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VOL. XLV., NO. 19. CUusifled Adrertising on Page 6 MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926. PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS _ c SAN FRANCISCO Chicago Gangs BANDITS SPRAY Ride Him, C ow girl! Sign Vfficiair ISSTARTIEDBY Peace Treaty “SUPPER CLUB” STORM HUGE

P A IR ^U A K E S Chicago, Oct. 22.— Chicago’s 1TH_BULLETS gang warfare has ended. 600 An “ official” treaty of peace was TRAGEDY: DEAD signed by the four principal lead­ Worst Shake Since 1906 ers of gangland in a room at a downtown hotel shortly after mid­ Terretize 41 Coshmiers night this morning. ^ Centers in Salinas Valley; The gangsters were brought to­ With Hail of Lead, Wound GARY TALKS OF Rural Districts Suffer gether, it was reported, through the efforts of high city aind county Glass Breaks.. Folks Get officials, worried over the forth­ and Beat Several, Get STEE TREATY Worse Than Havana coming election. “ Scarface Al” Capone, leader of Up, Little Harm Done. the powerful Cicero faction, was a $20,00(Lin N. Y. Raid. proud spokesman for the amalga­ WITH EUROPE mated forces of gangland today. Feared Death Swanns of Refugees FIocI Two sharp earth quakes which “ Yes, we have signed a treaty, New York, Oct. 22.— Six bandits, brought residents of the section af­ of peace,” Capone admitted. “ To­ armed with rifles, shotguns revol­ night for the first time in two to City; Vast DestrnctioiJ fected from their homes but caused Suggests a Concordat Be­ Near as Plane years I will sleep without a gun vers and perhaps a machine gun, no damage other than the breaking under my pillow.” early this morning held up 41 men Is Wrought on Planta­ of several large plate glass win­ The negotiators are, beside Ca­ and women in the Biarrits night tween hdnstries of This Sank to Water dows were felt in the central coastal pone, Maxie Eisen, George (Bugs) club, on West Fifty-Fourth street, Moran and Vincent (Schemer) region of California early today. Country and Those of tions; Thousands Desti­ Drucci. and escaped with $20,000 in cash Folkestone, Eng., Oct. 22.— The The first shock was at 4:35 and and jewelry. Imperial Airways plane which fell the second exactly an hour later. Two men and a woman were Foreign Nations. into the waters of the English tute; Capital Starts Reliel The center of the temblors was |m W7 'S beaten by one of the bandits as the Channel yesterday with seven apparently an old fault line in the EDW.J.HOLLBUYS Americans aboard, has been aband­ San Juan mountains overlooking other gunmen terrified the patrons ■V New York, Oct. S2.—.in an ad­ oned as a total loss, it was an­ Work; Harbor FuU of Dead the fertile Salinas valley in Mon­ of the club by firing shots through dress before the American Iron nounced this afternoon. None of terey county, 75 miles south of San windows and into the'ceiling. and Steel Institute today, Judge the Americans have suffered any from 100 Craft Destroyed Francisco. PROCTOR PROPERn ill effects from their adventure. Start Machine Gun Little Edna Hagan smiles complacently from her saddle while “ Grand­ Elbert H. Gary, chairman of the , Salinas, county seat of Monterey pa,” 600-year-old tortoise at the Bronx Zoo, New York, bucks unavailing Undaunted by their experience county, felt the shakes most severe­ Two of the bandits brought what, ly to unseaf'her. When he was a colt back in 1492, “.Grandpa” is re­ United States Steel Corporation, yesterday, Mrs. O. J. S. Bonney and ly. People rushed from their homes may have been a machine gun into puted to have once trotted a mile in a month. , suggested the possibility of a con- of Columbus, O.. planned to con- Havana, Oct. 22.— Six hundred and hotels but a survey showed no Desirable Land on Center action when Walter Timponi, broth­ icordat between the steel makers of her daughter. Miss Peg,gy Bonney dead, possibly a thousand injured damage and no glass was broken in er of the manager of the club, the United States and Europe. tinue their journey to Paris today and seven thousand or more home­ “ 'We have heard considerable by plane. Salinas. showed fight. Timponi was wound­ less as a result of the hurricane Some residents of Salinas report­ ed and a watchman was knocked discussion,” said Judge Gary, "re­ P. Kanvaris, of Jeffersonville, Street to Be Developed for SIX INCHES SNOW i Y. M. C. A. EXPEUED lating to anticipated competition which swept Havana and Western ed that the 4:35 quake was the unconscious with the butt of a re­ Ind., who was a passenger on the between Iron and steel manufac­ fated plane, said today that Mr. Cuba on ’Wednesday were indicat­ most severe felt there since 1906 volver when h-v. showed signs of re­ ed today as reports began to trick­ when San Francisco was the center Sale by Lots. sisting. turers of the United States , and and Mrs. D. B. Harrison of Cin­ foreign competitors, but it is be­ le into the capital from the strick­ of a severe earth disturbance. At . After c, round of bullets had IN NEW ENGLAND BY RUSS SOVIETS cinnati, who were also passengers, lieved that, should it become nec­ bade farewell to each other as the en provincial towns, isolated since talit time Salinas was on the out­ spattered against the walls, the essary, an international conference plane slowly settled in the channel the storm. skirts of the shock. The property of the John Proc­ crowd became quiet and lined up will be held between all these in­ waters. These figures were based upon In the East Bay region, including tor estate located between Center along one side of the room. There terests and a full open discussion reports brought from inland towns Oakland. Berekeley, Alameda and and V est Center streets, west of was no further violence and th3 Heavy Fall in Northern Re- American Head of Work in iud\ilged in after which a fair un­ and villages by six couriers who llichmoiid, the second shock ,was bandits left with their unusuaLas- derstanding could be reached. traveled 150 miles to bring their felt most severely, although no Cooper street, was sold today to sortment of weapons as quietly as Approval of Country. QUEEN’ S PLEBEIAN messages. damage was caused in that section. Edward J. Holl, local real estate they had entered. gions Cuts Communica- Schools Forced to Leave “ Of course, no agreement be­ Property damage, in the light of A third but minor shock was re­ promoter. The Home Bank & Trust Rough to Women tween the different interests relat­ these reports, was estimated at ported from some points in the af­ Company, administrator of the Miss Elsa Darling, one of ihe en­ Uon, Buries Crops. ing to prices could legally be en­ $75,000,000. fected area registering et 6:45 or Proctor estate, made the sale. tertainers, became hysteripal and the Country. tered into, without sanction of our COLD PERSISTENT Hundred Vessels Lost approximately two hours after the This lot of 13 1-2 acres is one was struck on the head with the law administrators. But, if neces­ A further check-up of shipping first shock and an hour after the of the most desirable areas of un­ butt of, a gun by one of the bandits. sity arose, it is thought the approv­ revealed that approximately 100 second. developed land in Manchester. It When Miss June Carter, hostess, Hanover, N/ H., Oct. 22.— While Berlin. Oct. 22.— I^arry D. An- al of the public authority and the vessels, large and small, founder­ This shock was felt in the East has a frontage of about 1,000 feet went to her aid she was roughly Cuba was counting her hurricane country might ’oe obtained.” Causes Worry to Retinae as ed in the storm, and many of the derson»of I.os Angeles arrived in I members of- the crews still are Bay regions but only faintly in San on Center street, and nearly the handled by another robber. dead and'Flo|rida was thanking her Is Optimistic same frontage on West Center Berlin today after a hurried de­ There is no indication that the j missing. It is believed that be­ Francisco. It was not noticed in ^ The hold-up took place about five lucky' stars ihat she had escaped some points which felt the other street. The new Center street pave­ o'clock this morning. The club is parture from Moscow, having been demand for steel products will be Royal Visitor Returns to tween fifty and one hundred of them have been drowned. shocks throughout the 300-mile ment. sidewalks and curbing, along a few doors from Broadway and op­ and while California was excited ordered expelled as the representa­ substantially ’ reduced in the near tive of the Voung Men’s Christian The reports of the messengers coastal area affected and was felt in the property will be completed this posite the Hotel Harding. The ban­ over earth tremors today, northern future, .said Judge Gary. Discus­ others. fall. Association and his property con­ sing general business conditions, he j New York Today. indicated that the towns of the in­ dits arrived and escaped in a taxi­ New England was digging out from fiscated. terior had been harder by the Ait San Francisco Appr.aisal said: cab, believed by the police to have under six inches of snow, left in the Anderson was given twenty-four storm than Havana itself. The San Francisco. Oct. 22.— The The Proctor homestead is located “ Crop reports Indicate that pro­ been driven by a member of their wake of % storm that carried down hours in which to leave Russia. New York, Oct. 22.— Queen Ma­ stricken populaces appealed for central coastal region of California, on the property, and the whole gang. They got away only a few duction this year will be nearly vas rie of Rumania returned here to­ telephone' and telegraph lines, dis­ The expulsion qf Anderson vir­ large as 1925, which was a bounti­ immediate relief. Despite its owu from Petaluma. 50 miles north of parcel of land was appraised by minutes before the police reached day from Philadelphia, bringing crippled condition, Havana organ­ the town's board of assessors at tually ends the work of the Y. ful year. Money is plentiful, col­ here, to San Luis Obispo, 250 miles the scene. rupted transportation and ruined C. A. in Russia. ^ lections are satisfactory. There with her a cold that caused her ized relief .expeditions and rushed south, was shaken early today by $55,000. The late John Proctor's considerable discomfort. When Timponi answered a bell at crops: ^ ‘ • Mias Edith Ga'te.s of 'Scranton, Is sufficient labor to meet all de­ them to TTie' more stricken areas. two sharp earthquakes \^ich ap- father purchased the property the street entrance, he was faced- by Pa., who is doing physical work The qheen's vigorous program of Terrible Havoc. originally for $2,500. ‘ Many "Wires-Do^vn. mands, and workers should be and ^ peared to center in the Salinas val­ the bandits. As he stepped back, the for women in Russia under Y. M. are entirely satisfied with their entertainment and sight-seeing to Terrible havoc in the outlying ley. 75 miles south of here. E. J. Holl intends to convert the leader of the gang, apparently be­ In central Vermont telegraph which she has adhered faithfully, districts was indicated. Literally and telephone wires were down for C. forcpd A. auspices, is expected to be rates of phy and conditions of em­ Xo damage other than broken i whole 13 1-2 acres into a subdrvi- lieving he was trying to escape, ployment. The administration at coupled with several trips through thousands of homes were wiped out plate glass windows, had been re­ I sion. The land is admirably suited mile§i isolating many communities the rain, are believed responsible and hundreds of families are on struck him over the head with the . from the outside world. Mad to Leave Recotxls. Washington is reasonable and fair vealed by a hurried telephonic I for building lots, and Mr. Holl pre­ butt of his revolver. Anderson appealed to the Soviet towards all interests, and we have for the cough, which is causing the verge of starvation. A condi­ check of towns in the radius of the dicts it will be one of Manchester’s ' Lineil Up In Aroostock county, Maine, the foreign office against expulsion reason to believe that the majority worry among her retinue. tion of grave distress was reported temblor. i best sections. Two of the bandits were ordered potato crop is buried under the but received no reply and was or­ of Congress Will support the Presi­ The queen made the trip from in every section of the storm area Salinrs reported that while the ! ______by their leader to guard the stair­ heavy blanket of snow and all along dered to leave the country by the dent. the Baltimore and Ohio train depot by the couriers. first shock, which registered at | ^ way while the other four went to the course of the storm-automobiles police. He was forced to leave his No Tariff Threat in New, Jersey to Manhattan by way The sugar crop appears to have 4:35, was the most severe felt there j « r D E * T C O T I fC D r iliU T M the club’s quarters on the third are stalled, according to reports effice files and personal records, “ So far as the question of import of the Twenty-third Street ferry, been particularly hcAd hit. Disr I since the 1906 earthquake which j U l\ £ A iE M M E K tllA P li floor. One searched the guests and Ireaching iqre. which were confiscated. tariff is concerned,” said Judge' staying in her car on the boat. patches from Pinar Del Rio, com­ devastated San Francisco, no dam- i . entertainers, while the other three Anderson, v.ho carried out a Gary, “ we believe no legislation Gets Harbor Salute^ ing by courier, indicated the en­ I age had been reported. j ! fired sho program of physical education in will be attempted and certainly The royal ferry was accompanied tire crop in that section was des­ the higher schools of Moscow, be­ nonfe passed which will be really by a police boat. Harbor craft troyed. Sugar factories also were The entire town of Salinas was j OF AMERICA DEAD' up against the stage.” the PE.4RSON RETURNS reported destroyed or badly dam­ I awakened byth e severity of the i bandit leader shouted, and those lieves he was expelled because the harmfhl to the business of the signaled the royal visitor with Y. M. C. A. is gt.nerally suspected country. throaty whistles as the ferry swept aged. quake, however, and within a few \ j „ c i. j j ^ t> in the room lost no time in com­ Helge Pearson, former organist An immediate increase in the seconds lights flashed on and ! Boy, plying. of carrying on religious iiropagan- “ While there will be continued by. and choir director of the Swedish da in Russia. competition in the steel industry by price of sugar is predicted as a I throngs gathered in the streets- j Head of Marshall Field & Co., Lutheran church here has been re­ • Queen Marie was attired, fetch- “ I’ve got enough bullets to riddlje foreign producers, we think from ingly as usuaj, in a mauve hat and result of the storm. all of you,” the leader warned elected to that post and will resume Half Minute Rattle ; Passes at Chicago. WATERBl’RY ATTORNEY statements they ma ce that there is dress and a moleskin coat trimmed Hundreds of Refugees The first shock was of about half : ______when one of the guests didn’t gjfet his duties here on Sunday. Mr. . ' LEFT A $350,000 ESTATE. no reason to feel they will serious­ with fur collar and cuffs. Princess Refugees by the hundreds were I a minute duration ^nd the second ! Chicago,;o, Oct. 22.— John G. into the line-up quite fast enough Pearson has been absent during the ly interfere with steel production in Ileana wore a purple morning dress arriving in Havana today from the I which came at 5:3a a. m. was to suit him. Turning to nine girl summer, having been engaged as a Sliedd. New Hampshire farmer boy ■Waterbury, Oct. 22.— Attorney the United States.” and a squirrel coat. nearer storm-swept districts. All jbriei sharp shake which lasted but who became one of the world’s entertainers, the bandit leader bow­ Boy Scout executive la Connecticut. were practically destitute and many |a few seconds. James D. Russell, who recently died The s'^scial train bearing the greatest merchants, died early to­ ed low and said:— He is the organizer and director queen's car. the “ Yellowstone,” were in a serious condition due The tecond shock appeared to be at his office desk here, left an estate to hunger and exposure. Each fam­ day at St. Luke's hospital from the Girls Exempt ” . of the Beethoven Glee club, an inventoried at about $350,000, ac­ niniREs SHOW big which will serve as the royal bou­ lot greater intensity, however, than effects of an operation for relief “ We don’t want to take anything organization of young men connect­ doir on the cross-country trip, left ily had its own story to tell of the I the peak of the first temblor. cording to his will admitted to pro­ horror of the storm. from appendicitis, performed last from you girls, just stand to one ed with the church. He will con­ bate here today. The estate is Philadelphia at seven o’clock this The "first shock was not felt 40 Sunday. The fate that overtook many of side and you won’t be bothered.” tinue as director of the choir and Iqft in trust for Mrs. Russell and INCREASE IN RADIO morning. [miles south bf San Luis Obispo and Shedd, who was head of the It was at this point that Miss of the Glee club. the seamen on the boats which were their five children. Sleeps in Railroad Yard. sunk became apparent today with I apparently did not extend further board of directors of Marshall Darling became faint and staggered The queen spent the ‘night in [north than Santa Rosa. Field and Co., where he started as toward the doorway, (me of the the appearance in the harbor 'o f "Washington. Oct. 22.— Figures her rolling bedroom in the Pennsyl­ bodies mutilated by sharks and Inland it was felt for approxi- a $10-a-week shipping clerk fifty- bandits, presumably thinking she again are brought out to prove vania railroad yards in Philadel­ Iniately 50 miles. Crockett reported four hears ago, was 76 years old other huge fish. The authbrities was trying to escape, handled her what an Thomas Edison made phia. said this circumstance would make I that It was felt there and was of at the time of his death. roughly, while another struck Miss when he said radio was losing in Another busy program faced the [great severity. The death of Mr. Shedd ended Marie *s Yankeeland Tour it difficult to ascertain with any de­ Carter in the face as she went to the race toward popularity against queen today. She was to lunch at gree of certainty how many lost San Francisco and East Bay cities one of the most romantic business Miss Darling’s assistance. The ban­ the phonograph and other musical the Bankers’ club, following which I felt both quakes with clear sharp- careers in the history of the world, their lives in the disaster. dit leader ordered his pals to leave productioi^s. President Nicholas Murray Butler No Americans Killed cess. dishes rattling in cupboards, a career that led the late Marshall the two women alone. Like Gilbertonian Opera These are official figures, just of Columbia University, was to re­ I loose doors swaying and in a few Field, himself called the “ Aler- 'W’^ashington, Oct. 22.— ^No Amer­ ^V hen Walter Timponi, brother of issued by the Department of Com­ ceive her on the College campus. icans were killed in the Cuban hur­ |lnstances plate glass being broken. chant Prince,’! to publicly give merce, reviewing infirmation com­ She is to be the guest of the Young credit to his chief aide gs “ the best Frank Timponi, the proprietor, at­ ricane, the American Red Cross San Juan, Hollister, Monterey By ^TRGINIA SWAIN. piled in the biennial census of man­ Women’s Christian Association this merchant in the United States.” tempted to escape from the club Fashion correspondent: “Say, was advised today. lind other Monterpy County towns room, he was slugged several times ufacturers for 1925. evening. yQueen, pull your,coat so we can see According to these figures, radio The Red Cross has authorized its felt the temblors with varying de- with the butt of a revolver. New York, Oct. 22.— Walk right I your waistline.” chapters to receiVe contributlous I frees of intensity, all agreeing that shows quite a healthy growth. for a Cuban relief fund. HURT, nCHTS FIRE AS As the guests stood lined :ip up to the box office! Greatest mu­ The queen: “ Oh, you are so In two years, from 1923 to 1925 Lhe shock had centered in the against the wall, one of the bandits sical comedy In history! BANK BANDIT’S “ GIRL” I Salinas Valley. sweet, so wonderful, you Ameri­ the census shows the value of radio tore off their jewelry, rings, Her Majesty, Queen Marie of Ru­ cans. How I love you all! I wish apparatus manufactured in this CABOOSE IS DERAILED brooches, necklaces and their cash mania, begins her American tour! BILLS IN HAIL BOXES (Contlnne

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L’nders Frary & Clark 89 91 Cons Gas N Y.107% ticed while traTeling at a high rate 105% 105% - Dlreptor E. h . Chaney of the Jewell Belting pfd. . . 80 Col. Fuel Iron 39 ' of speed. Damage to property was P u b lie three-act comedy, by Hubert Henry ments have been wriUph. aa for •b38% 38% •Rec Will meet representatives of Davies, entitled, "Cousin Kate.’’ LOCAL STOCKS New Brit. Mach, pfd.104 Ches & Ohio .169% 167% 167% small. J' , ample, “ We have never ha4.» K crl Niles Bt. PU. N. Stock 19 Ccuc-Steel •... 70 . Hollister, CaL, Oct. 22.— Build­ Hallowe’en Dance TOUey. ball teams tonight at 7 it has been aptly described as accomplished reader or on'e 69% .-'69% / • tJfolfcIq for the purpose of organiz- North & J u d d ...... 25 Can; Pacific -. .163% 163 163 ings were rocked by a sharp earth­ Auspices “ witty, effervescent and inimitably gave greater satisCaetion.” ihg a league In this sport. 3ome of J R Montgomery pfd. — Erie ...... 39% 39. 39 quake early today. Cracked win­ Sunset Rebecca and K b ^ David written,'modern without the ques­ (Pnmlsbed by ratnimi A OOi« the-local orgatrisatlons which have 6 Central Row. Hartford, Conn.) J R Montgomery com. ^ Erie 1s t ...... 48% 48 48 dows appeared to be the only dam­ Lodges and Shepherd jEjncginpinent tionable situations.’’ There are'si.x TE.\CHBRS RETIREMENT Peck, Stow & ■^ilcox 21 Gen. Ssphalt . 73% 71 71% age suffered. ^ fii^ sed themselves as desirous of characters in the play. Four fqmale, * ItOAltiD Bid Ask Russell Mfg. Co...... 40 Cen Elec...... 83% 82% 82% San J-una, Cal., Oct. 22.— A trem- Odd>Fellowa’ Hall and Navy and two male and Mrs. Andwton Hartford, Get. 22.— The ^ a t« , Stanley Works com. . 79 Mub, Cheney Brothers, The- North excclls in her portrayal of the va­ Aetna Cas. & Sur. . . 700 740 Gen Mot. . .. .148%'^ 143% 143%. ,, blof struck this city today, causing Satiirday, October & Teachers’ Retirement Board . will j Smyth Mfg, Co. .... — Great No. Pfd. 76% 75% 75%,7 5 % ,-people to to the streets but no End Community club and the rious characters. meet at the State Capitol here 01 Aetna L i f e ...... 555 565 Torrington ...... 67 American Legion. A u tom obile...... 190 220 111. Central . . 121% 121 121% ^damage of consequence was reportr 8 R M. . Of her work in surrounding Thursday, October 28, Miss DoroJ UnderwooA ...... 50 Kennpeott. Cop 60% 60 60 ed. Coon. General ....1 5 5 0 1650 FaTors, Noiseuiakers kiid Streaiiiers cities,'Hartford, Springfield and thy M. Shanley, secretary of thf Whitlock Coll Pipe . . — Inspira Cop . . 25% 26% 25% San Luis Obispo, Cal., Oct. 22.— ®‘F ^ e ‘ng made for -Boston, most favorable press com­ Htfd. Steam Boiler .640 660 U. S. Envelope pfd. .107 A1 Behrend’s 0*pc. Rainbdw Orch.’ board, announced today. Hartford F ire ...... 455 465 Louis & Nash.128% 128% .128% An earthquake was felt here early in dance Bonds. Lehigh, Valley 85 85 85 today. It was of slight Intensity. Modem ami Old Fashioned to, be held on Friday Evening; Oct. riioeni.\...... 555 570 Htfd. Elec. Lgt. 7’s .290 300 Dancing. ' T ravelers...... 1155 1165 Marine Pr. 35%’ 33- 3li% Petaluma, Cal., Oct. 22.— A sharp 28, at the School street Rec The East. Conp. Pow, 5’s . 99 Motor Wlieel ., 21% AdmlskioinjHlc. Bablic Utility Stocks. 21% 21% earth tremblor was felt here early advance sale of tickets is reported Conn. L. P. 5% s ...1 0 8 ’Norfolk West .167% 165%_,165% today. as excellent. Conn. Power Co. ...3 1 0 320 Conn. L. & P. 7’s ..115 Conn. L P 7% pfd. .109 112 No..Pacific ... 76% 76% 76% Damage at Santa Crus Last Times B’dpt. 5’s ...... 103 N V Central .134 Htfd. E. L. com .'. .. .323 328 132% 132% Santa Cruz, Cal., Oct.. 22.— To­ Mr. and Mrs. John M. Williams N Y, N H & H 39% 39 39 The C ircle TONIGHT Htfd. Gas com...... 68 72 day’s earthquake caused ' damage M a 9querade of Hudson street are visiting at the So. N. E. Tel. Co. ...1^1 155 Pennsylvania . ^4% 5'4% 54% heri which first surveys placed at home of their son, Richard C. Wil­ “ The Pretty Playhouse” People’s Gas ..122 122 122 ?30,000. liams of^ Maplewood, N. J. ' lUanufactaring Stocks. •Benefit No. Efid Football Team, New York Stocks Pierce Arrow . 21% 21 21 ' The quakes were-the moat severe —I Am. Hardware...... 84 86 Rep Ir & Steel 57 56 56 , felt.-since the big temblor o f 1906. Gertrude, one of the three little See This Regular Double Feature Bill American Silver .... SO 33 Reading ...... 86% 85 85% The dama,ge was mainly confined TURN HALL daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Acme Wire com...... — 16’^3 High Low 2 P. M. ChRIs'l* Pac 63% 62% 62% to chimneys, store- nrindovs and Ritchie of Summit atreet J? ni Bent For Heaven'* Bigelow-Htfd. pfd. 98 102 .\t. Gulf, W. I. 32% 31 31% So. Pacific ...104% 103% 104% ftEfUing plaster in stores and hotels. TOMORROW NIGHT with diphtheria and the home is Bigelow-Htfd. com. ..73 78 Am Sugar Ref. 75% 73% 75 So. .Railway .116% 116 116'j The entire side of the Pacific » Novelties and Prifies. under quarantine. As a stage play tills won the Pnlitzer Prize for the beet Amer­ Bristol B ra ss...... — 7 Am Tel & Tel.146% 146 146% St. Paul ...... 9% .9 % 9% Telephone building cracked and the Dancing: 8 to 12. ican play of the year. .-Viul those who saw It say the Jadges Collins Co...... 140 145, Anaconda ... 47% 47% 47%' Studebaker . . 50% 48% 48% building was said by examiners to Manchester Camp No. 2640,'Rov- knqw their business. It is a story of the'* hills with feuds, Colt Fire A r m s ...... 28 ’ 29 Am Smelting .130% 128% 128% Uhlott ’Pacific .162% 161 161% be in a precarious condition. Shearer’s 6rchestra. al Neighbors, will follow Its regu­ fighting, floods and everything. JOH.V AIARROX and PATSY Eagle Lock ...... 103 Am Loc ...... 102% 100% 100% U S Rubber . . 53% ^53% , 53% The damage here indicates that lar meeting in Tinker hall Monday MILLER are the ST.\RS. Fafnir Bearing...... 85 Atchison .'...155% 150% 153% U S Steel___ 138% 135% 135% Monterey county was the center of A d m issio n ...... 50c evening with a setback party. Mrs. Full'r Br'sli Class AA 62 B & O ...... 103% 101% 101% U.S Steel Pr.l28 128 128 the worst effects of the shock. Louise Gilman is chairman oj the Early To Wed Hart & Cooley .v--180 Beth Steel ‘B’ 45% 44% 44% Westin'^house . 67% ,6-7% 67% committee in charge and she an­ Int. Sil. pfd...... 104 108 Chili Copper . 32% 32% 32% west; Union .145 144% 145 Just the right kind of a picture to offset the other. Here Is SUN SPOTS’ W(HIK nounces that si.x prizes will be a farce comedy that will bring'out the laughs. It is a story of A B O U m W I awarded the winners and refreah- a couple throwing a bluff while trying to bi-eak into society. Group of Them Held Responsible ^rved. The regular meeting »IATT MOORE and ZAZU PITTS are the ST.AUS. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiliiiiiiiililiilj F ia sco IS STA R TIB for Quakes. will come to order early to allow SHORTER SUBJECTS ON THE SA.ME PROGRAM. the rard playing to begin prompt­ ly. Every member is urged to at­ The^Federated Workers of Wap- TOMORROW— CONTINUOUS WITH DOU^E FEATURE BILL BY PAIR OF QUAKES Santa Clara, Cal., Oct. 22.— A ping will'serve their annual chick­ tend. as plans for the coming ba­ group of sun spots calculated' to en •pie su p^ r in the school hall zaar will be discussed. ART ACCORD in “THE SET UP” ! BUY GOOD CLOTHS | pass today probably was responsi­ there this q^ning from six to eight (ContiQued treiu page 1) ble for the earthquake Which this A Rip Snorting Western. If You Like a Real Western, o’clock.- Tney are also holding a Mrs. Walter F. Lewis of 11 Vine Here It Is. morning shook the coastal region of sale of fancy and domestic articles. street has had as her guests. Mr. .WorM Since 1006. Central California, Father Blcard. An entertainment will be given at Mrs. P. J. Meaney of Holyoke, Anita Stewart in “Morganson’s Finish” Salinas, Cal., Oct. 22.— A severe noted seismologist and famous as 3 eight o ’clock In which Rrinaipal A Story of Tears and Laughter and Heart Interest. earthquake, described by some as the “ father of the ^un spot theo­ Quimby of the South Manchester ry’’ of long distance weather pre­ OVERCOATS -the strongest since the 1906 earth­ High school will have a part. Al. St. Mary’s Ladies’ Guild is mak­ COMING — DON’T FORGET — COMING quake, shook Salinas and the sur diction, said today after examining Behrend’s orchestra will provide ing plans for a rummage Sale to be rounding country early today. the records of Santa Clara Univer­ music. held at the parish house next “THE TEN COMMANDMENTS” New styles—new colors—new X Of at least half a minute dura sity seismograph. ■ - The cester of the quakes today Wednesday. All those who are will­ tion, the tremblor brought persons Sunset Rebekah and King David ing to make donations for the sale patterns will awaken your interest rushing from their homes. Quick­ was calculated from the available X records at the university, to have Lodges, with Shephferd Encamp­ should notify the president, Mrs. ly the town was illuminated as ment will combine forces In the Ellis Callis or any of the Guild —In fact, our present showing is lights flashed on in excited homes. been back of Mount Diablo, a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mountain east of Oakland. public Hallowe’en dance to be giv­ members and they will be called Frisco Glass Broken en in Odd Pellowsi, hall tomorrow for on Tuesday. so new that it will prove an attrac­ A large plate glass window of one The first shock was so severe evening. There will be both mod­ of the leading downtown hotels of that It threw the recording pens from the seismograph. ern and old-time dancing with Al. ' Schools all over tqwn arc closed tive treat to come here and see our San Franlsco was broken by the Behrend’s orchestra to furnish Manchester's It started at 4:35:20 and lasted today to permit the teachers to t h e first shock and glass in one of the for three minutes. music. Favors, streamers and ^tead the state convention in ! RIALTO Coziest Theater line. largo display windows of a large de­ noisemakers will help to make Harfiord today 'and tomorrow. partment store was smashed. The second shock was recorded things merry, and judging from the at 5:36:20 .and the third at The second quake, accordipg to 6:43:05. . efforts made by each organization Trolley cars on the Hartford the hall will be well filled. TODAY and TOMORROW ' reports from Oakland, Berekeley The preliminary vibrations of line were off schedule for some ^ and other East Bay cities was felt time this morning owing to power the first, quake shows that It was Mark Holmes, Eighth District F IT f IV $22.50 to $60.00 3 .there with greater severity than the' what is known as local. The pens trouble. S“ first temblor. tax collector, reminds taxpayers W. RAY JOHNSTOhT on the \ertical and on both com­ that he will be at his store, corner I’orsons awakened by the first posites of the horizontal included 'The Howitzer Company will hold By Anend^cinent

We wish to thank all our rela- G A S W A T E R t iv e s ^ d friends who sympathized HON. GEORGE GABB C O L L ilM with us in our recent bereavement. MR. AND MRS THOMAS Candidate for Sheriff MURDOCK. HEATERS HON. AtfGUStflNE LONERGA.N M o o a i Eormep Cdngrfessman Don’t let a hot water furnace coil use up more than its Wliat Is Batcher Shop Night? share of hqrd-to-get coal again this winter. You can* do Visit the State Theater HON. HENRY J. CALNEN it better with gas. Wednesday Night Candidate for Congress r2 -U -£ AND ENJOY THE FUN.'" Everybody Welcome I Come! J. SONG REEL — REAL NOVELTY. The Manchester Bring* yotir ft^Bds to see add hear^ 4 CHICKEN DINNERS Caficel All Dates for 'This One—Coming Our (^imdidate& At AU Times. MILTON SILLS Gas Compfitny THE RAINBOW IN] DEMOCRATI^TOWN COMMITTEE. ^ * M E N O F 8TEELV Atop Bolton HilL »XXXXX3tXXXX}0^^ .'S ->■--'t . 5 -’ 'to'~ Rounds House. No de|»y.to tfafr S ^ ^ fn ’ssbfi^ KM^dvOneimfle'jB.-^T .. I ;Wlilln)p^^e-]Hfrtford .road,. route W indsor Locks, route 110, ^ f l C .." >9,?b?^!®®.49A*^.*b.Wlders • iiicoijir .S.'seic^n of concrete pavement just is under constrnctibn, n o’delays • and Fatrllfld— BoUcl Saitffdr o w i ci^»ii^^ro|ia West, ofW^llt^juntie being recon- traffic. ■ ■ ; “ bridge,^\un§er construction, rouV^ es.''-••''■p etiikctAdiand'.wj'^ened.;^ . Traffic, go- Farmington, Scott Swamp- 1. ;No-'d«ay'to tralSc. Brinto'Fd‘^ ^ o u (h ' M ata- street 14 «se. .-.regnlar ' route. is. under construction. Road do ' W’est-pijft-WIUdn road, Is unde; t der construction..;R oad, cldised; m ite.. /\ ‘ / 15^n3ffliC.i-.'''fropi- Willimantlc west to traffic. Deiour is posted. cdUstructlon.*’' "Snisht' delay :td traf tour via Jrarn-dtleet./'. ' ; l- .bjrpubi, foUo.w detour via Coventry Bloomfield . Bloomfield bridge,': ftc.:.' - ■ v' ‘ V _ Newton-Bethel, road,’' iw te 158^ ‘‘^'Ji'ilrfleldr^i^Iil rlv.er b^dse 1# tov]^0lt9°‘ ‘ . route 10, is under construction. N o/ ’^.<^ding and macadam 'obni|tructlon '''yWllHmantlci'Butnam road, routes delay tb traffic. . ' j npdon. .CQn^vuctl'olii' route '"I. NO is- under way. , No detours necesl nat^n.end. ;. ^ | f :delay to trtOTc.., ' 'fL.* T i f f ) *' "■'* * 3 and^Ol, is udder construction in Bloom field, W ash Brook bridge is Friday,. Oct. 22. . !■ Stratford—-^E^^n avenue. ^.Com> .. Rnriing^n, Chaplin. •’ Open to traffic, should­ under construction. No delay to Road conditions and detours.In crejte.^datd ls/iin,% c 'cqnsfructlotf, : ^N ew M U fbrd-Q ayiord^hln . l>r^^ rwd, is udder-fswxatructlbh. Short ers incomplete. traffic. • . the State of. Connecticut m ade n e^ .^road/'cloeed.: Detour ardupd city r^ute 134, work on the ndw bridge detour aroudd;t^ brictes;. * . .Norwlch-Futnam. road, route 12, Hartford-Springfield, route 110,- essary by highway construction and' .'bijjc^. ,. ;. . ' . , ^ d approaches .are underway. A ;; :ffia*’tlailidj”^B!#8t jHt^G^d A.moun,- 'gr^e. crossing'is being eliminated in the towns of W indsor and’W Ind- repairs announced by the State West Haven, HUford, and Orange short d^tb.ur necessary.", , *fi9> »138,'vla'Mder' cpnstirufr in.i^ainflul'd, 'sh'drt^ detour. sor Locks, road is under construc­ HightFay Department as of Octl -—;MiIfo;rd turnpike, route 1. Cdp^-, •VN orw alk'^anbury, rpajd,'* ’route tlon. Pre^Sirt rb%1d' is open for ■'•Norwich-New London, route 12. tion. Through traffic from Hart­ 20tb, are as follow s: Crete'road is under construction. grading and concrete construct is’ under cbnstruAion in towns of ford to Suffield and Springfield de­ New Canaan— Poundrldge road, delay to traj^c.. twn is under way. Detours posted '■ HafWlnton, Burlington road is Norwich' and Mbnt^ile. Open to tour at W indsor going through Po- route 184, Is 'under construction. N aagafuck-r-' .Rubberj, ayenue ^ e r e Short,;detou^ trajffic,' shouidera incomplete. quouock and Suffield 8ver the re­ Slight delay to traffic. under.consthiction. .No 5 delay to : aboii[t: deiaw ajg ;','bh>raricb-New'’London ropd, route cently finished state road. Fairfield, Old Kings Highway 1|' traffl'c.'^'""' ; •■■■'. j ■^1:2;''Id :tpWb8’-V:oi*~“Waterf6rd aad M anchester, Center street, route under construction. Slight delay W aterbury. and: Chesblw , Ches* mry road, route 1 $6, concrete.-con- fftw Hartford, village: of N e* 'HwitvlHe Ms- under construction. 3 is under construction. No delay to traffic. ; ? 8hlM>5^§>efhnJ7j.road, roH]la i? sf^uctlon is under, wgy,, Dejours H artford, route 17, bridge is upder Qpen.to^ traffic.' Through traffic to traffic, short detour. W estport and Fairfield— Bosto^ under'cO nstruettoii.t'. ..O ne-w ay.W afc a^ posted as necessary. constructlpn. Short detour around vrill hyoid this work by using the Newington, Newington-New Brit­ Post Hoad, route 1, grading is un­ fic past green concrete. . ' ^Roxbuj^—^Depot Bridge, . route bridge.:'^>v -V: Nor'wieh-GrQtbn road on the east ain road is closed to traffic. Good der contract from Blacksm ith Shop Durham -Nortbfbrd,'*route 112, Ip the bridge‘^foui^-,; ^sWe of the. ®^>5e8 river. detour over macadam detour. tpn has commenced. “ 'No' detSours '^orwlchr>^5Vl^ant'lc “road, route Newington and W est Hartford. necessary. j^ls.,unde^c(jt^^uction in Frank- W illard street and Newington road wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii|iiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiHiiiHniiHHHiH| Gullfbrd-TNo route . numb^. illtfr -.Open'xto’/trafflc, shoulders in- is under construction, but is open c o m p l e t e . to traffic. Short detour at north Lym e,-route 1, on the Post e n d . O ffers a good opportunity to buy sigi-le and quality llll||IUII|llll|||IHIUIUUiliililll||t}||||, d e t o u r s ; 'E ast W indsor, route 2, bridge is at a low price. ■ S»ljsb^, f ] ^ d tb%;.qpl^dbiSp.ur..bridge is be- dng rpiMpstracftid-^' , >ltetour posted. under construction. No delay to road Is'iiw r-coustructttifi^^TO t^ t r a f f i c . ^ p o s t e d ; ‘’vH alJvllle road/in Preston, route IT h ./fad in g is'being done, detour Berlin, route 2, Beckley crossing m T|jom i»toji,-^w »yoaci^' to ‘p^ed.,, \ ^ / elimination is under way. Open to nolds b|^d|»^^^i^rbnr7 -r6a4/ Q ^^ ,' >Tbo|ip(Wjn. Putnam -W est Thom p- t r a f f i c . Satiurd^y Only struetfon.Is'under way. ^l^?-:de^. ^ n r.S^,^.route 12, is being repon- Avon-Slm sbury road is open for jhJ^iljsiJWyatJMechanlcsvIlle. Open traffic, shoulders inconSpIete, route ..Torr|p^dp/-T% ti4 traffic; ^ • 1 1 6 . • roftd, '^b§te ■ 3lS»,^b; ^..^Rgstford, Eastford-Kenyonville, Bloomfield, route 10, road Is ■ ■ ' ' 4 . : / , ' construction-, s^ trd ; a r o n : closed to traffic; detours posted. .'X is ■ under construction, short M arlborough, Hartford-New Lon­ detpur ayoun'd, bridge. don road, route 17, resurfacing of Victor Records Torrli^pn, Torringto^Oa^n ■Woodstpck. W . Woodstock-S. road. Trunk-Idne-bridge at'w est concrete road, one-w ay traffic for a ffi St SW.opdJtock roWd is Under constrnc- short distance during the day. T o m o r r o w Ppr?lJ(W. Tory lng,tnn;^dntbur' is' eitabU sbbd. tlom gradhigr is being done, open to ■Waterbu#i^7Watertown, v: w nter- Harwinton - Plymouth, Poland . t t o 6 ^ - Brook road, no route num ber, road 15 Good SelcK^ni to bury--W uterto#P"Tbonfnstono, ropd; > . (Hiiplbi. bpidge at South Chap­ routes 834'\.uo!d<-360.' Shpulders lin, route lOP, is'being constructed. is under construction, traffic passing 1^; Choose From; incoipploto,>ti^en for travel. ■ No detour. \ . t h r o u g h . ' ■ W illliunntic-Putnnm road, route Bridge over Quinebaug river at 3, is under construction in ^ W lndi .W euregan, route 144, Is under con- A B A R G A I N . bam. ..Open- to't^% c for those strdotion. . Temporary bridge is “How did Esther come to marry K E M i ^ p^pceed^ fr6m NoiPth. W indhum 'jn

8^9 Main Street , So. Mwchester J . Think of it! A cinnplete $8.50 set of the world fam ous Eureka fTiigh yiacntiij^^’,a$tAphjtn(^to. free with every purchase iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHimiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiin of a Onpid/^r^ Epi^flk to ingress upon women ":eyerywhere ,the rem silable effwiency of the Eureka “high vacuum ” attach­ Geperal m en t and their utility !ih the thorough cleaning of m attresses, upholstered Ailto Repairing and fum tv^, etc, t UrdSrjyohr Eure and save $8.50. . • Overhafiling >• •.--*•• . • . . < SHBLOON'S GIARAGB Rear of 25 Holluter Street. I^bone lis -a .' . Residence 60»4a. SAe The Famous Eureka Test W hen ^ou ^ee th j G rand Pri?;e Eureka (w ith its ' b $ K o | f ) o y ^ . one '^pot' o tf you r ru g you w ill the qf iSth^ded dirt that TOP OFF ^ be wiOempha- yoiir floor coverings, w i t h a efficiency o f th e V ■ cleaning. See MALLORYHATSf ■iV -tte b ^j^th 'tlite.p iR r \ ,\ \ A sk t o sme tk if famoms **JFfyk^ * Vacmam' * Teat in yoa r ownhomm* ^ m ail''the prop^ ‘inisK.V-'/v / eo'en''. K - L $ 5 - 0 0 D o w n M allory H ats, $6, $7,, $8. * 8 ' V- O thera, $^.85 and ,$ 4. 95. ‘ ^'•;^bto^T ls,t^i^4a|feran^ new Grand Prize Eureka will be delivered to you — ^you can pay as low as $5.00 .PPN ^ SPCVER' ' ' : F R i E - t ¥ dow n^fel^Cfe-^^’w ^ l^ p ^d you will get a complete $8.50 set G et into’a Suit o f A ct prom ptly as this offer m ay be w thdra'w n at any

A^rode Uh^rwe^ o ! NOTE.! ,WelhAye received itotioe-,tofjt>Aijw<5q^/mv^ Order your Eureka today and take ad vanti^ crf the lowest price foP any '/ i. : v f A spMTnent th at fits w ell enjoy tk is black ^ ^ ^ ^ I I . . . ' I. ■ , , ' gives you th e' best possib^fe W € 8 U T e COMES IN THE NEW TOO ^ XJfiiiRR Siiiti?, $% ltq .,$4.50. - /O tJior U nions, $1;6$., , _ ■■■ J- _ / V ' v > / A W eek I . •. .< s , . ' HE kind of a model usually choi^n by the f\' man who delights in his hisrhly polished At the Gcntor black shoes; a custom oxford of selected calf- Room SiM R ug's Small Size Rugs M 'f^ t QuaUt^ C io^ ■ ’ sldn—genteel and with a nice refinement "M any different patterns. The bit of perforating keeps it ^from being Sice 6R9'fO T ..i. . . $7.59/i 18” X 36” fo r ...... 3 9 c too conservative for young men. Same Size7-6^9«f^ $8,50; . 86” X 36” for ...... 8 9 c model in a rich-tan—you’ll want a pair o f Size9xlO -6T ^ ...... $U .50^ cache 1 y d . X I V ^ yds. for . .$1.49 S i c e 9 k $ 2 f o P ...:.,$42.50 Phone 832>4, 1 yd. X 2 yds. for .., .$1.98 Sapd ($1.00 -W eefeT h ru Profit 1 yd, X 8 yds. for ... .$2.49 Shoes for every occasion $S to $10 Gravel S h a r i n g ’ Stene ;fiOam i^d Gfading I - BIRD’S iSnSPONSETv C ooperative - Selz - House’s'Special M ake h il'-fb }?') Movinig and Trucking. Fp? a ipodei^te pri<^='floop C Q v|i^^th ^e-is'’nG t^ihg/lw ^er. -15 y a i^ o r inore W d F re^ (eLW ’Weddy Thru Profit Sharif Ran.) All Kinds of Cemetery Grading . E. House S l Son, Inc. :3 ) - ■ 4J6 Center Street CO., Inc. Sbdth Mancheister GOITER MAIN AND SCHOOL Sl^tEETS^ L . ' n * . MANCUESTEIL CONN. S . H I . , TeL34l fitoi ^ Ur.-■ S.' > - - v : - I j :

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their crops. The tobacco is all in Haven the therntometer dropped to T A K I» «S,O0O. LEAVES HER missing from her home since Octo­ and those potatoes still in the PARIS KEEPS UP« FIRST HEAVY FROST 82 and the reports varied troifi that V.G.GLENNEY HORSE DOR TOWN GAVE $3,700 HtSBABND, 6 CHILDREN ber 15, it. was announced by police ground were mot affected by the figure to 20 frona other.places. today. Coincident ^ !th her disap­ Paris.— First figures from jth* drop In temperature. Many resi­ Bridgeport. Oct. 22.— Mrs. Mary regular five-year census reffun .. the Weather Bureau comes pearance, her husband alleges, VISITS MANCHESTER dents who have flowers still In KILLED IN ACCIDENT Dettitei, 30, wife of a iocgl con­ show that Paris, with 4,667,620 in the InformaUon that last ysar the TO NEAR EAST RELIEF tractor and the mother of hix.chil­ vanished 12.000. Dettitei is unable bloom in small plots have been first killing frost came on October habitants, is still ths world's ^ir< dren, ranging in ages from twelve to assign any reason for his, wife’s 0 taking the precaution of covering 11. Records fop the last fifty largest city. A gain of 124,344 wat them at night so they still have a One-Ol the W. O. Oleneny Com­ w ord has come from the Near. years to nine months, has been decamping. She ran a small grocery reported since the end of the Wat Mercury Drops to 20 Bui No years show that October 23 was tha store. few more days to rnjoy the beauty average date for the- coaling of pany’s fine truck horses was shot E^st Relief office in Hartford that Damage Reported in This of them. frost so this year hits the average. today following an odd accident In urn amount of cash and pledges Which two of the horse’s legs were Neighborhood. It was first thought that the Local ,, weather sharps predicted received from Manchester last iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiniimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililHiiiiiuiiiiiiliHUliuliiiliu apple crop would be ruined by broken.. The accident .happened RP^ng as a result of a campaign before yesterday dur- Although Manchester has been the frost but inquiry made at in the company’s lumber yard at here was about $3,700. This, ac­ Cowles farm at the Green, the big­ the heavy rainstorm. They the north end. vlsltefl by frosts thus far this year, said it would be followed by a cold cording to the statement from the the first killing frost was reported gest orchard in this neighborhood SpGll* A heay load of number was being Hartford office, is one of the b^t this morning. At places the ther­ brought the answer that although drawn by a team of horses. The records made by any town in the mometer registered as low as 20. last night’s frost was a heavy one driver cramped the wagon on a side state during 1926. ^ As far ^ could be learned noth­ it was not heavy enough to dam­ hill and the load overturned. One The number of sponsorships, or ing was damaged by the frost In age the apples still on the trees. A food sale will be held by the horse was caught in the fall of lum­ gifts of $100 obtained by the Man­ this territory. All of the home News dispatches from various members of the Young People,’! ber. The big fellow was shot soon chester committee, was fourteen, parts of the state show that at New gardeners have already harvested Fellowship of St. Mary’s church in afterward to relieve its suffering. w h^ is a larger number of this Hale’s store tomorrow afternoon at The horse weighed 1800 pounds kind of gift than has been receiv­ 2 o’clock. and was one of the finest the Glen- ed in any other town in compati- hey Company'owned. Bon with the population. Have you Seen the OVERCOATS G. Fox & Co.Inc HARTFORD We Are Selling Free Tdephone Service From Manchester— Call 1500. . a t

The largest and handsomest stock of Coats ever shown in this City. Do the people appreciate them? You should have seen the crowd here last Saturday— didn’t have enough Sales­ men so the Customers helped themselves. All the new Shades__ all the new patterns. Every Coat strictly hand tailored and pure wool. We absolutely guarantee these Coats to be the S30 and $35 value In New England. Your size, style and pattern is here at $22.50. See Big Window Display—-200 Topcoats. Silk trimmed, finest fabrics, also $22.50.

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The best khown mills fabrics are represented in these lines — handsome plaid backs— all shades and models. You really don’t do yourself justice if you don’t see these exceptionally fine Coats before buying your new overcoat.

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i24M < 2 7 ; * 3 2 ; THE LITTLE FASHION SHOP a • -r ~Wr Boys’ 2 Pant Suits Saturday Only I Second Floor — State Theater Building — South Manchester | One Long, One Knlcker, Pure 150 Boys* Sheep Lined Goats Wool, Newest Fall Patterns. -Sizes 8 to 18— One Day—■ $9.95, $12.95, $14.95 $5.t)0 Store Open Saturday Evening’s Until 9:30. Lavishly Fur Trimmed KAMBER’S Do You Know 82 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD. The Many Advantages Cheerful The Best Clothing Values in Town. COATS FOX & CO.’S collection of smart Winter coats for every daytime Credit Offers You? HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiimHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii||||„|„ occasion emphasizes-the'fashion of lavish fur treatments in every Fans variation— ^with the quality of this store pre-eminent .1 Here are a few of the reasons why it’s to your advantage to buy at the Cheerful Credit Store. You can have better I Hot Water On The Instant | quality materials; every member of the family can be well dressed; and— ^when ^ou buy on Cheerful Credit's liberal terms of N6 Money Down— One Dollar a Week, you hav» WOMEN’S GOATS ther'use of the goods while paying for them. No red t^w, I At Every Faucet, At | with Lavish Furs: and no extra^charge whatever. The long, silky, flattering fox and lynx; the rich,.short-haired, brown- to n ^ furs from mink to beaver— in every handsome collar, stole and border I Controlled Temperatures treatment that adds elegance to the smart expressions of the coat mode. Sizes 8^ to 52V^. Ladies* Coats I 5 A constant supply of hot the gas-burning Tank, just = f 5 water, as hot as you need it, The most popular Coat for this season has been deter­ a slight .turn of a control E $115.00‘“$275.00Women’s-Coats—Thlrfi Floor. I E on the instant, and at low- handle gives you hot water 5 mined. It is a soft black, “Broad Tail” cloth, trimmed with i 5 est cost—Arco Tanks for at the temperature you S beaver fur collar and cuffs, made with the new tapering 5 = Hot Water Supply are made wish. . I " shawl collar and straight line effect, with brocaded lining. 1 = to serve these requirements S in the highest degree. Sim- For Gas and for Coal _ This coat has novelty, comfort and charm. Offered as a l S plicity of desi^ and vol- Arco Tanks are made in = MISSES’ COATS < special value, tomorrow, at • S ume production explain two models; one for gas- 5 ; S their moderate prices. burning, the other for coal i —hard or soft. “ with Lavish Furs: ‘ E^ A Tank of Hot Water S Always in Reserve for Install Upstairs or in Cellar Goats that reproduce the best the leading Faris couturiers have de­ $34.75 I Instant Use An Arco Tank may be signed for youth— ennehed with the deep, brown-hued-youthful-furs, or placed in the basement, op­ ' S Arco Tanks are designed the lovely, silky, long-haired furs, in a collection of the sfnartest Winter erating in conjunction with, coat fashions. to heat water and store it, or independently of, the ready for instant use when boiler. .But these tanks are suns FOB MEN needed. They are made in so attractive and clean that a complete range of sizes $49 95‘“$125.00 For the man who wants to look well-dressed on every occasion, you will be pleased to place for small, medium and Misses* CXwits-^lzes 14 to 20— ^lUrd Flooev here’s just the suit. And at n real money-saving pri^e, tqo, for these one upstairs, should there large size homes and other same suits are regularly sold at $42.50. They are made of Yam Dyed be no cellar in the house. ' buildings. 100% Australian Wool Blue Serge. Absolutely guaranteed as to color, Arco Tanks are made by wear and fit. Single and double breasted models in shorts, stouts, the American Radiator Completely Equipped— longs, and regulars. Our large output enables us to offer this excellent Company, manufacturers of Automatic^y Regulated suit at the money-saving price of Ideal Boilers, American SPORTS GOATS The first cost of an Arco Radiators and other heat­ Tank is the last, for each ing, ventilating and re­ , ti^th Lavish Furs: Tank comes completely frigerating products. Com­ $S7.50 equipped and provided with plete catalog sent upon re­ Large in erushable collars, dee]p cuffs, s)>orts coats of textiles from the automatic regulation. With quest. world's foremost loomsr-our exclusive “Swansdown,” “Traveltog” and Gas Tank, 30 gal capacity, $84.00, § finest French and English coatings. V $59.50 ^ w IHEI^ESAR )j

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j / •<', CiO-,^%./ ' r-; *c. __Our Easy CredityTerms ARE OFFERED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE ------W EEK LY PAYMENTS ON $1.00 PURCHASES UP TO $75.00 WEEKLY PAYMENTS ON $2.50 PURCHASES UP TO $200.00 W EEKLY PAYMENTS ON $6.50 PURCHASES UP TO WEEKLY PAYMENTS ON $500.00 $12.00 PURCHASES UP TO ___ Monthly pdymcntaPlf desired. Accounts opened$1,000 fronTSS to $5,000 at rclatlTCly small paymentA No extra eharce for credit. Call 2-7922 For Evening Appointments Wo sliall be glad to make arrangements for our courteous salestorcc to meet yon at your convenience.

Credit Terms at Cash Prices FREE DELIVERY FREE STORAGE This is the GREATEST FURNITURE SALE ever FREE R.R. FARES held in HARTFORD. For months we planned this Terms to Suit You event—and our large purchases at the furniture markets No Interest or were surely a fortunate stroke. The people of Hartford Other Charges are now buying funiiture at HERRUP’S at the lowest possible prices. With the certainty that this same type of fmniture will be at least 25% higher the/la^r/; Q13XKCtS« '

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Walnut Bedroom\ Suite Cliolce of Any 3 Pieces Greatest value yet! A 4-drawer Dresser with mirror—a full size Bowfoot Bed— r,-drawer Chiffonier—and Semi-Vanity Case—well made, of combination walnut. You’ll travor far to .equal this value.

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3-Pc. Jacquard Living Room Grdup One 6f the h&nd§oittes?,‘most comfortable of the sea­ son’s new living room suites—at a rare saving. The loose spring cushions are dhep ahSl inviting, and the .suite is exquisitely upholstered in ri^ ' jjacquard. A smartly de­ signed, beautifully tailored luiiife; davenport, club chair and wing back chair, at $139^ during our . Anniversary Pay Only $2.00 Weekly S a le J'.'.A

Bed Outfits Day-Beds DELIVERS this full Serves as a couch by day . and size metal bed a full sized comfortable bed at equipped with cot­ night. Complete with the mat­ ton mattress and tress and covered with cretonne national springs. in a vdrlety of pretty designs. Splendid value, only Special for our Sale, 3-Piece Bedroom Suite^ $26.50 $33.00 The finest possible construction ano^ Bedroom Suite listing up to 'J-OO. Y our choice; d uring our An- ■y niversai'y Sale, of any three pieces of the large Dresser, Bow End Bed, Chifforette, and full,size Vairity.... .,...... $2i00 Weekly -A.

Wardrobes Mirrors fio^^JJdrotS: assortment on t well constructed display for our Anniver- wlth five drawers, sary Sale. 'Beautify your bat cupboard and Ehd Tables Lanq>8 space to hang sev- noine. Delivers any .fridge . oral suits and coats,^ ' Delivers a beau­ ' or Floor Lamp. A ’ lai^ge assortmetnt tiful mahogany has been ' marked finished E n d down for our-Anni ­ $19.75 $7.95 Table. versary Sater ■' aome' as low as ■ ' $r.95 $ 5 . ^

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8-PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE One of the greatest’vilUes in the sale—a value_ you must gee to ful^-appreciate. Well built of American Walr^tiWith graceful turned Idgs and pknels, including. Buffet, Exten­ sion Table and Six Chdir^ for $100. ' v Ranges Kitchen Tables Pay Only $2.00 Weekly Opens your account and arranges for de­ Delivers this livery of a new stove large size drop Sew! Sew! Dresser for your'home. Take leaf kitcheni ta-. Delivers a hand­ advantage of this somely finished ma­ Delivers a laive site opportunity. Select $ ble—a convert • hogany Sewing Cab. oak tln i^ ed ' Dreis­ from our large ience in hny Ipet. a t this Martha er—; largo -mlrtor, stocks, starting in Witshlngton typo ,w«av ,^made-rtltt:«|e price as low as home. Guaran­ ovorstji^, 'dhuNilg. E s p e fi 1 a l 1 y low Conx^ eofly- teed perfect. • priced for ouo,An­ . thbylkat at niversary Skle,- $49.00 $5.95. $13.95 fti;, ,■ j ■ ' s n u K ; " : 'T's-rV' ■ '■ ’vvpS PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22,1926. ~ ^

Change in Rates THE ROMANCE OE AMERICA: Aaron Bmr (9) ^ ^ Sketches by R^ner, Sjiiopsis ...... ■*‘**“**“***»*****---^^^^-**-*‘**—-*-^^*--*-*-■ - |^|■r ■■■»»"', , r iAAi^aru'AnnruvunfWtnjV~Lnj*irnnnrg~rirv\jTru\nj\pjirLnxjLrij\j jijutuuiJ,jijuuLuuijLUU^Ufutf^ For Herald .Gassified Advertising On and after June 1, 1926, the followii^ rates for Classified Advertising will be in effect: All For Sale, To Rent, Lost, Found and similar advertising on Classified Page: First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). Minimum Charge 80 Qkits. Repeat Insertions (running every day^, 5 cents a line. THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASHyWrTO COPY, An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for advertisements charged and billed. .i n June, 1779., Burr ,ourney across mbuhtafn paaata and through the ^ t t l* of Monmouth'.' Burr W it ln command v^ae recalled to service. MoOougall' had tried forests was one of the most dangeroua that could ^ FOR SALE of a regiment, which, owing to eome offlMr’s blunder, He was with General REAL ESTATE for months to communi­ imagined. Burr accomplished it .. A month lattK; ^hH«' was under a withering fire 'from the British. Burr*s MoDougall, at Newberg, cate with General Wash­ Burr was ill in bed in New Haven, ho heard of an im­ FOR SALE — Pomerian pupple*. FOR SALE—6 room single, steam horss was shot under him. and his second officer In when he received a new hens. dinluK room and kitchen tables, \ heat, fireplace, oak floors, and trim, ington. All his meteeh- pending British attack. Rallying the Yalo itudontt. stroller, Glonwood ranpc, cheap if garage, $1000 vrill buy It Inspection command was killed. Shortly after this b a ^ e . Burr {chance to show his g ers had been killed. He taken at once. 31 Strant, S59-4. any time. Stuart J. Wasley, 827 Main was sent on leave of absence when his health failed. Burr stood off the enemy until women and ohUdran had street. ^ bravery. asked Burr to try it. FOB SALE—2. 34x4 tires, tubes and He was then 22. ^ • • o y d . (Continuod.) rim in A-1 condition. Prlco roaeonablo. FOR SALE-^Bulldlng lots in all Flats Flllingr Station. Phone 34-2, parts of the town.. From $260 up. Cash or monthly payments. Stuart J. Waa- f o r s a l e —Apples, pick yourself, ley, 827 Main street husUcl or orchard, call at once, week days only. W. E. TlUinghast, Vernon, FOR SALE—Washington street, TO RENT ▼Ice president of the Bridgeport Conn. beautiful six room bungalow, very ASST WAR SECRETARY Brass Company Is chairman of the I jITTLE j o e cosy home, one-car garage, targe TO RENT—October 1st, 4 room SPECTACLE HEADS WAPPING committee and the. other members FOR SALE—Native ferrets. Barred lot Price ressonable. Terma and tenement on Vine street, good loca­ Rock Pullets, buff bantams^ all lay­ particulars of Arthur A. Knofla, 875 tion, lights and gas. Rent oilly $82, FLYING TO CONNECIiCOT ar» F. G. Drew, fhresident of the I OMt M6M WOM’r ' BUY ing. 'SVood. Inquire Buckingham Main street, telephone 7S2-2. monthly. Apply to W, F. Lewis, 11 Winchester Repeating Arms Com­ Btore. ______vine-street. STATE VAUDEVniE Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Hills, pany o f^ e w Haven, Samuel M. FOR SALE— Vinter apples sprayed MORTGAGES FOR RENT—Heated apartment of with friends attended the Harvest Stone, president of Colt’s-Pktent handpicked 31.00 per bushel. Nice 5 or 6 rooms, with modern Improv- dinner given by the Ladles’ Aid so­ Hanford MacNider Coming in Fire Arms Manufacturing Company. Russets, Greenings, Baldwins, seek- We can invest your money in first class mortgagsa It you need a mort­ ments. Robert V, Treat. Phone 468. ciety of the Burnside Methodist Airplane to Manufacturers’ Hartford; Jolin H. Ooss, vice presi­ no-furthers. Pippins, Smokehouses, church recently; Mrs. Moland Lord, dent of the Scovill Manufacturing Bellflowers. Gilliflowers;_ also varie­ gage call ua TsU T88-1. Arthur A. FOP. RENT—In Greenaoret, first Evans and Perez Thrill Pack- Bunquet, ties for immediate use. Kleffer pears, Knofla, S75 Main. and second floor flats at 78 and 75 formerly from this place, was In Company, Waterbury and- C. R. nice for canning, 50c per basket. All Benton street. Call 820. charge of the dining room. Burt, vice president and general delivered, H. F. Gilnack, South Main TO RENT ed House With Stunts; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bentley The Assistant Secretary of War manager of Pratt and Whitney Man­ street. Tel. 225-6. Hanford MacNider, who will be on.e TO RENT—5 -room flat, first floor, are igovlng this week to their new ufacturing Company, Hartford. of the speakers at the annual ban­ FOR SALE—Good healthy ferrets. all modem Improvements, 321 East WANTED house, which has Just been com­ . The necessity for a carefully W. H. Veils, 9 Village street, Rock­ Center street. Inquire 41 Bigelow St. Good Film Feature. pleted at Pleasant Valley. quet (ft the Manufacturers Associa­ ville. Phone. 334. thought out preparedness program The Federated Workers will tion of Connecticut In Waterbury, was made, evident daring the last TO REJTT—4 room tenement, all AVANTED—Woman or girl to do October 29, will come by airplane FOR SALE—Flat fop desk with •modern Improvements. Inquire at 109 light housework and eupervlse child. give their chickeff' pie dinner this war, and originated In the passage chair. Bargain for S20, also music evening from 6 to 8 o’clock. There Summer street.’ Mav live here or at home as desired. By Member Herald Staff. Virglnlayi thereafter cabinet for $6, 44 Hamlin street, tele­ R. V . P., 69 Benton street.-Tel. 2025. will also be a sale of fancy arti­ Piloted by an army aviator he will phone 430-4. The State’s vaudeville bill which Defense Act, by 'which the Assistant TO RENT*r-3. room flat near the cles, aprons, candy, and homo land at Bethany Field, near Water­ Center. .All improvements, except WANTED— Some pleasure these was presented yesterday for. the Secretary of War was made general Mr. Miller moved hjs family In­ tion carriage and stroller. Both In AVANTED—Boarders. Call at 60 this season. banquet willdie held and where Sen­ ' each of which must find contractors Every baby born in tha Qity .ef FOR KENT—Bungalow 5 rooms and Cooper Hill street or phone 1498-2. to the brick house opposite the perfect condition. Inquire 1 Fuller Evans and Perei open the blit ator Bingham will also speak. London for nearly forty yean hu bath, gas, steam heat, 43 Mather town garage, recently. to produce certain articles of speci­ Place. WANTED—An elderly woman to with a spectacular balancing act. The manufacturers’ sessions will been registered by Mlsa Kemm, street. Apply 42 Woodbrldge street. The Pleasant Valley bazaar was fied nature, In-the time required! assist in housekeeping. J. E. D, 468 Here are two fellows who realize open with a luncheon at 12.30 at the registrar of b ir t^ and mitr- FOR- SALE—Black pony coat 3-4 considered a decideq success, con­ should jin emergency ever arise. length, size 42. Price 340. Call 45 TO RENT—4 room tenement, also North Main street. Phone 1327. ____ the monotony of the ordinary tum­ the offices of the Chase Companies rlages. " j . small store, corner Birch and Spruce sidering the very stormy evening. Estimating must be done by each Main street. bling and stunt acrobatic shows. In Waterbury, to be followed that Streets. Apply Frank Frachey, 99 AVa n t e D—Ambitious -ten, boys. There was a large crowd. concern In question as carefully and Birch street. Wonderful opportunity to Icam the They have introduced daring, afternoon by an executive business FOR SALE—Modern Glenwood E All the schools of the Town, of accurately as for any order, and the range, g.as attachment. V ill sell rea­ barber trade. Latest mtehods taught thrilling and spectacular novelties sesslofi.^lso at the Chase Compan­ TO RENT—4’ room tenement at IS Complete course $35.'00. Day or eve­ South Windsor |ire clbsed today as result is that positive and not Imag­ sonable. Call 30S-4. that make their turn stand out as ies and- the banquet at 6.30 at fhe Trotter street, near the center. Ap­ ning class. Call or write for informa* the State Convention meets today inative information is being pro­ TYPEWRItERS tlqh. .A'aughns Strictly Sanitary Bar­ onesof the beat la vaudeville. They 'Hotel Elton. Other speakers pre- FOR-SALE—Green Mountain pota­ ply Edward J. Holl or on the and will be held In Hartford. cured. toes 32.00 per bushel. Thos. Burgess, promises. > ber School, 14 Market street, Hart­ deserve a good hand and they got cedlng-the secretary will be Major- tVapping. Tel. 29-2. ford, Conn. It last night. * General John F. O’Ryan, formerly All makes. Sold, rented, eiG- T o RENT—Tenement of 6 large The Dewey Richman Co. invite AA'ANTED—Women & Girls eai;n The second act brings Matty commander of the 27th Division and FOR SALE—Hard wood. Reo truck rooms. ■ dern improvements, corner yoAi to the opening of their new McGfOvern Granite Co. changed and overhauled^ load. 39.00, 39.75 split. V. Firpo,* 97 Ridge and Pine. Inquire 68 Pine $15-325 weekly In spare time gHding Norman to the front stage. Matty John'Q. Tilson, lee/er of the Unit­ street or telephone 1232. greeting cards. Easy, Interesting store, 767 Main street, South Man­ ed States House of Representative^. Veils street. Phono 154-3. work. Experience unnecessary. For has been, watching A1 Jolson and CEMETERY MEMORIALS he does verygiwell In his imitatl9n. chester, Saturday aftefnoon and Governor Trumbull will preside as , FOR SALE—Antlqucst davenport, TO RENT—Four and five room tene­ particulars write: H. C. Youn& Capi­ evening, Oct. 23.— Adv. Represented by Special Discounts to Student^ cherry top table, mirrors, chairs, ments, all modern improvements, hot tol 'Theater Building, AAMllimantio, His line is clever and he sings toas’tm.aster. bureaus; also first class repairing, re­ water, gas, heat, light. Inquire 24 Conn. some new songs. Seertitary MacNider who assumed C. W . HARTENSTBINl Eldridge street. Tel. 196-2. finishing. V. Hedceii, 37 Hollister St. AA’ANTED—Pianos—Factory repre­ Gordon Eldrid and Company his present office*a year ago, was 149 Summit St. Telephone 1621 ______\_sentative with no store rent or other present a sketch that affords an formerly National Commander of ' FOR SALE—Dining room suite. FOR BENT— large furniahed Kemp’s Music House i buffet, table and six chairs. Call 163 room heated, board If desired, 128 overhead can save-you 25 per ce_|rt off opportunity for good acting and the American Legion and holds the Eldridgo street. Bissell street. retail price on upright players and Telephone 821, baby grand pianos. Full factory for plenty of la'ughs. Eldrid Is the TOLLAND Distinguished Service Cross and the i FOR SALE—Mangle beets. Inquire TO RENT—Newly bullt\ 6 room guarantee, and (Ime payments can be principal of the sketch, but his Croix de Guerre with five citations. F. P. Vetherell, Doming street. Tel. flats, all Improvepients, shades, rt^am arranged.’ Offer good for limited time support is fine. The theme has td Ha will speak to the association on Your Portrait boat. Inquire 577 Center street. only. Box X, Herald ilflce. J35-5. do about legs, which^seems a quite Mr. and Mrs. W stqraa at Rialto 1. A alx-room bungalow;''new; Four Cents a Week will insure your furniture in a one or twp-family |hr la cellar, oak floors and trim, fire- theater building.'Inquire of manager well built, wlth'-lmprovoments and plat^ silver light flxturea Make me at theater. Equip Your Home With 1 $1000. M ottsr. Gall Arthur A. Knofla. TeL WE SPECIALIZE in ..good location, for $5500. Terms. We will insure your house (ope or two-family) for less than 8% c ^ fa per w e ^ . f ^ 782-2, 875 Main. FOR RENT—1 family house with 2. ^ A six-room bungalow, built Improvements, good location, garage IN EXAMINING EYES AND Copper Leader and . each $1000. , *• ’ . " ^ ' ,FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern space at a reaeoaablo rent. Robert J. last year, with improveh^nts, a eight room house, all conveniences, Smith, 1009 M..ln atreet FITTING GLASSES two-car garage and extra 16t, for Gutter Question:, Can you^afford to, take the risk of afire loss? / . ^ two car garage . Located on Strirk- $4600. Easy terma. Answer: No, I don’t think so, Don’tk rio ^ . Yes? C h ^ ^ e fr o n e . land street In fine resirieni-ial sec­ J^OR RENT — Three, and four Will give a lifetime of serv­ tion. For information call Mancbea- room apartmenta, heat janitor aer- 8. A five-room cottage on ice. We would be glad to esti* ! ter 1100 or 418. vlca. gaaHranga, refrigerator, In-a- WALTER OLIVER Spruce street,, with all Improve^ door bed furniahed.'Call Uancheeter ments, in fine condition and one^ mate your n e^ s in thig lineL 1 FOR Sa l e —Cambridge street nice Cpnetruotlon Company. 2100 or tele­ Optometrist ilarge iiLt 13 rooms, hns steam hCat, phone 782-2., - * garage Included, fdr $5000. Jbseph C. Wilson " ” ioak floors, two car garage, and lot is 915 Main St. So. Manchester. Cash, required |300. Robert J . $iiiithi4 jSOO feet deep. A real home and In­ TO RENT—$ room flat, all modern Plumbing in All ltd Branches, i009 MAIN STREET . vestment Price Is right For further irnprovementa Second floor at 11 Hours:. 10 a m.. to 8 p. m. WB ALSO. HAVE MONEY TO partlonlars see Arthur a. Knofla Tel Ford atreet near Center. A. Klrach- LOAN ON FIRST AND SECOND Service of the Best Kind.' *Tf it is worth owning, it is wm'th insuring. . .511-2, 176 Mala streeu T / sleper, i ; Ford/sttest« Telephone 39-8. MORTGAGES. Phone 641. 28 Spruce S t iuuuuiiiiMnimiumuiiiiiiiiMiiiUiiiuiuiiHiiiiiiiiimmiiiiHimmMiy ii^ ffi||i8|qpiH^nl|nnjg i^ ^ ,N N \ ■ *' • UANcaEsnm EVEm a b e r j iu c d ; TSissDiY^i^ ^ '‘.re:''-/' EXCEUINniELODRAMA . / x J V T , ^• J1 * ft^ —k AT RIALTO THEATER 1 j

The m^nasenient et the Rialto theater does not feel that It la too nqch to saT'that the mialodrama, •‘The Prtde of the Force" which opens ^a, two days’ apgagement at this, titte r today, la excellent en< tenaltox^t. Tbp story, written es­ pecially ggr the'Screen, concerns it­ self with .'the incidents In the life of one Danny Moore, a patrolman, who.^at the beginning ;Of the story, has Jnst been slated for promotion to a sergeancy. How he loses the promotion through no fault of his own, how he is demoted to desk duty, but finally persuades the Po­ lice Lieutenant to let him go out on a raid, this time winning pro­ motion. but at too great a price— as he is forced to arrest his own son and daughter—^makes for a melodrama of thrills and suspense. The all-star cast employed in the ♦ picture was chosen with a keen eye for types and acting ability. Tom Santschl is admirable as the hero cop. James Morrison could not be better as the weakling son and Gladys Hulette is her own charm­ ing self as the policeman’s daugh­ ter. “ The Pride of the Forced has that intang^hle s.omething that sets a sure-fire hit apart from the aver­ / age film. pEOPLE of Hartford and vicinity have responded as never before to the great- Another chapter of “ The Flght- '■ing Mgrine” .will also be shown. est anniversary celebration in our history! Two reasons: We are offering Gene j^hney has the leading role, furniture of a quality specially chosen and designed by America’s leading crafts­ of codrad." as'he is the one and ‘/['v/z-noMi: '1 Open Saturday Until 9 P .M . only fighting marine who carried men; we are presenting exceptional furniture values—the result of months of O'/.'.'n/i/i J his endeavors outside the army in­ to the prise ring to win a cham­ selection in the country’s biggest markets. And now, for Friday and Saturday, pionship. The picture has attract­ '' . M RS !' ^ ed many to this playhouse and as hundreds of new values in all departments; each one intended to create a new During Ou^ Anniversary it progresses there seems to be a friend for Shoor Bros. Come and be your own judge! i subtle quickening in the^ action. A comedy “ Chase Yourself” is a certain .blue killer and the rest of the short subjects are up to their usual Mandards.

GOT?hLlKRL%CrE LIGBNSE u y ; H r PERJURY, CHARGED

Sterling, Oct. 22. — Sheriff j Frank C. T^linghast went to Hope Valley, R. I. with a warrant issued by C. B. Montgomery, town proce- cutor for the arrest of Benjamin B. Essex, charging him with per- j jury in securing a marriage license on March 29, last, under which he ' Anniversary special — selected married a local girl. Prosecutor group of 9x12 heavy, sehmless Ax- Montgo^^ry today declared that he minsters, in the newest fall patterns has infomation indicating Essex | has previously been married and shades. Friday and Saturday' though his license Indicated he was | bnlyl ■ a single ifian. stately secretary desk, with drawer si»ce, book $39.18 shelves and writing desk. miiiiliHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Friday and Saturday only! ANNIVERSARY TERMS [ SP E C IA L $59.18 ANNIVERSARY TER51S . I Saturday Only

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Lane cedar chest, in Thred^«ection bookcase American walnut veneer; by a famous maker; ma­ well proportioned. Friday value specially chosen for Friday and* Saturday I Nine-piece living room group consisting 9 Pieces hogany veneer. Friday KEMP'S and Saturday only! ^ suite in rich mohair, with loose spring-filled cushions and deep spring backs; bridge lamp, and Satuday only! with polychrome base and georgette shade; table lamp, with metal base and georgette shade; davenport ilfilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIII ^ veneer, joined with other fine woods; end table book trough; antiqued bronze smoking $18.18 stand and 9x12 heavy Axminster of new design. FRiDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY I $29.18 ANNIVERSARY TERMS SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY TERMS ‘ ANNIVERSARY TERMS

m Fashion Approves Oxfords Occasional living room TYLE commends comfort. chair; tapestry back and S For. Oxfords and Ties are dls-1 tlnctly the .smart type of shoe to seat; new design. Fri­ wear’, this. Fall. ■ And they’re'good Anniversary special—three-piece group in finely toned Amer­ day and Saturday only! looking! ican walnut veneer, joined with other sturdy woods;.large dresser,, Anniversary special—^ten-piece group in two-tone American ^w-end double bed and chifforobe (full vanity extra). Friday and, walnut veneer, joined with other fine woods; buffet, oblong exten-( Have you seen Cantilever Ox­ Saturday only! ' $18.18 sion table, china cabinet, server, five side chairs and host chair in« .18 fords? Trimness is emphasised by ! SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY TERMS tapestry; Friday and Saturday only! the very features that give luxurl-1 ANNITERSABY lERMS Sp e c ia l anniversary t e r m s CUB ease— ^the natural lines, the close fittiqg heel and the smartly rounded toe in the $m

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.f •' And what ^ ‘world of comfort! . Deep tufted mattrq^s of cotton; ^ e snug, flexible Cantilever arch Four-poster bed of • mahog­ Full size metal bed, of full size; well stitched; art ticking. Five-piece dining room-living lives constant support while allow­ any veneer; quaint reproduc­ hard-baked walnut fin­ . Buffdt aod upright mir­ tion. Friday and Saturday ish;' two-inch continuous room apartment group; gateleg Tea wagon, in attractively ing the muscles of the foot arch to only! Friday and Saturday only I rors, some wjth etched pbsts. Friday and Satur­ panels. Friday and Sat­ table,, four W’todsor chairs. Fri­ toned American Walnut .ve­ exercise freely or to relax. The re- day only!' urday only! day and Saturday oblyl neer; tray'; drop legvea Fri­ Stamford parlor heat­ isnlt is stronger, healthier feet, a day and Saturday - only! er. special for Friday and' $9.18 Saturday! Hghter step, freedom from fatigue. $22.18 $6.18 $9.18 $39.18 $ 18.18 • Walk in Cantilever Oxfords this ANNIVERSARY ANNIVERSARY ANNIVERSARY ANNIVERSARY TERMS TERMS' $18.18 J^all for foot-freedom and assured •TERMS' ANNIVERSARY TE£RMS ANNIVERSARY TERMS ANNIVERSARY T F J 5 ■*J Myle. Opm An Account N ow - Old Customm Pay Anniversary Tmns No Mcraey Eliqwn

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But eoming t day or,, two after the the vicinity of mall cars, mail trucks espsrisnet of Cubs with the moat or any place where valuable majls Sttrnfns ISrrKlh diegetreue birrieaae In eighty may be in transit. years, to say nothing of the Florida The Marines dre on the job to • I PUBLISHED BT blow of last montd, and especially protect the mails and they are un­ TM* HERALD PRINTING CO. in view of the fact that there is der ordera^to take no chances. In Better .Ranges For POuilded by Elwood S. Ela Oct. 1. 1881 nothing so very extremely extraor­ these circumstances no respectable Ey«rp Evening Except Sdfaday* and S elld are. dinary either In the Manchester ice citizen cab afford to give the im­ Fall and Winter E ntered a t the Poet Office a t Man* or the Maine snow this late In Octo­ pression, at any time, that he may cheetef as Second Class Mall Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall ber, the auggeetlon presents itself oven possibly be contemplatinr a Six dollars a year; sixty cents a that we folhe In this neck of the raid on tbe malls, because Mr. Ma­ month for shorter periods. By carrier, eighteen cents a week. woods will keep our own climate. If rine will be extremely likely to Slntie copies, three cents. you please, and are not open for shoot first and enquire afterward. c o s SPECIAL advertising R E PB E - SENTATIVE. Hamllton-De LisiMr, swaps with eli|ier the Antilles or That is the only way in whieh he Inc., 85 West «d Street, New York the extreme soj|ith of the United can make good on his job. And : and 813 Nbrth Michigan Avenue, Chicafo. States. f I ■ the Marines have a habit of making The Manchester KVening Herald is There Is more joy in one of these good. on sale in New York City at SchUlts's News Stand, Sixth Avenue and 4Snd keen, stimulatlngi frosty mornings, Street and 42nd Street entrance Of followed by the benign, ripe sun­ RPiLL! Grand Central Station. Nicholas Murray Butler said,' in "International News Service has the shine of a Connecticut fall day, than exclusive rights to use for republlca- In all the squashy, mushy, gushy, introducing the Lord Bishop of Lon­ tton in any form all news ditpatohes credited to it or not ptherwlss credit* gooey tropic Softness that poets or don to a New York dinner party ed in this paper. It is also exclusively last night, that it would be a mris- entitled to use for republication all real estate prevaricators ever the local or undated news published imagined. take to get rid of the word "Jiell," herein," And If we have to burn lots of as proposed by some clerical per­ coal, we get out of this climate of sons; because, "If there is to he no ours the vigor to earn it—thank hell, what Is to happen to the vo­ SMITH FADING. God! cabulary of a man of high temper Three High Grade Suites You. Gan Own ■ A1 Smith is no longer ft two-tO* and careless speech who wishes to one bet. Every day that the New HOSPITALITY. express himself with vigorous com­ Wouldn't you like to own one of these fine suites? They are made by York sthte campaign continnes lYhether or pot the guests at the pleteness? I should particularly showa a singular growth of opti­ New York reception to Queen Marie deplore the loss of hell.” two of our best factories at Grand Rapids and Jamestown so the quality is mism among the Republlcana and knelt and kissed the hand of her Nicky needn’t worry. He’ll^get assured. Yet the prices are surprisingly low when compared elsewhere-7 it, all right, for them words. a shrinkage in the confidence of the Rumanian majesty the while she V( although they are Watkins' reg^ar Ipw prices. Easy' terms, :extend;in^‘^ Democrats. Before the state con- was seated on a veritable throne, ' Probably one of the largest vtntioh of the latters’ party it was we do not know. At least one re­ stove displays we have ever over a year— at the prices noted— make it possible to own any' or all oi their firm conviction that the only putable newspaper said they did shown includes thjs high grade^ them I G ■ ' J problem confronting them wae to Other newspapers, equally reput­ Steward popular Roseland City Combi­ ^ 'V get Smith-to run. If he would but able and enterprising, made no 'WASHINGTON' nation Range. It bums either consent to take the governor job Eight Piece Suite of Hepplewhite Design $420 mention, ofi such a proceeding, lE T T E B S coal or gas—with an oven for Once more there would be nothing though t!|fey referred to the both and a broiler for gas. Hepplewhite brought a hew simplicity ‘ and walnut drawers and doors, ig the chief woods to it—no Republican in the state of "throne.” ‘ Our guess is that some By CHARLES P. STEWART Four open gas burners ton top, elegance of treatment to the designer’s ait, and used in combination with American gumwood New York could possibly beet him. of her own subjects may have \ Washington, Oct. 22.—William with pilot light and simmer. in this exquisite dining room suite we have and birch. 40 inch sideboard, extension table, Well, Smith consented, and for a kissed Queen Marie’s hand and that Tyler Page, clerk of the House qf Only 87 inches wide. On Easy made, many of his happiest characteristics are arfn chair and 5 side chairs, $^0«! With china, little while the sun shone brightly the Americans, to whom such pro­ Representatives, is celebrated as a Terms, cleai’ly evident. Arperican walnut with butt $515. Exactly as sketched. on a scene of perfect content so far ceedings In public are not custom­ political forecaster. as the New York Democracy was ary, did i o t Maine is his barometer. Page doesn’t base his predlctlj)n8 solely $148.50 concerned. Then Ogden L. Mills At all evb^s, all matters of this on barometer readings a'ny more A Maple began to fight. And pcetty^oon sort In connection with the visit of than a weather forecaster relies ex­ the sun went behind a film of cloud. the Rumanian queen consort seem clusively. on them. He considers The cloud has been, getting bigger other Indications too. to us to , be vastly less important Still, what the barometer says and darker ever since. < than they do to those persons in generally is more Important than Colonial It has been a lusty and mighty whom they induce slight attacks of any other single Indication. Page Intelligent fight that the Republican nausea. sizes up all the other signs, verifies them by his barometer and then candidate has put up. For the There are always a lot of people predicts. Most of the time he Suite first time Smith has been compelled rather lacking in background and proves a good guesses. to tSLdfi a battler who was not afraid in the broader social experiences yet of him—who did not hesitate at all Politicians long have believed whose money or the accident of that Maine election results ladicate to swap punches at close range and position , bring them into contact how the rest of the country will go. of 4 Pieces who, |ts a matter of fact, has done with situations where, for want of Maine is Republican. Sometimes most of the leading. precedent, tutelage or heaven-given it’s more strongly Republican than Mills has put Smith consistently at others. Page notes the Maine ■nfitv. they don’t know how to be­ majority, compares it with the nor­ on the defensive—a posltioa-- to have. * ,'That some of them should mal margins in the other states, and '$ 3 5 5 ' ■ whlcl^the wizard vote getter of the cut we^rk capers is Inevitable. draws his conclusions. sidewalks has never been used, and The last thing that Americans If the Maiife majority Is large, he concludes that Republican states in which he does not show to so would wish to do, on the occasion will' stay Republican and. that A. popular coal range — this Thoroughly American Is the use gf maple in ers are of mahogany plywood and solid mahog­ much^ advantage as when setting of a visitation such as this, woujd doubtful ones will go Republican. Roseland C model! It is made the fashioning of this Colonial suite. Richly any! A rich, mellow, brownish tone glorifi^ the pace td soYne listless and scared* be to display any lack of courtesy If it’s small, he concludes that the of smooth, heavy castings — a this fine cabinet wood. Full size bed, 591/2 inch to*death candlda'te. Democrats will carry doubtful grained fcurly maple is used on all large surfaces or hospitality.' But of course it is states and maybe some Republican quality range throughout, yet dresser, 44 inch chest and chair, exactly as The effect of this has been to pro­ just as true of the visit of'a qyeen ones. marked at a very moderate' Ahile ppsts are of straight grain maple. Draw- sketched...... $355, duce good deal of solemnity in as of the visit of a Limehouse navy Pago says any other state un­ price. It has a large oven and Demikratie circles in the Empire' that there is neither true hospital­ doubtedly would make as good a is economical in fuel. Easy baremoter as Maine but all the rest State*.'^where the Smith backers are ity n(^ tphe courtesy in making a have their elections in November, Tenns, biting fhelr «lgars in tira^as they ffiss. lii^hlng on earth can make while votes in September. Watkins Quality ask one another, "Say, are. we gb- any guei|ti'anywhere, mote uncom- $65. Ing to be able to beat this bird at Now in 1922 the Republicans’ Jkirtable than the knowledge that Maine majority was hardly up to all?" / ' ■. hit host abandoning all his own the mark, though not quite small Living Room Suites Which means that. Smith is rap­ ways in a ridiculous attempt to enough to suggest a Democratic idly losing that enormous prestige adopt tha ways of the visitor, of landslide elsewhere. which goes to the political 'candi­ So Page foresaw , Democratic which he knows little and has every gains in the House of Representa­ Three Pieces date regarded as a certain victor. reason to care less. tives but not enough to give them The band wagon vote is nothing like The highest honor that Ameri­ control. That’s what happened. as big an asset today as 'It was a The Republicans barely retained cans could, do Queen Marie—if they control. ■ $ 2 9 8 month ago, for the Smith party. are genuinely anxious to honor her In 1924 Maine went strongly But the force that is working —would be to treat her precisely as Republican and Page prophesied a , And last but probably most important is the a rich, durable Jacquard of very high pile. The moat effectually tor the defeat of they would a distinguished Ameri­ strongly Republican house. It hap­ living room suite. No other room gets as much Governor Smith has, after all, not pened. The Republicans have 188 color is a deep, interesting taupe with dai’k blue can woman. So far we have no more members in the present house use as this, nor does any other type of furni- too much to do with either the Re­ background. Reversible cushions can be had in recollection of a string of people than Democrats, Socialists, Farm- tui’e show up poor workmanship so quickly. either the same material or wool' tapestry. publican candidate nor with band kneeling and kissing the hand of or-Laborites and Independents put This small three burner gas together. range will fit into the smallest We" have built our finest spring construction Davenport, arm chair and wing chair, as wagon' aspirations. It is the knowl­ the wife of a President of the Unit­ into the suite sketched and covered them witl'f edge. lying the babk of many This year the Pine Tree State of kitchens, yet will take care sketched, $298. ed States, for example. was Republican by nearly as large and many a New York head, that if We do not agree at all that it Is a majority as In 1924. So Page of a good size family, with its Smith is beaten in this year’s state improper or unpatriotic to acknowl­ sutmlses that In the November surprisingly roomy oven. The election he will automatically dis­ elections if tho Republicans lose- d(wr is finished in white porce­ edge with all due ceremony the anything, it won’t be much. appear as a candidate for the pres! presence of this very especial social lain. On Easy Terns, WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. dential nomination on the Demo­ representative of a foreign nation. But Chairman Oldfield of the cratic ^ticket two years hence, while IVe do think, however, that it is Democratic congressional commit­ FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS, PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS If he^wlns he and his followers will tee says “pooh-pooh” to Page’s pre­ $17.50 poor hospitality to make a monkey diction. (Mantel for this range, $6.50 as sure as death bring about a repe­ of her by making monkeys of our- If Maine ever is a barometer, he extra.) tition of the 1924 shindy in the par­ ilelves. contends, it’s when the whole coun­ ty’s convention. try is voting on the same issue or There are a great many thousand issues. This year, he points out, FUNERAL DIRECTORS KEEP OFF! different sections hre voting On Democrats in New YorTi who like The reputation of the United many different issues. In one spot A1 Smith, who^ould he wiillng to States marines, not only as a par­ it’s farm relief, in another the keep him on as governoy. tor an­ ticularly desperate fighting force world court, in a third prohibition, other term or more, but' who ere in a fourth the tariff—oh, numer­ feel they couldn’t hold Just 4n There are quite enough people but also for a tremendous esprit de ous issues. 'IN "ordinary Job" or undertake a in New York now who go down to utterly opposed to his /pMsldentlal corps and pride of service which It seems a Maine barometer businesa venture all over again. meet the trains from Indiana and ambitions. Aad amopf ,|Ui^e peo­ reading varies yrlth the reader’s And 80 they Just go along yearn­ way points. . renders its members as Incorrupti­ politics. ' w - ple there is a growing .sentiment ble as valorous, makes these fight­ ing, never seeming to be able com­ GILBERT SWAN. that the way to eltmlpate’Sdiith in pletely to adjust themselves to the ing men the logical fellows to pick complex social life of the great 1928 is to "beat bim how/* for the guarding of the mails. It city. Their inclinations are to be The regular Tammani'Yntie alone, New York, Oct. 22.—No custom is conceivable that many a thug of the rural districts has lent itself chummy and friendly and neigh­ j cannot give Smith even 4.,majflrlty would, hesitate to tackle a marine- borly and these desires are not so to so many comic cracks as that of easily realized in the larger cities. in New York city If the indt^ndent guafded Inall truck who might, Old Masters "going down to sde the train come Democrats there turn to Kepub- otherwise, give but scant heed to In." licea side of any fight It la I have no doubt that, with the Much has been written of this the presence of an ordinary hired age of autos and radios, this Feast day of >^St. Mello, first beeause of a feeling that 4n t^e'at Sweet and low, sweet and low. loneliness In tbe midst of millions man with a gun. Romanee, tra­ Wind of the western sea. charming old pastime went out. of people. It will always seem to bishop of Rouen', \ Normandy, and numbers these Independents'are go­ dition, prestige, operate on the side Low, low, breathe and blow. But In New York it tam'aios a me that these very lonely bnes nev­ St. Hilarlon, who',Visited St. An­ ing to quit Smith this year, very of the "dovlldogs.” 'Wind of the western aea! pathetic and popular sport. er have learned how to I6an on thony and became!^ solitary In the largely on the 1928 Isiuti that Re- Over the rolling waters go. I know a man who goes to themselves and have too long Arabian desert. Yet It should .not be forgotten Grand Genti^al. Station at least found It necessary to restrict their Birthday 'anniversary of Sarah pubtkan forecasters arS sot only Come from the dying moon and r.'v that even a United States marine is blow. twice a wedk to meet the Incoming lives to minor social contacts. Bernhardt. • predicting that Mills will carry the not bullet proof, and that whoever train from Indiana. Catching him Somehow, In spite of my sym­ .Samuel- Houston elected first Blow him again to me, president of Texas,, 1836. up*state counties with, f euflstent may bd entrusted with the business While my little one, while my pret at tt recently he said, rather wist­ pathy for them, I have felt that plurality to override the New York ty one, sleeps. fully; their predicament was largely due of protecting valuables from crim­ "Well, you see I almost always to thpir own limitations and that city Democratic majority, but ac­ inal attack necessarily labors under Sleep and rest, sleep and rest, set somebody I used to know, and New York was not entirely to M O TH ER:- Fletcher’s C^- tually claiming in all seriousness a very great disadvantage as com­ hMher will come to thee soon; in a place like New York it’s cer­ blame. T 0 M that he will carry the city ae well. Rest, rest, on mother’s breast. tainly grand to meet somebody After all there Is no place be­ toria is a pleasant, hamilesg pared with the criminal. from home and hear all the home And more aurprislng things have Father will come to thee soon; neath the globe where more dis­ Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­ The latter occupies the superior Father will come to his babe In news. Then, too, the train brings tractions are open to those ; who SIA\S happened. Mills, plus the shadow strategic position of knowing be­ the nest. th e most recent newspapers. I buy seek, them and where opportunities goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared of the forthcoming presidential Silver sails out of the west \ ' them from the news butcher and for colorful and unpremeditated yond doubt who It is that he is out go to my office and read them." SAYS for Infants in arms and Children all a ^ . canipaign. Is a heavy Ipad for even to overcome, while the guard can­ Under the silver moon: * ' adventure are greater. An imagi­ Sleep my little one, sleep, 'my native and pliant nature can be Headlines that tell the story: the redoubtable A1 to get away not Identify the criminal as an ene­ To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of with. pretty one, sleep. There la another man I know diverted in endless ways. Professor poisoned as exams near. my until the latter has, gone into —Alfred Tennyson: ."Sweet and who, every few months, goes into But, comes the answer, this does The day’s most versatile robbers £ESS-« ji£S£li222 S S package. Physicians everywhere recommend it action—and then, as is oftehest the Low." the New depots Just to read the not take tbe place of contentment are found In WloWta, Kas., where ICE. big train schedules. On this sched­ and. companionship. New York of­ the Fugle reports they "kicked in case, it is too late. This woujd .be ule is the name of his home town fers companionships, but not, of the transom,” dictators seem to have the situa­ as radio announcers. But we’ll bet* . Good, rugged window-pane Ice In just as true of a Marine as of any and he likes to convince himself course, those so close and chummy . Work your face to be beautiful, tion well In hand. they’ll ge.t word around anyway. Manchester this morning and rt* other sort of guard. that trains 'still run there in caso as in the home town. One must says a London expert. But be sore Consider some famous, haircuts; porta of snow in northern New Eng­ It is In recognition of this fact, be decides td take one. ' - adjust oneself ^ the sort offered. to work It in the right place. Queen Marie’s, Jackie Coogan’s, COWS NEVER S |p s GRASS ’ land ranging to eight Inches in the It 'is likely thht either will • I take the liberty, for these few Somebody gave Jack Dempsey, a Senator Borah’s and D. C. Stephen­ ' " J ;■■ A no doubt, that the post office au­ «(rer go back, but there are In- paragraphs, of argument and phil­ four-leaf clover to put In his glovp son’s. London—^Ten cows, reared in ‘ upper latitudes of Maine may or thorities have Issued a warning to Neglqct not the gift thtit .la' in htmei^ble thousands who yearn osophy, not because It is the pro­ before the fight with Tunneyi. The skull of a pirate has beep the hustle and bustle of Europe’s!.' may not give support to the fore- the public—and It ought to be well thee.—1 Tim. 4:14. , ,for the "old home” but who admit vince of such a dally letter as this, Wouldn’t a horseshoe have oeoj found over in Neyr Jersey. He largest city have never seen a blade* casfis of the ^gloomsters predicting blasoned from one end of the coun- they wouldn't know just what to but because the reader may be better? / *\i out oh an hourly basis of grass. They , euxrtribtfte M60^ Talent is something, but tact is do if thsy went back. They havenit considering eoming to New York The marines were wlthdrawnijn% ran out of gas. hprrendoue ;wintpr». try to the ptber—rJto ke^ .nway from, quarts of milk dally toward "^the^ evaryj^lnK.—W. P. SargilU enough money to retire and they and can take stock 6f hU attitudes. from. Nicaragua last year. Now the^> G'he British have banned women raising cf LondoCs*til$#fc. ^ ' , 'i. ’ ' i t ‘ -1.

Y. (,■ . . MANCHESTER EVENING fiERALD, FRIDAY; 0CT0BBR15i i m t the i>iano by Miss Do. flat and hollow ware and gift no-y-; fices. 'The construction ,oi the .'sbh Electric & Hardware Com- Beaupre, known as ‘^Mlas Hartfort leaded glass. They are so' built' rated chine and mantel clocks. eltles. that articles on display are readily At the Rear . , building is very BubstantlsI, sleel 'pany the electricaT equipment,’ ^os- Sdver, Glassware, Books, accessible to the salesman. .This fakes us to the rpnr of the A small officb at the right of ^ore where the .wall-casra con- the entrance will afford privacy to' '^ n new stocks of books, .Includ­ Stationery and Novelties patrons who wloh to inspect dia­ ing a large assortment of blbles. A monds or jewelry. display case of Ivbry goods stands Take a trip with us through thb at the end of the store. .Here also Dewey-Richman Company an­ store. At the right the firslr show­ are to be found greeting cards^ of nounce the opening of their beauti­ case holds a ■wonderful display of every description. ■ diamonds in rich settings and' Returning along the north-' side ful new store at 767 Main street many new desfens in jewelry. Next of the store we come to the circu­ tomorrow, and invite the people of comes a case of silver hollow ware lating library, then a large collec­

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r M MDMANS We feature dependable Buy quality first, the goods 'with satisfaction price will soon be forgotten. -© . M. ]. O ’Brien NE A SERVICE INC y^Viii^IrtialSwain ;^Allene jSuimieV’ guaranteed. Sale starts 9 Come early, — get your \ ' Mrs. Francolse Lesepresto fiad ■A. M. Saturday. 645 Main Street share. WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE "Goodby, my dear," he aald to hia her 105th birthday the other day. wife. She repeated the farewell And all her sons and daughters X JUDITH MARTIN, a teacher, s tonelessly. Judith noticed that ahe and grandsons and granddaughters Before moving, every item in this store will bq cut far below the wholesale pricei and ERIC WATERS, a student, did not klea her husband, nor did and great great grandsons sAd i in Pcndelton University, escapS be offe!r her a salute. > Certainly you could-not resist buying now, because the quality, style and the price is i from a raid in a roadhouse where great great granddaughters The dean put a ticket in his wife's' thought It would be nice to give right. Gan these values be duplicated considering the quality? No, Sir, Only at they have been dlninc. Judith hand and cautioned her not to lose finds shelter in a cabin while granny a swell party. So they all It with the manner of a father in­ came to Granny’s house, several O’Brien’s during his removal sale. Note a few items listed below.; Eric returns to town. structing his email child. His' |>road M1R.A ALDRICH, in love with tons of them. Granny, celebrating brown back retreated down the aisle her 106th birthday, cooked the X Eric, hints that Judith stayed and the two women looked at each out all night to DR. PETER dinner while they all sat in the GROUP NO. 1 HATS GROUP NO. 2 HATS X other. living room saying, “Tell you, DORN, astronomy professor, Judith smiled. "Tou don’t know s Velvets, Velours and Felts. Formerly , All Hats formerly $4-00. Now $2.95, 5 who admires Judith. what, a relief it is to get away for a there aren’t many smart, old wom­ 3 Eric takes Judith on a moon­ couple of days from the schoolteach­ en like her!... But if Granny had $6.00. Now $3.95. light hike with E\'E GERHART, er role," oho aald impulsively. The been a little smarter they’d have fascinating town wjdow, WILL dean’s wife looked at her with ques­ taken put for her birthday dinner FLEISHER’S KNITTING WORSTED WETHEREL, a frat brother, tioning in her eyes., or else done their own cooking and and others. dishwashing. s FOREST MILLS UNION SUITS ^ Make your sweaters for the kiddies, 1 S “Are you to visit friends. Miss s Eric wanders off and gets M y tin?" Her voice seemed slightly Sizes 36 to 44. Medium weight for la­ oz. balls for 25c. drunk under a tree when Weth- anxious. erel pays too much attention to dies, formerly $1.50. Now 85c. “No,” said Judith. “I r don’t know Granny Isn’t the only woman X Judith. “ Kitt>” Shea, an un­ a soul in Middleburg. That’s why s who finds herself at the age of a - *■ savory town character, appears I’m going there for a rest. I mean X 3 by the bonfire aft*r the other well-earned rest still treadmilling CHILDREN’S WINTER WEGIHT to get a room at the best hotel and CHILDREN’S WINTER WEIGHT PANTS hikers have started down the play grand dame for two days.” about to- feed and keep clean and hill for home. Judith is forced clothe someone who thinks, at any SHIRTS The dean's wife turned her pals Forest Mills make. Sizes 6-16. For­ X to let him take her and the un­ rate, that he or she is '' dependent face toward the girl. “ What hotel Forest Mills make. Sizes 6 to 16 inclu­ merly $1.50. ’ Now 79c, 3 conscious Eric back to town in do you consider the best?” on the old fagged out woman. Per­ sive. Formerly $1.50. Now 79c. his car. . “ Oh, the Chamberlain," Judith an­ haps the G;rannies are to blame. W'hen they reach her boarding swered lightly. They start their families with a house Myra Aldrich opens the The conversation flagged. Mrs. “keep out of the kitchen” policy, Fibre Silk Hosiery, 3 pair $1.00. While door and laughs scornfully at and when they’re ready to shift, it Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Pongee sight of Shea. Brown sat moodily looking out the they last.. X window'and Judith tried 'to read a is no wonder that the family Silk Blouses, formerly $5.00. Now $1.00. a NOW' GO ON WTTH THE STORT magazine. doesn’t know what’s wanted, pron­ CHAPTER X\' After a time the dean’s wife rose. to. e i t h e r of them spoke but ‘‘If you 'W ill excuse me. Miss Martin, Gordon Silk Hosiery, latest Fall shades. Rayon Sets in pastel colors, Peach, Pink, N Myra snapped off the flash­ i think I’ll go into the next car.' I White and Lavender. Exceptional value light and ran past Judith up saw one of my neighbors get into it There are Grannies, too, who, 3 pair for $2.55. « at the Pendleton station u)d I’d Hke at $2.75. the stairs. tiring though It may be, get their to talk to her for a few minutes.” In her room, Judith listened to sole consolation and. pleasure in Judith nodded and rose to let her life out of basting . a turkey or the noisy departure of Shea’s car pass. It 'was possibly a half hour Silk Crepe de Chine Scarfs. While they making a plum pudding. They’ll Glove Silk Sets, During this sale only, and then gave way to tears. jater that a porter came to Judith. ' keep adrudging till they drop, and last, $1.50, 9 S An unusual aroma In the room "Mis* Brown sent me after her bag­ $4.50 per set. gage, ihiss,” he explained, "^ajd resent any interference In their do­ when she awoke next morning puz­ she guessed she wouldn’t get back in ~ main. I know a high-salaried zled her. But when she had jumped here to see you again. We’re gettln* teacher, unmarried, who lives at SILK AND WOOL HOSIERY . home with her mother. The moth­ out of bed and arossed the room to near her destination.” er is not able to keep house prop­ New Fall shades. Beige, Shadow, Toast, RAYON SILK STEP-INS the dressing table it was-explained. Judith was submerged in her magazine when the train pulled into erly and the daughter knows it.. Nude and Grain. While they last, good value at $1.73. Her coat, lying over a chair, reeked Roxville. She did not look up until She has tried again and again to with wood smoke. The odor brought they were speeding a'way from the hire help for the kitchen Her own After November 1st we expect to be lo cated at 517 Main Street, at the Center. We back the memory of the night’s es­ station again. life is too busy to add to it a do­ capade. Middleburg was busy in the bus­ mestic job, also. wish to thank our many customers for their generous response to our previous adver­ She dressed languidly and tried tling, ambitious way that middle But every high school girl whom to disguise the pallor and circled western cities affect. Judith found she imports for , evening dishwash­ tisement and appreciation for the values offered. We shall be, glad to serve you faith­ eyes which told the tale of the last Itv^ streets noisy and crowded as'her ing or company dinner-getting is night’s experience. But she was fully in our new store. taxi crawled toward the Chamber­ promptly dismissed by ■ mother, conscious of curious glances as she lain hotel. who will not admit that she can took her seat at table. A shoe dealers’ convention had Myra was already there, chatter­ not do as much as ■well as ever. As monopolized all the rooms at this a result, the teacher, unwilling to ing with Miss McGonigle about the hostelry and Judith sought a lodging decoration of their rooms. Caroline see her old mother overwork, at the second best hotel two tlccks pitches in herself, and Is ^apidiy McGonigle favored lavender curtains farther uptown. She noticed that and planned to pay for them by approaching a nervous breakdown the theater she wished to attend that from too many irons in the five, in­ “ ditching” her T. W. C. A. dues Judith caught Mgra looking at her triumphantly and night was less than a block a'lray. M. J._ cluding Sundays spent 'in dinner that month. seized the first chance to leave the tahle. X Sissie Dean burst into the room. There was just time to snatch • getting and dishwashing for fiioth- 6^5 MAIN STREET sandwich in the boffee room before er’s family, and living in a 'Jiap- £ “ Whoop-ee’.” she cried. Miss Sted- suitcase out, she began to throw gar­ dean continued. going to the theater. Judith stepped hazardly managed home while pay­ way frowned over her coffee cup. ments into it. The small clock on Judith nodded. “For two days. riiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHnifiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimmiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii “ Convocation today,” said Siasle. into the evening glitter p f. Walnut ing into the family exchequer more the dresser said ten o’clock. I’ve been quite stale lately and street, humming a little tunc^f coi^- - “ No Saturday classes.” She sat than she would pay for perfect Lillian Stedway Mopped her in her thought a change of scenery might tentment. , down with a jolt against the table do me good. There’s a musical com­ running domestic machinery anj- flight down the steps, while the The magic of the playhouse swal- ' that set the cups rattling. edy in Middleburg that I want to where else. ■. “ More news, too. Dean Brown’s taxicab waited. “ A Mr. Waters has lowed her up as she stepped u.nder Sometimes the beauty of mater- OCS63gX3(XXX3t36^^ been calling you. I thought you had see. 1 want to forget schooltcachlng got, a line on the mysterious couple for the vrhole week end.” its brilliant archway. nalism is grossly exaggerated. that-sneaked out of the Blue Moon left the house. But I told him I’d Three hours later, with the melo­ ask you to call.” The dean raised his eyebrows. dies of the revue still slnglni: in her raid ttie other night.' The office]* “ Mrs. Brown is taking the Middle- were sure there was someone in the “ It he phones again,” said Judith, ears, Judith came out again and Women students of the Ghl^^r- “ tell him I’ve gone to Middleburg burg train, too, but she will stop at turned her steps toward the hoteli back room when they entered the Roxville to visit relatives.” sity of Washington demand a mini­ place.” for the week end.” She ran out and The nlghtj had turned off clear and “ I shall bo glad to have someone mum income of |2,400 before mar­ “ Ool” squealed Caroline. “ How’d slammed the door. 'cold, with the first hint that Octo­ riage. Male students put their fig­ he find out?” “I’ve only fifteen minutes to make to talk to,” said Judith. Mrs. Brown ber’s radiance was slipping away be­ Self-Service Dress Shop ure at $2,100. But almost twice as “The man came back to town the westbound train,” she cried to made no response. fore the searching ■winds of Novem­ As a man passed behind Judith, ber. many girls Insist on the wife’s - THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS. alone, walking along the Granville the taxi driver. They set off at a rl^ht to work outside the home as reckless pace toward the station, the dean’s wife started slightly. . in the lobby of the hotel,^ Judith road a couple of hours later. There do the men students. 997 MAIN STREET “ I.tiwd-a-massy, what’s youah Judith looked around and the dean stopped a moment.' The grajf dance were i>atrolmen on the road who saw Which is quite inconsistent, for ISvo Doors From the Postoffice South Manchester, Conn. rush?” asked the small negro porter looked, too, rnusic still sounded from t^e cafe. him, but they couldn’t stop him for the working wife means the boost­ as the cab wheeled up to the station “Good morning, Judy,” said Kitty She powdered her nose and turned they had no charge against him. But ed, family income and the thing at the dean claims he knows who he platform. "Dat westbound am a Shea, 'thrusting his thumbs into the toward the dining room. The head W.1S.” half hour late.” armholes of a green and white vest waiter found her a smgll table hear' which I have ever marveled is that Judith caught Myra looking at her A cold drizzle began to fall and and grinning. the balcony and sent a man to take the husbands who kick the most triumphantly and seized the first Judith moved nearer the baggage Judith nodded. She could not h^r order. Judith studied the menu. about these “working wives” are chance to leave the table. shed for shelter. Beneath its eaves speak. The dean’s eyes were on When she looked up from it two generally the very ones who* con­ Special Her room was in confusion from she ran unceremoniously into a man her and the dean's wife was looking persons were taking seats at thh tribute least to the family exche­ the hasty dressing of the night be­ and woman standing under a large at Shea blankly. There was an awk­ next table. One of them was the quer and who make “the working' fore. She began listlessly to cotton umbrella. The umbrella ward moment as the man hunched dean’s wife. The other was a young wife” necessary. straighten it. A time table lying bobbed back to reveal the dismayed his trousers up and walked care­ and personable man, who bent to re­ Sale among the books and papers on her face of Dean Timothy Brown. lessly away. move her ■wrap with deft, caressing “You may not know our sort of desk caught her eye. She picked it ” I beg your yardon,” said Judith. The train whistle down the track hands. community,” Mrs. B. of the mid- up. idly ruffling its pages. shrieked just then and Judith picked ^ (To Be Continued) '\Vest writes me, "but we are so The dean bowed stiffly. “ How do • • • “ Saturday special for Middleburg you do. Miss Martin? I think you up her traveling ■ bag. The dean .‘untityfled’ that the very mention for this leaves 10:50 a. m.” The black type have met my wife.” reached for it but she declined the Dean Brown’s wife findH s friend of a woman’s club frightens most seemed to stand out with special “ Tes,” said Judith, “at the presi­ service and he walked to the train in Judith in the next chapter, and of our women. There are some of significance. She whirled about and dent’s tea.” between the two women, trying to Judith, to keep from betraying her, us, however, who insist on trying Saturday made for the closet. Dragging her “Are you going to the city?” the shelter both under his umbrella. gets in trouble herself. it. But we cannot have it alone and we want these women who in­ Sale On Hats 00534832010100010002010200024801010100020248532301000223484823485348231448234853535348534853534848234848532323534853908953232348234853484853535348535353235323235348484848485348024853230001534848234848535348234823532348322353485323482348235353235353485353534823sist that they are not interested in anything but housework to change Only Newest shapes, hewest shades, in Vel­ their minds. So we want to start Pops counted up. "Thlfteen dol­ out with a “food evening,” and Smartest of New vets, Felts and Satins. Take advantage. Home Page Editorials lars and a half in one morning. And start the club year by proving that Dresses never in­ ■ .. V* the day was young. Besides them even their own job is program tended to sell at this Come early., No doubt you will buy n ^ y Good Nature was alwp.ys another-day!” stuff. Can you suggest something remarkably low eS i n c l Work Is Cure The Girl had taken, typewrltii^ that would help us?” at this low sale price, $1.85. one time to help her with hCT Yes, Indeedy! Get an October price ! For Spendthrift papers at school. It was the one "Atlantic Monthly” • and either useful thing sbt kne'W. “ Pops” had read extracts or have some one Showing the new­ By Olive Roberts Barton review the high spots .in Mkry "W. G<3od an idea. “My stenographer is siqk est and most be­ and I wish you’d go to the offlbe Griscom’s “ Curious Meals in Curi­ THOSE HEALIXG SPRINGS. Practically every natural water with me tomorrow and take soihe ous Places.” If you can’t get your coming styles of By DR. MORRIS* FISHBEIN. has some radioactivity, but, when •’What’s that, dear?” asked the letters,” he said. club scoffers' Interested in the Satins, Striped studies are made of this property Extra! The value of a rest or conva­ Girl’s mother as the Girl came Into She put In a long busy day. A,t story of the taffy smeared over the alone, comparing It as it occurs In F l^ n els. lescence at some natural mineral the nviiig room with two bundles. five she was very tired. He hand^ Chinese kitchen god at New Year’s natural water with water especial­ Will give away for this Saturday’s. Sale springs never has been doubted, The Girl laid cne package on top her three dollars. “What I alwaye and the Persian lamb roasted ly fortified with radium emanation, and physicians regularly refer pa­ pay a new girl,” he explained. He whole and cooked with rice, raisins there seems to be little reason for of the phonograph and tossed the to the first 50 customers, 25 Hats at $1.00. tients to one resort or another kept her for a month, -§pave her and nuts, eaten on the desert, believing that the radioactivity other on her mother’s knee. ‘.‘Just ■when they believe the patient re­ some little things I-needed. Those three dollars every night and did nothing will! quires a change of scene. property Is Important. A letter sent to the traveling Only at are brassieres and silk stockings. not permit her to spend a cent site And 25 Silk and Jersey Dresses at $2.00. library department of your state The spas and resorts of Europe Dr. W. D. Collins, chemist In Those are six new records.” didn’t earn. are familiar to many, and such charge of the water division of the library should bring you any num­ Her mother opened the small She learned to darn runs, to do places as French Lick, West Bad­ United States geological survey, ber of interesting food books. Ask Only one to a customer. D oor open package— the charge check in the without records, and the old car got en, Saratoga, Excelsior, White Sul­ concludes that "fhe best available them for recipe books of other $ handful of silk nothings bore the a rest. And she learned how hard 3.50 phur and other springs are wide­ evidence based on scientific studies 9:15. it is to get a little bit of money. lands. ly known in this country. of the treatment of disease with figures, “ seven dollars.” Physicians and investigators radium emanation, on measure­ "It seems just a day or'two since The most useful knowledge To, t « Men In the role of nursemaids, world! have not been thoroughly convinc­ ments of radioactivity of natural you got stockings,” she said with a baby-tenders. Is what the future ed, however, as to the exact factors spring waters, and on the reported sigh. “And these brassieres really holds, according to the new school which are responsible for the bene­ uses of the spring waters, leads to don’t have ten cents worth of silk of psycho-biologists who say that Don*t Miss This Bargain Pay fits to be derived from visits to the conclusion that, up to this time in them. A dollar seems high. You TASTE BETTER. innately men are as good baby- these health resorts. Some of the it has not been shown that the have about a dozen now.” Fresh fruit should always be ke]|t tenders as women, and only need a craters are of value because of small amounts of radioactivity “Now, Mums, don’t gruMble." cool, but never placed directly ot little training of this inherent in­ their mineral content, but unfor­ found In natural waters have any said the Girl. “ I get the cheapest ice. stinct. tunately equally good results do effect on th^ medicinal value of the “ Somebody’s got to do Jt,“ chrp L O O K R EAD SAVE not seem to be secured when pa­ things I can. Those other stockings waters.” ran the first time I put them on. My .the carpers; pointing out mother’s tients avail themselves of these C%ang* o f Climate. MAKES IT NEW. exodus from the home. waters at home or in the hospital. lands! You’d think seven dollars Tljerefore scientific students of was a fortune!” Rice pudding is most delicious Men of Lancaster, England, r4- I Investigating Radioactivity, the valpe of health resorts in the when served with whipped qream cently organized a Father’s Couii- f Some have claimed that the ra- treatment of disease believe that “What records did you get?” and strawberry jam. - cil which has weekly lectures , tn With Fur ’ iftioactlvlty of the water is respon­ such benefits as are derived are “ Six of the peaehlest things you baby tending. I, for one. susp^. sible for much of the good effects largely the result of a change of ever heard. “Knick Knack Gnu’ Is FOR WINTER DAM. / that their explanation “ somebody’s find that much of this radioactivity climate and of scene! just hot off the stove.” A dessert that will be reHshed got to do It,” is part of a “ahaine- Is lost in shii^ent. It Is these factors that seem to “ You got six a week ago!” occasionally is hot gingerbre^ yon” campaign waged against ^ A thorough investigation of the be primarily responsible for the “ My lands! If I asked the kids to served with honey or whipp^ their women folk. ! ’Radioactivity of spring waters col­ A t benefit achieved, together with' the dance to them now, they’d walk cream. • Applesauce and gooseberries! lected in various places of the fact that most such resorts now out on me. Absotively old, they are. "Women may not stay at home as junited States and Canada shows have good medical staffs which see Say, Dick, run along and get me BIG LOTS FAIL. | much as they once did, but their Only-at Self Service yDress Sbop"can yqu '^ t such values I it none of them contain enough to It that the patient has a proper ten gallons of gas. I’m taking the In making Jam remember it le young are all the better for their idioactive matter to warrant the physical examination and that hig girls to the country. Pops, I’m sorry essential to cook a small amount faring forth to, get a few brefaths Be here for better selection. slief that these substances have hygiene of life is suitably reculat- you hive a cold, but It’s joTTy nice a time, and cook It quickly byer :a of fresh air unpolluted by the Uro- appreciable medical effect. ed. to hava>tbe car all the time.” ixot fire, sttrriiui constantly* ' ma of flannel and bran water! } y _. ■ . . 'a.- ■ I HE trcmelidons response of the pabllc to this sale PROVES the -values behind it! Thousands of people have found out what the 20*-year career olt. KAN’E’S means in dollars saved. In ihte great sale tfiCy are getting the'kind of beautiful furniture they have longed for, and paying for It In small pajments. Our entire efforts of 20 years have been concentrated on this sale—^it is onr„ extreme . achieve­ ment—a mighty value demonstration of RANE’S enormous 8-store buying power and the large outlets we liavc wo:» through public confidence! Investigate {

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Gorgeous 4rPiece Bedroom Outfit 8-Piece Dining Room Complete ^ ‘ ' ■/ ■ ■ A wonderful value you will want to see! Just arrived— this A dining room of eight pieces complete at a most extraordinarv all charming bedroom suite, handosmely constructed THESE saving for SATURDAY Shoppers. Made in the o lfe e n S e S XTIWS $295 Living Room 14 Pieces—^ave $146 in select cajbinet woods. Think of it—a VANITY, ‘WNCLMeut/OEO — Host Chair and 5 large Dresser, Unusual Chifforette and a double­ This magnificent suite is,covered in rich JACQUARDJARD VELOURVELOUI Sid© Chairs in r©al. leather upholsteBlng, Beauti- it is oversized arid thickly overstuffed through- size Bow-end Bed, beautifully finished at this out. Included at no extra cost are Davenport fully finished in WALNUT and amazingly priced. ^ ■ astounding price. REGULARLY $175—SATUR- - $i weekly 60-Pc. Set SILVERPLATE Table, -Mantel Clock, Fernery, End Table FOR TO-MORROW ONLY, a t ...... ^ DAY ONLY Floor.iLamp, Shade, Two Framed Pictufes, n 4 9 OPEN. SAXURDAY EVENINGS ’ " * ...... $1 wSsiObY Included FREE! Japanese Table Lainp, Shade and Tapestry Scarf—1'4 Pieces COMPLETE. ' ' $2 WceliW

60^Pi^e Set of Siherplate FREE! To celebrate our 20th Annlversavj- we give away ABSOLUTELY FREE a magnificent GO-pc. Silwi!* Plated Set with every purchase of $100 or more.

' v'-o' $35 Double Day Bed 5-Pc. Kroeliler Davenport Suite Complete With 2 Mattresses Genuine KROEHLER Bed DaveRport, Bridge Lamp; Shade, A marvelously low price for a genuine Double Day Bed of such * A k- r and PrisciDa Sewing Cabinet ^ ^ good workmanship, with two mattresses. Makea ^ cheerful or­ A,big coinfortable B^^ B^erijiort that is a sofa by day and a nament with its cretonne covering during the ne - f?ht-Made by.KROEHLEl^ co^nsidered day, and opens iqi to a fuU-sij^ double at ^ / y . " o ***^ker m America to-day. Comes night. Specially priced for the Anniversary ^ ^ ' Easy Terms extras shown above, giving TWO- ROOMS-IN-ONE at the ^ixtraordinary price of Saturday $59* ^ Fun.Si2e RANGP 0 to 42 Only $ t Weekly Oak Chiffonier $160 Veloiv Suite Sale! Wardrobes! * ;} 7 d S A very attractive suite at a most surprising price—^three The kind of a large WARD­ .95 massive pieces— Wing Chair, Arm Chair and Sofa, with ROBE you’ve been looking Eqsy Terms ^ for at a price you want tu Regularly $15. Dresser of special spring construction and mahogany pay. Well built, handsome­ ly finished, . and contains THINK of baying a wonderful eooklhg splendid workmanship, finished frames. Covered in rich VE- range for only $37.50. it’s half whaf with easy-sliding drawers. plenty of good sized draw­ The-number is limited, eo LOURi An outstanding ANNIVER­ ers and compartments for for-one of this qaality. be' early as you can. suits, habei^da^hisrylashery and It IS sciratifi^lly designed to give -more SARY Special a t ...... , , Aveckiy shoes. h^eat and quicker beat, and at less cost. _ None. Sold to Dealers Comes In rust-proof black metal with -iNo Mall .Orders GO Pc. Set SHiVERWARE Free With Parcboaes o f $100 Easy Terms $13.95 \ glmniing nickel trtmmings. W c set it m» 2iiiu coniioct it in your kitclicn ut no extrn guaranteed lowest prices cash or credit!\ Open Saturday Evening^ charge. n ^ . $1 a W EEK Is A ll Yon Need

Free DeUvery Free Storage f Credit Costs Free R. R. Fares Terms to Suit You ' Walnut Bluish Bed No, More-— No Interest . a When, you choose fnrnitore at No Extra Charges * Essex*^Mittress KANE’S because of the enor­ * 1 6 0 mous output of our EIGHT large Evening Appointments Made National Spring: stores, we can buy at lower cost If' yon cannot' get away daring the Fasy Terms. from the manufacturers — and ,*• take^adranfaee of tiieae ex­ This rcm.'i^kable value Includes a fuU sized, walnut finish metal bed with 2 we can sell at lower cost to onr ceptional jralnra. wo can mnke oVe- Vhene *Rns- inch continuous posts and heavy flUers-^a Jtotlonal aprtpg w«th reinforced customers. sen S-M31. nntll 7 P. M.1 Hertford 1 0 9 2 M a i n s t r e e t K 1zm a i 1

, I 'A' r-I'- 4 M A N 'C B nG S'IE R 'B V B N nTG BDEBRAlJi^#'MCtiSnpAY» iEE 18, PAGE POURTBllf>^ y* ■'i ' - ■ v; ■: - ; *■ ______h. Tale of Bridgeport, the department presentation to the town will be .OBSERTBD HfEKPlICTIOH ^ N IG H T praise for the :ddiotoiu TOUSEMARBttS JWWSOR^ (JjSIBR inspector, MTk. Mathews of Willi- had prepared. ^ The tavoitf made and accepted. From there the \MteYANKEm M^iff'C. KeeheyiTent, Dauehtera mantic and the department senior table , deeorationa, which SITE IS SELECTED -iine of marcli leads to the Manches­ vice, Mrs. Ranney of Hartford. in keeping with the Hilie ter Me.morfal hospital, where the WIN FIRST PRIZES o f Veterqnif - observed inappetidn TO PROTECT MAILS A t the close of the business ses- season, added jnneh to vUm .oii|bN TOUR A GOMC OPERA memorial' trees will be decorated. It ’Oig^ttaft evening:, !the program be- FORmTROPKY ^ r a c ^ ’with S'! ro/djt - bebt‘'^BUMier .sion Mary 0. Keeney Tent pre-- meat of the oeeastoa*' . / ‘ j is planned to h w the nearest kin sented both to the department ------— i I (OootlDiMa tton page 1.) of each deceaseiS'"World War vet­ Get Tnrkesrs at Setback Tour­ Center chpreh. .‘ More thpn t l ^ Only Larger Offices Affected; tty members .the local tent at­ president and inspector, handsome The Dewey Richman - C*. ibvltn North and Sonfh Ends Fight eran present. Postal Employes Here'fAre nament Held Under Auspices vases. yon to thei opening , of ^eir l^ne^ 'had ^ clear out another room and In speaking about the matter to­ 9 tended. Quests were present from borrow another bed. Armed, However. ofC. . A. A* V " ‘ibeth, Tttfner'Tept of Hartford. Mrs. Ora'Ames, chairman of the sto r « 7 f 7 Main street,’ day Michael ' J. McDonneli, presi-. supper committee and her Corps .of chem r,. Sktdrday aftc&W ii^^^ But the legation has had one dent of the Army and 'Navy club ------i ’ .1. - ■' le $ ^ p g u ish ^ ...... 0?er Gun Bat It Will Rest ■ vThe second sittingloMhe first of! foi^rtment president, Mrs. willing workers, received much evening, Oct. iS^A dv^f".% J ? bright Idea. It baa ranged all its said thaf-a'i^angements were in the The 1,850 Marines who have‘been a .series of four setWek toumii^ tackiest furniture in the foyer, so works Ibr the erecting of a huge mobilised throughout the country, mehts conducted by Cheney Broth­ that the queen perrhapa will get at the Center. monument here as a memorial to with an additional reserve of 850 by ers’ Athletic Association took place their allowance raised when » e the soldiers who gaVe their lives in command of President Coolidge to at the School street Recreation gets back home. guard mail distribution throughout Center last evening. Sevei\ty- lx It has been, definitely decided the suprame struggle. This matter 8 The awning firm that supplied has been referred to the executive the United States does.not affect were in attendance and it was nec­ the faded orange door canopy and that the largqsraptured German 1?7 Manchester. The soldiers will be essary to use 19 tables. Millimeter HoVltzer gun. Manches­ committee of the American Legion the red sidewalk carpet calls up to Post here for further uction. The stationed only at the largest cities ' sR. Johnson ■ and C. Gnster,f^|ib «1 W-C ter’s only trophy of the World w ar, in the country. It has been deemed say that there isn’t any purple awn­ monument will not be erected this high scores, and won the turkey will be pernianently located in the unnecessary and Impossible to pro-' ing, and what does the queen think year and maybe not tor several, but which'is offered as first prize. ;?'C, she is anyway. center of the town. This informa­ vide . protection for the postbffices it is planned for the future. Linde ^and J. 'Bdmonston w 6rfr!*tied Geta wrings her hands. But re­ tion was made public today when it in the smaller towns. with ;G. Hunt and I. Canade for lief is at hand. was stated that the local Post of However, there is less danger of second place but lost the. toss of BiAiiTd Ap o l o g iz e s . Several dozen society ladies tip­ the .American Legion had voted 15 mall robberies in^ smtdler towns. coins for the cravats. | . toe in, bearing boxes and baskets to 12 in favor of a central location. Due to the fact that the Rialto These places are also well protect­ Here are the Scores of .>-t^ TEX and sheaves of red dahlias and gold­ As the vote indicates, a stubborn theater had Installed on Thursday ed, the office employees being leading scorers for the twl7l | » : en chrysanthemums, each with a contest ensued between the North a new.v heating^ apparatus, they re­ armed. . Bftu-Tortenson...... 278 monstrous card. and South factious of, the town.- gret that their patrons have been In speaking about the matter:th(s ■'B:‘vJohnson-Armstrong ...... 274 Geta clasps her hands and rises. Fight Over Site Inconvenienced. Manager W. Cole­ morning* Postmaster Oliver•P.^’Toop R.'Johnson-C. Custer ...... 271 All do a ring-around-the-rosy. The post had received a request man, assures the patrons of the predicts that in time to come.Ut’rwill Lorch—Lasher ...... 270 • • « that the gun be placed at the North Rialto' theater that they will now be necessary to Increase the^numb'er *M^llon-Kerr .i. • 269 The Rumanian legation,. three End of the town from the Com­ enjoy the comforts they are en­ of Marines stationed about ;tlie Co^ede—Hunt 261 hours later. There is still a strong munity club and the members of the titled to and at this time . humbly, country because of the rapld^groij^h 'R||binson-Jones -...... 259 smell of varnish and paint. Post who live in that section of the apologizes for any inconvenience of the larger towns, such''as-Man­ !^Runde-Lamprecht a ...... v'259 The queen’s limousine stops at town naturally voted in accordance. due'^to the above installation. chester. ■■ - ;> GaUipbell—Laine , . . . . .v.. . 2o8 the door, and Marie enters, catch­ The result was the South Enders Welman-Breen ... .:. 258 ing her toe in a worn-out rug. barely emerged victorious. ii’iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffiiiiiiiiiiiiAaiiiHii^l ■Leister-C. Wiganoske . 1 . . ; . . . 258 Out in the wings of Sheridan But with the decision, it is a Circle the American crowd*yglls its celtainty that the war trophy will head off. Marie beams on the le­ be given its final resting place SI gation, Ileana drops her eyes and either In the small triangular strip Nicholas the Pale casts a bored eye of land near the watering trough Featuring on all. at the center or in the Center Park. Curtain falls to indicate lapse of The former seems to be the favorite one day^ • site as far as the Leglonaires are In the reception hall of the lega­ •concerned. Tomorro#■ , •’ *▼*' q • * tion, J. Butler Wright is coaching The Presentation "Pape’s Oold.Oopqtoiind’* ends ■Topcoats—Overcoats the American diplomats in their The captured gun which now severe colds

The Dewey Richman Co. invite you to the opening cf their new Look at These Price Smashers store, 767 Main street, South Man­ I KEMP'S I chester, Saturday afternoon and SPREAD THE GOOD NEWS TO YOUR NEIGHBORS ! CROWDS WIl L BE HERE evening, Oct. 23— Adv. niiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiifi FROM MILES AROUND AS BEFORE.

iiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij, A S «•, Heavy Wool Ribbed Men’s Scout Shoes, Union Suits, I W e Invite You ;, J r-tv.. $1.69 i l s is ;Snug Gables^ at Winchester, people ;come -to bsuk in this atmosphere. $1.00 T Majss., w here Thomas Dreier lives the The late Lord Leverhume was one o f the Men’s Heavy Flannel philosophy e^^ress^ in lus writings. ^The fr^uent guests. All go away with new Sweat Shirts, Shirts, j ToCaU I philosophy o f beauty,'of good-will, of ideas on well-directed living. Also on r' 1 J • to ; peace, happmess and content. The phi­ scientific housdeeeping,'where every item 9 ,88c 95c y . Tomorrow at A. M. S losophy ^of The Golden Rule in business. has its studied purpbl|^ E - and all day thereafter and inspect g .v The.phiiQsc^hy that this is a m i^ty good One of the factors in this ideal r^ime is Heavy FI555TUmler. Men’s Heavy.Overalls, world; and that most mcm are better than Men’s Work Socks, wear. they wiilii^y admit. From here go out the serving of LaTouraine (Extra) Cptfee. 89c The State Flower Shop theVcountle^. inspirationa which are help­ At every breakfiist, every dixmer, it is 77c served in ihe perfect way. And Mrs. Blue -Woric ing to bring; business to the new-day-basis. ■ Heavy Woolen Flannel Men’s Dreier says that nothing people find here Nainsook Union Suits, Shirts, i ^ J. J. Sceery, Proprietor. | Shirts, ' ' Sfiug'Gables was built for'bis work-shop as receives more commendations. It fite in I STATE THEATER BUILDING | 'well as his home. Here both Mr. and Mrs. 39c with^ aU tlmt Snug Gables is designed tBO r m : 'laTouralne(Ettra) is sold direct 98c B r e v e s , - ' BEN SIMMONS It is the coffee served in many that only 30,000 bags'afe'gcbwn to retailigrbeets. .This to save $1.39 751 MAIN STREET STATE THEATRE BLDG. dining places famous for their yearly. ' - middldnen’s profit^ It is sold Heavy Suede Lumber- $1.95 I ? coffees. In all Stader Hotels, in idouUe added cutons, not in j' All Wool Army Shirts, Jackets, for instance. In die magnificent The formula for dds;blend is » can^ Theie aud other econo­ Shoreland of Chicago. In secret, carefully preserved. Cof- mies—about 11 cents per pound Woolen Sport Jackets* countless counl;ry homes which —pay for the. extra quality. $2*95 . $3.65 study fine ho^itality. ’ T l ^ vsers get this matdiVess Special for Saturday coffee without a fimeypriro. ' Leather Army ,4' ' , Those who find h m their ide^ All Heavy Uskide Sole The blend'combines the four flavor can find it 'nowhere ebe. Shoes, Mococasin Shoes, Dresa Shirts, DOUBLE BltfcASTED finest coffiees that grow. Each cqmea horn a different country, M r.^ J.Budcr, the noted coiffee You might as u;eU ' each is the pride of a natiotu expert, personally tests, tastes $2.49 88c Blue Serge •Eadi derives its excellent flavor and sdects all coffees'used‘in'

J ^ oiu d iiic ijrig ^ e a i G u p s F r e e j .• Suits ^ c c The coupon will, bring you a quarter>; T pound package o f LaTouhdne(Extra) A ; $ 2 1 .5 0 Coffee. The coffee which is s^p^ by . coundess homes and hotels,, which V-. mT -. • • ^ jCuaranteed AD Wod and Fast Colora;^ ^ specialize on super-flavor will' amaze /i'-l and delight you* Try it, for your fawn At AlIGtocera ■ 5 vt ■ *’ Qdr.ioMtwnpb to • i sake. Clip coupqn now. - ^ ^ 59caPound ■/'I':.-'” >J-‘ **•

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“Hell Bent for Heaven” Won­ m i x m derful Show— “Ten Com­ 2 i m i ^Nc.: a - r m By ARTHIIB N. PACK President, American Nature Ass’n. mandments” Coming. I « , v < o :> . HARTFORD Thi» magnificent bird,, found In some favor tbrougbout tbe north­ :1l; S ern hemisphere, was one of the fav­ The double feature bill' that ■ s orites in the sport of falconry, pleased so well at the Cireje last' I. which has been much practiced in evening will be shown again to­ Buy fo^; Your0elf--and for Christmas GUts eastern countries from, befortf' the night. Here is your last chance to beginning of the Christian era to see how perfectly two features can ai; this «FaU Buyuig Week Sale’* the present time. Goshawks were be shown, one to offset the. other. ts" flown at game as lar«e as hares, John Harron, that youth who Is s and It Is noteworthy that with our rapidly coming up^to be the lead-: s wild American Goshawks, these an­ ing screen star is playing the lead imals form the f^ivorlte prey. in “ Hell Bent for Heaven.’’ The In our continent the goshawk story is one that interests every­ AU Silk nests mainly north of the United body. It is so good and so typically s It was not sleep he needed i’ States, In the vast forest that American that its appeal is univer­ 5 BREAKFAST . . . and Ka was tired, drowsy, cH i^e caieii, v^tH'everj^ meal;' If eated sal. It tells the _ simple stery of a Carolina hills. ' There is Just lifsless. Why> Eight hours of sleep were regularly, .it is guaranteed to bring perma.*' enough love in it to carry the story S'^ surely enougk What ailed him, anjrvray?^ nent relief or your grocer refunds the pur.* along and this is as it shouljd be. s What had brcome of his old-tune vigor rad chase price. Its delightful nutty flavor But there is a lot of melodrama in jEest>, V^y, he was only a young man.. . . makes it good as a,^real. Serve with milk \****tHf^^ M it and sad parts that will start the tears. The big moment is when the jVis, and he is only one of a countless or cream alone or 'with fresh or preserved dam bursts and wrecks the vil­ number of jroung men who’ have grown friiit Sprinkle over other cereals; cook I'**';' lage. old and tired long b^ore their time— all with hot cereals; use in soups, or in die; The other feature is “ Early to Wed.” It is just as its title indi­ beesuff* of ranstipation’s vicious poisons.^ recipes given on every package.! cates, a farce comedy. You know (Ihank goodness, thete is gpro, side, per-> Only ALL-BRAN brings sure result' what that is, a series of giggles manent relief from tins disease.; Part-bran products are doubtful rad some-* and heart laughs. It is the story of ' K^pgg’s ALLrBRAN is what doctors times of no use. Why take chances> Doc-* a young couple who live beyond $1.50 Pair call a hulkToW. As it joumejw throrah the tors recommend ALL-BRAN because they; their means to impress their friends. An old theme, truly, but body its fiber remans unchanged. There* know a 100 % bran product brings results^ '..’i in this story there are so many fore,' it sweeps the intestine clean and urges Kellogg*s is the original ALL-BRAN. complications that you’ll surely en- o r this week only we are offering this ’ nature to act normally. Ask your grocer for a package this very d|iy« i ° y it. , special—ahd we urge early buying, Eat at lea«t two tablespoonfuls o f Served in leading hotels and restaiuants. For tomorrow’s continuous show F there will also be two features. Art too, for such a value is surely out-of-the- Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN every day— in K ^ n in BattU. Crwfc, M ic h ^ Accord in “ The Set Up” and Anita ordinary. Stewart in “ Morganson’s Finish.” Goshawk The first is a regular Art Accord All silk from top to toe, full f^hioned, feature and the movie fans know stretches from eastern Canada to what that is, a rip snorting west­ and all perfect. Reinforc^ toe guard, to Alaska. Within our boundaries, ern with gun fights galore and all however. It occupies the mountains that go with it, The other feature prolong the wear. both east and west. It is a bird of is more subdued in type as be­ ■the woods; there, in some lofty tree fits Aliss Stewart. It is a picture it raises its broods. that more will be told about to­ In these newest Fall and Winter shades In the far north, for it extends morrow. ALL-BRAN 'Rts range to^the tree limit, it preys But forget all dates for next Blue Fox -- Champagna Alesait The migiiial AU^BRAN—eeady-to-eat i^much on the. ptarigan, especially week when “ The 'Ten Command­ Shadow ! Almond Flesh . near the upper limit of its range, ments” comes to the Circle for an­ Gun Metal and also farther sauth when both other showing. S » many have seen G r ^ Peach Bloom these birds and the goshawks are this epic that it is wasting words Atmosphere French Nudp M oonlight moving south. to describe it. The name is enough. To capture a ptarmigan in fair What the management wishes to Silver Slipper Blacic chase, however, is no trifling task, impress on the mind of the theater and often th« quarry will mount in­ public is that “ The Ten Command­ to the air so. rapidly that the pur­ ments” will be shown a t,! no ad­ suing goshawk cannot overtake it, BUY IN HARTF(HtD — WHERE CAN YOU DO BETTER? vance in prices and that is import­234853532348485323235348235348895323482348485353484823534848232323532348485331235353482348232323 and is forced ta give up the chase. ant. When that information is cir­ Over mostr'of the country it is in culated wide enough the Circle will the winter that we come mainly in­ not be large enough to accommo­ to contact with the goshawk. When date all those who will wish to the northern hares are abundant see the great film. There is already we see lew of the birds, but in the much talk in the miils even now years of scarcity, the goshawks are so it would be advisable to be cer­ likely to come down in numbers. tain to be around early pn the Then our grouse and domestic play dates. . \ H artford. ifowl suffer from the raids of the **blue dartdr.” Such incursions bring down on his head the wrath The Dewey-Richman Co. of sportsman and farmer alike, and War is waged. Still)' so BWlft and keen is the

A r THESE two very moderate prices you have Sterling' And Silver, -Piated W^are a choice of R^wide range of <&ess and sports styles—richly trimmed with luxurious furs. Black — and new autumn colors — Chanel, AMBADStStt Gut Glass And Decorated China grackle, claret, soft tans and wood tones, and, in •MOTKOOYJI* Madd I-SU the Sports Goats, njavjdty, patterns, m ix t^ e s and Ustmce^«60«> plaids. Linra with sifle or kashan->sizes fo r • * Clocks And Ivory Goods women and misses. « . J ■ The Amrad Neutrodyne ‘ t • ■ With the Crosley Console Table makes'a Radio and eye A Brass a n d ' Leather Goods value combination hard to beat. Plaids, Mixtures

>s -rEaton, Crane And Pike Stationery $115.00 Installed S Easy Terms, Greeting Riid Christmas G a ^ Handsomely Furred With , V a • ■ ' \ SB Mandi^l and'Meil^za Beaver How about a Majestic S9 Business Men’s Supplies and* Books ‘The Downstairs'Quit and Dress Shops do not carry B Elimanator? X)nly 8Q«mi]led “ bargain” mer* >< i i /' j I ''C." '■•‘r i s cMndlse—skimped in qni^- $7.50 Down — $5. per ity and Y^khianship, at^d month for 5 months. 8(dd by ^Ice appeid akme. O ther Coats We do carry large a^ rt- Try one for 3 days Free. ments of inemsdnsiye GOOD QUALITY apparfl — which wins on merit, and and h preferred by an ever- Jewelers — Stationers — Opticians Increasing number of val­ ' i < BARSTOfS RADIO SHOP ue-knowing women. STEIQER^S^DOWNSTAIRS THRIFT SHOP. '> " • state Theater Building " . ■ ^..•,:^ ^ ew StDferl 767 Main Street ^ S IKsaell Street ' So. Manchester | ■ . •RIDE IN THAT IMBECILE PELLETS, YOU OUGHT TO ^^COMPRESSEO! RAVING MANIAC. WE big crops of them. AND KEEP US STUCK IN OF A GARAGE MAN’S KNOW \ ENOUGH t5D AVR CAR MUST HAVE QUIET OR THIS TANK TOWN, TO BE DREAM-CAR, SO KEEP AVAY FROM; IS A WE WILL LEAVE THIS Judge: “ You are charged with' POINTED OUT AS A PAIR you COULD FLIRT SILLY, -JNVENTOR$> V ^ O E R HOTEL IMMEDIATELY. throwing your mother-in-law out OF BUNGLING BANDITS WITH PNEUMONIA .J AND THEIR DUMB ; r V E HALF . WE. WARN YOU FOR of the V. indow.” WHO HAVE TO BE A S ^ IF W E INVENTIONS A NOTION .THE LAST TIME. Prisoneir: “ I done it without WATCHED EVERY STO GO IN thinking, sir.” MINUTE.... ON IT— Judge: “ Yes, but don’t you see how dangerous'it might have been I for anyone passing by at the time?”

\ I f you find no pleasure In your « work you’ll find none in your rest. i Scientists have traced the origin of man clear back to the fish. Yes', and a lot of us haven’t got over it to this day. c

\>> Jones: “ I see a new play opened last nig'jt with a male chorns of • Scotchmen In kilties who came on —— ••Stfvipe. e ttM ay Nu sDtvicc. inc. the stage throwing pennies Info the audience!” When a girl expresses h er‘wished Bones: “ Zat so? What's the name SKIPPY B y « fellow pays the charges. of it?” Percy Crosiy- Jones: “ The Miracle!”

INTELUGENCE TESTS Mother’s Knees Time was. when prattling babes t h € eoweR4

But times have changed; La Mode decides That skirts shall be abbreviated. Along the street she freely strides. Her lovely legs emancipated Among the sights that greatly please Are mother’s knees.

Some folks live to a ripe old age while others take calomel fre­ quently. V. I.. tVulitrfw. Ihi*. “ Madam, what is the complexion •ilt— J - ' of your new baby, dark or fair?” SALESMAN SAM Som etim es Y a Can By Swan “ To tell you the truth, he is a little yeHer.” X WANNA BUY some­ HOW ABOUT A Nice NEW OH, WHAT YOU ( ‘Say/ ya thing To PUT FLOWERS WINtfeR-COATWiTH A LOT CAN’T KEEP \ \.AbY^'' W\ No, Thank You!— want’s a BY TWis TiMe. IN-L- OF bottom Holes? fresh flov/£rs) LET US TAN WAsTe X IN That// OUT^—~ YOUR FLOWERS YOUR HIDE! b a s k e t ? ;QticHr To Be — From a display fur ad ^n Farm and Fireside. THING FOR TH’ HOUSef w i T H E R e o . 'y f I Cot; a bun ■ruliiilii ci«2q . PY WEA Bowict. mc. ) y there in Canada? “ You never seem to take any in­ 4. — How many presidents of theterest in anything I do,” sobbed the FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Taking In M em bers United States died while in office? bride. “ Don’t be unreasonable, my B y B l o s s e i 5. — What’s an ai? dear,” remonstrated her husband. 6. =—Is 10-point type larger than“ I remained awake all last night SA'il WNAT5 TAkJNS T thinking about the cake you baked 7-ppint type? ' woo VWAM'TA PLACE IN ”WAT SU A ck: 7. — Who wrote “The Scarlet Let­yesterday.” 7 JOIN OUR . OVER 'TAERe ^ SOU^JDS •MISMtATIM' ter” ? CLUB^ OSCAR NEW Fairy Tale Like murder.' 8. — What is the largest city on IN oO| the Great Lakes? Once upon a time a ten-ton safe ? • VEAA', ^ CLUB 9. — How often is the federalwas being hoisted to the twenty- SURE.' / government census taken? ninth story of a thirty-story build­ rp 10. — What is the smallest state, ing. Not a soul was in sight to in area, in the Union? watch the operation. ^ . ff

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Indianapolis. Ind., Oct. 22.^— Hartford, Oct. 22.—In a state­ The Senate slush fund Investigation ct Indiana senatorial race i'eached ment Issued today, Lleut.-Oovernor 1 to the hospiral bedside of Senator J. Edwin Brainard pointed out re­ James Watson, Republican, of In­ cent Republican financial achieve­ diana at the Methodist Episcopal ments in Connecticut, and quoted hospital here today. from Governor Baldwin’s Inaugu-I Propped up in bed, his face pale ral message of 1913 to show the and drawn, Watson voiced a weak difference in method employed by nmvemn but Insistent denial of charges that Democratic administration. Only 6*^ ho had bartered politically with per cent of the state’s present In-1 the invisible empire of the Ku Klux come, comes from direct taxation, Klan. he said. His denial was made to Senator "The Democratic candidate for James A. Reed, Democrat of Mis­ governor and a prominent Demo­ souri, who brought his slush in­ cratic newspaper.” said Llent.-Gov- quiry here from Chicago, to hear ernor Brainard, "insist that Re- Watson. publlcan administration of Connec­ The two grim old political war­ ticut has been expensive. Thev riors. frequent foes in-^senatorial Democratic debate, met across Watson’s bed. administration of Governor Bald­ Watson Very 111 win was, in comparison, much The hearing was confidential, more efficient. only a, stenographer, the secretar-i ies to the senators and nurses be-1 “I have been looking over Gov- ing allowed in the room. Thirty I ernor Baldwin’s inaugural message newspaper men gathered In the ! General Assembly In 1913, hospital corridor outside the bed­ niter he had been governor for two room. years, and just starting on his sev- Reed’s decision to hear Watson ond term. Let me quote directly! at his bedside was made when hos­ I irom this message, pital physicians reported the In­ „ Baldwin’s Speech. diana senator’s pulse was 135 this Our current expenditures dur-i morning and urged Jhat he remaki ing the year last past exceeded our AnotKer birthday comes to in bed. Previously, it was intend­ current receipts. .. .in each of the been moving to our stores for this ed to hold the hearing in a roof nme preceding years, the current America’s foremost food service. garden atop the hospital. expenditures were kept within the outstanding buying event. It’s a Watson's injuries included a receipts. . . .This indicates! Today A&P is 67-years old. strained spine, a five-inch scalp an unfortuufte change in our fl- birthday you’ll long remember. : wound, a sprained neck, shock and nanclal policy. . . .The deficit was] Every A & P store is celebrating. a black eye. not due to nny reduction of in­ Watson denied every statement come. On the contrary our current I For an entire week super-values We appreciate the wholesome ad­ made at the Chicago hearings which ncome for that year was ^ larger involved him in Ku Klux Klan ac­ than it had ever been before. [ will prevail* miration and confidence America’s tivities. We have borrowed nearly ten and Denounces Emmons half millions. . . .The increase ini most representative women hold He specifically denounced as our bonded indebtedness during Nationally known foods of the "falsehoods” the charges of Hugh the last five years has been rapid for our stores, and as we grow older (Pat) Emmons, former South Bend and unaccompanied by anv provl- highest standard—brand names fa­ Cyclops, that he had participated in sions either for a sinking fund or! in public service we will bend every a deal involving the seating of ^ r paying them off by degrees... miliar to everyone—-have been spe­ Senator Earl B. Mayfield of Texas. The treasurer-----urges the laying] effort to render the type of service ' Watson, however, admitted hav­ Of a State tax on the several towns cially priced. Great stocks of our ing twice conferred with William P. of not less than three-fourths of a usual high grade groceries have that unm istakingly characterizes Zumbrunn, general counsel of the mill each year. I Join In these rec­ Ku Kulx Klan, on the Mayfield ommendations!’ A & P stores. senatorial contest, while the attor­ remarks are taken from ney was representing the Texas the printed Inaugural message, and senator. Both conferences, he they need no interpretation. Gover­ added, dealt with the calling of nor Baldwin is our chief sustaining witnesses. witness. Watson also declared he had nev­ "When he came into office, the er had any understanding with any state s indebtedness was slightly officials of the Klan about his be­ over 73.000,000 and when he went] coming a candidate for the presi­ It "was about $11,000.- dency In 1928. 000. Please notice that he advocai- S ig a r 10 Pounds ®. A . towns to pay off some DEM'S DON’T EVEN BOTHER of this debt. The lax was laid, but TO PUT UP CANDIDATE the proceeds were not used in pay­ ing off Indebtedness. They were PANCAKE or BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Hartford, Oct. 22.—Fourteen used In paying current bills of Flours with national reputation! places on Democratic tickets for the state. A state tax on towns,] PKGS e representative to the legislature which was advocated and put FI a III* PB'I'SBURY 14 THS have not been filled, according to through, is paid to the extent of Aunt Jemima ^ 2 S * GOLD MEDAL returns in the secretary of state’s about 83 per cent by the land own­ 1 .1 9 •\ office. In several cases where the ers and home owners of the state. The golden syrup for your pancakes! J town is entitled to two representa­ Recent Republican administrations Helps to make dishwashing easier! tives the Democratic party has nam­ have actually reduced this tax. in­ ed only one candidate. Such towns stead of advocating an increase. BOjUNTIFUL LARGE iC are Hebron, Pomfret, Putnam, Sal­ Reseiwe Fund. Karo Syrup 1 0 E lnso SUDS PKG em, Cromwell. Barkhamstead, "Since Governor Baldwin’s time. Canaan, Cornwall, Woodbury, Wal­ Republican administrations in For washing white or colored clothes! cott, Bethel, New Fairfield, Wil- Connecticut have built a reserve Erases dirt without scratching! | llngton. fund sufficient now to pay off all Indebtedness. In addition, we have CAKES FEDERAL CASE BROUGHT .gone through extraordinary war F&G Soap O ld D U tC ll Cleanser ^ CANS .^GAINST P. L. WRIGHT times, periods of defiatipn, ; and 2 0 ' have kept up with the normal ■ A favorite'whole wheat breakfast food! / __ / Minneapolis, Oct. 22.—Prank yearly growth of the state’s de­ f Washes delicate fabrics—safely and easily! Lloyd Wright, Chica,go architect partments and institutions. ind Mme. Olga Milanoff, Montene­ "And, let me finish with 'nhis PK G ^ LARGE grin dancer, arrested here on war­ interesting statement —Illuminat­ Shredded Wheat Lux SAVES YOUR HANDS PKG rants Issued by Baraboo. Wls. au­ ing probably to our Democratlo ZX thorities, were released on a ?27,- friends—that of the entire income Bas all the rich\oat flavor^ 500 bond today. of the state for the fiscal year 1928 A pure, dependable baking powder! After their arrest by county of­ only 6 per cent came from the ficials, Wright and the dancer 1 LB state tax on towns and the military PKG S were charged with violating the tax, the only two forms of taxation Quaker Oats 3 z s CAN Mann act by Department of Justice in this state that ,are paid by the Kum£ord’s Powder agents. Z 9 citizens as a whole.” ®®M0 ER a l e . Keep some on ice! GREEN LABEL MOLASSES—cooking! BOTTLES e CONTENTS 1 LB 2 O Z Clicquot Club 2 2 § CANS •V __ o Brer Rabbit Z 25' Choicest cuts of salt cod—minufl bones! Its quick suds loosen all the dirt!} 1 LB codfish PKG LARGE HOW MAKY EGGS Oorton^s * 3 C hipso CLEANS PKG 2 0 An exclusive blend beauty soap! Sid you get Makes your favorite foods taste better! CAKES P alm olive soap 4 JAR tester d a Y ? 25‘ G ulden’s mustard^ 12 Made on CapelCodfrom ripe berries! Whitens, purifies, and removes Stains! Right in this neighborhood there are folks who are making their Ocean Spray 23 Duz DOES IT LARGE hens produce lots of big, fine- MUk chocolate—fu ll ef almonds! ^ 19 Eat three cakes daily for health! flavored eggs despite the weather _ -- ■ » ALMOND EACH and short daylight. W hy don’t H ershey’s BAR Fleischmann’s Yeast cake you feed 4 Selected dates in a sanitary package! Coffee Supreme—delicious ffavor and fragrance! LB Dromedary Dates PKG 19 PKG f V k O ' J ^ P F *" ______Bokar Coffee The old standard—for %€mitationl and get more eggs, too? This is In the foil package! Hib 4S« iHozio* the famous feed that contains RED B a b b itt’s lye LABEL Cod Liver Meal—makes hens — Salada Tea Satisfies Fait appetites! PIMBNTO lb 41* lay right through the season Spearmint, Doublemint, or Juicy Fruit! ^ “ when eggs are at top price. Just try itl K raft C heese "Sis'" “>39 W rigley’s Gum3"'°’I0' Made by

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ARTIST HAS TO HAVE district, John Held, Jr., of West- pointed by him to act In this capa- m s POLITICAL AGENT. In this picture. It is Sills anff Vic­ port, noted cartoonist, has foun4 iV 'citys-- . BIG SUPER FEATURE tor McLaglen who are 4he vat necessary to appoint a political Gebrge H. Gabb, of Hartford, Hartford, Oct. 22.— Although he with death'swinging;to«i^i^them. agent. H5 ctrtifies today to the candidate for sherlfl of Hartford Of course they are saved, 'hut in has signified his intention of con­ secretary of state that Michael J. county, iias named Ithamar M IS COMING HERE PHONI ducting a back porch campaign for the saving a more.thrilling scene THREE THREE Goode, of Stratford, has been ?ap- Davis. oJl Hartford, as his agent. the post of Congress from the fourth is shown than In the threat pic­ PHONES PHONES tured above. ' C A L L 2000 M ilton S ills in **Men o f Steel” C A L L 2000 to Be Shown at the State Sills declares “ Men of Steel” Is »'• „ „ INSIST UPON T heater. the greatest picture he hu cnrer GOOD TMINOS TO CAT appeared in, barring hone, and it f K e m p s Picture two men. helpless In a is rarely that Sills, speal^ thus MARKETING huge Iron vat. High above them about any of his pictures. Is a raving maniac manipulating ba lsa m At this season you may find it difficult to get a the controls of a giant crane that BETTER ’fEATS Pure Lard, 17c /b r f h a f C O i l C » ' variety for the table. Call us up and let us make a few is swinging a huge ladle filled with lb. suggestions. holten steel. He is swinging It Native Roasting Week End News slowly but surely toward the help­ Chickens. less men in the vat. His sole In­ Many native vegetables are **going Tub Butter, 49c Fresh Vegetables tent is to dump the molten mass Safe out” but new ones ate coming along to bn the heads of the two men who Milk Small Native take their place. Powell’s Lettuce, Yel* A . H. Phillips Cauliflower, Green Peas, String Beans, Eggplants, cannot escape^ As the ladle ap­ Fow l. proaches the men great masses of ’l ^ F o o d low Turnips and Parsnips are now on Fresh bulk Sauer­ Spinach, Okra, Powell’s Lettuce and Mushrooms. the' liquid steel slop over and fall the list or you can order Spinach, Cauli* For Infants, kraut arrived this So. Manchester Store to the fioor of the steel mill, spray­ CUUbon. 4 lb. Chickens for flower, Beets, Carrots, Celery, Peppers, week, 10c lb., 3 lbs. ing death to whoever steps in Its kTlioAtsd Roasting or Frying, Cabbage or Cranberries. 25c. Hotel Sheridan Bldg. Fruits path. That is the start of one of the 49c lb. \ - Grapes — Melons — Pears. Mr. Nelson has made a number of most powerful scenes lu First Na­ Peaches. changes in store arrangement and dis­ Also . Just In—• tional's forthcoming steel special, Lean Shoulders Heinz Dill Pickles. I "Men of Steel,” which Is to be plays which our customers told us today shown at the State theater on Sun­ of Lamb, boned and were a big improvement. Come in and day, Monday and Tuesday. George rolled. look at the Bargain Table opposite the And Ivra’s Sweet Fine Quality Meats Archainbaud directed. This scene A widl-bolsnoed, polatabk. oatUr ••• Maries, Butter Jumr was staged. In the Ensley Mills of similsted food that noartsbes and op- cookie display. Butter Rib Roast, Steaks, Boneless Veal Roast, Leg of Lamb buildi. Um at meals,between otealSfOr We have Mint bles, Gingerettes, the Tennessee Coal and Iron Com­ and Rib Pork Roast pany plant at Birmingham, Alaba­ upon retirui|,endwtentirednrhiuidiT. Sauce to serve with Among other specIals«you will find on Grahams, Saltines Calves’ Liver — Sweet Breads — Sausages. ma. Preparedaf homebystirrinfttiepoir- them . this table 10c cans Runkel’s Cocoa priced in airtight cans. 47c lb. Home Killed Roasters, Broilers and Fowl. Mllton Sills has the starring role ,cTer in hot or cold water. No cookixig. at 3 cans for 11c or 7 cans for 25c; a Valley Farm Sweet Cream Pinehurst Ham* very good 1926 pack Burt Olney Peas at 1926 Pack Burt ^Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiniiiiiiiii burg, 25c lb. 22c a can, 2 cans 41c; half pounds of Olney Peas, 2 cans Lipton’s Cocoa at 16c can; Parksdale 41c. 'Sliced Bacon, 52c Eggs, 43c dozen. Come in, look it over. Coffee lb. I Service — Quality - Low Prices | Take advantage of our Friday night Selected L a r g e GARRONE BROTHERS E E Fresh W estern ’phone service tonight and your order 1099 Main Street Free Delivery Phone 1158 Tender Boneless Eggs, 59c doz. 1 lbs. for $1,00 will be delivered before 8:00 a. m. Sat­ I Pot Roasts, 25c-29c I STOP & SHOP I urday. Maxwell House. ^ “ ” ” » “ OOOC363C36S6)(XS6XS6X3$X36XS6X3t36XX3636X^^ lb. Confectionery Su­ E E Chickens and Fowl for tomorrow are gar, 8 l-2c box. Danish Tea Rings from Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. Giesecke. I See Our Windows Display | — Raisin and Nut We will have a limited number of small Whole Wheat and Saturday Nigbt Z 9 Coffee Rings. tender Broilers. R ye Bread. For Specials | Supper Special I CAMPBELL’S b e s t AMERICAN GRANULATED SUGAR 1 Can B. & M. Beans, regular z z 16 Pounds $1.00. p r i c e ...... 20c t ~ ~ f QUALITY GROCERY 1 Can B. & M. Brown Bread, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S Phones; 802 and 1697. Depot Square. p i l l s b u r y ’ s b e s t GOLD MEDAL FLOUR regular p rice...... 19c FLOUR, $1.23 bag. $1.18 bag. 1 Can S. & B. Frankfurts, regular p rice...... 23c P = 8 lbs. Sweet Potatoes ...... V. ,2 5 e = Fresh Fruit and Vegetables N e a t s 8 lbs. Nice Yellow Onions...... i . . .2 5 c | You Save 13c. 62c Wedgewood B u tter...... 47c lb. | NATIVE CHICKENS. POWIL. AND NATIVE VEAL. Parksdale E g g s ...... 45c doz. 3 Fi^esh Roasting Pork, 10^12 size ...... 39c lb. Confectionery Sugar ...... I M m i Native Green Mountain Potatoes bu. $1.80 Roasting Pork, 10-12 size (Frozen) ...... 34c Ib. Fresh Solid Oysters ...... 75c q t. 3 i i Legs L am b...... '• • j ...... 39c lb. 3 qts. Best Greening Apples ...... 2 5 c E Saturday only at this price. ■ .. . u. Lamb. S t e w ...... 15c lb. 3 qts. Finest Baldwin Apples ...... 2 5 c 3 49c Rib Lamb Chops, Sperial...... 45c lb.’ 3 lbs,. Sauerkraut...... 2 5 c | Rib Roast B eef ...... 1 • t ...... 28c-35c lb. TO bars P . Sl G. Soap 35c z Pot Roast B eef ...... ;...... 25c-35c lb. FANCY McINTOSH RED APPLES, FRESH STRING F IG S ...... Ib, 17c Sausage M eat ...... 35c lb. 14-qt. basket $1.29, 4-qt. basket 23c SWEET POTATOES ...... 6 lbs. 17c Macaroon Snaps Native Veal Roast ...... ; ...... 35c lb. E E Meat Specials | LARGE CASABA MELONS ... .each 49c FRESH SPINACH ...... peck 15c CALIFORNIA VALENCIA ORANGES, LARGE CRISP CELERY ...... bunch 14c Small Fowl, for stew ing...... 35c lb. S t i dozen 49c FANCY SMALL WHITE MUSHROOMS, 1 lbs. 35c CELERIES Chickens to roast, about 4 lbs. each ...... • • • •»*42c lb . ~ Boneless Roast of L am b...... 38c Ib. E B A N A N A S ...... lb. 9c lb . 55c Try Our Special Coffee ...... FANCY LARGE GRAPEFRUIT, ICEBERG LETTUCE ...... head 1214 c . . . 39c lb. Small Legs of Spring Lamb. E Post Toasties ...; :VH\‘.!.. ^ each 12 >4 c NATIVE HEAD LETTUCE ...... 10c . .10c pkg. Fresh Pork to Roast—Rib or Loin. I Snider s Catsup Large cans Libby’s Sliced Pineapple .. . .3 5 c can Boneless Pot Roast of B eef ...... 25c-3Q-lb. , CHICKEN. PIES' ...... ,1 5 c 5 Big Spanish Onions, ROASTING C H IC K EN S...... 4 2 c lb. Just real Chicken. = Lamb Chops ...... 35c Ib. 3 lbs. 25c Forequarters of Lamb ...... 25c lb. TRY OUR HOME MADE VEAL LOAF ...... 45c lb . 1 Rib Roast Beel ...... 25c-30c lb. Leg Lam b...... 35clb . P o ta to e s ...... 53c peck None better. " g C abbage...... 2c lb. Roasting Chickens, 4 to 6 lbs...... 50c lb. For your SUNDAY BREAKFAST try oqr home a Lam b Stew ...... 15c lb. Meat Department liCeks ...... 1 0 c lb . Fancy Potatoes •.•■’.* ...... 48c peck made S A U S A G E S — none better m ade, 45c ,1b. 3 7 lbs. Sweet Potatoes ...... 25c Roast Pork (Fresh) ...... 38c lb. Hamburg Steak ____ 20c Ib. Soup Bunches . . . .10c each Yellow Globe Turnips ...... 35c peck L egs Lam b ...... 38c lb. L e t t u c e ...... 1 0 c head Smoked Shoulder .. .22c lb. Fancy Silver Skin Onions ...... 3 5 c peck [ Fruits &Fresh Vegetables f R oast V e a l ...... 30c-35c lb. C a r r o t s ...... 5c bunch »» • 5 Strictly Fresh Eggs, large size ...... 78c doz. Rib Roast B eef ...... _.28c-35c lb. Fresh Shoulder . ... .25c lb. Parsnips...... 5c bunch 15 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar ...... 1 ...... $1.0 0 Extra Fancy Well Bleached Celery ...... 15c bunch | Pot R o a s t s ...... 25C-30C lb. Parsley ...... 5c bunch Nice Yellow Globe Turnips ...... 3 5 c p ^ 3 R oast P o r k ...... 35c lb. Powell’s Lettuce ------y. : ...... I5c, 2 for 25c Sausage M e a t...... 35c . . lb . Large size Oranges 75c doz. Large Oiuliflowers ...... 25c head a Akpples ...... 3 o c doz. C e le r y ...... •••••..£ i r • • 10c stalk, 3 for 25c Link Sausages ...... 35c Ib. Pork C h o p s ...... 38c lb. Finest Eating Grapes ...;...... V. . V.2'lbs. 23c a = Beef Liver Pears ...... 35c doz. > • • • ea« ..15c lb. E Place your order-iSiday evening so you can have Iceberg Lettuce ...... 10c-15c head g Home Made Sausages, Lem ons ...... 3 fo r 10c same early Saturday m ining. Phone orders will be taken this evening for early 3 E g g p la n t s ...... 5c-10c each. morning delivery. Phone your order this evening if 3 SO clb. Summer Squash . .10c each No Charge for D^TOry, * Su possible. « String F igs ...... 15c lb. ^ E Fruit and Vegetables £ E Celery, Iceberg Lettuce, Powell’s Lettuce, Clauliflow- er. Sweet Potatoes, Oranges, Bananas, Grap^, Apples, SlLKCm'lifARKET Pears, Etc. Paul Correnti, Prop, f Manchester Public Market P. F.^^lNNON, Prop. f Headquarters for Imported Olive Oil and Cheese. | 145 Main Street Telephmie 4 A. Podrove, Prop.' 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This is the fifth modore Dewey supplied his forces 6:30— ^Dinner Concert. Emil Helm- FRENCH DEBT ACCORD NOT 7. ^Nathaniel Hawthorne. of'a series of six articles telling the with arms. Thus outfitted, the berger’s Hotel Bond Trio. ACTED ON BEEORE JAN. 8. —Ohicago. T P W AIT ON YaUIVSiBei.r vital story o^ the Philippines’ de­ Filipinos enthusiastically started Open Thy Blue Eyes . .Massenet 9. -^^very ten -years. Melody ...... Ifrlml velopment and present status. out to perforate the Spaniards. Ini Paris, Oct. 22.— The American 10. — Rhode Island. Excerpts from “ The flying debt accord will not be submitted a few days the natives w’ere In con-i Dutchman” ...... Wagner By PAUL HARRISOX. to the 'Jbamber of Deputies before tral of nearly everything but the Canzonetta ...... Godard Regular 60 cent Blue Banner Filipino tolerance of Spanish city Itself. I January. Minister of Interior Sar- Chocolates and our own milk coat­ A RARE TREAT rule reached the breaking point in Selections from “ The B^rtune Reinforcements for ,the Ameri­ Teller” ...... Herbert raut declared today, . following a ed chocolates. Special for Saturday One lady, a visiting shopper, said, “This is a treat Cor me! I have traveled and 1S96 when several hundred of the cans arrived Aug. 13 and Manila cabinet meeting. The (ihamber con­ 49 cents pound. Princess Candy 7:00-r—Radio Farm Course, Con­ visited mwiy up-to-date grocery stores, but I hav^ever seen any as clean, or goods as most prominent men of the country fell before the attack led by Gen. necticut Agricultural College. venes between November 4 and Shop, Selwitz Bldg., Main and Pearl were imprisoned for participation in Wesley Merritt. 7:15— Plano Selections (Music of November 9. streets.— Adv. well displayed w d moderately priced as at the Self^erve.” W e carry all well known a revolutionary plot. Joe Rizal, But it was not until February of Hartford composers) advertised bnmd.s— ‘just what our customers demand. reform party leader, had been ex­ the following year that the peace Twilight ...... Laubin iled, native priests executed and the terms signed in Paris were approved Chansonette...... Prutting people robbed by plundering Span­ by the United States Senate. Mean­ Etude M elodique...... Prutting ish politicians. while President McKinley had de­ Laura C. Gaudet The. Katipunan, secret society Demonstration Demonstration and i-9 clared that American sovereignty 7:30— Organ Recital direct from that had been spreading in the is­ must be recognized in thb-islands.* the studios of the Austin Organ Have You^Ever Considered lands. organised its forces for re­ War With Natives. Company. Special f’rice volt. On Aug. 26, 1896, three Gen. Merritt had refused the Fil­ Chanson Matinale ...... Becker G>met Rice pitched battles occurred. The in­ ipinos permission to enter Manila. Cavatina...... Raff That Your Baker Is A surgents were defeated but the The Americans guarded the town Kamenoi Ostrovr . . .Rubenstein flame of war spread. and Aguinaldo's army stoo' about Crescendo...... Lasson Sunshin^ Molasses Spain strengthened the army and at respectful distance and called Soir d’ Automne ...... Swinnen scattered the enemy in a fierce cam­ the doughboys bad names. Pretty, Group of Old Songs Vital Factor In Your 3 For 29c paign in Cavite province. Jose Ri­ son the natives figured out that the Esther A. Nelson zal, wearied by inactivity in exile, Americans were afraid of them and 8:00— Garber’s Artisans. Receipt Book Free. .C ookies had received permission to go to the started another war that lasted 9:00— Friendly Fuller Hour— Spanish prisons in the islands as a nearly two years. Fuller Ensemble— Daily Life? doctor. However, the former lead­ Virtual peace came with the cap­ Principal Arias from “ The 2 3 c lb. er of peaceful revolt happened to ture of Aguinaldo' by Gen. Vred Vltgabond King” You get in the habit of depending upon him for land at the time the insurrection Funston. Thus, on July 4, 1901. Xylophone Solos— Something New I bfoke out. He was arrested and the United States found a new baby Mighty Lak’ 'a Rose many different kinds of foodstuffs for your table. For executed. His people sprang to on its doorstep— of doubtful nation­ Ragging the Scale Meadow Gold Butter, arms again. Their leader was ality and still more doubtful poten­ Soprano— { that reason it is ■well to be careful in selecting the baker Emilio Aguinaldo, son of a native tialities. When You’re Away from “The farmer. Plenty of Worry. , Only Girl” ^ from whom you buy. We want to assure you that in 2 lbs. 95 c Swift’s Bojied and Rolled Spdln could send no more soldiers There was plenty for Uncle Sam Piano §olo— and urged a peaceful settlement. to worry about In this baby’s 3141 Modern Pianistic Fuller Bris­ buying our bakery products you are getting the best The most popular butter in town. Ilam :...... lb. 35c Some reform measures were drawn islands, the scores of different tles All good meat. No ^ aste. up, the insurgents dispersed and the tribes with their hatreds and super­ Banjo Solo— at all times. natives found themselves just as stitions, the archipelago’s economic Popular Fantasy badly oft as before. troubles and what not. Orchestra— Enter America. The “ Philippine problem” has The Volga Boatman Song f Now America enters the picture. been growing more .puzzling ever Soprano— Special!, Special 1 On Feb. 15, 1898, the battleship since in many ways. It was to Indian Love Call All kinds of Bread, Cake, Pastry, Cookies, Fancy Maine was blown up in Havana har­ canvass anew the protflem of its Little Yellar Dog HALE’S GUARANTEED GRADE “A” SUNBEAM THOMPSON SEEDLESS Saxophone Solo— - j Pastry, Doughnuts and Crullers. bor. Commodore George Dewey entirety that President Coolidge E G G S ...... dozen 48c R A IS IN S ...... ,... .pkg. 1 2 '/zc mobilized his fleet at Honk-Kong, sent Carmi Thompson t6 the islands Saxophonic Prelude sailed over to the islands and total­ this year. Xylophone Solos^:— GROTE AND WEIGEL FRANKFURTS (15 ounce package) Gypsy Love Song ly destroyed or disabled the Span­ :o:- - :o : • lb. 29c ish 9eet. The surrender of Manila Kitten on the Keys B E A N HOLE BEAN S . . .large can 23c (Next: T%e Philippines and their Orchestra and Soprano— FINEST AMERICAN FULL CREAM was refused and the Americans oc­ imople today.) (Maine style) .* medium can 12'/.c cupied Cavite. Defeat had de- Excerpts from “ Maytime’* CHEESE ...... Ib. 39c DROMEDARY DATES ...... pkg. 19a EMMENTHAL GRUYERE CHEESE, ^iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,II,11111111111111,111,III,II, Blue Ribbon Bakery (Made in Switzerland) 49c AtC.H.Tryoii^s ’ Best Bakery Products Sold. FRESH BORDEAU WALNUT MEATS, I Only The Waranoke Bakery A. W.'JOHNSON — 0. F. VIERTEL (Halves) Vz Ih. 39c Siuiitaiy M arto s Proprietors. AUNT JAMINA OR HECKER’S PAN­ 56-58 Cottage Street phones 2197, 2150 and 2144 CAKE FLOUR ...... pkg. 1 2 '/zc Soaps and MAYFLOWER SYRUP .. V.. pint 29c T d . 4 4 1 = Can Produce Waranoke (Packed in Vermont) • TBLEFHONB 442. DEL MONTE RED SOCKEYE SAL­ Powders LOW PRICES Quality Bakery Products M O N ...... can 29c AND FREE DELIVERY. I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i (Fancy Alaska salmon) RINSO ...... large pkg. 19c I SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY PRATT LOW NATURAL CALIFOR­ Groceries. L U X ...... , large pkg. 22c Fresh Oysters Every Day, 39c a NIA ASPARAGUS TIPS ... can 29c I Baked Beans and Brown Bread — Doughnuts a n d pint, DEL MONTE FANCY CLEAN SPIN­ P. & G. S O A P ...... '.6 for 25c 10 lbs. Sweet Potatoes, 25c. I CruUers — Danish Pastry — Meat Pies — Puinper- | ACH ...... can 22c 8 lbs. Yellow Eyed Beans, 25c. Equivalent to one peck of spinach >)LD DUTCH CLEANSER . .3 cans 19c Pure Lard, 18c Ib. I knickle — Whipped Cream Doughnuts — Coffee Cakes— | boiled down. , Pure Ma|ile Syi-np, 40c pint. Gal' **The store that holds faith with the people.** SKAT HAND SOAP ...... 3 for 25c Ion cans, f2.05. I Swedish Coffee Buns — Cream Puffs. | BURT OLNEY’S GOLDEN PUMPKIN Corner Main and Maple Streets. Telephone 2O06. New large size. Grandma Pancake Flour, 2 pkgs. s • £ A N D M A R R AU SQUASH . . can 19c for 25c. I AT OUR RESTAURANT . | .(New pack.) Parsons’ .'^nunonia, quarts ,29c. F. K E L L E Y , Prop. • GOLD DUST POWDER .large pkg. 23c ParsoiiB’ Ammonia, small, 2 bot­ I Special Sunday D in n ers...... 60c and $1.00 S tles 25c. Here you find a lot of the delicacies that are reafly Carnation Milk, large, 11c can. special. Most stores don’t carry them.' In most cases Small Size Evaporated Milk, 5c can. they have no call for them. They are associated with Extra Special! Fancy Mixed Cotdcies, 18c lb. a delicatessen store'and yet there are many that do not Stoneless Dates, 28c pkg. carry the extensive line of special food products, many New Almonds, 1-4 lb. 90c. of them from the but of the way comers of the, world. Not-a-Seed Raisins, 10c pkg. WAKANOKE HOTEL - BAKERY -Fancy Prunes, 18c lb. People who appreciate this service delight in shopping £1 Ic SALE Friends Baked Beans, large, 23c here and trying the new things we offer. can. AND RESTAURANT 1 Jar of Grandmother’s Marmalade ...... : . I c Campbell’s Baked Beans, 3 for 9 25c. J. J. Williains, Prop. | with every 4 packages of 5 Kirkman’s Soap, 23c. HOME MADE SPECIALS s Main Street 6 cans Sunbrite Cleanser, 25c. ^ " So. Manchester 1 Grandmother’s Mince Meat...... '...... 49c 2 cans Babbitt Lye and 1 can DAILY Babbitt Cleanser for 25c. ' X All for 50c; 5 lb. bag Graham Flour, 35c. Chicken Salad Home Made Pies Best Coiree. 49c lb. E E gg Salad Baked Beans Full line of Cake, 15c, 25c, 35o yillllllllllllllllll|||1llii|||||||||illll,liyillllllll,l|,|||||||||,||,|„|||„„„„„|„|,||,„„ Macaroni and Cheese each.. Vegetable Salad Italiiki Style Spaghetti Fry Cakes and Crullers, 28c and Potato Salad 30c dor. Home Made Ci'ullers Parksdale Farm Eggs, Shrimp Salad Fr^sh Potato Chii>s, 3 bags for Home Made Cup Cakes Pure Lard .... 1 lb. pkg. 17c 25c. Phone A Pie Shop Country Club Salad Home Made Biscuits and / dozen 42c 2 packages Popcorn, 25c. • Gold Slaw Rolls. Meats Now that the novelty of this place has worn off and £ TUESDAY and THURS. W E D . and FR ID AY we find that we are doing more and better business, we i Raised Doughnuts'. Codfish Cakes. Native Roasting Chickens, 4 lbs. each, 50c lb. can not help but feel that we are oge of Lamb, 38c lb. may rest assured that w’e will stick to our slogan of a Rib liamb Cho|M, 88c lb. “GOOD Goods” and our prices will be in line. We copy S SA T U R D A Y = lianib Patties. 3 for 25c. Roast Chicken 1/ Chop Suey 5 A eal Patties, 3 for 25c. no one in our methods. s (ihicken Pies I Boston Brown Bread i I’ork to Roast, 37c lb. I Rib Roast Beef. 35c lb. Pot Roast. 28c Ib. SmaU I.iiik Sau.saqes, 42c lb. Large assortment of Imported and Domestic Canned s Beef Livei', 19c Ib. Saturday Speciale I i ' Fish. Every housewife tries her best to keep the meat bills down and at the same time Sausage .Meat, 35c Ib. • - I Large assortment of Imported and Domestic .Cheese. serve the best Meats. By shopping at Hale’s Health Market you are assured of qual­ Large assortment of Imported and Domestic Jams ity meats at the lowest possible prices. Shop here tomorrow— Saturday! Phone 403 ROAST CHICKEN ...... $1.50, $1.75, $2.0|, $2.50 I Fruit and Jellies. and place your order and it will be ready when you call. / Large line of Imported Beverages. 9 lbs. Grapes, 25c. CHICKEN PIES . ; ...... 20« eiich - 9 large Graiiefruit, 2Sc. Extensive line of Pickles, Olives, Onions and Oranges, 69c iloz. SOUTHERN FRUIT CAKE ...... 25c and 50c per loaf | Relishes. Bananas, 12c Ib. Elizabeth Park Brand Canned Food Products. ‘Pbrk B eef Apples, 4 qts. for 25c. Yellow Peas, Brown Beans, Saygra. ApttlM. basket, 75c. FRESH SPARE R I B S ...... lb. 22c PRIME RIB ROAST ... lb. 28c and 35c 2 qts. Oanberries for 950. Fresh Lingon, Kummin*Ost, H ^ th Bread. FRESH SHOULDERS ...... lb. 25c P i e i f Salt Herring, Mackerel apd Pickled Herring. BOSTON ROLLED ROAST .. - .lb. 32c 3 FRESH HAM (whole or half) . .lb. 30c LEAN POT ROAST ...... lb. 22c Smoked Salmon, Herring and Bloaters. SCOTCH HAM ...... lb. 55c Vegetables Squash, M inc^ Apple, Lemon, Custaid, Piiteapple, | TENDER BEEF STEW ...... lb. 20c Fresh Pigs* Knuckles and New Sauerkraut. OLD FASHIONED SAUSAGES, lb. 35c FRESH BEEF O V E R ...... 2 lbs. 25c Bnissell Sprouts, 35c basket- Cocoanut Cream-^s leaders. . Any other kind on order. | Full line of Cooked and Smoked Meats including our HALE’S SAUSAGE LINKS ... .lb. 32c Cauliflower, 25b anti 85c each. own Baked Ham. Iceberg Lettuce. 15c head. \ BAKED BEANS-in the P ot ...... '...... 25e | Arlington and Otto Stahl’s Delicious Pork l^usages.. 8 bunches Turnips, 95c. m 4 bunches Beets, 3 ^ . LAYER CAKES ^ ...... 45c each | 4 bunches Carrots, 95c.. r: Ihs. Parsnips, 95c. FUDGE C A K E S ...... 40c each i Heavy Cream — Strietiy Freah Eggs — Brown’i Poultry Lamb Celery. 20c bunch. Hotter. Soup Dnnehes, 19c each. FRESH ROASTING CHICKEN, lb. 45c WE SURE DO DELIVER I SMALL LEGS OF LAM B ...... Ib. 36e Parsley, lOc bunch. NATIVE BROILERS ...... lb. 48c 8 lbs. Yellow Onions. 95c. FOREQUARTER LAMB ...... lb. 25c Store open every evening until a P. M., and all day FRICASSEE FOWL ...... lb. 40c 5 lbs. Bed Onions, 95c. 117 */2 Spruce Street ' / Bailey & Ray FRESH l a m b S T E W ...... lb. 15c 10 lbs. Ssreet Potatoes, 95c. T h m re d ^ . Spiaadr, 90e peck. Tiiiiniiiiiiiiummnmuimuuutuiumiimnnmmtnniiiiiii|innmi* * " i i ” ■ ;V ,- ^ :• -'■-% ?■ -y..-:-^,:Vv-^^

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T The Falcons, the Polish Girls’ meeting last evening at the Man- 'liub, held their weekly sewing Chester Community club. -MASQUERADE- S.lTUItDAY EVENING, OCT. 28 ]iifiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMin Sabt^lpine Cftabhonse Itallftn-Am^iican h. A. Society SEE WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOR Three Prizes E Admtoion: Ladies 35c, Men. 60c. r FOOD SALE Given by the YOUNG . PEOPLE’S FELLOWSHIP of St. Mary’ s Chnrch I Tomorrow Saturday Will | HALE’S STORE Saturday at 2 o’clock. I Be Coat Day With Sport | BRlDCE— ja iD -W H IS T TONIGHT AT THE W H I ^ HOUSE AT HALE’S, TOMORROW, SATURDAY I and Dress Models | 79 North Main S tr^t Conmunity Girls’ Basketbidl Team I e x p l o i t i n g t h e n e w w i n t e r f a s h i o n s . I '3 5 Cents. Come! I RICHLY TRIMMED STYLES THAT FOR VALUE OF- E Flannel 89c Wool and Cotton ^ I FERED WE FEEL CANNOT BE DUPLICATED. = Gowns ...... PERSONAL INSPECTION WILL GIVE YOU BEST Vests, 2 f o r ...... ^ X B a ABdUTTOWN Special Friday Sizes 16 and 17. With or$1 with­ Baby pack vests in sizes 6 months E TEST OF THE GARMENTS’ WORTH. IT IS AS = ■' ' ■■ • out a collar. Ba prepared for to 3 years. Special Friday and Special 5 USUAL, a Mr. and Mra. Petljean, the hair­ cold nights—no need of freezng Saturday only at this low price. a _ E dresser and Miss McCulley, her as­ when you can buy such qualty flan­ sistant motored to Springfield last nel gowns at $1.00. ' $1.98 evening to attend a demonstration Sweaters ...... ^ X I Our Annual October | given by Mr. Nestle, circuline per-, 75c manent waver.- This is the well known Ascher H knit garment in the popular slip-on C oat Sale Percale Aprons, a ^ style.' Blue or pink. These baby I I A special meeting will be held 2 for ------this evening by the Young People’s Empire sweaters are slightly streaked in Silk and a Regardless of the Coat Strike, that has been pend- = Society of • ■ Concordia Lutheran Bib style. - Good quality percale the knitting. church at 8. 6!clock.? Important neatly trimmed with ric rac braid. E ing for months past, our regular manufacturers have = 69c Crib Blankets, ^ ^ E given us as good values as ever for this great yearly a matters will be discussed and a large attendance is anticipated. Pillow Cases 2 f o r ...... V a Autumn Sale^f Coats. = White flannel crib blankets with 1 FEATURING THE NEW WINTER COLORS. The a Mrs. Muriel Davis of Centerfield MUSLIN GOWNS, pink or blue borders. W o o l H ose a new cloths of domestic and foreign make. Big fluffy = street entertained the Department 2 for ...... $1.49 Bungalow A ^ S collars of the richest furs. And values unmatchable at a President of the Daughters of Vet­ 4 for $ l Flesh and white. Dainty $1 gowns erans, Mrs. Yale, of Bridgeport, -60 A p r o n s ...... ( p X a the following prices. Come see and select yours from = trimmed with em’broidery or ham- who came here for inspection night burg. A new lot of bungalow aprons in 2pair$1.00 i them. ' ^ a of Mary Q, Keeney Tent..^ new fall patterns. Surely you can Women’s silk'knd wool hose It is years since we h^ve had afford two or three at this low John Spillane of Strickland street a pillow case of this quality ,, duality. Seconds of price. this brand sold last year at 75c. f $29.50 $39.50 $45.00 | plans to leave, on Monday for Sf.- at this price. Sizes, 42x36 and 59c Half Wool Hose, All colors. Petersburg. He will make- the 45x36 inches. . . 2 pair ...... ^ _ Children’s trip bt automobile and will be ac­ This is a half wool, ribbed $1 stock­ companied by a New Haven man. D r e s s e s ...... V X I $59.50 $65.50 I ing in sizes 6 to 9 1-2. a warm Children’s gingham and- printed stocking for the children. Colors: Handled Glass Candle Mrs. Sadie F. Miller /has sold 35 Inch Comfortable ^ dresses in darling little models suit­ Challies, 6 yds. ______camel, camel and white, beaver and able lor the schobl room. Sizes 7 S tic k s ...... ^ * $6950 $75.00 $79.50 her six-room house, corner of Por­ brown heather. 'W’ith colored candies' to i^tch.$1 1 I ter and- Pitkin streets to Paul Hil- Lafge assortment of neyr, neat to 14 years. designs.. Now is the time to re­ Each in attractive gift.bo.x. lery of West street. Mrs. Miller ------> _____ . i $8950$ 155. I and her brother Arthur will leave cover those worn out and soiled $1.50 Hand ^ 1 ’ for Florida next week. The sale comfortables.. 59c Chocker Beads, B a g s ...... V X Combination Candle Stick and was made by Arthur A. Knofla. 62 p a i r ...... The first lot sold out the first day Ash A 1 Costume Slips | Imported checker beads in$1 new we had them on sale. Tomorrow T r a y ...... ij) X I Twelve of the directors and Home fall designs and colors. All boxed. we are'putting out our second ship­ trustees of the Manchester Com­ Assorted colors packed in box I _At Department, Second Floor, jmu have choice of a B a t t in g ...... $ 1 . ment. Splendid values in the lot. with an appropriate-gift card. munity club enjoyed a roast beef This is the large, two^pound roll I new“embroidered Crepe de Chine or Tricosham in nev/ = supper, followed by a business ses­ which opens up the full size of a $1.49 Bowl i Autumn shades, $3.95 each. . a sion at the White House last-night. comfortable. a Extra Length Slips of “ Sure GIo” Satine, em- i Mrs. G. H. Washburn was assisted Sets ...... ^ _ E broidered Radium silk or guaranteed Rayons in all Ihe a in preparing and serving the meal EXTRA SPECIAL! ClieriT pattern, paneled design$1 ;ii by Mrs. Mark Holmes and Mrs. 39c Athletic Towels, 0 *| a si.x piece set. ’These sets ara S ' .popular colorings, 42 and 44’’ lengths, $2.95 each. = Walter Balch. very handy. E New Bloomers of Milan silk jerse.v, choice of new a 4 f o r ...... V ^ The Athletic Towel is the ribbed E colors, will not stick, priced $2.95 pair. Others of = turkish towel which will stand $1.39 Garbage S Rayon, regular and extra sizes, for $1.95 pair. S much more wear than the ordnary $1.50 Pure Cans ...... $ ! SUNDAY DINNER Turkish towel. Size 18x36 inches. Six gallon size. Heavy corru­1 gated galvanized can with close fit­ at the ting cover. I These For The Men I 54 Inch Table Padding, ^ ^ £ “ YORKE” Shirts, new ones, of white broadcloth, S yard ...... v J Silk Hose $1.49 B r e a d e d Cake E neckband or with collars attached, $1.95. a A good buy for those who are Boxes ...... __ ,a Rayon and Wool Half Hose, in checks and stripes, = Hotel Sheridan looking for an inexpensive .table Large square and roll topTtylo padding. E 50c pair. . = Turkey. Duck or Chicken bo.x with Japanned finish. with ail the fixings, $1. a Outing Flannel Pajamas, V neck or Military collars, = 36 Inch Fancy Outing ^ ^ Kitchen Step Ladder S also in kliddy style, for $1.95. " E 12 M. to 2:30 P. M. Flannel, 6 yds...... V A $1.00 pair Stools ...... $li Two feet high. A liandy stool to niiiiiiiiinisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ Also a 4a Carte Service. Neat patterns in good, new col­ ors. WhY not make, your chilr have in the kitchen or pantry. dren's and husband’s pajamas and About thirty dozen to sell. Good xxxxxxxxxxaa^^sxxx?.yxxxxxxxxx^^ gowns— much cheaper. quality silk. Colors, French nude, $1.49 Smoking champagne,rgiAim, nude, light beige^ Stands ...... ^ 29c Outing Flannel, ^ ^ gun metal,'nuh iolack. Thei’e are also Handled, all metal stands Wish­ ed in bronze with two brass ash 4 yds...... ^ X a few pair of our '$1.85 hose in this lot. trays with glass lining. Haltman*s Extra heavy quality.- New as­ Hultman^s sortment of stripes and checks. $1.29 Fern ‘f I $1.50 sak^ ’ fc All Hats $3.95 and ^ ^ off S ta n d s...... v * ’ 19c Dish Towels, ^ ^ Fancy colored basket stand to Scarfs 3 ) X «P ...... ^ X hold one pot. 8 for ...... V X We have just unpacked the best All hemmed ready to use. Buy looking silk scarfs that we have Chamoisette 1 ' Sugar, Boys’ Dept. now for you will pay touch more ever offered at .$1.00. ,Plain col­ Meii’s Gloves ...... ^ X 15 lbs...... for them when you want them. ors, striped or hand pain|e4 designs with a six-inch frihge. ^ Gome in This is'a wonderful slip-on glove Finest American granulated. 29c Cretonne, A rt at this low price. Washable. Comes Sanitary cloth bag. and buy one tomorrow. in all the new fall shades. The 4 yds...... V X 2 Large "Cans of Delmonte Aboat twenty new fall patterns 79c Rayon Plaids, di i Bleached Cotton, A ^ Crushed Pineapple, to chose from. Brighten up your 2 yds...... 2«/2 yds...... O l ^ X 2 Large Cans of Republic Sliced home this winter with gay new dra­ The ideal fabric ~ for children’s This cotton is 2 1-4 yards wide. New peries. school frocks. Including small A this low price we must limit it Pineapple, dainty plaids in dark fall colors. to five yards to a customer. all f o r ...... $ ! Linen Luncheon ^ ^ This fabric will make up into an 1 Cloths ...... ^ X inexpensive dress for the school 25c Percale, a ^ Burt Olney’s Tender A n ; girl. With every purclmse amounting to $5 or over Men’s Woven borders in assorted colors. 5 yds...... i p X Sweet Peas, 6 cans ... ^ X in our Boys’ Department Tomorrow, we , will Sze 46x4'5 inches. A -dandy cloth — ~ ... ------1 Hale’s quality percale in a splen­ give a leather covgred. football Free. for every day use. $1.25 Wool Challies, did nfiw assortment of black and Namco Crab Meat, white figures: also a few colored 3 c a n s ...... y a r d ...... V X designs. Overcoats $1.49 and $1.98 Silk ^ i 27 inches wde. Two lengths will Sunbeam and Burt Olney’s Fan­ Draperies, y ard ...... V X make you aiT inexpensive dress for 75c Scarfs and Buffet A ^ office, school or sport wear ' this cy Maine Golden Ban- A ^ j This is your opportunity to secure Sets, 2 for ...... iP X high grade over-draperies at almost winter. Dainty figures and stripes. tarn Corn, 5 cans .... ^ X' You will also find two pieces of 54 White linen scarfs and buffet sets Are ope halt the original price. 36, to be embroidered in colors. Every Chinchilla And few 54 inch materials. inch jersey in this lot in tan and Kirknmn’s Borax Soap, blue. woman appreciates a home made gift— special at $1.00 F riday and 16 bars ...... $ 1! $1.25 Sheet ^ ^ Saturday only. Here 29c and 39c Fasheen and King- Shoulder*^ Clod Roast, Blankets ...... V A 4 lbs...... Overcoats Size 64x76 inches. Beautiful wood Prints, A *1 75c Dextri Maltose, {h ^ Nifty Patterns, plaids in pink, biue, gold, gray and 2 f o r ...... X lavender. Boneless Veal Roast, Plaid Backs, Guaranteed fast color. 36 inch­ Just arrived, 'a lot of real Chinchilla coats es wide. This fabric will make up $1.50 A 4 ' 3 lbs...... for boys, in 5 to 8 year sizes. i Finely Tailored, 89c A C A Ticking, . ^ ^ Into splendid, inexpensive house Agarol ...... V Jl dresses, Short Steak, Gray Chinchillas, $10.95. Prices Range, 3 yds...... V X 50c Ipanna Tooth Paste, ^ 2 lbs...... 32- inch feather proof ticking in $V f 99c Floral Rayon Crepes, ^ j 3 for . , ...... V X Genuine Germania Chinchilla Coats in tan, a $33 to $33. the blue regulation stripe. Veal Chops, wonderfully good buy at $15.95. 2 y d s ...... ^ X This figured crepe was $1.00 a 50c Alcohol, j 3 lbs...... 29c Plisse Crepe, A j yard last fall. Dark tones suit­ 3 for ...... ij) X Shoulder Lamb Chops, 4 yck...... ♦....;. ^ X able for fall and winter wear. New full pieces. ' You will not $1.25 3 l b s ...... $11 have to buy from short lengths. $1.49 Curtains, a ^ P ertu sin ...... V X Men’s Suits New fall patterns and colors. pair ...... V X Hale’.s Sausage Meat, Fine hemstitched Marquisette $1.50 Loose Powder A •% 4 lbs...... Boys’ Jackets curtains in white or ivory, also a Compact ...... i p X Woolens and worsteds in patterns that ap­ few voile curtains in the. lot with peal to you— Tailoring-that; is. correct. Many silk hemstitching. A few odd pairs $1.25 Cappi Face Powder and Heavy Woolen Lumberjacks, $4.93, Special in the lot worth up to $2. 2 pant suits. Prices,-fSO to $40. Cappi Talcum, ^ ^ Special Suedelike Jackets, $2.95 to $4.93. all f o r ...... i p X -including the reversible jackets. ■ 36 Inch Ladies*" aotii] 1 $ 1 .4 9 5 yds...... V 1 $1.50 Family Hot Water Every housewife knows the many Fancy uses for this cotton cloth. A few B o ttle ...... ^ X yards always comes In handy. Two quart size. Guaranteed Pie bottle. : Pottery High School Boys $1.25 and $1.50 Bath; ^ ^ Boys’ Suits Rugs • • • , j^-, , , . X 1 Bottle of Perfume, Will find suits that suit them here. JiistSha Jai* of Bath Salts, Servers Table . a 4 Bulb Better suits with e.xtra knickers, in Right Pos- right style, 2 pair trousers with each suit. Bottle of Toilet Water, ^ ^ cUre and Jack-O-Leather ^lakes, $10.95 and up. ‘ii aoth^j. ,,...... $ X all f o r ...... i p X Prices, $22.50 to $85. . Bowls $1.00 1.00 side handle, nickel frame $ Arthur L. Hultman with glass bake pie plate inside. With three bulbs already for 10-lnch size. s o U TH MR NCHCS TER ■ CONN starting. All bo.xed with an appropriate gift card. Everything in Boys’-Fnrnishings in our New Boys’ Department.

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