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VOL. XLIV., NO. 7. (Classified Adveilbing on Page 12) SOUTH MANGKESTER, CONN., iTUESJOAY, OCTOBER 8, 1929. :FQURrrEEN PACES PRICE THREE CENl’S NO SCORE NOTHING TO HIDE BRITISH ENVOY THE MAN OF THE HOUR SHORT SESSION EHMKE OPPOSES TAKES LEAVE OF OF VOTERS DOES CT « I) ^ LI • 11 T r T *'f * ‘ T 1 ? • SAYS PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE BIGBUSINESS ROOTONMOUND Declares Conversadons With G. 0 . P. IN STATE Jr; Mack Upsets Dope of Experts by Failing to Name Premier MacDonald and Less Than a Hundred at An MacDonald Are Being STILL IN PO W E Daughter Go Back to Em nual Meeting as All of Se Earnshavr, Grove or Quinn for Opening Assignm ent;. Carried on With Absolute bassy— lea ve for New lectmen’s Recommenda- Crowd of Over 50,000 Jams Wrigley Field; Root Fan.baseball, with a cold anything in reserve.” It was apparent today, as results ver whose guests they have been motions were put to vote by Chair breeze whipping through the park, The president’s statement said: of the elections held in 153 towns since Saturday. man William J. Shea without a dis the Cubs hnd Athletics battled to “There is nothing that 1 cmi report From th6 White House the Brit and three cities came in that Re senting voice responding to his call day in the first game of the 1929 at the present moment on the con ish statesman and Miss MacDonald | publicans retained the solid control f jr “contrary minds.” Appropria world series. versations with the prime minister. returned to the British Embassy, ( These conversations are continuing they have had in most of the muni tions for the town’s expenses total The home field of the National which will be their home until they League champions was filled to its in the most friendly of atmospheres. cipalities in this state. ing about $925,000 were made as leave for Philadelphia and I'^ew estimated capacity of 50,000 fans We fortunately have no contro reconunended by the Board of versies between our countries to be Here and there administrations York Thursday en route to Canada.. bundled in furs {ind overcoats for settled. We are, therefore, able changed. Republican strongholds -The President and the prime Selectmen. the opening struggle between two to discuss our mutual problems in falling before the Democrats and minister parted soon after break Efficiently Done of the most colbrful clubs in base the long distance view and solely In Democrats succumbing to Republi fast. Mr. Hoover went to his office The meeting was called to order ball. the broad aspect of human welfare can onslaughts. In only one place for an early conference with Secre by Chairman Shea who had been It was a duel of right handers at in the largest sense. did the third party, the Citizens’, tary Stimson regarding the reply to appointed by Election Moderator the getaway, but the veteran Con Absolute Frankness. gain control—^in Bloomfield. This the British invitation to attend the Christopher S. McHale. It opened nie Mack sprung a surprise by “Moreover, we are able to cairy same party won a minority place in naval limitation conference at Lon- at exactly 8:03 p. m. The 53 mo selecting his 35-year-old veteran, our conversations without circum Wethersfield and in West Haven ^ don in January. tions which followed were all made Howard Ehxxike, to oppose Charley locution and in absolute frankness finished third in a vigorous three- After reaching the Embassy, Mr. by Chairman John H. Hyde of the Root. Joe McCarthy’s choice. with recognition of the point of cornered fight won by the Republi MacDonald conferred with British ^ard of Selectmen, seconded by Fast Ball Star someone sitting in a front row seat, view of both sides. Neither of us cans. officials who accompanied him to Root- is the National League’s , has anything to reserve. We have For the most part the towns re the United States and attended to put by (Hhairman Shea and voted by the voters in clocUike precision. leading flinger, but Ehmke has not to search only for those things thaz turned incumbent officials to office. an accumulation of official business. been among the A’s regular twirlers will promote the 'incresise of good In two of the city elections, Tor- Miss MacDonald drove to the Howard I. Taylor was re-elected Manchester’s representative on the at any stage of the season, acting will and moral solidarity between rington and Norwalk went Repub Library of Congress for-an inspec mostly in a relief role and pitching the two countries. The prime min lican, while Bristol, with a non tion of that magnificent building. Connecticut River Bridge Commis sion and the Selectmen v/ere, author only about a half dozen complete ister possesses r wealth of Scotch partisan election, returned Mayor Another Conference games. He was chosen in preference humor which lubricates any discus- W. Raymond Crumb. In connection ized to avail themselves of State Before the President and premier Aid road funds. The reports of the to George Eamshaw and Lefty Howard Ehmke ' Sion. with the city election, Bristol had separated, however, they had anoth Grove, fast ball stars who had been “More important than all is the referenda on two questions, defeat town’s officers printed in the' annnzd er conference. This took place after town report were accepted. figured as likely to get the call great evidence shown by the press ing both—the question of purchase From Drowning At Sea,” with A1 breakfast in the study on the second CONNIE MACK . t Appropriations and the American people of genuine of a municipal airport and school Mack crossed up the experts still spouting like a whale as he “swam" floor, and was a continuation of dis The following , appropriations, further by sending Rube Walberg, friendliness to the prime minister of district consolidation. across center field to the aid of the cussions of the best means of pro recommended by 'the Selectmen big southpaw, to the bull pen for a Great Britain and to his people. T!ie In Norwalk helpless Nick. moting world peace. were voted: Charities, $23,000; warm-up aind possible call to the demonstration that is in progress is In Norwalk Mayor Anson F. The fans needed some diversion It was understood they would Highways, $75,000; Oiling,' $2,700; rescue. in itself of more importance than Keeler, Republican opposed by have a final talk tomorrow *on the JAPANESE GROUP COAST GUARD SHIPS to help keep them warm. The Concrete Gutters, $6,030; Walks Both teams put their full strength weather was cool enough for over any incidental conclusions that he Oscar F. Schultze, a Republican eve of the prime minister’s depar and Curbing, $6,000; Storm Sewers, and I might come to on matters on the fi^d for the first battle, A1 coats and furs, better suited for running on the Democratic ticket, ture. $15,000; New Bridges, $2,000; Miller s t a i^ g for the A ’s in spite of concerning our two nations.” won by the largest margin ever ac No Medicine Ball SEES SILK PLANT COLLIDE IN SOUND Cenjeteries, $5,000; Garbage Collec drop kicks than base hits. a heavy cold. . There was no shift in ihe Cui; corded a candidate in that city, the This morning. Mr. Hoover omitted tion, $17,0CK); Parks, $13,600; Str t There was a big contrast in the vote being 4,793 to 3,129. his usual medicine ball game on the Lights, $25,500; Police, $38,000; choice of Charley Root to pitch the rival latching styles as they warmed opening game, but secrecy still veil Lieut. Colonel Ernest E. Novey, south lawn. He and Mr. MacDonald Schools, $390,000; Memorisd Day, up. Ehmke tried both side-arm and Republican was elected mayor of breakfasted at an early hour. j $750;. Board of Health, $5,500; ed the starting moundsman of thi DETROIT IS VOTING Orientals in U. S. lo r Silk The Lesser Damaged Tows underbtLnd stuff while Root confined Athletics. Torrington, with a vote of 3,075, The prime minister in an informal i Building Inspector, $1,200; County himself to the more orthodox over against Timothy J. Lyons, Demo talk with a group of correspon Taxes, $13,500; State Tax, $22,500; hand delivery. The vast crowd stood A1 Miller, the A ’? veteran right AT C in PRIMARY crat endorsed by the Citizens Party, dents said he had “never felt fit C on feren ce Here as Other to Pier— No One Military Tax, $5,000. with bared beads as the national fielder and one of the heaviest stick who received 2,698. The Citizens ter.” He thanked the newspaper Also District 2 stock tax $275; anthem was played, the field :leai%d ers was still suffering from a heavy Party polled 400 votes here. men for the way they had written Guests of Cheney Bros. 'District 3 $175; District 4, $50; Dis for-action. cold. I Upset in Windsor Locks about his trip and said their ef Injured. trict 5, $10; District 7, $300; Dis With a mighty roar the first game His condition was not improved Windsor Locks, home of Frank forts so far had been toward the at trict 8, $700; District 9, $2500; S. M. got under way. over night, apparently, but the early Three Cornered Race for E. Healy, hitherto the banner Dem tainment of complete succes for his Fire district stock tax, $2,500; Child prospect was that he would hold ocratic town of Hartford county visit. Cheney Brothers’ plant is being-I New London, Oct. 8.-^(A P)—The Welfare, $2,000; Truck and Trac down his regular post nevertheless. tor, $5,000; Trade School, $4,000; First Inning. went Republican, due chiefiy to a The chief executive said since visited today by a group of twenty j Coast Guard picket boat CG-212 was Pitching Question. Nomination of Mayor Is there were no controversies between Administration $11,000; Advertising ATHLETICS—Bishop up: Strike Democratic caucus contest. Japanese men who are here to at East Hampton, hitherto Republi the United States and Great Britain beached here with her hold full of and Printing, $2,000; Election Ex one. Foul, strike two. Ball one. Ball The late dope from the Philadel can went Democratic. It was re to be settled at this time it was tend the Second International Tech water this morning following a col penses, $2,000; Assessments and two. Dishop grounded to Grimm phia feed iK)x was, that Howaill on— Little Campaigning. ported Republicans remained away possible to carry on the talks with a nical Raw Silk Conference, which lision last night with the patrol boat Collections, $11,000; Municipal' and and was out at first, unassisted. Ehmke, the lean right hander mi’glit be a last minute pitching choice, in from the polls owing to the disap prospective of the future in a broad CG-289 just outside the local har Court Building, $5,500; Miscellan Hass up—Ball one. Foul, strike one. will be held at the Hotel Astor be stead of either George Eamshaw, pearance of Tax Collector Herbert sense. bor. The CG-289 bow Struck the eous. $4,000; Bond payment, $81,- Ball two. Strike two. Haas swung Detroit, Oct. 8.— (AP)—A three- ginning Tuesday, October 15th and Lefty Grove or Jack Quinn, the box D. Watrous, who failed of renomi T h » two, he added, were searching CG-212 starboard side just abaft of [000; Interest, $60,000; Dog Tax, $2.- hard but missed by a wide margin. cornered contest for two nomina through to .Friday, November 8tb. 1300; Library, $2,000; Town Court, men most frequently mentioned in tions as mayoralty candidates on a nation at the G. O. P. caucus. jfor those things that would pro midships and stove a hole five feet Strike three. Haas struck out on a mote a good fe’eling between the This conference will consider prob long into the side tof the CG-212. i $8,000; State Police Orders, $25. curved ball over the inside comer. the big guessing contest. r.on-partisan ticket furnishes what In Durham, Independent Repub j Other Business “It all depends on how they look little interest has been shown_in to licans united with the Democrats American and British peoples. lems involving the production, use, The impact occurred at the point Cochrane up—Strike one. It was a grading and classification of raw where the electric switch box on I Seventeen policemen, the same fast ball through the center of the warming up,” said ohe of■ the A's day’s biennial city primary election. and took control of that town from Mr. Hoovpr asserted that more i number as last year, was authorized silk. Delegates from Japan, Chinn, the CG-212 is located and resulted plate. Ball one. Ball two. It was coaches before the game started. Out of a total voter registration of the Republicans. important than the conversations this year. It was voted to adjourn Great Britain, Italy .and this country in the CG-212 being put in dark i a curve ball outside. Foul, strike Although they had nothing tu 428,000, the most optimistic of elec The big question in Hartford themselves was the reaction of the ! the meeting after the transaction of will take part in tfiis trade confer-! two. Cochrane swimg hard and just worry about, several hundreds of re tion officials predict a total vote of county—the proposed Metropolitan American people and the great ness. Despite the severity of the im I business until March 3, 1930 for the not more than 135,000. district charter—came through, friendliness they had shown to the ence. Invitations have also been pact and the subsequent darkness tipped the ba— Ball three. served or box seat ticket holders in sent out to other technical men. I levying of a tax. The foUowlng the grand stand were on hand by Mayor John C. Lodge, who two with four of the five towrfe which prime minister and through him to below all of the five men aboard cemetery sextons were named: It was low but over the years ago was elected on the plat held referenda on it voting for it. the British people. This conference will be of great scrambled safely to the deck. Three plate. Ball four. Cochrane walked. noon. All the standing room in the importance both to the woven goods East, Alexander Duncan; West stands, confined to the rear aisles, form that a candidate should 'not West Hartford, which held a spe This evidence, the President said, of the crew were thrown off their The fourth' pitch was low and out trade and also hosiery. This confer-1 I John Tresch; Northwest, Martin was sold to the extent of about 3,- seek the office, but wait imtil be cial election on the question, voted also was more important than any feet but escaped injury. side. Simmons up— Strike one, call ence is held with the hope that a I Koehler. The Selectmen were was called upon to serve, is opposed conclusion that he and Mr. Mac Towed to Pier. ed. Root threw to first. He threw 000 customers an hour and a half against it. The plan will be carried more general understanding may be authorized to borrow mot over $850,- for renomination by former Mayor Donald might reach. The CG-289 took the CG-212 in ! 000 for current, expenses! Two new -again. Ball one, outside. Strike before the game. if Hartford r.pproves it at the city reached towards measuring the val- ■ John W. Smith and Charles Bowles, election November 5. tow and brought her here, beaching i streets. Tanner and Phitnam, were two, called. It was over the outside Cubs Take Field. ^ who resigned a six year position on ue and standardizing the various' her alongside the state pier just as ; accept^ by the meeting. Adjoum- comer. Strike three. Simmons stmek Today Waterbury is holding its grades of raw silk,- the result of The Cubs, led by their silver luUr- the Recorder’s Court bench to make the CGr-212 sank. Personal belong ! ment was voted at 8:28 p. m. out, swinging at the third strike. elections, T. Frank Hayes, Demo which will be of great importance to ed coach, Jimmy Burke, came on the the primary race. crat, opposing Theobald E. Conway, BLAMES AUTO DRIVER ings of the CG-212 crew were all No nms, no hits, no errors, one left field at 11:45. The bleacherites In addition to mayoralty candi the silk industries of the world. lost. on base. Republican for mayor. These gentlemen visiting South roared a welcome to their favorites dates a fnll city ticket also will be FOR HIS OWN DEATH Captain H. H. Wolf, commander CUBS—McMillan up: Ball one, in and the photogn^aphers massed for nominated. Manchester today have made several of destroyer force and in command OEMS. CELEBRATION side. Strike one, called. Ball two, tours of different points in the immediate action. Little Campaigning of the section base here today or outside. Ehmke was using ’ a slow The National League Cbampious United States previous to the hold dered an investigation of the acci curve. Foul, strike two. The bad What little campaigning has been ing of the conference. Tfiey are WAS A BIT TOO EARLY were attired in bright new uniforms. done in the days preceding the LINDY DISCOVERS Evidence Showed That New dent. In the meantime efforts were went ihto the stands. McMillan foul coming here after a short trip up ’The monogram on the shirt was balloting was confined entirely to being made to pump the water out ed out to Cochrane, who caught the London Man Was Drunk at the Sound to Boston. From there changed to show a cub figure inside Smith and Bowles, Mayor Lodge of the QG-212 and make a tem ball half way to third base. English Time of Accident. they have been, to the Skinnef the “C”. .Just as it used to be in adhering to his police of declining to HONDURAN RUINS porary patch to avoid further dam- New Haven Election Ends in up—Strike one, called. It was an the days of “peerless” Frank Works in Holyoke and are stopping age^to engines and equipment. outcurve. Ball one, outside. Bail make a speech or send out a cam off'fpi:; a short yisit with , Cheney Blaze of Red Fire—Then Chance's team. paign circular. two, inside and low. English beat Norwich, Oct. 8— (AP)—Coroner Brothers on their way back'to New Mistake Is Found. This uniform, however, was not In the campaigning two years ago E. G. McKay in a finding today held out a hit to short, which was de enough to frighten the A’s of 19 His Operator Says Party Is York.-. WATERBURY VOTING flected by Ehmke’s glove. Boley Mayor Lodge was regarded as the Santo Dolce, 30, of New London, The following is a partial list of years ago and there wets no mani candidate of dry interests, while West Haven, Oct. 8.—(APW^his threw, but too late. Hornsby up— who was killed when the car he was the visitors: ' f town in which the past few years festation of alarm today among former Mayor Smith was credited Ehmke threw a couple of balls be operating crashed into a bridge at Dr. Tatsushiro Kagayama, Fumlo Waterbury, Oct. 8.— (A P )—Early politics have been an all year game Connie Mack’s charges, who remain with the backing of wet organiza Over Maya Ruins Never fore pitching to Hornsby to see if Jewett City, July 4, responsible for Ariga, Masami Toyobe, Kanjirt Hir- indications were for an average vote town meetiiig day: yesterday proved ed favorites for the series. tions. Mr. Bowles was a mayoralty his band ha.d been hurt. Strike one, The Bruins were full of pepper his own death. akawa, Sakujiro Shin'gu, Namijl Okl, in the city' election here today. T. to be about as lively an occasion as candidate four years ago and at that ’ The coroner’s report said that called. Hornsby filed to Miller, near and fidgety as they warmed up. Before Seen. Toshihiko Ifigo, Notohiko Miyasaki, Prank Hayes heads the Democratic old timers could recall, and it ended the right field stands. Wilson up— time was declared to have the back Dolce, under the influence of liquor Mantaro Matstimoto, Yutaka Mit- ticket and Attorney Theobald. E. Hack Wilson and Rogers Hornsby, wa^ driving recklessly. Four pas in a'blaze of red fire, prematurely He filed to Miller in 'short right ing of a secret organization which sukochi, Rinira Imai, Yelchi Ishil, Conway the Republican. Whereas started by Democrats imder im two of the big guns, showed that Miami, Fla., Oct. 8.— (A P )—Dis sengers were seriously injured in field. No nms, one hit, No errors, at the time was credited with much Takeo Ito, Jlrb Mayuzumi, Npbusuke the vote was light compared to the pression toat they had won the of hitting was the main thing on their infiuence in local politics. ' covery of Maya ruins, believed the accident. one left on bases. ' Egawa and Hosuke. Takei. total in the presidential election of fice of first selectmen. But some minds by grabbing bats at once and never before seen by white man, was The report said that testimony Two charter amendments are be These men are representatives of lapt year, at 10:30 thi^ morning the one coimting the figures had given indulging in bimting practice. ing voted upon. One would authorize reported by the radio operator showed Dolce had drunk heavily be 'figures compared favorably’ with Before the Battle. The first sign of the A’s was when fore entering the car and that the the Imperial Government of Japan CTurtiss Thompson. Democratic the re-districting of the city into 14 al^ard Colonel Charles A. Lind and Sericfiltural Colleges and Uni those.'of city election of two years nominee 206 more votes than he had Crisp, somewhat cloudy autumn the bat boy brought out their war wards and the election of represen bergh’s plane flying in the vicinity passengers had remonstrated with clubs to be lined up in front of the him because of his driving. versities of Japan. "The interpreter mgo. The Republican campaign has and ■ when Moderator Arthur B. weather, a brass band and those tatives from each of these wards to of Lake Yaxha, British Honduras, is a graduate of the University of been based on the charge that the O’Keefe had questioned the returns perennnial baseball comedians, Nick dugout by way of sending greet;ing the City Council with one member in a message to Pan American Air Southern California. They also have present Democratic administration from the Allingtown section tfie Altrock and A1 Schacht, greeted the* cards to the Cubs. at large. There now are nine mem ways base here today. with them representatives of the hsw carried‘the city into debt. Mayor error was corrected and John W. crowd that jfoured into Wrigley The crowd let out a yell when bers of the council chosen at large. Sends Message DIVERS SEEK BODIES largest raw silk exporting bouses of GUilfoile, present Democratic mayor, Curren, Republican, was found to Field for the opening game of the Norman McMillen, lead off man, The second charter amendment After reporting the take-off from Japan and a, few representatives of stepped aside in favor of Mr. Hayes have won by 174 votes., world’s'series. / cracked one against the left field would provide for the establishment Belize on the third trip of the joint the trade in New York Glt^. as the Democratic candidate. The campaign for weeks was the After semi-rlo^ous conditions out wall on the first ball pitched'to him of a traffic court. Carnegie Institution, Pan American side the park for several hours, the by Mike Cvengros, little southpaw, Oswego, N. Y., Oct. 8.— (A P )— most intense the town has known, Airways Scientific Expedition and a bleacher sections were opened v.p in batting practice. The Cubs were Divers will be sent down in the and for a time many party members landing and take-off at Lake Yaxha, and nearly filled ^to' their limits of taking no chances of not having CIGARETTE PRICES GO UP. Oswego river today in an effort to were imable to deifide how they Radio Operator William Ehmer 16,000 inside afi hoqr. By 1,1:30 their eyes sharpened. release the bodies of a man and his would line up. F’ronk Ailing, former, broke his routine message with: first selectman, ran on .a, citizens o’dookr .two hours before the game, Rommel Faces A ’s. New York, Oct. 8.—(AP)—Fol- “Flash—^We have discovered reg;u- wife, who were believed to have The Cubs spent a half hour alto owing the price advances last week been drowned when their automobile ticket but he was 700 votes behind all of the dollar space was filled. lar ruins now. Circling them. Scient World Extra! Thompson.. There seemed no' doubt the park gether batting against Cvengros ftud jy several manufacturers of popular ists all het up.” plunged from the road near lock then switched to an attack on tbe srands of cigarettes, the United Number 6, yesterday. Graplers have This is the home town of John F.- would be occupied to its limits of Ehmer promised details. Lynch, several times member of the about 50,000. right handed Hank Grampp, Mug Iligar Stores Co., annoimced today located the machine. of the bull pen boys. p'; This edition of The Herald contains only the first few inn House and House chairman of the Tke sfiriU cry of pop and peanut Jiat the cigarettes it had been sell- Those believdti to have been George H. Ruth, well known “w- AUYO VICTIM DIES ings of the opening game of the World Series between the Phil committee on cities and boroughs. venders, the activity of the camera ng at two packages for 25 cents, Putnam, Oct. 8 — (AP) —Doris, drowned, Mr. and Mrs. Antonio porter,” appeared in the Athletics vould now sell for 15 cents a pack- aged 21 years, wife of Henry CrlsafuU, left here, yesterday tor adelphia Athletics and Chicago Cubs'being waged at Wrigley men and efforts of police to keep tiro dugout attired, in natty brown suit ige. bleacher crowds under control en Deteue, whO' was injured last night Syracuse and when they failed to re-. Field in'Chicago. GROCER BANKRUPT and immediately drew attentlM livened the early scenes. There were Announcement also was made by when struck by a taxicab while turn, search was. started for them Shortly after the completion of the game, The Herald/will away from the rival players. !• 371 ushers and 700 policemen to Philip Morris and Company, Ltd., crossing the street in front of her Investigation revealed one Frank ' New Haven, Oct." 8—'(A P )—^Mary The babe expressed regret at not that it had advanced the price of one Makowski, a fisherman, had seen publish an extra edition,which “will include the box score, detailed keep things in order. home died this morning in Day Kim inning by inning score, pictures'of the heroes of the opening Emanaky of Stamford, dealer in being able to go into action after )f its brands from $8 to 28.40 a ball hospital. The driver of the an automobile plunsre into the river, groceries, in a bankruptcy petition . > Clowns Cut Up. participating in six of the last eight ■fiousand, and on another brand taxi Rudolph Miour of I^tnam was but neglected to report -,the accident game as well as an accurate account of the. game as written by today gave her debts at $8,037 and .Presently Altrock and Schacht series. He cast an American League rom $13.25 to $13.75 a thousand. arrested. ir to police. Allan J. Gould, leading sports writer for the Associated Press. assets at $6,000. put. on their famous act, "Rescued ballot for the A^s. . - , J t . * 0 - ■ ■ . ‘ ■ ■ ■; ■* ■ .V ^ - ' • ■• ' ' . -■ T-^“. -v r^ "..•r^/'-'J i . .. ,:;V-.-?-r'- ■'"%- MANCHESTER EVEmNG HERAXJ), MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1929. PAGB I'WO SOirni 3 LOCE SINGERS ROGERS NEW HEAD KM^SBOENCir DOCTORS O B r r U A K Y Doctors Boyd and Higgins will N.Y. n- State Briefs respond to eniergency calls to OFTHESEECTMEN morrow aftemoozi. - . IN AUDITION TEST GETS NO RESUL13 4 - ■4 (Fnrnlalied by Pu tn am 4b Oo.) AlUed Cazem...... 807^ ______^ 9 Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. CHALLENGE DEBATE. DEATHS Am Chm...... 11114 I y Am Bit ...... 82% New Haven, Oct. 8.—(AP)—^The M ods to Cut Doyra Repob- Eleanor A. Gleser Chosen IHayor” as Board ABOUT T9WN 1 P. H. Stocks. Am L oco ...... 113 Miss Helen Berggren, Miss viewpoint of Yale’s debating associa Am Smdt ..^...... '.....^111% Eleanor^. Gieqer, eight year old The Jolly Dozen Sewing club will ^Im Sugar ...... *...... 75 tion on women’s entrance into public 4aughter of Mr. and Mrs, Felix Bank Stocks life was sought by the Vassar de Organizes Todhir; Strick meet tonight, at the home of Mrs. Bid Asked Am A and T ...... 294% r. Arlyne Morarty, G. Al lican Majonty Here Are Gleser " of 506 Center street, died Black at 30 Eldridge street. y Am Tob B ...... 190% bating council. A telegram from the this ^m ing after a month's com-* Bankers Trust Co . . . 325 City Bank and Trust . Am W oolen...... 16 latter to President W. G. Fennel, plicated -illness. Besides her parents Collins Drigg^, youthful organist . 650 700 president of the imiversity debating land Is Secretary. Cap Nat B&T ...... 476 Anaixmda ...... 114% bert Pearson Entered. she'Reaves a sister, Winifred, six at the North Methodist church,' Andes Oop ...... 50% ___ ' association proposed a debate on years of age. Conn. Hiver ...... 425 Oct. 25 on “Emergence of women j leaves tomorrow for New York City First Bond 4b Mtg .. Atchison ...... 280% • The funeral, a private one, will be for the first of a course of organ . 40 50 from the home is a regrettable fea Despite the fact jthat ,^e. Demo Thomas J. Rogers, entering bis ! Htfd C I C ($26 par) . 170 180 Atl R e f...... 60 . r;:^Three Manchester singers were held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 lessons from Lew White, who broad B and O ...... <..134% ture of modem life.” cratic town committee made one of o’clock from HoUorans Ftmeral eighth year as a member of the First Nat Htfd ...... 255 {entered In the third annual At- Yale men interested in debating casts programs during the week Land Mtg and Title BamsdSkU ...... 34% f water Kent audition contest, open Homie at 177 Center street Burial Board of Selectmen, was today from the Hotel Pennsylv^zfla. . 40 60 have been called into session to the most thorough drives in years to Mutual B & T ...... 240 Beth S te e l...... 116 ito amateurs between the ages of get out votes for its nominees the will be in the East , cemetery. elected president of the new Board Briggs Mfg ...... 24% |l8-25, living in Hartford and vicin night and forecast is that tiie reply do, vtc ...... 240 wUl propose a dual debate. Republican strength here was again at its organization meeting. Wells Miss Margaret H. Lewis, daugh New Brit Trust .... — (jal and H e c ...... 41 ity, and held at the Women’s Club A. Strickland, another veteran on ter of ’Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross :^wls 200 asserted. at yesterday’s ^toWn. elec Pars St. Bank ...... 1400 Can Pac ...... 219% •on Broad street last night. tion by About 3 to 1. 'The. entire .Re COLORS PRESENTED TO the Board, was .elected secretary. of Pearl street, has been appointed Cerro Pasco ...... 92% I They were Miss Helen Berggren, IN BANKRUPTCY. rts W. L ...... 325 publican ticket was elected by ma Town Treasurer George H. Waddell (firector of the work for ^rls in Riverside T r u st...... C and O ...... (bid) 261 '.contralto;m -m Miss iss ArlyneArivuc Moriarty, so- New. Haven, 'Oct. 8.—(AP)—A was-named cleric of the ,board and Trinity Episcopal church, Boston. . 676 aiid G. Albert Pearson, bass, j bankruptcy petition filed in United jorities ranging from 655 to 867 out West Htfd Trust .... . 475 Chi M and St Paul...... 38 'prano; and G. Albert Pearson, bass. of a total of 1575 votes cast. The I M O ir S AUXILIARY the Selectmen were .dirided into the Miss Lewis has been secretary to, (jhl and N orthw ...... 99% jTwenty-eight singers competed,' 1 States district court here yesterday following committees: Highways, Bonds. (was that of Bernard H. Kantrowitz, drive on the part of a group of AssAitant Pastor Day of this church Htfd & Conn West . . 95 Chi*R I and P a c ...... 135% twenty-two women and six men. Democrats to beat one of their own Thomas J. Rogers, Wells A. Stricl;- for three years, while pursuing her Chile Ctopper ...... 87 •The contestants had the privilege of of Lakeside, in town of Morris, cit land, Albert Jackson; Public Safety, Elast (Joni!\ Pow 5s . . . 100 103 ing debts of $1,537,196, with assets nominees, James Duffy, for con Reception and Dedication Con studies at the. School of Religfious Conn L P 7s ...... 116 118 Chrysler ...... 59% ■choosing any number, of any type, stable failed the vote given Duffy Thomas J. Rogers, W. W. Robert Education, Boston University. Miss ■ they desired. Miss Berggren sang largely mortgages in Bronx realty stitute Impressive Cere Conn L P 5 % s ...... 105 108 Colo F and I ...... '. 63% 414 being the highest on the Demo son, Jarle E. Johnson; Charities, Lewis was graduated-from the Man Col Graph ...... A ...... 51% i “Still Is The Night.” Mr. Pearson of $1,391,585. The unsecured debts Thomas J. Rogers, Geo. E. Keith,- Conn L P 4 % s ...... 98 100 cratic ticket. mony at the Armory. chester high school with the class of Htfd Hyd 5s ...... Col Gas ...... 128% ’sang “The Bedouin Love Song.” It were g;iven at $245,611. The peti - . 102 105 The vote was polled slowly and at / Arvid Gustafson. 1924< ' Ck>ns G a s ...... 150% * r could not be learned what number tioner was a real estate operator in Those named to the Joint School Insurance Stocks. New York until a year ago when he the end was extrem^y light. Demo Seventy-six members of Dil- Curtiss A e r o ...... (bid) 120 ,Miss Moriarty sang worth-C3omell, Unit No. 102, Amer Board were as follows: Geo. E. Doctor Ball of the Dental Insti Aetna (jaslty ($10 par) 245 255 i The winner in the men’s division moved into this state. cratic headquarter's were established Erie ....;...... 81% outside the Municipal building and a ican Legion Auxiliary, Legionnaires Kei^, W. W. Robertson and tute of New York will speak to the Aetna Insurance ___ . 775 785 ' was a tenor but his name is not Thomas J. Rogers. Aetna Life ($10 par) . 138 140 Gen EHec ...... 356 KTf.I.F.n BY TRUCK. fair sized vote was out for the and guests attended tho. presents-^ children of the Manchester Green Gen M otors...... 67 ■ known as each entry was called by tion an'h dedication: of colors In the Other Appointments school tomorrow at 11:15. His dis Automobile ($10 par) . 59 61 •a number. The women winner was * Torrington, Oct. 8.—(AP)—Ber- minority party early in the day. The Other appointments were as fol Conn. General...... 2300 — Gold Dust ...... 64 Inard Weitzen, 64, sustained a frac- evening vote came in rather strong' post hall,at the State'Armory last course on teeth will be accompAnied Granby ...... 82% a soprano. Alhough none of the evening. It was a beautiful and Im lows; Agent, Town Deposit Fund, by slides. In observation of Fire Pre Hartford Fire ...... 1070 1080 , local entries placed Mr. Pearson I tured skull when hit by an automo- and the great bulk of this was Re William S. Hyde; Personal Tax Col Htfd Steam Boiler . . . •• -- 790 Greene C^anan ...... (bid)170 'made a very creditable showing and ! bile truck early today and died three publican. The G. O. P. cohorts did pressive. ceremony and one which vention Week, Chief Foy of. the Hershey Choc...... 129% few present had witnessed Seri lector, George H. Howe; Personal South Manchester Fire Department Lincoln Nat Life'.... • -- 127 ’was complimented on his work j hours later in the ^ arlotte Hunger- but little work to get out a vote de Tax Enumerator, Dayid McCann; National ($10 par) .. . 96 98 Hudson Motor ...... 42% the judges and urged to enter the ford hospital. The truck driver was pending entirely upon the individual ously. The decorating committee will give a talk to the children at the m C en t...... 140 had ■transformed the hall by the Special Constable, Municipal' Build assembly hall of the school at 3 xPhoenix ...... 1040 1050 audition next year. Joseph Lopardo of this city. efforts of the csCndidates. ing, Edw'ard Elliott, Sr,; Janitor, Travelers ...... Int Harv ...... 115% The vote polled was as follows: use of late fall flowers and bril o’clock. Parents and friends -will be .1775 1790 The next contest will be state Municipal . Building, Edward Eflliott, do, rts ...... - 17% 18% Int Mer Mar Ctfs '...... 35% wide, a winner being picked in each MAKES BOLD CLAIM. Selectmen liantly colored autumn leaves, ail Sr.; Janitor, Police Station, Thomas welcome at both of these gather Int Nickel of Can...... 54% of which, were set oft to advantage ings. do, vtc ...... 135 division. Then winners will be pick I New London, Oct. 8 . — (AP)—John *Arvid Gustafson, r...... 1070 Russell; Grand. Jurors, .(Jeorge B. Int P a p er...... (bid) 66 by a profusion of ferns and palms Public Utility Stocks. ed from the five districts, making i E. Hamilton of New London, Conn., ♦Albert T. Jackson, r ...... 1053 Keith, C. H. Tryon, J. W. Goslee, xCjonn Elec S v e ...... 135 140 Int T and T ...... 123% up the United States after which to whom the Stockbridge, Brother- ♦jJarle Johnson, r...... 1070 loaned for the occasion by'Millkow- Those who plan to attend the do, vtc ...... 135 JohnsrManville ...... 192% the national contest with ten sing ton and Munsee Indians of Wiscon •George E. Keith, r...... 1080 ski the Florist second confirmation reunion of the I Conn L P 8 % ...... 119 Kan C5ty S o u ...... 97% ers competing will be held. sin propose to pay $1,000 for aid •William W. Robertson, r. ....1076 The colors were presented by Dil- Swedish Lutheran church on Sun jConn L P 7% ...... 119 Kennecott Ck>p...... 81% given them in filing a claim for •Thomas J. Rogers, r...... 1089 worth-Ctomell Post, American Le day afternoon are asked to send in Uk)nn L P 5% % pt 99 Kolster R adio...... 23% 2,000,000 acres of land in Connecti •Wells A. Strickland, r...... 1064 gion. One was the American flag their cards as soon as possible so Conn L P 6 V2 % pf . . . 112 Krocer Groc ...... 86% cut is unknown in this city. The George Bryan, d...... 357 and the other bore the insignia of that preparations may be made to Conn Power ...... 133 Leh Valley ...... 85 FALL DEPOSITION compensation agreed upon at tribal Earl J. Campbell, d...... 400 the order in gold on a background take care of everyone. •do, pfd ...... 110 Lehn and F in k ...... 43 conference at Stockbridge, Wis., Earl B. Carter, d...... 366 of blue—the colors of the Auxiliary Hart E L (par 25) . . . 136 L and N ...... (bid) 143 yesterday would be for expense of Thomas F. Conran, d...... 366 units. do, rts ...... 18 Mack Truck ...... 95% 'preliminary legal’investigation of Andrew J. Healey, d...... 378 An impromptu orchestra of flve do, vtc ...... 132 Mex S e a ...... 32% TO BE RECORDED the claim, and Hamilton would re- J. Arthur McCann, d...... 369 pieces from the American Legion MRS. GANN SEATED Greenwich W & G pfd 94 Mo Kan and T e x ...... 54% ____ i ceive a percentage of any benefits William P. Quish, d...... 409 furnished patriotic music. An ad Htfd Gas ...... -. 90 Mo Pac ...... 90% I realized by the action. Town Clerk dress of welcome wad>given by the do, rts ...... 8 Mont W ard ...... 110% Washington, Oct. 8.—(AP)—A I ------•Samuel TurkingtOn, r. and d.. .1476 Auxiliary president, Mrs. T. J. AT HOOVER’S LEFT do, pfd ...... 50 Nsish Motors ...... 79% possibility that the deposition given ] TO TRANSFER CAPTAIN, Town Treasurer Dannaher,- and the invocation" by 1 S N E T C o ...... 195 205 Nat Cash Reg A ...... 125 by Albert B. Fall in the Sinclair | New London, Oct. 8.—(AP)—Cap- ♦George H. Waddell, r...... 1113 Mrs. John. Bausola, past president Manufacturing Stocks. Nevada Cop ...... 44 conspiracy case, but never put into | tain George H. Morse, Jr., skipper Joseph J. Doyle, d...... 369 Thirty seconds were devoted to si Acme Wire ...... 65 67 N Y Cent ...... 230 Washington,, Oct. 8.—(AP)—The N Y N H and H ...... 120 court records, might be mide public I, of Marines at the United States sub Tax Collector lence in memory of the departed social status of Mrs. DoUy (jurtis do, pfd ...... 112 during the current Fall trial for I base and coach of the Navy control ♦George H. Howe, r. and d. .. ..1482 heroes. Following a song by Legion Am Hardware ...... 67 N and W ...... 266 Gann, sister and official hostess of Nor Amn Ch ...... ~ ...... 158% bribery, was seen today when W. B. force football team, will'be trans- Assessor naire Robert Von Deck, Command Vice President Curtis, was believed do, com ...... 42 Bull, United States commissioner of ferred to Guantanamo Bay Naval •Thomas J. Lewie, r...... 1111 er Fred Lorch of Dilworth-Comell Amer Hosiery ...... 27 Nor P a c ...... 103 by her frieqda to have been de Packard Motor ...... 27% El Paso, Texas, appeared at the ' station, Cuba, October 15, according Charles I. Balch, d...... 374 Post presented the colors^ which termined definitely last night at the American S ilver...... 26 trial as a government witness. to orders made public today. Registrar of Voters were accepted by Mrs. Jennie Sheri Arrow H&H, p f d ...... 103% Penn ...... 102^^ state dinner at the White House in Phila Rdg C and I ...... 26% Bull took the 10,000 word docu •Robert N. Veitch, r...... 1118 dan past president and organizer of honor of Prime Minister MacDonald. do, com ...... 42 ment at El Paso a year and a half FIND PLANE PARTS. •Louis T. Breen, d...... 367 the auxiliary. The unfurling of the Automatic Kefrig . . . ■ ■ Phillips Pet ...... 39% Although t h e •vice-president Pub Sve N J ....'...... 121% ago when attorneys for Harry F. New London, Oct. 8.—(AP)— Constables flags was by Sergeant-at-Arms waived the precedence of his sister Bigelow Htfd, com . . . 91 Sinclair insisted Fall’s testimony Coast guard officials here today ♦James W. Foley, r...... 1087 Mrs. Elizabeth Olds. do. pfd ...... 100 Pullman ...... 96% for this occasion, Mrs. Gann was Radio Ctorp ...... 89% was'essential to Sinclair’s defense. were still endeavoring to identify •Gerald R. Rlsley, r...... '.1056 Mrs. Mildred Tedford sang “The given a place beside her brother in Billings and Spencer . 11 i?Fall’s au s neaiinhealth auat that tiiat time tnuc would wumu the airplane struts and braces which ♦Albert R. Roberts, r...... 1072 Star Spangled Banner” to her own Bristol Brass ...... 35 Reading Cio ...... 130% the official reception line preceding Rep I and S t l ...... *..125 not permit him to come to Washing- were hauled up from the bottom in •James Stevenson, r ...... 1061 accompaniment, and J. H. McVeigh Thos. J. Rogers. the -dinner at the head of the re do pfd ...... 108 ton to testify. his fathoms of water off Block Is- William R. Campbell, d...... 347 played for Mr. Von Deck and acted i;ase. Lockwood & B . 575 Shulte R etail...... 18 % Ronald Ferguson, George Davidson, ception line to greet the President Sears Roebuck...... 153% At today’s session Fall appeared I jand the other day by George Dar- ♦James Duffy, d ...... 414 as pianist for the Legion orchestra. and Mrs. Hoover. Collins Co ...... 120 stronger than yesterday and for a ling, fisherman of this city •Frank J. Quish, d...... 372 Aldo Pagan!; Mechanic on Voting xColt’s Firearms .... - 34 Sinclair Oil ...... 36% The dedication of the colors was by (Machines, Charles E. Jacobson; « At Left of President. Sou Pac ...... 142 'time stood at the door smiling be Lieut. Commander E. F. Stone, ♦John Spillane, d...... 354 the president of the Auxiliary, Mrs. At the dinner itself Mrs. Gann sat Eagle Lock ...... 46 fore taking his seat. who was one of the Navy trans-At School Visitor Asst. Mechanic on Voting Machines, hathlt Bearings ...... lUU Sou Rwy ...... 151% Daimaher. Ralph P. Norton: Ea?t Cemetery to the left of the president, hairing Stand Oil C h i...... 76% Owen J. Roberts, special govern lantic fliers of a few years ago, in ♦Harold C. Alvord, r...... 1116 Humorous recitations were given I been escorted to the state dining Fuller Brush A ...... — ment counsel commenced his open spected the struts today and de ♦Sarah H. Healey, d...... 360 I Committee, Harold C. Alvord, R. O. do. Class A A ...... 50 Stand OU N J ...... 81 by Mrs. Gertrude Ulitsch of Rock- ! Cheney, Jr., Lawrence W. Case; room by Sir Esme Howard, British Stand Oil N Y ...... 45% ; ing statement as soon as the jury clared that th6y were evidently from High School Commit^e rille and Captain John G. Mahoney Ambassador, who occupied the seat Hart & Ctooley-----; .. 165 •entered the box. He went into de a small plane. The rtruts had an ' Northwest Cemetery Committee, Hartmann Tob 1st pfd 70 Studebaker ...... 83 •Lillian S. Bowers, r...... 1107 of this town. Thomas Fergfuson, Sherwood to her left. The place of honor at tails of the naval oil reserve Number exterior coat of black paint and •Howell Cheney, r...... 1101 do, com ...... 25 Texas Corp ...... 67 . \ State officers present and called Bowers, George . H. Waddell; the chief executive’s right went to Tex Gulf Sul ...... 70% 1 at Elk Hills, California in connec were painted blue underneath the ♦R. Lamotte Russell, r...... 1116 on for remarks included Mrs. Lil Lady Isabella Howard, who entered do, pfd ...... 108 tion vinth which the government black and red imder the blue,. West Cemetery Committee, Inter Silver ...... 137 Tex and Pac ...... (bid)140 •William E. Buckley, d...... 387 lian Yerringrton of Hartford, stare Walter Olcottfj- John. Tresch, on the arm of the President. .charges Fall, then secretary of the ♦Sarah H. Healey, d...... 371 Landers, Frary and Clk 68 Timken ...... 120 president;,. Mrs. Susie Dyson of George H. Waddell; Police Commis Although Vice President (Jurtls U S S te e l...... 220 interior, accepted a bribe of $100,000 BURGLAR GETS $100 Auditors Hartford,, state secretary; MrS. volunteered to waive, his rank in Manning & Bow A . . . 16 from Edward L. Doheny, wealthy oil sioner, 3 years, W. B. Rogers; Town 10 Wabash Ry ...... (bid) 62% . Middletown, Oct. 8— (AP) — A •Isaac Cole, r. . i ...... 1114 Anne Kerwin of Litchfield,' stale Physician, All Practicing Physi favor of the prime minister in the do. Class B ...... operator, for awarding hini the burglaf- who stole $100 from the ♦John Limerick, d...... 370 New Brit Mch., pfd .. 100 Warner B r o s...... 53% historian; Mrs. Agnes Wells of cians; Library Directors, 3 years, seating arrangement he was given West Md ...... \... 38% ‘ lease. safe of the George R. Cassidy ' Act Creating High School the place to the right of the First do, com ...... 38 Among the witnesses who arrived pharmacy early today made good Hartford, county president; Mrs. Wm. Foulds, Sr., Mrs. C. R. Burr; Westinghouse ...... 227 ^ Committee Ida Northam, county secretary'; Official Stenographer, Raymond W. Lady whom he escorted Into the Nils Bern Pond ...... 43 today was Josephus Daniels, secre his getaway though patrolman Yes ...... 384 dining room. Mr. MacDonald sat on North & Judd ...... 21 Wright Aero'...... (bid) 95 • tary of the Navy under Wilson and Stanley Connelly, who saw him Miss Jennie Batz of Rockrille, Smith; Sealer of Weights and Mear 11 Woolworth ...... >.94%, No ...... 63 county president of the fourth dis sures. Henry W. Wilson; Board of Mrs. Hoover’s left next to Mrs. Peck, Stow and Wil .. a government witness in the case. leaving the store fired several shots Those marked (♦) elected. Health, 3 years. Mrs. Emma L. Net- Henry L. Stimson, wife of the sec Russell Mfg Co ...... 140 Roberts said the government at him. trict; Miss Emma Batz county 'sec- 61 Total vote cast during the day, retaiy, fourth district; Mrs. Walter tleton; Charity Superintendent, retary of state, whom he ^corted. Scoville ...... Probably that dog that won the ! would show that the $100,000 passed 1575. George H. Waddell; Superintend Miss Ishb^ MacDonald sat to the Smythe Mfg Co. pfd .. — prize recently for ha'ving ■the most .with the intent to influence Fall’s" BAN LIFTED Plummer, president of Stanley Do- Seth Thom Co., com . 38 bosz Am^lary of Rock-rille, and ent of Almshouse, A. L. Oliver, President’s right next to Secretary fleas started from scratch. 1 action on the lease. Hartford, Oct. 8.--(A P )—State Special Constable at Almshouse, A. Stimson who was her escort as the do« pfd 25 ' When the prosecutor said the Athletic Commissioner Thomas Mrs. Walter Plummer of Rock-rille. standard Screw ...... 155 175 COURT DISMISSES Past Cjbmmander Victor Bronkie of ;L. Oliver; Superintendent of Roads company of eighty-three moved into ’government would prove that at the Donohue, following a conference and Bridges. J. Frank Bowen: Box the state room. do. pfd ...... lOd xU S Envelope, pfd .113 — ! time’ the Doheny negotiations were w^ith Assistant Attorney General the Legion was called on for a Stanley Works, .com . 58 60 zdo, com ...... ,.225 — speech. ing (Commissioner, 3 years, Walter ■going on similar dealings were un- Raymond H. Johnson, today lifted MURDER CHARGES Vennart; Building Inspector, Ed Taylor &' Fenn ...... 125 140 Veeder-Root ...... 4T . 40 :der• aci waynaj between Fall.. _ and______Harryj - F. ■ the suspeosion of the Arena, in New After the singing of America to Torrington ...... 79 81 Whitlock CtoU Pipe . .. 14" 18 orchestrsd accompai^ment, the gath ward Elliott. Jr.; Park Commission SAY REDS MASSACRED »Sinclair, oil magnate, an objection to j Haven, Connecticut’s largest boxing er, 5 years. P. J. O’Leary; (Custodian xUnderwood ...... 171% 1731 XX—Bx-rights. I bringing up the Sinclair case was | and atliletic club, Marion, N. C., OcL 8.—(AP.)— ering adjourned about 9:30 to the Union Mfg C o ...... 18 21 X—Ex dividend. dining hall where supper was serv of Soldiers’ Graves, Arthur Keatln,^; jmade by Frank Hogan of defense Murder charges against-three sher Board of Relief, Robert M, Reid,' 140 WHITE RUSSIANS I1 counsel.nrkiincial HisWiQ objectionnhipntinn was upheld.unheld. CONTRACTORS’ PARLEY iff’s deputies growing out of the ed. The decorating committee had Tree Warden, Horace Murphey: Hogan in opening his statement Hartford, Oct. 8.— (AP)—With killing of five strikers in a riot at used marigolds and orange candles Town Coimsel, W. S. Hyde; Clerk of ■ said it would be shown there was no further reports of progress in Its the Marion Manufacturing Com ta brighten the tables. The supper Board of Assessors, Neil (Cheney. Harbin, Manchuria, Oct/ 8.—(AP! basis for the bribery charge against program of reorganization of the pany’s plaht, today were dlsiniraed was prepared and served under the —Chinese and foreign sources today Weidnesdajr Fall.' credit situation in the building in after the -state’s attorney, announc direction of Mrs. Gertrude Bausola. gave support to White Russian re dustry, the fall board meeting of the ed that he accept a non-suit in their ports that more than 140 white 'STATE-- and. Thursday; associated general contractors went cases. HUNTERS F P MANY Russian men, women and children DECLARE MISTRIAL into its second day session this Those dismissed were W. G. Big* THREE WEDDINGS IN have been kiUed ^ong the border morning at the Hotel Bond. gerstaff, John Snoddy and John north of Hailar by raiders from the HERB IT IS FOLKS! PHEASANTS FIRST DAY Russian side of the Manchurian The gathering is attended by Gowan. The freeing of the three ONE HOME IN A DAY 4n All Talking Double Feature Program of Diversified New York, Oct. 8.—A mistrial about 200 prominent contractors deputies left Sheriff O. F. Adkins frontier. ilntertainment at Its Best! Ctomedy and Drama are was declared today in the case of from all parts of the coimtry. and eleven deputies to face charges Mbst of the victims were peasants and their families. Latest reports Blended Into One Mammoth Progrzim that Represents more than 80 poultry dealers ac of murder and conspiracy to mur Several Get Their Legal Brace the Ultimate in Well Cliosen Entertainment. We are cused of violating the Sherman INVALID CARRIED OUT der lodged against them in \rar- One Golden, One Silver and published hi white Russian news of Birds—Woods Full of papers,-in Harbin claimed' that Blazing the Trail—the New Show World is Here in All anti-trust law by monopolizing the Bridgeport, Oct. 8.—(AP)—Mrs. rants sworn out by attorneys for the Other a Real Marriage Its Glory! .live poultry industry in the metro- Elizabeth Duffy of 1417 Stratford the strikers. In Third Generation. Gunners. ^ nmoTig the victims was a man eighty jpolitan area but a new trial was avenue who is confined to her bed Immediately adter dismissing the years old and several children from The open season on pheasant be ■immediately started on agreement with rheumatism was carried from charges the state closed its evi Rockville, Oct. 8.—A triple cele five to six years old. ^ * by both sides. her smoke-filled room by her sister dence in the murder charges and gan this morning and hunters re The white Russians asserted that bration will be held at the home of port plenty of game in the outlying The mistrial was declared by Fed Mrs. Florence Spencer, today when strikers’ attorneys agreed to waive Mr. and Mrs. Roland Usher bn King many of the raiders wore Soviet imi- eral Judge John C. Knox when it fire broke out in the Stratford Elec preliminary hearings on charges of sections. August Senkbeil of 33 forms and that the victims were Spicy Daring street, October 19. .A golden wed Norman street bagged his limit of was found that a juror 'was a tric Supply (;iompany store on the rebellion lodged against the strik ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. killed by machine guns and bayo ThriUing! friend and lodge brother of Ben groimd floor. The fire damage was ers by the sheriff. two birds this morning and oh-his nets. Eight of the wounded were Richard Harm of Mile Hill, Tolland; returq.j:eported thqt the woods were jamin Simon, one of the key de not more than $5,000. The strikers, between 50 and 60 a silver wedding anniversary of Mr. able to reach Hailar. Better Than fendants. of them, were boimd over under filled with nimrods from all the The'Chinese are sending troops to and Mrs. Roland Usher,' and, Miss cross roads. Some of them either what is known as the Three Rivers . Counsel for the government and GETS THREE YEARS $500 bonds imtil the regular term Lucile Usher’s marriage to John “Mary Dougan’* Ii theuxic . defense agreed...b--'-'- however______to— —ac- New Haven, Oct. 8.— (AP.) — of the superiour court. had their bag limit or displayed, a district for the purpose of protect Goehring of Hale street will take single fat. trophy. ing fthe white peasants there who Icept the remaining jusors and the Esko Burgess, a former postal mes- {dace on that same day. 1 <■ ! _ 1 m b o cf a VlATvr /%riA m m m <1 4- A nrocf aA'nf According to Mr. Senkbeil, who aire lumrmed in accordance witn ! trial reopened as soon as a new one senger at Ansonia was sentenced Mr. and Mrs. Haun have resided jwas chosen. The trial began yester- to three years in the Atlanta prison Incidentally is a, breeder of game Chinese regulations. PASSES 200TH HOUR In Rock-ville for thirty years, com birds for the state, the pheasants • day. by Federal Judge Thomas today for ing here from Osborne, Kan. Mr. ‘ The juror, Valentine Brown, a stealing mail pouches in one of are very plentiful. H'j says the birds Chicago, Oct. 8.—(AP)—With Haun la now retired, after ha-ving are wily at this seMon, prefering clerk, notified Judge Knox this which was over $65,000.. served a number of years as R. F. morning of his friendsllip ■with eight fuU days to their credit at , .in to frequent the swamps and do not 6:52 a. m., today, the two mystery iD. letter > carrier around RockvlUo. come out Into the open hill country Simon, and asked to be excused Mr. and Mrs; Roland Usher were from jury duty because of his fear pilots of the “(Chicago—We Will” imtil later on in the seaison, when ASSESSORS QUAUFY endurance plane planned to spend married at .the Haim home on Milo light snows are on the ground and that the proceedings would em Hill October 19, 1904, and have liv barrass him. their 200th hour aloft over Wrlgley food scarce. ^ WE _ AND START ON DUTIES Field for a long distance bird’s eye. ed in Ropkvllle the twenty-five Although the pheasant proves to view of the first World Series game. years of their life; Roland Usher is be a good target because of his size, Field attaches at Skyscraper Air construction superintendent for a he is also hard to hit owing to the tjjl f M u m ’ BIG STRIKE OFF port said the plane’s motor seemed Bartford concern. ease and quiet with which he sdars Promptly at 9 o’qlock this morn to be functioning perfectly and that Three genezations will be repre ing the* new board of assessors out of gunshot. i New York, Oct. 8.—(AP)—The the pilots, whose Identities were be sented at this gathering. The actual No flight woodcock have been re o s c A n " * ; ^ ^ started work. The first act, after wedding will' take place at 3 p. m. {strike of market truckmen, which toey had taken the oath of office. ing carefully guarded, had sent ported yet and local birds are. very SHAV/ EATON' }has clogged New York terminals down word that they were physical at the home. Miss Usher is em scarce. j a gtxnmount TALKING gictwt Assessors Lewie and Johnson, the ployed in the Motor Vehicle Depart- jwith millions of dollars worth of former newly elected and the latter ly fit for a long grind. {perishable produce, was declared off a holdover, posted the official notice Their names will not be revealed, nient at the State Capitol, Hart Last Times llr I this afternoon. the flight promoters said, unless the ford, and Mr. (Joehring is in the THREE. CANDIDATES Today! ^ on the town sign post in front of employ of Schafer Company, plumb t ■■ ■ ■ — the/ Municiped building annoimclng 421-hour refueling endurance record i COTTON TRADING ACTIVE that the time had arrived to turn in of the “S t Louis Robin” is broken. ers. ^ t h young people are prozzii- J New Orleans, Oct. 8.—(AP)—^The lists and also the hours when they nent socially and are very active In SPENT $0; ONE $1623 I government crop report giving the would hold sessions. AUTO LAWS WRONG Methodist church work. iindicated yield as 14,915,000 bales, a The first session will be held to Boston, Oct. 8.—(AP)—Represra- BOSTBONE M'MANUS TRIAL. •moderate increase over a month ago, morrow, when the board will be at George H. Howe, Thoxzias Lewie, ALSO • was somewhat larger than traders the Municipal building from 9 to tatlve Edgar F, Power of Wlnthrop George H. Waddell and Samuel I expected. As a result when trading 11:30 a. m., and from 1 to 7 p. m. appeared before the special com New York, Oct. 8.—(AP)—^The Turkington, elected to town offices Jwas resumed after the usual recess mittee Investigating the compulsory trial of George A.. MejSdanus, fo r ^ e at the annual election yesterday, THE CHABGE OF THE LAUGH BRIGADE! [prices opened 30 points down on JEANNE EAGLES FUNERAL automobile liability insurwee law murder of Arnold Rothstein, Broad have filed with the town clerk the , October, 35 points down on Decem- today in favor of his bill which pro way, gambler chief, was postponed Required returns of their expehse ac EDWARD EVERETT HORTON iber and 29 to 31 points down on Kansas (City, Oct. 8.— (AP)—Un vides that persons responsible for today until Nov. 11. It had been count. Nothing was spent by any in “THE HOTTENTOT” jlater months. This was considered der gloomy skies, reminiscent of her motor accidents be compelled to pay previously-set for Oct. 16, after a of the candidates, with the excep- Talking An All Talking ^ataphone Version of the Funniest {only a moderate decline but the greatest starring vehicle, “Rain” the damages to persons injured. He con conference today with attorneys for tkm of Mr. Lewie, who turned In an Dancing Racing Play Ever Written! ’market had well liquidate^ in ad- body of ^Jeanne Eagles, Broadway tended that "everything propounded the state and defense. Judge (jharles expense account of $16,23. These Singing'' 'vimce of the bureau report. Trading actress who died In New York so far has Iqft the driver of a car C. Nqtt, Jr., also hzmounced. that returns must be filed with the town Fim PYoIlc! very activa following the re- Thursday,.' today was carried- by with the thought that he l8 not re he would not preside! at the trial, as hlerk, within flftefeh days of the date '^j^mption of business. friends to its .final resting place. sponsible.” he bad been scheduled to do. of Uxe election, by all candidates. ii f v ^ ' 5^;-. :, *Vt V ^'r ■ iT .<• .'■v*.
rAuis ruuK MAWUHEariSK EVISNi«G HERALD, SOUTH filAMOHESrEK,JJUNN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1929. panding field .of chemistry eind the closely, and driving on the wrong donors will confer with the univer MOST AUTO ACODENTS side of the road, besides other less WHEN A CHILD NEW EXPERIMENT sity authorities, who are .to guide frequently appearing caui^. | DAILY RADIO PROGRAM the training of the students. ' Occasionally an outside influence'< ' “FRONT-SIDE” TYPE is listed as the primary^ or con 9:30—Salons of other days. ^ Leading DX Stations. I Strlcti’v speaking, the ‘ conference IS FEVERISH , ^ Tueiday,-October 8. 10:00—Americana entertainment. will be Held on the subject of the tributing cause. Careless, reckless | 11:00—Dance orchestra. 405.2^WSB, ATLANTA—740. RYUNIVERSTTY and intoxicated pedestrians were re Three aJatlnctlve 8:00—WJZ band-concert. selection and training of the supe- [ O4o*p IVIotor Vehiclp D enart- \ context to test the capabilities of the 11:30—Moonbeams musio. _ rlor chemistry student; in a deeper State MOlor Motor Vehicle V enicie JJepari ported as having caused operators CROSS,UFSET mostskllUul band, and a selectl i ■ ■ ■ ■' . • • • • • . ^ MANCHESTER EVENTNG'h ERALD. koOTH MANCHESTER. CONN h TUESDAY; OCTOBER 8, 1 9 ^ : here is full text W R m m t e ATHOOGHT If an offense come out of the truth; better is it that the offense OF PREMIER’S SPEECH come, them the truth - to be coh- cealed.— St. Jerome. / Waahington. Oct. 8 .-(AP)-Thefought to give hope and confidence I tbdreforo bsseech yon that ypu Premier MacDonald’s ad- to the other nations of the world, Today’s Choice walk...... with all loiArllnesa and meekness, with long suffering. ^ d e to the senate yesterday especlaUy when neither of those na- by a ♦ I tions—neither VYAtfHAV* VAyou11 Tlrtt*nor XXwe—will7A—UTllI follows: form any exclusive alliances direc secuted for righteousness’ sake: for “Mr. President, and Senators: I ted against the existence or the in-i ARTHUR theirs is toe kingdom of heaven..' cannot say that these waUs are uri- tere^ts of any other nations or j Blessed are ye, when men shall CLAPPER famiUar to me. I have been here gfroup of nations on the face of the* revile you, and persecute you, and b^ore; but when I sat in one of earth. • ! shall say all manner of evil against those galleries, having been brought Our idea is the free, open, in U. S. Senator you falsely for My ^ake. here under the wing of the J late ! tellectually and spiritually attracted Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: Senator Ho^.^ destiny I cooperation of friends. W*' are non From Kansas for great is your reward in heaven: OWING TO THE PERSISTENT DEMANDSOF OUR PATRONS FOR A REPETITION for so persecuted they the prophets r'S______Jed_____ toS to u lw Soul ibould » criminal conaplracy to protact ■ each other against p61icemen. Senator Capper I which were before you.—Matthew OP THE REMARKABLE VALUE-GIVING EVENT HELD LAST FEBRUARY. stand as I stand here and now^faft- t h e b e a t i t u d e s 5:3-13. Ing you and receiving your good will Union of Cooperation * Blessed are toe poor in spirit: and hour honor. “We are a union of cooperation, THE LORD’S PRAYER a body—I doubt if there is the exact for theirs is toe kingdom of heaven. •*i‘1 do not knowKnow whatwunt Ii. can say. .a, ,r^ti ■ -i. a Our Father which art in heaven, ■Wr President but you are over word in our English languag^A | Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted. hallowed by Thy name. Thy king S S d e K S e 'v d S your kind an d' codi>eration, at any r^te of nations, dom come. Thy will be done, as in vour good wishes. The only thing coming together, discussing togeth-, Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth. heaven, so on earth. Give us tWs fhftt I^feel is why have I been so er, discussing together, living the day our daily bread. And forgive Sfiico^g^ver iopen life, in order that their ex- Blessed are they which do hun long in coming • change of views, their common ac-| ger and thirst after righteousness; us our sins; for we also forgive “•niew are two they conflict opin-j for they shall be fllled. every one that is indebted to ^ us. Prime Minister of Great Bntem m s. Conflict of opinion is [ Blessed are the merciful: for they And lead us not into temptation; shall obtain mercy. but deliver us from evil.—Luke The first, j Qf a party ' a cooperazer in the cause of peace j 11:1-4. party, ^ sane and honest men express} Blessed are toe pure*in heart: government. But there is a se^n^ contrary opinions, in order that that for they shall see God. , ' / '1 THE ’TWENTY-THIRD PSALM function, far more imjiortant man sort of combination, that sort of or,.co Blessed are toe peacemakers: for that they sbnfl be called the children of operation—I do not like toe word Wednesday: Cecil B. De Mille, Represents Nation God. ‘combination’—that sort of. coopera motion picture producer. “ He represents his nation. He tion, that sort of free, friendly re Blessed are they which are per- leads not only his party but toe lationships might be established not House of Commons itself. In toe only between you and myself, not 8 DEPOT SQUARE MANCHESTER, CONN. second capacity, Mr. President, I only between your country and my have come here in toe second ca country but between your country, pacity because deep down in my my country, and all toe other civil ARE NOW. AS AT ALL TIMES, COMPLYING WITH THEIR REQUESTS AND ARE heart there is a conviction that ized and honest countries under the Backache Bother You ? AGAIN OFFERING TO THE PEOPLE OF MANCHESTER AND SURROUNDING nothing will ever remove that to e face of the sun. This Often Warns of Sluggish Kidneys! many misunderstandings, small but Praises Brland 8 0 deplorably effective, that have v e r y day find you lame and achy—suffering TOWNS ANOTHER been growing up and existog be-- , “And we must pay our tribute to E nagging backache, headache and dizzy spells? do^notW “ ~ "I? Are kidney excretions too frequent, scanty stance of things, but belong to toe this work; first of all, M. Briand, toat gay, general, happy, humorous, or burning in passage? These are often appearances of substance; ^ d I signs of sluggish kidneys and shouldnt bo eloquent man whose whole life has have come, full of faith, to try to neglected. • reduce misunderstandings to, sub been devoted to the promotion of toe cause of peace; and another, an To promote normal kidney action and a^ stance, because I know when toat sist your kidneys in cleansing your b l^ d can be done the misunderstandings old friend of mine, to praise whom, alas, at this moment is to lay a of poisonous wastes, use Doan’s Pills. En will be completely charmed away. dorsed the world over. Sold by dealers Monument in BUstory wreath upon his tomb—Gustav ONEY ever3Twhfere. REAL “I have come in consequence of Stresemann. one great event toat I believe wll “Many a story could I tell you, stand up like a monument m his many a picture could I paint to you, toid. ’The event was toe signmg of of that quiet, steady, heroic man, D O A N ’S P il l s the pact of peace in Paris—the pact standing surrounded by enmity, not of peace in toe construction of only abroad, but at home, deter which America played such a mag mined to play a perfectly straight nificent and such an honorable part. game, determined to carry into practice the proverb that he who SAVING EVENT “America united with France, Mr. KeUogg alongside' of M. B ri^ d, does not respect himself is respected gave the world toat renewed hope by nobody else. and reneweurenewed eucisj,energy, which — is-- en--- “i would think I might, here on couraging us to gird our loins to-platform of the Senate, in this Sage-Alien & Co. gether with more determination ^ay, paying my tribute po my dead TO LAST FOR A than ever before and pursue the friend, regard it as laying a wreath INC. nuth of i>eace. Ion his tomb. SHORT TIME ONLY “Where do I find toe great differ A New, Greater Sage-Allen’s Ready to Serve You. Oct 9th at 9 a.m. i “Thank you—thank you very ence toat toe signature of toat pact much indeed—for the hedrty recep has made? It is this: you signed tion yoii have given me, and the pa itj otli6r nations tient way in which you have listened This event will make history in the merchantile annals of this comrfiuhity. It is the it.' Did they mean, when they put to me." THE NEW their names, or toe names of their one golden opportunity to fill all your present and near future requirements at bargain* representatives, at toe bottom of that pact—did they mean it to be FOOL-PROOF TORPEDO prices you never dreamed possible. Read the bargain messages in every paragraph of this merely an expression on paper, or ^ “Allain” Handbags sales bulletin. Make up your mind to get your share of these savings and* let nothing did they mean it to be a guiding | Madrid. — Don Manuel Gar idea in policy ? we mean it to be i cia Diaz, Spanish naval officer, is (Exclusive in Hartford with Sage-Allen) keep you away from this greatest of all sales. a guiding idea in policy. said to have invented a torpedo “ Speakers in our country and which can be fired, without - direc speakers in your country innumer tion, by a submarine. \Where toe able, have said that war between the old type torpedoes left a noticeable United States and Great Britain is wake after its release, the new one MEN’S ONE LOT MEN’S unthinkable. My friends—excuse leaves nothing to show its path. the lapse; Senators: (I saw in a Submarines could strike with these DRESS OF FANCY DRESS SHIRTS paper the other day toat an en without w'arning and without detec thusiastic Senator had also forgot tion. SHIRTS SHIRTS Neck Band ten how precisely to address a com mittee in the same way toat I have * ' donel What has happened, and Washington isnt ^ving any W hite and A Real Give Real Good what has made toe great change in i world» y j i . AVA series thisWAAAI.J year,J y but — has — — — not Fancy Striped JS%spects of peace, is this-that been deprived of its regular Fallw«ii a w a y Quality up to now a proclamation has never trial anyway. B Value $2.50 been made solemnly, with all the dignity, with all the authority and with all toe backing toat can be $1.50 $1.00 $1.39 Offered in Every Fashionable Fall Style— i / riven when governments and toe ■ representatives of two governments PLEASANT RELIEF ' At Two Attractively Low Prices. made It. I think. Senators of the ALL United States, toat declaration can One Lot of Men’s Soft Collars now be made. FROM CONSnPATlOH GLOVES “There can be no war; nay, more: Men’s and COME AND TAKE THEM AWAY. It is absolutely impossible, if you Shoulders droop under weight of ODD SIZES and we do our duty in making toe us. Yoiuig, yet beauty has fled; $2.95 and $5 Young Men’s peace pact effective, toat any sec Se^s are sallow and drawn. Un tion of our arms, whether land or sightly pimples. Keep your system Reversible 20% O ff sea or air, can ever again come into clean 'and you keep the beauty of Again the group of 22 stores of which we are one, BOYS’ CAPS MEN’S CAPS hostile confiict. youth. Its energy. Its irresistible has combined its resources to secure these smart bags. Leather “Think upon toat when we face charm. Then life is not a failure.^ FasWon experts carefully chose them with an eye, not A ll W ool many of our own problems prob Clogged bowels and inactive liver Lumber Jackets ! cause poisons to seep through the sys only to style, but to exceptional quality and value as lems of jealov\py, problems of fear, CAN BE WORN $1.25 problems toat toe young and rising tem. Health vanished and with it well. And here they are, ready to complete this fall’s MEN’S and successful generation put into beauty and energy. Dr. Edwards costumes. EITHER SIDE $2.00 Value the hearts of toe old generation, Olive Tablets will help save you from 83c WOOLEN this dark hour. For 20 years they have rhey all disappear, and in virtue of (A) A smart swagger bag the fact they have disappeared we been prescribed in place of calomel to Value $1.50 men and women seeking health and with a new zipper top,'and have met together, and we have freedom from constipation. They act 20% O ff MEN’S HOSE said,‘what is all this bother about easily and smoothly. No dang^us top handle. Made of suede. parity?’ Parity? take it, without iping. Take nightiy before retiring, $2.95 OVERALLS reserve, heaped up and flowing over. i Sesults will amaze you. MEN’S TIES Gray and White That was toe only condition under | Thousands of men and women MEN’S A N P ' which competitive armaments could would never be without Dr. Edwards (B) Back-strap pouch bag Very Good be stopped, and we could create a Olive Tablets, a vegetable compound. of suede, with novel lift BOYS’ MEN’S FALL piiblic psychology which could pu r-! Know them by their olive color. 15c Quality, 39 c sue the fruitful and successful ave-' 30c and 60c. All druggists. . lock. 79c aues of peaceful cooperation. $2.95 SWEATERS HATS Results of Visit Value $1.00 “ That is one of the results of this $ 1.00 visit. Another result of the visit is (C) Back-strap pouch bag MEN’S that we have come to understand with covered frame, made 20% O ff In the Newest each other. Ah, senators! as long as of new Calcutta lizard, you conduct your negotiations by BOYS’: AND HOSE correspondence over thousands of trimmed with shoe calf. Styles MEN’S . miles of sea, you vi'ill never imder- $2.95 WOMEN’S GIRLS’ SHOES BLUE WORK Btand each other at all. In these I 5 Pair fo r democratic days, when heart speaks i RAYON SILK to heart as deep speaks to deep, and j (D) Pin Morocco makes 20% OFF .SHIRTS silence talks to silence, personality,! the bag in the next sketch. HOSE personal contact, exchange of views $ by toe lip, sitting at two sides of Back-strap style with shell |20% O ff 1.00 a fireplace, is it was my great privil frame and calf trimmings. BOYS’ SCOUT 59c ege to do this week end with your ; E>resident-these things are to be as, $2.95 Important as anything else in lay Value $1.00. CHILDREN’S SHOES ing toe foxmdation of an enduring i (E) Antelopa suede or calf MEN’S COLD MEN’S neace all over toe world. j ______skin bag with silver plated WEATHER “I did not mean, really to deliver j DO NOT OVERLOOK RIBBED HOSE you a speech. I am afraid that my novelty lift lock. WOMEN’S Will Stand DRESS SHOES remarks are rather developing into THE BABY $ 5.00 UNION SUITS that. I really wanted to thank you t Black and High and Low V SILK HOSE —to thank you as toe representative W e Cai-ry a Full Line of Rough W ear Senators of this great country and Brown this wonderful people—for your Baby Carriages (F) Top handle bag with $L19 $1.00 OFF kindness and for your hospitality. passport pocket. Made of 79 c Pair But I must say that building up of Value $1.50 those ideas you and I, meeting to- and Strollers E goatskin. 19c 95c ther here today, must remember $ 5.00 Value $1.00 Ee tremendous contributions that $16.95 up nave been made by other people. STORE CLOSED W t are not out for siny exclusive Also Bassinettes Many other equally WOMEN’S ilUance. You would reject it. So A LL D A Y ihould I.* smart types— a wide “In the old days, when two peo- and Cribs choice of leathers and col PUMPS ANd; A. L. BR0WN& CO. TUESDAYTN ;>les used to talk together, all the ors— at these two prices. jtber peoples used to put their Give Us a Call lands up to their ears and say OXFORDS 8 DEPOT SQUARE, MANCHESTER, CONN. PREPARATIOJt 7 What are they saying? 'Thpy must Leather Goods Shop Sale Conducted by Irving L. Kaufman Sales System, Hartford, Conn. FOR THIS SALE. M conspiring against us.’ That was THE BENSON Main Floor— North Store ^ .0 0 OFF 1 ' the spirit of war, and that spirit FURNITURE CO. . lEiast be extirpated. In these days, ' idMD two nations talk together, it Johnson Block \ "MAWUHIfiH’nSR KYBNJNG'«BHALI>. SOUTH MANC)1BSTER, CONN« TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, ;920.^ '^»rA G lfi Neither of them, primarily, is out less and as wicked as aggressive \ _ wsmmtf o. 4b n id | t > t M today, like the cave man, after* war. meat—but to be free for a day in E m t t b i g 3H ? r a U i company with Nature in her most SUFPOBT DlUGiafCE It seems a>Uttle odd that in the FUBUSHBD BT^THJS glorious aspect. HERALD PRINTINO COMPANT, U?C. nrmiift.1 (dectlon in a" town of con 13 BisMll Stntt siderably more thw 20,000, people South Manchester. Conn. m y s t i c i s h BROTHERS’ » THOMAS FERODSOH > the only contest that furnishes nui- > By BODNEY DUTCHEB General Manager W th surprising frequency the terial for speculation ^ter it is words “mystic” and “mysticism" Washington, Oct. 8.—Two new over should be one for the office of American laboir movements have Founded October 1, 1881 have appeared, within the last few constable, but the tact that Con emerged out of the past suinmer. days, iu press comment both here ANNIVERSARY ' ' Publlehed Every Bveninr Except stable .James Duffy ran far* ahead ‘ One is the Conference for Pro- '(‘Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the and abroad concerning Ramsay gnressive Labor Action and the other! Post Office at South Manchester, of his Democratic ticket presents MacDodald and bis American visit. is the Trade Union Unity League.! " Conn., as Second Ciass Mail Matter. just su9h a* case. It indicates very i , SUBSCRIPTION RATES: •There is nothing derogatorjr about Each represents a movement or i One Tear, "by mall ...... fd-OO truly the tendency on the part of protest against the present consery-j these expressions, necessarily, but Per Modth, by mail ...... 3.60 Manchester voters as a whole tp ative tendencies of the American: Delivered, one y e a r ...... 39.00 there is the possible seed of consid Federation of Labor, but while the Single copies ...... 3 .03 recognize diligence and capacity in erable misimderstanding. Conference for Progressive Labor public office, whether the job be a Action is a group of ..labor progres m e m b e r o p THE ASSOCIATED If to have an inner feeling .that PRESS big one or a small one. Because be sives who say they desire to revital The Associated Press is excfuslvely one is a part of the vast power of has been diligent Mr. Duffy has ize the American labor movement, entitled to the use for republication creation as well as a product of the T. .U. U. L. is a more radical of all news dispatches credited to It made a good many political ene trade union federation under the; or not otherwise credited In this that power, and thus to experience mies who set out to punish him for leadership of William Z. Foster. j “Ste COTTAGE- paper and also the local news pub at all times a peculiar sense of re lished herein. his efficiency. Quite a determine*! Both groups accuse the A. F. of All rights of ropubllcatlon of sponsibility toward existence, be L. of fating to meet the machine I special dispatches herein are also re effort was made among his own refurnished for the event- mysticism, then it is probable age problems of labor, such as tech-' served. '______party to defeat him, and there is nological unemployment, the speed-j enough that Ramsay MacDonald no question that a good many Dem- | up system, old agee imemployment SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE ran quite properly be described as a SENTATIVE: Hamilton - DeLlsser. ocrats. cut him at the polls. How and various bad labor conditions | which have become intensified inj Inc.. 285 Madison Ave.. New York. N. mystic. What man. or woman ever, the raid became known and UNDREDS each year journey jo Y.. and 612 North Michigan Ave.. worth his or her salt can not? certain industries. * Chicago, Ills. ___ excited the interest of enough Ra- Seeks a Five-Day Week I Watkins Brothers to visit the model But some of the writers who are publican voters so that the votes The-Unity* League, which cqn-j home, “ The Cottage.” These model roQms, one The Herald Is on sale dally at all vened recenUy at Clevel^d with' Schultz and Hoatllng news stands In so freely hsing these terms seem to they gave him not only compensat New York City. 700 delegates and a" few' Depart- j o f the first groups to be built into a store any- have a hazy impression that the ed for the cuts but landed him high ment of Justice operatives on hamd, j quality of mysticism in a statesman at the top among the Democratic 'vhere, excepting in a few of th- largest New Full service client of N E A Service, will work militanUy for a seven-1 — quaintly draped Inc. must necessarily indicate some candidates. hour day and a five-day'^eek, ac York and Chicago stores, constantly presents the Member, Audit Bureau of Circula measure of futility, some factor of The significance of this lies in the cording to Foster. There is noth-, You can drape this kidney shaped tions. ing quite new or especially radical latest ideas in home decorating. It is part bf weakness! From the way some of readiness of voters here to give in tlfis program and it is interest table to harmonize with vour partic The Herald Printing Company. Inc., them employ'the terms in connec their support, to- officials who do ing to note that labor leaders are Watkins Service. , ular furnishing scheme. It has three assumes no financial responsibility tion with MacDonald one might al seeking these shorter working' handy drawers and swinging wings for typographical errors appearing In their job well and faithfully. This Fall our N ew York stylists advise us that advertisments In the Manchester most suppose that they carried the weeks and days so that there may to hold the drapes in front. Solid Evening Herald. be enough work to go around maple, or mahogany finish, without • - ...... — implication that he was a “bit saft Georgia, Queen Anne, Provincal and Tudor rather than for the reason that drapes.*' TI/e SDAY, OCT. 8, 1929 i’ the head,” for all his gifts of po IN NEW YORK labor wants more leisure. For the periods are in most demand throughout the coun litical genius. same reason, the T. U. U. L. an- try. So our decorators have evolved a scheme of ' ^ .$16.75 CONFIDENCE ounces its aim of slowing down SeU-idenUfloUon tie md- 8,-Manhattan’e speed-up systems eveiywhere, so decorating which includes a living room of Geor . At a time when wild extrava versa! mastership and the imiversai i riches” romances would that more workers may be employed \ gance, wastefulness and worse responsibility which some call God fill sever^ libraries and involve in attaining the required production. ] gian pieces, a Queen Anne dining room, and bed There are supposed to be 200,000 j mark the adimnistration of the and some call Destiny has been more plots than the late Mr. Alger more coal miners than the industry , rooms in Provincal and Tudor periods! business of so many communities— characteristic in greater or less de could ever have dreamed. To recite even a fraction of those can economically support, but the ‘ jpome of them right here in Connec- gree of almost every really grreat who chinned themselves out of po Unity League would keep them in An inspiectlon of “ The Cottage alone would / licut—it is worthy of serious ■ ap- leader of men that the world has verty and oWScruity, would be to the industry and provide work and w ell reward a visit to Watkins Brothers during / /predation when the government ev'er known. It is what makes indi publish a cross section of America’s -wages for them. j Aggressive organizing campaigns; & / big town like this is well enougn who’s who.” Just take, for in the 55th Anniversary Celebration, but the special viduals liVe Hoover and MacDona'd are planned for the automobile, | p I conducted so that it not only be- stance— Anniversary values, available throughout the store seek earnestly for world peace. The Charley Schwab, the steel mag shoe, steel, packing, railroad, rub-i ^ .comes impossible to poll a really lack of it is what makes brainy in nate, was working in Andy Car ber and metal industries. | make a visit now doubly worth while! However, one may -view the £ Important vote in opposition to the negie’s stables once upon a time. dividuals like Shearer seek for chances of success of any new labor ^ John J. Raskob, who has gone g • • officials standing for re-election up- money profit even at the risk of in movement led by Foster, the Com- ^ rather far with the DuPonts, was a ^\on their record, but possible for the munist, the work of the Conference ternational slaughter. $7.50 stenographer, supporting a for Process!ve Labor Action has ^ ^ i^'entire schedule of business at widowed mother just before he Of course MacDonald is some been attracting widespread and| — a true Colonial y "^th^ annua! town meeting to be put took the job which headed him for —from a seven-piece thing of a mystic. He couldn’t even thoughtful interest. This group ^ ^ through, in open session and with millions. stands somewhere between labor’s ensemble The heavy, vase shaped turning^ be a whole man, let alone a great Samuel Segal, the lock king, was i every opportunity for inquiry, with- left wing and the right wing A. F. and the fine proportions o f the scroll one, otherwise. a policeman#who got the bright This Martha Wadiington chair' P out a single voice being raised in idea for his invention by noting of L. Its chairman is A. J. Muste, headboard identifies this, coster bed le protest or criticism, how easy it was for a burglar head of the Brookwood Labor Col-| is from a seven-piece living room as a true Colonial reproduction. It lege, who has announced sweeping | THE BLIND WEEK to pick the old-fashioned locks. group, and like all atkins fur is a Watkins model made of ma p We do not merely make the point plans to fight the “new capitalism.’’ , Heinz, of "57 varieties” fame, was nishings can be purchased separ^e- When will European sovereigns, The C. P. L. A. hopes that bold, hogany and cnimwood, and very g that the program of business prc- struggling along when one day, prime ministers and tip-top celebri energetic organization work, willj Iv. Its back measures 45*/5 inches low priced. Full or twin vzes. ^ sented to the' town meeting last while dabbling along with a mix win over millions of workers to | from the floor. Denim covered, ties of all sorts leam that there is ture, Be spilled some sugar on night was adopted—everybody trade unionism and it looks for- j ivith arms, front legs and stretchers a closed season for excitement over pickles an contrast with the reckless and This is the toughest week in the when he was 15, leaving him with of labor. ^ wasteful and inefficient administra- year for anything to happen, -and a mother to support. His first job “No progress has been made In organization basic Industries.” he ^ tions of so many other towns and get itself known about. Nothing was that of a messenger at $5 a says. “In politics, due to failure to marked by a revival of militant in our mechanized industries, with ^ cities, despite many imavoidable coimts but McCarthy’s Cubs and week. organize a Labor Party, the imlons j progress!vism and courage has be- lack of Insurance against the risks It was this messenger’s job that are without infiuence. gim. , of old age, unemployment and sick- HEALlH^^DICrAm X ^ handicaps created by the archaic Mack’s Athletics. Eve^ newspaper first steered the Saranoff interest j form of our town charter, that the staff in the country works imder in the direction of telegraph ma Sees Labor Militant Again j < “A.mong the workers of America ness—dissatisfaction which is be- ^ D r FronK McCof * •■BurSe h.v. reached a turning ^ aSl' n^r j* people and the voters of Manches- the curse of a' grouch, knowing full chines. point. The post-war period marked William Fox ran a five-cent thea revolt and militancy, a dissatisfac- under the breath.”^ j ter know when they are well off. well that battle, murder and sudden ter in the Broadway _belt. His fa by 'brutal attacks upon labor by OUOTIOIB IM HOMO n HWTH t WCT open shoppers, subtile undermining tion with the share of prosperity j ______^ w In yesterday’s election and last death are as futile in commanding ther acted as ticket taker and old- of organized labor by company which they are getting, with the I gam/iccarmMrJiamer M/MOiUf CAt. b night’s towp meeting they paid an the interest of their readers as a re timers can remember both of them strain of speed-up systems, with' An Ohio truck driver was twice L sitting at the theater front bewail ufiion and welfare schemes, and in C imdemonstrative but effective trib- print of last year’s almanac. Ex- the ranks of organized labor itself the drawing of the deadline against ^ robbed of a truckload THE DUCTLESS GLANDS— KO . the proper dieting regimen after ing the bad business. workers At 40 years of age or [the adhesions have been loosened ^ ute to sound, disinterested, econom- cepting of course the sports depart- by internal conflict, stagnation, re- of tires. Pretty soon that chap will (Continued) All of the Chanin boys, Manhat- earlier and the accompanying bum- I n^d and prolapsed raised to their secuuve M i i lor; gherwood House, past marshal; classes will be resumed' at Orange ^ ,, and William “ Dad” W^lsh, as the in- j George E. Keith, owner of the In. addition to the .cbrsploto knd Dial 4321—or if the number slips hall on Saturday from 1:30 to ,5:30 detailed A ssociated P xW s cpVeiittge stalling officers. : pumell block at Main street and p. m. Both be^nners and the ad your mind call the operator—^when, A past masters jewel was present- o f the W orld Series, T h e H er^d ^ w ill • Purnell Place, today annoimced vanced classes in aesthetic, toe and fu ra i^ its.,i^ d ers in your judgment a fire is small ed to Sherwood House by “Dad” ballroom dancing will receive in- enough to be handled by one com Walsh on behalf of the chapter. plans for remodeling of the block to w ith' arB clea'>. by stnic'tion , during the afternoon. - n; pany. But remember, don’t use the A ways and means committee was provide a large store for the Econ Those desiring-private lessons may. BUly former emergency call for anything but appointed consisting of William omy Grocery Company. The pres arrange for-them,by dialing 5287. M ajor L a a ^ e: um fires. Davis, John Thomson, James Wil ent tenants of the block, Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Wirtalla keep up , to p ire , .w h o *.ia..’!® tiU Such was the gist of the talk giv son, Fred 'Tilden, and Charles Mor Grezel and G. E. Keith Furniture the ininUte with the latest stage and very active lh ‘ the \ - en by Chief Albert Foy of the gan. Sherwood House was named i Company branch store, will leave ball'room bits for children and baseball^w orid, be South Manchester Fire Department financial secretary and■ James ' Wil the block as soon as the work of re adults. New fox-trots this y e ^ in ing general m an before the Lions Club at the Hotel son publicity manager. construction begins. . clude 'the Breakaway and Rudy ager of the! Q leve- Sheridan last night. He also re The officers instiled were Carlton New Plans. ■Vallee fox-trot. l a-n d 'Ainejdcan counted the history of the depart Walthers of Rockville, master coun An architect is at present com L ea g u e. club! ment from its beginning Mfltil now cillor; Russell Moore, senior council pleting the plans for the renaodeling H i s a d v a n c e i and told about the alarm system lor; Charles Morgan, senior deacon; and work will be started as soon ho BUGEAND P. T. A. stories on the sc* I and work of the companies. Warren Markham, junior deacon; the plans are ready. The present rles have appeared \ Chief Foy said that too much Wesley Leroy Wamock, senior stairway to the second floor of tbo d aily in 'T he H erald stress can not be laid on the edu steward; Robert Davies, sentinal block will be removed and a new one IN FIRST MEETING during the ~ past cating of the town’s citizenq In the Thomas Cordner, chaplain; Leonard constructed at the south side along Billy Evans w eek or m om and proper use of the fire alarm boxes Purnell Place. A large HO foot front no. doub't'*his o p in -; Bjorkmah, standard bearer; Bruce ions on the gam es w ill! be'eagerly { af«\J alarm ixrill h iiilf tn r»rnviri<» snare i . Is Just .2 joon make his presence imcomfort- ly ruthless in Itq disregard for the Not so many years ago Samuel ly aged. The ton^e becomes en- j QUESTIONS AND ANSWER.S Goldwyn was SamuieD Goldfish. He Vino Poisoning ably felt. He is a terrible bully, a consequences fo the Innocent by larged, the skin is dry and of a j was associated with Sislwyn. To get peculiar sallow color, the X.-.. hair be Question: Mrs. H. writes: - ’T furious fighter, and would drive out stander. a trade name for their industry they comes brittle and baldness frequent- have read in newspapers Uxat being the native game birds or kill them When a group of men undertake combined the ^two surnames and ly results. The patient becomes de- subject to ivy poison was merely a off—so the gunners say and if i3 to shut-off the food supply of a made it Goldwyn, When Samuel pressed and shows a desire to avoid matter of diet, and with the proper reached Hollywood he took , the exercise. The weight often in- diet. Immunity from this poi^n probably quite true. huge city and its environs as a lev name. Selwyn is said to have pro creases. The temperature is sub- could be brought about. Is this So there is little to find fault er with which to gain certain ad tested somev«»at. normid and the heart action slow. , true, and if so where could I learp vantages to themselves they en Whereupon Goldwyn turned to Myxedema does not always show this diet?” with in the sport of the pheasant Answer:— Live on a diet free gage in an attack on the entire him and said: “Well, Ed, if you these exaggerated forms, but may hunter. He and his wise dog tramp want you can take what’s left of exist in a limited degree. It is al from bad food combinations and the woods and the fields, drlqk ^in population for which it is difficult the names. I took the Gold and the most always associated with a lack you will be able to build up your the fine fall air, feed their souls— to find the slightest excuse. Wyn. You can have the Sel and of functioning on the part of the blood carbonate reserve so as to re sist the invasion of the vine poison. both of them—on the beauties and We know absolutely nothing the Fish.” ovaries. — ■Which, as you ■will note, would An excess of the thyroid secretion The weekly menus published in tills odors and magic stillness of the dis about the justice of the truck driv have made selfish. produces a loss of,weight and rapid column shoidd be sufficient to ac tant places. And maybe, between ers’ claim for shorter hours and —GILBERT SWAN. beating of the heart, restlessness, complish this for the average per son. ,the two of them they’ll bring home more pay *for overtime and it extreme nervousness, sleeplessness, intestinal disturbanceSj, feverishness Bsdiy’s Diet a cock pheasant, possibly two—^no doesn’t seem to us as though ths RAILROAD EVALUED and sweating. The excessive secre Question: Mrs. I. O. J. asks: “Is 'kore, for that is the law. They will justice or injustice . of their de tion of this gland also produces a oatmeal a suffeient food for a'bab'* one year old? If not, what is » have destroyed nothing that the mands had much to do with the too-rapld oxidation of fdod , ma Washingtonr Oct. 8— (AP)— A terials in the body. good diet without milk?" gunner didn’t, in effect, create. nudn question at issue. ’That ques final valuation of $251,909,983 for In every case of hyperthyroidism Answer:—A baby one j3«r of a" B They will he utilizing one of na- tion seems to be whether, under rate making purposes was placed with women whom I have examined, should have only milk and ora.’* ^ ture’s gifts to the sustenance of any conceivable circumstances, the today by the Interstate Commerce the pelvic organs, especially the in juice. Cereals should not be a** ' Commission upon the owned and imtil the third year. The first f i,' mankind—^for a roast pheasant Is handlers of the people’s food, supply testines, have been greatly pro \ used property of the Chicago, Rock lapsed, with usually adhesions added to the milk should be t' « sometUng tq shut your eyes and have any right to conspire together Island and Pacific railroad as of around the ovaries, and this leads cooked, lesffy vegetables, finally tb? ^ cry tears of joy over. to withhold it. We don’t believe June 30, 1915. me to believe that hyperthyroidismla milk and vegetables being used at some bf the meals, and protetne to So here's to the gunner and his they have such a right, morally. with women is usuadly caused by a Plants of thrw 'different spe reflex from ovarian Irritation, as the greens at other times when the pheasant—^if he gets one. Here’s to'even in the slightest degree, cies ar;e worn as “shhmrock” on the cases usually Improve rapidly milk should be left out. ■^rthe guxmer and his ^ dog, anyhow. This kind of a strike is as heart- St. Patrick’s Day. MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIJD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ TTJESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1929. PAGE SEVl I liam L. SUdger, of Boston, who said AMERICAN WON RACE ' LOCAL PEOPLE SEE ' I members of that" organization were HOLLAND MAY GET tools of WiUiam B, Shearer. \ ■ Overnight , | Washington—Hoover reveals Mel ROCKVniE1 ' STRICKLAND P U Y ' lon will remain treasury head until Washington, Oct 8.—(AP)—Ward, end of present administration. T. Van Orman’s victory Ih the 1929 SETTLEMENT^ BAN !, A. P . News \ Belize, British Hondufas—Lind international (Gordon Bennett bal TOMORROW 1 At the annual Town election held \ ■ _ i bergh airives after 800-n^e-flight loon race was officially confirmed to ! vesterdav. 1.712 votes were cast. “Thunder in the Air,” Direct- over Maya coimtiy. ‘ day by-the National Aeronautic As about 600 less than last year.' There Hartford—^Bench warrant will Berlin—German government con sociation which sUmoiinced'that Van were 1,146 straight Republican; M4 demns projected plebiscite on - ac Orman, piloting a . balloon for the European hsdtute to Go to of This Town Seen by Tay probably be asked for arrest of Goo^ear Zeppelin Company, trav IS LAST PAY straight Democratic; '150 split James' A. Smith, missing stock ceptance of Young reparations plan. lor^. Moscow—Hablbullah, .,water boy eled 341 miles. _ i 7 blanks. broker, on the' charge he has em- Already 500 Sold! ,’The Bird Importers promise to have 500 613 were wo- - I bezzled funds amoimting to $100,- king of Afghanistan, hard pressed Captain W. E. Kepner, U. S. Army, Nentral Nation— was second with 338 miles and Lieu more here, before store "opens tomorrow morning for the last day j men and 1,099 were men. The town Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Taylor 1 000. by revolting tribesmen. I again went Republican as in form- Henry street and sons. London—Frank Hodges predicts tenant T. G. W. Settle in a Navy of the sale. Come early! Select your.Singer or a pair of Lc^e Allan and j Hartford—Louis N. Leopold, Wa- balloon, was third, with '304 miles. Seeks I t ‘ mer years. Following is the vote, Russell, have returned after an | terbury man convicted on two ^ec- toternational control of production Birds for only 45c down and 50c weeldy—and take them home those candidates whose names are ’The Belgian pilot Ernest Demuyter, eight-day motor tour to Atlantic ' ond deg;ree paurder charges and of j and prices of coal within next three v.ith you. ' preceded by an asterisk being elect years. traveled 226 miles' to finish in City, Washington, D. C., and other j arson, and Bessie Wakefield o f, fourth place. Baden-Baden, Germany, Oct. 8.— ed: places of interest. While in Atlantic • Cheshire, convicted for murdering Chicago—McKechnie signs four- (AP)—^Two of the seven coxmtries Republican—assessor, *James A. City they attended the' initial per- j husband, apply to Board of Par- year contract to manage Boston Elliott, 1229; boar^ pf relief for two Sr£LV6S* participating in the conference on years, *William C. Johnson, 1223, formance there of “Thunder in the : done for freedom. * For that little repair the Pantf for International •Settle Air”, the new three-act aramadrama byoy 1 Bridgeport — Exactly $2,401,000 Lexington, Ky.—Main McEhwyn for three years,' *H^ry Schmidt, lowers world record for two-year-old ments have thrown their hats into 1223; selectmen, *Francis J. Prich Robins Millar. This war play was 'orth of — mimicipal------* bonds—repre- job or that larger con the ring for bringing the bank to trotters to 3:02%. ard, 1225, *Orlando‘ Orlando Ransom, 1184;li»4; , one of the most su^e^ful ’senting cancelled obligations of the Chicago—Sun Beau, 8 to 1 shot, their respective capitals—Great town clerk, ‘John B. Thomas, 1926; | senes staged by F. Cowles Stnek- city—will be burned this year in the tracting job don’t for Britain and I^’gium. town treasurer, ‘John B. Thomas, j land of ^ s to v m the past season at biennial pre-election “bond fire.” wins $25,000 Hawthorne gold cup; runs mile and a quarter in 2:013-5. Philip Snowden, British chancellor 1224; auditor, ‘William H. Yost, ; the Berkshire Playhouse in Stock- Bridgeport— Connecticut’s cham get to call ", of the exchequer, announced at the 1224; collector of taxes, Charles M. j bru^e. Mass., and was chosen for a pion woman barber, Mrs. Mary recent Hague conference that the Squires, 1671; constables, ‘Roger J. Ragali, of this city, will open her AMERICANS ENTERTAINED < British government sought to have 1227; ‘Arthur T. Dlckin- fight in Judge Carl Foster’s Su the bank at London and the Bn^tish ^ 1222 r perior Court today for a license to Paris, Oct 8—(AP) —A delega 7773 delegation here is understood to have *g.gjjjjeth Webster, 1224; registrar operate a beauty parlor. tion representing the 26th Division supported this view in private con-^^^ voters, ‘Henry Schmidt, 12?-; ■Willimantic—Thomas Mazzola, in of the A. E. F. was entertained at naiy . WM. KANEHL versations. ^ .... , 4. -o 'town school committee, ‘ Sherwood dicted for murder of mother-in-law luncheon by General Gouraud, fam Efforts to brmg the bank to Bras-, ^ Cummings, 1227; ‘Marion L. Mrs. Rosario Lorella last January, ous French commander, today. General Contractor and Builder sels also are being made, but m view 1 g„jjg_ 1231 goes on trial today in Windhaln Later the American veterans visit of objections agm^t placi^ the j gg^^ggrauc-assessor, ho nomina- coimty Superior Court. ed the French Army Museum. 519 Center St. hank in any creditor country the j .. v,oorri r>f rp lief for two vears New London—Harry D. Lewis, chances for either Bessels or ^n-1 y^^^gg New York stock broker, dies at don seems * year^ Alfred Thomas, 437; select- summer home. Switzerland and Holland, as neu- ^ Tnmpa tt r'nste41a 448- ‘Rob- New London—While fishing off tral countries, appear more likely ^ Reynolds, 466; town’ clerk, Block Island George Darling foimd candidates. ; -yv^iuiam Burke, 449; town treasurer, struts of an airplane. They were Select Y ou7 Sweden in Field. 'williamBurke,444;auditor,‘Chns- turned over to the Coast Guard ^for n^cr Yesterday s arnval of Ivan Ruuth. I Tones 449- collector of investigation. L i ^ t s Take Him director of the Swedish State b ^ k ., claries M. Squi’res, 446; con- 'Stamford—Wm. E. Miner, ■vice started rumors that he was Wading ; *Qeorge E. La Chappell, o;ne Tt’ilh president of the Atlas Portland Yet:! for Stockholm, but he has demed I440; ‘Thomas Fay, 440; ‘ Lawrence Cement Co., dies. this. Monahan, 441; Frank Kulo, 436; Washington—MacDonald is guest So far as can be determined the registrar of voters, ‘John M. Fin at Hoover’s first state dinner. smaller European countries consider ley, 445; town school committee, New York—Six railroads embargo the bank a good thing to fight for, ‘Arthur T. Bissell, 437. perishable produce because of truck as they regard it a sort of peace Town Meeting drivers’ strike. insurance and a guarantor for the The annual meeting of the voters Washington—Senate retains Unit stability of their currency. At the of the Town of Vernon was held in ed States value as defined in exist same time they will want certain the Town Hall on ’Tuesday after ing tariff law. guarantees that the bank will not noon at 2 o’clock. The reports were .F. Cowles Strickland Los Angeles—Eunice PringJo dominate the economic affairs of accepted as presented in town re forced'to testify in scarlet dress she their country. The question of taxa port as was ^so the budget for the nm in New York City this winter. wore when she called on Pantages. tion exemption will also strongly in year. Col. Francis T. Maxwell, Cecilia Loftus, celebrated actress, Washington—State Department fluence the decision regarding the George Arnold and F. W. Bradley plays a prominent part. Miss Loftus receives formal invitation to naval 'bank’s domicile. were chosen as the supervisory com was given an ovation when she ap conference in London next January’. Germany’s Hopeijs. mittee for Grove Hill cemetery.^ peared on the stage of the Apollo Reno—Mrs. Brainbridge C^by is It is imderstood the German dele ’Three himdred dollars was appro theater. Jeannette Sherwin, and a granted divorce. gation hopes Berlin will not be sug priated to be expended imder the strong cast of rising actors and Washington—Bishop Cannon / gested in case of a deadlock for al direction of the selectmen for the actresses fill the other roles. issues statement sa3nng he cannot though favoring the widest possible observance of Memorial Day. It The local people had an oppor vote for “Smith-Raskob” Virginia activities for the new bank, they do was further voted to appropriate tunity to congratulate Mr. Strick gubernatorial candidate. not believe it should be domiciled in $500.00 aa an annual appropriation land on the artistic performance. He New York—^Mayor Walker denied Germany, fearing that German pub toward a War Memorial Fund. On explained that the Atlantic City campaign charges that he borrowed lic opinion would regard the bank as the question of changing the time of presentation ■was under auspices of $2,000 from Central Park Casino. a foreign control measure peipetuat- the Town meeting, it was voted to the Dramatic League of Chicago Washington—D. A. R. threatens Ing supervision of her economic af hold it at 8 p. m. on the day of elec and that the cast would play Chica slander suit against the Rev. Wil- fairs. tion. Action was deferred regard go before opening up in New York. However, it is stated that no ing the purchase of a motor-driven Mr. Strickland’s name appeared in country as yet has officially invited combination road scraper and snow large type on the bllboards as well the conference to establish the bank plow and other purposes. Frank as on the programs, and press no within its confines. Flaherty acted as moderator, tices of the play in Atlantic City 'Thomas Morrell ballet box tender, papers were complimentary. official checkers, Claude Mills and ’The Taylors also renewed acquain Miss Margaret McGuane, party tance with Miss Rachel Miller, who ["EVER before have we ogered so TOHAND checkers, George Hammond, Elmer with her mother and sister. Miss Schwalm, Mrs. Alice Coveney and Catherine Miller, all formerly of this remarkable a lamp for so little Mrs'. Patrick Craty, registrars, place, have been residing in Atlantic A PAY An organ recital and dedication of Henry Schmidt and John Finlev, CSty for several years. money. You save half during our spe the new electric organ was held Sun deputies, Harry Dowding and Wil cial offer and secure a lamp entirely day afternoon at 4 o’clock in the liam Finley; counters. Parley Leon Federated church. The dedicatory ard, Walter Kelner, Henry Liebe, different from the ordinary table or ALL ONE PRICE Edward Wendhiser Thomas Larkin. Eociation on ’Thursday afternoon at remarks were fittingly presented by 4 o’clock. floor lamp— a revelation in lighting. Rev. William C. Darby, pastor of the Melvin Chapman, George Hammond Miss Agnes Woodworth o f Wil- church. The organ-was a gift to the and Raymond Himt. lington, driving through this city For a limited time only aside from the Federated church from Miss Eliza Sargeant Appeals Case on Simday, struck an automobile beth Hicks in loving memory of her ’The continued case of Claude owned by Harry Shahanian parked unusually low price on this wonderful ' grandmother Mrs. Maria Stearns Sargeant of Broad Brook was heard in front of the Wendheiser block. new lamp, we offer a liberal free trial Free vfirVa who was a member of the before justice of the peace, Theo Both cars were slightly damaged. bPOW N church and Choir of the Congrega dore A. Palmer in the EJlington Lester Martin has returned from and easy monthly pa3rments. tional body in Tolland from early Court on Monday afternoon. He was Louisville, Ky., where he attended girlhood. Organist at the service charged with reckless driving and the national convention of the GUARANTEED CMiaiae M dki Eugene T. Oviatt. Soprano, Virginia failing to slacken his speed at an American Legion. Ericson MacCracken. Contralto, intersection of roads. He was rep Dorothea Abbey Waite. Accom resented by attorney Stone of Hart Hartz MotmttRn aad panists, A. E. Waite, Viola Franklin ford. The judge fined him $25 and De Haven. The service was much costs on the charge of reckless driv St. Andreastnirg RoU«*s enjoyed by a large congregation, ing. The other charge was nolled. : Tiu diagram Eight Birds of Such P ^ h Quality and Rare Beauty several coming from out of towtn. "An appeal was taken in bonds of^ thowt tju unusual Rev. William C. Darby and Mrs. $100. unique features Never Before Sold for So Low a Price ^ Darby attended the preachers meet Sargeant’s Ford car was badly eoHstruction •\ ing of Norwich district at Thomp- damaged and his companion. Miss sonville. Conn., Monday afternoon. Mildred Kabrick of Woodland Recent guests at the home of Mr. street, Rockville, was seriously in and Mrs. Ernest Mundle and two jured when he collided with! a car children Marion and Ernest of Hart ownefe by Clemens Lukowski -pf ThcM Gorgeoualy Plninaged Job’s Hill, Ellington. Love-Birds Just Seem to. ford, Mrs. May Moore and daughter Fill the Home with May, of Greenfield, Mass. Wed Twenty-Five Years Their Everiasting Mr. and Mrs. George P. Charter Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seidel of Cheerfulness and have had as recent guests, Mr. and West street will have been married twenty-five years on Saturday,, Love-Making. Mrs. Chester Chartea and daughter UPSET $20.00—$2.00 DOWN, $2.00 MONTHLY Bring a'Pair Barbara, of Worcester, Mass., Mr. October 12, ^ d a reception will te Home with You and Mrs. Walter Charter and son given in their honor by their wo' fo r Only Donald of Auburn, Mass., Mr. and sons. Robert and Raymond Rouger, 45c DOWN Mrs. Walter West and daughter at Hillside Lodge, Bolton. Mr. and The ACIDIKE will relieve them swiftly and 50e WEEKLY Hope and Mrs. Martha West of Mrs. Seidel were married in this Bureb’. Ilundreds of mothers have told Snipsic and Miss Mary Luce of West citv on October 12. 1904. They have us of the remarkable effect ACIDINB Manchester Electric Co. Hartford. resided in Rockville for nearly fifty has on' the sick stomachs of children 773 MAIN ST. PHONE 5181 Miss Mary Luce of West Hartford years, coming here as children from because ACIDIKB is pleasant to take, Germany. ^ vMANGHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1929. Plitt Leads Bon Ami Connie Finds Different Team With 403 Mark Setting From His Last <9. LOOK TO MALONE World Series In 1910 T o w Champions Batted AND EARNSHAW .310; Nine Pbyers Over It is Uie consensus of the ex CUBS’ HOT DOG perts that Pat Malone of Chica Frank Chance Has Passed go and George Eamshaw of the BOSS ARRESTED - .300; Team Won 16 of Athletics have the best chances of being ttie pitching heroes of Away With Others and the approaching series. .Jealous of Independent “Bark 23 Games. Malone, a big right-hander, ers,” Lewis Tries to Give Collins Is Only Player of with a sweeping side arm de Them “ Bum’s Rush.” nie Bon Ami, town baiset)all cham livery, is a pitcher of almost exactly the same style as George pions, won 16 of its 23 games during Previous Series Back In Pipgras of the Yankees. All Chicago, Oct. 8.— (A P )—Bob the 1929 season which came to a summer Pipgras has--been poison' dose last Sundaytwith the first de Lewis, traveling secretary of the to the Mackmen. Emshaw, on Chicago Cubs, spent half an logs. feat the team had suffered in 19 the other hand, is a near replica starts. After winning the first game hour in jail early today all on of “Dazzy” Vance, i who has account of hot dogs. tm its schedule, the soap makers usually made the Cubs Icrok- By BRYAN BELL dropped the next three, after which Lewis and Ray Kneip, hot dog ridiculous with his dazzling concessionaire at Wrigley Field, • Chicago, Oct. 8— (AP) —Connie they rode roughshod over all opposi speed and sharp breaking curve. Mack, a bit grayer, as lean as ever, tion until the final game of the sea were arrested by a policeman If the series goes the limit, it who asserted they were threat yoimger and even more tacituran, son—a record of which any team wouldn’t surprise if ^amshgw ening independent hot dog today came back to Chicago 19 Cbuld feel proud. The Bon Ami is started three games for Phila “barkers” vending the invigor years to take up a baseball quarrel lianning a banquet for a week from delphia. He has the physique to with Cubs where he left it 1910. On &turday. j do it, being a glutton for work- ating frankfurters to the thou his second v/orld’s series •visit, the : Emil Plitt, third baseman, led the sands of persons lined up out manager of Philadelphia’s Athletics town champions at, the bat, ^ th ^ side the ball park waiting for brought a new club, with on excep svcrARc of ov6r 400. Jack Godsk, tG6 bleacher seats. tion, only Eddie Collins surviving mtching ace of the team. Citato Lewis and Kneip were booked the change of the years. Today he jiick Hunt, the shortstop and Charlie for disorderly conduct and re found a lot of strange Cubs to op Kebart, outfielder, were next m line. Hero or Goat? leased on Jieir own $25 bonds. pose his invasion of the west. Ehcactly nine members of the team Ernest Cashman, said to be a When Connie Mack last led his managed to stay in the 300 claM ^ d Hack Wilson Has<.Much club employe, was arrested for White Elephants into the strong tjre team’s average was 310. Godek Live Down in World striking one of the independent hold of the Cubs, Joe McCarthy, the . lid in extra base hits with four home vendors. He also was charged pleasant visaged manager of the runs, two triples and four doubles, Series with disorderly conduct and re current edition of the Chicago Na i The batting averages, leaders in leased on $25 bail. tionals was a young man of 22, 4ctra base hits, sacrifice hits and It is doubtful it any player in the OVER 2,000 FANS playing utility roles in the minors. the team record follows: 1929 series will be the cynosure of AGREE ON SPECIAL For that matter, toe crafty Connie ! Batting Averages, more eyes than Hack Wilson of the was then a mere stripling of 48. j G. AB. H. A. Time has taken its toll of ball 403 Chicago Cubs, easily the most cqjor- 62 25 fid athlete in the BRAVE THE NIGHT players betv/een toe Cub world Eflitt ...... II 375 80 30 lineup of either RULES FOR SERIES series in Chicago. Frank Chance, (jo d e k ...... 23 333 Hunt ...... 22 90 30 the “peerless leader,” toe big begr 333 team. , f^ebart ...... 7 12 4 True, L e f ty STANDING IN LINE Uocal of the Cubs of 1910, is dead, as are 83 27 3’25 Chicago, Oct. 8— (AP)—All ques several of the stars of the Cubs and Ejrennan ...... 324 Grove will come ^ g g in i ...... 3.1 37 12 tions of baseball rules interpreta Athletics of that day. 317 in for a lot of con Thompson .... 15 41 13 sideration, as will tion were threshed out before the Even the ball park is changed., 312 Sport doleman ...... 20 80 25 Rogers Hornsby, start of play in the first game of ’The Athletics made their ’aid 19 rfeUy ...... 16 61 19 311 the World Series today and instruc Basebaili's Bread Line Form years ago on the West Side. Now 281 Jimmy Fo?x, Al Heeney ...... 21 64 18 Simmons and Kiki tions issued to govern the umpires. their base hits must be made on toe yhrrand ...... 2 4 1 250 There will be no “quick returns” Chatter North Side. 250 Cuyler, but the player whom the ed Early Yesterday; Cots Vince ...... 6 20 5 by pitchers and umpires will dis Eddie Collins, a star of toe form 25«1 fans will want pointed out more V^allet ...... 1 4 1 than all others, will be the irre color the balls before putting them er series, is in this one, his seventh, chpeland ...... 3 9 2 222 in play, both in Chicago and Phila but he 'Will use his mental equip 161 pressible Hack. Majors Raise Objections and Boxes Sell High. ment more than the physical. The Hralnard ...... 22 68 11 This year, nside from making delphia. 7 1 142 Conditions in the two playing best the captain of the A ’s can I^antelli ...... 2 __ __ home runs in a pinch, he was m Here goes for better or worse — fields cause one change. At Chicago hope for in the way of a personal much in the limelight through his we like the chances of the Athletics L 23 722 224 310 if a pitched ball strikes the bac' - To Cubs* Creep. Uniforms Chicago, Oct. 8^(AP)—Weary- apnearance is as a pinch hitter. pugilistic punch, as the one he totes in the World Series. And if we’re I On his renewal of toe ancient {Games played, ‘23; won, 16; lost, with his bat. For further informa stop or screen in front of the stand eyed, weary-legged fans—some cer a base runner will be permitted to wrong, well, it won’t be the first j baseball feud, the 67 year old 4; tied, 3. tion on this subject, please confer The first outbreak between the*>where it successfully withstood all tain of success, others merely hope- *Home runs: Godek 3, Plitt, Bren- advance only one base. In Phila time. leader of the A ’s finds foemen with either Ray Kolp or Pete Dono delphia if such a baU strikes Oie officials of the Cubs and Majors, lo torpedoes. Dwyer, former coach of approximately 2,000 baseball worthy of his steel. 'Then he ■was hue of the Cincinnati Reds. Both backstop or screen in front of the cal semi-pro football contingents, is the Cubs, wasted no words telling i today awoke and stretched, or Don’t forget that Manchester | jg subdue the Cifb in "four out Two base hits: Godek 4, Hunt o, were knocked out in one punch by far more humorous than serious, yet Happenny what he thought about I merely stretched, as the ticket win- Btainard, Brennan 9, Kelly, Thomp stand and remains within the field High opens its home football season | of gye.” Today there are many Hack vyithout even the formality it has a tinge of the latter which the green-painted.equipment. There dows at Wrigley Field opened to "ell son 3, Keeney, Coleman, Kebart, Cx play, a base nmner may advance with Bristol High at the West Side willing to suggest and sup of a count. as many bases as he can make. may develop into imforseen diffi was a smile on the faces o f . both ,8;()po temporary bleacher seats and gridiron next Saturday afternoon port their convictions with • Plitt 2, Boggini 3. Will Hack Wilson rise to the oc pilots, yet a trace of seriousness’’in 2500 grandstand standing room ad '.Three base hits: Brainard 2, Bren . A. bail going into the stands or a culties. their money, that this series will be casion and be the hero .of the To sum up matters briefly, the the arguments advanced by Dwyer. missions for the first game between n&n 4, Coleman 2, Godek 2, Mantelli. dugout when thrown to first or A letter from our old friend Elmo in full force -after five games have series? His last world series experi Majors object to the Cubs having Happeny insisted that a chemical the Cubs and Athletics for the world been played. Sacrifice Hits: KpUy 3, Plitt 3, third by a pitcher in an effort to Mantelli iB at hand. He says he en ence was not too pleasant. As a catch a base runner napping wl i their shoes and head-gears printed analysis of Duco v/ould prove that championship. The line or lines Although the Athletics entered, Keeney 9, Vince, Hunt 2, Coleman, started to form yesterday, increas joys Holy Cross very much. Adds matter of fact he came mighty permit an advance of two bases. - green. It isn’t that the boys from I there was nothing injurious about its that he wouldn’t be surprised if i the series slightly favorites there Brennan 3. close to being the goat of the 1924 If a fairly batted ball botmds int-> over in “God’s coimtry” think that 1 contents, but Dwyer said he was ing through the day and night un , Season’s Record. ^Connell, star halfback on the Holy]seemed at the last minute little to event. a stand on foul territory it will -be the Cubs are green enough in their ; from Missouri. He let it be known til pedestrians interested in other ^ , A11-America this choose between them. Ctoampions Bbn playing ability without decorating that the North End haddeamed long | affairs than championship baseball Cross team, Opponents His batting average in the seven a two base hit. both, they were eager and ready and Ami games of the 1924 clash between The rules as to interference with their imiforms, but that they smell ; ago that it never paid to take the games,------were 'forced------* to------walk up the season. no suggestion arose as to toe cour 13 Phoenix F ire ...... ^ the Giants and Washington was batted balls by spectators also were a nigger in the woodpile. ' j work of the South End in football middle of the streets adjoining age of the competing players. .2 Manchester Green ...... 10 only .233. He was the most struck- clai;^ed. The Majors have long known that j -—and vice-versa, for that matter, Wrigley Field, to get to where they The C. B. Girls’ A. A. bowling Charley Grimm, disabled cantain of 4 Economy ...... ® out man of the entire series, whiff the Cubs love nothing better than to But Pete was so sure that Mr. were going. leagues—senior and junior divisions the Cubs, had returned .to toe hat- ’€ Gilbert Clock Co...... 8 ing no less than nine times. put an end to the existence of the . Duco was entirely innocent and that Some of the waiters arose fr.m __swing into action this evening at tiefield and was pronounced fit. 11 Manchester Green ...... 3 / PAINTS WITH TEETH army cots—rented for the night Bronke’s and Farr’s alleys. Con Walter Johnson made Wilson look New York. — Mary Fallon, North End on the football map, but he wouldn’t harm anybody for the Bing Miller, swarthy rightfielder of 11 Hartford Conn. T r u s t...... 0 for the price of a room and bath in ran’s ten league circuit also swings the A’s was a minor casualty, suf bad in that’series, using a fast ball, paralyzed inmate of the City Hos that isn’t the core of the trouble. ! world, he offered to let a doctor slit 14 Highland P ark ...... 4 almost any first class hotel. Others into action tonight. fering from a cold, but he was letter high, on the inside of the pital here, paipts beautiful things The Majors admit nothing would ; his arm and Jack £ould daub the 5 South Windsor ...... 1 plate. His only extra base hit of the please them better than committing cut with as much Duco as he saw arose from packing boxes, kitchen ready to play. j6 Sam Massey’s C lu b ...... 6 without the use of her hands. This fit. Dwyer discarded this solution chairs, ✓ and still .others simply got The Cubs meet the Wallingford All the “big shots” and toe dark series was a double. Hack has much 40-year-old patient, crippled since mayhem upon the “Growling Bears” 9 Kensington ...... J as being any proof, claiming that■■ ■ up off the sidewalk. Eagles at Mt. Nebo next Sunday horses too awaited only the oppor to live down. 25, uses a brush clamped between of the South End, but they want 6 South Windsor ...... 3 everything to be on the up and up, Pete’s 100 per cent proof blood was James Macek of Chicago was the while toe Majors tackle toe Irish- tunity to go_ out and , justify. toe -7 Southipgton...... 0 her teeth to create beautiful figures immune.______Then______Pete______wanted to have first in line for the cherished one Americans of Springfield at Hickey s faith of their wildly excited fan fol- on scarfs, canvas, and dresses. She so to sp^k. A Sajn Massey’s C lu b ...... 3 Hpnry Ford and Gene Tunney In other words, if they are to be the experiment tried on some other | dollar ducats. He came at sunrise. Grove. [lowing. ^ does this work in spite of the fact yesterday, squatted on a soap box ^ iZ Majors (Willimantic) ...... 9 wrote pieces for the new encyclo slaughtered, the Majors want the member of his club and when ob ____ - k j The Cubs put a fine edg;e on their that there is no hope for her re and was all set for the long vigil, £ Highland P ark ...... 3 pedia. Both have pronounced views opportunity of going ddwn with jection was again raised, offered to n had idea if the i batting eyes with an extended drill covery ' ______rain or shine. It wouldn t be a bad mea u ^ yesterday afternoon. The A’s, reach- 4 Rockville ...... 4 about peace. _____ their boots on. If the Cubs are al scrape the paint for the town se managera of toe ^ bs 4 Old Timers ...... 1 ries. Eddie Patterson, who gave Mont scene of toe opening bat- lowed to wear shoes and head-gears real as his home, was second, wljile 10 Rockville ...... 6 that are painted green, the Majors Dwyer, however, contended that would get . j^inual series i ties in the early afternoon, did not 1^ East Berlin ...... 1 it would be impossible to remove Jack Cramer of Pittsburgh wedged rangemente l^o near Wrigley Field. believe there is some danger of in in behind him. The first woman to ^ that John Pi^lic c 3 I -pjjgre was unanimous agreement Ip Southington...... 8 fection in cuts; not that they (the enough of the Duco to entirely 4 Manchester Green ...... 3 eliminate the danger. It was at this join the “baseball bread line” was. dates and plan his dai y . ^ Cubs’ pitching selection, Majors) are necessarily planning to Mrs. Poncho Peters of 15 Riverside cordingly. Charlie Root v/as elected by ac- 6 Manchester G re e n ...... 5 get mangled by the Cubs, but just as stage of the argument that Pete de j street, Rensselaer, N. Y. She ^ s ,! clamation. Root, a fastball pitch- 1 Hartford Red S ox ...... 7 a matter of precaution against cided to play his ace. He had been g^uilty of re-nigging (Hose House joined by her husband. Beth said There is some talk in toe Cubs’ i.gr with a good curve, is something “routine” Injuries. they drove to Chicago by automo camp to the effect that it will be gf a bellwether among toe Cub 166 100 The difficulty first came to light fashion) so long that he realized it was about time he took the spot bile and hadn’t missed a world wrtnner-take-aU------this------year-- or »,r.tv,inornothing, jjls name was at toe top yesterday when Coach Jack Dwyer, series since 1918. but this idea ■will no doubt fade into of his league this year. ■ m s SPEECH RETURNS Sitting Bull of the Major redskins, light. Seats in the bleachers constructed Durham, England. — James Rich “I’ll tell you. Jack,” Pete said as one with more common sense as More mystery shrouded toe Pbila- and Pete Happenny, assistant gen over two adjacent streets and the ardson, who lost his voice in the a smile broke from all points on his toe weeks of the season pass on. delphia choice. Only one man eralissimo of the Ckib warriors, met standing room admissions went on Wbrld War, had it restored to him globe, “we’re not worrying much knew and he would npt tell. Con in what could not truthfully be sale at 10:30; the former at $1 each The fans don’t care a dam what nie Mack remained firm in a prev in an odd way. He was walking termed a fond embrace on Main about the Majors and don’t expect and the latter at $3. The gates JOE McCa r t h y . the terms are, so long as the series ious announcement that toe nom across the street when a motorcycle CONNIE MACK. street. any serious opposition from them opened at 9:30 for those who were bore down on him. He jumped and anyway, so if you are really, afraid is played. Thein e towiTtown championship ’ inee and the world ^ would know Naturally one subject led to an fortunate enough to obtain reserv footbtdl struggle has become an an-1 about the same tim ^when he says at’ the same time cried, "That was After 15 years, the patience of Joe McCarthy, resourceful man of our green shoes and head-gears, other and it didn’t take long for ed seats in toe grandstand and nual classic here, that attracts thou just before toe game time to one a close one.” He thus foimd his Connie Mack has finally been re ager of toe Chicago Cubs, has done football to rise to toe surface from we’ll wear tassel caps and sneaks.” voice and proceeded to sing all his in four years what many managers boxes. sands of fa n s.,'It would be a shame of his star “you’re it.” warded with a pennant. . . . Win The waiting line for the first In the rijfe speculation three favorite songs to convince himself. would fail to accomplish during a game provided the usual opportuni to see it fall,by toe boards through ning the world silly arguments. Furthermore, it names names figured. George Eam championship from lifetime, toe win ties for enterprising business minds. shaw. bi.g fellow with "a world of , CHE HAD REASON TO ' would just" about ruin toe sport in the Chicago Cubs ning of a big Boxes were sold for $1 each while speed and good curve, leading pitch •'Women always say they are Manchester.. .' , , would leave noth league pennant. Herald Bowling League. the rental fee for cots was as high er of the cliib in games won; Jack yoimger than they are.” . Came to toe ing to be desired. t ___ • as $5 for the night. .Vendors of food Quinn, veteran of veterans, some * ^ o t always. I promised my fian majors from toe . . . Back in 1914, and coffee, did business in a big McKBHNIE WITH B^-AVES where in the neighborhood of 50 cee a necklace with a pearl for minors, where ne way, and hoped for fair weather years of age, an artist whose reper- evary year of her life, and she said Mack led one of the greatest teams had always been-| and another harvest tonight. Chicago Get. 8— (AP) —^William toire includes a cpitter and slow ball she was five years older' than she very successful. Forms With Ten Teams Optimist who came to Chicago “ F ightingBill” McKechnie transient land Bob Grbve,^ lefthander -with al- wa^s.”—Buen Humor, Madrid. of all time to an American Leag;ue . . . Didn’t have believing thait money could help manager^of major league baseball, j most unbelieimble speed, toe lead- championship. . . . much of*' a team them to obtain’.tickets were out of has quit toe St. Louis Cardinals to jing pitcher of toe club and league WA’TER TRAFFIC COP left him and start THIS WAS A BAD luck, for .thenqalpers had sold what accept a four year managerial con- | on a percentage basis Berlin. — On Wannsee, famous Pitted against the Boston Braves in ed immediately • to Play Starts Next Monday YEAR FOR BISHOP few tickets they could locate. tract with the Boston Braves Athletics Oiicago lake near here, a traffic cop rebuild by getting The A’s still were the money fav Bishop 2b McMillan 3b rules steamers and pleasiure boats the world series, Desiring more of a settled mana his team 'was a rid of toe dead It is surprising what a differ- orites, although little wagering was gerial career in , toe “Big Show, Haas cf English ss that ply its waters. He is dressed wood and sup Night at Farr's, Bronke's in the rating of a big league ball being done.' Connje Mack’a Ameri .McKechnie tumqd, down a one-year Cochrane c ■, Hornsby 2b in:a rubber suit, infiated belt and ------Mack heavy favorite. planting it with - --McCarthy ehce one year of play can make can Leag^ue champions were quoted renewal of his present contract with Simmons If Wilson cf propels himself to his station in the Many of the critics picked the new timber. (. . . Mccanny player. During the season of at 11 to 10. the Cardinals to take toe helm of Fozz lb Cuyler rf water with paddles. He also uses Mackmen to take the title in four Early in his ^reer was called upon 1928, there was no better second That year and Conran’s; Eight on the Boston club. ______Miller rf Stephenson If tha paddles to give signals. straight games. baseman in the American Lea Grimm lb provided the greatest upset In toe to Trin.Vo, a drastic decision that Dykes 3b gue than Max Bishop of toe Boley ss Taylor c “ - many thought might abruptly end ’TRADITIONAL (^ E S ^ history of world series play. . . . Team. Athletics, with toe possible ex <$> Root p iPEEDY CUYLER his career. . . '. His star pitcher Eamshaw p Instead of toe Mackmen winning in ception of Tony Lazzeri of the' ^SERIES ENTRIE^ (National) at !i ' IS SERIES ASSET was Grover Clendland Alexander. MATCHED AT BAT Umpires — Klem fo\ir straight games, it was toe Yankees. DUE NEXT SATURDAY plate: Dinneen (American) at first { ------Braves who turned toe trick...... It seems that McCarthy soon Final plans were perfected last If you take into consideration discovered that Alexander didn’t Seldom in toe history oJ the base; Moran (National) at second •Klki Cyler is easily the speed It was a great blow to Mack, as on night for toe fourth annual Herald toe - fact that Tony was handi base; Van Graflan, (Americjtn) at take his'orders seriously and was world series have two hard-hit merchant of the Cubs as well as form there was no comparison be Bowling League which swings into capped •with a bad arm all year. New York, Oct. 8.(AP)—Three 3rd base. j^e rest of the National League. tween toe two clubs. . . • Mack de rather lax as to training. . . . One ting aggregations .like toe Cubs action next Monday evening. Eight Bishop was really the more valu rivalries, dating back ' to 1904 or At the opening of the season he cided his team of stars had been to day toe wires carried toe story that able of the two. Bishop batted earlier will be renewed this Satur -and Athletics met in a world set his stolen base mark at 35. gether too long and decided to break Alexander had been ihdefihitely teftinq have definitely entered and .316, was toe best lead-off man day for toe edification of eastern series. As a matter of fact, to® He passed that figure and has up his penant winning combination. suspended. . . . It took nerve for two more are expected to fall in line in the American League'pnd lead style of play of toe two clubs is Last Night college football fans. almost Identical in every depart- stolen three times as many bases . . . No manager ever did such a a bushdeager to give toe gate to toe during toe hectic world series week. toe American Leag;ue in fielding. While the Syracuse-Nebraska and as any other member of toe Chi-" thing' but Mack had toe courage of star of his team. . . ., However, This year, toe experts, in com -ment. . . Teams already entered are toe Navy-Notre Dame will take a major Each club will go . into the New York — Pal Silvers, Brook oago club. . • hifl convictions. . . . He sold most that IS: just toe kind of i inanager paring the two clubs, are all share of general public interest lyn, outpointed Arturo Schbckles, - W ille stolen bases do not play M his' stars |and started to build McCarthy is. . . .' He later an Nighthawks, Majors, Herald, Sena agreed that on form, toe Cubs series with a healthy, average there will’ be 'plenty left for Pitts hovering around toe .300 mark. Belgium, ten. tfB important a part as in the !tover again. . . . It has been a long nounced that‘he and Alexander tors, West Sides, Charter Oaks, Cen have a wide margin at second burgh’s tangle with West Virginia; Pittsburgh — Herman Perlick, 4ays of toe less lively ball, still trail over toe 15 years of experi didn’t fit on toe same team and that ter Church and British Americans base, because- of Bishop’s bad This means toe pitchers will Princeton’s duel with Brown and have their work cut out for Kalamazoo. Mich.; Stopped Mqrty in a world series they often are menting necessary to get together either one would have.to go. . . . wlto toe Knofla Brothers and Keiths year and Hornsby’s great one. N. Y. U.’s battle with-Fordham, Silvers, Brooklyn, tote®. a deciding factor. Safety first his present champs. . . . Mack is a Alexander was later sent to St planning to fall in line. <9* toem. On toe whole, toe- slugging 4i There are a number of other in- ibf the Athletics appears a trifle Columbus, Ohio. — Tracey Cox, ball is usually toe rule in toe manager of toe different type for be Louis and McCarthy stayed. . . . It was voted last night to roll toe Indianapolis, outpointed Eddie seven-game series and toe steal Oaks and West Sides clashing at tersectional games oUesS import ^ more sustained. Four players is like a father to his boys. . . . That act-established’McCarthy wlto matches on three different alley es C l a n ’s toe program wxth.Yal.e. traveling- O’Dowd, Columbus, ten. or sacrifice is Invariably resort his players, for they realized hd was tablishments, namely, Bronke’s on the Cjhicago club, Wilson, Never leaves toe bench but slides It was voted that a man must south to play Gfor^a; Swartomore Stephenson, C ^ le r and Hornsby, Toronto —Happy Atherton, In ed to in an effort to get a one- all over it during toe progress of a goii^ to run toe team and broox no Farr’s and Conran’s. Four teams roll at least 70 per cent of the games! meeUng Virginia; MieW^n Stete carry toe burden, while six of dianapolis, outpointed park Cloud run edge. In toe 1925 series oppositlpn. . Is a fighter of the will roJJ at each of the first two Bradley, Holyoke,, Mass., ten. ^ , close game. . . - Directs most of toe Athletics are mighty dan Max Carey’S speed on toe bases toe strategy from the dugout and old school, never knows whra he ?s named and two at the latter. The to be eligible for a prize and th&t he battling Colgate; Sioux City, la. — fe p Jennthgs, was one of toe chief factors why must roll® the last two nights. ■ ------Eight meeting Pfenna; Davidson taking the gerous ytdto toe bludgeon. uses his score card as toe medium licked and has inspired his club with schedule for next Monday finds the field against Army and St. Louis Des Moines outpointed Frqddie toe Pirates beat "Washington for Center* Church and British-Ameri men will be allowed on each team. Bqley and Bishop are toe weak through w ^ ch he wig wags his toe same spirit; . . ’ . .You can glv pla.ying Gedrgeto'wfi. sisters of the Athletics at toe Perm, Omaha, ten. toe title. cans and the Senators and Night Team captains are to report their signals. . . . Rumor has it he will much of toe credit for toe Cub’s Close games are in prospect in the bat but we mighty dangerous in New Cast’e, Pa. —Harry Fuller, This will be toe third world great showing to Joe McCarthy and Hawks meeting at Bronke’s; toe lists to Secretary Joe Canq^e to Niagara Falls, N. Y., outpointed series In which Cuyler has shar retire If successful in beating the meetings of Rutgers and Holy Cross tbie old pinch. - Cubs. . . . Eddie Collins is certain not' be far from being absolutely Majors'smd Herald, and Keiths' and. gether with toe ten dollar forfeit ^ ' Henry Firpo, Clevetend, • tep. • • ed. i and Villa Nova and Boston CkiUege. ! to be his supcessorj . ,corrccW KnoflM at Farr’i;. wlto toe Charter fee next Monday night. * ■ • .-/ ■ MAMUHESrrEK KVENIJNG HERALD, SOOTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1929. PAGE NINE was placed before the engineers by EACH TEAM HAS “ COCOANOTS” ENDS RON E. B. Reeser, president of the Amer CONFESSES SLATING MCCABE NAMED OIL MEN MUST DIG ican Petroleum Institute, who said YOUNG BURGLARS. WAPPING 8 SLAB AGES he felt they, having contributed to. ---- Newark, N. J., Oct. 8.— (A P) ^ ' The three act comedy drama, en- AT THE STATE TONIGHT excess production, should turn their' It has been an accepted be After questioning him the greatei ! titled “Nancy Anna Brown’s Folks,” attention towcu*d remedying the lief in baseball that if a team C. C. SECRETARY 10,000 FOOT WELLS part of the xflght, police today an SW T BY OFFICER which was presented by the Burrltt situation by working towEird greater has three pitchers capable of “The Last of Mrs. Cheyney” utilization of oil and its by-products. nounced that Frank Aldlno Grange Dramatic Club, of New Brooklyn confessed he slew W illis Britain, under the auspices of the winning 20 games each, that on Doable Feature Program club has a mighty good look-in Cramer, a young game wau’den' Wapping Gr&nge Fair, proved to iw Starting Tomorrow. Long Island who found him poadi- Surprises Them as They Try exceptionally good. Every one of the for the pennant. The twirling Local Man Appointed to Po Deeper Drilling Necessary QUMSINlliAINE staffs of the Chicago Cubs and ing. fourteen actors domg thdr part per Today affords the last opportimity Philadelphia Athletics have liv • ------N The killing took place Septembei fectly well. There was. a. very large of seeing those funny Marx Broth Say Engineers at Petro 29. The prisoner says the shooting to Rob Apartment House; ed up to that tradition this year. sition G. E. Rix Resigned; Lewiston, Maine, Oct. 8.— (AP)— audience, and everyone spoke very ers in the laugh riot “The Cocoa- was accidental, the g(un being dis Mack’s three aces. Grove, Two distinct earth tremors were felt highly of the players. Homemade nuts.” Few pictures ever shown in charged because he was nervoui Walberg and. Eamshaw, have and heard here today. One May Die. candy, ice cream and soda were sold the city have struck such a re leum Convention Today. when two game wardens confronted won more thim 60 games . fur Starts November 1. The first was at 7:20 a. m. and and dancing was enjoyed after the sponsive‘chord as has “The Cocoa- him. play. the Athletics while IWone, Root nuts.” Be sure'hnd see it tonight, as lasted two seconds with the second New York, Oct. 8.—(AP)—A and Bush have tum ^ practical following ten nflnutes later. Both Mr. and M rs., Raymond E. Geer lit positively closes at the State to Tulsa, Okla., Oct. 8.— (A P )—^As Brooklyn policeman, Thebsy Fel- and baby were guests at the home ly the same trick for the Cubs. Eldred J. McCabe, of 115 Russell were accompanied by low rumble. No NOTED AUTHOR DEAD ^ night. deeper into the earth goes the search tenstein, caught three youthful of their parents here Mr. and Mrs. Ninety or more wins usually street, this town, and a son of Mr. In line with the new season s damage was reported but local London, Oct. 8.— (A P )—Harold make any team a strong con burglars early today after a battle Charles E. Geers, last week for a and Mrs. William McCaber.was last policy of showing only the biggest for the liquid gold of petroleum, en newspaper office was beseiged by Begbie, author add- journalist, died in which he had to shoot two of few days, and also of Mr. and Mrs. tender. While winning better and best pictures the market pro gineering problems multiply. Al telephone calls from residents. today in his fifty-eighth year. them. One perhaps mortally. than 60 grames, the^Cub and Ath night named executive secretary of Mr. Begbie was the author ol .Walter N. Battey. the Manchester Chamber of Com duces, the management annoimces ready faced with the prospect of He noticed the trio loitering about Mr. and Mrs. Oscdr Oakes and letic trio have turned in quite a numerous novels and wrote severA merce to succeed George E. Rlx, an all talking double-feature pro Delaware is the second smallest an apartment and trailed them to a children, who have been living in the strikeout performance. Mack’s ^ 10,000 foot wells, the oil industry is state in the Union. Its greatest biographies, one being the life ol resigned. The appointment was gram for Wednesday and Thursdav giving close attention at the Sixth house and store in Saratoga avenue, lower tenement of Fred Drakes twirlers.have struck out close to ' length is less than 100 miles and William Booth, founder of the Salva made ’by the directors of the local that is the acme of r.rt and enter Annual International Petroleum Ex which two of them entered, leaving house, moved last Friday afternoon 400 men in that time while the | tainment in perfect blend. Norma gnreatest width less than 35. At tion Army. His latest novel wa£ a lookout outside" Feltenstein sur to the tenement of Will Felts on Cubs’ three have' whiffed a few j Chamber in speciad meeting. Mr. position and Congress here, to the one point it is only 9 miles wide. “Black Rent" published in 1928. McCabe who recently resigned his Shearer will be seeh and heard in a scientific aspects of deeper drilling, prised the sentry, Victor Berlin, Felts Road. better than 300. . 1 screen adaption of Frederick Lons aged 16, and turned him over to a Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bayne have position as a regional director with with particular emphasis on straight dale’s famous stage play “The La.st hole drilling. special officer who happened to be moved away from the place also. of Mrs. Cheyney.” In the title role, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiir.iiiriiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiismiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii passing. Giving the unarmed special Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strong and LOS ANGELES IS OFF Miss Shearer clinches her hold on New Inventions. MM « officer his nightstick, Feltenstein i children of Hartford,' were week-end stellar talking screen honors. When New developments in oil field slipped into the house and crawled guests of Mr. and Mrs. George A. she iriade her vocal debut in “Tho equipment, designed to solve these up the airshaft just as the pair Collins. ON TRAINING FLIGHT Trial of Mary Dugan” she convinced problems, are exhibited at the ex were tearing off an iron bar to a Emory C. Strong of this place is critics that she inore than merited position, which swung into its fourth 1 FIRE INSURANCE 1 window. i spending a two weeks vacation with the.laudatory prophesies voiced by day, and new practices in deep E a- Hurl Bar At^Cop ! relatives and friends in Leeds Cen U. S. Navy Dirigible to Cruise her producers, in this, her second drilling are in the forefront of dis = Policies That Offer Adequate Protection— PLUS 5 The bar was hurled at him, nar^ ter, Maine. Over New York City and dialogue appearance, she amply re cussions at technical sessions of the 2 The Friendly Co-operation of Our Office. a rowly missing his head. ! Mrs. Henry Baker, of Pleasant division of development and produc Philadelphia. tains their confidence. Miss Shear Feltenstein then opened fire and 1 Valley, spent the week at the home er is ably supported by an excellent tion engineering of the American his shots felled both. Harry Becker, j of her son, Samuel Ely, of Boston, Petroleum Institute, mid-continent Lakehurst, N. J., Oct. 8.— (A P )— cast which includes Basil Rathbone, aged 17, will probably die. The other | Mass., last week, Cyril Chadwick, Hedda Hopper and district. prisoner, Nathan Solomon, 18 years i The Pleasant Valley club met at The U. S. Navy dirigibue Los An Present over-production of oil I HOLDEN & NELSON h e . | geles took off from the naval air Moon Carroll. old, v/as struck twice in the body. the home of Mrs, Bertha Walker’s The co-feature presents Edward ! last Wednesday afternoon, and Mrs. station here at 8:30 a. m., today on = 583 Main Street Phone 8657 | Everett Horton in the funniest story - 8) Wellman Burnham was assistant the second of a series of training of the race-track ever written, “The = ■ ^ hostess. flights. Lieutenant Commander H. ’ V. i Hottentot.” Sam Harrington feared liiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilif BOLTON Mrs. Paul .Sheldick of Pleasant horses. Peggy Fairfax talked, Valley, went to New Britain last Wiley, master of the airship, an- j noimced his intention of cruising j dreamed and played horses. She did An invitation has been sen, to Tuesday, where she spent the day everything but eat them. Sam lov the Center church to attend a me- | jjgj. mother and sister, over New York City.and Philadel ed Peggy, so they compromised. morial service at the Belknap j Raymond E. Birchard of this phia and returning to the station at church next Sunday evenmg at Bimdown. Sam rode the Hottentot, foiur-leggcd ! place and his cousin Frank Webster dynamite, and then the real fim be 7:30 p. m.Ta. This service is in of Vermont, celebrated their double Aboard the ship were 12 officers, memory of Mrs. Sterling. • 31 crew, eight student officers and gins. Horton is supported by a birthdays by a party at Eugene' W. marvelous cast headed by Patsy Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Alvord of Platts home in Manchester, last four passenger^ including R. D. Hartford, spent the week-end at Ruth Miller and Edmund Breeze. How Progress week, games and music were enjoy Horn of New York; Dr. T. E. El- “ Alvord’s Acres” . The Place ed and refreshments-were served. dridge, president of the Aero Club is Made Possible One The Grange will hold its regular of Pennsylvania arid S. A. Oyen of Eldred J. McCabe Germany during the period of oc meeting Friday night. The first the Dollar Steamship Company. cupation and has had Salvation to o k down the cenyons o f eonuneTce o l any great city; glance over the panorama of and second degrees will be con The Los Angeles returned from an the Salvation Army left today for Army duties to exact in England, NEW GOLD RUSH ON Burlington, Vt., to spend two weeks indogtiial planU; observe the millionfl of ferred. eight hour flight at 6:10 and as soon Ireland, Scotland and Canada. comfortable homes of the nation. Credit Miss Harriet Lawton has return brushing up on secretarial duties as the members of the crew had Mr. McCabe last year built a new' made all this possible and U the basis of Where It Pays to ed to her home in Cheshire after WaJlace, Idaho, Oct. 8.— (A P )—^A eaten breakfast went aloft again. with Harry Ford, president of the house on Russell street which he progress and prosperity, ' ' cr ed it, sustained visiting her brother Mr. Edwin by the greatest system o f financial strength gold rush that had all the color and New England Association of Com now occupies. His wife was Miss Lawton. mercial Secretaries. end economic safety the voorld has ever glamor of the early day stampedes COPPED THE PRIZE Annie Turkington before their mar k n ow n ,— INSURANCE! Yourbanker,Jaw^ Mrs. Agnes Griswold has return A crowd was telling tales. They Mr. McCabe’s work with the Sal ed to her home in Hartford after into the wealthy Couer D'Alene riage. She is a sister of the famous yer, credit specialist, recommend^-nrgn were becoming more and more in vation Army has given him consid farn **""*•**- Yoiir bnsiness associates, eredb Play with Fire spending two weeks with her son region, was in progress to new "dig Turkington Sisters who made gings” in this region today. credible, and at last only two racon erable experience since he has been doughnuts for th . doughboys over tors,®flcighbors, expect you to have it fc9 Harold Griswold. teurs were left. delegated by the New England ih dr seatrity as w ^ as yoor own. Mrs. Frederick Taylor and daugh The annoimcement of an old seas. They have two boys Attending Said one of them: “When I left branch of the Army to conduct ter Dorothy are visiting at the home sourdough, John Stout one of the the Lincoln school here. Mr. Mc New York last month, a fellow dived drives-for fimds in cities all over of her mother. first to “get in” 35 years ago, that Cabe was bom and brought^ up S A 7 MAIN They’ll build you a huge fire at a certain he had discovered outcroppings in off the harbor and followed the New England. While overseas with here, is a graduate of the local STREET Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolton have the Salvation Army^forces Mr. Mc place in Chicago-^they’ll heat a door or wall returned to Hartford after spending which assayed more than $2,500 a liner all the way over, arriving at schools and the Connecticut Busi Cabe was called upon to meet the several months here. ton in gold, $211 in silver aiA $3 *111 Southampton five minutes ahead of ness College and his work since ClAWMCEKANDEDSm red-hot and turn a hose on it— they’ll do all Miss Lydia Young spent the copper, started the stamped^o the us.” Commanders of all U. S. Army divi that time has been in the. general week-end at her home in Fall River, North Fork river coimtry, over And the last man said, with a nod: sions regarding the work of the TELEPHONE sorts of striking and ingenious things to see secretarial field. He will assume his 8343 Mass. which thousands of men treked in “He’s right. It was me.”—^Tit-Bits. relief forces. He traveled througli new office here on November 1. how long a certain device 'will stand up The Ladies society will, meet the earlier rush. The “bonanza” was Thursday at the usual place. believed to be about 25 miles north under punishment or how soon it "will hum Charles Loomis of Pawtucke'., of Prichard. up or blow up or break. spent the week-end at his home here. NEVE FEED ON EGG It’s a dramatic place— ^the great buildings Miss Mary Maybury spent the .Nashua, N. 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BEGINS FRIDAY OCTOBER 25 in ^ **ik3r * l£ . < ■ ’A- ■ i i ' ' PAGE ELEVEN MANUHESTSSt EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. OCTOBER 8. 19^9; / YDUR CHILDREN ^Rut(vX>eu>^6 'twes ^ dlivc/^gborts Barkm MPkSEBVflCEINC. author of*r»choi«.- pocx?oirl: etc* OIR2S bq NE/b SarvicfiJne Charles M. Schwab told in a re When Ishbel MacDonald becamqtmother, who was keenly interested «$>■ cent speech some of the things he hostess for her father at Number in every social and political problem, ing. There was only an intake of learned ' from Andrew ‘ Carnegie 10 Downing street, in London,, there smd who entered, into cam paign THIS HAS HAPPENED breath in a series of painful gasps when he was a young man getting were those who thought that this with heart and soul. HELEN PAGE feels hopelessly in to tell her how her words had hurt. his start in the Carnegie mills. very natural, unaffected person, She investigated several of the “I’m sorry,” she said suddenly, One of the finest pieces of advice with her disregard for clothes and trades single handed and her woYk love with her was done in some *of the least BRENT. A chance * “that we made such a mistake, but he got from the old steel-master, formality, might had her new posi dying beggar, CHARLES NELL^, wd can be thankful for the rest of li^r. Schwab said, was about worry. tion difficult. savory spots in London. causes Brent to change Us plMS for our lives that we discovered in time “When you go through the; miU^ Some of the dowagers of the Brit She read, studied, debated and Helen’s future. Soon after he tells that it is a mistake.” you’ll see a hundred things every ish diplomatic set, decided to help campaigned in a generation when that was less a part of a woman’s her that she is the oUy g^dcM d Brent answered now. with great day to worry you, things you don’t her out about clothes, and tell her of a millionUre, CYRIL K. feeling. “I haven’t made a mistake,” like, but that you can’t help.' The what , to do. and how to go about life than today. NINGHAM. Brent takes her to Cun he declared. “ I love you Helen, apd best thing do is to forget it,” Mr. being the second lady of the land. Margaret * Ethel MacDonald gave her daughter a rich and varied ningham and offers proofs wUch the ydu alone in all the world.” Caraegie warned him. “Never worry She listened attentively, I’m told, backgroxmd, and a better prepara lonely old man accepts. Hoping to “Please, please, Leonard. Remem about things you can’t help.” then said: ber what I saw!” m It’s good advice for everybody “I believe I can get along very tion for her difficult position today make up for the Injustice done her than any purely social training mother, Cunningham showers the “Oh, my dear, if you only under and it’s particularly good for chil well, thank you.” could possibly have supplied. girl wito affection and gifts. stood!” Brent cried, with the help dren, that is for some children-^ And she has. lessness in his voice that one would the kind of overly conscientious, too It is no wonder that she fits into Among Helen’s new ^ en d s^ mi feel in facing the necessity of ex earnest, too serious children who ’ her difficult position with ease and EVA ENNIS and her brothei ROB MOTHER’S DAUGHTER plaining an impossible situation to can’t enjoy life for worrying over that she is her father’s “right hand ERT, who faUs in love with her. But when you read that very re- i a child. “ You must hear me.” things that go wrong.. man.” She knows her job. Brent finds another locket like the markable tribute which J. Ramsay. • « * Take the child with an inferiori MacDonald wrote about his wife,! one he had taken from 'I’d rather not,” Helen replied ty complex. How he suffers for a volume called “Margaret Ethel i prove Helen as theme heiress. He Uso “Besides, it is Useless.” mistakes he’s made! Things he ._*s___ o#^K ovtfl nlntA MacDonald,” you retdize that Ish- ■ simply can’t forget. He broods for becomes hSSMlf auickl^ “You can’t break off with me tUs j bel’s mother had prepared her very to secure Helen for Wmself qUcWj. | firmly. He got days and tosses sleeplessly night i well for, her present position, and j ,UOTAilON3 Hearing the doctor say that a sud to his feet and stood looking down after night about some little thing that she is but repeating her moth-1 den shdck would kill the old ^ n , at her as though he weighed the risk that everyone else in the world has Brent gets the servants out of the er’s success. | he would take in what he meant to forgotten but himself. “For society a-: such, she (m ean-, - - ? 9 wav and rushes into the sick room do next. Dared he leave her alone It’s really tragic to think that a shouting wildly that Helen has bwn ing Ishbel’s mother) had great dis- ^ for a moment? . boy will pack a whole ton of misery taste. It bored her. Nobody enjoyed “Woman has existed from the be- Idlled. His plan works and when the “Will you wait here until I ask and shame in his sensitive heart attendant returns, Cunningham is more thoroughly than she did a , ginning, yet man is only beginmng Miss Segrro to leave us alone?” he for weeks because he could not kick dead. Then Brent appears as friend frolicksome time: She could play to realize that the world needs her. !S said with such dejection and wretch a goal and lost the game fbr the 714 and former guardian of Helen and with the dowdiest and joke with the | . —Lady.Astor. edness in his voice that Helen was home team. Or that a girl won’t takes charge of arrangements. most facetious. But she chose her, ------unable to refuse his request. walk HP a certain street any more L li Brent tries to break off a love companions for such occasions. “Nobody who goes to night clubs She nodded her head in assent, and still geH hot and cold all over “ ‘I do not require to change my ever had any intellectual leanings.” affidr with Eva without wishing she could have been harder when, she thinks of the way she Helen’s suspicions. Meanwhile, a friends when I change my interests,’ i —George Jeam Nathan. toward him. tripped and fell and broke a dozen chance'meeting between Helen ana she said. ‘We can all change to-1 ------He did not waste time. In a mo eggs where a hundred people could Bob reveals their love for each gether. If I can/work one day, and < ., '-s TH E CEASSI PI ED SECTION “i- / " j, ' * ~*~^***“ *“ * *~~~ ~>~irnnr ~.r j _ n tn r >%M D s e l l h e r e Want Ad IntonnatiofD LOST AND FOUND 1 HELP WANTED^ HOUSES FOR SALE 72 i'liEGAL NDtrCES 79 LOST—PAIR OF GLASSES, tor FEMALE 35 Manchester FOR SALE — MODERN EIGHT toise shell rims, between Center MABLE-HAZE'x c o n l o n ^ WANTED—GIRLS e^erlenced in room house, large two car garage, ■■''-■■■* v8.'.'.'I?'. ■ : • and Charter Oak streets.* Finder Evening Herald typing, stenography and ^deral large lot. One of the best locations JOHN! & CPNLON , « Queer Twists CLASSIFIED please return to 75 Birch street. clericsd work. Apply Employment in town. Either cash or terms to S u y n o r Court, State, of Connecti Office, Cheney Brothers. : • cut. County of Hartford, the'4th day ADVERTISEMENTS LOST—SUM OF money and drivers , suit Telephone Manchester 8583 or of October. 1929. In Day W News Count ilx averag® £orda to a line. license, between Elro street and 3510. > SECOND ORDER OP NOTICE: Initials, numbers and abbreviations WANTED — SINGLE GlR^''^16 Upon , complaint- in said cause each count as a vrord and compound State Theater. Finder please call years of age to learn mill opera FOR SALE—15 HEMLOCK street, brought .to, said Court, at Hartford. i«i said' .County, on the first Tuesday words as two words. Mipimum cost is 4489 or 4159. Liberal reward. tions. Must be in . good health and new six room house, , oak floord and New York—Claire Windsor of price of three lines. • of J^tine, 192^9 and now. pending, clahrr- have good ,Ansiou. Apply Ekhploy- stors, ivory trim, all conveniences, ing A aiyorcoi custody of minor chil* the screen is wearing a big diamond ment Office, Cheney Brothers. COLUMNS, I forefinger of her left hmd Line rates per day for transient AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 garage, comer lot. Price very at ads. tractive. Inspection invited. W. M. this Court that the defendant has re- i Anthony J, Tsaklakis, wealthy lUtectlTe March 17. 1*27 «ivcelved «d notice of the - pendency------of--- Said , Alexandria, Egypt, is V Cash ' Charge 1926 Essex Coach. Hutchinson, 24 Bigelow street. Tel. complaint and it appearing to this HELP W A N T E I^M A L B 36 3467. ■ ’ Court that the ■whereabouts of the visiting her. Engaged? Claire, arm 6 Consecutive Days .. 7 cts ■ 9 Pts 1928 Essex Coach. are your 3 Consecutive Days .. 9 cts 11 cts defendant Is unknown to the plain in his, smiled and remarked that 1 Day ...... 11 cts 13 cts 1928 CheArrolet Coach. W'ANTED—YOUNG man with sales tiff. she and “ Tony’' recoitly attended ORDERe D: That notice-of the in All orders for irregular insertions 1923 Willys-Knight Roadster. ability, £md initiative, pr^er some LO'rS FOR SALE 73 a dance and had a nice chat with will be charged at the one- ime rate. 1927 Ford Coupe. stitution and pendency c f said com-- one with knowledge of nien’s cloth Servants plaint' shall be given the defendant Bert Lytell, her former husband, Special rates for long term every 1926 Ford Coupe. day advertising given upon request. ing., A junior or senior in High HOME BUILDERS—We have a by publishing this order in The Man and his fiancee, Grace Mencken. 1926 Nash Sedan. chester Hefald a newspaper publish Ads ordered for three' or s'.zz days school. Apply to manager, 691 « few choice building lots on Pros and stopped before the third or fifth 1925 Fordor Sedain. ed in Manchester once a week, for Trenton, N. J.—Charles Malinafej Main street. pect street, close to bus service. » , > — — day will be charged only for the ac 1923 Ford Coach. They will pei’form .most ,, conupnipnt tn miii.a i ' two successive weeks, commencing on has ^ retired -from saloon-keeping tual number of tiroes the ad appear convenient to mills, price low. j or before October 12. 1929 and intends to live on c. ■ farm with MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES Terms. Faulkner Company. 64 By: the Court. ed, charging at the rate earned, but WANTED—FIRST class steam fit any task— they’ll help you his mp,ther-in-law. He said so ia no allowances or refunds can be made 1069 M ^ St. Tel. 5462 ter. Carl W. Anderson, 57 Bissell Pearl street. Hartford. Tel. 2-224J. 'RAYMOND G. CALVEN. on six time ads stopped after the Asst. Clerk' ot said Court. coiurt.. “That,” remarked United Thomas E. Donahue, Mgr. street. H-lO-6-29. fifth day. , ,, . find a house, a flat, or a 1 States Attorney Foreman, "would No ‘•till forbids": display lines not 1929 Willys-Knight Standard 6 LEGAL NOTICES 79 seem to be punishment enough.” room. They will locate ' Ju(^e Clark concurred. *°inie Herald will not be responsible Roadster. SITUATIONS WANTED— REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 1929 Whippet 4 fourdoor sedan. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD The Home" Bank aiid Trust Com for more than one incorrect insertion FEMALE 38 lost articles or sell them, at Vernon, within and for the Dis Berlin—There -were /7,592 di- of any advertisement ordered for Cole Motor Sales trict of Elling-ton. on the 7th day of pany, South Manchester, Conn. At the ■vorces in Berlin last year. more than one time. October, A. D., 192» i close of business on the •Ith day of 91 Center St. . Teli 8275 October, 1929. Xiondon—The number of divorce.s The inadvertent omission of incor WANTED—HOUSEWORK by the whichever you choose. Let Pi-esent HO.\. C. DENISON TAL- rect publication of advertising will be RESOURCES ■ here last year was 4,018, the high 1928 ERSKINE COACH. ^ day or hour, no objection to chil CCriT. J u d ^. rejctifi'ed only by cancellation of the Estate of Elizabeth* M. Kuhney, Ijoans and D iscounts...... 8210.4.17.29 est on record. Evidently restriction charge made for the service rendered. 1927 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN. dren. Mrs. Florence Chamberlain. these servants help you 1 Overdrafts 13.23 late of Vernon, in said District, de I Funds set aside for Sav- on publication of testimony was a • • • 1927 DODGE COUPE. , Telephone 6827. ceased. factor. All advertisements must conform 1927 CHEVROLET COACH. daily. ,The cost is small. 581,687.62 In style, copy and typography with ORDERED;-That six months from othe®%°cS?UlM" 84.931.71 the 7th day of October. 1929. be and j purnHurrand E m. .'lm.. ;;;;'. Reno—A ..^uffalo mother and regulatiors enfoi'ced by the publish 10 other good used cars. 7,000.00 ers and they reserve the right to Crawford Auto Supply Co. SITUATIONS WANTED— the sanie are limited and allowed for i Due from Reserve 52,930.10 daughter have taken the “cure’"’ to the creditors to bring In their claims Due from Banks and ‘ Rank edit, revise or reject any copy con Center and Trotter Sts. MALE 39 against said estate, and the Kxecutor gether here. Mrs. EUa W. Sill ob- sidered objectionable. Is directed ers . I . . 1...... 2.006.31 Tel. 6495 or 8063 - • DIAL 5121 to give public notice to Cash on hand ...... ! tmned a divorce from 'Seymour E. CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads to the creditors to bring in their claims 12.019.03 Sill. Her daughter divorced Richard be published same day must be re YOUNG SWEDISH foreigner, 17 Checks, Cash Jtepis and GOOD USED CARS within said time .-illowed. by posting Exchanges ...... Henry Means and forthwith mar ceived by 12 o’clock noon; Saturdays years of age, desires to learn car a copy of this-order upon the public 5.306.70 1U:30 p.m. Cash or Terms ------for------Foreign Currency Aetts. 11,351.60 ried George F. Dehy. penter trade. Write Box N, in care sign-post nearest to the place where TELEPHONE YOUR Madden Bros. the deceased last dwelt within said of Herald. Total .\ssets ...... 8976,743.59 Vicima—iWhat are regarded as 681 Main St. Tel. 5500 town, ami by publishing the same WANT‘ADS. once in some newspaper having a LIABILITIES — the oldest cigars in the world ara Ads are accepted over the telephone CLASSIFIED circulation in said Probate District Capital Stock 50,000.00 on view in the tobacco museum'. A at the CHAKUU RATK given above 1925 HUDSON COACH Surplus ...... 25.000.00 within fifteen days from the date of Undivided profits (less ex box niade in 1844 was found in Linz as a convenience to advertisers, but 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 this order and return make to this the CASH RATliS will be accepted as penses and taxes paid) .. 41.819.70 among old records of the tobacco BETTS GARAGE Court of the notice given, and of a Due to Banks and Bank- FULL FArMK.NT if paid at the busi FOR SALE-^ABOUT three or fo[ur list of all claims presented within monopoly., ness office on or before the seventh Hudson-Essex Dealer—129 Spruce said time; • ers ...... '...... 8,491.19 day following the first insertion of hundred Barred Rock Pullets, Savings Deposits ...!!!!!! 581.687.62 Leningrad—Arrests for drunken ready to lay, Nov. 1st. Karl Marks, Certified from record; tiene-ral Deposits...... each ad otherwise the CHARGL GERTRUDE L. KEATING 206.519.3B ness at times total , as high as 900 RATE will be collected. No responsi 136 Summer street. Telephone Certificates of Deposit .... 5.396.25 a night. bility for errors in telephoned ads BUILDING- Assistant Clerk. Treasurer’s Checks ...... 1.940.91 7280. Notice Certified Checks ...... Sofia, Bulgaria—The fez is more will be assumed and their accuracy CONTRACTING 14 APAR I’M ENTS— FLATS- APARIMENTS— FLATS— All the creditors of said 'deceased 151.96 cannot be guaranteed. Dividends Unpaid . . . ' ...... 219.00 popular than ever notwithstanding TENEMEN'IS TENEMENTS 63 are hereby notified to present their Christmas, Savings and INDEX OF CARPENTER WORK, garages, claims against said estate to the un- Mustapha KemfU’s suppression of FUEL AND FEED 49-A Thrift Fuijds ...... 21.166.00 CLASSIFICATIONS roofing, repairs and alterations. T. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenjement, (lersigned. at South * Manchester, Bills payable (including all it. There are 650,000 Turks' in Bul Nielsen, telephone 4823.^ FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat at Conn., ii ithin, the time limited in the borrowings except re-dis garia. Even their dsputifes in Par- Births ...... FOR SALE—1000 CORD hard with steam heat, all improvements, above and foregoing order. 2* Cambridge street. Telephone counts) ...... 20.000.00 liameilt wear it. And Turkish wom Engagements ...... " wood amd slabs. Price ?10 cord for and garage. Inquire 52 Russell The Manche.stcr Trust Company, Marriages ...... S' street. Tel. 4580. 3025. Ej^ecutor. I'oreign Currency Acets. . . 11.351.60 en retain the yashmak.' Ueaths ...... ^ slabs, 511 for wood. Slabs extra MOVINIi—TRUCKING- By R. LaM. RU.SSELL. Total Liabilities ...... 8976.743.5D Serajevo, Jugo-Slavia—Where the Card of Thanks ...... ^ fine quality. Call 6991. FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms, FOR REN T - 4. 5. AND 6 ROOM In Meinoriam ...... ^ STORAGE 20 H-lO-S-29. Bresident, State of Connecticut) war started Moslem women are Lost and Found ...... i suitable for light housekeeping, in •rents. Apply Edward J. H.olJ,^ 866 )ss^ , warring on modernization as insti FOR SALE—HARD WOOD $8 load, Mam street. Telephone 4642. County of Hartfora) . Announcements ...... - slabs $7, selected fire place 1-2 Selwitz Building. Inquire at Sel.- tuted In Turkey. Only , h few girl t'ersonals ...... " MEKUHANOiSE ordered by you to witz Shoe Shop. South Manchester. Autumobllcs day In New York, or to be sent to load sold. Charles Palmer, tele FOR PbENT—FOUR room tenement I LKAVIS H. STPE. Treasurer of the students go imveiled. .Automobiles for Sale ...... f aforesaid The Home Biink & Trust Washington—A machine has ju.st New York, picked up by us to phone 6273 before 8 a. m. and after FOR RENT—3 room suite in John in A-1 condition; modem improve Co., do solemnly swear that the fore- Automobiles for Exchange...... o 5 p. m. completed 20 yearh of. service in Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 0 night and delivered the next son-"Block with all modem im ments, 238 Oak street. Soing statement Is true to the best of .Auto Repairing— Painting ...... 7 morning via Manchester and New provements. Apply Janitor 7635. my knowledge and belief. calculating tides- fo r'th e cost and ■Auto Schools ...... FOR SALE—HARD WOOD and Fo r r e n t —6 r o o m tenement, Wqll Street LEWIS H. SIPE. geodetic survey. Two years in »ul- York Motor Despatch, ually ser Subscribed and sworn to before me, Autos— Ship by Truck ...... « vice and reasonable rates. Call bard slabs, stove length $6 and $9 FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement on i with all modern improvements, and vaffee it figures out high and Imv .Autos— For Hire ...... 9 per load. A. Firpo, 116 Wells street. this Sth day of October. 1929. 3U63, 886U or 88B4. Main street, near Grove street, 523. I garage, reasonable rent. Inquire 11 JOHN F. SHEA, water at principal-seaports to the Garages—Service— Storage ...... 10 Dial 6148. Motorcycles— Bicycle ...... H 2 rooms in attic. Call 5258. I Walnut street. • Briefs Notary Public. minute and tenth of a foot. AVanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 12 PERRETT & (iI.ENNEY— Express llusincsa and Profeasiunal Services and freight service: local and TO RENT—6 ROOM tenement just | Business Services Offered ...... 13 GARDEN—FARM- renovated, all improvements. 199 j Household Services Offered ...... 13-A long distance. Expert furniture HOUSES FOK KKN'I DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 Center street. Telephone 4372. New York, Oct. 8.—Reports from Building— Contracting ...... U moving. Seivice any time by call London bullion brokers today said Florists— Nurseries ...... 15, ing 3063. FOR RENT—SINGLE house, seven i , . ------Funeral Directors ...... 10 FOR SALE — McIn t o s h and FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- rooms with garage, on Walker approximately 54>000,000 WHY DO, YOU PAY kENT? . Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 Rhode Island Greening apples. ment, all modem improvements, in street. James J. Rohan. Tel. 7433. available in the open market WHEN YOU C.AN B'UY a nice cottage of 5 rboms, cozy and Insurance ...... IS Sweet cider. Apply Edgewood Fruit cluding beat, at 169 Summit street. ------there, the Bank of England obtained comfortable aind a garage thrown In for $5,200, five minutes’ waik Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 19 REPAIRING to Main street > Moving—Trucking— Storage .... 20 Farm, 461 Woodbridge street. Tele Phone 5987. , FOR RENT—7 ROOM cottage with about 53,250,000 and the balance I'ainting— Papering ...... 21 SEWLNU MACHINE repairing ot all phone W. H. Cowles 5909. garage near Manchester Green " ’^as taken by India and trade de How would you like, to own a brand new house, 6 rooms aaA Professional Services ...... 22 FOR RENT—2 and 3 rooms, fur school. Rent 525. Robert J. Smith, mands. About 55,000,000 is due to sim parlor, fireplace, colored tile hath and shower, front and rear Repairing ...... 23 makes, oils, needles and supplies. K. W. (iarrard. 37 Edward street. nace and steam heat, over A & P Phone 3450. arrive from South Africa on Oct. 15. halls. Plenty of closet space, oaik floors.and stairway, ana a Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 HOUSEHOLD GOODS ^ on Depot Square. Apply to Mintz garage for $7,500 with a few hundred dollars cash? Now is y»..ur •Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 Tel. 4301. opportuiiity. AVanted— Business Service ...... 2U Depau’tment Store. FOR RENT—6 ROOM single hruse, Fabricating steel interests are re- Educatlvnal. VACUUM L'l FANER uhiinugraul SALE STROLLER baby car- all improvements,,r ------. at 91 Charter ported to be maintaining high nro- Before buying the site for your new home take jiist one look Courses and Classes ....’...... * 27 - - "uS: f f i -la g. $1.00. fiuraery cfialr 40a. bad FOR RENT—FURNISH^ rooms,] Oak street. Apply 701 Main street, iduction schedules. The Truscon at, the wonderful bUlldtog lots, on Henry street and on Tanner Private Instruction ....'...... 2S cluck. Bralth wgUe. room chairs, lounge, baby walker, suitable for light housekeeping, in j j Steel company is operating at a streets, '"Elizabeth Park.’ Sewers, gas, water, sidewalks, elec Dancing ...... 28-.A 5‘2 i’earl stren. coats. Dial 6129. .Musical— Dramatic ...... 20 Selwitz Building. Inquire at Sel-1 I higher rate than a year ago. Gen- tricity and mail deflvery. Some priced as low as $650. Others IVanted— Instruction ...... 30 OHIMNKYS CU£Ai,KD and repair Witz Shoe Shop. 1 FARMS AND LAND FOR higher, easy lerrns. FEW ODD BUFFETS 515, $25, $30. ] era! Fireproofing is understood to be Financial ed. key titting, sales opened, saw SALE 71 I on a broader basis and the Youngs- Comer lot on Pitkin street ,a very desirable site on this Bonds— Stocks—Mortgages ..... 31 Used Grebe radio set $25. Glen- FOR RjElNT—6 ROOM tenement on 1 Business Opportunities,....------32 filing and grinding. Work called ___ I to'wn Pressed Steel Company rim. beautifu] -re^denti^ streeL Owner desires immediate sale. If wood kitchen heater with water Edgerton street, all modem Im you are interested ih this locality -act quick if you -wtot ood Money to Loan ...... 33 tor. Haruid Clemson. 108 North front $25. , : ' FOR SALE BUILDING SITES in - ning a better schedule. Help and Sitnations Elm slreeu Tel; .^648 provements; also five room S^it on bargain, Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 Watkins Furniture Exchange j Newman. Inquire 147 East Center every section of the town. Low i „ , ’ .. ------■Help Wanted—Male ..'...... 35 MA'I’TK ESSES, box street. Tel. 7864. prices and easy terms. Now de- i „ or the Kroger Grocery and Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 *n[ade^’ ovlr FOR S A L E -^ d o lc S T O ^ in good ' veloping “ Clear-view.” Arthur A. i compiany for the four weeks ROBERT J. SMITH Agents W a n te d ...... 37-A lows and cushions 1009 Main Street, equal (o new. l day service. Hhorie condition, A. B. Pierce, 82 Main F()K RENT—4 and 5 room tene Knofla, 875 Main street. Tel. 5440. i 28 amounted to $21,- Phone 3460 Situations Wanted— Female ___ 38 street. __^ ^ ______1417,973, compared with $16,343,- Situations Wanted—Male ...... 30 644S Mmehester Upholstering, Co. ments on Wainui street, near We ^|1 Plenty bf Insurance. Employment Agencies ...... • to Cheney miUs, modern improve ------:— — ------j 395, or fin, increase of $1.05 per Jiive Stock— Pets— Poultry— Vehicle.t 331 Center street. Established FOR SALE — KITCHEN range, since 1922. ments, very reasonable. Inquire HOUSES FOR SALE 72l‘=«°* / Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 Glenwood B, and pieces of furni Tailor Shop, 5 Walnut street Tel. Live Stock— Vehicles ...... 42 ture. Telephone 7597. Poultry and Supplies ; ...... 43 5030. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Just 1 Public offering soon will be made A ______Wanted — Pets—Ppultry—Stock 44 WANTED— 1 — ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ' finished______^a new modem^ ^6 room ; 20,000 shares of cumulative con- . For Sale— Mlscellancuns FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, first single house, on Ashworth street, ' 10,000 -'Articles for Sale ...... 45 BUSINESS SERVICE 26 WANTED— r o BUY 58 floor, with garage, on Eldridge Boats and A ccessories...... 4b known as Manchester Heights. 1 Common stock of the street. James J. Rohan. Telephone Wm. Kanehl. Telephone 7773. Kaybee Stores,: toe., a chain store Building Materials ...... 47 Wa n t e d — 200 nUlk customers, W il l PAV h ig h e s t Cjisb prices Diamonds—rWatclies—Jewelry .. 48 foi r ^ s . paper, maga^inee and 7433,, ^ system, selling clothing, shoes, dry Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 40 quality guaranteed. Service the PROSPECT STREET on high eleva goods and. other merchandise. Fuel and F e e d ...... ^...... 49-.A best. Price 15 cents. Taylor & Cum metals. Also’ buy’ all Ainds of FOR RENT—^SEVEN room tene Garden — Farm— Dairy Products 50 chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial tion, near beautifu) Rogers and mings, 142 South Main street; ment, modem conveniences, rent Rnney homes, close to bus service, W. T. Grant Company’s sales for Household Goods ...... 51 Phone 4911 or 5985. 6389 or 3886. Machinery and Tools ...... 52 reasonable. Apply J. W. Hale Co. new English type borne, 6 well Ar September totaled $4,776,599 as Musical Instruments ...... 53 NOW IS THE TIME to sell youii> ranged rooms, sun parlor, break against $4,707,762 in the same Office and Store Equipment .... 54 TO RENT—3 ROOM tenement at month last year, an increase of 1.4 Specials at tlie Stores ...... 5G COURSES AND CLASSES 27 junk. High prices for any saleable fast nook, hot water hieal, tire 28 (Jhurch street. Inquire on per cent . Wearing Apparel—Fqrs ...... ■ 57 articles. Wm. Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton 'premises or telephone 3867. place, tile bath with shower, brass AVanted— To Buy . . . ' ...... 58 BARBER TRADE taught in day Tel. 5879. For sale stoves and fur plumbing throughout attached Jtoonis— Board— Hotels— Heaorts and evening classes. Low tuition niture. heated garage. Price low. Terms. Restaurants SIX ROOM tenement on Florence Rooms Without Board ...... 59 rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 street. Modem improvements. Call - Faulkner Co., 64 Pearl street, AUTOMOBILE STOLEN Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A Market street, Hartford. 3165. Hartford. Telephone 2-2‘241. Country Board— Resorts ...... 60 BOOMS WITHOU'I BOARD 5!» Hotels— Restaurants ...... '... 61 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement at FOR SALE—$800 DOWN buys new FROM BRAINARD PLACE Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... 62 TO RENT — FURNISHED room ] 51 Spruce street, all improvements. colonial borne. Six rooms, tile bath, Real Estate For* Rent HELF WANTED— with all modern improvements. In- Apartments. Flats, Tenements .. 63 FEMALE 35 Phone 3341. oak floors, fireplace. Mortgages ar- Business Locations for Rent .... 64 j quire 44 Pearl street. Phpne 6989. | rangeij. Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main Theft of- an Oldsmobile Sedan Houses for R e n t...... 65 FOR RENT— 4-room flat, all im street. Tel. 5440. owned by Fred Sobielo, manager of Suburban for Rent ...... 66 WANTED—SOMEONE to do house provements. including hot water the Manchester Bottling Works, was Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 work, and help with care of child. WANTED—ROOMS— heat. 170 Oak street. Inquire FOR Sa l e —NEW b e a u t i f u l reported to the police at 10 o’clock Wanted to Rent ...... 68 Willing to go to Larchmont, New Real Estate For Sole BOARD 62 164 Oak street or call 8241. Elnglisb type home. 6 rooms, fire last night. Apartment Building for Sale ... 69 York. CaU 7088. place, steam heat. Small amount The automobile was standing in Business Property for S ale ...... 70 , WANTED—^BQARD and room in FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenemeht, down. Terms. Price only $7500. front of 9. fraternal so^ety house on Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 WANTED—A VERY GOOD wait private family, by young man, with all improvements an^ garage, House.s for Sale ...... 72 ress. Must be young. Mrs. F. Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main street. Brainard place while me ownpr was preferably in,.South Manchester. on Spruce street Apply 14 Spruce Tel. 5440. . inside. For a time Mr. Sobielo Lots For Sale ...... 73 Cheney Jr., 20 Hartford Road. Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 Address Box J, Herald. street or dial'4545. ^ ^ I thought the car might have been Suburban for Sale ...... WANTED—MOTHER’S helper, go WANTED—<>NE OR 2 nice rooms. FOR SALE—6 ROOM bouse, Eng- taken by mistake, but soon changed Real Estate for Exchange .... FOR RENT-—5 ROOMS, three down llsh tJT>e, all improvements, gum his mind. ’The police sent out an AVanted— Real Estate ...... home nights. Preferably from j in private family, suitable’ for a and two up, Mather street, plenty wood trim-downstairs, built in bath alarm to other departments but Auction-Lesltl A'otlces South End. Call 67 Arvine Place'or | young married couple. Apply or of garden and yard space, $16. Legal Notices ...... telephone 4204. ■tub, fire place, at 26 Phelps Koad. 'this momihg It had not been re-- Legal Notices ...... call Manager Dunhill’s. Phone 8651. Robert J. Smith. Telephone 8450.' Apply Howard Tingley, 90 Holl SL covered.; GAS BUGGIES—The Harmony Duet By FRANK BECK VOU POOR SAP, I'M X MEAN WHAT DISCUSSING CHANCE WIU. HARMONY, NOT PEDESTRIANS pedestrians . HAVE GETTJNQ O H ! W H A T 'S THROUGH THE USE OP ( TRAPPIC ON TRYING TO TELL SUCH A WIDE ■YOU ANYTHING ? ’^ S T R E E T f L L A "Hey t Hey ? Thertf^are at leut four mistakes in the alxjve picture. They may per tain to.grammar,.'history, etiquette, drawing or wbatnoL .Sae if you. can find toetu., Thta li^k at the scramljled word btiow—iand unscram ble it, by switching the letters around. Grade yourself 20' for each of ■the miataRes ychi-find, and 20'for the word if. you unscramble it.' ^ * ‘ CORBEiundNS ‘ (1) ?!be.man on the dock riioold.aay let me* ifistead of **leave"mo.* (2) The man at the oaw should be facing the back of tte boat, to row. (8) In the oannian’s convorsation, the apostrophe to aren't abonld Iw between the N'and the T. (4) The man In the rest oI the boat should notjie casttog, when fishing for carp. (5) The scranfided word to ALFA. - ■ ■ ■ .'■ V iiji , i j , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ^OUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1929. 1 R pP cr^ L . € r ^ flapper-tv^ SKIPPY SENSE »< NONSQiSE X-C«>Oc»H T FiN9 T«€ 11 ' Didn't Have to Worry. |lH51D&> $ 0 I F ic c 6 0 IT 0 An old colorod man was burning grass when a “wise guy" ' stopped y'ly To MAK^ IT CASr ^ and said: "'Zou’re fooUidi .o do that Uncle Eb; it WU make the meadow OWN loeA* as black as you are.” “Don’t worry about dat, sab, re plied Uncle Eb. “Dat grass will grow out an’ be as green as you is.” V ______A young negro, about 17 years of age, left home and accidentally got a job with a show and was shipped to A frica. About ten ^years later he \ ( _ ■* came back home. When his mother met him she said, “Rastus, where Is A yo bln all this vwhile7” “Mother, Tse been in Africa.” “What’s you all been doin’ down there?” “I’se had a job tan^g lions, mother.” " ' "How did you tame them, Kas- tu s?” “Why, mother, first you suck J Perey i- Crueby. Great rtlght* reserved. tbeir hemd in your mouf toen you O < Kinj Festnree Syn^cste, Infc learn them to let you stick your head in their mouf.” a w OUR BOARDING HOUSE “Now Rastus, I believe yo has bin A fellow often needs help when lion niggar, not a lion tamer. Nuff he Isn’t wearing a four-in-hanil.! The f oonerville Trolley That Meets AD the Trains By Fontaine Fos By Gene Ahem said, Rastus.” Yeah, bow! ______I • ‘ , A selfish coon was old Black Joe, urards an’ you’re portah he t l^ k s Aunt Chloe was even meaner; Ise gettin’ on an’ gives me a shove "THP .^KlpFEf^ b r e a k s A0oUT NEVER, ^ F0 AP 1-A3> •^Voa 3>Reul DoMT FaRoef-tU'i SAV r f They fed the baby hot-dogs so. on agin. I’se five depots past mah (tAF\ "To A WONIAM ONI a P ^IN /E V o d SAW L O d P B R , They Wouldn’t have to weiner. destination now.” \ RAVFUe*tlcKeT iiUMBeR 1 1 ' A L S O / ') ^ Hm - m - v e r c M e s e e kIovaI, W p (5 iv/e Me *T can’t give nothin’,” explained i “After the wedding, Liza, did you AM’ -reUL'M Uncle Rastus to two colored sisters throw old shoes at the couple?” V d fe " VaIo a I - A H -fes wuul, M lSIfeR, FOR I riELPVaUR of the church who were making a “Lawsey, no, mam! We don’t HHt TICWM’ A “f!CKE1^ drive for funds. “I owes nearly a groom dat way las’ week, so dls "SQU sifeiAly MS vtteH s r - FOOTBALL everybody in this heah town a!- timfl de preachah say in de name ob OLlrfA humanity to eliminate dat from de ^ mV vdoRP I 3>a McrT v d rtite W reddy.” B o x ' “But don’t ybu think yo’ owe de ceremony.” K/aovJ -ttfA-r CAM B e' rfBLP “TM* Lawd somethin’, too?’ insisted one BOX AM’ of the church solicitors. A negro was trying to saddle a ^ PROBABLV BOLlOf^-r -tHe “I does, sister, indeed,” said the mule. “Does that beast ever kick MA’Y B e r is ’LL W l L .^ CrfAMce FROM rt(CKV, Ar-TKe old man, “but he ain’t pushin’ me you?” asked a bystander. Sivie M e A like my other creditors is.” “No, sah, boss, he don’t never OWL'S CLUB, vario rieuPBp kick me, but he frequent kicks whar m e W E L , “Look hyah. Dark Ages, Ah works Ah jes’, ben’.” .BBLL 5 0 Me FOR y -r o o f in de supply department of mah old Met man’s business and he’s a under- Mandy—“Mah husband’s so black takah!” dat lightning bugs follow him around in de day time.” Alma Smith, a dusky belle in ' Liza—“Dat’s nothing! Mah hus- “Show Boat,” tells of a negro who ban’s so black dat when he walks wrote his wife a letter very slowly. wid yo’ husband people point to yo' “You see,** he explained, “sne man and say, ‘Who is dat white kain’t read fast.” main’.” “Conductor! Hep me offe’n dls Mandy—“Yes, sah, that black boy c s » train.” shore is meticulous, and Ah don’t “Sure, Mandy!” mean mebbe.” “You see, Ise somewhat fat, and Sambo—“What yo’ all mean, life I has to get offe’n de train back- M andy?” 1'/^ Mandy—“Why he meticulated mi from one of the best colleges in de Ur OM’T LEAve VT OPTC>/ country.” 1 5 AAl OLU SOVT lO Dusky Fortune' Teller— telling V o o IA c o m f a w m . Mandy’s fortune) “I sees a dark man cornin’ into yo’ future.” Q> “Whaffo’ yo’ lookin’ so unneces sary, Glutinous?” “Ah feels like a dumb owl, Pre ► rr dicament.” CC) “Reveal yo’ meanin’, man.” “Ah jes’ don’t give a hoot.” MVs-feW Tourist—(after taking a deep ^ G V d l U U E R ^ V breath on car platform) “Isnt this O l*29. BY NCA SdtVICC, IN& raa.u.amT.< /a -5 air exhilerating?” _ _ l _ l ------Negro Porter—“No, sah, boss! (•Fonttine Fos. 19» This air Jacksonville.” By Urane IT all the rain that fell on the WASHINGTON TUBBS H A Battle in the Dark earth during the course of a year could be gathered together at one time, it would cover the entire r globe to an average depth of Rca.u.s.i>AT.OFr. 29.13 inches. (ASH BEtURMS HOWE. 1 V\(.i^RUeP?. TrtAH USUAL. l e ^ By Blosset FREt'KLES AND HIS FRIENDS Glory Gdorel r 1 DOWT hCWOMi-OWUy MC. FlSWB/k:ii WAS A SOLO A1WJ&TS? fio- 7W£N UOMI COOLD we 'JT l& iT OFreM 1 USAR, Wpi-vMuy, WAVS. ALL TWOSS. 1 kWowi WS ovwws FRPW WV COOSW W T VMtM OOB DcJOtt AK6DAL FOR FN6. M\L£S-qM£ 1 DOWT TWIWV: BoV.' PBrz.£S \F WS. A PAVINSHOP X PO ITS SOWRTWIW’ M&6UBOR FOB TFW AML&S -A SILVER WE \s :i VMOflrrU 'NWL6--IWA6lMe!! M^OAL FOB SNMlMtWlMS- m>ST JSWT AW SALE 'm i A GOLD M^DAU UAS /KEOALS TD B0Bl4i TWO BIG CUPS FOR TSMMiS SOME -A OIAMONO FOB ATULSTE T UP VIRESTUN5 AW SA0S6S FOB Bc^uws rswoOLo '' SAV) j s r ''4 / MaaaMT.oer. Oismar.iieA scnv.c:'.cr. INC. ,_.uamT.oi^ — i««a »y Mc* ■wtvig; wc; By SmaD SALESMAN SAM Foul BaUI (REAli THE STUBY. THEN COLDB THE PICTURE) VaetL,WHAT AReVA LPAFIM* 'i^e.LL IT WOULD 6 6 A LO T EASIER. (F VOo'O For quite a while the Tinles sail the ground, wee Coppy cried, “Oh, •-(A WSMeR. K ^ C H (A t Ml SSI M' AU OP€M«MC------t^/VIHAT l o c k ' a SWetL PLACe OO OVER OV 3 «L<^U»Sj>ARK - ’tHlS IS ed and then wee Clowny loudly look! I see some l^ndes. This is *AF\e’. ALL I _ Rto. u. s. BAT. orr.__ tB2B. BY MIA BmVtCf. INC. By Blossec FRFUKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Glory Galore! 7WEM UOMl COULD US 1 DOMT UMOMi-OMUy MC. FlSWBAiK WAS A «OLO ATUL^TS? fiO- itot rr iSMT oFreM i ucar iip\-vMuy, WAVE ALL TWOSE 1 RMCMl WE OsxlMS FOR FNB M\LBS-0M£ \ 1 DOMT TUIMVC FBWA w v COOSlhl BUT 'MUtH / d oo r PR rttS IF WE A PAViNSROP FOR TcM AMLtS - A SILVER US ue \s X DO IT’S SOAh€TUlhl j AifilSUBOR ISMT AM SAL6 VHOCrW 'NWLt-IW.AdlMe!! n AKEOAL FOR ©»41MklAlM me; ^ ■ - — ntauaMT. By Small SBiiWC wc. Foul Ball! SALESMAN SAM (READ THE STOItV, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) VI^L,VIH A T Ade.YF» LOAFIM* "weLL IT wouLJC>""^ F v 'l.^ e a siq CIf x PU^ OPCMlViO?' f^UAT LOCK.' A SWELL PLACR For quite a while the Tlnies sail the ground, wee Coppy cried, "Oh, MSU6R. K€£TCW »AR WiSSlM' AtJ HFRe. F=OA? ed and then wee Clowny loudly look! I see some berries. This is ALL I ChCfTTA DO FIMO A M ice. T a s i x UMW\OLesTfeO , MOBOOX “CH* WHITE SOX f i e t p l .__ luck! They’re nice and red. Oh OfBWMGrWf! DOWM AM' €L&€ IG HAM^IM’ AROUMD hailed the rest and said, “Let’s stop Porch m rar t h ’ b a l l p a r k ,s it 3JVT WAlTlM' FeR h a c k some place and find a bite to eat. what a treat! We’ll gather all that TUe WORLD ukMT PBO UAC^tc TA St^ACK OM&'. SO 1 -■ :: TUESDAY,DAY/dCTOBER ^ PAGE FOURTEEN I H a n r I f » 0t P r the "Omnipotence’’, which.is'scored!] Women' of Mooaeheart Legion meeting was closed at 9:30. Next Monday evening the society S ,M .E . CHOIR TO GIVE for men’s voices. Miss Gladys Hahn,'] | will meet for business at 8 o’clock spprano, of New York .had been en ABOOTTOWN tonight at the home clubhduse on will hold its regular monthly devo tional service in the churcu at 7:30. gaged for. the solo parts of both Brainard place. ALL-SCinSERT PROGRAM works. MiBs' Hahn’s beautiful, voice M!— Annie H. caieney and Miss The Junior Choir will sing at this service. FoUowing the devotional Will be remembered, by many, in Elizabeth Smith idt-Monday for a Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Fisher of 153 Manchester, who have hearll^-her be two months visit in Tennessee. Porter street, are registered today service the class in Bible study will be conducted by the rector. Rev. fore. She, is at present, imotet o f at The Roosevelt, New York C ity. First of Winter Musical ServV C^st Episcopal church in East James S. NeiU in the parish house. ices at Church Here on Sun Memorial Lodge, No. 38, Knights This class is open to all members Orange, New Jersey, and has Irecent- D E P A R T M E N T STORE* " SO. MAMGHESTER,,CONN. of Pythias will hold its regular bus Mapchester'lodge of Masons will day, October 20. ly signed ' an important ra£o .con hold a regndar communication at who are desirous of studying the iness meeting in the BAlch, and Bible, and was very successful last — ^------V tract with JdonUerdU. The chpir^ un Brown lodge haU tomorrow evening. 7:30 tonight in the Temple here. The year. ' der the directorship a t AJdiibald The initiation of three candidates Master Mason degree will be confer- The first of the winter musical Sessions, has in preparation,'a series^ will take place and the meeting wJil ted upon a group of candidates. This services of the South Methodist- of programs of imusual Interest to^ A sk fo r and Save Your (wkmwu.a») Duo-Dollar Coupons be followed with a social hour and is the first time this fall that the Choir will be given on Sunday night, be presented during the winter. .S r c light refreshments. Master Mason degree has been CHO'kAL CLUB DECIDES October 20th, when an all-Schubert worked. ______\ program will be presented. 'The mas Miss Emma Borowski, teache^at ter’s Cantata, "Miriam’s Song of Kings Heralds of the South TO REMAIN INACTIVE Triumph’’ and “Onmlpotence” will the Washington school who was Methodist church will have their severely injured in an automobile make up the program. The Men’s Shop All Day Tomorrow, Wednesday nnniin.1 Hallowe’en party in the ban Choral Club will assist the (^oir accident at Wapping early in the quet hall Friday of this week at summer, and has been confined to in the Cantata, and will have the 4:30. The children are requested to Festival Program in Spring I responsibility of the choral parts of For These Timely her bed in the Memorial hospital appear in costume and prizes ^11 be Will Require Attention of since that time, is now able to sit given for the prettiest as well as the Club Members— No Concerts up a little each day. funniest getupp. The refreshment committee is as follows: Margaret Planned. RUMMAGE SALE The Lindy Social club will hold a Wilson, Doris Gibson, Roberta Por Wednesday Thrift Specials business meeting tomorrow evening terfield, Dorothy Wood, Dorothy A t a meeting of the Men’s Choral Thursday, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josepa McGuire. The committee in charge auh held last night. Director Archi Murphy of 72 Birch street. HALE’S STORE of games is made up of Miss Ethyl bald Sessions discussed with the Main at Park Street Lyttle, Virginia Whitehouse, Flor ON SALE TOMORROW! A LIMITED NUMBER! members plans for the coming sea Chapman Court, ,Order of All members of the Junior Choir ence Cordner, Ora Squires. son. In view of a large festival pro of St. Mary’s church are requested gram of mixed voices for the spring, ' Amaranth. to attend the rehearsal next Monday in which the club will be featured, 81x 99-inch Quality Bed Sheets evening at 6:30 in the parish house. it was decided that the club remain This rehearsal will precede the ST. MARY’S GIRLS HEAR inactive during the present season. monthly devotional service of the This means that the two regular Girls Friendly Society, at which the OF NEW CHURCH PLANS choral club concerts will be omitted. IF YOU LIVE Colonial Junior Choir will sing. A full at 7 9 ^ The treasurers report indicated that FOREVER tendance is desired. The Junior the organization had closed the past FURNITURE Good quality, seamless bed sheets that will give satisfactory wear. Elxtra Choir has been taken over by As season with a small surplus. The you cannot outlive a Life Annuity large size 81x99 inches. Limit four to a customer. While they last—79c each. sociate Dorothy Russell and she wlU Girls’ Friendly Society in old board of officers was imanimous- whether old age finds you in health Sheets—^Maln Floor be assisted in this work by Asso Weekly Meeting Show En ly re-elected. The-officers are: Fred or an invalid, the monthly income Maple ciate Helen Crawford. thusiasm Over Project. Bendall, president; Robert Von check will always “make you feel Deck, vice-president; Robert Purin- good.’’ and Mahogany “ Sure-Fit” 300 Yards ' The Sewing Circle of the Highland ton, secretary and treasurer; Park Community club will meet for The regular weekly meeting of Charles Robbins, librarian; Archi FRANKLJN G. WELLES Finishes MATTRESS COVERS 36-Inch Outing Flannel the first time this faU tomorrow the Girls Friendly Society of St. bald Sessions, director.. 307 Woodbridge BL, Manchester afternoon at 2:30, at the clubhouse. . Tel. 4098 Mary’s church was held last evening Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. KEMPS, INC. 3 50c in the parish house. The meeting 1 The Weldon Beauty Parlor an- $L19 Now Is the time to make up comfy, warm Ever Ready Circle of Kings Single, threat-quarter and full bed size. Daughters will hold its October opened with the usual devotional noimce their business hours—9 A. gowhs and pajamas! Tomorrow we are service. Due to the absence of As M. to 6 P. M. every day including Good quality mattress cover that will keep offering plain white and novelty striped meeting this evening with Mrs. your new mattress new and make your old Scott Simon of 124 Henry street. sociate EvaUne Pentland who is in Wednesday. Open Thursday and outing fiannel at 3 yards 50c. 36 inches charge of the meetings during Oc Saturday evenings. Tel. 5009 (Adv.). mattress new. wide. Miss Thomas of the Children’s Aid Mattress Ckivera— MMn Floor society will be the speaker. tober, the service was under the di Outing Flannel—^Main Floor rection of Violet Madden. The scrip Emblem Club members wiU meet ture lesson for the evening was WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. “Cinderella” Panty Frocks at the Elks home in RockviUe to read by Arlene McCabe. Children’s Muslin Slips morrow afternoon at 2:30 for their Plans were discussed for attend tegular monthly business session. ing the annual conference to be Election of delegates to the national held October 18 and 19 at Trinity $1,00 79c Funeral Directors A small group of the well known Cin- Well tailored muslin slips for growing convention in Boston later in the church. New Haven. It was voted to send a delegate from St. Mary’s ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS dereUa panty frocks specially priced for girls, 7 to 14 years of age. Plain white month will take place, and all local tomorrow. Plain voile, chambray and slips daintily trimmed with'sheer lace and members are urged to attend. branch to this conference. The Pro ST^^GE B>^E ^S I vincial conference will be held No CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. cotton prints. 1 to 6 years. Color fast. embroidery. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus G. Tyler and vember 7, 8 and 9 and vidll be at Baby Shop—^Main Floor Muslin Underwear—^Maln Floor, rear. Providence, R. I. Final plans for at- family have moved from Chapel tendtog this x^onference have not yet street to the Parker homestead at Robert K. Anderson Phoiies: Office 5171 been fully decided upon. Funeral Director Residence 7494 Vernon which they purchased re After the devotional 'service the LONC cently. rector! Rev. James S. Neill gave a Novelty Bordered Sash Curtains short address to the members in re The Ladies Aid society of the gards to the new church. This w.as North Methodist church will meet of great interest to all present, and LIFE tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. the society is very enthusiastic in its diiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii’iimoiiiKiiiKMiliiW 2 5 ^ Thomas McAdams of 226 Wood- desire to be of service in this par bridge street. Mrs. T. J. Shaw, Mrs. ticular cause.’ Miss Evelyn Robin 150 pairs of plain white voile sash curtains with colored checked borders to go Arthur Starkweather and Mrs. son then took charge of instructing on sale at 25c a: pair. Blue, green and gold checks. Moore will assist the hostess. the girls in the art class, and the I moi Curtain— Center Aisle The W. B. A. Guard club will have ------POWER its monthly meeting on Friday eve WEDNESDAY ONl Y ning of this week at the home of TREES REMOVED TO Linen Playing Cards Mrs. Robert" Coleman, 168 Wood- bridge street. Mrs. Paul Hussey will CHEAPLY GOOD THINGS TO EAT assist the hostess. The next regular By Experienced Man. PINEHUBST WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. 59c Drug Specials SPARC These new linen playing cards feature W. B. A. meeting in Odd Fellows Again, we want to remind you of our special delivery which hall will be Tuesday evening, Octo GEORGE BOUCHARD leaves the store at 7:15 a. m. This is in addition to our regular the smart pastel tinted edge that is so 50c and $1.00 ber 15 instead of tonight. Tel. Hartford 8-0717 8:00 o’clock delivery. new. Assorted backs. Tomorrow only 59c each. O v a ltin e___ 39c and 75c U. S. L. Batteries are Stationery—Main Floor Native Potatoes 51o pk. Maxwell House or 50c Rubbing Alcohol .. 35c furnished as stand CampeU’s Tomato Soup Pinehurst Very Best Coffee ard equipment by the 3 Cans 25c 49c lb. Bamboo Lawn Rakes $1.25 A g a r o l...... 89c makers of over 75% MEAT SUGGESTIONS: 25c Listerine Tooth of the automobiles in 50c P a s t e ...... 17c J i r o i m 7k o r^ ii^S?@(X Meadowbrook Sausage the United States, Fresh Pinehurst Beef Now that the leaves are falling you will 50c Dr. West Tooth S h o p p in g They cost no more Ground SOc Ib. Meat 88c lb. need one of these bamboo lawn rakes to keep your lawn free from leaves. 42 and give you the best teeth. B ru s h ...... 35c Tender lean Fork Chops. Freshly ground and properly S Bakes—Basement Drugs—Main Floor possible service. Veal Chops for breading. Bib Loin and Shoulder Lamb Chops. seasoned. Inquire about our Juicy Pot Boasts. exchange prices. Lean Lamb for stewing. Special Group Sale Of SLICED BACON S9c Ib. Women’s Rayon and Worsted Hose Bind off— you will buy it Native Veal for stewing. again. Fowl, Broilers, Boasting ^ Chickens. 5 0 / pair S Small Link Sausage Honeycomb 'Tripe s CHARMING E Pinehurst Bound Steak Ground T Smart women are now wearing these fine worsted a id rayon hose for sports and E Tender Sirloins and Top Round Steaks general town wear. New fall and winter shades. All sizes. _ Hosiery—Main Floor E Celery Lettuce meadowbbook f b e s h LIVING ROOM Norton Electrical Z Spinach Beets EGGS 65c (Not locals) Guaranteed. Galvanized Coal Hods “Whipwell” Egg Beaters Instrument Co, s Carrots Peppers Hilliard Street, Manchester Phone 4060 iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiililiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliilliiililiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii 69c 39c ENSEMBLES Will your old coal hod stand another An egg beater that is bound to whip eggs winter of hafd use? At 69c we are fea easily—the gr;y colored handle makes it a turing a well built, galvanized iron coal pleasure to use. Green, blue and yellow. bod. 50c grade. Priced Extraordinarly Low Coal Hods—Basement Egg Beaters—^Basement PIGS’ KNUCKLES LOIN LAMB CHOPS 12c lb. 40c Ib. Fresh. Special tomorrow only at 12c a Fresh, lean lamb chops. $179-00 poimd. JACK FBOSTS CORN, PEAS, TOMATOES CONFECTIONERY AND AND SPINACH POWDERED SUGAR 3 large No. 2 cans 29c 3 pkgs. 19c Another great achievement. .this wonderful offer to our patrons who sense genuine value upon close in spection----- you’ll note excellence in craftsmanship____ beauty of finish that compares with better grade Suites The Iron Strong Box ----- and at prices very low. . |l6XS06SCS656XXXX36StX363eX5696St3CX3ei6XXXXi6X30^^ of Columbus Spedsl Evangepstic Meetings E. A. Lettney Our Regular $240.00 Suite $179.00 The old time iron strong box which Colum Church of the Nazarene 38 Main St., Manchester bus used would he a very insecure place today Consisting of large luxurious davenport, with choice 466 Main St. PLUMBING and of any two chairs to make up your own ^sem ble. Wing for valuables. The place that is protected all REV. A. B. CAREY, Beacon, N. Y., in CKarge. Chair, Club Chair, High Back Chair and Coxwell Chair. Evening Services, 7 ;30, Except Saturday. HEATING Seats and back construction of all pieces built upon best Sunday, 10:45. B. F. M. guaranteed webbing, all moss and cotton filling. the time against loss from fire and theft is our SPECIALIZING IN Choice of plain genuine mohair in wanted colors, also E. T. FRENCH, Pastor other patterns of high gfade tapestry. Safe Deposit Vault where you can rent a Private Lock Box fo r $3^ $5, $10 or $25 per year. Sheet Metal five men convicted of the murder of Work BESSLER AND HOWELL William Madden, night watchman at Cheney Brothers Silk Mills, April Now ia the time to have heat All suites made to our specifications... .covered all ARE SEEKING PARDONS 5, 1919, will make his eleventh ap ers cleaned and repaired. Give over in genuine mohair... .with reversible cushions cov peal for pardon. William E. Howell, 23, of Cooper us a call. Prompt s«vice. ered in your choice of beautiful fabrics. All Suites cus Hill street, who was sentenced to Phone 3036. tom built to your order and very specially priced for im . ’Two cases with a local connection SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN. come up before the board of 2^ years on a charge of larceny on mediate clearance. . . p ^ on s of the state prison when the April 9, this year, and who attempt 1905 board convenes on November 4. ed suicide three times, wiU make his ‘William L. Bessler, lifer, one of 1 first petition for pardon. Read The Herald Adva. /