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4,898 v,-". Vi.f. *»•' »i* ^ PRICE THREE CENTS MANCHESmt, c o n n ;' BfONDAX NO VB»W ft^ VOL. XLV„ NO. 27. d u d lle d AdTertiilng ob Page 6 c tNEARING 40, IS GIVEN VDTEBS TO GO TO POLLS STEPMOTHER, AGED 16 Too ^ ch Pabl^^ 14STATESARE EECnONHERE K U E R CUNIFFE I Washliiiton. % v . 1.— PracU- Patchogue, N. Y., Nov. .1.— ei^ly alP ugh .'olQclals deserted Viola Marie Alter, Just turned Little Rich Girl RariA Whshingtbn today ^ order to go 16, today ia the wife of Dr. Silas home to vote in tomorrow's elec- DOUBWIN HAYBRINGOirT Rogers Corwlth, 66, and the SLAIN, PAL A N ) uonp.-' stepmother of Mrs. William Camden, N- J., Nov. 1.— Publici­ The example.was set by Presi­ Thompson, of Milwaukee, who S ou p J^ b ty has spoiled the self sought Clp-v dent ^CooRdie, who with Mrs. TUESDAY TEST ARECWVOTE is considerably more than twice COPDMFIGffT derella experience of Bllnbr Dor- jQbbU^e. leaves tonight for her age. i-ance, daughter of the multi-mil­ Nbrtiiampton, Maae-> to cast baX- " ■ • The physician and his Girl lionaire head of the,Cauipbell soup ^0 home town; The Scout bride were quietly mar­ ’ Cbbildges-Will return' In time to ried at Brookhaten yesterdgy company and has drlvexy'her out'of Control of Boffi Houses of Notorious Crook, Sought for her job. Elinor, tomute p'eetor at rbtutns over the radio at the Closing of Mills, R e p u b lic afternoon while practically the Whlie House tomorrow night. whole population of Patchogue 30 cents an hour, punched l^e time clock just as any other factory girl, in Bsiofni, is to - In' a 'list minute appeal, the Congress in Balance; Ex­ waited in the rain outside the Mail Job, Murdered in P^tdeat-urged all citizens to Organization and Interest church here. hours before her fatger drove up to the plant office in his cuL.She vote.’ . . pect 20 Millions Will Go SpoOs Row; Slayer KMs plunned a scgle to advancement Dosiii by - "Let BO, vo.ters abdicate their in Dewey-Gabb Fight to from the tomato peeling - depart­ aovereiga rlfbt of self^overn- ment to the cashier’s cage and on to Coatfmebuod.; joent at the election on Tuesday to Ae Polls. lUNYPRISOliEIiS Officer, Is Shot Dead. a permanent place on the advertis­ by failing to vote." Bring Out Crowd. ing staff. The other; girls didn’t Tbat and nothing more was know her from the most conimon- the .l^al statement that came Rome, Nov. .1.— An unBiicofMful from the .y ^ te House. Washington, Nov. 1. (United POLLING PLACE— ^New Mun­ Detroit, Nov. 1.— A bandits’ place Lizzie Smith. ’ BEGFORFItEEDOM Then it came out that she was attempt, to awassinate Premier Press).— With a final blare of cam­ icipal Building. quarrel over spoils during a cham­ Mussolini in -Bologna yesterdgy TDIE— 6 a. m. to 6 p. m. the daughter of the big boss. The paign tru-mpets, the 1926 congres­ pagne carousel today was believed newspapers printed the story. She was the result of a well defin'qd TRANSPORTATION — Phono pJot, It was l^anrtd today. It end­ sional campaign closed today and\ “Republican Headquarters,” to be the cause of a pistol fight in became a public figure. ed in-the death'of the assasain. at tomorrow about 20,000.000 people^ Pardons Board Hears Long With the spell broken, Elinor fled give your name and address which James (Killer) Cuniffe, an­ the bands-of ap infuriated moh are expected to troop to the polls and a car will call. If yon can other bandit, their woman compan­ back to the palatial family estate On Friday,'it was dlaclbsed, the at Randor, Pa. The poor little rich to select the men who are to make possibly get to the polls your­ List of Appeals from ion and a policeman were slain Bologna police ; seized nupierous TRIAL FOR MURDER laws for the nation during the next self, do so. early yesterday. Two others were girl for the present is going to for­ cdples of mahifeato which had get the music of factory whistles, two years. HOW TO VOTE— Party lovers wounded during the terrific gun­ been; placarded tiioughout the city Thirty-two senate seats and 435 must be pulled to the right Wethersfield Inmates. fire. the clinging touch of a scratching Elinor Dorranco. in a mysterious fathlon, carrying a house chairs are to be allocated by until the bell rings. In splitting The shooting occurred in Apart­ work apron, the straining and cal­ hint that the' premier would not the electorate in one of the most ticket push up lever over name ment 20 of the Highland Court lousing contact of tomato juice and leave Bologna^ alive. Sb^er of Forth Worth Lmn tense congressional contests be­ apartments, 257 Highland avenue, machinery. Discovery 'of-this placard-aroused of candidate you are scratch­ Hartford, Nov, 1.— ^Elght years tween the Republican and Demo­ ing, pull down lever over can­ which the two bandits and the “ Of course Elinor wants to know the police-and moat elaborate pre­ cratic parties since inauguration oi of service as a purchasing agent for AM EE T O ‘ EXPOSE didate you favor. woman had occupied since October the business,” explained Dr. Dor- cautions were tal^en to protect the b e r ^ Faces Jury; Self the modern ballot system. TO VOTE A STRAIGHT TICK­ a firm of garment makers, although 17. shortly after the $150,000 Eli­ rance when the story came out. life of the pteinler, evett though Upon the outcome rests control some officials were Inclined to be­ ET SIMPLY PULL THE PAR­ confined in prison, were told about! zabeth. N. J., mail robbery that “ And the best plape to'learn it is in of both Houses of Congress during prompted posting of United States the factory. She would learn much lieve .the manifesof a joke. Defeose Claimed. TY LEVER UNTIL THE BELL by Charles Bassett, of Waterbury, . The Bologna police. Aided by the the last two of President Cool- RINGS AND LET IT SPRING marines on mall trains. more than just soup-making too. agents of .the governmbnt, are to­ idge's present administration and who Is serving a life sentence f r 'Hie Dead. She would gain a human under­ the future of pending internal leg­ BACK. The dead are James (Killer) day making a widespread search A recoru vote for an “ off” year murder, when he appealed for a standing which no amount of flap­ Ftort Worth, Tex., Nov. 1. (Unit­ islation upon prohibition, tax re­ Cuniffe, wanted for two murders in per parties could give. I approved for the accompUcea of the 18-year*- ed Press).-—J. Frank Norris, pas­ is expected here tomorrow when pardon today before the state .mar.', i Names Tnmk and "Jackie’ old youth who -attempted the as- duction, tariff rates, waterways New Jersey, one in Long Island of the idea, heartily.” ■ tor of the First Baptist church, Manchester voters go to the polls of pardons. aaasination. There was some con­ and other problems. and the $150,000 robbery of the The daughter’s disappointment Is was'scheduled to go on trial here to register their choice for state United States mail truck in Eliza­ jecture as to whether the - govern­ Expect Heavy Vote. Bassett’s appeal is among nine- shared by the father. today on charges of murdering D. Leaders of both parties through­ officers. The closing of the Cheney beth, N. J., in which a postal em­ Letter to a Los Angeles ment would take' action to displace one others being consld<-red ty the E.' Chlpps, 50, wealthy lumberman. out the country have made final silk mills for the afternoon and the board, over which Governor i.' ployee was shot to death and three the police officials of, Bolgna. organization which has been per­ lAst night, Hallowe’en night, appeals to get out the vote and be­ bull is presiding. Bassett has been other persons wounded; Pateolman Newspaper. • Red Hotbed Norris’-religious followers staged a fected by the local Republican, com­ Ernest Jones, drive;r of the’^Hlgh Bologna has long been- a hot-b^d lieve that perhaps 20,000,000 citi­ in prison since 1905 but makes his SHOW COFFIN WILL huge demonstration, parade and zens will answer the call— more mittee will be largely responsible first appeal for clemency this year. land Park police patrol wagon; gf radicalism and it is firmly be-^ In bringing voters to the polls, it is prayer meeting, supplicating aid than have ever before voted in a He said that about twelve years William James Olsen, bank bandit lleved that the plot against ,the life from high. ot the premier was thoronghly or­ congressional election. In 1924 the thought. ago he decided to study and edu­ suspect; an unidentified woman, Los Angeles, Nov. 1.—-Contents Norris’ plea will be self de­ Practically all departments of the the bandits’ companion. HOLD H O m DEAD of Kenneth G. Ormlston’s trunk, „ganized. —---- , ^ . total vote -for President ran over cate himself. At the start he was fense. 29,000.000 but political statisti­ silk mills will be closed for the Illiterate, but at present he is Patrolman Ephraim Rancour containing dresHes, robes, eboes and- ° . nrSr® wa! ChlPPs 'was shot July 18 in the afternoon, as was announced by The was shot through the right shoul­ qonUuued today, and order was cians customarily deduct about 35 studying calculus. He started work dalpty lingerie, .which was seized In office o f the Searchlight, weekly per cent from the presidential fig­ Herald Saturday. No time will be der and Earl Bums, occupant of restore'd^ln mifiy quarters only Publication of which Norris Is edi­ lest since the departments will years ago. New York, were scheduled to be early hours of the motn- ures for off-year contests which do It was brought out that a Cana­ another apartment, was shot in the Magician Sneenmbs to Blood tor. The Searchlight office is in the make up for the election half-holi­ Ipg; the joyous throngs getting far not arouse the interest of presiden­ dian warrant awaits Bassett if he left cheek when they attempted to placed, iu ,tl)e’ hands of DlsWct At­ basement of a Sunday school build­ capture Olsen after he had slain hflyon’d Itfee control 'of- the - poHce. tial races. day by working Saturday. is released because of a crime com­ torney-Ana ]^yes today. . ' ing adjoining . the First Baptist Other Plans Prbfaler -jilualollni was expected to Both Republican and Democratic mitted when he was ten years old. Cuniffe and the woman. Poison; to Be Buried m These akioles, according to church- The E. E. Hilliard Company, Case Olsen, Cuniffe and the woman return’ to Ronie tod^y. . ' leaders believe their chances ot Benedict M. Holden represented Keyes, bave;a-dlrect beeiiog.gU thp , “ I killed him in self-defense. He Brothers and the Orford Soap Com­ quarrelled, police believe, over the • Two: ppwppf^-.btttned .hglfes near success lie in getting their full Bassett and declared he is ready solution of the>famou8 Alinee Semr cam.e . hqfe to. kill me. He is in pany will see that all voters in their division of $9,000 which was in "Stunt” Casket. the armpit, of i'Uie''’-Duce's coat~ strength to the polls. Republican to disprove that charge in any Can pie: McPherson case. the^e,’’/shld'l^orris when officers leaders for instance claim that employ will get to the polls tomor­ their possession. one in.'the'front%ind" bU® '"1® the The wgman avangell^ heiripoth- appfisHd.'; states like Massachusetts, Ohio and row. Mrs. Emma Nettleton will adian court if Bassett is released Olsen had shot Cuniffe and the back—are thb'. bnfy. ^Ible'evldence er, Mrs.; ^ i w l n ' .two., hours after the Illinois are normally Republican have charge oi! the Republican wo­ here. There was no opposition to woman as the pair sat on - a bed. about *Muaoli*&: !:he had wssed Bassett’s petition. Detroit, Mich,, Nov. l.,^;^brry , Lotrjalne W,isal^n-Si^a!t,;/ aU ^vWi'in’ an inbtt^ of deatjfi.R was shdptiw, NoV^ was allowed free- states and that if the full Republi­ men’s headquarters here and plans The body of the “Killer” was rid­ ohargeb. --with ofiWlUrt' ? cg^jlplcacy. ^d^j%. bond following Other Pleas dled with seven bullets. The wom- Houdinl, famous magiciaur died the; fburth atteiupt-ohVtjia life ot can vote Is cast, the Republican to get out a big women’s vote. The ^butgrowth'|6Y>^^•aUagiffi ;'kld^^ Se^premler" diiflng the p.reseiit charges'^of 'iiiurdpr preferred by R. candidates have their best chance The Republican organization will A plea, for pardon or reduction had been shot twice. here yesterday afteraoon. Oper­ K.-Ranger, district attorney. ated on last Monday for appendl napilng of Mrs. -H ^^erapn.^ lUr,. and the' sixth such, atteinpt to win. Democrats likewise rely up­ take care of any voters who cannot of sentence was made by his wife Ready For Getaway. . Witoieaf^ Killing. cltis, three days after his uppendi^ The state, contends' 4[lnce . he . auumed bower ' fopr on full cast of their vote for whal otherwise get to the polls- Tele­ for George A. Finn, of Norwich, After killing them, Olsen pre­ , jl!Jstt.3aWitor of the Farm- had burst, Hottdinl became ttife Pberraon,'. whp'-.aaya - ♦>Ay say they believe are normally phones will be installed in the head­ who is serving five to nine years pared to escape. He had partly ►t^^^^on the-bepaaioh br.lKe e w % ^ Mj^haplos’: National Bank for embezzlementJrom the Bankers packed his clottxing and had stack­ victim of' streptoebecid perlfoultls, ped-' was; taken ;t.o; Democratic states, like Maryland, quarters at the municipal building part .of ttiu-rtlme; 8he?.-w^ viplMrpg .previous ^Ittempta, 'ahdi'a'dcgcon -.In-'Norris’ church wit- Missouri, Oklahoma and Nevada. and it will be only necessary to ask Trust Co., of that city. Clemency ed $8,000 in bills, ranging from from which rwovexy-1$ raw» nesspd the: Bho.Qtiqg and is expect­ A special Pullmau haa been, char­ with, ^pmisionv ■ fbriuhr Ahgbl)fif .'Sizahie thb' prem ier' took pt ■ the 14 Doubtful States. telephone operators to connect with was also asked by Attorney John $10 to $100, on a table in the liv­ Templg’radio operator, apd thathbr IIiai^b^o • 1Bi^ ' Attack — - —- spas: -.to -ah- ed fol'be the defense star witness tered by Mrs. Hdudlfii to' take the The outcome of the poll resta “ Republican ■ headquarters.’’ Those P. Barrier. Allen M. BrOwn, state’s ing room. story o f belpg, kldnappid, while her IniftfiJirl’al- Nutt was discussing attorney for New London county, Fingerprint Identification. body of the magician to New York horunca:- ^ ‘ 1.', ' upon 14 states listed as more or who have no transportation to the foliowers; thonghi her 'drowne'd, was ‘ f>” r earhbs^ly''belibye .that, God riras husinass ■with Norris when Chlops less doubtful. These so-called said he thought Finn had been Cuniffe was identified by finger- for burial. It will leave here this entered and began abusing the pas- polls are asked to do so themselves. evening. ai.hoax. me 4n Ms k'siertW- '^^ > - ' doubtful states include Arizona, The organization will have a big taught a lesson but would make no prints S6nt out from Stolton, N.- J.t C r o ^ EHu Assgaaln toy- - - . ■. where he. was wanted for the mur­ The body will reSt in a special .Keyes will attempt to prove that Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Ken­ job on its hands getting all those specific recommendation regarding the qlothea fbUnd : Ip. Orinlstoii’s The '•ybhtH atJll'unWentiflp^d, who m m thteftened to kill the ^ tucky, Maryland, ...... Massachusetts, the case. * der of Frank and Robert Kearney, air-tight bropze coffin which Hon- made-the-atteiHH ^ 5 Imwadtetely who have no transportatoin to the a father and son. He was wanted dinl recently had made to prove his tf unk'belpnged -to; Mrs.-' MpPhewdp. Missouri. Nevada. Ohio, Oklahom^ municipal building. Percy Bishop, of Charlestown . Meanwhlle.r Mrs- hfePhefsop lynched'hy> strfcf^^wsflied FpfCibtl iubh^iahusing Cblpps’ friends. Nutt'' q Pennsylvania and New Mass., appeared for his brother also in Bellemore, L. I., for the contention that anyone could live and the crowd spfroundlog the pre­ Sthtedf- Norris previously had men- '-'rega . G. O. P. Victory Seen. charges a Los Angeles newspaper of York. Charles H. Bishop, who is serving murder of Ernest L. Whitman, a without air for sin, hour if he did mier’s. car. JHei 'waBiol^rwhelnfbd tidhed. se.v^|l public officials In- The usual Republican majority is teller of the First National bank, not let fear overcome him. bringing the trunk angle.’ ag.,we'li as Special Interest attaches to sena­ expected in Manchester and it is a life sentence for murder. The the VJickle" Ibye letter—^ njlfslve i n i s ts b h e d l,^ , b^invto; death cludh^cMhyQP K. C. Meacbam, torial contests in Illinois and Penn­ crime was committed at Rockville who was killed in a hold-up April Caused by. Blow, . , f-wbich Keyes claims Tspe wrote to befqre'h'e'.conlfi fire :’a second'’ shgt. C]Wpp8;„trtehd, and L. B. Haughty, expected, too, that the number of Houdinl’3 death is directly attrjb- ' The attack was Inade- at sJ* sylvania because of the sensation­ straight Republican party votes in 1906. It is his twelfth appeal. 4. 1924. ^ „ drmlsten, .-«in^-’'wtiich wis'dntefcept- h 'poUtidiin, In a sermon which he al investigation of a Senate com­ Attorney John A. Danaher, of Police believe Cuniffe and Olsen uted to a blow given, him by a atu-. o’clock last night, just after the priiitdd h). tbe Searchlight. will overwhelm 'the efforts which dent at McGill University, Mbq- ed^to"‘ the‘fgfe: And atltpe same mittee which disclosed $3,000,000 , Hartford, pleaded for the release were the bandits who robbed the time she 01- ? ^ friends premier;had. eg^jpgpb -lrbm: Ip, a stateipent given, out shortly have been made here to elect Peninsular State bank cf Highland treal.. Quebec, several days ago. The ^dium',:afe Biglb|B»3?wh6re hp?;h|d was spent in the Pennsylvania Re­ of S. A. T. Salisbury, who is serv­ -were: offere4%S^mbf‘i p ^ after vtlie shooting, Norris said he publican primary and $1,000,000 George Gabb as sheriff over Ed­ Park, of $1,000 last Thursday. The magician had lectured before- the attended a mbeOTg. ofijthe congress ward W. Dewey. ing a life sentence, for murder. The wbuid’','^'tfay''her.'.-;,-,'. .-"vC-;.,- - bgd. .hhd:e telephone call from a in the Illinois Republican primary pair also are suspected of a num­ student body and invited any stu­ The 6vafigeli«t ina4e<.tho9a going to kill you for what you said sachusetts. The Herald is prepared torney Brown recited the history of by Olsen, dressed in underwear B la^ toipb'rrow*' - • He t-wJjLi then peknrbed. : ^ • expenditure by former Senator nothing Of the matter, beyond statT decide if their sermons, damn you,” he Newberry, Mich., of $100,000 iu a to give election returns at both its the case. He said that Salisbury and a bathrobe. ing they had made him wince at the ■ Rppie wept .t® tne, Norris reported In his offices tomorrow night. For phone killed Herman Chapman and Wil­ Gave Policeman No Chance. time, in view ot the fact that be was be held for trial, 1u cqurt. elthmBBt'YfheP''.fi^'’l^e' ot MosjioUbI s primary campaign. statsinesS. ■ . ' , High Stakes For Several. returns simply call 664. liam Kinney, .who the prisoner “What’s the trouble, buddy, unprepared, and went on Vlth his Aipiee’s . suppers'; Ip *!priaA. escaped reached the'City; l Norris. explained that shortly claimed, were trying to dispossess said Jones as he and the others A pair of expsn^ve ^ black’’ slip­ ^rbughout. the. plgbt^grougp of The future of prospective presi­ show. ■ pers rfouhd ip ;,Ormlstonls :tfunki afterwards, CJhipps made a threat- dential candidates of both parties. him of his home. He said he did crowded into the lobby of the At the follotring night’s-perform­ FascUtl paradfid ’^ 'e atrspts, sing­ enthg ’move toward his hip pocket. not think Salisbury would be a men­ have been ide.nt|fled a haidng boon ing ‘;Glvineiza.’’v the .Faciiti hypin Is at stake in several of the states. QUEEN MEETS TOLKS,’ apartment. ance Houdlnl waa observed, to dou­ solid ;.tb. Aimee McPherson,- world- ace to society if freed. “ Nothing at all,” said Olsen, while in the- cKurphes-aud hojpps (Oontloned-on Page 3.) In Maryland Albert Ritchie, Dem­ ble up through. pain. ' He com­ renpinibd &yangellst> le e. LOs An­ prgyeVs.of thankfglTlng were utter­ ocratic champion of state rights, is, • Would Go To Italy. who had held his right hand be­ plained of severe pains in his, stom­ GETS INDIAN BONNET geles shee'.atgfa.-succord.ingj; to^ an ed.- ' 'V'- a candidate for re-election as gov­ Vincenzo Sanslzero, of Water­ hind him. ach on the train from Montreal'and announcement- frbmHhe distPidt at­ bury, 62 years old, who has been “ What’s all this shooting Pope Plds when notified of the ernor and a big majority in his fa­ was given a Seidlitz po-wder. torney’s office today. , .The Identl- occurrence 'said: • ’ ■’■I'niahks be to serving a life sentence since 1903, about?” said Jones. -Persisted in Playing. vor would add to his chances of ob­ High Hats ‘Out’ as N. Dakota “ It’s about this,” snapped Ol­ Rcatlon was made thrpn|i;h. ,tb,e: ser­ Gdd that-otn a day when-tb.e.chureb COP.AnACKEDBY taining the 1928 Democratic presi­ made known through counsel his Dr. Leo Dretzke met the train at ial number on the rilpp'gfp, wplch Is celebrating tge-Rei^ of .Chrift Farmers Board Train and intention of returning to Italy if re- sen pulling his right arm from be- dential nomination. Likewise in Detroit and after examination ad was. sent; here” in ad-rance,- ; - ; ; the head pf Italy-has been spared; Ohio. Atlee Pomerene, Democratic Braves Do War Dance. leased. He Is reported as in poor vised the magician not'to give the liie lnfbrmation4;w;8s'.lbxthe ef­ 3 PRISONERS, SHOOTS (Continned on Page 3.) The>youth. who- assaulted the pre­ senatorial aspirant against Senator performance on Sunday night, but fect that an official ;ot,the/^eath- mier late today; is'reporfed to have -Willis, Republican Incumbent, is Aboard Queen Marie’s Special (Continued on page 3) Houdinl insisted, in view, of the fact erby-Kayaerr-Kayaer ShqeShpe ^Company:>Cgmpany: .:;h§f'e been the-ISiyear-old son-of a Bo- Train, Nov. 1.— Queen Marie, of mentioned as a possible leader ot the house -was - sold out, and he had .ldsntifled tlie seriaV number as logua pointer. , ' One Is Dying, Another Locked the party in 1928. In New York Roumania, rubbed elbows today went bn despite his great handicap the .same as; tbat;bn . shoes sold by ' Among the • many • messages of Up, TWrd. Gets Away; Had Senator James W. Wadsworth, Re­ with “ just folks,” the typical Amer­ his firm to Mrs. McPherson; hughes sic k w it h a and pain. congratulation that poured In on the Robb^ an Annory. publican Incumbent, has been ican farmer and his wife. He completed the performance classed among the party leaders While her milllon-dollar train SHOOTS UP A PARTY and was rushed to the hospital Mon­ Mr,. JuUa Jobert. oI -. 18.6..MWJ, h a r d COLD AT HOB . New York, Nov. 1.— Attacked In who might succeed to Mr. Cool- sped through the fertile lands of day. strek Ip at the-Memorial,hospital to have idge’s position as national leader North Dakota a dozen real farmers During the week he rallied occa­ where she is suffeHbg from a brok- ' The a taxicab by three bandits whom THEN KILLS HIMSELF he .hqd just arrested. Patrolman of the party. In the' Cincinnati, and their wives “ on the soil” board­ sionally, but Yesterday It became Ohio, legislative district. Speaker ed at each stop and chatted with Compelled to Forego Speech at evident the end was near. home. Martin Tutt today shot one of bis her majesty until the next stop. tloh,’’. discussing Ihe attack prIloners' aUd kept another. . The! Nicholas Longworth. also a pros- Cleveland Man Kills Two, Harvard Uniwi Today and upon the'premier."■ third escaped. During the Bcufllai pective presidential caimidate, is It was the appointed day of free­ -A Wounds Three, Commits Keep to Efis Room. Threo other woiild-be assassius Tutt was Injured by a blow with receiving a test from Democratic dom for Queen Marie in which she linger in’jail awalflng^trlal for their was to do what she wished and see Suicide With Antomaffic. spmw hlubt weaipon which rendered opposition of John C. Rogers, who Boston, Mass., Nov. 1.— Charles attempts to kiU-Mussollial. .. ; his right' arm helpless. is running for Longworth’s seat. whom she chose. Her majesty be­ Evans Hughes, former secretary of Bay State Test. gan it with a royal proclamation . Cleveland, Nov. 1.— Three per­ Election Returns Major Zanfbbni'l who Is alleged Ralph Noble, 22, Is In a dying state, was confined to his room at a A test of national Interest to the that high hats were “ out” for this sons are dead and four others In. a to have planned .to.shopt-Wnssolinl condition In the hospital with- the Nicholas Murray Butler said. "The American ^ people are Republican party will be staged in day at least. She expressed the de­ serious condition In hospitals as local hotel with a severe cold. He while he ioiade,; a speech ,frpm the patrolman’s in ' his • lung, was forced to cancel an engagement Massachusetts where William M. sire to meet and talk with “ the the result of a man running amuck more interested in thelf government the day after .election than balcony of Chigo. palace on. Novem­ Henry Schultz, .19, is held on with an automatic pistol. to speak at Harvard Union this ber 5, '19^6, will probably: go'on charges of assault and robbery and Butler, close friend of President backbone of America” and later to any other time." Goolidge and chairman of the Re­ ride with the cowboys at Medora, James Trecka, 48, who was suing noon. Mr. Hughes, who came here trial durlhg the latter part of this carrying cpncealed weapons. The his wife for divorce, returned to to speak at a Republican rally, The Hprald believes Manchester people will be interested rngnth or, ^e,:flrst; of nCxf. ;: ! name ■ of the man who escaped is publican national committee 1s op­ the heart -of North Dakota bad posed for re-election to the Senate her home and killed or wounded hoped to be able to keep an engage­ In election results to a far greater ext^t'the" night ot election. The pnhlic prosecutor has..rccent- notkpQwn. ' ' lands, where a rodeo will be staged. every member of a family dinner by former Senator David I. Walsh. An escort of honor from the state ment tonight to speak at a Harvard Therefore The Herald is prepared to'glve the people of Manches­ ly lannquuced'. thatlhe will: ask tor Police said . Noble admitted that party, then shot himself. Beside club dinner, launching a five million thq trial of Hon. vViglet'Gibson, the he and ^chultz stole fifteen revol­ There are fifteen women in races American Legion accompanied the Trecka the dead are: Prank Ko- ter the best.se^lce possible In announcing .the.results... . for House seats but no women Queen through the North Dakota dollar drive for a new group of English: woman of .nofela.birth, who vers from the 2 5 8th Field Artll^ry man, 36, Mrs. Trecka’s son-in-law; Harvard law school buildings. The polls close at .6 p. m. Within a half^Dur returns will shqt at the. premier,on April 7,1926 seeking a Senate seat; The lone tour, '^xovemor A. G. Sorlle is to Edward Kukral, 30, Mrs. Trecka’s armory. < feminine senatorial aspirant was board the train at Bismarck and in­ bo coming in from all corners of the. state., .Th.e.Her?.ld/S w ire... an^ who"hak^beett 'helleV^ 'to 'be nephew. The wounded: Mrs. Mary Cota M. Bixler, socialist in Penn­ HAD GOOD REASON FOR seiwice on election returns will opgn at 6 o’clot*. ‘ Phqne cgHs invsne.; ' ■ ^ struct her majesty in co-operative Trecka, 48, critical; Evelyn Kukral JILTING CLUB HOSTESS sylvania, who died after the noml- marketing and agricultural pro­ wiil'be handled through 664. BuUetins-will be.posted;at The :. Gino Lucettl, who''’ls alleged to 17; Mrs. Sylvia Koman, daughter have' hurled a-'bo'inb ;at''the’'pre- W O B R ^ OVER ifATHERi cation. blems. of Mrs. Trecka. New York, Nov. 1.— Jury hear­ Herald’s oflice on Oak street. The north office will be thrown k il l s s e l f a n d b a b e s Three women running for re- North Dakota Indians in tribal »mler’s'. autbmohlle' In Home '01'Sep­ ing a $50,000 breach of promise open to visitors. . election now are members of the sostume performed an Indian dance N. Y. POLICJE VETERAN DEAD. tember 11, this year, also „ awpUs ' Los AhgCIes, Nov. 1-,— Crazed House; Edith Nourse Ro.gers, (R.. suit brought by Jean Billlngton, A direct wire will bring in the national electiqn results and ' for the royal party at Mandan and night club hostess, against Dr. 'Wal­ tri'af." ^ th worry-over the financial dlffl- Mass.): Mary T. Norton. (D., N. presented the queen with an Indian New London, Nov. 1.— Richard ter W. Davis, Boston dentist, re­ an open wire-will, be ntjalntalned'with/';the;-RepuhMcw’.Sta^e ottltles of her father . in' Chicago, J.), and Florence P. Kahn, (R.« bonnet. J. Mulcahey, 66, a retired New ported today it was unable to agree Central committee headijuarters in Hhrttord" thus assuring the ;, ’ "Cousin' '^ t 6 ’/ .■ a ;^tee-,«ct dJA- Mr8: Lufbe'rry indwobd, 30, today ina‘ wili' be prkented ‘by Mias .Jjil- Cal.) ___ York policeman, died at his home and was discharged. Miss Billlng­ quickest possible service bn the results. _ . . . , ktHed- herself and'her two babies by TREASURY BALANCE in Quarker Hill on Sunday, ot drodVAfidlRon,'’ talmited' etocutiotr- ton alleged that the dentist court­ 1st. at ' Softth M'etliibdlAt chuieh turning on the ggs in the babies’ Washington, Nov. 1.— Treasury heart disease. He had been in ill ed her during thp winter of 1924 bedroo^; ot h'^: Hollywood home, The Girls’ Friendly society of St. balance as of October 29: $232,- tk&teveiilnS; und^rltlur ak»P*k>s of Mary’s Episcopal church will have health for some time previous to but later told her he could not theimisslenafy'fsocfstles of the uccdr^gto'H ipoiis to the sheriff's 621,419.16. his death. He was retired 22 years marry her because he had a wife For R «tarM Fttoiie 644 dfflee. ' its regular meeting this evening. Balance as of October 28: $234,- ago. in Boston. 106,853.12.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 ,192ff. PAGBTWO. A daughter, Ina May, was lorn JOHN MTHiIiSN. Saturday to Mr« and Mrs. William John Mullen of 184 1-2 Center ABOUTTOWN Price of 85 Spruce street. street died early this morning after a lingering illness. . He had been a resident of this town for 22 yeaj8. Mystic Review, W. B. A., will Mrs. J. A. Hood- of Chieatnut street who attended the W. C, T. U. coming here from Ireland and had meet this evening In Tinker hall at been employed as a weaver. In Che­ CAN YOU SnOGEST THE CLEVEREST WORDS TO COMPLETE 7:30 sharp. The meeting will closp convention In Bridgeport last week, in time for the public.whist at 8 gave an-Interesting-talk on-tho do-* ney Brothers. * _ , o’clock of which Past Commander Ings at the conference before tha He Is survived by two sons, THE HEADLINE IN THE ADVERTISEMENT BELOW ? Grace Lathrop is chairman. Six senior dei>artment of' Center church and David, one daughter, Mrs. .Wil­ prizes will be awarded the win­ Sunday school yesterday. liam Johnston and a brother, wu- ners and refreshments served. 1 1am who lives'in IrtlBBa* - Mrs-'H. Q. French of Parker The fuaeral "wUl be held at niff Miss Esther Brindle and Miss street, won the first prlxe for the late home on Wednesday fitertoon Nina Keefer of Flushing. L. I., best costume at the Hallowe’en Rev. Joseph Cooper, of South were thie week-end guests of Mr. dance at Wapping Saturday night. Methodist church of which Mr. Mu.- and Mrs. J. L. Strong of Marble She was garbed In the style of the leu was a member, will officiate and ^2 ,0 0 0 ^ CONTEST street. early fiO’s. burial will be In the Bast cemetery. T h ird V The W. C. T. U. will meet to­ morrow dKemoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Albert Mann of Linden street. A large attendance Is hoped for as reports will be given of the state Manchester’s convention held last week at Bridgeport. I THE RIALTO J Coziest Theater Miss Leora > Hibbard Is home from Connecticut Agricultural Col lege with an attack of grip. She hopes to be able to resume her Last Times Today . Tomorrow and . studies within a day or two. XV " The regular monthly meeting of Wednesday " 5 ^ the Lakevlew Parent-Teacher As­ sociation will he held at the school bn South Main street this evening. I Jetta Goudal | Pupils of the school will provide the entertainment. in E George Johnson has returned to Man his home In Boston after a visit with his parents, ' Mr. and Mrs John E. Johnson of Clinton street. O’ W ar” i Mrs. R. H. Wirtalla of Strant A Gripping Photoplay of E street spent the week-end at the home of her brother. Mayor G. J. $ the Great War, and a Ger- S Scanlon of Holyoke, Mass, -man Fraulein Who Forced = It was erroneously reported Sat­ W.RAYAHRANOfiMfiNT i^HNSTON WITH urday that Miss Alice Marshall won B. BBRCBR An American Doughboy to 5 the first prize for the prettiest cos­ Toil On Her Farm Until the S tume at the Hallowe’en frolic at the School street Rec. The winker Day When Cupid Put In S was Miss Frances Kasack of Church street, who is employed at Pagani’a store at the North End. ^i/.c6a hr A ROLLICKING COMEDY The Beethoven Glee club will OSCARAPKI______rehearse tonight at the Swedish Lutheran church at 8 o’clock. A Selected Short Subjects. NOVELTY REEL - NEWS special rehearsal of the first basses ’jAl» nca®3»ev.-«A^ and first tenors will be held at 7 o’clock. PRICES: SCHEDULE I Mrs. Frank Zimmerman of Ben­ Matiness 10c to Doors open promptly at ton street will entertain the Dorcas Everyone; Evening 1:45. Eves, at 6:30. Sat. I '^Don’t be stubborn, Sir/. society of the Swedish Lutheran 20c to Adults, 10c I church Wednesday evening. and Holidays Continuous i to Children. i 3 99 Loyal Circle King’s Daughters will meet In Center church this evening for special business. Tiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Chairmen of all committees for Solomon was the first wise man who said Center church bazaar, “A Trip to Toklo,” will meet at the church “Nothing ventured .. . nothing gained.” this evening at 7:,30 in the junior room. TONIGHT I America was discovered by a man who*d "Men’s. Sunday” at the Second \ Congregational church yesterday try anything once. brought out the largest attendance BEBE i since the summer vacation. As a We KNOfFthot O ld Gold is a better ciga­ result of the efforts of the Men’s Club an unusually large number of DANlEliS rette. the men were present and in many [ cases their whole families. Rev. F. We Know that it is the smoothest and most ! C. Allen preached an Insplflng IN ”The sermon on "The Manhood of satisfying cigarette ever parked between a i Jesus.” A male quartet consisting /v of Ralph Brown and W. J. Taylor, Campus pair of lips. j tenors, and Rev. F. C. Allen and E. \ E. Segar, basses, sang two selec­ tions In addition to the anthems by FUrt” But the proof is in the smoking. the regular choir. Imagine Bebe Flirting Gaily from Swimming Pool to How can we “make good” our claims if you without taxing or tiring your tongue or throat. ' Ballroom, Upsetting the Campus in General with Her won’t test them fairly with your taste! Here’s’ That you can smoke it morning, noon or night what a fair tryout of O ld G o l d will prove to . . . as many as you like... with maximum en­ Flirtation! - you: “ That a cigarette can have plenty of joyment and without regret or aftereffect. punch without any punishment. That it can Now we leave it to you, Sir :—Isn't it worth VICKS NEWS COMEDY have all the aroma and fragrance in the world a few cents to make these great discoveries i* EXTRA I Circle EXTRA! Ocm 17 MlWioeiJm U n i K m i^p Tomorrow and Wed. PLENTY OF PUNCH* ♦BUT NO PUNISHMENT COFnELD Lon Chaney The lowest priced high qual­ ity ironer on the market. A In “ X h e ? few dollars a month gives you OLD GOLD this efficient servant. Why did every crook in ’Frisco tremble at h^ THE SMOOTHEST CIGARETTE Ask for your free trial. frown? Why did he hold thousands in peril of their The Manchester || lives? Come and see the greatest character delineator cents on the silent screen today. 20 15 Electric Company I

Cfl The Greatest Thrill the Screen ^oday and Has Ever Seen— h i s i t th« dUrd O ld G old h n d lia e featuras of Old Gold Cigarettes. Then bepn a separate sheet of paper, or n submit the most appropriate headline separate coupon*—with your name eontest—with another Bolden pot sttutinz with Um words “DON'T BK and address in full. T h e Mightiest To f $2,000 in prizes. Get on your think* BTUlSOBN. SIRI" ^______usingnot Race for Gold in over ten words told. The shorter the fC \ In the event th at ssvsral per* Tomorrow inB oep—you may got $1,000 ou t o f that If It gets over Uie VW aonsAubmit the same winning the History of FIRST PRIZE p ot! headline. tlM h With equal ntfatness and point. equal respect for above conditio ns, the World — The Lorillard Company think tha Originality, clearness, brevity, the prise for that hssdUne will be above is a dandy ad for O ld Gold C i^ ' (4) neatness and legibility will count. dlvioisd equally among them. That’s What u,ooo*» rettes. But what shall tha headline Send your suggestions on the cou* pon In this advertisement, or a f ’7\ The P. Lorillard Company You’ll See in “3 for the best suggestion beP A headline makes or unmakes an It p a.per, t------written on------one M e of V' / will have the right to use as ft Bad Men.” advertisement. sheet, only. Sign your full name and pleases any or ^ neadUnes sug* address. You may submit as many gested, whether they secure a prize Also ‘’Our Gang Yon are invited to submit your head* suggestitma as yon like, but eadi must or not. SECOND PRIZE .. $500»o line idea. The obstinate man in the pie* Comedy.” ture is refaisinB to try O ld G olds. Tlia for the next best suggestion younB lady behind the oonnter knows Matinees, 2:15; Eve’s, 7 and 9. No Advahee in Prices. that a stnbbom man misses a lot of Advertising D epartment, Division 9® 3 PERFORMANCES DAILY. t^ Ils. What is she sayinB to him , to P. Lorillard Co., 119 W. 40th St., New York City 50 PRIZES...... ^1000 Bat him to ohanBe his mind ? Wednesday lliurs^y Friday & Saturday Yonr headline most not be orar tea My suggestion for the headline for the Old Gold for the 50 next best suggestions words, inoludinB the foor first words advertisement (fiontest No, 3) is as foUotvs:^ DOUBLE FEATURE BILL “ DON’T BE STUBBORN, SIRI” That Bives yon a masimam of six words The Funniest Pictur<» 5 Acts Select Vaudeville to add. of the Year 52 prizes totallinB $2,000.00 w ill be •*DONT BE STUBBORN, SIR!. Oskeel JWow! Wow! JUDGES awarded for the S2 headlines which most oleverly Bat oyar the point of this adyar- “A Trip To Wiskee! Wee! Wee! G borob M cD bvitt . . . Ntw York tisamant.. ^ in Uia opinion of tha jodBas. 91 RtprtstHtathe B»stm Herald-Traveler CONTEST RULES Chinatown” Red M orton S. R utsky . Preiidenu (^test^opens NqTmber_lst and . . dosee November '16th. AlT rnliea c Cellepaie fecial Jdvertising Agency^ Inc. must be mailed to reach the Lorillard Com* NAME••s*s**R««««***«**< t i \ e— ••• < Companion Feature: pany Iwor ' before ______midnighti (of November ulius athews Isth. Wlnneca win be annonnoed Novemo A Romance of Real Grange In , J M ... RcpresentoAve ef 48 her 20th. ^New England newspe^ers /ON Anyone-K>f eithar ass—may com* ...... • • < Thoroughbreds \C'J pete, excepting employes of the P. R obert W. O r r ... Lenntn iA Mitchell^ Lorillard Company or their afflUsted com* panies. DATE...... T0W N..\ “One Minute ^ Lu.f Advertising Agency Read the text of the above adverttaa. “RACING BLOOD” (3) ment carefully. Oet posted on tbs n Country Store & To Way” The Winners of the FIRST HEADLINE CONTEST will be announced .November 15th NOTE: A REAL FOOTBALL GAME WILL BE (W inners of the second contest will be ANNbuNCED Novem ber 22nd, dte third contest, Novem ber 29th) PRESENTED ON THE STATE THEATRE STAGE Surpise Night Thursday, Friday and Saturday Eveninga^Between North £teds and the AH Stars ! ' MA^(XHESrBR:BVCNINGfflBieft%;»l^^^

McGomb; seoopd ries-preiident, beneath the difguise was one of the an accident on the Bolton road PICKS A OTCB there was some doubt c<^eemlng THREE ARSONS HURT t e FOUR DEER Stuart Robinson; treasurer,:. ElUo^t imombers. about 6:30 last evening when the PffilORNOBRISON the circumstances surrounding the Kpight: secretary, Mgrir Wllcpg; A feature of the refreshmbuts cfLT be was driving ran head on into UGRT MACHD® murder. They said that everyone Marlon Moore, Emma Strickland; was tlie ''ifortnne’V pu^dlufi contain­ one driven by James J. GOodwln of in Stamford was In favor of the IN AUTO ACCIDENT ; FROM MAINE WOODS Frances Howe, Marjorie Little. ing mbney.'.a'rlng,'a thimble and a Hartford. Mr. Goodwin and Joseph t o B lH ilP TRIAL FOR MDRDQt man’s release. At that statement, James McCaw, Sherwood House. button. Robertson who ifas with him, as Hr. and Mrs. WlUlam Bay Carmelo Monta$nio, daughter of Rioy Warren. Well as Dr. Holmes and Captain family.of 83 Stone'dreet met Wit Sohendel, all testified that Cunning­ van unusual accident last evei___ the murdered man, cried out: “ We An Ont of Town Residents; ' Fred Wohllebee, Ed Montle, Jos­ Program committee for the (Ooathnied trom page 1) ham was under the influence of 11- while driying down Twin Hills object. That is not true.” Polfce Blame Man for Driv­ eph and' Charles Irons are back In year— Miss Eva MoComb. chair­ RUTS jAMAKA , The girl was with her mother Manchester today after a week’s man;. Ruthven BldwelU Margaret Quor. Cunningham maintained he their way to East^ Hartford. - ^ Norris reached into his desk where and several others, brothers and ing WhUe Intoxicated. had had no hard ihjuor after noon - going down the hill, he kept a gnn, the statement said. bunting trip in Maine. They car­ sisters. Taking the stand then the ried on in the vicinity of Grand Social committee— Jamiss rMis- TEU5P0UCE, ARREST on Sunday. Later he admitted Bay claimed he was partly blindMf;^ **I don't know how many times girl declared that she was an eye­ Three persons were taken to the Lake Stream. They have wjt i Caw, chairman; Emma BtrioUand, drinking some cider during the, by: approaching headUghts and did I shot." Norris declared. witness tO; the crime aad that Memorial hospital last night fol­ them the carcasses of four deer— Ray Warren, Frances Howe, Mar afternoon. ndt see a steam roller standing on^ R. B. Rideway, a politician, who Frank Farr, who conducts a the side <4 the road. As a reaul|. Frank Sclaflhi had held her father lowing an automobile accident near two buck and two doe. jorie Little,' Muriel Treat. . Judge Johnson found him guilty was sitting outside In his car and while Ghs shot him. TlaeAflrl then Boland’s FlUing Station on thb Frank Irons and Joseph Irons Membership comml.ttaei— Rodney small grocery store at Spruce.and and . imposed Imposed a a nne fine oi of eiuu glOO anu and his car crashed into the steam rot-. , heard the shots said he saw two said: “ We‘ ask simple justice and Bolton Road. None of them were brought down the two buck and Charter Oak streets, was before the i g, jail sentence of ten ler and threw , his wife and thred Wilcox, chairman; Betty Robbins, children ont of the car. Mr. BsA men nervously approach the door that Gua Sclafini remain-In' prison seriously Injured, however, and It Wohllebee and Charles Irons got Roy Warren, Stuart Robinson. • Manchester town court this “ o^^'iHavs leading to the pastor’s office. is expected two will be discharged the doe. Ed Montle went without Ihg oh the' charge of selling intoxi- ^ ' however, was pinned in the ma-_^ . during-the'time imposed by the Finance—Elliott Knight, chair­ chine by the steering wheel and es­ "How in hell' am I going to court.” today. All parties concerned were ft Cfttcll* man; Doris Ellsworth, Robert Car­ eating liquor. What he did sell KT.WH LADIES’ NIGHT know him when I see him,” said from out of town. was a small bottle of Jamaica caped with a bruised chest. E. Earl Garlick, assistant state WohUebee didn’t even get sight ter. Rockville Lodge of Elks, In one man who was later identified Mr. and Mrs. James J. Goodwin of something to shoot at until ginger. which there are several Manchester Mrs. Bay was removed to He-^ attorney-for Fairfield county, up­ mortal hospital where it was stated as Chlpps. hold the daughter in regard to de­ of 120 Adelaid street, Hartford and ■Thursday when he got his doe Farr, was arrested on complaint members, will hold a Ladies’ Night “ No Damnation." his sister, Mrs. Joseph Robe.'tson HALLOWE’EN SUPPER AT of SUi^tine Gardner who was the this morning she has a laceration scription of the crime. Nothing could cheer the big fel­ ORANGE HALL. on November 4. A luncheon will Norris appeared calm through­ of 505 Maple avenue, Hartford, low up until he succeeded bring- principal witness. Gardner and be served and good entertainment of the right hand and possible In­ out the proceedings following the were in one of the machines. Their Over a hundred of the Daughters another young fellow had a row in ternal injuries in addition to the ipg the animal down. Montle saw of Liberty attended the Hallowe’en will be provided. On November 30 shooting and the next day preach­ car collided with one operated ■ by plenty of game, but the excitement Farr's store and finally Mr. Farr the Elks plan a dinner and get to­ loss of several teeth. The chlldreii ed a sermon before a capacity con­ KILLER CDNIFFE, PAL William Cunningham of Andover supper and costume party in Orange put both Gardner and his chum out. escaped with slight injuries. affected. his shooting badly. hall Saturday evening. The pa­ gether at the Rainbow Inn. gregation of more than 6,000 on in which Wilbur Manning of Hol­ , Victor Yates and Philip Holmes As a result Gardner told Sergeant The accident was investigated by the text: “ There Is no damnation yoke, was riding. Cunningham was who went to Maine with the local rade around the hall was ' a sight Crockett that he bought the Jamai­ Miss Adele Trefry of Greenwich Patrolman McGlinn and It is und­ AND POUCEMAN SLAIN worth going some distance to see^ for them that are in Christ Jesus. arrested by Sergeant Crockett on a party are natives of that state and ca ginger from Farr. was the week-end guest of Mr. and erstood there were no red lights on The pastor did not refer In his charge of operating a motor vehi­ remained there following the There were all sorts of fearful and^ Mr. Farr in his own behalf said Mrs. Malcolm Mollan of North the steam roller at the time. cle while under the Influence of li­ wonderful rigs, including witches, sermon to the shooting of the (Contiaiied from'Page 1.) hunt. he supposed he bad a right to sell Main street. night before. j quor. His case was set for this "Spark ” shepherdesses with the Jamaica ginger. Judge John­ morning in the local police court. crooks, old-fashioned women and Within two weeks, Norris had hind him ' and shooting Jones “ CYP" CLUB MEETS. son reserved his decision until TOO LATE FOR Class Form ing been indicted on charges of mur­ through the forehead. As Jones The accident resulted, it is un­ others dressed to represent little Wednesday, ip order that he might classification der by a grand jury and had begun collapsed, face down Olsen fired derstood, from negligence on the .. Center church young people girls with their dolls. have an opportunity to investigate A violin outfit will be loaned part of Cunningham who, it Is organization of defense plans twice at the others hitting Rancour who are members of the "Cyp” club The prize for the best dressed the law’ in more detail in regard to TO RENT— t room tenement at 146 while learning and at the com­ which Included collection of sub­ in the shoulder and Burns in the said, drove his car clear over to held an interesting meeting at the lady was won by Mrs. Sarah Ritchie School. All Impro^ments, Including the left hand side of the road in selling Jamaica ginger as several pletion of a course of lessons a scriptions from members of his face. church last night and listened to re­ who also won in the soda water cases of tlds ^bs^^cter have gone to steam heat. Inquire 14S School street. meeting the other machine at the contest. Mrs. Ellen Fuller was Telephone 1267. new outfit will be given free o| church. He continued to preach Again Olsen pulled the trigger, ports of the Older Girls’ Confer­ the Superior- court and have been regularly and even conducted re­ but his pistol’ jammed and he ran corner. awarded the prize for the funniest 17 charge. The injured persons were taken ence. After considerable discus­ thrownrowu uuv.out. FOR SALE—Wood. Hardvrood, vival meetings in this section. to a dresser to get another gun. As sion, asking questions and other woman's costume; Mrs. Nellie Pear­ William Cunningham of AndoYer, truckload. Telephone 109-12 Enroll this week I to the hospital in an ambulance. son for the "best dressed man” and During grand jury meetings he he reached it Rancour fired at him matters of business it was decided who was for many years a resident FOR SALE—Gas stove, child’s crib, See charged the members of the body and in his rage poured six bullets to postpone hearing reports of the Mrs. Ellen Ferguson the funniest of Manchester and better known as mahogany dining suite, wllton rug were composed of members of the into the prostrate man, but until The 50th anniversary committee man's getup. Mrs. Georgiana Tom­ 9*12. roll top desk, reasonable. Ap­ Timothy C. Sheehan of Manchester Branch No. 1, A..O. Older Boys’ conference until the fol­ "W ild Bill,” was found guilty by Catholic church, to which, as a the last Olsen crept towarl the lowing meeting. linson won the peanut r»ce. Later Judge Johnson this morning of ply 561 Main st H. will meet tonight in St. James’ “ Spark Plug” was auctioned off. Orford Bldg* 865 Main St, member of the Klan, he was oppos- dresser, where the other gun lay The ofiScers and members of the driving an automobile while under LOST—^Maltese cat, four white Battle in Passage. hail. Mrs. Mary Mercer was the winner So. Manchester, Conn. cabinet are as follows: President, the influence of liquor. He had paws. Return to 28 Russell street. $15,000 For Defense. The lobby In which the shooting Robert Russell; vice-president, Eva but close Inspection revealed that It was estimated that Norris took place is a narrow passage, at has collected more than |15,000 one end of which is a living room from members of his church for and at the other end a bedroom. In his defense. As a token of their the center are a bath room and a belief in him, his "flock” will hold titchen. After the first three shots, nightly prayer meetings during the Olsen retreated to the bedroom, Fradin’ s trial, asking divine guidance. while Redman made for the living Norris’ church Is “outlawed lu room. Rancour and Bums were in the Southern Baptist church con­ the bath room, firing around the ference. About 10 years ago he corner. was acquitted of charges of araon When Olsen lay dead on the Coat in connection with the destruction floor. Rancour entered the- bed­ of his church by fire. • room and found, sprawled on the Big November More than 500 veniremen were bed there the bodies of Cunlffe and on hand today as prospective mem­ the woman,-both in underclothing. bers of the jury. The defense and Jones was taken to Highland W eek state have summoned more than Park General hospital, where he 150 witnesses, among whom are died an hour after admission. He noted politicians, preachers and was a married man with no chil business men. dren. He joined the Highland Park Feature Asks Venue Clhange police department in 1919. after Sale Alleging that the CathoUc serving overseas in the army. He church and Individuals of great waa recognized as one of the most power have conspired to g ^ him efficient officers on the force. “ hung” for his killing of D. D. Olsen “ Ice Cart” Connolly Now in Progress Chlpps, lumberman, exploded a New York, Nov. 1.— William J. bomb in the prosecution camp to­ Olsen, slayer of James "Killer” For Thanksgiving day by asking for a change of ven­ Cuniffe and two others at Detroit Coats fo r Mother ue It came as a complete sur­ was today identified by New York prise and took the prosecution off police as Thomas "Ice Cart” Con­ its feet. - nolly, alias William Crowley, Har­ Coats for Daughter The motion for a change of ven old Williams, Ryan, and Condon. Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner at our expense. With * ue names H. C. Meacham, mayor He was arrested many times, but Coats for Mites of a of Forth Worth; O. E. Carr, city convicted only twice, owing the every suite of furniture or Kitchen Range sold be^een now and manager; L. X. Haughey, manager witnesses’ fear of him. Minute of Meacham’s store and George J. He was farniliar with Elizabeth, Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25th, we are going to give, absolutely, Kreynbuhl, secretary of the N. J., and is'suspected of having Knights of Columbus, as those who participated in the Elizabeth mail Coats for gentle Old Free, a large, teller, juicy Turkey, all dressed and ready for tee have conspired to get him “ hung.’ holdup. Ladies who remember Court was recessed to prepare a oven. W e have contracted for a large number of these fine birds formal answer to the motion. when shoes had no left Attorneys on both sides say it — tee finest we could find in the markete-they have a g ^ to will take a week to dispose of this PLAN MASS MEETING or right. motion finally, as a great many furnish as many as we shafi need and teat every one will be a witnesses will be introduced by both sides. FOR COMMUNin CLUB Hundreds of Coats native turkey. There’s one for^you, and ^ come in at once and select your Smte for Dimng Room, L*ving MANY PRISONERS Part of Drive for Fimds To­ to Choose From at Room or Bedroom, or a Kitchen Rai^e. Pay for your morrow Night— To Get Elec­ BEG FOR FREH)0M| tion Returns. in 12 months on our Profit Sharing Plan which ® liberal discount, and in addition one of t^ se fine imtive turkej s A mass meeting of local people Rem arkable (Coutlnned trom page 1.) is planned for tomorrow night by will be delivered to your home absolutely Free on Thanksgiving the Manchester Communlty’d u b In mental condition. The state attor an effort to arouse enthusiasm for Eve, ney neither favored nor opposed the the club’s drive for funds. The Savings appeal. meeting will be held in Balch and Attorney Philip M. Bernstein Brown hall on Depot Square at 8 asked the release of Harry Robin­ o’clock. at son, of Waterbury, who Is serving In order to attract more, people Quaker Ranges from 20 to 25 years for rape. Rob­ it is planned to have a radio set in­ Quaker Ranges inson has been in prison since 1912. stalled lo that election returns Frank Ustik, of Waterbury, who may be broadcast. You will make no mistake if you Is serving from four to seven years There will be speakers on the A W hale Two for rape committed in 1925, de­ program who will outline the wotk purchase a Quaker Range. There the cl4b has been doing and a gen­ clared that he had been "framed” is no better range made. Every o f a N ative by the parents of the girl he was eral Invitation has been extended | Fra^n’ said to have attacked. He said he to everyone to attend. Quaker is a perfect baker and a Big Gobbler Hen Turkeys was not guilty. perfect heater. They are economi­ Jacob Tilman, of Waterbury, made bis first appeal for a-pardon. cal on fuel and are very easy to He also was convicted of rape In keep clean because of the smooth­ TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY LOT 1925. Tilman declared the girl he Is accused of assaulting had lived Tomorrow For Sheriff, It May Be ness of the castings. If you don’t need a suite or range, every customer during the month of November -mil rec^ve a chance with him from 1915 to 1924 and Many models in stock to choose that he was the father of her two on this prize Rawing. Coupons will be given out from children. He said she was nine­ Gabb"It May Be Dewey-BUT— from, and our men are experienced now until Thanksgiving for every dollar we take in, teen years old while the state claim ed she was fourteen. The state at in stove work so that your range both on old accounts and new accounts and all cash sales tomey declared that Tilman had a will be installed properly. —one coupon anvway, and additional coupons for every prison record in New York state. Tomorrow For five dollars p^d.‘ Bring your coupons to the store on QUAKER SOCIAL Cases Withdrawn. date to be announced later, drop them in the box which Alexander Dembroski, serving si A medium size cjal range with life sentence for murder committed will be provided. , ' ,. . . . . double mantle. A very , popifiar at New Milford, in 1913, made his Three numbers will be drawn by dismterested number-and an honest, practical first plea for clemency. State At­ OVERCOATS party; if you hold one of these numbers you get one of torney Walter Holcomb did not op­ StOV6# the prize turkeys. (Turkeys will be on exhibition in Black Finish ...... $89.50 pose the plea. our show windows later in the month.) v Among the cases withdrawn this Enamel Finish ...... $144.00 morning were the following: It’s Williams (On our Profit Sharing Plan with Alex Tedeschi. 67, of Willlams- ville, serving a life sentence for 1 year to pay.) And a Fine Tur­ murder, and Charles A. Beers, 30, key Free, ...U . of Middletown, serving two to five We have a snappy line years for statuatory rape. No appearances were made In the of Overcoats in all the cases of the following: Giordiano Candido. 34, of Torrlngton, serving newest patterns and a life sentence for murder; Dlratto Cabudo, 40, of Norwich, serving a fabrics. 42 Pc. Oiina Dinner Sets $8.95 Ut,e sentence for murder; William Kyanskas, of Waterbury, statuatory burglary, serving one to eight Come in and look fears. Gill Protests Releose. A dramatic moment was reached them over. when the daughter of a murdered man pleaded that her father’s slayer be kept in prison. The case was that of Gas Sclafini, of Stam­ $25 To $60 ford. who killed John Montagnlo, of fhe same city, in 1922. Sclafini QUAKER ROYAL was sentenced to ten to twelve years for manslaughter and seeks Combination Range Choice of attractive patterns. Just the thing for the oc^- reduction of his sentence to five Our New Methocl of Merchandising 4 holes for gas and 2 for coal, sional party w ith refreshments—or suitable for complete service years. Q U A K E R C William F. Alcorn and David E. 5% for cash at time of purcliase. very compact, the finest and most for six people. Fitzgerald, both of New Haven, A large size coal range, and 2% for cash within 30 days. up-to-date range on the market. a represented Sclafini, declaring favorite of the Quaker line for Net im our popular 10 Payments Plan. Black Finish ...... $162. y e^ . V (^ dependable, in Black Enamel Finish ...... $216< only. $li2.50. INSIST UPON (On our Profit Sharing Plan idth (On our Profit Sharing Plan with mi fURNmiRE CO. 1 year to pay.) . And a Fine Tltu?- 1 year to pay.) And a Fine Tur­ FC e m p s South Manchester, Ct. key Free. George H, Williams key Free, Cor. Main imd Sdibol Sts. BALSAM Johnson Block fo r th a t COV}0\\f MANCHESTER EVENING HKIALD, MONDAY, N pV E J^ ^ 1,1926. PAGEFOtwr

a charletan— quite irre3pectly.e of hold to It would .noyer end their IL llantli^Hirr Mtertlona that ' It would ha.ve whether 'or not sucli inquiry might worked miracles If It had been not, as a matter of fact, he honestly There’s interestinjf hews on the next page. made. He made a great deal of allowed to go on. There would w A s a m PUBLISHED IN N. Y. Turn to it now. PUBLISHED' BT always be new efforts to re-estab­ money by convincing tens of thour THE HERALD PRINTING CO. lish It. Every failure would be sands of people that investigation LEOTEBS Founded by Elwood 8. Bla of the occult was.always and neceST New York, Nov. 1.— Bonfires OcL 1. 188*. excused by the absence of the “ right agftin be,gin to illume the dark Every Evening Excatit Sundmya and sarily a cloak for the making of Don’t Be Cai^ht Napping Holldaya ^ dictator." A new “ right dictator” By CHARLES. P. STEWART. streets of the East Sido at nlght- Entered at the Pnat Office at Man* would be forever a'rising. money. ■Washington.-— Senator James A. cheater as Second ClasaSMxU Matter. The only hope for the destruction He was a genius, in his craft and Reed of Missouri meant to say he's Chill winds coma in from the Is Advice Given by Local SUBSCRIPTION RATBSr By Mall a candidate for the 1928 Democratic Hudson, and it’s cheaper to keep six doUj>.rs a year; -^aixty centa a of Fascism in Italy in a generation a puperlatve showman, but he was month for shorter perljoda presijlential nomination when he warPi 1“ the street than in the By carrier, elghtoen .inti • week, at least lies In the continuation ot an infinitely long way from.being a announced that he isn't a candidate house. As the pushcarts bring an Chamber. Sl..?le copiea t'..ree centa the life and power pt Mussolini tor scientist; as some have gone so far for renomination to the Senate. end to their day’s trade they move SPECIAL ADVERTISING RBPRB- as to (Jail him. He was, on the That’s what political Washington away, one by one. , leaving the SENT.4.T1VE. Hamlltgn-De Llaser. so long a time as may be necessary empty crates in,.which came their ' Inc., 25 West 43d Street. Mew \o-k contrary, a person who started from thinks. - Tliis is tlie 35th article In a scr­ .tnd Cl 2 North Mlchljjan Avenue. to demonstrate to his nation and to George B. Lockwood, ex-secre­ wares. Tots,- scarcely able to tod­ the standing point that everybody, dle, have learned to watch such ies prepared for The Herald by Chicag-o. his world the fallacy ot the theory tary of the Republican national the Manchester Chamber of Com­ Tho Manchester Evenlnf Herald is spare wood as cats watch a garbage that any civilization can prosper everywhere, was a fakir and a graft­ committee, has come out in his merce. • on sale ‘ n New Tork City at Schultz's monthly magazine, the “ National can. , News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd and continue which rests wholly on er, and who stuck to that theory Glance along any East Side street Street and 42nd Street entrance ot through thick and thin and invent­ Republic’’ his party’s rather more "Kills Man Who Was In Concern ■ Grand Central Station. the wisdom and the virtue of one than semi-ofiiclal organ, and said once darkness has settled and you ed his proofs as fast as necessary. will see at least one such neighbor­ that has Failed.” "International News Service has the man— that the government of Ram- so explicitly. New York Now Flooded with ! exclusive rights to use for republlca- No rock ever fell off a precipico The same gossip is current hood fire to a block. Whole fami­ tlon In any form all news dispatches eses III was right and the goveru- lies gather »bout them. They are, Fake Stocks.” without human aid, because it was around Democratic headquarters. Bogus Magazine Solicitors Jail­ credited to or not otherwise credit­ ment of America is wrong. • • • for the most part, stran^gely quiet. ed In this jpaper. It Is also ,‘xcluslvely possible for a human being, hidden, Only the ihildren p .*ank about. The ed.” entitled to us" for republlcatlon all Without being in the very first “ Waterbury Woman Is Gyped the local or undated news published to have pushed the rock. That oldsters stand staring with hypno­ herein." WAYSIDE TREES. group of Democratic presidential tized eyes upon the flames, saying $1200 by Gyps.” We are not at all sure that a was the Houdini creed, in effect. possibilities, Reed has loomed pret­ nothing. Tire’.! As though find­ “ Bcigus Priest Gets Eight to ty conspicuously In the background Ten Years.” MONDAY. NOV. 1. 192C. state-wide celebration should not bo To prove it he hid behind rocks and ing some restful message in the Victrola 8 4 for Christmas pushed them off precipices, and for some time. crackling wood. “ Seek Salesman with Labor organized for the purpose of ade­ Perhaps he’d have loomed still .lere and there the pushcart Bank’s Funds.” said: “ See? I told you." MARE IT A RECORD. quately calling attention to the let­ more conspicuously if he’d declared men are burning their own kind­ The above are some of the titles Only $3 Weekly Connecticut voters occupy, with ting of the first contracts for setting himself somewhat more definitely ling and their families are gather­ which have headed newspaper arti­ Everybody knows that A1 Smith cles on fraudulent sales during, tho relation to tomorrow’s election, a slvade trees along Connecticut high­ ed about. There is little or no is a candidate. Everybody knows home life in the ghetto. This is a past few weeks. The music of the new Orthophonic Victrola is rather special situation. They are ways. Certainly tho event is ot that William G. McAdoo is a candi­ place of streets. Only the limp The New York State Chamber of richer, clearer, more elastic than ever befdre. This Commerce, reputed to be the not deeply engaged ip a contest more importance than some of the date. He may not he given a rat- washing, banging from the fire es- wonderful instrument, with its exc.usive prmci- over men or means, for fnera is no ing as a probabllity, but at least he's capes, suggests life within wealthiest and most influential or­ incidents over which we cut capers. ganization of its kind in the world, ple, stands absolutely alone. Now you can reseiwe real light oa, either as to any posi­ a candidate. Gov. Albert C. RItch-. winter is near, and it is preced- And certainly, too. it marks the le of Maryland is a candidate, j by this brooding ominousness. has recently issued a booklet de­ one for Christmas delivery on the Christmas Club tion on tho state ticket, as to any adoption of a policy which in the Senator Reed simply has besni when snow flies the fires will burn voted to ’’’Warnings to Investors.” One of their opening '^aragtaphs is. Plan. $3. down $3. weekly until Christmas. A one of the five posts as Congression­ future is not unlikely to make NATURE somewhat talked about. He hasn't j by day and by night. But the push shown any sl.gns hitherto of openly i carts will he there, blizzard or no. as follows: year to pay the balance after Christmas. al representative or as -to United Connecticut incomparably beauti­ BY ARTHUR X. PACK. working for the nomination. Barter goes on, in spite of weather. “ It has been common .practice to States senator. In each of these ful.. Presuleut American Nature .•iss’n. * * • ■ ignore the gullible or Inexperleaced cases the Republican candidate is Beautiful our state already is— Even when Reed passed the word In many an odd corner New York who lose their money in- question­ When the lengthening shadows able transactions and operely to re­ practically assured o?, success. few others can present anything that he’ll be out of the Senate at hides those eminently romantic WATKINS BROTHER^ have given away to gathering dark­ business enterprises— the old peat the legal maxim, ‘Caveat emp- What Connecticut Voters especial­ like such consistently interesting, the end of his present term, he ex­ tor.’ This phrase, “ let the buyer ness, the bat begins his day. plained that his purpose is to retire bookshops. ly have to do, tomorroir, is to regis­ beware,” indlcatin,g that if he lost never monotous scenery, though Slipping noiselessly from his hid­ from politics and practice law. A casual glance is always an in­ ter an expression of Connecticut there are some that make twenty ing place in some thick-leaved tree, vitation. There is the ever-present it was his own fault, was very good That he’s after the Democratic in primitive days when it was ori­ sentiment and of New England sen­ times as much noise over a fifth of behind the closed shutters of a presidential nomination is only an' atmosphere of mystery. deserted building, or from the dusty Elsewhere the diamond shops ginated, before the event of corpo­ timent on the policies of the Repub­ the reality. But Infinitely can its inference. rations and stocks and bonds, and recesses of some little-frequented There are workers in the field in display their ' grandest wares in FUNERAL DIRECTORS lican party, as they have demon­ beauty be added to be the embower- attic, he launches Into the air, In­ their windows; the shops show all the other complexities of mod­ Reed’s behalf, however. Whether ern civilization. strated in the Industrial health of ment of all its roads. tent on satisfying his growing he authorized them to do so or not, the new styles and the costly coats — but in these one must prowl and “ There is, however, gradually this section, as an offset to agitation There Is no reason for going hunger. strong supporters are urging him being aroused throughout the land First he usually seeks the nearest inquire to find the gems. against those policies, within the head over heels into a costly cam­ as the “ logical candidate.” His a feeling that the public at large water, .•’nd dipping gracefully to the senatorial announcement has Yet exchanges involving fortunes Republcan party, in sections where paign of tree planting in a vain as­ should be protected from losses in species of temperate climates, and strengthened their hands, y are made by those who trade in transactions which, though within first editions and Americana. Just the interests of New England are piration to convert the roads of the with all exc^ t a few of the tropics, * • « the law, are questionable. : but lightly considered. In a sense living insects alone are eaten. | That Jim Reed is even so much around the corner from the office state into a bowery all in a minute, in which these lines are penned is a Every Citizen’s Duty The Red Wing Goal Company tomorrow's election, so far as the and nobody contemplates any such Though much has been written as a Democratic presidential possi­ “ When a stranger approaches about this diet, the fact remains bility is one of the freaks of polit­ funny little place where a hundred congressional end is\concerned, is dollars is a mere down payment. you to sell stocks or. any .type of Owing to favorable freight rates at East Hartford we proceedii|g. But there is reason that very little is positively known ical history. a matter of sectional^concern. Yet, from the exterior, one would securities in any enterprise, what­ are in a position to furnish the people of Manchester for alway^ and everlastingly doing about the groups of insects most No longer ago than 1924 he was ever, ask him to show his registra­ That New Englarid’s interests lie expect to find the floor cluttered and South Manchester with the something; planting some trees commonly taken. Many moths are in such bad favor with his party In with two-bit bargain tables. tion certificate. If he hag one you in the continuatioiiL pf’ the policies of every year; keeping perpetually in secured and many believe that mos­ his home state that it refused to are assured that hir record has quitoes in large numbers fall prey send him as a delegate to the Dem­ * ! the Coolldge admlnlstrttlon Is tkbr- mind the ultimate object; spending Recently in such an old book been investigated, ad nothing det Best Grades of Anthracite CoaK to these tireless policemen of the ocratic national convention. rimental to his character has been I oughly well understood bjrthe peo^ sbeh monisiy as we afford, no more, trade, a Gutenberg Bible brought At Attractive Prices. night. As chief enemy— not excepting more than a quarter f a million discovered. Should he not be reg­ I ^ple of this state. So' well iinder- but bein^ sure to spend that—s-and Though not without their own those in the Republican group— of dollars. istered, it is your duty as a citizen w ’ stood that a fettled conviction to to get the money’s worth. peculiar species of vermin— for President Wilson’s policies,-,1. he was i And quite recently, Dr. Otto to report him at once to your in even worse repute with Chamber of Commerce, your bank that affect accounts in very large ‘ Let no person believe that in practically none of earth’s creatures are free from some annoying para­ crats throughout the country, as apurchase, brought to or a Justice of the Peace. He is- The Red Wing Coal Company A ' measure for the impossibility of x>r- such work as this all the satisfac- site— b£tts do h'ot carry bedbugs. whole, than with the Missouri De-] 2000 of his collection of not abiding by the law of this Operated by. ganizing the opposition Into an ^nd benefit will be reaped by Their entirq life is spent in man’s mocracy. There seemed nothing 15,000 rare books. He became in Commonwealth. Your promptness ' effective fighting force. He is a other generations. There is as service,, for without them and their unlikelier than that he ever would tercsted ;ln collecting many years in reporting such activity will The Meech Grain Company . rare exception among Connecticut regain influence. ago wh^h, upon a trip around the doubtless save your community Garden and Fairfield Streets much gratifieatlon in watching the Today he’s at least a “ favorite portion of its annual toil toward voters who would contemplate with world, he. found himself in San EAST HARTFORD, CONN. growth of a sapling that is some boh” and not another Democratic Praucisco and saw the fhmous Su- the upkeep of these, unscrupulous Telephone 1295. ease of mind a rewriting of the day going to be a sptfendid tree as presidential lightning r^d bearer tro^ collection. ^ salesmen, and will materially aid tariff schedules by a group of South­ there is in experiencing the splen­ but Is afraid of him. - Not long afterward he was in a the Secretary of Banking in putting ♦ * • a stop to their activities within the ern Democrats or of Southern Dem­ did tree that \^'as once a sapling. train wreck and was leff in such a .Reed- would be a picturesque fig­ highly nervous state that physl- State. It should be remembered ocrats and paternalistic Western The knowledge of participating in ure-. in the White House. Even cians'Orde’red him to take up some that in no case are registrations Republicans acting together. effort that will come- to its fruition missing fhe White House, he'd make hobby to .occupy his mind. He and certification endorsement of ually being taken: out of the com­ t i : the SECURITY offered.” munity by means of misrepresenta­ So that the thin? Connecticut alter we are passed is one of the a piifturesque campaigner.' . , fi^'^Mid*'lpVold; books arid trades in rie\complains that his-party laC&s thafi soiim^.like bank clear- Circulations tion or absolute fraud, then one MoiD.mzzT spats has to do tomorrow is to poll a tre­ most soothing and satisfying of In last week’s Herald article begins to be aroused to the abso- policies, but Reed has 'em. As a, ingh :? ' -* -f Never well. Always tired and faggec mendous straight Republican vota 'tijlngs. It links us with the far candidate, his platform might stral- . Each wintrir .finds bitn in Cali- mention was made of the activities mind of general public to be on ind of the general public to be on out. Beauty tossed away by neglect — not at all to merely insure the’ fnthre as nothing else can do. dle, but he wouldn’t;; Ha has his fortola negotiating with the Hunt­ of the Trade Journal Circulation Company, an alleged organization the elert for these swindlers. To be beautiful and to keep youth the '■ election of that party’s candidates Wherefore let us rejoice over ■M own platform and he- sets it up and ington library, valued at millions. system must be free from poisonoui GILBERT SWAN. soliciting paid-in-full subscriptions Don’t Be Sentimental but to notify the rest of the country stands on it. While the average person works lackwash of constipation which often the beginning that is made. m He’s as pugnacious as John L. to trade journals. The National that all but an Imponderable part and earns his nxQney by performing causes dizzy spells. For 20 years. Dr. Sullivan. A handsome, white Better Business Bureau; has y.on- F. M . Edwards gave his patients, in ' of its electorate is solidly back of ducted a canvas among the publish­ some riseful se^ice, these leaches CONNECTICUT’S LUCK. haired,. upstanding old battler of and blood, suckers devise new place of calomel, a compotmd of vege­ the political and economic princi­ 65, he looks the part of a presiden­ ers of various trade journals whose table ingredients mixed with olive oU, Yesterday’s New , York Herald- subscriptions are being solicited, means for latteriing themselves at • ples that have brought its Indus- tial candidate. the expense of dhe unsuspecung. | naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab­ Tribune, in an editorial article, and without exception these pub­ lets. iSiown by their olive color. They tries to their present state of devel­ lishers deny having any knowledge Let us stop being silly. Don’t be sees the Connecticut political situ­ sentinierital. Don’t be easy. Don t free the system of poisons that ravage opment and prosperity, of or connection with, or e^en-. -of health, energy, beauty. ation clearly, expressing it as fol­ T T f f ' knowing the existence of the TTad.e 'believe hard luck story that is re- j In view of this, there is urgent You need never have sallow com­ lows: All Stainf Day. Journal Circulation Coiripariy, cited-by every chance comer "who plexion, dull eyes, coated tongue, throb-- I reason for a full expression— for a A l E U u y t i i First telephone exchange in Ar- showing most conclusively that the seeks a subscri)?tlon or contribu­ Bng headaches— all signs that jrour Connecticut, like New York, wi tion. Worthy charity is an excel­ I tremendous vote. elect on Tuesday a full state ticket Brown Bat. .kansas, at Little Rock, 1879. Trade Journal Circulation Com­ bowels are dc^ged, livens toririd. Take Public holiday in all Catholic pany is working entirely on their lent thing, and wise buying is the Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly. 1 That such a vote will be cast as well as a senator and represen­ When thou art bidden of any own, having no connection what-' privilege and duty of everyone of tatives in Congress. In a state so fellow-hunters it is altogether proh- countries. They act smoothly and without grip­ ’ there is every indication. And as ever with the publishers which they us, but we should learn to know ing. . . How much better you’ll fed and noted for its’ steady habits there is able that man long ago would have man at a ivedding, sit not down in J Manchester is unfortunate in hav- succumbed to the attacks of his | the highest room; lest a more bon- THERE YOU ARE claim to represent. Anyone pay­ charity from begging, and bargains look! Everywhere wise men and women no indication this year of a political orable man than thou be bidden Of “ A man’s an Idiot to be absolute­ ing them any subscription simply from frauds. who know the value of good health take I ing to do all its voting at one poll­ upset. Senator Hiram Bingham is myriad-breeding foes, the insects. him.— Luke 14:8. ly certain of anything.’.’ ' makes a contribution to the solici­ Two safe rules to follow are to Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. All drug­ ing place, constituting a voting pre­ a candidate for re-election. Hav­ All day long, from early day to buy of your local trades people or dark, the birds wage ceaseless war; After c.osses and losses, men “ Are you sure of that?” tor’s personal purse. gists, 15c, 30c and 60c. cinct with a phenomenally large ing been lieutenant-governor in The Manchester Chamber has of someone you actually know, and when darkness falls the friendly bat grow humbler and wiser.— Frank­ “ Positively.”:—Presbyterian- Ad­ registration, it is advisable that 1923 and 1924 and elected governor vance. submitted to the United States in case of doubt consult the Cham­ In November, 1924, he became a joins the night shift. lin. ber of Commerce. the very word peaches doesn’t evei those who can vote in the morning Postal Inspector the literature of candidate for the Senate seat made one of the card coloring concerns agree with us very well any more. do so. vacant by Frank B. Brandegee’s and believes that some action can Let’s make It a record total. death and was chosen at a special His Divided Attention be had along the line of issuing a Now we know what the jazz or election in December, 1924. He fraud order. In thi meantime chestra is for. It’s to enliven thi in:ssoLixi. hat taken very high rank in the anyone contemplating sending waiter when he’s putting down th€ 3 Senate for a new member. His money for card coloring outfits Old Masters particulars. Another attempt on the life ot scientific and military experience would do well to consult the Cham­ Benito Mussolini has failed. An­ qualifies him for expert legislative ber and learn of the experience of Headlines that tell the story: other mad zealot, a mere boy, has employment, and as a member of others. I travel’d among unknown men AMERICA IS NICE, SAYS EMMJ the Morrow Aircraft Inquiry hoard 'fcpf For Two other individuals whose.ac­ sacrificed himself to a mistaken HoWW^PpV I Could In lands beyond the sea; GOLDMAN. he was able to do a great service to tivities have been reported to the Nor, England, did I know till then patriotism. Italy has once more American aviation and to contribute BevjiTR EiTAeK - Chamber during the past week, are What love I boro to thee. been saved from what would cer­ largely to last year’s happy solution d ^ e i? an Assyrian woman selling lace tainly prove incalculable disaster it ot the government’s fiylng force and claiming to have the endorse­ 'Tis past, that melancholy dream! problems. Mr. Bingham is an un­ AWaV ment of the Chamber of Commerce. Nor will I quit thy shore ANDOVIX it should ever be brought to pats— usually competent and promising This woman has evidently been A second time; for still I seem . the violent removal of its dictator. senator. Connecticut is lucky to coached by someone understanding To love thee more and more. We have always believed that the have found a spokesman of his qual­ the psychology of a Chamber of Mrs, Mildred Coppolo and Miss Commerce indorsement She is al­ Esther Jones are visiting their “ ealvation" of Italy by such process ity to succeed the brilliant and & u Among thy mountains did I feel forceful Brandcgee. He eminently so probably aware that very few the joy of my desire: •mother Mrs. Ellen Jones. as redemeed It from the industrial people will ask to be shown the in­ And she I cherish turn’d her wheel Mrs. Edward Frink of South deserves re-election. Manchester, Mi*s. Eugene Platt of and financial morass into which It In 1924 Republican representa­ dorsement. Beside an English fire. As a matter of fact, the Uhamber Wapplng and Mrs. A. E. Frink tad fallen was a greater misfortune tives w r e elected in all the five dis­ n of Commerce does not indorse, nor spent Wednesday in Colchester the than a continuation of the distress­ tricts. In 192 2 one Democrat slip­ Thy mornings show’d thy nights give letters or recommendation to conceal’d guests of Mrs. Frink’s sister, Mrs. ful conditions which Mussolini ped fn from the r.th district. Tho \ any agent or sales person.’ Anyone Harrison Foote. present representatives liave been The bowers where Lucy play’d: stopped, for it has sold Its birth­ encountering this woman will con­ And thine too is the last green field Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sacket and renominated. They are veterans fer a favor by calling the Chamber granddaughter Miss Lura Sperio right of freedom for a mass of pot- That Lucy’s ej^s surveyed. in the House, each having served of .Commerce at once so that we "W. Wadsworth. left Friday for Hartford ; where lage. But there is no hope for a three terms or more. The voters may get in touch with her and nip they were guests at the Bond Ho­ return of Italian freedom save In have everything to gain by return­ her little game in the bud. tel Sunday with their daughter and ing them. the logical working dflt of the tre­ Student Course son-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Arthur The Connecticut voters arc satis­ Tho second individual that has Coombs. They will leave for Flori­ mendous adventure of'-Fasclem to fied with the Coolidge administra­ been reported Is a young man so­ x T O M da where they intend to locate. Its Inevitable concluslds. And the tion. They have every reason to liciting funds with which to quali­ Mr. Sacket has been in ' Andover stick to the policies which have .A fy for some student course. He has about thirty-eight years and has martyrdom of Miissfiliiii would broiught presperity to both state, and sms utterly destroy the chances of such some sort of a publication which been town clerk and town treasur­ nation. he represents will be s‘ent free, 't il er nearly all the time. He'will be f working out. . . V that he asks being 98c to coyer greatly missed by everyone in Mussolini, if he llHs out his nat­ H OllDIXI. postage for two years. town. ural span, must make^'Xood in his We do not agree with those num­ The Chamber of Commerce is 7 Americans should have a king Thursday evening several mem­ erous newspapers which are In­ L anxious to get in touch with this and queen of their own, shys a Brit- bers of the Men’s Club called on policy of absolutism, dr he must young gentleman and get a Took'^.t clined to accredit Harry Houdini ieh journalist, writing of Marie’ s Mr. Sacket and presented him with eventually fall. Fascism's case the contract which he is asking the reception. As we go to press we a traveling bag and a sum of S cannot be ultimately proven or dls- with doing the world a very mate­ people to sign. It is nroro than can think of only about 80 or 90 money given .by his old , friends. a proven in three or four years. rial service In exposing the tricks probable that the 9 Sc Is his com­ that we do hav^ though they don’t Mr. Sacket was very much pleased mission and that those who., slgm’ ■■ What tho world ought to have op- and devices by which so-called all wear ermine. with the gifts. the contract will later be called up­ Mrs. Ward Talbot was a' caller spiritualistic mediums fool their portunlty to find out, what it is im- on by a colector for the subscrip­ Detective or no detective, presi­ in Willimantic Friday. |poratlve for Italy to find out, Is vlbtims. There were very few of tion price of the paper. dent’s son or no president’s son. There "was a larg^crowd at the Some of the foregoing incidents these “ exposures” of Houdini’s that Miss Trumbull, daughter of the Christian -Endeavor Hallowe’en so­ '^ '^here Fascism and Mussolini will may strike a casual reader as pet­ ^tand the country at the end of a had not'been made before, and over Connecticut governor, bursts right cial Friday evening at the parson­ ty and’v inconsequential. Taken of age. Games were played, .songs and over again. And he carried and by\ themselves, a single one 'out that she is too young to tie her­ <2 dozen years. self down. So there! were enjoypd and the usual - Hal­ ^ I; The untimely death of tho ex- his skepticism quite beyond his own might ne rio considered, but when lowe’en stunts played. Refresh­ one Is in a position to observe the ments were served. j ll^onent of absolutism In Italy, at mental depth. numberrof such petty grafting Famous double plays into obliv­ He arrived at the point where he ion: Karolyi to Cathcart to Hawley. Mrs. Thomas Lewis and-ICrs. L- ' lljils time or in the near future, games 'v^ich are being worked day B. 'Wliltcomb were dinner guests of • jponld destroy all opportunity for deemed it good business for Hou­ tn and dky out In every community Mrg^ Lulu Lord ' ot ^^liancheatef^ inlu theluo Vand,viauu, and realizes______the — Do we like peaches and cream? ' i|etermlnatIon of the merits ot the dini to assume that every intjuire’* amount moneys which is conlin-1'Well, we don’t mind the cream, bull Thursday, ' )v8ten^be.repreBente. Those who , into tho invisibla and. jmknowu was, rt,. , T •• . A . ' MANCHBSTORITVENING BQE5RALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1928.

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One of the most talented dog stars appearing before the camera today is Lightning Girl known the world over as a canine marvel, who plays an important part in “The Call of the Klondike” which closes its engagement at the Rialto this evening. In the last analysis it is she who makes the ultimate hap­ piness of the hero, Gaston Glass and the lovely heroine, Dorothy Dwan. But before this comes about she demonstrates conclusively that the This;new"irepr<^uotion the dog brain functions as ably and as old -Chest be had at well as does the human intellect. “The Call of the Klondike is as a popul^ price; The model interesting a melodrama as has Always a place for a gateleg sketched'has a top^20x4O ijMshes been produced in a long time. The table! This attractive design, Luxurious Two-tone Jacquard Suites $198 and is made; of maholgany ply­ gripping story has much to do with exactly as sketched, has a solid wood in . combination i^th it and so has the all-artist cast mahogany top with moulded selected i^mwoOd.' Regular which includes such popular per­ Here’s a suite you can well be proud of, for, it tone Jacquard with' mulberry background, and the $96.00., ' f . . . . sonalities as Gaston Glass, Dorothy edge, size 34x42 inches. Regu­ carved wood base is finished in brown mahogany Dwan, Earl Metcalf and Jimmy j-J lar $26.00. combines distinctive design, luxurious upholstery, Aubrey. But in allotting credit II deep comfort and moderate price. It consists of stain. Of course you may select 'as many pieces where credit is due a just portion davenport—82 inches long—arm chair and wing of this suite as you wish at the new low prices. must be given that capable and $ 18.50 Three pieces regular. $255.00. gifted artiste Lightning. The come- i chair as sketched. The upholstery is a rich,-two- . dy being shown today is a certain ‘ blue-chaser and the rest of the short subjects scheduled are up to par. William Boyd plays opposite del­ ta Goudal in “Her Man o’War” * which is being featured tomorrow 1 and Wednesday, and he gives rn ex­ cellent example of what a well- N ew Things From Watkins Brothers dressed man will not wear. Boyd’s tuxedo outfit is one of the sequences in impeccable— until one gazes at his feet. There the Beau Brummei effect esases, for in. tead or dress shoes his pedal extremities at New and Lower Prices are encased in the formidable trench brogans of the American doughboy. This incongruity is one of the a c h passing year has meant for us the accumulation of wisdom in judg­ comedy touches with which the pic­ A new reproduction of the Who would object'to this at- ture abounds and is brought shout ever popular Governor Win- ing and buying good furniture. We do feel that we know more about tractiye;>i^ker. inher home ? v.hen Boyd, a prisoner in Germany throp desk at a popular price. It is a rCQjpy oif t^^^^ during the Great War captures the values than the beginner or the merchant who h ^ been in business only Bradford-chair, made of birch, heart of a German Countess who This one, exactly as sketched, E compels him to change his uniform is 36 inches wide. Mahogany a few years. Not only do we know values, but our position in the furniture finished b/owh rpahogany. for dinner clothes in order that he plywood and selected gumwood. A regular ^6,0Q value. will be a suitable lover. Regular $95.00. industry is such that merchandise is offered us which never, comes to the atten­ Selected short subjects will r.l&o be shown. There will be a complete tion of the majority of furniture stores. Some of this new and distinctive mer­ change in program Thursday. $79 chandise is described here. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES We should enjoy showing you these things and the complete Watkins col­

Friday evening the Freshman lection of authentic reproductions whether you intend purchasing or not. class of the South Manchester school held its annual social in the assembly hall of the High school. Practically the entire Freshman class was in attendance, besides I forty or more parents and leacheis. Ihe hall was decorated fittingly for Popular trunk lid type ceaar a Halloween social. The decorai- j chest, constructed of .djoiee ;iig was done by Freshman members j southern: red cedar.a^d.finisbf|d of Miss Condon’s art classes. j in Diico. 48 inches , lon^ and Before entering the hall Friday evening, each person had to go fitted with high grade lunges ih.rough a ’ Ci aev.er of ttorrors.” and lock. '■ I^e8^1ar^;$37.0O.''' From the many squeals and noises 1 Serviceable little end tables that were heard to issue from this- made of solid mahogany chamber, tho-e were iu all prob­ ability all manner of spooky con­ throughout, easily moved trivances witbn. around and of convenient size The entertainment program, put to fit anywhere. With turned on by various members of the cla^s, legs and stretchers as shown. consisted in several pantomimes Regular $8.50. done by shadows being thrown oi a white screen. The first was a box­ ing match, in which a big fellow was put to sleep by a little shrimp $6.75 with an enormous chest. Following this a most horrible sight was witnessed by the audi­ ence. It is almost too horrible to think about, and much more hor* rible to write about. For upon an operating table was lain a helpless Your ^favorite books--riight victim to the fiendish fancies of un­ at your elbow—with-.plenty of scrupulous surgeons. The por • victim had his limbs dismembered room for smoking, quimt, maga­ before the eyes of the audience. zines or accessories on the top Br—r-r-r-r-r I —in this handy end table %itn After these horrors a magician trough. Finished mahogwiy came onto the screen to display his Old English Dining Suites $179 over gumwood.' Regular ^ 7 5 . magic. Nay. not even those magi­ cians of which wonderous stories After a busy day—a relief are told in the tales of “The Ara­ From old English furniture we have taken the Y^rood—have be'm finished to resemble the old, bian Nights” could equal the magic for tired feet—^these sturdy richly ag.^d furniture. A 42x->i inch extension of this genius. foot stools. With Queen Anne design for this sturdy suite. Its heavy turned table, 60 inch baffet, china, arm chair and 5 side Following . the entertainment feet, as sho^^^l, upholstered in legs and stretchers ajre typical of the period and chairs make up each group. Similar to sketch. there was a grand march in which Jacquard velours but without the Freshies paraded about the the cabinet woods—walnut and American gum- Regular $220.00, room before_the judges who decided fringe. Regular $7.95. which had the prettiest and which had the funniest costume. The judges were Miss Bennet, Mrs. $5.85 Nichols and Miss Lamphier.. There was also eating contests, contests to decide who could eat the most marshmallows, doughnuts, and apples. Following these, there were games. The games were all spirited, and were much enjoyed. Then there was another grand march directed by Mr. Quimby. Clayton Hanson, Freshman class Finest quality metal president, led the march. Afte’* bridge lamps of new­ If you like real ^good Wind­ this dancing was enjoyed until est design, exactly as sor reproductions here is! one 10:30. Music was furnished by you shouldn’t miss! Correctly Driggs’ Orchestra. sketched. French gold The band rehearsed at 6 o’clock plated bases and pleat­ proportioned ' turnings —- au­ Friday in th.> assembly hall. ed silk shades with thentic details you cannot see There wa*- a large, attendance in this sketch—and '^eal, rush Several of the school songs, silk linings, finished seat! : Regular $16.00. arranged for the band by H-.roid with ruching. Regu­ Purkington, bandm aster, were ?.lay- lar $27.50. Bd by the band in preparation for aext Saturday when it will make $11:75 its first public appearance. The Debating Club held a meet­ $19.85 ing J'riday afternoon. Several questions were brought up for dis­ cussion, and members of the club signed up for debates. A com­ A Bedroom Suite of Four mittee was appointed by Mr. Quimby to make nominations for four- pieces sketched—^0 inch dresser, 38 inch officers. These nominations will And for the bedroom comes this suite of large be brought up for action at the chest of drawers and a 48 inch vanity dresser and next meeting, which will be held pieces, ■wrought of mahogany plywood and select­ full size, bbw-«ad bed. As many pieces can be next Friday afternoon. Woicott, ed American, gumwood. It is finished in a deep, selected as you need, at the new low prices. Four Hamilton and Mercer were those pieces regular $236.00. appointed on the nomination com­ rich mahogany. Included in each suite are the mittee- This committee will also decide upon what date the first And a chair-itpist^ ay«Qr:* social night of the club will be held. touch of summer \^ e ! .Made Graceful met^ beds of high­ of genume r ^ a n ^ ^ w n ^ ^ ^ BATTERY WORK est quality, usii^ new graceline ^ is h with; crctoimetuph

Sketches by Redner, Synopsis by Braucher THE ROMANCE OF AMERICA: Aaron Burr (17) Change in Rates ...... - ...... w.xw■< ww.wson* For Herald C lashed Advertising On and after June 1, 1926, the following rates for Classified Advertising will be in effect: All For Sale, To Rent. Found and similar advertising on Classified Page: First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). Minimum Charge 30 Cents. Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents a line. . THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for advertisements charged and billed. But even Aaron Burr Was mortal. In 1833, at the Burr’s hardihood, even at the age of 70, was age of 77, Burr suffered a stroke of paralysis. He lay, Burr always had been His interests ranged remarkable for a man who had such a reputation for ill and helpless, in his office, which was the only place full of schemes, and late from a new prooeea for FOR SALE TO RENT then that he could call home. A woman whose father profligacy. In 1826 he took a 45-hour journey b jr s t ^ In life he tried to pro* constructing false- teeth to Albany, with time taken out only for a meal. “The had been a British officer and had known Burr, cared mote various speculative to the manufacture of ~KOU SAT.K—Younjr I'ips. also nice FOR RENT—Furnished five room night was uncomfortable,” he wrote, "the curtains torn vinegar out of wood. for him in her boarding House for two years. winter ain'les- bushel, Hat. Inquit at 13 Winter street. and inventive projects. ______(Continued)^ ^ Jr. 743 Tolland TurninUc. 1 hone 3b4-J. and flying about.. . . Came neither fatigued or sleepy.” TO RENT—2 four room and one FOR S-M.E— Green Mt. potatoes $2 room tenement. Inquire at 230 Oak a bushel delivered. H. ''V. Case. Cuck- street. Telephone 654-2. land. Tel. 3C-3.______CHICKEN COOP BURNS TO RENT—5 room flat, first floor, CHORUS OF WOMEN Fire believed to have been FOR SAFE—Ames steam boiler in all modern improvements, 321 East Center street. Inquire 41 Bigelow St. LITTLE JOE TO SING TONIGHT. started by some small boys who !?ood condition. Apply Quality Bak­ automobiles Legal. Notices CINDER PATH KING were smoking in the shack, result­ ery. SSI Main street.______TO RENT—4 room tenement at 13 A glee club of women under the ed in the destroying by lire of a FOR SALE—4 acres of medium- Trotter street, near the center. Ap­ iO/AG P€0PL6'S ^09S chicken coop belongin,g to Ignata ply Edward J. HoU or on tlie "FOR SALE—Essex roadster, ex­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD direction of Miss E. Marlon . Dor- sized corn fodder. Herbert McIntosh. cellent condition. Price reasonable. at •Manchester, within and for the ON CIRCLE SCREEN .K e e p ^ iw T H e Reizer of 219 School street Satur­ Buckland. Tel. SSS^t. ______promises. ward. supervisor of music in the Call 1075 after 5:00 o'clock. ______District o f Manchester, on the 30th AIR MOST 0(* Ninth District schools, will sing at day night. There were some corn­ TO RENT—Tenement of 6 large dav o f October. A. D., 1926. FOR SALE—Barred Rock pullets. iroR SALE — 2 Buicks, sport Present, M^ILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq.. Charlie Paddock, Seen in Per­ theii presentation by Miss Mildred stalks and straw in the coop, ac­ G months old. Also rooms, iern improvements, corner Ridge and Pine. 33.00 per month. In­ models, 1923 5 passenger touring and Bass Anderton of “ Cousin Kate,” cording to Mr. Reizer who added chicken and fjeesc. M. J. Boland, S6a roadster. A-1 condition; price riglit. "^^Estate o f Bridget Carney Edgar, son at Local High School is K. Middle Turnike, Manchester Green. quire 5S Pine street or telephone a three-act drama which will be that some children had been flay­ 1232. ______Apply 1S5 Center street. ^ late of Manchester, in said District, Co-Star With Bebe Daniels ing in the coop just before the fire Telephone 447-5. ______deceased.. . ^ u given in the South Methodist FOR S.A.LE—1926 Chevrolet sedan, The executrix having exhibited her was discovered. FOR SALE—Baby carriage. Inquire FOR RENT—Steam heate- furnish­ in “The Campus Flirt.’ church this evening under the aus­ ed room in Selwitz Building. Inquire new tires. $500. Terms if desired, 97 administration account with said es­ All the east side companies re­ 56 Birch street. _ ____ Main street, Manchester. tate to this Court for allowance, it is pices of the Women's Home and Selwitz Shoe Shop. Charlie Paddock, kin of the cin­ Foreign missionary societies. sponded and the fire was kepi ORDERED That the 6th day of No­ from spreading to adjoining build­ FOR S.ALE—Genuine Alaskan seal vem ber A. D.. 1926, at 9 o'clock, fore­ der path who spoke last year to the coat, suitable for elderly woman, will TO RE.NT—Very neat four room LOST Miss Anderton takes the parts of tenement. Modern improvements. Call noon, at the Probate Office, in said boys of the |ocai High school, was ings. The lives of some chickens, • sell for $25.00; also brow n winter all characters in the play and from ducks and pigeons were saved be­ suit, fur trimmed, very reasonable. 238 Oak street. LOST—Pair tortoise shell glasses Manchester, be and the same is as­ seen last night at the Circle theater signed for a hearing on the allow­ notices from towns where she has fore the flames reached them. Phone 1S19. near 72 School St. Finder please re­ ance of said administration account in that great college play. "The given “ Cousin Kate” before, she FOR RE.NT—Newly built five room turn to 72 School street. FOR SALE—Parlor stove. ’YCjald flats, on Florence and West Center with said estate, and this Court Campus Flirt,’’ in which Bebe Dan­ is able to put herself into the roles model 14. In good conditio". Phone slieets. all modern. William Kanehl. directs the executrix to give public iels stars. Tonight will find the of each character in a manner that 519 Center street. notice to all persons Interested there­ 763 or IIS Walnut street. ____ Legal Notices in to appear and be heard thereon by last showing of this feature. Is convincing to the audience. NOTICE! vnp SiLE—Fine mealy Green TO RENT—4 or 5 room tenement, publishing a copy of this order in When Paddock spoke here there Tickets have been on sale by NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mount':-'-.i jiotatoes d e liv e r^ at ^2.00 all improvements. Inquire Chef Csano. some newspaper having a circulation was hardly standing room in the members of the two societies for that I will, sell at public aution to 155 Oak. Telephone 1325-3. AT A COURT OF PROBATE. HELD in said District, on or before Novem­ per hninel. Call 579 Hartfbrd road, at Manchester, within ?nd for the dis­ High school assembly hall. It was the past two weeks but those who the highest bidder on Saturday, No­ teleplione 2,S-3 after 5. _____ ber 2. 1926 and by posting a copy of FOR RENT—6 room and four .oom trict of Manchester, on the loth day this order on the public signpost In only this morning that it was dis­ have not yet purchased them may vember 13th, at two o’clock P. M. tenement wrth improvements. Inquire of October. A. D. 1926. the Town where the deceased last FOR SALE — Charm Crawford Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., covered that Paddock was promi­ do so at the church tonight. at the premises, the property known kitchen range, grey enamel finish, in 14 Spruce street. R. G Little. Tel. dwelt, 4 days before said day of hear­ nent in the Circle feature and now as No. 149 Oak Street. Said prop­ perfect condition and a perfect oaker. 1320-12. ing and return make to this Court. "^^Estate o f Eugene W. Keeney, late WILLIAM S. HYDE, Judge. that It is known, there is little SLIGHT AUTO ACCH)BXT. erty consists of a six room house, a D. Hem ingway 49 Oxford street. of Manchester in said district, de­ FOR RENT—4 room tenement on h -11-1-26 doubt but that there will be a big NOTICE three car garage, and a building lot FOR S.YLE—Sweet cider $ $6.006.00 a Ridgewood street, with improve- ceased. , , -J An automobile accident of small Sixty-six feet by Three Hundred monls. Furnished rooms for light Upon application of widow of de­ attendance this evening at the barrel at the mill. Call 970-5. Man­ ceased. praying that an allowance AT . A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Importance occurred yesterday aft­ Thirty feet (66’ x 330’ ). chester. H. Silverstein. Holton. housekeeping. Inquire -09 Foster at Manchester, within and for the "Pretty Playhouse.” Taken by virtue of an execution street, corner of Bissell streeL for herself and her two minor chil­ Bebe’s story concerns itself with ernoon on South Main street. No Said____ property will be sold free of dren. support be granted on said es­ District of Manchester, on the 29th to me directed and will be sold at FOR S.ALE—Soda Shop, con fec- day o f October A. D., 192G. the activities of a college girl who public vendue to the highest bidder one Was injured but both machines gncmnpi-ance, and upon the fol next *0 FOR RENT—Second floor, five room tate, as per application on file, it is tlonery and grocery store. ORDERED—That the foregoing ap­ Present, W’lLLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., “ high hats” everyone failing to were damaged. lowingierms: Ten (10) percent, Nathan Hale school. Over COO children flat, reflrished. 33 Cooper street, rent J udge. at No. 52 Pearl street. So. Manches­ $30.00 per month. Home Bank & Trust plication lie heard and determined at come up to her own ridiculous One was operated by Romollo down on date of sale, and the bal­ 'pass dally, candy trace the I’robatc office in Mancliester in Estate of Clinton AV. Cowles, late of ter, Conn., on Monday. November all expenses. Pflce right If taken at Co. Manchester, in said District, deceased. standard. The girl’s subsequent 8th, 1926, at ten o’clock in the Pagani, of 7 Purnell Place and ance within ten days thereafter. once Reason for selling, oi^nlng said District, on the 6tli day o f No­ The Administrator liaving exhibited FOR RENT—On Charter Oak street, vember, A. D. 1926, at 9 o’clock in the treatment at the hands of her fel­ forenoon, the following articles of owned' by his sister, Mrs. Peter Ur- Dated at Manchester, Conn., this market at luy store at ®ruce forenoon, and that notice be given to his administration account with said banetti, of 141 Pearl street. This Green. C. J. Woouhouse. 176 Spruce nqar Main street, four room tenement, estate to this Court for allowance, it low students provides one with a personal properly, to wit: 29th day of October, 1926. Phillip Lewis, S3 Clia.-ter Oak street. all persons interested in said estate machine crashed into the rear of ALDO PAGANI, street. of the pendency of said application is . \ laugh each second. 1 display board of toilet goods. ORDERED That the Gth day of No­ How hse defeats Charlie Pad- an automobile operated by Miss Committee appointed tt FOR S.\LE—Seasoned hardwood, TO RENT—Four room tenement for and the time and place of hearing 1 display board of wrenches. $20. Apply Edward J. Holl. telephone thereon, by publishing a copy of tins vember A. D., 1920, at 9 o ’clock, fo re ­ dock, “world’s fastest human,” Nellie A. Hogan of New Haven and make said sale. • prompt delivery $13 psr cord. Phono order in some newspaper having a noon, at the Probate Office, in said I lawn mower. 560. ______, Manchester, be and the same is as­ playing a featured role: how she driven by David Mulcahey of Wil­ 106-2. ______circulation in said district, on or be­ 1 scythe, lard street, Hartford. The accident FOR RENT—Six room flat on Cam­ fore November 2, 1926, and by P°st- signed for a hearing on the allowance refuses to “ walk home” from a FOR SALE—Hard wood slabs saw- ot said administration account with 6 axes. occurred near Hackmatack street ed stove length. $12 per cord. Tele­ bridge street, all modern improve­ nig a copy of this order ,on the public boat ride, and any of a hundred ments. Inquire of 16 Cambridge street sign-post in said town of Manchester, said estate, and this Court directs 9 shovels, all kinds. and was investigated by Patrolman phone t'JO-n O. H. Whipple, Andover. the Administrator to give public no­ other situations, a ill keep you in Cut Flowers or phone 504. at least four days before the day fo 2 cases misc. articles. John McQlinn. ^Conn. ______said hearing, to appear if they see tice to all persons interested therein hysterics. El Brendel’s inimitable to appear and be heard thereon by 1 can Clevo varnish. ti^Potted Plants FOR SALE—Chestnut wood, hard TO RENT—5 room tenement, fur­ cause at said time and place and be cavorting witli Minnie, his pet nace, gas, 7 minutes from mills. 30 heard relative to tliis court. publishing a copy o f this ordei* In 1 1-? roll wire. ■wood, and hard wood slabs sawed to some newspaper having a circulation mouse, is a comedy classic. James order. L. T. Wood. 65 Bissell street, Essex street; Telephone 1287-13. WILLIAM S. HYDE, Judge. 1 display board of tiieimometers, H-11-1-26 in said district, on or oefore October Hall, the third featured player, Designs and Sprays telephone 496. ______FOR RENT —r Three, and tour 30, 192G, end by posting a copy of this makes a creditable screen bow. 1 Tip Tep products display rack- WAITED! order on the public signpost in the 1 Johnson weighted brush. a n d i iv^'i'N' u K i . r . M i i 'i room apartments, heat. Janitor ser­ AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD On Tuesday and Wednesday at TO REPAIR AND CLEAN SEWING , t i ill'll'-’,' .'i I’'!' ''-t " “ U vice, gas range, refrigerator, tn-a- at Manchester, Avithin and for the dis­ 'x'own Avhere the deceased last dwelt, four days before said day of hearing the Circle, Lon Chaney, star of 2 luggage carriers. REAL ESTATE door beo fu.-nlshed. Cali Manchester trict of Manchester, on the 26th day 1 Case Tip tep Poljsh and metal m a c h in e s o p ALL m a k e s Construction Company. 2100 or tele­ o f October, A. D. 1926. and make return to this Court. “ The Miracle Man.” “ Hunchback of All work guaranteed. Tel. Man­ phone 782-2- Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., WILLIAM S. HYDE, Judge. polish. 1 H-11-1-26 Notre Dame,” “ Phantom of the chester Ne. 715. Go anywhere. FOR SALE-On Pudson street snop Judge. . . Opera” and “ The Unholy Three,” 1 croquet set. ^ TO RENT—October 1st, 4 rocr.i Estate of Mary G. Thornton, late of R. W. GARRARD k 4 ten gallon, cans. '“S 40 with ell lox50. Lot 50xlo3 uit ■bnemenU on Vine’ stree'. good loca­ Manchester in said distrclt, deceased. will again appear In one of his jpr Edward St. Manchester able for garage. E lectrjc lights i-nd 1 garbage can^ Try water. Telephone 658-o or call 16 tion. lights and gas. Rent only $23. Upon application' o f J. Henry j super jroles, “ The Penalty.” monthly. Apply to W. F. Lewis. 11 Thornton, praying that administra­ 1 case window giass, Russell street. . ___ I “ The Penalty” gives Lon Chaney Vine street. tion be granted on said estate, as per HALLOWE’EN PARADE 1 adding machine. application on file. It is I another chance to show the public " f o r SALE OR RENT-On Girard 2 cases garden seeds. street, new six room cottage_._ ga^. FOR RENT—Heated apartment of ORDERED—that the foregoing ap­ ! what he can really do. The play Is lights, steam heat. Inquire H. W. 5 or 6 rooms, with modern lt.'.prov- plication be heard and determined AT THE NORTH END a “ crook” play In the same class as 5 roils of window wire. SWEET ODER Lowd, Odd Fellows’ Bldg. r.ients. Robert V. Treat. Plioiie 46S. at the Probate office in Manchester, “ The Unholy Three.” 1 ash sifter. in said District, on Uie 6th day o f 1 can flashlight bulbs. Fresh from Rress, $7.00 Barrel. ‘ E4.ST CENTER STREET-S.iigle FOP. RENT— In Greenacres, first November. A. D. 1926, at 9 o ’clock in “ What was the secret of the tre­ 10 Gallon Keg, $2 .00. six room, oak floors, steam heat, and second floor flats at 73 and 75 tile forenoon, and that notice be given mendous power exerted by “ Bliz­ 1 case misc. articles. large lot, two car garage can be Benton street. Call 820. to all persons Interested in said es­ 1 Flexible Flyer. OPEN EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. tate o f the \iendency' o'f said applica­ Over 140 Maskers in Line; zard” over everybody he met? bought for less than cost* at 5S.50H, “ Why did Rose, the Secret Serv­ 1 roll wrapping paper. with small amount of WANTED tion and the time and place of hear- Prizes Awarded for Various Rear of 192 Main Street, show you this bargain. Wallace D. ! ing thereon, by publishing a copy of ice operative detailed to- spy on 1 filing cabinet. I this order in some newspaper having Costumes. “ Blizzard” and ferret out his secret, 1 pair lineman spurs- tel. 118-12. Robb. 853 Main street. a circulation in said district, on or W'ANTED—Position by middle aged 1 end by falling in love with him? 1 display stand drills. S ervice Station BUCKL.\KD—Nine room single, woman taking care of children or as before Novemlier 2. 1926, and by post­ Headed by a tin pan band more ing a copy of this order on the public “ Whv did every crook in San 1 box notions.' electric lights, own water system, a working companion for an elderly than one hundred and forty-three For your .Automobile Repairing. large barn, two car garage, hennery woman. A good home desirable to sign-iiosl in said town of Manchester, Francisco tremble at his freedom? 1 box radio supplies. at least four days before the day of youngsters ranging from five up to Authorized Chevrolet, Oakland and and two acres of good land. The ask­ wages, .\ddress Companion. Tel. 423 Why did he hold thousands in 1 box bolts. ing price is $6000. but see it and make or write 775 Parker street. So Man­ said hearing, to appear if they see fifteen had the time of their young Farr Bros., Props Pontiac Service and General Re­ us an offer. Wallace D. Robb. 8a3 chester, Conn. cause at said time and place and be peril of their lives? 1 box screws. pairing. lieard reiatlve thereto and make re ° I lives on Saturday night In cele­ All of these questions will be an Main street. ______brating Hallowe’en. The parade 1 oil bbl, pumps. Repairing. Storage, Carbon Burn­ AVANTED—Casliier. Apply to AV. turn to tins court. Bwered when you come and see Lon 1 case llhe pads green aud other WADSt^^H STREET - Two Coleman, Manager. Rialto Theater. WILLIAM S. HYDE, Judge. was marshalled by Director G, H. ing, Kendall Oils and Greaso* Flat Chaney in “ The Penalty” at the familv twelve room, strictly modern. H-11-1-2G Washburn of the Community Club, a'ticles. General Fate on Chevrolet work. Including steam heat, extra large lot. Circle tomorrow and Wednesday. assisted by Miss Ruth McMenemy, 1 wash boiler full of Tip Top price reasonable for quick sale. Wal­ ,.AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD On the same program will be a- products. Auto Repairing and lace D. Robb. 853 Main street. __ at Manchester, within and for the Louraine Strickland, Esther Ander­ 255 Center St. AA'ANTED— Boarding home for 15 District of iianchester, on the 30th son and Mrs. G. H. Washburn who comedy and short subjects. 1 bed weather strtp. "dCMBRTDGF STREET-Six room uay o f October, A. D., 1926 . Overhauling South Manchester, Conn. year old Protestant boy, who wishes acted as lieutenants in the line of 1 display box Writh kitchen knives. bungalow, strictly modern with three i ’resent, \V1LLI-^M S. HYDE, Esq., 6 cartons steel wool. SHELDON’S GARAGE car g’arage, at the amazingly low to continue In Trade school. Apply J ud;;c. march as well as looking after the Rear of 26 Hollister Street. price o f $7300 Wallace D. Robb. 853 i'lstate o f AA’^illiam M. Hall, o f Man- smaller tots who participated. 5 scooters; Bureau o f Child AA'elfare. Phono 110-3. Residence 603-2. Phone 669 Main street. clie.ster, in said District, a minor. The line of march started at the CHORS OF THIRTY 1 box brooms. Tlie Guardian having exhibited tis 4 chali* seats. , FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern annual account with said estate to Community Club thence down eight room house, all conveniences, mis Court for allowance, it is North Main to Hudson and then 3 pair sklis. XX36XXXS6XX363tX)6XXX363696S636S6XXS6S6i6S6XiO^^ two car garage . Located on Strick­ ORDERED That the 6th day of No­ W.A.NTED— 1 boarder, large room back to the Community Club. Here TO SING AT CONCERT 1 paper rack. land street. In fine residential sec­ vember A. D., 1926. at 9 o’clock, \ore- 2 mail boxes. tion. For Intormst'.on call Manches­ suitable for 2 people, cleanliness and noon, at the Probate Office, in said the masqueraders were met by the ter 1100 or 418. good table. $8 per week. Call 117 Manchester, be and the same la as­ judges’ committee, consisting of 1 lawn mower handle. , Ridge street. Telephone 1893. signed for a hearing on the allowance The Salvation Army songster 2 boards Stevens tools. SPECIAL Miss Grace Robertson, Miss Esther brigade, a chorus of more than 30 of said account with said rstate, and Anderson, Louis Palmer and W. A. 2 lock display boards with lock TO R E N T WANTED — Girl for delicatessen tills Court directs the Guardian to A'oices, will give an entertainment store, one with experience preferred. Strickland. The judges’ task was and handle. On Shoe Repairing for 15 Days Florence’s Delicatessen, Corner Main give public notice to all persons in­ in conjunction with the Maxwell terested therein to appear and be indeed a heavy one. Clowns, cow­ 2 radius. Men’s Leather Soles, Sewed On, Regular ^ *1 A A TO RENT—Nearly new five room and Maple streets. heard thereon by publishing a copy Mandolin club at the local citadel boys, witches, policemen, colored on Wednesday evening. The bri­ 10 boxes curtain rods. flat. All improvements. Rent $^33 pej AAL'VNTED—Your piano or player of this order in some newspaper hav­ men, and many other costumes too 4 oil cans, Price $1.50, Now In My P la« •••••” ^ month. Garage available. Can lo6i. piano to tune and repair, E. R. Couch. ing a circulation in said District, on gade is under the direction of Ladies’ Leather Soles, Sewed On, Regular y C p 156 Main street, Manchester. Tel. or before October 30, 1926, and by numerous to mention met the Thomas Maxwell who Is also lead­ Auto soap and grease. FOR RENT—5 large rooms, all posting a copy of this order on the judges’ gaze In a mad whirl of color' 1 box steer aids. Price $1.25,'Now In My P la c e ...... • modern improvements, steam heat, 1024. public signpost in the said town of er of the mandolin club. Soloists 295 North Main street. Manchester, four days before said and variety. for the affair will be James Franc- 1 box tube patch. The very best oak leather used. These prices cant AV .ANTED—Energetic men in every day of hearing and return make to After, long deliberation the prize 1 1-2 boxes golf balls. Inquire 54 town and village can earn big money kum of Hartford, one of Connecti­ be compSid Realize the saving and rush your work FOR RENT—Garage. soiling seeds. Experience unnecessary. this Court. for the best dressed girl was award­ 1 pail of chisels and screw driv­ Maple street. AVILLIAM S. HYDE, Jqdge. cut’s best banjolets, and Harold Steady work. AVrite for particulars. ed to Miss Helen Fitzpatrick while Turldngton, who will play the ers. in to the " TO RENT—6 room tenement, at 17 Cobb Co., Franklin, Mass. H-11-1-26 the prize for the funniest girl’s cos­ 2 red coal shovels. Oakland St.. All im provem ents in­ piano. WANTED—To buy cars for junk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD tume went to Mary Quish. 3 Buck saws. quire 164 So. Main street, telephone at Jlanchester, within and for the Proceeds from the concert will Used parts for sale. Abel’s Service The boys’ first prize for the best go toward the cost of repairs on 12 sickles. Boston Shoe Repair Shop 1**22-12. Station. Oak street. TeL 789.' District of Manchester, on the 29th day o f October, A. D.. 1926. costume went to Kenneth Hutton the building. 2 boxes bits. 105 Spruce Street South Manchester FOR RENT—Four room flatjn new Present, AVILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., dressed as a Keystone Comedy cop, Following are those who will 1 roll rubber hose. house all improvements 170 Oak W.ANTED—.Ambitious ''e.!. boys. Wonderful opportunity to learn the Judge. while Arnold Clark took second take part in the program: 10 boxes Ice skates. . street, with garage. Inquire 164, barber tra’* Latest methods taught. Estate of A. Willard Case, late of honors dressed as a witch. The big Oak street or ca ll 616-u.______Complete course $35.00. Day or eve­ Manchester, in said District, deceased. Mandolin club, mandolins: Mrs. Weatherstrips. ' The Executors having exhibited surprise of the evening was given 2 box cotter pins. TO RENT—6 room tenement vt 134 ning class. Cali or write for Informa­ F. Walsh, Mrs. M. Rockwell. Miss tion. Vaughns Strictly Sanitary Bar­ their administration account Avith 'by W. S. Grant who gave each par­ E. Dent, Miss R. Wogman, Miss G 4 rim tight locks. millHHIlil!IIIIIIIillllIllHnillllHlllillH'” hlllllllHllllllllllll>h'8********” **W'***'| Birch. ’With all improvements, in- ber School. 14 Market street, Hart­ said estate to this Court for allow­ ticipant in the parade a package of sluding furnace. Inquire next door. ford. Conn. ance, it is Carlisle, Thomas Maxwell, Mies V 4 hand dusters.' ORDERED That the 6th day o f No­ candy as they went by, Mr. Grant Greenaway, Miss B. Filbig, Miss E. 1 carton steel wool. TO RENT—6 room tenement, all WANTED—Some pleasure these vember. A. D., 1926 at 9 o’clock, fore­ was duly thanked by the paraders Filbig. E. Rivenburg; guitars: 1 pail Duco paint. modern improvements. Newly re- long evenings? Why not have that noon, at the Probate Office, in said in three rousing cheers led by Mr. Inished. At 142 Birch street, telephone phonograph fixed and enjoy the old Manchester, be and the same is as­ Miss Florence Benson, Miss Dora I display board with 4 locks at­ I 8 Acres State Road | 1690.______favorite records once again. Bralth- signed for a hearing on the allow­ Washburn. Nelson; banjoist: James Franc- tached. waite, 150 Center street. ance of said administration account The parade more than reached TO RENT—Five room tenement kum; accompanist. Miss Mina 1 croquet set. directs the Executors to give public the fondest hope of those in hharge Maxwell. 1 box Duco paint. with modern improvements, 123 Main • WANTED—A woman to do gen­ notice to all persons interested there- , nrdpr lines along the line of 1 Gas Station I Itrcet. Inquire 127 Main street. Congster brigade. Sopranos: Mrs, eral housework. No washing. Mrs. m to appear and be heard thereon by t along Die uue o i 3 water pails. ' ^ S5 Walter Olcott, 21 Forest street. TeL publishing a copy of this order in march both by the participants and A. Russell, Mrs. W. Turkingtqn, 1 pail, of piaint. FOR RENT—Heated apartment of 357. some newspaper having a clrimlation {the bystanders along the line of Mrs. A. Munsie, Mrs. B. Hall, Mrs. : with seven room bouse. 3-acre tobacco she^ prage. g three room.s. modern in every par­ in said District, on or before October 2 sleds. real good proposition for the right man. Price is only $4600. „ ticular. Rubinow’s, 841 Main street. I . . march, fathers and mothers of those M. Wilson, Miss M. Proctor, Miss MISCELLANEOUS 30, 1926, nad by posting a copy of 7 snow shovels. Two miles from Manchester. a this order on the public signpost in in the parade being particularly im­ Mary Proctor, Miss E. Proctor, 6 rakqs. FOR RENT—Six room tenement on tlie Town where the deceased last pressed by the leadership and care Highest prices for rags, paper and Miss E. Bulla, Miss E. Lyons, Mist 2 cutters. Five building lots, close to state road, short distance east = Hamlin street with garage. Call 812. dwelt, four days before said day of of the youngsters. Policeman magazines: rags. 2c pound: bundled hearing and return make to this G. Abbott. Miss E. Wilson. Mi^ J. 1 scraper. o f Green School. $o5o takes them all. B TO RENT—4 room tenement on paper, 35c hundred; magazines. 5c Charles Seymour did traffic duty Court. ^ Larder, Miss E. Leggett. Miss H. 10 boxes window glass. Right at the Green, seven-room single, city water, poultry s Knox street. Inquire 20 Knox street, .hundred. Call 2116. 28 Oak str et. AVILLIAAf S. HYDE, Judge. while the youngsters crossed the Humphries, Miss M. Sergeant, Miss ipstairs r phone 1699. H-11-1-26 1 rack socket wrenches* yard. Ipt 65x179. Price only $4000. g Blanche L. Rochon, medium. 1415 street to safety. E. McCann, Miss M. Swain; altos: 10 window screens. TO RENT—New five room flat, all North Main street, Hartford. 2 flights Mrs. B. Clough, Miss R. Lyons, 1 bbl. kalsomiue. Dr. Hotallng’s place on Cambridge street, beautiful corner 5 Improvements, including steam heat. up. Circle. Tuesday and Friday eve­ Miss L. Larger, Miss L. Black, Miss location, house has 6 rooms, upper and lower porches, flreplaM., 2 Inquire 27) Oak street, after 5. nings. Telephone Charter 8297-5. McGovern Granite C(V M. Scott; tenors: David Addy, Wil­ 1 hall bbl. alcohol. GORMAN-PEBSSON BOUT 1 McCaskey register. tiled vestibule and bathroom floors, garage. Sacrifice price, g TO BENT—5 room tenement, all DON’T FORGET— B. M. Gardner, t o n ig h t IMPORTANT liam Hanna, James Munsie, Harold immediate occupancy. knprovements. at 11 Hemlock street, dressmaker, Johnson block. Ladies CEMETERY MEMORIALS Turkington; basses: Fred Clough, 1 3-4 kegs nails. tall at 90 Summit street. Tel. 135-4. dresses and children’s apparel. Prices Leslie Lafder, William' Hall, How­ 1 glass show case. Wadsworth street, 10-room double, modem, walk and curo- reasonablo. Guaranteed satisfactory.. Uepresented by New York, Kov. 1.— Harry Per.s- ard Leggett: leader, Thomas Max­ 7 wall racks. Ing, a good bargain at $7000. TO PvENT—5 room flat at 227 Cen- C. W, HARTENSTEIN Bon. claimant of the European er street. All modern improvements. I will pay the highest prices .'or well; pianist .Miss Mina Maxwell. 6 counters. Llso garage. In qu irj 147 East Cent r rags, papers and all kinds ot metals: 141) Summit St. Telephone 1621 heaATywelght title, will reach the 4 gallon turpintine. jtreet, telephone 1830. also buy al. kinds ot poultry and old crossroads of his career tonight at 1 screen door. cars for junk. M. H. Lessner. Jr., tele­ Madison Square Garden In a ten- TO RENT—4 room tenement, all phone 982-4. APPLES 1 tool chest. mprovements, also 6 room tenemnt Real Silk Hosiery round bout with Bud Gorman. Wis­ 1 box phonograph needles. I Robert J. Smith in Ridgewood street. Inquire of Geo. Suits, topcoats. ov.ercpa*B. T all, r- consin heavyweight. It will be the Nation^ Apple Week Dated at Mancheater, Copn., this OPEN EVENINGS. (mlth, 33 Ridgewood street or tele- made $35. R. H. Grimason. 507 Main Order from America’s l..argest feature match of an all-heavy- October 31st to Nov. 6th 21st day ot October. 1926. Steamship Ttekefs s Ihone 1810-12. at the Center. Real Estate — Insurance — Silk Hosiery .Mills. Representative Aveight shoAv. Order your Winter Apples now...... ‘Afteal...... TO RENT—Six room tenement on Rags, magazines, bundled paper Will Cull on Request...... Persson must win from Gorman JAMIS'W. FOLEY rilley line; ten minutes from mills. and Junk bought at big' est cash decisively to remain in the race for GEORGE F. DOUGHERTY, Edgewood Fruit Farm Copam>le. IHHIiil 11 modem improvements. Apply 476 prices. Phone 819-t and 1 will calL J. a shot at Gene Tunney's title. TeL W. H. CkiwicSi WIL nter street, ^ I fUsenbexiEt „ Phone 8 6 <^.1& ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERAITl, MONDAY; NOVEMBER 1 ,1D2«. PA G E -

FEW GERM CARRIERS. , A rumor spread by school chil-1 MANGLED HAND dren that th'ere were an unusually | r.TLL GL.IDLY HARTFORD HARTFC-J Free Mai;cli?i?{er large number of diphtheria germ j CASH 0!.::;)-r.i:. carriers found In the south end Tel. Service-i- IS AMPUTATED schools, was denied this morning by PAY CHECKS t Supt. F. A. Verplanck who referred Inquirers to Dr. Moore, head of the Call 1530 local Board of Health. Dr. Moore Surgeons Unable to Save could not be reached but Mr. Ver­ planck said that there were only a Another Stirring Limb bjnred in Accident few cases in the schools. in Which Local Man Figured. IF STOMACH IS TROUBLING YOU It was found necessary to ampu­ tate the left hand of Martin L. Gill- e a u t if u l surroundings, no less than good books, have an man, of 236 Main street, at the Instantly! End Indigestion Hartford hospital Saturday night or Stomach Misery with Bunending appeal. Mellowed harmony—enduring beauty as a result of the accident in whi..*h he figured the day before. “ Pape’s Diapepsin” —hospitality and good cheer are never more graciously ex­ Our 29th Anniversary Mr. Gillman was employed as pressed than by fine furniture—the real heart of the home. superintendent of the service sta­ As soon as you eat a tablet or two tions In Hartford operated by tho of "Pape’s Dlapepsln” your Indiges­ o m e charm is not measured in dollars and cents—selec­ Gulf Refining company. He was tion is gone! Heavy pain, heart­ driving a Ford coupe owi-ed by the burn, flatulence, gases, palpitation, H tion is more potent than expenditure in its-achievement. Freej Souvenirs company ^ hen the accident hap­ or any misery from a sour, acid pened. Mr. Gillman ha.f his left stomach ends. Correct your stom­ It is surprising how inexpensive comfort, beauty and durabil­ While being tokens of good w 1 from us to you—are an added hand extended put of the window to ach and digestion for a few cents. ity really are here. halt traffic back of his car when Each package guaranteed by drug­ inducement for you to buy furniture during the Anniversary Sale— an automobile operated by Thpmas gist.— Adv. Raymond of Tolland street. East h e furniture, and hosts of other things for which our store You can choose from scores of valuable articles absolutely free in ex­ Hartford, crashed into his machine has become so popular, were selected for the charm in de­ change for the coupons which you receive with all cash purchases overturning it and pinning Mr. Gill- T man’s hand beneath the wreckage. A Stavinsky sign, the well defined style; but above all, is the fact that they and which are denominated accord ing to the amount you buy. Hand Mangled. At the Hartford hospital, where possess CHARACTER. Mr. Gillman was taken. It was Satisfied Hume Builder deemed necessary to amputate the a hand a few inches above the wrist. Our 29th Anniversary Sale Is Enabling Hundreds of Home The hand was badly mangled, every and Contractor You May Pay Out of Income, bone being broken, 'and there was and Enjoy Your Furniture danger of blood poisoning. Mr. Gill- Garages Built. Beautifiers to Rejuvenate Their Homes for Considerably man also suffered numerous bruises Roofs Reshingled While Paying For It. and will be confined in the institu­ and Alterations. tion for an indefinite period. Phone 1909-2. The accident occurred at,the end No Extra Charge for This Service Less Than They Had Planned On Paying. of the trolley car line at Huyshope 224 School Street. avenue ia Hartford Friday noon.

ROWAYTOX HER.WT TAKES HIS OWX LIFE P rom p tn ess Rowayton, Nov. 1.— Louis Meek­ er, widely-known hermit, killed M ost himself in his tiny home here sev­ WeWillTakePride eral days ago. Meeker's body was found today, a revolver clasped in in his right hand. He had shot him­ self through the head. ^Meeker P rom p tly Fiber Living Room Furniture was about 55 years old. Little is known about him for he kept al­ So Unusual Are the Values and So Desirable the Character of the Suites and Chairs in most entirely to himself. E xecu tin g and; This Sale That the Demand Is Certain to Be Instant and Generous— So W e Advise Early JI1,000,000 P rop erly Selection As Possible. T o e n d V ^ O I C I S The 24*hour way C o m p letin g

There’s a way to end colds so effi­ your cient, so complete that we paid 51,000,000 for it. That way is HILL’S. It stops colds in 24 hours, Plumbing W ork checks fever, opens the bowels, tones the entire system. The mil­ lions who know it always rely on it. Go start it now. Joseph W ilson Ca»ci«-BfOBtfde-Qinn5ne get HIIX’S, in the ^ b « 28 Spruce St. Phone 641.

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MANCHESTER BVENINGf HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, W2«. PAGE EIGHT There are!nearly:^,8lS Mrs. Wlnthrop Porter and chil­ ^ r automobiles in New. Zes up a headstone of pink Westerly dren are spending this week with ords for the school "Vlctrola. All v^o has been ill for. some time is Foaming Mane...... Speaks reported somjewhaV improved. granite for Prof. Joel N. Eno on the GOEAD Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rube.rlaid In Rolling Down to Rio ...Germ an entered heartily into the affair and family plot in . the Skungaumaug a general good time was realized Mrs. Samuel Simpson is a guest New Britain. - Oft to Philadelphia...... Haynes at the, hope ,of 'her spn, Sumner cemetery. ^ a A daughter was born the 25th from all present. Much credit Is The office employees and Invited WTIC The Lighthouse Bell is a fflmpson arid Mrs. Simpson in Kew Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Toledo to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barrasso. poisGaQuid[ Wedding B ell...... Solman due the teacher for so successfully guests of'the Hockanum Mills Co. Mrs. Elisabeth P. Hills has se­ Traveleni Insurance Co., arranging for this pleasant com­ Ytork city. were recent guests at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hadley Schyde ; Frank Luhrsen, candidate for held their annual Hallowe’en party cured a few rooms In the Brown Hartford. Conn. munity social. J. L. W,ay’s at the Wells-Way Piles are caused by congestion of 11.00 p. m.— sberiff, attended the Democratic in the Tolland town hall on Thurs­ house owned by Mrs. Ella Warner *67. Mrs. Zoe Beckley Gollomb of day evening. Mrs. Edgar Edger- homestead. blood in the lower bowel; Only an News. rally held in the EUlington town hall Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Prentice a n d moved there from the Wllli- New York city made a short..visit ton was the caterer. ^ internal remedy can remove the 11.05 p. m.— last Monday''evening. ’ and their neighbor Mr. Wilcox of mantlc camp ground Friday. cause. That’s why salves and cut­ with her uncle, George Bartlett, la Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and Helen Mary, little daughter of Capitol Theater Organ— Melodies : The Tolland Federated ' thufeh Newington spent last week end at ting fail. Dr. Leonhardfs Hem- _ Program for Monday. for the Folks at Home. the village. was represented at the Older Girls’ son Jarvis Brown of Myrick, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C, Foote is ill were guests Wednesday of Mr. and the Prentice farm. Roid, a harmless tablet, succeeds, 6.00 p. m.— Walter Dawley Miss Mary Bartlett and Miss qdnference in Meriden by Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Wyckoff Wilson of with bronchitis. Dr. D. C. Y. “ Mother Goose” — Bessie Lillian Mrs. John H. Steele. because it relieves this congestion Anna Cogswell who have been Ayers, Helen Clough and Edna West Hartford visited their farm Moore of South Manchester is at­ and strengthens the affected parts. Taft. spending the summer here have re­ Crandall. , Arthur Gould of East Hartford tending her. and Mr. Johnson of Manchester place last Saturday. Hem-Rold has given quick, safe and 6.20 p. m.— turned to New York city. ■ ■' Cornell Green, Jr., and Mrs, Miss Hattie Ellis who is ill at Mrs. A. H. Post, Mrs. E. E. Foote lasting relief to thousands of Pile News. TOUAND were callers at the Steele House and Mrs. Charles Fish were visitors Mrs. Carrie Smith is a guest of Green who have been living in Col- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buell’s at Bed­ 1 Sufferers. It will do the same for 6.30 p. m.— her daughter, Mrs. Rufus Reed and rain, Mass., for several years have Tuesday. ford Hills, N. Y., is reported im­ in South Manchester Wednesday The Hallowe’en party and enter­ you or money back. Packard’s or Dinner Concert— Emil Heimher- family in North Coventry. moved to the home.of>his ,father, afternoon. Murphy’s Drug Stores and druggists tainment given by the teacher, Miss There are more than four million proving. , , _ berger’s Hotel Bond Trio: George Crandall has returned to Cornell Green, Sr., where they will Fred Links and Mrs. Louise Fo- everywhere sell Hem-Rold with this Meta Hanson, and the pupils at tiie automobiles on farms. The scientific name for laziness For T h e e ...... Vannah his studies at the school of Technol­ reside in the future. gil of Hartford were recent guests guarantee.— Adv. Duet from “ The Tower of Grant's Hill school house Thursday A. W. Kingsbury of the Stafford There are more than 10,000 reg­ is ergophobla. ogy in Cambridge, Mass., after a istered clubs in London. at Mr. and Mrs. Karl Links’. Destiny” ...... Verdi evening was a grea,t success. The short visit at his home at Grant s Springs Monumental Works has set admission to the entertainment was Spanish Suite “ La Feria” Lacome Hill district. . “ Siegfried and the Thrush” from the sum of ten cents and a neat lU- Clifton Ward of Buff Cap district “ Siegfried” ...... Wagner tle sum was realized to obtain rec­ Minuet in G ...... Beethoven 7.00 p. m.— “ The Public Library” Wilbur F. Gordy 7.15 p. m.— TRAOt HAR« Soprano Solos— Kad Galeciau (Lithuanian Song) ...... Dvirinskaite Stasuk (Lithuanian Song) .. VOTE TOMORROW! ...... Vanagaitls Oh! My Beloved Daddy. m The Little Gray Dove Seventy YearsofReputation Michaline Blabauskis MADE OF FINE WOOLS 7.30 p. m.— MIXED WITH COTTON TUESDAY, NOV. 2nd IS ELECTION DAY, AND Monday Merrymarkers. Made to Fit—Made to Wear 8.00 p. m . - T - Cora Yager Foster, Contralto as­ A protection against colds and sudden cnills sisted by Mrs. Heebner, pianist. 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We have gone CROSS, FEVERISH through a war period and a period of deflation; the American dollai is Pipe or Pipeless Furnaces. = Steam and Hot Water Heating. = worth only 66 per cent, of its 1914 value, yet Connecticut’s ACTUAL cost CHILD tSBRJOUS We Are Equipped to Give You Service. r ORCONSTIPATED Joseph C. Wilson of state government has increased but 10 per cent, since 1914. 28 Spruce Street Phone 641. s Look, Mother! See if tongue is mm coated, breath hot or stomach sour

‘ California Fig Syrup” can’t VoteforJOHN H. TRUMBULL harm tender stomach, liver, bowels FOR GOVERNOR AND FOR THE ENTIRE REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET

For Iieut-Govemor,J. EDWIN BKAINARD For Secretary, of State, FRANCIS A. PALLOTTI For ComptroUer, FREDERICK M. SALMON Used by For Attorney General, BENJAMIN W. ALONG People of Refinement People who axe careful -of their health and strength use W esley’s Every mother realizes, after giv­ Chewing Sweets. ing her children “ California Fig Syrup,” that this is their ideal laxa­ Because W r^lcy’s, a delightful confec' THE PRESENT DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN HAS BEEN ONE OF ABUSE AND MUD - SLINGING. tive, because they love its pleasant taste and it thoroughly cleanses the tion, also affords beneficial exercise to tender little stomach, liver and NOTHING CONSTRUCTIVE HAS BEEN OFFERED. bowels without griping. the teeth, and, by increasing the flow of When cross. Irritable, feverish, or sahva, clears the teeth crevices of food breath is bad, stomach sour, look BACK UP PROTECTION, ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY IN YOUR COUNTRY AND YOUR STATE. at the tongue, mother! If coated, particles- And it aids digestion! give a teaspoonful of this harmless, SUPPORT ALL REPUBOCAN COUNTY, SENATORIAL AND REPRESENTATIVE NOMINEES. “ fruity laxative,” and in a few It removes odors of eating or smoking. hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested Thus the use of Wrigley’s shows food passes out of the bowels, and consideration you have a well, playful child again. When the little system Is for those about full of cold, throat sore, has stom­ ach-ache, diarrhoea. Indigestion, you, and is an handy^ colic—remember, a good “Inside evidence of cleansing” should always be the first treatment given. refinement. ^ p a c k s Millions of mothers keep “ Cali­ fornia Fig Syrup” handy; they M ou th clean' know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your liness benefits druggist for a bottle of “ California Vote Republican . youi^ and old. Fig Syrup,” which has directions for babies, children of all ages and Alljfri House, Hartford rown-ups printed on the bottle. REPUBLIC AN ST ATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE aware of counterfeits sold here, ATTERB E'.'ERV gko donV be fooled. Get the genu­ ine, sold by “ California Fig Syrup ffif jjompany."— Adv. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, MANCHESTER LOSES CUP GAME Breaks Enable Bristol To Defeat Manchester High Gridmen Danersk Wins Here Jupiter Pluvius Finalljr Succeeds In Last 10 Minutes Locals Have Edge on Bristol Team WEAVERS VS. SPINNING; Celtics and Cheney Brothers The last ten minutes of the state In Halting Gridiron Contests Here cup game between the Manchester RIBBON AND OLD MILL soccer team and the Danersk A. C. But Lose Because of Many Fumbles of Stamford proved disastrous to Triiiniph Over Scan£as and Clan the combination yesterday, Danersk Old Jupiter Pluvius should be Cubs will oppose the Catholic club scoring two goals and winning the League Leaders Have Chance satisfied now, for he has succeed­ of Hartford. Several practice ses­ game after' Manchester had held tt e Although the Manchester High SEVEN CHAMPS FALL to Increase Lead Tonight at LEAGUE- STANDING. on points when the latter team was ed in putting a halt to Sabbath sions are on tap for the week. lead from the first half. Danersk school team played as well as any Murphy’s Alleys. unable to present a full team. football games here after three fu­ The Manchester soccer club, came through in a garrison finish However, several outsiders were however, defied the elements and of the kind for which it is noted team ever has played, Bristol’s Celtics ...... 2 2 0 tile attempts. Maybe he will be played the Danersk team in a sea gridmen were lucky enough to get LE.AGUE STANDING C. B. A. A...... 2 2 0 “picked up” and a friendly game better natured from now on and al­ and drove two past Dickson Just be­ the breaks last Saturday in that ON COLLEGE GRIDS P.C...... 1 0 1 was played resulting in a 5 to 5 low Old Sol to have his turn “at of mud. fore the final whistle. W L Clan McLean . tie. town with the result that the vic­ Weaving ...... 3 0 1.000 New Britain ...... 1 0 1 bat.” A heavy downpour of rain turned tory went to the home combina-' C. B. A. A. defeated the Clan ’ Three Sundays before yesterday AMERICAN LEAGUE Spinning ...... 2 1 .667 McLean. In a well-played game by FOOTBALL STANDING the field into a sea of mud and the tion by the score of 13 to 7. Five Ribbon ...... 1 2 .333 Saturday’s soccer g;ames In the were also marred by rainy weath­ game was slowed up considerably times Manchester had held their a score of two goals to none. er but Manchester’s fcotball teams Yestertlay’s Results Long List of Upsets Narrows Old M ill...... 0 3 .000 Manchester District Soccer League The silk Vmrkers started the Chicago Bulls 23, Boston 0. because of this and also becaus? the opponents within the 5-yard line resulted In victories for the Celtics braved the elements and played, ball was covered with mud. Kicks and three times did the locals ball rolling with some neat for­ especially the Cloverleavos, who Wildcats 6, Cleveland 0. The Weaving mill howlers will and Cheney Brothers. Both are ward passing toward the Clan goal Brooklyn-Rockisland, rain. didn’t gu far and not one player march the length of the field, only Best to Choice Few; Brown have an opportunity to put further now tied for first place In the until yesterday, did not miss a sin- had control of the hall during the to have fate go against them. but the latter's defense was stub­ gls game. However, yesterday was League Standing space between themselves and the league standing and will meet next born and the result was, there was W L T entire game. Even at that, with five minutes Spinning team to-night at Murphy’s Saturday in a double-header bill, a different tune. The Mohawks Philadelphia ...... 3 1 0 ■ Danersk scored soon after the left to play and 13 points against Unbeaten. no scoring in the first half. from Bridgeport evidently got O alleys at 7:30. the Clan McLean and Clan Doug­ In the second half, however, Cleveland ...... 3 td 0 first half- opened and Manchestei them, the Manchester eleven plung­ las, providing the other half of the “drowned” on the way here for 0 ed and passed Bristol to death for The other match in the senior things were different. Cheney they failed to appear. Had they New York ...... 4 2 equalized later in this period. Bott By DAVIS J. WALSH. bowling league sponsored by program. The games will be play­ Brothers pressed on Thomson, Rock Island ...... 2 2 1 teams were slow in the mud and a distance o; 70 yards, scoring I. N. S. Sports Writer. ed at the West Side playgrounds. shown up. the plucky Cloverleaves 1 with three minutes to spare. Keen­ Cheney Brothers’ Athletic Associa­ Clan goal tender and finally the would probably have handed their Chicago ...... 3 3 these two ccores were the only ones New York. Nov. 1.—Beset by tion will be between the Ribbon and The Celtics were awarded their latter misjudged a shot from Pa- Wilson’s Wildcats ...... 4 4 0 which occurred in the first moiety. ey’s rushes and Farr’s accurate minor tragedies for some weeks in i game with the Scandias Saturday compliments to the Weather Man ...... 2 3 0 passes to Treat, Hanson and his Old Mill. ton. Shortly afterward, the silk in pantomlne and played regard- Boston ...... A few minutes after the second advance, it remained for Saturday workers tallied their second and Brooklyn ...... 1 2 0 half commenced Manchester tooh brother were responsible for gains lessly. » ...... 0 3 2 of from 10 to 15 yards at every to contrive that collegiate football final goal. Salmonson made the The Cub-Pawneo game was also Newark ...... the lead and from that timq oc clip. Bristol was baffled by Man­ be overtaken by the great horror score. Wylie, well known baseball cancelled, but the New Britain elev­ played the visitors off their feet. II chester’s plays through center and and today the dead and dying and basketball player. Is making en came here and received their AMERICAN LEAGUE SOCCER was easily Manchester’s game hut off tackle and Keeney was gaining were being sorted, identified and quite a hit as a soccer player. His rain 'guarantee. Next Sunday the Fall River 5, New York 2. with ten minutes left to play in the piled in neat, orderly heaps for playing Saturday was very good. Boston-Newark, rain. yardage heavily in nearly every immediate delivery to the coro­ last period the visitors started an playr ner’s office. Some of the victims onslaught on the Manchester goal, But lor the fact that Bristol un­ ^ BUFFALO MARKET CO. ■ .»OtXX96XX30006otXX9(XX9tXX9000tXi^^ bombarding Dickson, the local corked a Hash of a halfback who were so badly mangled that they TEN MOST IMPORTANT goalie, with all kinds of shots. Twe could skirt the ends of lor 20 yards may have to throw them away. Exhibit A is the University of of them went through the posts and at a time, Manchester would have Service « Quality - Low Prices Danersk had the game won. won. The locals outplayed Bristol Michigan, beau ideal of the West­ COLLEGE GAMES FROM ern Conference and touted as the The week end was a had one foi for three periods but the third, a Manchester teams and visiting com­ bad one for Manchester, produced greatest In the land. The Wolver­ SPECIAL! ine’s hope of a national champion­ A LOCAL VIEWPOINT binations seemed to have the the breaks that allowed Bristol to breaks. Tills game puts Manchestei win. Farr attempted to kick out ship died a horrible death at the of danger in one play and the at­ Baltimore stadium when the Navy out of the competition for the Stat« tempt went less than 10 yards. won, ten to nothing, and gave Army and Navy Produce Bijj- Tuesday Special cup and is the first -inie in manj years that Manchester has not ad­ This left the ball in the danger pause to the conference idea that Rcst Upsets But Columbia’s FANCY BONELESS BRISKET CORNED BEEF, 25c lb. zone and it was just a matter of the East is the official know-noth­ Broilers }Oc i»-1 Victory Over Cornell Not to vanced to the semi-final. Manchester Danersk time until Bristol pushed it over. ing of college football. Be Sneezed at. Cabbage free with 3 lbs. or over. The opening play found Bristol Exhibit B Is the University of 3 LBS. PIGS’ LIV ER...... 25c Dickson...... Mcllveney GOAL marching through and around Pennsylvania, another team with ROUND STEAK Following are the ten most im­ FINE SUGAR CURED BACON—sliced...... 39clb. Manchester ends, taking Manches­ championship notions, which took SIRLOIN STEAK Foots ...... Hagan ter by surprise with a quick shift Its hidden ball attack to Illinois portant college games, from a point OUR HOME MADE SAUSAGE M EAT...... 30c lb. RB formation and an unbalanced line. and lived to regret the incident. SHORT STEAK . of interest to Manchester football TENDER SIRLOIN STEAKS...... 39c lb. W ilson...... '...... Mason The ball was brought to Manches­ Pennsylvania was very successful enthusiasts, played Saturday: LB Army 33. 'Yale 0. 2 LBSI PICKLED PIGS’ F E E T ...... 25c ter’s one-yard line and there it with the hidden touchdown and PIGS’ LIVER, BEEF LIVER, PIGS’ HOCKS. 3 LBS. SAUERKRAUT...... 25c H am ilton...... Johnstone stopped. Twice more Bristol came lost three to nothing. Harvard 69, Tufts 6. RHB Into the danger zone only to Im Southern California, which drop­ Princeton 27, Swarthmore 0. Cunningham ...... Stewart turned back and then Manchester ped out of the coast race by losing _ Illinois 3, Pennsylvania 0. CHB started to play football. Keeney to Stanford, was the thinf unheat- E FULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETABLES AND Stamford 13. U. California 3. Dinnie ...... Johnstone was sent through the center of tlie en team to fall. Notre Damp 12^ Georgia Tech 0. Delicatessen Department LHB • '-J line time and again and in a short The Others. Columbia 17, Cornell 9. McCann...... Lees while the locals were bombarding A fourth was West Virginia, a FRUITS DAILY, Brown 10, Dartmouth 3. SAUERKRAUT AND SPARE R IB S...... 20clb. OR the Bristol goal line. With two fifth Cornell, a sixth Wisconsin, C. A. C. 3, New Hampshire 0. A real treat. The first of the season. Nicholson...... Berwick yards to go and four downs to and a seventh Washington and Jef­ lllllllllllllllllllHllliimiHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIHIIIIilimilllillilHHHIIIIIIH Navy 10, Michigan 0. make it, Keeney fumbled the ball iiiiiiiiiiliiliii LAMB P IE S ...... 10c each, 3 for 25c IR ferson. The latter was ten points Marshall ...... Connor which was recovered by Bristol. up on Lafayette at the end of the FALL RIVE;R w in s . Good cold or very easy to reheat. That spoiled all of Manchester’s Fall River, Nov. 1.—Fall River CP first quarter but the Maroon came COCOANUT CUSTARD AND SQUASH PIES. .35c each P r a tt...... McManui chances to score and the end of the with a rush In the last two periods lllllllllllllllllllllllill completely outplayed the New York Just as good as last week. half found the locals in midfield and won, sixteen to ten. Cornell al­ s Giants hare yesterday afternoon and IL with the ball in their possession. so was nine points better than Co­ hung up -five goals to two for the CRULLERS...... 19c doz. L y ttle ...... Scott Second Half lumbia in the first half but proved visitors. More than 5,500 attend­ HASH ...... 20c 1|^. OL This was a disastrous half to to be seventeen points worse in the Manchester ed. The rain and a heavy field Made from our own cured and cooked corned beef. Referee, Andy Yorke of Torring- Manchester. Within three minutes made it hard for perfect football ton; goals, Nicholson, 2. McManus, after the kick-off Berry, the flashy second half. It was Columbia’s Connor, Lees. Bristol halfback, had gone around first victory over Cornell In some­ and the Giants suffered most. Both he local end for a touchdown. The thing like twenty years. Minnesota their goals were gifts. Horne 2 LBS. FINEST MACARONI IN BULK ...... 25c attempt to kick for the point after b(!fet Wisconsin, sixteen to ten. scored the first in the second period RED SALMON...... 29c can West Virginia took one on the Upholstering Co. when he took a corner and kicked touchdown was blocked by Man­ ^ ~ -- dKPhoneama 174 1743.!-^ 2 CANS TENDER P E A S ...... 31c chester. Both teams battled on jowl from Missouri, champion of Sheridan Hotel Building into Blair's hands. The goalie FINEST NATIVE POTATOES...... 53c peck G. Schreiber & Son even terms for the remainder of the Volley Conference. So. Manchester dropped the ball and it rolled into the ^period and Manchester had The downfall of the champion­ 597 Main Street the net. Davey Brown got the 4 QTS. NICE BALDWIN APPLES...... 2.5c ship pretenders, listed above, left next when a penalty was called possession of the ball at the whis­ ^ — — ------"■ ' ...... '' tle. the following in possession of the against Coyle. Blair stopped the General Contractors In the fourth period it was Man­ field; Brown, the Army, the Navy, kick, but Brown followed up the chester’s ball on the local 15 yard Lafayette, Jliscouri, Ohio State, shot. line. Farr attempted to kick but •Stanford. Alabama, Notre Dame, When You Visit Us. The score at half time was 2 to 0 BoUden of “Better Unlit Homes’* the ball dropped a few feet from Kansas Aggies, Tennessee. Boston In favor of Fall River. McEachrau Manchester Public Market Telephone 156S-2. where he kicked it. Bristol recov­ College, Holy Cross, New York taking a pass from White, chalked ered and a few minutes later Hug- University and Oregon Aggies. We will be pleased to personally discuss any of your ^ up No. 3. Paterson netted the A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 ret went through for the second t E.asy on Yale. problems, regarding new or old furniture. fourth on a brilliant hook shot. score. Although the Manchester Rather studiously have I re- i Campbell set one up for White, who Shop: 285 West Center Stre^ forwards blocked Hugret’s kick the trained from listing Yale among ^ Have us call and give you a price on furniture to be 5 made it five. K5J3S30SS08W«3656SS383O63S3S3OK^^ ball glanced off their hands and the casualties, although a 33 to 0 " repaired or baby carriages re-lined or slip covers cut 5 1 just barely went over the bar. defeat by the Army hardly can bo The second score brought Man­ said to come under the head of a s for that beautiful living room suite. s chester to life and a steady march minor injury. However, the Bull I We don’t exaggerate when we say: = was started down the field. Bris­ dog has not been without defeat tol was helpless in the face of this season. 5 Our success is due to the fact—we give Service, g Keeney’s rushes and Farr’s passes. Brown again fully demonstrated Gains of from 10 to 15 were torn its class by storming through Dart­ S Always a jump ahead of the other fellow. s off and in a short time Manchester mouth to a ten to nothing decision had advanced to the 2-yard line. without using a substitute for the niuiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiininiimm*************************^************************************ Keeney brought the ball over on a second time this season. Alabama line play and Lupien kicked. The reasserted its intention of taking whistle blew just as Bristol had the Southern tltle/by winning from recovered a Manchester fumble. Louisiana State, 24 to 0. Ohio W e b e l ie v e 'the Riorddan was Bristol’s out­ State served due notice on Michl ^ .. /■ V standing player on the defense for gan of what may transpire later by advantages of the soft i the rest of the line collapsed like disposing of Ciiicago, eighteen to a house of cards before the local nothing. Notre Dame won another Sensational Values foil package are so A plunges. Keeney was the star of “convincer,” this time from Geor­ the Manchester team, the combin­ gia Tech, twelve to nothing. New many, and its econ* ed yardage of his i lunges equalling York University, trailing by three omy so great, that more than all of Bristol’s gains. points going into the final period For Tuesday—9 a. m. Hansen showed that he was good saved its record by running amuck we ha’ve elected to for something on last downs with through Fordham for 27 points at a yard or two to go, and he always Holy Cross also came from behind pack one of our finest made the distance on a plunge In beating Dayton. 20 to 7, and pipe tobaccos in this throvugh center without any inter­ Boston College was scored on for ference. the first time but won from West uandy form to retail The Lineup Virginia Wesleyan, 27 to 6. <4 It was Manchester’s unlucky day The W orkingman’s at ten cents. and every fumble was costly. / Manchester Bristol AMERICAN SOCCER LE.IGUE L. Farr Rao sta n d in g : left end W D L P. C. J. Shannon Riodan Bethlehem Steel . . . 7 4 2 .692 Store left tackle Boston ...... 8 4 3 .667 Hills O’Connor Brooklyn...... 6 3 3 .625 893 Main Street South Manchester left guard P'all River ...... 8 2 5 .600 Vendrillo Aliano Indiana Flooring ..7 4 4 .600 center New Bedford ...... 7 3 6 .531 PRICES SMASHED TO PIECES 1 Kittle Ritchie Providence ...... 5 5 5 .600 right guard New York Giants ..6 2 7 .467 LOOK I LOOK I LOOK! .LaCoss (capt.) Newclty Springfield ...... 4 5 7 .406 right tackle J. & P. C oats...... 3 3 7 .846 $1.50 Sweat Shirts, $1.50 Men’s Work jupien Francavilla Philadelphia ...... 3 3 8 ,321 Pants, right end Newark ...... 3 2 10 .267 Farr Berry Saturday’s Results. 88c left halfback At New Bedford— New York Treat Hugret Giants 3, New Bedford 2. Goals— Heavy Flannel $1.00 right halfback By Brown, Herd and Horne for N. Men’s Hansen Allaire Y. Giants; Stevens and McLeavy for Shirts, quarterback New Bedford. Men’s $1.25 Fleece Un­ .eeney Merrill At Bethlehem—Bethlehem Steel 95c derwear, common sense fullback I, Boston 1. Goals—By Stark Touchdowns: Hugret, Berry, for Bethlehem: Fleming for Boston. Keeney; point after touchdown, At Philadelphia—Philadelphia :l, Men’s $1.39 Overalls, 77c Hugret, Lupien; substitutions, J. & P, Coats 3. Goals— By Rock MullJigan for Ritchie, Crowley for (2) and Reind for Philadelphia; Allaire, Hugret for Mulligan; T. 89c Crilley, Harvey and McAvoy for $1.69 Men’s Heavy in die paddi^-and Shannon for L. Farr, R. Treat for Coats. C. Treat, Farr for Shannon, Oren- 35c Men’s Wool Hose, Union Suits, ■tlne for Hills. Referee, Hall; At Springfield— Springfield 3, umpire. Hart; head linesman, Providence 3. Goals— By Turner McQueal. (2) and Lawson for Springfield; 19c $ McLaine (2) and Lyons for Provi­ 1.00 I dence. And other wonderful b a r g e s too numerous to men­ Y estei^y’s Results. MARY’S PRACnC®. At Tiverton— Fall River 6, New tion. A full line of Sheepskin coats, raincoats, hunting York Giants 2. Goals— By Pat­ breeches, rubber boots, Lumber jackets, etc., at tremen­ St. Mary’s basketball team will terson (2), White (2) and Mc- dous savings. prac.ica at the School street Rec­ Eachran for Fall River; Horne and reation Center this evening from 8 Brown for N. Y. Giants. BE HERE EARLY — BUY NOW — SAVE MONEY. to 9 o’clock. All members are re­ All other- games postponed on ac­ quested to report. count of rain. SB^CHBSTER'EVBNING’^ B I^ ^ 3PAGB~!TBff Vl FEATURE ARTICLES ABOUT INTERESTING LATEST FASHION WOMEN HINTS BY FOREMOST AUTHORITIES

im m GERMAINE CONTRIVES TO FIND REALLY DIFFERENT SPORT CLOTHES IN PARIS M & S "^ .J IL © i9 Z 6 v ' They took photographs of the NE A SERVICE INC *V rooms in Buckingham palace be­ Wetherel turned to Judith. "Ixirdl fore they began house cleaning. sion with Joy, and began the as-1 WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE I forgot that French quia. I mutt Close-ups were taken of K ing' GERMAINE 3 COL HOME PAGE Paris, France, Oct. 16. signment by going to Lon^champ I JUDITH MARTIN, young col­ run along and loam three pages of George’s desk, of his bureau top, his My Dear Cousin; to the races where the newest are lege teacher, is admired by DR. tmnelatlon by heart before one chiffonier drawers, of Queen Mary’s always exploited. drpraing table; her work basket, You ask me to send you come- PETER DORN, astronomy pro­ thing different for sport wear, just M. Perrone and Aunt Louise fessor, and ERIC WATERS, o’dock.” everything. Explanation was that They went on down the path untU. as casually as if you did not know were with me, and though my suit­ rebel senior. the royal pair were apt to be peev­ that really distinctive costumes for or was most devoted, and Aunt Judith defends Eric against they overtook Dr. Dorn. “Run along, ed if they found anything out of Louise particularly brilliant and the accusation of DEAN TIMO­ wm,” said Judith.. “I’ll walk to­ sport are hard to find. place or disarranged. However, since there is nothing I witty, I kept my mind occupied THY BROWN that Eric has ward home with Dr. Dom. I think The china closet shelves were with clothes as well as compli­ been Involved with “KITTY” enjoy more than shopping for the he goes my way.” photographed before the china was unusual, I undertook the commis- ments, and I think very little es­ SHEA, town bootlegger, in sell­ removed and dusted. And all the ing liquor from which two stu-' The professor turned and met her caped me sartorially, though I may PI iceless pictures in the picture gal­ have missed a bon mot or so. dents have died. smile with a sober face. He raiged lery were photographed before Two costumes that I liked par­ Judith discovers a secret love his hat and spoke stiffly. “ I’m sor­ affair of the dean’s wife and taken from the royal walls for a ticularly were photographed and I sympathises with the woman. ry, twibw Martin, but I shall have to dusting fore and aft. enclose them. With a littl sleuth­ MYRA ALDRICH, in love walk very fast. I have an appoint­ M erely proving that humans who ing on my part I was able to find with Eric, and favored by his ment.” He Struck into a vigorous wear crowns and lay cornerstones i where they were made, and I have mother, is jeaions of Judith. pace and went off. aien’t much different from lesser ordered you these costumes, one Judith receives a telephone “’Whew!” whistled Will. "So the mortals. My neighbor John Smith a bolero affair and one with a caU from Mrs. Timothy Brown professor ’approves of you,' does he? was on a tirade this morning be­ sleeveless coat and pleated skirt. and meets her at a tea shop. Wonder how he’d act if he disap­ cause his wife cleaned up.his desk The bolero, which is my favorite, There Mrs. Brown says that the proved! For a man noaking an ap in the midst of her housecleaning is made of beige crepe with a bol­ X dean believes Judith spent a pointment, ho was walking blamed ero of golden browh velvet. The I ‘ 'I orgy, nnd he can’t find "a blamed skirt is trimmed wltn circles of > week-end in the city with Eric slowly before we caught up with thing.’* and means to ask the board to him.” the brown velvet and the jacket dismiss her. Judith turned on him. "Will, you has appliqued circles o l the crepe. %■ If Mrs. Brown dared to say t i l are the worst specimen of blunderer It is very Spanish in feeling, and I that she also was in the city and and tactless dolt that ever I en­ Once upon a time, yellow-haired believe you ■will love it. knew that Judith was alone at countered in my checkered career." Mille Qade Corson, first mother to Perhaps the charm of the other ill* the hotel It would clear Juditli She tinned on her heel and walked swim the English channel, tried to lies ini the color as well as the cut. ' but give away her own clandes­ Over a silk jumper suit of a gray­ away. get a job as usher in a theater. They |li‘ feilp !'''' tine meeting with her lover. In the ' middle of the afternoon laughed at the very idea when she ish rose crepe is worn a uoatee of [ Judith refuses to accept the Myra came into Judith’s room, her said she wanted to “ yusher.” Now rose velveteen a shade or so darker ; sarriflee. arms full of chrysanthemums. Ju­ than the silk. It is hound and trim­ ( “Kitty” Shea leers at Judith Mrs. Corson gets a big kick oat of dith lifted her head from the inter­ the fact that she is headlining .at med with silk bands a few shades - l i i i ' ” j when she steps to the cashier’s minable freshman themes with a lighter than the skirt. The har­ t desk to pay the bill. frown at the interruption. the ve^ theater which laughed at mony of colors is quite entrancing. her humble plea to “yusher,” . NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY "Don’t scowl, Jude,” cried the girl. Matching turbans and scarfs, of Only human, this Mille, too! plaid silk are very smart now, and CHAPTER XXIII “I’ve brought you half of my flow­ None of us get such a thrill as com­ ers. You can have all the bronze I had one mada up for you to wear 4 4 ^ I J i M E ,” said somebody, tak ones to match your hair.” She be­ ing back in trailing clouds of glory with this costume in sh^^-des of gray lug the bill out of her hand. gan to pull them apart so that the to haunts that knew us In calico and rose. It will just complete the • and Judith looked up Into leaves scattered over the table. Ju­ and home-spun. idea and ba ideal for you at the the bland, mouse-colored eyes of Will dith bit her Ups and said nothing. southern winter resorts you always Wetherel. But Myra rattled on. “ You can’t I have talked in this column frequent. She saw Shea watching him as he guess where I got ’em. No use to about some women In the new My friend Jacques has revived I«id the bill and turned her back try. That darling Dr. Dorn bought books — courageous, conquering, his interest in me since M. Per on the little peering eyes and the ’em for me when I met him by the women— Susan Shane, Ellen Tolli­ rone is showing me so much atten­ black jowl. Wetherel grasped her florist’s shop Just now. He said he ver, Sabine Callender, Lily Shane, tion. And, it has not been coquetry arm and walked with her out of never could withstand flowers.” Jane Thorndike. But I neglected to on my part, but really I have bad the cafe. Myra giggled. “That young man speak of the most courageous,^ very little time for Jacques lately. *T see you’ve already had food,” is not so slow. I offer^ him my conquering womon-r-Susan Shane, I must say I rather enjoy his dis­ A coatee of rose velveteen la worx ho said, as they turned toward col hand when we parted. And believe Ellen Tolliver, Sabine Callender, comfort, because really he quite over a silk jumper snlt of grayish lege. “ Therefore I shall ask you you me! he held it a long time, look­ forgot me this summer while the rose crepe which is of a sU^tlj to lunch with me. And I shall take Lily Shane, Jane Thorndike. But 1 juu ______*‘That will do. Miss Reaseij." she said crisply. 1 ing into my eyes. I could vamp him lovely lady was in Deauville. He lighter shade you to the Prairie Schooner, where neglected to spedk of the most has become quite bumble again, If I wanted to.” courageous, strongest of them all— you can’t possibly eat up more than ij^aters, please finish the ode." “Could you?” said Judith. But and at times shows symptoms of sublime indifference. When I see „ dollar, even if you’re hungry.' teasingly. “Didn’t know Aldrich was Sophy Deming, heroine of Larry becoming jealous now as he was anything that looks like trouble ap­ “ W hy the prodi^ous generosity?” can’t understand Is how you put up the words were less of a question In his line.” than a dismissal. Myra, seeing her Barretto’s “Walls of Glass-” when Jimmy occupied so much of pearing one direction, I shall re­ laughed Judith. with the limitations placed on teach- turn back to the freshman papers, Sophy’s husband was killed. So­ solutely face the opposite way. I Wetherel flicked the ashes from his ers. 1 suppose you know you may Wetherel was counting out nickels my time— and my thoughts. and dimes. “Try to be hungry about tiptoed out of the room. phy’s baby had to be fed. Sophy think I shall not marry until I am sls-inch cigaret. “ Well, Judith, pay get kicked out of school for sld ng However, I have decided neverman the second or third of the montn tried doing this ahd that, cooking A beige crepe with a bolero of gol------25. Do you agree? day doesn’t come till next week. And with Waters in the dean s meeting For three days Judith opened her for the racetrack men, selling pre­ den velvet. The skirt Is trimmed to let Jacques— - very old— perhaps not until I an I vowed last Tuesday I ’d not spend yesterday.” next time, dearie,” he grumbled. velvet, and the jacket is ap- -m a k e me so miserable a ^ in I mall each morning In nervous haste. serves. But the town talked and Devotedly, GERMAINE another cent this term stuffing little Judith looked at him anxiously “ W hy will all the girls reduce in pliqn ^ with the crepe am going to treat them all with their boarding houses and stuff In But no summons arrived from Dean fussed, and Sophy’s baby squalled gold diggers with chocolate dreams y^u really think the dean could Brown or from the board. from hunger. Sophy was afraid and chicken salad. dismiss me simply for expressing a the restaurants?” COATS BELTED. “Ask me another one. That’s too On the fifth day Judith tried to they’d take her baby. So she took “ Is this a declaration of Inde­ personal belief in Eric’s story?” reach Mrs. Brown by telephone. She pendence?” asked Judith. * easy,” laughed Judith. the job,, offered her by Martin TEST ANSWERS Wetherel shook his head. “ Not Wetherel saw Eve Gerhart beck­ was not at home and Judith 1 ^ the Frenchy “Just exactly that,” said Will “I’m Green, rich and with an insane for that. But if he wants your scalp oning to him and made a hasty ex telephone to meet h$r.Horace, class.' wife. Sophy, badgered by fate, fac The belt is sure to appear on thi tired of belonging to the Flapper he’ll get It, one way or another. By These are the answers to the cuse to Judith. While he was gone The elder Reasey was starting, as Ing it clear-eyed, doing the only winter coat, if not all the waj Feeder Fraternity. Happen to know the way. what did your friend Dorn usual. “Oh ship of state,” she questions which appear on the that in certain select sorority cir­ Miss Angela Snow, dean of women, thing she sees to be done. Prudes around then in the back or front do about it? Did he back you up?” entered the Schooner. Judith had droned, bending her thick spectacles comics page; cles I am known as a Good Pro­ “ W ell,” said Judith, "he followed ihay howl at Sophy! You’ll think and quite often it is ornate and con< met her several times. over the Latin. Judith nodded, and. 1__Judge Eenesaw Mountain vider.” mo out, of the meeting. He doesn’t her grand! spicuous. Seeing Judith, Miss Snow made waking up with a little Jerk, caught Landis. “ Still,” said Judith, “you’ve never approve of what 1 do, but 1 guess Eric’s amused eyes upon her. 2— Basketball. wasted much of your hard-earned he approves of me.” She dimpled. straight for her table. She was smiling a broad, friendly smile. “ My “That will do, Miss Reasey,” she 3— London. gold on me.” Wetherel nodded. “ Well, ho may Hand kissing may become the dear,” she said as Judith rose, I said crisply. “ Mr. Waters, please 4__^The United States President. bo able to save you then. He’s recognized form of greeting be-1 “Nope,” Wetherel nodded, “you’re want to teU you that 1 admired your finish the ode.” 5— Lon Chaney. a good fellow. One doesn’t have to.' Brown’s right-hand man. Never Spitefully, Eric gave a perfect I tween men and women, now that 6— Edward Bok. could understand it myself. Dorn’s stand, in meeting yesterday. It was They passed the administration a brave—a rash thing to do. But translation and closed the book with Marie is in Aerica holding out her j 7__They are supervised by the building and followed the little a good scout underneath.” a small flourish. The three o’clock lily white hand to be osculated by The Schooner was filling with stu­ we older ones sometimes like to see state government. graveled path that led to the the young foolhardy. It brings back bell was ringing. one and sundry. 8— St. Helena. Schooner. dents. Wetherel surveyed the crowd Leaving the classroom five min­ And how us girls will lap It up! 9— “ Misnomer” means “ wrong gloomily. "Damn mannequins,” he our own youth.” “ Sliced tomatoes with caviar,” or­ Her face became more serious, utes later, Judith saw somebody step Such of US who have been fortunqte | said, "A ll alike. Mob rule. No name.” dered Judith; “rolls and a mousse also want to warn you that trouble out of the shadowy comer of the enough to travel abroad never diu 10— small, black bird. Madeleine.” chance for individuality. No feeling ball. The dean’s wife came up to for the picturesque. Look at those may come of It. 1 hear Dean Brown quite get used to the thrill of ex­ She looked defiantly at Will. He was highly Incensed. However, I her. drab, colorless figures, all out of a ’Tve been waiting for you," she tending our mitt like a fairy tale JUMPER STYLE. grinned. “ All right,” ho said. “ I believe, with you, that youpg Wa­ mold.” princess whilst it was smacked | Many velvet dresses for after­ guess you’ve got it coming to you. ters is Innocent and in a showdown said tensely. ”We’ve got to do some­ Do your worst.” Ho leaned back Judith looked up from her mousse thing.” lustily and soundly! noon are made two-piece, combining you may count on me.” a long jumper and a pleated skirt. and looked at Judith through lazy Madeleine. “ Has someone been “The dean?” questioned Judith. ' vSp kidding your riding suit again. “Thank you,” said Judith, grasp^ eyelids. “Look here, Judith, what ing Miss Snow’s hand. There was But Mrs. Brown shook her head. "W hy Do Women Marry” Is a I Will?” g ever made you take up teaching?” no time to say more, for Wetherel “No, he’s lying low. I made him question be'ng seriously treated by End ALL Dandruff Judith considered. “General de He stared at his plate. Suddenly drop the attack on you. This la the greatest minds of England, he uttered an exclamation. “ Look came swaggering back, and, seeing pravity, 1 suppose. You see 1 be­ him. Miss Snow passed on to her even worse. writing their opinions in daily Does Your Skin long to the race of monsters that over there.” he said. Judith fol “It’s ’Kitty’ Shea. Ho knows what table. Issues of a newspaper. Some writers m 5 Minutes ! really get a kick out of Latin verse.” lowed his gaze. we talked about in the restaurant. opine that it is woman’s fear of Dr. D6rn was sitting at a table When they stepped out Into the I Look Greasy? Wetherel shrugged. “Can’t see pathway Dr. Dorn and Myra were He came to me for hush money.’V making a living in a cruelly com-1 across the room in eager converse (To Be Continned) how you get that way, with Whit­ just behind them. They heard Myra petitive world, her bslief that she Nothing is so unsightly as a skin that Yes, you . can dissolve every pan man and Sandburg and Masters in tlon with a girl. When the girl • • • tide of dandruff in a few momenta turned her head Judith saw that she say “Goodby,” and saw h ^ turn off can hold down the marriage job alwa^ shines or looks greasy. There is the verse market. But we’ll let that toward the biology builffing. Dr. Judith. 1s in need of help, and time— ^with Danderine. Leavlnl was Myra Aldrich. with greater certainty of keeping a ] a preparationcalled MELLO-GLO Skin- pass. A love for Latin isn’t a hang Dorn walked slowly down, the path after that rebuff by Dr. Dora, Brio your scalp as pink and white an( Ing offense— though it will hamper “Evidently Dorn approves of sev is the one she turns to. roof over her head and having bread tone (part of a new wonderful French alone. and butter to eat than in any other I clean as any child’s! your soda] successes. But what I eral of you women,” said Wetherel Beauty Treatment) which removes ex­ So many hair and scalp disorder^ job. Others say It Is merely an old cess oil, strengthens the muscles, cleans habit— this belief that marriage is | yield to the first few drops of Dan< and reduces pores, and beautifies the derine! Thousands use It to pre> expected of one and must he engag­ skia Get a bottle of MELLO-GLO vent hair falling out. Fully, a mil* ed in whether there Is a real rea-1 can’t make her the fine all-around Skin-tone. You’ll like it lion owe the silky softness of theil son or not. Stop to think about It, | Home Page Editorials woman I wish her to be.” The J. W. Hale, So. Manchester. hair to its gentle Invlgoration. Anj There are other things this sen­ jUst why did you? permanent wave or water wave Gaxl Natute timentalism does to us in regard to lasts much longer and looks much Cheap our children. That the silk-stock­ Pout, sniff, roll the eyes, smack e u T i d l nicer when Danderine is used In* inged, movie-crazy, money-spend­ the lips, grin, and bite are the rules | MRS. ADA M. stead of water to "set” the wave. Sentim ent ing, joy-riding youngsters w6o of the new "Exercise Your Face" ■V^y experiment with anything have won for themselves the sob­ cult which may do away with clay ] MERRIFIELD else, when Danderine Is not sur­ riquet of the "new degeneration” packs, beauty creams and powders. passed even as a dressing? By Olive Roberts Barton Is a product of this mistaken coun­ Gajd Ifeal They say that in Europe street cars, j Teacher of ASK YOUR DRUGGIST terfeit of love Is not to be doubted. omlnbuses, and trains are full of Mandolin Tenor Banjo BY DR. MORRIS FISHBELN | by the X-ray that the hone Is They are victims of warped kind­ Get a bottle of Danderine and Editor Journal of the American broken. He then tries to bring the face-exercising females. A . few Mandola Cello-Banjo start its benefits today. Every I wonder If we are not too senti­ ness In parents— ^who give them casqalties have been reported from Ukulele Mando-Cello Medical Association and of Hygeia, ] broken edges into contact in the figurative guns with which 'to drugstore in America has it, foi; mental about our children. No, half-pulling exercise as one face- Banjo-Mandolin only 35c. For the finest dressing the Health Magazine. normal position, and, having placed mothers, this Is not a “ spare-the- shoot themselves, because they cry Ever since motor cars became them In that position, holds them exerciser Imagines that the other is | Ensemble Playing for Advanced you could find, and the best aid tfl rod-and-spoil-the - child encomi­ for them. making faces at her! popular, and particularly in the there by means of a splint or in One of the things we hear most Pupils. hair health yet discovered, jusl um. I’ve always classed corporal Agent for Gibson Instruments. try— period before self-starters, surgeons some instances with a plaster of punishment with jails— the only often is, “ That is the way he re­ have seen a number of cases of Paris cast. paid his parents after all their There’s no reason in the world Odd Fellows* Block thing left when the mischief Is why girls shouldn’t cufl their ovm what have become known in the After the arm has been In a cast done and too late for anything kindness to him.” Any klndness Yn At the Center Room 8 for a considerable period, the mus­ hair on a Sunday morning. Just as slang of the profession as “back­ else. a parent that warps character .■ Is Up two flights. D a n d e i i n e cles will have lost their ability to not kindness. It Is cheap senti­ their mothers and grandmothers fire” or "chauffeur’s” fracture. This Parisian frock is completely This fracture usually affects one move properly, and additional treat­ Sfentlmentalism Isn’t love— It is ment. did befoie ’em. So opined an eastern not even its shallow Imitation. It magistrate in finiqg a hair dresser of the bones of the lower arm near ment is necessary to bring back the formed of sequins in shades of pink for curllng'h'alr on Sunday. tho wrist. In cranking a car, back­ power of motion. It Is custoipary is to the genuine emotion what the ®l'WVn- will-o’-the-wisp is to sunlight— and This “ what-your-mothers-did- and rose, and naturally it doesn’t fire may occur either on the down­ to recommend massage, preferably as misleading. We do many things NEW ENSEMBLE. you-can-do” philosophy, is hardly ueed anything else. The bodice, ward swing or on the upward pull. done by an expert. From Paris comes an unusual Massage is not undertaken until for our offspring that common worthy of a magistrate. Any girl or In a tudy of 42 cases of the frac­ sense excuses on the ground of de­ ensemble consisting of a kasha sport woman who tired of doing things what there is of It, Is close and ture made by a British surgeon, he the healing has progressed far The Main Thing votion. Wo should assure ourselves frock and a leather coat of the today Just as bier mother and grand­ molded to the figure, and the skirt found that the likelihood of frac­ enough to prevent the likelihood of same color, lined with the kasha breaking the hone again by too that It is genuine devotion which mother did, would soon find torself that a really good whipping cream ture is less with the back-fire on the of the frock. is very full and circular and ad- much effort. It is customary to influences us to commit a folly, in a Surry plight should do is WHIP. And whip easily. upward pull. and not cheap sentiment. Our mothers who curled their | suited for Charleston danc- ■=/ Doable Danger. allow at least 18 days for proper If you want whipping cream that can The handle tears itself from the healing before the masseur Take the matter of clothes. Sen- BLUB AND SILVER. , | own^hair on Sunday may or may Wangling attempts any motion. Motion by the iment says, “ I wish , my daughter Silver beads and silver spangles nut have curled It In the first place. JnS- P be depended upon, be sure you get grasp and. In case of backfire on the are frequently used to give life and Straight hair wasn’t so conspicuous in the back rather than the front, upward pull, only wrenches the ten person himself is seldom attempted o bo the best dressed girl in Straughan’s whipping cream. It al­ character to the baby blue evening! in those days. Neither did they need an in what might, unbroken, be a dons. There still is a possibility, until after a somewhat longer school. It would make her happy. ways whips, however, that the handle, after per­ period. Honest love says, "If you do that gowns that fashion decrees. to spend their Sundajrs in washing | monotonous expanse of hack -and Ironing lingerie, darning silk forming a complete turn, may crash you will make a vain little prig out of her, and a thoroughly dislike- hose, pressing dresses, tacking on Into the back of the arm. able woman when she grows up.” VELVETS USED. fresh collars, and manicuring their In some cases the fracture occurs Velvet Is very much liked for pa­ W.K.STRAUGIIAN EXPENSIVE TOO. Sentiment says, “ I don’t wish nails, in order to fittingly adorn the without the handle leaving the A gorgeous dinner ring is made jama outfits and smoking costumes. working world for the next six days. ”Sef\fice Ah^i/s hand. In these Instances it is due my daughter to help with the In deep red and deep gold it is ir­ of alternating rows of diamonds housework. I had it to do and no MRS. EUOTF’S SHOP PHONE 681 to a sadden jerk on the bone by resistible. and emeralds. daughter of mine . shall do it as 315 CAST CeNTCRSr.__ the muscles and tendons which are GIFTS FOR ALL SOUTH MANCHeSTERCOfH*. attached to It The person whose long as I am here to do it for her. FUR ON GOWNS. Kindness and honest maternalism WEAR FLOWERS. OCCASIONS arm is broken seldom realizes just A huge corsage of purple and Fur and tulle are combined in | how; the accident happened. BADGER FOR SPORT. says. “ The best thing I can do for certain very smart evening gowns j my girl is to teach her how to get white violets is worn with, a bouf­ Massage. ■ No fur is more popular than fant gown of black tulle with k'.vel­ — monkey fur being especially de Phone IdOfi. L 'bcf,. badger for sport coats and for a meal and keep house. Music and 75 Henry SL A lurgeon who sees a patient in French and singing lessons alone vet girdle. sirable. tkia oondltloa usually makea sure youthful suits of rough materials.

.wivX-;.v. Y- - PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1926. By Frank Beck G AS BUGGIES— A Stitch in Tim e h u r r y U P ! fXAPPER EANNY sd^ss SENSE AND nonsense I SHOULD HOPE T 3 o w t o o K At ^h e R IVE GOT TO * I'LL ADMIT . IT SOUNDS LIKE JT WOULD. WERE G O ! i : v E . g o t it EVERYTHING IS OH, THE ' p u t It. IN GET THE ENGINE The main advantage In a late THE CAR ISNT IN NEUTRAL. THIS , LOOSENED UP i DICKENS GOING DOWN GEAR AND S T A R T E D F IR S T ! marriage Is that the victims don’t ACTING VERY , B R E E ZE ’ LL FEEL 'WE*LL BE LUCKY ' w i t h ''EM. HILL.* ON THIS k.GET STARTED IT W E N T have so much time left in which SNAPPY SINCE ' GOOD. ON THE JF WE MAKE THIS SHE IS S T E E P g r a d e I BEFORE WE ON ME COASTING to tire of each other. THAT GARAGE < OLD ENGINE'S M A N OVERHAULED Jh il l in l o w . t h a t b e g i n n i n g , EVEN A SINK OUT D O W N T H A T STE A M ROLLER BROW, AFTER IT, BUT IT HAS ' s ig n SAYS THERE'S , TO RUN ,O F S IG H T . HILL Sir Arthur Conan Doyle says he WOULD STEP PULLING THOSE TO G E T A GARAGE-AHEAD. b e t t ^e r has received Information from 'the NOW. ALONG. TOUGH spirit world that a great catastro­ LOOSENED STOP AND LET THEM GRADES.. phe is impending. Maybe the ghost UP FIRST.. LOOK 7 of Sherlock Holmes has been tip­ ping him oft. t

A woman’s mind Is an open book — with page after page of question marks. I (g 5 t : About the noly summer sport that seems to interest some of our people is eating breakfast, dinner and sup­ 1 * per. Jack; Don’t you think “ absolute­ ly” is a much overworked word? Mack: Absolutely!

ROUNDEL— OR SOMETHING \ - Give me a house by the side of the eiM« w W* 8CTVICI. wc. road By Percy Crosirj Where I’ll be a friend to man. S K 1 H & Y A girl gets credit for wearing a He’ll eat his lunch upon my lawn; J U S T o n € t h (n c new dress which is what enables And I’ll find a sardine can M0R€S tf THeRe'y £^60. A her to buy it. In my pansy bed in lieu thereof My flowers and garden spade. DWORCe IN THIS HOUS€ Yes, give me a house by the side of the road Y O U POP HCeOH*T COHC INTEIUGENCE TESTS — And a barbed-wire barricade 6AIULIN' AI^OONO M£. E. C. Corncob was on a raspber­ A BASEBALL JUDGE. ry vinegar spree last night and ran into a barber pole. I asked him If / he was .-,11 right and he said: /■ “ Yes, thanksh, but I never saw a woman with striped stockings kick I S'o hard or high as that one did.”

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Gladys says that her advice to all men is that before they start going , n -3 around with a married woman they < # ropyrijbl. r . I . frwby. mat. Jpfcnoon FnitUTt», lie,. should be sure they can go two rounds with her husband. By Swan SALESMAN SAM And Then Sam Quit Roses are red; WHP*T Tk ' Violets are blue; ^rUE GKOTTft HU&TLC. W D G C.T \’LV_ WoO O O T — CdO PiHO UfA ‘D'ETvHCs^ But they’re much too expensive lOvMO J Pi •3De>,oR -stipavjt 15 DEfsTH WP>\T O K T ^F sT V oeX o^'ff. ------CbirAt-\E- . H 'U — For a girl like you. r BMUIHOOD, -THfVr ? BewtHCJ Reggy— She Is the picture of aek.MbeA(A, W "HIE BHD health. NGTtCE. eat XtRL IP Jane—Yes; remarkably well rr K'U'!* **0 w \T" The picture shows a judge who painted. 5T. LOO'S we MCftP 10 4-* now devoting hi i time to settling A woman’s idea of exclusiveness WEKOlMCr baseball controversies. ftu- -Bor 1. to bo .b „ .0 go .0 a ootod sur- Sot- geonfranrt fnrfor an operationonaration instead ofot •mwK appear on another page: having it done just as well and W o o n . 1— Who is shown in the accom­cheaper at home. panying picture? -NOTE.- 2— In -what athletic game is the Work eight hours and sleep THRT word “ dribble” used? eight, hut not the same eight. 3— Where is the famous “ Old IN TM«_ “ I hear your wife is dead,” re­ Bailey?” ■P'cTone. 4— w-ho is commander-in-chiefmarked a man to a negro freight- \t :s ’ of the United States Army and handler. "Coo . Navy? “ Yes, sub, boss. She done slipped \\ \ N X \ ^ IN -fH6. 5— Who was the leading playeraway on Monday.” nsragt >Y mk spwics. iwc.y O in the picture, “ The Phanton cf the “ I am very sorry to hear that. Opera?” When is the funeral?” By B losser 6— What American citizen offer­ Next” Monday, boss.” I f ! ed a $100,000 prize for a plan for Next Monday?” FRECKLES AND HIS FRlEfiDS world peace? “ Yes sub. It’s lak dis,” answered the negro. “ When we was married, 7— Are .moving picture presenta­ II J f I

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We carry an extensive line of Pants for | Mothers! Bring the young school miss TENDER VEAL CHOPS—Special...... 42c lb. Men and Young Men, both for work and | down to the Girls’ Shop, Main Floor, after PINEHURST HAMBURG .....----- dress-up. It will pay you to come in and | Chopped so that all the juice is retamed. look over our stock. Many patterns— | school or tomorrow night and see the smart styles in coats and dresses. The holiday sea­ PIECES OF CORNED BEEF FOR HASH ...... oc lb. many colors. | We have about 40 or 50 pounds of this Corn^ ^ e f Men’s Work Pants, $2.50 to $4.00. | son, is close at hand so buy now and then th^ __corned a little too much to go out as Pinehurst Quality Cotton mixes and corduroy. | Corned Beef, but just right for hash and worth more young miss will be prepared for all social than 5c pound. It will sell fast so please ’phone early. Men’s Dress Pants, $4.00 to $6.00. | affairs. Pinehurst Sausage Meat which will be made u; Men’s Wool Pants, $6.00 to $7.50. | fresh tomorrow morning. Boys* Knee Pants, $1.50 to $3.00. | Native Milk Fed Veal from Mr. Woodward—Chops, Boys’ Blouses and Shirts, $1.00 each. | Cutlets, Stewing Pieces. Boys’ Gloves and Mittens. | Lean Pork Chops. Boys’ Slickers. i Boneless Pot Roasts, 25c-29c lb. Wool Dresses Millinery Men’s Work Gloves i Of course, she will want a smart First Delivery leaves the store at 8:00 o’clock. 25c 35c 50c $1.25 pair I SPECIAL! hat to wear with her new winter Wool frocks are the favorite In coat. We have a large assortment Please ’phone your order this afternoon or before 7 :45 Men’s Dress Gloves I classrooms. We have some good in both felt and velvet, moderately Tuesday morning for this delivery. looking styles in jersey, wool and priced, Lined and unlined | challle in plain tailored styles. Mod­ Fur Trimmed erately priced, $1.00 to $2.98 PINEHURST TUB BUTTER...... 44c Ib. $1.50 to $5.00 per pair. [ COATS PURE L A R D ...... 17c lb. Men’s Heavy Wool Hose. = S3.98 to $10.98 Tom Boy Skirts Something new! Jaunty skirts Men’s Silk and Wool Hose. [ with a hip pocket and a bright belt—plain colors or plaids. It $9.98 will make a snappy outfit when worn with a gay colored sweater. Come in and buy one tomorrow. Final Week Of Our Special Offer || A. L BROW N & CO. j Suede-like Jackets 7 to 14 Years Priced, Coats as'' good looking as they are $2.98 to $4.98 Ends Saturday, November 6 For skating or all outdoor sports Inexpensive. Heavy woolen mate­ 'Tiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimn a suede-like jacket Is Ideal. A rials trimmed with fur collars and Sweaters dandy jacket to wear to school cuffs—inner lined. Sizes 7 to 14 “Baby Peggy” sweaters in plain Rubber Heels OC/% every day as they are good and years. Special for a few days only colors of blue, red and tan. Sweat­ warm. Comes in bright shades of at this price. ers are very popular now, and Attached red, green, tan, brown and gray. makes a good looking outfit when Priced, Others up to $25. worn with a smart skirt. SAM YULYES 'nj£ty you S 32d $4.98 $2.98 701 Main St. Johnson Block So. Manchester kicks, 3 shoe whalL 1 '? ! crave Greeting iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim im iHiim HHHHi Free Delivery Mt tihose C!ards, / A Anywhere. 5c to 25c. I Shoes For Young Folks / .SOUTH ^MRhCHElSTER • CONN ' Boys’ Oxfords See our line of Qual­ ity Oxfords for boys. ^J^L o r ^ h e i n \ drant. Several hundred feet of hose had to be laid. Broad toe mannish K U EV E BOYS SET The house was valued at between Special $3,500 and $4,000, Mr. Phelps last, tans and blacks, FIRE TO BUILDING said today. He added there was In­ Demonstration at $3.50 to $5, surance for approximately half Its value on it. ChUdren’s Shoes Unoccupied House at Manches­ Sale Strdi^ht StfuSr ter Green la Totally Destroy­ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED and Oxfords ed by Flames. An improved Castile— •\®1 Dona Castile. Smooth, m Nowadays a shoe has tomake^ood Mrs. Grace Beadle of Park street \(L. An excellent assort­ Fire "lalleved to have been set by announces the engagement of her bland; made with Olive CASTILE ment of Misses’ and on three counts.lt must be ace high a group of young fellows as a Hal­ daughter Barbara to Thomas in looks—a bear for comfort—and loween prank, resulted in the total Hawkes Walker, son of Dr. J. T. Oil. Ideal for the com­ Special Price Children’s Oxfords, destruction of a six-room unoccu­ Walker of Manchester, England. plexion and shampoo, Strap Pumps and the price has got to go easy on a pied house on Green Road at the Miss Beadle who was graduated for This Event North End early yesterday morn­ from Smith Colleige in June Is a and for other purposes, Laced Shoes in Tans, fellovfs pocketbook. Been search­ ing. The house was owned by Frank niece of Vice Admiral Roger Welles too. Economical; lath­ cake Blacks, Smoked and ing for such a shoe? You won*t It. Phelps of Phelps Road. now in command of the European When asked this morning about fleet; Judge E. Stanley Welles of ers well. Special demon­ Patent, at $3. to $5. find many—but of the few which Newington and Martin Welles of stration sale at this store the fire, Mr. Phelps said It was the the Travelers Bank & Trust' Com­ IOC general belief that the fire was by manufacturer’s own Jill the bill,Florsheims lead the list caused by outsiders ar the building pany, Hartford. Pied Piper High Shoes for small children in Tan representative. 3 for 27c. and Smoked Elk, sizes 2V^ to 12, at $2.75 to $4. G et yourself a pair and learn why had not been occupied for alx weeks. they*re so evorlastingly popular. The last tenant was John Mueller, Visit our new Boys’ Department for Boys’ Suits, who recently removeda to Water- ANOTHER OLD Toilet Goods—^Main Floor. bury. tElERA N PASSES Overcoats, Jackets, Sheep Coats, Sweaters, Odd Knick­ The fire was first discovered at ers, Shirts, Blouses, Underwear, Hose, Shoes, Neckwear 2:30 by Anthony Roarnard, who also lives on Green Road. The fire, and Caps. East Hampton, Nov. 1. — Maro GLENNEY’S» however had been hurnlr.? for some time and gained considerable head­ Phelps, 86, a Civil War veterian, Tinker Building: way before the two companies from died at his home Sunday afternoon the Manchester Fire Department from the infirmities of old age. The SOUTH M/\NCHCST£R ‘ COHN Arthur L Hultman could arrive. The location of the old soldier served nine months-as WEAR PL0R8HB1M8 AT ALL T1MB8 house also made, it difficult for the a member of Company £, Second firemen as It was not near a hy­ Ooimecticttt Yoianteers. niim niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniitiiiiim iiiiiinHiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiiHm iliiniiiri