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ON OCEAN FUGHT ' ¥ NECESSARY 't > y STILL UNSIGHTED A s' 5* < yy' •• •’v.**. ''V-i' H. C. Lakin, President of Cuba Company, of New York, •>< HOOVER P A R H AS./'' 'X 1^' Tells Senate Committee His Experience Has Con­ No Word of U. F. Diteman GREATIAKES V /> : x-'i -X \ " AMIDSTORMS I -Ns vinced Him Lobbying Was Necessity to Business After He Leaves Coast of DRIVES World— His Company Has Already Spent $75,000 Newfoundland— Has Gas ONJEOHIO for Propaganda, He Asserts— Connecticut Men on for But Few Hours More. SHIPS ASHORE River Goes on Rampage But Stand Today Tell of Manufacturers Memorandum. London, Oct 23.— (AP)—As hour President Seems to En- after hour went by today and no At Least Three Aground and Washington, Get. 23.— (A P.)— although he did not remember how word was received from any place j joy Experience — First H. C. Lakin, president of the Cuba be got ti\e information. regarding the fate of Urban F. Dite- Others Battling Way to Company of New York, testified and E y^son t a ^ ^ man, Jr., who made a surprise take­ , , ^ ^ .... i the memorandum?” asked Walsh, off from Newfoundland yesterday Shelter Against Snow and Lady Chats With Pilot. before the Senate lobby committee - “Yes.” for London, aviation circles here _ ' j today that ten months experience ’ “Did he think it strange you held less and less hope for his Louisville, Ky., Oct. 23.—(AP.) had convinced him that a Washing- could not recall where you got the Although it was thought he should Heavy Seas. have been heard from hours ago, in­ President Hoover will speak at the-ton lobbyist was a necessity to the information?” business world and that Am erican, Yes. structions were issued for London s Memorial auditorium here tonight) Cuban sugar interests had auteur- | Nothing Be Read great airport at Croydon to be Detroit, Oct. 23.— (A P )—At leawt instead of on a boat in the Ohio ized an expenditure of $95,000 to Senator Robinson inquired if illuminated throughout the night. three steamers were striven ashore, Diteman figured he had enough river. obtain a Iqw tariff on Cuban sugar. i wuichet ever saw anything in tee gasoline to last 25 hours. That and many were forced to seek shel­ The change was made on accoimt He said tee money was contrib- j newspapers about tee position of period of time was up at 4^45 p. m., ter, while others battled their way of inclement wenther after a con­ uted by Americans and that his ■ chairman Smoot, Senator Reed cr London time (11:45 a. m-. E. S. T.) through the heavy seas, accompani­ company maintained an extensive . senator Edge on tee tariff on rough ference attended by the President’s propaganda organization. I {jo^ed shot-gun barrels. Croydon experts pointed out that ed by rain, sno-v and sleet th.>.t ‘Hewitt to the line and let the rips fall where they may”—for time ^ter time Halfback Hewitt Jt was secretary George Akerson, and Spent $75,000 This Year j “No, sir.” * when Sir John AJcock swept the Great Lakes yesterday of Columbia ripped the Dartmouth line for good gains, only to see his team turned back to a cashing d e ^ ^ Arthur Whitten Brown accomplish­ 34 to 0, at Baker Field, New York. The Columbia star is pictured above kicking after another of his one-man Cole W. Sterling of the Secret Serv­ Expenditures of $75,000 so far j "How did you know their posi- ed their pioneer fiight from New­ and continued today. Two vessels were ashore otf onslaughts against the triumphant Dartmouth eleven bad fsdled. ice. this year were detailed by tee wit- ; tion?” foundland to Ireland, they took 16 Leamington, Ont., Lake Erie; a ness in telling of a campaign of the j “I don’t know unless I assumed hours and 12 minutes. Diteman s With President Hoover’s Flotilla Cuba sugar producing Interests it.” plane ha^ approximately the same third was agroimd in Lake Huron and another was reported adrift in on tee Ohio, Oct. 23.— (A P .)— against an increase in tariff rates* I Walsh remarked teat “in all rea- speed and should have reached the “Has tee business world come to j g^u appears that you could not Ir^h Coast some time this forenoon, Lake Superior. STATE RED GROSS Storms by water seem to pursue The ships in distress of Learning- tee' conclusion that it must hire hnyp got this information from any and Croydon by mldaftemoon. FRENCH LEADERS START President Hoover. ton are the N. J. Nesson, a wooden lobbyists down here?” asked Chair- jjut Mr. Eyanson.” Not a single word regrarding the On his voyage to commemorate man (faraway. “That’s right, except I had orders lone airman had been received from vessal 140 feet long, built in 18>i0, and the steel sandsucker C. »V. TO COPENE HERE tee opening of tee lock system on I am sorry to say It but ten communicate with Eyanson ships at sea by six o’clock tonight. months experience down here has from tee middle of August” The Coast Guard service kept a CadweU, 152 feet long, in Lake PICKING NEW CABINET tee Ohio he encountered last night convinced me it must,” Larkin an- “gut you might have got it be- sharp lookout along the Irish and Huron, off Magnetic reef, the one of tee worst October storms ex­ swered. fore the middle of August?” English coasts, but had no word of freighter Maple Court of the Can­ ada Steamship lines, is ashore ar.d perienced ' in this section In many “Except teat I wasn’t interest­ him. AN HONEST MAN Sessions Begin at South receiving a hard pounding. years. HEARING OPENS. ed.” Briand Ministry Falls by “But you gave tee information to NO WORD IN LONDON Carried Scrap Iron. Equipped with a patent bow, Washington; Oct. 23.—(AP) — FOUND IN WEST tee arins people?” inquired Walsh. London, Oct. 23.-(.^)-^ndon The Nesson, owned in Detroit and Methodist Church Tomor­ which easily split tee waves, his E. Wulchet, of tee Connecti­ “After I looked it up.” was watchfcg hopefully, but not commanded by Captain B. A. Ben­ Close Margin— New Re­ steamer. The Green Briar, bucked cut Manufacturers’ association, who “ Oh, so you looked it up. You very optimisticaUy, this afternwn son of Marine City, Michigan, was head waves with ease compared to Hurt in Accident He Sends row at 10 OXIock. wrote an office memorandum show- j recall teat much.” for the lone transAtiantic flier. used to carry scrap iron from De­ gime May Shift Sentiment Back $80 to State Board - tee snub nosed craft teat came be­ Urban F. Diteman Jr. troit to Cleveland. It was being hind and it rode tee blow, well Ing he had knowledge of the secret | Was Worried At two o’clock this afternoon, badly battered this morning aboi;r “ Expenses Only $20” He while anchored for tee night, as did rate, making sessions of tee Senate Caraway asked Wuichet if ha The annual state convention of somewhat less than 24 hours J^ter 150 yards off shore from Leamington On Foreign Policies. Writes. tee other craft. finance committee on the tariff bill, knew tee other members of tee fi­ Diteman’s departure from New­ and with waves hurling high over tee American Red Cross convenes On his good will tour to Latin testified before tee Senate lobby nance committee. He could not re­ foundland, no news of any sort had its deck it was beMeved to be in im­ Helene, Mont., O ct 23.— (AP) at tee South Methodist church at 10 America tee President encountered committee today that he could not call any others than those mention­ been received at the British capi^ minent danger of breaking up. The Paris, Oct. 23.—(AP)—President Diogenes could have been saved o’clock tomorrow morning. It is ex­ three storms. recall how he obtained tee informa­ ed in tee memorandum. and air experU Were frankly of the eNsson carried a crew of 14. Doumergue today began the difficult a lot of bother and Athens’ pected teat 150 delegates from River on Rampage tion. “Didn’t you resent it when Eyan­ opinion that he would indeed be streets much wear and tear. If Just as in tee old days, tee Ohio “Is your memory generally bad?” went aground at 9:30 last night. task of finding a Cabinet with an tiuroughout Connecticut will, regis­ son told you to tell tee truth to lucky if he got through. The Caldwell, owned by the On­ the. Montana Industrial Accl- „ was no respector of persons When asked Senator WaJsh, Democrat, tee committee?” continued Cara­ adequate majority behind it, to take Coast Guards throughout south­ tario Gravel and Freighting Com­ dent Board and Marshall C. Me- . ter ait tee moihing session. Four it decided to go on a rampage, so Montana. way in referring to a conversation ern Ireland where he was expected pany, Lts.. of Windsor, went the place of the Briand ministry Ewen of Lewiston had been speakers, all prominent in Red Cross today it kicked up for President “By no means perfect, but it is Wuichet had said he had with Eyan­ to be first sighted were on the alert aground this morning five miles which fell last night by a close mar­ handy. work, coming from tee organiza­ Hoover again,? giving him a rough bad on this particular Instance,” he son. and were making frequent reports McEwen returned an 880 check east of Leamington. Although the gin and immediately resigned. tions headquarters at Washington, ride in tee face of a gale and cold, replied. “He knew I was worried and teat all of which were of the same tenor sent^im for expenses as the re­ “I suppose you realize your faulty waves were lashing the Caldwell's D. C., will be heard during the day. driving rain. Men • on some of the I had never b6en before a commit­ namely that nothing had been seen. The president began receiving sult of being injured by road memory in this instance seems very steel sides, it . was not believed to be They are; Douglas Griesemer, di­ craft described tee storm which tee,” tee witness answered. A t 1:30 o’clock tiiis afternoon the in immediate danger. The Caldwell, various political leaders, but it may grading machinery. tee President has encountered ss strange to tee committee,” observed rector of public information and Henry Barry, secretary to Bing­ Irish Air Ministry reported it had used for hauling sand and gravel, be days before hi.«« problem will be “My expense was only $20,” one of the worst in their experience. Walsh. roll call for the American Red ham and clerk to tee Senate com­ was built in 1911. It carried a crew solved. Those who were received to­ he wrote. “I am recovered and Cross; James T. Nicholson, assistant As the snub-nosed steamers plough­ "I realized teat before I came to (Continned on Page 12) working.” ed into tee waves,, water broke over Washington to testify.” mittee on territories of which Bing­ of 16 or 17 men. day were Paul Doumer and Fernand , eastern area American ham is chairman, was tee next wit­ Heavy Seas. tee forward upper decks with spray Might Have Taken Chance Bouisson, president of the . National Red Cross; Miss Edith ness. So heavy was the sea about Premier Briand’s overthrow by; Peckham, assistant to the director, going completely over tee tops of Replying to Senator Robinson, Re- Leamington that It was impossible factions that differed among them­ American Junior Red Cross; and tee high deck, houses. i publican, Indiana, Wuichet said he Walsh asked about his temporary BRUSSELS HAILS to lavmch a boat from the Nesson. selves on the Young plan, Rhine­ $25,000 IN LIQUOR (^mmodore William E, Longfellow, Enjoys ’Trip ' might have taken a “long shot” in displacement on tee government Somewhere off Grand Marais, i.n land evacuation the Saar valley and assistant director of life-saving who Although not a particularly good preparation of tee office memoran­ payroll by Eyanson last summer at Lake Superior, the barge lake Fru­ naval policy indicates that this de­ will talk on Life-saving, seaman. President Hoover enjoyed dum. tee time Bingham put Elyanson on PRINCE UMBERTO gality, owned by the Fora Motor feat was due more to political dis­ SEIZED IN MAINE Red Cross flags, 86 in number, tee trip as did Mrs. Hoover,, and The memorandum in question was tee payroll and took him into tee Company was adrift. It left Mar­ satisfaction with the Cabinet’s com­ will decorate tee standards along takes kindly to rough weather at addressed by Wulchet to Charles L. secret sessions of the finance com­ quette Monday in tow of the tug position than vital differences over Main street giving Manchester tee sea. She climbed into tee pilot Eyanson, representative of tee Con­ mittee in writing tee tariff bill. necticut association, who was work­ Barrollton after unloading a cargo foreign policies. appearance of a typical conference house on the Green Briar to chat “ At tee time Senator Bingham ing with Senator Bingham of Con­ of coal. While off Grand Marais The New Cabinet town. A luncheon will be served at with Captain Lester Hill, one of said he thought it best to make necticut, a Republican member of Eyanson clerk of tee committee, I Italy’s Crown Prince to Ask Tuesday, the tow liue snapped and The character of the new Cabinet Four Men Following Truck noon by the Ladies’ Aid society of tee old-time river pilots, who kept tee finance committee. It related continued as secretary. Senator may possibly cause some shift of tee church. Miss Mai^ Hutchison right on chewing his tobacco in the Barrollton, tmable to get anoth­ teat Wuichet had informed some sentiment on big foreign policies, is chairman of tee local committee spite of the presence of tee First Bingham told me I would be paid. I King Albert for er line to the barge wirelessed for arms manufacturers teat three “in­ but as M. Briand himself expects the In Auto Arrested— Link­ in charge of the meeting. Films de­ Lady. He told Mrs. Hoover some was.” aid. fluential members” of tee finance new Cabinet to be of the Left, there picting tee work of the Red Cross interesting stories of his long ex­ Gave No Reason Two tugs were reported standing committee— Chairman Smoot and was not much to indicate a serious in recent catastrophies will be s h o ^ perience on tee Ohio and Mississip­ Walsh inquired what reason was of His Daughter. ed With Big Booze Ring. Senators Reed and Edge—had op­ threat tO( the Young plan. As far as and discussion vrill be led by Dr. pi rivers. assigned. (Continued on Page 8.) posed Bingham on tee rough bored the Saar valley is concerned, it was James L, McCarthy, of the State Few to Greet Party “He thought Mr. Eyanson should shot gun barrel tariff, and teat Bing­ pointed out that technical negotia­ Board of Health. Only a few hundred persons gate- be on tee rolls,” tee witness answer­ Brussels, Oct. 23.— (A P )—^Um­ Harpswell, Maine, Oct. 23.— (AP) Edneates Public. ham considered the committee’s de­ ed. * berto, Prince of Piedmont, Italy's tions barely have begun. cision to retain a ten per cent duty It also was said that France’s —A truck bearing Massachusetts Mr. Griesemer has charge of or- (Continued oh Page Three.) ‘ “That was all?” 25 year old crown prince arrived a “decisive victory.” DEFENSE CLOSES naval policy is well defined as favor­ ganizating tee nation-wide enroll­ “ Yes, sir.” here today to ask King Albert for plates and loaded with rye whiskey Chairman Caraway said “you ing submarines on which there is ment of members anhuadly. and “What was said to you by Senator the hand of his 23 year old daughter valued at $25,000 was seized and wouldn’t make such an idiot out of agreement among the party. Early through a continuoua educational Bingham when he turned over to Princess Marie Jose, In marriage four men in a following automobile yourself as to guess at information IN PARKER CASE evacuation of the Rhineland is much program keeps the country informed you the money drawn by Eyanson?” Formal sanction will be given aid SENATORS DEBATE that could be checked ‘ up on tee In dispute, but the left wing favors captured here early today by Bruns­ about Red Cross activities. One of Walsh pursued. announcement of the engagemci't his outstanding ac«{pmplishments next day.” “Nothing.” it, and just at the moment the stock wick police which h.ad barricaded ’The witness, who-previously had made probably tomorrow. was the supervision of tee campaign “Didn’t this seem rather strange?” tee highway. The seizure was linked said he was a “dollar a year” man King Albert and his two sons, all for relief funds following'the Missis­ CHEMICAL RATES “I wouldn’t say that it did.” in plain clothes met the party at the Jury Sent Out While Court I (Continued on Page 3) by police with teat a monte ago of j for tee Department of Commerce $35,OO0 in contraband liquor in a sippi 'Valley flood of 1927. Lining up as field' representative, testified he The committee teen called H. C. railroad station. chaptOrs throughout the nation al­ I Lakin, president of tee Cuba Com­ The dark-eyed and romantic look­ cottage on Gun Point Island, here. I might have obtained tee fact about Delivers a Lecture to De­ Authorities declared that tele­ most, overnight and welding teem ! tee rates from tee finance commit- pany of New York City, taking up ing yoimg ptince was moved by the grams, letters, pages from a note­ into a great money-raising organiza­ \ tee bill but he could not recall where tee sugar Question. warmth and ardor of his reception. HR$. CUKIE VISITS Norris Says Tariff on Cal book and other data, which tee cap­ tion, he, directed the largest cam­ he learned of tee attitude of the “I sincerely hope you brought a He shook hands with King Albert fense Lawyers. tured men were caught attempting paign for disaster relief funds ever on tee good memory with you,” remarked and the Belgian princes, while press to desteoy, definitely linked tee conducted in this country. cinin Carbine P roteis U . I j S ' Chairman Caraway as the witness men, photographers, onlookers out­ BIG LABORATORIES gang with tee (3un Point case, which The fund was raised entirely by "Doesn’t it seem strange to you, took a seat at tee committee table. side the station, anxious for a view volunteer workers under tee direc­ Publicity Burrau New Haven, Oct. 23.— (AP)—The resulted in the capture of George Mr. Wulchet, teat this is such a of him, almost overcame the police Alberts, a former United States tion of chapter officials who. In S. Power Trust. blank in your mind?” persisted Lakin said it was represented to defense in the case of three officers turn, were advised by National hito teat “No one understands the cordon. of the Parker-Smith Company, de- Immigration officer of Niagara Walsh. Headquarters. He likevriae super­ “Seems to bfe strange in a way Cuban situation so in march he em­ The remainder of today was to be fimct mortgage note Investment Falls. Alberts now at liberty on Washington, Oct. 23.— (A P )—A devoted to the bethrothal ceremony Elaborate Preparations vised tee campaign for a relief fund but it is outside my realm,” he re­ ployed Mrs. Jones to put out argu­ concern, rested this noon, after a heavy bail is believed to have been container of opium was shown in which will be celebrated in the strict following tee West, Indian hurricane plied. ments before tee public.” -r stormy hour in which counsel was one of the leaders of a considerable tee Senate today by Senator Blease, intimacy of the palace. The prince, of 1928 In which approximately $5.- Can’t Recall It Replying to Senator Walsh, he in conflict repeatedly with Judge Made at Schenectady. N. syndicate. Democrat, South Carolina, as who occupies an apartment at the Those Arrested. 785,000 was raised. Mr. Griesemer “Where did you get tee informa­ named 14 Representatives amd 12 Isaac Wolfe who presides. Once the was appointed to his present posi­ “tan^ble proof” teat “dope” wa? tion,” Walsh continued, "that Bing­ Senators whom he called upon, spy­ , Italian Embassy, will appear tomor­ jury was sent out while the court Those arrested today were Ches­ being sold in Washington. Other row In the uniform of colonel of the Y.; for Scientist’s Coming. tion in 1923. In his position as as­ ham considered it a decisive vic­ ing: told defense counsel just what It ter Mason, aliais Albert I. Leighton, than to say teat it was sold “ in the Ninety Second Infantry, wearing the sistant manager Mr. Nicholson plays tory?” “Senator Allen, of Kansas, told me thought of the line of questioning Boston: John D. Wymer, driver of shadow of the Capitol,” Blease did Grand Ribbon of Leopold Order “'That’s what I don’t recall.” “I don’t know a thing about sugar,” which has been usbd in examination not explain how the opium was ob­ “ Could you have gotten this in­ which King Albert intends to tte- (Continned on Page 3) (Continued on Page 2.) and he asked me to compile some of witnesses. Schenectady, N. Y., Oct. 23.— tained. The container was turned formation from any one else than data which I did.” stow upon him. He will lay a With the jury out, Judge Wolfe (A P )—Madame Marie Curie, today over to Senator Copeland, Dem(>- Mr. Eyanson?”. put In Caraway. wreath upon the Unknown Soldiers TAkin testified toe Publicity Bu­ said to C!harles J. Martin, to whose peered into tee mystery of a big crat. New York, a physician, for “I can’t think of any one else.” reau sent out press releases to about tomb. questions there has been objection. industty’s laboratory where the use in an investigation of the Was’a- “ Don’t you think you got it In Civilian Attire. 700 newspapers but did not know “It begins to appear to me that black magic of scientists has sought ington Police Department by tee ther6 The Italian prince was in civilian how many papers used teem. the defense is asking questions to to reproduce through tee cathode Soviets Plan To Build District of Columbia committee of ^ “I think I must have got it there ‘"They got out twice a week a re­ clothes, wore a silk hat and a gray get me to make nilings and enter ray th^ natural phenomenon jointly tee Senate, of which Copeland is a except for —” lease which they send to Washington necktie similar to King Albert. He teem in tee records teat exceptions discovered by her, radium emana­ “■yes, f thought so,” Caraway correspondents. Occasionally a cor­ somewhat disappointed the thous­ Huge Industrial Center member. may be taken for tee mere purpose tion. , * Accuses Police Head. broke it. respondent makes use of this ma­ ands of women who had difficulty With two General Electric com­ Wulchet added later that he had of a Supreme Court appeal. It is evi­ Blease accused Major Henry G. terial.” in identifying the smiling young pany scientists, William D. Coolldge not corresponded with Eyanson dur­ dently tee purpose of tee defense to MO.COW, Oot. 2S.-(AP)-DetaU.f^rja^_._^J2mp^^^^^^^ Pratt, superintendent of Washing­ I • "Do you make any use of press nian as the heir to the Italian see if I can make an error, which I and Dr, W. P. Whitney, Madame additional brick factories with a ing tee p e riO (| , ' * I associations for distribution of yotu* Curie planned to spend tee day In were published today of plans fof,a ton police, of trying to discredit Eyanson teen was recalled by tee throne. may do. It is tee hope of tee defense combined capacity of 60,000,000 Captain Robert E.. Doyle, of the material?” asked Senator Walsh. Nevertheles the prince was sur­ tee company’s laborat'/ies. Elabo­ committee for tee third time. teat tee coiurt vrill make an error. huge $800,000,000 industrial center bricks annually are xmder way. An Eighth Precinct, and Patrolman He added that Mrs. Jones,* in rounded as he made his way Question Involved rate preparations had been made to Walsh inquired what the commit­ to be built by. tee Soviet; government immense lime plant also is nearing Robert J. Allen by demanding a re­ charge of publicity, obtained inter­ through cheering crowds to a car “The question is not whether tee gfuard tee aged discoverer of radium tee and Bingham'did about tee duty on tee banks of tee Dnieper river completion. port from them on accusations tony views with Senators Nye and Brook- ' waiting Inside the station when he company was insolvent or solvent at against annoyances while she The plans as annoimced here call op gypsTim. H e '^ d he did not re­ adjoining a $110,000,000 hydro-elec­ were said to hhve made agamst''tee call. ..“The Connecticut Manufactur- hart, Representatives Hull of Ten­ was driven to Laeken palace where tee time of tee receivership inas­ studied the more obscure experi­ for tee construction of more than a tric plant now being supervised by district attorney’s office. Both turers’ Association wants gypsum nessee, La Guardia of New York and Queen Elizabeth and Princess Marie much as a crime can be committed ments, and findings of tee laboratory hundred model workers’ homes ac­ Colonel Hugh L. Cooper, American Doyle and Allen were suspended on tee free list, didn’t It?” asked Schafer, of Wlsconeln and others. Jose awaited him. by a company whether solvent or workers. All newspapermen and commodating 20,000 employees. Lakin said the 876,000 spent so other persons not directly connected waterpower engineer. last night by Pratt* Walsh. After cordial greetings, the prince not. The main point is whether Eqtfipment'^ for "factories, mills, S(teools, hospitals, warehouses, far ‘Is not all teat It wlU me, 1 must money due note holders was paid to with the laboratories were barred “Pratt Is a moral coward,” Belase "I presume so,” Eyanson answer­ drove to the Italian Embassy to warehouses and railroads in t| ie nebv workers’' clubs,, railroads smd saw­ be frank.” from tee buildings. , j. said. ed. ■' comply with state formalities. - teem.” 'city which will be balled “Bolshoi mills are expected to be finished Eyanson’a testimony was brief Walsh asked how much woula.be The defense closed at'once and The resources of tee technical di­ Senator King, Democrat, UtaJj, Zaporojie” will be ordered largely in sometime next yisar. and Wulchet was recalled. He said spent. Attorney Arthur M. Brown of New vision of the plant were ordered explaining he had been a member of TREASURY BALANCE. tee United, Statee and wUl coet Light, heat aind power for the new tee first he knew tee committee "It’s about all over.’’ Haven who had sat through tee trial made available to her and bote-tee tee district •'committee., for years, j 8100,000,000 while:the cost of con­ city is to be euppUed by tee Dnle- had tee memorandum was when he | "Has tee production of sugar' fa without Indicating his part in tee bench worker and the scientist In­ said he belleVed the poUw depart­ Washington, Oct. 23.—(AP) struction will total 8200,000,000. prostrol hydro-electric plant, one saw It in tee ^ p e rs and that DUt of 20,000.000 bricke year*hae 'already tn'oneration. , .. y - Curie. a 147,996.76; balance 8389,841,429.64. (Oonttaraed on Page Three.). . ■■ ^ MANCHESTER EVEmNG/HERALD, SOUTH MANCHPESTBR, CONN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1929. PAGE TWO IT" esutr Spefdrers iat Red (^ross Convention SCHOOL BOARD CUTS: N .Y. Stocks UMB FAILS, HAWAIIAN PROGRAM | Local Stocks AT “ WHITE HOHSE!* (Furnished by Putnam * Co.) irS BUDGET $ 9 2 5 .CentnU A>w. H w tfpr^ Conn. . Alleg C o rp ...... • 41% A m Can ...... ,.....^..162 kS TEA ROOM 1 P. M. Stocks. Bank Stocl^. Am.andFor Pow ...... 181% Wiss NGrace Robertson Tells of Bankers Trust Co ..; 325 Am Intenitl ...... •••....w*. 72% Trip to Large Crown De­ Organization Meeting Re- City Bank and Trust 6d0 630 Am Aletal .*. *. 64^A spite Bad Weather. Cap Nnt B&T ...... 470 490 Am Pow and L t ...... 112 Furjr of Last Night’s Storm Ck>nn River ...... 425.425 Am Rad Stand San ...... 7 43 While the wind howled and rain Elects Murphy Chairman, First Bond & Mtg ., 47 Am Rolling MIU ...... 124% fell in torrents last, night, Jollity and Htfd C T C (325 p a r). 170 175 Amer Smelt ...... Hits Boland’s Station on A tpcy T suH'di T *285% good cheer held sway at thei Man­ First Nat Htfd ...... 260 280 Am Water Wks'...... • •. .135 chester Community nlubhousc. The Hathaway Secretary. Lend Mtg and Title 40 > — Bolton Road. occasion was a harvest supper and Mutual B & T ...... 260260 — Andes Cop ...... 48 Hawaiian program, arranged for do, vtc ...... 260 — Atl Ref ...... 53% New Brit Trust ... — *200 B and O ...... 130 the purpose of welcoming back tha^r A reduction of 3925 was ma.de to­ Bendlx Aviat ...... , . 65% Broken oft near the base of its director. Miss Christine Mason, who day in the budget figures that will Park St B a n k ...... 1400 rta W. I...... 375 Beth Stfeel...... 105% trunk by the heavy gale which ac­ has been in Prinbeton, Mass., for be presented to the joint schocl Burroughs'Add M ch -;...... 86% companied last night's downpour of several months. It was the first board by toe town board at too Riverside Trust ...... 675 West Htfd Trust .... 475 Can Pac ...... 212% rain, a large section of an nistoric social get-together of toe fall and meeting to be held next week. The Cannon Mills ...... 42 purple beech tree crashed through despite toe weather a large number original estimates ,were presented ^in Bonds Htfd & Conn West .... 95 Cerro De Pasco ...... • • 88 the roof completely wrecking tne of toe members from different parts June. Chi M StP and P p f ...... 57% small tea room adjoining M. J. of toe town were on hand, and a Included In this reduction there Is East Conn Pow 5s . . . 100 103 Conn L P 7s ...... 116 118 Chic and Northw ...... 94% Bola^’s gasoline filling station on few from distant places. also provision made for the incredse Chrysler ...... ,.53% Middle Turnpike EJast at the point The lower rooms of toe White qf $600 to toe school physician over Conn L P 5 % s ...... 105 108 Conn L P 4 % s _ ,...... 98 . 100 Col Gas and Elec ...... 107% where Lake street begins. house were decorated with autumn what was estimated last June, re­ ,Coml Inv Trust ...... 66% Ancient Tree Htfd Hyd 5s ...... 102 105 leaves. The tables filled the east ductions betog made in many differ­ Insurance Stocks Consol Gas ...«>...... 132 The tree, said to be the oldest of wing and were festive in orange ent itenu}. In the item of transpor­ Aetna Caslty (310 par) 232 240 CtontinGan ...i-r? ...... 75% its kind in Connecticut and one bf a paper and candles and red oak tation which was estimated at $1 .- C3om Prod ...... 124% very few of its kind in the coimtry, Aetna Insurance ...... 740 755 branches. The meal was well cook­ 500 last June toe contract has be«u Curtiss Wright ...... :. • • 15% . was brought here and planted some Aetna Life (310 par) . 130 134 ed and well served. Delicious baked signed for 31,400 meaning a cut of Automobile (310 par). 54 58 Dupont De Nem ...... 182 150 years ago. It was about 90 ham was toe piece de resistance. feet in both height and spread. The 3100; 3300 was cut from textbooks Conn. General ...... 2400 2500 Elec Pow and Lt ...... 56% The vegetables were grilled sweet Boland family, took great pride in and supplies; 3250 from special do, rts ...... 77 81 Erie 76% potatoes and buttered cabbage. A the tree, not only because of its his­ teachers transportation; 375 from do, (510 par) W. I. 170 180 Gen .Amer Tank ...... 113^'^ baked apple was on each plate and tory but because of its beauty as DOUGLAS GRIESEMER the bonus that is given to teachers Hartford F ire ...... 1020 1040 Gen Elec ...... -340 for desert there was a choice of JAMES T. NICHOLSON MISS EDITH PECKHAM who take a summer course; 3109 Genl Foods ...... - • • 59 well. ^ ~ Htfd Steam Boiler ... — 775 Whether or not the rest of the squash, pumpkin or apple pie. with from lights, which has been placed Lincoln Nat Life .... 120 125 Gen Gas and Ellec A ...... 96% three will have to be cut down is cheese, ice cream, rolls and coffee. at 3700 for several years, but has National (310 par) .... 92 96 Gen Mot ...... «6% not yet known. Mr. Boland was out A bevy of toe prettiest sub-debs jat STATE RED CROSS never reached that amount; and 330 Phoenix ...... • • • 1000 1020 Graham Paige ...... 15 of town today and final ^ecision toe north end of toe town efficiently from office expenses. Travelers ' ...... 1750 1770 Hershey Choc ...... 134% awaits his return. The tree branch­ waited on the diners. OBITUARY Ship Arrivals The total amount estimated as Pabllc Utility Stocks. Intdr OoznbuB...... 20% ed into three sections from its base Following toe meal an opportun­ TO CONVENE HERE needed for the first eight districts Conn EUec Sve ...... ■ ISO 134 Inter Harv ...... and it was one of these sections ity was'given to examine the collec­ last Jvme was 3139,430, but with the Conn Power ...... 131 135 Inter Hydro Elec ...... 52% which gave way to the force of the tion of curios and photographs of Arrived: cuts that have been made there is Inter Ptc pf 78% Pan America, New York, OcL 23 do, pfd ...... 110 gale last night, breaking off about Hawaii taken personally by Miss DKA'rUS (Doftlinued from Page 1> a saving of 3925, which wlU make xxHart E L (par 25) .. 126 Inter Nick, C an ...... 50% ten feet from the ground. The break Grace Robertson, speaker of toe from Buenos Altes. - the total appropriation 3138,506. Inter Tel and ’Tel ...... 118% President Harding, New York, do, vtc ...... 121 revealed that the tree had decayed evening. Previous to toe travelogue, Mrs. Anthony MiUer. ' “ ^ dlrwtlon These figures were accepted at the Greenwich W & (J pfd 94 Johns MansvlUe...... • • • .191% badly from age. and at intervals during toe program •M-ro Anthnnv Milipr of Oakland of *dl Red Cross work east of the Oct. 23, u r ^ e n . Kenecott ...... T8% Oct.. 23, f^T'-nuni meeting of the town school Htfd G a s ...... 87 The section of the tree which a number of popular Hawaiian stofet,’ ^d^at h ^ o m e last night Ifis^ssippi river; He is. well toovm Polonia, Copenhagen, board held this morning at iO do, pfd ..*...... 60 Kreuger and'Toll ...... 36% gfave way crashed through the top melodies were played by a group ot New York. 195 Le H ig h ...... at 11:40 following an iltoess with ^o cast for his le^er^p in Oscar n, Oslo, Oct. 23, New York. o’clock. All of the members of the S N E T C o ...... 187 of the "tea room roof, a building five players from toe Marshal Plec------— work lor under-privileged boys. He board, which includes* Edward J. Manufacturing Stocks. May Dept Stores ...... i..... 84% about feet square, and complete­ |)neumonla. Mrs. Miller was 48 • President itiadison, Hong Kong, 20 tral orchestra of ♦ Hartford. years of age and a native of directed all the boy’s activities for Murphy, chairman, Russell Hatha­ Acme W ir e ...... 62 65 Miami Cop ...... * 39% ly wrecked the interior as well as Oct. 22, San Francisco. Mo Kan and Tex 56 Hawaiian guitars were used for all Lithuania. She came to this coun­ nearly three years in St. George’s way, secretary, Jamed M. Burke, C. do, pfd ...... ; • 112 the outside of the building. Mrs. Parish, New "york and was also one Sailed: Mont Ward ...... »<>% toe selections. try when a child and has lived in Providence, Marseilles, Oct. 19 Elmore Watkins, Mrs. Sarah Healey Am Hardware ...... 65 68 Boland said this morning that there Miss Robertson during her ta'k of toe organizers of toe Gramercy Amer Hosiery...... 25 Natl Cash Reg A ... ------1 0 8% seemed UtUe doubt but what Manchester nearly all her life. for New York. and Harold Alvord were present the recounted many Interesting experi­ Besides her husband, Mrs. MlUer Nelghborhwd Boy’s club, American Silver...... 27 Natl Dairy Prod ...... 64% building have to be re-built. Aquitania, New York, . Oct. 23, with toe exception of Mr. Alvord. ^ 1 1 Arrow H&H, pfd .... 102 Natl Pow and Lt ...... 45 The brancn of the tree did not strike ences of her tour to the islands in leaves three daughters, Mrs. Ben- - Ji^or Worker, Southampton. who was out of town. toe Pacific taken last summer. They jamin Lashinske, Of Hartford, Al- Mr. Nic^lson has l^een director Superintendent of Schools A. F. do, com ...... — Nev Con Ctop...... the filling station or any other build- N Y C e n t ...... - ...... 219 were not all amusing however, for berta and Adella of this town, and Cross in t^ Howes was present and explained Automatic Refrig .. ing. _ 88 while in mid-ocean, two of toe party two sons, Anthony, Jr., and Edward Atlantic division; assistant national toe revised figures that were later Bigelow Htfd, com . N Y N H a n d H ...... •“ ” ^517 K Other Damage COSMOPOLITANS SECURE Nortti Ayo6Y ••••••••••*%••• There was other damage about was notified of toe critical illness of this town. ^ director of toe Junior Red Cross; as- adopted. After the,-reading of toe do, pfd ...... '.... 100 of husband and father. Within an Funeral arrangements are Incom- aistant manager of the former Billings and Spencer . —- Pac Gas and B 3 ...... 65% town from the storm. The wlndj . .. Washington Division and until re­ minutes of toe last meeting Chair­ Pack Mot : ...... 24 slammed shut an open door in the hour toe transfer to an incomirig plete but it is expected toe services HAWES AS SPEAKER man Murphy called attention that Bristol Brsias ...... 35 cently was assistant to the vice- do, p f d ...... 108 Pan Amer Pet B ...... ^ . - • • 64 front of the Sperber & Turklngton steamer was made, but long before will be held Friday morning in SL first business would be the organi­ soda shop at the Center smashing, mother and daughter were able to Bridget’s Roman Catholic church. chairman of domestic operations. He Case, Lockwood & B .. 525 Para Fam Las ...... 69% Is a speaker of imusual force and in­ zation of toe committee by electing Penn ...... ^61 the glass. The Connecticut Coip- reach • their home in Rockford, Collins Co ...... 115 terest and Is well known to luncheon State Forester to Address Lo- OfliCGDS Mr. Hathaway named Mr pany reported no difficulty but the Illinois, Doctor Keith who had been Oolt’s Flreaxma...... 32 Pub Sve N J ...... clubs throughout toe east, many of cal Club Meeting at 2 :3 0 Murphy as chairm^ of toe bow.l Radio.<>)rp...... ^ % Telephone Company had about seized with an attack of pneumonia Elagle L o c k ...... 45 FUNERALS which he has addressed. and he was selected to succeed thirty phones out of order. The after their departure, died. Miss Friday Afternoon. Fafnlr Bearings ...... 100 main point of trouble was on Mid­ Miss Peckham as^sted .ln toe re­ himself. On motion of Mrs. Sarah Ftdlef Brush A ...... — Reading ...... 1 « Robertson explained that she did Healey, who met with toe board lor Remington Rand . — . dle Turnpike where water leaked Patrick M. McNeary organizing of the Junior Red Cross State Forester Austin F. Hawes do. Class A A ...... — not take toe motion pictures' but The funer^ of Patrick M. Mc­ service during the World War and the first -time, being the newiy Rep I and Stl ...... 113 into a . had toe reels made to bring back to will be toe speaker at toe meeting Hart & Cooley ...... 165 Neary, former police' commissioner was for toree years assistant di­ elected member, Russell Hathaway Hartmann Tob 1st pfd 75 85 Sears Roebuck ...... JS..*•« * *41 It was a tough night for motor­ her friends here as a souvenir of hec Friday at 2:30 p. m. of toe Cosmo­ ists who happened to be caught in in Manchester' and the first presi­ rector Ih, toe former New England was re-elected as secretary. trip. The pictures and toe descrip­ politan club. Mrs. R. K. Anderson do, com ...... 25 Simmons ...... *‘ *'* '*'” *12«/ the-storm. Many cars were stalled dent of toe Manchester City Club, division. The other office to be filled was Inter Silver...... 130 Sinclair Con O i l ...... 32 % tive talk gave toe audience a com­ will be toe hostess and toe mem­ along the roadside when the w^er was held at St. James’s church this Her wide experience and executive bers will gather in Watkins Broth­ that of attendance officer and Landers, Frary & Clk . 65 Skelly Oil ...... prehensive idea of these interesting morning, a requiem high mass be­ swept into the carburetors. The ability led to her appointment as as­ ers music room. • superintendent Howes spoke of the Manning & Bow A ... 15 Phlla and R C and I ...... - • gale was so strong that islands, toe chief industries, the ing celebrated by ,Rev. Patrick F. sistant director of toe American good work that was being done by do, class B ...... 10 Sou Pac ...... customs of toe people, their homes, Mr. Hawes is no stranger to Man­ motorists said they had difficulty in Killeen, assistant rector of the Junior Red Cross, which organiza­ chester audiences. He has frequent­ James Duffy, which he said was toa New Brit Mch. pfd . 100 Sou Rwy ...... toe rare grass huts, beautiful flora holding their cars to the road. M ^ y church who attended Mr. McNeary tion now comprises more than ly addressed both men’s and wom­ best that toe district had ever had. do, com ...... 38 Stand Brands ...... •. 35% trees were stripped bare of thei^r and tropical trees, toe scenery and in his last moments and who admin­ 5,000,000 American school boys and en’s clubs in town and has broad­ On motion that he be re-elected, and Nils Bern Pond ...... 47 Stand (3as and E le c ...... 15»% beautiful autumn attire. The gu^ awesome volcanoes. At toe close the istered to him toe last rites of the girls who are learning to be good cast talks on forestry from WTIC no other names being presentodj North & J u d d ...... 21 Stand OU C a l...... ters on the streets were filled with lecture was loudly applauded. Ths church. ^ citizens through Its many world­ station. He majored In forestry kt Mr. D u ^ was named for the com­ Peck, Stow and WU . 11 Stand O N J ...... operators were young men from There was a large turnout of leaves and .other debris left in the wide activities. Mr. Longfellow Is Tufts and after graduating from ing yeax. Russell Mfg Co ...... 110 Stand Oil N ...... wake of the storm. Watkins Brothers. ^ friends, the Manchester City Club assistant director of life-saving and college took toe two years course Scoville ...... 60 Stew Warner ...... members occupying seats in toe The meeting, also took up toe Helps Tobacco Men is widely known for his magazine at Yale Forestry school. He stud­ matter of naming a committee to Smythe Mfg Co. pfd . — The storm was most welcome to center of the church which had been articles on toe subject. ied forest practice in Europe and In Seth Thom Co., com . .■ — Timken Det A xle ...... - • • 23% the tobacco growers. Their crop, in reserved for them. There were represent toe town school board at THORNTON - McCULLOUGH this country while In the employ of the joint school board meeting. TUa do, pfd ...... 25 Transcon Oil ...... *1 % the aggregate considerably reduced twenty-five members of toe toe federal government. He was Standard Screw ...... 140 Union Carb ...... 114 present. Three bearers represented joint school board this year wid by the ruinous hailstorm of August COL HARRY B. BISSELL forester of toe state of 'Vermont be­ do, pfd ...... 100 United Aircraft...... »1 1 , was in danger of further and John Thornton, son of Mrs. Sarah toe club, toe other three bearera be­ consist of members from the town 59 fore his appointment as the first, school board, toe high school board, Stanley Works, com . 67 United Corp ...... 51% ' heavy damage through pole sweat, Thornton of Main street and Miss ing representatives of Rockville full-time forester of Connecticut. 'i the Ninth District board and toe —Taylor & - Fenh - ...... 120 United Gas and Imp ...... 42% the recent warm, dry weather hav- Ida McCullough, daughter of Mr. Lodge B. P. O. Elks, of which Mr. BACK FROM EUROPE TRIP Since coming to this state less than .70 U S F reigh t...... 122 i ing made it impossiUle to take down and Mrs. Edward McCullough of McNeary was also a member. board of selectmen. To represent Torrlng;^ ...... a decade ago he has aroused wide- toe town school board Elmore Wa:-|Underw^ ...... U S Realty and I m p ...... 86 ! the crop ha*^ng in the sheds. Paterson, N. J., were married Satur­ As toe body was being brought snrcad Interest in the conservation into the church a quartet consist!^ kins placed In nomination Edward, Uifion ...... U S R u b b e r...... 51% : Last night’s rain, however, sup- day evening at 7:30 in toe Second W as Present at Dedication of of toe forests and toe prevention of U S S te e l...... 212% of Mrs. Clair Brennan, Mrs. Zita T M urphy, RuMdl Hathaway and U S f plied the atmospherip moisture Presbyterian, church of that city. Chapel at Belleau— Returns fire. Through his efforts toe state, 225 — Util Pow and Lt A ...... 44% W ch must be present when cured The bridal attendants were Mrs. Walsh, of Brooklyn. Mrs. Margaret forest acreage has been materially Mrs. H^ey, all being elected. do, com ...... Sullivan and Miss Arlyne Moriarty On Famous “ Bremen.” Warner Pic ...... — ••. 55 tobacco is handled. The moment the William Brown, sister of toe bride; Increased, new fire lookouts in high Attention was given to toe fig­ Westlmtoouae Air ...... 68% t tobacco was in condition to be rooy- sang, "Thy Will Be Done." ^ At the ures that Mr. Howes had prepare»i. Miss Martha Millsop, bridesmaid, Colonel and Mrs. Harry B. Bissell places established and toe system Westing FJ and M fg ...... 215 ! ed hurry calls for all available help Samuel Thornton, brother of toe offertory Mrs. Brennan , Md Mrs. of fire fighting which formerly was A new. set of books, more simple in TO WATCH HARTFORD Sullivan sang “O’ Salutaris" and at returned to their home on Elwood Woolworth ...‘...... 86% 1 were sent out and at the Hartman bridegroom, best man. The ushers toe business of the towns, has now _____form,______yet giving in detail the work the elevation Miss Moriarty sang, street this morning after a two Y ellow ’Truck 20% 1 and Hackett plantations, and pro- were William McCullough and Wil­ been taken over by the state as for- of the different departments of the I bably others, the workers began “Pie Jesu”. At toe end of toe mass months European trip. Col. Bissell liam Brown. est fires knew* no town limits. ^schools being provided for, having DEGREE TEAM WORK I tnifing down the crop. All evening Mrs. Sullivan sang, “ Softly and went to Europe primarily to attend The bride who was given in mar­ the dedication of toe reconstructed Mr. Hawes’ lecture Friday after- use this year made TO BUILD BIG PLANES HERS L and until after midnight the opera- Tenderly” and at ^e rece^onal noon will be Illustrated by slides New York, Oct SB — (AP) -- tion went forward vidth a tremend- riage by her fs^toer wore a gown of Mrs. Brennan sang “Face to Face . Belleau chapel which has been built possible the presentation -f record j White satin, period style and tulle made by toe state forest commis­ closer of the nai figures. These The committee in charge of the Formation of a General Motors sub­ L ous rush. In wie o f the big sheds The bearers, Michael Moriarty, near toe site of toe famous Belleau sidiary to build flWng boats of the veil caught with orange blossoms. Charles Worsvrick, Gustave Greene, Woods battle. This rebuilt chapel Is sion. figures were presented in four dlf^ entertainment to be given by King i one old time plantation worker, tw David Lodge In Odd Fellows Hall, type of the- Dbnilef PO -X end in­ I advanced in years to keep up with She carried a shower bouquet of Thomas A. Brennan, C^rl Herri^ to be a permanent memorial to toe ferent-tabulations and each member bridal roses and lilies of toe valley. having been provided with a copy it Friday, October 25, desires to again corporation of 'a seaplane transoort 5 the gait set wras drafted as an in- and Earl Ballsleper, 26th division which was largely company for service between Cali- The matron of honor was attired In casket from toe altar to toe doo^ made up of New England troops. made* checking easier and bwught call attention to the fact that Hart­ i spiraticmal orchestra. His accordion BLAMES RIVAL BARBER ford Lodge No. 82 I. O. O. F. wlU be fomia and Hawaii were aanoimced pealed out lively airs that filled toe a dress of green satin trimmed with all toe congregation It was destroyed during toe World each department and subdivisions point d’esprit, with hat and shoes to present to exemplify toe 4th degree. today. i big shed with musical pep which standing until they and toe family War by 26th division shell fire. clearly before toe board, resulting Alfred P. Sloan,, president of Gen match. Her arm bouquet was of The degree will start promptly at ' was absorbed by toe more /robust had left toe church. The body was The dedication ceremony was one FOR WINDOW SPITTING In the acceptance of the recom eral Motors Corporation, witnessed yellow chrysanthemums. The brides­ 8:15 p. m. followed by entertain­ workers and they got that tobacco taken to Sb. Bridget’s cemetery, of toe most Impressive he has ever mendation of * Mr. Fowes that toe the- siiccessful fflght .6f the German maid wore yellow satin, with hat where the parents of toe deceased attended. Col. Bissell said. General ment furnished by S. J. Prentice. down in jazz time. budget as estimated in June be cut Dancing will follow, the music being made Domler DO-X with 169 petv A big sigm board, ten feet square and shoes to correspond and are buried, for interment. Gouraud, military governor of Parts sons aboard ov4r l^ske .Constance, arm bouquet of orchid chrysanthe­ during toe war and imder whom Charles C u lo t t a ^ t s in ^ ^BUls't^to?amount of 3751 were furnished by Bill Waddell’s orches­ over toe New York repair shop oo tra. Refreshments will be served. Switzerland, M ond^*. the comer of Spruce and JBirch mums. many Manchester boys fought was plaint Against Euward Aim- paid 'for supplies purchas- streets was tom down in toe wind The ceremony was followed by a PATROLMAN DONAUISON in attendance as was toe of merman— Claims He Was ed by the schools, an itemized blU last night and landed in the mdd'o reception for about 75 at toe home Solssons. Col. Bissell was the only of each purchase with vouchers be­ Manchester man there but this state Caught ,in Act. I of toe street with a report like a of toe bride’s parents. Guests were ing presented for inspection of tlio present from New York and places RESIGNS POUCE JOB was well represented. 5 cannon. Residents of toe vicim-y The mystery as to identity of toe board. One item -showing that came to doors and windows ^think- in Connecticut and New Jersey. After toe memorial dedication Two Talking Pictures That Bring to -- .J,.... I Col. and Mr^. Bissell went through man who has been spitting on Main is being bought in a powdered form You Art, Beauty, Novelty an4 Fun on I ing an explosion had occurred.’ Muco The bride and bridegroom are in and mixed as desired, made a con­ Washington, D. C., for their wedding Expects to Go SOUln WUn coblenz, Germany, where the street store windows appeara to One Mammoth Program! I loose glass on toe East side was Former Patrolman Albert Colonel - Vias, stationed - with -v..the have been solved with the lodg’ng siderable Having In this account. blown in getting the full force of journey, the traveling costume of I toe bride being a g;reen ensemble, Army*of Occupation. They spent of a formal complaint at ;pollce toe storm. Roberts This Winter. considerable time in Germany and headquarters that Edward M. Zim­ The yard in rear of L. T. Wocd toe coat trimmed with badger and BEAUTIFUL AND ADORABLE hat and shoes matching. Mr| and sailed from Bremen, Germany,. on merman, well known local barber, is SUGAR MAN DECLARES was flood to toe depth of nearly a Another change in toe personnel the new German liner “Bremen". toe guilty person. Police Lieutenant foot early this morning and toe g" li­ Mrs. Thornton will be at home to of toe Manchester police depart­ their friends after November 15 at The local party docked at three William Barron L investigating the BILLIE DOVE ters on Bissell street were loaded ment became effective with the-ac­ o’clock this morning, after making LOBBYISTS NE(XSSARY Providence, R. I. matter and may place Zimmerman with wet leaves. cepted resignation of Patrolman Ed­ a record run from Oierbourg to win Donaldson by/the Board of Po­ xmder arrest. Ambrose Light In 4 days, 18 hours The complaint against Zimmpr- hr TROLLEY DROPS IN HOLE lice (^onimlsriolners last night.' Continued from Page One Donaldson was selected as a rtant business is to come before before taking off for Cheyenne, A Nationalist vote of non-con­ Given by the Lucky Six 201 Main SL, Manchester, Conn. Phone 8193. ■ wynmitig on the next. leg. Of their fidence in the government vma re­ the meeting a good attendance is Dancinir 8-12. Admisflion 50c ' / ^,-i ■ ______^ ^ ' desired. , flight across the United States. jected 218 to 114-

a . ■ V. :*;!" MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOOTH MANCHESTER.. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. O C T O H ^:^; 1 8 8 9 . DOUJSIIlt SI. FATHER AND S l]f DEFENSE CLOSES ’ CHRISTMAS MAIL DATES IN PARKER CASE TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES jSCCSrtED AND) STORMS .•V CHILDREN BURIED School Addition Gets Final In- (Continued from Page 1.) •. ' "Wy ' Bulletin Shows Final Days for speoiioR , and Is. Formally THE 30th Sending Gifts Abroad in ON THE OHIO Taken Over, ment for the state. No limit was Time for Holiday. But One Member of Mother­ made on the time for summations. After final inspection of tke build­ The defense from the time it For the benefit of people in this (Continued From R^ge One) ing with the architect, the building .CELEBRATION opened its side this morning was in less Family Left to Mourn vicinity who will send Christmas committed of the Hollister street uy f^ood jum iiurti ;omey, Eaton said he had no par- here Thursday moming.And hold its intended for others that nothing first public meeting the same day. tictilar i-eaison for leaving the flat was left with which to meet claims '•n the night of Aug. 12. He thought of hundreds and hundreds of thou­ □ateman spoke to him first on the sands of dollars. At least $121,000 paying people money due them was street, and that later threq-quarters was due at the time of receivership $2,900.” >f a bottle of whiskey was consum­ action on mortgage notes. In many These facts, said Brown, showed 'd in Ills flat. He denied the at- cases, the mortgages involved had that embezzlement was committed omey’s suggestion that be was and that there was intent to de­ truck In the face after acting im- been paid long since. • . i . ' .'A.-.' »V. fraud. " ■ ■ “ " rupcr^' towMd B a ttm ^ “All that was left to take care of ' -

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MANCHEOTER EVBNIKG HERALP, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1929. FOUR by her marriage to' Dr. Maurice A. stein” she added. “I Axo^y New York. “They train business gical Institute, is making a study of ACTRESS WEDS AGAIN Bernstein, Chicago surgeon. think It -necessary to make a p t ^ c men to think fast in a tight situa­ the- hereditary maiufestations of announcement.” red-headed w'omen. The institute The marriage took place October Dr. Bernstein is 43, Miss Mason, PHEASANTS SCARCE, tion ” explains Professor Canute has made a public appeal for assis­ 6, and did not become generally Hansen; known until last night. “So much of 36. Queer Twists tance, courteously requesting that Chicago, Oct. 23.—(AP)—The Overnight BLAME HAIL STORM Jersey City—Harold Anderson of those who: acquired auburn locks via my private life has been the subject Bayonne is a happy man in more beauty parlors refrain from bother- summer time divorce of Edith of public discussion,” Miss Masoi^ The shortest distance aOross the In Day^s News ways one. In ’Traffic Court in»^ the anthropologists. Mason, Grand Opera diva, from said, “that I feel such matters are United States from coast to' coast A. P. News his explanation for speeding was Game Warden W. E. Luettgeas Giorgio Polacco, musical director of my private business.” is between ,San Diego, Cal., and that the stork had arrived with “There was nothing so very secret Charleston, S. C. It Is' Says Number Being Brought twins. “Sentence suspended,^' said Wheat grows wild nowhere in the the Chicago Civic Opera Company, Hanover, N. H.—Five-hour days, has been folloWeu three months later about my marriage to Dr. Bern­ miles long. ^ Billings, Mont. — Mrs. Urban F. In Is Small—Poor Season. five day weeks and both summer the judge. “You’ll need the money.” world. Biteman, Jr., confident husband will and winter vacations for the masses New York—Five percent of New ------succeed in his fiight from Harbor According to Game Warden Wal­ of workers are in the offing, in the York theater audiences, in the opin­ ©race, N. F., to London. ter E. Luettgehs pheasants in Man­ opinion of E. A. Filene, Boston mer­ ion of Jane Cowl, actrdss, consists - S. S. Greenbriar—Carrying Presi­ chester and in several sections chant. He made the prediction in of ruthless people who go to the dent Hoover from Cinciimati to around Manchester are not easily an address to Dartmouth students, theater without thinking, caring or Louisville, the Greenbriar ^oors for found and he lays the cause of the saying mass production necessitates having any consideration of others; mght at half way point after rough shortage to the hail storm that that the masses be able to buy what they represent a dangerous ^d voyage. struck so hard in this section on they want and be encouraged to growing flippancy about everything Washington — Robinson says August 1. The result has been that want more. serious. Hoover lacks power to forbid Con- few have bagged as many pheasants New York—Ray Williams was up Guazemala City — The govern­ Ifrdfesional tariff action in regular as in former years. Places where for sentence as a robber and gun­ ment is to excavate the palace of session. there have always been pheasante Beatriza de la Cueva, conquistador s : Chicago — Lake storm sweeps man. seem to be barren of them at this “Your honor,” he asked, “I want widow who ruled after his death. ^ater over boulevards, tearing time and but few are being brought The palace Qudad Vieja was sub­ ^ a U boats from moorings and a week’s adjournment to wind up merged in 1541 in a volcanic erup­ in. The wliole section that was my business affairs.” inking oil barge. by the hail storm seems to be free tion. . Salte Ste, Marie, Mich. —Lumber “Your business affairs! What are Pittsburgh, Pa. — Amb^dor from pheasants and Mr. Luetgens they?” barge with crew of six adrift in blames this to. the inability of the Morrow is sponsoring an e^ b ltion Lake Superior storm; steamer “Well I hold shares in several of Mexican art in the United States. young jiheas-ants to get under cover good speakeasies.” grounded. , when the hail fell and many were “You certainly have your nerve Homer Saint Gaudens of Carnegie Salt Lake City—Russian p l^ e killed. Institute is to visit Mexico making “Land of the Soviets” halts for with you,” concluded Judge Rosal- a collection that wiU be shown .in night on Mo^ow-New York flight. The woodcock season which open­ sky. ‘"Twenty years.” throat ed yesterday, he says, seems to in­ Pinehurst, N. C.— Helen Wanng museums in the Unit^ States. gives Ix)s Angeles—Pantages denies at­ Fort Gibson, Okla.—Anaanda Fos­ tacking girl and testifies he was vic­ dicate there will be plenty to sup­ is in the fourth flight of a men’s ply the wants of the hunters. Since golf tournament. She defeated men ter, who is shown by recor v>. t t London—Dispatch from Pesha­ affairs of Angelus Temple, Mrs. TEA &> war, India, says ousted u surer of McPherson’s church. This inquiry f*Fresh from the Qardenz** ghan throne is en route to Kabul was begun when D r.» John Goben, a who recently was ousted ffom the 1 /2 lb 1 % <»■ 1/4 ib 'J % i^|>hiLdelphia —Dykes, assistant pastorate of Angelus Tem­ A No one had ever heard of a “Coughless” cigarette ' 'rd baseman, says team had Cubs ple by Mrs. McPherson, complained C - 5^1Q1 ^ aals iif'World Series; McCarthy, to the district attorney that the 4* e 8« a - / s.. until OLD GOLD came . . . Barely three years ago this Buffalo, laughs. 4s'* as Angeles — Gus Sonnenberg evangelist had mismanaged the fi­ nancial affairs of the Temple. AT ALL . % „ bloody nose and says applicant Beecher said that while the in­ smoother and better cigarette was introduced to the |ij~job butted him. fw insted — Lionel La Bonne of vestigation might result in a Grand A O P STORES l|-Iterbury held responsible for auto Jury inquiry, Mrs. McPherson would ' i, nation. Its clean, ripe and better tobaccos gave smok­ be called upon -to ofler an explana­ .s* filicide in mortally J “3unng M. W y.< >:s ©ovleski and Edward Deutsch, both tion before such action was taken. ers new throat-ease. No rasping. No coughing. And ^ N e w Britain on Feb. 17, was fined Harry W. Stagman, accountant, f ts-? i E d costs in Litchfield common was questioned in connection with Certain church books, given Beecher y.< it won a national following. It made millions of friends S a s court after pleading guilty to AN by Dr. Goben at the time the <•> >:<■«?s? changes of misappropriation were ■nrtmn a s s turn d o - yUUlLU Ms .-A . . . Why not sample its honey-like smoothness and its neStion to sanction bowling^ and made. Letha Mae Brooks, former ?offer skating on Sundays after financial secretary to the evangelist, dem Home S ei-vlcos lCoBDOHi®>«8r f f o r b e tte r L aunderin t also was questioned. Nature of their wonderful flavor? Change to OLD GOLDS. Play safe ^'^^rnimStic—In speech at Con­ testimony was not disclosed. necticut W. C. T. U. convention, r: i with your throat. la.i national vice president at large of . the organization, declares the SENTENCE POSTPONED 18th Amendment resulted from an © P. Lorillwd Co.. E»t. 1760 educational campaign conduct^ by Los Angeles, Oct. 23.—(AP)—Su­ WHAT WE OFFER YOU Better tobaccos make them smoother and better . . . with “ not a cough In a carload** thd W. C. T. U. over a period of perior Judge Carlos S. Hardy has i yelrs rather from war h^tena. decided to postpone indefinitely pro­ The Gordon Laundry is a modern On your Rndio. OLD GOLD-PAUL WHITEMAN HOUR. Paul Whiteman, with his complete orcheetra. erery Tuesday. 9 to 10 P. M , Eaateni Staiid^T im ■^Cheshire—^Michael Rabuskus, 17, nouncement of sentence on Mrs. ■V^aterbury anc Salvatore MazeUa, Lois Pantages: recently convicted of , 5 business—making a scientific ser­ 18; South Norwalk escape from manslaughter, when she appears for j atite reformatory. a hearing on her probation petition j vice of laundering. J Bridgeport—Police arrest four Friday. toection ery store proprietors Judge Hardy said today probation Atfee charged with seUirg skimmed officers had not completed investiga­ Skilled workers, modern precision without designating as such tions of her case and should be al­ :d one with selling milk adulterat­ lowed sufficient time to make the machinery and specially prepared ed iwith water. “most minute search.” He pointed Bridgeport—Superior Court ap- out that a delay would give the wife soaps each form their part in this Moves order appointing four com­ of Alexander Pantages, who is on ^ missioners of the court to take trial charged -with a statutory of- | perfect laundry service. (feUositions for counsel of John fa. fense, time for recuperation from a | Pbgarty of New Haven agamst Gene nervous ailment. :3 Tunney in alienation suit. Mrs. Pantages was injured in the Your clothes are returned after a ^New Haven—^Yale News says seri­ automobile collision which caused ous consideration cannot be given to the death of Juro Rokumoto, a Gordon cleansing, snowy white, rerant statement of President James Japanese, and collapsed when the Rowland Angell of Yale in which he jury held her responsible and has fluffy and sweet smelling. deplored week-end trips to New be|n ill since. ^ ^ e w Haven—The net operating BOATS FOB ALABAIVIA ikcome of the New Haven road AND COOS.\ SOON. shows a total of $3,209,739 . for Montgomery, Ala.—(AP)—Light T e le p h o n e September against a totalitai orof $2, barges for service 1 t 3 7 5 3 ROY E* BUCKLER 971,245 for the same month la s t. Alabama and Coosa rivers P roprietor are being designed by the Coosa ^^^^Cambridge, Mass. — Hor- River Transportation company. ween treats varsity football lineup They will bring to Montgomery the Gordon Laundry to thorough shakeup. , . first river service in 15 years. The Boston—Civil service commission first operations, expected to start Harrison Street, South M anchester, Conn. rules against Mayor Ralph S.- Bauer before January 1, will be on the of Lynn in latter’s .atteinpt to re- Coosa between Rome, Ga., and Riv­ sfrict examination for chief of po erside, Ala. lice to men under 55 years ;>Boston— Governor Allen orders afl available state police to traffic dtity in effort to stop growing num­ iiiiiiiruj MliilHUJi IL H IIIl!! ber of• automobile fatalities. _ %ncord, N. H.—Mott L. Bartlett, limliiii ffiniliiii niillllii fArmer state fish and game com- ilsbioner, indicted by Merrimack ciuiity Grand Jury on charges of evMzzling state funds. A PROPERLY EQUIPPED ^Boston—^Edward L. Doheny, oil ^31 nii&ffnate, thought oil. prosperity ,5ld be short lived 10 years ago, iffiSa revealed in deposition from him rfed in $30,000,000 suit brought is an essential part nst the Mexican Petroleum Cor- I ition and others by the Ballard Oil Terminal Corporation here. ;t. Johnsbury, Vt.— Twenty-two Ired families affected as towns ■r supply fails due, ic is believed, of Your H:>me Beautiful td leak in a main; trucks carry ,^ d from reservoir to hospitals as firemen patrol streets in emergency, tepmerville. Mass.,—Barbara Ped- Be Of Good Cheer r»13, heroine of five drowning ues in two years, gets Massa- letts Humane Society medal, Hundreds of housewives in this vicinity have come tddvnow by actual test ^ Gas, iringfield. Mass. — Massachu- “The sun will shine after every storm; there most economical and satisfactory form.of heating for the kitchen. On^the.reliable Gas Kang« loods can^ oe 1 Total Abstinence League, one cooked at iust the proper temperature, bringing out their full flavor and-promoting sood digestion for J le oldest temperance organiza- is a solution for every problem, and the souFs i in the country, will dissolve member of the familyf With the Gas Water Heater steaming hot water may be had on a moment s turn over its funds to the Mass- highest duty is to be of good cheer.” .. How en­ Then too, there’s the^“Radiant” Fireplace which provides cheering warmth and comfort on chilly evenings.. ifisetts W. C. T. U. Even refrigeration is possible ■with gas, eliminating the bothOr of ice. a few occasions the northern couraging it is to have an account with this It navs to cook bv <^as—both in actual cost and in the hours of labor saved by the housewives of the c o ^ have been seen as far south munit/ Equip Mexico City. your h m e S the many Gas Appliances on the market today, and enjoy true living comfort Bank. in your Home Beautiful. WE CAN SOLVE YOUR •MONEY PROBLEMS! LOANS UP TO $300 5% Interest Paid, compounded quarterly IF IT’S DONE WITH HEAT—YOU CAN DO IT BETTER WITH GAS Quick—Courteous—Private jiftii payments monthly— $2 to >lus lawful interest only, on $10 00 loans. Larger sums in p (^rtion. Call—phone—or write. Tie only charge three and one- fa i per cent per month on unpaid THE MANCHESTER GAS COMPANY a c unt of Joan." Savings BankofNanchester I'ERSONAL FINANCE CO. Room 2, Second Floor, TELEPHONE 5075 State Theater Building, SOUTH MANCHESTER, COMM. itMaln St., South Manchester licensed by |he State. ESTABLISHED IS06 Phone 3430/ • 'iu. ‘ V-., ■ ■ \ f.'y. I '■■■■... / , • . PA6S PIVI MANCHEBTBP e v e n i n g h e r a l d , s o u t h MANCHESTER, c o n n , WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1929.

— ------.. ■ ...... ’young vocalists to embrace oppor­ chairman; candidates. Miss Mary factory or not up to. the required tunity to try for a share in the Ranson Kirkbride, soprano, Hart­ THE C A B m COUAPSE standard. 'Much outside : work is awards of $25,000 in cash and for ford; Wayne Henry Denrhan, tenor. WEATHER MAN OEY being done by this departmwt es­ musical scholarships which will go East Hanjptbn. pecially the repairwork for thp=l^ew : 'to the ten young .singers who are Meriden—Douglas A. Smith, SILENT Haven Construction Co.t builders o f ' WORRIES FINANCIERS ohosen to compete in the national chairman; candidates. Miss Gladys f5nd aq die bad effecU reaulting trom GUARANTEE meeting of the fall banquet season heaval . necessarily will retard pro­ 9:15 to 10:15 from Station WTIC. school, Mr. William McKinney and .fKirt. sat pressure. of the organization. Everyone ceedings. The young fiaan and young woman That empty, gnawing feeling at the = DON’T DELAY— ORDER NOW The delegates settled sm import­ M r . Benjamin Kloter of Cheney . New London—Mrs. Percy Huddle, pit of ths stomach will disapoeart chat seemed to have outdone themselves Brbihers have been added to help scoring highest honors In this com­ anxious, nervous feeling Vfitb neert pal* = SILENT GLOW OIL BURNER CORP. in the way of providing food for the ant point today when they instrupt- chairman; candidate. Miss Jessie iU tioo will vanish, and you will again ed the trust agreement sub-commit­ out bn textile analysis and weaving. petition will represent Connecticut E body and entertainment for the puff Guthrie, soprano. New Lon­ s able to taka a deep breath without tee to draft this agreement only as Sport activities are in full swing don. discomfort. , t mind of the diners. The turkey at the district audition in New That drowsy, sleepy feeling after between the bank and creditor with about 26 candidates out for Danbury—Mrs. John C. Downs, I M. H. STRICKLAND I dinner will be replaced by. a desire for was plentiful and deUcious with practice three nights a week and the York City next month. nowers. The conference is proceed­ chairman; candidates, Mrs. Helen entertainment. Bloating will = . AUTHORIZED DEALER. x mashed potatoes, stuffing, peas, formation of an .orchestra of ten Connecticut listeners may play a Youf limbs, arms and fingers wiB nb ing on the theory that Germany wll Robinson Valden, soprano, Nor- ~ Dial 3768, Next Door to Montgomery Ward Co., 832 Main St. S cranberry jelly, celeiy, rolls, coffee, be bound by her signature to the pieces well uhder''vmy. ' part in decision of the state’s win­ longer feel cold and **go to sleep be* pie and sweet cider completing the yyajk; Hafold E. Darling, basso, cause Baalmann*s Cat Tablets prevent final Hague conference protocal as ners as the votes of the radio audi­ Danbury. gas from Interfering Vdth the circula* menu. Two speakers, both humor­ tion. Get the genuine, in the yellow-psck* to the sums and modalities of pay­ ence will count sixty points against ' New Haven—M rs., Van Court ous, had the crowd hanging on the age, at any good orug store. Price $l« = = = = X : ments so that the trust agreement forty points allowed the jury of Tapp, chairman; candidates. Miss edge of the chairs and when the ea- SEN. KEAN ADVOCATES need merely be a contract between musical authorities who will co-op­ Susanne Vollro, soprano. New Ha­ tertainment was over everyone was the bank and creditor nations to re­ erate. in the judging. AH contest­ ven; Charles Edward Hill, tenor. willing to vow that it had been a ceive and dispose of monies accord­ Always on hand at ants are between 18 and 25 years of West Haven. ing to an agreed plan. RETENTION OF TARIFF Mverlise in “humdinger.” age and have_ never been heard pro­ Hartford—Miss Annie Moulton, , E. J. MURPHY’S Quimby’s Humor. fessionally as singers. With all eatables in sight tucked Washington, Oct. 23.— (A P ) —Re­ Praises Selections beneath their belts and a cigar or Mrs. Mary Billings Green of cigarette clamped between their TRADE SCHOOL NOTES tention of the tariff schedule on chemicals was urged by Senator Hartford as state chairman of the teeth the diners were treated to a Atwater Kent Foundation national delightful assortment of wisecracks Hamilton F. Kean in his maiden speech in the Senate yesterday. audition committed has expressed from aarence P. Quimby, who gave The Electrical Department of the herself as enthusiastic over the; Trade school has instituted an in­ * The junior Sengtor from New Jer­ excerpts from the comedy of several group of singers. During the sum­ novation beginning with the school sey said the problem was “whether shows now playing. He also read mer Connecticut was organized by year in revising the pre-vocational we would prefer to have an Ameri­ several of Day’s humorous poems of her for the trials assisted by James electrical course so as to allow 7th can-monopoly,^controlled and operat­ Maine. Mr. Quimby insisted on F. Clancey, manager of Station Save Your Duo-Dollars ed ^by our oira people,, subject to our Tpaking his remarks short much to and 8th grade students individual jaws and control,.; or whether we. WTIC as state audition manager. the regret of his listeners. benches. Courses so planned will :’vsiould prefer to make ourselves de- Effort has been made to encourage Edward Taylor had a long list of allow boys of this age to make up ■pje^deht on a Gferman monopoly, con­ entertainers on tap and began by such material and equipment for trolled and operated by people be­ p a llin g - on Frank Hicking for a their own use. This has resulted in an added interest in the work, keep­ yond our control.” ' - recitation on “Mr. Johnson, expert Kean said the progres of the on wood.” The applause forced ing boys engaged at work to their liking and their own choosing. chemical industry in America during Mr. Hicking to take an encore. DANimUFF GOES New electric lights have been add­ the past few years was due to pro­ The Entertainment. ed to the- textile department the tection given in the 1922 tariff bill, Bill Waddeil’-: singing orchestra, work being done by the electrical and that to change the rates would besides providing music during the El department of the school. Actual be to destroy it. The industry, at when Zemo touches the scalp dinner, gave a variety ‘of numbers mill conditions now exist in the present, he said, had an Investment on the program. With Bill Waddell trade school as regards the lighting of $100,000,000 and employed 10,000 Douse cooling, healing, cleansing ZEMO on the scalp and rub vigor­ at the harmonica, Jimmy McKay effects. Elnrollment in the night persons. at the piano and Bill Munsie at the ously. If you’re like thousands of school course in textiles has been others the way dandruff vanishes and mandolin an old fashioned danciug increased far beyond the number ex­ number called “Golden Slipper.s ’ CLEMENCEAU BETTER. itching stops will be a surprise and pected resulting in the adding of an­ delight. Use this remarkable, clean, was presented. The combination was other night for this course, making highly pleasing. Ray Carlson then Paris,, Oct. 23.— (A P )—Sister family antiseptic liquid freely. It’s four nights devoted to this study. the sensible way to get rid of Dan­ tooted a saxophone solo, bringing a More looms are now running than Theoneste, the nun nurse who. is at­ tending former Premier Clemenceau druff and Itching Scalp. Keep ZEMO wave of hahdclapping, followed by a ever before. handy. Safe and dependable for all selection by the entire orchestra. New guards are being put on all in his latest illness said today her patient had a restful-night and was forms of itching irritations of the pkin • Herbert Ingham with John Hoed machines in the machine division, re­ and scalp. 35c, 60c and $1.00, as accompanist had the place in an placing those thought to be unsatis- very much better than yesterday. uproar with his song “Martha” which he encored. Leonard Eccellente, youthful violinist, who recently made his debut in New York musical circles, provided one of the best numbers of the evening. So taken was his audi­ ence with his playing that they re­ sorted to stamping their feet in ap­ proval when their hands grew weary. He answered with several encores. The male quartet of Edward Taj^- lor, James Stevenson, Robert Von Deck, and Fred Bendall showed that it was just as good as ever if not better by singing two old favorites. Mr. Von-Deck-Uien sang a solo call­ and be ed “The Trumpeter,” and responded to an encore. Jimmy McKay of Bill r Waddell’s orchestra acted as accom­ THB 1930 HUPMOBILB EIGHT . . . 1 • DOOII TOWN SEDAN ready to panist to practically all the num­ bers. 1; Cheney’s Talk. ^ Roimding out the evening’s pro­ gram William C. Cheney spoke in­ terestingly on his trip abroad which Follow the Crowds to the he said was made to Europe and not ^ the Orient. Tales told him by A L his father had given him the in- e'entiye to travel, said Mr. Cheney. Idle comparison of travel in those THE NEW 100 HORSE-POWER HUPMOBILE EIGHT. ..$1595 DUO-DOLLAR AUCTION days and now was astonishing. He ^oted the bill of fare of years ago THE NEW 70 HORSE-POWER HUPMOBILE SIX. ..$1060 yrhen on an ocean journey when teef and pudding were eaten twice a week. Now you are handed a menu Next Wednesiday Night i' yard long. For 21 years Hupmobile has been building original motor cars. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1930 SIX “ Mr. Cheney was accompanied by I bis wife and her sister, on the trip N ow , with Us new 1930 Six and Eight, Hupmobile again upsets 70 miles per hour. . . 70 horse-power. Accelera­ passing Cork they saw the White standardized patterns and again overcomes the commonly- NEXT Wednesday promises to be a bfe night] Hallowe’en— and ^ e second Star liner Celtic, aground on the tion from 5 to 25 miles per hour in 7 seconds; 5 DUO-DOLLAR Auction! Both mean fun! Don’t miss it! Be at the State inea­ fbeks, slowly going to pieces. From accepted restrictions'of price. Those who have been accustomed to SO m.p.h. in 20 seconds. . . Counterweighted Plymouth the trio went to London ter next Wednesday night, October 30th. Bring your Duo-Dollars! Bring your lyhlch Mr. Cheney described as “A to a certain limit of power at .a given price are ^startled by crankshaft. 4-wheel Hupmobile steeldraulic fyll-sized man’s town.” After being yastiy increased power, by abnormal speed ,'.by excessive acceleration brakes . . . Standard equipped Sedan {5 passenger) neighbors! - — j there once one always wishes to go back as there is “no end to what you . . . at a lower price. Those who have thought that all cars have S1060, f.o .b . factory . . . Custom equipment CM do in Loildon.” much the same riding qualities are astonished by the floating, available at slight extra cost. '' On the Continent. , The speaker, was very enthusias­ vibration-free performance. Those.who have been satisfied with tic about the scenery and the people comfort are now given luxury and spaciousness. Those who have HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1930 EIGHT HERE’S THE DUO-DOLLAR. AUCTION ^MERCHANDISE in Europe and said it was marvelous merely liked conventional body designs are now spurred !to to see the results of ages of labor in 80 miles per hour, 100 horse-power. The first No. 46— Down Filled Comfortable (full bed size) ...... $15.00 the cathedrals, and historical spots enthusiasm by the new and harmonized beauty of-these 1930 motor car ever designed in which a single modern 1— Linen Luncheon Set ...... $2.50 of the old world. .From London Mr. 2— Bath Room Scale ...... $13.50 47— Kitchen Wall Clock ...... $12.75 (blXhPCMLLAB, Cheney and his party i went across Hupmobiles . . . See for yourself how;definitely Hupmobile has style motif is used throughimt, presenting a unit . 3—J Silk Pajamas...... $5.95 48— Crystal Necklace ...... $2.95 49— Men’s Daniel Green Comfy the English Channel to Ostend, advanced all standards of motor bh^TJesigh.’ Ride'in these'carr.- o f harmonised beauty . . . Standard equipped ■4I—Men’s Felt Hat ...... ,....$10.()0 through Belgium and down into Ger- 5— Men’s House S lipp ers...... $3.50 Slippers ...... $2.50 S T O I ^ rrany. He was particularly im­ Drive them. Go over them, point by point. . . And you will have Sedan {5 passenger) S1S95, f.o.b. factory . . . 6— Toastmaster Automatic Toaster $12.50 SO^Coaster W a g on ...... $6.00 51— Floor Lamp ...... $11.50 pressed with the cathedrals on the an entirely new unit o f measurement on whichto base your choice. Custom equipment at slight extra cost. 7— Compact Set .. i ...... $1.95 Rhine but said ithat a traveler sees 8— Universal Heater ...... $5.00 52— Misses’ Mesh Knit Chemise-----$2.79 DUO-DOLLAR STORES so many of them that he loses the 9— Ladies’ Hat ...»...... $5.00 53— Toy Dump Truck ...... $2.98 impression he should get. 10— Electric Coffee U m ...... $25.00 54— Men’s Co-Operative Shoes or CAN BE IDENTIFIED ,^At Switzerland the party visited 11— Floor Lamp ...... $25.00 Oxfords ...... $10.00 ^ Lake Lucerne, one of the most beau­ 12— Sweater ...... $2.95 55— Three Pairs Chiffon H o s e ...... $5.85 BY THIS SEAL tiful lakes in the world. Venice, 13— Pr. Men’s Shoes...... $5.00 56— Child’s Wool Jersey S u it ...... $3.95 Mr.- Cheney described as one of the THE’NEW 1930 HUPMOBILE 14— Boys’ Leather Jacket...... $10.98 57— Maple Windsor Side C h air...... $11.00 wonders of the world. How a city 15— Mahogany Tilt Table 58— Leather Cigarette C a s e ...... $4.00 The Ladies’ Shop sot beautiful and with such wonder- SIXES - AND EIG HTS Table ...... $9-25 59— Electric Heater ...... $5.00 George H. Williams ftij buildings could be built on a 16— 4 Bowback Kitchen Chairs...... $9.00 60— Five piece Breakfast S e t ...... $19.50 Fradin’s 61— 15 pc. China Cereal S e t ...... $8.98 swampland was miraculous, he 3.7— Boy’s Overcoat...... • • • $10.00 Rubinow’s, sidd. The jarring note of Venice to ■18—^Misses’ Leather J a ck e t...... $17.95 62— AU Wool Plaid Auto R obe ...... $5.98 May Jewelry Co. , M». Cheney was the introduction of 19— ^Pr. Men’s Arch 63— Bridge Lamp ...... $14.50 triotor boats on the canals by speed Preserver Shoes ...... $12.00 64— Child’s ^Enameled High Chair ..$11.23 Wm. H. Gardner loVing Americans. 20— Graybar Vacuum Cleaner...... $24.50 65— Baloon Cordial Set'...... $2.49 The Textile Store 66— Smoker’s Cabinet ...... $6.50 From Venice the party journeyed 21— Stanley Gallon Jug ..*...... $7.50* Edward Hess 67— Health Lamp ...... $8-50 to-Milan, home of dSthedrals beyond 22— Lounging R o b e ...... $9.95 defecription. Then along the Medi­ 68— Tea Wagon ...... $27.50 N. Marlow & Co. ‘23—Men’s P a ja m a s...... $5.00 Manchester Plumbing & terranean Sea to Genoa’, motoring 24— De Luxe Baby Ben Alarm Clock .$3.75 69— Fountain Pen Desk Set ...... $6.00 along the Italian Riveria with stops 70— Boudior Chair, cretonne ...... $15.00 Supply Co. 25— Silk UmbreUa...... $4-95 71— 25 inch Sleeping Doll ------$12.50 Miner’s Pharmacy it’: Monte Carlo and other vacation 26— Electric Com Popper ...»...... $2.75 .•eSorts. 72— Book-Trough End 'Table ...... $8.50 Arthur L. Hultman 27— Skirt ...... $295 73— Silver Flower Basket...... $18.00 Watkins Bros-., Inc. Paris. 28— Alcohol Chafing D ish ...... $7.50 Paris, which Mr. Cheney por-j 74_Football ...... $10.00 J. W. Hale Co, ' 29— ^Mandolin ...... $22.00 (Except Food Dept.) trayed as the opposite of London,' 30^Man’s Bath Robe with Slippers 75— Bicycle Lamp ...... $2.25 oeing “ a women’s town" is made up 76— Speedometer ...... $15.00 C. E. House & Son, Ihc. TUB 1930 HUPMOBILE SIX . . . 2 - PASS. COUP! to m a tc h ...... $7.50 3f a cosmopolitan group. Here the 77— Heater for Chevrolet C a r ...... $6.00 G. E. Keith Funtiture Co. 31_H and woVeo Fiber Chair ...... $9.25 Campbell’s Filling Station party saw much Of the styles of the 32— Children’s Qiiilted Robe-----...... $7.95 78— Combination Playing Card and copoing seasons and it was encour- Candy Chest ...... $6.50 Center Auto Supply Co. 33— Men’s Bath Robe ...... $10.00 The Blish Hardware Go. Eiging to him, said the speaker, to 34— Bridge Table and 4 chairs . .... $15.00 ■ 79— 1 Pink Pequot Set, 1 sheet 81x99 aote that dressmaking establish­ 2 cases 42x38*,^ ...... $4.50 Glenney’8 35— Men’s Chat S

;MWU HKKAUD, SUUTH MAWUaHJSTKK, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ^,1 9 ^. MAJNUHUiSTlJiK BViLTJ SIX TROUBLE FEARED DAILY RADIO PROGRAM WTIC ’ 348.6-WABC. NEW YORK-850. Leading DX Stations. PROGRAMS Wednesday, October 23. , 7:00—Two musical programs. 405.2- WSB, ^’f‘-ANTAW «. IN EAST AFRICA g;00—Feature hour with Nino Mar­ Thelma Melrose I>avles, c o n t^ t^ 7 -.OO-^Two orchestras, brevitieju ^ Travelers, Hartford . will sing memories of Victor Herbert tini, tenor.. 9:00—NBC programs <3,hrs.) 9:00—Drama, "Thle Thing Called 11’45—Studio concert howi, inon 500 m. 600 K .C . H Jealousy.” > 293.9-KYW. CHICAGC^Ii^. 9:30—Informal music hour. 8:00—NBC programs (3% hrs.) 10:00—Ben Selvin’s dance music. 11:30—Dance music to ^ Tribesmen on Border of Re- 10:30—Echoes of Dixieland. 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO***770. Program for Wednesday , ll-oo—Show boat melodrama, ine 9:00—Golden music „ Eastern Standard GHme Queen’s Evidence. 9:30—Ted Weem’s be presented over the tVEAF n^work 12:00—Midnight organ reveries. voh; Native Trained at 10:30. As' the broadcasts begins a 10:00—Illinois concert prologue, sung In front of the cur­ 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. in-30—*rwo dance 7:05 p. m. Summary of Program; tain, invitee the audience to witneM 7:00—Twilight melodies. 254,1—WJJD, Hartford Cour^t News Bulletins 7:30—Radio Nature ‘eape. 7 *00—Victorian orchestral lam. the simple drama, and then is pre­ and United States Daily News Troops Being Mobilized. sented the story of the madly 8:00—WJZ programs (3% hrs.) 8':30—WJZ male duarteL Punchinello, and the snailing clown, 11-20__l-owe’s dance orchestra. 9:30—Theater presentaUons. Bulletins. 454.3—W EAF, NEW YORK—660. 12:00— Studio Proerf-iii® > ,30 7:15— "Viennese Nights” — Studio Fagiiacci, whose heart is b r ^ l^ 416.4—WGN-WLIB, 7“ i\ AnW er story of Je^ousy 6:00—Black and Gold orchestra. 9 00 1 Ensemble in Descriptive Music by Nairobi, Kenya Colony, British theme of the melodrama which may 6-30—Happy Wonder orchestra with : —WEAF programs ( % nrs.y ^ tuned In from W ABC or a Colum­ tenor, male trio, pianist. 10:30—Dance music: harmonists. Viennese Composers. East Africa, Oct. 23.— (AP.)— bia station at 9 o’clock. The ^^e is 7:00—United Synagogue service. 10:40—Music: dream S"'P; ,7:45 Plano Recital— 7.30—Baritone and contralto. 12:15—Four dance o rc h e s tra ^ Growing lawlessness among the “ This Thing Called Jealousy and hM 344.6—WLS. CHICAGO^O. First Movement of Sonata in A Richly Fur Trinuned to do with a miner, Joe Clayton, who, 8:00—Erno Rapee's orchestra. 9:00—Studio string flat- major. Opus 110 Beethoven young fighting men of the frontier without understanding, 9:00—Orchestra, male trio. 9:30—Anvil chorus, double q u ^ t . ^ ^ fe guilty of all sorts of Infidelities 9:30—Symphony orchestra witn the The Juggler ...... Toch tribes, Lumbwas and Massa^s, has Revelers male quartet. 447.5—WMAQ. CHICAGO^m \ This tale has a tragic ending. 8:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) Romance ...... Sibelius filled whites in certain sections of 10:30—Grand opera, ” 1 Pagllaccl. Gnomenreigen ...... Liszt Wave lengths in meters on left of 12:00—Palis d’Or orchestra. Xi;00—WJZ Amos ’n Anuy. this' part of British East Africa 11:15—Dan and Ruth Atkins, Pianist- station tIUe, kilocycles on the right. 393.5— WJZ, NEW YORK—760. with foreboding. 11-30- Three dance orchestra. 8:00 Moblloil Concert — Favorite Times are all Eastern Standard. Black 6:00—New Yorker’s orchestra wl.h ^’ 299.8—w o e . DAVENPORT--1000. The whites are hopelessly, out­ face type indicates best features. Welcome Lewis, contralto. Times of Five Nations — Orches­ 8:00—W E A F programs (3 nrs.) numbered by the native African-s, 7:00—Los Angeles male trio. 11:10—The hour of dreams. tra Directed by Emo Rapee, N. B, 7:30—Talk, John B. Kennedy. to whom are credited an increasing Leading East Stations. 361.2—KOA, DENVER—^ . C. Feature. 7:35-Pianist: Southern P‘;°B>-a’n. 12:00—Concert orchestra, contralta number of cattle thefts, burglaries 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 8:00—Kogen's orchestra with Chaun- 1-00—Colton Blossom minstrels. 8:30 Happy Wc..der Bakers —Male 8:30—Popular song harmonies. cy Parsons, tenor; comedy duo. 357—CMC, H AV AN A—840. and other crimes. Attacks have 8:45—Recording artist; orchestra. Trio; Frank Luther, tenor; orches­ October Valued 8:30— Foresters male quarteL 7:00—Military orchestra. tra directed by Frank Black', N. been made on tribesmen suspected 9:30—Baritone: dramatic star. 9:00—Comedy, harmony team. 9:00—Cuban troubadours. 10:00—Beach Combers male quartet. 9:30—Forty Fathom Trawlers. of being informers. 10:30—Two dance orchestras. 10:00—Voyagers musical travelogue. h“ t TpRl-NGS-aKI. 9:00 Seth Parker’s Old-Fashioned Bad Example 283—W BAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 10:30—Rochester Civic orchestra. Sir Edward Grigg, governor of Coats of very fine quality Broadcloth, 6:00—Studio merry makers. 11:00—Orchestra, soprano. Singing School — presented by ll;0ti—Amos 'n’ Andy, comedians. 1J:30—Como’s dance music. Kenya colony, reported to the leg­ 6:30—Fantastic music hour. 11:15—Slumber music. Cqlt’s Patent Firearms Manufac­ made according to our usual standard. Au­ 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 1 -oo—Studio entertainment. 491.5—W IP, PH ILA D E LPH IA —€10. 479 5—wOS, JEFFERSON CITY—€30 turing C3ompany. islative coimcil yesterday the re­ thentic in style. Colorings in each a ^ H * 6:45—Talesman's Crus.iders orchestra 9:30 “Palmolive Hour” — Oliver sults of a personal survey of the af­ 7:15—Comedy duo; organist. 6-30—Dinner music: birthdays. y.is—Address; music hour. ment follow implicitly the favored modes. 7:30__Webster’s studio orchestra. 9; 45-Moon1 ight ,t v -610 Palmer, soprana; Paul Oliver, fected area, after detailing the dis­ 7:35—Studio artists hour. 494 6—WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. ■ 8:00—AVABC programs (4 hrs.) 8-00—Instrumental ensemble. tenor; Elizabeth Lennox, contral-, turbing influences at work. Sir Ed­ 8:3o_vikings male quartet. 9:30—W E A F mu®'® ; 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. , 10-30—Studio concert orchestra. to: The Revelers; and Orchestra ward gave it as his opinion that 6:25—Studio musical hour. 9:00—Victor Herbert memories. Very Special values at lO'OO—Two dance orchestras. 11:00—WJZ Amos ’n’ Andy. directed/ by -Gustave Riwnachen. the growing tendency of the young 8:00—W E A F programs (4 hrs.) 12:45—Nlghthawk frolic. i 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 11 ;30—Theater organ recit*. N. B,- C. Feature, " Lumbwa warriors to lawlessness 468.3— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. f’ 6:30—Dinner dance music. 535.4_WLIT, PHILADELPHIA-560. 10:30 Special Program for N. B. was bound to nave a bad effect on 7;00—Theater overture, organist. 8:00-WEAF programs (1 hr.) 11:00—Roads to romance. 8:00—Concert, dance orchestras. 9;00—Studio artists hour. 12-30—NBC feature program. C. other tribes. a;00—W ABC programs (3 hrs.) 9:30—AVE.A.F music hour. I - 00—Cotton Blossom minstrels. "I Pagliacci,” Leoncavallo’s fam­ A general antagonistic attitude ^333.1— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—900. 428.3—W LW , CINCINN ATI—700. 10:3»—Club: gloom Chasers. ous opera which introduced the toward white settlers was not ex­ 7:30—Great adventures moments. 305.9— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—9u0. 11:00—Orchestra; vocal soloists. clown with the broken heart,, since 8:00—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) 6:30—Bestor’s dance music. 12:00—Studio entertainment. pected, he said, but there was dan­ $48 $59*^0 10:00—Night club: entertainmenL 7:00—WJZ programs (5 hrs.) 1:00—Dance orchestra. oin so popular in the "Laugh Clown ger of clashes on lonely farms 12:00—Bestor’s dance music. 370.2—’WCeO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810 Laugh” type of play and movie, will K 11:00—WJ54 Amos 'n' Andy. 7 30 which was causing anxiety. Elxtra ' 11:15—Chime reveries: orchestra, 245.8-WCAE, PITTSBURGH-1220. : —Dunstc-dter’s dance music. be presented by the National Grand 8:30—WABC programs (3V4 nrs.) policemen had been drafted for the ^ 12:30—The Singing Fireman, tenor. 6:00—Dinner dance music. Opera Company through Station 280.2—W TAM , CLEVELAND —1070. 7:00—Gospel hymn sing. 12:00—Musical program, organist. Lumbwa territory and a coippany 379.5— KGO, O AKLAND —790. W T IC at 10:30 o’clock Wednesday ■< 6:10—Dinner dance music. 7:30—Tracy-Brown’S orchestra. of the King’s African Rifles— native 7;00—Boys: inspiration review_. 9:00- W E A F dance orchestra. , 12:30—NBC feature program. night, October 23rd. Due to a re- ■j 8;00—WJZ orchestra, songs. 8:30—Studio concert bureau. 12-00—Two pianos; three boys, drilled troops— had been ordered to 1 00 ■vision in the opera schedule this « 8:30—Orchestra; goodby summer. 9:00—WE,A.F programs (3 hrs.) : —Minstrels; orchestra. patrol the Massai reserve in the 7 9:30—WE.\F programs (2% hrs.) 461.3_WSM, NASHVILLE—650. work will be given this Wednesday 260.7—W HAM , ROCHESTER—1150. vicinity of the boundary. '• 12:00—Two'dance orchestras. 7:30—Concert orchestra, baritone, 7-30—Dance orchestra: artists. instead of November 6, as previous­ Chinchilla Coats 399.8—WJR, DETROIT—750. 8:00— W JZ programs (314 hrs.) 9:00—NBC programs (2 hrs.) ly announced. “The Witch of The population of the colony Is 7;00—WJZ programs (1% hrs.) 11:15—Monk’s dance orchestra. I j . 00—Studio program; contralto. estimated at 2,736,517 of whom 12,- in Practical Tailored Fashions, • < 9:30—Musical hits and bits. 11:30—Minstrel men’s frolic.__ Salem,” an American opera by < 283—WTIC. HARTFORD—1060. 379.5— WGY. SCHENECTADY—790. 440.3— KPO... SAN FRANCISCO—680. Charles Wakefield Cadmar, ■will be 629 are whites, 2,686,848 Africans, '■ 8:00—W E A F programs (21i hrs.) 11:55—Time: weather: markets. II- OO-NBC entertainment. 30,583 Asiatics, and 10,557 Arabs True Blue 6:00—.Stocks, market reports. broadcast October 30, and Verdi’s ’ 10:45—Old-time Singing School, 2:00—Henderson’s dance band. celebrated “Rigoletto” on Novem­ t 422.3—WOR. N E W ARK—710. 6:30— Dinner dance music. 270.1—W RVA, RICHMOND—680. 7:00—Kinug’s dance orchestra. 7:30—M»EAF baritone, contralto. 8:3u_WJZ male quartet. ber 6. t 7:30—Radio town crier. 8:00—Concert orchestra with Nicholas 9:00—Studio variety hour. Cesare Sodero will direct the N a ­ John D. Rockefeller says he never 5 8:00—Mid-Pacific: Fireside boys, Vasilieff. tenor. 10:00—Dixie Spiritual Singers. met a golfer whose character was 8:30—W E A F programs (2 hrs.) tional Grand Opera Company .in­ t 'J:00—Address; piano, violin, 10:30—WJZ orchestra music. bad. Singular how men, when old $8.95 to $15.95 g 10:00—Shades of Don Juan. 10:30—Studio concert orchestra. ll:(in_Sludio dance program.^ clude Julian Oliver. Rosalie. Wolfe, II 11:00—Orchestra: moonbeams. 11:00—Albany dance music. SecondarTy DX Stations. Theodore Webb and several other age comes on, seem to be ready to Secondary Eastern Stations. forget and forgive everything. 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—870. radio favorites. 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 272.6—W LW L, NEW YORK—1100. 8:15—Farmer Rusk’s lecture. 12:00 Mldn. Benrus Correct Time; 6:00—Ensemble: dance music. 6:00—Musical memories; bass. 10:00—Studio minstrel show. Hartford Courant News Bulletins; f,:30—Musical comedy hits. 7:10—Big Brother’ club. 6 45 11:00—Comic sketch; musicale. ^ Weather Report; and Atlantic RADIO 7:30—W E A F programs (3 hrs.) : —Labor address; bass. 12:20—Candle light chorus. 10:30—C. of C. organ recital. 7:20—Catholic talk; orchestra. 12:30—Two comedy sketches. Coast Marine Forecast. SALES AND SERVICE 374.8—W SAI, C IN C IN N ATI—800. 525—W NYC, NEV/ YORK—570. 1:00—DX air vaudevIUe. 7:35—Educational addresses. 7:30-^Dinner dance music. 202.6— W H T, CHICAGO—1480. The value of pearl shell raised Prompt Attention to Phone Calls 8;jj0—W E A F programs (3 hrs.) 8:30—The Art trio. 10:30—Your hour league. 11:00—Glad girls: orchestra. 410.7—CFCF, MONTREAL—730. 11:00—Ramblers entertainment. during ten years off the northwest­ 215.7—W H K, CLEVELAND —1390. 7:00—Dinner concert orchestra. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. ern shore of Australia was more D IA L 4949 7:00—Indians entertainment. 357—CKCL, TORONTO—830. 8:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) than 510,500,000. 8:00—Comedy harmony twins. 9:00—Puppy Club; philosopher. 11:00—Studio concert. standard Accessories. ^ 8:30—W ABC programs (3’,4 hfS-) 9:35—Microphone mummers. 12:00—Bears entertainment. Atwater Kent, Stromberg-Cartoon, 12:00—Two dance orchestras. 11:00—Orchestra, tenor, organ. 285.5—KNX, HOLLYWOOD—1050. Majestic, Bosch, Phllco. GARMENT FA^?^^■10H CtNTFZR- 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—920. 11:00—Royal Order of Optimists. 7:30—W E A F programs (1 hr.) 315.6—WRC, W ASHINGTON—5S0, 8:00—W E A F programs (3 hrs.) 12:00—Lion Tamer’s program. ‘Shopping With Susan’ 8:30—The Detroit trio. 12:45—l?rize fight broadcasts. 9:00—WE.1F programs (3 hrs.) 11:00—WJZ' Slumber music. V ia W T IC WM. E. KRAH 669 Tolland Turnpike. ptog School HaU next Thursday and Did you ever stop to think that Friday, Oct. '24 and 25, to accom­ .there is scarcely any occasion when WAPPING modate the people In the east part an "opera” pump is not in -good ^ R w o r i t e of the town. taste— always excepting cross-coun­ try hikes, of course. There is some­ There is to be a benefit whist held thing about their simplicity that at the W apping Memorial library STORM WARNINGS fits in vrith any sort of costume at on next Thursday evening. October any time or in any place. When 1 24. Playing will begin about eight made my weekly call at the W.i G. Washington, Oct. 23.— (A P )— o’clock. Simmons Ckirporation of 48-58 The Weather Bureau tod^y issued Pratt Street, in Hartford, 1 had in Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cooley and the foUowing storm w-rning: mind asking to see their assortment SPECM L two children of Ellington spent the “Ad-visory: Southeast storm warn of "operas” but I had no idea there day at the home of Mr^ and Mrs. ings continued 10 a. m., until sunset \s riday’s Choice George A. Frink, last .Monday. ' could be so many variations of this HERE today north of Portland, Maine, to graceful shoe. I had always thought by Mr. and Mrs. John A. Stoutnar Eastport. Warnings lowered New of an opera pump as being perfect­ hAve announced the engagement of London to Portland. Between Port­ ly without adornment or with the Hi the William T. their daughter, Miss Lottie E. Stout­ land and Eastport winds ■will • e addition of cut-steel buckles for oc­ Gardiner nar of Manchester to James L. strong southeast thi.. afternoon casions demanding less severity. RCA Cummings of Canandaigua, New shifting to southwest late this after­ The first deviation from my idea Governor of York. noon or early tonight and diminish­ of an “opera” was a combination ot SCREOM CRID Maine. There were twenty-four of the ing.” ______officers and teacher of the W apping brown kid and fox-—a new type of leather that is altogether Federated Sunday school who at­ NOT EQUAL RIGHTS charming. The Louis heel of this RADIOLA46 tended the Hartford County church Mexico City, Oct. 23.— (A P .)— Excel Corn < Gov, iai-( ii:er step-in pump is of brown-kid as is school convention which was held The Department of Interior ruled He hath showed thee, O mau, at Rocky ^ Hill Congregational today women have no political the vamp and it carries a little what is good; and what doth the church, last Saturday from 10 a. m. rights in Mexico and hence caimot buckle of its own, made up of the Lord require of thee but to do justij’, until 9 p. m. vote in the presidential elections two leathers. This same model smd to love mercy, and walk hum­ The Pleasant Valley club held November 17. Its ruling was in an­ comes in a combination of patent bly with thy God?—Micah 6:8. their meeting at the home of Mrs. swer to a query of women’s clubs leather and gray snakeskin tixat is equally smart and for evening wear Homer Lane last Thursday after­ of the State of (Doahuila. s : Therefore all things whatsoever noon with Mrs. Theresa Grisel as in black crepe with the little buckle ye would that men should do to you. assistant hostess. They have chang­ LUMBER MILL BURNS arrangement in black crepe and sil­ do ye even so to them: for this is ed their day of meetin|; this fall, Parnassus, Pa., Oct. 23.— (A P )— ver kid. from Wednesday to Thursday af­ the law and the prophets.— Matthew The office and mill of the Logan Three models which have the ternoons. Lumber Company and five dwellings modernistic trend are the very last 7:12. The next regular meeting^ of the were destroyed by fire today. The word in opera pumps. Can you pic­ Hot Fresh Popcorn made m a Federated W orkers will be held at loss was estimated by firemen and ture a velvety brown or black 'suede Finally, brethren, whatsoever the home of Mrs. Paul Scheldick of with a little dash of lizard on one Attach to your fight socket this nickeL things are true, whatsoever things Pleasant Valley on Wednesday, Oct­ mill officials at $150,000. Lines of the West Penn Power Company side of the vamp leading up to a are honest, whatsoever things are ober 30, instead of November 11, as cross-piece that comes from no­ plated scheduled. Mrs. Henry Baker will were damaged and Parnassus and just, whatsoever things are pure, where and just stops there? It is so M r, be the assistant hostess. other Westmoreland (xiimty towns whatsoever things are lovely, what­ dashing! Then there was another The assessors will-be at the Wap- were in darkness. soever things are of good report; if with a patent leather vamp, a heel there be any irirtue, and if there be of gun-metal kid and black suede any praise, think on these things.— quarter that had a brief motif on Philippians 4:8. the outside of lizard and kid which ECA EADlOfcA . (Compiled by the Bible Guild.) swtmg aroiind gracefully to pipe BaantUU w d n t the instep of the shoe. A n unusual Mapto T«Be«r A family doctor’s aabiMtwilABCAIlM. Thursday: Frank J. Loesch, presi­ Version had a quarter and heel of tro-Djaaalo 8p—k» , dent, Chicago Crime Commission. gun-metal kid with a vamp that combined gray lizard and black kid- * 1 7 , 9 0 0 laxative skin in a sort of chain-Ughtning ef­ fect which seemed to have been HUNT FOR GHOST stopped In its course only by a tiny is the sensible loop at the Instep in which it wound itself quite daintily. T h e greatest radio ^•Kingsdown, Kent, Eng., Oct. 23— c h o ic e ! You will be enchanted with a valne ever offered in FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY (^ P )—More than a thousand Per­ black crepe model carrjdng a tiny how of silver and black kid at the *this city—and we have sians including motorists from far end of a delicate silver kid piping it. Once you hear this ahtl near spent last night in Fawk- that starts at the tip of the^toe and hjim woods hunting a ghost “with continues to'the instep— ^just below Radiola No. 46 you will ^towing eyes” reported to have been the bow effect nestle four little never be satisfied with si^n by local inhabitants. dashes of cut steel beads. any other. More seleo .^The searchers carried guns, W For wear with your, evening Noiv sacks, tennis rackets, cricket bats gowns you will undoubtedly want live . . . More sensitive £md ropes to say nothing of banjoes, an opera pump in a matching , , , 'Two-inone control Ufceleles and other musical instru- shade. A white crepe opera adapts ngfents. Police forces also appeared o u r health is too iniportantt itself perfectly to ^eing—^just ...Local<'di8tanoe switch l ^ a motor coach. Y You can’t afford experiments He 'was a family doctor fo r . bring a sample of your gown and ... built-in RCA Electro- The searchers spent a chilly night ■with jfbur delicate bowels when a more than forty-seven years. He you will be delighted with a pair of Dynam ic Speaker...and Qbushing each other in mistake perfectly tinted pumps in very $1.00 A MONTH the ghost and emitting unspec- coated tongue, bad breath, gas, specialized 1a the disorders of the 50c D O W N short order. many other new features. ■ shrieks. The place evidently headaches, nausea, feverishness, digestive tract. He tested this The operas that I have spoken of le too hot foe the real spectre biliousness, lack of appetite, and prescription in thousands Of cases. all carry the high Louie heel. There Ich did not appear. no energy, ■warn of constipation. Men liked its quick and thorough are three models in the plain pumpi Make fun for your children. Make Molasaes Popcorn Balls, PopcMa flaeaiM U, This applies not only to grown action; the children liked its that carry either the high Lnuise I Sugar Popcorn Balls, Popcorn F u d ^ people; it is particularly the case pleasant taste; old people praised heel or the well-liked junior Louis \ GREENBERG’S ■where young children are con­ it because it never gripes. heelrfor those who prefer this type —toey come in black calf-skin, Today, millions of families rely * Barstow's jleaners $1^00 Dyers cerned. black patent-leather and black sat­ That’s why a family doctor’s on Dr. Caldwell’s judgment in the in. Any one of these three shoes 28 O A K ST. laxative is always the safe dioicel selection of their laxative. Dr. would lend themselves very well to Radio Shop buckles. j ’s Winter Overcoats and Only a doctor knows just what Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is now , sold in all drug stores. It is ihe Every wardrobe should contain 20 Bissell St., So. Manchester The Manch^ter Ebctric Co. Suits Dry Oeaned and -will cleanse the system of men, at the very least one pair of opera world’s largest selling laxative. P H O N E 5181 a Pressed $1.00. women or children without harm. pumps. I . give you my word that Open 2 to 6 p. m., and 2 to 9 773 MAIN STREET Dr. Caldw^ell’s Syrup Pepsin you’ll find the ifiost complete line p. m. Thurs. and Sat. FREE DELIVERY is prepared today under sbict Dr. W. B. Caldwell’s of this type of shoe at the 'W. G. SERVICE supervision from freshest herbs Simmons Cojjioratlon v of 48-68 Phone Shop 3234, House 8160 P r a t t Street in Hartford that it and other pure ingredients, W e Clean Everyt'King SVRliP PEPSIN would be possible to find anywhere and exactly according to Dr. A Doctor's F a m ily L a x a tive — even more complete, I thipk.— ADVERTISE IN THF HERALD— PAyS Phone 4928 Caldwell’s orisdnal iirescription. 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nothing more than toe play^ work specialized in labor problems and CUSTOMS"REOTIPTS. DltOP haymow he has a pitchfork tii hie have learned that; a gdod -fit ia an practical sociology. He has written hands. 'Nowadays- toe “Knights -ot easy to procure/monetary.assistance. of a young child. If toe g^ate oV and lectured extensively on these St Albans, Vt, 6 ct 23.—(AP,) HOBOES FED TOO MUCH post is black toe mark will be in the open road” sleep finder a wagon, " “Much useless energy is expended topics. —Duties coUected In- the Vermont or at toe , side of a hayrack, or white, while if it is white the mark customs district dfiring September by hoboes W alk^ around to tbb will be in ped or black.” Professor PIE, SAYS HUMORIST where'V’er .they can .find a protective back doojrs f^ir friendly, advice,'I amounted to 3181,759, , Harry C, place. In the language of the hobo, .Bailey did not divulge toe nature of WhitehaU, collector, reported tods^. ^ o f. Bailey said. * *"niey should have, toe mark to his audience. lUT OVER PROfflBlTlON the tramp never Seeps but he either a blue book ‘ like- the autbmomle^ FARMER ACCUSED This total represented a decree^ “pounds” his ear, “flops” or . Before ‘ Professor Bailey became of 310,000 from toe total for Sep­ A ------:------1- Professor W. B. Bailey, Guest d irector which wPfild “dosses.” The place where he sleeps Houses to go and ,whj,ch to avoid.^Ifii associated with the ‘Travelers in tember, 1928. A sharp drop in tbs backer of Middlefield _was toast- at Teachers’ Hall— Prefers has icome to bear toe name of “doss^ ^one sense toe hobo haSi’such a; direc­ 1921, he was a member of Yale Newport, Ark., Oct. 23.— (AP)— amoxmt of maple products im p orts Ida B. Wise Smith De- mistress and introduced leaders of Old Fashion Sandwich. ! house.” ’ ^ tory in the fontn of'tramp' maps. J University Economics Faculty for 25 Sylvester Stillvfrell, farnaer, was held from Canada was believed to be tfie various othep uplift organizations of I From Thanksgiving to January 1, had two of toe'se onbe for- different years. While at Yale he often led in toe coimty jail today pending in­ chief factor In toe decrease. WiUimantic and vicinity. American housewives are feeding the tramp . finds it comparatively towns. One was very, good, giving the students of. his sociology classes vestigation of a story told by tw-a ii’is^ re s at W. C. T. U. Con- A t the evening session a very able the hoboes of the coimtry too much easy going, but when Christmas all the houses on toe ^main street cm annual visits to New York City children' that he killed two ot the HUNTERS PLEASED lyesentation of toe peace question to inspect toe darker side of life. As pie and cake. Professor William B. bills start coming in he begiM to and some on the side streets. How­ three men slain yesterday in oil Springffleld, Mass., O ct 23— lAP) was given by Mrs. May Bell Harper Bailey, economist of toe Travelers worry about his lodging and his ever, I lent it to a minister some a result of these investigations and trough bottoms near here. —Last night’s rafin and wind storm }l^ntion Campaign Lasted of New Haven, director of the na­ Insurance Company, of Hartford, source of food. As a consequence •time ago., and never got it back. Frofessor Bailey’s operation of a Sheriff Nance said two -children was hailed as a boon today, by west­ tional W.C.T.U. deipartment of inter- hobo lodging house in New Haven said in an address last night follow­ of this increasing anxiety the hobo “Another way toe hobo has .of of C. C. Starks, one of toe men ern Massachusetts hunted, for ! national relations, about the first of toe year consults for ten years, he'has become popu­ ing a dinner given in his honor at tPiUng what sort fif reception fie is killed, contradicted toe statement of overnight it changed conditioiis S^lor 93 Years. j The convention program on Wed- Teachers Hall. Professor Bailey his friends to find out toe best jails, to receivc'- at toe back -door is by larly known as toe “Professor of from toe most unfavorable in years j nesday will begin with department just as the modern man talks a lot toe American Hobo.” He is rec­ Stillwell that he kUled John Heath, spoke on “The American Hobo.” the marks on toe front gate or post after Heath had killed Starks and to nearly ideal. Immediate danger I conferences at fi:45 a. m. and will The American hobo, it was said, about his vacation. As soon as the of a house. These are quite simple, ognized as one -of the leading econ­ of fires was removed. ».;v 'i - I include , a p^eant by directors of hobo has found a jail to his liking omists in toe United States and has 'William Ash. ■ « ^ a r hysteria!” -«rclaimed Mxs. has an almost vmbelievably simple looking, and for all t^e world like Wise Smith of Iowa, in re- j departments, “What next?” by coun- time of providing himself with food, his winter problem is solved, for he j ty presidents, a march of the nine- usuaUy is able to commit some the charge made by the op- and especially does he find it easy I ty-two presidents of local unions and to obtain pie and cake from house- minor crime for which he is sen­ :t«if^ ts of the 19th Amendment that y.P.B.’s, toe election of officers for -wives. What the tramp likes most, tenced 90 days. Confinement of six -it “put over" by a minority as the coming year and a demonstra- it was asserted, is two large thick months is not what the tramp de­ Hale’s Annual Fall Pack ■a;:^iE of “war hysteria” in ai^address tibn of what has been done in the slices of bread, spread with butter sires, for that would be too long, eiy^n at the evening session of the , state during the year for World’s and a huge slab of meet in between. and 30 days is all too short’ and ty-fourth annual state convention i v^ork. The main address of Thurs- As this is what he desires most, he would force him out into the win­ -of 'The Woman’s Christian Tempe- j ^j^y evening will be given by Mrs. usufdly manages to obtain it. ter’s cold before he was ready to irjd^e Union of Connecticut, . being j Mitchner, president of resume his travels. ^eid; in the First . (^rigi^gational | f^ansas W.C.T.tJ., who knew Carrie I “Poboes,” Professor Bailey de­ clared, “are very much like you ‘and Tramps have many ingenuous FOODS .^hqrch ia Wiilimiantib.- “A-definite i years^ ago in her work of ways of obtaining money, it was ediibational campaign from the days j closing the illegal saloons of .Khnsas I. Their first interests are in obtain­ ing something to eat, a place to said. Often timds the smaU amount df.vtoe Nazarites, an organization \ whose story of the establish- that a hobo needs can be obtMned Cai|i4)aign from 1826 .to 1919,—93 .ment of prohibition in Kansas, sleep, something to wear, a smoke now and then and as it used to be, by telling people that a few cents JUST WHAT MANCHESTER HAS BEEN j^ s ; a Federal legislative cam- which has 'been legally dry since are required to buy carefare to the •Bi^%n from 1834 to 1919,'—85 years, 1880, will be of great interest. an occasional drink. A hobo usually eats five times a day; of those-four next town, or that a little money cato hardly be called hysteria!” Mrs. is necessary to get medicine for a WAITING FOR. ftyhUh is vice-president-at-large of DR. SVVEETSER DEAD are ‘poke-outs’ and a fifth is a le t­ down.’ A ‘poke-out’ is handed out sick wife. If neither of these ways GRD toe National W.C.T.U., president of pro-vides the necessary fimds, tramps ; ^ rowa W.C.T.U. and is a leatog Philadelphia, Oct. 23.— (A P )—The the door while the hobo sits down <^b woman as well as an ordained Rev. Dr. Edwin Chapin Sweetser, ■with his feet under the table for a This is a special Fall sale of canned foods i^ ster of the Church of Christ j for fifty years pastor end pastor ‘set-down.’ ” .Sijbiwas honored a few years ago j emeritus of the ^ome ‘The chief source of worry that the Elvira M. Schaller IT P A Y S which enables you to buy a variety of canned ^ b e i n g acclaimed one df-toe ten | of the Messiah, died at his home hobo has, toe speaker asserted, is to foods at prices that will save you money. ‘most distinguished wbmeii in Iowa, j yesterday. He was 82. • find a place to sleep. In his search Public Stenographer TO WAIT ON iW a honor was coriferrOd by the] Dr. Sweetser was a graduate of for lodging at night toe hobo of Multigraphing* Billing .(Sbvenior’s specisd commission be-i/pufts c o llie and of the Universalist today, it was said, does not follow These special prices are offered in units of camse of her contribution to social i seminary. Canton, N. Y., before , toe tradition of sleeping nights in a Complete Mailing Lists ‘aiinfice and moral protective legis- coming to Philadelphia in 1879. He haymow: for the simple reason that 843 Main St. Dial 7807 YOURSELF two or mwe cans, but you are free to buy as 'latffin. “The 18th Amendmejnt was served churches in Syracuse, N. Y., experience has taught him that usu­ necfesary,” Mrs. Smith went on to . and New York City. He was presi- ally when a farmer comes near a many units as you like. These probably ar^ i^ v “because ’the general welfare,’ | ^ent of the Universalist general con- too-promotion-- r** ______of whichia ofofnH is stated in ______in vention.t.-__j - in toon 1886 and IOQ'71887. the lowest prices you will see for some time. ■tob'l*reamble of^our Constitution as SCHALLER’S GEORGE J. SMITH Buy to the limit—you can’t go wrong! '6het‘ of toe purposes of government, CIDER MILL ■WajS;. menaced by toe liquor traffic. TASTY Syncopation Instructiwi '®very method of restraint and at- Open for Business ;tempted control had beep.pded. 'The on CURTIS FANCY ; traffic was always lawless and the SANDWICHES NEW PACK -fiaiiit was demoralizing. The colo- PURE SWEET CIDER THE TENOR BANJO and White Tnna Fish •fiea’ began toe struggle against the Mandolin and String Inst. Camyheirs Tomato Soup W mfiilneas of drink when toe colo- FOR SALE Connecticut in 1645 passed the LUNCHEONS Fest of Methods , prohibition law-'of this coun- Prices reasonable. Deliver­ 6 cans 4 9 ^ 3 glass jars 5 5^ , > tW ' Congress passed its first pror SERVED ed anywhere in 'town. Cider THE MUSIC BOX “Chicken of the Sea” tuna fish. 'hibltory law in 1834, prohibiting the made Saturday and grapes Rialto Theater Building Buy. a supply to have on hand. sale of liquor in the Indian terri­ at pressed by appointment. Phone 8360 tory and toe immediate -violation of . FANCY NEW PACK thiia law by men going out with t^t- 352 Woodland St.. Tel. 6432 tlei. filling the legs of toe high MURPHY’S Namco Crab Meat 3 cans 97)( .boots then worn, gave us the term E v a p o ifa te d M ilk 6 cans 49^ . ,*bbbitlegging’ so commonly used now. RESTAURANT ;Bot bootlegging dates from 1834, h a t c h e t BR-AND SUNBEAM’S FANCY EXTRA SMALL from 1920. It is by its very I ' - !i^ e, testimony to toe ^erent Fancy Sugar Corn iaVi^ssness of toe Liquori<4yaffic. Place Your Order at Whole Wax Beans ! ji'fee convention was- called to .binder at one o’clock by toe presl-:, CMtical Eyes In D Q 4 No. 2 cans 4 No. .2 cans Mrs. Mary B. Wilson of Plants- Once for the Everywhere are DQttI Ui;’ The state evangelistic director, Judging your THE f i n e s t QU.AUTY—SUNBEAM’S JUST RIGHT BRAND Chairlotte B. Joyce of Bridge- i Appearance led toe ..operung service -of j -M ^ e rand, ^raybr.-' F o lld ^ g the Fancy Tomatoes Early June Peas ^itoinary ‘ greetings and ■ roll call, the presidents of four newly organ­ g No. 2 cans 85^ 6 No. 2 cans ized' unions in Stratford, Canaan, iiiHi Deep River and Cooalt-Middle Had- MAINE WOODS STYUE ^dfun wereantroduced. Mrs. Wilson’s , RADIOLA FRIEND’S PREPARED NEW ENGLAND i^nual address was an admirable | Model 33 S Bean Hole Beans ]^mming up of the present day situ- i Mince Meat 3 cans w . lation in efforts to promote the--ob- | kervance of toe 18th Amendment. : 6 medium cans w REPUBLIC (SLICED AND HALVES) ?The state corresponding secretary, I (6 large cans 31>25) ___ '-Mrs. Sarah A. Hull of Bristol, re­ New Prices ported eighty-five local unions and FRIEND'S CAUFOBNIA California Peaches seyen young people s branches, with RCA Radiola 33 ’^a total dues-paid membership of 4,- 2 No. 2V^ cans 47^ • ?164, of whom 562 have been enrolled Less Radiotrons Oyen Baked Beans [during toe past yea’-. Net increases L- fin membership were made by thirty- • 3 large cans 65^ ' SCO'TTISH CHIEF (PERFECT HALVES) three unions. A W.C.T.U. pin was awarded to Mrs. Alice C. Stuart of Danbury "or her excellent work in Hawaiian Pineapple .winning toihy-tw o qew members $54.00 David Hamm’s during the year. I There’s Hidden Smartness The children’s branch,- the Loyal S No. 2 cans $1.00 {Temperance , has made a RCA Loud Speaker I in your old Felt Hat! Canned Vegetables gain in membership in Middlesex, = Wi,y buy a new felt hat, when your old one can David Hamm are growers and paokers of the finest vege­ Fairfield, Litchfield and New London j 100 B ♦ tables only. coimties and now numbers 1039 boys , I probably be brought back to its original smartness and Miscellaneous Specials and g^rls, according to the report of i i made fit to wear in any company ? Tender Sweet Peas d* ! LUX TOILET S O A P ...... 3 bar^ 19o the state treasurer, Mrs. Nellie Rule! $ = We clean your hat through and through—take out 6 No. 2 c a n s ...... V * e V /w PALMOLIVE SO .AP...... S bars 19o Arnold of Meriden. More than two*^ 17.50 = all the dirt and stains— revive the nap— skillfully 'mould P AND G S O A P ...... 7 bars 25c hundred dollars has been expended Sweet Wrinkled Pe$s, O Ci 5 back the shape and firmness. GOLD D U S T ...... '...... Ig- 23c from the state treasury in promot­ 6 No. 2 cans ...... V * FAMOUS OHIO BLUE TIP MATCHES...... 8 boxes 19o ing nine of our educational depart­ RCA 6 No. 1 cans ...... 89c SHREDDED WHEAT ...... - ...... 2 packages 19c ments of work and over one hundred RADIOLA 33 FINEST PEANUT BU’TTER ...... I.. lb. Jar 25c dollars awarded to young people in Extra Sifted Svyeet Wi!mkled Peas, ^ I O C (Simbeara or Climax) Entirely new and distinctive Is I Manchester Cleaners & Dyers 'toe public schools in essay and pos­ 6 No. 2 cans ...... t P l . s J c l CLIQUOT CI.UB GINGER A L E ...... dozen 31.59 ter contests as state prizes. Thir­ the new’ RCA Radiola 33. = Robert E. Dougan, Prop. _ (Pale and golden) teen all-day institutes for the edu­ Its cabinet although modem in i 129 Center Street. Phone 6938 = cation of toe workers have been tendency is yet so. rich in toe sim­ i “ Cleaners That Clean Clothes Cleanest.” held during the year under the able plicity of its lines that it harmon­ GOLD M EDAL leadership of Mrs. Hattie M. New­ izes perfectly with any tj-pe of home ton of Durham. The editor of the surroundings, and in its circuit and White Ribbon Banner reported a cir- i design are incorporated refinements Kitchen Tested Flour 'culation of from 4,200 td'-4,700 copies I which include the latest develop- iof toe state paper-per month dur­ ' ments of the radio art. ing the year. ^ ' To the inherent strength of the 24V^ pound bag $ 1 .1 5 A vivid account of their expen- metallic construction of the cabinet ■ences in the Land of the Vikings has been added the charm of Afri­ was given by Mrs. Mabel P. Preus- can Mahogany, the grain of which, Free! A Measuring Cup with Every Quart of HEALTM MARKET eer of Waterbury and Mrs. Margaret. in rich brown tones, is reproduced G. Loomis Of New: Britain, who were on its panels. The elegance of its members of Dr. Knudson’s Goodwil unusual lines is enhanced by the party to Denmark last summer. An charm, and dignity of the champleve enthusiastic Get-Tdgether supper ehameT border, the motif for which W e s s ^ W esson OU was held in the dining rooms of the ' found its' inspiration in the art of church at 5:45 p. m. with music by the American Indian tribes. Oil Radiola 33 employs the perfect Fresh Fish toe Boys’ Band of St. Paul’s Church, • ?Willimantic. Mrs. Lena W. Green- RCA tuned radio-frequency circuit 53^ quart tin consisting of three stages of radio­ Our Great frequency amplification, detector and two stages of audio-frequency amplification. It operates direct SpedUils NEW YORK frbin toe AC,,flighting circuit— is “NEW CUSTOMER” f r e e s a m p l i n g via sturdily constructed of toe finest materials—has beauty and substan- Weston’s English Quality HARTFORD LINE tl^ volume of tone’—and finely bal- SALE anfced/s^itivity and selectivity. It is mechanically correct. Biscuits pound Fr.rti Fillrt pt Sol. ^ 45^1 PASSENGER AND Beauty, efficiency, dependability, of famous FREIGHT SERVICE tone quality and low price are the Come in! You are Inyited to sample t h ^ ^ e salient features of toe new RCA cults. These btecnits are made from the test Ingr^ents ta- Daily Except Sunday Radiola 33. S g p ie bu^r shortening. Cookies that are guaranteed and endorsed by The J. W. Hale Company. LV. HAIM’KVKD 5:00 F.M ALLEN-A Underwear » 35)^. ^ ( Fresh Smelts : ^Glkatoi-bury 5;S0 PM I Also Zenith, Philco and MidfUetuwn 7:15 PM Silver-Marshall for Men and Boys is Now On. E. Haddam 8:30 PM “ Star” and “ Puritan” Deep Kiver 9:15 P.M Newest Fall and Winter Styles at f t Essex - - 10:00 P.M Bull Heads Lv.Saybrook Point 10:45 PM i Sugar Cured Due NEW YOKE (Pier40,.\.R.) 6:80 AM Alfred A. 20% Reductions ? i\4SSE.\UEK FAKES Ham 2 6 / lb. I Boston Blues Oiw .* 82.50, • until Monday Night. K«kiin^/'i'rip *. - - 4.00 Skihned back. SnnaU rise Also a fresh supply of butter fish, salmon, sword fish, fresh Main St., Opp Park St., Steain Heated Stateropms hams. ’ ' mackerel, eels, flounders, fresh haUbut, scallops, oysters sad South Manchester Tickets ana Keservalions at HULTMAN’S clams at Hale’s usual low prices. State Street WHOff New Location Soon, Purnell The Hartford Line Place, Just a Step from Main S t r ^ t ;

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insurgent Republicans and Demo­ seemed to contain blit one name, ih m tiiM te r crats Joined with the regular Re­ that of the Manchester Evening publicans to keep. the bill alive on Herald—that have coine to recog­ Cimthis 9 traU> the floor of the Senate, not from nize that it is impossible to achieve any friendship for it. but for the safe operation of automobiles at an Armstrong’s See the Armstrong Educational "I PDBLIBHBD BT THB tnff'R AT.P PRINTINQ COMP ANT, INC sole purpose of beating the stuff­ unsafe average speed. The more, if Linoleum Exhibit in Our Window ■ IS BlMtll Strett not the merrier, at least the saner. I South Manoheitor, <^nn. ings out of it in the open and be­ THOMAS FERGUSON fore the eyes of their constituents. In thin connection It is to oe . BDITOB’S NOTE! This is the General Managtr third of a series of stories by Rod­ This in spite of the fact that the noted that there is propaganda go­ ney Dutcher telling of the work of Founded October 1, 1881 Thomas resolution Instructed the ing about to the effect that< the Washington lobbies in past times. Finance Committee to eliminate all state of Massachusetts is "consid­ Publlehed* ______Every._ Evenlns Except ering” amending its speed laws in By RODNEY DUTCHER Sundays and HoUdaya“ Uda Entered at the tariff increases from the measure Rugs Post Office at South Manchester, except those applying to agricul­ such a way as to establish a mini­ Felt Conn., as Second Class Mail Matter. mum speed limit but no maximum Washington, O ct 23.—After the SUBSCRIPTION RATES: tural products. first large crop of lobbyists had One Year, by mall ...... 86.00 limit. If this is Indeed being consid­ too! Per Month, by mall ...... 8 -60 Recommitment of the bill imder forced through the Assumption bill ered it must be by a small and im- Delivered, one year ...... ■ 89.00 these circumstances would have with the aid of heavily Interested Here's a real “ special” in Slnsrle copies ...... 8 .08 infiuential element, for Massachu­ congressmen and officialthereby had the same ultimate effect as its floors, a feature during our Edu­ setts is headed faster than any enriching the speculators, both lob­ MEMBER OF THB ASSOCIATED defeat on the floor, for the most byists and speculators turned their cational Display Week • •, ...beau- PRESS other state in the Union toward a tinllkely thing is that it would ever attention to the rich lands to the Jiful Quaker-Felt rugs in popUr The Associated Press la exclusively radical reform in automobile speed entitled to the use for republlcatlon have emerged from the committee west. * lar room sizes. The season’s of ail nows dispatches credited to It in the form ordered by the resolu­ — maximum. Manufacturing and other special or not otherwise credited In this classes needed no special lobby to latest designs in the new touch, paper and also the local news pub* tion. But the Democrats and the aid them In early days. Wealthy, dirt-resisting, easily cloned llshed herein. . EVEN BREAK i All rights of republlcatlon of insurgents are far less interested properUed men occupied the seats Accolac lacquer finish. Prices? special dispatches herein are also re­ in the defeat of this particular tar­ Hartford Republicans have re­ ot Congress and were able to leg­ You never knew such rugs could served. iff bill than they are in using it as nominated Mayor Walter E. Batter- islate tor themselves as a cla^. But costs so little! You must see SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ son and the Democrats have nomi­ there were many enterpri^g per­ a punching bag to show their con­ sons who saw gn^eat opportumues them ___ together with other SENTATIVE; Hamilton - DeLlsser, nated John P. Gaffey as his oppo­ Inc., 285 Madison Ave., New Yorlt. N. stituents what wallops they can in the new country and tnese eithei felt rugs and Quaker Felt by- nent. The Hartford 'Dmes. in effect Y., and 612 North Michigan Ave., hand the enemy. hired lobbyists or .came to the seal the-yard. Chicago, 111a says, "Two nice men-^take your ot government themselves. Most ui They believe they have the The Herald la on sale dally at all choice.” The Courant seems to have the land in the northeast had al­ Schultz and Hoatling news stands 4n Smoot-Hawley measure licked— ready beeq tadten when the Consti-1 forgotten, that the nomination o6 New York City. - that they have a combination of tutlon went into effect, but va;jt mayoralty candidates is traditional Full service client of N E A Service, votes large enough to prevent its areas remained in the south aud the middle amd far west. Ibo- „ to ^ y"evV t' BuVpVactr-i ^ Member. Audit Bureau of Circula­ passage A Lot of Bribery tions. ctoly every one of these opposition Ckimpanies ot distinguished citi­ Senators Is printorUy Interested ..1 e ' " ^ zens, largely composed ot tradeis What an attractive floor The Herald Printing Company, Inc., would seem to lie in the fact that assumes no flr.anclal responsibility self-adyertlslng. And there is a deal and bankers, employed bribery and each of them can’t have two votes, for typographical errors appearing In more of this to be had out of in­ corruption on a lau*ge scade, the evi­ advertlsments In the Manchester one to give to; Mr. Batterson, the dence shows, either to get land Evening Herald. dignant philippics against the bill, other to MI*; Gaffey. grants or have favorable laws ' and at such little cost! in Senate debate, than out of the paissed or to evade existing laws WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, 1929. quiet demise of the measure in a regarding remuneration as was On gay days and gray days----- MESS 'HEN you see the Arm­ committee room. often done with connivamce of Lana 9x12 FT. these charming modem floors are ANOTHER BARNUM YARN the i Office officlads. There were n o, laws strong Educational Lin­ It probably isn’t worrying $9.95 and $10.95 like built-in sunshine for your In a recent magazine article on 'worthy mayor of the sovereign city tending to help the smadl settlers. oleum Exhibit in our win­ OO-IA-LA! Everything did help the speculators rooms. In entrance hall, living hoaxes we encoimter another of of Middletown that in these col­ dow this week.... see all the coun­ those unending attributions pf The sudden and unwarned upset­ who wanted to sell small lots at 9x10V2 f t . tries where raw materials are room, dining room, in every rpom umns his name was spelled Bj^eld, exorbitant prices. ting' of the Briand government by $g.95 and $0.95 gathered___ all the ' oceans that in the house Armstrong’s Linol­ something he didn’t do to the late but since not even the most ex­ In carrying out this great work, Pbineas Taylor Bamum. Defending the French Chamber of Deputies, must be crossed to bring them to eum Floors brighten the dullest treme clipping would warrant sucn both in Ctongress and the legisia- the memory of Bamum from unde­ while it is probably less serious In tures, the old lobby dug itseli in. 9x9 FT. America___ all the processes lin­ corners, yet fit gracefully into the a phonetic construction we extend served slights is more or less ‘ a its probable results than would ap­ There were many protests at the j $7.25 and $g.25 oleum must go through before it most conservative color scheme. to Mayor Bielefield our apologies. big land grabs, but cupidity de-1 regular Job for this writer and it pear on the surface, provides Amer­ reaches your home...... you When you see the exhibit also in­ feated, indignation. Nevertheless, spect the new linoleum patterns I seems to us that it ought to be, icans' with another specific reason there were some promoters once | 7%x9 FT. wonder how linoleum floors can cost from the same , sense of fellow citi- for thankfulness that our parlia­ who arranged a land split with cer- j $5.45 and $0.45 so little! senship, for every newspaper writer mentary system does not too close­ IN N2 W YORK tAin members of Congress and who | in Connecticut old . enough to dif­ ly follow the European model. Be­ were actually brought to trial at f 6x9 FT. the bar of Congress when the deal | ferentiate between Bamum facts cause if it did the present situation was publicly disclosed. But a ; $4.95 and $5*45 ind Bamum fables. in the United States Senate, where New York, Oct. 23.—With aU its Watkins System of Laying strength, wealth, power and effi­ Philadelphia lawyer argued that Scores of times we have protest­ the expressed principles and desires ciency, New York can ge rendered the land grant bill had not been I 3x6 FT. V passed and so no punishable offense ed that it was not Bamum at all of President Hoover in Important absolutely helpless by the turning had been committed. He won the $4.50 and $4.75 -By the Watkins System Armstrong’s who invented or used that cynical matters have been twice fiouted of a few wheels. linoleum is cemented down over a layer Let a single subway car or two case. ; declaration that "There’s a sucker lately, would inevitably result in Lobbyists in the Georgia legisla- . be halted by a strike, and pande­ • 3 x 4 FT. of soft, yielding builders’ deadening felt ture, representing a group oiE B os-' bom every minute," and now we the reconstmctlon of the Cabinet monium ensues. Let a severe snow which has been previously cemented to ton and southern capitalists, ob­ ‘ $4.00 and $1.30 feel constrained to utterly deny the and the government’s policies. storm halt the street traffic for a tained' millions ot acres of land .j, the floor. Such floors are seamless tmth of the magazine article when The French people, however, are few moments and a day may be amd bribery became such an im-1 18x36 INCHED ^ sanitary and resilient to the foot. It says that "Zip, the missing link,” accustomed to such political phe­ taken in untangling the snarlz;- At the moment, the wheels of a portanf issue at the next election j was one of the famous showman’s 39c 45c nomena as the inexplicable and certain number of trucks are refus­ that the people chose an almost en- : own discoveries. We don’t question seemingly hazardous defeat of the ing to carry the vegetable products tirely new legislature which rer i the article's assertion that Zip. was Briand government at a time of pe­ from the warehouses—and a defi­ scinded Uie sale act in 1796. The, land was later ceded to the federal the late William Henry Johnson, a culiar delicacy. They are not likely nite panic shakes half the city. A strike of truck-drivers, having been government. WATKINS BROTHERS. colored man bom in New Jersey, to take the matter as seriously as ' The New England Mississippi called, produce cannot be deliver­ who had a misshapen bead. What it is being taken outside. ed. Land Company had bought a mil­ 55'YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER we object to is the statement that France as a natio'n nmderstands Within a few inoments Gotham lion or so acres from an original buyer and although it paid little or "P. T. furnished him with & coat can be changed,from a glowering perfectly well that she has no other no part, even of that amount, the made of gorilla hair and a funny statesman so capable of conducting Titan to a sifiyellng* weakling. The (DWMKILLAB) great metropolis is helpless in the prominent Boston capitalists form­ topknot.” her difficult course through tbei flux face of any monkey wrench in its ing the company lobbied for 11 It is not only, our ‘sincere belief of liquidation of the World war as machinery. And since It is a years in Cong^ress for indemnifica­ that Mr. Bamum had nothing to do market-place and dependent large­ tion. They finally got $1,000,000 Aristide Briand. So it can almost be from the treasury. The supreme with the turning up of Zip but ws taken for g^ranted that she does not ly on the outside world, any inter­ ference with its.distributing system court, which early showed a pen­ doubt whether he ever saw that intend that anybody else shall real­ chant for sustaining grants and sends it groping like a blind man. projects, mostly in Indiana, Ohio, would appear, were only pointing singular person. At the time when ly have that Job. But she cannot, at franchises obtained by bribery and the way for the great era of lobby­ fraud, ruled that the legislature’s Illinois, Wisconsin and Mlchlgran. SPECIALS Zip came on the scene the sideshow the same time, restrain her volatile To one who lives within easy ing and corruption which was origlhal contract could not be re­ ' Few Canala Were Dug Health and Diet of the Bamum circus had been reach of market supplies, the pre­ about to be launched by raUroad political temperament altogether. voked. The fundamental object of most leased as a concession to the late dicament of Manhattan at such a companies. She must have her little crisis as time seem inconceivable. Bribery obtained many bank and promoting companies wat plimder Advice For The Weekend George B. Bunnell of New Haven usual—something to get momen­ Consider, then, that in the early other charters in this early period. and to get rich quick. They asked TOMORROW: Lobbying in Wash­ snd was known as "Bunnell’s An­ tarily excited and stirred up about. hours of the day, before New York The canal graft‘ provided a big for second, third or fourth appro­ ington up to the Civil War. Thursday, Friday, Saturday job for the lobbyists. Various in­ priations and stole most of' them, By DK, FRANK McUOX nex.” Bunnell found his own freaks, is even turning in its beds, churn­ There will be a new government, no terests wanted canals built and by indirect methods. Many of the Gent’s Mesh Bands ran his own show. Bamum was ing boats from the Jersey side be­ doubt—probably with Briand in it gin to haul in the market supplier urged that they would stimulate promoters had little Intention of TRYING FOR RECORb for strap watches then a very busy man with inter­ at the head of the foreign office. of the day. Within ' a few hours trade. The Job of the lobbyists was building canals. One company dug A LESSON ON CHOPS $1.50 and up ests outside as well as connected But within a few weeks dnother something like six million dollars to persuade federal and state gov­ a worthless little ditch and by Kansas City, Oct. 23.—(AP)— ernments that the promoting com­ fraudulent surveys ma.de Its con­ Lieut WUlfred G. Moore, a Kansas with the circus. He didn’t travel turnover, another Briand govern­ worth of farm products- have been The cook for a small household panies should be given both the ap­ gressional grant cover 100,000 acres City airplano salesman, plaimed to with the shpw at all. He certainly dumped upon the piers and the often fifids it economical to use some Ladies’ Mesh Bands ment, and everything fine and dan­ propriation to dig canSls and the of rich copper land In Wisconsin. go aloft today in an attempt to bet­ kind of chops for the meat dish. It trucks are carrying them to the for wrist watches had gotten all through with such dy before the January disarma­ wholesale places of the West street canals themselves. The government never got them ter his own American altitude rec­ is indeed quite an art to cook a small stuff as manufacturing freaks ment conference. Oo-la-la! district, The government began to ban4 back. ord for two-place monoplanes. small rosist of beef so that it de-, $1.75 and up years before Zip appeared. Zip was Remember, also, that there is out canal land grants in 1824. The For years lobbyists devoted them­ Lieutenant Moore iiriU take off from velops the finest flavor. Most peo­ Wabash and Erie Canal Company selves to obtaining grants' of Fairfax Airport in the same plane ple who like roast beef prefer to eat a Bunnell product. JIM HAM STILL very little direct buying done in New York—particularly where obtained 826,000 acres in land "swamp lands” which generally in which he m^de his record of 18,- it when they are dining out, as it Crystal Beads The martial voice of Jim Ham wholesaling is concerned. Cafes grants in the next ten years and turned out to be valuable mineral, 543 fe^t September 30. is cooked in large quantities in the GULLS Lewis, famous, before the bleachery and coffee shops, • tea* rooms and ■various others received lesser acre­ agricultural, timber or grazing The world record ip held by Capt. restaihrant ovens and develops a $1.50 and up ages. Congress gave away a total lands. Godfrey de Haviland# of England, certal^fiavor which is- difficult to There is a story going about In of time got in its work, for bis pink grocery stprePi . vegetable markets produce with fit small roast of beef and all the rest have commission ot. 4,224,000 acres for the canal But these early lobbyists, it whose mark Is 19,800 feet. the newspapers concerning a Polish whiskers, is raised against the in the small oven. Cameo Pins men and agents to represent them In the United States, the favorite peasant who bought some mining nonsense of disarmament. Naval at the market places. -^They never $2.25 and up conferences, Jim Ham tells Rotari- “Don’t Know Where We’re Goin’; Ask the Calf!” chop Is the lamb chop, while the land on the moon. He had gone to see their supplies until they arrive mutton chop is more desired in .Warsaw with a half formed idea of ans, mean npthlng. He is contempt­ later in the day. The trading Is England. The mutton chop is of Gents’ Strap Watches emigrating to Americsu There he uous of peace anyhow. done sometime about sim-up. One course from more mature sheep, is agent or commission man may have fell in with a couple of men who It beats all bow the drip of blood larger, and the English especially $8.00 a dozen or a hundred clients. He prefer it cut extra thick. told him that America was played and the smell of g^untJowder get in­ knows th$ demands of each re^r The French chop comes from the out—the place everybody was bead­ to the veins of these battle scarred taurant and store he represents. "rack” which is a term applied to Elgin Legionnaire ed for now was the moon. You got old veterans—how they hate to see It’s all very far away from the con­ the chuck and . ribs. However, the term "chop” may mean any portion the world grow softish and effemi­ sumer. Strap Watches there by airplane or rocket. One The same applies to the fruits from the loin, rib, chuck or shoul- of the strangers had been there nate. Persbings, of course, and such and other vegetables which arrive der. $19.00 and up 'himself. He was a nqlning man and like piker warriors may long for in refrigerated cars. Long before In preparing either lamb or mut­ ton chops, it seems best to cut off |iad found the moon imbellevably the day when there shall be no sun-up, something like 3,000 cars may be lying in lower MEmhattan V the outer or thick layer, as this Full line o f Conklin^ idch in precious metals—had se- more of such horrors as those from waiting to be unloaflied. eliminates any strong taste which is Tcured a number of splendid claims. 1914 to 1918; but grizzled veterans peculiar to either lamb or mutton. Chilton and Waterman Over a row of drinks the peasant of the Jim Ham type are not to be Suddenly, due to the i truckmen’s In cooking chops, they may he . Fountain Pens broiled under the broiler in the reg­ begged to be let into this great op­ denied their birthright of gore and strike, nettling can be moved! Prices soar beyond reason and pa­ ular way, or pan broiled, which $2.75 and up portunity. He had money, quite a clash and thimder. For was not Jim P trons of cafes bang the table while means to put them in a hot. pan without any fat. turning them over lot of it, for he bad turned all his Ham a hero of the Spanish war? demanding.their quota, of peas, car­ -m Did be not courageously sit at a almost constantly to keep them Ollendorff Wrist possessions into cash. He naade the rots or beets. A Visitor from Al­ from burning and sticking to the offer himself of a fat price for one staff desk far from the stricken buquerque or Des Moines, entering pan. Many people prefer this kmd Watches of the moon-claims. Reluctantly the fields of El Caney and Kettle Hill a hotel after a lonl; ride, demands of pan broiling to that under toe to know why the largest city on for ladies complete with moon-voyagers finally accepted. A and project his ensanguined spirit broiler, as It g^ves the meat a dif­ the continent cannot provide any­ ferent flavor, shnilar to barbecued bracelet “lawyer” was introduced, drew up over the reaches of the ether and thing better than canned beans! So meat. . . . $28.50 and up the papers and the peasant, after thus spur the Rough Riders into it goes! The veal chop makes a very tasty a few more drinks faded into de­ their famous charge? Did he not food which many consider to have a The dawn scenes^ by the way, are •—a better flavor than be^f. Both veM lighted slumber. When he awoke wear his ruby whiskers defiantly Westclox Alarm Clocks like nothing to be found on land or and lamb, however, should not he in colors the strangers, the lawyer and his outside an 1898 military blouse de­ seas. The docks spring to life long regularly preferred to beef and money were gone. Thej police told spite all possible jeers? Could valor after good folks are in bed and the r ' ^mutton, as these immature meats $l.gO to $5.00. him they were sorry. go further? freight cars come grrinding in while are more difficult to digest but.'of other travelers are warm and course, may be used occasionally by Everybody is entitled to laugh at Who can blame such war-worn asleep in their berths. those who have no digestive troubles New Pocket Ben this peasant except those Ameri­ sons o f Mars for dreeiding the day With searchlights and hand flares and who find them more arreeahle. Watches $1.50 cans who have been bu3dng stocks when the earth shall kn4w no more the work goes on, until several 4 ' A reducing diet which has had at from twice to three times their of battle, no more of the slither of thousand freight cars and hundreds some vogue is the lamb chon and of boats '^have landed theii* fruits pineapple diet which really tnakes a value and confidently expecting bayonet or crunch of bone, no more and vegetables. ’The farms have good combination, but should'not be them to keep on going up forever. of staff uniforms? But vifi wonder. been stripped o f their best for the continued for verv Ton?, as it does moon buyer hadn’t a thing on Just the same, if it is worth to the New York markets. With a strike not produce enotiph bulk and i'* somewhat deficient in \dtamins- and th^m. Rotarians what they have to pay on, food 'for a hundred arnfies lies il. DONNELLY wasting. rirganic salts which are needed from Jim Ham for his speeches to heq.r the non-starchv vegetables. Jeweler While the great ‘ city looks on (More about chons tomo-r/^w^ NO VICTORY Mm bewail the threatened glories helplessly—as it doea when storm QUESTIONS AND ANSAYERS 515 Main St., So. Manchester Refusal of the Senate to recom- of his Uk. strikes It or a train is wrecked in Nosei-Rleed a subway. zoit the Smoot-Hawley tariff bill to Ouestion: H. G. writes: —"I am GILBERT SWAN; Finance Committee, as projgosed SPEED' bothered ■with constant noso-b’ ceds. by a ehronic Irritation of the mem­ branes inside the nose. These ^ A resolution offered by Senator 'The New Britain Herald and the WiM vou tell me toe cause?” Answer;—Vou-m av he suffe-ing mucus membrancea become inflam­ i^om as of Oklahoma, is hardly to Meriden Journal should be added to Premier Ramsay MacDonald isn’t ed and the Mood vessels m ore ex­ bringing any naval experts with from high blood pressure which interpreted as a forecast of vic- the growing list of Connecticut would bring on the frequent noSe posed so that Meedixig comes on him tb Washington. He nlust want more readily. - t t r y for the bill. On the coutrary. newspapers—^which at one time to find out a few things fdr sure. Meeds. Otherwise they are caused

• ^ : .a^unrssiEK KVB«.«U SOUTH MANUHlSSrEE. CONN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1929

numbers rendered by several of the TWO TALKIES TODAY little guestsi There were sevea guests preisent E01SON PUT CRIMP Past Grands Met Monday. ON STATE PROGRAM ROCKVILLE Members of the Trinity Past I Grands Association were the guests Is A Valuable IN LOCAL FACTORY ■ . , of the Manchester Lodge in Mart; NegoUaUons for the purchase ot) on Monday afternoon, at “Man and the Mdtaent and Rockville - WllUmantic Ughtln? WlUvli timeLiiaiv a«» supper was served--- “His Lucky . Day ” Both Company .are now in progress, tt Those who attended from this city Good Filins Presented* was announced by good- authorit> were Mrs. Alice Kington, Mrs. Wh3e Nation Hails Inventor on Tuesday and although it is not George Thompson, Mrs. Whittlesey, The two talking pictures on ^e ’ Education believed that the transaction has Mrs. Harry-Frledrick, Mrs. E. li. new double feature program at tne Asset To Go This Town Recalls Loss been completed, it is expected that Cobb and Mrs. Achsall Dowding. State today and Thursday, presei^ an official announcement will be Alden Skinner Auxiliary Whist, Billie Dove in Elinor Glyn s, '^ e Our govemmenjt has wisely provided for the made in a short time confirming the Alden Skinner Auxiliary will hold Man and tte Moment,” and education of our future citizens—but it leaves td of a Big Industry. sale. a public whist in tte dining room aid Denny in “His Lucky Day., bringing to tte screen all tte in­ It is reported that numerous of G. A. R. Hall on Tuesday eve­ gredients that go tp make up real the parents the responsibility for their smart changes wiU be made in the board ning, August 29. Prizes will b.? entertainment. The observance of the fifty of directors and that some of Llie awarded smd refreshments will ua appearance which is equally vital toward their served. The following members wid "The Man and tte Moment is anniversary of the perfection J"® long time employes will be pension­ one of the most famous, a^d most incandescent light by ThomM Edi­ ed. , be in charge: Mrs. John Huhnly, Jr., widely read of tte stories from tte success. It’s as important to check up on a boys’ son now being so generaUy obseiwed Secretary H. M. Whiting at cis Mrs. Cora Elliott, Mrs. Flora versatile pen of Elinor G yn. has a Manchester connection that home in Pine Orchard, Conn., pro­ Stamps. picture is a faithful depiction of tte xWardrobe each week, as it is on the pantry and seems to have been overlooked or fessed total ignorance of the sate Pythian C lu b ^ Meet. ^ k . All of the elemente whl^ forgotten. Manchester and Man and said he did not know if it wouM The Pythian Social Club will meet fascinated tte miUions oi readers cupboard. Chester men are entitled to some i ever be sold. Information that the in its rooms in tte Fitch block on have been retained, and the glory. Three years after Edison of tte RockviUe-Wilhman- Thursday evening, Oct. 24. Members acters in tte picture seem to have had ^successfully made the electric tic Lighting Co., had been asked to are asked to make a special elfoil stepped right out from tte pages In this manner you will automatically instil in lamp, experiments were being m ^ e resign, tte letters having been pre­ to be present as business of specinJ of the book, so true are tlwy to the him care and thoroughness, you will cultivate in for its further development. The pared for their signatures, prelim­ importance will be transacted. book characters. Billie P®ve h^ 'perkins lamp, as it was k^wn in inary to tte company being Men’s Club Social. few pictures so well adapted to her him a taste for dress, you will provide him with those days, was being experiments taken over by tte new owners, whi The Men's Clubs of Uu Baptist particular style of acting “®f upon by mea who secured are said to now hav tte control 6i church WiU hold a box social in tte supporting cast, headed the self-assurance and the ability to command mroey backing from Manchester the common stock. Secretary Wh.t- Bocied rooms of tte church on Fri­ Roeque, could hardly have been im­ respect—assets that are the best insurance for people. The tests were made in ing refused to discuss this, day evening, November 1. Every proved upon. Manches^r and the first arc eu The negotiaitons are on for tte member of tte club, with friend or “His Lucky Day" presents Regin­ ald Denny, the versatile screen his future. to be used in this country was tri^in I purchase of tte Rocl'viU^Willi^^- family is requested to attend. Com­ out in the Oakland Paper mill m ' • tic Lighting Company, with plants plete plans will be made at a meet­ comedian, in a picture that is a Oakland. ,,, veritable laugh riot from stMt to Don’t wait until he is entirely out of clothing in this city, Stafford Springs ^ d ing, of tte club ' -> Friday evening finish. Denny Is an even better N T. Pulsifer, head of the mui at Wiillmantic, with tte general offlc,e Oakland before it was sold to the of Uus week. ' laugh producer in the talking pic- or furnishings—for a little sum, timely spent, American •Writing Paper company in tte latter city. One of tte best Girl’s Club Whist. tures than he was in tte silent pic­ The Girls Club Lpld a public whist will not only keep him smart-looking but will also allowed the experiments to car­ indications of this is tte prepared tures. and his ability in the in its rooms in tte Prescott block ried on there whUe teste w « e being type-written letter sent to tte pres- screen Is too well known to dwell save you money in the end. carried on by Lysander FranWin. I ent directors of tte company. on Monday night, to which their upon It. In this picture. Denny is SSTa resident of Harrford, but toen ' Rev. Williano Drach Accepts Call, was a large number of players pres­ seen as a young real estate sales­ living on North School street. Man­ i The First Evangelical Lutheran ent. Prizes were awarded as fol­ man who Is Erying to sell twin m M - chester, at the time. E^son s lamp I church of this city is soon to have lows: first ladies, Mrs. Nellie Jacii- slons to his prospective fatter-ln- BOYS’ SUITS BOYS’ RUBBER or bulb used in the tube a cotton a pastor, to succeed Rev. John t . Bon; second, Mrs. J. Willis; consola­ law. From this one situation you RAINCOATS AND cord with p non combustible coating Bauchmann, who resigned July 1 ‘to tion, Mrs. Annie O’Loughlin, first can readily surmise what»complca- Mr Franklin conceived and put into become pastor of the Lutterin gents, William ; second, tions Denny can get himself m*®- Ages 6 to 18 and as readily extricate himself, al­ SLICKERS operation the placing of a hart- church in Linwood, N. J. Rev. Wi - Oscar Menge; consolation, Walter pressed paper board in the bulb, . liam Drach of Buffalo, N. f ., has Reinhold. ‘After whist playing re though after one solid hour of fun. With 2 Pair Pants, one finding this to be a non-conductor. accepted a call ' ’tended to him to. freshmente were served. long and one short $5.00 When these experiments lowingXLJWAUg a£L meetingw ""O of— the------Lutheran WeU Baby Conference. be successful the Mather Electilc congregation on October 8, Robert There will______be a WeU Baby Confe MNTAGES TO FACE company was organized. This was Tennstedt, president of the congre- j ^ rooms of tte Visiting BOYS’ BLOUSES on October 13, 1883, ot gallon receiving word to that efl:?ct j^yj,gg A.3sociation. in the Prescott CROSS-EXAMINATION $ 1 0 *“ $ 2 5 years ago this month. The oame of yesterday. ' block on Thursday aftemooa be- Mather was given The news that Mr. Drach has ac- f^gen 3 and 4 o’clock. Many molh- $1.00 “" ' $ l o 5 0 cause of the work of Itebert Matter cepted the Rockville pastorate gj.g present with their babies, LoS Angeles, Oct. 23 — (AP) S the arc light. Harry G. ^d be pleasing to members of the Frank Milne In Hospital, Al^ander Pantages after more Children’s Overcoats Robert Cheney. N. T. Pulsifer and church and tte people of tte com- p^ank H. Milne, local manager at than four strenuous hours devoted Maro S. Chapman were named munity. It means that the Firs^ ^ of the Rockvillc- to recounting on the witness stand Sizes 3 to 10 BOYS’ UNDERWEAR among the incorporators Evangelical Lutheran church will YVUlimantic Lighting Co., is ill at his version of an attack alleged to UNION SUITS Witt the incorporation have one of the most able preachers Hartford hospital, have been made by him on Eunice Perkins Electric Lamp com ply te in the Lutheran denomination, .or Busy Cut-Ups Active, Pringle, youthful co-ed -dancer, to­ $8.50 *“$15.00 March, 1889 they occupied tte he has been pastor' of one of Biu- -Rockville’s Busy Cut-Ups’’ held day faced an indefinitely longer $1.25*° $2.75 buUding of tte Matter company Md falo’B leading churches tor twenty 1 rehearsafl for their play period of hostile cross examination started in to manufacture fb® years. He recently received a can pa,” at tte home of Mrs. by tte prosecution. JrapT The Mather miU was b^t to become pastor of the Lutteran Little of Orchard i^treet on The grayhaired 64 years old BOYS’ OVERCOATS theater magnate denied tte girl’s BOYS’ SHIRTS In 1886. The company ^ church in Meriden but declteed. “ ® priday evening. The entire pro- ixig 100 hands when they ran is highly recommended by Rev. wu- “Junior Achievement’ charges yesterday and declared they against a court injunction by were “a frame up.” He raid tte 17 Sizes 11 to 18 Rdison company, which provided liam Meyer of Waterbury, one ^as gone .hrough and club year old girl grabbed him, and $1.00$1.50 that after March 25,1889 tte E

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MAKCJHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , §0UTH MANCHESTER, GONN^ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1929. ' PAGE TEN Reserve Force Bulldog or Wildcat? B y Laufer BOWLING Soiinenberg Me^tk Le CHENEY GIRLS* LEAGUE*

W ! i EMith Rowsell’s 119 was high in Up By Horween last night’s bowling matches in the Tpnight For World 1 1 (Jheney Girls’ A. A. league. Jennie Schubert was second with .113 and Helen Frederlckson third i^th 109. DID YOU KNOW THAT— The matches were rolled at Fear’s 'Dynamite Gns” to Go |r ^ ‘ Pony Backfield Is No Morej ' Austin Smith, North Dakota and Bronke’s alleys. The scores fol­ Why, It^s The tackle, wears a full mustache low: < and beard. . . . Inquiries re­ Senior Division. Strangler! Through With Boot De­ As Conlabs Prepare for vealed, however, he was not one Velvet of the well-known cough drop M. Karpin ...... 89 93 79 Marsters’ Indians at Cam­ brothers. . . . The Cubs liked H. B odreau ...... 90 85 81 spite Street Encounter in Haas, and so long as somebody E. R ow sell...... 87 119 98 had to break up a ball gafne for M. Sherman ...... 89 87 88 Which He is Injured. bridge. them, they’d just as soon see him J. Schubert ...... 9t 113 90 do It . . . Press box applications for the Michlgan-nilnols game 452 497 436 Los Angeles, OcJ. '23.— (AP>,«— By i;\’ILLIAIH J. CHTPRL4N contain a warning against re­ Dressing “Dynamite” Gus - Sonnenberg - who questing a seat for an “assistant” R. Anderson . 82 105 gained the world wrestling chiun- New York, Oct. 23.—(AP.)— . because “our confidence has M. Lamprecht 77 80 pionsbip by , his rough and tnmhla With a second successive big game been blighted by the appearance E. Jamison .. 68 61 flying tackle, faced a title bout with Saturday in store for more major of pugilists, bond salesmen and L. Thomfelt . 83 81 Ed (Strangler) Lewis tonight handi­ “levenS in the east, coaches gener­ ' billposters as ‘assistants.’ ” . . . K. Gustafson 85 105 capped by a cut Up and bruised nose ! In 27 years of competition, Joe ally in this sector plan two after- i received In p street encounter with a noons of high powered practice i ^ Ruddy, the swimmer, has scored 406 395 432 Los Angeles bond broker. Sonnen­ prior to the Friday quiet. Many of ^ ' 1650 points for the New York A. berg, bleeding badlyappeared at a : C . . Joe is 51. . . His grand- the tutors are making quick ro-1 Throwing police station yesterday and said alignments of their forces in an I father was Joe (Hornpipe) Mc- L. Poots ...... 50 69 Pete La Djone,. bond broker and attempt to overcome weaknesses I Grath, heavyweight champion of E. Anderson . 62 79 amateur wrestler, butted him with­ ■ Ireland, who died at the age of manifest in victory or in defeat last, C. Ritchie ...... 91 85 out warning during discussion of a I 108 . . . Joe says he’ll still be “in Frederlckson ... .109 74 Saturday. , « ,, ; H. possible bout between them. A bat­ Harvard’s famous pony backfield j i the swim” at 125. L. P u k o fk y ------. 70/ 74 tery warrant sworn to by Sonnen­ is no more. The heroic reserve; berg, was issued later by dty prose­ force has been broken up by A r-j 412 381 cutor Lloyd Nix. nold Horween in an attempt to get Ribbon.* Sonnenberg said La Djone’s head more speed into his opening attack j E. ' Klelnschmidt ... . 81 65 struck him in ^ e face causing the before the invasion of Cambridge C. D io n ...... 81 71 cut lip and bleeding nose hut that by A1 Marsters and other “White A. M a ja ck ...... 82 86 the result of the encounter would A. Pontlcelll ...... 79 78 Indians” from Dartmouth. Devens iH E 'S S , not interfere with his title match to­ and Potter of the Ponies probably •» ClA A H. Gustsffson ...... 92 106 87 night. will team with Putnam and T. Gilli- BOVS DOhAT 415 406 gan on Saturday as Huguley and F<:?oirTKBV White repose on the bench, at the Old Mill start anyway. Barry Wood, hero of 82 98 the 20-20 Army tie had the call as | STRIBLING-SCHMELING F. Nelson ...... 77 Football 'V M. li^cKinney...... 86 80 90 first sub in practice yesterday. , There is talk of a bout in Ger­ / many between that enigma of the E. Lautenbach ...... 94 81 103 Mai Stevens is mapping an air 70 93 Briefs .offensive with which to strike back ring. Young William (Lissome) L. Russell ...... 68 Dummy ...... 77 70 76 at Cagle and the Army in the Yale Stribling and the Hurtful Ham­ Bowl on Saturday. Despite a rain burger. Inasmuch as there isn’t much chance of this department be­ 402 383 460 New York—Among other things which hampered many eastern elev­ Weaving. coach Charley Oowley may ne^d to ens yesterday, Stevens ordered his ing sent to the United States of M. Strong ...... 95 88 106 drill his Columbia team i n ' “stags charges to go into the air in a Europe to see a thing like tha'., we’re strong for such an affair to E. Kissmann ...... 79 70 81 Looking at the collar and tie, presence.” The Uons poor shovUng snappy practice session and the G. Hatch ...... 77* 83 76 tux and all that, you might think against Dartmouth, CSrowley at­ Elis spent the afternoon spinning happen. It is just a frivolous fancy of -...ac'lKOO^r-AT 'IM CAT' N. Taggart ...... 86 92 82 this was Gentleman Jim Corbett. tributed to “stage fright.” a wet ball about the field. this department that the Hurtful C. Jackmore ...... 90 97 In that ceise you would be wrong, Princeton has stopped Navy Hamburger would be able to take for it’s Ed Lewis, the old Strangler Worcester, Mass.-^The Fordham plays in practice but the feeling Strib into camp without wearing 427 430 430 himself, wearing the soup and fisn. game was especially hard on Holy . prevails that the midshipmen them­ himself out too greatly. Strib is The former world champion, who Cross guards. Weiss and Hemmei- selves will present quite a different ANTI-WILSON FAN great against an opponent he deems CHENEY GIRLS’ LEAGUE was defeated by Gus Sonnenberg, berg both were out of yesterday’s proposition in Palmer Stadlufh Sat-, DROPS LEGAL SUIT he can plaster. Where there is the doesn’t care for the monicker. drill because of injuries suffered In urday. The Tigers had only a half Middleweight Title mental hazard, however, of a foe Chicago, Oct. 23.— (AP.)— Junior' Division Strangler, any more, ’tis said, but the battle with the Maroons. hour out doors yesterday because Velvet who packs a mean punch, Stribling Lewds (Hack) Wilson, Cub cen- that doesn’t mean he has quit ras.s- of the rain. is a mighty "fine wrestler. I. R o s s i...... 60 Annapolis — Na'vy's • moleskin Tuss McLaughry alternated Har­ terfielder has one less worry ling. Lewis recen' y posted a cer­ He\ Guesses Well J. W h ite ...... 75 wearers didn’t get in much practice ris and Mahood in Fogarty’s va­ than he had yesterday. A suit Battle Next Tuesday tified check for $5,000 with the Strib knows, no doubt, that the for $20,000 against the outfield­ E. P eterson ...... 65 Illinois Athletic commission as a yesterday. Head Ctoach Bill Ingram cant post as the Bruins sailed into Hamburger can hit plenty hard. It E. Geddls ...... 73 had so much to say to them that intensive work for their first game er filed by a fan who charged challenge to meet any heavyweight is hard to outguess the boy from Los Angeles, Oct. 23.—Will Ace »for some time, but has been doing E. M azzoli...... 57 wrestler in the world. He meets actual drill didn’t start until dusk. against Syracuse since 1922. Wilson had assaulted him at Hudkins be the next middleweight ‘considerable work, so that he should the south on this point; even an ex­ Wrigley Field early last summer Sonnenberg tonight. Bill perhaps felt the talking would Carnegie Tech scrimmaged in pert usually can predict how. he is champion ? be in condition for the boiit. Hud­ 330 396 402 do the midshipmen more good than . the rain yesterday in anticipation has been dismissed. kins has been fighting more, and is going to conduct himself in any The Nebraska Wildcat is certain , Throwing RAY BARBUTI MAY any actual work on the field. of Notre blame's invasion of the In top shape for the affair. 'The Cat given bout. If the Hamburger could that he will. Mickey Walker, present B. G errick ...... 73 BE REINSTATED. smoky city. Amherst and Wesleyan title holder, is equally sure that the came through the Anderson' bout ------^ work out some sort of decision over E. R o y c e ...... 71 New York, Oct. 23.— (AP)—The kanover—Approach of night lu toiled through the^moistu^^fo^ | Strib, it would save us a lot of wor- Cat won’t. But the question will not with hardly a mark. J. Modean ...... 57 longer forces Jackson (Jannell to opening Little Three engagement be decided until next Tuesday night Keeping the Ace Away fast approaching indoor track and ry about who is going to face Shar- METALLIC PLATES E. W olfrom ...... 73 field season may witness the re­ call a halt to Dartmouth’s football .'scheduled for Saturday. key in Miami in March, when Hudkins and Walker meet , at Hudkins is a dangerous infighter. E. B ik a ...... 80 practice. Four big flood lights Wrigley Field, Los Angeles, for the Anderson won only the round that turn to competion of Ray Barbu tl, The Six Hundred Millionaires want Olympic 400 meter champion. have been installed enabling the championship. . he stood off Hudkins and boxed '.lim. 354 418 390 to see Max get one of the big fights Suspended last February for Green squad to continue its workout The bout is holding the spotlight Walker is a good infightpr, and a against Sharkey. A lot of things can ON SHOES BARRED “brin in g the amateur athletic union long after dark. - in the boxing world as one of the good boxer, but will have to keep BIG LEAGUE PILOTS happen between now and March, Spinning No. 2 into disrepute” Barbutl’s application but it’s no secret that Max stands best “naturals” of the year, with the Ace at a distance. L. R einartz----- ...... 55 44 Walker has gone into the light- for reinstatement now is “under con­ in line for a go right now if he can EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the tearing, savage Cat matched against A. McVeigh ... ___ 58 58 sideration” by the registration com- the hard-hitting, crafty Walker. I heavyweight division for several ___ 58 51 WRITING WANT ADS be maneuvered out of his tangle sixth of a series of seven articles R. O’L e a r y ----- i mittee of the Metropolitan A. A. A. with the New York commission. “ Sure I’ll beat him,” says the con­ ' bouts this year, but should have no R. GrlffiUi----- ___ 48 55 DYKES ALL WET explaining changes in the foot­ difficulty in making the 160-pound D^eflnite disposal or rejection will be Barring Schmeling, who is there fident Hudkins, who has recently re­ A. Moriarty ... ___ 75 68 mkde later by the committee. to send against the fearful Sharkey ball rules in effect thta season. moved the last obstacle in his path limit. Hudkins fights best at aJiout Managing a major league base­ fellow? Phil Scott? Perhaps, but before the Walker bout, taking a 157 pounds, well under the limit, and 294 276 335 SAYS MCCARTHY ball club is becoming a more precari­ that doesn’t sound like a millior-dol- Rule changes relative to the six-round technical knockout over the few poundo should give Walker Main Office No. 2 ous job with each succeeding year. lar card by a long way, even equipment and conduct of players Kentucky Joe Anderson. 1 no advantage. N. Yokitls ...... 60 74 ■OXN V I I A N K With the demand for winning clubs- though people will pay to see most One Decision j Under the terms of the bout G F is h ...... 52 68 may be only of casual Interest to the Half the fun of pla’ying golf Buffalo, Get 23.— (AP)—Willing causing such keen competition for anything when there isn’t must else football layman, yet they doubtless Walker has memories of a de­ lyalker will get 47 1-2 per cent of E. McConville .. ...6 2 59 1 the big league pilots, there may to do. cision over Hudkins in Chicago some the gate, Hudkins 12 1-2 per cent. It M. Kissmann ...... 6 9 74 is knowing you should to treat the world series as a closed will have their certain effects on the incident until about this time or a come a day when ageing ball . What Might Have Been time ago, and is certain that he can is expected to gross about $200,000. D um m y...... 48 44 game and should be known to the be working • bit earlier next year, Joseph V. Mc­ players no more will harbor dreams | Another Stribling-Sharkey affair “ take” the Cat again. fan. Carthy made it plain today he t()ok of blossoming out as baseball man- j be „a whole ...__ lot to... w'rite The 1928 code forbade a player Los Angeles fans are boosting 291 319 307 -agers. In fact they may feel that j home about, but even that gamble Hudkins in the bout. Hudkins, al­ little or no stock in wearing “projecting nails or iron boast in Philadelphia that the "Ath­ a nice job as ciubhouse boy offers a would be a better one to take than ways a good drawing card, definitely Main Office No. 3 plates’’ on his shoes. This now SASILA-BERTHOLD letics stole all the Cub pitching sig­ more secure livelihood. put himself in line for a title bout

home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hutch- -<& I ins. SSS>| ARREST FIVE MEN Thirty-three members of Colum­ AGED GYPSY WOMAN STIMSON GATHERS A n o r a n DR. GODDARD ALLOWED SPENT LIFE IN TENT bia Grange went to Andofer Mon­ NEGRO IN S E T S day evening to visit the Grange Coleford, England — (A P )— IN BOND ROBBERY there and furnish two numbers of TO SEND UP ROCKETS England’s veteran gypay mother DATA FOR PARLEY the program. Columbia’s part was Lust not after her beauty In thine has died, in a tent, and has been a sketch "Aunty Cheerful" and a heart; neither let her take you vidth I buried in her beloved Forest of her eyeUds.—Proverbs 7:25. SHE MURDI THOMAS PINCKNEY BORN. Mother Goose parade. The other War Dept. Cautions Him to ' Dean close to where she was Granges participating were Weth­ See That No Fires Are ' born, and lived for near a hun- Most of $700,000 in Seenri- Female beauties are as fickle in Today is the 179th anniversary of ersfield, Wapping and Mansfield ■ dred years. State Dept. Officials Collect- their faces as in their minds; though Started by His Machines. Mrs. Sarah Fletcher was one the birth of Thomas Pinckney, (Storrs). Refreshments were served casualties should spare \them, age YoQDg Southern Woman ' of the best known and most be­ American diplomat and soldier. ties Recovered by Pofice; by .^ dover Grangq. Washington, Oct. 23— (A P )—Per* loved of the gypsy band that ingTechnical Reports for The famous statesman was Dwight A. Lyman is visiting his brings in a necessity of decay.— mission for Dr. R. R. Goddard of haunts the forest. She had more bom in Charleston, S. C., Oct. son, Samuel Lyman at his home in Boyle. ______Picks Up Rifle and Shoots Worcester, Mass.'? to make field tests Messenger Confesses. than 140'descendants. Our Naval Delegates. 23, 1750. He was educated in New Jersey. of high flying rockets at Camp She was bom in a tent on Han- Elngland and was admitteck to the Miss Anne- Dlx and Mrs. E. P. Ly­ Devens, Mass., was granted today Pickpockets will lecture In the Boy at Her Home. nam Common, in Shropshire, It English bar in 1770. man spent Monday at Groton Long University of Chicago crime school by the War Department was her boast she never had a Returning to Charleston, he en­ New York, Oct. 23.— (AP)—Two Point at the cottage of Mrs. Ruth The permission was granted with says a news story. They ought to wood or stone roof over her head, Washington, Oct. 23.— (AP)—Sec- tered the Continental army i’’ thefts in which more than $700,000 Jacobs. the understanding that the scientist, be able to furnish some interestlng\ although she scorned the life in 1 retafy Stimson and State ^ e^ t- 1775 and played i prominent part in bonds were stolen were near solu­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Isham are Selxna, Ala., Oct. 23. (AP) who is developing the rockets to rise ment officials were compiling techni­ notes on crowd psychology.______a cardan. She believed in set- ■ in the war until taken prisoner at tion, pollcef said today, with the ar­ spending several — — ~ He was governor of ,South Car-j of the securities. liberty on her owt recognizance. atmosphere, would take precautions ------_____ Long Point. __ I faraiicG* olina in 1787-89, presided over Joseph Hirschman, 25, was taken Miss Esther Barnes, 20 year old to prevent fires which might result Actively aasistin® the secretary the state convention which rati­ into custody as the chief eng(lneer of daughter of a Selma factory worker, from his experiments. ' are Joseph P. Ctotton, junder- fied the federal constitution • in the theft of $512,000 worth, of secur­ The biography of si navy diver retimied to the city today as county The request for permission was , 1 secretary of state, and J. Theodore officers assisted Coroner Andrew 1788 and was a member of the ities last September 20 from H. V. has just been published. Down the made through Secretary C. G. Ab- j uotation; Marriner, chief of the western Eu­ Hlscoe and Company, brokers. He Breslln in his Investigation of the bott of the Smithsonian Institution j ropean division, both of whom dealt slate legislature in 1781. He ladder to success. served as minister to Elngland , in WM arrested sffter Carl Forman, slaying yesterday of Ed McKee, who is directly interested in studies ■ intimately with the naval Quezon negro, which Miss Barnes has ad­ 1792-94. now in the Tombs with Milton Al­ of the effects of the sun’s rays on i while Ambassador Dawes and ter, messenger boy, and Llavid mitted. . In 1794, he was sent on a spe­ the earth atmosphere and climate Minister MacDonald held prelimi­ Schwartzberg, told police he ban GREENBlERG’S Coroner Breslin was unable to and is directing the assembling of cial' mission to Spain, where he nary discussions this summer. turned the bonds over to Hirschman complete his investigation yesterday astronomical data which he hopes "The average undergradute'r Stimson has ordered that all in­ negotiated a treaty guaranteelc-g Cleaners $1.00 Dyers and the release of the yoimg woman eventually may provide a basis for view of the true purpose of educa­ to the United States free naviga­ after receiving them from Alter. formation pertinent to the After the arrest of Alter and on her own recognizance was made scientific long range weather fore­ tion must be revived; scholarsnip meeting which may come tato the tion of the Mississippi. 28 OAK ST. Schwartzberg, Forman said, Hirsca- to permit her to be at nome^th casting. . must again take its place as the hemds of any in the department be He was the federal candidate younger brothers and sisters. Bres­ true goal of college life.”—Chlet made available to Marriner, who has for vice president in 1796, and man gave the bonds back to him Men’s Winter Overcoats and lin indicated tha. his invesUgaUon Justice Taft. (Cosmopolitan.) been prominently mentioned m served as a federalist member of and told him to lea.ve town. Forman Suits Dry Cleaned and dropped a brief case containing all was nearing completion and that ms j Stimson’s chief «o-ordinator and ad­ Congress in 1799-1801. He served Pressed $1.00. eat or drink too much, have a “ hang- verdict in the case possibly would be ; DONADIO-SALVATORE "Marital relations depend up.in visor at the conference. as a major-general in the War of but $50,000 worth of the securities ovor," take A CID IN G . Relief is instant. forthcoming later today. 1 in a letter box in the east side and N o gas, no arid, no aoumess, no splitting the fushion of two lives. A husband Admirals to . 1812. FREE DELIVERY headaches. Guaranteed to fit your case Had Insulted Her | and his wife get along because they The assistance of naval officers, He died in Charleston in 1828. then went to Boston where he wa.-? Miss Barnes notified Sheriff R. F. i arrested a few days later. He said SERVICE or money back. Ask your druggist lor Miss Margaret Diraicica Salvatore, are on a level and they can go to the some of v.f.om are yet to be chosen the best remedy. Hamner yesterday morning that she he had believed all of the stolen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent same places and meet the same peo­ as advisors to the American group, i We Clean Everything had killed McKee with a small cali­ Salvatore of 90 Walnut street, and ple.’’— Rosa Ponselle. (Smart S eti is being enlisted by the secreta^ in bonds were in the case. bre rifle after he had insulted her. Frank Donadio, son of Mr. and Mrs. these preliminary activities. Rear BELGIUM GUARDS WELL Hirschman denied'any connection Her version of the shooting was Jiat Ralph Donadio of 138 Center street, "Judge not a man by ,his clothes, Admiral Richard H. Jackson, a with the theft. Phone 4928 McKee, a chore-boy employed by the were married this morning at 9:30 but by his wife’s clothes.’’— Lord member of the general board of the In the other theft, that of $200.- Barnes place, made insulting re­ ITALY’S CROWN PRINCE 000 worth of bonds from A. E. at St. James’ church. The ceremony Dewar. navy, who has been mentioned m a marks to her sffter she had was performed by the Rev. W. P. possible choice by the President for Frank and Company, police had in him breakfast. Thfe negro left, Reidy and a nuptial high mass was an advisory position, conferred with Brussels, Belgium, Oct. 23.— (AP) custody Irwin Kott, bond and jewel­ threatening to return. Miss Barnes "Education, in great part, means celebrated. The church decorations an opening of the mind to the duty Stimson yesterday. __^The authorities are taking meas­ ry salesman, and were seeking in­ said, after she rebuked him. It was were palms and lilies, and a»large The view that if the conference in ures to prevent any incidents during dictments against Carl J. Lewi^and on the negro’s return to toe house of living consistently under neces­ number of relatives and friends wit­ London is not successful the world the coming visit of Crown Prince Morris Lichtmann, attorneys, and that she shot him, the buTlet enter­ sary social conditions . People nessed the ceremony, from Newark, should be trained to accept the con­ powers will renew competitive build­ Humbert of Italy whose engage­ Ferdinand S. GUlesple, an insurance ing his neck. Sports New York, Worcester, Hartford and dition’s of regulated liberty.’’—Al­ ing in all unlimited categories of ment to Princess Marie Jose is ex­ adjustor. Only two smaller children were in this town. • naval vessels, was advanced by R®P“ the house with Miss Barnes at the bert Shaw. (Review of Reviews.) pected shortly. ^ ^ ^ The bridal attendants were Miss resentative French of Idaho, chair­ The police have expressed belief time of the shooting, she said. Diminica Sedvatore, sister of the man of the naval appropriations Permission for Miss Barnes to re­ "Few average Americans now be­ that Communists'aided in preparing APPAREL bride as maid of honor; Joseph Ga- sub-committee. the recent attack on the Italian turn to her home gave rise to re- lieve we must arm to the teeth to French’s Prediction. COLUMBIA gliardi of Hartford, boyhood chum resist Bolshevism."—Will Irwin Embassy by a group of anti-Fas-. ports that she had been exonerated of the bridegroom as best man; He predicted that a successful in the killing. The report was cor­ (Scribner’s.) conference will mean the end of the cists. bridesmaids. Miss Mary Damato of Prince Humbert is visiting Bru.'»- Mrs Percy Carver entertained at Everything a fellow needs to keep rected. today by Coroner Breslin. I Homestead street. Miss Carmela Ca- battleship as the backbone of the a smaU bridge party Thursday "Observation of life shows one sels Incognito and the name of the talano of Center street. Miss Mary vatlous fleeta, but doubts that the afternoon, the guest of honor belr.g him warm in the coldest weather. MarcAntonio of Center street and that solemn people are generally submarine can be abolished as sug' station at which he and his suite will arrive tomorrow is being kept Miss Anne Dix, who is soon to leave ESCAPE) LUNATIC Miss Mary Alsano of Suffield; the humbugs."—Bertand Russell. gested in the invitation. France, for New York 'or the winter. Those ushers were Michael Clvlello of Italy and Japan have shown a de­ secret although it is probable tlie Italian party will use the private present were Mrs. Carver, Miss Dix, South Main street, Vincent Lamenzo sire to keep their submarines, he Mrs. C. A. Holmes, Mrs. Ulllan ' CAUGHT IN CITY SPENT NIGHT ALONE said, while most nations have indi­ station of the royal castle at LEATHER of Maple avenue, Hartford, Joseph IN WASHINGTON MONUMENT Clarke, Mrs. Junabel Squier, Mrs. Toscano of Walnut street and Ralph cated a willingness to drop event­ Laeken. Mary Hutchins, Mrs. Elsie CoUlns Salvatore, brother of the bride. ually the costly dreadnaughts. Prince Humbert and Princess New York, Oct. 23.—(AP)—A Washington, Oct. 23— (AP)—For and Mrs. Laura Robinson. Mrs. COATS man posing as a health department The bride’s gown was of oyster Marie Jose will first appear in pub­ the first time since * it became a lic together Thursday afternoon, Hutchins received first prize a.ad Inspector and giving the name of white satin trimmed with duchess Mrs. Squier the consolation prize. lace and tulle. Her veil of lace fell focus for tourists’ eyes, a person— during a reception organized in \lways a favorite in every boy’s William 'P. Murphy was arrested and a woman at that—has spent the GIVES FUND OF $10,000 The Misses Gertrude Gates an

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER,CONN.. W EDIffiSDAYvO^BER 28.1989 PAU£ 'rWBEVB MRS. TRENOR RICE IsiA T O R EXfflBiS Sky The Limit, Saye Architect SUES FOR DIVORCE . ( m Who Planned ISO^Story Scraper jWife of Willimsntic Man In­ N. O. TRANSFERS. dicted in Jackson Case, Files Hartford, Oct. 23.— (AP)—Cap­ Suit Today. Nea$e BY JOB c o r p s Twice Rejected by Britisb tain Edward C. person, 192d Field Here is list ;pf Those Who NBA Service Writer Artillery relieved, of. command of Willimantic, Oct. ~ 23.—(AP) — 1 D and transferred to Na­ New York,—The sky’s the limit, Mrs. Trenor Rice, whose husband j I t ' Was BNA quest, in - adjutant general’s office Grand Jury for alleged slaying of going to reach it. It’s all very dis­ orders today. Loiig Ocean FGght. County Detective William E. Jack- Shadow of the couraging for those arcW ^ts wto UsX '; Form; Thdr Future Plans First Lieut R. H. King, Hartford, : son and who was released when the have been commissioned to 2d Battalion is transferred to comr, indictment" was nolled because c£ mand Battery D. ' ' “the highest building in the world. New York, Oct., 23.— (AP.) The ladk of evidence, was in court before . Washington, Oct. 23— (AP)-r—The For there has been a spirited battle Lt. (J. G.) .Harold C. Raymond, Judge Edward M. Yeomans yester­ flow of debate continued at- flood London, Oct. 23,— (AP)—The re­ toll of airplanes, lost tn attemptedj for supremacy of the national sky­ vised Book of Common Prayer of the U. S. N. R. is appointed I4'eut. iJ. day and today seeking a divorce. tide In toe Senate today as the vet- line, with several cities in competi­ Church h f England, twice rejected G.) in toe naval milita as of .date of flights vEcross toe North Atlantic, 1, After Mrs. Rice hadcv* testified ..... h^r eran George Norris took up the as- tion. . • by Parliament but recently approv­ October 1, and assigned to duty to which it seems Urban F, ' husband had used her cruelly and 1 sault of toe Republlcap Independ­ But New York, city of sky- ed again by the convocations of toe lidto toe 20 to Division, Naval m ^ ’s “Golden Hind” probably will Trenor Rice had denied this the ent-Democratic coalition against the ^ touchers, is going to win, church, was discussed by the bishops Milita, C. N. G. be added, is nine. ’Dyenty lives have court ordered attorneys to, file rate schedules in toe. tariff, bill. Directing hia , specifical­ by such a stupendous marpn that today at Lambeth palace, residence been sacrificed on toe sdtar of ad­ briefs within a week. its rivals scarcely can have a of the Archbishop of Canterbury. d r i v e r e x o n e r a t e d . venture. The “ Golden Hind" would Mrs. Rice sues for her divorce, ly at the chemical duties, the. Ne­ braskan with all the force his years chance for many When toe Church Assembly meets Norwich, Oct. 23.— (AP)—Harold be the tenth, Diteman’s life the alimony of $150 a month and cus­ Near the downtown financial district again, the bishops will probably ask ; j. Porter a bus driver of .,thiis city twentyifirst. of Senatorial training have tody of toe four children. at Ifls command, asserted to&< tariff of Manhattan there is to be erected for appointment of a commission to ' employed by the New England Eleven other .flyers, forced down a structure more than twice toe Transportation Co., is exonerated of at ‘sea in attempted trans-Atlantic on calcium carbide .was effected to C v 4 study too new constitutional position “protect the power truyst” , height of its long-famous neigh^r, arising from Parliament’s rejection criminal blame in toe death of WaU hops,: were' rescued from a similar toe Woolworto building. It will cost % * '’t PUBUC RECORDS His statement was mafie, ais the of the book, but this proposal is dis­ ter McClure, aged 4, in Groton Oc­ fate. Senate Migaged in a general round about $100,000,000, will cover two approved by Some of toe most tober 11 by Coroner E. J. McKay in The' list of unsuccessful flights in city blocks at its base, and wiU of discussion and after it b^d devel­ i i prominent clerical and lay members, a finding today. which lives were lost follows: Warrantee Deeds. oped that certain domestic carbide shoot 1600 feet into toe heavens who were active in opposing toe May 8, ,1927—Capt. Charles Nun- Axel Hansen and wife to Grace C. The Eiffel Tower in Paris, now companies had gone to Canada tp -xi. < s-Jx > >( prayerbook measure in toe House. STRAUSS SENTENCED gesser and ,Capt. Francois Coli, Syralhgton, house and land on Mon­ obtain cheaper power, a big cost the tallest structure in toe world, Would Start Dispute bound for New York from Paris. roe street: Edward J. Holt to Paul will be dwarfed by this giant of factor in toe pro^duction o f toe s' “Starting such an enquiry would New Haven, Oct. 23.— (A P .)— August 8, 1927—Princess Lowen- Donze, lot No. 70 of toe BluefielJ chemical which is used primarily in steel and stone. So wm toe new stein-Wertoeira, Capt. Leslie Hamil­ Tract on toe w c:' side ot Victoria Waldorf Astoria office building, to not only rekindle the controversy Jacob Strauss, of Stamford, who the manufacture of acetylene gas. f .< V Dean Inge of Saint Paul’s; Lord ed flight from Old Orchard, Me., to duction to one-half a cent. It was ’Detroit and Cleveland. Judge Abraham >Wofsey ‘ of Stam­ Walnut street; Edward J. Holl to Cushendun, former imder-secretary ford. Rome. IDavid Collins and wife, land anJ proposed now to keep it at one cent. It’s Only Possible Site >‘X -- A stroke of luck for toe pro­ of state for foreign affairs; Rev. In pronouncing the ' sentence. Sept. 7, 1927—Capt. Terry Tuliy i building on Canfield street: Fraok Protesting against a reduction. Senator Goff. Republican, West Vir­ moters has made possible this Henry Major, principal of Ripon Judge Thomas acknowledged toe and Lieiit. James Medcalf lost in' Rieg to toe State of Connecticut a super-skyscraper. They l^a^e been hall, Oxford; and the Rev. Robert effectiveness of toe plea but de­ flight from Hiarbor Grace, N. F., lo ! right ot way and full possessi on ginia, said if the -tariff was sufflc- tjfiien tly high, those compsmies which aUe to gain control of toe oiUy Charles, archdeacoh of Westminis­ clared it his duty, not only as pun­ Croydon, Eng. over rear of land to be used 1 Dec. 23, 1927—“The Dawn,” with have opened plants in Canada would property in toe city ter and noted ecclesiastical authori­ ishment for Strauss but quite as building the Bolton-Manchestor ty. much for its effect upon other inci­ Mrs. Frances Wilson Grayson and hi^way: James Forde to Camil.’j be forced to come back to the Sterprise could United'States and employ American Structural requirements for a bulld- ■•VI''*- “Rejection of toe prayerbook pient lawbreakers to impose a pen­ three companions. New York to GambolaU, lot No. 3 of Marvin measure was entirely constitutional Danmark, via Harbor Grace. labor. feg of such vast proportions j^ k e alty. On each of toe two charges Green Tract; lalph and Emn.a He pointed out there were several it necessary that two city, V and, in the opinion of very many, he gave Strauss 18 months in toe March 13, 1928;—Capt. Walter H. Vdn Deck to the State of Connecti­ expressed the mind of the rank and G. Hinchcliffe and Hon. Elsie Mac- carbide plants in this country and the intervening street b e Federal prison in Atlanta but pro­ cut, rear 6f land facing on T ollaij located in Michigan. New York, spanned. Thomas street, between file of church people, whose wishes vided that toe two nm concurrent­ Kay disappear in flight from Crom­ turnpike; W. Harry England to Ed­ found more direct expression in well Airdrome, England, to Ameri­ Iowa, Minnesota. West Virginia. Broadway and Church streets, toe Above is an artist’s conception, ward W. Wirtalla, land and build­ Virginia, and Alabama and said it Parliament than could be secured in ly- site chosen, is owned not by toe based on tentative architectural ca. . ing on Coburn road; Mildred Bloom cost about twenty-five dollars.a ton Sty b u t ^ N e w York Hospl^tal. and plans, of the way the 150-story sky­ the church assembly. There appears STATE TAXES Oct. 17, 1928—H. C. MacDonald to Eleanor M. Bendall, land and more to produce the chemical here to us to be no reason why Parlia­ the promoters already hold leases scraper will look when it takes its Hartford, Oct. 23— (AP)—Notice lost in hop from St. Johns, N. F., buildings on the east side ot Main than in Europe. on 1^,000 square feet 'of this street place among today’s giant buildings ment should not be asked to give of toe assessment of toe state tax to London, flying a tiny plane. street: Philip Sharo to Catherine E. Senator Vandenberg, Republican, and its bordering property. of downtown Manhattan. In the legal sanction to those parts of the of $1,250,000 and toe state military July 13, 1929—Major Idzikowski, F. Sharo land and building on tlie Michigan, contending for an “ ade­ . The buUding code of New York center of the foreground is the cen­ revised- prayerbook which meet tax of $418,092.05, which are ap­ of Poland, killed and companion in­ north side of Hackmatack street. quate tariff” said the carbide plant r^uires that toe area tury-old city hall, once the loftiest with, general acceptance.” portioned among toe 169 towns of jured when plane “Marshal Pilsud- Marriage Licenses. at Sault Ste Marie, Mich., paid Swer must not exce^ 25 per cent structure in New York. Charles F. the State and payable November 10, ski” forced down in Azores on at­ Emil T. Klotzer of Vernon and nearly half of the city’s, taxes and ol^itoat of toe base. But ®y®°. Noyes, one of the builders of the pro­ have been sent to towns by State tempted flight, Paris to New York. Miss Edith Custer of Manchester; a large portion of toe city”s popula­ Tax Commissioner William H. Blod­ tas restriction, toe roof will be m posed giant, is pictured at the left. COWBOY AVIATOR Aug. 19, 1929i— Oscar Kaesar and and Edward Lanz of Hopeville, O., tion depended on the plant’s success. S in area and wiU be employed gett. ______Kurt, Luescher, two yoimg Swiss and Miss Anna Bahler of Ellington How Business Grew aa a landing field for airptoes. aviatora,. lost in attempted flight have applied for marriage licensee. That was 30 years ago. In 1926 STILL UNSIGHTED SUIT FOLLOWING CRASH ’!* Hia Castle in the Air from Lisbon, Portugal, to America. The application of toe latter w'us W s giant of 150 stories has be^ his business had grown until he Bridgeport, Oct. 23.— (A P )—Gil­ On May 17, 1919, Harry, C. HawK- f>w% life-long' dream of Charles F- was able to sell It to the United bert L. King, son of toe late John made at 2:35 this afternoon. They REPORT TWO SAILORS irontlnii-'fl rr«iin I’ace 1.) er and McKenzie Grieve were pick­ are to be married next Tuesday t>y Noves wealthy real estate developer Cigar Store interests for 2,400,000, T. King and Mrs. Eleanor J. King ed up at sea by a tramp steamship S k T l n interest in 40 other large and this with the, provision that one- Justice of toe Peace Stuart Was- received no word of the Montana today filed suit as executor of his when forced down in attempted LOST FROM WARSHIPS bifildings. In this new enterprise half that amount would be repre­ mother’s estate for $12,000 against ley. man. flight from St. Johns to Ireland. he is associated with one of the sented in a half-interest in toe busi­ the White Line Bus Corporation of Capt. George W. Haldeman and wealtWest of toe tobacco “ Agnates. Variable Winds USURPER CAPTURED. ness to be retained by him. He was Latest weather reports received Bridgeport as damages for death of Ruth Elder were rescued by a "" “We have determined that tne to continue as president, and the his mother, she having been injured Washington, Oct. 23.— (AP)—The by the weather department of the Dutch tanker near toe Azores on London, Oct. 23.— (AP) — The Navy Department announced today 150-story buUding is entirely prac­ bonus system he had installed for in a collision of toe bus with Mrs October 13, 1927 in.flight from New tical of construction and financing, his employees was to remain in air ministry indicated that Diteman Daily Mail said today in a dispatch that two men were lost overboard was probably encountering variable King’s car. Negligence of the bus York to Paris. Capt. Leigh Wade, Noyes declared. “We have been force. operator is alleged. from Peshawar, India, tha!t Bacha from ships of the scouting fleet dur­ winds, but would be all right^pnce U. S. Army around toe world flyer, Sakao, Afghanistan usurper was ing a gale on toe Atlantic yester­ Working silently on the project for Harvey Wiley Corbett, prominent and a companion were picked up at some time and even this nnnoi^e- he approached the Irish Coast. being taken to Kabul, Afghan capi- day. New York architect and one of the BOXER IN COURT sea on August 3, 1924 when they ment—for our own interests—Is most enthusiastic advocates of great; Following winds from the west frOm Kohldaman Lieutenant Edwin Van Brant was 60 elevators, some of which will go Bridgeport, Oct. 23.— (A P )— “Ted” were forced down in flight I somewhat premature. , skyscrapers, declared that 100-story cover a considerable part of his Mountains. Nadir Khan, recently j reported lost from toe light cruiser to toe airplane landing on the roof, route, but elsewhere there was a Lewis who claimed he was once fly­ Scotland, to Iceland; Commander “We have obtained control of the | buildings are the practical limit for weight champion New England, crowned king of Afghanistan after j Marblehead and Boatswain’s Mate necessary property and have been and a tower which will be at least strong north wind. Francisco de Pinedo, Italian avia­ his defeat of Bacha Sakao is suffer­ John Michael Welch, was lost from 50 stories in height. a single city block. He now is de­ was in court today charged with tor, in flying from Newfoimdland assured by architects that the whole signing toe new Metropolitan Life An official said that if Diteman ing from tuberculosis and pleurisy. the battleship Florida. Noyes, now president of a huge panhandling. He told a story of hav­ May 23, was forced down near the thing is entirely feasible. It is not Insurance tower, which may reach man got into Latitude 55 north he The department had no informa- real estate concern, has taken a col­ would probably find the upper air ing been in an auto accident between Azores and was rescued by a steam­ definitely financed, but th®re is no that height. they were rescued near the Azores i tion except that toe bodies were not orful route to success. Born in Nor­ very cold. From Longitude 30 to 25 here and NleW York. The case was er and later completed his four con­ question but that But since Noyes controls two by a British warship. They had left recovered. They were presumed to wich, Conn., he sold newspapers as west there is a pronounced low pres continued for a few days. tinent hop to Rome. plenty of money avaUable. blocks and the intervening street, Spain for the Azores in an attempt 1 have been washed overboard by toe a boy, later expanding his business sure trough, and in thi.-J area, from Last June Capt. Ramon Franco, “The business population of the Corbett said the 150-story structure to flv to America when forced | heavy seas. Both ships were with to obtain a monopoly on sales on Latitude 45 to 58 north, Diteman AUTO VICTIM DIES of Spain, and three fellow officers skvEcraper will be at least 000,, would be entirely practicable. Torrington, Oct. 23.— (AP)—Paul down \ 1 file fleet off Hampton Roads, Va. and it is estimated that 200,000 per­ Block Island, just across the sound. would probably have had bad weath drifted a.t sea for a week, before Although his parents were in coni- Raymond Hood, designer of the Pejeiak, 69, died at toe Charlotte sona vnll enter it every day. It er with low-flying clouds. fortable circumstances, he paid his American Radiator Building i n Hvmgerford hospital today of a frac­ Will be a city in itself.” way through college by working as New York said that he had calcu­ tured skull, sustained when he was Plan 60 Elevators lated the theoretical maximum WEATHER EXPERT’S VIEWS Walter W. Ahlschlager, who de- a buyer for dining cars • and the New York, Oct. 23.— (A P )—The struck by a hit and run driver on height for a skyscraper, regardless the New Hartford road Saturday aiened the proposed 75-story Chi­ Grand Central restaurants. At 20, first five hundred miles were the of the amount of space available. It night. He was driving cows along cago Tower and several other large he opened a small real estate office worst for Urban F. Diteman, Jr., in is 7000 feet. Construction of Noyes’ the road at the time of toe accident. buUdings in Chicago, now Is work­ in partnership with a friend with his solo flight from Newfoundland I whom he had played professional building, of only 1600 feet, he de­ ing on plans for this g^ant. Tenta clared would be “very simple.” to England, weather reports indicat­ tive plans include 25,000 windows. I football. ed today. Dr. James H. Kimball of The New GEORGIA ASKS N. Y . U. S i York Weather Bureau, the unofficial TO PROBE AIR CRASH j ZIMMERMAN’S DOG starter for transAtlantic flights, who TO KEEP OUT NEGRO LAWYER SHOT DEAD was not consulted before Diteman took off yesterday, said if the flyer BOSTON PRIZE WINNER .Vi. IN OFFICE DISPUTE Washington, Oct.' 23— (A P )— A got through the cold foggy and S i resolution to request the Depart­ cloudy weather and by northerly Southern College Prefers Not ment of Commerce to furnish a “White Queen” Wins Two Blue winds which prevailed for 500 miles to Associate With Players of off Newfoundland, his chances for Brothers Caught by Police as statement of the causes of two re­ Ribbons and Money— Sells Opposite Race. / They Flee After Murder; cent airplane crashes, one of them success should have improved with His Champion. each mile. Offer Resistance. toe T. A. T. plane. City of San New York, Oct. 23.— (A P )— Un- Francisco in which eight persons No reports were received from Diteman's mid-ocean path, but Dr! official reporto ^at the gnlversRy were killed, was ordered favorably “Zimmerman’s White Queen’ New York, Oct. 23 — ~T reported to toe Senate today by its champion white bull terrier owned Kimball estimated that there, Dite- } of Georgi q Mevers Aaron L. Applebaum, a patent at­ commerce committee. by Henry Zimmerman, Spruce street man would begin to get following University t® torney of 41 Park Row was shot ^ d Before the Committee action, it barber and dog fancier, won two winds and fairer weather. Over the ^egro st^- out _ dash^at the instantly killed today during a dis­ todav were ' tb® two football teams clash ac me heard Secretary, Lament say he be­ blue ribbons and cash prizes at the British Isles conditions has pute with two brothers, inventors of Boston Dog Show ending Monday clearing and winds were southeast^ Yankee' Stadium, Nov. 9, lieved it unwise for his department brought an official protest from mi appliance for bicycles to be used to summarize, except in; a general night. on the tail of Diteman’s monoplane Walter White, acting secretary of in long distance racing. The broth­ way, the result of its inquiries into Previous to toe showing, tlie Golden Hind. ers Petro and Leonardo Danno, airplane disasters. He said the in­ champion dog was sold by Mr. Zim­ But before he left the western half toe National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. At were arrested. formation was gathered without the merman to the Hudson Kennels cf of his course. Dr. Kimball said, Dite­ According to police toe brothers sworn testimony of witnesses. man faced a temperature of less the same time, Professor Giles were caught leaving Applebaum s Marlboro, Mass., but the -dog wa.s “If relieved of toe legal respon­ than 40 near the surface of the sea Courtney, chairman of toe N. Y. U. office after a shot had been fired. shown under the original listing; sibility,” Lamont added, “we would winning first in the open class and and considerable lower temperature board of athletic control, hMtenod They offered considerable resistance be glad to publish reports.” to deny that Georgia had requested before they were overpowered. Sev­ first in toe American Bred division. in higher altitudes, making strong Chairman Jones, however, assert­ ‘.'Queen” was last shown at Uie the chances for ice forming on the toe benching of Myers, one of toe eral shots were fired in the melee ed, there was •'an express provision of most potent of N. Y. U. players with police but no one apparenUy Charter Oak Fair in Hartford in wings ofl his fragile and heavily law jpMuiring; publication, but La- 1928,. receiving a special first prize, laden craft. was hit. , . mont la id iU^rfeefiefi interpretation Athens, Ga., *Oct. 23.— (A P )-- Applebaum, who lived in Brook­ Fifteen of the noted Manchester' C and he was requested to get an Dr. S. V. Sanford, dean of the lyn. shared the office with two other dog’s ancestors are champions. PARENTS HEAR NEWS. opinion from the attorney general. University of Georgia, said today While in Boston, Mr. Zimmerma-v Portland, Ore., Oct. 23.— (AP) — men. The committee inquired particularly “gentleman’s agreement” had been purchased “Vermont Auburn While a brother-in-law maintained a into’ toe reasons why reports were reached with athletic officials of Ha^py,” a Boston terrior, which ue. vigil in* a newspaper office here to­ ! withheld on toe wreck in New New York Unh’ersity „toat Dave will add to a promising line of day, toe sister and aged parents of PAPER CO. TRIAL Mexico, of toe Trans-Continental Myers, negn"o quarterback of the young dogs. He will show at tbe- Urbon F. Diteman, Jr., BUlinga, Air Transport plane and a crash at eastern eleven; would not be played New York Dog Show on Nov. 3rd Mont., cattleman, and aviator who is Memphis, Tenn., in.whjch two per­ against the Georgia team a t . Nevv STARTS IN SOUTH sons were killed. [with “ZimmermaU’s Buddy” a attempting a solo ‘flight across tiie home-bred dog headed for chani- Atlantic, refused to sleep and await­ York November 9. pionsblp honors. ed repeprts of the progress of toe a-1- Columbia, S. C., Oct. 23— (AP) DR. ADAMS APPOINTBD venture. Warren A. Erwin, the Attorneys for toe International brother-in-law, maintained an atti­ LEVTITS PETITION Paper and Power Company will con­ Washington. Oct. 23— (AP)—^Dr. tude of confidence. test today before Federal Judge J. “When we hear that Urban has Lyles Glenn, the suit of 'William Winthrop Adams, a native of Cara-- WALES AS BOOSTER Hartford, Oct. ‘23— (AP)—Attor­ Lavarre for $2,500,000 damages. bridge, Mass;, was appointed today succeeded—and I’m sure that will ney General Benjamin Ailing was in The International contends that as medical director of the Veterans FOR BRITISH BEEF be the news— then we’ll sleep,” de­ his office at toe State Capitol to<^y service on such a complaint in Bureau. clared Urban F. Diteman, Sr., the giving personal attention the pe­ Dr. Adams, who was appointed to South Carolina is Improper, alleg­ flyer’s father. Mr. and Mrs. Diteman. tition filed yesterday by Prof. Albert ing toe defendants own no property acting assistant surgeon in the St., were not advised of their son’s Levitt of Redding, bearing one News United States Public Health Ser­ London, Oct. 23— (AP) — The in toe state. Should the defense Prince of Wales is a farmer himself flight until last night, Erwin having hundred and eleven signatures, motion prevail, ney^ proceedings ^11 vice in 1919, has been acting medi­ planned to keep the news from them seeking court action for the removal cal director of the bureau since toe and he believes in advertising the be necessary to carry on toe trial. roast beef of old England. During until today, when toe best—or the of the members of toe Connecticut death recently of Dr. E. O. Cross­ in practically ev«y, Lavarre avers that he had plan­ worst—news was expected. Public Utilities Commission. for. al­ man. Before coming to Washing­ a visit to the Smithfleld meat um to purchase additional news­ market in London today toe prince Became Suspicious. leged neglect of duty in faUlng to ton headquarters of the bureau in papers in toe southwest with money personally marked some sides of The parents became suspicious, order toe removal of grade cross­ toObe advanced by toe Internationa 1924, Dr. Adams was medical ings in toe state as required by toe examiner in charge of the New Eng­ Brilrlsh beef and advised London however, when they discovered that but that toe defendants refused to housewives to ask for national Erwin had had his residence tele­ general statutes. C n y in th eW orld^ land district with headquarters at let him have more than $870,000, as meats ^‘and see that they get them.” The attorney general had no Boston. phone disconnected, and the news a result, he claims, his aims and Received by- toe Lord Mayor of was finally given them. comment to make relative to toe ambitions were balked. London, Sir 'William Waterlow, Min­ Informed of her son’s adventure, petition. He also seeks to prevent the In­ FOREIGN FINANCES. ister of Agriculture Noel Buxton Mrs.- Diteman said; “I have all the A peculiar situation has arisen ternational from collecting the with relation to toe petition, which and market authorities, the prince confidence in the world in my boy. $^0,000 upon which they hold his Washingrton, Oct. 23.— (AP— For­ made a tpur of the Smithfleld dis­ calls upon the attorney general to flefh&nd note, for a period of two (]k)d controls toe heavens as surely eign financing of toe United States trict and Inspected the system by act for the petitioners in the court ye^rs. ’They agreed to loan him $2,- as he does toe land and Urban is action. In this particular instance, during the third quarter of 1929 whi^h home killed beef is marked OOflLOOO for this period, he claims. going to win. Of that I feel certain.” though toe attorney ,generaj by \jraa repojrted today by toe Depart­ imder the “national mark” stamp. IS a n News EAvarre, with Harold Hall, oper- Tbef father declared somewhat statute is advisor to toe commission ment of Commerce to have totaled He asked for a marking instru­ tt

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upstairs "to get Nellie,” his little girl. He had a chair brought for her FAllS TO DEATH YOUR and then sai^ happUy, “Now we’re all here.” Chicago, Oct. 23.— (A P )—Quincy But it isn’t the state dinner or the V. Yoimg, manager nf the Container CHILDREN bridge party or the formal luncheon InnocentQieat Corporation of America, either leap­ that give the children the delight­ ed or fell to his death today from EJ| AiRviAtlkWfUOtO^ ^ Olive/^berts Barhri ful feeling of belonging. It is the the ninth fioor of the Conway build­ AITTHOR OF*RICHfflOL-POORg ir l ;ETC* family gathering — relatives and Iv KEA Ser-vice-Inc ing, across from the Cit^ Hall. He . ' close friends who come to the house I always envied the genUeman ^^oup by the fireside. fell in an alley and was killed in­ THIS HAS HAPPENED prove it for me?” Prent cut in- K i t c h e n stantly. Young’s offices were in the whose relatives came out on th e ; children need these people— peo- H E LEN PAG E thiuks she is In “ Confession on my part will throw Conway'building. He was married stage and sang, “ We are his sisters pie outside their own immediate love with her g^nardian, LEONARD the burden of defense on you, and and the father of three chUdren. By Sister RIary htH • family who are interested in them., BRENT, who changes his plans for what will you fight with? Yoli Right on top of the fashion an- j and his cousins and his aunts— her future after meeting a dying haven’t a penny of your own. And Too ofiten wi, overlook the possi­ nouncement that men are going to j bilities in the inexpensive carrot., sisters and his cousins and his GOLD IN CROWN man named NELLIN. Brent pre­ you will need money, and friends. VE«^ FEW CITIZENS New York. Oct. 23.— (A P )— In sents the g ^ l to a mUlionaire, Public opinion, public sympathy, wear colored hats and shoes next | Raw or cooked they are a valuably! aimts. ” food from the health standpoint. I response to inquiries concerning the C Y R IL CU NNING H AM , as his heir­ will be cigainst you from the s t a r t - spring, comes the further hint that j Perhaps he’d have preferred a We often hear that carrots are i Rome,—The Vatican said to be content of gold of the Czecho-Slo- ess and offers proof which the lonely taking in a dying old man—giving they may smell of the heather and sprinkling of brothers and uncles. “ good for the complexion,” but sel­ in the crowd, but nevertheless he the smallest state in the world, num- vak crown recently fixed, the old "«m accepts without much ques* him Judas W sses^l^n g to him, just I the great open spacer _ I j Czecho-Slovakian consul general waiting for him to—” ^ No less a person than Capt. Ed- dom stop to reason why. To gain must have felt very important to I hers only 523 citizens. Despite its tion. . . the most benefit from the vege­ today stated the ministry of for­ Among Helen’s new friends are “ Oh no no ” Helen wailed. ward Mol3^eux, one of the most possess such a of worship- | smallness, a severe tine is prescribed eign affairs in Prague had informed “A pretty picture, no?” Brent} inspired of French couturiers and table as a beautifier it should be EVA ENNIS and her brother ROB­ Importing and him the content of Gold had been ERT. Brent finds another locket like pressed on “ Daughter of once fa m -! perfumers, with•with one of the most eaten* raw. Carrot straws add a j ^holiday when my children i violators, fashionable ateliers in Paris, X r i charming bit of color to a tray of ^gj-e very small we spent the long; exporting is so veduable that a fine fixed at 44.58 milligrams and its the one he had taken from Nellin ous crook comes into her own as | fashionaWe i dollar parity 33.75 Czecho-Slovak to prove Helen the heiress and plots is now in this cotmtry, relishes and just at th^s time of disjual day alone. 1 of $800 and imprisonment up to year are at their best. Grated raw crowns to one dollar American cur­ to get Cunningham out of the way ‘ ■ One of the girls was rather rest-; three years is levied for infringe­ carrot is good in any vegetable rency. quickly. He slyly adnfinisters a S r S h U b a ’ k uSn his career for i a perfume partieularly form™ - less and the promise of a drive ment of the laws. ; a salad. Next to onions carrots are shock which prooves fatal and the S rS ke of a bewitehing face. Not! ^ ore he became a designer later on fell on indifferent ears a soldier and the most efficient blood purifiers and servants find the old man dead in so bad eh? I ’ll make it dramatic | Molyneaux was m j’i. ■;« A ll morning she had been making ; sportsman. Incidentally he is ••.•A.O-i: rank next to spinach in iron con­ bed. 'Then he wins Helen’s promise forays to the house of a neighbor enough, don't worry!” [Britisher with an outstanding rec- I tent. Two reasons for clear com­ to marry him. Later, she and Bob and now like Finnegin’s car she was * * ' ord in the World War, where he won plexions are sparkling eyes. realize they love each other, but she Heleni bowed her face in her “gone ag’in!” his captain’s commission. So he is ' By eating carrots raw there is tells him she is engaged. She tries hands and Brent observed her shak­ Along about noon she came burst­ not going to try to interest men in , no loss of vitamin C. This is the to get Brent to release her, but he ing young body without pity. ing in with “ Smiths must be awfiolly saturating their handkerchiefs in vitamin that always is affected by refuses and makes dire threats if “ On_ the other hand,” he said at j important people. They’ve got about jasmine or wearing sachet bags in , 747 heat and that is in fresh young a hundred cousins over there.” she dares to marry Bob. last, “you can have eveiything. And their coat pockets. ; vegetables in larger amounts than And whether there was room or Eva resents Helen’s treatment love is not a lasting thing, Helen. * ♦ * ■ in those which have been stored of her brother, which has driven Don’\ be hoodwinked by that notion. not she spent as much of the day Rlasculine Perfumery ! for some time. him to flirting with SHALUMAR It’s been exploded «oo many times. as she decently dared admiring the He is compounding a perfume that ■Vitamins A and B also*are pres­ clan Smith, and sharing vicariously MORRIS. She scolds Lob and he Astonishing that anyone continues would be right in line with the mas- ent in carrots, making it one of tells her Helen is engaged to Brent, bdieve in it. You will forget En in Smith children’s importance. culine idea, not to bo . the scorned the most important vegetables avail­ Beating Inferiority Complex She collapses after admitting that nis, even if it takes time. But you by a Dempsey or Tunney. It will i able. Its cheapness puts vrithin the Brent has been making love to her never could forget— the world 1 determined then and there to flavor have something of the odor that | reach of every family those food and then in a fit of hysteria tries to wouldn’t let you— that you had dig up a houseful of people on every, clings to heather mixtures and; substances which are essential to take poison, but they prevent it. ruined his life, robbed him of the hmiday and highway thereafter, (3od Scotch tweeds — not cloying or, growth, health and vigor. Strong Helen and Bob try to tell her what chance to look every man in the, willing, if for no other reason than sweet, but faint and fresh. ■ muscles, red blood, sound teeth, firm to smash the inferiority complex in a cad Brent is, but Evp insists that face— that seems to be 'the absurd It is his theory that men might flesh, straight bones, glossy hair she must see him. Helen decides to ambition of any number of brainless one small breast and make her feel as well definitely use a perfume; and clear skin are the result when see him first, and they quarrel. idiots,” he added dryly. SPORTS COAT as though she belonged. they like, instead of being victims, the food substances known as the Children love company. Not only When she says that she and Bob A raglan sleeve coat that is easily ••I___ I don’t have to marry him,” “vitamins” are present in the diet. companions their own age, but they have made up, he tells her that she Helen gulped. “ I can give the money 2r;- — T . ' mixtures ■ '-Upped‘-okslipped on over heavy tweedtweed.auHa suits Scalloped Carrots hair tomes and bay rum i jg ^f^vorite of boys of 6, 8, 10 and like the bustle and bustle and gene­ is not the Cunningham heiress but back to Mr. Cunningham's lawyer Two cups thinly sliced carrots, % noted crook and beloved of barber shops 12 years,, sketched in Style No. 747. ral excitement of grownups coming the daughter of a noieu uruu« j somewhere "W hy,” he asks, “ shotlld not a cup thiiify sliced onions, 2 green pep­ if she refuses to marry him he will | » _ f because it is comfortable as well as to ■visit. And they like the homey “Yes, if the police will let you,” man definitely use a plefsing per- ^ pers, 1 cup milk, 2 tablespoons but­ feeling of having “folks.” expose her. Brent agreed. fume-one that is ^ ^ ^f ter, 1 tablespoon flour, 1-3 cup It ’s good for them and it’s good coarse stale bread crumbs, H tea­ “You will tell, whether I marry for us. If we wait for clean cur­ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY no? than' the | their Umejn^play spoon salt, V teaspoon sugar, % c more uc ! be comfortably attired 2 tains and new rugs and the furniture CHAPTER XLni Bob or not? You wouldn’t let me aroma, of fresh starch The tailored neckline with notched teaspoon peppei;.. . • to be done over, I ’m afraid our hos­ restore the money and—” Arrange carrots and onions in al­ “Bob will believe me!” shirt, shoe blacking collar is of especial interest worn pitality will have to be called by Helen declared her faith in her “ Certsunly not,” Brent returned ternating layers in a well buttered firmly. "You will eitoer or tobacco from his oldest pipe. during the mild i^eather. In another name. lover’s trust without a moment’s “ a«y me j baking dish. Sprinkle peppers which And when guests come, whether or face:e exposure. And I warn you.. T woman perfumer in New ' extreme cold weather,, it can be have been scalded, seeds rem^fred hesitation. buttoned snugly to neck. Sleeves are it’s Aunt Mary from the coimtry , I won’t stand for any non- compounds perfumes for and minced through carrots and on­ or smart Mrs.- Brown from the big Surprisingly Brent nodded his sense. You’ll come through all the loose toward wrist and finished with head in agreement. ‘Won’t you sit men, and she tells me that some of ions. M elt butter, stir in flour and house on the park, I don’t care way or you’ll take the rap^—under­ applied band trimming. Because when perfectly blended slowly add down now?” he said. “ I ’ve some­ her most profitable customers are whether it’s in the books of etiquet world jargon,” he smiled with mock most boys dislike wearing gloves, mUk, stirring constantly. Bring to thing more to say to you.” He glanc­ men. The first requisite in catering the designer cleverly placed the inset or not I ’d let the children be in apology, “It means plenty. You’ve to men seems to be to produce a the boiling point and pour over mix­ on it—at least for part of the time, ed at his watch. “ Oh perhaps you’d led a sheltered life, my dear, you pockets diagonally, so the little better send your friend Shallimar off liquid that does not smell, like per­ ture in baking dish. Cover and bake depending, of course, on the oc­ know nothing whatsoever of the hell hands could easily be slipped into thirty minutes in a moderate oven. to the station before we go on with fume. • , the pockets on cold days. The belt casion. that awaits you if you let your­ Her “number” that is most pleas­ Remove cover, sprinkle with crumbs, this.” marks the normal waistline. It is I am going to quote again my self in for a stretch up the river. ing to her male clients Is one with dot with bits of butter and return favorite story of the time that Helen sank into a chair. “ She’s in equally smart worn without the belt Better give it a lot of thought be­ an odor slightly comparable to to oven to brown the top. Serve President Rutherford B. Hayes left 'the breakfast room,” she said and typically English. fore you decide.” leather. It carries with it a sug­ from baking dish. the table at a state dinner and went weakly. “TeU her I ’d like her to Bro'wn Camel’s hair is light in “There isn’t anything to decide,” gestion of the saddle, she explained, take a later train; I ^an’t see her weight and ever so smart and made Helen,said brokenly. ‘T cannot mar­ that seems to make a hit vdth men, at a tremendous saving. oiBf now.” ry you. even though they do not ride. Brent left to do her bidding, but Mid-night blue chinchilla weave in MAY KEEP HOME For a moment Brent said noth­ reddish brown coloring, tweed in was quickly back. He noted, as Wary Nordics soon as he entered the room, a ing. Then: “You may feel different­ beige and brown tones, dark green ly about it when you’ve had time to American and English men, she tones in plaided woojen, and tan change in Helen. Given a few mo­ New York, Oct. 23.— (A P )— Mrs. think it over. In the meantime you says, are wary about sweet odors velvety woolen popular suggestions ments to think she had decided he for themselves, no matter how much Tillie Hart, who has been directed “ Always Something New’* was lying to her, tricking her. might go into social service and find that are serviceable for everyday out at first hand what happens to they really like them, and how freely by a court order to pay up three State Theater Building, South Manchester How simple it was, of coursel She occasions. months’ back rent by tomorrow, or jailbirds. And—if you can arrange they buy them for their women Pattern price 15 cents in stamps felt like laughing, only somehow abandon her campaign to keep the there was, strangely, inexplicably, it—go take a look at the poor devils folks. ■ ... or coin (coin is preferred) wrap in prison. Don’t settle your fate A latin man. on the contrary, likes home fires burning in an apartment an odor of truth about it all. She and coin carefully.- blindlv, without knowing what perfumes as well as a woman W e suggest that when you send building the wreckers want; to tear fought against it. ^ - - .^ .. . them sweet, and heavy. A down, had $4 toward the necessary “I hated to tell you this,” Brent you’re doing. You’ll never be able to Exquisite Spaniard perfumes his handkerc^f copy of our new $600 today. began, deceived by her manner into undo i t You’d be ir the morgue in j as seriously as he combs his ^ • w inter Fashion magazine It came in the form of four $1 bills thinking she \yas not going to take no time at all after they let you go with your prison pallor and your The unsuspecting American man ana w iatei in four letters from well-wishers Fall Frocks it so hard after all. who "visits a Spanish barber shop who had read about her in the news- Helen threw back her head and prison-marked soul. A girl like you! God, you’d become a dope fiend!” for the first time, comes out with a paners. featuring held her eyes fastened levelly on hang-dog expression and -w^alk-s for M.iru‘hester Herald “ And besides.” she said, “ there’s , Helen shrank down into her his. several hours in the open air trying I’allern Service been some talk among my friends of 1 “ I don’t believe a word you have chair. The back of her hand flew to to get rid of the scent of mimosa NO. 747. I giving a benefit for me tonight, so I The Slender her mouth to stifle a scream. said.” she stated emphaticall:'. and roses that cling to him. might not have to mov2 out tomor- “ You don't?” Brent came close, “I think life with me would be As niir |iniiiTr> are mailed ' Silhouette Perhaps Capt. Molyneaux can from New Vorh '.’it> |)lea.«e al- rov/ after all.” grasped her wrists with cruel preferable to that,” Brent continued. make men fancy smelling I e Mrs. Hart, who holds a lease until For Thursday low live days. strength, forced her down into the “ As your husband I should be far heather, or like smoky tweed that June- 1 in a building that is to be Complete Canton Crepe A'^elvet chair and towered over her in a more interested in your fortune than recalls the peat fires, but it wall j I torn down to make room for a hotel, in you, Helen. I am not, fortunate!^, l*ric-»* 1.5 Cents New Assortment menacing attitude. reouire education. 1 has refused to move. She doesn’t Georgette “You don’t?” he repeated. ‘Then in love with you.” But if men are going to v;ear i think she ought to have to pay that of listen to me. I can prove that you “You mean,” Helen looked at blue shoes and go in for rainbov/ Name rent either, because wrecking opera­ Fall and Winter are 'Helen Page and not Cunning­ him hopefully, “that you wouldn’t hued gloves— and pajamas f o r tions in progress all around her have ham’s granddaughter. That will be $ 4 9 5 ‘“ $ 9 . 9 5 want to live -with me?” street wear, why not? What are Size destroyed her peace. HATS easy.” a few traditions, more or less? Helen still defied him. “ But you Brent shrugged. Having gained a Address !51.95 to $4.95 cannot prove what is not true,” she point he was willing to concede one, Umpire at an Ohio baseball game cried. “ You cannot prove that 1 had as promises meant nothing to him. lulled a fan who had been criticiz­ ing his decisions, and 5000 news­ Plenty of large head sizes anything to do with your fraud.” Helen’s question signified that a paper paragraphers instantly sat Chinchilla and Dress Coats weakening wedge had entered her Daily Health Send yonr order to tlie down and tried to think up some “It will not be necessary to prove horror-filled mind, g ving him his tern Oeiil.. Mam-lie^lei Kieninj, nev/ way of stating the old pro­ it,” Brent retorted. “If you persist first tangible advantage. NELLEGS $9.95 and up Herald. So. Mainliesler. Conn.’ verb about the turning of the worm. in marrying young Ennis I shall Her next question was less pleas­ Service Manchester’s make your story from page news­ ing. “ W h y?” she asked, ‘couldn’t Millinery Headquarters Be sure to see them! paper stuff inside 24 hours. What I give you half the money if... .if l,y W orld Kauieil AiilhnrUy State Theater Building then? You aren’t Helen Nellin, don't you can prove that I am not Helen Hiiit.<« On Hn>v To Kt*ep Well forget that. You’ll be toppled from Nellin, and I decide to keep it ? ” your high and mighty seat to the “What a bright idea!” Bren,, ex­ ^\Jiiey work while, you sleep gutter—possibly you’ll have a claimed sarcastically. “ Don't you BY DR. MORRIS FISM EIN chance to Icam what women’s know that the money isn’t under Editor Journal of the American 1 prisons were built for.” your control, and that it would di­ Medical Association and of Hygeia, “But you.... you,” Helen stam­ rect suspicion upon both of us if you the Health Magazine / '■ mered. “ You would go to prison gave away any large amount of it ? ” It is generally agreed by those too.” He did not add that it was his who accept the idea of evolution HEALTH IS THE MOST IMPORTANT “ Don’t be a fool,” Brent snapped intention to gain possession of her that Inan, who walks on two feet, at her. “I ’ll be safe y out of it. entire fortune in time. is developed from a type of animal You’ll be left to stand the gaff alone. The ray of hope, - if------she’d really- I that walked on four. Dr. L. Your exposure will come through entertained it, faded out of Helen’s Schwartz of the United States F^t)- inforihation that I shall supply in­ mind. Her native honesty conquered j He Health Ser-vice epiphasizes the ■'vOW*' THING IN THE WORLD directly to the authorities.. I ’ll give it. fact that the human being has not the whole thing to the newspapers “ I can’t do it,” she sobbed. yet become fully adapted to upright 1:7 at the same time. Let your boy “Snap out of it,” Brent command­ posture. ^ • __, friend stand by you then. Suppose ed harshly. “ I ’m not an ogre. I ’ll As a consequence, strain on vari­ THE PICTURE OF HEALTH you went free—there'd always be keep out of your way. It is merely ous portions of the anatomy fesults a doubt in the public mind about a matter of convenience.” in such disturbances as flat feet, your hmocence. What would that Helen wiped her eyes. “ But if I ’m backache, round shoulders, narrow & mean to Ennis?” not Helen Nellin I can’t keep. the chest, dropping of the interaal or­ Helen saw at once that it would money,” she declared. gans, fatigue and similar disturb- A be Irreparable injury to his career, - “Why not? Even when you con­ but only the deepening pain in her sider it on the basis of fairness, you In a recent issue of Hygeia, Dr, eyes answered Brent. It was enough. have a right to it. The right of pos­ Armitage Whitman asks ho-w may “Do for him, wouldn’t it- Even session. Different perhaps— even I we transform round-shouldered, if he believed you, and there’s a will admit it—if there were other bellied, hollow-backed,' knock-kneed I SATISFIED good chance that he won’t.” j heirs—a real Helen i-Jellin—Evange- i flat-footed children into self-respec- Helen had one lucid thought “ He line, rather. You see, you never had I ing physical and m ^tal specimens. Cascara is Good for the System w ill believe me,” she said, “ because her name. Helen is your only given 1 He Is a firm believer in the im- W hat do you do when a slug­ witli an untainted breath, un­ he will know that I wouldn't have ' portance of controlled exercise for name, and not Evangeline Helen as gish system tells you the bowels coated tongue, and clear head, dared to think of marrying him if you supposed.” good posture. The active athlete Cascarets arc made of cascara CUSTOMER need a little help? were true and you held me in “Evangeline,” Helen repeated carries his weight slightly forward — long regarded one o f the most The best thing yet discovered your power.” aifter him. “ I can’t believe you yet, on the baUs of his feet and walk.s beneficial laxatives known to med­ with his feet rolled over somewhat Brent regarded her admiringly. Leonard, but if there is a real Evan­ for the purpose is still the little ical science. They are sweetened “Rather ciever,” he praised. “But to the outside. The forward bend­ geline Nellin I ’m going to find her.” candy Cascaret! Take one when­ with pure cane sugar and flav­ 1 Precious, lovable little fellow. Tenderly nourished and carried in to J T not weighty enpugh. “ He’s apt to ing of the tnmk serves to flatten “Don’t get excited,” Brent ad­ ever the liver and bowels are not ored with real licorice. Children imagine you thought you could vised. “I’ve attended to that, I’ve the hip curves of the spine, to ex­ functioning as they should. ! the kindly magic of MILK. With traditional faithfulness, mother watc es ea pand the che?t, to draw up the ab­ love them. So do most grown­ handle me.” had her searchea for practically all Cascarets are pleasing to the ! ing, making certain that baby receives exactly the required measure of mdk nt regu “ Oh, you are fiendish!” dominal muscles and to keep tne ups ! W hy take anything harsh over the face of the globe.” palate, and pleasant in their ac­ “Merely determined, my dear, that “Do you expect me to believe head up. , when constipation threatens? tion. You eat, them just like intervals, day and night. Baby’s health, however, is not so easily satisfied as his app - no upstart like Ennis is going to that?” Helen blazed at him. This attitude will untiuestionably Whenever a dull headache, las­ spoil my plans now,” “Well, you know that Mr. Cun­ seem at first to tire the person who candy. They work while you situde, or sick stomach with loss tite, unless Q U ALITY be as definitely assured as quantity. “Then you think I will consent ningham could not find her. And if holds it because It requires active sleep. , but thorough. Cas­ of appetite warns you of poor muscular effort to keep the upright to go on with this deception.... this he could not, how can you? No, it’s carets don’t stir-up the stomach elimination, a Cascaret or two is Give your child Bryant & Chapman’s milk safeguarded by strict laboratoiy contiol Imposture?” Helen cried, amazed hopeless, Helen. She’s probably position. , „ « or upset the system. But they the most harmless form of help In the fatigued position, all or that he should know her so little he dead, and if she isn’t she’s not like­ cleanse the entire thirty, -feet of you could give a lagging system. could believe such a thing possible. these relationships a re reversed. at every step from the farm to you. ly to tum^- up. There is no reason bowels in one comfortable, ­ Take a candy Cascaret tonight “ For the sake of millions, and The feet are turned out so that the but a mad infatuation for an obscure ough action that leaves the sys­ and see how fine you’ll feel in the your liberty, yes,” Brent admitted. fortune seeker why you should weight falls on the Inner border, tem clean and sweet; leaves you morning— and for days after. “It’s unthinkable!” Helen stormed. wreck your life and make it a hell the knees tend to fall togetoer, the “You will have to prove what you forever,” back aches, the stomach and ab- have said— that I am not Helen Cim- Helen jumped to her feet. doman protrude, the chest is flat hingham’s daughter—and if it is “ Oh please go,” she cried; “ and and the head flops forward. A man true I shall renounce the fortune let me alone.” who is very tired carries his head far forward. CANDY CATHARTIC Brysint & Chapinan^s Milk m yself!” “ In a moment,” Brent said; ‘but “ Oh, you wiU?” Brent sneered. first there is one thing more.” Thus, the first step in the control PHONE 7697 “Well, my noble young lady, do that (To Be Continued) of posture is to learn the proper 49 HOLL STREET, trifling little thing and you’ll have position of the bones and the mus­ Courtesy Service plenty o f time to repent behind the cles and to make a constant consci­ Quality ous effort to maintain this position. bars.” The Trans-Andine Railway tun­ “But you can’t prove that I— nel of South America is five miles The result will be manifest in im­ “ A re you really so dense that you long. It is 10,486 feet above sea proved Jiealth, easier breathing and tail to see your position itself will le v ^ general well being* y.V-.-ifW .' !' 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I ■ ■ ■ I I THEC FI ED S^ECT BtlY AtfP »ELL H . V. ' • APARIMKNTS—FI.ATS— r ^ Lost AND VOUNP lU ’OlIRSES AND CLASSES 27 SCREEN STARS FAKED W ant Afl Information TKNKMKNTS 63 EARNER TRADE taught in day l o s t — ON TUESDAY between INCOME TAX RETURNS Manchester Teachers HaU, and Washington and evening ciasses. Low tuition FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartment School, Hartford Road, a silver rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 Inquire Manchester Public Market Evening Herald breast pin. Return tt^Miss Condon Market street, Hartford. Los i'Angeles, Oct. 23.—William CLASSIFIED Emd receive reward. FOR RENT—3 FURNISHED rooms Haines, screen .star, was under advertisements HELP WANTED— These with all improvements. Reasonable summons to take the. witness stand, l o s t —MONDAY evening. Cameo rent. Apply Mintz Dept. Store,. FEMALE 35 today for the government in tbej N ew ’ York,. Oct. 23— (A P )—The brooch, vaiued as gift, between Depot Square, Manchester. trial of Marjorie Berger, Hollywood t Chicago, Northwestern railway is Quality Bakery and Fruit Store t y.?asT.^r.’^r'sri.s»s“ .... WANTED—GIRL to assist with tax counsellor, charged with falsi- j expected to enter the market next Center. Reward if returned to Miss COLUMNS housework and care of children. fying the income tax returns of sev- 1week for between 40,000'and 50,000 price of three hnes. ^ Taylor, Quality Bakery or 28 xlol- HODSFS FOR RKN'I 65 for transient Can go home nights. C ^ 7075. < eral prominent members of the film' tons of steel rails. The Chicago, Line rates per day lister street. colony. ! Burlington & Qiiincy has put out i WANTED—COMPETENT girl for FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM house, Effective March LOST OR STRAYED young'police are your all improvements, inquire at 131 Haines was number two in a! inquiries for 600'freight cars. The Charge I general housework. Call at 50 El- road recently authorized the pur­ dog puppy. If found call Rosedale > Maple street. string of highly paid motion picture | r, Consecutive Days 7 otsi 9 cts wood street. Di^d 3003. players called by the goverament in chase of 2,700 cars-. 'j ctsl 11 cts 30-13, Manchester. „ Consecutive------Days 13 cts FOR RENT—SINGLE house, new, 7 its prosecution of' Miss Berger. Servants The output of bituminous coal in ^ orders‘for‘irregular n>sert‘ons FOUND-PAIR' OF TO^^ff^jHELP W ANTED— MALE 36 rooms and bath, steam heat, Dorothy Mackaill, screen* actress, „r,i M=i»r..d i ..% shell rimmed glasses, on Birch t n c iiu »» garage, 31 Martha street, Manches­ testifsdng as the first state witness, the United States during the week street. Owner may have same by ter. E. A. Standish. Andover, told the court yesterday that Miss ending Oct. 19, Was 11,250,000 net EARN TWO DA.YS tons, it was estimated by the Na­ \ds ordered for inree ® fiftii calling at 22 Knighton street and PAY IN ONE They will perform most Conn. Telephone 1353-5, Williman- Berger directed her to keep a false account of -her petty cash. Many of tional Coal Association. For the paying for adv. Handling America-’a most w dely tic. week ending Oct. 12, the United ii::';; t^iT^U^e^ ‘ |;^err: known and tmiversally used line of any task— they’ ll help you the entries listed in her account tnil'number ot earned but book as expenses were fiiftitious, States Bureau of Mines reported Personnal and Business Christmas 11,584,000 net tons Were mined, FOUND—BLACK, white and tan WANTED TO RENT 68 she testified. For instance, she said, Greeting Cards on very liberal com­ find a house, a flat, or a compared with 11,110,000 net tons hound dog. Dial 3560. her tax schedule as ' prepared by Oil mission that is paid in cash every ' \ ANTED — FURNISHED apart- for the week of Oct. 5. room. They will locate Miss Berger showed a reduction of ‘■“No''--iiil torbids-. display lines not day together with generous monthly ' ment ot 2 or 3 rooms for family of $6,000 as “salary for business man-1 AUTOMOBir.ES FOR SALE 4 bonus. Without experience either two. Telephone 7810. A 36-hour coast-to-coast daily Heraid will not be responsible full or part time people can make lost articles or sell them, ager,” when in reality she had no| passenger air service between Nev/ ‘ ';,to!4^1^‘a'^n oU ‘correct insertion business m anger. | c.r any advertisement orderea more money than they ever earned York and Los Angeles will soon be 1926 Essex Coach, whichever you choose. Let In his declarations to the jury of more than one lime. meor- 1928 Essex Coach. before since we teach you how and FARMS AND LAND FOR I inaugurated by the Universal Avia­ The inadvertent “ \vUl be tell you where to sell, also furnish SALE 71 112 men. United States Attorney S. tion Corp., subsidiary of the Avia­ reel•t publicallon publication otoi a er u S= 1928 Chevrolet Coach. these servants help you 1923 Willys-Knight Roadster. magnificent samples Md complete I W. McNabb charged Miss Berger tion Corporation, and the Western rectified only by cancejUUon falsified accounts on her own au­ :;^^V^:'lnaSri.^t;^-rvice r^ndered. 1927 Ford Coupe. instructions absolutely free. If you f o r s a l e b u i l d i n g SITES in Air Express. daily. The cost is small. thority while the defense counsel 1926 Ford Coupe. are an ambitious worker and want every section of the town. Low contended she “followed orders im- 1926 Nash Sedan. to earn $1500.00 before Christmas prices and easy terms. Now de­ Iron ore shiprnents from Lake Erie docks to interior furnaces in 1925 Fordor Sedan. write me today. veloping “aearview." Arthur A. pliciUy.” oit and they reserve the *^‘Snt ro Sales Mgr. Dept. E-N-6 Fnnfla, 875 Main street. Tel. 5440. the first 20 days of October totaled 1923 Ford Coach. 2,720,722 tons as against 2,593,476 edU. revise or reject any -p y con- MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES THE PROCESS CORPORATION DIAL 5121 PRISONER e s c a p e s tons in the corresponding period of CLSsiNG®H%"Rl-Classlfied ads to 1069 Main St. Tel. 5462 Troy at 21st Street—Chicago Pe^Sished'^same day rnust be re HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Washington, Oct. 23— (AP)—Two 1928. Thomas E. Donahue, Mgr. ceived by 12 o'clock noon, baturaays RELIABLE MAN with car, having -for- officers from Gallon, Ohio, arrived retail store experience. Unusual op- FOR SALE— SO. MAx-JCHESTER, here today for Wilbur William The Ramsey Petroleum Co., has 1928 ERSKINE COACH. new 6 room cottage, steam heat, t e l e p h o n e y o u r 1927 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN. portimity for big paying weekly Hand, wanted in connection with a sold its oil interests in the Nicoma WANT ADS. earnings, splendid future advance­ CLASSIFIED large living room, fire place, tile $125,000 bank robbery in Gallon in park district of Oklahoma^ to the 1927 DODGE COUPE. bath with shower, garage. $1000 vriK are accepted over the telephone 1927 CHEVROLET COACH. ment. Fagley-Halpen, X-438, Phila­ 1927, to learn that Hand had escap­ Mid-Kansas Oil & Gas Co., a sub­ cash, good terms for the balance. sidiary of the Ohio Oil Co., at a re­ at^"ife"cHAKGE RATE^gl-^ other good used cars. delphia, Pa. ed early today from a Washington 10 ported price of $5,000,000. Crawford Auto Supply Co. Tel 5-8026, Hartford. jail. Ute clirR A xg WANTED—16 YEAR OLD boys to Center and Trotter Sts. PKOSPEITT STREET on high eleva­ Tel. 6495 or 8063 learn mill jobs. Apply Employment Office, Cheney Brothers. tion, near beautiful Rogers and <36X36KS06XXX3636XXX3tXX1£3t36XVtX%XX%SSXX5S»^^ ‘‘^^h^°ad'''lrtheJw%e^"the“ *CHLlGE Pinney homes, close to bus service, GOOD USED CARS APARllVi ENTS— FLATS— Cash (jr Terms WANTED — AUTOMOBILE repair GARDEN—FARM— . new English type home, 6 well ar- AUCTION! AUCTION! AUCTION! will be assumed and their accuracy Madden Bros. man, steady job. Write Box L in DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 .TENEMEN'l'S 63 ranged rooms, sun parlor, break­ We Will Sell at Public Auction for 681 Main S t Tel. 5500 care of Herald. fast nook, hot water heat, fire AXEL HANSON ‘ J S b E l i O F f o r SALE — GREEN Mountain FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all place, tile bath with shower, brass improvements, with or without plumbftig throughout, attached 28 Monro Street, South Manchester, Conn. CLASSIFICATIONS 1927 CHEVROLET LANDAU potatoes, $2.00 bushel, delivered. THURSDAY, OCT. 24 at 1:30 p. m. 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN HELP WANTED—MALE Thomas Burgess, Wat>ping, Conn. , garage. Apply 14 Spruce street or heated garage. Price low. Terms. Births ...... B Quantity of Household Furniture. Consisting of: Victrola, Engagements ...... q BETTS GARAGE OR FEMALE 37 Tel. Rosedale 60-2. dial 4545. Faulkner Co.. 64 Pearl street. Marriages ...... • ...... Hudson-Essex Dealer—129 Spruce Hartford. Telephone 2-2241. 9x12 Living Room Rug. Small Rugs, Dining Room Set, Buffet, Deaths ...... BOYS AND GIRLS: Free $2.00 pen- FOR SALE — NATIVE GREEN FOR RENT—2 FOUR room tene­ Gas Range. Kitchen Range, Fireproof String Box, Oil Card of Thanks j; 1928-WILLYS-KNIGHT Great Six pencil for selling 6 Spanish lace mountain potatoes, nice smooth ments with all improvements and FOR S A L E -$800 DOWI^ buys new Stove, Se-wing Machine. Quantity of Linen Ware, Table Lamp, In Memoriam . handkerchiefs to friends. We trtist colonial home. Six rooms, tile bath, Stands, Parlor Chairs, EMctures, Folding Couch. Dishes, Couch Los^ and Found ... • ^ 4 passenger Sedan. stock for winter storage. Firsts garage at 5 Ridgewood street. In­ Announcements ...... - COLE MOTOR SALES you. Remo 83 Jones Ave., Bridge­ $1.75, seconds $1.00 delivered m quire 178 Parker street. Dial 5623. oak floors, fireplace. Mortgages ar­ Hammock, Screens, Step Ladder, Lawn Hose. Wheelbarrow, Musical Celestaphone, and other articles too numerous to men­ Personals «...... gi Center St. Tel. 8275 port, Conn. Manchester. E. B. London, Andover. ranged. Arthur A. Knofla 875 Main * Automobiles tion. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE—As Mr. Hanson has sold his AutomobUss lor Sale . Tel. Rosedale 44-2. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on street. Tel. 5440. Autoaobllss for Exchange b Edgerton street, all modem im­ louse and taken a furnished apartment in Hartford, all of the Auto Aooessorles—Tires ••.•■•■■•v BUSINESS SERVICES SITUATIONS WANTED— FOR SALE — GREEN mountain provements; also five room flat on f o r s a l e —NEW BEAUTIFUL ibove has been placed in our b a ils to sell without reserve. This Auto Repairing—Painting. _ 7 English type home. 6 rooms, fire­ OFFERED 13 FEMALE 38 potatoes $1.80 per bushel, Baldwin Newman. Inquire 147 East Center s a good clean lot of furniture. Sale Rain or Shine. utoi-i'^hlp by Truclc » . w i m | apples $1.50 bushel, onions $1.25 street. Tel. 7864. place, steam heat. Small amount ROBERT M. REID & SON, AUCTIONEERS. .Titoo—F o r H ire WELDING, bracing, carbon burn­ COOK, EXPERIENCED, would like per bushel. John McConvUle, 7 down. Terms. Price only $7500. ^ -eoi Main St., Manchester, Conn, Phone 3193 p ;MiL.8arvloer^torage FOR RENT—3 & 4 room flat, all im­ ing and blacksrhi thing. Chas. O. W. position in private family or small Windemere street, Homestead Arthur A. Knofla. 875 Main street. les—S i o ^ s provements. including not water Autos—Motorcycles “ Nelson, 277 East Middle Turnpike. institution in South Manchester. Park. Telephone 5947. Tel. 5440...... Mvia Professional Services References. Box 59 Walpole, N. H. heat. 170 Oak street. inquire lis Services OSered 13 164 Oak street or cal) 8241. ~ ~ Sw ^ces OSere X ..1 8 -A lAlTS FOR SALE Contracting BUILDING- DOGS—BIRDS—FETS 41 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ .iu rserles CONTRACTING 14 ment A-i condition, all improve­ j HOME BUICDEKa-We have a '9 m FOR SALE!—RUGS, gas stoves, ]^iT#OtOr® •*•••••■ ■ Jijai FOR SALE—MALE fox terrior pup­ I few choice building tots on Pros- WHY DO YOU PAY RENT? dining room table and chairs, ice ments, 240 Oak street. CARPENTER WORK, porch and py. Apply 33 Park street. J. H. beet street, close to bus service, WHEN YOU tlAN BUY a nice cottage ot 5 rooms, cozy and box, odd chafrs. tables, baby car­ storm enclosures, alterations, re­ 4 ROOM TENEMENT, all improve­ convenient to mills, price low comfortable and a garage thrown in for $5,200. five rpinutes' walk Quinn. riage, baby chairs, congoleum rug. joklBg*Stora8i® pairs, roofing, and garages. T. Niel­ ments, at 95 Charter Oak street. • Terms. Faulkner Cx^mpany, 64 to Main street. 'aperlng son, telephone 4823. 150 Summit street. Apply 701 Main street. Tel. 5425. i Pear, street. Hartford Tel 2-2'J41 How would you like to own a brand new house. 6 rooms ana dOBItl ServlcM ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 sun parlor, fireplace, colored tile bath and shower, front and rear FOR SALE—TWO STOVES, one j FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement at halls. Plenty of closet space, oak floors and stairvi'ay, ana a Goods and SorVlCO I. .an* FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 FOR SALE—17 JEWELED Wal­ gas and one coal stove, good con- j 51 Spruce street, all improvements garage for $7.5(X)‘witb a few hunii ed dollars cash..' Now is y-ut dition. Inquire 591 Center street. tsd—Business Service tham watch, one accordian grapha- Phone 3341. opportunity. , , , EdneatloiiBl FOR SALE — TEN FLOWERING nola, twenty-five records. Clifton Phone 6588. ! THREE DEAD, 3 HURT d CSlasses *. Before buying the site for yoyr new «bome take pist one lot>k shrubs, specially priced at $1.00. W.i Wiers, 147 Spruce street’. FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, with at'the wonderful building lots on Henry street and on Fanner gto Sbstrnctlon x»B » 5 PIECE MAHOGANY velour parlor ■ o-A. Barberry ' hedging and California all improvements, including steam streets, Elizabeth Park. Sewerf ras. water, sidewalks, clfec- set $25. Oak dining room set,— IN R.A1LR0AD CRASH , ^QBloal—Dramatlo mu j>>-« «• • privet $5.00 per hundred. Ever­ SWEET CIDER $10 per barrel at heat, and garage, rent $30. Tele­ trieity and mail delivery. Some . ^ *d as low as $650. Others Ixyanted^Jnstructlon greens and hardy perennials at rea­ the mill; also new oak barrels, 8 buffet, table and chairs $30. phone 8802. fin a n c ia l Watkins Furniture Elxcbange higher, easy terras. 3 onds—stocks—Mortgages » . « sonable prices. John-McConville, 7 hoop $3.50 each. E. A. Standish, Comer lot on Pitkin street ,a very desirable site on this Business Opportunities •••••>« Windemere street, Homestead Andover, Conn. f o r r e n t —6 ROOM flat on j y/asbington, Qct. 23.—(AP) — neaullfuf residential street. Owner desires immediate sale. .,.If Money to Loan Park. Telephone 5947. Spruce street, near East Cen>.er. j q,j^j.gg j^gjj ^ere lulled and four in- you are interested in this locality act quick if you want a. good Help and Sltuatlona WANTED— TO BUY 58 Inquire at 25 Spruce street. j juj-gjj early today when ' a railroad ’ ' Help Wanted—Female • •••sassisffC FUEL AND FEED 49-A bargain .4 - Help "Wanted—^Male MOVING—TRUCKING- SELL YOUR JUNK to a reliable ' FOR R E N T -3 ROOM suite on Main | Help "Wanted—Male or Female .. FOR SALE—HARD WOOD $7.50 j dealer for high prices. Wm Ostrin- Agents Wanted ...... *7-a STORAGE 20 street, modera improvements, in- ] gj® near Rockville, Md. ROBERT J. SMITH Situations Wanted—^Female .... per load. William ' Sass, Vernon j sky. Tel. 5879, '91 Clinton. Used eluding heat Phone Aaron Johnson, ; gg,t,y, 24, 1009 Main Street, Pkphe 34OT street, telephone 6055.. - ■ ; Situations Wanted—^Male ...... 39 PERRETT& GLENNEY—Express furniture; wood, coal stoves for 3726 or janitor 7635. j Charles Selby, superintendent We Sell Plenty of Insurance. Employment Agencies sale. Call anytime. Live Stock—Peta—^Poultry— eblclea and freight service; local and HARD WOOD $6 per load. Hard FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement at j of the Metropolitan branch of the B. long distance. Expert furniture Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... slab wood $5.00 loadirWm. J. Mc­ 79 Wells street, all modern im- & O.; Millard Mobley. 20. ^ot^ of Live Stock.—Vehicles ^ mo-ving. Service any time by call­ WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prices Poultry and Supplies « Kinney. Phone Rosedale 28-2. for rags, paper,, .magaaslntt 'and provements. Call at 81 Wells street. Gaithersburg. Md., and Thomas Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 ing 8063. ;.i I .1 i.i , i.i I------For Sale—MUcellaneona FOR SALEi-^HARPWpOD $8 load, metals. Also buyc.^1 ikinds of Telephone 7617. ... ! ^ 2 ' p^ith- MERCHANDISE ordered by you to­ chickens. Morris ' H. Lessnier. Dial ' William Thompson. 28, of uaiin- Articles for Sale ...... ' hard' Slabs $T, selecfed fire place, ersburg, is in a Washington hospit^ Boats and Accessories day In New York, or to be sent to 6389 or,3886. FOR RENT—FtlRNISHED apart­ Building Materials ...... • Charles Palmer. Telephone 6273. ment of 2 rooms, with garage. In­ in a serious condition and Frank Diamonds—Watches—-Jewelry .. New York, picked up by us to­ night and delivered, the next quire 109 Foster-street Poole, Rockville, William Colem^, Electrical Appliances—Radio FOR SALE—1000 CORD hard wood 55, foreman of the crew on the .49- morning via Manchester and New and slabs. Price $10 cord for, slabs, ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 Fuel and Feed FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, with sill motor car and ’ his son, Leonara Gard^“ —' ^rm —Dairy Products 50 York Motor Despatch. Dally ser­ . $11 for wood. Slabs extra fine FOR RENT—WELL heated room. iniprovements,. rent $20. Inquire i Coleman, were also hurt, but their Household Goods ...... “ I vice and reasonable rates. Call Machinery and T o o ls ...... 5- quality. Call 6991. Inquire 16 Church street. Telephone 46 1-2 Summer street. I injuries are not thought to be sc- Musical Instruments ...... 53 3063. 8860 or 8864. 3525. Office and Store Kqulpment . . . . 54 FOR SALE—THE FOLLOWING TO RENT—3 ROOM tenement ^ j rious. Specials at the Stores ...... 56 kinds of wood, sawed to order; 28 Church street. Inquire on Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 REFAIKING hickory, hard, white birch, slab and Wanted—To Buy 58 AFAR'rMKNTS—FLATS— premises or telephone 3867. Koo ms—Boa rd—Hotels—Resorts chestnut. L. % Wood Co. 55 Bis- ...T^NKMKNli^' .63 PROF.TOUT DIES Restanrants VACUUM CLEANER, phonograph, sell street. Dial 4496;. F O IT R E I^ ^ ;' 5, AND 6 ROOM } clock, gun TePitlrtng, key fitting. r think I j?Eva- \(^T SOUNOETD Rooms Without Board ...... 59 FOR'RENT—Fiys ROOM apart­ rents. Apply Edward J. Holl, 865 } Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A Bralthwalte. 62 Pearl street. FOR : SALEJ-;^HARD WOOD and Main street. Telephone 4642. GPEP ATH ALE’T/ C ■ ’V ALL RIGHT ' Country Board—Resorts ...... GO hard slabs, stove length $6 and $9 ment, all improvements, adults Hotels—Restaurants ...... G1 only. Apply 67 Wadsworth street, London, Oct. 23.-(AP.)-Prof. THI?(?UGH TH]/ SEWING MACHINE repairing ol all per load. A. Firpo, 116 Wells street. FOR RENT— 4 and 5 room tene­ Thomas Frederick Tout, noted au­ K fA R T Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 makes, oils, needles and supplies. Mr. Johnston.’ , Real Estate For Rent Dial 6148. ments on Walnut street, near thority on. history, died at his home SPECT(?G$CC^- Apartments, Flats, Tenements .. 63 R. W. Garrard. 37 Edward street. Cheney mills." modern improve­ pt/r^t/Ne-'the: ?H ot Business Locations for Rent .... 64 Tel. 4301. FOR RENT—7 /ROOM t COTTAGE, today, aged 74. Houses for R e n t...... 65 55 SunimltstTwi, aU irdj^bvenfnfehts ments, very reasonable. Inquire ltoiProf.. m Tout u t was was a a pi professorwj.'-o.jv-,. of ——;his- [ ^ 1 Suburban for Rent ...... 66 MATTRESSES, box springs, pil­ ASSASSIN. MISSES. inclilding - hot'water heat;. also 6 Tailor Shop, 5 Walnut street. Tel. g,t Manchester University from Summer Homes for R e n t ...... 67 5030. 1890-.or.'k until*-1925, anHand was oresidentpresident Wanted to Rent ...... 68 lows and cushions made over room flat, 53 Summit, all improve­ Real Estate For Sale equal to new. 1 day service. Phone Santiago, Oct,' 23.— (A P )—^Presi­ ments including hot water heat. of the; Historical Association 1910- Apartment Building for Sale . . . 69 dent Carlos Ibanez today owed his FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on 12. He was a fellow of the British 6448 Manchester Upholstering Co. Tel. 5-4362 Hartford. MaiTi stree£, near Henry street, The Business Property for S a le ...... 70 331 Center streeL Established life to an assassin’s poor marksman­ Academy and a Ford’s lecturer in Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 Manchester Trust Company. slnc^ 1922. ship. FOR RENT— 4 ROOM upstairs flat, English history at Oxford. Houses for Sale ...... 12 Yesterday as he, Senora De Ibanez on Ri^e street, steam heat. In­ Lots For Sale ...... 13 FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT, 1 In 1927 he became a Correspond- Resort Property for S a le ...... 14 CHIMNEYS CLEA1V.ED and repair­ and two officers of his staff re­ quire 79 Ridge street, upstairs. Fellow of the Medieval Acad- Suburban for Sale ...... 15 one minute from- JJULObXXJMain Ostreet, W A S tfW V ) mod-t - ______ed. key fitting, safes opened, saw turned from a nearby livestock ern, all Improvements, garage, rent emy of America and in 1927-28 wa.s Real Estate for Exchai-ge ...... 16 show, a youth stepped forward and FOR RENT— 4 ROOM flat, all mod­ Wanted—Real Estate ...... 11 filing and grinding. Work called reasonable. Tel. 7014 or 5440 or call i Messenger Lecturer at Cornell um- fired a pistol three times at him, ern improvements, on Center St. Auction-Legal Notices for. Haroid Clemson. 108 North Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main street, versity. Lc ral Notices ...... 79 Elm street. Tel. 3648. • none of the shots took effect. Phone 3070. Legal Notices ...... 18 By FRANK BECK GAS BUGGIES—Shifty Checks Out PREB AT L.A5 T ! TMAT*S FOR V—< SuON*S I GRAB A I.OAO W ABOUT DRESSeR. W > « R E VOU TO FIMD OUT. OP RUSV DOOHINKUB’S VOO*RE MOT I S H E HERE ------S E T A DUMPL.IN’S AMD GST USSO FREE . X BAILSO , C O M S 6 R V A T I V S TO TME BUM , 1 *1.4. L O O K VOO.OUT T O W H A T ^ H IS SUIT. VOU*U. BE UP THAT HAM, DAM ^ HELP FIMD THE N A M E ? ^ MORE USSFUU I------V D P E G S B R . I B I R D W H O IF VOU*RE l-ESS S T O L S M V CONSPICUOUS — -f S 10,000 f 2S

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. . , , ' , . CORRECTIONS j . u , (1) Athletic is spelled incorrectly. (2 ) “Spectroscope" should be steth­ oscope.’ (3) There are only" three legs on the chair at .the right ‘^D. D.” ,'&n the'door, shou’d 14,'D. . (5 ) 'Ilic .sqriunbled; w(wd -W Beam- erang.; .. v/.',;'-'-'.. P A iS E MANUHBSl BK EVBNINU HBKALU, SUITIH MAINCHESTBK, W NN., Wm)NESUAY, OCl'OBEp 23^ By Percy L Crosby SKIPPY ' SA.Y& Wow U>«Ar t)iO you WAN'*' SENSE NONSENSE YOv tfo ON 1 y P A P / R . 0 0 YAim Oul J J n EvBS w o oco ) i ’o t o WAt^r TO ASH’ VOOTpMjl^- | T T tc M e ^ BACK SEAT FOB IT P P 6 0 0 I6 TOCO “I never dreamed,” the old Atlantic H € f H€ «r j a *TMi«as jvpposc fj?€oo»e w ioe'^ So's woeoor sighed. AN.’ WOT TO . 6Av€ row A SOM Of MoNCV CDucO 6 6 ^ ^ “An aviator’d makeime feel so -T^i. AiMygopv,6vT.7 TO TII6N ^ dog'goned small; . , 'VYCNT a w a y T1?UST|n S . “It hurt my pride to think, alack, i ^ p O N r ^ f io o r W€u, I t o R c e j . to them: , i Y0L>, VUQt^i-P C€AV6 ‘Tm nothing more than a merej tr Affout*0 A N Y - 5eci?e^ «5 Mpi^ej pond, that's ah'. ' i f?60r CoovO PiCrfiT UP V9^CVA0C6 7 % A N * M O N C V '- ^ niei?€Pom ir'x a — ^------— NEW VEBSION 6i?eArer? M y bonnie.lies under the auto, M y bonnie lies under the car. IP 6 iv 6 Somebody hurry and send for a Au/Ar garage man. I t ’s lonesome up here where I are.

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“ GET OUT AND GET UNDER” #k,o‘>q J Percy U Crosby. Grmt Britain rights reserved /a 'V J Peggy: “Oh, Harry is just going \ t King Features Syndicate, Inc. ' crazy over his new car.” Madge: “That’s strange, every OUR ROARDIMG HOUSE time I ’ve seen him he’s going crazy By Fontaine Fox By Gene Ahem under it.” When you step in the path of a Mickey (Himself) McGuire Motor-car manufacturers are splashing auto, it’s all over— but \ rapidly immortalizing ' our presi­ the sh o u tin g . ______■ "" t dents.. W e had the aeveland; we d^EPlT THe P e PARTMEKT WITH AH o THER RE-S i r s . parently we can’t teach those Ger- m OOTl TvlEM UVE- HOUl QUICKLV NOO'VE LEFT mans a thing, after all. (?ACE to Tm R D FU001?. t r u e ! RECOVEC NOOR "DEMHeEa" ■ ^ 7 - \NlkSH U A S FORTUNE'. SEEM smihhep! t k 9 i t b pOKe fUO COUUieSS. TAEV’RE STOHfViPy HAiCC 06CIAKE5 V)J^SWi MAKING A BEEH EWlWPtEO OOT GET-AWAS OF $190,0 0 0 ,U)AVIEP Vim w\s TvtEM TO 5^VE‘'R»Crt MONEVl piU FlELO."

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A ^ e . s s Y a MeAM V ocve (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) f sesY I Mee«F- h i t t ^ e ,) f w , /P icese RtoiN* pk ©iKe AiH'T etp^cXuf UP 1b VIKECK F0«?. 7CARS PiM Y ou rtcrf c c l f I viKV DoiJCHA y The Wieeone in the scarescrow’s hide. Now I ’ll be taking all the iS.VAPiKC TH’ SB.ST op WUftT SlK OCfTi h a d C A i^ W blame. That, doesn’t seem quite fair. just simply couldn’t imder- HOW NEVER HAD WR£CK' stand why he was held a captive. If you will let me go fight now. I’ll 3. - 7 r^ “ Hey, please let me go,” he cried. try to pay you back somehow for all I ^ "Thcye’s nothing wrong that I have the corn ^ t ’s missing. ’Then the done. W e all were merely having farmer will not care.” MCCK- Just then a rope came sailing near LM* fun. Don’t pinch so hard, in holding 7b FIT, me. Your big hand hurts my side.” and passed right by the Weeone’s „„ AHYrifiCK “Oh, is that so?” the scarescrow ear. It settled 'round the scares­ .said. “ WeU, say, why don’t you crow’s waist and brought a big sur­ use your head? I'm going to get in prise. The Weeone. shouted, “ Gee, trouble just because of what you’ve that’s sUck. The Tinies pulled that ,clever tiick. I t seems a Tinymite done. Yes, sir, you’re due for grief i'O LUCfeTAOWM AN AVJTo, GUT t C «lY A today. The others tinned and ran can do most anything he tries.” The scarescrow upset with a plop MlceCAi^-tM FACT i CPMT eVeN ftPFOdO AM ■ away, but I was quick to grab you’ V (C.& yJftOoM------you had a chance to run. and quickly let the Weeone. drop. “The reason I am quite forlorn The Tinies who' had lassoed him is that you'fellows stole my com. now ‘ pulled the rope real tight. I am a lonely scarescrow who’s sup- “We’ve eaught him,” sh ou ted '-H M sed to guard it weU. The farmer Scouty, “ Gee, let’s pull him right who is u ^ g me w ill be as mad as up to a tree.” And so they wound lie can be. When he asks *where is the rope till he was safe and sound, all right. all my com?’ what am I going to tg« swig; we.wia.u.a.>»T tell?” “ Oh, I don’t-know,” the Weeone (More trouble turns up in ■Hie cried. " I wish I ’d had a chance to neit story,)

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M T A L L A n tI Z K FOR POOREST DRESSED D A N dR UANCING SCHOOL A Full line of ■ Order Now! ORANGEHALL Poverty Dance at Temple Fri­ <1 Hallowe'en Novelties day Night Reverses the Personal Engraved ft Fridays 8:80, Beginners nnder 8 Usual Custom. In the Candy Dept. years. Saturdays 1:80, all other Christmas Greeting Cards D E P A R T M E N T STO R E SO. WAWCHESTER,,COrtN.,' classes in Toe, Tap, Aesthetics and Ballroom Work. Those who attend the big Pover- New PnpUs May Now Join Any of tv Dance in the Masonic Temp^ ASK FOR ANP SA\^ YOUR DUO-DOLLARS. SECOND AUCTION WEDNESDAY^ OCTOBER 30th. the Above CSlasses Friday night will have an opportun­ Private Lessons by Appointnaent ity to contest for two fine prizes. Dial 5287 for Further Information. Jaffe, the jeweler, ai^ the Syming­ ton Shop, have placed two gifts at the disposal of the committee in charge and it has been decided to , award them to the person attend-' ABOUT TOWN ing in the most impoverished ap­ pearing costume. The dance is be­ All members of Nutmeg Forest, ing sponsored by the Masonic So­ No. 116, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, cial club and the Tall Cedars of who are planning to attend the cere­ Lebanon. A rousing time is assured monial and district convention in those who attend and only the old­ Moosup Saturday are asked to be at est of clothes should be worn. A OF rpocKf the Mason Temple Saturday at two good local orchestra has been se­ o’clock. All members owning auto­ cured for the occasion. mobiles are requested ;o drive since the trip will be made in private cars instead of by bus. WADDELL TO ADDRESS ew At the whist party held in the Knights of Columbus rooms last night by the Daughters of Isabella MEN’S FRIENDSHIP CLUB Mrs. Norene Cotter was winner of •Specially Priced For Three first prize at bridge whist. Miss Catherine Carney, second and Miss Town Manager Georg i H. WaddeU Eleanor Moore the consolation has consented to speak before the award. In straight whist the first members of the Men’s Friendshij) prize was taken by Miss Stepenine club of the South Methodist church Tunskey and Mrs. Alice MeVey was at their regular monthly meeting, to second. The consolation prize was ' be held Monday evening. Mr. Wad­ won by Miss Helen Donahue. dell will deal with town government subjects, with special reference to Rev. R. A. Colpitts of the South Manchester, and will answer ques­ Junior Sizes 13 to 17 Crepes, Satins, Georgettes Methodist church is in New York tions asked by the men. ______state imtil Friday of this week, Misses’ Sizes 16 to 20 and Woolens preaching in different places, under Women’s Sizes 36 to 52 auspices of the World’s Service Commission and on invitation of the . KATHERINE HALLIDAY Methodist organization of the New York area. i HOWARD The Ladies Fragment society will Teacher of Piano and Violoncello serve a harvest supper at the Chapel 12 1-2 CHURCH STREET hall in North Coventr between 6 Telephone 5519 and 8 o’clock this evening. These . Included are frocks for every daytime occasion , from finely tailored models to those for a ftern ^ suppers are popvilar with Manches­ wear Fashioned on newest lines—princess and normal waistline effects, circular and long skirts witn ter folks and doubtless many of them will motor out there tonight l^w placed fullness, soft feminine touches at the necklines. Choice of light weight woolens and tweed­ for the feast of good things. like’’ prints for sports and business^ rich satins and heavy crepes with trimmings of velvet or contrast­ ing fabrics for afternoon and inf ormsd evening wear. —------Marcel Jobert of Maple street, in company with a party of Hartford friends is absent on a 15-day himt- Ing trip in Canada. The Ladies Sewing circle of the Concordia Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. Six Smart Shades: Mrs. Anna Risley o f Parker street and Miss Helen Comstock of Main street returned yesterday after a Black Brown Green week-end trip to Tilton, N. H., where they visited Mrs. Risley’s son Wells who is a student at the Tilton School for Boys. Dahlia Wine The Ladies’ Aid society of the North Methodist church will hold a Beige rummage sale tomorrow in tne Buckland building, Depot Square, between the hours of 10 ja. m. smd 6 p. m. The October group will be in charge.

Thursday you will find at Nellegs Millinery Store, State Theater Apparel Department Building a complete new assort­ ment of hats in very large and very Main Floor, Rear small headsizes.—Adv.

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GOOD THINGS TO EAT PINEHURST SERVICE: New Silk Spedal Early Delivery...... 7:15 a. m. Regular Early Delivery...... 8:00 a. m. Frequent later morning deliveries to all parts of the town. First Afternoon Delivery...... 1:30 p. m. $14-75 FR E SH FISH PINEHURST MEATS Clams for Chowder Do you like Corned Beef? If An opportune time to purchase one or two new.fall Large Solid Rowe’s OYSTERS you do, tomorrow is the day to frocks at the height of the season—at a saving. Crepes Small Southern order it—:we have most any STEWING OYSTERS kind of piece you want—corned and satins; many are trimmed with velvet. One'and SCALLOPS “just right,” and remember that two-piece models that fea,ture higher waistlines and low Finnan Haddie or the corned beef which comes placed fullness in the skirts. Brown, black, green, wine Smoked Filet of Hadodek out is only jnst as good as the and dahlia. FILET OF SOLE beef that goes in the brine— MACKEREL, every piece we corn is cut from ‘Misses' and Women's STEAK COD OR our regular Pinehurst Quality COD TO BAKE Beef. BUTTER FISH mbs for Hash 14c to 18c. FRESH SALMON DRESSED HADDOCK Boneless Briskets Very lean Boston undercuts. Silk Frocks SLICED BACON Chuck and Cross Bib cuts. Three-Piece Knitted Suits. Bind off, lb. 39 c Middle Bibs 26c lb. \ Royal Scarlet Quick 1 Ib. Bolls Butter Cooking Oats (folly 49c lb. g^uaranteed, 10c and 25e PINEHUBST VERY BEST Charcoal, 5 bags $1.00 COFFEE 49c lb. Inexpensive, youthful silk frocks in plain $ crepes as well as the smart, soft prints. Tail­ Boxes for kindling. DIAL 4151 10-00 ored models suitable for daily wear.. A num­ The sweater suit leads for. sports wear this season ber. oT becoming styles—specially priced at and every girl, and woman should have one in her ward­ $5.()0. robe. We are showing both the tuck-in and slip-on sweater models that fea^re pleated skirts and cardigan jackets. The newest shades. Thursday Specials FINEST FRESH FISH A STEAK SALE Tender Sirloin Steak ...... 55c lb. BARSTOWS’ .NEW SIGN RUMMAGE SALE FELT PILLOWS Best Top Round Steak 55c lb. Chrysanthemums Thursday, -October 24 Our Home Made Sausage Meat ...... 30c lb. The first outdoor Neon Light elec­ 10 AI M. to :6 P.,M . TO EMBROIDER WATKINS BROTHERS, Ihc We are now cutting Pom Our Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak ..30c lb., 2 lbs. 50c tric sign In town is how fighting up BUCKC^D BLDG. Pom Chrysanthemums in a Nathan Hale C offee...... 55c lb., 2 lbs. $1.00 Barstows Radio Shop at 20 Bissell Depot' Square Mrs. Elliott’s Shop Funeral Directors 8 lbs. Nice Yellow Onions ...... 25c street and telling aU who glance good variety of colors. Let us North M etho^t Le^es Aid Soriety 853 Main St. ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS 8 lbs. Sweet Potatoes ...... 25c that way about Philco balanced unit fill your orders with nice fresh radio. The Neon light signs are dif­ Lamb P i e s ...... 15c each ferent than any other, being a holr cut blooms. CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. Oinger Squares ...... 18c dozen low glass tube filled with certain Pan Biscuits, 7 to the pan ...... *T...... 10c a Pan rare gases to give different colors, Brookfield Roll B utter ...... 49c lb. RoU A high tension current, produced ANDERSON •Robert K. Ahderson Phones? Ofliro 6171 by means of a-high tension treuis- SHOE REPAiBINO Funeral Director ddence 74 former, puts 14,000 volts through GREENHOUSES IjbdiM’ Flexible Soles and the tubes and produces the miost ^ b e r Heels a Specialty. wonderful light effect ever devised. 153 Eldridge St. TeL 8686 50c Week $L50 Month Mandiester Public Market New York has “gone Neon” iS SAM'YULYBS most of the spectacular displays pre­ 761 Main B t, So. Manchester Dial 5139 viously produced by thousands of brighter and more spectacular Neon PHONE4895 ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD-IT EAYsl electric bulbs are now Supplanted by signs In vivid alluring colors. N N X X X N s V N X X s V VV V N V x.x yv N xs VN y x y N