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q u e e n n o t t o s e l l d o g s , Where Airplanes Lost—They Won R E U f f AuTOIST K U 2 IS r e p l y t o AJilERICANS. OLD GLORY WRECKAGE Sinaia. Rumania, Sept. 13.— ■ Queen Marie’s dogs are not for FIRST TOPIC sale. She has let this be khown BILLY DONAHUE to stem a flood of letters from Americans, containing offers to FOR CONGRESS FOUND BY SEARCHERS buy the royal household pets. ATLAUREPARK The tenor of the letters indi­ ,------—I ■ cates the prevalence of an Im­ pression fti the United States that Jiext, For Farmers, Is Steamship Kyle Picks Up her Majesty is in reduced cir­ Tidal Wave in Japan Eight - Year - Old Parochial cumstances .through the loss of her husband and her throne. This f h n of Insurgents Who Part pf Plane 100 Miles Impression, it is stated at the School Student Hit After palace, is unfounded. Drowns 1,150 Persons W9I Sidetrack A n; Other * From Where S. 0. S. Was Leaving Trolley — Two Matter Brought Up. Tokyo, Sept. 13.— Sweeping InAshipg were destroyed by the tidal Sent Out — Continning Accidents at Time. from the Paclflc, a tidal wave en­ wave. OINE MURDER gulfed the towns of Kojlma and Submarine Quake Search For Members of Washington, Sept. 13.— ^The In­ Nakamura, Prefecture of Kumamo­ A heavy rumbling noise was to, Tuesday, and 1,150 persons heard preceding the tidal wave, In­ Struck by an automobile as he CASE DRAGS AS surgent bloc in the new Congress were either killed or reported miss­ dicating that the wave was precipi­ ihe Crew. was crossing the road after alight­ will battle to sidetrack tax reduc­ ing. tated by a submarine earthquake. Storms were general throughout ing from a trolley car in front of tion legislation until after the en­ The two towns were completely destroyed, according , to reports Japan during the tidal wave. The St. Johns, Newfoundland, Sept. his home at Laurel Park, eight- actment of flood control and farm L A W V m ARGUE reaching here. city of Kumamoto was flooded end 13.— The steamship Kyle, whjlch year-old Billy Donahue, son of Mr. relief mAa8dJ!®s> learned here The wave struck the coast with many buildings were destroyed. picked up wreckage of the lost and Mrs. Charles C. Donahue of today. terrific force, houses were carried At Nagasaki, the wind was so American airplane Old Glory in “ The Pines,” was almost instantly The Insurgents will seek consid­ two miles inland by the gigantic violent that roofs were blown from the North Atlantic, continued the killed late yesterday afternoon. Opening of Second Week of eration of Mississippi flood relief flow of water. l^uildings. measures as the first act of the new 1,000 Casualties Many other districts reported search today for traces of the three The driver of the automobile, a Congress, accosding to Senator The casualties -at Nakamura were violent rain storms. It Is estimated occupants of the plane— Lloyd Ber- Peerless sedan, Timothy J. Long, Trial Delayed Over an Robei;t M. La Follette, Jr.^ (R) of placed at 1,000. several thousand houses were dam­ taud, James D. Hill, navigator, and former hotel owner who lives at Wisconsin. Then the Insurgents will At Kojima, the casualties were aged by the heavy deluge. Philip Payne, managing editor of SO State street, Hartford, was Hour— No Jurors Chosen urge enactment of a farm relief bill placed at 150, and many other per­ The Prefecture of Kumamoto the New York Daily Mirror, after which, If the condition of the sons were reported missing. was without rail or telegraph com­ Part of the Old Glory was pick­ i treasury warrants It, they will not Other districts reported that munication today. Wireless is the ed up by the Kyle about 100 miles At Morning Session. oppose tax reduction legislation. many oth'er deaths occurred. only means of communication to from the position where the air­ The Insurgent program will car­ Reports reaching here said many that district. plane had sent out an “ S. O. S.” ry considerable weight In the next call. Word of the finding of tho Congress as the independenit group wreckage was contained in the fol­ 11 JURYMEN will hold a complete “ balance of lowing radiogram from Douglas Andrew Maneggia of Bolton was power’’ In the Senate. The adminis­ * r i N PARIS SAM ONG CENTER Muir, a newspaper reporter on. the 11th juryman chosen to hear tration forces will be helpless with­ board the Kyle, to the Daily Mir­ No less hazardous than flying across the water was the trans-Atlantio the Leonaixl Cline case. Maneggia out Insurgent support while the De­ ror: voyage and return to Newport. R. I., of the little sloop Primrose IV mocrats will be unable to muster was the second venireman exam­ “ Located wreckage of Old Glory whose crew is shown here at the end of the trip. a majority If the Independents of GETS BIG OVATION OF LEGAL FIGHT In Latitude 51.17 North, Longitude ined this afternoon, the 16th today and back, a distance o f.4200 miles, was replete with both parties vote with the adminis­ 39.23 West at 4:20 o’clock Monday and the 135th since the trial danger. In the center ts Ferderick Lothrop Ames, wealthy owner of the tration. afternoon. No signs of crew. Par-' vessel: in front (left to right) are Francis La Farge and Tom Sherwiil, Outlines Program opened. ticulars will follow.” and in back. Jack Bishop and Warwick Thompson. ______In outlining the program, La Batter; of Law;ers Want ChEirtered By Paper A bit of unusual interest entered Follette renSweid his declaration in Mayor of New York Is Met Into the examinations whe® Louis The Kylq had been chartered by favor of a special session of Con­ the New York Dally Mirror to Gouty, of Somers, admitted thftt he gress. He said the. “ situation in the Manchester Chinese Re-^ had talked with a state policeman By Officials and Crowds search for the missing plane. Ac­ flooded area Justified the calling of cording to the position given by Investigating the case last Sunday, Rebels in Lithuania Congress now just as much sfe at after he knew he was to be called leased-^AIcom Objects. Muir, it is believed that the wreck-! • ___ , J the time of the disaster.” On His Arrival. age drifted, northward after strik-* for the jury. “ The first thing Congress should The 11 men so far cliosen to tiT ing the water. consider Is flood relief and flood It is generally believed that thai Cline are: control,” said La Follette. “ Then Hartford, Sept. 13.— The release G. W. Sterry, WUllngton Fight Federal Troops Baris, Sept. 13.— “ I’m damned three men. were drowned, although! John Swanson, Bolton farm relief.” glad to be here,” were almost the of Sam Ong Jlng, now held by the the forlorn hope is still held in; “ I think any comp.'ehenslve con­ some quarters that they might have! Charles Long, Bolton sideration of the flood control first words uttered by Mayor James state In the murder caso involving August H. Mattern, Mansfield been picked up by a small fishing; Berlin, Sept. 13.— Furious fight--.i. Pour were now held by Belgium. A victory Fla., to Wheeling, W. Va., had brothers. Long claims he was on­ moderator at the primaries. Hall, put my feet under my desk her course and made a wide search dismissed by the court because they London, Sept. 13.— Air ministry next year will bring the prize to bpen blown out of Its course ac ly going about 10 or 12 miles an are opposea to capital riunishment. Checkers were William Shea, Otto and start taking my vacation, he flyers, and landed for the riene but found no trace of and Croydon airdrome ofilcials to­ America. hour when the boy suddenly dart­ One was dropped when the defense day began investigating the theory Sonniksen and James Gilligan. said. “ I’ve worked harder on this because of low gasoline sup- it. ed Into the front right fender of Less Than Record. Machine tenders were Michael Bertaud in his last wireless mes­ that airplane wreckage washed up­ The distance of the “ Detroit” is vacation than I do at home. pjy^ his car and was knocked to the (Coutinned on Pago 2) O’Connell, Patrick O’Connell. sage from the piano gave his posi­ on the beach at New Quay, Corn­ considerably less than the present Joshua Robb, William McNeill, T. From Wheeling, Miss Elder and pavement. wall, may be from the Canadian • Haldeman plan to fly to Roosevelt tion as approximately 500 miles off Billy’s mother who had just record held by the pilot of one of E, Collins, Ennis Johnson, George the Newfoundland coast. The radio­ trans-Atlantic plane Sir John Car­ the French bags, Maurice Beiname, DEMOCRAT REFUSES 'Field, N. Y., where they are to warned her son to “ look out for Murdock, John Turkington and confer Thursday with the backers gram said: the autos,” was about to alight MIXUP IN INFANTS ling, which disappeared while fly­ who in 1920 took his balloon from Samuel Prentice. ing from Canada to England. of their proposed New York to “ Fi've hours out from the New­ from the trolley when the trailing Stuttgart, Germany to Moscow, Rus­ foundland coast line. Bound east­ Ofilcials declared that no com­ TO RUN FOR OFFICE Paris flight. . , . . v «« car rammed into the rear of the STARTS COURT SUIT sia, a distance of 1,359 miles. The American girl had been m ward.” It was estimated that the front one, hurling Mrs. Donahue to mercial nor military planes are Another United States entry, the WEATHER IS PERFECT missing, while the wreckage is not the air ten hours and 19 minutes plane, aided by a favorable wind, the ground. The last she remem­ Goodyear VI piloted by Wade T. Says His Party In Greenwich was making about 100 miles an bers was telling Billy to he\care- believed to be part of the missing on the hop here from Tampa. Mother Claims Her Baby Is a Vanorman was a close .second, cov­ Is Only a Subsidiary of Re­ The sun was breaking through hour when this message was sent. ful. , , French plane White Bird nor tho ering but 50 miles less than the ON TRIP TO FRANCE Hurried to Hospital Boy— Hospital Doctors Say lost British plane St. Raphael. publicans. a heavy fog here early today. winner. The Goodyear VI, de­ BRINGING IN WRECKAGE The boy was picked up and It Is a Girl. scended at Waverly, Ga., not far rushed to the Memorial hospital Gen. Pershing \Mentioned as Greenwich, Sept. 13.— “ When SLAYER INDICTED Washington, Sept. 13.— Avra N. LEVINE’S PLANS from the French balloon, Lafayette, New York. Sept. 13.— Charles Warren, American consul at St. by Conductor Alfred Faucher of Cleveland, Sept. 13.— Common piloted by M. Blanchet which came Candidate For Commander the Democratic Party becomes Buckland in another automobile. Pleas Judge Carl V. Weygandt to­ London, Sept. 13.— Charles A. something more than a subsidiary M. Bernstein, the Baltimore dress Johns, reported to the State Depart­ He died before arrival there due Levine, owner of the trans-Atlantic down at Waverly, Ga., and the Ger­ Of the American Legion. of the Republl'-an town commit­ manufacturer, whose outburst of ment today that the wreckage of t-.e day was to be called on to decide man bag, Barm,en piloted by rage at a cqnference of attorneys to fa fracture of the vertebrae. Mrs. one of the most difficult and per­ plane Columbia, who has cancelled tee,” h ! Allen Barton, a local at­ Old Glory was being brought into Kaulen which descended at Fort On Board S. S. Leviathan, Sept. and real estate men in a Forty- Donahue was taken to the hospi­ plexing problems that has ever ris­ his plans to attempt to fly back to torney, "•will be glad to run for St. Johns aboard the government tal by her husband, who has been the United States, denied today Valley, Ga. 13.— (By Radio to I. N. S.)— The office.” So. Mr. Barton Informed fourth street law office last Tues­ steamer Kyle. He said that efforts en in local courts. 1,700 service men enroute to Paris day resulted In four deaths, was a chauffeur for Clarence H. Wick­ On Aug. 22, in a local hospital, that he will return to New York the Democratic town committee to­ to find the plane's crew had been ham for nearly ten years. Mrs. Immediately. He said he is deter­ TOWN ELECTIONS to attend the American Legion con­ day in a letter refusing to accept Indicted by the Grand Jury today unsuccessful. Mrs. Sam Smith became a mother. vention were enjoying perfect on two counts of^ murder in the Wickham accompanied them. Lat­ Hospital attendants told her and mined to make a long flight east­ the nomination for town cleric er the grief-stricken mother, who Hartford, Sept. 13.— Elmer H. weather today on board this great which was gdven him at the pri­ first degree. her husband that the baby was a ward across Europe in the hope of iKJunsbury, deputy state secretary, HIGHW AY CONTRACTS had learned of her son’s death up­ setting a distance record, and will lin ' and enjoying the trip to the maries here. hoy' she relates. announced today that all nomina­ BAPS HENRY FORD on reaching the hospital, was dis­ Nine days later, according to her start on Friday or Saturday if the utniost. “ I, in my innocence took a nom­ HartOord, Sept. 13.— Contract* tions of town officers for the e la ­ Gen. John Pershing, commander Winston Salem, N. C.; Sept. 18. charged. , petition, when she had recovered weather permits. ination seriously and made * amounting to nearly half a million Whether Billy had almost crossed tion on October 3 must be in the In chief of the American army in effort at campaigning,” said Mr. __“ Henry F(>rd should establish sufficiently to again see the In­ secretary’s oiffice ' by Thursd^, Institutions for reformation of the dollars on new highway projects the road when the trolley France, who Is a passenger, and Barton, referring to his experience throughout ,the state were award­ crashed, throwing his mother to the fant— a girl baby was brought to September 15. Thus far only 21 Monroe JohnsOn, of South Carolina, when ■ he was nominated In the young people led astray by his her. She and her husband had by towns out of 150 who used the automobiles.” Superior Court ed by the State Highway Depart­ ground and causing the boy to start STEAMER IN DISTRESS are being paentioned as candidates last campaign. “ I received no ment, according to announcement hack to her aid and thus get into this time, decided to name the new Australian ballot which Is printed for national commander of the support and was chagrined to find Judge A. M, StacY declared today arrival “ George.” under dlrecUon of the state secre­ In charging the Forsyth County here today. Eleven projects are the path of the oncoming automo­ American Legion. The Illinois dele­ that I had run considerably behind included and these total exactly Hospital authorities admit that Halifax, N. S., Sept. 13.— An un­ tary have filed nominations. The Grand Jury, bile or whether the attention of the gates ■will'support Gen. Pershing If my ticket. So I am unwilling to $460,378.37. they made a “ technical error” but identified steamer in distress, was town officers to be voted on in­ engage in such a force a second “ It would also bo fitting for driver of the automobile was ar­ sighted In Latitude 41.33’ North, clude clerks, treasurers, auditors, he chooses to run, this m an/’ the Judge «ald, ‘‘who The ■work will be on highways rested by the woman being thrown, say there Is no question that Mrs. Gen. Goreman, who was host at time.” /- in Columbia, Hamden, Litchfield, Smith’s baby Is a girl and that they Longitude 63.30 West, the French assesso/s, agents of town deposit has accumulated around $2,000,- from the steps, remains somewhat steamer Coeur D’Alene reported by funds, selectmen, grand jurors, a dinner to the Women’s Auxiliary, 000,000 In wealth to give back to Norwalk, Preston, Wilton, South- of a mystery. Motorman James Gil­ can prove It by records. But the TREASURY BALANCE. wireless today. The steamer had a members of boardsL-®! relief, tax eulogized the women workers, • de­ the people Mme of their money he bury, Berlin, Chester, New London ligan, who has been in the employ mother has brought habeas corpus claring that they were “the force Washington, Sept. 13.— Treasury and Groton. proceedings, demanding that black hull and a yellow funnel, the collectors, constables, registrars, Balance Sept. 10: 150,358,928.09 has extracted In excess profits.” and members of school commltees. which really won the ,war.” (Coutinned on Page 8) “ George Smith” be produced. message said. 99 Baffling Crirhe Serial, Begins Today

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job big enough to give it the *^}pce OUTSIDE D jS T R p S ’ CLINE TRIAL DRAGS over” and he has found something. GARDEN SHOW What that is the public will know Local Stocks when ha is called to the stand to Double-Deck Boulevards Get Place SCHOOLS GRO AS UWYERS ARGUE tell it and not before. OPENED TODAY ' Carefully Guarded. ’(Fnrnisbed by Patnam & Co.) (Continued from page 1) The method of guarding the evi­ Bid Asiced dence that has been secured is also Plans Of Big Cities A t Least 100 Increase In Traffic Last Yeaf Superintendenr#; Bank Stocks challenged him- The defense still out of the ordinary. With the true \City Bank & T r ...... 710 bill returned against Cline, State’s BeandfnI Displays at Exhibit A . F ‘ H oiycs Believes. has seven challenges, the state, five. ______■ Capital Natl Bank ...2 7 0 Everett K. Taft was the first Attorney Noone finished up a few ■Conn River ...... 800 man called, after the court had re­ matters and was ready for the At least 100 more children are' % First Bond and Mort . .54 58 opening of the September term and In Manchester Conunimity attending school in the Eighth and, 310 fused to j^cuse him. He had a First Nat (H ftd )------300 set opinlOTi,? gained frpm reading then took a.vacation. He returned outlying school districts now thaO'^:^^ Hart Natl B & T r------450 the papers.. He Ic the acting to Rockville, looked cheerful and Club, last year, accor.ding ,to regisfaratibnj Hfd Conn Tr C o ------700 judge in Stafford Springs. He acted as though there was not a data obtained today at Superintett-': Land Mtg & Title . . . 58 was also opposed to capital pun­ care in the world.‘ From that time dent A. F. Howes’ office. The en­ Morris Plan Bank . . . .140 ishment. oil until a day or two before the rollment figures for the eight dis­ Park St Tr . . . .\------510 George Metcalf of Tolland said court opened a visit to his office in Four rooms o,n the west side of tricts today stood at 1,580. Cast Phoenix St B Tr . . . .410 he had an opinion and had ex­ the Henry building would find a the Manchester Community club­ year’s figures are not obtainable hut Riverside Trust . . . . . 450 pressed it freely. He felt that his sign, "Out of town.” He would be house are devoted to the autumn it is said V that there is an Increase Bonds opinion could not be changed. His seen on the street in the morning exhibit of the local Garden club, of about fifty at the Eighth district Htfd & Conn West 6- 95 opinion could not be changed by walking down Park street, getting which opened at S o’clock this aft­ and at Manchester Green. It is alsoj East Conn Power ...1 0 0 io2 evidence. He was not opposed to his morning paper just as regular ernoon andwili continue through 98% 101 understood that attendance in the Conn L P 4%s capital punishment. He would as though he were going to punch to 9:30 and In all probability to­ other districts Is at least on' a par, Hart E L 7 s ...... 370 380 need an eye witness in order to a time clock In a factory. ‘He might morrow. The attention of the pass­ Conn L P 5%s ....108% 110 with a. year ago. ! convict. He was discharged by be around the office for a short erby Is directed to \ the show not There are 905 pupils in th^ Brid Hyd 5 s ...... 108 105 the court. . time and then he would suddenls' only by the sign on the porch but Insaraoce Stocks Eighth district now as compared, Richard Haun of Tolland, a di.sappear. It was natural to assume by, mammoth vases of heliotrope to the 870 at the end of the seconffi Aetna Fire ...... €55 665 farmer, had read some account of Kansas feather, heath aster, phlox, that he was in Hartford in confer­ week of school last falL Of thia Aetna Cas & Sure . .1025 1050 the case. He was unmarried, had ence with Commissioner Hurley la Michaelmas daisy and delphiniums. ‘ Aetna Life y ...... 755 770 formed no opinion and had never Though fall flowers' In all their number 135 are beginners. There his office and it is doubtful if any are 675 in the outlyln:: districts, 65! Conn Gen ...... 1750 1780 been opposed to- capital punish­ reporter who climbed the stairs two lovely warm hues predominate of which are beginners. They ar® Automobile , ...... 335 345 ment. There was a long confer­ or three times a day to his office there are Easter lilies, roses in Hart Fire 650 665 ence between Cline’s lawyers. suspected that he might be In Staf­ variety, delphiniums and many divided as follows: Oakland, 21,1 Manchester .Green 256, Keeney^ Hart Steam B ...... 780 800 The state accepted him but the ford Springs, but such must have other blossoms of the early sum- Lincoln Nat Life . . . . *93 defense challenged, using its first been the case. It was there, with 'mer in the special vase and basket street 88, South School 89, Porter, National Fire ...... 850 870 challenge of the day. Michael D. O’Connell, who had arrangements which are to be street 97 and Buckland 124. P h oen ix...... 740 750 Philip E. Tyler of Union had done some newspaper work himself found in the room near the front Travelers ...... 1440 1460 not read any account of the crime, in his first years out of college, entrance door. Young birch trees, Rossla ...... 1 1 6 118 but was set against capital, pun­ cosmos, white baltonia and shrubs ishment. He did not like- the that he was in conference It was ABOUT TOWN Public Utility Stocks also near the state police barracks. from local nurseries are used for Conn L P 8 % ...... 120 death penalty and said it should ‘‘be eased up.” He did not feel Here each point In the case was general decorations through the va­ Conn L P 7 % ...... 117 rious rooms. that the state should take life sore over a’t’d discussed. Wacker Drive In Chicago pioneers in the movement for speeding up traflSc with double-deck streets. Holgar Bach who" recently pur-| Green Wat & Gas ..100 Gathering Uie Ends. One table Is devoted to a colorful chased the Brownell home on Hart El Light ...... 393 away from anybody. He has been a grand juror for fifteen years and In the true bill there is a leng- display of snapdragons, amaryllis, Main street opposite Hollister Hart Gas com ...... 88 Chicago, July 30.— Creeping will be used for passenger automo­ minutes or less, considerably better had tried to uphold the law, but t'rjy statement of how a gun is dls- biles and the lower level for trucks. begonias and other potted plants. street is remodeling the building Hart Gas pfd ...... 55 paralysis, commonly known as than the elevated trains or subway The first floor will be occupied by was opposed to capital punish­ c'liarged aal In the general finding traffic congestion, will get a run In addition an elevated plaza for service. Another table is filled with cosmos, Hart Gas rts ...... 10 while the exhibit of velvety Afri­ (I chain store and the second floor ment. The court excused him. of the medical examiner there is set for Its money In a few communi­ parking 6000 cars, will be built. The It is planned to elevate the high­ S O N E Tel C o ----- 168 • Emery Clough of Tolland was forth just what,caused the death, can, French, Mexican and other will be made Into a tenement. Conn El Ser pfd . . . . 78 ties at least. entire project will Involve the con­ way to 20 feet, assuring ample opposed to capital punishment, af­ fn file closing paragraphs of that St. Louis and New York a*re both demnation of 40 blocks of down­ marigolds, ranging from pale yel­ Mannlactarlng Stocks clearance for street traffic. The 65- low to deep red brown and the Mr. and Mrs. James Nichols of! ter forming an opinion as he had bill it- was stated that the wound planning to relieve bound-up traffic town business property. However, foot width will provide six wide American H a r d ...... 78 in this case. He would require that had been Inflicted was .-t gun showing of zinnias occupies nearly Highland 'Park and Mr. and Mrs.! American Silver . . . . 26 by the construction of elevated the completion of the project will traffic lanes, three in either direc­ George Nichols of Porter street! the state to produce one or more shot wound that lodged above the bring about a saving of several another entire room. Acme Wire ...... 10 witnesses no matter how much left belt Ihlte. Then came other streets. tion. This will give a traffic capaci­ One room is devoted to dahlias are 'on an^ automobile trip to 3 Chicago already has a double­ million dollars yearly, say. St. Louis ty of at least 5000 cars hourly.' Provincetown and other points of Billings Spencer com — evidence was produced. He was statements that seemed to show which are gorgeous this fall owing Billings Spencer pfd • — 6 excused by the court. decked street in service- This is business men. With the traffic in New York in­ interest on Cape Cod. . 91 , 93 what the state was working on. New York will havq a long ele­ to the rainy weather. George Ward Bigelow Hart com . A short recess was taken at What State Will CUiin Wacker Drive which is three-quar­ creasing rapidly, city engineers be­ of North Main street and Mrs. John Bristol Brass ...... 9 11 noon. ters of a mile in length. The four­ vated express highway when pres­ lieve that thlq super-street will oe Robert J. Smith, local real es-j 110 Mr. Noone is not telling, nor has R. Lowe of Porter street have ex­ Collins Co ...... 100 John Fagan of Tolland was teen lane roadway holds out hope ent plans are consummated. This of untold value and worth far more tate dealer, has sold hla six room' 29 £ ny of the state police, the officials tensive exhibits of many of the bouse on Academy street to Rob­ Colt Firearm s...... 28% against the death penalty as was or any of the others spoken for the for traffic relief as travel over it is roadway will extend from West than Its ccst. named varieties, cactus, pompom Eagle Lock ...... 85 90 Rev. Frederick Taylor "Of Bolton quick and comfortable. Seventy-second street along the New York residents are purchas­ ert L. Lathrop. Mr. Lathrop is 110 press, but Hurley Is a good detec­ and other favorites. One specimen office manager for the Albert Fafnlr Beaidng . . . . .105 John Bromley of Tolland did tive because he is a good listener St. Louis engineers and officials Hudson River to . ing automobiles at the rate of 30,- .200 225 of the “ Bashful Giant” is nearly a Steiger store in Hartford and will Hart & C ooley...... not answer suitably to the state and the man that caught Gerald are preparing to submit a bond At thirty miles an hour, to be 000 a month— seven miles of cars. foot across. Inter Silver com .. . .167 173 and the state used its first chal­ issue next year for the construction permitted by city officials, cars will Consequently this and other traffic move here Immediately. .117 120 Chapman, Edward Hickey, is a Mrs. Mary H. Kennedy, of East Inter Silver pfd . .. lenge for the day and dismissed good listener. In their work neither of a three-mile two-layer driveway. be able to traverse the length of relief projects are receiving a great Hartford, one of the judges of the Landers, Frary & Cl .64 86 the elevated thoroughfare' in ten Michael Coughlin and his son,’ him. carry a pencil'behind the ear, nor The upper level of the boulevard deal of attention. present show contributed for deco­ Joseph and James Campbell and Mann & Bow A ...... 17 . 20 James Slattery, having a set 11 do they go around with their pock­ rative purposes a miniature rock his son, Earl G., are on an auto-J do B ...... 8 opinion against capital punish­ ets filled with pencils and reams of New Brit Ma pfd A. .103 — POLICE CHIEF DEAD garden which attracted much atten­ mobile trip to Montreal, Canada. ment was excused by the court. writing paper. They have good tion. In the northwest room is a do c o m ...... 19 21 Gardner Hair of South Willing- SEC. JARDINE OFFERED FREE STATE CAMPAIGN 19 memories. They listen and then Rochester, Sept. 13.— Joseph M. fine display of late gladiolus. EPIDEMIC CLOSES SCHOOLS . Niles B6 Pond new . . .17 ton was not opposed to the death piece things together. So following J R Mont pfd .^ . . . . 59 — Quigley, 69, Rochester chief of Perhaps the most striking dis­ penalty. He had formed no opin­ tiiese methods the state police got POSITION IN FLORIDA DRAWING TO A CLOSE play is that arranged by Mrs. C. O. Audubon, Iowa, Sept. 13.— Schools North & J u d d ...... 26 28 ion. He was not actively engaged police, died here today. He had been . 82 88 to work. They were Informed of the ill since last Christmas. Britton of Talcottville, a great were closed today to check th© Pratt, Whitney pfd . in mill operation, but was a part shooting and were soon at the Smyth Mfg Co . . . . .360 — owner. It was expected that he Quigley was former president of jardiniere filled with a profusion of spread of Infantll) paralysis foUow-i .scene. A guard was placed around glads in the choice late va­ Peck, Stowe & Wil . .19 20 was to be a juror, but the state May Retire From Cabinet to the International Association of 264 Candidates Fight For 149 ing the death of a child. . .48 55 the house and the state police did Police Chiefs, commissioner of rieties, aq well as dainty prl- Russel Mfg Co . . . . still further narrowed its chal­ the looking, did the thinking and Head Fruit and Vegetable Seats In Dail— Republicans Scovllle Mfg Co new . 56 charities'and corrections, and was mulinus. lenges when Mr. Noone excused gathered something here and some­ Growei^’ Association. "Chang” Is on his way.— ^Adv. Stanley Works com .62 64 him. credited with being the originator Confident. The Murphey Gladiolus gardens 28 thing there until they had their has contributed for decorative pur­ Stanley Works pfd . . 27 Elmer McFarland of Willington, case complete. of the “ silent policeman,” traffic Standard Screw . .97 101 master mechanic. He was not Washington, Sept. 13.— Secre­ controlling device. Dublin, Sept. 13.— With 264 can­ poses an extensive collection of fine . 76 78 against capital punishment, but They learned that a neighbor’s tary of Agriculture Jardine had un­ didates contesting the 149 seats in specimens Including Pythias, Los Torrington ...... telephone had been used by Cline Underwood . . . ; . . . . 57 would require an eye witness. Mr. der consideration today a tentative the Free State Dail Eireann (par­ Angeles, Bengal Tiger, Pink Won­ .114 118 King talked for some time con­ after the shooting and the state offer to retire from the Cabinet liament), the political campaign der, Rose Ash, Carmen Sylva, Scar­ U S Envelope pf ... will probably show that Cline, al­ FLOOD RELIEF FIRST Union Mfg C o ...... 26 — cerning evidence. The court and become head of a co-operative drew into a whirlwind finish today, let Wonder and other new kinds. Acquired Whitlock CoU Pipe . • --- 2^ excused McFarland. though without a telephone direc­ marketing organization for Florida preparatory to the general election The Murphey flohal display was Frank Foron of Tolland after tory was able to walk to the ‘phone fruit and vegetable growers at a TOPIC FOR CONGRESS on Thursday. complimentary and not in competi­ Tastes answering in a rather uncertain and call a number. To whom did he salary of about $35,000 annually. President William T. Cosgrave Is tion. T has been said that acquired manner most of the questions telephone? They learned that Cline Jardine declined to discuss the confident that the government will The Woodland gardens exhibited I tastes are stronger than nat­ asked him, was accepted by the gave a pint of blood as a transfu­ offer when he went to the Cabinet (Continued from page 1) be returned to power and that the fine single specimens, also a large ural onea. The taste for oUvea N.Y. Stocks state. Then there was. a long con­ sion in an effort to sa^ve Enyin’s meeting this morning, but said he Republican coalition headed by vase filled with Pink Wonder and is often an acquired taste. Few ference between the Cline lawyers life. They learned that Cline after had agreed to assist the Florida people will repudiate any part that Thomas Johnson and Bamonn de another with yellow and white persons like artichoke or caviar and he was excused. giving this pint of blood was too producers in perfecting a marketing attempts to make political capital Valera will be defeated at the polls. spikes. Souvenir and Europa. In at the first taste. But when the o’clock M bs. Cline Returns weak to leave the hospital for a organization. The Florida growers out of ta.x reduction before the gov­ Cosgrave expects the government the room with the gladiolus are taste has been acquired it is per­ New York, Sept. 13.— 12 sistent and definite. stock prices: Mrs. Cline who had been absent week. They also ■'.vera informed by held a long conference with Jar­ ernment discharges its duty to pro­ candidates to receive the support of many baskets and vases of asters, 161% 162% from court all morning returned the medical examiner that a pint dine yesterday. tect the lives and property of the the bulk of Independent and farmer dainty single blooms, anemone A cultivated taste for fine Allied Ch . . . .162% coffee instantly appreciates the . .62% 62% 62% at 12:50. It appeared she had been of blood for such an injury was It was understood that Jardine large number of citizens living in voters. flowered asters in pastel shades Am Can . . . wanted to take up the question difference between an exquisite Am Car Fdy . .103% 103% 103% on a shopping trip. She looked like a drop of water in the sea. the Mississippi Flood area. When “ Our prospects for success could and the Jarge double varieties. prettj% wearing a black hat and a with President Coolidge before giv­ and an ordinary blend. Once Am Smelt . . . .177% 175% 177 They knew that three windows had the duty is discharged and the far­ not be brighter,” Cosgrave told In­ dark dress. ing a definite answer to the Flori­ one has come to know and en­ Am Stl Fdy . ..53% ■53% 53 Va been blown out and that two shots mers are given aid. it will be time ternational News Service todayi had been fired inside of the build­ da delegation. euo'ugh to take stock and with a joy YUBAN no aubedtute Iq Am Sgr ...... 91% 91% 91% SUES FOR DIVORCE. acceptable. Am T & T . .175% 171% '174% (Special to The Herald.) ing where the fatal shot was fired. Floridarjgrowers plan to create a view to the business trend, consider 23% 23% Rockville, Sept. 13.— It was on They learned of quarrels and they marketing organization in order to tax legislation. Am Win . .24% compete better with California fruit TUNNEY GETS MILLION New York, Sept. 13.— John Coffee Making Pointers . .47% 46% 47% Wednesday June 13, just three also learned that some of the peo­ IVlust Help Farmers. Anaconda .. months ago that Leonard Cline and vegetable producers. Chester Hasbrouck was sued in Su­ Sdentifle experiment* hrVrot.rn^ Atchison . . , .193% 193% 193% ple concerned told different stories La Follette declared Congress cott of the Miaeachn*ett»laatitiiteot came down the hills from Tolland, from what they did in early re­ must consider the farm problem FOR DEMPSEY FIGHT preme Court today by his wife, Technology have proved that coffee Bald Loco .. .260 259% 260 Katherine Mitchell Hasbrouck for Balt & Ohio 120% 120% 120% along the trail by Snipsic lake to ports printed. The state was not “ because of the disaster in the agri­ should never be the back yard of_ the Mehiorial ready to go on with their case in culture regions, which has existed divorce. Hasbrouck Is said to be boiled for even as Beth Stl . . . ..6 3 % 62% 62% KILLS ARMED THIEF an airplane inventor and to come •hort a period as one 18,% building. Th^re he' left his automo­ June, nor was the defense. The true since 1920.” minute. Continued C M & Stp .. . .-18 ,% ,18% And Challenger to Draw Down from a wealthy Boston family. boiline causes the Do pfd ...... 33% 33 33 bile and accompanied by* Sheriff bill had been found. Cline was to be “ In spite of all the yowling Fred Vinton made his first appear­ about prosperity by propagandists The complaint alleges that Has­ d e v e lo p m e n t o-f Cons Gas . - . .116% 116% 116% held until September so the book HE HNDS IN ROOM $450,000, Tex Rickard An­ bitter and woody ance before Judge Edward M. Yeo­ of the present administration,” La brouck from March until July last tastes. T he best re­ Corn Prod . .58% 57% 58% that he had started was finished nounces Today. sults are obtained by mans. while he was In jail. It was called Follette said, “ the 'official figures lived at an 83 rd street address with Dodge Bros . .19% 18% 19 a woman who called herself Mrs. bringinz the coffee This morning over the same ro.ad ‘‘The Dark Chamber.” issued by the Bureau of Agricul­ Chicago, ,Sept. 13.— New con- to the boiling point Du Pont .. . .313 311% 313 Hasbrouck, but whose last name is and serving immedi­ came Leonard Cline, novelist, play- May Take Stand Chicago, Sept. 13.— Richard tural Economics in the Department trocts guaranteeing Gene Tunney a Erie ...... 60% 60% 60% said-to be Guisq. ately. 138% 138% writer, indicted for murder in the Cline may take the stand him­ Krogh, a student at Purdue Uni­ of Commerce show conditions flat sum of $1,000,000 and Jack Gen Elec .. . .139 versity, was commended today for The Hasbroucks were married Gen Mot .249% 248% 249% first degree, with but two men self. There is always a doubt in a among the farmers are worse now Dempsey* $450,000, have been missing from the necessary twelve jury’s mind unless the defendant ending the career of a burglar who than last year. The net income of March 7, 1912 in Los Angples. Ac­ Insp ...... 18% 17 18 signed by George Getz, as promot­ cording to Mrs. Hasbrouck’s attor­ 64% 64% to try him. takes the stand. Attorney General Is believed to have been terrorizin.g farmers has declined 20 per cent, er, with Tunney and Dempsey, the Int Nkl ----- . .64% since last year, the Bureau an­ ney, Harry G, Llese, Hasbrouck de­ Kennecott .. •..75% 72% 75 Two Panels Exhausted King will decide that question for the Park Manor district'of Chicago defending champion and challen­ Already a record has ;,been es­ Cline. for several weeks. nounced. The same agency issued serted his wife in 1918 and she had Lehi Val . . . .108 108 108 ger, respectively. In the world’s been unable to locate him unt.II re­ YOBAM Mack Trk tablished in the superior court of When all is considered there is After being held up and robbed statistics showing that corporations heavyweight title bout here, Tex .103% 102% 103% have made, on all stock, a return cently when she found him In the Mo Pac com ..5 4 % 53% 54 Tolland county in an effort to se­ a probability that Cline, the writer, in his home, Krogh chased the in­ Rickard announced today. of 13 per cent, while the farmers 83rd street department. N Y Cent . .161% 160% 161% cure a jury. One hundred and thir­ wanted to better describe a murder truder, both afoot and by street Money covering these guqrantees NYNHH .. . .50% 50% 50% ty have answered to their names scene by becoming a slayer. car, for more than a mile. A single made but 2 7-10 per cent. has already been deposited in an Penn RR . . ..67 66% 67 and answered question after ques­ shot brought the bandit down after “ There is something radically unidentified Chicago bank, subject Pere Marq . . .134 \,,134 134 tion, yet only ten of these 130 aro he had Ignored a command to halt. wrong with such economic condi­ to withdrawal by Dempsey and tions. It is a clear indication that Pullman new .77% ' 77% 77% now in the jury box as the case HILL WON’T CONFESS He died instantly. Tunney after the fulfillment of Radio ...... 64 63% 64 opens its second week. Forty more In the bandit’s pockets was loot the situation is not on a sound ihelr contracts, Rickard added. basis when the basic industry of ag­ TODAY Rock Island 108% 107% 107% have been called and the sheriff and taken from the Krogh home and The contracts, which replace the Sears Rob .. . .74% 73% 74 his deputies have been busy durjng HE KILLED MOTHER from a house next to Krogh’s. Po­ riculture is shown to be such de­ origiiial agreements with the two — —a Sou Pac .... .120 119% 120 the past three days, for they work­ lice are seeking to identify the plorable condition. It is the duty of fighters, rallying for a percejjtage STATE ed on Sunday, getting In.touch with slain man. They believe he is the Congress to remedy It." SOUTH MANCHESTER TOMORROW Sou Rail . .. .134 133 134 Ottawa,. 111., Sept. 13.— Falling of the prospective $3,000,000 gate, So of N J . .. . .40% 40% 40% the forty new veniremen that are mysterious prowler who has ter­ La Follette predicted action by were filed with the State Boxing wanted to complete the panel. in repeated attenjpts to lead Harry rorized the neighborhood for Congress on‘ Muscle Shoals, Boul­ Studebaker . . .61% 60% 60% Hill into confessing thit he had Commission and will be acted upon Un Pac .190% 189% 190% No Trial Until Wednesday weeks. der Dam and the Great Falls pro­ by that body in its regular meet­ murdered his mother, Mrs. Eliza ject in the District of Columbia. Uni Drug . . . .170 168 169 Even if the two men needed are Hill of Streatpr, 111., States Attor­ Young Krogh, who Is a track ing today, John C. Reicheimer, Uni Fruit . . .146% 146% 146% secured among the fo rty that are ney Russell O. Hanson of La Salle star at Purdue and who learned to commission chairman announced. US Rbr ----- . .52% 52% 52% called for today it will be a better county, today announced he would shoot at St. John’s Military Acad­ U S Stl . . . .154% 153% 154% ratio than was -the case up to the prepare the evidence for the Octo­ emy, entered his darkened homo 'Chang” will get you.— Adv. Westingh . .86 85% 86 present. There has been more in­ ber Grand Jury and ask an imme­ about ten o’clock last night. He TODAY IN FISTIANA Willys Ovid 17% terest shown In the county than was confronted by a man who or­ . .17% 17% diate trial. By DOC REID Ches & 0 . . . .195% 195% 195% ever before. The men who have Meanwhile, young Hill’s attor­ dered him to “ stick 'em up.” ARTESIAN WELI.S Del & Hud . .206 206 206 been drawn for jurymen have read neys were carefully mapping out The bandit forced Krogh Into a Int Harv . .. .215 215 215 that their names were among those plans for his defense. Dr. H. C. closet and then leaped through a Drilled Any Diameter— rear window. Krogh seized a gun Mrld Oil . . . . .37 36% 36% in the jury box and seeing the first Hill, the boy’s father, who has de­ SEPT. 13TH, 1719 Any Depth Any Place panel exhausted and also the sec­ clared he would spend his "last and began the chase that ended in FIGG’S BOXING SCHOOL ond they will give morq attention dollar to prove Harry’s inno­ the bandit's death. PICKED UP AT SEA. to the questions. Each side has cence,” has engaged an imposing Two hundred and eight years Charles F. Volkert Beautiful Norma Shearer as a modest violet; Her sister challenges left. The state has only array of legal talent. ’ ago today, James Figg, first cham­ a gold-digging lady of the night. And then Norma de­ MAY VISIT HAVANA. Blast Hole Drilling Montreal, Sept. 13.— After being five more to use and the defense While the youthful prisoner, pion pugilist of England, threw cides that goodness is the bunk. Yon‘U be thrilled at adrift in a raging gale in the North but eight, but these with the court worn out from the" harrowing Washington, Sept. 13.— President open the doors of the first boxing Test Drilling for Foundation what happens then I The popular star in her finest role. Atlantic for days, William E. Sin­ ruling on opposition to capital pun­ “ third degree” that followed his school known to pugilism. He call­ A film of gorgeous clothes and the drama that stalks clair and Richard M. Jackson, Bri­ ishment may soon exhaust the men 2,500-mIle journey from Seattle, Coolidge may go to Havana In Jan­ Water Systems uary to attend the Pan-American ed it Figg’s Boxing Academy and while New York sleeps.^ tish yachtsmen, who were attempt­ called today. At the best the trial slept soundly in his cell in the it was located on Tottenham Court Pumps for All Purposes. ing to cross the ocean in a 22-foot will not be started today. county jail. Dr. Hill conferred with Congress. He has been invited by THRILLS! GAYETY! GORGEOUS CLOTHSI his attorneys over plans for the President Machado of Cuba. in London. Tel. 1375-5. boat, were brought into port here Interest In Case Figg had originally gained fame today aboard, the steamer Alcor, Interest in the case is not con­ defense. The invitation is being seriously HIGHLAND PARR P. 0. Although neither Dr. Hill nor considered, but the President will as a swordsman but discarded the THURSDAY, ONE DAY ONLY which picked them up 350 miles fined to the person on trial because weapons of wai* when he discovered east of Belle Isle. the work of investigation has been any of the attorneys would discuss not accept until he determines the defense strategy, It was stated whether his official duties will en­ that he was handy with his fists. MAtINEE AND NIGHT carried on by the state police. Having gained recognition as the While the work In the greater part emphatically that the plea would able him to leave Washington at the GIRL DRINKS POISON. not be insanity. It is generally time, it was announced at the White champion of England by virtue of has been done by one of the mem­ believed that conistructlon of an a serie^ of victories in fist, fights Typewriters bers of the Stafford barracks the House today. Waterbury, Conn., Sept. 13.— alibi for Young Hill will be at­ with most of the well-known HELD^JeLAW fact that "Chief Bob” himself has All makes. Sold, rented, ex­ 'Mary Goldere, a 16-year-old girl to­ tempted. EXTRA SESSION, MAYBE burisers In London, Figg conceived made trips over the grounds Indi­ State’s Attorney Hanson admit­ the idea of teaching otl\^rs the The law says your father’s a murderer caught with day drank iodine following a quar­ cates that he is the directing pow­ changed and overhauled. rel with her sister. At St. Mary’s ted today hq was completely Washington, Sept. 13.— Presi­ manly art and his school was soon the goods. Tears, money and influtence can’t save him I er. It waS*in this same courthouse, baffled by the young prisoner’s filled with pugilistic aspirants from hosptial physicians said the girl almost a quarter of a century ago dent Coolidge has not made up his Special Discounts to Students. See what happen^. would recover. iron resistence to eflforts to break mind regarding the calling of an all parts of England, Figg reigned that the state police presented evi­ him down. as champion without ever having dence and secured a conviction extra session of Congress, it was THURSDAY NIGHT said at the White House today. been defeated until death suddenly SEPTE^IBER OYSTERS which resulted In a hanging, the Wool Is being made from pine over took him in 1734. Telephone 821 first time this had been accom­ needles by a process recently per­ Since returning from his vacation With the R in the month, Sep­ plished in Tolland County for over fected in Germany. In addition to he has found the sdntlment of Con­ Furniture Night tember, oysters are again welcomed eighty years. Since then “ Bob” yielding strong fibers, the resin ex­ gressional leaders to be against the Kemp's Musie A Stage Full of Beautiful Furniture Given Away. .'to the table.. One of the most Hurley has advanced step by step tracted from the needles is valuable special session, but he will make no charming ways of serving is In pat- and Is now the lone commissioner in the manufacture of Hlumlnatlng decision until he discusses the ques­ of the state police. He thought the gas. tion further. Read Herald Advs House

i by Attorney M. A. Burgess. AUTOIST KILLS B IU Y daims Good Record Fans Once Abusing l^ipsey, Claude Mills, who has been col­ lector of taxes of the city of Rock­ DONAHUE AT UURELPK, ville and the town of Vernon for several years past takes exception Now Anxious to See Comeback to a statement attributed to Ed­ (Continued from page 1) ward Dunn, chairman of the Demo­ H h ^ DEMOCRATS FILL cratic town committee- who is of the Connecticut Company now By DAVIS J. WALSH < The answer? There are two of claimed to have said that the work for over thirty years, says failure of New York, Sept. 13.— It was the them, to wit, Dempsey and the of collecting taxes in both the city the air brakes to work caused ws cold, grey, dark, dismal dawn of a great lure of boxing itself. of Rockville and the town of Ver­ car to crash into the trolley ahead morning after in Philadelphia, the Here we have the same princi­ SLATE OF OFFICES non was not done in a buslnessliko of him. It Is also possible that morning. In fact, after the dispir­ pals, namely l|k [e year older; the or satisfactory manner. Ho bases Motorman Gllllgan may have seen iting night of September 21 last. same promoter, the same distance, his figures on the report of Mr. the impending tragedy and failed Clustered about in steaming sod­ ten rounds, . and for all anyone Your Home Should Come First Mills who, is retiring from the office to notice how close his car was ap­ den groups, the citizenry awaiting knows it may be the same kind of [Hold Caucus— Tax Collec­ to give full time to his other bust proaching the front one. the departure of a train that would a fight. But the promoter In ques­ ness. Mr. Mills in turn makes the Marks on Fender take them thankfully out of there tion has selected virgin territory statement to The Herald reporter Both trolley crews claim they did and, as they stood numb and dumb for the second episode, . which is tor MiDs Has Good Rec­ that the tax collection in the town not see the boy struck by the auto­ and fumbling, a volunteer spokes­ one thing Afferent from 1926, and of Vernon is among the highest mobile. That Long made every ef­ man strode manfully forth and then there is Dempsey himself, SEPTEMBER IS HOME-MAKERS MONTH who may prove to be another. standing of any other town or city fort to avoid striking the boy is declaimed briefly hut to the point. ord. of equal grand list with that of seen by the fact that he swerved "Numquan rursus.” Believe in Dempsey sharply to the left, applied the Those would have been the They didn’t believe in Dempsey Vernon or Rockville and shows that words had he been a Roman in the for the past twenty years there is brakes and skidded about twenty then. They do now. feet before the car came to a stop. old Forum, but, as it was, he was Many of them, exhorters and (Special to The Herald) only about $10,000 outstanding in just a sap from out of the night is snick and span, fresh from America’s foremost furniture factories, everyt g p tax bills, secured in nearly every Marks on the front right fender in­ megaphone men for Dempsey to­ Rockville, Sept. 13.— The caucus dicate that the boy was struck on and what he said was "not again, day where they were magnificent, ably; more reasonably, in fact, than you might be inclined to Imagine. case by tax liens. • of the Democratic party was held the side of the fender instead of the nevermore,” a free translatl^on. It hammer throwers in 1926, believe Burned Their Mortgage was the only thing that had been last night in the council room of front of the car, tending to prove they are destined to see their man It was a gala night for Rockville that Long had almost missed strik- free that or any other in all the win in a punch at Chicago and re­ the Memorial, building and about Lodge qf Elks last night for not Inig Billy. Mr. Long was completely history of boxing. write the history of the heavy­ forty were in attendance. There is a only were local lodge members out broken up over the tragedy. He Another Year weight division. Others believe in force, but also enany from the It was his notion and theirs that feeling in Rockville that this is go­ said It was the first accident he has that Dempsey will go down fight­ surrounding towns and some of the in an extremely bad fight between ing this tiihe, knocked out, legiti­ : *r I ing to be a Democraic year and had in the twenty years he has been national officers. The last mort­ driving an automobile. Gene Tunney and Jack Dempsey mately, and that also is a spectacle v.’ith the exception of the collector gage note was for $10,000 and was Miss Athena Cramer, senior stu­ had been witnessed that night and that has been denied all men to of taxes, there was a full ticket paid early in the month but the dent in the local high school, was he meant to imply and so did those date. formal celebration of the event was who listened, that he and they Dempsey. What will they ever nomination all through. also a passenger on the trolley car wanted no part of a return engage- held last night. A with Billy and his mother. She, too, do without him when he passes, The meeting was called to order Party For Mrs. Wolviri as he must? With all due respect was about to alight at the same sta­ But that was one year and this by Chairman George E. Dunn and The home of Mrs. Elizabeth tion for her home is at the Wood­ for Tunney, it is Dempsey, marvel­ he was elected as chairman of the Dowding of Union street was the is another. ously regenerated in public esteem land Farm. According to Miss Cra­ Tunney snd Dempsey will meet meeting while G- B. McCarthy was scene of a pleasant gathering on mer’s story, Billy got out first ^ d for no particular reason except elected 3 clerk. Friday evening when fifteen friends all over again September 22 possibly that he deserves it, who is started across the street. His and instead of a crowd of 130,- There is an unexpired term and gathered for a farewell party in mother was about to follow when bringing three million dollars in­ honor of Mrs. Lillian Wolvin who 000 there will be 160,000 present to the Chicago stadium. a three ^ar term to b( filled on the the crash of the trolleys occurred. this time and Instead of a two // board of assessors fr • the coming will make her home In the future The impact closed the door between I hope he makes a fight that will .^1 in Hartford. During the evening million dollar house, the gate will be worthy of the testimonial. election and the selectior for the her and Mrs. Donahue making It be closer to three. three year term was Earl C. Nor­ whist was enjoyed and prizes were impossible for her to see as she was throp, a member of the police com- awarded to Mrs. Herbert Barstow, thrown forward bumping her head m'ttee of yie common council, who Miss Minnie Wendhelser, and Mrs. against the front part of the car. BNTHUSIAlSTIC f a n Wolvin. After the whist Mrs. Wol­ 3 Pc.‘ Overstuffed Suite lives in a Republican ward, but 3/as As far as can be learned no other GOVT. RESTORES IS TOTALLY BLIND V'Ml elected to the council last fall. For vin was presented with a beautif’al passengers on either trolley were In Jacquard Velour the two year term James F. Cos­ silk umbrella and also received injured. Motorman Gilligan suf­ Springfield, O.— You don’t tello, of Dobsonvllle was named. many beautiful indivldu^ gifts. fered a sprained right leg, the same have to have eyes to enjoy a Mrs. Wolvin expressed heV" appre­ Both of these men were absent limb injured sometime ago when a GAME AND FOOD baseball game, says Clarence v/hen ti’ ey were nominated, but Mr. ciation for the gifts ‘which she re­ large truck rammed a trolley car he Hawkes, sightless poet, nature- $159.50 ceived, after which Mrs. Dowding was operating. study writer and ardent base­ “ A YeAr to Pay.” Northrop when seen after the meet­ served her guests daint? refresh­ ing expressed himself as willing to Believe Trolley Faultless nSH IN RIVERS ball fan. His sense of hearing -is Buying this suite in quantities enables us to offer it at this ments. A social hour followed with Whether or not a law suit may so perfect that he unconscious­ run for the office. Mr. Cortello will music and recitations. Those pres­ very reasonable price. It is a quality suite throughout. Up­ represent the people living outside develop over the fatal accident is ly interprets the language, holstered all over in a rich and smartly tailored Jacquard velour ent were Mrs. Herbert Barstow, not known at this time. Representa­ grunts and yells of the crowed ofui. theLUC cityv.L, limits*______and hasa large Mrs. Charles Keeney, Mrs. Eliza and is fashioned to give both style and comfort. Cushions are ^following through Vernon Center. tives of the trolley company arrived into a mental picture of what’s reversible and the inner construction is of Nachman spring Davis, Mrs. Earl Annear, Mrs. Wal­ at the scene shortly after the acci­ Extended Campaign For Pur­ going on. He knows where the He' is the day, ticket agent at the lace Bouffard, Mrs. Arthur Vincent, units. Your choice of a variety of covers. The price is mark­ Manchester railroad station. dent and after an investigation said players are and what they are ed down to $159.50 and "A Year to Pay.” For this week only Miss Minnie Wendheiser, Misses that the company was in no way re­ doing and can tell where the For the two places on the board Phoebe and Kate Brown, Mrs. Irene sponsible for the tragedy. They pose of Restocking Coun­ ball has been hit and whether or until suites are all sold. of selectmen Christopher Jones was Johnson and Harriet Betty Johnson stressed the fact that the first car it is likely to be caught. named as a candidate for first of South Manchester. Mrs. Robert had stopped to discharge passen­ 4 selectman and Robert P. Reynolds, Carroll, Mrs. Michael Flynn and gers and that Billy had left the car try's Waters. a present member of the board, was Mrs. Elizabeth Dowding. before the two trolleys crashed. G. E. Keith Furniture G)., Inc. named as second selectman. Both Notes. This is proved by the fact that Bil­ LOWELL MAN, SUICIDE, CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. are good vote getters. Frank Condon, Tolland County ly was struck about twenty feet Washington.— The United States Auditor, which will be one of the Y. M. C. A. secretary, has returned from the trolley rails. government is conducting an eX' uncontested offices w 's the meet- from an auto trip to Maine. The first news of the ^tragedy tended campaign to restore Ameri­ ' INVESTIGATOR HNDS ■ ing’s choice in the selection of John Joseph Gessay, son of Mr. and reached police headquarters here ca’s game and food fisheries. ^ - H. Zimmerman. Mrs. Stefan Gessay of High, was through Sergeant William Barron Despite President Coolidge s For town clerk and town treasur­ given a farewell party by a number who was on his way to the Seyms leaning toward the old fashioned Aged Man Wrote to Sisters er George S. Scanlon was named, of his friends on Saturday evening street jail with five prisoners. Ser­ custom the baiting one’s hook with although John B. Thomas, who is at Crystal Lake. Mr. Gessay will geant Barron stopped at the scene a worm, the U. S, Bureau of Fish Telling Them He Planned to the present town clerk has many leave for Perklomen Prep. School, and phoned the news to headquar­ eries is sticking the rivers and KiH Himself. followers among the Democratic Pa. ters. During his Investigation, the lakes with educated fish that on oc­ ' party as well as the Republican Mrs. Leroy Chapman and daugh­ prisoners made no attempt to es­ casion will strike to flies as well as Providence, R. I., Sept. 13.— party for which he ha. been named ter Mae of South Manchester spent cape although afforded every op­ live bait, • Special Investigator John E. Deav- for both positions am', even in a con- Sunday as the guests of Mr. and portunity. Motorcycle Officer Ru­ While the food fisheries are re­ illa, of the attorney general’s of­ Mrs. Melville Chapman of Pleasant garded as most important about \ test It is expected that he will come dolph H. Wirtalla arrived shortly fice, today exploded the murder MARLOWS ii home a winner over the candidate and took the prisoners to Hartford. 117,000,000 of strictly game fish theory in connection with the find­ named for both offices by the Demo­ Mrs. Mary A. Willis of Pleasant Chief of Police Samuel G. Gordon were distributed in American wa­ ing of the body of Eugene Thomas cratic caucus last nig’ street is enjoying a two weeks’ arrived at the scene shortly after ters during the last year. Part of Shaw, of Lowell, Mass., with a Fireworks of the Evening visit in Bristol. the accident and took full charge the game variety were raised at the chain around the neck, off Block The fireworks of the evening de- Ellsworth Nettleton, son of Mr. of the investigation. Morris Paster­ various hatcheries operated by the Island. velQped' when the question of the and Mrs. Frank Nettleton of Talcott nack of the Elite Studio was called bureau, while a large number were Deavllla discovered .that Shaw selection of a collector came up. avenue, is taking a summer course take pictures of the scene. The, derived from the salvage work con­ who was 70 years old, had written The Republican cauc” s have named in the Yale Extension Class in New spot where the Donahue boy was| ducted in the over-flowed areas of relatives in Massachusetts that he Great Alteration Charles M. Squires, as - representa­ York. killed is about 300 feet this side of the Upper-Misslsslppl during the was going to take his life by leap­ Thomas North, Edward Carvey the Manchester-East Hartford town recent floods. ing from the deck of the Boston to tive of the First National Bank as and William Howe are at the Yale New York steamship Boston. He collector, and It was the desire of line on the crest of Wickham’s hill. Angler’s Demands Engineering summer camp In East The Donahue Family. "In spite of an annual increase in suffered business reverses and Chairman Dunn to have this action was despondent over the commit­ ratified by the Democrats. He met Lyme. Billy was the second child Mr. production of game fish, the de­ And Mrs. Clifton Bell of Union street mands of the anglers cannot be ment of his wife to an insane . with opposition from .'.ndrew Jack- and Mrs. Donahue have lost by hospital. Deavilla Interviewed a spent Tuesday as the guest of Mrs. death. Four years ago, Joseph, then met fully, and a considerable num son who told the gathering that Mr. Edward Hess of South Manchester passenger on the steamship who Dunn was "hobnobbing” around three years old, died of infantile ber of applications must be carried Misses Doris and Gladys Ruehl over each year to be tilled from the saw Mr. Shaw leap from the ship with Republicans and was working paralysis. They have two other chil­ off Point Judith. of School street are spending a two dren, Charles Jr., who is 12 years next season’s output,” declared in accord with them. This Mr. Dunn weeks’ vacation with relatives in Medical Examiner Charles H. denied and read figures of salaries old and Harry, who is but three. Henry O’Malles’, commissioner of Bryant discovered a bruise on the Newark, N. J. Mr. Donahue has been a long time fisheries. paid to the collector when he served Everett Bell of Union street re head, which at first indicated Expansion Sale resident of Manchester, formerly "This is largely due to the fact both city and town and showed it turned today to his duties at the murder but Mr. Deavilla stated to­ to be about $1,100. The meeting living with his parents at their that In many sections of the coun­ day that the blow was undoubtedly National Fire Insurance Co. of try the provision of an Initial stocky was ready to vote on the question Hartford, after a two weeks’ vaca­ farm on Adams street. caused by the body striking the The funeral service for little Bil­ which by natural reproduction will offers wonderful bargains throughout the store, Main Floor and for the nomination of Charles M. tion. side of the steamship. Squires, but only wit:-, the under­ ly will be held Thursday morning replenish the waters, does not suf­ Sisters of the deceased had The Mothers’ Club of the Union fice and the hatcheries must pro­ Basement. Here are a few sample values: standing that he be the representa­ Congregational church will hold its at the St. James’s church here, but withheld the letters telling of Mr. vide the fish that the sportsmen are tive of the First National Bank in first meeting Thursday afternoon at burial will be in the family plot in Shaw’s contemplated eulcide and the St. Bridget’s cemetery where he to capture.” Lowell lawyer had published in MEN’S SHIRTS, white and tan, collar at- this work. 3 o’clock. The meetings will be held Distribution Problem Ladies’ Everlasting Under the new plan of election the third Thursday of each month will be laid to rest beside his little that city a report that Mr. Shaw $ 1 . 5 9 , tached, regular $1.00, 7 Q p that bank, because of the deposit brother Joe. During the past year the Bureau died in New York. Sutrite H ose ...... Mrs. Ethel Leonard, the president has distributed about 6,500,000,000 Sale P r ic e ...... • they will have left to their care will preside. Refreshments will be Ladies’ 99c Silk MEN’S “ BIG YANK” SHIRTS, regulw $1, will assign Mr. Squires to the col­ served following the program. "fish units,” Including adult fish, 7 Q P Miss Della Durfee, who has been fingerllngs, fry and eggs, in the Hosiery...... § in black and 7Q P lection of taxes and ’"Ml send no­ government’s fishcultural activity. ’’Chang” Is coming.— Adv. tices to take payers fifteen days be­ confined to the Deaconess Hospital, JAMES BURKE ELECTED More than 5,000,000,000 represent­ Ladies’ 50c Rayon ^ Q blue ...... • Boston, all summer, returned to her fore they are due. For this work the ed the eggs and try of only four Silk H o s e ...... Men’s Blue Shirts, pay Is about $300 a >ear, plus an home on Park street on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milne of West K. OF C. GRAND KNIGHT marine species— the cod, haddock, Regular 69 c ...... 5 9 c equal amount of about $300 for the pollock and winter flounder. TOWN ADVERTISEMENT Ladies’ 99c Rayon 7 Q P collecting of the personal tax and street left Monday for an automo­ About 300,000,000 comprised Silk V e s ts ...... f a / Men’s Rose, Regular 15c, 1 rt p Hearing on assessment for the $100 for making up the personal bile trip to Canada. other Important commercial fishes Sale P r ic e ...... tax book. Charles E. McCarthy was Mr. and Mrs. Austin Phillips of construction of sidewalks or curbs Ladies’ 99c Rayon Annual Election of Campbell such as the Pacific salmon. Great Men’s 25c Hose, Elected registrar without opposition. Pittsfield, Mass., spent the week­ Lakes whlteflsh and herring, shad or both on Summit Street. Silk Bloomers...... end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Council Held at Lodge Hall Rose Campbell, John Wenner- ; v-i Constables For Vernon and pike perch, or wall-eyed pike, Sale P r ic e ...... 1 9 c Because of the many complaints Leroy Brazil of Union street. Last Night. strom et ux, Robert and Emma Ladies’ 99c Rayon Miss Phyllis Llsk of Union street and lake trout. Men’s 50c Hose, ^ Q p about electing men as constables In order to deposit these fish in Douglas, Mary Sullivan, Wm. M Silk Chemise...... Brown et ux, Frank S. Valluzzl, Sale Price ..,...... who would not senre and the lack spent the week end with friends in James Burke was elected grand waters where they might grow to of proper police protection in the South-Manchester. maturity, the bureau’s distribution Wm. A. Perrett and Christopher Ladies’ 99c Rayon Men’s 39c Hose, ^ 9 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blake of knight at the election of Campbell Glenney, Edward J. Holl, Herbert Vernon Depot and Dobsonvllle sec­ Council, K. of C., last night. Other cars travelled 63,500 miles, while Silk Step-ins ...... Sale P r ic e ...... ' . . . tion the voters who attended the Union street spent Sunday in Mel­ detached messengers carrying fish Robinson, Charles Hartenstein et officers are Wilbur Messier, deputy ux, Charles and.Sara Flck, Edward Ladies’ $1.59 Rayon ^ caucus were very anxious to see rose. . ,, grand knight; Thome3 Morlarty, traveled an additional 363,500 1 Girls’ Pantie Dresses, 7 Q P that this was done, so they nominal Miss Lucille Grant of South Man­ miles according to a report made and Mary Murray, Ethel Klinkham- Regular 99c, Sale Price ...... § 4 chester spent the week end as the chancellor; Charles C’Connell, re­ mer, Wm. A. Perrett and Christo­ Silk S l i p ...... ^ >. ed a man who lives in that section corder; James McVeigh, treasurer; to Secretary of Commerce Hoover Baby Crib Blankets, dj “I | Q \ and elected him as one of the men guest of Miss Hope West of West by Commissioner O’Malley. pher Glenney, Edward J. Holl, Children’s 25c and 29c 1 9 c Bridge. Edward Moonan, warden; Arthur Manchester Dairy Ice Cream Co., to be on the ticket, only to find that Keating, inside guard; Joseph Hose ...... $1.29 grade ...... A * * j after this had been done that he Harry Irwin 2nd, Albert Heming­ 75c grade at 65c; 59c grade 39c, 29c grade JANITOR TRIES SUICIDE Doyle, outside guard; John Tynan, AUTUhIN HOUSE-CLEANING way et ux, William Sharp, Harriet Children’s Regular 50c 3 9 c was not a voter, so it was taken up advocate; Walter Buckley, trustee Robinson, ’ Agnes Gibson Ritchie, 19c. under "unfinished ^business,” the for three years; board of governors, The Gammons-Holman Co., Oscar Hose ...... , caucus at this time being on the Winsted, Conn., Sept. 13.— If you neglected to have all your Charles Kozlik, 55, janitor of the P. J. Hutchinson, Robert J. Gor­ comfortables and blankets cleaned Johnson et ux, Thomas Trotter et election of a town committee to man, Bernard O’Neill, Paul Mori- consist of five men and five wom- Methodist Episcopal church here thoroughly when you stored them, ux, Edward J. Holl, Sarah A. Turk attempted suicide on the church arty and Robert McVeigh. have them done now before .winter ington, Robert Von Deck et ux en. The members of the party elect- James Watson, John Graham Est, Little Boys’ Suits 5 ed to these positions were Fred G. grounds today by cutting his throat starts. ». Hartenstein, Sr., George E. Dunn, with a razor and drinking lysol. At and Catherine Graham. the hospital where he was taken it Owners of property abutting $2.98 g r a d e ...... $2.49 "■ Robert P. Reynolds, Charles E. Me 99c g r a d e ...... • 79c was said he will die. Despondency ABOUT TOWN TIGHTEN SCREWS sidewalks or curbs or both on Sum * earthy and Maurice Jackson. The mlt Street. women members of the committee is believed to be the cause of his $1.89 grade ...... $3.49 g r a d e ...... • • .$2.98 act. He lived with his wifev and To tighten screws that keep You are hereby notified that the elected were Mrs. Helen Garvin, working loose, remove, dip the tip daughter. Selectmen of the Town of Manches $1.98 g r a d e ...... Mrs. Helen C. Heffron, Mrs. Nellie Miss Estella and Miss May Alcock in glue and replace immediately, ter. Conn., acting under and pursu $3.98 grade ------...... $3.19 D. Fay, Mrs. Nellie F. Burke and returned to Albany, N. Y., today Theyvwlll not work out again. ant to Section 20 (396) : (House $2.59 g r a d e ...... Miss Catherine C. McCarthy. So groat a stimulus has prohibi­ after spending a week with their Bill No. 929) Special Laws of Con The constables nominated were tion been to the California wine- aunt, Mrs. L. J. Gibson of 25 Stark­ There are more than 207 persons necticut, 1915, entitled "An Act Thomas Fay, George LaChapelle, grape Industry that now there are weather street. Captain Louis Skin­ in America with net incomes of amending an Act concerning the Michael Ash and Fred Davis, only ten California counties where ner of Boston was a week-end guest more than $1,000,000 a year. Nine­ nomination of candidates for public The town committee was given grapes are not grown. Formerly, ty-six of these live in New York. Big Basement Bargains of Mrs. Gibson. office and the number, power and power to fill any vacancies in the there were eighteen. Three women have incomes between duties of the Town Officers of the list of officers or town committee. Agnes G. Ritchie has transferred three and four million dollars each. Town of Manchester.” Approved New basement entrance from front of store. , . . • This also extended to the offices of to John Ritchie a half-interest in May 20th, 1915, will meet at the All hoHsefnrnishings in our Big Basement school visitors for which Thomas her property on Summ't street, ac­ Municipal Building, in said Town F. McLoughlln and Dr. J. B. Flag- cording to a warrantee deed filed of Manchester on September 19th, It win pay you weU to BUY NOW— Come in TOMORROW. herty were named. The caucus was today in the Municipal building, 1927, at seven o’clock, E. S. T., for in session for one hour. The lot measures 60 by 115 feet. the purpose of assessing two-thirds Ordered to Vacate of the cost thereof upon the proper­ ‘ ‘ Hyman Gellin of Hartford, own Manchester Division No. 1, A. O ty adjacent thereto, for the con­ ' er of the string of one-story stores H. will meet on Thursday evening struction of sidewalks or curbs or phi"’* both upon said street. ^ on the west side of Market street in St. James’s hall at 8 o’clock to F o rV a h ie s MARLOW’S F or V alues ■* yesterday afternoon had service % a f| l By Order of and for hear reports from the delegates to i ^ yo u f ’ made Messrs. Bookis and Mur­ the recent convention. The Board of Selectmen phy, who occupy what is known as g classified of the 867 MAIN STREET , the Goode Shop, to vacate the c(a«if#ed*^ Miss Ellen Gorman of Brainard Town of Manchester, Conn. ■ premises by September 19. The no- place is spending two weeks at Lake Manchester, Conn. H-9-13-27 ► tlce, which is the first step in a columns - Sunapee, N, H. aammanr process case, was drawn ■/L r ilANCHESTER XCOTWTjlS^nB^^ SEPneMBR 18,192?^^ ► i

the persons of suspects shall be these ill-timed, mismanaged efforts searched for goods lacking a gov­ are hurting aviation more than ernment revenue stamp and the helping It. r^ttPntttS IHrralb possession of contraband foreign- It is the old voice that called Co­ g’ - _ imfiUSHIBO BT made goods be rated as a felony? lumbus crazy In the streets of . THH HERALD PRINTINO Ca If present day aviation is becom­ Genoa. The scene has changed, but \ FouaC«d by Blwood A Bla eB^ Oct. 1. 1881 ing! a serious handicap to the col­ the voice is' the same. (,c. \* Every EvenlnB Except Sundays .“.n d The Dole air race whs not well B e g w the lection of Import revenues, what Is H olidays' Entered at the Poet Office at Uan« likely to happen when the plane be­ prepared for, and such a contest ^ bheater as Second Class Mail Matter. comes an actual free lance. was useless, the voice declares. Wo ,'3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall ,f [ six dollars a year, sixty cents a cannot deny that. # ' i; - month tor shorter perloda But what we want to point out " By carrier, eighteen cents a week. hjOURDERS ^ Single coplea three oenta About twelve thousand murders here is that the voice of criticism Ol SPECIAL AJJVERTISINQ REPRB- a year are committed in the United seems to have forgotten the main BENTATIVB. Hamllton-De Llsser, issue. That is the conquest of fho Inc.. 285 Madison Avenua Now York States, according to statistics of U.M and 612 North Michigan Avenue. criminologists. These* are murders air, an attempt to widen the boun­ •“ Chicago. daries of what man has found pos­ ill' The Manchester Evening Herald Is according to the legal definition. If on sale In at Schults's sible in aviation, the charting of .• 5 z: News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. the legal definition coincided with ~ Street and 42nd. Street entrance ot the moral definition It is probable the unknown. ~ Grand Central Station. All these people are heroes and i ^ ^ “International News Service has the that instead of a thousand a month they are not foolish. They are brave " exclusive rights to use tor republica* all the year round we could lay C tlon In <;.ny form all news dispatches past common understanding. As for ~ credited to or not otherwise credit- claim to two thousand at least, for » ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively certainly a thousand deaths a wasting human life, by th© spirit ^ entitled to use for repubilcatlon all of Nero, there are worse ways to ~ the local or undated news published month among those classified as •i herein.” waste human life than this! automobile fatalities bear so close Great causes claim life. Men die H TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1927 a resemblance to murder thdt it Is to open doors that others may splitting hairs to differentiate. crowd across the threshhold. As So far as the victim is concern­ : PATHETIC long as the course leads onward ed there is little to choose between ~ Little Billy Donahue lost his brave spirits will lead the way, and being shot for what money may bo i life yesterday afternoon to an there will be always those who ^ automobile. An almost Incredible in his pocketbook and being hurled watch and criticize. to eternity down a bank by some “ clash of circumstances contributed That’s a brave band of men and grinrAng fool who comes tearing I to the automobile’s killing. Every women gathered there at Davy around a curve on the wrong side 1 human who has heard, read, or In Jones’ locker. Don’t be silly enough of the road at sixty miles an hour. * any way knows of the death sym- to call them foolish! ' pathlaes with Billy’s parents. Too, For the life of us we can’t see RANGES - ; every man or woman who drives why the gunman should not have an automobile sympathizes with the as good a defense Jn saying “ I OU couldn’t choose a better time to buy a range didn’t mean to kill him; I only I\ driver of that car. The loss of life than right now. Fall stocks have arrived and oilr is crued enough, especially when meant to shoot his ear off,” as the Y display is c;omplete, ready for cold weather. Dur­ ' * the victim is so young, but imagine, lunatic motorist who claliiis “ acci­ ing the’.-Fall Range Club you can pay for your range irt i if you can, the mental anguish of dent” after breaking every rule of small amounts extending over six months. Yet you will r the man who was a mere pawn of the road and throwing every sane receive the_pASH PRICE!—usually only given to cash- precaution to the winds. ' fate in taking that life. custom ers" Yet in nine cases in ten they do By RODNEY BUTCHER not even convict such criminals Washington, Sept. 13.— The dip­ In our fall display you will find an assortment so com­ NEEDS VISION lomatic business is good, too. plete that i^ includes a range for every need. Celebrat­ even of manslaughter. “ They didn’t While this government embarks Nobody expected, when Edward ed Crawfojrds-and Chambers—Glenwoods—and popular -mean to.” on a building program for its em­ I. Hurley, the man who built the bassies and legations abroad and priced Rpselands and Wincrofts. Coal stoves, gas stoves, “bridge of ships to France” during Conigress plans what to do with combination coahand gas ranges and oil stoves. Imagine '.he,World war, sprung the proposi­ K.ATIE LOSES— OH, WELL! $50,000,000 appropriated for new such an array of stoves to select from—and any one of The mills of the gods as refiected government buildings, foreign na­ tion that the railroads ought to go tions are holding up their end by them can be purchased on the Club Plan. into the shipping business, that in the busy Los Angeles courts have enlarging their diplomatic mis­ RangeS'Will be stored for future delivery if you wish. . there should be instant reaction in ground their way and Katie Smith sions in the capital or moving into the form of a bunch of railroad will get no $10 damages from Artie new and bigger quarters. Gardner. Great Britain, long since an­ presidents running to Mr. Hurley nounced that she would build a all out of breath and crying, "Show The judge who handled this case grand new million-dollar embassy 113 how to do It!” Nor has there is a learned man, an astute and on Massachusetts avenue and sent earnest man, but, without any in­ an architect over here to draw Six Months to Pay—Low Cash Prices been any such reaction. up the plans. Construction will tention of expressing contempt of Nevertheless it is doubtful If start almost any time now. anybody has said anything as well court, we must feel that Solomon In getting out on Massachusetts The three burner Crawford Gas worth while, on the ever-vexing would have decided otherwise. Wo avenue, the British lion has de­ Range, sketched below, comes feel that Solomon, in all his glory, fied W’ashington’s principal social a subject of an American merchant lioness, Mrs. ,John B. Henderson. Fairy Crawford $68*50 either with or without mantel: marine, as has this Chicago busi­ would have ordered Katie Smith re­ Mrs. Henderson built a number — with pilot light and simmer, oven ness man who bossed the building imbursed. Here’s the situation; of prospective embassies or ac­ Sketched above— Your opportunity to get one of the finest ranges and broiler— only made, at an old-fashioned stove price! You can pay for it while you of three ships a day at a time Artie and Katie were dancing. It quired sites for them out on Six­ teenth street— just above her fa­ when "ships, ships and more ships” was one of the modern scrambles use it— a few pennies a day! It’s a great range! Sturdily built like mous castle— and the British de­ all Crawfords, with 8 inch covers, twenty-inch oven, bracket mantel shelf $44 meant the winning of the war. — not exactly a minuet. Artie, it cision to go elsewhere was re­ “ It occurs to me,” said the for­ seems, in the course of his earnest garded as rather a blow to her and all. mer head of the Shipping Board, effort, indicted bruises upon Katie’s program. "as an ideal proposal to urge upon feet. The toe-trampling so pained Nevertheless,. the Spanish gov­ our railroads the solution of this Katie and brought her to so ernment recently bought the fa­ problem. The railroads have all the much of mental anguish that she mous Sixteenth street residence machinery necessary to put such a prayed justice for reimbursement which Mrs. Henderson built- for Chambers GasRar^' the vice president and will add an QOaif& wfMtiL GAS ‘niRNED OFFl plan Into execution. They are en­ in the modest extent of the afore extension to it for a chancery. said $10. gaged In the business of transport­ Just in the rear of the new Span­ The Village Crawford Royal, On Club Terms ing passengers and freight. All they Artie has his followers, of course. ish embassy, on Fifteenth street, lies a huge English Gothic palace sketched above, is one of the most aeed to do is to extend the field of There are those who will say Chambers ranges are included in built by Mrs. Henderson and just popular sizes in the Crawford line.. their operations by adding a bit, that in defending the suit hq was this Fall’s Range Club— an unique purchased by the Egyptian gov­ It is particularly suited for the fam­ perhaps, to their vision.” standing merely on his rights, ernment for its legation. feature. You can own one of these ily cf four to six. In dull black Aye, there’s the rub. There was whether he stood on Katie’s feet or Others on Mrs. Henderson s gas saving— time Saving ranges— pay embassy row are the French, finish with single mantel for it in 6 months— yet receive the 1 day when the railroads of the not. These henchmen of Artie’s Mexican, Polish, Italian and country would have needed no will say that when Katie consented Lithuanian. Cash Price. Chambers actually cut more than a hint to have seen the to dance with Artie, whether she The Italians, heeding the need $84.25 your gas bill in half! Models for great worth of Mr. Hurley’s sim­ knew him as an execrable dancer for expansion, are building an ex­ all sizes of homes. tension to their embassy which ple but none the less brilliant idea. or not, she automatically forfeited will give them larger quarters for But that was the, day of “ vision.” any claims that might have result­ offices. That was the day when the rail­ ed from cracked spine, broken France, too, is planning a small Crawford Gas Ranges with ele­ roads were ruled by men hunting neck, fallen arches, sprained knees office building alongside its em­ bassy on Sixteenth street at the vated ovens come in many sizes and for the solution of the nation'’:s or any of the other little ills that Glenwood Ranges lower end of Embassy Row. choice of white and black or pearl transportation problems even as the one risks in the latter-day‘ballroom gray finishes. 4 burner ranges with prospector hunts for gold. Now, wrestling' matches. Next month the Czecho-Slovak At Low Prices mission wilb move out of its left hand elevated ovens— separate regrettably enough, this eagerness And there are those among quarters on lower Sixteenth street You’ll surely be interested In the adjustable broilers— pilot light and of wide-eyed______vision is _ dimmed by , , Artie’s adherents w?!o aren’t so nice to Sheridan. Circle, where it will unusually low prices we have secur­ the habit of running railroads for with their arguments, either. For be a neighbor of the Swedish and simmer ed for you on Glenwood Ranges. stockmarket profits first and for instance, one of them said that If •Rumanian missions, the other dip­ lomatic buildings on, the circle. Each range is backed by Watkins $44.50 transportation incidentally. Per­ Katie could gallop through one of The Czechs decided to move be­ Brothers usual high standard of haps that is why there has been so these modern dances, accepting the cause- Minister -Zdenek Flerlinger. p-i -v'cs and fully guaranteed by us. little indication, up to the present postures and motions thereby nec­ in his present quarters, can place The model C, as sketched to right hour, that the railroads are inter- essary, and suffer no mental an- only 12 guests around his table— room- is that scarce. And the with single mantel, costs only ;sted in the Hurley scheme. ^guish, surely then the matter of minister’s kitchen is so famous for ^cuffed shoes and barked toes its Bohemian mehlspeisen that Siould bring no tear rolling down seats are very much in demand. iLIR SMUGGLING $74.50 her fair cheek. Men can be cats, Some time ago this newspaper The embassy now occupied by For the family that wants to com­ too, you see. expressed its 'slight bewilderment the . G.erm.a.ns is inconWenient. bine coal and gas^in one stove, the But look here, Artie, you may be as to what was going to happen to It is composed of three old build­ Victory Crawford comes in two sizes right, and the judge may be abso­ ings on Massachusetts avenue and International tariff and passport — stove black or gray enamel— the lutely according to Hoyle, and. all only by turning two rooms into WHITTALL RUG CLUB barriers when aviation had reached one has the ambassador been able large size above or the 36 inch size that. However— the point where planes could pass to give any adequate social func­ that costs only OPENING TODAY, ALSO. We still feel that Solomon, l i all tions.' Even now, he cannot in­ from one country ,to another, un­ his glory, would have awarded vite as' large a guest list as he load passengers or goods in out- of- would like to his much sought Katie that $10. That gallantry $151 the-way and unguarded places and after dinner parties and bier might not perish from the world— hop away again without having to abends, nor can he display to the and for the sake of safety on the best advantage his famous collec­ make use of any specially prepared dance floor. tion of old china with its mural aviation field. background or imperial yellow. Everybody knows that consider­ The Mexican embassy not only WATKINS BROTHERS, In c . COURAGE AND FOOLISHNESS boasts the \only roof garden in able liquor is run into the United Washington’s diplomatigoland but States from Cuba and Bimini by Nungesser and Coli were the has a cactus room with a re­ EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD RANGES, airships, but these are seaplanes first. They rode on the wings of the markable' collection of cactus, and not much more exempt from White Bird Into a fathomless night. and a display of Mexican art__and Since their brave challenge a craftsmanship — sombreros, rugs, capture than any other kind ot pottery, paintings and so on— craft, since they must find their dozen men and two women have which give a singularly exotic note terminals along the shore; while gone to join the gay little band of to ,fehe aristocratic surroundings. land planes would have to end their daring spirits in Davy Jones’ lock­ trips either on prepared aviation er. The women who bear that hardy fields or in large open spaces easily band company were a school teach­ \ waiters, chefs and shop what a tale the romance of the “ Say,” said the actor,’' “ Youi t ;\ observed. What we had in mind er, Mildred Doran, and a princess, have just been waited upon by drivjers, face is familiar. Weren’t you blind keepers. kaiser’s guardsman and the scul­ U': was the time when invention will Lowenstein-Wertheim. the fore-captain of the German lery-maid would have made! the last time we met.” royal something-or-other before 1 St. Roman and Mouneyres, fly­ s “ Yes, sir,” confessed the pau' make it possible for a plane, even the war. Or goine to a beach re­ Few of them bemoan the fate handler. “ But that was last wdek.’ I-' ■■'}..■ 1 a heavily laden one of great size, ing from France to Buenos Aires; I Intended an Ode, sort, you note on the menu that that has overtaken them. They Those who like to think of New Paul Redfern, winging his way And it turned to a Sonnet. the chef formerly bad charge of are better losers than most men York in terms of ultra-effi­ p " 1 to make a direct descent or ascent. ciency are herewith .informed that Speaking of beggars, they tell r' alone from Georgia to Brazil; Ped­ It began a la mode, the royal kitchen of Italy, before who suddenly find their fortunes me that the eame fellows' 'who 1 It appears, however, that out­ I Intended an Ode; Mussolini made everyone forget wiped out. You hear of few who the clocks of the Fifth Avenue lar, Frost, Knope, Scott, Erwin and ask for a “ dime for a' Cup ol side of the United States smugglers But Rose crossed the road the name of the Italian king. go to a bedroom and turn on the traffic towers keep less accurate coffee” on Broadway, change 1%.; time than the old ticker In Has- ■ havei^t waited for that futur^ Eichwaldt, all in the Dole race from In her latest new bonnet; New York, Sept. 13.— It dally The doorman who opens your gas. their wall to a “ dime for a cup of / S Frisco to Hawaii; Bertaud, Hill and I intended an Ode If you manage to win their con­ kln’s livery stable. Riding up the tea” when they get oh Fifth oi eventuality: Reports come of great becomes more Impossible to guess taxicab, you find, was the czar’s avenue \ the other day I made quantities of French brandy and their passenger, Philip Payne, an And It turned to a Sonnet. the former station of the waiter third-assistant chief of this-and- fidence, perhaps they will tell you Madisons avenues. 1 ■—Austin Dobson: Urceus Exit. check of five tower clocks and editor— all these gallant adven­ at your table or the chef who pre­ that. The young lady : who comes glowing stories of the past and, GILBER-f SWAN.' French silks, and even French now and then, they will bring to found no, two announcing the pares your food in out and danpes was the princess same time— that is, of course, al­ model gowns, being flown into Eng­ turers of the air vanished into the cafes. of some little Balkan province and. you the suggestion of traX^y bid­ Valhalla of courageous crusaders of den just behind a mask. lowing for tlfne spent in getting General ^ land from across the Channel and DAILY ALMANAC One^ hardly knows whether to the place at which you buy flowers from one to the other. landed on the open downs of Sussex the seas! say “ garcon,” "major,” or “ your for the girl friend is operated by Whatever the task they have Auto Repairing; and excellency” to the fellow who three ex-ladies in waiting to the undertaken they carry it off with and Surrey, whence they are whisk­ The voice of criticism has begun General Scott entered Mexico czarina. Or something like that. a proud dignity. This dignity of A Broadway beggar fipproached City, 1847. stands servlley at your table, a Overhauling ed away by fast motor cars. to call these long distance ocegn napkin folded over ■his arm and Warriors, royalty, army chiefs, former station is Imparted to you an actor rushing to rehearsal and Yale College held first com- made the usual request for a SHBUHl.VN Is the time liable to be not so flights foolish. A waste of human inscrutability stamped upon his domos and dignataries— they have as they tell their stories. * Rear of 25 Hollister Hireot. mencement, 1702. O. Henry would. have______loved to .. “ dime to get a cup of coffee.” The far away when, in order to enforce life. Lindbergh was brave and his Michael de Montaigne, essayist, face. drifted in from the wrecka,ge of Phone IIS28-e Kealdenee 28S**-* onartlnts on w ar. to baAoma tail •moat tham and writ* of them— haasr#.* .noIntaA •o •mntv alaava. revenue laws, shons. houses and deed helped aviation vastly, but died, 1592. 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Law” is the story of a man who is ACCIDENTAL. The First and Second A. E. F. tAFTER MDNIGHr; convicted of murder on a falpe charge and is saved only when the Bridgeport, Sept. 13.— Norwalk.’a shadow of the nooSe hangs ’ over NORMA’S GREATEST him on the day of execution. Labor'Day- bomb tragedy. In whick Our Constitution— ^No. 1 a young boy was killed^ and dozeiis -(^EV HAbIHEIR QUAKES IN CRBfEA of older, persons were Injured, was Sebastapol, Russia, Sept. 13.— entirely accidental, according to a WJ9\7 l^ss Shearer starring In State Twelve persons were dead today Ending issued here today'by Coro­ BY HARRY ATWOOD Feature T o d a y — Furniture and 165 were suffering Injuries as ner John J. Pkelan. Julius Popp# President Constitution Anniversary Association. Night Thursday. a result of a-severe earthquake in aged Z, of 123 Ely avenue, Soutk MI Crimea/'and Turkestan, in which Norwalk, killed by an explosion of Norma Shearer’s greatest picture considerable pr,9perty damage was celebration bombs, was the subject -is "After V Midnight,” - which is done. There were 15 distinct shocks of the coroner’s inquest leading to Masterpiece in Human Government Little, .Showing at the State theater today which lasted almost continuously the finding. ; and tomorrow. In it the ’ popular over a period of 30 minutes. _ Known by People of America; Ler •comedienne Is better than ever and dares Expert in Analyzing Mean­ 'through the" capable direction of Monte Bell she has made the film ing of Historic Document. an epic of the ladies of the evening >and their lives. EDITOR’S NOTE:— William Gladstone, the famous British Tt is a smart story of two sisters, statesman, called the Constitution of the United States “ the most •as unlike as day and night— one, wonderful work ever struck off at a given time by the brain and Hjvho despite her profession as a purpose of man.” Yet today few people really know what that Cigarette girl in a jazz palace, main­ Constitution contains. This is the first of a series of twelve tained dignity and decency, the informative articles by Harry Atwood, president of the Constitu­ ^ther, a chorus girl who lived for made - to - measure tion Anniversary Association. They are written with a view ioday only, picked her friends at to helping in the observance of Constitution Weejt,. Soptember random but made the supreme sa­ 11 to 18. crifice^ when It became necessary. J d \v\ ready-to-wear shoes Xiawrence Gray and Gwen Lee are September 17 will mark the^had baffled philosophers and'states- jieen with Miss Shearer in this lav­ . . _____1 - men ^ for ^ ages, ... _ and ^ j a.. have ..W.V 1%<1 harmonized «««v«/wt4fva/1 ish production of modern New liOth anniversary of the comple BvW IHEf HAVE THEie. ® .York life. tlon and signing of our Constitu­ into a splendid' and loyal citizen­ ship people of many hatlonalitles Thursday'night brings the furnl- tion. COTies IN 1987 (W S ,ture night to the State again and a It Js now the oldest written Con­ coming to our shores with varying ambitions and idea*ls. whole stage full of lamps, chairs stitution still functioning in the and what not is to be given a\vay. world, and notwithstanding the tre­ Notwithstanding, however, the vital importance Of the Constitu­ iManager Sanson has promised all mendous Increase in population kinds of fun for this occasion and and territory and the epochal tion to our well-being as a nation, the number of persons who know the audience will go away with a changes which our country has un­ highly satisfied feeling, as always. dergone— including the shock of much about it is tragically small. Few Know Instrument •, The picture scheduled is “ Held the Civil War— this historic docu­ ,by the Law,” which stars Johnnie ment, marvelous in its brevity and Our public schools were estab­ lished decades ago for the primary Walker, popular juvenile lead, and simplicity, lives on as fit for its Ralph Lewis, now considered one “ H E E LS tasks today as when it was signed purpose of developing an intelli­ 5 ix»rr FITS gent citizenship, and yet, in a pub­ ■ft of. the foremost character actors — SUP THE at Philadelphia in 1787. \ in the profession. “ Held by the A&ca Washington believed so thor­ lic address delivered at Washing­ oughly in the endurance and use­ ton, D, C., in October, 1924, Dr. fulness of the Constitution that he John J. Tigert, United States Com­ expressed the hope that other na­ missioner of Education, said:— tions would adopt it as their form “ I do not believe there are more EVERGREEN of government. than a very limited number of per­ Our Constitution is the founda­ sons, perhaps a hundred, who real­ tion upon which this republic rests ly know what is in the Constitution and is quite generally considered of the United States.” Planting Time We naturally look to lawyers for the wisest plan of government ever 00*M SIDES DONT GAPS S a sound understanding of the Con-, ■t conceived. '. It Is now the best time of the Unparalleled Progi-ess stitution, and yet, in the report'of h e y don’t sUp at the heel, don’t gape at the sides; | Under its beneflcient influence the Committee on American Citi­ entire year to make evergreen they fit snug at the arch. Special measurements, ?■ we have made orderly progress un­ zenship, presented at the ineeting and Mrs. Wesley Nesbit in East at the Sisson home were Mr. and plantings. T of the American Bar Association in entertained as week-end guests Mrs. Francis Slater of Norwich, built in at the factory, make them hug every part of paralleled in history until we have Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacqulth and Hartford. become the leading nation of the Denver, Colorado, July 14-16, 1926, Mr. and Mrs. Butler Feedman and r your foot. | son of Hartford. Miss Eunice Seyms is the only two sons and Mrs. Maria King, all If you need assistance we will the following confession was made: student from Hebron attending the E You try on a pair o f Wilbur C oon Shoes. A t last— ;; world. “ Lawyers are being graduated Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Potter and of West Hartford. help you to lay out your grounds. The governmental atmosphere of son of Ivoryton visited Mr. and Willimantic Normal school so far r the custom-shod smartness that you have wanted! ;; from our law schools by the thou­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elsemann individual security provided by the Mrs. Sherwood Miner on Sunday. as reported. 3 Stand up in them—they feel even more comfortable 2 Constitution stimulated individual sands who have little knowledge of and children return this week to Our Nurseries are one of the Mrs. Potter is Mr. , Miner’s sister. Miss Sarah Fisher of Cambridge, than your old pair. Good looks, you see, with delight- = effort toward discovery and inven­ the Constitution. When organiza­ Mass., was a recent guest at the their city home in Elmhurst, L. I., most complete in New England I tions seek a lawyer to instruct George and Elton Brooks re­ after spending the summer at their s ful ease— because they fit. , 5 tion, so that a major portion of all turned recently from a visit at the home of Mrs. Ames W. Sisson, Visitors always welcome. inventions in world history have them on the Constitution they find spending a week. Other guests Hebron place. — N o wonder women come to us to.be fitted at all five important ^ it nearly impossible to secure one home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. occurred on American soil since our (Open Evenings) E points— length, ball, waist, instep, beeL They display a foot style s Constitution was written. competent.” “ that other women envj^ They walk, dance for hours, with ^ Under the Constitution we have 5 pleasure. S jolved problems and eecured indi­ Tomon-ow: “ The Transforming vidual comforts and privileges that Influence of Our Constitution.” ^ Made in sizes 1 to 12, A A A A to EEEEB = TOWN ADVERTISEMENT HEBRON G. E. W ilson & Co. \ NOTICE. • Sw eeper Nurseries. ' C. E. HOUSE & SON, Inc. | Proposed order altering building 302 WOODBRIDGB ST. and veranda lines on east side and Nominees at * the Republican THE ONLY ELECTRIC CLEANER the west side of Summit Street caucus held Friday afternoon from East Center Street on the were: assessor, Edward Smith; WITH A LIFETIME GUARANTEE. south to Middle Turnpike on the board of relief, J. Banks Jones; north, with time and place of hear­ selectmen, F. Elton Post, Rufus Have You Had Your ing on said proposed order. R. Rathbun; town clerk, Frank R. The Selectmen of Manchester, Post; grand jurors, Frank Clark, FREE TRIAL? Conn., at a meeting held Sept. 7, John C. Lyman, Richard W. Hub- 1927, acting under and pursuant to hard, Chauncey- B. Kinney; consta­ Section 9 (.44) Special Laws Conn., bles, Karl Links, E. Buell Porter,, 1913, approved Anril 9, 1913, and Charles Fish; treasurer and agent This Month Only \ Sage -9lkn & Co Sections 1-5 (452) Spec. ^Lav/o. town deposit fund, Mrs. Della Por­ l i N C> Conn. 1917, approved Oct. 1st, 1917 ter; auditor, Frank R. Post; col­ having deemed It for the public lector of taxes, J. Banks Jones; good that building and veranda registrar of voters, John N. Hew­ HARTFORD ______lines should be altered on Summit itt; town school committee, Rufus $6*50 Down Street a hignway in the Town of R. Rathbun, Mrs. Walter Wright. Manchester, Conn... from East Cen­ The Democrats nominated as A Choice of Three Fashionable and Long Wearing Furs In ter Street on the south to Middle follows: assessor, Clayton A. Turnpike on tn? north, passed the Hills: board of relief, Ames W. This following proposed order viz. Sisson: selectmen, Maurice Keefe, Ordered: Subject to the provi­ Clayton Hills; town clerk, F. R. The Manchester Electric Co. sions of said Sections that the fol­ Post; treasurer and agent town de­ lowing lines on the east side and posit fund, Clarence E. Porter; au­ 861 Main Street. the west side of Summit Street, a ditor, Susan B. Pendleton: grand September Sale of highway‘in said Town of Manches­ jurors, A. H. Post, W. S. Griffin, ter. be and they are hereby estab^ C. B. Jones, Charles Schmidt; col­ litbed viz:— lector of taxes, Carlton H Jones; ^ EAST SIDE. constables, Carlton H. Jones, Wil­ The Building line on the east side liam Griffin, Ben Jones, Jr.,. Alice of Summit Street is to be twent.v- White; registrar of voters, C. B. ave (25) feet east of and parallel Jones; town school committee, to the east line of said Summit Clarence E. Porter. It was voted Street, from East Center Street on ^ that the Democratic town coinmit- the south to Middle Turnpike on the | tee be empowered to fill any va­ north. j cancy whic'h might occur in the FUR The Veranda Jlne on the east fide nominations. nf Summit Street is to be fifteen A nnouncing Leroy Kinney and his sister Miss (15) feet east of and'parallel to the Ruth Kinney who took first rank East line of said Summit Street, at the Rockville Pair in the 4-H t?om East Center Street on the club clean milk demonstration, louth to Middle Turnpike on the and were sent to represent the tcrih. county at the State Fair at Hart­ WEST SIDE. ford, carried off the honors for the The Building line on the west state. They wilL be sent to rep­ The *ide of Summit Street is to be twen­ resent the state in October at the ty-five (25) feet west of and paral­ National Dairy Show in Tennessee. lel to the west line of said Summit Miss Kinney gave a talk on the ’ Street, from East Center Street on proper care of milk and her broth Priced For the south to Middle Turnpike on the er gave the demonstration. They north. are children of Mr. and Mrs This Sale - The Veranda line on the west Chauncey B. Kinney of .4.mston. Bide of Summit Street is to be flf- Miss Clarissa Lord spent the Only at tfen (15) feet west of and parallel week-end at her home here re­ to the\west due of said Summit. turning to Storrs college Sunrl Street,,'from East Center Street on evening. ~ HAT a satisfaction it will be to have a new, good-? the south to Middle Turnpike on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grabber looking fur coat ready and waiting for football the north. have registered as students at the W And It is hereby ordered:— That Connecticut State Agricultural col games, for November gales, for cold winter days! And said proposed order of the Select­ lege. Mrs. Grabber is the daugh to be able to buy one for only $125.00. men of Manchester, Conn., be ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Spafford heard and determined at the Muni­ Mrs. T. D. Martin reports hav cipal Bldg, in said Town of Man­ ing seen a flock of twenty or more -n chester, on Monday, Sept. 19, 1927, NOW scarlet tanagers flying toward the J . at seven o’clock, E. S. T. in the south a day or so ago. The tanager afternoon, and that the Secretary is seldom seen except In the deep Mendoza Beaver of this Board cause a copy of the woods and few people have ever prl)posed order designating and seen a flock of them iu this vici­ Plain with the popular Johnny collar, or with fox col­ establishing the building and ver­ nity. lar. Fifiest selected Buckskins. Made and finished un­ anda lines upon said proposal of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. . Crandall telectmen, together with a notice OPEN Black Kid usually well \ and family of Willimantic spent of the time and place of hearing Sunday in Amston. r 1 thereon, to be filed in the Town Mrs. Edward A. Raymond is ill j Clerk’s office In said Town of Man­ chester, and published at least with grip. I twice in a newspaper printed in Mr. and Mrs. Byron Strong of Trimmed with Black said Town at least five days before Roseburg, Oregon, are guests at SOc $1 $2 $5 per week China W olf collars and Squirrelette the day of hearing and a copy of the home of Mr. Strong’s - sister. i Mrs. Loren M. Lord. Mr. Strong O' cuffs. A rich and Self collar and cuffs. Either Johnny collar or shawl said proposed order and notice to luxurious but inexpen­ be deposited In a Post Office in said was a former resident of Hebron. roll collar. Very finest quality of Chinese white cofiey, Manchester, postage paid, directed Mr. and Mrs. Ames W. Sisson sive coat. to each person or persons Interest­ (Shown Above) dyed gray squirrel color. It will wear wonderfully I ed at his or their last known ad­ dress at least five days before the day of said hearing and return DAVID CHAMBERS make to this Board. YOUR FUR COAT STORED FREE OF CHARGE Dated at said Manchester, Sept, 12, 1927. CONTRACTOR The fur coat which you buy at this sale will be stored for you, For and by order of the Board and if you wish, until the first cold days. There is no charge for this V of Selectmen of the Town of Man- The Manchester Trust Co. \ Chester, Connecticut, service. \ JOHN H. HYDE BUILDER Secretary, .. A true and attested copy of origi- First and Second Mortgages South Manchester, Conn. \ nal order, SECOND FLOOR \ JOHN H. HYDE arranged on all new work. Secretary of the Board, of Select­ men, 68 Hollister Street, Manchester, Conn. Sept. 12, 1927., Manchester. Conn. H-9-13-27 -\

■ ^ 4 Answers to the “ Now You Ask One” questions on the comics page Set thine house in order.— Isaiah follow: 38:1. 1— An elephant can drink 10 to 15 gallons of water at a time. The friend of order has made 2— An ostrich lives to be abouthalf his way to virtue.— Lavater. ^ CHAELES' - 3y DAN THOMAS <^usual “starvation” period, which 80 years old. SCRIBWER’a SONS diverts so many from the cinema 3— A .wild duck can fly 45 Hollywood, Calif.— She’s her highway, and came out on top. miles^an hour. "My dear Markham!”----- Vance’s “There used to be a time when Characters of the Story tone was one of melancholy reproof owm “ double,” they say about Olive 4— Seventy-two per cent of the NOTICE OF earth’s surface is water. PHILO VANCE —“The horrified moralist in your Borden out here where the movies JOHN F.-X. hiARKHAM.District nature Is at work again.” 5— An average grizzly bear is 0 Attorney of New York County Markham was too abstracted to are made. feet long. TAXCOUiCTOR “Doubles” are very necessary 6— One-fifth of the United ALVIN B. BENSON...... Well- follow up Vance’s badinage. All persons liable by law to pay “There are one or two things." in making motion pictures. These States is covered by forests. known Wall Street broker and 7— A lion may live to be 40ta.xes in the Seventh School Dis­ man-about-town, who was mys­ he said soberly, “that 1 think I’d unknowns are hired for about $25 trict of Manchester are hereby noti­ better warn you about. From the years old. teriously .murdered in his home a day to double for the stars in 8— An octopus has eight arms. fied that I have a rate bill for the looks of it, this case is going to MAJOR ANTHONY BENSON... perilous scenes— and, of course, 9— In 1927 there were 17,000,-collection of 2 1-2 Mills on thfe cause considerable noise, and ...Brother of the murdered man the stars get all the applause. 000 horses in the United States. Dollar, laid on the list of 192« du« there’ll be a Ic^ of Jealousy and Olive is one cinema star who in­ 10— —The average farm workingto the collector September 1. 1927., MRS. ANNA PLATZ...... battling for honors. I won’t be sists on doing everything herself. . .Housekeeper for Alvin Benson day Is 11 hours. For the convenience of taxpayers, fallen upon and caressed affection­ That is one of the reasons why I will be at ^ " - MURIEL ST. CLAIR...... ately by the police for coming in she climbed to the heights so Sly Residence in Buckland, week ...... A young singer at this stage of the game; so be rapidly. The . other reasons are FOR A THOROUGH day evenings, from September 1 to CAPTAIN PHILIP LEACOCK ... careful not to rub their bristles the her temperament and vivacious October 1, 1927 to receive siirli ...... Miss St. Clair’s fiance wrong way. My assistant, who’s beauty. SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATION ta.\es. , LE.ANDER PFYFE...... there now, tells me he thinks the Brush With Death. Take Notice: The law provides inspector has put Heath in charge...... Intimate of 4Zrin Benson's It looks like her temper will of your eyes arid properly fit­ that if any taxes shall remain un­ Heath’s a sergeant in the homfeide - have to be called into use again paid one month after the same shall MRS. PAULA BANNING...... bureau, and is undoubtedly con­ ted glasses ...... A friend of Pfyfe's or she will have to accept become due, interest at the rate of vinced at the present moment that “doubles” in the future, however. • See nine per cent shall be charged from ELSIE HOFFMAN. .Secretary of I’m taking hold in order to get the During the filming of her last pic­ the time such tax becomes due un­ the firm of Benson and Benson publicity.” ture, “Pajamas,” Olive came as WALTER OLIVER til the same is paid, also lawful CAPTAIN CARL HAGEDORN..^ “ Aren’t you his technical supe­ near to getting killed as she ever fees for travel or collecting fees af­ ...... Fire-arms expert rior?” asked Vance. wants to. It was in an air scene. Optometrist ter October 1, 1927. ; DR. DOREMUS...... “Of course; and that makes the The camera plane got out of con­ 015 Main Street, So. Manchester \ W. W. KBE.NEY, Collector...... Medical examiner situation just so much more deli­ trol and dove directly toward her Tel. 39-3. Buckland, August 29, 1927. cate . . . I wish to God the major FRANK SWACKER...... Sec­ ship, missing it by only a few Hours 10 a. in- to 8 p. in. hadn’t called me up." retary to the District Attorney inches. “Eheu!" sighed Vance. “The Since that incident, studio offi­ CURRIE...... Vance’s valet The chap's dead, don't y' ‘'Why the haste, old deart" Vance asked, w'orld is full of Heaths. Beastly cials have put a ban on any risks rr S. S. VAN DINE___ The Narrator know; he cant possibly run away." nuisances.” for their young star. An accident Olive Borden “ Don’t misunderstand me,” Mark­ might hold up production of a with quizzical amusement, re­ eagerness of the man for a new ex­ ham hastened to assure him. picture for w'eeks at a cost of I thought I never would make (Friday, June U ; 9 a. m.) marked: perience and one that promised OHN F.-X. MARKHAM, as you re­ such dramatic possibilities for his ‘Heath is a good man—in fact, as thousands of dollars. good as an actress,” declares the HELGE E. PEARSON 'T say; why this sad preoccupa­ radiant young actress. “ If it J member, had been elected district alert and observing mind. good a man as we’ve got. The She Starved, Too tion over the passing of one Ben­ mere fact that he was assigned to Like most of the other stars. hadn’t been for the little candy ORGANIST AND TEACHEPw attorney of New Yprk county on “ You knew Alvin Benson cas­ son? You weren’t, by any chance, the case shows how seriously the Miss Borden traveled a rocky road shop mother and I had, I don’t the Independent Reform Ticket dur­ ually, I believe,” the district attor­ Courses in the murderer, what?” affair is regarded at headquarters. at the start. She endured the know how we would have lived.” ing one of the city’s periodical reac­ ney said. “Well, early this morning Markham Ignored Vance’s levity. There’ll be no unpleasantness about tions against Tammany Hall. He “ I’m on my way to Benson’s. Do his housekeeper ’phoned the local served his four ye^s. and would my taking charge, you understand: Sunday Island in the Pacific, Is PIANO, ORGAN AND THEORY you care to come along? You asked precinct station that she had found but I want the atmosphere to be as probably have been elected to a sec­ IRISH HEIRS MAY said to be the tallest mountain in, for the experience, and I dropped him shot through the head, fully halcyon as possible. Heath’ll re­ Season 1927-28 ond term had not the ticket been in to keep my promise.” dressed and sitting in his favorite the world, as it rises 2,000 feet out hopelessly split by the politic*! jug­ sent my bringing along you two For information regarding appointments and ’ terms, .you ar« I then recalled that several weeks chair in his living-room. The mes­ chaps as spectators, anyway; so I CLAIM 1500,000,000 of 5 miles of water, making its gling of his opponents. He was an before at the Stuyvesant Club, sage, of course, was put through at cordially Invited to call at the studio. indefatigable worker, and projected beg of you, Vance, emulate the mod­ heighth nearly 30,000 feet. when the subject of the prevalent once to the telegraph bureau at est violet.” 1009 Main Street Room fi Post Office Buildiirg the district attorney’s office into all homicides in New York was being headquarters, and my assistant on manner of criminal and civil in­ I prefer the blushing rose, if • South Manchester. Conn. Telephone 1925-5 discussed, Vance had expressed a duty notified me immediately. 1 = Belfast.—The fortune of $500,- vestigations. Being utterly incor­ you don’t mind,” Vance protested. desire to accompany the district was tempted to let the case follow M ! 000,000 left by Willian Andrews ruptible, he not only aroused the “However, I’ll Instantly give the attorney on one of his investiga­ the regular police routine. But half ’ Clark, an Irish emigrant, who be­ fervid admiration of his constitu­ hypersensitive Heath one of my tions; and that Markham had prom­ an hour later Major Benson, Alvin’s came the Montana copper king, may ents, but produced an almost un­ choicest Regie clgarets with the AtC.H.Tryon’s ised to take him on his next im­ brother, ’phoned me and asked me, rose-petal tips." go to this family of Eccles. now precedented sense of security in as a special favor, to take charge. living at Bally'water, a County- portant case. “If you do,” smiled Markham, those who had opposed him on par­ I’ve known the major for 20 years, Down seaport. “You remember everything, don’t ’*he’ll probably arrest you as a Sanitary Market tisan lines. you?” Vance replied lazily. “An and I couldn’t very well refuse. So The family aver that their moth­ He had Leen In office only a few auspicious character.” admirable gift, even if an uncom­ I took a hurried breakfast and er, Mrs Sumaurez Eccles (nee Alice months when one of the news­ We had drav/n up abruptly in fortable one.” He glanced at the .started for Benson’s house. He lived Clark) was a sister of the multi­ papers referred , him as the front of an old brownstone resi­ 4 9 ftock on the mantel: it lacked a in West. Forty-eighth Street: and millionaire, and they consist of Phones 441-442 Watch Dog: and the sobriquet dence on the upper side of Forty- few minutes of nine. “But what as I'passed your corner 1 remem­ seven granddaughters and one ^ ^ clung to him until the end of his eighth Street, near Sixth Avenue. Good bered your request, and dropped by an Indecent hour! Suppose some­ It was a house of the better class, grandson. ., administration. Indeed, his record to see if you cared to go along.” one should see me.” built on a 25-foot lot in a day when Other claimants are the descen- as a successful prosecutor during “Most consid’rate,” murmured Markham moved forward Im­ permanency and beauty were still dents of the “ Copper King’s” broth­ Blue Prune Plums for canning J L ~D n n 1 the four years of his incumbency Vance, adjusting his four-in-hand er Joseph, who are now In Aus­ 15c qt, was such a remarkable one that patiently in his chair. matters of consideration. The de­ before a small polychrome mirror tralia. Clapp Favorite Pears 75c basket, even today it is not infrequently re­ “Well, if you think the gratifica­ sign was conventional, to accord Reasons by the door. Then he turned to me. tion of your curiosity would com­ with the other houses in the block, A syndicate has been formed to 10c qt. ferred to in legal and political dis­ “ Come, Van. We’ll all gaze upon pensate you for the disgrace of but a touch of luxury and indi­ press the claim, but it will have to Give your order for Wild Grppes. cussions. ‘ ■ the defunct Benson. I’m sure'some being seen in public at 9 o’clock in viduality was to be seen in its prove to the satisfaction of the W’e will have them for you $1.15 Markham was a tall, strongly- of Markham’s sleuths will unearth peach basket. built man in the middle forties, the morning, you’ll have to hurry. decorative copings and in the ^one American courts, the parentage of 1 certainly won’t take you in dress­ the fact that I detested the bounder the Multi-millionaire. Apples for Pies, 2 qts. for 25c, with a clean-shaven, somewhat carvings about the entrance and $1.25 peach basket. ing-gown and bed-room slippers. and accuse me of the crime; and above the windows. youthful face which belied his uni- I’ll feel safer, don’t y’ know, with White Peaches $1.25 basket. ‘formly gray hair. He was not hand­ And 1 most certainly won’t wait There was a shallow paved area­ over five minutes for you to get legal talent at hand . . . No ob­ . . Ball Lightining Jars, pints 89c, some according to conventional jections----- eh, what, Markham?” way between the street line and quart sizes .$1.15. *" standards, but he had an unmis­ dressed.” the front elevation of^the house; “ Certainly not,” the other agreed 3 dozen Good Luck Rubbers 25c. takable air of distinction, and- was “Why the haste, old dear?” Vance but this was enclosed Id -a high readily, although I felt " that ^ Pi-enjier Salad Dressing, large possessed, of an amount of social asked, yawning. “The chap’s dead, iron,railing, and the>only entrance BAYER ASPIRDI would rather not' ^ have had me 33c. culture rarely found in our latter- don’t y’ know; he can’t possibly was by way of the front door, which along. But I was too deeply inter­ Crab .Heat today 35c can. day political office-holders. run away.” was about six feet above the street Tuna Fish 29c can. ested-in the affair to offer any cere­ When his nature was relieved of “ Come, get a move on, you level at the top of a flight of ten Shredded Wheat 11c pkg. monious objections, and 1 followed the stress of duty and care, he was orchid.” the other urged. “This broad stone stairs. Between the en­ PRO ^ SAFE 1 lb. box Codfish in wood 29c. Vance and Markham downstairs. the most gracious of men. But early affair is no joke. It’s damned seri­ trance and the right-hand wall were 2 lb. box Fancy Prunes S5c. As we rode up town Markham ap­ in my acquaintance with him 1 had ous; and from the looks of it, it’s two spacious windows covered with Evaporated Apricots 25c lb. peared preoccupied and gloomy. No Fake without Fear as To.'d seen his attitude of cordiality sud­ going to cause an ungodly sca.udal. heavy iron grilles. —What are you going to do?’’ word had been spoken since we left denly displaced by one of grim A considerable crowd of morbid “ Do? 1 shall humbly follow the the apartment: but as we turned authority. It was as if a new per­ onlookers had gathered, in front of in “ Bayer” Package great avenger of the common peo­ west into Forty-eighth Street Vance sonality-hard, indomitable, sym­ the house; and on steps lounged ple,” returned Vance, rising and asked; bolic of eternal justice—had in that several alert-looking young men Meats making an obsequious bow. “W’hat is the social etiquette of moment been born in Markham’s whom I took to be newspaper re­ He rang for Currie, and ordered these early-morning murder func­ Native Fowls, 5 lbs. each 42c lb. body. 1 was to witness this trans­ porters. The door of our taxicab his clothes brought to him. tions, aside from, removing one’s Legs of Lamb 42c lb. formation many times before our was opened by a uniformed patrol­ “I’m attending a levee which Mr. hat in the presence of the body?” Rib Roast Beef S5c lb. association ended. In fact, this very man who saluted Markham with morning, as he sat opposite to me Markham is holding over a corpse, “You keep your hat on,” growled Pot Roast 30c lb. . and I want s^omething rather spiffy. Markham. exaggerated respect and ostenta­ Pork Roast 35c lb. in Vance’s living-room, there was tiously cleared a passage for us FOR. more than a hint of it in the ag­ is it w’arm enough for a silk suit? “ My word! Most Int’restin’! Per­ .\:itive Veal Today. . . . And a lavender tie, by all haps one takes ofi one’s shoes so through the gaping throng of idlers. ' ’cal Cutlet 55c lb. gressive sternness of his expres­ Another uniformed patrolman stood- sion; and I knew that he was deep­ means,” as not to confuse the footprints." Veal Choiw 40c lb. in the little vestibule, and on recog­ ly troubled over Alvin Benson’s Vance was now dressing, with "No,” Markham told him. “The Small Link Sausage 38c lb. Currie’s assistance, at a rate of guests remain fully clothed — In nizing Markham, held the outer Honey Comb Trliaj 20c lb. murder. door open for us and saluted with He swallowed his coffee rapidly, speed 1 had rarely seen him dis­ which the function differs from the \ and was setting down the cup, when play in such matters. Beneath his ordinary evening affairs of your great dignity. Does not affect bantering pose I recognized the true smart set.” (To Be Continaed) \ • • • • S =3 Vance, who had been watching him t h e H e a r t SRiiiiiiiiiiUHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii Fruit ^Easy Riding. Unless you see the “ Bayer,Cross on package or on tablets you are Pears 10c qt. Peaches 15c qt. ^Cool Tires • • in Wapping and is now w'ith rela­ not getting the genuine Bayer street, Wapping, left his home here Peaches $1.25 basket. tives in Greenfield, Mass. Aspirin proved safe by milliona last Saturday for Sarasota, Flori- Reon them. BVNOPSIS BY RRAUCHEK SKB'l'CHES BY BES8lfiY Thete arf the dozen adoantag^ ofP len ^ o f in THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: (81) The World War U. S. i?ayai Cords. 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A close view of the front of a great British bombing Above is pictured a plane is pictured here. Whereas a small plane can be Some of us can remember when the news of a flight single-seater scout plane Here is a Zeppelin, one rolled around by tw o men as easily as a, light motor car, of 150 miles was sent around the world. Now a trip of the German dirigibles with machine gun syn­ Supply it required a tractor to get th is plane iirto position on Center Auto ten times as long attracts little notice. For this rapid which were flown across chronized to fire through progress the World War was chiefly responsible. Here the field. Notice the two powerful engines and the 155 Center Stre2t So. Manchester the North Sea during the the propeller. These man with the machine gun in front of the machine. is one of the great bombing planes used by the French. war and did much dam* could travel 200 miles an It carried tons of bombs and several people. 8k«teh.» >nd8yn«pi»».Copyrl«ht.1»27.Th«C>oll«r8o«My.(T’0 Be Con^im ^)^_^ age in England, : hour. ______By NEA, Thrwgh 8p«cltl l»>rmlttlon of Publlih«fi et Tht Boafc of KnowMi*. Copyright,

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Merritt, Wallace Hilliard, Howard THE GREAT WAR TEN Stanley, Olga Lindholm; registrar YEARS AGO TODAY, of Voters, Edwin Standish; Finance DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Board, George C. Stanley; Chil­ (By United Press) dren’s Aid Committee, Mrs. Blanche Septem^ier 13, 1917. 8:00 7:00—WE.4F programs (3 hrs.) Leading DX Stations. Lewis, Mrs. Rachel H. Stanley and Tuesday, September 13. 11:00 10:00—Studio program. U. S. Department announc­ Mrs. Ruth W. Benton; Town School i Cincinnati's Radio Show wiii be 12:00 11:00—Dance music. (DST) (ST) es it has intercepted a cable­ Mr. and Mrs. Buyer Committee, Louis B. Whitcomb. oroadcast by WLW for a iate feature 535.4— WTIC, HARTFORD—560. 476_WSB, ATLANTA—630. gram showing that, the German for Tuesday night. This highlight 7:15 6:15—Pianist, anvileers. 9:00 8:00—WEAJP’ programs, The selectmen and town clerk wiii contain music by the Crosiey 7:30 6:30—WEAF programs). 10:00 9:00—Artists program. minister at Mexico City urged will meet Saturday, Sept. 17lh, Concert Orchestra, songs by Walter 9:00 8:00—Contralto, pianist. 10:30 9:30—Concert. his Chancellor to decorate the 9:30 8 :.30—Harmony helles. 12:45 11:45—Myers' orchestra. from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. at the home Ct)ersold, famous concert tenor, and 526—KYW. CHICAGO—570. Swedish Charge d’Affaires the fun and frolic of the entertain­ 10:30 9:30—Club Worthy orchestra. there for abusing his diplo­ of Town Clerk Elsworth Covell, for ment will be the hands of .Goldy and 422.5—WOR, NEWARK—710. 7:30 6:30—Dinner music. the purpose of making voters. Compare and know you’re Right the Dusty, the popular "Gold Dust 7:30 C:30—Levitow's orchestra. 8:00 7:00—WJZ program C:30—Carpenter's orch; talk. 10:30 9:30—Lanin’s orchestra. our home. She hasn’t said anything. But I know I’m a little ashamed to invite 315.7— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—950. 2:00 1:00—"Blues songs," dance, Among those who vhtted the Bishop who has been unable to at­ 0 8:00 7:00—WEAF prog.s. (3% hrs.) 384.4— KGO, OAKLAND—780. 545.1—WMAK. BUFFALO—550. 6:00 5:00-Dinner music. Hartford Fair last week were Lewis tend the meetings for several friends here myself. 7:00 6:00—Markets: program. 12:00 11:00—The Pilgrims. . 0:45 5:4.')—Movie Club: baseball. 1:00 12:00—N. B. C. program. Phelps and family and Mrs. Thomas months because of illness. 7:30 G:30—Hano recital: talk. 7:30 6:30—Sacred song recital. 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 2:00 1 ;00—"J. P.". "H. M.", surpri.sc. Next Sunday there will be a shor; 8:00 7:00—Theater program: twins. 508.2—WOW, OMAHA—590. Lewis and son Burton. 9;00 8:00—Talk; musical program. 11:35 10:35—Theaterical revue. business meeting after the morning Suppose we go to Manchester Upholstering Co, Saturday afternoon and see what 379.5—WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 11:00 10:00—Popular and old time mu* Five members of tin local Grange 10:30 9:30—Dance music. sical; poultry, pig talk. service to vote on the hiring of a 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 12:30 ll::i0—Markets: lime: weather, joined the Pomona Grange in East a living room suite would cost. From what I’ve heard their furniture, isn’t too high- 2:00 1:00—Organ selections. 13:00 11:00—Dance onihestra. new pastor. 8:30 7:30—Organ, orchestra. 422.3— KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—710. Hartford. They were Mr. and Mrs. 9:45 8:45—Accordionist: baritone. 6:00 5:00—Stocks: hasehall. Mrs. Edwin Standish is ill and by .S-.aO-Ten Evek dinner music. 12:00 11:00—Fireside hour; organ. Wallace Hilliard, the Misses Mil­ toned for us and I understand their prices are very reasonable. 10:00 9:00—Formica orchestra. r,:.30 1:00 12:00-N. B. C. program. the advice of her physician has gone fl;00 10:00—Dance orchestra. 7:25 6:25—Baseball: outdoor talk. dred and Beatrice Hamilton and 6:45—Syracuse dinner music. 1:00 1:00—Jame.s’ dance program. to the home of Mrs. A. C. Brown, 11:30 10:30—Cincinnati Radio Show. 7:45 344.6—WCBD. ZION—870. Burton Lewis. We know how. Mattresses 399.8—WTAM, CLEVELAND—750, 8:30 7:30—Harmony Twins. the Ridger, In Wllllmantic for rest Have the beauty of your old furniture restored, 8:00-WEAF Eveready hour. 10:00 9:00—Junior choir, vocal trio,- Mrs. Harry Griswold and son of 1:30 12:30—C.mtor’s orchestra. 9:00 artists. 7:00 C:00—Theater vaudeville, 10:00 9:00—WEAF cavalcade. West Haven who have been spend­ and treatment. renovated. Call 651-5 for service. Secondary Eastern Stations. ' Secondary DX Stations. ing a month with her parents, Mr. 288.3—WENR, CHICAGO—1040. 272.6—WHAR, ATLANTIC CITY—1100 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. and Mrs. Percy returned to her 9:00 8:00—Instrumental trio. ' 8:05 7:05—Baritone, violin; talk. 7;00 6:00—Organ; artists: stocks. home Sunday afternoon. “BEST TO DEAL WITH” 333.1— WKRC, CINCINNATI—900. 9:20 8:20—Contralto, trumpeter; talk 9:00 8:00—Samovar orch: artlsis. BOLTON I 405.2—WFI, PHILADELPHIA—740. 416.4— WHT. CHICAGO—720. At the Democratic caucus Friday 10:00 9:00-Movies; Faddy-Cake Man. OcOO 8:00—Diversified program. 11:00 10:00—Dance program. 6:30 6:30—Holst’s orch; questions. evening the following candidates The funeral of Mrs. Anne Seigell- 361.2— WSAI. CINCINNATI—830. 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 10:00 9:00—Your Hour League. were nominated for the fall elec­ 8:00 7:00—Pianist, tenor; studio prog 516.9—WCAE. PITTSBURGH—580. 12:00 11:00—Popular program. baum was held at the home of her 9:00 8:00—WEAF prog; musical 6:00 5:00—Dinner music; baseball. 1:00 12:00—Your Hour Leagu.e tion: Assessor, Wint^rop White; daughter, Mrs. Esther Silversteiu 7:00 6:00—Kay-bee: songs. 384.4— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—780. Board of Relief, Hurtert Thomp­ 265.8— WHK. CLEVELAND—1130. 10:30 9:30—Violinist. pianisL in Bolton, with burial in the South 0:30 .S;30—Winton orchestra. 8:00 7:00—East Liberty Quartet. son; Selectmen, Winthrop White 7:30 0:30—Trio; orchestra. 8:30 7:30—Seely Harmony Singers. 11:00 10:00—Dance concert. Coventry cemetery. Her death from 9:00 8:00—Blitzer’s program. 9:00 8:00—WEAF program (2 hrs.) 405.2—KHJ, LOS ANGELES—740. and William E. Palmer; Town pneumonia occurred at Mt. Sinai 9:30 S:30-^Quartet; dance music. 11:00 10:00—U. S. S. Leviathan orch. 11:45 10:45—.Music: talks: music. Clerk, Elsworth Covell; Treasurer, 440.9_WCX-WJR, DETROIT—6S0. 461.3_WHAS, LOUIS^flLLE—650. hospital Thursday. Manchester Upholstering Co. 361.2—WeSH, PORTLAND—830. 8:30 7:30—WEAF programs. Lewis W. Phelps’ Town Deposit 7:00 0:00—Ensemble: soloists. 9:00 8:00—Theater-o7chestra. 405.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—740. Fund, Lewis W. Phelph; Auditor, 8:00 7:00—WJZ program (2 hrs.) 10:00 9:00—WEAF cavalcade. 10:30 9:30—Talks; novelties. The United States Marine Corps LIVING ROOM SUITES AND MA-TTRESSES. 11:00 10:00—Red Apple Club. Henry I. Rosenblum; Grand Jurors, Institute offers 2323 academic and 374.8—WWJ, DETROIT—800. 225.4— WSYR, SYRACUSfV-1330. 340.7— WSM, NASHVILLE—880. I 7:00 0:00—Dinner concert. 7:30 6:30—Syracuse dinner music. 8:15 7:15—Dinner trio. John H. Yeomans, Holden Brown vocational courses, free to all ma­ 119 Spruce Street, South Manchester. Corner Bissell and Spruce Streets. 8:00 7:00—Same as WE.4F. 8:30 7:30—Clark musical: talk. 9:00 8:00—WEA.F Eveready Hour. and John Allen; Tax Collector, Wil­ 9:15 8 :10 -Xylophonist: studio prog, 10:00 9:00—Studio program. rines. At present there are 7,064 325.9— WBOQ. NEW YORK—920. liam Fuller; Constable, Roscoe Tal­ met' enrolled in one or more causes. 8:30 7:.30—Musical melange; talk. 10:00 9:00—Request selections. 299.8— KMOX, ST. LOUIS—1000. Phone 651-5 9:15 S;15—Brightest hour. 468.5— WRC, WASHINGTON—640. 9:00 8:00—Apple Girls; orchestra. bot, George Platt, Charles Phelps, 10:00 9:00—Orch; soprano, tenor. 10:00 9:00—Hour of dance. 6:00 5:00-Waldorf orchestra. Francis Friedrich; Registrar, of IL'VVX v s \ N VN \ \ VS 394.5—WHN. NEW YORK—760. 8:00 7:00—Ma.v/lower orchestra. 11:30 10:30—Orch; music mixers, $X36XXX983636XX1C>&X3y^1£X5; Mr. Zipper- Financing Automobile 9:00 P. M.— Vocal and Instrumen-, S man. tal Selection with Ruth Staples ' E engineers. ■( ______Piano— Chisholm contralto and Israel S — She does not have a valve-in-head motor nor a' sleeve valve motor, but Etinulies, Moszkowski; Dance Rosenberg, pianist. | ~ Caprice, Grieg; Miss D’Agostino. These two capable artists, in an L-Head motoi^the ideal type^ say the engineers, Violin— this joint recital, present a half i — — €he does not have cantilever springs, neither worm g w nor hypoidigetf Ave Maria, Bach-Gounod; The hour 0 - interesting standard Men Bee. Schubert; Mr. Smirnoff. selections. Chopin’s “ Valse Bril- final drive, nor a four-bearing crankshaft, but she does havd half-emptic 7:30 P. M.— Commercial Trust An­ llante” is an especially fine num­ springs, spiral bevel gear final drive and a seven-bearing crankshaft— aU vileers— ber for the piano. “ Hindu Slum­ TO THE TUNE OF There have been two “ hits ’ ber Song,” and “ To the Sun,” ideal, say the engineers.^ ______. - that took the entire country “ by two numbers whic'a Mrs. Ruth — She has none of the old and the obsolete^ she docs not offer you in)1927j storm,” two hits that have be­ Staylos Chisholm v/ill render, come types of jazz, “ Yes, We are both outstanding. Mrs. Chis­ the features of 1925, but from stem to stem, firom roof to road, she is.en- Have No Bananas,” and “ Oh, holm is a contralto with a voi>.e I Five MiUion Dollars | tirely new. ; ______J By Gosh” have more than six of pleasing quality. She has — S5 figures following them to show been heard many times from — No other car in the world t ^ y even approadies 4 e Flying Qond in resultant profits from the sale radio stations in the vicinity of How ISd Automotive of copies, orchest ’ations, and TO MEN EXPERIENCED IN THE SALE | hs identity with the Engineers’ Ideal Clar. Philadelphia, but this will be I Engineers Agreed Upon records, besides having become her - St appearance from WTIC. — That is why a leading autcHHotive paper has said ffwt Reo what might be termed jazz clas­ She Is also a noted church and A n **Ideal** M otor Car Qoud is “ the only feature ih an otherwise colorless automqbae seas

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This And That In ^ e BY W. W. WENTWORTH (Abbre^tions: king— Q—qneen; JX*— :\ C lllS t in ©1927 Service Feminine Lore any card lower ttuin 10.) anne the gentlemen of the press and the 'fhe whole town Is agog about BEGIN HERE TODAY police officers into the library.” Ruth Edwards who, after being the VERA CAMERON, plain bnal- village paragon of all that was nesa cirl, la trnnaformed into a When Soames had closed the bennty by JERRY MACKLYN. library door gently upon his apolo­ praiseworthy, at the age of 35 has *1—Should you t ^ e pM’tiiOT advertlalne manager (or Pencb getic presence, the eagle-faced old just finished breaking up a home. out of a business double ? Bloom Coametica Co., who la to man spoke to Vee-Vee in a clipped, The woman of the last genera­ nae her photoerrapha In adTcrtia- i tion and the woman of this genera­ 2^At love score, " knbwini. ins booklets. She a'greea to the | stem voice: If you aren’t endowed with nat-^and lemon colored. Beat In sugar. that you may be set, shbidc tranaformation only becauae aho i “You know my daughter well, you urally curly hair, then you should grated rind and juice of lemon. Add tion were talking about Ruth’s la In love with a man who Ignores | say? You know her mannerisms, get a permanent wave at Mrs. Aldea- apples, pared and grated. Add stunt. Mother-in-law and daughter- you overbid to prevent pppo her. SCHUYLER SMYTHE. in-law were they. Vera spends her vacation at how she would conduct herself in Petitjean’s Beauty parlors, 875 crumbs and fold in white of eggs nent’s making rubber gam ef “I feel sorry for Ruth,’’ said the Lake Minnetonka where Smythe such a crisis as confronts you?” Main St. while she is giving a love­ beaten until stiff and dry. Turn in­ 3—How many probable 1s vacationing. He and other younger woman. "She's never had a “I do,” Vee-Vee answered simply. ly Circuline Permanent at the un­ to a spring form and sprinkle a ir guests mistake her, in spite o( her chance at the normal life of the jiv- tricks does initial declarer ot denials, (or VIVIAN CRANDALL, And during the next 10 minutes, believably low price of $12, ?7 for monds over top. Bake in a moder­ erage womau. I suppose she got de­ one of a suit exjiect to find it ex-princess, who alter a Paris di­ which were all that Rufus Worrell half the head. Ring 1672 for an ap­ ate oven for twenty-five minutes. vorce is in hiding. sperate and thou.gbt she’d grab her Crandall would allow her to give pointment. Leave on the bottom of the form dummy ? Learning o( the anpposed Viv­ little lapful before it was too late.” ian’s whereabonts, CrandaH de­ to the reporters, she acquitted her­ and serve with cream when cold. The Answers tectives arrive at night. Vera and self In the Vivian Crandall manner It is expected by most housewives 1— Hardly ever. Smythe flee in a car. Smythe begs The new light weight soft wool 2— ^Not unless you are reafou* her to marry him at once, but so expertly that her pseudo parents that food stuffs will be higher this Everyone knew that Ruth had coats are exceedingly warm and ably certain that you will not?-b* when she tells him the truth had occasion to exchange more than winter than in years because of the had it hard. Once upon a time life abont her identity, he Is (nrions. serviceable. Many of them show the set more than two. , ■ • a few startled but satisfied glances. floods and storms. For those who Itoked rosy to her. She was blessed Vera is kidnaped (rom the car by new belts and the tendency to add 3— Three. ' two masked men who take her by “My daughter,” Rufus Crandall live rigidly to a budget it will re­ with real arcisfic tr ent It was not fur as a trimming in individual airplane to a shack in the hills explained crisply, “is safely at quire careful planning to keep with­ only small town ignorance which i where the prince. IVAN, awaits ways. A sensible idea in some of FRESH CHEESE home again, as you can see. She in the food allowance. Women of­ gave her landscapes the acolade, them. the most stylish winter coats is to Wring a fresh piece of cheese in New York, Jerry, acting on has suffered no serious 111 effects ten complain that their husbands but really great ,artists had urged a mysterious phone call, finds refuse warmed over food and no have fur across the back where it cloth out of vinegar and, wrap Vivian Crandall hiding in the from an unpleasant adventure, but Ruth to study, and prophesied great she is too tired to give an interview one enjoys having food served a is most needed instead of the front around cheese to prevent its getting Bronx. things for her. stale. Agreeing to help find Vera. she_ —and will be resting for many days second time in the same way. where the garment .just naturally But— oh, a long story! Ruth’s overlaps and is doubly warm any­ guides Jerry to the shack which' to come. I have absolutely nothing Where the family is small it is dif­ father lost his health, and Ruth at she has cause to remember. They way. Very odd new models h ^e fur arrive Just as ,Vera Is fleeing, to say in regard to the nature o f ficult to provide just the right the age of 22 found herself with boleros, with double breasted alter repulsing the distaste(nl ad­ that adventure, nor has she. I am amount of meat, unless it be chops, less than middle-aged parents to Knee Embroidery vances o( the prince. She tells fronts of the fabric and the collar entirely satisfied with the manner without having some left over, as support for the rest of her life. She them how she was le(t alone with and cuffs trimmed with fur. An­ Ivan niter one kidnaper was in which the affair has been con­ sometimes the appetites vary. started the game with a $12-a-week other new wrinkle in some of the killed In an airplane crash and cluded. No ransom was paid. 1 job in the town book and gift the other departed In (ear. season’s coats is> the costume sug­ have no Intention of prosecuting or While tomatoes and peppers are eheppe. Vivian bribes the prince to go gestion, making it very attractive back to Paris. She and Vera be­ of giving any Information that in the gardens or markets, one Study was out of the question, of indoors. Some winter coats seem to come Instant (riends and she asks might lead to the arrest and con­ good way of utilizing both meat course. For nearly 15 years Ruth Vera to pose ns Princess Vivian and potato is in a southern stew. be made for street wear only. a little longer, giving Vivian n viction of her abductors. I wish has fed, clothed, housed, provided chance to finish her three months’ Equal portions of both are diced mmusemeiiV, travel and doctor bills the matter to be dropped by the Printed velvet is adorable com­ probation, necessary to convince and browned in drippings. Slice a fer three people. PAUL ALLISON, a poor man police and by the press.” bined with plain velvet in a pre­ And it was upon that stone wall large onion very fine, cut half of a Love affairo came along but had whom she loves, that she can live green pepper into strips. Add suffi­ dominating color or black .-ind on a modest income. Vern agrees that a score of seasoned reporters to end when t'ue suitors found that and they go to Vivian’s apart­ cient tomato puree to the other in­ white. The lower part of the skirt butted their frantic heads, ’fhe po­ marriage to Ruth would mean three ment where PanI Allison sanc­ gredients so that it can be thor­ is usually of the solid color. tions the arrangement. Vivian lice seemed more content to drop to support. One of them hopefully oughly heated up and serve very writes a letter which Vera is to the matter as the mighty Mr. Cran­ hung on foi 10 years. Then be mar­ take to the Crandalls, asking hot. Many of the new gowns feature dall suggested. To one question, ried another girl. them to accept Vera as their Creole Whipiied Cream Cake the surplice closing, which permits daughter to avoid publicity until however, Vee-Vee was allowed to she, Vivian, can return home. 1-2 cup shortening of the use of dainty chemisettes, Now at last Ruth’s married bro­ reply. 1 cup sugar lace jabois or what-not. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY "Is It true. Miss Crandall, that ther has assumed some responsibi­ CHAPTER XLV 2 eggs MARY TAYLOR. you are engaged to be married to lity, and "the old folks’’ are with A SLIGHT, quickly stepping fig- 1 3-4 cups flour him. Ruth has the freedom for “I say! You aren’t Vivian Crandall, are you! Mr, Schuyler Smythe, with whom 3 teaspoons baking powder ^ ure ascended the steps of a you were on friendly terms at the which she hasdonged for 1,5 years, 1 tablespoon cocoa and she doesn’t know what to do taking announcement. She clenched tion. After much deliberation on Minnetonka?” bouse on Park Avenue. 3-4 cup milk. with It. In desperation, I suppose her hands tightly over the precious Vivian’s part it had been decided It Is not true," Vee-Vee an­ A young man, who seemed to be 1 teaspoon cinnamon. she is taking anything handy— In a letter to strengthen her faltering to include the prince and his petty swered calmly and firmly, her love­ Cream shortening; add sugar and patrolling the vicinity of the Cran­ villainy in the story to be told to ly head held high. wild effort to grab some of that courage, yolks of eggs; beat well; sift to­ "life ” she has missed for 15 years. dall home, wheeled at the sound of her parents. "It is not true then that yon and CRACKED EGGS "W ill you come Into the library. gether flour, baking powder, cocoa "Yes,” said the mother-in-law as her brisk footsteps, gave her a long, Miss Crandall?’’ Soames asked, his But the passing of the 15 minutes Mr. Smythe were eloping to be and cinnamon and add alternately these facts were rehashed, "but Black embroidery on flesh silk face Inscrutable again, as he found them kt a cold and furious married when you were kidnaped?” withw'ith milk; fold in In beaten wniies whites oi, of f right Is right and wrong is wrong.” searching look and then, as she draws the intei^t to the knee^ in slipped noiselessly through the deadlock, foy all the apparent calm. another reporter insisted, fumbled for her latchkey, broke “Certainly it Is not true," Vee- oven ‘Is roT o'V rJs" | w7.1 prev'^'nl fhe' S- _ “No,” .aid Ih. daudd«r-i.-,aw,- n€(w hose fo r fa ll / door. Mr. Crandall had had the bad judg­ there Is no one right and no one into a run. Vee answered, Just as calmly and I ’ut together with follinviag cocoa sides from cooking out. " I ’m glad they did not rush to ment to insult Vee-Vee by offering wrong for everybody. The indivi­ " I say! You aren’t Vivian Cran­ proudly. y meet me with welcoming arms ex­ her a substantial bribe for exact V,-hipped croam dual must be considered. I ’m not Will you and Mrs. Crandall pose STA’nONARY BOWL Colonial Furniture dall, are you?" he panted, snatch­ tended,” Vee-Vee reflected as she information as to their daughter’s 4 tablespoons cocoa saying that Ruth did right in the for a news photograph?” another ing his straw hat from his head. forced herself to advance toward whereabouts and her reasons for 1-3 cup powdered sugar ordinary conventional sense, but reporter had the temerity to sug­ 1-2 teaspoon vanilla extract By folding a tea bowl under the certain unpleasantness. her apparently insane conduct, perhaps she did right for herself— " I ’m Belden, of The Morning— ’’ Vee-Vee had countered by walking gest. 1 cup cream bowl in which you beat eggs or Shop Her first glance gave her a fairly make dressing, you save strain on who are we to know?” "Aren’t I?’ Vee-Vee smiled de­ toward the door in dignified silence, Rufus Crandall was about to re­ Mix the cocoa and sugar with a Mother-in-law was scandalized. NEW LOCATION clear picture of the couple, Vivian’s your arms by preventing the bowl’s murely, with an upward lift, of her her whole slender body expressing fuse explosively when Mrs. Crandall little hot water until well blended. "Queer world we’d have if every­ mother was a tall, handsome, al­ Add vanilla and cream and whip supping 333 CENTER ST. enchantlngly arched eyebrow, .then her determlnatldn to have nothing stepped forward, placing her arm body did as they wished, calling it most slender woman of 50, with more to do with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus affectionately about her “ daugh­ until stiff enoug hto spread. | You are invited to inspect ipy' slipped Inside the door and dosed It copper-colored hair only a little QUICK (X)OKL\G right, if they happened to like it!” Worrell Crandall. Mr, Crandall ter’s" shoulders. Sometimes one catches a glimpse stock of Antiques. ^ '■ gently but firmly In the astonished duller in color than her beautiful Here’s yo'ii opporiimity to ac­ had been forced to beg her, how­ "Just one pose, gentlemen,” she If you slice all vegetables on a of the serenity of mental life In a Repairing and Restprinisr -Pt face of the reporter. daughter’s, Vivian’s father was quire a signed etching of an Eng­ ever haught.lly he did it, to return said, with a charming, gracious 'board, Instead of in your hand, you day'when there were fixed beliefs She was stlir reviewing the situa­ more formidable— a tall, gaunt old lish hunting scene by Rebour, fam­ Antique and Modem Furniture. to the conference as to just what smile, "My daughter is really very will avoid staining your hands and to which all men and women sub­ tion In a panic when a tall, gray- eagle, at least 15 years his wife's ous artist, or some fine old French j was to be done about Vivian Cran­ tired and does not look herself at also lessen fatigue. scribed or were utterly without the halred old man, very dignified senior. dall. all.” engraved, hand-colored subjects de-i pale. There was no in-between Victor Hedeen Vee-Vee Instantly feared Rufus and stately In his butler’s clothes, Then Soames, the butler, a ser­ Cameras were brought hastily for­ picting French family life of 100 ground. One believed in a heaven Worrell Crandall and felt drawn CIX.VA.HON PANCAKES came marching majestically down vant whom the I’cal Vivian had seen ward and leveled on the touching years ago. You may own these at for the good and a hell for the bad. the softly lighted hall. toward the woman who had con­ about the price of a good.modern but once and who therefore had no family group. Rufus Crandall un­ Put a dash of spices Into your One knew exactly the things that tributed so generously to Vivian's print. Drive over and see them at Something of Vivian Crandall's suspicion that an imposter hpd ap­ bent to the point of standing bo- pancakes and serve with sugar and were wrong and the things that Are You Really beauty and patrician bearing. But The Old Wood Shop, Pitkin street, courage and poise came then to the peared to take her place, appeared side Vee-Vee, while Mrs, Crandall, cinnamon instead of syrup if you were right — for everybody. she had little time to analyze her and Mr. Hughes's varied stock of girl who so closely resembled her. in the library door with the apolo­ her arm still affectionately about ■enjoy a "different” taste. But today— we are too tolerant, W eU? 1/v - -t Vee-Vee stepped forward almost emotions, for they were advancing getic announcement that reporters her, shoulders, smiled into the art goods. too-broadminded for our own peace toward her, Mr. Crandall frowning For Good Health There Must nonchalantly and greeted the butler —many, many reporters—were clut cameras on Vee-Vee’s right. CHILDREN’S FURNITURE and comfort. We have the habit of with a curt nod. prodigiously, Mrs. Crandall with tering up the sacred Crandall steps, Vee-Vee could not help admiring Corn and Tomatoes on Toast thinking things through as indivi­ Proper Kidney AcHon. extended hands and a bright smile Four to six ears sweet corn, 1 "Good evening, Soames,’’—Vivian and that—which was more im^ the gallantry with which they A charming child’s room was fur­ dual and not general problems. We of welcome In her hazel eyes and small ohipn, 2 sweet green peppers, O you &id yoursdf ton- had attended to that detail, too— portant—the police were represent­ bowed to a will stronger than their nished entirely with cast-off pieces have no standards for conduct left. n i ^ do w n -^ w a y s tirctk on her fine mouth. 4 tomatoes, 2 tablespoons butter, 1 "Are my mother and father In?’’ ed in that clamorous group in in­ own. And she registered a vow, as that had been sawed off to make It is confusing, but even so I prefer nervousD apd depress^? Are "Wait," Vee-Vee spoke breath­ teaspoon sugar, salt and pepper, 2 it to the old lazy wholesale method The butler's eyes fiew wide In an creasingly formidable numbers. the cameras clicked to record her lower and painted deep cream with you stiff and achy, subject to lessly, " I don’t wanU to deceive proud but gracious smile, to pro­ eggs^ triangles of toast. i orange touches. ‘ of opinion manufacture. nagging backache, dropsy expression of surprise. His mouth "They say that Miss Crandall Scrape corn through center of you for a moment. I am not Vi­ tect the Crandall name, which she headaches and dizzy speOs? worked soundlessly for a moment, was seen to arrive, sir, and I really each row of kernels. Cut off tops vian!" had so strangely fallen heir to, Are kidney excretions s a » ^ then he bowed. "Good evening, cannot disperse them,” Soames and scrape out heart and milk. Peel Fifteen minutes later something with every ounce of wit and cour­ Evening Cap mid burning in patsi Miss Crandall. I believe they are concluded apologetically out firmly, and mince onion. Scald peppers and remotely resembling calm had been age that'she possessed. If the whole then that Uiese are still In the library. Miss Crandall.” “Tell them all that Mits Crandall rub off thin coating. Remove seeds o f improper kidney restored to the rather overpowering incredible plot was exposed, it PIANO INSTRUCTION "Perhaps you had better an­ has not returned,” RufuJ Crandall and pith and mince flesh. Scald to­ Huggish Iddne^ allow add beautiful library which an upstart would not be her fhult, here was nounce that I am calling,” Vee-Vee said sternly, but Mrs. Crandall laid matoes and slip off skins. Chop. poisons to remain, in the blood nobody had had the temerity to in­ a very real thrill at the thought FRED WERNER smiled, her voice as cool and care­ a hand on his arm and looked at Melt butter in deep frying pan. Add and Impact the whole ^ vade and disturb. Vee-Vee had that she would, for two whole less as she knew Vivian’s would him pleadingly. vegetables, cover and cook gently laS.West Street yoiir kidneys are aenng dug-, been permitted to tell her own ver­ months, fill the shoes of America’s have been under the circumstances. “ Please, Rufus, don’t you think for tv/enty minutes. Season with gjshly, assist them with Doarv* sion of the affair at the Minne­ most beautiful dollar princess. Phone 821. tonka, a version which had pre­ we may as w'ell have them in? Vi­ salt, pepper anxi sugar and add eggs Pilla. More than 50,000 u ^ She followed close upon the heels (To Be Continned) have publicly recommended of the butler to a door far down viously been discreetly edited by vian has not been in N cay Ycrk for slightly beaten. L ift with a fork nearly two years,” she added sig' ever a low fire until eggs are set. Doan’a. M k yotu neighbor! the impressive hall, but she waited Vivian Crandall, who had insisted Vee-Vee contlnnea to play the outside until Soames, b:hind -the upon taking the entire blame for niflcantly. same, but «he begins to worry about Serve on hot buttered toast ar­ unconscious impersona­ “ Oh, .very well, Soames, show Jerry. Read the next chapter. ranged on a hot platter. GOOD COAL DOAN’S "Si? A man gets to love a smoking STOVE ...... $15.50 Stbmdmnt Dtardtio to thmISdneym jacket or lounging robe after the CHESTNUT...... $15.25 Fo»tet.MSbuniCo.,Mfs.ClieBJ.,Bufclo.N.Y. 1 ■■ -- same fashion as he does a favorite i the world o f men. There Is no one e g g ...... $15.00 to back him. He must learn to pipe or chair. He dislikes to change j Home Page Editorial depend on himself. His trips to it even if the styles change and PEA ...... $12.00 and from school may be punctuat­ most of the sales in this department Why School ed with an occasional battle, but of men’s wear stores are for birth­ These are cash prices and hold Daily Health Service battles at six and battles at sixty day or Christmas gifts. The newer for paymei^ within 10 days of do- W a tc h ;| Begins are hot so different. He must jackets and robes, in line with most livery. HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL learn to win at six if he is to win articles of men’s apparel, are less by World Famed Authority j|: At 6. later. His little backbone must gaudy than those of preceding sea­ stiffen some time. sons. The nicest robes are of novel­ ARCHIE HAYES Y o u r Competition, they say, is the life ty silk with collar, cuff and pocket 1 j By Olive Roberts Barton Nothing could be newer nor more 258 Center St. Phone 1115.3 of trade. Competition likewise is trimmings of black or some other chic for the theater or evening wear type of Incubator which consists of the life of the boy and he cannot dark color. For those who prefer NOW SCIENCE KEEPS MOST than this smoothly fitting mesh cap PREMATURE BABIES ALH'^E an electrically heated water jack­ start too soon. flannel there is a good selection of h s t We are told that many of the with a gold lace visor. eted bed. In all of its care, special They learn other things too. weights and patterns. College boys BY DR. MORRIS FISHREIN efforts are made to keep the baby undesirable characteristics a child They learn justice to others, they seem to prefer the Terry towel Editor Jonmal of the American warm, since heat control is of the may develop in youth ' or later learn to be good losers, they learn cloth robe which are warm, easily to admire a winner. All these Medical Association and of Hy- greatest impo,rtance. The dressing years are the result of too close- laundered and serviceable for those Energetic Mornings De­ geia, the Health Magazine tables on which the infants’ gar­ things amount to as much or more who frequent the gyms or swim­ NOW contact with its mother. than the knowledge gained from Acid^mach pend on Break^t—Start ments are changed are artificially ming pools. Everyone remembers the old time heated. Just when a child is old enough books. And they are things that Is the Best Time to Get Your Always "with Quaker Oats Incubator exhibition In amuBement The tiabies are fed with human t o , spend part o f his time away his mother cannot give him. from his mother, or witk whom, Miss Margaret Robinson, teacher Order In For. «T»haiips Milk of Magnesia” parks. The populace wandered milk, and. If the mother cannot of piano and theory, 109 Adams through and gaped in amazement herself nurse the child, milk from depends upon circumstances; the child’s physical condition, for in­ St., Buckland w ill instruct begin­ NU BONE CORSETS Better than Soda O W you feel all morning ds- at the human beings who were kept some other mother is provided. ners or advanced pupils in their alive by the marvels of modern me- There was a time when a child stance, the community in which pends largely on your b fsy » he lives, his ability to look out for own home if desired. Tel. 155-5. 50c o ff on every corset ordered Hfast. Thousands have unenergeto ^ lical science. Nowadays so much born prematurely had practically ' Apple Torte himself, and other things as well. Here after. Instead of soda take -forenoons because of wrong break­ has been learned about the care of no chance of survival; nowadays Lifers Niceties One cup sponge cake crumbs, 3 during September premature babies that their han- 66.9 per cent, of those living be­ However it happened in the old a little “Phillips MUk of Magnesia*' fast eating. days that the wise gentlemen who apples, 1 lemon, 1-2 cjup sugar, 4 Sllng is almost routine. . yond the first twenty-four hours in water any time for indigestion To feel right, you most have s started public schools picked on eggs, 4 tablespoons shredded al­ Mrs. A. M. Gordon Two prominent physicians have usually fail to live because they are HINTS ON ETIQUET or sour, acid, gassy stomach, and weU-bSlanced, complete breakfast the age of six to separate Johnny monds. permitted to become too cold, or 689 Main Street relief will come instantly. ration. At most other meals-4uneh iescribed a station for premature from the maternal apron string, Beat yolks of . eggs until thick are otherwise neglected. For fifty years genuine "PhUUps and dinner— you get it. But break- babies In Chicago which has a capa- and kept him away from her the tity for the care of 20 Infants. Sev- As soon as the babies are two or Milk of Magnesia” has been pre­ fast is bu rri^ often badly chosen. biggest part of every day for five 1. What should a personal scribed by physicians because It inty-flve per cent, of those taken three weeks of age they are given days a week for nine or ten T h u s Quaker Oats, containing overcomes three times as mnch acid (are of are charitable cases, the cod liver old and exposed to ultra­ months a year, I. cannot say. calling card bear? 16% protein, food's great tissue lumber n«w averaging more than violet rays in order to prevent the Health in Every Meal in the stomach as a saturated solu­ builder; 65% carbi^ydrate, its ^est I But they decreed better than 2. What lettering is best? too babies every year. development of rickets. Even with they knew. For, all things being 3. Is the full name or just Good tasting, good looking, wholesome food always makes tion of bicarbonate of soda, leaving energy element, pins all-important Heated Ambulance. this treatment, however, many of the stomach sweet and free from equal, the present day character the initials used ? for health. Rimiford produces just such food. It ■vitamines and. the “bulk” that m a l ^ When a hospital is requested to these infants are greatly delayed In specialists would do exactly the all gases. It neutralizes acid fer­ laxatives seldom needed, is the die­ The Answers is efficiency pliu—that means that is does all a lare for s premature baby, it sends the developing of teeth, j^ame thing, it seems. Kindergarten mentations in the bowels and gent­ tetic urge of the world today. 1. Name, address and title. if baking poiraer is stmposed to do plus giving real in electrically heated hand-ambu­ ' may be regarded perhaps In a dif­ ly urges the souring waste from the It is food that “stands by” yon any. lance with an interne and a nurse ferent light. Children start to food value digestibility and wholesomeness. system without purging. Besides, through the morning. |o bring the baby to a station. 2. Script or Roman lettering. it is more pleasant to take thah kindergarten at four and begin to Good enough, reasons surely for using— Get Quaker Oats today. Gr

/ r , I^ANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERAU). TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1927. Local Boxers Win One PITTSBIIRGHG, ST. LOUIS, R Y , DEMPSEY, T R M G AT m , Dempsey^s Greatest Knockouts HAS THE WRITBiS MYSTIFIED Out Of Three At *Drome IN NATIONAL LEAGUE RUNNWG Local boxer fared not as well as<^n the ’Drome In m ^ths. Bard w was knocked down twice and got a Timdy Home Rons Keqi last week at the Hartford Ve|lo- thesco^ ard t di4)me last evening. A1 Sathrlb terrific beating from the Russian His Work Dnring Day Jnst a who- seemed away ahead at the but he was dangerous to the end YESTEBDAI^’S RESULTS ThieBt b the Money—Chi­ finish of his bofit with Frank Co- and the spectators, all standing Local lumbo, of Windsor Locks lost the and yelling, expected him at any Eastertf Lea^e ■ Nnff—50 Per Cent of 3 decision. Dan Lynch won over moment to get over his famous New Haven /Hartford 1 (J)- cago Fans Bombard Um­ Jimmy Reardon and this was a haymaker that has already marked Hartford 4, New Haven 2 (2). Spectators Pick Him to Sport close decision because the local nearly a score of'victims. Seechie Providence 5, Pittsfield ^ boy gave as good as he received all had Bard buffaloed with a straight Pittsfield .., Providence 5 U L pire With Pop Bottles. through the contest and A1 Dowd left that flattened the Lithuanian Springfield 6, Waterbury 3 (1) Defeat Tnnney. Chatter lost the decision to Vin La Bella, all through the fight'and prevent­ Springfield 10, Waterbury 3 (2). of Middletown. This was no dis­ ed him from landing his deadly Bridg port 4, Alba: ^ * grace for Al, as La Bella is prob­ right. . Bridgeport 10, Albany 3 (2). By LES CONKLIN The results of the other bouts Staff Correspondent In winning the men’s singles ten­ ably the best boy of his weight in American League By DAVIS J. WALSH the state. Some of the fans were were as follows: Philadelphia 5, Detroit 4. New York, Sept. 13.—Pitts­ I. N. S. Sports Editor nis championship of Manchester, 140 pound class: Frank Colum- burgh, St. Louis and New York are Cap Bissell had to meet the very of the opinion that Dowd should Other teams not scheduled. still occupyirig the money posi­ Chicago, Sept. 13.—The strange not have been matched so soon bo, Windsor Locks, won a three NationaT League best players in the entire tourney. rbund decision over Joe Schwartz, tions in the National League , and half ling mystery that is Jack Fate so paired the contestants that against the best man in his class Cincinnati 6, Boston 4 (1). sweepstakes today as a result of Dempsey, pugilist, had reached an but the Middletown boy did not Colchester; 125 pound class: Cincinnati 3, Boston 0 (2). Bissell had .to play his best tennis Mickey Stone, New Britain, won timely home runs by their big advanced stage today and the ex­ win easily by any means and knew Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 2. bitters in yesterday’s games. perts, vrho may he "baffled” by a to emerge-the winner. First he met he was in a fight at the final bell. on a technical knockout in the his younger brother? Earle, whom second round over George Tindail, New York 7, Chi ago 5. Rogers Hornsby, anchor man for mystery at the slightest notice, The defeats were offset by Johnny Sti Louis 2, Brooklyn 0. the Giants, .dim Bottomley, lead­ : simply were at their wit’s end, he barely defeated, 8-6, 6-4. Then Gorman who knocked out Bobby Springfield: 118 pound class: Bii;i Hank McCann fell before him 6-4, Flynn, Portland, won a four round ing home run hitter of the Cardi­ which way or may not be the end Freeman, a colored boy from THE STANDINGS nals and Glenn Wright, Smoke- of something that never had a be­ and 6-4 after which Bissell elimi­ Hartford. It was. called a tech­ decision over John Masterson, nated Ty Holland, 6-2, 6-4, drew a nical knockout but it was a i-egn- Hartford; 115 pound class; Tony Eastern League town’s crack shortstop, all keuit ginning. ■Korman, Springfield, won on a V/. L. PC. their respective teams in the run- - This being the case, it may be bye and then beat Mac Macdonald lar knockdown drag out affair in .566 in the finals, the scores being, 5-7, the opinion of the ringside ex­ technical knockout in' the second Albany ...... --SS ning by hitting for the circuit. stated now, without fear of insult­ round over Nick Loznick, Hart­ Springfield 81 • bb .551 Hack Wilson, Chlcfigo’s clepn-up 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, 6-1. perts. .542 ing logic, that I gained the impres­ The star bout of the evening ford; 147 pound class: Vic Morley, Pittsfield ...... 77 slugger, walloped his 27th homer sion this good morning that prob­ Hartford, won a three round de­ iBridgeport, ...... 79 b< .541 of the season and jumped ahead ably as many as fifty per cent of The annual town championship was between Harry Seeche against .490 of Cy Williams in the race for football game between the Cubs and Joe Bard. Seechie won again in cision over Bill Lieberman, H artford ...... -70 7J the boys will select Dempsey as what •v^s the greatest fight seen Springfield. New Haven ...... 70 <6 .479 league home run honors. The the winner over Gene Tunney. for the Cloverleaves this season promis­ .424 Bruins lost to the Giants, however es to be one of the fierest battles Waterbury ...... 7 to 5, and got only an even break the night of September 22. Providence 58 so .406 They think the boy is good. ever waged between the North and American I league on the series. Led by Hornsby, They know nothing about him. the South , Already the players in who made three hits in all, the But then they have known the two ends of the town are ignor­ BASS FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION W. L. Giants knocked Charley Root out nothing about him these several ing each other as they pass on the '[New Y o rk ...... 9® of the box. years. streets. Let’s hope they don’t spoil LOUIS ANGEL FIRPO Philadelphia ...... 79 As the game ended, the Chicago They thought he was a push in the good start they have already D etroit fans were only too ready to say for the last Tunney fight and the made in coming to terms for the Prate all you wish of the Cor- rights to the head sent him d BY VICTORY OVER W CHAPMAN Washington ••.•••71 “aul wiedersehen” to Umpire records prove that, anyone feeling Charlie Pfirman, and they said it gamb on November 20, by becom­ bett-Sulllvan, the Sharkey-Jeffries three more times. Chicago ....------bb that way about it, could have ing engaged in another, argument Dempsey then became bewU^ 1 Cleveland 2ft with pop bottles. Rather than known the real Dempsey hardly at a la 19-26. and the Johnson-Willard fights, ered. As he lunged forward. Fire Philadelphia, Sept. 13.—As far 1st. L o u is...... 55 SO force the umpires to practice the all. Many of them, or I might say but most experts agree that the po’s right caught Dempsey and as the Slate of Pennsylvania is con­ 1 Boston ...... 44 90 safeguard of putting their masks us, knew nothing about him be­ sent him out of the ring. Nine was cerned, Benny Bass, of Philadel­ National League on backward, William Wrigley, Manager Jimmy Dewhurst of the Firpo-Dempsey fight at the Polo owner of 'the Cubs, announced that fore the Sharkey fight. They knew Hartford Soccer Club was out of Grounds in September, 1923, was counted before he was able to get phia, is featherweight champion of W . L. even less afterward. the world today. He decisively out­ Pittsburgh ...... 79 .53 pop bottles would not be sold in town last night on a business trip the thriller of all times. ^^^oth'fighters were tired, Firpo the park in the future. Night Training in an effort to secure a couple of Dempsey knocked the Argentine pointed Red Chapman, of Boston, New Y o rk ...... 77 oo And now we find this elusive probably more tired than Demp­ in a sensational ten-round bout at St. L o u is...... 77 55 The cubs are now 1 1-2 games and almost phantom figure taking new players. 'Tonight he will attend bull down eight times. He him­ sey as they rested between rounds. behind, the Cardinals and Giants a league meeting in New York with self, w-as dropped to his knees once the SesquI stadium here last night. Chicago ...... ^8 his training at night at which time and, another time, catapulted out As the round started, Dempsey, Forty thousand spectators saw the who in*turn trail the Pirates by as everyone knows, the average the idea of having the name of the cool, hooked a blow / o Firpo s Cincinnati ...... bo os two games. club changed from Hartford to. of the ring into the arms of news­ fight. B o s to n ...... 55 78 expert is socially engaged ^ in the jaw, followed by two to the body, Inasmuch as the two feather­ The Cardinals won again with a really important things .of , life. Manchester. This is expected to be paperm en. and down he went. Brooklyn ...... oo su second string hurler, thanks to Anyhow, the fact of the matter, granted without any opposition, be­ All of this, mind you, in less A right to the jaw sent him weights were regarded as the lead­ Philadelphia ...... 48 87 Bottomley’s homer with one on. as I found it today, was that ing merely a formality. than two rounds. Firpo was sent down again. He took a count of ing contenders In the division, it Art Reinhart gained a 2 to 0 deci­ down for the eighth time and last was predicted today that Bass will GAMES TODAY sion over Jumbo Elliott of Brook­ Dempsey was doing a slightly en­ time after the second round had f iv6 tertaining buck and wing for the With the outdoor boxing season A loft hook td the jaw with a be accorded universal recognition Eastern League lyn. assemblage in the afternoon, and almost ready to hibernate for the been on 57 seconds. right hook to the same spot, a per­ as champion. Officially he is cham­ Pittsfield at Hartford (2) Wright’s homer, following Dempsey ivas dropped, to one fect one-two drive, ended Firpo s pion only in this state. The Phila­ Waterbury at Albany. another by Earl Smith, scuttled apparently, some serious fighting fall and winter seasons, it will be knee, first, a right to the jaw by at night for Leo P. Flynn and the of Interest to Manchester fans to heavyweight aspirations just 5 7 delphian now has beaten Chapman Bridgeport at Providence. the Phillies and enabled Carmen Firpo sending him down. twice, having won from him on a New Haven at Springfield. mosquitoes, it being a moot point know that Cheney Brothers Athle­ ComiEig out of a clinch, Demp­ seconds after the round had start- Hill of the Pirates to win his 21st as io which, if either, deserved tic Association is planning to run 6d. foul in New York last winter. American League victory of. the season, by a 3 to 2 sey hooked a left to Firpo’s jaw Approximately 90,000 fans saw Almost Double Knockout. less to' be pleased.. ^ „ Indoor amateur boxing shows at that sent the Argentine down for Chicago at Philadelphia. score. . . Dempsey, accordig to the testi­ Cheney hall starting in October. the fight at Tex Rickard’s Jersey The climax of the fight came In St. Louis at Boston. The Reds, who are traveling at mony of -Brother Flynn, faught a count of two. City arena—a fight that, for the ninth round, when the bout Cleveland at NeA/ York. top speed hut unfortunately have A heavy left sent him down nearly ended in a double knockout. four sensational rounds with Oscar The Cheney Brothers-Bon Ami sent him brutal fighting, stands out as the Detroit at Washlagton. no destination in sight, again beat Till Roy Williams, Whitey Allen again. Another left Both fighters rushed from their Boston twice, 6 to 4 and 3 to 0. baseball series for the town cham­ down for a count of nine Three greatest of''all times. _____ ' National League and’ Charley Scheerer on Sunday corners at the start of the round Boston at Pittsburgh. Luque and Lucas did the pitching pionship will probably be played and • connected with lefts to the and lots of it, while triples by night and will step out with four Butler, 3b ...... 4 0 u i i v Phil? ■ Iphia at Cincinnati. more of the help tonight. Saturday and Sunday of this week. head. Both fell to the canvas. Dressen and Walker sent in the Definite arrangements have not yet D eb erry , ...... | ? q o 0 0 Brook.yn a^ Chicago. Gentlemen of the press are not Elliott, p i ...... 2 0 0 0 u u Chapman took a count of eight on New Yor dt St. Louis. winning runs. • . - invited to these nocturnal ma- been concluded. Owing to the late- National League T rem p er, ...... ^ J ) his knee, while Bass was on his feet In the only game in the Ameri­ noeuvvers, which might be all to ess of the season, the possibility of almost instantly. Chapman was al­ BENNY BASS can League, the Athletics took a At PHII.OES 2 32 0 6 24 7 0 MAY STAY IN AMERICA the best,- at th at. They, the the Heights getting a shot at the L ouis ...... 000 020 OOx—2 most out, but Bass could not put strangle hold on second place by gentlemen, not the manoeuvers, winner grows more and more re­ PITTSBURGH ^ ^ ^ Two base hits, Hafey, Statz; home him sway. staved him off until ho recovered. nosing out Detroit, 5 to 4. The run, Bottomley: stolen base, Frisch, Archie Compston, one of Eng­ have been accounted blind for mote. The latter team claims It has L. Waner, cf ...... 4 0 3 2 0 0 Bass’ victory wa.s clean cut. He Bass received a cut eye In his at­ Yankees can clinch the pennant to­ years. SO why have them around a right to play for the title. double play. Frisch to Schuble to Bot­ tempt to land £t finishing blow. land’s leading pro golfers, is con-; day by beating Cleveland twice. Comorosky, If ...... 4 u i u tomley: bases on halls, off Reinhart 2, won the majority of the rounxis. sidering offers in America and may trying to see something happen at P. Waner. rf ...... 3 0 0 3 0 u Elliott 3: struck out, by Bass went luto the lead ri rhe • Bass took the fourth on his ag­ New series will be begun in me night? , W right, ss ...... 4 1 1 - Reinhart 1: left on basM. St. Louis opening round landing a rumber o» gressiveness, and likewise the fifth. decide to live here. National League today. The Pi­ Ducking the Press Traynor, 3b ...... 4 0 1 2 12, B ro o k ly n 7: u m p ires. H a rt, R ig le r The sixth was Chapman’s by a rates and Cubs figure to gam this Grantham. 2b ...... 4 0 0 2 - 0 and Moran; time, 1:44. heavy lefts to th3 body. The second The answer is obvious. Brother Harris, lb ...... 3 1 0 9 2 0 was about even, with Bai s possvuly shade. The seventh saw Red get a CAPTAINS HOCKEY TEAM week at the expense of the limly Flvnn hates to see the press suffer. S m ith, c taking a shade by sinking several severe cut over his left eye, the Braves and Robins while the Car- Far better, says he, to shoot them Hartford Game Yde, X .. lefts to the body. blood almost blinding him. It was Wilfred Green will captain the dinals and Giants play seven quickly and then notify the near­ Gooch, c A t Cincinnati:— The Philadelphian caught' Chap­ Bass’ round. The eighth was about New York Americans, hockey team, games, including double headers, est of kin. Anyhow, in his kind At New Hnvent— H ill, P . REDS «, 3; BRAVES 4, 0 even with Chapman 'getting the best this year. in the short space of three days. P R O FS 3, 2; SENATO ’.S 1, 4 • 31. 3 8 27 14 0 (First Game) man flush on the jaw with a but firm way, he just won t have CINCINNATI terrific right and the Bostor.i:in of the Infighting. (First Game) PHILADELPHIA „ BOrvN them around. N E W H A V EN AB. R. H. PO. A. AB. R. H. PO. Ai E. went back on the ropes groggy and After the furious ninth, the tenth HAILS FROM, TULANE WAS IN LONDON In consequence, mystification AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ... 4 0 0 1 0 Dressen, 3b ...... 4 1 2 0 2 0 round seemed slow. Bass still was Eddie Morgan, recently purchas­ Winston C. Guest, No. 1 on the Spaulding, If P n rd v cf ...... 2 1 0 2 0 0 all bu’. out on his feet a few seconds was general today, what with a a Martin, cf ...... 3 0 2 1 0 0 Sand, ss, 3b ... 4 0 0 3 1 0 the aggressor in this frame, taking ed by Cleveland, is an alumnus of^ United ^ates polo team, was born Hlllls, 2b ...... 4 0 1 4 2 0 ... 4 0 0 2 0 0 K e lly ’ lb ...... 4 2 2 9 2 0 after the opening of the third challenger who fights a Williams, rf 0 Bres^ler, If ...... 3 0> 0 5 0 0 round. Bass rushed after him furi­ the round to win the judge’s deci­ Tulane University. in London. champion who is alleged to have M oore, If ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 W rightstone, lb 9 2 0 5 1 Bowman, lb ...... 4 0 0 8 0 0 . . . 4 0 2 6 0 0 Walker, rf ....------2 1 1 3 0 0 ously, but Chapman clinched .VJd sion. threatened to bar even the har­ Leach, cf ... F ord, ss ...... 4 0 2 2 1 0 W ard, r f ...... 4 0 2 3 0 0 Wilson, c ...... 3 0 1, 3 0 0 assed gaze of Will Gibson from his Jo n es, ss ...... 3 0 0 4 4 0 ... 1 0 0 2 1 0 Pittinger, 2b ...... 4 0 1 1 4 1 Thompson, 2b H a rg ra v e , c ...... 2 0 1 1 1 u workouts and a seat sale going on Montague, 3b ...... 4 0 1 0 2 0 Frlberg, 3b . ... 1 0 1 0 2 1 C a n n in g , c ...... 4 1 2 4 2 0 ■ 0 0 1 1 0 Sukeforth, c ...... 1 1 0 1 1 0 By BRIGGS apace with everyone trying _ to Cooney, ss .. . . . 0 ...... 3 0 0 3 3 1 N o rth , p ...... 2 2 1 1 4 0 Ferguson, p . ___ 3 0 0 1 0 0 L uque, p ...... guess the ground plan of a ring­ . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Something Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life side chair that probably has noth­ 31 3 10 27 14 0 S cott, p ...... __ — —- --- 29 6 9 27 14 2 HARTFORD 2G 2 4 24 6 B O STQ ^ ing to do with the ground at all ex­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. R. H. PO. A. E. cept that the chair may be under Pitstburgh ...... nin 000 100—2 Nietzke, rf ____ 4 0 , 0 2 0 0 Philadelphia ...... 040 000 100 2 R Icbourg. rf ...... 4 a f t e r MepNJ M oore, 2b ...... 4 D avis, cf ...... 3 1 1 1 0 0 Home runs. Smith. Wright, stolen -/\MD DBCIDE. T o PLAV HOP O FF liO No, there is nothing but deep K eesey, lb .*...... 3 0 1 7 0 0. bases, L. Waner, Trajmor; sacrifices W elsh, cf ...... 4 'io o R erudM FROM. Y(?uP- VouR. Pl-AKjE H igh, 3b ...... 4 HOOKSV" FOR T a JO or. portentuous mystery here, the .Schinkel, If ...... 3 0 1 1 0 0 Wilson. Thompson 2. Hill: double fofC P/SR tS C om iskey, 3 b ...... 3 0 1 1 5 1 play, Harris to Wright to Gran^am; Feurnier, lb ...... 4 kind they baffle you with in the K ra h e, ss ...... 4 0 1 1 2 1 left on bases, BhiladelphU 4. Pitts­ B row n, U ...... 4 ■& -TAOKLe -m e -P iu B third chapter, Schm ehl, 2b ...... 3 0 3 3 2 0 burgh 7; bases on balls, off Hill 4, oir Farrell, ss ...... 4 ^ WORK DeSV< ered that Ralph Windmill has dis­ H am by, c ...... 3 0 0 8 1 0 Farguson 2: struck out, by Ferguson G ibson, c ...... 4 •A appeared with the boss’ oYevshde P. Martin, p ...... 1.0;^0 0 0 1 2, Hill 3. Scott 1: hits, off Ferguson R. Smith, p ...... -..2 I'M ,SoR.O-V D*=AR B U f I The only consideration tnai Hermann, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 a in G (none out in 7th); Scott 3 in _, J. Sm ith, X../...... 10 0 0 0 0 passed balls. Smith; losing pitchei, W ertz, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 vajonJ'"^ h o m e . o v GR seemed perfectly clear today was • 28 1 8 24 10 3 Scott; umpires, Jorda, Klem and Mc­ 35 4 9 24 10 0 Th e WEEK EMib that the principals were to be paid N ew H a v e n ...... 000 200 lOx— 3 Cormick; time, 1:49. ' critical money. Mr. Rickard es­ H a rtfo rd ...... 100 000 000— 1 X—Yde ran for Smith in 7th. Cincinnati ...... 012 012 OOx— 6 Stolen bases, Keesey, Ward, Monta­ B oston ...... 100 012 000— 4 tablished this fact when he an­ gue; sacrifices, Schinkel, Schmehl, P. Two base hits, Moore, Brown 2, nounced that new contracts had Martin 2, G. Martin, Moore, Jones: Fournier, Dressen. Hargrave, Kelly; been signed whereby Tunney was double play. Canning to Hillis; left At Chicago:— tliree base hits, Dressen; sacrifices, to receive a flat sum of $1,000,000 on bases, Hartford 9. New Haven 8; g i a n t s 7. CUBS 5 Bressler, Walker, Luque, Purdy; bases on blals, off P. Martin 11. off NEW YORK , „ double plays, Luque, (unassisted): which may be’ awful flat but 1 North 5: struck out, by P. 'Martin 1, AB. R. rf. PO. A. E. left on base, Boston 4, Cincinnati 6; don’t know it, and Dempsey a by North 3; umpires, White and Mueller, If ...... 2 2 1 0 0 0 base on balls, off R. Smith 3; struck piffling matter 5450,000. Rorty: time, 1:53. out, by R. Smith 1, Luque 1; hits, off Of course, the subject, be^s X—Hermann batted for Martin in Lindstrom,M ann, If ...... 3b i4 1 i 2 1 i 2 0 R. Smith 9 In 6 innings, off Wertz 0 9th. R oush, cf ...... 5 0 1 0 0 0 in 2 innings; losing pitcher, R. Smith; mystified, is entitled to make his (Second Game) H o rn sb y , 2b ...... 3 1 3 0 11 0 umpires, MoLaughl O’Day and Rear­ guess as to what it, may be all HARTFORD T erry , lb ...... 5 1 « 13 0 0 don; time, 1:48.'’, Ibout and that, I take it, is why AB. R. H. PO. A. E. X—J. Smith batted for R. Smith in so many of them are inclined to Nietzke, r f ...... 3 1 0 1 0 0 ^famT’r f t 1 o t I I 7th. guess that Dempsey will win. They D avis, cf ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 T avloL c ...... 4 0 2 5 3 0 (Second Game) K eesey, l b ...... 3 0 1 8 0 1 Fitzsimmons, p , . . ' . 5 ^ 2 1 / CINCINNATI saw him brutally punch the bag Schinkel, If ___ . . . 4 0 1 0 0 0 AB. R. H. PO. A E. for four rounds yesterday and ap­ Comiskey, 8b .. . . . 3 0 1 0 2 0 39 7 14 27 19 0 Dressen, 3b ...... ,4 0 0 1 0 0 proved of him rather highly. Krahe, ss ...... 3 1 1 4 2 0 ' CHICAGO P u rd y , cf ...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 The funny, thing is that I did, Schmehl, 2 b ----- . . . . 3 0 1 1 4 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. K elly, lb ...... 4 0 1 10 0 0 Mangum, c .... ___ 3 0 1 6 1 0 A dam s, 3b ------. . 5 0 2 1 1 0 A lien, if ...... 4 1 2 0 0 0 AROO too. B eall, p ...... ___ 3 0 1 0 1 1 E n g lish , s s ...... 5 1 3 3 4 0 W a lk e r, r f ...... 4 1 1/4 0 0 A i^d 3 G h o u r s u k t b r Yo u l a *j d 3 ^c.k home Heathcote, rf ...... u 0 1 1 0 0 F ord, t s ...... 1 2 1 4 0 A. n 4- 1It ^ . . • • ...... 0 0 0 2 0 (Seven Innings, by agreement) three base hits, Mueller. Lindstrom; Goldsmith, p ...... 2 0 1 0 1 0 ...... 3 0 1 0 0 H a rtfro d ...... 100 210 0— 4 jaCODSUii» AL • 0 heme runs, Hornsby, Wilson; double J. Smith, X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 isOicy. oo . . • • 0 0 1 1 N ew H av en ...... 200 000 0—2 prays, Taylor to Jackson to Taylor, W ertz, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 T-*r... i^OlllllOt/"».«. 11 4 Ti e? L.*7 • ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Two b^se hits, Keesey, Schinkel, Beck to English to Gri m, Hornsby Galloway, ss . ______5 0 0 1 "0 Martin; stolen hasb, Jones; sacrifice, to Jackson to Terry; left on bases. 31 0 7 24 11 2 Rommel, p . • • ...... 4 0 0 2 1 Keesey; double play, Jones to Hlllls N ew Y o rk 11, C hicago 10; b ases on Cincinnati ...... 000 200 lOx— 3 to Bowman: left on bases, Hartford 6, balls, off Root 1,-Nehf 3, Fitzsimmons Two base hits, Kelly, Allen: three 26 5 7 27 8 New Haven bases on balls, off Beall 2, Bush 2; struck out, by Fitzsim­ base hits. Walker, Purdy: sacrifices, 3, off Mahaffey 1; struck out, by Beall mons 4, 1 lOt 3, Nehf 3; hits, off Root Pittenger; double plays, Ford to Plt- 7. by Mahaffey 3; umpires, Rorty and 9 In 4 innings (none out In 5th), off tenger to Kelly, Pittenger To Ford to 0 1 0 0 W hite; time, 1:14. Warner, 3b ...... * n N ehf 5 in 4 in n in g s, .off B ush 0 In 1 Kelly, High to Fournier; left on base, G eh rin g er, 2b ...... “ 2 3 3 Inning; passed balls, Hartnett 2; los­ Boston 4, Cincinnati 5;/struck out by 1 9 2 0 McManus, lb ...... 3 0 ing pitcher. Root; umpires, Quigley, Lucas 1; hits, off Goldsmith 7 In 7; Reilmann, rf ...... « 1 2 0 Pfirmann and Wilson; time, 2:21. Wertz 1 in 1; losing pitcher. Gold­ 3 2 0 0 Manush, cf ...... 4 . 0 GOOD FOOTBALL PLAYER z—Webb batted for Nehf in 8th. smith; umpires, Reardon, O’Day and Fothergill, If » 2 1 0 McLaughlin;-time, 1:25. Tavener, ss ...... 4 0 2 5 0 X—J. Smith batted for Goldsmith In 0 • 4 1 0 Joe Guyon, Louisville outfielder^ At St. Lonta:— • B assler, c . 4 0 CARD.S S. DODGERS 0 8th. Gibson, p — ■...... 3 0 1 2 was a great back for Georgia Tech ST. LOUIS W ingo, X ...... 1 ______0 0 0 0 — — — a few years ago. . ■ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 34 4 10 24 15 0 H olm , cf ...... 4 1 1 3 0 0 Bottomley, lb ...... 5 1 2 12 0 1 WANTS TO COMEBACK Philadelphia ...... 001 020 Frisch,i 2b ...... 4 0 3 3 5 0 ...... 3 0 1 1 0 0 Two base, hits, Gehringer. Mc­ H afeyj r f ----- HE TURNS PRO ALSO Blades. If ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 Anxious to return to his old Manus, French; home run, Fother- L. Bell, 3b ...... 4 0 1 1 8 1 sprinting form, Charles Paddock elll- stolen "bases, French 2; McManus; 0 1 2 0 old LaVern Dllweg, former Mar­ S n y d er,'C ,... •••••• 4 1 plans "to train for the- Olympics G sacrifTces, "Wheat, French, Heilmann, Schuble, r.3 ...... 4 0 1 4 5 1 E Collins, McManus; double plays, quette star, will play professional Reinhart, p ...... 4 0 1 0 2 0 from January on- 'The Smoother and Better Cigarette Foxx (unassisted), Tavener to Gehr­ football this year. inger to McManus, Bishop to Foxx; 35 2 11 27 17 8 left on bases Detroit 7 Philadelphia 7; BROOKLYN bases bn balls off Gibson 6, off Rom­ WANTS TO BUY FINN AB. R; H. PO. A E. RIDES 37 WINNERS mel 2; struck out. by G ibson 3, b y : 4 0 3 2 0 Rommel 3; hit by- pitcher, by Gibson, C arey, r f .... . 3 0 0 3 0 .... hot a cough in a carload I Bishop); wild pitch, Rommel; urn-;: Pittsburgh la trying to buy OIMY. P. LeriUwd Ce.. Bm. Un Mickey Finn, star second baseman Hendrick, If . . 4 0 1 3 . 0 Jocke/L. Hardy was astride'27 pires. Nallln and Dineen; time, 1:34. Herman, lb .. .4 ■0. .0 7.0. winning “ motints- during the sum- x.'-W lngo batted for Gibson in 6th. with the Mission Pacific^ Coast Flowers, ss ,, 1.. '4 . 0 8 0 6 e lmer ,;ac^:j^t Liucola Fielda. " z-^Ei Collins batted for Boley in League club. PartriUK*. 3 b i.."S 0 « : y l - a y m s m f IBBSHCHESTEK TCONNJ' mVENING HEEAia?, Many H i f f In Used Cars Are Offered Here fiyJRepdtable Dealers And Business Locatfbns for Bmit 64 Howe* t(w Sale Apartment*— Flfttg— Lost and Found Repairing 28 Xraement* tor Rent AS TO RENT—OFFICE, , snitable for DELMONT STREET-^lo® • 6 roottS Want Ad InfonnatlOB single, nice shrubs and *^®®®» dentist In State theater building. good shape, 1 car garag^ race « LOST—BIACKj SPAYED female EXPERT KEY FITTING. Lawn mow­ HoRTH e l m ST„ four room tene- Apply State Theater. $7,500. Cash $1,'500. Call Arthw A beagle -hound with white strip on ers sharpened and repaired, also iBeht,-second floor, all Improvements, . Manchester gaA steam, heat,.Call at 221 North Kmofla. TeL 782-2, 876 Main "Look foi head. 8 « *4 AT MYRTLE BEACH, room, at Cres- Miss Ida Holbrook r Manqhester FOR SALE—EARLY HATCHED bar­ was In Columbia' Friday calling oh MlBs Arline Haskings of Shot- was a gold watch chain. The Dine's fascinating detective char­ Toilet Goods and Services...... Auto Repairing— Painting 7 red rock pullets, $1.25 each. Boland mont Inn. By day or week, at 136 land spent the week with Miss Wanted—Business Service 26 and Green, 995 Middle Turnpike, East Broadway, Station 107. Mrs. relatives and frlendJ- groom’s gift to the bride was a acter, the man Is unique. No other Eduvntloaal East. Phone 477-5. Blatter. Phone 1545-2. Mr, apd Mrs. Clayton Hunt and Gladyce Orcutt. • pearl necklace and to his best man detective of fiction has worked Courses and Classes ...... JJ VALVES AND CARBON Job, labor Mr.- and Mrs. Franklin Benny was a Masonic charm and to his along the lines he employs. He Private Inatructlon ...... charge on Chevrolet $4.60, Pontiac family motored to. New London from Bristol, Vt.„ has been visiting holds the most amazing theories In Dancing ...... e®"-* $6.60, Oakland $8.50. All work Articles for Sale 45 Saturday. ushers werp cuff links. The gifts to Musical—Di aniatlo •,«••••••••• *» guaranteed at Catlln’s Service Sta­ her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. William the musicians were silver brooches. regard to crime detection— amaz­ Wanted—Instruction ...... 80 tion, 266 Center street South Man­ The ordination services of Duape Orcutt. ing hut fiawTess. 'iTie teader who SEWING MACHINES drop heads, TALCOTHflLLE V. Wain, pastor of thie Columbia The bride’s traveling dress was Financial chester. Singers, Standards. White, free cabi­ Miss Arlyne C. Morlarty of rose georgette with hat to match. has .been accustofihed to the school Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages 81 nets, from $10 to $40. Telephone 715, church ■1^11 take place yjfednesday South Manchester will render of crime detection that deduces Business Opportunities .,,,•••• 88 37 Edwards Street, Manchester. Sept. 14th. The; couppll. will meet at some vocal solos for the Ready They have gone on a ten day wed­ Money to Loan ...... 88 Garages— Service— Storage 10 ding trip. Upon their return they from the suspect’s troilsers-cuff, Money Wanted ...... 84 At the Sunday evening service 3 o’clock , Standard 'Time. At the Helpers society when they present where he spent the night, or from Help and SltnntloBS Building Materials 47 close of the council, *. pper will be their play ,“A White Shawl” next will live on the Buckland road and the Imprint o f his heel that hs Dr. Ralph ^C, Norton, head of the will be at home to their friends Oc-' Help Wanted-Female ...... 88 FOR RENT—GARAGE for one car. ■Rpielan mission gave a very inter- served to the delegates by the Frldajr'evening. at .8 o’clock, day­ welgbqd, 'jaoro, than ,200,-. imundi Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 Inquire at 90 Walnut street. CONCRETE BLOCKS of all kinds for 1 ^i« pxnerlences dur- ladies of the- cburcb. . The.,public light- saving, time, at the Manches- tober 1. and limped with his right lag, Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 87 sale. Inquire Prank Damato, 24 esting talk on his Mrs. Charlotte Avery of Henry Agents W'.nted ...... 87sA ordination aervlce will be. .'at .6:30 ter Gteen school. due for a pleasant revelation. FOR RENT-^GARAGE SPACE for Homestead Street, Manchester, ing his labors with the Belgian street, Manchester, is the guest Vance fits the murderer'! Situations Wanted—Female . . . 88 two cars. Garage has concrete floor. Phone 1507. army in the V/orld War and later Standard Time, Rqv. •-vOeorge S. Miss[Ii Riith Taylor spent the Situations Wanted—Male ...... 89 Fred H. Norton, 180 Matt street week-end Ih'^ New York. Mr, and Mrs. J. Edward Collins personality to his crime, holding Employment Agencies 40 of his work in Belgian. Brooks of Rockville the Electrical Appliances— Radio 49 ordination sermon, an'" Rev. Arthur Mr. and ' Mrs. Jacob Winkler over the week end. • that a murder 1s always indellblj Live Stock—Pels—Poaltry-rVkWcIes Next Sunday morning. Rev. W. S. Miss Esther Risley of East Wind­ Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 ’Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 Wheelock of Wllllmantlc will give and daughter Gladyce and Mrs. marked with the character;of Iti Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 12 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING appli­ Beard of the American Board of Jamos- Mqshlll and son James re­ sor Hill has been entertaining her perpetrator; and he hews ^ that Poultry ana Supplies...... 48 Missions of New York City will give the cha.ge to the people. Others to cousin, Miss Marguerite Moulton FOR >SALE — HARLEY DAVISON ances, motors, generators, sold and take part will be Rev. E. M,. Russey. turned to their home In Astoria line of reasoning, letting tne cir­ Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 motorcycle—good shape, 179 Middle repaired; work called tor. Pequot a talk on Mission work. A thank after visiting their cousin, Mrs. from Cleveland, Ohio. cumstantial clews fall where they For Snic—Btiscelinneou Turnpike, 1911-2. Electric Co.. 407 Center street. Phone of Some,.;vllle, Rev. Edwin T. Jones Articles for Sale ...... 45 1592. offering will be taken next Sunday John B. Kingsbury for a few days. The Congregational branch of may. Boats and Accessories ...... 46 under the auspices of the Women’s of Somers, Rev,.John Deeter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Elliott were the Federated Workers has Im­ Building Materials ...... 47 Wanted Autos— Motorcycles 13 Hebron, Rev. Francis Bacheler of Fuel and Feed 49-A Foreign Missionary Auxiliary to he Sunday-, guests at Autumn View proved the Interior of the church LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS. Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 given to the American Board of Talcottville and Rev Yvo Wain, Farm. by purchasing new carpets and a At Phlladelphla^Benny .. Qass, Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 brother of the candidate. Mrs. Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A AUTOS—Will buy cars for Junk. FOR SALE-r-HARDWOOD $9 Reo Missions. George A. Kingsbury from this blue velour curtain for the choir Philadelphia, won judges’ decision Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 Used parts for sale. General auto re­ truck load: $9.75 split. V. Flrpo, 116 Philip Isham will slug town msde third man on the State railing, over Red Chapman, Boston, ten Household Goods ...... 51 pairing. Abel’s Service Station, Oa' Mr. and Mrs. Felix McCue of Mil­ Miss Lillian Lyipau started to street TeL 789. Wells street. Phone 1307-2. Championship Dairy Judging Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Grant are rounds, and -was recognized by Machinery and Tools . ...'...... 62 lers Falls, Mass., have been spend­ Philadelphia Supday mprplpg for a team. He, with two other boys. Musical Instruments ...... 58 ing the week-end with Mrs. McCue’s on a motor trip to Canada. Pennsylvania State - Athletic Com­ FOR SALE—HARDllTOOD well sea­ visit, accompanying her brother 1 xeisy of Middletown and Mr, and Mrs. Earl Taber and son, Office and Store Equipment . . . . 54 Florists— Nurseries 15 soned. Don’t wait until Ice and snow parents, Mr. and Mr.-^. J, Edmund mission as world’s- featherweight Bporting Goods—Guns ...... 65 soaks In. Order early $13 cord. TeL and his wife on thair rethrn home Arnold. ■ Mannl-ng •— of-- t Leonard’s------Malcolm, have returned from a champion; Lew Tendler, Philadel­ Specials at the Stores ...... 66 Bradley. 106-2. from Columbia wlie;re > they have Bridge, Vlll get the free trip to motor trip to Quebec. phia, won decision over Sailot Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 BARBERRY HEDGES, California The Golden Rule Club will meet the National Dairy Show at Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 Privet hedges, bulbs and flowering been spending a week- The executive board of the Par­ Darden, New York pegro (10). Roo ms—Board—H otels—Resorts •hvttbs etc., for fall planting. Way- Garden— Farm— Dairy Products 50 in the church assembly rooms on Mr. and Mr?- Henry Hijich^ns and Memphis, Tenn., In October. ent-Teachers’ Association mdt at At Boston— ^A1 Mello, Lowelh Restnnrants sl(^e Gardens. Rockville. TeL 714-2, Friday evening. Sept. 16th at 7:30 Miss Margaret .Hutchinp motored to Rooms Without Board ...... 69 FOR SALE—EATING and canning the home of Mrs. Truman H. Wood­ Mass., welterweight, won declsioi Boarders Wanted ...... 69-A peaches,''reasonable prices. 279 Keeney o’clock. The Misses Irene Rice and Hartford Sunday afternoon and ward on Friday afternoon. over Bobby Brown, Lowell .(lO); Country Board—Resorts Heatlng—Plarabing—Rooflng' 17 street. Edna Managhan will Ve the hos­ called on Mrs. Lester Hutchins who IN BANKRUPTCY Guests at the home of Mr, and Roy Mitchell, light heavyweight ol Hotels—Restaurants ... tesses end the program committee Is a patient at the Hnitjfbrd hospital Mrs. Clarence W. Johnson’s, last Halifax, N. S„ kayoed K, O.-iSamp- Wanted—Rooms—Board ••asset will be the Misses Miriam Welles following an operation,.. New Haven, Sept. 13.— Four Friday were Mrs. Emma Boothe, Real Estate For Rent DUBUQUE ROOFING CO. Roofing of STORK EXPECTED voluntary iiefltions in bankruptcy son, PhiladelpWu, In firstVotod. Apartments, Flats, Tenements.. all kinds, 24 Falrview street South and Irene Rice. Rev. uane Waln^ preached at the Miss Edith Mack, and Mrs. Kurtz At New Yqpft-^ack Britton, for* Manchester. Telephone 990-5. filed In United States District Business Locations for Ren,; ... Rome, Sept. 13.— The stork Is Rev. and Mrs. Francis P. Bache- local church Sunday mqrnihS. on Shields of Maplewood, N. J. mer welterweight champloii; woi Houses for Rent ...... ^ subject "Overplus-'; VUiies^’: taking Court here today were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patten of Suburban for Rent ...... Movtng—Tmcklng—Storage 20 expected to visit Premier Musso­ ler and. family attended the fiftieth . Roland W. Legg, Norwalk, lia­ -decision over Irish Toinxijy Jordan^ Summer Homes for R e n t...... lini’s home at Villa Carpena today anniversary of the Hockanum Con­ as his text Matthew.5'-.41-‘^'And who­ bilities $16,659, no assets. lYaBhlngton, D. C., were guests of Brooklyn^ (10^: ’ ?^ n a ro, anted to Rent soever shall comper thee to go a Mr. and Mrs. George A. Collins last former American iiByVel^l^'’ cham­ Real Estate For Sale PERRETT AND GLENNBY—Local or tomorrow. The family doctor ar­ gregational church at Hockanum on ■ Josejih Astmann, Wllllmantlc, Apartment Buildings for Sale..« and long distance moving and truck­ rived several days ago and has Sunday. Mr. Bacheler was pastor of mile, go with him twain’’. , grover, liabilities $29,878, assets pion, won d^cl^qn 'over Eddie Business Property for S a le ...... ing. Dally express to Hartford. Liv­ this church previous t ' his coming Rev. Yvo Wain was :tbe leader of A meeting of the members of the Flank, New York. Rod­ ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. been in constant attendance upon $19,821. , ^ Farms and Land for Sale ...... Mme. Mussolini. The premier Join­ to Talcottville. the Christian Endeavor, meeting George- , Arahovltls,v Stamford, Methodist Episcopal church is to be riquez,, M?^ccK''''Won .decision ovei Houses for Sale Sunday evening^ He had> as, hi? sub­ held in the vestry of the church LjOts for Sale Every Sunday a group of golfers ed his wife yesterday. Edward Koch was removed to the candy sto^,' liahllltles $1,111, as­ Routlef- Parra, Chile : (lO V; Iwy Resort Property for Sale ...... ject “ HoW ' sbnuld I spend-' "God’s next week Monday evening, Sep- Schwar'ttr^ iNeiw; Yorkr onjipiolnted near Port Stockton, Texas, as­ Manchester Memorial hospital on sets 2 1 7 2 ^--' ^ tember 19, at 7:30 o’clock, for the Suburban for Sale ...... 'A .. semble on the golf course and lis­ Friday for treatment. He is suffer­ portion of my;money.!-< J w . Joyneri dfe-Rulter, .Inc,, Hartford, Billy -KeHy, Scrahton, (10). Real Estate for Exchange ...»;« opticians, jTUAHltl^'■ <• $7,222, as­ election of three trustees, also for Wanted—Real E state,...... ten to the Sunday School lesson ing from an attack of bronchial the transaction of any other busi­ Auction-Legal Notices broadcast by the pastor of the Pres­ pneumonia. Watch out for “ Chang.”— ^Adv. sets $4,99'i).. Auction Sales ...... byterian church. Herald Advs, Bring Results ness proper to come before the u6gal I.otlces meeting. ByFraiikBeck Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lane had-as N ew House GAS BUGGIES—Extra—Extra their guests over the week end, her brother Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dem- ing of Milford, Conn., also Mr. and TODAY WHEN THE JUNiOf6 OUT 1 UNCLE HEM HAS IT TOOK TEN MEN TWO WEEKS TO COUNT OH, M A M M A , Mrs. Ralph Howard and family of Yes, we have one brand ne'W with MANLEY^ PASSED US THERE PLAlTNG MORE MONEY THAN s MV Chicopee, Mass. oak floors, full bathroom, located on SO SNEERIN6LY IN WITH LITTLE YOUR FATHER AND IT THE OTHER DAT Wapping Grange will hold their WHEN THEY STACKED UNCLE l i s t e n lot 50X150 on street with se'wer, THEIR NEW CAR, BEANIE MANLEY EVERYBODY ELSE 15th regular meeting Tuesday eve­ gas, etc., walking distance to t^Uqy IT ALL UP AT THE hem I couldnY help NOW------OH PUT TOGETHER. HE ning at the sch hall. It is to be and business section. BANK. THE PILE IS SO MAMMA THINKING HOW WELI______NO HAS GUNNYSACKS RICH Neighbors’ Night. The following Wadsworth SL Semi-detached FOOUSH THHYb h a r m DONE. FULL OF GOLD. WAS SO HIGH IT I G O T granges are Invited: East Hartford, of 6 rooms, each apartment, «U STUCK OUT HR— FEEL IF THEY WELL BE MILLIONS AND S O M E T H I N G Manchester and East Windsor. The modern and offered at a reaspnahle KNE'W WE HAD DEMOCRATIC TT^ILLIONS AND THROUGH THE committee on refreshments Is Mrs. price. ' SKYLIGHT--- T O T E L L « 75,000 BILLIONS Arthur Sharp, Mrs. Lillian E. Brand new single of 6 rooms oak IN THE AND—AND-- VOU, Grant, Mrs. Lucius V. Platt. floors.’ steam heat, extra large Uvin.g BANK, room, 5 minutes from trolley. Price The crown worn by King George only $5,800. Small cash neces­ on state occasions has two official sary. . „ - r r T I guardians. When it is housed In the Ten room two family with 3 ex­ Tower of London with the other tra building lots. Only a few min­ crown jewels, the lieutenant of the utes off Main streeL $7,500. tower is responsible for its safety. Easy terms. • j ■ When It is removed, the king’s Near Main street,-4 room house ■ barge-master must attend and with bath and electricity. Prlc4; guard it. only $2,900.

tL/Vc, R Q B E R T J. S M H B I 1009 Main Real Estate, Instti«usc% J Read Herald Advs StMunshlh Tic . . . A mM.iaiiYi... - i . ^IANCHESrER~’(CONN.y EVENING HERAED', 'rUESDAX SERrEMRiSnSri?®^ By'Percy L. Crofliiy FLAPPER FANNY. SAY& SKIPPY ' " — r — a t i - 1 »' w. IS THAT ' 5AVS A u n t ^05SI6> w ell SENSf xxi NONSENSE m -^liUHY%0SSl6 d id n ' t LIKE IT CAUSE U t H € U 5VMPAY Uf€ W6NY Ovkft *16 K)fiCC€ ^ CCtT 3o r TOOK IN 8Y *TH6 PARCOR SHE JWST ROCKED, AN* POT tftAM JMCUS AROOH* TMC f C M POte* AN* N6VCR ANSWeR€DTH6 MAH'S UilFC- (JOIN*. M k is c k w All 0$«-nicR N «W When Eve voiced her misgivings “tUCRt'S A House U€KT VOOSt So \iUCL€ 1^0^ AH'THC about taking the first bite, the ser­ HCM6 UNCte LOUlC 0 P 6 N S OP: AIN'T 81 e e r r m ’ AiRV ee^use sne's ear s c a u o ^ o o il MAN 6tr TO t a l k in ' about Ra isin ’ c h ic k e n s pent probably said, “Applesauce.” T H E LOT A HOUSE VET BEPioRe Vt>D START e t a ^ m THE COPeOARO-VoC/JE KJDr A U h \ ------i UNCte Lovte ASKeo h im w h y tne CHiCKeNs Bill—Here’s a little philosophy FICHT5 FROM TH6 foanTSTAMPS. j AROUN* W iffl CANARSI6 SOCltTY ^OT X for you. Happiness is Just like a Ca r r ie d pieces o* m 6a t oh rneta h€m s ,w t VESETSXReCT.' OHCLE LOviC SHor.OPXlKfi A kiss. YhC m a n didn't know exACTLY So HE S^YS ^ Gladys—rHow’s that? ^LAM u> HEN A u n t "The only way you get any‘ fun CHICKENS OOEHriO 6ET CReolT FoR €0S S KIN KNOttiX W6R. out of it Is to give it to somebody H crf eee FREAKS- else.” ^ (^SOOTHEnH .$LOOD tf i The old fashioned woman who thought it quite the thing to be an Invalid now has a daughter who makes enough money to support a husband teaching a class in physi- ( r . sal culture. ‘ u He: Didn’t I meet you in Miami O' last winter. Miss Jones? She: No, sir. That mult have Copyright,lA J l/jitl P. L. Crwhy. 1927 *Ctn1rarPruw...... A«ociaUon,...... Inc. 9 -/3 been my sister, Lou. She was in Hn.U.S.MT.OFr. Miami last winter. OnaT«vmAemvici,me. He: Oh yes. By-the-way, you all are twins, aren’t you? She: No, no. She’s & brunette Light-headed people ought to and I’m a blonde. What fooled you weigh their words. By Fontaine Fox WASHINGTON TUBBS H has fooled a lot of people. You see The News Spread our legs are exactly alike. By Crane . ^ Florida is a great state. Its peo­ — TOO .WJON56R.'. OH % YOU ple are the best the North can pro­ A O j v Y \ 3 \f Y O B C K l I 6P ‘f T i GEUIOS— NOO -pRODtSTYl j duce. \

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^pyuuuiiUhiii^i. msarsvittassiwicftsic by Gilbert Patten, ■ - (BEAD THE BTORY THEN COLOR THE PICTURE.) Jack LockweIl, 'the Lion Tamer \ The Goofy Goes felt pretty bad. sing. Our kite would fall. I A. mighty good .time they had had really feel much better, when my WT with all the little Tlnymltes for feet are on the ground. Supposin’ several weeks or so. And now the one of us should slip. Why, that Tinies, with their kite, were Just wou,ld surely spoil our trip. And ibout to take a flight. No wonder even if we all hang on, we don’t ill the Goofys much disliked to see know where we’re bound.” :hem go. Just then the whole bunch But. Mister Kite Man yelled, heaved a sigh. They heard the kite ■‘All set?” The Tinymites replied, man’s voicq near by. He rode up ■‘You bet!” They waved then, to on another kite, that they had seen •he Goofy Goos. Their kite began before. “Hello, there, all you Tlny­ :o rise, ‘■‘Oh, gee,” said Scouty, mltes,” said he. “How do you like -‘this is fine. I hope no one be­ the sights ?_ The sky Is very pretty gins to whine. We’re safe and now—but you ~ will see much lound, so let’s all keep the tears more.” )ut of our eyes.’* , And then he added, “I must leave, but please don’t let that They went up slowly on the le e r ■» was azwytek"* ireeze and passed between some make you grieve. Your kite is good . nonstrous trees. “Ah, now we’re and solid, and you’re going to be ‘Help! help!” bellowed Saunders, etralnlnf H»ry nerve In flight. all right. You’ll fly by night and Almost unable to realize that • Glancing backward over hie ^n a clear space and can travel Chained in his tracks by terror that ca u se d his face to blanch he hadn’t been touched. Wat­ 'shoulder. Saunders saw the His wild cries startled the few early r l ^ wile Were astir In * a t •ight along. Don’t move around fly by day, and reach a queer land and a sickdned. helpless feeling to benumb h’'"* ,'^^**1** far away.” And then the funny tles turned'and stared after lion come round^ the corner. part of the town. Wbgt tlvw* j j S )ut stand real still.” snapped witched th«,llen thdt tmpeared to be charging •* ^ the lion. “He never touched I The big boy'eJwart leeped Into and seek cover. All witjenSi weftMWHt ]lowny/ "Or we’ll take a spill. I Kite Man dropped and disappeared flee, even though he felt that In another ,:.mc -eally feel so happy I could start from sight. me!” he gulped. “1 believe he’s his mouth, and he tore glong LookwIII snatched a beact would leap upon him. "Look out!" shouted one of the pur­ after Buke!" the street./. Saihed Into the mlddlej>f x ffoi^^nBnued) / o sing a song.” • ' suing men- Then the lion galloped past Lizard, Then Coppy laughed. “Well, (The Tinymites meet some sea­ rou’ve got gall. Say. niease don’t gulls in the next stonr*).

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The Misses Beatrice, Flavla and There will be a well-baby confer­ n e t tl e t o n h o l d s o w n ROLLER C O A STS THRILL. ence at the Memorial hospital an- Dora Plnney, Lea Chlcolile and V ABOUT TOWN Doris McPherson have returned ns« on .Haines street at 2:30 to­ BEATS ELECTRIC CHAIR from a few days’ stay In New York morrow afternoon. IN FIGHT TO IMPROVE City. On Friday night of next week, On Sale Tonight and Toniarroiot So Says Patrdmaii Who Tried , TempW Chapter, Order of the Cliffoi^l Symington of Hunting- the Ready Helpers Society of North Blood Trajisfiisioii Helps Some­ Baatera Star, will hold Its first fall ton street returned to Philadelphia Coventry will present a farce com­ what But no Noticeable Them Both While on Vaca- veetlng tomorrow evening In the today for his fourth year at the edy entitled “ A "White Shawl." Change, Says Doctor. ti

______1;______1______* ------Builder OTHER GOOD QUALITY HATS Fire Shovel $4.00 and $5.00 L i I Alteration and Repair Work Special with every order For Your Car Given Prompt Attention. We carry without doubt the largest selections of the* • newest shades and styles in town. We will guarantee o^one tem or pidre Announcement Residence 71 Pitkin Street. that you will be properly hatted if ybu will step in now. o f our Any one of the following instru­ PROCRASTINATION Sontli Manchisster. Phone ments will be loaned for a course of Isn’t it peculiar why people will put off ordering Good Coal instruction.., ' 1 Can Provide coal until the last minute when they could just as T R Y T H E • TROMBONE, CORNET, well have their bins filled before the cold weather - VIOLIN, .CLARINET,' G L E N N E i r S SAXOPHONE, DRUMS. A new top, new curtains, slip arrives? STATE TAVERN At the'completion of the course covers, carpeta, glassmobile en­ It’s human nature to put off until tomorrow what Tinker Building.’ ' Let us have your Winter coal Business Men’s Luncheon the ihstruipent will become the can be done today, but every sudden xold snap •h . ...i 4 order now and be prepared for closures^ Sport Model tops and for a real tasty meal. property of the pupil, free of keeps us busy writing orders, each order stating cold weather. > charge. dust covers made to order. Served from “must be delivered at once.” Out Otm Exehutve Shapet Shadut tn 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. 'AH of which leads us to ask, have you ordered Manchester G.EvWiU»&^» SHEEHAN your winter supply of coal? Also A La Carte Service MALLORY SCHOOL OP MUSIC. 'AatoTopCo. : •' J> Cold Drinks and Near Beer Inc. i THE W . G. GLENNEY GO. nCravehette Orfoid Bulldiiig, 865 Main St. W. J, BiESSlER ^ IJ ... on Draught. Phom Allen Place, Manchester. 2 Main S t. Phone 5Q Flione 6646. i i a Oidr at. Mr, and Mra. Qua Ulrich, Prop.