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VOL. XU L, NO. 293. (Classified Advei^lsing on Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1928 HOOVER SEEKS KELLOGG’S FIRST REPORT REPU6UCANS WIN IN LABOR VOTE IN NVM-WSV.VWS*. FINISH PLANS FOR WEST TRIP NEWA»EECH ■t OVER 80,000 MAJORITY <8 To Pledge His Support of Over 100 to Make Up Party; Organized Labor When Forty Newspaper Report­ GARDINER IS GOVERNOR; He Makes Address on ers on Train— Hitchcock For Cop Murder Trial SEN. HALE IS REELECTED September 17. Sees Nominee. Willimantic, Sept. 11 — Three<&offense. The fiiate’s cage was jurors had been chosen at noon to­ handled by Samuel B. Harvey, of With Nearly All Precincts Reported G- 0 . P. Candidate Washington, Sept.' 11.— Herbert Albany, N. Y., Sept. 11.— Gover- day to form the jury panel that will Willimantic, assisted by Howard Alfred E. Smith plunged Into the try Roland Lalone and Albert J. K. Bradford, of Putnam, the regu­ Hoover today completed a tenta­ Raymond, of Worceste., Mass., for lar state’s attorney. Mr. Bradford Gets 138,360 Votes to Democrats’ 62,919— Republi­ tive draft of his third public ad­ real work of preparing for his the tpurder of state Policeman Irv­ was in a hospital when the youths dress as the Republican presiden­ forthcoming invasion of the west ing H. Nelson, of New Haven, at were arrested In the spring, and the Pomfret last April. The superior state appointed Mr. Harvey a spec­ tial nominee— the “ labor” address today heartened by assurances that can Sweep by Entire Ticket by Two to One Vote; he is going Into no unfriendly terri­ Court session under Judge E. M. ial state’s attorney for the case In to be delivered at Newark, N. J., Yeomans, of Andover, was late in hand. September 17. tory, but that on the contrary he is getting under way but when the 04 Talesmen Leaders of Both Parties Surprised Over Result, Re­ going to receive a great welcome Hoover will seek to win the sup­ judge ordered a recess at noon Ninety-four talesmer were in the from a people politically undecided seventeen talesmen had been City Hall when the court openecl publicans Even More So Than' Opponents— Hoover port of organized labor. The high and eager to hear his message. examined, the defense had chal­ One hundred had been summoned points of the address undoubtedly These assurances were brought lenged six, the state two, while six by the sheriff but sijf were excused will be a pledge to bend every ef­ to Albany by ex-Senator Gilbert had been excused, and three jurors be-a.use they had served on the Leaders Say Results Show Outcome of Election in fort; if elected, to continue high Hitchcock of Nebraska, in which were actually in the box. Grand Jury in the case. No specta­ wages and steady employment, an state Governor Smith will inaugu­ The jurors are: , tors were permitted to • enter the explanation ol his party’s pledge to rate his western speaking tour one Everett Kimball, of Scotland, a court room during the selection of November. enact legislation curtailing exces­ week from tonight. Tn that speech farmer. jurors. State policemen guarded sive use of the injunction in labor the governor plans to make his po­ George N. Perry, of Scotland, a the stairways leading to the court Secretary of State Kellogg is home from Paris, where as Uncle sition on farm relief unmistakably room. disputes and a further endorsement clear. farmer. Portland, Me., Sept. 11.— With REPUBIACAX JOYFUL Sam’s agent he signed the treaty to outlaw war, and here he is telling Nelson. Bennett, of Sterling, re­ Twenty-five challenges for each of the principle of collective bar Present indications are that the OF RESULT IN MAINE gaining. New York reporters all about it. tired contractor. ot.the two defendants were allowed 544 precincts complete out of the governor in his Omaha speech will Five Massachusetts lawyers were to the defense and twenty-five for state’s 633, William Tudor Gardi­ Washington, Sept. 11 — Re­ In his acceptance speech. Hoover commend the principle of the touched but briefly on the labor on hand to re^iresent the two young ner today had been elected gover­ publicans hailed with glee to­ equalization fee as applied to the men who are on trial for a capital (Continued on page 2) day the result of the Maine subject. He cited the pledges of disposal of crop surpluses, without, nor of Maine oyer Edward C. the Republican platform and de­ C o p s Stop Honeymoon election because they said the however, committing himself to any Moran, Jr., Democratic candidate, psychological effect of the clared the demand today was far particular labelled plan. beyond “ a full dinner pail” and by a majority that was expected to record Republican vote would To Arrest Bridegroom Talk Farm Belief prove a material boon to the that the workers actually desired Governor Smith and Senator UNEARTH SPANISH PLOT exceed 80,000 with complete re­ “ larger comfort and greater par­ Hoover-Curtis ticket in other Hitchcock discussed the farm relief turns. The vote was Gardiner, 138,- normally Republican states ticipation in life and leisure.” issue at considerable length at the “ Living Wag^. New York, Sept. 11.—-DetMtlves’S> froth a restaurant in Manhattan 360, Moran 62,919. throughout the country. j executive mansion last night. Sen. Frederick Hale was assured To accomplish this purpose The Republican platform praised )vhere she worked. Senator i Hitchcock did not tell TO UPSET GOVERNMENT today cut short the honeymtnjon of national headquarters sent the tariff and restrictive immigra­ ■ Peasley is charged with ho,ding of re-election over his Democratic Edward Peasley, twenty-fiv^6,*'whe] Governor Smith that he was going oponent, Herbert E. Holmes with some of its biggest guns into tion laws as providing a "living pnd robbing the Postal Tele- to sweep the west like a prairie cy­ they took him back to Albany ^ h office at State and Jane the same number ot precincts ii by Maine to help the state candi­ wage” for workers. clone in November. MAN WITH WEAK LEGS dates. “ The party favors freedom in face a charge of robbery. Sf'istt^ts, Albany, of $600 on the He did tell him, however, that 134,908 votes to 60,74o. Thousands of Arrests Made MUST VOTE HIMSELF Next to the overwhelming Re­ contracts,’ the’ platform added, And with him was his bride of a night of Sept. 6th. Two other men conditions are more favorable in the “ the right of collective bargaining Tvere arrested in Albany, but denied west today to his candidacy than publican majorities, the sharp de­ few days, P^hyllis Delemia Peasley, Hartford, Sept. 11 — A. T. as a portend of the national elec­ by free and resvonsible agents of participation in the robbery. How they have ever been, and that if the cline In the Democratic vote and AD Over Country— Even Trowbridge, of North Windham tions. their own choosing, which develops 18, and her girl friend Gra^e ever, when caught, Peasley Is al­ present trend continues he^can re­ Hale’s close follow of Gardiner's cannot send his ballot to the lead were the features of the elec­ “ The Democratic national organ­ and maintains that purposeful co­ Dolosso, sixteen, both of Albany. leged to have confessed his part in gard Nebraska, particularly^ with a Town Hall on election day by Peasley was p’Tesied last night considerable degree, of optimism. S 1 d i e r s jn Garrisons tion. Republicans won all along the ization has assisted in the Maine operation which gains its chief in­ the crime and implicated the other 0 his wife, even if he does have campaign, and their chance for the in a rooming house. Detective Nebraska has been a hot-bed of ag­ line by a vote of more than two. to centive through voluntary agree*- two. He fled to New York with the trouble climbing the steps to great Smith ground-swell on the xnent. We believe that injunctions Joseph Daly, of headquarters, two girls and married Phyllis last rarian discontent. the Town Hall. Mr. Trowbridge one. Were Implicated. These complete returns include prohibition issue was as good there in labor disputes have in some in­ found him after trailing his bride Saturday, he said. La Follette Vote wrote the attorney-general to as in most of the states” said Wil­ stances been abused and have given Proba iy the most important fac­ ask if his wife might not take the city of Portland complete. In­ complete returns from' other pre­ liam H. Hill, New York manager. lise to a serious question for legis­ tor in the present situation. Gover­ his ballot down because “ I am “ This election has established the lation. nor Smith was told, is that the old Hendaye, Franco, Sept. 11.— The having some trouble with niy cincts indicate a total Republican La Foll3tte vote of 1324 will go to majority of more than 80,000. tact that the great uprising against “ The Republican Party pledges JOHN STARTS JOB PHILLIE’S RUNNERS Spanish police have discovered a legs.” The attorney-general prohibition, upon which the Demo­ to continue its efforts to maintain him in. large measure. President nation-wide plot for the overthrow quoted the law regarding pre­ cratic national managers place Qoolidge was a minority winner in paration and castiuig of ballots this present standard of living and: Of the Spanish government, accord­ their chief hopes of victory is not a high wage level.” AS R A iL R O A m f e USED GIRL DECOYS Nebraska four years ago, the com­ and declared “ I fear it will be Portland, Me., Sept. 11.—=A Re­ reality.” To Endorse Plank. bined total of Davis ahd La Follette ing to Information receive! over necessary for you to go to the publican nihjority of more than Hoover undoubtedly will endorse far exceeded that of Coolidge. the Spanish frontier this after­ voting place yourself.” .75,000 was In prospect today as Prohibition, the Senator said, SMITH NOT WORRIED this plank for the second time but noon. -<» complete returns from Maine's Albany, N. Y., Sept. 11.— The in a greater detail than in his ac­ would not cut a great deal of ice state election were tabulated.' Re­ President’s Son Now Clerk Their Names Used to Form in Nebraska. He thought that Gov­ The plot centered at Sargosa smashing victory won by the Re­ ceptance speech. Some labor lead­ where several hundred arrest. were publican candidates for governor, publicans in the state election in ernor Smith probably would lose qhited States Senator and four Con­ ers have urged a more detailed dia some dry votes because of his made. Maine yesterday did not disturb the cussion of the labor problem and NO INDICATIONS OF gressional seats yrere swept into of­ serenity of Governor Smith today. In New Haven— His First Firms for Manufacturing avowed wetness, but he thought The Sa.'agosa police discovered fice by record majorities. Hoover will meet their wishes al that these would be largely offset details of the conspiracy early this "I never was optimistic enough Newark. With only 59 of the state’s 633 to think that Maine would be any­ morning and immediately notified princints missing William Tudor Once Hoover has approved a Task. Alcohol. (Continued on page z) Madrid. BIG PRIMARY VOTE thing else but Republican” said the final drift of the Newark speech, I Gardiner, had 132,143 against 60,- governor when asked to comment. Similar plots, all linked together 439 for Edward K. Moran, Jr., and he will arrange his proposed fishing by the same conspirators, were dis­ The governor indicated that he Sen. Frederick Hale had 129,599 ‘^'en't think the I^aine result was New Haven, Sept. 11.— John Philadelphia, Sept. 11. — The covered throughout Spain. against .58,145 for Herbert E. (Continued on Page 3) either important or significant, he Coolidge went to work as a rail­ nation-wide rum ring operating out A strict government censorship Republicans Use Seven Ma­ Holmes. RASKOB TO IGNORE has been. Imposed on all news re­ said he was rot familier with the road clerk here today. His first of this city uses women and girls Returns are not expected to be lating to the plot. issues involved in yesterday’s bal­ task was to run the gauntlet of a chines, Democrats One, completed today but any change in to cover up its major activities. It is reported that more than 1,- the result with the tabulation of loting for state offices and did not dozen cameras manned by news­ Prosecuting Attorney John Mona­ SPLITS IN SOUTH 000 arrests have been made distant rural districts is impossible. care to make farther comment. CdOLIDGE STARTS Neither do reports that the Rev. paper and motion picture photog­ ghan assertftd today as his probe throughout Spain since daybreak. In Preliminary Voting. All majorities will increase. Soldiers Arrested I'hree Republican Congressmen John Roach Straton plans to attend raphers. The President’s son grin­ into underworld rule here con­ his speech in Oklahoma City on ned and fled up the steps of the Among those arrested at Sara- were re-elected while the Republi­ ON HIS WAY HOME tinued. gosa were many soldiers of the gar­ can candidate was elected in the SepL 20 disturb the governor. Dr. New Haven Road’s general head­ Says Reports of Disaffec­ At 2:30 this afternoon only 215 Evidence has been uncovered rison. Fourth Congressional district. Straton is reported to be going to quarters to safety in the long cor­ which shows the biggest diversions In Madrid 320 arrests were made, persons had voted at the Manches­ Everywhere the Republican vote Oklahoma City on the day pieced- ridors of the building. cf alcohol to bootleg trade were ar­ tion Are Exaggerated; Not including the noted Republican ter Republican primary, the lowest was heavy while the Democratic in Governor Smith's arrival there ranged by inducing women to lend leaders Alvero Albornoz Martinez j number ever cast at this hour since, poll fell far below expectations. and some reports state that the His Vacation Over, Presi­ Young Coolidge has been assign­ Fundamentalist dry leader plans to their nanics to the business, Mona­ and Dolimgo Jiminez Siltz. the primary law was enacted. On Glean Sweep ed to the general manager’s oflice ghan revealed. ' to Change Plans. The election was a Republican heckle thO governor during his All the Communist delegates to one of the machines only three had dent is Now Enronte to where he will start climbing, if he First indications that ■women the general Labor Un on Congress sweep. Gardiner’s majority, mount­ speech. justifies the expectations of those dupes were used in the rum opera­ were arrested at Madrid. voted, nine on another and the ing hourly as returns came In from “ That’s Fine” who gave him the job, to a high tions was giveu v,'hen a slim, black- New York, Sept.-11.— The Demo­ According to the police, military highest recorded on any machine outlying precincts, was twice as “ That’s fine” was Smith’s only was 80. great as Gov. Brewster’s four years the Nation’s Capital. operative position. Within the last garbed girl appeared in the corri­ cratic campaign managers will men, labor leaders and Republican commenL “ I’ll be pleased to see the ton days a young man who started dors outsidi the jury room,;. Her The Democrats are also taking ago and exceeded the record ma­ gentlema-j.” But there was a no­ ignore the Republican drive in the leaders were involved. little interest. Only 11 votes had only a few years ago as John Cool­ name is reported to be Anna Con- It was described • as the most jority piled up by-Gov. Parkhurst ticeable tightening of the jaws as Aboard the Presidential Special idge did today, was promoted to ney, and it is said Quak,r Indus­ solid south, it was definitely re­ been recorded up to 2:30 this aft­ in 1920. he said it. dangerous plot that has menaced ernoon. Seven of the votes, it was Democrats had boasted they Enroute to Washington, Sept. 11.— be superintendent of the New Ha- trial Alcohol Company is in her vealed today by Chairman John J. the Spanish government for many Governor Smith’s only major en­ vOn’s Old Colony Division and sent name. said, were cast by paid primary would keep Gardiner's majority un- gagement tqr the balance of this Three months of vacation behind Raskob. years. to the district headquarters at According to prosecuting officials workers. de{ Brewster’s 36,600 while Re­ week so far as at present scheduled Since the announcement that Jails Filled him. President Coolidge was on his Taunton, Mass. That promotion, the girl innocently signed papers As the polls opened this morning publicans were confident the total is with William Bray the new Herbert Hoover would personally In'many cities the jails were fill­ for the Republican and Democratic majority for their candidate would way back to Washington today. perhaps, left the vacancy that Cool­ which made her the nominal owner ed with prisoners within a few chairman of the Democratic state idge today filled. carry his campaign into 'Tennessee primaries indications of a heavy bp in excess of the 65,800. As Wednesday morning will find him of a large distillery. She is to be hours. All the prisoners were committee, and a group of state His First Task early in October, the Democratic vote seemed lacking. complete results becam. known to­ back at his desk at the executive quizzed today as to the identity of charged with complinty in the leader:, with whom he will talk The first task of the President’s her employers. '' high command has been seriously Frederick R. Mannfng, moderator day G. 0. P. chieftains were as state politics. offices. revolutionary conspiracy. of the joint primary, swore in the much surprised as the leaders of son was to handle statistics of the Federal Men Active occupied with the question of in­ The exact date fbr their visit has Hundreds of arrests were made officers at 9:45, daylight - saving the Democratic Party. As Gardi­ Wisconsin, locale of this sum­ road’s traffic. With him are work­ Federal agents will take an ac­ tensifying the projected drive be­ not been fixed, but they are expect­ low tha Mason-Dixon line. Follow­ at Barcelona, which has long been time, fifteen minutes before the ner’s sweeplns .majority rolled up mer’s temporary White House, bid ing four Harvard men. Over night tive part today in the probing of ed in Albany some time before the good bye to the executive in the he was the guest of Yale men, and ing receipt of reports described as polls opened. Otto Sonnikson and it surpassed the .osiest pre-election these alcohol diversions and in the ((Jontinued on I’age 2.) governor sets out on his western early hours of the morning as the is being put up at the exclusive reassuring ^from field managers estimates and wildest predictions. trip next Sunday. (Continued on page 2) Despite the record Republican special train rolled along on its way Graduates Club here. • (Continued on page 2) throughout the south, the national “ Will the Democratic slate be to Chicago where the switch was For the week at least young executive committee has decided to majorities It was Indicated that the total vote would not run far above decided upon at this meeting?” he made to the eastern road that ulti­ Coolidge will be alone here, as far go along on.the present strategy was asked. mately will get him back to the na­ as close acquaintances are concern­ program in the Democratic strong­ PUBUCITY DEFEATS the figure four years when 253,907 were cast for the gubernatorial “ No sir,” was the reply. “ That tional capital. ed. Miss Florence Trumbull, hold. TEXAS ANTI-SimTHTTES is for the convention to decide.'^ For eighty-eight days, Mr. Cool­ daughter of Connecticut’s governor TWO KILLED, ONE HURT Reports Exaggerated candiiiates. ’The falling off of the idge has relaxed in the north woods ^ho only yesterday admitted she Reports of growing Democratic CHASE AFTER SLAYER Democratic vote was the feature of fishing on the Brule river and ex­ bad an “ understanding with John,” BOLT THE CONVENTION this year’s election, leaders agreed. disafection. throughout the south, SCORES PADLOCKING perimenting with trap shooting. His Is at her father’s camp on Moose- IN WAR OF GANGSTERS Raskob declared are largely, exag­ vacation came to an end last night head Lake in Maine with other gerated throngiiout the east and Police Had Been Working when he departed from Superior in members of the Trumbull family. Quietly Before fJews Wasi ‘Goodbye Tammany” They , New York, Sept. 11.--—“Shocking middlewest by Republic.-m news­ LEADERS SURPRISED procedure,” Federal Judge Thomas a heavy rain that failed entirely to The Trumbulls are coming down Wounded Man Refuses to Tell papers. One of the party .chiefs who Made; Public. Yell-rRivaTs Shout “Throw New York,- Sept. 11.— The over­ prevent an enthusiastic crowd from from Maine to open their home at D. Thatcher said today of the tem­ Police the Reason for the brought this - reassurance-to Chair­ Republicans Out.” whelming Republican victory In the porary padlocks placed on the bars turning out for his farewell. Plalnville next Sunday. Plainville man Raskob was Major (jeorge L, New Britain, Sept. 11.— Chief Maine elections yesterday was To Visit Vermont is thirty miles from New Haven Attack. and fixtures of New York’s princi­ Berry, of Tennessee, president of William C. Hart, of the New Britain Fair Park Auditorium, Dalla.s, viewed today by both Democratic pal night clubs under the direction The president’s stay in Washing­ straight up the broad college high­ police force, expressed regret that Texas, Sept. 11.— The state DemA- an(l Republican campaign managers ton will be comparatively brief for way. the International Preesman’c Union of agents of Assistant Attorney New York, Sept. 11.^—Two men and director of the Democratic Na­ the story of the murder of Elisha cratic convention was thrown into here as an arresting surprise. within a week or ten days he ex­ Well Cared For General Mabel Walker Willebrandt, were killed and a third probably tional Labor Bureau. Berry’s re­ Elia, in November, 1927, had be­ wild confusion here today when the The Republicans had predicted a Judge Thatcher ruled that the pects to journey to Vermont and Meanwhile the President’s son riiortally wounded early today In a come a matter of public knowledge. anti-Smith delegations bolted the majority of 50,000 for William T. there revisit the scenes of his boy­ will be well cared for here. ‘ ports, he said, were ha^sed upon di­ padlocks were illegal and were not section of the Bronx heavily patrol­ rect contact with Demoevats from “ Entirely premature” the police convention following the report of Gardiner, the gubernatorial candi­ permitted under the Volstead Act hood days at Plymouth. This trip He was taken under the w'ing of led by the police to prevent clashes head called the tale. the state executive committee’s ac­ date, .but no one in the G. O. P. probably will not last longer than a William L. Barnett, of the road’s every southern state during the re­ or the Constitution of the United bet'ween rival gangsters. * A Yonkers, N. Y,, .lawyer wrote tion on contesting delegations yes­ camp'had so much as expressed the States. He ordered their immediate week, before he gets back to his of­ counsel, and a prominent Yais Those killed were Mike Vitello cent national convention of the hope publicly that a victory of land- pressmen’s union. the chief some time ago that Elia terday. This report recommended removal, Ths injunctions restrain­ fice for good. graduate. Mr. Barnett introduced and Joseph Percella. The latter’s had been murdered, and that he that the anti-Smith delegatlops.frpm slid proportions would be record­ No particular problems await Mm in the Graduates Club and Raskob today acknowledged tfie ing the selling of liquor at the night brother, John, was removed to a would aid in running down the Dallas, Ta^^ant^ Houston, Palo Pin­ ed. clubs, however, were legal and will Mr. Coolidge upon his return. The mere he met a group of civic ajid liospital suffering from bullet and statement of . Dr. Hubert Work, de­ to, 'Wichita and Bosciue counties be A Democratic national headquar­ nouncing the whispering religious person who did the deed. Mean­ continue to be In force. Judge That­ fact that he is stepping out of office business leaders who happened to stab wounds from which physicians while the state’s attorney at Hart­ denied seats at the convention. ters, Gbairnian John Raskob declar­ next March has done much to re­ be in the club last evening. In the campaign, .against Goyerfior Alfred cher said. .=aid he had slight chance of recov­ ford, and the state police went to Immediately after Dick Fleming, ed'that the Maine results threw n (Continaed from Page 1) steamship companies in regard to “Everybody knows an auto- spending a few days at her son’s the,court. traffic from interior points in the bile burns twice as much gas in system of tunnels which will keep Seth Thomas Cl com^30 UNEARTH SPANISH PLOT home in Westfield, Mass. the traffic below the surface of the do pfd ------26 The mothers of the two priseners Otto Nelson are Republican check­ United States and Canada, received Faris as on the road because of the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carpenter appeared in court during the morn­ ers with Dennis Murphy as relief at north Atlantic ports by railroad numerous stops and startings. It earth. There would be three tread- Siayth Mfg Jo new..!00 and Miss Anne Dlx motored to ways, one for baggage, another fof^ I^Rkndard Screw .... 100 ll7 ing and will remain with the checker. William Shea and Joseph and reshipped on new bills of lad­ TO UPSET GOVERNMENT Is the same with the human ma­ Salem, Mass., Tuesday, returning youths until the trial is ended. ing to Pacific coast ports. chine which needs twice as much autemobiles and another for ped^' 'Stanley Works com ..57 59 Coughlin are doing the checking for Wednesday. trians. The plan is modeled after r & Ken n ...... 125 the Democratic list. Seven of the The Baltimore Association of (Continued froin Page 1) energy to take up work interrupted Miss Grace Lowman and Alvin eight machines are being used by Commerce alleged that such rates, for the lunch-houring. And worse the Paris subway, which* Is proba­ Tofrlngton...... 123 128 Roller skates were Invented in Green, both of this town, were bly the most satisfactory (if not ynder-wood-^l Fish .. 69 70 1S23. the Republican voters and only practices, etc., subjected the Port a hotbed of revolution.^ry plotting. than all. Just at the very moment married Saturday afternoon at tlie one by the Democrats. The latter of Baltimore to unjust discrimina­ when the blood should remain In the sweetest-smelling) system of union Mfg Co ...... 16 20 Among the prisoners lodged In the home of tht bride's parents. The any great metropolis. U S Envelope pf ....118 125 machine is in charge of Michael tion and undue prejudice and gave Barcelona jail was Brig. Gen. Lopez the stomach to aid digestion, it Is ceremony was performed by Rev. O’Connell as. first tender, assisted undue preference to the ports of demanded for head or muscle Mr. Delavenue points out that do com ...... 230 — Ochoa, who was to have led the John H. Knctt of Willlmantic. The once the pedestrian regained the Whitlock Coll Pipe .. — 21 as relief man by Patrick O’Connell. New York, Philadelphia and Bos­ work.” best man was G. Richard Dimon of Thomas Collins, Ennis Johnson, ton. anti-government outbreak in Cata­ upper level, he coUId enjoy pure lonia. Brig. Gen. Ochoa was de­ Eat more for early breakfast, as Liberty Hill,’ and the maid of hon­ fresh air, unannoyed by tooting Thomas Hopper, Samuel Anderson, scribed as one of the bittereot the English do, and less for lunch. or Miss Lucie Green, sister of the Samuel Gaylord and John Turking- Is the only solution of the problem taxi-horns and forsees the future JOHN STARTS JOB STATE VENDETT.A VICTIMS political enemies of Gen. Primo de groom. The wedding march was day o fextreme elegance when .men ton are the Republican' machine according to Monsieur de Waleffe, played by Miss Laura Green, sis­ tenders. Rivera in Spain. Gen. de Rivera is and women can really'“promenade’*' South Manchester head of the government, a post he but all Frenchmen are not of his ter of the groom. .Following the with ease and comfort. ' AS RAILROAD MAN The arrangement of the names on Pittsburgh. Sept. 11 — Believed opinion. Many hygienists contend ceremony, which was performed in the machine are not as shown on to have been the victims of a ven­ has held for five years since h pro­ Objection has been raised, to the claimed himself dictator. that it is only natural to eat a the presence of a large number of plan mainly because of the large TONIGHT AND the sample ballots, which are dis­ detta, Thomas Curcio, 42, of hearty meal after four hours of la­ relatives and friends, a reception (rnniliiued fwini l*age 1.) WEDNESDAY tributed outside. Instead of the Sewickley, head of the Sons of Italy Others Arrested cost of building the subterranean bor. Others look upon the two- was held, after which the couple railroads. They would have .-to bp. candidates for representatives and Society of Sewickley valley, and Many were arrested at Valencia, hour lunch hour as a little “oasis left for a trip through the White jhet j^ched the place where he was auditor being on the second line, as Nick Bartolotto, 3 7, were found including Gen. . Girona and other sunk to ah enormous depth tik paM lu the desert,” and to do away with Mountains. On their return they underneath the buildings andl pres­ ib.’irotk, shown on the sample, ballot, they shot to death today on Curcio’s prominent personages. it would mean a loss of much of will reside in their new house Pliotogr^phers attempted to have are on the top line; This position is farm in Sewikley Heights near here, Completed details are lacking ent “metro” atid “Nord-Sud’Tiines. the gaiety of old Paris. which is in Columbia near the Wil- Everyone agrees, however. >that the young man pose for them at the not one where a voter would na­ police reported. owing to the stringent censorship limantic line. office building. Some of the photog­ turally look for them, being the po­ but it is understood that the con­ Looking at the question from a something must soon be 'done. purely practical point of view, the At the Republican caucus held Street rjfepalrs are costing more and raphers had followed him down sition' on the machines that is gen­ spiracy was to have come to a head Monday evening the following were from the Graduates Club, bis tem­ erally allotted to questions of "yes” QU,\KE IN DENVER. two-hour eating period is a costly more each year, and the casualty on Thursday, the fifth anniversary nominated: rate in accidents is going up every porary home. The son of the Presi­ or "no” voted on at some elections. of the coup d’etat which put Gen. proposition. These who like home­ dent kept straight on, pleasantly Denver, Sept. 11.—An earth­ cooking return for their meal, thus Assessor—Madison Woodward. month. Paris policemen have prov­ Primo de Rivera in power. Board of Relief—Charles Palm- ed utterly Incapable of- dqaltng turji^j^. the request off, and In a BALLOUGH LEADING quake described as of “medium in­ Several clashes were reported at spending several francs carfare. t fe#

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ley rails through Oakland street in charge of the entertainment. Re­ of Plainville Review, No.' 47 was . Manchester and over a la'rge sec­ freshments will be served. NO HALF HOLDAY, MYSTIC REVIEW HELPS delivered by Miss Millier and ttaetT;- ROCKVILLE LINES tion of the line into Rockville are Vernon Grango Whist corps of officers duly installed. . ^ In need of replacing. The company R o c k v ille • The ladies of the Vernon Grange OBITUARY last year replaced all of the curves will hold a public whist Thursday INSTITUTE NEW LODGE The local guard club under theV; SUSPENSION NEAR on the Rockville line to the north afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. CLERKS ARE TOLD direction of their captain^ Mrs^^ add west of Depot Square with a R. Skinner. The playing will start Ethel Cowles, took p art in ail tbtfj. Caucus Results ceremonies and their floor wof^ heavy rail and it was the plan, the at 2:30 o’clock. DEATHS Local Members Visit Plainville information is given, to replace th^ *At .the Republican caucus held The Emblem Club will hold a was highly complim^n.ed by, tbQ'" lighter rails that are now in iise iasl evening, Francis Prichard v/as meting Wednesday afternoon at to Assist in Ceremonies; regional'director and the represei!-?; Repairs Neglected and Traf­ Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson Merchants Will Not Yield to tatives of many other reviews p”es-’; with the heavy rails th at w.ere nominated over Frederick Stengel, 2:30 o’clock at the Elks’ Home on Their Work Praised. taken up on the SLafford Springs Prospect street. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, aged 64, ent at the meeting. The new reriev^ line. These rails have all been f'leeivlng 12 7 votes aghinst 49. The Emerson Liebe of Prospect street of 18 Stock Place, died at her home Plea for Closed Stores; as a token of its appreciatiOL, pr&-' fic Rapidly Falling Off, brought to Rockville and have been following were also nominated; has purchased a new Ford coupe. last night of apoplexy. She had Thirty,officers, guards and mem­ sented tu Miss Millier a personal! piled up there, but are not being William D. Sadlak, assessor; board Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Brazil of been ill a long time. bers of Mystic Review. Woman’s gift, to Mrs. Gerard an emlrlem!!,. placed as at first planned. Union street left Sunday for an Mrs. Wilson is survived by three Benefit Association, went b> bus and to Mrs. Grace Best, president' Say Those in Authority. of relief, E. S. Edgerton; first s .1- children, Mrs. William Scott, Mrs. Hold Final Meeting, The present riding on the Rock­ ectman, E. J-. Prichard; second sel­ autonaobile trip to Canada and the last evening to Plainville, where of Mystic Review and Captain, ville lines, after lea\'1ng Depot White Mountains. Benjamin McGowan and Harold Cowles, beautiful baskets of gladi-~ ectman, Orlando Ransom; auditor, Wilson, all of this town; twelve they assisted in the ceremomis at­ Square in Manchester, is not such William H. Yost; tax collector, Mrs. Herbert Barstow of Pleasant tendant upon the institution of a O lU S. The suspension of the steam street is ill in thp Rockville City grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Appeal by Manchester store as to warrant the Connecticut Com­ Charles M. Squires; constable's, clerks for reconsideration of their new branch of the order in that Speeches were made by Miss Mllr- train and .the starting of buses be­ pany in going to a further outlay hospital. Martha Thomas and Mrs. E. Han­ Roger J. Murphy, Arthur T. Dick­ sen, both of Bridgeport. A son, six-day-a-week working sentence place. Miss Rose Mlllier of Paw­ lier and several of the-heads of tho tween Rockville and Hartford, did of money, it is claimed, and the inson, Olin M. Beebe and Kenneth tucket, R. I., supreme regional di­ different reviews represented. A t plan that is now being considered George, was drowned last year off was turned down by the Merchants aot get the results that were ex­ Webster; registrar of voters Henry Division of the Chamber of Com­ rector was in charge, assisted by the close of the meeting members/ pected and while the commuters is to have the present lines discon­ SECOND BATCH OF TAX Fairfield Beach. • Schmidt; school board, John A. The funeral will be held Thurs­ merce last night at a regular meet­ District Deputy Mrs. Gerard of of Plainville review served sandr' are not riding in the buses of the tinued between Depot Square and Talcott and Frederick W. Bradle;. j Burlington, Vermont. The charter Rockville and have bus line take day afternoon at the home of Mrs. ing of the latter organization >>eM wiches, cake, ice cream and punch'.; Mew England Transportation Com­ The Democratic caucus which In the School street Recreation pany the trolley cars do not seem to care of the travel from Manchester WARRANTS IS READY William Scott on McCabe Hill. Rev. to Rockville. This will have to was held in the Superior Court Marvin S. Stocking will officiate. Center. be getting the increase. It is stat­ room had the following men nomin­ ed that the riding on the trolley come before the Public Utilities Burial will be in the East ceme­ With the exceptions of Herbert Commission for a hearing before ated: Assessor, Herbert Worm- tery. B. House aid John I. Olson, all the cars between Hartford and Rock­ stead; board of relief, Arthur All the tax warrants against per­ ville has been falling off and :he such a change is granted or made, sons who have not paid their per­ merchants were In favor of abiding made. Moran; first selectman, John Zim­ Lillian Spacek by the decision to operate six days line Is not a paying proposition. It merman, sr.; second selectman, R. sonal taxes have now been made is one of the lines that requires a out and number nearly 300. George Lillian, four year old daughter a week starting this month, which E. Reynolds; auditor, C. E. Jones; of Mr. and Mrs. William Spacek of was reached at a meeting back in two-man crew for nearly the whole tax collector, Charles Squires; con­ H. Howe, tax collector, today said distance and with the light riding he had not counted them? 325 Hillstowp Road, died at Man- March. The co^nsensus among the stables, George LaChattelle, chestex- Memorial hospital late yes­ merchants seemed to be that clos­ the company is losing money at a Thomas Paeans, Thomas Fahey and The warrants turned over to fast rate. the constables last week on y cake terday afternoon following a brief ing up the stores for half a day in HOOVER SEEKS Frank Kula; registrar of voters, C. illness. There are three other chil­ the middle of the week is both ex­ It is not because there are fewer G. McCarthy; school committee, in the names of delinquents whose people going between Hartford and names begin with the letters from dren in the family, Frank, William pensive and unworkable. Mrs. Helen S. Garvan and William Jr., and Mary. The funeral will be To Be Notified. Rockville that this i so as there Schaeffer. A to F. The last batch of warrants has been a check made that proves LABOR VOTE IN carries th.-ough to Z.. held at 10 o’clock tomorrow morn­ As a result, it was voted to have Robi nson— ’’’homas the difference. The state police, it No returns have been made by ing at the home and burial will be George E. Rix, secretary of the is said, have made a check of the The marria,ge of Miss Corinne P. the constables of collections on the in the West.cemetery. Merchants Division, forward a let­ ter of explanation to the clerks number of people that are going to NEWARK SPEECH Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. first 100 warrants, but no com­ and from Hartford and Rockville Alfred Thomas of Prospect street, plaint of failure to pay has been stating the merchants’ viewpoint in GOOD by automobile of the private pleas­ to Charles E. Robinson, son of Mr. refusing their request. John Cham­ made to the collector, and to date FUNERALS ure type and they have a record, it (Continned from Pago 1.) and Mrs. John Robinson of Elling­ it has not been necessary to put bers appeared before the merchants is said, of fifty-two such cars that ton wUl take place this evening ,^t last night as a representative of the anybody in jail. are run each day between Rockville trip to lower Chesapeake Bay. He 7:30 o’clock at the parsonage of clerks to seek a half-day a week and Hartford carrying passengers hopes to get two or three days va­ the Ellington Congregational E. H. CROSBY FUNERAL sUndard holiday. VALUES with them numbering from one to cation this week, angling for salt church, Rev. John T. Nichols per­ Mr. Chambers contended that, five passengers. The persons that water fish “down the bay.’’ forming the ceremony. j\Jiss Ellen PUBUC RECORDS working long hours and also two ride in these automobiles are said The nominee was cheered again Bilson of Rockville and George. HELD THIS AFTERNOON evenings a week until 9 o’clock, the to pay $3 a week for the riding by reports reaching Republican Robinson of Ellington will be the clerks were entitled to a half-a-day Will Save You Dollars which is the same as is paid for headquarters from two states— attendants. WARRANTEE DEEUS off and that it was unfair to take trolley fare between Hartford and Funeral services for the late Ed­ Montana and Indiana—which the Following the ceremony, Mr. and Robert J. Sniith to Carl W. An­ win Hugh Crosby, who died early it awaj’ from them. Rockville for round trips during, Democrats have claimed. Mrs. will leave for an unannounced derson, lot No. 126 and ten feet of However, the merchants’ deci­ the week. Sunday morning, were held this af­ .in Buying Furniture----- M. Bert Thurman, the Republi weddiUig trip and upon their return lot No. 127 of Elizabeth Park tract, ternoon at the Crosby home, 75 sion last night apparently ends foe This revenue is being taken from can committeeman from Indiana will reside in Hartford. Miss on the north side of Henry street, matter. Many of the stores plan the Connecticut Company and while Robert road. Services at the home and pre-convention manager for Thomas is a graduate of the Rock­ J. Frank Maguire and Wilhel- began at 2:30 p. m. and Rev. .Mar­ to allow their employees half a day ...... And Dollars Saved Are it may be hard for the state authori­ Senator James E. Watson, predict­ ville High School, cla- of 1925 and mina M. Maguire, of Hollywood, off just the same buf on a special ties to-, prove a case if any arrests vin S. Stocking of the North Meth­ ed Hoover would carry the Hoosier has been employed for the past Cal., to Elizabeth McKechie and odist Episcopal church officiated, ly arranged basis which will make are made action is pending, it is state. He declared the small busi­ three years in the Auto Insurance Francis McKechie, of Manchester, it possible to keep the stores open. said. What is true as to the riding assisted by Rev. Robert A. Col- As Good As Dollars Earnedl ness man was flocking to Hoover's Co. of Hartford. She has been a lot No. 2 of the Autumn Heights, pitts, pastor of the South Metho­ This is being done by some of the to and from Hartford by automo­ very active worker in the Methodist located on the east side of Autumn bile by Rockville commuters is also standard in such numbers as to dist Episcopal church. The service stores at present. insure the victory. Episcopal church where she now street. was attended by a host of Mr. Cros­ Frank Anderson, general man­ said to be true in Manchester where holds the office of President of the the number that go by such auto­ Joseph M Dixon, Repubiican Augusta Kirschsieper to Christo­ by's friends and the huge floral of­ ager of Hale’s store, is confronted nominee for Senator in Montana, Epworth League Society also be­ pher Fallottie and Em.na Fallottie fering from relatives, friends, fra­ with quite a problem in this re­ mobile is far greater than on the longing to the other societies of the Whatever you buy, you want the best ob­ Rockville lines and the pay for such said his state would go Republican land on the south side of Tolland ternal organizations, and business spect. In order to give employees by 25,000. church. Mr. Robinson,is employed Turnpike. firms attested to Mr. Crosby’s wide all a half-day a week off, it would tainable for your money. Furniture is no riding is said to be $2 a week in­ as a machinist at the Pratt & Whit­ stead of $3 as is charged on the MECHANIC’S LIEN circle of personal friendships. be necessary to let off about fifteen ney,, Co. of Hartford. A mechanic’s lien in favor of A Masonic funeral service was persons daily, so large is his em­ exception. Good values in furniture should Rockville A-eeklv trios. This $2 i LAUDER BETTER a week that is paid for the rid; Every Mothers’ Club Meetin.g Hillhouse & Taylor, of Williman- held at Neipslc cemetery. East ployment list. Hale’s, Mr. Ander­ warrant your patronage—and you are always In automobiles is the same rate of The Every Mothers’ Club will tic, has been placed against prop­ Glastonbury, where Mr. Crosby was son said, would not be among the fare as would have to be paid for Dunoon', Scotland, Sept. 11.— Sir meet Friday afternoon. Sept. 14th erty owned by William Raddlng of laid at rest beside his father and stores granting each clerk a half assured of good values in buying at Keith’s. a week’s riding on the Manchester- Harry Lauder, famous Scottisn ‘4t‘2:30 o’clock in the parlor of the Wadsworth street. mother. Daskam lodge of Masons of day off. Hartford lines. singer who is sick in bed suffering Raptist church. Rev. A. E. Gates, BUILDING PER.MIT Glastonbury was in charge of the \ Rails May Come Up from chills showed Improvement to­ pastor of the Vernon Church, will A permit for a one family house, service and the members of that Our “Low Cost Store” is famous for its There has been no work done on day. He probably will be able to give an address on “Partnership in to be erected for E. J. Holl of the lodge were joined at the cemetery ability to sell at lower prices. We have the rails north or west of Depot leave his bed at the end of' 'the the Home.” Mrs. Ora Darcey and Biuefleld extension, has been by a body of Manchester Masons. FIRE IN LITCHnELD Square this year, although the trol­ week. 'Mrs. William Beinhauer have granted to Ralph Carlson, builder. The bearers, all members of the saved our customers thousands of dollars in 1 Masonic fraternity, were Arthur Goodrich and Henry Gaines, repre­ CAUSES $100,000 LOSS low prices that other stores cannot afford to senting Daskam lod^e, Herbert House, H olgar "Bach and Elm ore offer because of overhead expenses. Our Packard, representing Delta Chap­ Newspaper Plant, Post Office low rental alone has reduced our costs to a ter, Royal Arch Masons, and Thom­ as Ferguson, representing The Her­ and Other Business Places minimum. Enormous savings having result­ ald, of which Mr. Crosby was ad­ Damaged. vertising manager. ed that we guarantee to be reflected in our Litchfield, Sept. 11.—Fire sup­ lower prices. Compare them' and , you’ll Henry Calabria posed to have started from defec­ The funeral of Henry Calabria, tive wiring swept'through the prin­ agree that we safely promise found dead Saturday night at his cipal business building of Litchfield home from gas poisoning, was held today, doing damage estimated at this morning at 8:30 at Holloran upward of $100,000. Victims of the Brothers’ undertaking rooms and at fire were the United States post If There is a Better Price 9 o’clock at St. James’ church. A office, the Litchfield Enquirer, mass of requiem was sung by Rev. which was established 103 years William P. Reidy, the pastor. Burial ago, the Crutch and Marie ' drug Anjrwhere We’ll Meet It. was in St. James’ Cemetery. The •slore, the barber shop of James bearers were Amie Demars, Gustave Mayer, and the Litchfield Grange. Schaller, Louis Schaller, August Policeman George Bailey discov­ Vercliot, Andrew Pertusatti and ered the fire at 4 a. m., the flames Paul Cuenin. then issuing from the top floor, As the body was borne into the once used as the opera house but church Mrs. Margaret Sullivan sang long unoccupied. The volunteer “What Shall I Render?’’ and sang firemen of the town struggled with the full Gregorian mass, and at the the blaze for hours and kept the offertory De Rodle’s O Salutaris; at fire confined in the building where the elevation Bailey’s Ave Maria. H started. During the changing of the vest- The Enquirer plant occupied the me'nts Organist Packard played entire second floor of the building, Kern’s Prelude No. 17. At the close and here the flames swept with of the service Mrs. Sullivan sang e.Tse. Volunteers carried out the “Face to Face” and- the organist contents of the post office and to- \'.: played Chopin’s funeral march. aay that institution used space in the county court house. The Grange Richard Small occupied an addition in the rear The funeral of Richard Small, which was burned. four year old son of .Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Small of 363 Keeney street, was held this afternoon at FREE STATE WILL USE the home. ^ Rev. Rober‘. A. Colpitts ROMAN SCRIPT WRITING Where You Can officiated and burial was in the CFVTL SERVICE EXAMS Afford to Buy West Cemetery, Good Furniture. Dublin.—The Free State authori­ ties announce that in the future all examinations in Irish under the TALCOnVILLE Civil Service Commission will re­ quire the language to be written in \ Roman script. Irish scholars and Rev. and Mrs. F. P. Bacheler are Idealists resent the new order which spending a short vacation in Balti­ will destroy the ancient Gaelic more, Md., where they are guests characters. Many say they would of their son Robert and family. rather Irish were not written at all The members of the Sunday rather than in “English” charac­ Service — Quality — Low Prices school accepted the Invitation of ters. Many people find It difficult the Primary Depai’tment' to meet to read Irish when in Roman print, w'ith them at their regular session but the Government is adamnant on Sunday, September 10th.; There and says modern, needs must be SPECIAL , was a large attendance of both first catered for. ' departments. A delightful feature Short Cut Tender Sirloin Steak, 1 to 2 lbs. each.. 59c lb. of the occasion was the singing by FOR ALARRIED WOMEN Marion and Dorothy Rlsley and Our Home Made Sausage Meat, none b e tter ___ 30c lb. Stuart and Russell Prentice. The Cleveland.-^Married women have attendance in the Primary Depart­ an equal chance with their unmar­ Finest Fresh Fish by Express ment was forty-one. ried sisters for employment by the Beatrice Truman and Doris City of Cleveland. “'We do not re­ W ednesday Morning. Rlvenburg have received state cer­ gard committing matrimony an of­ fense,” says Major Ellsworth Jef­ V, tificates in recognition of perfect BAKERY SPECIALS attendance for this year, signed by frey, secretary of the Civil Service Governor Trumbull and State Com­ Commission. “A married woman is Cocoanut Custard P ie s ...... 35c each m issioner of Education A. B. entitled to all the rights of life, lib­ erty and the pursuit of happiness Finest Danish P a str y ...... 40c dozen Meredith. This’ls the third consec­ ■ zr-lW -1 utive year that these young ladles without restriction.” Pumpernickle B read ...... 15c loaf have received certificates. Sugar Cpokies...... 18c dozrai ^ Mrs. Fred Thorp has returned The term ampere hour means home after spending a three week’s the quantity of , electricity whicn Scotch Cones...... 25p dozen vacation at lake resorts in the state passes in an electric circuit when Home Made Pound C ak e...... 35c lb. a current of one ampere flows for of Maine. one hour. Almond H o rn s...... 25c each enougn lo r an? Mr. and Mrs. William C. M >n- Raspberry Horns ...... 25c each aghan, with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cole of Manchester have been ,51 a n4 yet they Satisfy spending several days In New York FOR RADIO Fresh Vegetables City. SERVICE 5 lbs. Sweet P otatoes...... V.... 15c / r Florida has an area of 35,111.- PHONE 1988 3 lbs. G rapes...... 25c ATISFY means good taste and pleasing aroma. | Mod pf tobaccos, regatdl^s of cost.. . and blended 040 acres'of which 2,297,271 have been utilized for agricultural pur­ Have you heard the new xmeans that Chesterfield cigarettes have char- and cross-blended in a different way. poses. Majestic Electric Radio? a i t e r . ' . . that they are not flat or tasteless. Chesterfield dgaiett^ Sn/Aijr and yet _/%<»- Barstow Radio Manchester Public Market To satisfy, a dgatette must be made from the right mild enough for anybody! Arthur A. Knofla Service ft First Majestic Dealer in Town. A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 ■ {')U 1 216 Middle Turnpike East I ..r.'j i.ii 1 J ■ f V 875 Main St. Sonth Manchester I Insurance and' Krai Estate.

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lor thugs. The same eventual In- an Individual that in crises he be- dlanrljrBtrr •% rtlnct of self-preservation that ani­ i-.cmes flnstered and bis brain mated the drama of 1890 In New ceases to function, but there is n^ Health and Diet iEupning HUralb Orleans persists In the mildest possible excuse for putting people PUUtJSnRD BT 1328 citizen o£ New York or Chi­ of that kind in such positions as THQ aSHAL.i> PKINYIHO C a cago. Some of these days it will '.hat of a prison guard. Advice Founded by Glwood 8L Bla. OoC 1. I t l l blaze. By DR. FRANE McCOY Every BvenlOK Rxcapi Sandsya and WELCOME Holldaya NOISY IGNORANCE Annonneement by E. L. G. Entered at the Post Office at Man- Cheater af Second Class Mali Matter. A man named Snow who says he Hohenthal that he will adhere to SUB.SOItlPTlON KArGS: By Mall is the bead of a large bank and al­ his determination to vote for Her­ Dr. McCoy will gladly answer^^ i Six dollars a year, aixty cents a so a farmer has published an ad­ bert Hoover for President, despite personal questions on health 1 i month for shorter nertoiis. and diet, addressed to him, care^ ' By carrier, elghtean cents a week. vertisement In a newspaper at Kan­ tho refusal of his own Prohibition of The Herald.'■Enclose stamped, Stnffle ooules three centa. kakee, HI., the caption of which is, party to withdraw the candidacy addressed, large envelope for re­ SPECIAL AliVEUTISINa REPIIE- SR^^'ATIVU, Ham!lton-l>e Ltsser. "Fifty Dollars per Acre for your of Varney, is open to construction. ply. ' Inc.. S'!.*! Madison Avenue. New 7nrk Vote!” and which urges the farm­ We are inclined to construe It as a ------— ■ ■ ♦ and SIS North Ulehiaan Avenue Cliioaso. ers to vote against Hoover for somewhat belated acknowledgment THE CURE OP CONSTIPATION. The Manohesler Gvening Herald is President. on the part of the Manchester dry on sale In New Vorh City at Schulte's News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 4Znd This man says that farm values leader that the cause ot temper­ During the first period of tho ! Street and 42nd Street entrance ot in his part of Illinois are ^25 to ance would be safer In the hands cure of constipation. It is advlsabl'-j Grand Central Station and at alt for a patient to use one or two-! Hoatling News Standa \ S75 an acre less than thejj were of a rationalist like Mr. Hoover, enemas dally for the purpose oi ’ • * « in pre-war days. 'That would be In­ who in the past has discriminated clearing out old waste material anc I Client of International News Ser* between active intoxicants like lessening the amount of inflamma ' Vico. teresting if true. But Snow says al­ so that "Hoover is the very man whiskey and mild stimulants like lion in the intestinal tract. Eaot | "International News Service has th'e / exclusive riahts to use for republica- who was responsible for maintain­ light beers and wines, than in that enema should contain one quart ot i Tion In any form all news dispatches plain warm water, and should be ' credited to ot not otherwise credited ing the fixed prices on wheat and cf hide-bound ife. extremists. But taken through a long rectal tube In this paper, it is also exclusively entitled to use for reuuMlcatlun all hogs so that they could not exceed whether the construction is correct from an enema tag that is suspend the local or undated news puhitshed a certain price during the war, but or not, the course of Mr. Hohen­ ed about four or five feet high on herein." Full Service Client of N B A did not maintain a fixed price on thal and those who may follow him the wall, with the patient in the Service. knee-chest position. is sensible and patriotic. The rea­ coal.’’ And whoever says this is not The use of enemas do.es not pro TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1928 i.he sort of a person to believe in son for the existence of a Prohibi­ vide the real cure, but Is a helpful anything else, he says. tion party in this country came to course of treatments-which tends t.n- only one kind of acid fruit at a Loop on Friday, are calculated to this Snow person cannot possibly ada Montreal is Manhattan’s meal, eat as much as desired three, week-end Paris. Possessed of chill the heart of the average citi­ fail to know ^bout it, if he is capa­ times a day. For example, use ble of knowing anything. $22.50 for a week-end excursion oranges one day, apples the next zen of the world’s greatest city, ticket or, better still, possessed of a So we do not for a moment be­ and grapes the third, etc. You 'nusf with fear that the end of all law gas-buggy and a pup tent, any arid be careful not to eat or even taste ERE’S the an.swer to that tired feeling j'ou get and order Is in sight and the coun­ lieve that Illinois farm lands arc American can set forth on a Friday anything else, such as bread, pota­ after a day in the kitchen—LINOLEUM! If ROW valued ?25 or $75 an acre or Saturday and find himself upon H try about to be turned over to toes, soup or candy, because if .vou the following dawn looking upon raging gangs of murderers and less th%n they were before the do, you will not have the results kitchen isn’t floored in one of the new greens ■war. They are, however, very much the almost forgotten word "Tav­ you: desire. thieves. ern.” By noon papa can have — the new marble effect in two shades of tan—a Dutch lower in value than they were after After the three or four day fruit For the reassurance Of such let "joined the boys” about a tankard­ fast, you may begin on your regu­ tile pattern with indented mortar-lines—on one or the there be remembered what happen­ the farmers, country merchants laden table and, sipping deeply ot lar diet, but it is advisable to avoid his ale or lager, can be heard sigh­ other new linoleums you can’t know what a difiTerence a ed In New Orleans almost thirty- and especially bankers like Mr. starches, sugars and milk for a Snow, boosted their prices— not ing for the election of an A1 Smith. time. Eat large quantities of cheerful floor can make. And,^of course, the soft, re­ tight years ago. By 4 o’clock in the afternoon he is their values— ^to two or three greens to provide the intestines silient ({uality of a linoleum flopr is bound to rest you. For several years there had been vowing never to return to his na­ with plenty of bulk. This is ver.v growing In power in the Louisiana times what the land was worth on tive heath. From one table or an­ important at first until the intes­ a production basis, by wildcat spec­ other come mutterlngs that "some­ Tmag’ne a kitchen with a floor of cream and green city another kind of gang. There thing must be done about it at tinal muscles have become ulation. sirengtnencd through their work S u n r o o m s was no great profit in bootlegging home,” or "now why can’ t we have marble tiles, walls of soft cream, woodwork and furni­ Halls In those days— Illicit distilling and Nobody Is any more directly to a nice glass of beer like thi:: at cf pushing the cellulose of the There are many- greens forward. Large salads ture in green witn bright touches of Chinese red! Could llauor smuggling had not then be­ blame for the speculative loss In home?’' striking linoleum pat- .Floors that get a By 7 o’clock he is on St. Denis should be used at least twice a day. anyone get tired in a room of such singing tones? come vastly profitable industries Midwest and Western farm lands tern.s here for the sun- great deal of wear are street, where quiet French res­ and two or three cooked non as they now are. The gangs of those than these country bankers who starchy vegetables, such as splnadi room ! Large and small the places to use linol­ taurants suddenly grow hectic and Plan t.c refloor .your kitchen now, for the last time, times operated differently. This promoted the wildest sort of gam­ noisy as the bibulous Americanos carrots, summer squash, aspara marbles, inden ted eum. That’s why so gus, celery, etc. one in New Orleans confined itself bling In that form of property dur­ attempt to compensate in a single Dutchtiles, plain .iaspes with a Watkins one-piece floor, of linoleum, cemented many beautiful pat­ ing and after the war by lending evening for months of aridity. The It Is important to cultivate the in green and tan over largely to extortion, with murder habit of going to the toilet at p. down p-ii-manently, A floOP'of this kind is waterproof terns are made for halls their depositors’ money on grossly old atmosphere of many of these which you can place as a reserve threat, committed with places has long since been erased regular time, morning and evening. —without a seam; soft.khd'resilient to the foot, for the where everyone must inflated valuations. j'our fiber or fabric pass, with dirty, yes, sufladent frequency to add force to by the roistering tourists, just as Do not allow anything to intr-rli-re soft covk iinoleum is padded v/ith heavy deadening felt; terror. They were Irresponsibly ignor­ have been many a quaint Paris with the .habit, which will be one rugs. And when win­ sometimes muddy and ant then. Those of them who talk cafe. of-the best that you have ever cul­ dows are left open dur­ permfiiiont, fgv it will never bulge or buckle; warmer in wet shoes. Notice how^ They called the underground ex­ tivated. like Snow are ignorantly irrespon­ Even the orchestra has learned ing a storm tiie water winter for the heavy felt acts as an insulation; easy to attractive the large tortion ring Mafia. Whether it’ had its tricks. By 8:30 It is playing Constipation Is much more com­ any real relationship to the Italian sible now. And untruthful. “ The Sidewalks of New York,” to mon in civilization than in savage­ won’t hurt your linol­ keep dean, due to its smooth,, Accolac finish that seals marble squares are in \ J - t Mafia or not nobody ever seemed the tune of which the visitors en­ ry, and this is partly due to the eum lioor. all the cork pores! the hallway sketcfied. ,, to be sure. But members of the gage in minor hysterics. One hour position assumed at the toilet. Tlie MAINE SURPRISES later the orchestra plays "Sweet savage squats and In this way tie ling waxed rich and In some cases If the Democrats can obtain any Rosie O’Grady” with results such position of the internal organs is .1 politically influential, even as solace or anything but profound as George M. Cohan once achieved entirely changed and the rectum i.s present day gangsters of Chicago discouragement from the result of by waving the flag at the fall of opened so that the movements are have become rich and politically each curtain. more complete. This position uiaj rbe Maine election they will de­ Having known Montreal in those Influential. Just as the rum gang­ be imitated by drawing a cliair in WA.TKINS BROTHERS, Inc. serve the banner for star-eyed optl- quiet-pre-tourist days, your corre­ front of you and placing the feei sters confine their killings largely ruism. If there had been merely a spondent went out into the night on top of the chair, drawing the EXCLUSIVE REPKESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES to their own kind, so these New Or­ normal Republican majority It — just a bit depressed. knees to the chest. There is, it seems, no longer leans gangsters confine their kill­ would have been a sufficient Indi­ You ' should walk about five ings, not to their own class but to such a place as ''20 miles from miles daily, and a short walk be­ cation that, at least so far as New nowhere.” For here 1 am, some­ people of their own nationality. fore retiring will enable you t(> England is concerned. Republicans thing like "40 miles from nowhere” sleep better. You should also take And it seemed impossible to con­ were not going to desert their party and the choppy, rut-filled country daily exercises while lying on vc.ui vict. roads are lined with cars. Most of back In order to strengthen the ab­ this year—-which of course has them bear Ohio licenses. They Just such forces were at work been the basis of all Democratic dominal muscles. have chugged their way via Buf­ After about three weeks of the there to deteat the ends of justice hope in this section— and that in falo or Toronto Into the flr-aftared as now are at work in Chicago, and enema regime, stop the use of th- 1928, as in other recent Presiden­ air of the Ontario wilderness. Fif­ enemas and th > bowels will msu-rlly cessary to have this type of ad Answer: One who has had tuber­ prQtein and fat but not quite as to a less extent in New York. Ex­ teen miles from Peterboro. as the begin to work normally in ah.iuf hesioiis operated on by the knife. culosis can usually get perfectly much of the carbohydrate element tial years, the mere preponderance Canadian National files, a “ musky” tortionist suspects were apprehend­ three days. If they do not beiiaw One who is entirely fri-e fion well, and there is no reason why as cow's milk. Goat's milk also of Republican vote throughout the fishing club Is dedicated to the entirely satisfactorily repeat the.se crinstipalli.n enjoys life and l.s she should not be married. A wo has a larger proportion of . mineral ed, laughed at the police, were dis­ country would suffice to win the good Ike Waltons of Youngstown, instructions, and all ordinary cases brimming over with energy. Itm man who has been tubercular must mattef and less water. J f one lives charged, acquitted, freed on habeas November election. Akron, Lima, Toledo. Cleveland reward of feeling good and being be sure she has completely recov­ where be can have bis own gnat he and way cities. Where Ohio leaves will be entirely cured. corpus writs, bought Jury disagree­ But in Maine there was a pro­ tnlirely free f’-nm the diseases that ered before she sabject.s horsell to' will ha insured a healthful supply riOANs' > If you still have difficulty, .vou off, Pennsylvania begins, and the ordeal of c'lildblrth. Twill be of milk, as goats are naturally ments. Decent people became pro­ nounced slump In the Democratic should have an X-ray taken. Ihls result from constipalioii should Now is the Time to where Pennsylvania ends Missouri certainly encourage one to pracilc-:; glad to send you my articles on this healthy ar.inials and their milk is foundly discouraged. All but the \ote and a pronounced gain in the starts. Connecticut, New York and may disclose a kink in the large colon and perhaps adhesions. If these efforts for self-beuern.ent. .subject if you will send me a large, good and often superior to cow s Lay in Your Coal New Orleans chief of police. He Republican vote, indicating that Jersey are commonplaces upon the self-addressed, stamped envelope, milk. There are very few loca:ities served vigorous notice that ho road. these are present, it will be neces­ Oar Fandlj LoanOef^iee the shift worked exactly in the op­ sary to have some deep abdominaJ lu care of this newspaper. where goat’s milk is distributed by Fifty-five miles from a railroad, QUE.STiONS AND ANSWEIl.S. proposed to' drive out the black- posite direction from that expected manipulations. Physicians of any delivery system, so most people VHU Solve All Tour on roads that put ore in training must be content to use good goat’s Toailers and killers. One night they by the Democrats. The Republican for camel riding, one comes upon school teaching manipulative Question: 0. J. asks: "Is it safe Question: M. K. L. asks: "What milk. Rfoney Problems called him to the door of bis house gubernatorial majority is the larg­ the unexpected that inevitably aap- therapeutics can give these traat to marry a person wlio has had con­ Is the difference between, goat’s and shot him dead. pens. A newspaper reporter, with menls if they understand the mas sumption in the first stages ana is milk and cow’s milk?” •' ■ $ 1 0 0 LOAN payable $5 est on record, in spite of the fact sage of the abdomen. It is not ue- Question: U. V. asks: "What art monthly, plus lawful Nineteen persons were arrested a yen for the outdoors and a fancy now cured?” Answer: Goat’s milk Is' more that the total vote cast did not in­ for black bass, has purchased a 1 to do for a stuboorn case of St interest. t’jen— all of them linked In one or crease noticeably. In other words, wilderness lake — heaven only Vitus dance of ten years’ standing? another way with the extortion knows where he got the money! 1 am a yq,ung man In the twenties.” $ 2 0 0 tiO A M payable $10 Maine Democrats in large numbers Answer; You should take a fruit monthly, plus la u ^ u l ‘ ling. Nine •were tried. Six were ac­ He has taken a tumble-down farm­ “How Can a Thing Live In This Country 139 Years have become Republicans this year. -juice, fast for at least ten days interest. quitted and three obtained a mis­ house and turned it Into a camp In view of this setback we shall and when the stress of newspaper- — Sachem A1 Smith’s S|>eech at 'raraniany Hall, July 4, 10:28. Vl^ich should be followed by a care­ trial. fully planned diet in order to cure $ 3 0 0 LOAN payable $15 piobably hear no more from Mr. Ing In New York grows too Irksome monthly, plus lawful A great mob gathered, In re­ Raskob about New Hampshire and he ups and disappears Into the yourself of any tendency to nerv­ ' interest. ousness. Also, take systematic sponse to a huge newspaper adver­ Connecticut being likely to go for wilds. A1 Green Is his name and Othw Amouau in Proportioa he’s on the staff of the United TAMMANY HALL exercises using only those exercises tisement. Hundreds of New Or­ Eimith, Rhode Island sure to do so which requires slow movements Press in the Manhattan bureau. Founded b v Cost fixed by law. Every repay- leans’ most conspicuous citizens and Massachusetts being almost In His wife conducts the resort and where it is necessary to use In­ \ mem reduces the cost. Ail were in that crowd— the leaders of the bag. As a matter of fact Maln« which, with true newspaper In­ creased strength each day. \ X loans in strict privacy. Ihe life of the community. They rather points to a continuance of stinct, he has given the typograph­ BILLY MOONEY ical title of "Six Paint Lodge.” SUCCORED BY PERSONAL FINANCE inarched solemtly and quietly to rormal If not increased Republican Fifty-five miles from a rail­ COMPANY the jail, summoned its keeper to majorities In every New England road one gets an excellent Idea / > d f i t e i r s . KcMtiiis 2 and :t. State Theater surrender, entered, chose eleven state in November, of the meaninglessness of distance BILL TWEED Building. 7 .i:t Alain Street, men whom they perfectly well to the urban dweller. To i e Mil lAMf RICAN SO. M.ANt'IIKS’rKIt. CON.N. people, to the backwoods ruralties, kiipw to be identified with the clr- j 'CONOLLY , SWEEWY Gall. U'rile or I'hone 1-0-4. THE WRONG KIND distance still is a dreadsome and Open K::io to 5. Sat. S:«0 to I. cle of crime— and shot them all HIS rORY Several times recently Massachu- fearsome thing. They speak, al­ < ^ m o r r i s e y , a n d Licensed i>y State. dead in their cells. most in awed whispers, of having solts prison guards have demon­ September 11. bonded to public. The deed astounded the country. once been so far from home as To­ A LONG LINE OF 1777— Battle of Brandywine; strated their unfitness for their ronto or Montreal. An old lady, It brought violent protests from — Washington defeated. jobs. It cost the lives of two mis­ encountered on vhe highway, tells POCKET PATRIOTS ' the Italian government, for several 1814—^Battle of Lake Champlain; demeanants to prove that Walter proudly of having almost got to : . British defeated. of the victims were unnaturalized New York at one period of her life. Ridley, a guard at the Norfolk =184lLi-All President Tyler’s cab­ subjects of that government. But She got as far as Bangor, Maine, inet except Webster, re­ county jail at Dedham, was pre­ having set out from New Bruns­ It ended the reign of terror, it signed on account of Ty Shore cisely the wrong kind of Individual wick. uuenched the aspirations of extor­ ' - ler’s veto of the Flscdi to arm and then - place In a posi­ Whereas the citizens of St. Louis, ‘ ' Corporation Bill. tionist gangsters in New Orleans, Chicago, Cincinnati and Kansas tion when courage and coolness NEW VORV< 1850— Jenny Lind made her first l o b s t e r * * forever and a day. Never again did City flit by in their cars, children might be needed at any moment. parked In the rear seats, tents concert stage appearaace the murder clique attempt to oper­ 0 6 S AND Ridley was wakened from a nap parked on the running board, camp ^ In New York; 7,000 persont ate in that city. paid $30,000 to hear her just In time to see another guard equipment stored in odd places D in n e r quite unaware of space and time, .T911— Robert G. Fowler left San Purists made frantic demands struggling with a prisoner and ready to rechart the world and pen­ 'Ti if Francisco to cross the con­ FHOM 5 I'O 8 I*. M. upon the governor of Louisiana for two other prisoners, trusties, some­ tinent by plane. etrate the unknown. KVEKV DAY the punishment of the members of how mixed In the melee. Without The "map hound'’ is a curious .-■> ------the mob. "Can I indict a commu­ learning anything about the merits product of the motor age. He’s ( Except Sunday) nity of four hundred thousand of the rumpus Ridley began shoot­ the fellow who, equipped w*tli a souls?’’ he demanded. "This was road map, must go where flivvers ing into the group. He killed the fear to tread. You’ve all met him the work ot the city of New Or­ iA'fflODGHT two trusties, who, it later develop­ at some time or other. At night H o n iss's leans.” ed. were trying to prevent the es­ he spreads his map out upon the 22 Slate St. Be thou faithful unto death.— (Under Granl'H Store) - The courts may palter with these cape of the notorious Stephen table and, to the light of a flicker­ ing lamp, runs his chubby fingers Rev. 2:10. Hartford, Ooiin. gang wars for a while longer. Po­ Hoppe, awaiting trial for the mur­ over obscure roadways and won­ lice departments may tolerate der ot a policeman In Quincy, aft­ ders dreamily where this highway Faith convt;rsea with angels and them. But cities' with millions of er being captured in Hartford sub- and that may lead. In anofaer day antedates the hymns of glory.— respectable and courageous cities ■lequent to escaping' from prisons he might have proved the explorer Jereihy Taylor. who found new continents in his - G Li fK- Canada's output of chemicals not always permit their streets in Vermont and Maine. trusty galleon. and allied products had a produc­ Practically all farm work in tion value exceeding. $126,000,009 tQ~he converted into battle g rin d s It Is not, perhaps, tl^e fault o fl • GILBERT SWAV I Sweden is done by electricity. in 1927-

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pioneer mining towns of the West was exhausted than to see the dance- through the simple ceremony„..of tract a man. : ___ . . LEGION’S BENEFIT GIIDA GRAY DOES M R dance h alls were paradise compared with the hall places of vice. ., purchasing a license for a uomtnal “ It Is worse thap. th6^ old ro^i- modern nickl^a-dance palacea that j 'The nlckle-a-dance halls are es­ sum. An officer is appointed., to light district in, its paimiMt day^ ^ AT MURPHY ALLEYS NEW “ DEVIL DANCE” I WORSE TIIAN SALOON ~ dot the downtown streets of Den­ tablishments where young girls ate ’’heat." each of tha halls, and a po­ because these g'irlA arq ail yonngc. •LETTEl ver, according to the version of employed as ‘’instruetbrs*’ at five lice woman. Edith Barker, makes Many of them aeetog to m ake City Chaplin Val Higgins. He een.ta,a whirl so. tha*.„men who i>a- the rounds at intervals. an honest liviixg. Quite;'often o n e n says'CITY ch aplain would rather see the old sakoon and tronlce' the place will have part- ‘ ” Yes, I visit the halis, said..'hap of the dance halls, seeto splritaaF. Gala Night Tomorrow as Lo­ Originator of “Shimmy’’ Has gambling dens- where miners and pere- to dance with. ' Under the tin Higgins, "and my heart; aChes comfqrt after she. has traversed -th^ cal Post Shares Receipts for -xSome Startling Innovations cowboys came to shoot up the town present city code, s'qch places are, when I see these girls lined up in primrose path, Dot then H is toqf Araistice Day Fund. By RODNEY BUTCHER. ■ In Picture at the Stata. Denver— The gambling Hells of abd drink liquor until their money pejrniltted to. operate ' after going' a row, each doing her best to. at- late. ; ■ ^ ' Washington, Sept. ll.^ W h ilo 7 A gala night of bowling and pool politicians rend the air with argu­ ! Bringing something ^ new, some­ for the benefit of Dllworth-Cornell ments about farm relief, repie- thing altogether different to the' American Legion Post No. 102 will sentatives of the Department of screen, has earned the following mark the official opening of Mur­ Agriculture are flying over *tbe cdmmeht on from phy’s Alleys for the season of jungles of New Guinea in a hydro­ one qf the leading critics of Los Sale of Phone Service; 1928-2§, Wednesday, Sept. 12. plane, trying t ofinr in tliat SoutlL Angeles: “ He is an adventuresome, Without Ch^ge' Sea island’s unexplored wilds>^Qnje epul— a man who likes to try the Houseware, Howard Murphy, proprietor of INC. From New Hritaiti the . alleys has very generously of­ disease-resisting varieties of ■.qttusual and watch the effects.’’ ' Call 40»2 , ! fered the entire receipts of the eve­ cane which can be introduced, in' :'.7'In his latest undertaking, “ Tha China and From Wiiidstir Call 380 the United States. ■ .,7^ Devil Dancer,” starring Gllda Gray, ning to the Legion. Glassware From Manchesfer . Among other things there will b The expedition is based ^ ^7 ihe State Thealr.s Is a new exotic Call 1 5 ^ And. appealing dance, created by the a big bowling contest between the conclusion that New Guinea Continues From Glastonbury Southington Legion team, cham­ the native home of sugar aame Gilda Gray who . shook the HARTFORD ‘It’s an A ^ et to Be Thrifty’ HARTFORD Call 240 is commanded by Dr. beductive “ Shimmy” into natlonr pions of last year’s Legion League a{ popularity. The Goldwyn lot and the fast Manchester Legion Brandes, head of the Offlci*^ Sugar Plants in the Bureau of was hedged off from the curiosity team. It promises to be a keen of strangers by more than unusual­ match for the Manchester bowlers Plant Industry, who la accompanied by Dr. Jacob Jeswlet, a leading ly high fences as this' mysterious are no novices. new dance was being created. But Another big feature will be free authority on can culture fromTif'i* through cracks in the fences and sandwiches, crullers, coffee, ice land; C. E. Pemberton of itlje from the bubbling-over enthusiasm cream and cider for all present. Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Experi­ of ^ is s Gray and her Cd-Workers The awarding of winners cups in ment Station, and R. K. PeC k^f^- c i^ e a hint of what the successor the 1928 Legion Bowling League gin. 111., the pilot. Pemb'4ftoh..is to '.the Charleston and the Black wil^ also take place Wednesday an entomolo.glst and JeswleK.^as ‘6ottom wlU be. Ted Shawn, asso­ night. Three of these cups are oom- studied sugar plant breeding 5% ciated with Ruth St. Denis, who had ing to Manchester. One goes to the Java. just returned from Tibet, worked Manchester team, one to Howard hard perfecting the execution of the Murphy for single, high string and The party left in April, with a various steps for the native dancers, i one to Ernest Wilkie for high a cabin type plane equipped with ^ With such a gathering of talent, ' of Red Cross Footwear strings. pontoons which would enable them The” public may well anticipate a It is a certainty that the event to laud at interior positions of the terpsichorean masterpiece. In the will be a big affair and hundreds island otherwise inacesslble or production, the dance becomes a Clever Models That Claim Distinction in the Use of Many Leathers will be present. difficult to reach. The Idea had motive-for the exotic loveliness of been considered for several .years 'attjEnglish girl, brought up by the and was finally given impetaisj by Black Lamas of Tibet, a devil wor­ a depression in the Louisiana su­ shipping and strange sect, who offer As refreshing as the new season----- as colorful as Autuihn itself... .are these new footwear fashions. Red Cross TOLLAND gar cqne industry resulting large­ the vestal virgin, symbolically, as has long held claim to the graceful lines that lend chai'm to its fine footw ear.' ly from declining yields eausqil b3< bride' to their devld-god. .lust such shoes as the Red Cross, m ade over the famous “ Liinlt” La.sts and mos.aic and root diseases. -* ; I Frpm this sensuous and weird having the Arch-Tone arch support, Al so made with tfie combination last; haye A surprise party was held at the These diseases were kqajtrk.tci ^qail dance. Miss Gray has created snug-fitting heels. home of Mr. and Mrs. James have been present in New Guinea, a modern counterpart, with Clive Rhodes Thursday evening last in and the Brandes theory was tha^ Brook, her leading man in this pro­ -honor of John Ira Rhodes. ’Pwenty- resistant or tolerant varieties of duction. six of his family were present to cane would naturally have devel­ “ The dance typifies the" weird enjoy the occasion. Those present oped where sugar was indigeous. cerfemony that still exists in Tibet were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wilcox, Mr. Tests with similar varieties ba.d when a pure, vestal virgin is offered and Mrs. Ira Wilcox and son Calvin been encouraging. to the devil deity.” said Miss Gray. of Merrow, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ A propagation garden'^’was es­ “ The; steps are comparatively sim­ win Snow, Charles Snow, Iva Snow tablished by the expedition atfPort ple and the whole body is called Clever pump of black kaffer kid of Staffordville, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Moresby, where newly collected upon" to express the ritual. It in­ volves the dedication of first the with suede tongue smartly insert­ tenberger and child of South Wil- specimens have been sent and ed. Hand covered Cuban heels. lington, Raymond Rhodes, the planted at intervals. Cuttings will eyes, then the ears, and other pa. ts of the body, finally the whole body, Three-buckle pump of brown Rus­ Very a ttra ctive...... ’____ .$12 Misses Gladys, Beatrice and Leona be taken from the propagating gar­ sia calf with smart alligator calf Rhodes of Rockville, Mrs. Bessie den and replanted in the depart­ to the service of this strange fanati­ Rhodes Clough, Mr. and Mrs. Gray- ment’s sugar cane gardens here foi cal religion. In the course of the trimming. Handsome tiered effect. land Clough, Celia Clough of Burn­ a year’s observation. ’ steps there are daring Innovations Cuban tteels...... $11 side, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert West, which will startle those who have One-strap pump of black calf with John I. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. One interesting result 'of the ex^- become blase over the Charleston strap and saddle of alligator. Clev­ James Rhodes and Clifford Ward of and the Black Bottom.” pedititxn is that the head hunters pf Also there will be a comedy and Black suede one-strap piimp dainti­ er buckle fastening at side. Cu­ Tolland. Delicious refreshments the New Guinea interior have late­ novelty reel. * ban h e e ls...... : ...... $11 were served. ly been seeing an airplane for the ly piped with black lizard, has cut­ Miss Hazel West of Snipsic dis­ first time. Tho region being ex­ o u t sides. Covered Cuban heels. Brown alligator calf fashions this trict left Saturday to spend two plored consists mostly of dense Buckle fastening...... $12 one strap pump. A small buckle weeks with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. tropical jungles traversed by rivers WAPPING George Rattray at Mineola, L. 1. on which the hydroplane alights smartly fastens it at the side. Cov­ The schools of Tolland opened ered Cuban h eels...... $12 for the fall term Wednesday Sep­ and is inhabited by some of; the . ! Judson Grant Files, son of Mr. Other New Styles in Red Cross Fall Footwear tember 5, with the following teach­ most primitive known species of, and Mrs. Harry P. Files of this vil­ ers: Hicks Memorial school. Mil human beings. ■ lage, and Miss Charline Wilson, In black kid, patent leather, black satin and brown kid. $10 to $12. dred Johnson, Erva Berry; River The last radiogram received daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. school, Mrs. Ada Luhrsen Rhodes; from the party reported that it was Wilson of Bangor, Maine, were Main Floor Buff Cap school, Augusta M. Nick­ about to finish its collecting in married Saturday evening at seven erson; White school, Ebba M. Ol­ v/estern Papua from a base camp o'clock, at the home of the groom. son; Snipsic school, Anna E. Folan. on the Fly liver. Harry Files, Jr., and Mrs. James School No. 7 and 9, Mary L. Tomp­ It had established friendly con­ Sallivan, brother and sister of the kins; Grants Hill, Elva L. Gerrish; tact with a race of Pigmies living groom were best man and matron Cedar Swamp school, Mildred Peter­ on the Alice river about 600 iniles ot honor. Rev. Truman H. Wood son; music supervisor, Mrs. Claribel in the interior and also with the ward performed the ceremony. Mr. C. Lisk; nurse, Margaret H. head hunters between the Fly and .and Mrs. Files left by automobile Danekey. Strickland rivers to whom white for a two weeks honeymoon and A farewell party in the form of a men apparently were new. upon their return they will be at N e w A u t u m n F a s h io n s family reunion was held at the farm Dr. Brandes reported that Jhip ^home to their friends, at the home home of Mr. and Mrs. John Weigold natives were overawed by-’JH;!** ■«i;7 the groom’s parents, Mr. and in the southern part of the towui plane and that he had obtained 14 Mrs. Harry P. Files. From the Second Floor Departments last week. Mr. and Mrs. William additional varieties of cane. >;He .Robert Lane, 37. of Manchester, Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wei­ indicated that the natives were fiiit who formerly lived at Barber gold were the honor guests as Mr. using sugar cane to make aiT.ftw. hill, of this town, passed away at and Mrs. Jones returned to their shafts which they used in huntifig, bis home on Grove street Sunday home, Balboa, Panama, C. Z., Tues­ and inter-idbal w.ars. ' dtternoon. He has been ill about day last after summering in a camp “ Will walk over mountains to three mo-nths. He leaves besides his Tailored! Sports! on the Weigold farm. Mr. and Mrs. north coast from Port Moresby,” wife, who was before her marriage Louis Weigold will return to Bal- the radiogram concluded, ‘ Flstab- Miss Marion Dart, two brothers, ■ boa this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter lished trail not dangefous.’ .Homer Lane and Farnham Lane Mather and children, Mr. and Mrs. and one sister. Miss Jessie Lane. Elmer Macfarlane and children of Varieties or resistant or tol­ Ills funeral will be held on Wed­ South Wllllngton, Mr. and Mrs. erant sugar cane are not new. as nesday afternoon at 2:30 dt hl.« Dress late home. Rev. Truman H. Wood­ Christy Weigold and family of Cov­ some favorable results have b«en 7 ■ 1 . . ; . >■ entry were among the guests. ward will officiate. The burial will achieved by the introduction of sev­ be in the family lot in Wapping - Presenting the smart models of the season at a strikingly Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bushnell, eral improved varieties developed Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wochomurka cemetery. ' advantageous price! Tailored models... .and Sports models... at the Proefstation Oost Java, an Johnnie Rukus, son of Mr. and made of chic and*unusually smart mixture and plaid fabrics!__ _ attended the wedding anniversary experiment station maintained by of their sister Mrs. Orpha Pigeon Mrs. Michael Rukus of this village and Dress models....of attractive smooth surfaced materials! private planters in Java. met with a serious accident last and Mr. Pigeon at East Longmead- More than 170,000 acres were Appealing .models exploiting smart Parisian-approved details! ow, Saturday last. Saturday evening while he and his George Metcalf, Rupert West, planted in Louisiana last fall with brother were returning from work And furred in attractive ways! John Bowers, A. Esten Clough were varieties recently introduced from in Bye street when the' motorcycle the delegates from Tolland to the Java. on which they were riding collided Dr. Brandes, however, believed Junior Sizes ...... 5 ...... 15 to 19 Republican State Convention held with an automobile near M. D. Misses’ sizes ...... 16 to 20 in New Haven last week. that he could find new varieties Sullivan’s. Johnnie who was oh ' Mr. and Mrs. Budd and daugh­ which would enable breeders to de­ back of his brother fell and broke Women’s sizes ...... 36 to 52 ter, Alice Budd, of Providence, R. velop strains even more desirable his leg near the knee. He was tak­ I., were week-end guests at the for culture in the United States. en to the Manchester. Memorial home of^Mr. and Mrs. C. Hibbard hospital. Joseph escaped with only WINNING STYLES IN FALL COATS West. scratches and bruises. •fc - , ^ • -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gamwell, Wapping Grange will hold its These models are in many instances copies of recent imports... .. || Mrs. Green, Mr. and Mrs. William CLASS D a ir pla n e s 16th regular meeting this evening. true to fashion’s dictates.., .their interest centering around their w Bailey o2 Palmer, Mass., Dr. George It is to be “ Old Fashioned Night,” Webster and Mrs. Webster of South- and it is hoped all who attetod will lavish furring! Created in rich Autumnal colors... .Independence^ bfldge. Mass., were Sunday guests TO START TOMORROW dress in old time costumes, as far blue, warm shades of red, restful greens, black and several new shades of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Steele. as possible. The following com­ of tan! . ;, Members of the Cradle Roll with mittee will, have charge of the Second Floor . r / their mothers will have a party at program: Mrs. Edward P. Colliha. the Federated church, Wednesday Ten of Largest Ships in Coun­ Mrs. Lena Battey, Mrs. Ethel afternoon, commencing at 2:30 try to Race Across the Con­ Boody, Leslie Collins, Ralph Col­ o’clock, D. S. T. The party will be tinent. ins, Charles J. Dewey, George held in the main audience room of Ft ink. Miss'Kate Withrel and UeS' the church, New York, Sept. 11.— New York lie. West. Mrs. Gertrude Howell of New tomorrow will see the start of the 'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Loomis York city and Mrs. Minnie Norman country’s most thrilling trans-con- and family who have been at the of Jersey City-are guests of Mr. and tlnental air race when ten or more Henry Loomis homestead, left for —Clever Modes in Jersey Appear in New Colors Mrs. John H. Steele. of the air’s Leviathans will leave their home in Brooklyn, N. Y., last Mrs. Alice Underwood of Swamp- Roosevelt Field,, cross Manhattan Sunday. scott. Mass., is a guest of Miss Mi­ and disappear unto tbe southwest in All the teachers have returned to riam Underwood and other rela­ the non-stop marathon to Los An­ their schools here at the Wappin?g tives. geles. Center schools; Mrs. E. Mae Hold­ I\ Mr. and Mrs. W’alter Pearson. They comprise tbe Class D planes en and Mrs Ethel T. Bopdy of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Brown of in the Trans-Continental Air Derby Manchester. Miss Finesilver and Hartford were guests of Mr. and held in connection with the nation^- Wjss Alice Shattuck of Hartford, Mrs. L. Ernest Hall Friday last. al air races at Los A n g e le s.., The Miss Annette Burkhardt of Crom- A son was born Wednesday, Sep­ Class A planes, which left here last wdll and Miss Louise Wentworth 'of tember 5th at the Rockville City Wednesday, have arrived at their Camden, Maine. for Women hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Halleck of goal and the Class B and C plane? ‘There were about‘ 60 people out Sugar Hill district in' the northern are now on their last laps. to; the service at the Federated FBsKibnable women complete their Winter wardrobes with clever and prac­ part of the town. chjurch last Sunday evening. Hugo’s It was reported today at Roose-^- tical Jersey dresses! Beltless models with a chic V shaped neckline and skirt Henry Hill has taken the con­ velt Field that Mrs. James A. Still­ famdus picture story of “ Les AIl8®r- tract to transport the Tolland High man would be a passenger liy Jver bl^s’* proved to be very interesting, in stylish pleated tier's. Straightljhe smartness emphasized by snug fitting at School pupils to Rockville, also to ns' Was anticipated. It was lllua- plane, “ The North Star,”^ which Ts the hips ! In Newport blue. Navy blue and Chocolate brown piped with - con­ transport the eighth grade pupils to be piloted In the marathon by trgted by one hundred beautiful from district No. 5 to the Hicks Me­ Oliver C. Le Boutellier. slides and the lecture was given |)y trasting cplors. 3izes 38 to 46. morial school. There was also a report t^^ the pastor. Rev. Truman H. Wood- Mrs. Emery Clough and daugh­ Charles A. Levine, would be a’ pas­ wird. There were also two fine ter, Shirley, have returned from senger in the "Columbia,” In which solos which were well rendered by - i . - . : . ■ ■ ■ New Britain, where they have been he flew across the Atlantic. sy.dney Strickland of Highland guests of Mrs. Clough’s sister, Mrs. Roger Williams is to pilot th^ P.'irk and Robert , yon Deck of Willis Marsh and family. “ Columbia,” since Lieut. Jack South"'Manchester. Also the tvfo Mr. and ' Mrs. Raymond Reed Wiseman, who was to have {lowi| gebtlemen sang a duet. They yrere Jersey Sports Dresses for Misses with two sons and two daughters of the plane, is unable to obta’ih, a acwonipanied at tke plgno by Mri. West Kingston, R, I., were week­ leave of absence from the navy. D^rtellne Lashinske also of South Choose one of Dark Wine! Independence Blue! or Navy Blue! end guests of relatives and friends. One of the outstanding favorites Manchester. ' Overblouse o f printed jersey, slip's over a plain colored skirt with pleated: Mrs. Charles II. Daniels, who is Art Goebel, present holder of the ,The Misses Mary and Anna Bar­ was operated on several weeks ago trans-continental record. ton afe on their vacation.’ They front. A suede leather belt cleverly completes the ensemble. Bone but­ at the Hartford hospital, returned expect to take a trip to Canada. tons form the finishing tfim. For misses of 14 20. 7 - to. her home Friday. Samuel Johnson, Frank Luhrsen, AT FULL PAY i ' THE ANSWER.- ’ George Neff were the delegates is the answer'to the'■ Let­ from Tolland to the Democratic She: Is that his better haio,- - ter Gojf puzzle on the comic page: Second Floor -J State Convention held In New Hav- He: No— that’s his Latin quart ‘ PARTY, PARTS. PARES, , an’Friday and Saturday. ter.— Judge. i PANES. PINES. LINES. •i ' I'"'i i f <■■■ -T f iM .. 'i- PAGE SIX MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1^2$. - ■ 3! f '. Batteries: Brooklyn — Clark and IT WAS AGED. TOO WHITE SOX AS SIGNAL Gooch. Philadelphia—Ring, Miller and " 1 1 D avis. Hartforc’ Game National Lecegue j Syracuse, N. Y. — Beer, aged London. — TheJustlce of theV DAILY RADIO PROGRAM At CUcaicoi-^< more than a year pending lJtlg|i-<- Peace at Klllagen, Belfast, dis- \ Results . P IR A TE S T. CUBS 5 tion, has been destroyed-hy. Chief missed a case against a cyclisi . Tuesday, September 11. 10:00 8:00—Cossacks; artists. P ittsburgh 11:10 10:10—Artists; accordionist. Leading DX Stations. At Hartford I— charged with driving without a rt' ' SENATOHS 4, PROFS 8 AB. R. H. I „ T h e old drama. "fetreetB of New 11:30 10:30—Three dance orchestras. (DBT) (ST) Adams, tb... ------6 0 1 1 6 0 Sector, on the back of his bicvc;<- ; York will bo the high spot of the 399.8—WTAM, CLEVELAND—760. 475.9— WSB, ATLANTA—630. H artford At Boztoni— ' McCampbell at BuJalo. .The “ par­ A R R H . PO. A E. I*. Waner, cf ...... 4 1 2 3 0 0 The young man pleaded that thv' program to be offered by the enter- 6:00 6:00—Concerts; baseball scores. 8:30 7:30—W EAF programs (2. hrs.) GIANTS 4. 11 BRAVES 1, 0 r f . . . 4 1 2 7 0 0- ty” was at Zett’s Brewery and mora \ tainers of Hank iSimmon's Show Boat Watson, If ----- ___ 3 1 , 1 3 0 0 (Flrat Game) gtrl,' wearing whlbe stockings, an*> : 8:30 7:30—W EAF progS. (2% hrs.) 10:30 9:30—Myer’s recording orch. Traynor, 3b •••••• 5 2 3 2 2 1 to lie broadcast by tVOR and allied 11:00 10:00—Recital: dance music. 1:15 12:15—Capitol theater review. Slayback, 2b .. ___ 5 1 1 3 4 ' 1 N ew Y ork than fiO.bOO gallons had been guz­ riding on the pillian, was just * Roser, r f ...... 3 0 1 3 0 0 Comorosky, If • • • • • 5 2 2 3 0 •0 stations at 10 o’clock Tuesday night. 535.4— WTIC, HARTFORD—560. 526—KYW, CHICAGO—570. AB. R. H. PO. A^E. Wright, ss •••••• 4 1 2 0 0 0 zled by the sewer when the last good a reflector as a red light. The ’ The first act of the play occurs dur­ 8:00 7:00—Canadian fur trappers. 7:27 6:27—Baseball scores; oriianist. Martineck, lb . ____4 0 0 12 0 0 W elsh, c f ...... 4 2 1 0 0 0 Schmehl, 3b ...... 4 2 2 2 1 0 Scott, rf. . •••••• X 0 0 0 0 0- b a r^ was smashed. Justice agreed. ing the commercial panic in New York 8:30 7:30—W EAF Seiberling singers. 8:00 7:00— WJZ programs (3W hrs.) O’Doul. if ...... 4 1 2 1 0 0 Grantham, 0. In 1837, and the remaining four acta 9:00 8:00—Silver Bell Banjo family. Maderas, ss ... • '• • • 5 0 3 4 5 0 ••«••• 3 0 0 9 0 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. Ott, rf ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 Hemsley, c •••••• X 0 0 1 0 0 take place during the panic of 1S57. 9:30 8:30—Musical program. 8:15 7:15—Organ, orchestra, aongs. Padden, c ...... 2 0 1 1 2 0 Llndstrom, 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 2 0 OX BONE MENDS SPINE ' . . « . 2 0 0 2 0 0 Hargreaves, o • • • • • 2 0 1 1 0 0 The drama is preceded by the usual 10:00 9:00—WEAF Eskimos orchestra 9:00 8:00—Collegians; orchestra. Adams, c f ...... T erry, lb ...... 4 0 0 J7 0 0 Brame. p . 1...... 2 ballyIloo and musical ivogram and the 10:30 3:30—Theater organ recitaL A. Sm ith, c f . . . ___ 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Blriulngham, Eng., — A 10-lncn 11:00 10:00—Classical concert. Jackson, ss ...... 4 1 0 4 7 0 K rem er, p • ••#•• 0 0 0 0 0 0 show is clo-^ed with another oit ol 422.3— WOR, NEWARK—710. 12:45 11:45—I.,orabardo’8 dance music. . Van Atta, p ... ___ 4 0 0 - 0 4 0 piece of ox bone was used to repair HOgan, c ...... 3 01 2 0 0 Grimes, p ••••»• 2 0 0 0 1 0 orcliestral music. "What the Flat- 8:00 7:00—Main street sketches. 365.6— WEBH.WJJD. CHICAGO—880. Reese, 2b ...... 4 0 1 1 8 0 the tubercular spine of a patient at 35 4 11 Brifkell, x • e • • • • X 0 0 0 0 0 forms Say on Farm Relief’ will le 9:00 8:00— La Palina hour. 8:30 7:30—W EAF Seiberllng singers.. 30 16 1 Fitzsimmons, p,...3 O'l 0 0 0 — Dudley Hospital here. The patient the subject of the "Voters’ Service’’ 10:00 9:00—Simmon’s Show Boat with 9:00 8:00—Theater presentations. New H aven 39 7 14 27 10 1 ha^ been paralyzed and bedridden through the WKAF chain at 7 o’clock. the drama "Streeta of 9:30 8:30—Mooseheart children . AB. R H. PO. A. E. 32 4 7 27 17 0 The Republican point of view will be New York.” Stevens, ss ,... • • • • 5 0 1 2 3 1 C hicago 10:00 9:00—Theater presentations. V V B oston AB. R. H. PO. A. E, l o t two,years. Now his power of taken by Franklin Fort of New Jer­ 11:00 10:00—Specht’s orchestra. 12:00 11:00—Artists entertalnmenL Dannlng, rf ... ___ 5 0 3 1 0 0 .AB. R. H. PO. A. E. sey and the Democratic side will ue 333.1—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—90a English, 88 ...... 5 0 0 3 4:^0, mipyement is restored and he has 416.4— WON-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. Casey, If ...... • • • • ^ 1 1 0 0 0 Rlchbourg, rf ...... 4 1 2 0 0 0 discussed by Honorable Hu.ston 7:00 6:00— Loew’s dance orchestra. Blakeslee, rf .. • • • • 5 0 2 3 0 0 Maguire, 2b ...... 4 0 1 1 3 9 g(>ne.haiBk-to bis work on a farm. 'I'hompson. Other speakers will be le d 9:00 8:00—W EAF Eveready hour. J. Smith, c f ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 Cuyler, rf ...... 4 1 0 4 2 d- 7:30 6:30—WJZ artist entertainment 10:00 9:00—Soprano, male quartet. Bowman, lb ...... 5 1 ’ l 11 0 0 Sisler, lb ...... 4 0 1 14 1 0 O. Thackrey, newspaperman, and E. 8:00 7:00—AVJZ Stromberg-Carlson. Myers, 3b ...... • • • • 5 0 1 2 1 0 Wilson, cf ...... 2 0 1 2 (>. 0 K. Dincoln, economist. WIP high- 11:05 10:0.5—Quintet; artists. Hornsby, 2b ...... 3 0 1 0 2 0 Heathcote. cf ..... 3 2 2 1 0 0 8:30 7:30—Sailorlown program. 12:00 11:00—Dream ship; friends. Scheer, 2 b ...... ___ 4 0 1 3 5 0 B row n. If ...... 4 0 2 1 0 0 lighls include Polish music 'nterpieted 9:00 8:00—WJZ lone piclurcs, J.. Smith, c ...... 4 0 0 6 1 0 Stephen'son, If .«... 5 0 2 1 0 0 by iChester Moskalski, violinist, and 10:20 9:20—Concert program. 12:45 11:45—Drake dance music. Bell, 3b ...... 3 0 0 2 3 0 Grimm, lb ...... 4 1 1 11 1 o Taber, p ...... • • • 9 2 1 2 0 1 0 Farrell, ss ...... 3 0 0 5 7 1 Adam Szewezak. accordionist, ut 8. 491.5— W EAF, NEW YORK—610. 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—870. 'N orth, p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 Hartnett,' C...... 3 0 0 4 1 0 NOTICE! and'the Orphean mi.\ed quartet at S. 6:00 6:00—W aldorf-Astoria music, 8:00 7:00—Scrap book; artists. T aylor, o ...... 3 0 0 1 1 0 B eck, 3b ...... - . . . . 2 0 0 0 2 0 R. Smith, p ...... 3 0 1 1 4 0 At this latter time WTIC will again 6:55 6:.55—Baseball scores. 8:20 7:20—Songs: The Angelus. 40 3 12 x28 12 1 N ebf...... 1 1 1 0 1 0 present the Silver Bell Banjo Fam­ 7:00 6:00—Voters’ Service with 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. H a rtford ...... 000 100 20C 1-—4 Carlson, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Notice Is hereby given to all ily. The Old Dominion orchestra and “ Farm Relief” talks by a 9:00 8:00—WOR Columbia hours. 31 1 7 27 18 1 Jones, p *.•,•••••. 0 0‘ New Haven .... ___ 000' 002 100 0-—3 New Y ork ...... Oil 000.'020— 4 persons liable to pay taxes In the talented guest artists will be featured Democrat and Republican. 11:00 10:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy; orch. Two base hits, Maderas, Casey; Root. P- ... 0 0 during the hour of the “Edgeworth 7:30 6:30—Soconyland sketch, “ A 12:00 11:00—Studio dance music. B oston ...... 000 000 001— 1 Blake, p ...... 0 0 sacriflees, Martineck, Schmehl, Pad- Two base hits. Welsh, O’Doul. Ott, Band Wagon’’ to be radiated by Tale of Old Marblehead.” ■“499.7—W FAA. DALLAS—600. den. Casey; double' plays, Stevens to W ebb, z ...... 1 0 W RVA at 3:15. At 8:30 Alfred Shir­ 8:00 7:00—Musical miniatures Rlchbourg; stolen base, J. Smith; K elly, zz ...... ; 1 0 School and Utilities 11:00 10:00—.studio program. Scheer to Bowman, Maderas to Slay- double plays, R. Smith to Farrell to ley. will present more Dickens’ char­ 8:30 7:30—Selberllng entertainers. 12:00 11:00—Bridge le.s.son; music. back to Martineck; left on bases. M cM illan, zzz 1 0 acterizations for the amusement of 9:00 8:00—Eveready hour. Sisler. Terry (unassisted), Reese to listeners of the WJZ chain, and one 374.8—w o e . DAVENPORT—800. New Haven 9, Hartford 12; base on Jackson to Terry 2, Hornsby to Far­ 10:00 9:00—Eskimo's orchestra. balls,'off Van Atta 1, Taber 4, North 36 5 8'27 14 0 District hour later the same system of sta­ 10:30 3:30—I’alais D’Or orchestra. 10;.30 Sr.itO—W EAF orchestras, rell to Sisler; left on bases. New York Pittsburgh ...... 000 520 000— 7 tions will introduce a new highlight n :00 10:00—I’opiilnr numbers: pianist. 1; struck out. by Van Atta 1, Taber 4, Boston 4; base on balls, off Fitz­ 11:30 10:30—Jack Albin's orchestra. 3, N orth 1; hits, off T aber 8 in 6 1-3, C hicago ...... 002 120 000—ql Manchester, 6 (jonn., that the tax entitled "Dutch Masters’ Minstrels.’’ 454.3— WJZ, NEW Y O R K -660. 11:30 10:30—Studio players hour, simmons 1. R. Smith 2", struck out, by Two base hits, Stephenson. Wright, 6:00 6:00—Orchestra; baseball. 12:00 n :00—Two orchestras. Uorth 3 in 3; hit by pitcher, by Taber Fitzsimmons 1. R. Smith 1; hit by lists and rate book have been com­ ^OST people know this absolotd (Padden): passed ball. Padden; losing Traynor, P. Waner; home run, Nebf; Wave lengths in meters on left ol 6:30 5:30—Burns Brothers hour. 325.9— KOA. DENVER—920. pitcher, by R. Smith (Ott); umpires, sacrifices. L. Waner, P. Waner;’ left pleted 'on all the ratable property antidote for pain, but are you careful stations title, kilocycles on the right. 7:00 6:00— Pianist, baritone. 10:00 9:00—WR.4F Eskimos orfch. pitcher, North; umpires, Kuhn and Pflrman and Stark; time, 1:40. M oran; time. 2:05. on base, Chicago 9., Pittsburgh 7; base in said District, and that on the to say Bayer when you buy it? And Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 7:30 6:30—In memory’s garden. 10:30 9:30—Farm question box. (Second Game) on balls, off Brame 2, Kremer '2; and Eiistern Standard. Black face 8:00 7:00—Rhythmic ripples. 11:30 10:.30—Ro.ssert dance music. X—One out when winning run was N ew Y ork ...... 012 013 301— 11 12th day of Sept. 1928, between do you alwajfs give a glance to see type indicates best features. scored. struck out, by Grimes 1, Kremer 1;? 8:30 7:30—Alfred Shirley presents 535.4— WHO. DES MOINES-*660. B oston ...... 000 000 000— 0. hits, off Nebf 7 In 3 (pitched to'6 bat­ hours of 3 and 4 o’clock in the Bayer on the box—and the word Dickens characterizati^s. 8:30 7:30—Trio: soloists; Victorians. Batteries: New York—Genewlch ters in 4th), Carlson 1 In 1, Jones 2 aftenaoon. Standard time that the Leadin'^ East Stations. 9:00 8:00—Tone pictures with chons, genuine printed in red? it isn’t the 9:00 3:00—W’RAF Eveready hou(. and O’Parrell.- Boston—Delaney, Ed- in 1, Root 3 iiL 3, Brame 4 in 3 (pttidi- BjoHYd of Relief, consisting of a ters, soprano. 10:.30 9:30—Instrumental trio, songs. W'ards, Clarkson, B ogg and Spohrer- ed to 3 batters in 4th). Blake 1 In 1, genuine Bayer Aspirin without itl A (DST)(ST) 9:30 8:30—Dutch Masters’ minstrels. WILL NAME HIS CAR 272 6—WPG, ATLANTIC CiTY-rllCO. 12:00 11:00—Orchestra. Victorians. Home run—Reese. Grimes 2 In 4 1-3, Kremer 2 in 12-3; member of the Assessors and a drugstore always has Bayer, with the 10:20 9:20—Great Composers hour. hit by pitcher, by Kremer (Cuyler)^; member of the Selectmen, of the 8:00 7:00—Castillian’s orchestra. 11:00 10:00—Slumber music. 499.7— WBAP. FORT WORTH-HWO. proven directions tucked in .every box: 8:30 7:30—.Studio entertalnmenL 11:30 10:30—Alusieal program. At Philadelphiat— winning pitcher. Grimes; losing To'Wn of Manchester, will hold a 3:00 8:00—Trio: musical maids. 348.6— WIP. PHILADELPHIA—860, 8:Q0 7:00—Polish music hour. 2:00 1:00—Theater features. GOOD ‘d U ) DOG TRAY* PH ILIES 11. 2, DODGERS 0. 7 pitcher, Nebf; umpires, Jorda. Quig­ meeting In the Fire Headquarters, 10:30 ’.1:30—Three dance orchestras. 9:00 8:00—Orphean mixed quartet. I 499.7—KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—600. (First Game) ley and Klera; time. 2:09. ’’ 12:00 11:00—Request organ recital. Philadelphia X—Brickell batted for Hemsley in c.ctrner of Main and Hilliard 2S5.5—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 10:00 3:00—Emo’s movie broadcast. 9:45 8:45—Tenor; philosopher. 10:30 3:30—Two dance orchc.slrns. 10:10 9:10-..Concert trio: baritone. AB. .H. PO. A. E. 4th. ' _ Streets, at which time any person 7:30 0;3o—Studio dinner mtisic. z—Webb batted for Carlson In 4th. 315.6— KDKA. PITTSBURGH—950. 468.5— KFI. LOS ANGELES—640. It Wouldn’t Run for Auto Deitrlck. If ...... 2 1 0 0 0 1 liable to pay taxes in said district S ;>0 7:30—Soprano, manm. Thompson, 2b . . . . . 4 2 2 zz—Kelly batted.for Jones In 5th. 0:00 8:00—Studio en.semlile. 6:30 6:30—Siiidlo ensemble. 12:00 11:00—N. B. C. programs. Thieves, Thought It Never 6 4 0 m a y b e heard. 6:55 5:.5.5—Uaselmll scores; orch. Klein, rf ___ ...... 4 3 4 0 1 0 zzz—McMillan batted for Root In 10:00 3:00—Marvlander’s orche.^tra. 1:00 12:00— Moore’s eoneerl orch. 8th. ■The aforesaid Board of Relief 508.2—WEEI. BOSTON—590. 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (2>/4 hrs.) 2:00 1:00—Dance orchestra. Balked Before. Leach, lb ...... 4 1 1 12 1 0 8:00 7:00— I'llgrims entertainment. 10:00 9:00—Sacred song recital. Williams, cf ...... 4 2 2 3 0 0 has the same powers as to the tax 405.2—WCCO. MINN.. ST. PAUL—740. Whitney, 3b ...... 4 1 1 1 7 0 8:30 7:30—W EAF programs (2 hrs.) 461.6— WCAE. PITTSBURGH—650. 10:30 9:30—Theaterlcal review. One reads occasionally about the • REDS 7. c a r d s 2 lists of said district as the Board of 461.3—WNAC, BOSTON—650. 7:30 6:30— I’ ncle Gimbee; time. Sand, ss .... •••••• 4 1 1 3 1 1 Cincinnati 11:00 10:00—Musical program. - Lerian, c .... Relief of the Town has to the tax 6:30 ,6:30—Dinner music. 8:00 7:00—W EAF progs. (3i,* h>s.) 11:30 10:30—I.ong’s orchestra. faithfulness of a dog to Its master, 3 0 1 2 0 0 A R R. H. PO.'A. H. 7:11 6:11—Amos ’n’ Andy. 405.2— WFI, PHILADELPHIA—7’ C. but this story has to do with an Sweetland. p ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Critz, 2 b ...... 5 1 1 5 5 1 lists of the Town of Manchester. 7:30 6:30—Orchestra; organist. 6:45 5:45—Baseball scores. 254.1—W RVA. RICHMOND—1180. McGraw, p ...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 Dressen, 3 b ...... 1 2 0 1 0 Signed, 8:25, 7:25—Organ recital: chimes. automobile’s devotion to its owne^! 8:30 7:30—Musical entertaiament. 7:00 6:00—W EAF progs. (414 nrs.) Stripp, If ...... • • • 5 1 2 2 0 0 F. A. SWEET, President. 280.2— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1070. 9:15 8:15— Edgeworth band wajlon. Saturday night, James N. Carson f 34 11 13 27 14 2 K elly, lb ...... 3:00 8:00—WOR Columbia hours. . . . 4 1 0 8 3 0 , Eighth School and Utilities Aspirin is 11:15 10:15—Rhode’s orchestra. 7:15 6:15—Baseball scores; stocks. 422.3—KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—710. of Ridge street drove to Hartford B rooklyn Allen, c f ...... 4 2 2 4 0 0 the trade mark of 302.8—WGR, BUFFALO—990, 7:30 6:30—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 12:00 11:00—N. B C. programs. in his Essex touring car, accom­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Zitzmann, rf ... • • * 3 1 2 2 1 0 District. Bayer Uanatactnre 6:30 5:30—Van Surdam’s orchestra. 8:30 7:30—Odenbneh’s trio, play. 1:00 12:00—Great composers hour. Tremper, cf ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 Hargrave, c ...... 4 0 2 2 0 0 Dated at Manchester, Conn., this oC Moaoaeetlcacldester ot SsUcyUea^ 7:00 6:00—W EAF progs. (3% hrs.) 9:00 8:00.r-Little musical journeys. 2:00 1:00—Beans: Irocaderans. panied by Ernest Ritchie of Chest­ Carey, cf ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 Ford, ss ...... 4 0 0 1 6 0 7th day of Sept. 1^28. 10:30 3:So—Shea’s studio program. 10:00 9:00—Organist: midshipmen. 348.6— KJR. SEATTLE—860. nut street, ’they parked the ma­ Gilbert. 3b ...... 4 1 0 0 3 0 Ash, p ...... 3 9 0 3 0 0 545.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—550. 379.5—WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 1:00 12:00—Salon orchestra. chine on the north side of fhe Hart­ Herman, rf ...... 5 1 3 2 0 0 6:30 5:30—Maggio's orchestra. 12:55 11:55-Time; weather; markets. 2:00 1:00—Trianon hour. ford Times ^newspaper plant, but Brossler, If ...... 4 0 2 0 0 0 37 7 11 27 16 1 7:30 C:S0—Ampico music hour. 6:00 5:00—Stocks; haseliall scores. 3:00 2:00—Orehestra; pianologiies. Bissonette. lb ...... 4 0 0 11 0 0 St. Louis S:00 7:00—Musical program. when they came back it was not 6:30 5:20—'fen Eyck dinner music. 344.6—WCBD. ZION—870. Flowers, *2b ...... 4 0* 1 3 2 0 AB. R H. PO. A. E. 3:00 8:00—WOR Columbia hour.s. 7:00 6:00—W EAF programs (1 hr.) Riconda, ss ...... 4 1 1 3 4 0 Douthit, cf ...... 4 0 428.3—W LW , CINCINNATI—700. 9:00 8:00— M.andolln and guitar club, there. 1 3 0 0 8:00 7:00—Agrcnltural program. Deberry, c ...... 3 2 2 3 0 0 Orsatti, rf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 PROSPECT HILL TERRACE 8:30 7:30—Corkers orchestra. mixed quartet, artlets. Police were notified and the Man­ 0 8:30 7:30—W EAF programs (3 hrs.) McWeeny, p ...... 2 0 1 0 3 J Frisch, 2b ...... 4 0 0 4 2 0 Located on Prosjiect Street, Betwieen Hartford Road an4 Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. chester men returned home by trol­ Doak. p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 Bottomley, lb .. . . . 3 t 1 12 0 0 ley. Sunday morning, police found Koupal. p ...... 0 -0 0 0 Hafey, if. ; ...... Hackmatack Street. 245.8— WKRC, CINCINNATI—1220. 275.1—WORD.' BATAVIA—1090. 1 0 . . . 4 0 2 0 0 a 394.5— WHN, NEW YORK—760. 10:00 9:00—Bible Inslriictions. ^the automobile abandoned on the Hendrick, x ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 H igh, 3b ...... 4 0 2 0 2 0 HIGH, DKY,.gUIET, CLEAN LOCA’HON 11:00 10:00—Movies; children's prog. 7:30 6:30—Music; artists (4 hrs.) Harris, xx ... 12:00 11:00—Dance orchestra. 288.3—WENR, CHICAGO—TOW. ’ ' •Berlin Turnpike. Nothing was ...... 1 •0 0 0 0 0 Wilson, c ...... 1 1 0 5 1 i NEAR MILLS AND BUS Ll.NE. .BEAUTIFUL HOMES NEARBY 370.2—W LW L, NEW YORK—810. MaranviUe, ss .. 261.2—WSAI, CINCINNATI—830. 7:05 6:05—Organ recital; talk. 7:00 6:00—Organ; artists; stocks. # • • • 3 9 0 0 3 0 Five minutes walk tu.Cbeney mills. . . .Think what a lot of missing, but when the police tried 37 6 12 24 14 1 Rhem. p ...... 2 0 1 1 2 8:30 7:30—W EAF programs (2 hrs.) 7:45 6:45—Operatic favorites. 9:00 8:00—Samovar orch: artists. 0 time that will save for you in the course of a month or y e a r .. . 10:30 9:30—Musical bouqueL to start the car, it refused to budge. Fhildaelphia ...... '. 003 010 4 3 x -- n Johnson, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 305.9— W HT, CHICAGO—980. B rooklyn ___ - 6 Harper, x ...... Prospect Hill otters you more hours to spend with your family 11:00 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 8:45 7:45—Tenor, piano; liedersingei 9:30 8:30—Artists; ramblers. Examination revealed that the . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 265.3—W HK, CLEVELAND—1130. Two base hits, Herman, Lerian; Blades, x x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Enjoy lunch with them every day. 9:15 8:15—Talk; viollni.st, pianist. 10:00 9:00—Concert ensemble.- vacuum tank had clogged, explain­ home run, Klein; sacrifices. Leach: 8:30 7:30— Beau Brumniel’s hour. 365.6— W eSH , PORTLAND—820. 10:30 9:30—Your hour leagtie. ing why the car had been deserted. We have several lots for sale as low as $1,500. 9:00 8:00—WOR programs (2 hrs.) 7:00 6:00—WE.AF programs (2 hrs.) double plays. Whitney to Leach. Sand 31 2 7 27 10 .1, 11:00 10:00—Two orchestras. 319-KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—940. As long as Carson has owned the to Thompson to Leach, Flowers to X—Harper batted for Johnson in 9:00 8:00—Studio concert. 11:30 lil;30—Shep’s barn dance. Easy Terms. 440.9— W eX -W JR , DETROIT—680. 10:00 9:00—W EAF E.ikimos orch. car, it had never before refused to Rlconda: left on bases, Brooklyn 8, 7th. 8:00 7:00—W JZ Stromherg-Carlson. 1:00 12:00—Amos ’n''Andy; tenor. Philadelphia 9; base on balls, off XX—Blades batted for Maranvlile: W e will help you to finance the building of a home. 293.9—WSYR, SYRACUSE—1020. 1:15 12:15—School days; gang. run. yet as soon as an attempt was 8:30 7:30—Business talk; trio. 7:30 6:30—Syracuse dinner music. Sweetland 3. McWeeny 5. McUwijv 1, In 9th. Remember only a few lots for sale in this delightful con- 10:00 9:00—Manuel girls; orchestra. 8:30 7:30—Quartet orchestra. 370.5— WDAF. KANSAS CITY—810. made to make way .vith it, the ma­ Doak 3, Koupal 1; struck out. by Mc- Cincinnati ...... 000 210 400— 7 yftnlent location. . . .By making an early selection you have the Graw 2, M cW eeny 3; hits, off McAVee- 11:00 10:00—Red Apple Club program. 10:00 9:00—Meryl’s requests. 10:00 9:00—W EAF E.<=kiinos orch. chine promptly balked. Carson Is St. Louis ...... 001 000 001— 2 choice of the particular lot .vou prefer either on Prospect St. or 352.7—W W J, DETROIT—850. 10:30 9:38— Educational radiogram. 10:30 »:30—Dandies; music potpourri. going to christen his car “ Old Dog ny 5 in 6. Doak 4 in 2-3,■ Koupal 4 .in Two base hits. Dressen,' Zitzmann 2, 8:30 7:30—W EAF programs (2 hrs.) 356.9—CKCL, TORONTO—840. 11:30 10:30—Fainter boys’ hour. I 1-3, Sweetland 7 in 6 (none out ip Stripp, High; tliree base hits, Bot- Norwood Ave. , 10:30 9:30—Dance music (2 hrs.) .7:00 6:00— Popular music: trio. 1:45 12:45—Nighthiiwk frolic. Tray.” 7th). McGraw 5 in 3; winning pitcher. tomley, Crltz; stolen base, Hargrave; Phone and one of our representatives will be pleased to call 475.9—CNRA, MONCTON—630. 8:30 7:30—Radio Hawaiians. 416.4—KHJ. LOS ANGELES—720. McGraw; losing pitcher, Doak; um­ double play, Zitzmann to Hargrave. on you. • 3:00 8:00—Instrumental quartcL 9:00 S:00—Simp.con opera hour. pires. Reardon and Hart; time. 1:50. Ford to crltz to Kelly, Dressen to 10:00 3:00—Piano duels, songs. 11:00 10:00—Ooldkelte’s orchestra. 12:00 11:00—N B. C. program. SUGAR FOR COURAGE X:—Hendrick batted for McWeeny vCrltz to Kelly; left on bases. Cincin­ 11:00 10:00—T.ittle concert orch. 468.5—WRC, V/ASHINGTON—640. 1:00 12:00—.Studio music-al program. in 7th. nati 6, St. Louis 6; base 'on balls, orf T, D. FAULKNER CX). , 309.1—WABC, NEW YORK—970. 7:30 ?:30—Lot'.;# dance music. 336.9— W6M. NASHVILLE—890. XX—Harris batted for Koupal in Ash 4, Rhem 3; struck out, by Rhem 36 Pearl Street. HarlfonT, Tel. S^2241. ' ' ^ 7:45 6:45—Musical program. 8:00 7:?0-TVE.AF program.*! (3 hrs.) 8:00 7:00— WF. A F programe (2 hts.) London — Courage is due to 9 th. 1. Haid 2; hits, off Rhem 10 in 6 2-3. Manchester Representatives 8:45 7:45—Songs, talk; orchestra, 11:20 10:20—■'Vv?. Slumber music. 10:30 9:39—Dinner trio; tenor. sugar, and a variation of a few (Second Game) Johnson 1 in 1-3, Haid 0 in 2; losing L. S. Burr, Tel. 574-2 R. .1. McKay, Tel. 879-2 10:00 9:00—Orchestra; club program. 12:00 11:00—New Madril'.on orche.stra. 11:15 10:15—.Studio program. hundredths of one per cent in the B rooklyn ...... 024 lOO 000— 7 pitcher, Rhem; umpires, Moran, RIgi glucose of the blood may make th’e Philadelphia ...... 010 000 001—2 ler and Magee; time, 1:51. difference between cowardice and JUDGE OK’S MOUTHW.ISH courage. That’s the opinion of Dr. Edwin Slosson, who says that American League Horican, N. Y,,— When the dis­ scientists of the future will alter WTIC trict school resumes here this personal character by chemical Results month, Miss Isabel West will be compounds. • Travelers Insurance Co* free to use a soap mouth, wash on bad boys. Judge George S. Daley ‘ Hartford A t 3Vnn1aingtoni— >- of Warren County, has given hla RED SOX 5, NATIONALS 2 written approval of that method of 535.4 m. 560 k. c. B oston AB. R, H. PO. A. E. punishment. Miss West wrote for R othrock, 3b ...... 5 0 1 0 2 0 advice on the subject when parents Standard Todt, lb ___ ...... 5 0 0 15 1 0 threatened a law suit as a result of . Program for Tuesday Flagstead. cf ...... 3 0 1 0 0 On williams. If ...... 4 0 1 5 0 0 a “ wash” administered by her to a Since G:25 p. m. Summary of Program Taltt, rf ...... 4 2 1 3 0 0 boy who used profane language in and News Bulletins. Regan, 2b ...... 2 0 0 0 5 1 her presence. 1915 NIGHT 6:30 Waldorf - Astoria Dinner Rogell, ss ...... 4 0 1 0 3 0 Music. Berry, c ...... 2 2 1 3 0 ■ 0 ------at------Ruffing, p ...... 1 0 0 1 1 0 6:55 Baseball Scores. Morris, p ...... 2 1 1 0 1 0 7:00 Voters’ Service. PAPER UPPERS The half hour program which 32 5 27 13 1 WTIC devotes every Tuesday even- W ashington London.— Shoes with paper up­ in,? to the Voters’ Service presents AB. R. H. PO. A. E. pers will soon be for sale in English The West, cf ...... 4 1 1 4 0 0 boot shops. It is claimed that the various phases of the Presidential Rice, rf ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Choice campaign now under way. A Re­ Goslln, if ...... 4 0 1 0 0 0 new woven paper fabric Is very publican and a Democratic speaker Judge, lb ., ...... 3 0 1 15 0 0 strong, washable and easily handled of Millions Bluege, 3b , 0 0 0 2 2 0 in the factory. The new • materrlal are heard during the broadcast. Ruel, c ...... 4 1 1 3 1 0 Reeves, 2b ...... 4 0 0 1 has proved satisfactory for summer Murphy^s Alleys The discussions are getting to be 2 0 particularly lively in view of the Cronin, ss ...... 4 0 1 1 3 0 and Indoor wear and for, . infant’s Hadley, p ...... 2 0 0 0 4 0 shoes. controversial subjects between the Marberry, p ...... 0 0 0 0 2 0 two major parties. Some of the Barnes, z ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 WKDIO ^ T U B E S ^ topics deal with the viewpoints of Tate, zz ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 The largest bell la the world js the two candidates. Tne radio will 32 2 5 27 12 1 that known as the Great Bell of be used as never before in this cam­ B oston ...... 000 001 103- Moscow, which weighs 220 tons. Wednesday, Sept. 12 paign, and as a result many people W ashington 001 100 000-- 2 . will be able to hear discussions that Two base hits. West; three base hits. Morris; . stolen bases. Judge, ordinarily would have comparative­ Ruei; sacriflees. Regan 2; left on JO«XXX%%XSSXS%XXSSSeXSS%%SSSSSXXSS!SXXXSXS%S%SXSS%SXXS%% ly few listeners. base, Boston 6, Washington 7; base Benefit o f 7:30 Soconyland Sketches from N. on balls, off RufIJng 1, Morris 1. Had­ ley 3, Marberry 1; struck out, by B.C. Studios. Ruffing 1. Morris 1, Hadley 3; hits, off 8:00 Musical Miniatures. Ruffing 4 in 5, Morris 1 in 4, Hadley Be Comfortable! 8:30 Seiberling Singers from N. 4 in 7. Marberry 3 in 2; hit by pitch­ B. C. Studios. er. by Ruffing (Bluege). by Morris. (Bluege): winning, pitcher, Morris; 9:00 Bacon Silver Bell Banjo lining pitcher, Marberry; umpires, Hour— with the Keppel Silver eGlsel and Guthrie; time, 1:47. Get a Bell Plectrum Banjo Sextette of a—Barnes batted for Hadley in 7th. American Legion New Haven, Connecticut— —Tate batted for Slarberry in March— Eagle Nest. ..Bordwell Overture— Fairy Gold ....M e rs Characteristic— The Tantalizer. At Detroit!— Universal Heater Total Receipts of Evening To Go To Goggin CHISOX 6, TIGERS 4 Chicago Slow Drag — Alabama Walk AB. R. H. PO. A. E. A roun d...... Goden M ostil, cf..i...... 4 1 0 2 0 0 60 ^ 1 days won’t mean chills and Shires, lb ...... 4 1 1 12 3 1 Selection— Southern Favorites .. discomforts If you have a Universal Some favorites are promised in Reynolds, rf ...... 4 1 2 0 0 0 Dilworth-Cornell Post No. 102 Blackerby, If ...... 3 0 0 5 0 0 Portable Electric Heater near. The the Bacon Silver Bell Banjo hour Kam m , 3b ...... 3 1 3 1 1 0 this evening from WTIC. The Kep­ Swanson. 2b ...... '4 1 1 0 6 2 big flood of comforting warmth from pel Silver Bell Plectrum Banjo Sex­ Hunnefleid, ss ...... 4 0 1 3 3 1 Berg, c ...... 3 1 0 2 0 0 this cheerful little heater drives tette, of New Haven, will give the Faber, p ...... 4 0 1 2 1 0 away the cold. Baby can be bathed half-hour program. "The Tantali­ Big Bowling Contest zer,’’ which is included among the 33 6 9 27 14 4 in a warm spot, the kiddies can play numbers that will be offered, will D etroit in safety. Dad can shave without bring out all the tricks of the ban­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. SOUTHINGTON LEGION TEAM Stone. If ...... 5 1 1 2 0 0 shivering, the elderly people will en­ (ChampioiM of Last Year’s Legion League) jo. The instrument in the hands of Gehringer, 2b joy it in the evenings. Everybody experts becomes truly whimsical. McManus, 3b ...... 4 0 1 2 2 Rice, c f ...... 4 1 1 3 0 will be comfortable on chilly days If ^ Vs# 9:30 Scott’s Furriers. Heilmann. lb ...... 4 1 2 12 1 10:00 Cliclquot Club Eskimos W ln go, rf ...... 4 0 0 0 0 you get a Universal Electrl<^Heater. MANCHESTER LEGION TEAM from N. B. C. Stduics. Hargrave, q ...... 4 0 0 2 0 10:30 Howard Correct Time Tavener, ss ...... 4 1 1 3 2 Gibson, p ...... 2 0 0 0 2 10:30 Strand Theatre Organ — Smith, p - ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Walter Seifert. Stoner, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 11:00 News and Weather. Neun, z ...... 1 0 1 0 0 September Special Fothergill, zz ...... 0 0 0 0 0 FREE! f.' ' FREE! Warner, zzz ...... 0 0 0 0 0 fflS THROAT IS SORE 37 4 8 27 13 0 Old MacTavIsh was not a mean C hicago ...... ; 100 006 000— 6 Sandwiches Crullers .Ice Cream Coffee Cider man. No; he just knew the value D etroit ...... 200 000 110— 4 Two base hits, Swanson, Faber; $1 Down ; ^ 5 $1 a month of money. home run, Heilmann; '.acrlfices, ' ■ • \ “Say, doctor, hoo’s beezness wl’ Kamm, Blackerby; double plays. ye the noo?" Shires to Hunnefleid to Shires; left on bases, Chicago 5, Detroit 7; base Come one! Come All! Bring Your Friends “ Oh, fair, fair.” on balls, off Faber 1. Gibson 3; struck “I; s’pose ye’ve a deal o’ pre­ oul, by Faber 1, Smith 1: hits, off Gib­ scribin’ tae dae fer coolds an’ salr son 8 in 5 2-3, Smith 0 in 1 1-3. Stoner throats?” 1 in 2; wild pitch. Faber; loaing pitch­ er, Gibson; umpires, Barry, Connolly “ A h.” and Van Graflan; time. 1:50. The Manchester Electric' . 0. “An’ what dae ye gin’rally gie z—Neun batted for Smith In 7th. BOWLING POOL fer a sair throat?” zz—Fothergill batted for Stoner In 773 Main Street 9th. Phone 1700 “Naethin’, I dinna want a salr zzz—Warner ran for Fothergill in — ^Answers. ____ 9tlu MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1928. PAGE SEVEI^;

r of remaining unhooked but Just live feet ten, of medium build, STATE THEATER CROOK ajar opened so mucU that they at­ wearing dark clothes and a straw tracted attention. Jt was the open hat with turned down brim. He doors that, were noticed by Lucius walked out of the lobby of the Our Great Out Door Zoo SEEN BY TWO HEN Sherman and prompted him to go (heater just before 12 o’clock, as into the theater. When he entered the two men were proceeding north file Intruder in the office of the on Main street. j i i . Met as He Was Leaving Build­ Sa^t 9 Zbt<- The marauder who attempted to they are widely acquainted and days and been ill 600 days. rob the State theater office on Sun­ know, by sight at least, most of the day night was seen leaving the people in town. They also know the theater by two men, who, however, employes Of the theater, but being Greist Lamps did not suspect that there was any- unaware that it is not unusual for RAG Eq rhing out of the way in his .prd^s- other employes of the Hoffman Attractive! Practical! Brothers to come to Manchester ah; ence there. HOME In leaving unlocked the exit un business after closing hours, Durable! Sw m HOME e n g t h - 2 * i n c h e s . doors of the theater that open on concluded that the stranger wais Lamps which are equally well adapted to use in the DARK BR6>NM COAT .V/lTH \NH1TE Blssell street the robber made an one of these men. home, at the office or in the hospital—^wherever simplio PATCH ON CHIN AND OFTEN ON error, because the doors, instead He Is described as being about <^HesT’A )^ o . l a r g e r a n d ity and service are prime requisites. /AORE WEAVV-SET THAN E NEVER. A V/EASEU . BUILDS Student Lamps AS LONG AS HE CAN Well constructed lamps RENT Announcing The with flexible goose neck. Finished in bronze. $1.89 GENUINE Utilattach Lamps \ SERVICE Equipped with strong stur­ No word in the human lan­ guage ia more often mis-ap- dy clamp which holds the plied than the word “servlce.’- lamp securely in any posi­ Here’s a garage that genuine­ tion. ly serves. We regard your auto as a valuable piece of mechanism and your good $2.00 t o $3.73 will as a valuable asset to our business so we give both the Jointed Lamps Annivers^ most conscientious and con­ siderate and competent ser­ Designed with two joints so A BEAUTIFUL FUR. vice that experts can provide that the lamp can be adjusted COAT, BUT . OH M<-/, no matter from what angle to a variety of positions. WHAT A F A C E // ^ N EyPERT HUNTER. service is required. AND FISHER, $4.00 and $4.50 COMBINED INTO T ONE ANIMAL. Th6 Executive Desk Lamps Karolith shade in mottled green with brass or bronze mar \ hogany base. High enough to Machell & Urwick’s '. light the entire desk, Edward Hess South Manchester ^ $7.50 tO\'JE\ER,'mE _ GARAGE _ Radio Lamps //INK IS NOT BUY NOW ! SAVE MONEY I Authorized Sei^ce For Of statuary bronze. With acanthus leaf border design m A? SKILLFUL IN THE Do Soto, Hupmobile and $4.50 WATER A S THE OTTER,] The biggest value giving event in our Durant Art Deaprtment—rThird Floor NOR IS HE AS GOOD : 478 Center St. Tel. 680 _ HE MINK'S c o a t A HUNTSMAN ON 9 years of business. IS IN g r e a t DEA^AND, LAND AS THE WBASEL.I BUT HE h a s a f a c e THAT ONLV ©i928.''DY .NEA SERVICE, INC. A MCTHER. MINK COULD LOVE. iiii 4^ Electrical Fixtures Biggest display in town at 1-3 to 1-2 less than what country. The bad name has travel­ you pay in Hartford. We can prove our statements. ed around the world. CHICAGO HGHTS Charges Analyzed “An analysis of the charges in the blanket indictment upon which Hanging Fixtures PUBLICITY FOR this community has apparently THEATER TO BE 5 LIGHT CANDLE OR DROP—Silver finish fixture. been tried and convicted In the Hartford Price $26. ^ 1 O O C world forum of public opinion indi­ -nioii. Our P r ic e ...... GANG KILLINGS cates that they are numerous and Ito UNIQUE IN U. S. some are of long standing; but the 5 LIGHT CANDLE OR DROP— Silver and black finish principal complaints is its crime fixture. Very latest design. Hartford n n record, and more specifically its New York.—Features unique in Price'$29.5o. Our Price ...... Chicago.—“When a Chicago gun­ record of gang murders and bomb­ 5 Lf’.HT CANDLE OR DROP-Bronze fixtures. man’s weapon” harks, it’s echo is ings. . - the theatrical world are planned heard around the world; while the “The bomb, as a gang .wea^i proposed Max Reinhardt Hartford Price $30.65. An same weapon discharged in any has been used sporadically jeatfr here. Specifications for the other city of the country would years, but has only become really theater have just been completed $9.98 5 LIGHT CANDLE OR DROP. hardly be heard around the block.” popular sinje the summer of 1927. by Joseph Urban, leading theatrical Cast alumirilim fixttires n o w ...... v O « O v / That Is a sentence from a report As a means of intimidation it has architect. These features include a on Chicago crime made by Arthur no equal. It has been used effec-‘’;»facade of gleaming black glass. V. Lashly, a former county prose­ tivfely by extortionists, the so-called hidden fire escapes on the facade, cutor of St. Louis, just published racketeers wto resert to all man­ tier on tier of boxes about the Other Fixtures and Appliances by the Illinois Association for ner of force and violence to terror­ auditorium, but no balcony, the 2 ROTAREX VACUUM CLEANERS, brand new, vaUwt/aiC- Criminal Justice. ize their victims into joining mush­ highest proscenium arch in the fully guaranteed. OFI Gang killings, according to Mr. room trade organizations and com-^ world and a new stage arrange­ Lashly, are “spectacular, mysteri­ binations of small business ment. Complete with attachments...... v ^ O c V / \ X - ous and dramatic: they possess all cerns. Liquor and gambling syfts; The theater as planned will have KITCHEN DAYLIGHT UNITS. ' the elements of intense human in­ dicates have used the bomb to warn a frontage of 169 feet on West Sold as high as $4.50 elsewhere. ^ “f E? A terest and therefore have great competitors against territorial en­ Fiftieth Street just west of the Ca­ During This Sale ...... ^ X r O w news value.” pital Theater and will be 100 feet croachments. Disappointed liquor, f But the reputation given Chica­ vice, and gambling racketeers, who deep. Very Special Prices on go round the world as a result of had been receiving protection but Of Black Glass. BEDROOM BRACKET FIXTURES its gang wars Is “entirely unjusti­ had it withdrawn and given to ■The facade will be constructed Ivory or Polychrome finish...... ^ X » O v / fied,” according to Lashly. In this others, have bombed the homes of rfjf’^lack' glass with a cross pattern ELECTRIC BOWL HEATERS...... R e ­ Vacationland connection he reported: those to whoni they trace the do^r oflv gold, which will hide the fire sold as high as $5 elsewhere...... Source of News ble-cross. And in the last primftify escab^. The stage will be shallow “Murder in Chicago during the campaign In Cook County bombs but "will have the largest prosesa- ELECTRIC STOVES with cord. Q Cj Yb« hare earned a holiday free from last few years has been a never were used as a political weapon to lum ar^ In the world. There will Assorted colors...... failing source of hews; morals have intimidate voters and 'candidates be a fbfbstage and a circular con­ care, 'with money enough to go •where deplored, speakers have ridiculed for public office. A United States tinuation of the stage extending $4.00 ELECTRIC FLATIRONS . . and scathingly condemned, humor­ Senator and a_ Judge of the Circuit around the walls of the auditorium. $2.95 you •wish and do as you please. Your ists have indulged in their best Court had their homes bombed and This will enlarge the possibilities vacation is a paying investment in Jokes, and the “movie” scenario the lives of their families were en­ of presenting spectacles and permit ,\ writers and producers have reaped dangered. of the cast to enter and Other G(k)d Values health, happiness and renewed energy. a golden harvest all at the expense Hart City's Reputation ^€xlt fil|om almost any point. of the good name and reputation “But no one was killed; nor has • ■"Oniy the most modern equipment 1 of the second city of America. any recent bombing in this com­ available, either in the United High Grade White Handled B room s___ 49c Yielding place only to New York in munity resulted in the loss of life. States or abroad will be used in the Start Next Year’s Vacation Fund Now population and conceded to be the While the bomb, so far, has proved Jheateri , The auditorium will seat 50 Clothespins...... 10c fastest growing and one of the more “bark” than “bite”, it has 1,706 petsons, including 525 seats RADIO LOUD SPEAKERS most progressive of the larger done much to confirm and aggra­ in the orhestra. Instead of bal­ While they la st ...... cities in America, Chicago is in bad vate the bad reputation of Chicago conies there will be a series of $1.75 standing before the country. as a gang center and crime ridden boxes or loges in tiers, so arranged Join Our Vacation Club, Which Opens September 11th and “A canvass of the public utter-' community.” that each will have a good view of Good Luck Jar Rubbers, dozen...... 7c ances of prominent men throughout Citizens of Chicago, . the world the stage. Ball Ideal FVuit Jars Continues Until June 11th. the nation and of press comment had been told, going about in the BeMnd these boxes will he a Dozen ...... ^ ...... from one seaboard to the other dis­ pursuit of business and pleasure, vestibule, coat room and possibly a .. 75c closes a unanimity of condemnation are actually In danger ■while In the buffet. Patrons ■will be taken up Very Special! All 10c Merchandise at which, fof bitterness and invective, streets of being killed by gangsters’ „sgd do-jvn In elevators. Describing at ^ _ Daring This Sale. has probably never before been bullets. , i, ^■(,1^ theater as planned Urban said: 7c IN LESS THAN ONE YEAR equaled. One would expect denun­ “Nothing could be more abaurfl- jH“The^new surfaces that are sd ciation no more harsh, nor criticism ly untrue,” the Lashly report de­ mtich utilized in interior decorat­ Successful vacations are planned in less tempered by reason and under­ clares. ing—flashing enamels, colored You will have a standing, If Chicago were in a state Lashly sets forth that in the two glass, metal trimming, should play advance. By starting now and put­ of war with the balance of the years last passed only two inno-, a large part In theater exteriors In GAS RANGES V A dU Vacation Fund country. Nor is it limited to this cent bystanders have been killed in the future. by saving 50c a week. Cook County (Chicago) and neither Bright Lighting. Including Combination Coal and Gas, ting aside a small amount every week was killed by gangsters’ bullets. “At night when the theater “When gangsters kill they kill each ccynea into its own, all the new Cabinet Gas and Smaller Models. ^ /> You will have "a you can easily provide the extra “ RABALM REDUCED other,” Lashly discovered. jt^^t^olds of illumination:—from Vacation Fund ljp%i^s.ilpf frosted glass, to tubes of We have sold more Baistow Combination Coal and by saving $1 a week. ------^ Vapor light, must contribute to the Gas Ranges than any other dealer in town as we have money you will need next Sum­ MY VARICOSE VEINS I BERLIN LIGHT FESTIVAL f ptrytin^-beauty of the facade. And been selling them at TO BE HELD OCT: lat kbbvfe all ways must be found to ^ Q /\ You will have a mer. AND STOPPED p a in : .dliJplay, the advertising signs of the ^ O v r Vacation Fund Berlin.—“Light guilds” are now theater and play in a fashion that by saving $2 a week. says George Vf. Campbell, Barber, Haaardville, being established in all sections gf. fits them Into the whole architec- The Right Prices Enroll now and you will have money Conn. 'T am writing to tell you of the benefits Berlin in preparation for the “light tiiral %cheme of the building. I have received from Rabelm. My work as a festival,” which is to be held on “Tl'he face of the house is to be During our 9th Anniversary Sale we have cut our You will have a barber necesMtates long hours of standing, and of vitrolite, a glea ning black glass. for your vacation next year. October 13 to 16. prices still lower from our everyday prices. V V strong searchli^ghts and Reinhardt is expected to arrive nre thousands of electric bulbs. EDWA RD HESS The. Manchestr'Trust Company can give, start u ^ g Rabalm tonight, and In New York in about six months II speedily find relief as Mr. Campbell and many to make this city his home. Headquar' ,rs for Electrical Supplies. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. others have done before you. People in some pkrts of Scot-4'^ Two sixes: 50-cents, and $1.00 containing 3 Ii>nd believe the finding of a four- Psycliqloglsts say a man never 855 Main Street, Park Building, South Manchester as much. Rabalm is for sale by all leaf clover denotes bad luck in­ craves for a smoke so much as \ liuggista. stead of good luck. he is reduced to bis last match. r P A G E EIG H T MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1928.

HARDY BORDER ‘ I is INCOMPLETE ^ Qupfc Q G O op ■It HIRUi»"lND WITHOUT IRIS ’SJy V COPVRIGHr 19& 0 m SERVICE iNC ELEANOR EARLY Perhaps, ypu, too, saw that pic- pies baked for church suppprrij' ; ture in the paper the other day at By BOMAINB B. WABB or as an occasional Jnovie pr |>|chl0 Texas Guinan, night club hostess or family reuniool “ It Is not too i^ e to plant or par eicellence, posed with her Maj transplant Iris. , ^liey are very a N Guinan and her Pa Guinan. No i P«, Too! hardy and in mass:plantings make picture in months has so-intrigued ‘ one of the grandest shows of the Ma Guinan was fairly matched in / \ m ^ I studied it for long minutes.! Pa Guinan, the- perfect "h ic k ,” a hardy border. Plant them in clumps / or drifts, using a half dozen to a was Tex with her yards and bewildered life-biiffeted little’ map hundred of a kind. They multiply yarfis of -pearls— real ones, too, they in slouchy tbo-big\..clatheB who very fast and should be divided and say, for being a night club wise-j seemed to wonder what all the reset every two. or three years. enreker is quite profitable employ- ‘ shooting was for. Iris must have, good drainage .merit. There was Tex with her chic At hrst glance one almost, accus­ and are particularly at h.oine on a \ ■Paris hat, her even more chic Paris ed wise-cracker Tex .of fixing tip hillside. Ali of the ^11, bearded va­ gown, her elegant hose and shoes, her parents as props Tor her own rieties comprising ndpst of the mod­ and hand bag and gloves and a setting, or as a swell ■publicity jojee. icpinplete air of hardboiled sophist!- i The contrast was too perfect-- "■ ern ones, like iime but the Japan­ |S\- N .cation. ese and Siberians rejsent it. None of them will stand barnyard manure. r.-nf Proliabljr S»o! Bone meal is the best thing to feed And There Was Ma! ' But there is really little tjpubt' them. At this time' they may be set ■ 'And there was Ma Guinan with that Ma and Pa were just as. they out and old clumps may be. divid­ her old-fashioned cotton umbrella, photographed., ^ They are not the ed and reset. It i s ’best done when the kind they used to call “ a bum-' first ugly duckling parents to-Datch the soil is dry, and ..do not. water bershoot,” parked squarely in front out swan offspring. Or do we mean them as they are likely to rot. S v' h ! of her dowdy old-fashioned body. they are not the first swan parents Iris should be planted, not clos­ There was Ma with her spectacl.es to hatch out ugly duckling progeny? er than 12 to 18 inches and the and her straight hair parted exact­ As a matter of fact. It seems almost rhyzome, or heavy fleshy part of the ly in the middle, with her obvious­ invariably true that, the Tex Quln- root should be barely covered. Deep ly corseted figure outlined by a a’ns of earth always.come from the planting retards growth and invites tight belt at an ■ old-fashioned nor­ humblest most ordinary back­ disease. mal ^waistline. There was Ma witii grounds. If you are not familiar with the Square-toed shoes, her skirts con­ new varieties of Iria you, are miss­ cealing all but the tips of her shoe.s. Old Story? ing something. They.’ are very dif­ her cotton-gloved hands, and there Is it the old story of'the strug-^ ferent from the “^flags” of the old- was Ma with an utter air of bewil­ gle to escape environment and be­ fashioned gardens. T^.ere are sever­ derment as to what the picture tak­ come “ something different?” The al hundred good varieties to be ing was ail about, anyway, and just yearnings of the little girl.who had had at all prices from ten cents up­ ;,what this swan was which she had to wear made-over dresses to have ward. Some yet’y fine ^ ones are hatched from a supposed plain duck pearls and brocaded gowns that \ priced at one dollar and inany good egg. would stand alone? Yearnings so ones are much less. , Mr. Guinan spoke of many a fierce and hot that they chystalized I’ll mention a few. Look them har^d day’s work at the wash tub in the struggle to attain them? Is up in a good Iris catalog; Mother of arid around the kitchen stove. She it the old story of so hating the Pearl, Lent A. Williamson, Madam spoke of home baked loaves of fra- commonplace that the pendulum Gaudichau, Prospero, Opera, ,Am- ;rant bread, of hundreds of little swings the other .way, and' one be­ bassadeur. Alcazar, Queen Caterina Iresdes washed and ironed, of cakes comes bizarre, exotic, notorious? and Sherwin-Wright. All of these will be good in any garden. t r r r

A , — . Then Richard had her in his arm s, and his voice was singing with joy ‘Sybil! Sybil!” P.\GE-BOY SILHOUETTE THIS HAS HAPPENED Blithe young things— happy and selle Mabelle. Tie that knot in back, excited. They kissed Sybil, and will you? Bows are such a darn The page boy silhouette is strik­ Daily Health Service SYBIL THORNE, Boston society ingly new and charming. The line girl, ent« rtains a strange proposal kissed Richard too. nuisance. is a fitted one to the waistline HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL from RICHARD EUSTIS. Because “ Here, here!” he cried. “ Line “ My dear, 3’ou can see right where it is broken by contrasting he wants her so that “ longing is an forms on the right. Everybody who through this skirt! Where’s your bindings. Double tiers, longer and by World Famed Authority ache in his bones,” Eustis (who wantz to kiss the bridegroom, pink slip? Here— hook me up in circular in the back fly out from professes to scorn and despise mar­ please fall in line.” back. Now then, how do I look?” under this to give a suggestion of riage) finally begs her to marry Then there were more kisses, (To be Continued) the little page boy hurrying on his > him. and more laughter. Until Sybil saw errands. Redfern develops this in TUBERCULOSIS PATIENT IS and his meals are adjusted to his But Sybil is more or less engag­ Mabel, pale and frightened looking, (.And In the next chapter Sybil black velvet, with gold bindings. J, LIKELY TO OVEREAT capacity. ' ed to CRAIG NEWHALL, wealthy clutching the rail. gets niairied...... and Is not long Three good, meals a day, two or and desirable. It was to please her Poor old Mabel— she looked posi­ in regretting it.) ANKLE BANDS Tbis is the second of a series of three glasses of milk, with or be­ dying father that slie lind consen - tively green. Sybil threw her arm three articles on Tuberculosis. To­ tween meals, and one or two eggs ed to a secret understanding with about her. Colorful wooden ankle bands, morrow: Fresh Air. a day are usually sufficient to help Craig. After her father’s death she “ Excuse us, evei/body. The about the width of the cuff ou sum­ Eitl the patient put on weight. If he begins to fear it was all a mistake, loses weight temporarily because^ bride and the maid of honor must mer sports sox, are appearing for 0<92S. BY NEA SERVICE. INC. m By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN since she cannot banish from her get dressed. And you too. Rich. YOUR fall novelties under the name of Editor Journal of the American of some complication, he can in- mind the imfgc of young JOHN anklettes. They are to be worn 1.T . . . . , . . I crease, hip diet by increasing the Wear your white knickers, and Medical Association a n d of Hygeia. I amount of milk or eggs, arid can L.'VWRENCE, lier first sweetheart, over the stockings. I your verj' best tie.” CHILDREN the Health .Magazine return to the well-balanced diet liawrcnce went to France with the He devoured her with blazing Fashion Plaque A. E. F. and never returned— but when the temporary loss has been eyes, ana implored like a ; upnliant. ^ Olh>e/^berls Barton Food used to be the primary overcome. Sybil believes herself still in love “ Give mo another kiss, Sib.” © 192s by NE.'k Service.Inc. consideration in the care of the with him. Prepared Foods' “ No— no more. Run along. Sim­ Tb r i d g e T tuberculous. It Is still Important, It is of the greatest importance In order to think things over pleton. No— can’t come to the “ For goodness sake, Charlie are /coming next, to rest as a vltal fac- she has taken a trip to Havana to keep up the patient’s appetite. bride’s boudoir today. Gj on— get you still fooling with that old tor in the control of the disease. This can be helped -b y modlfyluig with MABEL BLAKE, a social out! Mab and I have a lot to do.” I mouth-organ of your grandfather’s? ------Ne ySrK* An adequate diet has been re­ the manner in which the milk is worker. Tliey meet Eustis aboard But he wen*, with them to their You can't fix it. I told you you MADE EASY peatedly described In this cpmr n. taken and by preparing the Tjod and he begins immediately to make stateroom, and held her to him, couldn’t and besides you’ll cut In many diseases, a-d perhaps par­ in an appetizing manner. wild and violent love. He has asked and kicsed her madly. your lip on that piece of old tin. ’ J o y ticularly in tuberculosis, when the If patients with tuberculosis or Sybil for a little sapphire circlet When h’5 hud gone, Sybil closed “ I could fix it if I had the right 'body needs food most, the stomach with'any disease in which food Is she is wearing, proposing that tliey the door, and stood with her back ! kind of a tack and some good glue. W. W.Wen^^ w orth Is likely to revolt against it. required as a part of the treatment use it for a wedding ring. And lie against it. Mabel hart sunk limply j It plays all right. Can't I get some There is an old proverb Ttor the revolt too greatly against overeat­ fells her the captain will marry on her berth, and was fa.ining her­ glue. Mother? It’s only ten cents. tuberculous: 'that they should eat ing. it is customary to prepare them— there in Havana harbor. self listlessly. I know a da"dy kind.” ALIBI CONVENTIONS once foi .themselves, once for the foods in liquid forms and to use “ No. you can’t. I know how Another misnomer convention 's germs and once to gain weight. highly concentrated foods. “ No time for speeches, Mab. I Therefore, patients with tubercu­ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY know you're going to be a good you'd fix it. You’d run off and for­ “ always play through .strength.” As­ Some of the specially, prepared get it and the glue would lie sume that you are second hand and losis used to eat not only threei foods for invalids contain as much \ CHAPTER XVI scout.” 'kood mjals each day. but six “ The exhilaration of madness!” “ But, Sib— how about Craig?” around and be wasted like that have the lead on the third round. as 100 ca'orles in each ounce of \ green paint you got for the dog- Dummy’s remairyng cards are: glasses of milk and six raw eggs food. Cod liver oil, for example, cried Richard. “ The ecstacy of it!” “ Plaase, Mab.” as well. , And then Sybil looked at Mabel. “ Rich has swept you off your | iiouse.” ^ Spades 8 6 5 contains 120 calories in each table­ “ Mother, honest, I won’t waste 1 Danger of Overeating Mabel standing there, consternation feet, dear— ” j Hearts A Q spoonful. In carbohydrate -foods, it.” Diamonds A K Q J When the patient is told he must such as in various malted milks, on her good, plain face. Sensible “ I know, Mab. That’s what I I eat in order to sustain himself and Mab. Lord, where did sense get “ Well, anyway, come on now Clubs K J. there are 120 calories to each needed— someone to sweep me off and get out the lawn-mower. It's to figh* his disease, the tendency you! my feet. Besides, Craig is too good | Following this convention literal­ ounce. . - Saturday and the grass ^ can’t an ly you would lead through the is to overeat and to gain weight “ Dalrling!” for me. Rich is more my sort. Craig I for another week. You’re getting quickly. The danger of overeating Richard's voice was low now. He strongest suit, diamonds. But east has me up on a pedestal. When I 1 to be a big boy now and it’s time may be holding the Ace-Queen of ds interference with digestion and whispered against the softness of came toppling down. I'd break liis j throwing too great a burden upon PUTTY UNDIES you were doing something useful clubs. If you lead a diamond, tlni A CLUSTER of the flower of her neck. heart. There a ’ei-'t any pedestal's | instead of fooling away your time. declarer will probably be delighted some of the organs in order to ben­ And Mabel turned white as the in Richard's life. I couldn't dis- i the Alps, Edelweiss, makes a chic efit the body as a whole. Come on.” for it will give him an opporlunitv new fall boutonniere. , painted ropes when Sybil slipped illusion him— he's not thn kind.” j So Charlie put down his mouth- to discard losing clubs on the win Ndwadays since diets have been New lingerie goes in strong for the ring from her finger and drop­ “ Oh, my clear, I think you ar,e organ witli a long lingering look t^lng diamonds in the dummy. studied scientifically, it Is custom­ brown shades, as do dresses.' ' The ped it in his outstretched hand. A muKing a mistake.” There were I and shuffled off disconsolately to Before leading through the dum­ ' CHENILLE TRIM ary to determine just how much latest sets are of exquisite nlnon, baby breeze tossed her hair, and tears In Mabel’s eyes. iget the lawn-mower. He cut the my, always attempt to visualize Chenille bows In what Paris callj food the patient can handle suc­ in what is known as putty brown, blew her skirts. Her eyes were ‘Mabel Blake, don’t you know | grass with vicious jabs and only your partner’s hand and then lead Jenny pink are the sole decoration cessfully In order to gain weight, slightly darker than beige. hashing, and her cheeks were pink it's bad luck to cry on a wedding i did it half right. in a manner which will not enable of a svelte evening, go\yn la a as the steward's roses. She laughed day!” | Now, unless Charlie's mother the declarer to capture your part­ slightly lighter shade, of satin. recklessly. Sybil daubed at her own eyes. I could not afford the glue for the ner’s holdings, lead through broken “ .All right!” she cried. “ I will!” ‘Tm going to wear my gray geor­ mouth-organ, there wasn’t anv suits such as A X X, A J X, A Q X, STREET I’U.Ml'S. ^ \ s\\ s'* ' Breathlessly she pulled Rich gette. Those roses will be heavenly [ real reason why he couldn’t have K X X, Q X X, K Q X. K J X or Autumn walking shoes concen­ toward her. "You never thought I'd against it. Hurry up, like a good had his little wish gratified. It K 10 X in preference to such solid trate on the pump. Calf-skin, lizard, do it, did you? |best middleweights In the and also suggested that he might pennant. pennant struggle. par; C. Ross Somerville, the Cana­ It looked pretty dark for Bissell of the time it meant that Charlie metropolitan district and has won persuade John Ringling, the big The fact that five clubs are in Grove has been beating all clubs dian who equalled It with a 72; Major Leajfue but he pulled himself together an i had to be up “ plcHing them off” his last four fights on knockouts. circus man, to donate $5000 to the race for the pennant makes it other than New York with such ri­ George Von Elm, ex-champion, with Eddie Adonnis of Athol, Mass., took the next three. most of the time and his hands the cause. hard on Hornsby. He admits he diculous ease that Manager Mack a smart 73; and Don Moe arid Fred Standings The third one which he won was were pretty badly used up. In the meets Tommy Hamby of Holyoke in Tex decided to think the matter is hurting his own club by not ex may use him either today or tomor­ Wright with 74's. bitterly contested, going to deuce eighth inning, seventeen South another ten-rounder. Adonnis re­ over a bit and while doing so re- perimenting with his rookies, but row. In similar situations in years Thomas P. Perkins, British cham­ \ time after time until finally Bissell Manchester players went to bat, cently knocked out Farmer Hill of membered that he had heard a lot then he is willing '.o flo it to hurt past. Mack has several times kept pion, also did everything expected YESTERD.4Y’S RESULTS \won out 12 to 10. The next game twelve scored, two were left on Westerly at the Hartford Velo­ of stories, mostly tragic ones, as many pennant contenders as he his ace on the bench and put the of him In scoring a 76, Arthur went to deuce thrice before Holland bases and the other three were outs. drome, his boxing and punching on about Broadway angels. And can. crucial series up to the other Yates and Tommy Taller being ade­ that occasion impressing the Hart­ Eastern League won 7 to 5 and then Bissell made it As only one base ontballs was giv- shrewd man that he is, he saw no Hornsby, as you know, runs members of the staff so possibly he quately placed in the same bracket. Hartford 4,’ New Haven 3 (10). ford fans. George Dawson, -among the 75’s, 3-5 in games with a 4 to 2 game en by the pitcher in that inning and reason why he should step in and along one track in baseball. That a won’t use Grove at all. Pittsfield 6, Waterbury I (1st). There will be a six-round pre­ also was well up with his rightful victory. The boys were fighting seven hits were made it meant that lose that many grands. So he to win as many games as he can. Despite his failure against the Pittsfield 1. Waterbury 0 (2d). stubbornly for every point and the there were six errors made by the liminary and an opening bout of turned it down flat. And the way the Braves licked Yankees, Grove still feels that he pace, and it may be said that Rudy four rounds. Knepper, Gene Homans and John Other teams not scheduled. spectators being rewarded with visitors in that one inning alone. There came a day when Tex the Giants when the latter club should win over New York as easily American Ijeague as he does the rest of the league. Dawson did well enough to finish in some of the best tennis seen on the The game was billed as being was sorry and you can’t blame was up there ought to convince St. Louis 5. Cleveland 3. played between South Manchester him. That was the day when the the world that Rajah is not work­ It is said he has requested o^ Man­ a dead heat with Jones at 77, \ High school courts in a long time. Dark Horses Boston 5, Washington 2. A 4 to 2 game triumph in the next and Rockville, yet a study of the gate receipts for Able and his ing for a branch of the Gianla, ager Mack that he be started twice a.galnst the champions of the uni­ The Inevitable dark horses who Other teams not scheduled. game gave Holland the set, match box score will show that Talcottvllle CUBS UNDECIDED Rose had passed several millions National League was pretty well represented as and after four years of running verse. annually appear in the money at and right to play in the semi-finals. this junction out of nowhere had Philadelphia 11, , Brooklyn 6, Following are the point scores of names that are still connected with was still at It and packing the One needs only to glance at Talcottville are found to be in the ABOUT HOME GRID Grove’s strike out record to realize three post entries this morning, (1st).. each game in both sets which re­ customers in. Brownie Tucker Brooklyn 7, Philadelphia 2 (2d) how much more stuff he has on namely D. J. Armstrong, Aurora, veal that Holland scored a total of majority in the box score, which was as follows: the ball than a majority of the 111., with a 73; John B. Ryerson, New Yo-k 4, Boston 1 (1st). only twelve more points than his pitchers. His total of strike outs, Chicago, and John D. Ames with New York 10, Boston 0 (2d). worthy opponent: SO MANCHESTER (24) Want to Know Fans’ Opinion AB R H PO A E Sure, It's a Miracle Again Wins Bout better than 150, is almost twice as 75’s and R. R. Gorton, Brae Burn, Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 2. First Set. Regarding West Side and Behmfield, l b . . 7 4 Bobby Jones Is playing good golf many as his closest rival for the with a 76. Pittsburgh 7, Chicago 5. Holland 1-2-1-9-4-4-5-4-4-4— 38 3 5 0 1 Griswold, rf .. 6 5 2 2 Mt. Nebo; Practice Tonight. these days because he’s at the right whiff honors. All in all. the duel with par over Bissell 4-4-4-7-1-2-7-2-2-1— 34 0 0 Brownie Tucker of Hartford Sullivan, cf . . . 7 3 2 2 age for good golf, said Chick Evans the first 18 holes proved to be a THE STANDINGS Second Set. 0 Q kayoed Harry Leiber of Worcester Moynihan, I f . . . . 7 4 4 3 1 Q The next practice for the Cubs, during the recent Walker Cup one-way affair, only 45 of the 143 Holland 4-4-4-4-1-0-10-7-2-4— 46 in the third round of their bout at Spillane, p . . . 6 2 3 0 7 2 town football champs, will be held matches. starters bettering 80, that means, of Eastern League Bissell 1-1-1-0-4-4-12-5-4-2— 38 “ Bobby is at the age, between the Valley Arena in Holyoke last J. P. Cheney, 3b 7 1 2 4 4 2 at the West Side playgrounds to­ ‘POP WILLIAMS MAY course, that those on the border W. .L. PC. Total Points. night. In the main go, Frankie Le- Holland, c . . . . 5 2 3 5 3 0 night at 7:30 and all candidates 2 6 and 27, when a man is at the line this morning, including Qul­ Ne H aven ...... 90 57 .612 Ty Holland ...... 84 peak of his game,” said Evans. Fay of Albany outpointed Phil W B Chney, 2b 6 2 1 5 0 2 are requested to be prompt In re­ JOIN CLOVERLEAVES met, Sweetser, Marston, McCarthy, Pittsfield...... 83 62 .572 Earle B issell...... 72 porting. In case of rain, the play­ “ You Know I won the amateur Goldstein of Pittsburg In ten Storey, Tweddell, Hezlet, Guilford. .532 C. H Cheney, ss 6 1 2 1 1 0 rounds. Vernon Cormier of Wor­ Albany ...... 76 67 ers are to report at the School and open championships in 1916 Evans and Gunn; will be asked to HARTFORD ...... 76 68 .529 Street Rec at the same timg. when 1 was 26 and I think it was cester beat Kewpie Ledoux of Holy­ show something better today if they DID YOU KNOW THAT— Total 57 24 22 27 16 7 oke la eight rounds and Ruby Brad­ Connecticut Aggie Star Con­ Providence ...... 76 68 .525 ROCKVILLE (6) The Cubs have not fully*^decided a case of my being at tbe right age wish to assure themselves of firilsh- Bridgeport ...... 75 70 .517 The engagement ring a square- where they will play their home and the peak of my game.’’ ley of Holyoke defeated Buster sidering Offer to Play Pro­ ing within the qualifying thirty two AB R H PO A E Nadeau also of Holyoke by a de­ Springfield ...... 70 71 .496 (ut diamond, about half an Inch Ferguson, 2b^..5 0 0 6 0 3 games— West Side or Mt. Nebo. Perhaps there is something to fessional Football in Man­ low scores. .214 cision. Waterbury 31 112 in diameter, set in platinum and Messier, p, r f..3 1 2 2 0 2 The officials wani to stage them this theory of Evans’, but how are chester Next Season. Jones seemed safe, if one may be American Leagne inlaid with smaller diamonds— Crooks, 3b . . . .8 1 0 1 5 where the fans wish, but although you going to account for all the pardoned for discussing the mere 2 There will be 20 altars in tho W. L. PC. the future Mrs. Gene says It is C. Pinney, c . . 4 1 0 10 1 3 this was stated in the columns of good golf Bobby was playing long “ Pop” Williams, star fullback on possibility of a failure to qualify charming . . . and adds they this newspaper -xecently, no re­ before he ever got as old as he is? new Abbey church of the Benedic­ by this young man. As a matter of New Y o r k ...... 90 47 .658 S. Douglas, I f . . 4 2 0 1 0 tine Order of Woolhampton, the Connecticut Aggie football team Pbiladelphia . . . . .89 49 .649 may not get married until a 1 1 0 quests have been forthcoming. It The explanation of a young fact, one of his typical rounds in Jackson, lb . . . 4 5 Berks, England, when it Is com­ last season, may appear In a Clover- St. L o u is ...... 75 62 .555 new champion is crowned . .-. Smith, c f ...... 5 0 3 1 1 Isn’ t too late to express your feel­ Scotch pro at an Ohio club who leaves’ uniform this season. It was the high sixties might land him The Londoners call "Tooney” ing through the sports forqm col­ sees Bobby play every chance he pleted. It will be known as Dousl round by Johnston, Volght, Somer­ Chic&so ••••••••• 64 72 .471 H. Pinney p, r f .l 0 0 2 12 3 learned today. Williams was re­ Washington , . . . . 66 75 .465 a perfect physical specimen . . . J. Douglas, SS..3 0 0 0 2 5 umn. gets is a good one. This pro says Abbey. garded by some critics who viewed ville, Von Elm or any of the leaders A Gotham scribe says the Jints Sam Prentice, manager of the would just about nullify the great­ Detroit ...... 61 77 .442 him as one of the best college back- Cleveland ...... 69 80 .425 couldn’t stand th^ heights . . . Tot&l 32 6 6 27 21 20 Green’s baseball team, has been fleld players In the country and est round Jones has shot this year, said it^ made them dizzy up placed in charge of the ticket sel­ anyhow. As the round started this B oston ...... 49 90 .353 So. Man. ...232 002 0 12 3— 24 kept from an All-America berth by National League there . . . and the Braves didn’t Rockville ..010 001 3 1 0— lers for the Cubs next season. The the small college at which he was morning, he was six strokes and fif­ help ’em sober up any . . . Lefty Two base hits, Behmfield 2, J. P: Cubs are also planning a benefit Mackmen Are Depending teen places back of the lead, an un­ W. L. PC. enrolled. 54 .600 Grove pitched one inning before Cheney, Griswold, Jackson, Smith performance to be held_at the State It Is known that the Cloverleaves usual state of affairs for Robert. St* Louis •«•••••• 81 the home folks in an exhib sacrifice hits, Spillane, Griswold^ J Theater Wednesday, Sept. 19, next have written to Williams regarding dliCA^O •••••••• 80 58 .582 New Y o r k ...... 77 56 .671 recently . . . he struck out Douglas; stolen bases, Moynihan 3 w00k» On Lefty Grove To Win pla'ring here. Of course, there is DID YOU ENOW THAT three men .... Bobby Jones W. B. Cheney 2, Sullivan, Jj; P ! The following players are out for a possibility that the Aggie star Pittsburgh . . . . . * 76 61 .555 never has made an ace . . . Cheney, Griswold, Holland, Messier the Culjs, Manager Peter Venarillo may not accept, but Walter Moske Cincinnati ••••••• 73 61 \54S neither has Walter Hagen . . . 2, H. Pinney, C. Pinney, Ferguson reports: ends— Mozzer, Sylvester, says that Williams promised George Tunney gave Billy Vidabeck Brooklyn ...... 67 69 .492 The Boston talking-machine Cheney, Farr, Synoskie, Roe; New York, Sept. 11.— As Yan-^staff, cagey, wlse^ experienced and and Harold Mays, his sparring Bostoii 44 87 .836 double plays, J. P. Cheney to W. B kpes and Athletics prepare today to j possessor of the best pitching rec- Moonan, last year’s coach, that he says he won’t fight Knute Han­ Cheney; left on bases. So. Manches­ tackles— C. Vendrlllo, Quish, Sia- would play professional ball here partners, five thou-each and a Philadelphia . . . . . 41 93 .307 sen . . . not if Billy Gibson monds, Harrison, Chapdelalne, renew the hostilities which will de­ ord in the American League to gold watch . , . The watches ter 10, Rockville 12; first baso'on cide the American League pennant, day. And Hoyt, will be given the next season. Should the Clover­ manages the Dane . . . He does­ balls, off Spillane 9, off H. Pinfiey. Wolfrom; guards— Merrer, Fal- leaves land the services of this were fittingly engraved with g a m e s t o d a y n’t like Gibson because of all kowski, Amburkewicz, LaCoss, there looms the lanky form of call, if, after warming up, he feels tender sentiments . . . Which 3; first base on errors. So. Manches­ strong and able to carry on. great player, it will be a most Im­ those things said when he want­ Welles, Vescoe, Pentore; center — Lefty Grove to stand between Hug­ reduced the hock value . , . Eastern League ter 12, Rockville 6; hit by pitcher, gins and victory, between Connie Strange as It may seem the portant factor In deciding the town ed to get “ Tooney.” . . George by Pinney, Holland; by Spillane,' H. S. Vendrlllo, Barta, Mahoney, quar­ championship next fall. Given good Tom Teeney gave the hard Hartford at Albany. Godfrey once spent $190 'phon­ terback— Mantelli, Dahlqulst; half­ Mack and oblivion. Yankees hold no fear of the rangy working scribes a banquet be­ Pinney, Messier; struck out, , by Grove will pitch for the Athletics Grove who has been such a terror interference, and that’s what the Waterbury at Springfield. ing his Philadelphia girl while Spillane 3, by H. Pinney 9; passed backs— Groman, Mlnnicucci, Dietz, north end has long been noted for, fore he sailed for Australia . . . Providence at New Haven. in Los Angeles . . . said he Marrion, McGrath, Boraski; full­ this afternoon. to other clubs all season. Against A garment magazine says it’s balls, Holland, C. Pinney 3; wil(^ That is inevitable. Connie Mack the rest of the league Grove may Williams Is a hard man to stop. - Bridgeport at Pittsfield. was lonesome and just wanted pitches, Pinney, Messier, Spillan^ backs— St. John, Carlson, Melkle. Tho Cloverleaves will practise pitiful to see the guys in dirty Am eriou League has gambled— and lost— and this be a miracle man— but to the straw hats and 15 buck suits .to say hullo .... no kidding 2; time 2 hr. 25 min.; umpires^, tomorrow night at the Old Golf Philadelphia at New York. T . . . The English like to hear afternoon he can gamble no fur­ Yankees he Is Just another left­ buying |26 tickets at the Chica­ Wm. Stamps of Rockville. u ther. For Connie it is Grove— or hander. Six times Lefty has started Links. They will report at the Chicago at Detroit. Genfr talk . . . they ought to State Armory at 7 o’clock sharp. go tracks . . . Something should l a s t NIGHT’S FIGHTS oblivion. , against the Yankees this season, be done about i t '. . . They say St. Louis at devsland. hear some of the guys who About thirty candidates are now Other teams not sohednled. want to be champ . . . The For the Yankees it may be John­ and five times has been thorouglily Alex would be pitching better •WORLD’S BIGGEST SHIP At Philadelphia — Benny Bass, son and it may be Hoyt. Both are and soundly beaten out for tho team. Anyone in town National Leagne Jints sent Aldridge to Newark is welcome to tryout. Jerry Pay is it Bill Killiter were still around featherweight champion of Penn­ ready and anxious to work. Both “ He can’t beat us,” the' boys the Cards . . . Gabby Hart­ Brooklyn at Philadelphia. . . . that made their half of the sylvania, knocked out Harry Blit- coaching the team at present. Nqw York at Boatpa. trade with the Pirates exactly London — The world’s lar^gest will be called to warm up be.ore chortled this morning as they dis­ nett works out on third base . .* nothing received. . . . Billy passenger ship is now under con­ man, of Philadelphia, (6). tbe game with MUIp" Huggins cussed happily the newest phase of . . with his catcher’s glove , . . Pittsburgh at Chicago. struction at Belfast. It is being At New York— A1 Singer, New standing by to pass final judgment the pennant race. "He’s whipped SHgCKED IN WATER John Heydler. ZTatlonal League Clnotamati at St Louis. I Kern, that nice Pittsboig line­ Columbus, O.— A short circuit in. man last year, is gonna coach in built for the White Star Line. York featherweight, won decision perhaps two minutes befor" the to start. We’ve got the Indian sign president, had to go to Chicago When completed It will be about over Vic Burrone, also of Jlew game starts. on him and he knows it.’’ a lightning arrester, which charged to find out that Judge Landis When Queen Victoria came ti Wyoming this year . . . Bennie a swimming pool with 6600 volts Oosterbaan can’t see tbe pros. 1000 feet long with a tonnage! ofl Yorki(:6). Johnson, the youngstP" with a "He has to beat them,” Connie had set the world’s series dates tbe throne, in 1887, there wer< 60,000. The largest vessel now^lr’ At Buffalo — Osk Till. Buffalo, record o f four straight wins over Mack retorted. “ He can’t fail mo of electricity, caused the death here . . . And made all the arrange­ 16D0 boys, under 18, awaltinr , . . Grange can’t either, any of Henry Rowe, when he stepped more! commission Is tbe Majestic, oi^ifei < nooked rout Vic McLaughlin, New the Athletics, Is entitled to consid­ now. He has to wlnl” ments. I transportation a h ^ d for pett) by the same company. fork (2 ). eration. So la Hoyt, veteran of the And that la all* into the tanlc, i J [o rla ^ ■ I \ \ MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 192%, page TEN Concentrate Your Efforts-Use These Columns And Gain The Profitable Results You

Want Ad Information m o RUSH OF I P0U.CE SEEK BETTER BIG SCOTCH PICNIC : FOUND— LADIES pocketbook. State Manchester Theater. Owner may have same upon FOR SALE— BOWLING alley, Odd identification and paying for this Fellows building. Apply to E. C. STORES CO-OPERATION AT NEBO SATURDAY Evening Herald ad. Inquire State Theater. Packard at Packard's Pharmacy. 1849RE-STA^ ) Electrical Appliances— Kadio 41) Phone Your Want Ads Clan McLean No. 252, will hold Caassifled Advertisements Announcements Merchants Should Provide its regular meetldg-in. Odd Fellows Count »lx EveraB* FOR SALE — ELECTRIC WASHING ON SAME TRAli 6 Better Lighting in Rear of hall this evening at 7:30. Follow- Initials numbara and abbravlatlona machine, good mechanical condition, To The Ing'the business meeting there will eaob count as a word and compound like new, well known self-drier Their Places of Business. be a meeting of the general com­ words as two worda Minimum cost Is type. Inquire 1'6 Bissell street. mittee on the United Clan Picnic, price ot three llnea ^ AUCTION! Kansas City, Mo.— The reincar­ “'''Lieutenant William Barron of which will be held at Mt. Nebo, Sat­ lilna rates per day for transient Fuel and Feed 4U-A nation of the historic pralrib thq Manchester police department urday afternoon at 1 p. m. . I has been giving the men some in- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Herald schooner, the subject of literary The committee consists of Clan FOR SALE— W ELL seasoned hard Evening Kllaotlve March lT.^**"charga and painting arts, will be found iji terestin,? Instructions on night po­ Stewart of Torrington, Clan Dou­ THURSDAY EVE. SEPT 13 wood, $13 a cord, quality and meas­ lice duty, special attention being 6 Consecutive Days 7 ots 9 ots ure guaranteed, prompt delivery. the re-enactment of the history oif glass of New Britain, Clan Gordon 3 Consecutive Days 9 ots 11 cts Phone 1988-2.. the ’ 49ers who made their wavk given to the necessity of covering of Hartford and Clan McLean o f ' 11 ots 18 ots AT 6:30 P. M. •the rear o f buildings and not mak­ ^ AU^ orders‘f o r ’ irVeguIar Insertions FOR SALE—HARD AND SOFT slab through the maze desert and plains this town, for the big events. Cups OSTRINSKY’S FURNITURE STORE ing their trips up and down between wltl be'^cha red at the one-time rata wood, stove length. Fireplace wood 664 lands in quest of the unbelievable and gold medals will be awarded Special rates for long t®rm every 6 to 9 dollars a truck load. V. Firpo, Call boxes in routine manner. 28 OAK ST. gold in California. ; the winners. If you are looking day*^advortl8lng given upon request 116 Wells. Phone 1307-2. Kansas City prideful of Its hi.s;- The attempted bur.glary at the for Scotch, come to Nebo Saturday Ads ordered for three ROBERT M. REID & SON And Ask for “Bee’ tory in connection with the gol«i State Theater early yesterday the 15th. Everybody Is welcome. and stopped ^“foro the third o j fifth FOR SALE—SEASONED hard wood, morning resulted in the lieutenant dav will be charged only tor tne ac stove length $12.00 a cord. O. H. rush and the old Sante Fe trail will \ a.u c t i o n e e r s tual number of times the Whipple. Telephone 2228 evenings. Tell Her What You Want hold a real show on the legitimate being on the street for the greater ed charging at the rate earned, but stage of the plains of Kansas an.d part of the night ■'.i i some inter- no'allowances or refunds can be made FOR SALE—SEASONED hard wood, estir;? data was gathered that local The Mediterranean is the Wuest on six time ads stopped after the chunks $6.50 a load, split $7.25. Fred She will take your afi. help you word it for beat results, the deserts of New Mexico. of all seas. O. Glesecke, telephone Manchester A train of old time prairie schoo­ merchants can well follow. It will fifth day. display lines not 1204-12. and see that It is properly inserted. BUI will be mailed assure better protection for their No "till forbids STEAMSHIP iTOKim'S—all parts ot ners drawn by long-horned oxen sold. the world. Ask tor sailing lists and same day allowing you until seventh day after Insertion places of business. Better coopera­ The Herald will not be responslble- to take advantage of the CASH RATE- will wend their way across the con* ratea Phone 7S0-8. Robert J. Smith. Garden-Farm-Dairy Prodnct's 50 tion between merchants in the busi­ for more than one Incorrect Insertion 1009 Main street. tinent t"* the 'West orae time durf of any advertisement ordered for ing the summer of 1929, exactly ness section with the police is sure, Homes for Sale more than one time. eighty years after the actual hap­ at some time or another, to prove The Inadvertent omission of Automobiles for Sale FOR SALE— RIPE NATIVE peaches. pening. Their arrival in San Fran- of benefit to the merchants and at Near East, Center str^t, ' nice rect publication of advertls ng will to Prices reaso- abl< 279 Keeney street. the same time increase the protec­ rectified only by cancellation of the One Model 68 Marmon demonstra­ sisco will he a part of the celebra­ single of seven rooms, all extra charge made for the service rendered. tor. FRESH PICKED fruits and vege­ tion of this eightieth anniversary, tion without any additional wor g(M)d size, steam, gas, etc., garage. Two 1926 Chevrolet'coaches. tables from our farm. Road,«Npersecutions of Motorcycles—Bicycle ...... 11 several other good makes. At reduc­ BUI LI 11.NG .lUST completed. 6 room This is the place you have had in mind. l.oCAL AND LONG distance moving ed prices and special terms. The September meeting of the the Infuriated citizens in this seb- Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 12 flats with all improvements, rent $23 -American Legion auxiliary was held tlon. ' RndincRS and Profe««lt*ntiI Services by experienced m L. T. Wood. 66 W-ATKINS FURNITURE E.\CH.\NGE per month; also furnish d room for Business Services Offered ...... 13 Bissell StreeL I'el. 496. light honsUteping Iminire at Mintz's at the statj armory last night and Captain Charles E. Davis, an old ROBERT J. SMITH, 1009 Main St Department Store. Depot ''quare. 209 several matters of business trans­ army officer, has been planning the Household Services Offered ...... 13-A HERRE’I'T & IJLENNEY moving sea­ WuDled— To 15uy 5fi Real Estate, Insurance, Steamship Tickets Building—Contracting ...... 14 son IS here. Several trucks at yoiii North Main street. acted. Mrs. \Villiam Qulsh was details of the trip for months in co­ Florists—Nurrertes ...... l5 service, up to date iuii>menL ex­ WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICES for all named chairman of th* committee operation with the Chamber pi. VXX'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'XXXXXXXXXSSXXasXX'XXX Funeral Directors ...... 16 perienced men. Phone 7-2. kinds, of chickens. Will also buy Iliisiiii'ss l.oriitloiis foi Itont fit to serve supper at the county meet­ Commerce who will sponsqr the Heating—Plumbing—Hoofing .. 17 rags, paper, magazines and old Insurance ...... 18 ■\1 A.NCII ES TER * N. Y. MuTtlR Uts. metals. .Morris H. Lessner. Call 1545. ing in K. of C. hall, September 23. trip. Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 patch — Part loads to and from New FiUi KKNT—STGRR and flat at ’244 Mrs. Thomas Dannaher and trs. Plan In Detail THE BOOK OP KNOWLEDGE .Moving—Trucking —Storage ... ?0 York, regular service. Call 7-2 or WA.N’TED Tu BUY old cars tor Junk, North Mtiin street. For Information Jennie Sheridan were appointed His plan is that every city passed \ Painting-Papering ...... 21 1282. used parts tor sale, general aulo re­ telephone 409-3! Professional Services pairing. day and night .vvreejfitig joint chairmen of the Armtstice through in the Middle West should . (388) Our Presidents Repairing ...... Day float committee. supply one of the wagons and a Re|>alrlni> service. Abels. 26 Cooper street. Iliiusps fur Kfiit Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning Telepiiuno 769. brace of oxen and bear a propor­ Sketches by liessey; Synopsis by Braucher Toilet Goods and Service ... The auxiliary voted to hold a ■\Vanted—Business Service . THREE OR FIVE PIECE suite re­ FOR RF.NT—6 ROOM oust with whist 'in conjunction with the. tionate share of the expense of Bdiipnllonnl upholstered $22. Mattresses renovat­ KtMiiiis Williiiul rtnard i5!» earatte, all Iniitrovetnents, including Daughters of Union War 'Veterans venture. He has every indicatidn- Courses and Classes ...... 27 ed at low cost and the proper way. .shades, vacant after Septe.r. •' 1 6th. and Mary Bushnell Cheney auxil­ tliat most of the larger cities along Private Instruction ...... 28 Apply 31 E. MidJ’ c Turnpike. Holmes Bros. Furniture Co., 649 FOR RE.N'T—LARGE front room, * - - - - - iary, United Spanish War Veterans, the highway will offer this coopera­ Dancing ...... _...... 28-A Main street. Tel. 1628. Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 furnished oil liealed, garage if in the near future. Mrs. John Kerr tion. wanted. Telephone 186. Wiiiili'O K) Kent 68 Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 LAWN MOWERS SRA.tPENEU and was named chairman' of the gereral So elaborate are other of his Flnnnclnl repaired, chlnineye cleaned, key flt- WOULD SHARE my five room apart­ committee. plans that the trip will furnish a «Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages .... 31 ing sates opened, saw filing and Hoarders Wauled 5l»-A real setting for a motion picture. Business Opiiortunlt ies ...... 32 grinding. Work called foi. Harold ment. with school teacher, nurse or Mrs. Clifford Sault won the at­ Money to Loan ...... 33 business woman. Phone H.30 or 65-2. It is planned that Westport Land­ Clemaon. 108 North Elm streeL TeL FOR RENT — LARGE PLEASA.NT tendance prize donated by Mrs. Money Wanted ...... 34 462. steam-heated room for one or two William Quish. Cards and refresh­ ing will be reconstructed into Us Help nnd Sltuntinns Furiiis and Land for Sale 71 Help Wanted — Female ...... 35 gentlemen, 123 Center street. Board ments were enjoyed after the busi­ old form. Old time river boats will SEWING MACHINE. repairing of if desired. Phone 1691. Help Wanted — Male ...... 36 all makes, oils, needles an-’ suppL'es ness. bring their cargoes of provisions in Help Wanted—Male or Female . 37 R. W. Garrard. 37 Edward sir -t FOR SALE—TEN ACRE FARM, six the occasion when historically room bun.galow, barn, shades, four Agents Wanted ...... 37-A Phone 716. Apjirliiients, Flats, I'enenumts 03 minded Kansas Citlans gather to Situations Wanted—Female .... 38 acre tobacco shed. Walter G. Brown, Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 LAWN MOWER sb—»>eMing. repair­ 359 Bidwell street. Tel. 112-2. bid farewell to the travellers. Employment Agencies ...... 40 ing. Phonographs, clocks. ele«trlo TO RENT—FOUR AND FIVE room COVENTRY Boy Scouts will be pressed into FOR Sa l e — lOO a c r e farm, stuck Live Stock—Pets—Poultry—Vehicle* cleaners, locks repaired. Key mak­ tenements, modern Improvements, service to mark the ancient trail of Dogs^—Birds— Pets ...... 41 near silk mills— $20. Inquire 5 W al­ Near Manchester, for sale or would ing. Bralthwalte. 52 Pearl street trade for oniperty In town, what The Ladies’ Annual Corn Supper the ’49ers with flags from Kan­ Dupng Jackson's administration, South Carolina, Live Stock — Vehicles ...... 42 nut street. will be held Wednesday evening Poultry and S u pplies...... 43 have yoii’f See Stuart J, Wasley. 827 sas City to the West Coast. under the leadership of John C. Calhoun, declared that Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 Help Wanted— Female S5 TO RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, all im­ Main street. Tel. 1 428-2. from .'5:30 (D. S. T.) to 7:30 p. m., For Sole— Mlncellaneons provements. newly renovated. In­ followed by a short entertainment. a law passed by Congress, increasing the tax on all Articles tor Sale ...... 45 WANTED—SINGLE girls'wlth High quire 136 Bissell street. Hnoses for Sake T i Games will be played after the en­ Boats and A ccessories...... 46 school tralnlj.g for clerical pi sltlons. HOSPITAL NOTES cotton and woolen goods Imported from abroad, should Building Materials ...... 47 Apply to Cheney Brothers Employ­ FOR RENT— AFTER September lath, tertainment. The corn supper con­ GREENACRES—MODERN SIX room not be enforced in that state. The people became heat­ Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 ment Office. si.x room tenement, all Improve­ sists of dishes made with corn. Electrical ■ Appliances—Radio .. 49 ments, with or without garage. In­ home, steam heat, hardwood floors, ed; war threatened, but Jackson stood firm, declaring double garage. Reasonable price, Come and get all the corn you can AdmAssions reported today at Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A WANTED—SINGLE girls to learn quire after 5 p. m., at 97 Ridge St. eat for a moderate sum. A few Memorial hospital were Harry that unless South Carolina obeyed he would send Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 mill operations In cravat depart­ $1,000 down. Call 347-4. evenings. Household Goods ...... 51 ment. Apply Employment Office. TO RENT— 4 AND 5 room tenement fancy articles will be on sale during Files of Wapping,'Fred Duktig of iroops. Machinery and Tools ...... 52 Cheney Brt thers. modern im,provenients near . ilk mill, FOR SALE - DELMONT STREET the evening. South Coventry, Mrs. Irene Sheu, $20. Inquire 5 Walnut street nice six room bungalow. Owner ^y.NEAi Through Special Permission of the Publishers of The Book of Knowledge. Copyright. 1923-2^ Musical Instruments ...... 53 leaving town. Price very low. Call Mrs. Arthur Reed took an auto ot 19 Strant street and Mrs. Marie Office and Store Equipment . . . . 54 Help Wanted— Male 80 Sporting Goods—Gqns ...... "55 FOR RENT— ONE 3 ROOM and one Arthur A. Knofla, telephone 782-2. trip up the Mohawk Trail this past Barrows of 151 Bissell street. Specials at the Stores ...... 56 four room tenement, on Charter Oak 875 Main streeL week which she pronounced won­ A son was born this morning to Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 WANTED—TWO BRIGHT clean-cut street, near Main. Inquire Philip Mr. and Mrs. John Frisell of 28 young men over 21 years old to Lewis. 83 Charter Oak street. FOR SALE— WEST CENTER ST.— 10 derful. Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 minutes from the mills. 6 room The Coventry 4-H Sunshine Scis­ Stone street and a daughter to Mr. Koonis— Doiird— Hotels —Resorts WANTED — EXPERIENCED mill learn the chain store business. Ad­ TO RENT—ONE 3 ROOM heated home, large lot. fruit .rees and sor club will meet at the chapel and Mrs. Carl Bush of . 58 Chestnut Kcstnnrniits shrubs. Price only $5000. Call Arthur Rooms Without Board ...... 59 dress P, O. Box 74, So. Manchester. apartment, all improvements. Fur­ Saturday afternoon at 2:30. sireet. nished rooms with brth. Clifford A. Knofla. Telephone 782-2, 875 Main Boarders Wanted ...... 69-A StreeL All the schools in town have Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 wright. Apply to Cheney Brothers Squires, 26 Birch street. Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 Employment Office. started and will run on the eight WANTS EXTRADICTION Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 FOR RENT— 226 Woodbrldge street, Real Estate for Exchange 76 week system after Christmas. Hartford, Sept. 11.—^Max Spelke Rent Estate For Rent four room flat, all improvements, Ponitry and Sapplies 48 first floor. O. E. Powell. Jason Hill met with an'auto ac­ of Stamford, today asked J. Ed­ Apartments. , Flats. Tenements., 63 FOR Sa UD o r EXCHANGE property cident on his way home Sunday, ward Brainard, acting governor of Business Locations for Rent ... 64 FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, with In town. In good locality. What bave Houses for Rent ...... ' -65 when a car driven by Justin Lath- Connecticut, to hold a hearing on BLOOD TESTED and accredited garage, all modern Improvements, at you to offer? Wm. KanehL Telephone rop ran into him. The cars were the request of the state of Pennsyl­ 'Suburban for Rent ...... 66 white Leghorn Rhode Island Red 40 Hawthorne street. Tel. 2539 J. 1776. \ Summer Homes for R ent ...... 67 April hatched. Pullets sold In any badly damaged hut neither driver vania for the extradiction of Russell Wanted to Rent ...... 68 quanltles. C. W. Johnson, Wapping. FOR RENT— ONE 4 room flat, one hurt. Grady, pf Stamford, wanted in Rent Cstnte For Sale Telephone Manchester 92-12. 3 room flat, steam heat, hot water, OUT O’ THE WAY Pennsylvania to answer a charge Apartment Buildings for Sale .. 69 electric lights, and garages, 875 Business Property for Sale ...... 70 FOR SALE—BARRED ROCK, Pul­ Main StreeL MIGHT TRY IT of evading responsibility after a Farms and La..d for Sale ...... 71 lets. Karl Marks. 136 Summer streeL motor accident. Mr. Brainard imme­ a Houses for Sale ,.,j,, 72 Telephone 1877. TO RENTI---6 BOOM tenement, second Madge: How are you getting American: Now you have no one diately “notified Pennsylvania of the Lots for Sale 73 floor, gas', electric lights, hot water. H E T S I R '^ Resort Property for S al" ...... 74 OLIVER BROTHERS day Old ohloks Rent $23. Inquire after 5:30 at 11 1-2 along with your automobile les­ in this country approaching Rocke­ request and asked'if the state would C l . / ^ Suburban for S a le ...... 75 from two year old hens. Hollywood Ford street. sons? feller, f’instance. send a representative to the hear­ The affair stirred bit­ Real Estate for Exchange 76 StraJs-Blood tested and free from Midge: Wonderfully! Today, I Englishman (hopefully): Do you ing. A date for the h'earing will not Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 Jackson’s firmness and terness, -however; the white diarrhea. Oliver Bros,, Clarks FOR RENT— ON 'WEST Center street, learned how to aim the thing.— think it would be any use?— Tit- be sent until Pennsylvania officials Anetton— Legal Notices Comer. Conn. v a modern five room flat. William South holding that im- Auction Sales ...... 78 Kanehl, 519 Center streeL Life. Bits. reply. ' ’ the wisdom of Henry Legal Notices ...... 79 Clay saved the situation. ported manufactures Clay persuaded Congress were cheaper than New GAS BUGGIES—Alec May Be Right— But! By Frank Beck to make the tax lighter. England’s. "d o n 't m aARiTtr k e »tWJLON*T M E L,AUGH1___I L L Y lir BE TOO j u s t s t r o l l . SU RE ABOUT VIOLA'S AND BRING YOU CAN’T BACK T H E COUNT T H E SIGNED CONTRACT, O TH ER 6U Y OLD TOP------0 / OUT t i l l t h e i ’l l s h o w y o u WEDDING BELLS HOW TO CLOSE HA^E STRUCK O E i^ L ! TEN TIMES.^

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Wise men now began to fear the trouble which later brought about the Civil War. The South felt it rnust have new terrifory. No new states had been admitted for fifteen years at the time Arkansas came in as a slave state, in 1836, balanced by Michigan, in 1837. What is now Oklahoma had beyn taken for Indiana who were made to move from Georgia and Florida. Skttehi* tn6 Synopm. Copyright. 192L Yh* CroHor Socloty. (To Be Continued)? ! j ■S’-r

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FLAPPER FANNY SAYSi] SENSE and NONSENSE S K l l ’ P Y By Percy L. Crosby

Behind the Scenes MC AN MV suit. IS JUST A man may he handicapped by M A V s e y a Oo n 'T , ~ 1 M A V N e e o being born a poet, but there is no tlK 6 THAT, AN’ X O o n 'T reason why he shouldn’t brace up 6UT X seCN H6R COIN A R u e e e R 6 a n o , and make something of himself. n c € o a ( t u s e e i t s a n d t o p n e w ^ i i i To THC M ovies WITH ) The first hundred biscuits ar# K eep MC FiNeeRs ToaeTHeR, 6WT IT AINT To the hardest. A coy. ^— > We would rather have teen Joan K 6 6 P M e \ of Arc than Mary Queen of Scots, PiNeeRs ToeerHeft because Joan got a hot t-teak while ~ ~ 1 Mary only, got a cold chop. '■: Justice is surely blind when aviar tors, who are rapidly conquering the air, are frequently killed, while saxophone players, who never will conquer it go unharmed. This is a fast age; some of us are in pursuit of pleasure, some fieeing from trouble— and the rest of us stuck in the mud. Put a go-getter out on a limb and he will start a branch factory.

REaus.PAT.orr. “ Johnny, you’re a sight. What 0 ins. IV NCA scRvics. me. have you done to your clothes— Conrii^ ittt, Vfoef U Chwkf, Cortnl Fnti . , Ue. A girl doesn’t need experience to they’re cut full of holes.” letect the engagement ring in a “ Aw, we was playin’ grocery OUR BOARDING HOUSE man’s voice. store. Mama, and I was the piece th e Unspeakable “Stinky” Davis By Fontaine Fox of cheese.” \By Gene Ahem The old fashioned plain living and high thinking has been sup­ P o o f{ KlP WHoSr 15 cif^A^Y A 0 O U T . WELL, vaHVpoO'

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iH uiiim iiiiiiiiininninniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiN iiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Proceeds of the public wblst City View Dancd Parlor whlcb will be given this evening in 3 ‘ . S Odd Fellows hall by Memorial S Store Honrs 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. S Temple Pythian Sisters, will be de­ WEDNESDAY NIGHT voted to the expenses connected with a float for the Armistice Day McKay’s Orchestra parade. The regular meeting will come to order at 7:15. Whist will I Admission 50c begin at 8 o’clock with six prizes I (SmM | and refreshments. Popular Field Major and Mrs. W. J. At­ ABOUT TOWN kinson have returned to their home, \ after an absence of four months. Postal cards have,been rece:Blyed Ten weeks of the major’s time were STORE OPEN NOW here from Clifford R. Burr, hea^ad of spent in Bristol, Conn., and the I Special Sale Tomorrow i the C. R. Burr Nurseries, who with and the remainder at New Ro­ Request WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Burr is on a European tour. chelle, N. Y., wnere he and Mrs. On August 14 he was at Green Har­ Atkinson conducted a series of UNTIL 6 P. M. bor, Norway, the Land of the Mid­ evangelistic services. • ‘ ^ ‘ j night Sun. i fr I Of SILVERWARE | A son was horn on Sunday morn­ A daughter, Shirley Ann, war ing to Mr. and Mrs. William Ted-' bom on Saturday night to Mr. and ford of Cambridge street. The baby Mrs. John G. Glenney of 70 Bige­ was born at Mrs. Howe’s Maternity low street. The baby weighed 8% Home. pounds at birth and both mother Every Will Receive a Appropriate Table and child are well. Mr. Glenny is yard foreman for the W. G. Glen- ney Company. A W . GREENE DYING Numbered W ith Every John Mather chapter, Order of AT HOME IN FLORIDA DeMolay, held a special meeting In I Appointments Priced [ the Masonic Temple last night and rehearsed the second degree. The Well £[nown Former Resident, Purchased Between 12 Noon first regular meeting of the chapter Near Death Following Auto will be held on Monday night and the second degree will be conferred Accident. on a group of candidates. Another I Very Low! | Alvan W. Greene, who made his rehearsal will be held in the\ Tem­ and 6 p. my WednfBsday ple tomorrow night. home at No. 828 Main street until the property was sold by him to N. B. Richards and Frank H. Anderson Manchester lodge of Masons will where the new home of the Mont- 'V-le. WATER PITCHERS hold its first regular communica­ gomery-Ward Company Is to be lo­ I tion of the fall season tonight iu cated, is dying in St. Petersburg, the Masonic Temple. Lodge will Fla., where he has been living for open at 7:30 p. m. the past eighteen months. Thursday 25 N v m ^ s Will Be Drawn Mr. Greene, well known In Man­ $6.95 ea. Temple Chapter, No. 53, Order chester, went to Florida for his of the Eastern Star, will hold its health after he sold his home here Silver plated, hiimmered^and plain. regular meeting tomorrow evening and has been living at the Chicago at 8 o’clock at the Masonic Temple. Hotel in St. Petersburg. He pur­ And The Lucky:f^lders I^i// Receive chased an automobile and was en­ Andrew F. Rankin of Russell joying himself visiting various street will study at the Eastern places in Florida. Three months Nazarene college preparatory to en- ago, when Dr. W. R. Tinker was In _ tering Massachusetts Institute of St. Petersburg, he called on Mr. = Technology, He was graduated Green, who at that tim-e was in good \ A Fine Roasling Chicken Free with the 1928 class at the local health. Six weeks ago, however, he ROGERS TEA SETS high school in June. was in an automobile accident which resulted in his being confined to a (To Be Given Away the ipllowing Wednesday) Ever Ready Circle of Kings hospital for a week suffering from Daughters will meet with Miss nervous shock and body bruises. $17.50 Ethel Fish at Sunnyside, North Saturday morning a telegram was Elm street, this evening at 7:45. sent to his daughter, Mrs. Dorothy The hostess will be assisted by .Mrs. Robinson here. For fear of an error (Silver plated) The Following Numbers! Wei^e Drawn Last Week C. E. Wilson, Mrs. George Wilson, in address another telegram was . . I . ' ^ . Tea pj*, sugar bowl and creamer, complete for ?17.50. Mrs. J. S. Wolcott and Miss Hattie sent to Postmaster 0. F. Toop re­ White. Donations of jelly and pre­ questing that he see-^that the mes­ Come to the Store Tomorrow Afternoon and Receive Your Chicken. serves will be received at this meet­ sage was delivered. The message to ing for the Kings Daughters home. Mrs. Robinson conveyed the infor­ mation that Mr. Greene was dying 008 016 V. 083 129 134, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jones, Miss and asked that she go to Florida as j Grace Jones and Mr. and Mrs. soon as possible. 137 465 1516 1570 171(/ Joseph Brlerly, all of Wakefield. R. Mrs. Robinson, who had moved 1801 1849 'l., have been visiting with Doctor to Strickland street, was in Silver ■ X;-;i^f^856 1881 1882 I GRAVY BOAT | and Mrs. W. P. Chipman of 26 Sands for the week-end and th*- 1970 1979 2024 Henry street. message was sent to her in that 2028 place. She at once returned to Man 3520 .3525 Chester and Monday left for Sl 3561 3164 The Lindy Social club will hold Petersburg. She is an only child. 3598 I $4.59 ea, | its first fall business meeting this 3607 . 3647 3671 evening at the home of Mrs. Fin­ 3336 3691 3746 3770 = Sliver plated, complete with tray, E negan. A large portion of the mem­ There is no time like the present bers is hoped for. A social hour to start getting your skin in condi 4636 4704 4713 4820 4842 with refreshments will follow the tion for the winter activities. The liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim meeting. Zeronator Facials given at the 4863 4681 4686 ^ .4886 4849 Weldon Beauty Parlors will make 4844 4799 . Mrs. Ann Keating of Oak street wou look and feel years younger.— ■ ' j m 4742 4724 and Mrs. Margaret Hassett of Cen­ Phone 107-2.—Adv. X X V \ \ \ \ N \ VV\ VV\ VV\> VVVV ter street have returned to their homes after spending the past ten days at Groton Long Point. DAVID CHAMBERS PMONK St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters of Isabella will meet this evening CONTRAirrOR at 8 o'clock in K. of C. hall. The AND BUILDER regent, Mrs. Julia Sheridan, hopes 68 Hollister Street ft for a large turnout of the members GOOD THINGS TO CAT as plans will be discussed for the . -SQUrH ■‘MRNCHEST£R‘CONN season's activities. CANNING AND Your Fire Alarm BASEBALL Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wright of i Very few housewives realize 205 Center street have as their { p K that there’s an analogy be­ guests, Mr. Wright’s niece and her Card - " /LOTvzy, tween the two great national husband. Mr. and Mrs. Edward loupe wi{K\ Lennox of South Orange, N. J., who c ( e u j : games, food canning and base­ For the South HemsHlching—Pleating COWLES'S FRUIT FARM ball. Just the same, in either were married on Saturday and are WOODimiDGK STREET enterprise, the same rule holds spending a part of their honeymoon Manchester Fire Dist. BUTTONS COVERED Rartlett — first bounds don’t count; touring in this section. Pears, $1.25 Basket you’ve got to catch it on the Is Ready Wealthy and (iravenstein Ap­ fly— the athlete the baseball, Mrs. George F. Borst of Cam­ Mrs. M. S. Manning ples, 75c and $1 Basket the housewife the price of fruit bridge street entertained the Up-to-the-minute and fea­ ..adies Aid society of Second Con­ Rooms 1 and 2 Honse & Hale Dldg. or vegetable. After hall or turing- the numbers of the com­ price hits the ground and starts gregational church this afternoon. Phone 541. up again, you’re out of luck. panies that should respond to It’s easy to put off the can­ Mrs. Cora Johnson of North each box. ning till, all of a sudden, prices Main street has returned from a P. Quish visit to Mt. Hermon, Mass. Her son Remember It’s Too begin to hop. Then, of course, WATKINS BROTHERS it’s too late. Right now to­ Warren entered upon his second FILMS matoes are very cheap. Any year at Mt. Hermon preparatory Late to Insure After .1 school. DEVELOPED Af?D “They take the time to day they may take a big jump. the Fire Truck Arrives. Pinehurst today is offering fan­ PRINTED pick you a ripe melon at cy Stone tomatoes, perfection Mrs. Mary S. Manning of 953 Funeral Main street who has been ill for For Protection 24 HOUR SERVICE Pinehurst.” for canning at 75 cents the bas­ Film Deposit Bps ut ket— they are firm, hard, se­ several weeks with bronchitis, is Call 1428-2 greatly improved in health. Store Entr^ce „ Home We are sure you will be lected stock. Directors . more than i»lease.<• new series of up-to-the—minute fire Manchester Supply yourself with coal now at cuts— boneless briskets, ribs, alarm cards for the Manchester Fire Campbell’s Vegetable Soup middle ribs and shoulder clods. these special pre-season prices Perfect meat when It goes into District. They are printed on a -ei- n s ...... 25c the brine; perfect corned beef tough, durable paper that will last. and you can well grin at your when It comes out. There will be plenty of pork Dorothy, seventeen months old Ice Cream neighbor who delays until freez­ Creamery Tub Butter and lamb for Wednesday din­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack San­ son of 54 Chestnut street. Is re­ ing time when prices are at the lb...... 19c ners. Tender lamb for stew­ ing is both good and economi­ covering from a serious illness. Popular Throughout The Town peak or m^be* prohibitive, owing cal. There 'will be meaty shank bones or bare ones for Mrs. S. J. Robinson of the Lily to strikes or car shortage. Best Keeney White Fresh soup, too. The ground veal Beauty parlor in the House '& Hale Sold in your neighborhood—serve it in your home. ^ building Is spending her vacation at E g g s ...... 53c dozen Idea 1b still holding good— grades of coal now delivered seems to be a permanent thing, Pleasant 'View, R. I. ^ Ask for it at your neighborhood or favorite soda promptly and at a very substan­ and we can offer some choice Pinehurst Hamburg 30c lb. veal for stewing. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Iwani fountain. tial savings. Tender sirloin steaks and of New York, hav3 returned home after a visits with Mrs. Iwami’s A home town product made of the best materials to Pinehurst Round pot roasts If appetite leads that way. father, C. H. Robinson of Manches­ be obtained anywhere. Ground w .... 49c lb. PinehuTst will be open all ter Green. Their guests for the trip day tomorrow— ^no more Wed­ here were their friends. Rev. S. Sasaki of Tokio, Japan, Mr. and nesday closing. 1^- Phone two thousand. Mrs. De Corse and son and Miss W . G. (jlemey Yeal Ground '49c lb. Pauline Ribler of New York city. 1 Manchester Dairy Ice Creapi Co. % V S \ N N N N S N _N ».S.>.V.S.W S.N .S.».N .N .W W W V\ X.VN.WN.VVS s \ The Ladies* Aid society of the North Methodist church will hold Phone 525 Company Its first fall meeting tomorrow af­ ternoon at 2 o’clock with Mrs. P. Phone 126 McLagan, 48 Woodland street. As­ sisting her will be Mrs. E. P. Allen Place Manchester i d Phreaner, Mrs. Charles Kellner and Aihiertise TUe Eveiung Herald-It Pays Mrit B . 7. Paisley. \ - \