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VOL. XLIIL, NO. 16. (Classified Advertising on Page 12) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER (FOURTEBN-4*AGES) I’RICE THREE CEN^H lOTH ARMISTICE HALE COMPANY “First Lady” Lays Cornerstone fot D. A. R. HOOVER STARTS PARADE ORDERS TO OPEN STORE ON H i s m ARE ANNOUNCED . f CHAIN IN STATE TO TTIE COAST

Order of Procession and High Grade Self-Serve Giro- t - f To Travel Through Twelve Giant Dirigible Covers 4,0(K Line of March for Event ceries and Markets to Be Last Minute Accident States and Deliver at Miles in 68 Hours and 52 of Afternoon of Nov. 12 Started in Hartford and Least Four Speeches on Spoils 40 Year Record Minntes— Cruises Ovei Published by Marshal. Elsewhere. Way to California. . Camden, N. J., Nov. 1— Engineer®the Reading Y.M.C.A. here where Bob Hammill’s pedfect record of a testimonial dinner was to be Home Field for Twi forty years at the throttle without tendered Hanimlll in recognition General orders governing the or­ When the J. W. Hale Company of his perfect record. One minute Washington, Nov. 1 — Reaffirm­ an accident was marred today by an Hours Until Dawn Lighti der of procession and line of march opens its new self-serve grocery and before the express was due at the ing his confi.lence In Republican accident which occurred one minute of the Tenth Atiniversary Armistice station, it crashed into a motor car health market in the new Richards i',' wictory next Tuesdc-y, Herbert before he retired from sei^vlce. which suddenly appeared on the Day parade to be held here Monday ' V Up Scene So She Cai building at Main and Park streets, Hoover headed l.is presidential of­ •The veteran had been employed Ninth street crossing. afternoon, Nov. 12, were issued to­ X N -'' % * i it wjlll be the first of a proposed fensive into the west today on the by the Reading railroad for fifty- Hammill cut the steam and threw day by Clifford D. Cheney, colonel chain of stores throughout the one years and had driven a locomo­ on the brakes, but too late. One Land— Thousands Cheei of the 316th Cavalry. U. S. A., who last lap of his first campaign for tive more than 2,500,000 miles in occupant of the automobile, Nikifor state. Hartford is to be the next SV *■ V > •. is marshal of the parade. elective office. his forty years as an engineer. The Rachlz, 47. of Camden, was killed The various military and civic place in line and other large cities arrival of the Boardwalk Flyer at instantly, and his daughter 'Vera, Crew. will follow. After cleaning up odds and ends organizations taking part in the pa­ 0.- his personal desk, and bidding Camden last night was to be the 10, died later in a hospital. rade must be in line by 2:15 as The store in the Richards build­ last chapter in his perfect record. The veteran engineer retired of­ ing to which finishing touches are adieu to the staff at Republican the parade gets under way at 2:30. national headquarters which has Whistles were blowing on all ficially from service: today, crushed Friedrichshafen, Nov. 1.—-WitI The line of march will be on Main now being applied, is intended to trains in the nearby yards, and by the irony of fate which spoiled all the world lauding her feat, thi take care of the overfiow of the carried the brunt of the campaign street! to Charter Oak street, coun- burden. Hoover planneu to call at more than 200 officials of the rail­ his 40 years record at the last Graf Zeppelin, the first trans-At present self-serve store and market minute. ter-mkrching north to the Cen-ter. the White House to pay his re­ road and friends were waiting at lantic passenger and mail air-liner The ’-eviewing stand will be on the in the Hale department store. It was back in her hangar today, aftei will have twice the amount of space spects to President Coolldge before w- side of Main street near Myr- smashing all records .for -a trana .e street. for meats available in the present leaving at 5 o’clock this evening for hli. home in Palo Alto, Calif., where Atlantic crossing by lighter thai The orders follow: market. The grocery department BRYANT, CHAPMAN STOW AW AY TELLS air craft on her return flight fron HEADQUARTERS will contain fewer counters and he will cast his ballot Nov. 6. Enroute to the Pacific coast Hoo­ Lakehurst, N. J. TENTH ANNIVERSARY ARMIS­ there will be more shelf room. The huge silver-sheened shi] There will also be a large section ver Will traverse twelve states, de­ TICE DAY PARADE first appeared over the air fleli devoted to fruits and vegetables.' livering a prepared address in St. BUYOUTHEWnr OF H K ZEP TRIP MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT here today at 4:46 a. m. (10:46 p General Orders No. 1, Oct. 31, 1928 and a fish section that will make Louis tomorrow evening and brief the service of fresh and frozen fish talks In at least three ether cities— m. E. S. T.) She had covered th( 1. Monday afternoon, November 4,000 miles from Lakehurst in 6i 12, 1928, has been set aside offi- possible the'V whole year around. "A Ml’S- Calvin Coolldge officiated at the dedication ceremonies for the Cumberland, Md.,. tonight, Louis­ ville, Ky., tomorrow, and Peublo, hours and 52 minutes at an aver 'cially as the day on which veteran department will be devoted to deli- new $2,000,000 Constitution Hall, an auditorium being built in Wash- Hartford Concern Now Says It Was Not as Hard as age speed of slightly less than 61 and active military organizations, catessen. ThsThe south«m,th half of the ing^on^....o, C.. by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Here you Colo., Saturday evening. Along the other patriotic associations and cit­ store will be devoted to the grocery see entire trans-continental route, he miles an hour. r smilingly wielding the trowel at the laying of the, cornerstone. With 24 passengers, her crew o( izens will join with the veterans of department. will greet station crowds from the Largest Manchester Deal­ Crashing Gate to See Tun- 40, and one stowaway safelj the World War to celebrate the platform of his car, speaking as aboard, she cruised about over'thi Tenth Anniversary of the signing Double Store often as his hurried schedule will of the Armistice. The double store has a frontage permit. ers in Milk— Their Plans. ney Fight. field more than two hours whlh 2. Having been appointed Mar­ of forty-seven feet and there will thousands below shouted and san] be a depth of trading floor space of SIEUTHS SEEK A WITNESS Strategic States themselves hoarse. shall of the Parade by the General seventy-one feet. This leaves a Missouri, Kentucky and Colorado After slowly nosing downward Committee, I hereby assume com­ will be of principal strategic inter­ The Bryant and Chapman Com­ Friedrichshafen, Nov. 1.— “ Red” mand and make the following ap­ small storeroom in the south-west landing ropes were dropped froa corner of the store for surplus stor­ est In the Hoover overland finish, pany, milk dealers of Hartford, to­ Terhune, christened “ Clarence” by the ship at 7:02 a. m. (1:02 a. m pointments: for It Is in these states that the Chief of Staff— Lt. Col. J. H. age and receiving.. To the north TO ‘SACRinCIAL BURNING’ day announced that they had pur­ his folks in SL Louis, the 19-year- E. S. T.) She was brought to earti of this will be concrete refrigera­ Democratic managers have made chased the local milk distributing old soldier of fortune who stowed easily by a ground crew of several Kelso Davis, 316th Cav., U. S. A. their strongest appeals. Gov. Smith Command of Military Division— tion and cold storage boxes, in business of J. H. Hewitt of 49 Holl away on the Graf Zeppelin, saw the hundred and pushed safely into hei which the meat will be cut. has c.'.rried his colorful and hlgh- hangar at 7:06 a. m. (1:06*a. m, Col. D. Gordon Hunter, 169th Inf., poWered campaign into each of the street. This makes the Bryant and whole world today through a huge C. N. G. Entrance to the store vlll be E. S. T.), 71 hours and 12 minutel through the door at the corner of Officials Cannot Believe 'SDSPECT lO C A l four commonwealths, and in each Chapman concern the largest milk dollar mark. From the offers that after starting from Lakehurst. Command of Veterans Division— distributing agency in Manchester. Capt. Philip Cheney, Late 77tt Main and Park streets. thj( opposition claims an advantage have poured in during the past 48 Majestic Picture A novelty will be a vaporizing de­ o'^r the Republican nominee. Mr. Hewitt intends to retire and he hours it looks as though “ Red” Is Div., A. E. F. T h l lin n s W>mai u j u | j p . m and his wife will take a trip to Eu­ The majestic picture of th< Command of Citizens Division— vice whereby fruits and vegetables jSAs Hoover turned his back upon going to be a millionaire or close “ queen of the skies” floating abov< rope leaving Ijer^November 24. to it before he turns his majority. Capt, Albert Dewey, 304th Inf., U. will be protected from drying up tarn sinashins wind-up of Gov. in the dim light of the dawn thrill while on display. Burned Herself as She l / L i / i i n -Ajrred E. Smith in his native baili- Branch^ Here There was general clamor here S. A. Mr. Hewitt’s Holl street plant ed the thousands who. had congr© Fish still alive will be another v^ck, he cari’*ed with him reports to see “ Red” and get his autograph gated on the field below hours be-, Aides: will be ,operated by the Bryant and James A. Irvine, First Lieuten­ feature, and the fish section will be ftooi: Awo^ q f. his lieutenants that and his views on various subjects— fore, „ Told Them in Hospital. | f YOUNG GIRL Chaptnsja Company as a branch of JoqaU dojBjestic and , Internatlonak ant, 301st Engineers, U,ir Si! A. cooled by anomina refrigeration ,^ew York'state will be fouad safely '1??'hen the ship first appeared Fish refuse will be sent through a in the Republican column when the their Hartford establishment. De­ The Americans referred to him af­ Russell R. Hathaway, First Lieu­ ------1 ------livery trucks will operate from the the throng broke through the po­ tenant, Howitzer Company, 169th chute into a special container in the shouting and the tumult of the fectionately ,as “ Red,” that name lice lines wildly gesticulating and basement, the fish department be­ Lake Forest, 111., Nov, 1.— Sug­ campaign subsides. Theodore Hewitt plant and the same em­ suiting an adventurer betteR than Infantry, C. N. G. ployees with the exception of one sh'buting. After a time, the crowd John Learned, Second Lieuten­ ing kept perfectly odorless. gestions that there may have been Paul G. Lambert Held by Roosevelt told Hoover th.it upstate “ Clarence.” "Red” did not mind it became more orderly and took t< A fourteen foot section of the will be continued by Bryant and he •wore a happy grin which grew ant, U. S. A. Reserve Cavalry. a witness to the “ sacrificial” burn­ New York wili roll up ” an over­ Chapman. Special delivery service singing patriotic songs played b] Victor Bronkie. market will be devoted to corned whelming majority for bofi the Re­ appreciably wider after a platter of a band on the field. ing of Miss Elfrieda Knaak, book Stamford Police in Mur will be maintained from Holl street ham and eggs and sausages at the Thomas Clarke. beef alone. publican state and National tickets” Dr. Hugo Eckener, commandei The fixtures on the south and agent and delver into psychic phe­ so that hurry calls for milk can be Kurgarten hotel. John Hartnett. and that the Democratic advantage quickly served. The Hewitt pas­ of the ship, radioed that there was north walls will be six feet high and nomena, today caused detectives to It developes that “ Red” has been William Stevenson. der Case— He Denies the In the Metropolitan area would be teurization plant will be discontin­ not enough light for a landing and 3. The following divisions and above this the wall will be painted perfecting his “ gate crashing” for search for Miss Marie Mueller, the smaller than in Smith’s past guber­ ued, however, and all preparation some time until now he stands in told officials on the field he would assignments to positions in the a light color while the ceiling will natorial campaigns. The increased signal when he would land. be of white. The concrete floor burned girl’s closest companion of milk for distribution will be a class by himself,' not even ap­ parade are hereby announced: Charge. reslgtration in New York City, done at Hartford. Arrest Ordered (a )— Military Division, Col. D. will be deeply tiled and the show and fellow adventurer in advanced proached by the well known artist, whlgh is more than 500,000 over An official of the Hartford con­ "One Eyed” Connolly. A little earlier came another ra­ Gordon Hunter commanding (will cases will be -of plate glass with p.sychology. the highest previous mark, Roos - cern told The Herald today that “ Why, it'wasn’t as hard to crash dio. Just the terse words: form on Woodbridge street facing plate glass shelves and the base will Miss Mueller was not at her velt told Hoover, represents a Re­ “ Arrest stowaway on landing.” be of a marble effect. It will be Stamford.pplice/were today hold­ this firm had been purchasing about the Graf as It was to bust the gate home in Waukegan, north of here, ing Paul G. Lambert, 34 years old, publican advantage. William J $120,000 worth of milk from the at a Tunney fight,” said “ Red” with At 6:20, the field officials radio* (Continued on Page 2.) possible to flush and mop the floors ed: without leaving marks along the when detectives 'called last night. believed to be the man of. the same Donovan, assistant attorney general' farmers of . this vicinity during the a'deprecatory wave of his hand. past few years. This has been of ,a “ At that it wasn’t a cinch but it “ Field clear for landing.” sideybf the fixtures. Members of her family said she sel­ name who was a former resident Then the Zeppelin slowly de* The North Store (Continued on Page 3.) big help to Manchester business and didn’t require any Napoleon of the dom stayed away from home and of this town, as a suspect in connec­ has given milk producers in this turnstiles to pull it. scended while the din made by thfl BIGGEST HOOKUP In the north front section, using cheering crowd mingled with th<3 two large windows for display, will that they had no idea where she tion with a fatal attack on Miss vicinity a market for their products Germans Amazed was. * the year around. The officers of the Graf and the ringing peals of the churches ol be located the fruit and fresh ■'•ege- Olga Bayes; 20 years old steno­ this town and the strains ol table department. This will be in Miss Knaak, who was found Other Deal Zeppelin Works thought differently. FOR THE RETURNS grapher, who died in that city yes­ HOOVER LEADING Clarence Peterson who has been They could not comprehend how “ Deutschland, Deutschland Uebei charge of John Andisio, who has nude beside the furnace in tha terday. At two o’clock, this after­ Alles.’'' had much experience in this line. employed by J. H. Hewitt today the great ship, so closely guarded basement of the Lake Bluff police noon, however^ it was believed that purchased the milk business of by a small army of watchmen and Dr. Eckener was the first to de­ Fresh supplies will come from the Howard Tryon whose farm is just scend from the ship. He was tlose- basement by a small electric power station early Tuesday, her feet, Lambert would be discharged be­ m DIGEST POLL police every hour or the night and arms and head horribly burned, is across the Glastonbury line from day, could be boarded by a tourist ly followed by Captain Lehmann, Sixty-Five Stations to Broad­ lift that will carry the fruit . ^m cause of an alibi offered in his be­ Manchester. Mr. Peterson will con­ cold storage to display. still in a critical condition at a without a ticket. But, as the feat Both had slept little on the trip and half by a Stamford famiiy. duct the Tryon business hereafter. The big cold storage plants are Lake Forest hospital. Physicians had been accomplished, they ac­ looked tired but triumphant. They cast on Next Tuesday now being built. have practically despaired of her Story of Death cepted it philosophically, and decid­ were warmly greeted by theit The store will open on November recovery. Even if she lives, ampu­ ' Miss Bayes story.told just-before Republican Gets 63.2 Per ed to give the little boy a big hand. wives, who carried huge bouquets Evening. 17. tation of burned members will be she died, was that she accepted a When the Graf was brought down of flowers. As soon as this store is in opera­ necessary, it was said. ride from an attractive looking Cent of Ballots to 35.7 BRIDGEPORT MURDER tO/ earth the officers slipped away Then the customs officials board­ tion it is proposed to make it the During lucid moments yesterday yourug man when she was en route with the St. Louis traveler as quiet­ ed the airship. Jocular remarks nucleus of the chain to be estab­ the girl told an almost unbeliev­ to the Stamford railroad station a ly as possible despite the clamor of from the crowd entreated them not New York, Nov. 1.— Through a lished throughout the state.. able story of self-immolation with week ago this evening to see Gov. for Smith. Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 1.— Po­ the crowd for a glimpse of him. to take as long as the American chain of 65 stations, the largest Frank H. Anderson, discussing fire to “ purify” herself and make Alfred E. Smith, The young man lice here today had another murder There were excited shouts In the officials at Lakehurst. ’ German tongue which being inter­ Splendid Trip radio network ever attempted, the the plan this morning said that it her “ worthy” of the love of her forced, his attentions.upon het; she case on their hands. The victim was Patsy Rose, 38. found fatally preted were almost as follows: Theodore Matejko, the cartoon­ returns of the general ejection will had been the intention of the J. W. “ spiritual sweetheart.” said. She repulsed him and he Hale Company for the past six She told State’s Attorney A. V. threw her from his automobile af­ New York. Nov. 1.— Final fig­ wounded on Green street late las' Shouts of Crowd ist who made the tfip both ways, be brodcast to the world next Tues­ years, to start a chain of thes Smith of Lake county that sh-; ter beatin)g her. Har head struck ures in the “ Literary Digest’s” pres­ night. After a lengthy Investiga­ “ Hey. Johnny, give us an eye was the first passenger to leave the day night. stores, and that the time was now burned herself, voluntarily, by _a rock by the roadside and her idential election poll were publish­ tion police declared Rose was the full,” or “ put your John Hancock ship. in my little autograph book,” or Compared with the broadcast of ripe. climbing to the mouth of the roar­ skull was fractured. victim of a family quarrel.’ His wife “ It was an exceedingly fine trip,” ed^ toda.v, giving Herbert Hoover a was being held while a boarder- in “ how about a fat job In the mov­ whs his comment upon being pre­ election results in 1920 wh*en re­ ing furnace and putting first her Lanrbert .told , Stamford poHce commanding lead over Gov. Alfred ies?” feet and then her arms and head the Rose home' was sought. sented with a bouquet by admiring turns were broadcast to probably that he had.been'.- employed'as a The Germans called him Johnny, fifty owners of recelvinig sets in Into the firebox. Smith and others E. 'Smith. When Rose was found on the friends. “ It was much better than' caretaker on a Shippan Point estate sidewalk with a head Avouhd a Re­ not yet having learned his real the one across to Amerlca.’”^ America by Station KDKA at Pitts­ THREE MEN INJURED who' heard her weird story were and was also demonstrating and A total of 2,767,263 votes were first incredulous. But circumstan- received out of the ballots sent out, volver dropped from his clothes.. name or his brief appellation' ''of All the passengers looked fine. burgh, officials of the National selling aluminum-ware. He claim­ “ Red.” Broadcasting Company estimated and of tills number Herbert Hoover When the revolver was found to be None appeared to have suffered any ed to have been .visiting with a Mr. The police asked “ Red” for his today that at least 50,000,000 per­ IN AUTO ACCIDENT (Continued on Page 2.) received 1.750i584 to 987,795 to fully loaded, police changed a sui ill-effects from their adventurous and Mrs. E. F.- Lockwood at the clde theory. ’Then they found Rose passpbrt as a mere formality, then voyage. sons will receive election returns ______^ time the attack was taking place, Gov. Smith, or a percentage of 63.2 through the giant hookup. for Hoover to 35.7 for Smith. Some had been shot with a bullet ot ah-' released him, cheered him and sur­ Mrs. Clara Adams, the only wo­ and the,Lockwoods bor« him out in ether calibre. rounded him in a solid mass of hu­ Whereas fifty radio receiving sets this statement. Police proceeded of the returns were scattered man aboard, left the ship wreathed were in operation at the time Pres­ Picked Up by Football Coach among other candidates. manity. in smiles. ASKS DEATH PENALH to fingerprint Lambert and also to “ Red” was taken-into the hangar ident Harding defeated James Co.x, and Rushed to New Haven investigate, a story, that the suspect The digest poll showed Gov. “ I've had a wonderful trip,” , she there are more than 10,000,000 re­ and began passing out autographs Hospital. had washed his Dodige touring car Smith leading only in four states through the window. M^nwhlle a proclaimed enthuslastlcalry* ‘TH ceiving sets In use today. FOR OBREGON SLAYER last Friday morning, the day after — Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi never forget it. I didn’t have the Special wires will transmit elec­ battery of cameras were clicking. the attack.. ’ and South (3hroUna.‘ “ The trip wasn’t so bad,” the slightest feeling of feai at any time, tion returns as they are assembled . ' ■ ■ ■ •• 1 - 1 . New Haven, Conn., Nov. 1 — Republican leaders, of course, youth confided to an International even when we went through that by International News Service to William W. Wood, Coach of liOcal Connection are well satisfied with the poll, but terrible gale over the Bay of Bis­ the studio of the broadcasting com­ Prosecutor Also Demands 20 News Service Correspondent. “ They Wesleyan University football tea: i, Stamford police today said 'that Democratic leaders depreciate it. put me to work. I had to clean cay. The only part of the trip 1 pany here Tuesday night. As quick­ picked up three men on the Dur­ Year Sentence for Catholic Lambert answered to’ the. descrip­ Raskob Siieaks. didn’t , care for was the last two ly as received the returns will be ham road, ten miles out of town dishes, but what was the difference? Nun. tion'of Paul'G. Lambert, formerly John J. Raskob, chairman of the T had to work at home, too.” hours when we circled over the transmitted to the radio audience. today, and after reporting to the a resident of 'Manchester, and be­ Democratic national committee, is field.” ■ The broadcasting of returns will While “ Red” did not divulge his first traffic policeman he found, 'Mexico City, Nov. 1.— The death lieved this was' the "same person. quoted by the Digest as saving Clarence “ Rea” Terhune, the start at 7 p. m. (Eastern Standaro plans Immediatelv upon landitng it took the trio to New Haven hospi­ penalty was demanded for Jose De They intended comlrig to Manches­ that: Is believed Re will accept one of the picturesque young stowaway, left Time) and continue Indefinitely. tal for treatment. Leon Toral, young self-confessed ter today to-investigate his local “ It Is interesting, to note that if the ship almost as furtivqly as be Extensive preparations have been record.’ ■ ' vaudeville or film offers that were One of the men was so seriously assassin of President-Elect Alvardo the figures shown In the poll are received here in a steady flood the boarded it. None of the crowd made by International News Serv­ hurt that Coroner James J. Corri­ Obregon, and a 20-year prison term Paul G. Lambert graduated from corrected through applying the ice for fast and accurate assembling past few days. “ Red” 'intlniated which was eager to catch a glimpse gan started an Investigation. Wood for Abbess Marie Concepcion Ace­ the high school here in 1913, work­ same errors as occurred in the 1924 strongly that his days ot caddying of him saw him. , Several police of returns Tuesday night. Augment­ told police that the men said they vedo y De La Llata mother superior ed as a reporter on The Herald and poll, Gov. Smith, carries New. York, On golf links are over. officials boarded the ship and ing the returns, analysis of the re­ were hurt In an automobile acci­ of a Catholic nunnery, when they gradua:ted from Columbia School of Massachusetts, Connecticut .and ■ ':rA turns will be provided by political dent. marched ^im off, apparently under were arralnged In the District Journalism In 1919. He had made Illinois.’ ^ - arrest. experts of International News Serv­ According to hospital officials the Court today on the charge of caus- his home here i with his t'vyo aunts, Flgurss for some o f the larger ice, The analysis of these writers three men are Warren Miller, Her­ f a r m i ;r g e t s f o r t u n e “ Red” probably thought he was Idg the death of the late president­ the Misses Clara 'and Anna Lambert slates follow. going to see what the inside of a will be made available to the ra­ man Munson and William Reid, all elect on July 17. of 16 Chestnut'street. Graduating Hoover Smith dio audience. of West Haven. Reid’s condition German jail looked like. But it he Leon Toral '{s accused of the ac­ from college he joined a Pennsyl- New York .....3 1 8 ,9 2 0 185,659 East Hampton. Conn., Nov. 1.— did he was pleasantly surprised. In addition to the chain of 66 was BO serious that the hospital an­ tual killing. The nun Is charged .vanla house as a publicity writer. Illinois ...... 156,641 97,535 stations In this country, plans were nounced this afternoon that a Olaf Borning, a local farmer, today Taken Before Consol . with “ Intellectual authorship,” He married a M^iss Marlon Wash- Penna...... 177,698 88,627 was notified of an inheritance of announced today to broadcast the blood transfusion would be at­ which. In the words of the prosecu­ bum of New York, a newspaper Instead he was taken before Con­ Ohio 97,582 40,719 $36,000 left him by his uncle John sul Kebl, the American represent% election returns through three sta­ tempted in an effort to save his life. tor, means she Incited the killing. woman, and was separafetd from her tions on short wave lengths to all Mass. 78,309 39,029 Frank Anderson, a San Diego, tlve at Stuttgart, who was on the The hospital officials said they were Juan Correa Nieto, prosecuting this past year. Calif...... 89,103 41,566 countries of the world. unable to diagnose Reid’s case. Calif., brldco builder, who died two field to receive the . Zeppelin’s attorney for the federal district, ac­ Lambert'was selling aluminum- Indiana ...... 54,756 26,250 years ago. Borning announced he For five minutes each hour, the Wood attends Yale Divinity cepted Catholics on the Jury, des­ American passengers. radio network In this country will ware, in Stamford, this past sum­ Iowa ...... 45,705 , 18,312 would remain at home to await ' "■Was he a good boy?!’ asked'. School daily. He was on bis way pite the fact that both defendants mer, one of his aunts said today. Michigan ...... 71,947 25,069 be broken to allow the Individual to that institution when he picked are Catholics and religious feeling money. Borning recently lost all Kehl of r.ne of the Giaf’s officers: stations to broadcast state, county His record in Manchester could not Missouri ...... 6^613 33,849 the fingers on hie right hand and prfesent. up the men. State police were is running high throughout the re­ be questioned,' according to those New Jersey ...’. 56,775 20,975 and local returns. notified .''d began aii investigation. public. has been troubled to earn his liv­ who claim to.know him welU Texas ...... 62,864 35,626 ing. .. . „ ^ .7TT..3 , ..^., >^,..-,. .' -: -I,',- X •• ' ■■> " '-■ ' ■' ■■■' ■ > ' ■ ■ ■ . ' . ■«i • ■

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mltted that her attempt at.selt-lm- POUCE SEEK WITNESS molatlon. was Inspired by other my ezpeotatlona,” lie aal^ when in­ 2 DAYS TO LEARN PATTON ENJOYS HOOVER SAYS GOODBYE ZEP HOME SAFE; terviewed by International News than her own emotional Impulse TO PRESIDENT COOUDCIB. of exaltation to “ purify herself by lOTH ARMISTICE Service. “ None of tbe passengers TO BURNING OF GIRL was worried at any time. We only fire, to be worthy of her spiritual Washington, Nov. 1.— ^Herb«rt MACHINE YOUNG lover.” SMASHES RECORDS speenlated upon how much we AFINE SEASON Hoov6r spent a half hour with would be held tip by the head-winds (Gontlnuocl from Page 1.) The words were gasped out to President Coolldge today kt the PARADEORDERS V her brother, Alvin, who has been (Contlnned from Page 1.) and storms. White House on the eve of his “ I wasn't bothered in the least tlal evidence seems to bear out at the bedside constantly. departure for the west. New Voters and Forgetful her story. Doctors hurriedly administered Oh, sure!” was the answer In by the cold. Throughout the entire Booked for Ike “ Met” Again After the conference they trip, I managed to get along with­ Names a Man nepenthes and pain-easing drugs to AREAMNCED German. walked to the south end of the out either & hat or coat. Some oP The girl named Charles W. conserve the strength of the girl, grounds, posed fdr pictures, and Kehl then handed tbe youngster Ones Shonid Visit the Mu­ Hitchcock, a Lake Bluff policeman who la believed to be dying, that (Contlnned from Page 1.) an official looking document which the other passengers felt cold, but and Many Other Import­ said goodbye. I thought the ocean air was a won­ by night and a teacher of expres­ she might tell authorities the sec­ “ Goodbye, Mr. Hoover,” the turned out to be a properly signed derful bracer. ' sion, salesmanship and applied psy­ ond party of the weird pact. president said. "I wish you a west, with head of column resting and countersigned passport. nicipal Budding. Fron. onr cabin windows the chology by day, as her "spiritual Kept Silent ant Engagements. pleasant trip to California, and on Main street) “ If anyone wants to know who lover,” 'Hitchcock, tall and hand­ Prom the first moment tho girl I wish you luck.” Police Escort. you are or why you’re hei’e, show ground crew waving electric lights some, is" a former motion picture was found, lying beside a furnace, "Goodbye Mr. President," the Marshall and Aides. him that,” said Kehl. • below to guide ns presented a fan­ , Tomorrow and Saturday the vot­ actor. He lives with his wife and nude, her clothing burned, she has Troop C, C. N. O. "Thanks,” answered “ Red.” tastic bpectacle. Altogether my first ing machines, as set up for the state Fred Patton, soloist with the Republican candidate replied, “ I four children in Lake Bluff. For insisted she burned herself with no Metropolitan Opera Company, who thank ,you.” Troop B, C. N. O. “ Red” then Joined the other pas­ trip over the new international and national election of next Tues­ tho past week he has been laid up other party present. For her motive Is to sing at the morning and eve­ 4>- 169thlnfantry Band, C. N. G. sengers. He learned that his com­ highway of the air was a wonderful day, will be demonstrated at the at his home with a broken leg. He she cited her great love for a Lake ning services at the South Metho­ ^ ^ 8 ^ h Infantry, First Battalion, panions had taken up a collection experience. Municipal building. New voters formerly taught salesmanship and Bluff policeman, who she said, fail­ dist church next Sunday, com- for him. He also learned that he and those who have not voted by psychology to Miss Knaak. ed to; reciprocate her love “ in the mencs his engagement at the fam­ AUTO ACCIDENT 118th Medical Regiment Band, had become famous, that theatrical machine for so long that they have The girl inslsted^her “ love af­ spiritual world.” ous New York opera house on Janu­ and other ofters were pouring in forgotten the process, will save C. N. G. fair” with Hitchcock was purely “ It was j4st before daybreak,” ary 21. The engagement extends to 169th Infantry, Second Bat­ 4rom two continents and he Was liOcal Stocks themselves the risk of confusion psychic. It seemed she had an ap­ her brother, Alvin said, “ when she March 31. Patton is a former Man­ Two automobiles, one containing and possible error in casting their talion, C. N. G» past the need of a collection. pointment with him in the police broke what had been nearly an chester man and the local church a woman, came, together at 2 "We 1, wha' do you know about ballots if they Will visit the Muni­ hour of silence.” 43rd Division Military Police. station Monday midnight, and will no doubt be crowded for both o’clock this afternoon at the Junc­ 19tb Division Naval Militia: that,” was his comment when he Pnmished by l*ntnam & Go. cipal building and have the opera­ when he did not show- up his voice “ When she stopped speaking I his appearances. tion of Woodbridge and Oakland tion of the machines explained to First Company, Governor’s Foot learned of the many offers. Bank Stocks came to her across the intervening asked her quietly who was the streets and aside from damaging George W. Crouse; of Syracuse, ^ Bid Asked them. other party of the pact, who it was Guard Band. It is evident that with only eight space telling her to “ have faith__ both cars broke the telephone pole First Company, Governor’s Foot N. Y., one of the passengers, liked Bankers Trust Co . . . ‘JOO — have faith.” She glanced into the that did not go through this horri­ at the south east corner of the everything about the trip but the Capitol Nat B & T ___ 370 — machines at their command Man­ ble rite with her. She shook her Guard. chester election officials are going firebox of tho furnace and decided street from its base, moving it • Quartermasters Company trucks. fact that there was no steam heat. City Bank & Trust . .1200 head slowly-and then seemed to about nine Inches. to have their hands full to get the to purge herself with lire— “ for C. N. G. “ The Zeppelin will be an ideal Conn River ...... #00 faith, for purity, for love.” realize that she had said something The names of the occupants were First Bond & Mort-. .. — town’s vote in within the prescribed she should not have said for she 43rd Division Tank Company. means of transportation soon as it hours. The voter is only allowed Miss Mueller, who is being not learned nor did they report tho 242nd C. A. C. Anti-Aircraft. can be made more comfortable,” he First Nat (Htfd) ... — 280 turned over on her side and ap­ accident to the police. One of the Htfd-Conn Trust Co . ,— 800 one minute behind the curtain and sought for-questioning as to her (b )— Veterans ,J)lvlslon, Capt. said, “ Speed appeals to most pas- peared to go to sleep.” cars, driven by a woman, had cross­ if he has any idea of splitting his whereabouts Monday night, is now Philip Cheney. Commanding., (Will sen~ers and the Zeppelin certainly Htfd Bank Tr ...... 670 590 a member of Hitchcock’s psychol­ Alvin then said he tried to ed the tracks from the north and Land Mtg & Title . . . — 60 ticket he must bo pretty familiar awaken her and when he succeed­ form on Hilliard street facing east, has p'enty of It. 1 believe that in with the operation of the machine ogy class, authorities learned. The was driving south. A car. driven In the future passengers will prefer Morris Plan Bank ...160 — ed she shook her head wearily and head of column resting on Main Phoenix St B & T ...... 490 — in order to llnish the job inside the girl, ^yhen found, will also bo an easterly direction came np street.) ° airships to ships. What was most questioned as to the nature of the said:- Woodbridge street and met the Park St Bank ...... 900 — allotted sixty seconds. Any elector, “ No, no, Alvin, I made a mis­ Weymouth Post Band (American lacking was heat. Not that it was so even the “ straight” voter, who is psychic adventures , she shared other one. Both cars were damag­ terribly cold, but still it was chUly Riverside Trust .... 600 — "With Miss Knaak. take. It was I and I alone that did ed and the woman was cut oA the Legion.) West Htfd T ru st___ kOO — not perfectly familiar with the it. I went alone. Please forget what Grand Army of the Republic. enough to be quite uncomfortabTe. ■ workings of the machine will do Hitchcock said bo had taught leg. They left the cars to be taken One must get warmed up once in Ronds both girls, but that ho had no idea I just said.” care of by a garage man and con­ Spanlsh-Am.Yrican War Veterans. Htfd & Conn Weal 6. 95 — well to drop in on the advance Alvin and the doctors said they Dllworth-Cornell Post — Fife, a while.” demonstration which will continue Miss Knaak was “ in love” with tinued on their way, both claiming East Conn Pow 5s ...101 102 him. He said he had seen her from hoped to nurse the waning strength to be out of town residents and not Bugle, Drum Corps. Commander Maurice R. Pierce, C«mn L P 7s ...... 117 120 all day tomorrow and Saturday and of the girl so that she might reveal Dllworth - Cornell Post 102 executive officer of the Lakehurst until 7 o’clock each evening. time to time since she finished his wishing to give their names. Conn L P 5 \ 4 a ----- .107% 109 course, but that these meetings file name of the missing person be­ (i>merlcan Legion). naval station, who with two other Conn L P 4H ...... 301% ■Women’s licngiie Itiisy naval officers made the trip as a were arran^red to help her with fore it is too late. Army and Navy Club. Brld Hyd 5s ...... li»2 104 The League of 'V\^omen "Voters is guest of Dr. Eek«ner, thought the doing its best to educate new voters some difficult problem she had en­ World War Veterans. insurance Slocka countered in her work. CHUM KNOWS NOTHING ABOUT TOWN Visiting Legionnaires. trip was “ just fine.” Aetna insurance ....876 885 into the use of voting machines by “ It was much better than I ex­ holding a demonstration at the J. Private detectives, hired by the Lake Forest, 111., Nov. 1— While World War Service Women. Aetna Ins r t s ...... 262 267 Elfrieda Knaak hovered between Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hackett of Dllworth-Cornell Post, 102 Auxi­ pected,” he added. Aetna L i f e ...... 860 876 "W. Hale Company’s store, but the states attorney also questioned Mrs. No Sense of Dai.gcr Instruction given there, while help­ life and death In a hospital here to­ North Main street are planning to liary. float. Aetna Casualty ....1100 1140 Hitchcock, wife of the patrolman- leave next week for San Diego, Cal., Although some of the other pas­ ful, is not altogether satisfactory, teacher. She is said to have ad­ day, bewildered relatives and Lake Kiltie Band (Scottish Flute). Automobile ...... 430 440 county, authorities stood watch at where they will spend the winter. sengers complained of the cold, since the machines used in this mitted that she passed the police Brltlsh-Amerlcan Club; Edith Conn General...... 1700 1760 demonstration are dummies of her bedside for some word that Fred Patton Cavell Society— Float. Hans W. Noble, of Reading, Pa., Hartford Fire ...... 825 835 station in which Miss Knaak was might clear the mystery of the .or- Mrs. Anna Rlsley of Manchester didn't mind it at all. about fifteen space capacity, while burned at 1 o’clock Tuesday morn­ Allied Veterans (World War). Htfd Steam Boiler ..720 740 the machines used in the election rible burning she received In the During the past summer Patton Green has been appointed matron I Tc).— Citizens Divklon, Capt. “ It certainly was a fine trip,” Lincoln Nat Life ....155 165 ing, she said she was accompanied furnace of the Lake Bluff police of the county home for children at will have thirty name-spaces. by Selvi Carlson, owner of a music sang a four weeks season of opera Albert Dewey, Commanding. (Will w’as his comment. “ I should like National ...... 1100 1140 station. In Cincinnati, appearinig in the fol­ Vernon Center and began her duties form on Hudson street, facing west, to iiii.ke a similar one again. I Phoenix . . . '...... 800 820 New "Voters can get, of course, shop in Highland Park. She said today. Mrs. Rlsley was formerly a some Idea of how machine voting is her trip was necessary because of Another hope of authorities for lowing roles: Hans Sachs in Die head of column resting on Main didn’t even sense danger or feel Travelers...... 1565 1585 light on the baffling case was blast­ Melstersinger; Plunket In Martha; public school teacher and is the street and on Wlillams street, fac­ Cold all the way over.” l*ul)lic Utility Stocks done from an examination of the the injury of her luuband. widow of John Rlsley, formerly a League’s sample machines and from ed today when Marie Mueller, the Wolfram in Tannhauser; Wotan in ing east). John C. Ingram, the only Ameri­ Conn Elec Svs pfd .. 90 95 The authorities are reluctant to selectman of this town and also the accompanying instruction, but burned girl’s closest chum was Die Walkeure and Escamlllo in Manchester Higih school band. can newspaperman aboard, was Conn L P 8 % ...... 119 l2:i believe the girl’s story in full be­ charity commissioner. She is quali­ Conn L P 7% ...... 116 120 for those who can manage it a visit cause they Cannot conceive how she located and taken to the hospital to Carmen, winning enthusiastic com­ Bo., Scouts. more Interested in getting break­ face Miss Knaak. The two girls ment from the critics. fied for the position both by expe­ fast than telling about the trip. Conn L P 6%% pf .110 115 to tho Municipal building demon­ could bear to torture herself to that rience and training. Girl Scouts^—Float. stration is strongly advised. extent. They argue the pain would had been c impanlons In the study He is booked for a number of “ The trip was fine,” he said, “ but Conn L P 5% % pfd. .100 102 of advanced psychologv. Salvation Army Baud. Conn P Co (par 25)’135 140 Eeforo 2 o’clock 212 persons, have been too severe, and that slie important engagements during the Salvation Army— Float gee I’m starved. Let’s get some ham Even as Miss Mueller stood at coming musical season with a num­ Ethel walker won the prize for Greenwich W&O 6 . .97 100 most of them women had called to would have fainted or drawn away Salvation Army— Marching body. and eggs or whatever It is they eat her bedside. Miss Knaak forced a ber of the most important musical the best costume worn at the Hal­ for breakfast there.” Htfd El Lt (par 25) .126 130 receive Instructions in tho use ('f at the first touch of the llauies. lowe’en party at the home. of. the Rizza Band. the voting machine at Hale’s radio faint smile and said: organizations in the country includ­ do v t c ...... 115 120 Psychiatrists who were asked Misses Lyda|l on Hudson street. The Italian Societies with float: Within an hour after the land­ Htfd Gas c (par 25). 90 95 shop. It is expected that number their opinion of the strange case “ I did it all myself. I have told ing the following: ing. all the passengers, “ Red” In­ all.” Philadelphia Civic Opera Com­ girls attending were all members of Sons of Italy. do pfd (par 25) ..67 75 w’lll be at least tripled before 9 took a different view. They argue the junior choir of the North Meth­ Fubinera Society. cluded, were taken to a nearby S N E.T C o ...... 170 175 o’clock this evening when the store that it is possible for a person to Despite the Improbable aspects of pany, Nov. 22, as Hans Sachs in Die hotel and Ingram’s wish was ans­ tho case. Miss Knaak insisted she Melstersinger, Portland. Me. Wom­ odist church. Su"o Alpine Club. Manufacturing Stocks closes. Members of tho League are become so inspired with emotional . Christopher Columbo Society. wered. Am Hardware ...... ,70 72 in attendance. . • fervor as to produce self-hypnosis went to the basement of the police en's Club, December 12, recital, station at midnight last Monday for Over 350 dancers attended the Italian Club. The best previous time across Amerl H osiery,...... 25 — and thereby become insensible, to New York Oratorio Society. De­ the Atlantic by a llg'nter than air a rendezvous with her “ astral cember 26th, “ Messiah,” Philadel­ masquerade at Bill Jenck's Lone Daughters of Italy. American Silver .... 23 — pain. craft was made In 1919 by the sweetheart,” and that when he fail­ phia Symphony Orchestra, January Oak Dance Hall last night and Italian American Aid Society. Arrow Elec pfd. ....104 107 Dr. C. A. Neyman. noted psychia­ ed to keep the appointment she de­ about 100 of them were masked. ' Manchester Grange— Float. British dirigible R-34. This airship Arrow Hart & Hege . 45 47 ADDISON trist and former superintendent of 11, 12, 14 in the Ninth Symphony, cided to “ purify” herself with Are Boston Handel and Haydn Society, A large number of Manchester Knights cf Columbus; Daughters crossed from Roosevelt Field, Long ACme W ir e ...... 15 17 the Cook county psychopathic hos­ people were there, Bill Waddell’s of Isabella— Float. Island, to England in 75 hours, Automatic Refrlg . . . 10 20 pital, said he would not say Miss and so become “ worthy of the great March 29th in St. Matthew Passion, Politics In tho Addison school! Orchestra furnishing the music. Polish-Falcon Corps Band. reaching the southwestern point of do pfd .. i ...... 10 15 Knaak was insane because she love” she bore him, and for the third successive time A boy left home in the morning at the Cincinnati Biennial May Miss Anna Lindbergh of this town Polish American Club and other England in about 65 hours. The Billings Spen com . . — 5 from a Hoover family and shouted sought to Immolate herself. He won the prize as the best dressed Graf reached the French coast in BIgelow-Htfd com .'. 95 99 declared tho idea of persons think­ Music Festival. Polish societies— Float. “ I am for Hoover” as he entered During the last season, he also lady, Fred Taylor, Jr., of Middle-, Center Flute Band. less than sixty hours. do pfd ‘...... 100 — ing to purify themselves through town won the prize as the best On her round trip, the Graf Bristol Brass ...... 28 30 the school ground. The other fire Is not unusual. sang with notable organizations Clan McLean— Float. school boys shouted ""We’re fpr A1 BUCKINGHAM such as the Detroit Symphony Or­ dressed gent. The funniest cos­ Daughters of Scotia— Float. covered approximately 10,000 Case, Lockwood & B.375 — The girl Insists she feels no pain. tume among the ladies was that of miles. On her outward voyage she Collins Co ...... 117 126 Smith” and tried to make this boy She gives no evidence that she does chestra, Philadelphia Symphony Or­ Sunset Rebekah Lodge— Float. change over. They used persuasion chestra, Philadelphia Civic Opera Miss Frances Taylor of Middletown Silk City Fife and Drum Corps. was forced far to the south by Colt’s Firearms ....'■.44 46 from her hed in the hospital. She and the funniest among the men storms and needed more than’ 111 Eagle L o ck s ...... 60 70 by holding his head in the leaves insists it was not an attempt at The Ladies Aid society is busy in Co., Seattle, Opera Company, San Order of Red Men— Float. with the result when he came home preparing tor its annual fair on Francisco Opera Company, Reading was worn by Earl Miner, of the Manchester City Clrfc— Float. hour^ to complete her voyage. On Fafnlr Bearing ...... 146 155 suicide and that she is “ sure” she Park Hill Flower shop, this town. Fuller Brush Cljs A .. — 21 at night he greeted his mother will get well. Nov. 9 and a play “ Mrs, Tub’s Tele­ Choral Society. Brooklyn Philo­ Swedish Societies Float this trip she was also delayed by a with: “ Hello Mother! Are you gram.” This play was used as an mela Society, General Motors Hour Seger Society, mishap which damaged the hori­ do Class A A ..... — 84 still for Hoover? l am for A1 excuse for getting Mr. and -Mrs. on WEAF, Bridgeport Oratorio So­ South Manchester Camp, Modern Vasa Society. zontal fi, of her rudder. Hart & Cooley ...... 250 — Smith.” T.\LKS OF P.\CT Burton Bell to Buckingham on ciety, Spartanburg Festival, and Woodmen of America, will meet to­ The Graf left Lakehurst at 1:54 Hartman Tob 1st pf. 95 98 Lake Forest, 111., Nov. 1.— Scandia Society. do com ...... 22 24 A Glastonbury farmer captured Monday night where they found the Westchester Festival. night in Tinker Hu,ll. Good Templars. a. m., Monday, took a .-northeast, two young foxes and caged them “ There was a pact . . . a pact that eighty of their friends and rela­ course along the coast, passed Cape International Sil ...150 160 one of us . . . did not go through Knights of Pythias. do pfd ...... 120 125 near his barn. The next morning tives in the church vestry to help A surprise party was held Wed­ Spirit of '76. Cod and then went east, being on going to the cage he was greatly with . . . so I went alone. ...” them celebrate their 25th wedding PUBUC RECORDS nesday night at the home of Miss «ighted south of Halifax. Then she Landers, Frary & Clk 69 71 These stumbling words, through French Societies with float. Manning & Bow A .,l7 * 19 surprised to see 13 young pheasants anniversary. They received several Mary Chlzius of North Main street Shrine Band. headed north until sh> was far tortured, fire-.snared lips, pretty at which time she was presented do Class B ...... 10 13 lying by the cage, furnished by the valuable presents. There was vo­ Royal Order of Moose— float. above the shipping lanes, passing mother fox for food for her off­ Alfrleda Knaak, haltingly whisper­ with a floor lamp. N B Mac p f ...... 100 — cal and instrumental music and re­ Warrantee Deeds Pythian Sisters— float. over Newfoundland enroute. do com ...... ;ti 83 spring. er today from a hospital cot as" the freshments were served. Dodging storms and fog, the air­ first definite clew that there had Raffaele Lanzano to Rose Lan- There is to be a meeting of the Rockville Lodge of Elks— float. Niles, Bement, Pond . 78 - 82 been a second party to her perhaps zano, a one half interest in the Ancient Order, of United Work­ ship then continued alternateTy do pfd ...... 90 ______owners of the Columbia Lake Asso­ south and east until she reached fatal burning “ psychic rite” In the property located on the south side men—rfloat. North & Judd ...... :U 88' THE HILLSIDE INN 80 JAPS STARVING. ciation in the club house of the Nazarene Band. the Bay of Biscay. Then she cross­ basement of the police station at' of Blssell street. organization on Saturday afteroon. Pratt & Whitney pf., 99 — Lake Bluff where she was found, Alice A. Nye to Charles Lachat, Sons of St. George— float. ed the coast of sou'.hern France and Peck, Stowe & Wilcox 19 , — Will take care of your next Tokio, Nov. 1.— Eighty Japanese Reports will be given on the results continued overland to her hangar her arms, legs and head horribly fishermen are reported starving in lot No. 49 of Mornlngside park of the sale of land during the sum­ Daughters of St. George— afloat. Russell Mfg C o ___ 125 136 American Insurance Union— here. banquet, bridge or party. Call burned. the Ice-bound village of Okhotsk. track. mer. R. LaMotte Russell of this Seth Thomas Cl com. 30 — This was the first time that the Fannie Blatter to Merit Anchete place is president of the association. float. do pfd ...... 26 _____ The Chinese steamer Kangfu is PASSENGER TALKS or telephone Manchester 2421-4 high school teacher and co-ed ad- rushing aid. of Simsbury, the property known Cheney Brothers’ Girls A. A.— Smyth Mfg Co new . .100 — as No. 13 and 15 of Ridgewood The Manchester City club’s an' float. Prledrlchshafen, Nov. 1.— Geo. Standard Screw ....122 128 street. nual meeting will be held , tonight 4. Units participating in the pa­ W. Crouse, the wholesale grocer of Stanley Wrks com . . 67 • 69 Chei^ey Brothers to Max and in the club rooms on Oak street. rade must be in position by 2:15 p. Syracuse, N. Y., who was one of the Scovllle Mfg Co .... 55 68 Lulu Lautenbach, the house located The business session which begins m. Parade will start promptly at passengers brought here by the Taylor & F e n n ...... 125 — on the north side of Maple street. at nine o ’clock will be followed by 2:30 p. m. Graf Zeppelin today thinks there Torrington new ___ 69 71 Lease a luncheon and social hour. 6. Tbe line of march will be as Is only one w;ay to have a real good Underwood-El Fish .. 75 77 Electric Cookery is much more Israel Selwitz to George Paslano follows: South on Main street to time and go to Europe at the same Union Mfg C o ...... 16 20 for a term of seven years the store Manchester lodge of Masons will Charter Oak —street, counter time and that is by taking the Zep­ U. S. Envelope pf ...118 125 at the corner of Main and Pearl entertain its members at a smoker marching on Main street north to pelin route. do com ...... 240 — street. in the Temple social room Saturday the Center. “ I enjoyed the trip far beyonl Veeder-Root •...... 43 4.'! convenient than any other method- Intention of Marriage night. A committee meeting In 6. The reviewing stand will bs Whitlock Coil Pipe . . 13 . 18 Llnsley Baker of Wethersfield preparation for the smoker is called located bn the west side of Main and Miss Dagmar J. Johnson of for tonight. street at Myrtle street. 1 yet costs no more to operate Manchester have flled their inten­ 7. Dismissal will be at tbe Cen­ tion to be married, the application ter as follows: having been applied for two days ONE WITNESS HEARD Troops C and B west on Center ago. stroot 169th Infantry, 43rd Dlv. M. P., AT LEOPOLD TRIAL 19th Dlv. Naval Militia, Ist Co. . I Governor's Foot Guard, east on 71 HALLOWE’EN MURDER ■DEimiiiBS Bast Center: street. *" '^Waterbury, Conn., Nov. 1.—• Q. M. C. Trucks, 43rd Tank Co., Jeremiah Judson of Waterbury, 242nd C. A. C. Anti-Aircraft Co., ^ cucreie , Nov. 1.— Two shootings, was today the sole witness in the two stabbings, one of them fatal, a north on Main street. trlkl of Louis M. Leopold, furniture Veterans Division, east on East near riot when police and cele­ merchant, accused of being respon­ Je brants clashed and thousands of Center street. T complaints of malicious mischief sible for the deaths of two boys .In Citizens Division, west on Cen­ the Baldwin street Are that de­ ' J o 0 featured Hallowe’en in Chicago. ter street to Linden street to Chest­ Surface car lines were blocked stroyed Leopold’s storehouse last nut street. February. by bon fires, houses wrecked, street By order of the Marshal, Ights extinguished and a host of Judson was manager of the CLIFFORD D. CHENEY, ither major pranks confronted po- Waterbury Furniture Co., Leopold’s' Col. 316th CaV. U. S. A. ico at daybreak. principal business Interest. He. was J. H. KELSO DAVIS, Thomas Nasal, 45, was struck In in charge of all the furniture busi­ Lt.-Col. 316th Cav. U. S. A ness and as such was supposed to Chief of Staff. . lie neck by a stray bullet as he was . weV>® olttlng In a window of his home. be in position to shed much light on His wound is not believed to be Leopold’s affairs. Judson went on serious. An unidentified negro was the stand yesterday as the first FORM CHAIN STORES stabbed to death. A IB-year-old witness for the defense and was on boy, Francis Quinn, was struck in again today for the entire ^4ay, the foot by a bullet fired by Alfred Many legal arguments centered HcheUnaman, his neighbor, who be­ about Judson today and the Jury New York, Nov. 1.— Incorpora­ came Irate over pranks. was excused several times while tion in Delaware of tbe Clarence Judge Carl Foster passed on the Saunders Stores, Inc., by a group of v=r .. points. New York, Chicago and Detroit HAUOWE’EN PRANK Possession of the inventory of capitalists became known here to­ The Universal Range Pictured Here is Being Sold for the Waterbury Furniture Compamy day. Under the direction of Saun­ as taken before the lire developW ders the corporation will bold con­ Lawrence, Mass., Nov. 1— The one argument which ended when trol of and expand a natloa-wide 1,500 boy and girl pupils In the system of grocery stores, having as $23.65 DOWN the judge ruled that the state $9.00 A MONTH new million-doliar James B. Horne should retain possession of it until its start a total of 61, stores with Only $ 1 annex of the Lawrence high school introduced as evidence. annual net sales of (7,316,000. vti 60.95 were unable to go to school today Capitalization of the Clarence CLARA b o w ' *1 as the result of a hallowe’en prank. FIVE KILLED IN RIOT Saunders Stores, Inc., will consist ^The fire hosd^n the conlJor was of 200,000 shares authorized and 18 turned qn with the result that the London, Nov. 1— Five persons 200.000 shares outstanding of 7 COMING first floor of the building was flood­ were killed and scores injured in a per cisnt cumulative preferred stoch THE MANCHESTER ELECTMC CO. ed to the depth pf two Inches. The Moslem-Hindoo riot at Kallapacba- of $60 par valiiet* 200,000 shares SUNDAY I skeleton used by., thp physology yam, near Tirupur, India, whep authorizea and 50.000 ihares put:, 773 Main Street Phone 1700 class was dressed in girl’s attire Mohammedans protested against standing of class A comoion stbolti and stood In the midst of the flood. the construction of a Hindoo tem­ 500.000 shares authorized and lO,, / Police were called on to run ple,J le ,______said a Central______News dispatch 000 share outstanding of class B down the perpetrators bf the prank. from Madras, today. common stock of no par value, t ^ , 0b MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVE^HNC HERALi), THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1928.

ford. The wedding will take place PROFITEERING VOTING MACHINES Saturday, Nov. 19th. Whist and Bridge Not. 28rd. BOOVERSTARTS FIRST TYPIST: Lucy had de­ RockvIUe The four divisions of the Ladles OBITUARY cided to marry Leonard until she Aid Society of the Union Congrega­ heard ’how much he spent at his . -"iis MUST CLOSE AT 6 tional church will hold suppers and Republican Rally. whists’ this fall and winter to raise ON m TRIP SECOND SAME: Well. money for the church. Each divi­ FIRST ONE: When she found Sykes Auditorium was filled to sion has pledged $50 tor the work DEATHS out she decided to marry the capacity Wednesday evening. The which is carried on by the church. TO THE COAST tailor.-T-Answers. Last Minute Election Ques­ audience included men and women The fourth division will hold a pub­ George O. Robinson who desired to hear the issues of lic whist in Sykes Auditorium on 'Wtlllam F> Robinson tions Are Answered by the campaign. Klng’-s orchestra of Nov. 23rd. Bridge and straight (Continued from Page 1.) The twin sous born early yester­ Hartford played sevpral selections whist will bejplayed. day at the Wesson Maternity hos­ before the meeting. The rally was Olk-St. Louis. whose home city Is Buffalo, chal­ pital in Springfield, to Mr. and Mrs. MakingVoters Attorney General. called to order by Lebbeus F. Bls- A very pretty wedding took place lenged the claims of Democratic Frank C. Robinson of 225 Center .sel, chairman of the Republican street, are both dead. George Clif­ at St. Bernard’s Catholic church on national committeeman Norman E. THE SELECTMEN AND TOWN Town Committee, who Introduced Mack, his fellow townsman, that ford, who was named for members Wednesday morning at 9 o’clock CLERK OF THE TOWN OF Christmas ox-Mayor Johir P. Cameron chair­ when Miss Bertha St. Louis, daugh­ Erie county would go to Smith. of Mrs. Robinson’s family died yes­ Hartford, Conn., Nov. 1.— Solu­ MANCHESTER tions for last-minute election prob­ man of the meeting, ex-Mayor Com ter of Ernest 3t. Louis of 84 Grove In a final appeal to the feminine terday, and William Frank, died lems were announced by the attor­ eron spoke briefly, remarking that street and John Oik, Jr., were unit­ voters throughout the coiintryi Mrs early this morning. the largo number present showeo The Infants were buried in the hereby give notice that they will be ney-general’s office here today, the ed in marriage by Rev. George T. Alvin T. Hert, of Kentcuky, vice- in session at the Town Clerk’s office . Sale o f chief problem being that of when they were interested in the cam­ Sinnot. As the bridal party enter­ chairman of ihe national commit­ Robinson family plot in the East paign and he hoped they would vote cemetery. Rev. Robert A. Colpllts, In the Municipal Building for the the polls should close. Benjamin W. ed the church. Miss Margaret Mc- tee, declared chat the fervor of the purpose of examining the qualifica­ Ailing, attorney-general, definitely the straight Republican ticket. The Guane, the church organist, render­ women Hoover workers has taken pastor of the South Methodist Hoover-Curtls girls of New Britair: church said prayers at the grave tions of electors whose rights ap­ announced that ballot boxes or vot­ ed Lohengrin’s “ Wedding March" on the “ aspect o^ a crusade’ In the pear to have msitured after October ing machines must be closed sang several popular songs. The and for the recessional she played home stretch of the campaign. She of one twin yesterday afternoon first speaker of the evening was and the other this afternoon. 20, 1928 and before November 6, promptly at 6 p. m.. Election Day, “ The Midsummer’s Night Dream.” repeated Hoover’s emphatic warn­ 1928, and admitting to the Electors DOLL Mrs. Herbert Fisher, secretary of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson have one no matter how many people had Mrs. Anna May Plunder sang dur­ ing against overconfidence. Oath those who shall be found qual­ been unable to vote. the Hartford Board of Education ing the ceremony and at the offer­ other child, a seven-year-old St. Louis Address daughter, Marie. Mrs. Robinson is ified on Monday, November 5th, In the matter of ballot boxes he who spoke on "A Woman’s View tory. 1928 from 12 o’clock noon until one Point.” Hoover’s St. Louis address, whic the daughter of Mr. and Mrs sent his reply to C. H. Skilton, of The bride looked charming in a will be broadcast on a national net­ o’clock in the afternoon. Watertown, while' the voting ma­ The next speaker was John N. George Goodspeed of Springfield, gown of peach canton crepe with a work, Is expected to offer a specific CARRIAGES chine problem reply was sent to Danaher of Hartford, Assistant formerly of this town, and her..-hu8- picture hat to match. She carriea program of farm relief in more Signed, Henry P, Bliss, of Middletown. To District Attorney. a shower bouquet of bridal roses. band Is a son of Mrs. Jane C. Rob­ Skilton he pointed out the law His topic was, "The Issues of the elaborate detail than any previous inson of East Middle Turnpike. The bridesmaid was Miss Amelia campaign utterance, coupled with JOHN H. HYDE, which says: "The ballot boxes shall Campaign." Frederic C. Walcott, St. Louis, sister of the bride and WELLS A. STRICKLAND, be open from six a. m., to six p. Republican nominee for United his pledge last week to call an extra her gown was of Nile green canton session of Congress immediately ALBERT T. JACKSON, m., and to Bliss he showed the law Sfates Senator from Connecticut, crepe. She wore a picture hat to FUNERALS WILLIAM W. ROBERTSON, six a. ni., and cease at six p. m.” was the next speaker. He gave a after March 4 if adequate agricul­ match and carried pink roses. The tural relief is not enacted in the THOMAS J. ROGERS, reading: "Voting shall begin at very interesting talk on “ Hoover, ROBERT J. SMI'FH, best man was Joseph Gessay. regular December short session, the The funeral of Charles D. House, Another Decision the Man." The meeting closed with Following the ceremony a wed­ GEORGE E. KEITH, Jeremiah Sheedy, of Middletown, St. Louis add.ess is expected ty of Spruce street, who died Tuesday the audience singing “ America." ding breakfast was served to a evening at the Memorial hospital, Board of Selectmen. asked If registrars could go to the Many Societies. Hoover’s advisers to put forward a home of a person unable physically number of relatives and friends clinching appeal to the middle west. will be held tomorrow afternoon at This city for its size numbering followed by a reception in the alter- 2:30 from the Dougan Funeral Par­ SAMUEL J. TURKINGTON, to go before the registrars. The loss than 8,000 persons has luore The ’Hoover Party Town Clerk. attorney-general announced this noon and evening. The couple left lors, at 59 Holl. street. fraternal and social organizations for a wedding trip to Canada and In the Hoover party on the could be done provided the regis­ than any city in the state twice its western trip will be the candidate’s trars voted to adjourn to some par­ upon their return will reside at 100 population. Conservatively esti­ West street where they will bo at wife aind son-, Allen; Dr. Hubert ticular residence or residences. mated there are 50 lodges, clubs Work, Republican national chair­ C. J. Downs, of Norwich, pointed home to their many friends after and social societies in Rockvllie Nov. 15 th. man, George Akerson, his personal out that in the tuberculosis sanl- assistant; Ray Benjamin, Thomas torium In his town are many boys with membership running from 50 Mr. and Mrs. Oik are popular members to 600 and while the radio young people. The groom Is pro­ C. Gregory ai'fl Charles Robinson, who will be unable to go home to all San Francisco supporters, and vote and who yet have been in the and automobile has been largely re­ prietor of the' Westway Duco Shop Only 49c Down institution a year or more. The at­ sponsible for the noticeable falling and the bride Is employed In the George Barr Bak’er. of New York, torney-general declared that only off In attendance making passive finishing room of the Minterburn who has been a close adviser of the Christmas Mom’s Delight the town board of registrars could instead of active members of many Mill. nominee on campaign strategy for a decide whether these might vote In of the old lodge attendants, the To Hold Benefit Supper. since the Kansas City convention. Norwich. The board alone had the custom that Is traditional of fitting­ The First African Baptist church Mrs. Ellis A. Yost, national com- a p p i n e s s and delight that words can­ facts to enable th6m to reach a de­ ly observing the passing years con­ will serve a supper at the Rockville mltteewoman from West Virginia, not express will creep over little cision, he said. tinues to be quite as popular as of Baptist church on Wednesday, Nov. will accompany the part/ as far iiS H daughter’s face on Christmas m om old and brings together at least Keyser, W. Va., where the special E. L. Averlll, Deputy attorney- 7th. The supper will be served Domino Corn Popper when she finds that Santa Claus has left a general, issued an Informal decision once a year hundreds of friends Is due at 9:25 p. m., tonight. from G o’clock on and tickets are beautiful doll carriage— and made exactly pointing out that Connecticut has who are members of the various $ 1. 00. Among those who called on no absentee ballot act as many lodges and who zealously hold to Notes. Hoover to present final reports on The clean, quick, convenient always ready sanitary like the one Mother uses. other states have, and therefore the time honored custom of cele­ Leon Doss, a member of the their sectors, r to greet him In the way to pop corn is with a Domino Electric Com Popper. there can be no absentee voters. In brating their organization’s birth­ class of 1929 of Sheffield Schten closing hours of his drive for the This Popper will operate from a convenient outlet or You can prepare for little daughter’s 1916 the state made special pro­ day. For the next few weeks com­ tiflc school, has been awarded a presidency, were Chief Justice Wm, socket in any room in the house. You will never know Christmas right now. Our complete line of vision for soldiers at the border to mittees will be carefully selected James Raymond Goodrich scholar­ H. Taft, Ogden Mills, of New Doll Carriages is on display at the Branch vote but when they had voted the and organized and with this accom­ the joy of making and eating pop corn until you have ship. York, under-secretary of the treas­ Store in all styles and finishes as low as $6.50. law was repealed. plished tentative plans will be The Pythian Social'Club will held ury, and John Barrett of New used a Domino Corn Popper. This is a regular $3.50 To John E. Lamb, of Plalnville formulated and reported back for its regular meeting In their rooms Hampshire, former director of the value. Special for November. We will store any carriage free for Christmas Mr. Averlll sent the information approval and acceptance before the tonight. Fan American Union. Barrett ex­ delivery. Take advantage of this sale. Make that people who had lived In that actual plans and programs are giv­ The Every Mothers Club will pressed the orlnlon, based upon a your selection now and pay as low as town up to one day less than six en to the press. For nearly half a hold a rummage sale in the base­ survey completed since Gov. months ago and theu moved else­ century Court Hearts of Oak, F. df ment of the Rockville Baptist where In Connecticut could vote in Smith’s Boston speech, that Massa­ A., one of the oldest fraternal so­ church on Nov. 12th. The proceeds chusetts would g’ ve her 18 elec­ Plalnville, but If they had left the cieties in Rockville have observed will be used for welfare work at Only $ 2 .4 9 state, they had lost their right to toral votes to Hoover and Curtis. ’ each year with elaborate exercises, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Mrs. Richard Lloyd Jones, Tulsa pub­ vote here. the passing of another year in the 49c Down $1.00 a Month o o To J. C. Roraback, of Canaan, Eugene Edwards and Mrs. Emma lisher, wired headquarters that the life of this prosperous order. The Apel will have charge. Hoover majerity In the Sooner Averlll sent the information that a Red Men, K. of P., A. 0. H. and person who moves out of the state Alfred Ludwig and Albert Huet- State would exceed 50,000. had lost the right to vote In the Moosq are other orders that will ter are on a motor trip to Niagara Charles Evans Hughes, former soon plan for their regular anni­ Falls, Canaoa and Grand Rapids. secretary of state, will carry the state, the moment that person versary. DOWN moves away. Republican standard Into familiar H. B. Hungerford, of Hartford, Masonic Whist Well Attended. territory tonight when he speaks The Manchester Electric Co. was notified he cannot vote In tl^e Fayette Lodge, A. F. and A. M. A DRY ELECTION (? ) in Kismet Temple, Brooklyn, in be­ $1.00 W EEK LY election. He moved from West held a members whist on Tuesday half of the national ticket. His ad­ 773 Main St. Phone 1700 evening in Masonic Hall with dress will be broadcast over a 39- Hartford without first being made Washington, Nov. 1— Next Tues­ a voter in that town. He has not twenty tables of players. The hall station hook-up. 'was beautifully decorated for Hal­ day’s election will be “ as dry as been In Hartford long enough to ob­ possible,” according to an edict by tain a residence. lowe’en with streamers and pump­ kins. Refreshments were served by Prohibition G. H. Q. today. G. E. Keith Furniture Co., Inc the committee. The prizes were Privately it was admitted that “ as dry as possible” Is a degree de­ SNOW COMING EAST awarded as follows: Ladies: first, SOUTH MANCHESTER Mrs. Luther Skinner, second. Miss pendent upon local sentiment chief­ Lucille Brigham and third, Mrs. ly, although the comparatively Robert McNeill; gents: first, Ed­ small federal army of agents Is MAIN S’I'OHK TWO UPTOWN KHANCU Chicago, Nov. 1.— Marking th“ ward Neumarker, scrcond. Dr. making an active drive against the Opiiosite 825 first general snowstorm of the win­ Wright Bean, Stafford and third major sources of supply. High School STORES Main Street ter, a we.stern storm Is moving di­ Joseph Grist. . While the general policy , Is to A “Who^s Who” rectly eastward from the Rocky Coming Mariiage Announced. avoid any effort,at local pollc'e work mountains, the Weather Bureau Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walter of 41 orders have been Issued to the pro­ here reported today. Considerable Snipslc street announce the coming hibition admlnlsy-ators from Wash­ of. the progressive people in the community snowfall has been registered In the marriage of their daughter. Miss ington to take unusual precautions e Rocky mountain regions with the Viola May, to George Earl Taylor, to prevent bootlegging and public center of the storm today in the son of Mrs. Roland Caro* of Hart- drinking In the vicinity of polling middle plains states. places. A cold area is pushing south­ -J ward fro3n the Canadian northwest with’ temperatures down to freezing The in the west as far south as the Texas Panhandle, the Bureau here Service — Quality — Low Prices reported. Readings close to zero Lave been registered in the Can­ adian northwest. Telephone Snow is fallng heavily in parts of Iowa. Finest and Freshest ^ Bienmal SEA FOOD Yes sir, we have toasters.

Electors Meeting Small Fresh Mackerel 20c Boston Bluefish It’s a distinct advahtage to you to lb. State Election Round Clams for Chowder have a telephone in your home. A shipment of the popular four Fancy Fresh Buck Shad 25c qt. 1 Yz to 2 lbs. each 25c lb. Town of Manchester, Cape Ck)d Buttertish 30c lb. Fresh Dressed Haddock ' > Your name in the Telephone Direc­ slice bake. Large Fresh Mackerel 30c tory means that your home is not .Connecticut lb. Fresh Smelts Fresh Bullheads 35c lb. Fresh Shore Haddock isolated— that it is within speaking Warning Fresh Snapper Blues 30c lb. Filet of Cod The electors of the Town of Man­ Fresh Sea Trout 25c lb. Steak Pollock distance of your friends all the time. chester are hereby warned to meet Fresh Salmon 40c lb. Fresh Solid Oysters 39c in the Municipal Building in said Vulcan Toasters Fresh Halibut Steak Town, on the sixth day of Novem­ Pint. ber, 1928, at six o’clock a. m., for Fresh Flounders , Fresh Oyster Crackers 16c the purpose of casting their ballots Filet of Haddock lb. The next issue goes to press just received. for Electors of President and Vice- President, Governor, Lieutenant r * Governor, Secretary of State, Treas­ at noon on urer, Comptroller, United States The Vulcan makes perfect Senator, Representative in Con­ b a k e r V s p e c i a l s gress, State Senator, Judge of Pro­ stuffed and Baked H addock...... 40c each bate, Representatives to the State toast. Legislature and Justices of the Stuffed and Baked M ackerel...... 3 5 c each Saturday, November 10th Peace for the Town of Manchester. Toasted Cocoanut Cream P i e ...... 15c-35c each • • • • - ■ 4 ’ • ’ ■ , The polls will be open from six Fig Squares ...... 20c dozen o’clock in the forenoon until six Walnut C a k e s ...... c each The Vulcan costs only o’clock in the afternoon. 3 0 Orders for new installations and Dated at Manchester, Connecticut Citron C a k e ...... 25c each this 31st day of October A. D. 1928. Walnut Cup C a k es...... 25c dozen changes in present listings should Attest: Raisin P i e s ...... 12c and 25c each be given to us before that time if they SAMUEL J. TURKINGTON, Town Clerk of the are to be included iii the new issue. Town of Manchester, Conn. GROCERY SPECIALS Winchell Smith’s Millstream Flour. Whole Wheat DUPONT’S Flour, Graham Flour, Rye Flour, Scotch Oatmeal, Corn Your name should be in it! CIDER M ILL Meal, your choice 29c bag. ] GUS SCHALLER, Prop. Kellogg’s CJom Flakes...... T'/jC pkg. ^Our Business Office will give you full information ■______N , Y)or. Norman and School Sts., ■:o Sooth Manchester Now Open for Business Manchester Public Market II f Cider Made Mondays, THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY Wednesdays and Saturdays A. Podrove, Prop. - Phone 10 Telephone 962<5 PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1928. T lease from January 1, 1928 to Al­ powered to sell or rent it. Several The second monthly Troop Lead­ will avail themselves of this splen­ Troop 8 ed for the 2 prettiest and 2 funniest offers of purchase were received, er's meeting will be held Saturday did opportunity to work with Mias costumes. Eunice Browniand Faith HEBRON WAPPING fred J. Mendelssohn, of 96 Com­ but none that could be accepted afternoon, November 3, from 2 to Hedlund. Troop 3 Will have a Hallowe’en merce street, Hartford, at an an­ Gallpat won thd prizes for the pret­ without a big .sacrifice, U -as said 4, at the home of Mrs. Fred H. Nor­ Party at Its meeting Friday night at tiest, Dorothy Oess and Pearl Mar­ o nual rental of $5,100. The lease in­ at the time. ton. The “Armistice Day” committee 7 p. m. The following girls were A representative gathering of cludes the use of sorting benches, will meet with the chairman Mrs. tin captured the prizes for the people of the town interested in The Junior Y. M. C. A. Boys or Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson of Nov. 18 to Nov. 24th Inclusive 'Chosen for the "knot tying” con­ funniest costumes. During the the Friendly Indians held their tying tables, la”g' and small trucks, Long Hill street, with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Snow, 140 Benton street, test; Mildred Sutherland, Ruth educational economics heard the boxes, bulks, platforms, humidi­ has been formally proclaimed by Monday, November 5 at 2 p. m. evening games were played and re­ address of Dr. A. B. M eredith, head meeting at ti e parsonage, with Martin GlliUm of Manchester, Cheney, Irene Klssman, Edith Mc- freshments served. fiers, fire extl.i^ulshers, time clocks, the national board of directors of of the State Board of Education, their leader. Rev. Truman H. motored to Ruthland, Vermont for Comb, Dprothy Wilson and Eleanor presses, sidoloards and head the Girl Scouts as the date to be The State Girl Scout Convention Wilson. Monday evening, at the Town Hall, Wdodward on Tuesday afternoon. the week end. • ’ observed as Girl Scout Week. will be held Thursday, November Troop 6 Hebron Center. Most of the mem­ The Federatet Sunday schjol hoards. The warehouse was Intend­ 8 at the Mohican Hotel, New Lrr- Reviews of Second tests and Isi Mrs. Wilcox. Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Troop 4 bers of the local town school com­ will hold its r ij ular monthly social ed to handle the tobacco crops of don. The morning session begins and 2nd class work occupied most mittee as well as other officials of next Friday evening, which was the fifth and sixth districts but it Tryon, Mrs. Richards. Mrs. John­ Marjory Mitchell. Priscilla Pllls- of the time at the meeting Monday. ston, Mrs. Dowd, Mrs. Relnartz, at 11 o’clock. The principal ad­ the town were present. Dr. Mere­ postponed from October 26. to Nov. became a white elephant ou the dress will be given by Jane Deeter bury, Mary Alice Andrews, and 2nd, and it w ll be a Hallowe’en hands of its district organizers and Miss Buckland, Mary Wilcox, Jane Betty Robinson were, the Brow lies Troop 7 dith’s talk concerned the financing GIRL SCOUT NEWS Grant, Maijory Bushnell and Esther Rlppen, National Director. Lunch­ who “ Flew Up” In Troop 4. of education, and set forth a plan social, all coming in costume. owners, when dissensions in the eon at 12:30 Tickets $1,.00 Af­ The following Scouts passed their ^’hich it is proposed to lay before Prizes will be given for the pret­ now defunct Connecticut Valley Sutherland attended Miss Hed- ternoon session opens at 2 o’clock. “Observers” test; Irene Keeney, Thursday evening, November 8 lund’s class at the Girl Scout Head Troop 5 the state legislature In the near fu­ tiest, the funniest and the most Tobacco Association upset original Mrs. Inez Batson of Burnham street Suzanne Batson, Marquerite Annis, ture in which the state will be call original. The games committee is plans and ideas. The building was quarters in Hartford, Monday even­ A Girl Scout Rally Is to be held Troop 5 enjoyed a Hallowe’en Gladys Farrington, Jane Grant Buckland. will give a whist for the ing. At the next meeting, Thurs­ Friday, November 9 at 7 p. m. at Party at the Hollister street School, I ed upon to assume a larger share Mrs. Henry S. Novers, Rev. Trum an too big for Us purpose and last year benefit of Troop 7, Girl Scouts. It passed her 2nd class “First Aid” day, J’lov. 1, 1st and 2nd class work the School street Rec. A “knot Tuesday evening at 7 p. m. The test. At the meeting Monday than it now does in the responsi­ H. Woodward, Miss Harriett E. it was practically idle. On August is hoped that a large number will will be taken up. It is hoped that tying” contest Is to be one of the social opened with a grand march wood carving work was started by bility for . the support of schools, Sharp, and Walter N. Foster. 15, 1927, the directors were em- attend. and with an equitable distribution Justice of the Peace, William J. as many of the scouts as possible features. after which the prizes were award­ the Scouts. of this burden, ff’old briefly, the Thresher disposed of tl?e following plan is that a minimum expendi­ cases recently; Simon Nicholas of ture of $70 shall be allowed in the this town was charged with driv­ education of each pupil whether of ing an automobile while under the the rural districts or of larger influence of liquor. Nicholas, towns. “In 1907 and for several through his lawyer, John Burke, years thereabout the state was pay­ pleaded nolo contendere. He was ing through grants approximately found guilty and fined $100, and 17 per cent of the current school costs of the court. The arrest was e.xpenses of the towns and cities. made by Sta;e Policeman Austin. Each year since that date the state John Slirka of Newington, charged has paid a less and loss percentage witli violation of the rules of the of these current expenses until in read, pleaded not guilty. It was 1927 only about G.30 per cent was alleged that Slirka was a.tempting paid. The sharing of local school to pass a car on the right, when he expenses by the state has come to struck the car damaging it. He was be relatively insignificant at a found guilty and fined $5, and time when, as shown by the report, costs. Deputy Sheriff C. 'Vinton local abilities to support schools Benjamin made the arrest Charles aud educational opportunities pro­ Jorgensen prosecuted the case. vided are extremely unequal. The The Lone Oak dancing hall con­ W IC H m YOU PICK? disastrous effects upon education ducted by Wdliam ,H. Jencks of which are resulting in many of the South Windsor, seems to be quite poorer communities and which will popular. The hall Is leased for many increase with a continuation of this special affairs. On Wednesday eve­ policy must be apparent to think­ ning, a Windsor party had it, Fri­ ing citizens,’’ Dr. Meredith declar­ ed. day evening the Hartford High school gave a nance there, Tuesday By your vote next Tuesday you are selecting for four years, an officer to run your public business. If it were your own private In order to share in the benefits evening the clerks in the First Na­ of this proposed plan each town tional Bank o\ Hartford had.it, and business, you would demand training and experience; you would like to know about the man^ his background and his business history, will be called upon to appropriate Wednesday evening there was a \ Two men are now applying for the job of chief executive of this country, to run the biggest business organization in the world. Hero towards local school expenses at masquerade. There are large parties least 34 per cent of its tax Income there every Saturday evening. are their “references.” derived from the grand list. Of in­ terest to taxpayers here is the fact The annual meeting of stock­ that Hebron is included among holders of the Wapplng-Manchester those towns of the state which al­ Warehouse Company was held at ready are paying more than the re­ the Buckland chool hall last Tues­ quired 34 per cent of tax for school day evening,October 23rd, at 7:30, purposes and are giving their Directors for the ensuing year were school children more than a $70 chosen. The warehouse which was per pupil education yearly, as an built five years ago at a cost of examination of the town reports $86,000, and has a capacity of 7,- will show. This burden of school 000 cases, Is now, under a two ye#rs support has been a severe drain on the taxpayers of the town and HOOVER SMITH other much needed improvemente have had to suffer in consequence. ASSESSORS’ If the proposed bill is approved by the legislature it will afford much NOTICE West Branch, Iowa; blacksmith------.Birthplace - Father’s Occupation ...... -.r.-.r.^.r.,.New York City; truck driver needed relief to this and other The Inhabitants of the towns similarly situated. Started as office boy; worked way...... Schooling...... Started as newsboy; went through Copies of the proposed law were TOWN OF MANCHESTER left by Dr. Meredith for distribu­ through college ...... ’ fifth grade, grammar school tion. The meeting was held under liiable to pay taxes, are hereby no­ the auspicesy^of the League of tified and I'etiuii'cd to return to the Women Voters of the town, of .Assessors on or before the tirst day Since thirteen...... ; ------Earned Own Living ...... Since thirteen wiiich Mrs.' Edw ard A. Smith is of November next, a iist ol proper­ J president. ty owned by them on the first day Occupation 17 to 20 Miss Ruth Raymond, daughter of of October 1U2K, and the Assessor.s Worked way througfi college...... , ...... Worked in fish market Edward A. Raymond of Amston, will meet them for the purpose of was operated on for appendicitis receiving their list at the Dr. J. C. Branner, geologist,------Counsellor and Friend, 17 to 35______at St. Joseph’s hospital, Willlman- Tom Foley, Tamfnany district boss tic, on Monday. Her condition Is re­ MUNICIPAL BUILDING Vice-president Stanford University n ported as favorable. / Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Robinson October 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 have returned from a visit to their October 15, 16, 17, 18. 19, 20 Mining Engineer ..— ...... Employment 21 to 2 7 ______...... ,______Tammany political clerk at seashore cottage at Weekapogue, October 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 R. I., where they spent several October 29, 8 ^ 31 , . _ $900 yearly days, closing the place for the sea­ November i son. They were accompanied by From 0 a. ni. to 11:30 a. m. and Government geologist, partner, m ining...... Employment at 29 ...... Tammany assemblyman, -two of their grandsons. 1 p. m„ to 7 p. m., each day. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Raymond Excepting Saturdays from 0 a. tn. company salary, $30,000 yearly salary $1,800 and family of New Britain w'ere to 11.30 a. m. aud 1 p. m. to 5 p. week-end visitors at Mr, Ray­ m. World s Fair Emissary, San Francisco ------Employment at 39 ______...... ,r.-.r.. Speaker, New York Assembly mond’s former home here, where Evening meetings are for the they were entertained by Mr. and convenieuce of those who cannot nominated by Tammany Mrs. George KIbbe. come to Uie day sessions. Taxpay­ Carlton B. Jones spent W ednes­ ers are requested to come in the day day and Thursday in Hartford and time if possible and not crowd the Director, Belgian Relief; salary, nothing...... Employment at 41 ...... Sheriff, New York, nominated by New Haven, on business. evening sessions. Owners of An- Property holders of the town tomobiles and Motorcycles are re­ . Tammany; salary, $12,000 should bear in mind that Thurs­ quested to give make and date of day, Nov. 1, Is the last day on their machines. Persons owning fees, $30,000 which to hand in their lists of tax­ I'ianos arc urged to hand in their able property. list of same In order to save the U. S. Food Administrator; salary, nothing...... Employment at 43 ...... Governor, New York nominated Mrs. Howard O. Thompson has ten per cent, addition. All lists returned from St. Joseph’s hospi­ of Real Estate must give the by Tammany tal, Willimantic, her condition boundaries of the land, as by law much improved although she has required, or they will not be ac­ Secretary of Commerce------Employment 47 to 5 4 ______Trucking business. New York City, not entirely recovered. cepted. PLEASE NOTE! November 2 years; Governor New York, 6 years 1st is the last day! Persons neglecting to attend to • • • ...... Years in City and State PoliticalJobs.______Thirty-thpe their lists on or before the first day The Oyster Season of November will have ten per cent, lulkled to same. All persons liublo Nine and a h a lf...... YearsinU.S. Government Jobs . Has Returned to give in lists of Taxable Property are nrged to appear before the Twenty-seven...... Adult Years Not in Public Office Assessors. Persons making out iheir lists will be obliged to make The Headquarters oath and sign same. Persons filing 75,000 ...... Men Employed in Those Years ______15 lists as agents for other persons For the Best must declare nnder oath, that they liave been duly ai>pointed agent and Poland, Belgium, Finland, Esthonia------Honorary Citizen...... None have full authority and knowledge to file such list. Blanks can be ob­ tained of. the Assessors, Town Clerk Pres., American Child Welfare Assoc. . Present Positions (No Salary) ______Tammany Sachem H onisj's and at the several PostoiBces In town. Central Committee, American Red Gross. 22 State St. S. EMIL JOHNSON, Chairman, Better Homes in America (Under Grant’s Store) SAMUEL NELSON, JR., Trustee, Stanford University GEORGE A. JOHNSON, Hartford, Conn. Assessors. Trustee, Carnegie Institute Manchester, Conn., October 8, 1928 Hon. Pres., Isaak Walton League \ of America, etc., etc. Yes; Y e s...... Worked on Farm-Owns a Farm...... No; No ^ r . Attention! 1,313 acres; from 60 to 200 — ...... ------Acres on Farm and Employes______None Manchester Motorists Twenty-seven ______— . Number of Products on Farm ...... None We Have Secured the Iowa, Oklahoma, Oregon, California, ______States Lived In ...... , ,.t...... New York Colorado, New York, Dist. of Columbia Willys-Knight and Whippet Eleven ...... United StatesUommunities Lived In ...... tWo ...... —x. .,...,. .Previous Experience in C a m p a ig n in g ...... 26 years franchise for Manchester territory and are now located at 91 CENTER STREET We are prepared to show you the latest models and render correct and immediate service. Coolidge Republicanism or Tammany MACHEU MOTOR SALES REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, ALLYN HOUSE, HARTFORD 91 Center St. Tel. 2017 MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i > / PAGE FIVE DAILY RADIO Have Chaiiging Thursday, November 1. 11:10—Melodious delylngs. '■ - Waller O'Keefe, composer and vo­ orchestra. Leading DX^Stations. CLEVELANI>-t760. calist, will be the guest artist with the 7.00—-Hollender orchestra. a t l a n t a -630. Sparker’B orchestra during a program 1 1 Ualsey-Stuart hour . to ;be broadcast by the WJZ chain at PrograiMS (2 hrs.) 11:45—City organ recital. Made Your Hoine! 8:30 Thursday alght. Mr. O’Keefe will NeapolitansL'>ij DETROIT-680. _ 6 2^ K Y W ,. CHICAGO—670. . / -V present some of the music from bis programs (3 hrs.) 7.80—Organ recItaL musical comedy ,“Just a Minute,” in­ serenaders. .. . programs (4.hrs.) cluding "Anything Your Heart De­ dance music. ■ ' 389.4—W b b m , CHICAGO—770. as s ire s,"P re tty , Petite and Sweet” and - .“ 5.^WTIC, HARTFORD—560. 1 "Heigh-Ho Cheerio.” "Giggles," will —Collegian 8 or^estra. ™us'c; pianist 11.AA11 * * T .' V P ^ ^ .^11O UIUICSUO. i_ y , be offered as a saxophone solo and entertalmpent j t,. College hour. Frank Banta will play a piano selec­ a®2,’,?^,'y^®N.WJJD. CHICAGO—820. tion. Milady's Musicians, an orches­ programs (lH ‘ hm.) 9:00—Mooseheart hour. tra witli a soprano soloist and a harp­ 10.00—WLAF programs .{1 hr.) ia'22— hub hour. sichordist, will create the delicate old- This is an age of youth. Youth in all. things. 7.1, N EW AR K—710. orchestra; artists. world atmosphere of Versailles during I nn ® dance music. i o 22—Studio program. the program to be broadcast by the 8:00—Colonial Minute men. concert trip. Men and women have a^cquired the art of stay­ same chain of stations at 9. The or­ 9:00—The music room. 416.4—WON-WL(B, CHICAGO—720. chestra will open and close the pro­ 9:30—United Salon orchestra. , “ •39—Gangs radio show. ing young—staying young dn aripearance and gram with "Paris and Helen” and entertainment. J“ =30—Musical melange; quInteL "ItiKaudon," respectively. Still anoth­ 10:30—Thirty Minute men. lii? . dream ship, young in ideas. This quality of staying young er feature through the same group of 11:00—Democratic national rally. Sanders.'nlghthawks. broadcasters is the Maxwell hour at ENGLAND—900. CHICAGO—870. < is nothing more nor less than keeping pace with 9:30. Charles Harrison, tenor, will he 7:00—Lowes dance orchestra, ‘ •19—Jack and Jean; pianist, the guest artist in the concert and his 7:30—WJZ programs (1% hrs.) o on—Organist; scrap book. feature number will be "Ah, Moon of 9:00—Soprano, ensemble. .^ ^ “•Angelus; Supertone hour. progress; being alert to the new fashions and new levels of My Delight," written by Liza Leh­ 9:30—WJZ programs (1% hrs.) iif?,:®^'^'VIAQ-WQJ. CHICAGO-760. man. Another bright spot of the con­ » ^,91-5-WEAF. n e w YORK-610. }-9*3^Trio, Athos 'nV Andy; living. Homes, like people, must stay young to 'be fash­ cert will be the playing of "Alleen" 6:00—Dinner music. H -16'^oncert orchestra, aerials. by Merle Johnston, saxophonist. High­ 7:00—Mid-week hymn sing. 13:00—studio dance orchestra. ionable. r 1. ^ lights for WOR and Columbia stations 7:30—Comfort hour; song shop. COUNCIL BLUFFS—940. are a modern love story with a back­ 8:30—Hoover Sentinels orchestra. 19:99—WOR Columbia hour. ground of modern music at 10, and a 9:00—Republican campaign talk. 11:00—Amos *n’ Andy. concert by the Thirty Minute Men’s 9:30—Swanee River hour. 11:16—Mountaineers; frolic, orchestra with Ann Lang, contralto, 10:00—Halsey-Stuart hour, n DALLAS—600. To-day the home in order to be a fitting expression of and a male quartet at 10:30. At the 10:30—Palais D’Or orchestra. 7:30—WP.A.P'' Comfort hour. latter time may also be tuned in mu 11:30—Park Central orchestra, '9:30-^-VVJ5: Maxwell liour, fashion-alert living, must be, youthful. Youthful in the sic by the Ten Banjoleers from WOC. , .454-3-WJZ, NEW YORK—680. 374.8—Vl'OC. DAVENPORT—800 6:00—Kemp’s Manger orchestra. 10:30—The Ten.- Barjolpers. sense that it has the simple grace of line which only- pres­ Black face type Indicates best features 6:30—Seibert’s Furvllle program. 11:00—O'Hearn’s dance orchestra. 7:00—Phil Spitalny’s music. 499-7-rWBAP, FORT WORTH—600. All programs Eastern Standard Time.' 7:30—Republican state campaign. 8:JO—Songs; piano recitaL ent-day furniture productions can give; youthful in the 8:00—Retold tales. ^1:30—WJZ Maxwell hour. Leading East Stations. 8:30—Sparkers orchestra. , 409.7—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—600. sense that it avoids pretentiousness and stiff ness; youthful 9:00—Alilady’s musicians. 11:15—Studio organ recital. 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 9:30—Maxwell orchestral hour. 3^-2—WDAF, KANSAS CITY—810. in the sense that it provides a marked degree of physical 9:00—Clialfonte-Haddon duo trio. 10:00—Micheltn male singers. 9:30—WJZ Maxvyell hour. 9:45—Subway boys, studio, 10:30—The.Wayside Inn. Halsey Stuart program. comfort plus the companionship of beauty; youthful in the 11:1)11—Follies Bergere orchestra. 11:00—Slumber music. ' ' 10,30—Dandles; Amos ’n’ Andy. 285.5—WBAL, BALTIMORE—750| 405.2—WFI, PHILADELPHIA—740. 12:45—Nlghlhawk frolic, sense that it relieves monotony with the animation of color. 7:30—Ksso Giants entertainment. 7:15—Topics In Season. .,4 ^ 6 —KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. 8:30—WJZ orchestra, songs. 8:00—WEAF programs (3% hrs.) —14. B. C. entertalnmenL We are in a new period of interior decoration—and the 9:oo_W BAL anniversary greetings. 348.6— WIP. PHILADELPHIA—^ , 12:30—Maxwell hour. 9:10—The Melodeers program. 8:00—Hajoca musical shower. 1:00—Studio dance music. 9:30—WJZ Maxwell hour. 9:00—The Serenaders, soprano, , 416.4—KHJ, LOS ANGELES—720. home needs new furniture—furniture fashioned for a 10:00—Musical memories. 10:00—Three dance orchestras. songs; artists. youth age. 11:00—Marylander’s orchestra, baritone 315.6— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—950. 12:00—Dancd music. 302.8—WGR, BUFFALO—990. j6:30—Bestor's orchestra. 384.4—KGO, OAKLAND—870. 8:30—Happy I.,aundriliers program. 7:00—Chimes; football lecture.' 11:.“0—Opera album music. i Wing Chairs 9:00—Republican campaign talk. 7:15—WJZ programs (3% hrs.) 12:30—N. B. C. Maxwell hour. ^ 9:30—.\rcadi.a dance music. 461.6— WCAE, PITTSBURGH—650. 1:00—Dance orchestras, 10:00—WKAF programs (2 hrs.) 7:00—Pianist; talk; GImbee, ST, PAUL-740. 12:00—Unffalo Symphony orchestra. 8:00—WEAF programs (2% hrs;) Brothers; pianist. English type— covered in English print 545.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—550. -2®°’2-W HAM. ROCHESTER—1070. Theatrical entertainment* 8:00—.studio entertainment. 7:30—Seneca dinner riiusJc. ^ ‘ llizO^I.sOng’s dance orchestra. linen, loose down cushion— large, cosy, com- 9:00—WOR Columbia program. 8:00—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) A o®A^®-?rWSM, NASHVILLE—890. 10:30—Carborundum band. 10:30—Carborundum band. ' 9:30—WJZ Maxwell hour. 11:30—I’olitioal talk; organisL fo)*table. WGY. SCHENECTADY—790. entertalnmenL 461.6—WNAC. BOSTON—650. 11:55—Time; weather; markets. 11:00—Studio entertainment. • 7:11—Amos 'n' Andy. 6:00—Stocks; farm forum. RICHMOND—1180. Luxuriously comfortable with 7:30—Physical culture concert. 6:30—DeWitt Clinton orchestra, 8:30—Warner wise krackers. 8:00—Ma.“

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State Theater for today and tomor­ niinstrel and dance in Cheney halJ. A Lovely Colonial Setting in Maple 6:25 p. m.— News Bulletins. row. They have engaged Lionel J. Ken­ 6:30 p. m.— Sea Gull Dinner Her part of Peggy Lane, the lit­ nedy’s orchestra to provide music Groun. tle chorus girl, is one that permits for dancing and the minstrel will 7:00 p. m.-—Piano Recital— of no rest for it is as full of action he put on by Tuscan Quarry, No. Drop-leaf Oblong Gateleg ( $ ,^ 2 5® (a) . Arabesque... Debussy a| the Bebe Daniels pictures of the 36, D. of P. C. a branch order of (b ) , Melodie . . . Rachmaninoffpast, and in addition has a strong Masons. The boys of John Mather (c ) . Perpetual Motion A . underlying theme of romance and Chapter are bending all efforts to ...... a von Webar dramatic incidents. put this minstrel and dance over Laura C. Gaudet, Staff Pianist The departure of Miss Daniels successfully as the profits will be Welsh Cabinet, just as ( S /C O 5 0 7:15 p. m.— Alpine Rambles— from the slapstick type of role in expended in purchasing much need­ shown ...... - I . “ The Matterhorn”'—W. Rulon this picture is in accordance with ed equipment. Williamson. the new policy recently announced Ward Kerr has been chosen gen­ W. Rulon Williamson, assis­ by Paramount. Fans of the popu­ eral chairman of the committee of Windsor Chairs, sturdy ( |Q 50 i tant actuary of thi Travelers lar film actress will welcome this arrangements. James Wilson and Insurance Company, will give change of Miss Daniels being cast In James McCaw will attend to the and q u a in t ...... ) ^ C a C il the 'last of a series of three a more serious type of role, yet re­ printing of the programs, Sher­ talks on “ Alpine Bambles” from taining comedy in a lesser degree, wood House and Russell Purnell station VJ TIC. This week is the belief. the music. Ward Harrison and “ The Matterhorn” will be the Nell Hamilton has the leading William Davis, refreshments; hall, subject of his talk. role opposite the star in this pic­ Robert Marcham;, advertising, Al­ ture. Joe E. Brown, Lilyan Tash- 7:30 p. m.— Coward Comfort bert Tuttle, Roy Warren, Ray War­ Hour from N. B. C. Studios. man, and Doris Hill complete the ren and Gordon Tuttle., Ford Ferris supporting cast. Marshall Neilan will assume responsibility for hall 8:00 p. m.— Tse Song Shop from directed. N. B. C. Studios. decorations and; Charles Morgan The associate feature for today the checking room. Ticket distribu­ 8:30 p. m.— Recital by Doris and tomorrow is a vivid picturiza- Leona Griffin, soprano and tion’ will be looked after by Russell tlon of Zane Grey’s latest story of Moore , and Clarence Chambers. George E. Harris, baritot e, win­ the Arizona wastelands. 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the church’s remaining indebted* see no reason to shift ground. lHmirI|»Btrr . .V ■■ . . ness on that day. Those odds, as a betting proposi­ ISM Evening 39sraU> There would seem to be an al­ tion, don’t make sense beenuse .. 'I' most subtle propriety in the deter­ they cannot bring into the game PUBUSrUSO BX mination of Rev. Mr. Colpitts to any money than would enter it on THB HBRA.LO PRiNTING CO. call the occasion “ Joash day.” For the more economical basis of fhree Foandad by Blwood S. Ola. Joash, who became king of Juda to one. Oot 1. 1S81 » at seven years of age and reigned But what the Times is losing Every Bvenlnc Except Sunday* and Holldaya. for forty years, had very definite sight of Is the Important difference Entered at the Poet Office at Man­ between state bets a^nd national chester as Second Claes Mall Matter. ideas about church debts. It was he SUBSCKlPrioN RATES; By Mall Ithe great Temple of bets. It shbuld consult its own six dollars a year, sixty cents a Jerusalem sorely in need of recon- sporting department and leafn inonth Cor shorter pertode. 1 .. Gome to our struction, waged a vigorous cam­ something about parlay betting on By carrier, eighteen cent* a week. Single copies three cents. paign for years, getting the priests the race track. SPECIAL ADVERTISINO REPKE- stirred up to the point of "repair­ Suppose a bettor plays a four- SIONTATIVB. Hstnllton-De Llssar. ing the breaches;” and then was horse parlay; which means that-he Inc.. 2S6 Madison Avenue. New York And see Mary Ann Stuart demonstrate the and 61S North Michigan Avenue just as vigorous in seeing that the must pick the winner In four suc­ Chicago. The Manchester Evening Herald la work was paid for and that the cessive races in order to win at on sale In New York City at Sohults'e money raised was not diverted to all. Suppose, for the purposes o r News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 4lnd. other purposes, since “ there were simplicity, he picks in each race a wonderful gas and time-saving features of the Street and 48nd. Street entrance of e _ » -V ‘ • Grand Central Station and at all not made for the House of the Lord horse against which the price Is Hoatling News Stenda • • « bowls of silver, snuffers, basons, two to one. He bets a hundred dol­ Client of International News Ser- trumpets, any vessels of gold or lars. His first horse comes in first vice. vessels of silver of the money that and the bettor wins two hundred “ International News Service has the exclusive rights to use tor republlca- was brought into the House of the dollars and gets his original stake m t m m tion In any form all news dispatch** Lord. But they gave that to the back. That three hundred dollars credited to or not otherwise oredltec In this caper. It Is also exclualvely workmen and repaired therewith goes on the second race. Again the entitled to use for reuiibltoatton all the House of the Lord.” bettor’s horse wins. He takes down the local or undated newa puhllahed CHAM8ERS herein Full Service Client pt N B A Obviously King Joash was a six hundred dollars plus his own Service. w m forthright individual who went aft­ three hundred, or nine hnndred in THURSDAY, NOV, 1, 1928 er what he deemed right to get— all. He wins the third race, collect­ 'WITH THE N W and got it. And the Good Book ing on his nine hundred dollar IN THE B.IG says of him that all his works were stake eighteen hundred dollars A o w s m r good works. plus his nine hundred, oi* twenty- Only four days intervene be­ We are very sure, that many seven hundred. His fourth horse tween this one and the day on hundreds of persons in Manchester wins and he cashes in five thousand which the people of the United who are not members of the church four hundred dollars plus the twen- States will choose their next Presi­ and not Methodists at all will re­ t^--seven hundred staked, or eight dent. Though both major candi­ joice with Pastor Colpitts and his thousand one hundred dollars. dates are to make several speeches flock over a complete success of He has won eighty times as in the course of those four days "Joash Day.’’ much as his original stake. In and the spell-binders will continue other orders the bookmakers to ring changes on the well worn Schedule have bet him eighty to one that topics of the campaign until with­ STATE TICKETS not all the four horses he picked in a few hours of the opening of So intensely interesting has been would win. And yet the odds of Classes^ the polls, the bolt is shot, to all in­ the Presidential campaign that against any one of them, for one tents and purposes— the battle of there has been an unusual lack of race, was only two to one. FRIDAY afternoon words is substantially over. It is concern over the contest for state Now a Smith bettor could very highly improbable that those per­ ofllcers in Connecticut. This ' of 2 P .M . much better afford to bet even sons who have not definitely de­ course is very largely due to the money that Smith would win New cided how they are going to vote circumstance that it is generally SATURDAY a York and even money that Smith is big enough to appreciably affect accepted by everybody except a would win Massachusetts than to afternoon the result in a single state. And very few ultra-sanguine Democrats bet even money that !^e would win 2 P. M.’ when an American voter has really that the naturally great Republican them both— that Is obvious. And made up his mind whom he is go­ majority in Connecticut would be anybody betting against him would ing to support at the polls nothing more than able to withstand any Attend both classes I have a better gamble at 3 to 2 that that the other side can ^ say will amount of battering that it con­ you liossibly can!- Smith wouldn’t carry them both convert him. ceivably might get on election day. than at evens, in separate bets, It is probable that if the voting Even a Smith "landslide,”^ of which MARY ANN STUART that he wouldn’t carry New York were to be done tomorrow instead there is no evidence whatever, of next Tuesday the result would j have to take on the quality and that he wouldn’t carry Massa­ not be different, by a tenth of one ^ political revolution in order to chusetts. But the thing goes a lot further per cent in any state in the Union, endanger either the national or from the face of the returns on state tickets in Connecticut. than this. Smith has not only got November 7. But aside from that, the Repub­ to carry the Solid South, with 114 Wherefore the only results like­ lican ticket in Connecticut is pret­ votes. New York with 45, Massa­ chusetts with 18, or their equiva­ ly to be attained in these last days ty well invincible in its own Tight. lent, but he has got to get 89 elec­ of oratory and discussion is an in­ Governor Trumbull’s administra­ tensification of the partisan spirit tion has been an extremely popular toral votes besides. In other words i he has not only got to win a four- j Why Does the Chambers Cooh Better? in the individual citizen— already, one. The pay-as-you-go policy has horse parlay, he has got to win an it is submitted, sufficiently tinctur­ made a bit with the people of the j eight or ten-horse combination, j ed with' a sort of superficial ugli­ state.' Ocular evidence of efficient T retains food juices, not allowing th-em to evaporate away from the food, and it saves ness. government has presented itself to And if these eight or ten states, are j not, each by itself, better than even j k 5S by food-shrinkage—those are reasons why the Chambers cooks foods better. We say superficial advisedly, be­ every motorist who has traversed T cause we do not believe that the Connecticut’s unequaled highways money bets on Smith, It is easy to | see how the theoretidal odds ; I unpleasantnesses horn of this po­ and has witnessed the continuous The range that cooks foods best is the one you want. BUT when that range, in addi­ litical campaign are the kind that improvement in our motor ’ road mount. On the dope, the odds survive. We don’t believe that can­ system in the last two years. The against Smith ought to be nearer tion to cooking food better, actually saves more of your time, money and work, then you 50 to one than four-and-a-half to did disagreement on political and knowledge that this great work is know it's America's greatest gas range. economic subjects is going to split being steadily carried on, our in­ one. Which is as good an exposition the American people into perma­ stitutions maintained at a high See the new Chambers Autostat at the Cooking School. See how it cooks with the nent antagonistic camps. We know grade of service and the routine as we know how to make of the- very well it isn’t, in fact. business of the state smoothly nonsensicality of betting on elec­ gas turned off. See how it even turns off its own gas without any help from you. Then, This newspaper has, from the be­ conducted, all ■without the creation tions. ‘ I ginning, supported to the best of of a cent of public debt, is not go­ finally, see how superbly it cooks any kind of food—^baked, boiled, or otherwise. its ability the candidacy of Herbert ing to be dismissed as of no ac­ Hoover. It favored his nomination count by the citizens of the state. from the start even when that There is not a name on the Re­ WINGTON, nomination was not the choice of publican state ticket which is not many Connecticut Republican lead­ there because its owner has earned ■LETTEl WATKINS BROTHERS,Im ers, who wanted to force the re- his nomination and election by loy­ al and capable service to the peo­ o u t h a n c h e s t e r nomination of President Coolidge. This is the sixth of a series of | 54 S M Consistently, it has favored Hoo­ ple of Connecticut. seven articles outlining the politi-1 ver’s election. This would have As to the Republican Congres­ cal situation in the varlons states been the case no matter whom the sional nominees, we can think of as election day nears. Democrats had nominated. The nothing more unlikely than that By RODNEY DUTCHER Herald has supported and is sup­ any Republican voter in this state porting Mr. Hoover because it be­ will not welcome the opportunity Washington, Nov. 1.— Iowa has lieves him to be the best qualified to cast his vote for Frederic C. 13 electoral votes, Wisconsin 13, Walcott as senator when it is so Minnesota 12, Kansas 10, Nebras­ American for the job— bar none in over a Republican opponent, and wherever she travels. . . Richard either party. well known that no man in the ka 8, North Dakota 5 and South many Republican votes he will win Dakota 5. and how many Democratic votes the Smith managers have sought IN NEW YORK Dix back In town and Irene Bor- HUNTERS For the achievements of Gover­ country stands closer to Mr. Hoo­ Hoover undoubtedly will carry he will lose, to get a mortgage on his vote for donl, who sang with, Chevalier In nor Smith this newspaper has noth­ ver and no person in Connecticut Iowa and Kansas. Wisconsin is Wisconsin has shown, affection their national ticket. To this end New York, Nov. 1 — One of the Paris .... Elsie' Ferguson, get­ TAKENOTICE ! most amusing consequences of pro­ ing but admiration. For his person­ could possibly be of so much serv­ very likely to vote for Smith. Sen­ for Smith from the start. Senator the Democratic senatorial candi­ ting just a shade older. . . . Mor­ date was persuaded to withdraw. hibition has been the metamorpho­ ris Gest, who "Wears a sloppy hat * Hunters are forbidden to ality it has nothing but respect. ice to this state in the Senate, un­ ator George W. Norris of Nebraska Blaine’s declaration for Smith was has come out for Smith, and the an encouraging boost. Senator La Farmer-Labor papers have been sis of many of the most staid and with evening clothes. . , . Jesse trespass on our property at With his religion it is no more con­ der a Hoover administration, as result in Minnesota, Nebraska and Follette’s silence is regarded as saying nice things, about Smith, conservative “ brownstone fronts” Laskyj a cherubic poking mag­ Highland Park for^ k e purr cerned than with that of the man Mr. Walcott; and why any single the Dakotas will be difficult to fore­ tacit acquiescence with Blaine. but Hoover has most of the Min­ into ornate speakeasie|s. nate. . . . pose of shooting garafc> i Republican In the First Congres­ cast. Wisconsin is "wet and insurgent. nesota press. What once was known as the Which reminded me, by the way, Any person violating the or» in the moon, for the Herald stands “ frigid Fifties,” thanks to the aris­ on the constitution of the United sional district should vote for the Farm relief, prohibition and re­ She has a Catholic population of In North and South Dakota each of the rather simple luncheon with der wi.u he nrosechtedio the full party seems to be depending on the tocratic tone exuding from the which Emil Jannings was welcomed extent pf the iaiy. i amiable but sorely mlxed-up Mr. ligion have been made the most about 25 per cent, considerably States— the provision that “ no re­ more than any other state in this prejudice against the other’s^ can­ severe looking mansions, threatens to New York .... But bad they important issues in this great ag­ to be renamed «the frappe Fifties.” L.A\VKKNCB W. CASE, ligious test shall ever be required Kopplemann in preference to the ricultural section. It is a nomi­ group. On the other hand, she has didate. The farm issue has hurt served tripe, or pork and beans, we E.ASK.UHI)THKK!ii« as a qualification to any o^ce or veteran Fenn It is Impossible to been nominally Republican. Many Hoover and the prohibition and re­ And, to add' to ithe gaiety of the would all have turned out to greet nally Republican region, but it Is situation, men who once were • TONICA SIMtlNOj^ C a i public trust under the United imagine. most irregularly Republican, for it of her La Follette voters of 1924 ligious issues have hurt Smith. Jannings. . . . The tendency has been to regard butlers or waiters in the homes of States.” ^ If there Isn’t much noise being has sent to the senate La Follettes, are sure to vote for Hoover. It is And ' then, upon the next day, easy to see, however, why the both states a3 more likely to go for the rich now are masters of the to a llttlo luncheon for W. B., made over the state ticket the rea­ Norrises, Shipsteads, Fraziers, brownstones and chai;ge their for­ But we have expressed our in­ Howells, Brookharts—In- fact, by Democrats have such high hopes Hoover than Minnesota. Ih- both Woodward, who will soon be out BEFORE YOU BUY AN alienable right to express our belief son Is obvious. Both Republicans the Democrats seem to lack organi­ mer employes for the privilege- of A far the greater portion of the Sen­ there. with a book about General Grant,, and Democrats know very well zation and outstanding leaders. wining and dining in their ex- called “ Meet General Grant” . . . that Mr. Hoover and Mr. Hoover's ate’s progressive blo'c. mahsion's. OIL BURNER party are better qualified to con­ that, no matter what may be the Nebraska is the state most like­ That Iowa and Kansas will go for and we fell to talking about great In the five states called doubt­ Hoover is questioned by hardly men and heroes in general . . . . Cliii.eider trol the affairs of the United States results elsewhere, Connecticut Isn’t ful, Smith is running strong and ly to be affected by the, annouiice- Head waiters, who made their ment of Senator Norris. Democrats anyone. And Woodward, who has studied OiL-O-RiATIC for the next four years than Gover­ even remotely likely to turn over the Democrats have claimed all df small fortunes from the fat and read much on such matters,, them at one time or another. Rep­ claim Smith has appealed to most tips that have gone about the ' ' ...... and nor Smith and the heterogeneous the machinery of its state manage­ of her German voters all along. expressed the opinion that all men resentatives of the farmers in IKjluor selling night clubs, have were made great by accident. . . Democratic party, made up as it is ment to a party which is not only these states led the "farm revolt” The, Lutheran Synod has declared grown weary of the slump in trade TORIDHEET without experience in the govern­ against Intolerance and the State is date ifs.' Had General Gran*' been less In­ of conflicting and irreconclllble before, and at the Kansas City con­ and have also moved- into hide­ dulgent in his cups, said Wood­ Federation of Labor is out for groups. On that position we stand ment of Connecticut but fails to vention. i aways. These are among the ward. he would never have drunk Rudolph A. Johnson Smith. Smith’s Omaha farm relief A m e r i c a n most exclusive of Manhattan’s — and on ihat position we believe present a single constructive rea­ Some of those leaders, notably himself out of 'the array and be­ ao CHiituo. Street non-office holders, have bolted .from speech sounded good to many Ne­ prohibition-violating resorts.There that the majority of Connecticut son for a change. came president * of the United l^ on e 26A or fil84-W Hoover. Now it is up to the farm­ braska farmers. But Sejjiator How­ HIS rORYl numbers ca'n only b2 apprcfiimated. States. , Thus, said he, a little SaleKnian Itepreseniing I voters will stand on election day. ell. and Governor McMullen have Without havlmg attended, to ers themselves. There has bee.u NOVEMBER 1 N tracing would show most of the Al. H. STItiOKLAND And that, when you come to it, some defection, of course, but been campaigning for Hoover, and date, ,T am told that these places famous ones to have had a little BETTING DOPE the Norris delay in i declaring for 1701— William Penn returned to cater only to the dinner trade. i -S' is the sum of all the discussion of “ farm revolts” are notoptously un­ England. lucic In their favor. . . . The New York Times professes reliable, as was proved In 1924, Smith encouraged^ organization Food and drinks are featured. this campaign. Last hour raving 1762— Benjamin Franklin return­ And over ’ the week-end to a to be puzzled by the arithmetical and the Republicans say they leaders. There is no' drinking or dancing, county fair in Connecticut. . . . won’t affect the situation. Then ed again from England. no after-theater rendezvousing. P O R S A tE processes of bettors who, holding aren’t worrying in 1928. They a4- Smltl^s anti-prohibition attitude 1765— Stamp Act became opera­ And. I,,.had not seen a county fair •why rave? mlt that Smith strengthened .him­ and hie religion are serious handi­ And the patronage is liinited to New York to be an even break as tive in the colonies. since I left Lapeer county, Mich. self on his western Invasion, but caps to him' in those regions where “ the select.” , . .. I'-And there was something between Hoover and Smith, and they are sure that he didn't change 1864— Confederate dollar valued It’s all very funny! ' ii.Ui farm/ discontent might otherwise at 4 1-2 cents. infectiously merry about it that EVERYBODY INTERESTED anywhere near as many votes as he turn the tide for him. Only Norris Massachusetts worthy of very 1864— Postal money order system we miss in the metropolis, what All Manchester feels a sort of I slight Odds on Smith, yet regard needed. / ■ could deliver Nebraska to Smith, Jottings from the , week’s note­ ■with, the homework displays and and perhaps not even he. inaugurated. proprietory interest In the beauti­ four-and-a-half to one on Hoover ------,-i book. . . . That welcome party the garnerings of the fall and the It may be significant to point out 'The great handicap in the farm that Paramount-Lasky gave Chev­ harness races and the crowds of ful South Methodist church, so sa­ to he a sensible gamble. that the combined Davls-La Fol- states from the Smith point of vie'w alier, the Parisian entifertalnter children and the funny little doll lient a figure is its-edifice In the For our part we are not In the lette vote In'1924 was 25,000 more ^3 that in ordinary years there is who has been brought over for radks and wheels of fortune and GREENHOUSE physical picture of the town. So least surprised at long odds in fa­ than the Coolidge vote In, Nebras­ no' Democratic partv speak of. A THOUGHT the talkies, at the Ritz I sugar, floss machines, and the live* ka, 9,000 more in North 'D ako­ Minnesota, for instance. There the •will aU Manchester find Itself in vor of Hoover, even granting the am told $30,000 was spent on.! the stock and the smell of apples and 621 Hartford Road ta, 210,000 more in Wisconsin, national organization has under­ blowout and It’s not hard to be­ vegetables and the soil. Telephone 37-3 sympathy with the energetic pur­ New York and Massachusetts situa­ 25,000 ^ess in Minnesota, and 1,000 taken . to create an emergency ma­ To everything there is a season, lieve. . . . . All Broadway was pose of its pastor to raise in one tions to be as Indicated in the bet­ more in South Dakota. Figuring chine, sending Senators Wheeler of and a time to every pnrjose under there. Including Fanny . Ward, a GILBERT SWAN. day, next Sunday, so big a sum of ting. We do not, however, entirely from a base of past performances/ iJontana and Wagner of New York the heaven.— Ecci. 8:1. who looks younger each year of to the scene. money as fifteen thousand dollars credit the four-and-a-half ballyhoo. one Is confronted -with the puzzle her old age. Greatler London increases . iti of figuring just how mkpy La Fol- Bonator Shipstead, Farmer-La- Ob^rve degree, propriety and And there was Elinor Glyn, wiho ^ AVarm, dry sa t will clean g population at die’ rate of 7 6.0 6At' and to burn the notes representing We said so the other day and we lette votes Smith can get, flow borite, is expected to be re-elected place.— Shakespeare, brings her “ It” , along •with her write or light serge costume. every year. ■ -MwL ' *■:; - j MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1928. , PAGE SEVEN

r — M. Shelton, Mrs. Max Bengs, Mrs. al operation was so skilfully done HALLOWE’EN DANCE AT WOMEN DEMONSTRATE L.. S. Burti^i^ that no further attention was nec- Health and Diet F .A C T S ABOUT The liQill^e^Kembers are very cessary. 'O y t i H S anxlou^ fbaU not only the newly Apply over throat and cheat REC DRAWS 150 CROWD VOTING MACHINE made voters^appeaf to learn the use —swrJIow small pieces of— A dvice CONNECTICUT of the machine, but many who may The coal production in Britain •» CONNECTICUT CHAMBER. OP COMMERCE have forgoqin just what is required last year was 252 million tons: About 150 persons attended the The voting machine demonstra­ of them at xke time o” a presldgU'^ the" quantity all over Europe, out­ By DR. FRANK McCOt side Britain, was 344 million. annual Hallowe’en dance and frolic tion which iS^ bqing given today tlal election. The-women workers (192)— Connecticut’s Mineral Resources. at the School Street Rec last night. will instruct, all in "the importance from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. at Hale’s of voting early in the day, and show Although Connecticut is not a great mineral producing state, McKay’s Serenaders, attired in red store is held in . the annex them just how to proceed without t —Dr. , McCoy will "gladly ans- her yearly production in minerals is valued at more than and white jackets, furnished the or radio shop, situated between.the a moment’s delay. wer personal questl(»ns on | $6,000,000. Eight years ago her mineral products were valued at approximately $4,000,000. music. The large gymnasium was Hale store proper and C. E. House liealtb ann diet, addiessed to i very prettily decorated in true During colonial days deposits of Iron were found in many & Son’s. The League of Women him, care of The Herald. Bn- } Hallowe’en fashion. Black and gold voters are in charge, and mem­ TRAPPER CUT OFF TOES places of the State. During the Revolution, the Housatonic crepe paper and cornstalks were close stamped, addressed, large j bers who have volunteered in as­ envelope (or reply. 1 Valley was the Pittsburgh of America. Copper ore was taken used by Eric Crawshaw and Elmer from .mines in East Granby. Many of the cannon and much of sisting with the Instruction of the Prince George, B. C.— J. Omera, «►-—------Johnsou, decorating committee. new voters are the following: Rep­ the ammunition used In the WSr for Independence were made Various games were played under trapper in the Upper Finlay river THE PREVENTION AND CURE in western Connecticut of Connecticut'iron. Car wheels and resentative Marjory Cheney, Mrs. district, was forced to amputate his the direction of Miss Viola Lalonde H. Russell Tryon, Mrs. George OP TUBERCULOSIS fine tools were made from Salisbury iron and at one time iron such as eating apples tied to toes when they became Infected fol­ products from the Housatonic Valley were sent to many distant Borst; Mrs. Harold Alvord, Mrs. lowing frost bite. Recently he came strings, peanut hunt, and others. George H. Wilcox, Mrs. C. W. Hut­ markets. There were also novelty dance num­ to a local surgeon for further There Is nothing mysterious chinson, Mrs. R. G. Rich, Mrs. E. treatment, but was told the origin­ about the development of tubercu­ Some 'of the first copper coins used In the' colonies came from bers. losis if the bugaboo of the germ a mine in Newgate which is now famous as having been used as theory ia forgotten and the funda­ a prison during the Revolution and for some time thereafter. mental causes of its origin are Copper ore from one Connecticut mine was shipped to England. COURT PREVENTS Do Your Legs Grow Tired Easily? studied^ At one time lead was mined near Middletown. Silver and other SON’S TES'TIMONY While the bacillus of tuberculo­ valuable ores have been found in small quantitlies in Con­ Do Your Feet and Ankles Swell and Inflame sis is usually found in the sputum necticut. Atlantic City.— A /12-year-old of patients suffering from pulmo­ The principal mineral products in Connecticut today are: boy was saved from living testi­ . and Get So Sore You Can Hardly ll^alk? nary tuberculosis, it is often im­ Clay products, stone, lime, sand and gravel. Feldspar and mony against bis own mother by possible to find any trace of this barite are mined in some places. Judge William H. Smathers in Do­ Have You Varicose or bacillus, which is so commonly Connecticut stood 41st among the states In the value of Its mestic Relations Court here re­ cited as the cause of tuberculosis. mineral products for a recent year. Pennsylvania led all states, cently. The fact that the germ is not al­ with Oklahoma second. The total approximate value of mineral Counsel for Herman Myers tried S-woUen Veins and Bunches r ways present should show us that products for the United States was $6,262,000,00-0. For Con­ to substantiate! a charge of infideli­ Near the Ankle or Knee ® it is not the primary cause of this necticut the value was $6,755,454. The clay products, exclusive ty against Mrs. Myers by placing the J disease. of pottery,, were valued at $2,509,727; stone at $2,655,?39; boy on the stand. But the court To stop the misery, pain or soreness, help reduce the dan­ From practical experience in di­ lime, $672,821; and sand and gravel, $463,807. ruled otherwise, gerous swollen veins and strengthen the legs, use Aloone’s agnosing and treating thousands of “ I will not allow.this boy to give Emerald Oil. This clean, powerful, pentrating yet safe an­ cases of pulmonary tuberculosis, I testimony that may harm his moth­ tiseptic healing oil is obtainable at all first-class drug stores. have been forced to the conclusion er. The moral and human elements In hiindrecis of cases Mooneys Emerald Oil has given that there are only three important are stronger than legal right,” blessed relief. Get a bottle today. Use it for Ulcers, Old necessary physical exercise to. in­ said judge Smathers. underlying causes of this disease. I sure strong muscles. SPECIAL SESSION TO Sores, Broken Veins and Troublesome Cases of Eczem.a.' will mention them in the order of If you are honestly trying to Magnell Drug Co., South Manchester says your money back their importance: conserve your vital energies, you plain, white tablets. It kills a cold if it does not help. so quickly you can hardly believe First, every tubercular patient will not make the mistake of be­ MAKE TWO VOTERS AND THEY’RE OUT has a tight, almost immovable ing critical of others, of angry out­ Cold Means Nothing it’s the tablet that did it. Just one diaphragm. bursts of temper nor, worst of all, "What is Jones like In financial heads-off a cold that’s coming-on; The diaphragm is a flat muscle of pitying yqutself. If you are Law Requires Those of Age matters?” to Race Enthusiast! a bad cold you’ve had for several days may take several. separating the chest organs from weak, it can be only because you' After .Regular Sessions and “ Well, I’ve been told the only those of the abdomen. It is the thing he ever came by honestly Driving in the^open, in all kinds have squandered the natural Before Election Be Made. Even “ flu” gives in to Pape’s main muscle used in breathing, and strength which is inherently yours. was adenoids.” — Tit-Bits. of weather, even those who are Cold Compound, which any drug­ accomplishes this act of breathing Being sorry" for yourself Is only used to it will contract colds. They gist can give you, for thirty-five by contracting and expanding, and The selectmen, town clerk and Gas is driven through under­ cents. Everyone has suggestions wasting sympathy on someone you registrars w ill, be in session next needn’t worry anyone who knows in this way forces the air in and. know doesn’t deserve It.» ground mains of Britain at tire when you have a cold, but this one out of the lungs with a kind of bel­ Monday, November 5 for one hour, rate of 30 miles an hour. a certain compound that comes in works! Now, as to the third of, these from 12 o’clock noon to 1 o’clock lows action. causes: " BIERALD OIL Those of tubercular type are In the afternoon for the purpose of Dieting errors create toxins in making voters whose qualifications born with this limited diaphragma­ the blood which furnish’ the soil tic action and, if it is discovered matured after October 20. That Is, for the growth of tuberculosis! the young man or young woman early in life, suitable breathing ex­ The practice of overfeedihg':the ercises will entirely correct thl.s who became 21 years of age after tubercular patient is one that . ; I October 20, the last day that vot­ dangerous defect and a normal cannot too strongly condemn.'! be­ condition can be developed. After ers were made, and whose names lieve that this stuffing process, so are on the to-be-made list, can be ROBART’S ROBART’S the disease has progressed to any commonly used, is responsible for great extent, great care must be made Monday. As far as can be most of the early deaths. It Is a learned, there are but two would-be used in taking these breathing ex­ well known fact that the digestion voters who are qualified to be made ercises, or the strain on the irritat­ and assimilation of the one suffer­ at that time, but the law specifies ed lungs will only break down the ing from this disease is always im­ When Your Friends Talk About You that the selectmen and re^strars tender tissues and retard the heal­ paired. If this is true how can any­ must meet on that day for this pur ing processes. one— by any flight of the imagina­ pose. q When inhaling, the tubercular tion— believe that if more foqd . Js D They Speak Admiringly, Even Enviously, ■patient should not attempt to en- used there will be a beneficldl-rrb* T H E A N SW E R ’ large the upper chest, but rather suit? 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Riprinud fwm ' Ctotian Herald,' July 28, 1$28j > » the Tammuny Tiger out of The White House!

Do you want the Tammany of “ Boss” Tweed, of Croker Murphy launched his campaign for th^ nomination o f Gov­ And now it is claimed that Tammany has“ reformed”— that and o f Murphy in the honored seat o f Washington, o f Lincoln, ernor Smith for the Presidency in 1924, culminating in the bitter Gov. Smith has exerdseid a cleansing influence. Yet the of Qeveland, Roosevelt and Wilson? struggle of the Madison Square Garden Convention. He was Tammany “ Scandals o f 1928” are no less shameful than those succeeded by Olvany, largely through Smith’s influence. of years gone by, and involve typical graft transactions on a W hile he cannot be held responsible for Tammany’s previ­ “ Tammany Hall is not a political party but purely a colossal scale, running into untold millions— the Queens Sewer business enterprise. *. not only does the organization stand ous record, Alfred E. Smith is a product o f its system. Backed Scandal, the Pay Roll Padding Scandal, the Milk Graft Scandal, as the organization of crime but it embodies the tyranny by his “political godfather,” “Big Tom” Foley, a saloon­ of crime.** Dr. C. H. Parkhurst keeper and Tammany district leader. Smith was elected to the the Gas Cut-off Scandal and many others. State Assembly in 1903 and has ever since served Tammany “ A1 Smith’s Tammany Hall” is just the same old tiger un­ Founded inl789 as a “ benevolent,patriotic and charitable” faithfully and well — its most distinguished member and reformed— and unashamed: society, Tammany became a political organization in 1800. apologist: Its first “ boss” was Aaron Burr. By the time of the Civil War it had become a thoroughly “ I have listened to a great deal of public and very “ Tammany is a human institution and as such it has its entrenched “ system” for political corruption and graft which caustic criticism of Tammany and I ask myself: How can natural weaknesses. Nobody has ever said that Tammany was exploited to the utmost by “Boss” Tweed. He died in anything live in this country 139 years that is not all is an aggregation of saints— nobody would seriously con­ right ? I will conclude with a congratulation and thanks jail in 1878 after conviction of incredible thefts. tend that. No other human institution is. But it has been to the SOCIETY OF WHICH I AM PROUD TO BE A the controlling power and it has contained the preponder­ Later followed the notorious Croker regime which lasted MEMBER AND AN OFFICER.” ance of membership in this community for more than a until 1 9 0 1 . “ To the party belongs the spoils,” said he, “ I tell Gov. Smith*s address at the Tammany Hall hundred years, and by and large it compares favorably in you now right but, we win and we expect everybody to stand 4th of July celebration, 1928 point of members, taking that into consideration, with any by us.” They did. Croker and his henchmen garnered un­ other human institution.** told millions. Gov. Smith*s Speech, Tammany Hall, July 4, 1926- Tammany has ever been a thorn in the flesh o f the National Then came Murphy— ^alleged organizer of a “ New” Tam­ Democratic party. many. True, the more brazen methods of corruption and graft were abandoned, but only for less open and equally ef­ The only two Democratic Presidents since the Civil War The Tammany organization is financed from New York ficient ways of plunder. Murphy died early in 1924 and the — Cleveland and W ilson— both fought and were fought by City’s treasury. In every district’ a Tammany leader holds a local press summed up his efforts: Taminany. city job and draws a dty salary. Many o f the Tammany chiefs The Tammany Congressmen from New York- City have and “ sachems” are also on the dty or county pay rolL The “ Tammany Hall has a long record. It professes to cherish consistently and bitterly fought every move in Congress to the people but at heart it always intends to exploit and help farmers. Tammany always has been‘ completely antag­ total o f these salaries is in excess o f $650,000 a year. debauch th em »,,lt has greatly refined its methods. There onistic to the interests: o f agriculture. And now Tammany is preparing to move on the Federal are no longer crude Tweed stealings. But by subtler means, usually within the forms of law, Tammfinyis still able to Tammany Congressmen fought Woman Suffrage, fought Treasury. Already “ the boys” back in New York Gty are enrich its masters... For New York it is just as much a Prohibition, fought all restrictions of immigration and fought gleefully dividing up the fat salaried Government positions-^ disgrace as it was fifty years ago that it is so often ruled every forward-lookmg movement o f the nation except such as to say nothing of the thousands of lesser jobs for the by this secret and self-appointed oligarchy, which does furthered the material benefit o f the Tammany interests. not publish Us accounts, and yet presumes to direct the “ faithfiil” — and utilizing all other forms of governmental public administration and the political fortunes of a great power in building up and perpetuating this ‘‘machine.” city • • • a system which, without official responsibility, de­ “ A predatory band, more interested in personal plunder grades our official life and which condemns New York to For Tammany has hitherto conducted a retail business— ft than in party principle—a stench in the nostrils of decent suffer frommaladministration and the lowest moral stand­ is now preparing to make it a wholesale business covering the Democracy, selfish, disloyal and corrupt.** ards in public life,** entire United States. N . Y . Times, editorial, April 26,1924 William Jennings Bryan on Tammany, 1912 Do you want THAT ? Ask your consdence! i shall DLof pass ? Keep them out with your votes lor Hoover and Cmtifeand^ M government

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impossible to find repair facilities a large van with radio cases cover­ HALLOWE’EN ROISTERERS' and meant walking home or “ bum­ $50,000 IN UQUOR ed with canvas across the hack. EARTHQUAKE RECORDED ming” a ride. The driver gave his name as James PICKED ON TIRE VALVES The streets were thronged witn B. Dupui, of 160 Warren street. boys and girls garbed In every SEIZED IN DARIEN Newark,' N. J., and the truck was queer manner imaginable. Many listed as being owned by Nicholas Denver, Colo., Nov. 1.— A severe of the girls were dressed in men’s Cantino, of 91 Summer street, New­ earthquake, recorded as of the first IMany Cars Put Out of Use by clothing. magnitude, was reported today by ERVICE for Supposed to Have Been Land­ ark. Lawbreakers Who Stole Air A favorite stunt of the mischief- Father Forestall, seismograph op­ ed From a Boat in the Dupui told police that he drove erator and professor at Regis col­ Appliances. makers was to write the names of through town with the truck emp­ Hoover and Smith on the display Sound. lege here. The 'quake was of one ty yesterday afternoon and went to hour and fifteen minutes duration, Not content with the usual Hal­ windows of nearly every store with Westport where he secured the li­ Darien, Conn., Nov. 1.— Police­ and reached its maximum at 9:19 MOTORIS candles and soap, making a lot of the lowe’en capers such as costuming, quor.^ The packages forming the P. m., last night. It ended at 10:30 ringing door bells, rapping on win­ extra work for the store help and man Amos Anderson this afternoon truck’s contents were water soaked P. m. window cleaners. dows and other comparatively ran across the largest load of li­ and police believed they had been Greatest interest was revealed harmless pranks, boys at the south There were numerous Hallow­ quor that has been found in this landed from a boat a fairly short here in the quake, because it was end last night temporarily crip­ e’en parties about town and so section in months, and Immediate­ time before they were seized. closer to Denver than any quake in pled a score or more of automo­ many dances that none of them ly after its seizure steps were taken many years. Father Forestall locat­ biles. was over-crowded. to determine if the ilquor was land­ ed it at a distance of 700 miles, ed from a boat at a point on the They did this, not simply by let­ SOME W RECK probably in Texas or Arizona. ting the air out of the tires, but by Sound shore east of Norwalk. An­ removing the valves. This, of derson’s seizure is valued at fifty Westminste* Cathedral, London’s A pillion ride of 1500 miles has thousand dollars. It included Cham­ course, caused the owners consid­ been accomplL«hed by a Johannes­ “ Have you ever been in a rail­ greatest Cath.’llc^ church, cost $1,- erable inconvenience. In the case pagne, whiskey, and brandj'. way accident?” burg girl. Miss Theunissen, who Anderson was patroling the Post 250,000 to build, but including the By ISRAED KLEIN of some who attended dances and travelled to Port Elizabeth and “ Yes, I once went through a tun­ elaborate decorative designs in Science Editor, NEA Service did not get out until late, it was Road wTien he came upon the truck nel and kissed the father instead back on the piJion of a cycle. near the high school. The truck was mosaic when completed ?10,000,- Motorists will waiver between of the daughter.” Ulk, Berlin. 000 will have been spent on it. two problems this winter, in their effort to use the best antl-freeze Reductions liquid in their cooling system. One will be whether to use glyc­ V erine or some similar substance in and so no longer worry over the proper proportion of anti-freeze so­ lution in the radiator. The other will be whether to use denatured alcohol and be sure nothing dele­ terious is happening to the connec­ tions or other parts of the system. USED UNUSUAL VALUES The answer is more a matter of personal judgment, since the need for one type of anti-freeze over the other varies with the locality and its peculiar weather conditions. For instance, in the north where CARS winter stays practically over the entire season and even beyond, WARD’S NEW STORE there Is less chance of losing alco­ hol by evaporation than in the To Clean Up Before now have been made for years by over ten million Ward customers are southern and more varying climes. THINK Therefore alcohol would be much Conn!! S e * Montgomery Ward & Company, South Manchester, FIRST OF THINK cheaper and more efficient than FIRST OP glycerine. WARD’S But farther south, where winter Winter Arrives WHENEVER Over twenty-three thou^nd Ward customers in South Manchester and vicinity can tell you of WARD’S is interspersed with warm snatches, YOU THINK the great savings possible at Ward’s. Come in, see, test, compare Ward’s Unusual V a V e s aJd you WHENEVER the best anti-freeze to use is glyc­ OF BUYING will understand that we Never Sacrifice Quality to Make a Low Price.” Every purchase is backed YOU THINK erine. The reason is obvious. If a We Stand Back of What We Sell by the Ward Guarantee of “Satisfaction or Your Money Back.” purcnase is Packed OP BUYING warm spell overtook an alcohol- filled radiator, the alcohol would quickly evaporate. Glycerine, how­ AND DON’T FORGET ever, stays in, for the evaporation THE WARDWAY ELECTRIC point of this fluid is even higher 24 HOUR SERVICE FAMOUS WESTERN FIELD PRESIDENT MODEL CABINET than that of water, while Its freez­ ing point is much lower. DAY AND NIGHT GARAGE

In real cold climate as in Cana­ GYRATOR WASHER SIX SHOT PUMP AIRLINE AC-8 RADIO da and even in some of the more northerly parts of the United States, glycerine would have anoth­ $ 185-75 er disadvantage. As it gets colder, Schaller’s Garage GUN this anti-freeze tends to grow thicit $85.95 CJomplete Eqnlp’t and sluggish, therefore retarding OPEN DAY AND NIGHT the flow of cooling liquid through Center and Olcott Streets. Tel. 1226-2 the radiator, pump and water jack­ On Easy Pay’ts $05.95 On Easy Pasrmenta et. $200.75 Although it would keep the sys­ $8 Do>vn, .$5 Month Hear Airline new tem from cracking up due to freez­ tone quality. See this ing the glycerine might have a ten­ new eight tube and dency toward clogging the radiator rectifying tube light and the water pump and as a re­ Save ?50 to $80 at soqket set, in beauti­ Ward’s cash price. Six $35.10 ful five-ply walnut sult produce just the opposite ef­ to 8 sheet capacity, veneer President fect. The motor would suddenly get solid copper tub plated Used by 50.000 hunters. We sold 11,000 in four cabinet. One dial for very hot before the liquid could months. Come In and see this marvelous repeater easy, sharp tuning; thin down enough to be effective. Inside; splashproof Easiest action of any pump gun made Six shots iii genuine Netrodyne motor; 8-posltion In­ 10 seconds. Tested high pressure carbon steel bar- circuit: Baldwin tone Alcohol, however, maintains a stant release wringer. smokeless powder. Harmless action. unit and seven foot regular consistency from freezing Ten year guarantee; 30 Visible locking bolt. Safety firing pin. air -column speaker. to boiling, has even a lower freez­ days’ trial; free demon- No more batteries. ing point than glycerine and there­ • stratlon. Save 25 per cent to RED HEAD SHELLS, 12 G A .... 85c BOX 50 per cent. fore is more effective in real cold weather. A BIG PRICE REDUCTION It Is to be remembered that what is wanted is an engine heated up to the proper operating temperature. That’s pretty close to the boiling ON A U USED CARS Paris and New York Style Creations point of water. an anti-freeze that is too effi­ cient, that would tend to keep this 1927 Brougham operating temperature down, is bad 1926 standard Sedan, 4 door. for the engine. In this case, either there is too.much anti-freeze in the 1926 Master Six Sedan k t j cooling system, in proportion to NEW COAT MODES water, or the anti-freeze Itself is In­ 1925 Standard Sedan, 2 door. SILK DRESSES efficient for th$ climate. 1926 Master Six, 2 door In real cold weather, that re­ 1925 Studebaker Special Six, 2 door mains so consistently through the winter, alcohol permits the engine 1923 Hudson Coach. to warm up to proper operating You Can Rely On a Buick Dealer’s Wordi $14 .9 5 temperature much faster than glyc­ erine and it keeps the engine at $9.85 this temperature more evenly. Lit­ tle, if any, of the alcohol evapor­ CAPITOL BUICK CO. Beautiful Fur Trimmed new fall coats ates even at this temperature, for from New York’s Exclusive Designers, it still below its boiling point. JAMES M. SHEARER, Manager. faithfully reproduced with all the chic and Of course more alcohol would charm of the originals. have to be used in proportion to Ward’s smart new fall styles offer water the more northerly the cli­ you more style and quality for your Broadcloths, Duvmeres, Velours, Suedes mate. But right proportions have money. Dresses of Rich Silk Mate­ in Currant Red, New Tan, Brown, Marine been worked out by engineers for BUICK I la I BUICK rials and Lovely Trimmings that Blue and Black, with clever Diagonals, Set- various degrees of temperature, so you’d expect to find only at $15.00 to In Stripes, Fan Pleats, Embroidered Godets that there may be no danger of $19.50. Beautiful Satins, Crepe and Motifs, Pinched Tucks, freezing from the use of too little Remains, Flat Crepes and Georgettes anti-freeze or no worry of evapora­ in black, navy, copper, russet brown, Exquisitely finished, trimmed with lux­ tion from an overdose of the liquid. imperial blue and wood pigeon. Scal­ urious furs. Many of them duplicates of Silk City Filling Station loped skirts, pleated skirts, circular Paris models. Sizes 14 to 53, misses fiares, draped side effects, lace and and women. No extra charge for extra WOMEN MECHANICS There is nothing more ornament trim and many more. sizes. vital to automobile satis­ In the near future your car will probably be expertly repaired by a faction than a dependable women mechanic. A group of Mich­ gasoline service. And here's igan State College co-eds have pe­ where we fit into the pic­ OTHER GROUPS OTHER GROUPS titioned the faculty to extend the ture— Our gasokne delivers $7.98 $14.95 automotive engineering course to $19.75 $24.75 $39.75 Include feminine students. greater mileage and reduces motoring costs and trouble. NO CHANCE IN NEWPORT Car thieves have no chance in FULL OVERSIZE BALLOON CORDS YOUTHFUL, FALL MILLINERY Newport, R, I. With 36 automo­ THE IMPERIAL WINDSOR biles stolen there last year, all 36 were recovered. The next “ per­ RIVERSIDE TIRES fect record” was made by York, DEUGHTFUL STYLES Pa., where 77 of the 78 cars stolen PHONE— BATTERY SERVICE— 1710 PARLOR HEATER in 1927 were returned. Alex Tournaud, Prop. Corner Center And Adams St. 16,000 FEW AUTOS IN RUSSIA Miles Guaranteed $1.98 $97.60 Of the 21,035 automobiles regis­ tered In Russia, 78 per cent are CAR WASHING On Easy Payments state owned, 7 per cent coopera­ CORDUROY 20x4.40 ...... $6.79 PELTS, VELVETS, $107.85 tively owned. There Is one car for 80x4.50 ...... $7,65 $9 Down, $5 Month every 6723 persons In Russia. DEPT. UNDER NEW 30x5.00 ...... $10.15 SA'TINS, VELOURS Goodyear Firestone 3 0 x 5 .2 5 ...... $ 1 1 .8 5 CHINA HAS FEW CARS 30x5.77 ...... $14.75 Featuring the new Claret Keeps a six room MANAGEMENT TIRES 31x4.95...... $11.75 Red, Hunter^ Green. Mlnet home warm and com­ Although one of the largest na­ Blue, Russet Brown and a fortable all winter. 31x5.00...... $10.45 dozen other colors In- tions in the world, China has only Service That Can’t Be Beat! 31x5.25...... $11.75 charming new styles for Beautiful walnut finish one automobile to every 5000 per­ Batteries 33x6.00 ...... $15.40 miss or matron. See these hariponizeza with sons. 33x6.20 ...... $17.25 new styles and colors be­ other furniture. Uses Rentals for Radio or Car. P. J. MORIARTY fore making your selec­ any kind of fuel. Cir­ POSTS LUBE DRUNKS Pay as You Ride tion. All repair work done efficient­ 8-Year Tubes culates moist air ly and satisfactorily. Comer West Center and Add only 10 per cent through all rooms. Equally lowprices on BETTER HATS $3.95 Drunken and careless drivers In McKee Streets^ to low prices. Pay 25 3 - year guaranteed Is a regular furnace for upstairs use that takes New York City and suburbs dam­ Also new batteries at reason­ per cent down and 25 Riverside brown molded able prices. Tri. 566 per cent monthly. circle tubes. Captivating modes, In new shapes, new trims. no more space than old fashioned unsightly aged 560 lamp posts last year. The Smartest of the New York styles. stove with its dirt and inconvenience. Cost of replacing these posts was about $18,500. BARLOW’S GARAGE Manchester Auto MORE DRUNKEN DBIVEBS ------595 Main St., So. Manchester Top Co. The licenses of 1636 persbns were revoked In New Jersey d ring Next Door to Sheridan Hotel AU Work Folly Goaranteed. Mo n t g o m e r y Wa r d CO. 1927 for drunken driving. Only W. J. MESSIER 1254 licenses were revoked In 1926 Center StreU, Oor. Hendenon Road 824-828 M A IN ST. PHONE 2015 for the same cause. ACCIDENTS ABE COSTLY SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. Phone lftLd.8 * MANY TAKE TO WOODS According to an estimate of S. J. Williams, of the National Safe- Nearly 19,000,000 tourists vis­ r.y Council, traffic accidents I'st ited the 160 National Forests of /ear cost this country more than the UAit^pd statu last year. 1700.0^,OM,

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This And That In i ©MEaT ’I ervlce I OTH ■•V © R O U E S ® THIS HAS HAPPENED The only woman who came to ?and Islands and rivers passing un­ JERRY RAY thinHs that love is Feminine Lore America on the Graf Zeppelin toss­ derneath her,strange craft. A delusion and makes up her mind ed off a little remark in telling of A friend tells'of a boat trip last to marry for money. Her plans for the five days above the clouds that summer. Her stateroom companion a vacation at Atlantic City are seems rather significant to me. Ask­ was a social worker who confided spoiled by the loss of the money ed the\ usual questions about that it was her first vacation in ten she had saved. Nothing remains but whether time Lung heavily on her years. to go camping with her roommate When in need ol buttons covered, whipped cream spread over the top. hands and whether the monotony pleating or hemstitching, all of if you have a pastry tube you might Every morning she n^tly re­ MYRTLE on the north shore of didn’t get rather unendurable, she packed her suitcase. The friend re­ Long Island. which make such a difference in decorate the top with "roses” .of answered: the finished drCss, consult Mrs. whipped cream, or just Heap the ’Wl ports that she never entered the Their camp Is wrecked when an “Was busy every moment. You stateroom but thai the lady was airplane, owned by yoimg ALES* Manning, 1 and 2 House & Hale cream in a glass dish and let each building. Phone 541. help herself or himself. Either In­ see, we had, our own cabins to mending stocking rups or shorten­ TER CARSTAIRS crashes into it. tend, and then m(*als took so long ing or lengthening- a skirt or dis­ The others escape injury, but Jer­ dividual pies or wedges may be “Determining the condition of a served. Pumpkin pie Is probAbly^the and time weut^hat way; some­ patching various things to be press­ ry is picked up unconscious by DAN child’s eyes at an early age may times we sat down to the Iv.ncLeon HARVEY, the pilot. Alester drives most popular of ail desserts'for ed and cleaned. prevent blindness,” according to church suppers in New“ England, table at 1 an.i didn’t leave till 4; “It’ll be such a Joy to have all Jerry to the doctor who finds that ;sthe steward bad his problems and her injury is not serious. Mildred F. Smith, staff nurse with and is an essential of every com­ .these things done v.hen I get the National Society for the Preven­ plete Thanksgiving dinnei. ' we just had to be patient.” back,” she said. “One has so little On the way back, Alester stops A ] It took Lady Drummorid-Hay to at an inn for dinner and seems tion of Blindness. Miss Smith has I - o time while on the job.” amused when Jerry refuses a just started on a tour of the middle Almost everybody In the furnish­ 1 ^ notice things domestic aboard the The statement is lamsntably drink. He introduces her to west to demonstrate the efficacy of ing of a new home nowadays takes huge cratt wcich no other passen­ true, of course. There are few LEOXTINE LEBAUDY, who in- the Symbol E chart games for pre­ into consideration the davenport, ger or crew member seems to have working women who do not wrestle school children, through the use of and the present-day trend is to commented upon! But there is more with the. eternal problem of how to vites them to a birthday party. which the nurse is able to test the 1 Alester shows Jerry a gay time get these populai pieces of furni­ food for thought within her com­ have any leisure for recreation vision of children as young as three ture away from the cumbrous types ment than even the obvious one during her two weeks’ vacation years. when most leisure seeins devoted and tells her that he loves her so much In evidence for years past. concerning the eternal vigilance of to the traditional wdman’s job of madly but does not ask- her to 'Unless the room be extremely large, 309 “the woman’s vie'vpoint.” things domestic which .die must, or Clothes grow more and more such a davenport dominates the marry lilni. Myrtle warns her elaborate as the season advances, lu thinks she must, carry on In addi­ against iiini, but a letter from her place. For the medium living room tion to her wage-earning job. even suits have their flair for color the Lawson sofa with its straight One reflects on the almost unbe­ mother revealing poverty and ill­ and beauty in the dainty blouses ness decides her to continue her back and restful arms is inviting, lievable streng-Lh of woman’s heri­ that are worn with them. or the davenport with shaped back “Working women,” as Supreme efforts to win Alester. But how tage, traditions as to her owm job Judge Floren.^fc B. Allen of Ohio will slie be able to buy a new frock and Queen Anne legs. Many of them r» 'i-lSa which, even when she participates Mrs. Herbert Hoover, at the re­ come now in 5 instead of 7 foot points out, “have not yet learned for the big party he has invited her ception given in her honor by the in a history-making experience, will to spend money on home work of to? lengths. If the davenport has to keep her in her cabin a good por­ Republican Women’s club wore serve as a bed for the chance guest which they ..hould be relieved.” NOW GO OX WITH THE STORY black georgette with stripes of gold tion of the time, “tending it”; mak­ Imagine business and profes­ CHAPTER XIH the longer one must be purchased. ing the bed, dusting, “picking up,” for its only trim. Her jewels con­ MARY TAYLOR. sional men devoting evenings and The big, white-pillared store sisted of a sparkling elephant with going through the eternal motions holidays, to say nothing of two- hummed with pre-opening activity. ruby eyes on her left shoulder. which custom says are the motions week vacations, to such things as The outer doors were thrown back of woman’s job. darning their socks or pressing to the public—the early shoppers Lady Drummond-Hay, first wo­ and bargain hunters who pressed Okra and Tomato Stew YOUR their suits or sewing buttons on Two cups sliced okra, 2 cups man to cross the Atlantic in a their shirts! against the barrier ropes that would dirigible, is not the only woman not be let down by the aisle men sifted tomato pulp, 1 teaspoon salt, CHILDREN Some day business and profes­ until the nine o’clock bell struck. teaspoon pepper, 2 teaspoons who, in the midst of an unprece­ sional women, too, will see just - 11 At the various counters girls sugar, 4 tablespoons minced onion, dented experience, takes It for how absurd they have been! 1 large sweet green pepper, 2 table­ by Olii/e % berts Barton granted that her routine “'voman’s Meanwhile we cross the ocean were busy putting merchandise out bu Ser •vice.Inc for display, accompanyinig their spoons butter, 2 tablespoons minced work” must and shall go on unin­ in dirigibles and “tend our own parsley, 4 tablespoons grated Timothy was six. ■ He had start­ YOUTHFUL SMARTNESS. terrupted by .=uch things as cities cabins.” movements wiCh a runniing chatter cheese. ed to school and to his parents’ of overnight confidences, “You need nothing more to make you lovelier,” he said, “but I’ve fond delight at the beginning of ___-Tl______41 Melt butter in sauce pan and The shirred panel of plain sheer One of these girls was silent, a ■ brought you some flowers." add minced onion. Cook over a low the third week he had been pro­ little terrified, but determined to i moted from B-1 to A-1. velvet at left side of skirt, attached follow her plans through. It was couldn’t she. There wasn’t a girl r eagerly. Jerry’s fire until onion is a golden brown. to hip yoke, creates a decidedly beauty always Add finely shredded green pepper. He knew his ABC's, could A-rite wrong, yes, but so much was at in her department who had worked moved him. his name, and count up to ten. .youthful effect, and combines with stake. There were extenuating cir- hard. And she was punctual, j But a shopgirl . , . his nis ramilyfamily The seeds and white pith should be three-cornered neckline to carry cumstances. And no one would be She was loyal. She had spent her simply wouldn’t have it! Neither removed from pepper before shred­ Timothy knew a lot of other things, Daily Health Service ding. Cook five minutes with onions too. for not only was he smart but out chiclr one-sidedness. You’ll be harmed. She would be very care- own money there, too. Why, she was he so keen on a mesalliance prepared for any daytime occg.sion HINTS ON HOW TO REKP WELL ful. . , , was a customer, herself, even if she, himself . . . if only Jerry would be over a low fire. Add tomato pulp his father had taken the time and and prepared okra, season with trouble to teach him. with this charming dress of printed Jerry picked up a cobwebby af- hadn’t a charge account. And she reasonable, or if only he could for- sheer velvet, the season’s most pop­ by World Famed Authority fair and glanced quickly at the size wouldn’t be depriving the store of | get her . . . salt, pepper and sugar and cook Timothy was a fat little boy, as closely covered until okra is tender. placid and unruffled as an autumn ular fabric. Style No. 309 Is slen­ inark. a chance to sell the tunic if she | ’ “You need nothing more to make der, conservative and smart, and is Sixteen! It was just what she waited until closing time to take i you lovelier,’’ he said, “but I’ve It will take about an hour as the pond. He had taken two prizes at mixture should cook very slowly. baby shows. made with 2% yards of 40-inch ma­ DIPHTHERIA NOW UNDER wanted, but she couldn’t take it it out and brought it back in the | brought you some flowers.” terial with % yard of 27-Inch con­ petent physician can give such in­ now. Too bad. Some of the tunics morning. | ------If too thick and there is danger of And this was as it should be, CONTROL OF MEDICINE jections with complete safety. burning add a little water. Serve in because his mother had studied all trasting. 1 Vi yards of binding and were one of a kind. She folded it She wished she hadn’t tried to : When Jerry was seated in the 1% yards of ribbon for the 36-inch quickly and piled it up with others it earlier in the day. But at ^ car— the black roadster—he hand- a hot vegetable dish sprinklln.g about calories and vitamins, irutt By DR. MORRIS FISHREIN New York Experienco parsley and cheese over the top. size. aPltern is designed in sizes in tlie neat rows on the counter, least it was there if anyone had' cr her a ribbon-tied box. She opened juices and fish oils and fresh air Editor Journal of the American I' y-' It was unnecessary work, she ^tig for it. And some people kept it eagerly and for an instant ft Do not cook okra in Iron as it and proper hours and sanitation 16. 18, 20 years. 36, 38 40 and 4‘i The inoculation of more than a will become black. inches bust. It is also interesting Medical Association and of Hygeia, million children in New York City considered, but the head of the de- things out for days and weeks even : seemed to Jerry that she must be and regular habits. the Health Magazine partment was particular. Five min- before returning them. ! dreaming. Surely she was not mere- Suspicinus (ienevosity. made of lustrous crepe satin with' without a harmful result indicates utes after the barriers were down The store closed -at five during, ly a little shopgirl going to a par- "With styles growing more digni­ One day Timothy came home the hip yoke, shirred panel, and I Last year there were seven cities the possibilities of this method. the counter would present a scene thesummer months. Those 60 end-jty in a dress she did not own. Or- fied and finished, the technique of from school munching a large red binding made of the dull aide of the I in the United States without a sin­ When, a case of diphtheria does of such disorder as to make you l^^s minutes between four and five i chids were for first ladies, the perfume follows suit. To have one’s apple. “Where did you get that crepe. Crepe Elizabeth in Royal gle death from diphtheria. occur in a family, the saving of weep. were a nightmare to Jerry. In spite, wives of publio men or favorites of perfume obvious is not in keeping Timothy?” ajked his mother. blue, scarlet red dull flaf silk crepe, Here is one disease for which life depends on early diagnosis It did. The sale had been well "t’ all she told herself she couldn’t i the stage and screen. Women who with the charm of the present “A man gave it to me.” mauve-orown canton-faille ciepe the cause, the means of transmis­ and om prompt injection of diph- advertised. Jerry watched the shake off a sense of guilt. ■ were snapped for the rotogravure modes. Lucien Belong, Parisian per­ “That was nice. Who was he?” and navy blue wool crepe, mak" up sion, the method of prevention, theri.'i antitoxin, the specific rem- grabbing, pawing hands with a But she had to have the tunic! j pages wore orchids on the Avenue fumer says “'The most satisfactory “The man at J:he corner.” beautifully for all-day wear. Price and for which medicine has a edy for this disease. strong desire to speak her mind was easy to take it. She sim-! —she had seen them, use of perfume is directly on the “Oh, old Mr. Pinero, the fruh 15 cents, in stamps or coin (coin is specific method of cure. Any One who has seen a child about those who owned them. But hly folded it up and put it in heri Orchids, in Jerry’s eyes, were skin. One should take a brisk fric­ man. Well, I declare—he’s get­ preferred 1. Whether or not diphtheria oc­ strangle to death with the accu­ the customer was always right, bag—the old felt bag she had made, the symbol of luxury And Alester tion rub, especially on the arms and ting generous.” We suggest that when you send curs in a family and whether or mulation of., the membrane-'^of“ That had been thoroughly drilled from a hat in imitation of an im-j had given her three! They cost at chest, using a toilet water of the The next day Timothy sat on for this pattern, you enclose 10 not a case is fatal depends largely diphtheria in its throat and has into her rebellious little head after Port.^ There was a rule against i least—she’d heard — twenty-five same odor as one’s extract. Per­ the steps sucking a lollypop. cents addition for a copy of our on the willingness of human be­ been able to contract this condition one woman had complained of her beeping ba.gs at the counter but i t ! dollars apiece! fumery may be used lavishly on the Winter Fashion Magazine, showi ig ings to avail themselves of the with the rapid clearing up when “You’ll spoil your dinner, Tim­ antitoxin is given early and in for asking that she pick up a lace was a dead letter—it was ignored' Jerry caught her breath in sheer hair also. 'The half dozen rules giv­ othy. I didn’t know you had any all the most attractive Paris styles advance of medical science in the scarf the customer had dropped to- often. No one noticed her take ecstasy. It was the first time in her en below will perhaps discourage Also embroidery and interesting control of this disease. sufficient amounts will never hesi­ money. Where did you get it?” tate to use this life-saving rem­ the floor and was stepping on. tbe tunic. Her action was screened ■ life that superlative beauty had heavily perfuming the handkerchief Timothy considered this. “1 ideas for Xmas gifester came for her at nine Cologne.—The city authorities the first iast' train or an airplane, have decided to maintain‘in per­ New Shapes, New Colors, to talk to the aisle And no o’clock. Jerry had lingered long and is off to her next destination. In evening gowns there is a ten­ New Trimmed Effects. A large matter how tactfully he tried to re-1 over her toilette. She had bathed dency to revive the bustle of the manence certain parts of the great fuse he always had to take the and given herself a “facial” as best She is a great admirer of Herbert 80’s and for this purpose therh is “Pressa” Exposition, which •will be assortment to choose from. goods back.. Even when it was the'she could. Her hair shone bright Hoover, and from one of her flying no better material than taffeta silk closed on October 14, and to de­ safest guess in the world that they;as polished amber. Her dainty feet journeys she writes: —pompadour taffeta is perfect for velop them into an international * '-L had been worn. If Jerry had seen.were encased in slippers she had “I shall vote for Iloover for Pres­ a dress of this style. institute for “newspaper science.” ' Tomorrow Onlyl' this happen once s^e had seen it bought at a basement sale. They ident of the United States because Pear Salad The institute Is to be made a part I feel that he will stand for: happen a hundred times were painted with silver. High- Two large pears, 1 orange, % of the University of Cologne and She picked up the things the priced slippers originally, they were The well-being of. our country cup sugar, % cup water, % cup to have its own professorship. 250 FELTS AND stock girl had returned and put reduced-' because their white satin which -is higher and^ more per­ chopped nut meats, % cup skinned them away. There was a lull at her had become soiled. They made manent than material prosperity and seeded grapes, cooked dressing, VELOURS end of the counter. She remembered | alone. Jerry’s feet look as exquisitely shod 4 tablespoons whipped cream, Values to ruefully that she had spent nearly' as ever she had seen Leontine’s. "Wholesome standards. hearts of lettuce. half an hour with the woman who And the tunic fitted as perfectly as Keepitig this-natlon in a place Pare pears and remove cores. Dye More—Buy Less $5.00 had bought the lace bertha. It was if it had been: made for her by a of world leadership,' through his Make a syrup of sugar and water \ Ail Colors an expensive piece and had brought Fifth Avenue modiste. humanitarian viewpoint. and add pears and orange cut in Pure When you take advantage of our expert cleaning and $1.95 Jerry’s book for the day up to a Jerry was about to powder her Representation of the interests thin slices. Cook until pears are gbod figil'e. Before the sale was of all sections, of our country, transparent. Remove from syrup dyeing service It means money In your pocket.. Frequent neck and arms when she remem­ Clean cleaning means longer life to your clothing. Expert dye-' completed she had worried over bered'“having read of a smart fash­ through working familiarity with and cool. Cook syrup until it Imported the report she must Aake at the ion on the Riviera. Modish woffien many parts of the land, rural and reaches the jelly stage. Fill cavities Ing means new garments for a very small expenditure. end of the day. Usualm about four were wearing 'white -vVith ochre city. ' of the pears with this jelly. Add Best Phone D.oiigan’s for convenient and^ffleient service. o’clock, the girls begun to whisper makeup. Her own skin was sun­ Clearly ' defined righteous grapes and nuts to salad dressing BERET TAMS to one another: ] burned to a dMp tan. The white, issues to he supported. and mask pears. ' Garnish with a for “■What you got?”"^ ’ve had fierce sleeveless tuniA with,! its deep V Emphasis " on the character, spoonful; of unsweetened whipped Cleaning and Dyeing Including luck.” “I’m sitting- pretty for old in tbe back would show it off beau­ honor and sturdiness of the best cream. ( Health Velvet. Tams pain-In-the-face.” “Well, I’m not, tifully,. she realized. that is American.” , Hard winter pears are delicious Free Coiiection and Deiivery $1 00 but I should worry.” .Adester ought to approve, of .that. prepared in this syrup. He .was denied the opportunity, h(^Wever, to admire her when she THEY’RE HARD TO REAT These cool November days are These and similar remarks were came down to him for Jerry was just the ones when pie is a favo­ 49 Holl freely given until the store’s bell wearing-a-^ll^iit summer coat that Few football teams In the country rite dessert and prrllcularly apple S t T h e BON TON noralded the end of another work­ concealed‘,h6f dress and all that it and pumpkin. They are both In ing day. , The return of the bertha -wlllibe able to boast of a trio of plentiful supply at this time and Phone revealed. regular backs as good as Cagle, D O U G a n DTE 'WORKS was the straw that broke down Jer­ One glance, at her, slippers satis- may be served plain in the good 2056 H.rri.^n Street JNC Phone ry’s resistance. If customers could m Murrell, and Nave of the Army fjsd^ him that she 'W'as in evening and Miles, "Wittmer and Norman at old way or dressed up with a wuth Mancheater borrow things from the store why clothes He grasped her hands Princeton. sprinkling of grated cheese or co- 1510 30 Church StreeV coanut, and again some people Near Main, Hartford • V •• y '

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Irresistibility Versus Immovability 4 0 Walsh Looks Over 0 . S. U. L o ca l TUCK£R-GARCIA,SEARSII RAN Hears Coach May Resign Sport STAR BOOTS AT FOOT GDARD SPEAKING OF HARD C hatter ^ LUCK, READ THIS Brownie Gets Chance for Three Candidates in Field; Berkeley, Calif., Nov. 1.— /VNO Russ Avery, giant California Revenge; Forty Ronnds Spears, Mentor of Minne­ ^ " 7 " ' football PiH.yer, thln&s be is the “ Whltey,^ Mullen of the Clover- hard-luck champion of tho On Hartford Card. leaves is easily the outstanding world. sota May Get Wilce's Po­ guard in Manchester this season. Before bo entered California, Unless he breaks a leg or some­ Avery, a 2 0-pounder, broke his thing equally drastic he seemd sure Forty rounds of , contest­ sition. By HENRY L. FARRELL nose-playing footb-vll. Oaring ed In six bouts between club fight­ to rate a berth on The Herald’s his freshmu-n year at California All-Manchester football team this ers forms an attractive card for HOW ABOUT THE BOSTONS? he was out of all the important the fight fans weekly diet at Foot season. games because of an injured BY DAVIS a. WAISK The New York Yankees, in plan- Guard Armory tonight. ixxng an improved ball club for knee. And now, with a chance Mullen is a tower of strength on to play regularly, he has an in­ Mickey Sears of Boston, who has Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 1.— Large-] the 1929' campaign, are known the Cloverleaf line and is sure to won over Laddie Lee, Eddie Adonis, ly, I suspect, because Ohio State definitely to have designs on fected leg. cause the Cubs plenty of trouble. Things just go'Vrong, Avery Johnny Curclo, Larry Brlgnolia u,nd football teams never seemed able to George Uhle, The Cleveland club He and Ted McCarthy are the two a host of others will battle Silent ■win at least ten games out of a has turned sour on Uhle and will says. His present affliction is | best defensive men on the Clover- rathei dangerous and may Frank Moran of New Haven, form­ possible nine, there were those at use him in an advantageous deal leaf forward line. erly of Newark who Is rated as one this time last year who were all but it is not likely that he will handicap his play greatly this get a ticket to New York. year. of the best club boxers In this sec­ for riding Dr. John ’Wilce out of The Rec Five will practice bas­ tion. Moran fought a sensational town on a razor blade. Thte sugges­ The Yankees .told the Indian management to name the players ketball at the Ekiat Side Rec at 7 bout at West Springfield some three tion so irked the doctor that he from a list of two catchers, five o’clock tomorrow night. A chap weeks ago against the tough Jack • named Woodbury from Lowell 1,00k the only course open to him infielders and three, outfielders You’ve heard that old ■wheeze Iowa. Neither Bronko Nagurskl nor can see how far he went from the Kiernon’ of New York and made a and a few other things, including Tech, la looking good in practice that they would take for Uhle. about an irresistible force meeting Mayes McLain, the big line-plung­ human mouni'ain piled up in front host of friends from his aggressive their word for it, his hat, their and may make'the gr^de. type of milling; both Moran and But the Indians didn’t name them. an immovable object— well, that’s ers, got away with much during the of and under aim. The big guy with breath, his leave, strictly In the “ If any other club had made No. 41 on his back is Schleusner, Sears are of the slugging nature Bobby Crockett, one of the best order named, also his time about that proposition we would have what happened at Iowa City re­ game. Hero is a glimpse of Nagur- Iowa tackle, who is one of the best and each are rated as hard hitters it. cently when Minnesota played ski, ramming the Iowa Ane. You basketball players ever turned out and aggressive in their work. done business promptly,’’ Billy in this section this year. al the local high school is now liv­ The resignation of Dr. Wilce as Evans, general manager of the In another feature Brownie Tuck­ football coach doesn’t become ef­ Clevelands, said. ing near Bates College in Lewiston, er who is liked and disliked by fans Me. He sees Elino Mantelll and fective until the end of the current “ Why not with the Yankees?” will meet the hard punching and season. But now that Ohio State he was asked, NAME TOO LONG? THEY Bobby Carter, local students at experienced Jimmy Garcia of Wor­ Bates, quite often. hasn’t lost r game this year— “ Despite the loose way in which ^peaking of Football Directly In line with the rumor cester who kayoed Tucker at Holy­ thereby differing somewhat from he trained for us this year, Uhle that Babe Ruth’s legs are failing oke some three weeks ago. Garcia CHANGE ’EM AT Brownie Tucker has a chance to Chicago and Michigan, which is still the greatest pitcher in Pin him and that.be hasn’t many more is by far the most experienced and ' show himself up to a good advan­ hardest puncher Tucker has been haven’t lost a game since last Sat­ baseball if he will work at it. Plays Fail to Gain Yardage When They seasons ahead, comes the announce­ urday— there seems to be a ten­ tage or vice versa tonight when he ment that the Yankee grandstand called upon to meet as he has We’re not building up pennant Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 1.— Sports meets Jimmy Garcia of Worcester, dency today toward the notion that winners for another town,” he Go Against Defense Set to writers and fans who see Pittsburgh is being enlarged. kayoed Gene Peechini of New Lou­ said. the lad who kayoed Brownie at « 41 « don: beat Nick Bartel of New somebody may have been too hasty Stop Them. play this year will appreciate the Holyoke recently when Tucker and that it watr’t the doctor. I said Must Have Something consideration Don Saunders, Pitt MAYBE THE GOOD COLONEL York and fought Benny Kid Carter spotted him' one free rap on the a great bout at Braves Field. tendency and I don’t mean stam­ Tuffy Griffiths, the young sioux publicity man, has shown for them. chin too much. THINKS THE FOLK WILL CON­ pede. For this is a story with three City heavyweight, seems to .have One of the football player.s on TINUE TO PATRONIZE HIS PA­ Boston this past summer. Tucker possible Qlimaxes. become, all of a sudden, one of the By “ JOCK” SUTHERLAND (^no power in his charge, and the de­ the Pitt squad is Ed Butczlwitz. VILION AFTER ALL' OF HIS hopes, to even up matters and University of Pittsburgh Football fensive lineman playing in front of These bouts that Ed Hurley is The second revolves around the important boys in the group that is He plays center and is from Nanti NOW GREAT ' TEAM HAVE Garcia intends to duplicate his Coach him has a decided advantage. He staging over at the Foot Guard GONE ALONG. INSTEAD OF feat with a kayo over Tucker and report that Clarence Spears, Min­ aspiring to succeed the retired coke. Pa. But in the Pitt line­ Hall in Hartford are drawing bridegroom. Many quarterbacks think in plays lower, has more drive, and is up, you never see that name. It HEARING THE BABE’S BAT then challenge Battallno to a bout. nesota coach, may be blandished in­ terms of mathematics when their set to start a ’aard charge. heavily from Manchester. This bout is for eight rounds or to coming in here next year to see Tex Rickard signed Griffiths for is “ Baker.” MEET THE BALL, THE PA­ teams are in scoring positions. In­ In case the ball-carrier does get TRONS CAN ENTERTAIN THExM- less. what he can do about it. Nobody an appearance in New York on “ That is an awful hard name to If the Cubs take advantage of Nov. 3 and had to ask to be re­ stead of “ the shortest distance be- through the line, he is usually met SELVES BY LISTENING TO MIL­ Vic Morley of this city who has appears to have anything definite t-ween two points is a straight line,” head-on by a defensive man back­ pronounce and spell correctly, so Jack Stratton’s punting ability by leased from the contract when he I changed it to Baker in his fresh­ LER HUGGINS MASTER MIND been going great of late will meet on Clarence in this respect, ex­ it should be “ the shortest distance ing up the line. The other backs kicking before the fourth* down, cept that his contract with Min­ couldn't get an opponent for him. man year and it has been that REFLEXES. his rival Artie O’Day of East Haaip- to a touchdown is through the also close in, and if yardage is gain­ they are sure to gain quite a bit of ton, Mass. O'Day hung a technical ' nesota expires C'.is year and that he When Jimmy Slattery was in­ ever since,” explains Saunders. yardage on the Cloverleaves who vited to accept the match he de­ weakest part of the opposing team.” ed it is through good fortune rather * Met One-Eye Conolly the * kayo on Morley at the Velodrome Is such an ardent exponent of the Anyone who has followed foot­ than good play. The idea ought to be followed have no punter to compare with clined politely with the excuse by some other teams. Is probably * oth/r evening. He was asking • this past summer: Morley will be shift that he even has been known ball has seen teams work the ball In my early coaching experience I Stratton. However, as usual, both * if this new movie “ Sunset • out to even up matters while O’Day to use it :n ionnection with his that he didn’t even know the fel­ v/hat you'll hear after this. teams will probably tire themselves low. Jack Delaney apparently into scoring territory and then fail had what would have been a per­ * Pass” wasn’t some kind of * will try to duplicate with a kayo. professional .■ flfi’iations. Clarence miserably in the attempt to score. fect record spoiled by such foolish­ out with three plays and then punt * complimentary ticket. • This bout is on the books for eight coached successively and I may say knew him or knew of him be­ NO CHANCE THIS YEAR on the fourth down. cause he said no when he was ap- Sometimes the offensive team is ness. Since that time, however, one * ♦ ♦ ^ ronnds or less. successfully at Dartmouth and at excited when a score is imminent, of the first things I teach my quar­ Following is the card: prtiached. Paulino said he had a For the first time since Harry A magazine story tells of an ef­ Virginia before going to Minnesota. and loses its calmness and preci­ terback is never to hit the center Who knows but what reserve fort to put the Long Count Chicago Ten r o u L d s — 152 pounds date that ni,ght and the managers Kipge made the All-American team strength will be an important fac­ Another Candidate of Otto von Porat and Les Msir- sion. The players forget how the of the line when c yard or so is Battle of the' Century into the bag. Mickey Sears. Boston, vs. Silent The third climax may be furnish­ ball was advanced within striking needed if the defensive center is in 1921, Michigan hasn’t a player tor in deciding the title this fall. the gamblers calling on Dempsey Prank Moran. New Haven. riner said their men weren’t far this year who is likely to receive ed, they say, by Sam Willaman, distance and“ think only of the playing in the line. Both teams have a large number of for $100,000 for his end. which he E’ght ronnds— 122 pounds enough along to meet him. that coveted football honor. extra players sitting on the bench present oackfield coach here, who Tommy Loughran, the light score. Another sure way to have a play refused. We waited a long time for Brownie Tucker, Hartford, vs. had more than a modicum of suc­ A judicious mixture of plays is fail is to have the offensive team each game. The Cubs are figured to this story— maybe it was kind of Jimmy Garcia, Worcester. heavyweight champion, is the only THREE IN THIS RACE have an edge in this respect. cess at Ames and at East High in one who will discuss terms for a overlooked and futile line smash­ pocketed near the side-line. I have hard to think up. Six rounds— 150 pounds Cleveland. Samuel, as a candidate, ing is attempted. Line bucks seen a number of teams attempt to * * * Vic Morley. Hartford, vs. Abble match with Griffiths and the All-American fullback honors for There won’t be much local sport­ is nobody’s chump but that won’t match would have to be made for usually fail because the secondary use a powerful back in an attempt Maybe that British guy who sent O’Day, East Hampton. Mass. save him from being forgotten in defense is playing up close to the to score when there was scarcely this year, according to most critics, ing news outside of the Cub-Clover- a radio message towanls Mars wa.s Six rounds— 140 pounds 175 pounds as the worthy N. Y. will go to either Hoffman of Stan­ leaf dope for the next few weeks, the event that Wilce wins at least line of scrimma,ge. enough field for him to run in. only seeking a British heavyweight Billy Coe. New Haven, vs. Eddie commission will not allow Lough­ ford, Nagurski of Minnesota or Mc­ because of the tremendous interest two of his three big games yet to ran to fight a heavyweight. I have often seen a fullback sent Plays generally fail because the who could stand up. Williams. Worcester. into the line on a fourth down and quarterback fails to use his head. Lean of Iowa, with Hoffman having aroused here annually over the * • * be played with Prlucetou, Iowa and Griffiths is said to have a very the choice. grid argument. Six rounds— 124 pounds Illinois. There is none so sincerely elegant right hand and other fail when there was less, than a The quarter must look over the sit­ And, looking over our. present Kid Lewis. Hartford, vs. Billy yard to gain. It is not the fault of uation, consider what plays have galaxy of stumble-bums, it begins Herman, Springfield. penitent as the Crusader who finds good equipment. MY, IT WAS A LONG TUHE BEST BACKS IN SOUTH that he has campaigned against a Not As Good But Better the ball-carrier, but is a case of gained ground. and determine to appear that Tex ought to send Four rounds— 118 pounds winner. Johnny Garvey, the flashy Yale poor judgment on the part of the whether they will gain again. out a few waves hither and yon, Eddie Reed. Hartford, vs. Harry quarterback. The oldest moth-eaten plays will When the cadet corps of West Stumpy Thomasson, Georgia Tech also. You should not be surprised if halfback, is one of the early eastern Point paraded in Boston recently, halfback, and Herdis ' McCrary, Osit, Springfield. you hear that Dr. Wilce has been nominations for the All-American Such a play will fail nine times gain ground if the defense isn’t set out of ten, not only near the goal for them, and that is the quarter­ when Army played Harvard, It was Georgia fullback, are considered the asked to reconsider his resignation. team. Garvey is the youn,g man the first time in 107 years that the best backs of ^heir section this These words are said to have been who helped Yale forget Bruce Cald­ line but in any part of the field, back’s job— to use plays that the when the defensive center has mov­ defense is not set for. cadets as a group had been In Bos­ year. ALL-AMERICA CAxVDIDATES BOWL AT CASINO ! spoken before a representative well in the Princeton game last ton. Alleys All Scraped and Polished, gathering of local business men the year. He not only filled Caldwell’s ed up into the line, and all defen­ sive linesmen are playing low. TO PLAY IN HONOLULU '^ey're in Perfect Condition Now. other day and the speaker is alleg­ shoes in that game but got corns NEXT: Sutherland explains the The offensive center’s first duty essential elements of good end run YOU’IiL HEAR MORE LA’TER Officials at West Point think Come and See for Yonrself ! ed to have be?n L. W. St. John, di­ wearing them. Hoot Ellis, Yale substitute back, University of Denver has accept­ There is some discussion as to is to pass the ball. He has little or plays. that Chris Cagle, halfback, and CASINO BOWLING ALLEYS rector of athletics at Ohio State.- ran 85 yards to a touchdown in the ed ah invitation of the University Bud Sprague, tackle, are worthy Under Management of and a pro-Wilce man from the first. how he compares with Caldwell. Brown game. He will be heard of of Honolulu to play a football game Critics say that Caldwell could candidates for All-America hon­ Arnold Pagani On sound ^thority, I am informed plenty this season. at Honolulu on Dec. 15. ors. 18 Uirch Street today also that a petition for do more things as Garvey essen­ Wilce’s re-engagement in 1929 has tially is a ball carrier, but that Hornsby Means Pennant been circulated at the Columbus Garvey is just as valuable to the Athletic Club, one of the most in­ team. The Georgia team, which beat To Cubs Says Farrell fluential of local organizations. Yale last year with Caldwell doing Of course, all that is necessary his stuff, played this year against Real Folks at Home (The Auctioneer) By BRIGGS to make this sentiment congeal is Garvey. In commenting upon the By HENRY L. FARRELL faith and had the money to pay. for Dr. ■\yilce co blow the Princeton two players, Harry Melire, Georgia game on Saturday and I mention The gentlemen who own the Chi- | The Brooklyn club is celebrated for coach, said: “ Garvey is faster and cago and Boston National League its frugality, but it got dough by Dr. Wilce as doing the blowing, smarter and picks holes better LOT NUMSeR Owe! devlsedly. For the past perform­ clubs are trying as good business being that way and it went for A 0 6 NUIM6 . H0M6 -LQVING 5 o LO To T h e L r m .6 LADY than Caldwell. He hasn’t Cald­ F i v e 6 0 T o h 6 ances of local sentiment have prov­ men to agree on what is a fair about $100,000 in the Dave Ban- Hu s b a n d in g o o i> c o n - WITH rH e Bi g b p o w n e y e s* I.D T GiTnJTLfMAN well’s drivin,g power but his speed price for Rogers Hornsby. j croft experiment that didn’t work. DITIOM, gUARAt-lTgfvpa, H Kisses COT NOMeCH T H R se* ONE Th e HAND.SOMS GH/j t l e m a n ed that, although the team wins the more than makes up for it. Tie ball game when it is won, the doc­ For the purpose of getting some i Indians Like Hornsby KINO AND AFT6 CTIONAT6 J BOVUL OF AlOOOLC .SbUP ONE w «t n Th s Ba u d s p o t has a high, wide swinging ga't definite starting point for the nego- ' Billy Evans says that his Cleve- M ow MUCH AIA I B ID C o r n B e e F a n d C a b b J ^ e - tor always loses it when it is lost. a n d T h e Pi n k WHiSKgRS,^ that makes him a terrific man to tiations it seems that the Chicago land club would lay $200,000 on the A n d o n e a p p l e p i e - - a l l One also gets that way from play­ bring down.” g e n u in e rsmbramstcs ^ club placed a minimum value of line without a tremble for Horns- VYHAT ATA I OPFSPEO^ ing toss with a two-headed coin. It $200,000 on the National League’s by, but he knows that they couldn’t simply is his mislortune to be in a greatest batter. get him out of the National League community that takes its football Football Briefs William Wrigley, who owns the The magnates are very wary in Te n h u &S more seriously than any other place Cubs, was told by his subordinates these days. Several years ago the in America. Philadelphia, Nov. 1 — Penn’s that cash alone would not buy the Yankees had a chance to sell Wally It isn’t the university that is hard line-up for the Chicago game is un­ transfer and that some plajers Pipp to the Cincinnati Reds for to please, though in truth the aver­ certain as the result of a last-min­ would have to be thrown in to $20,000. They asked waivers and age university is about as easy to ute shakeup. Yesterday Opekun make the deal tasteful to the Bos- Philadelphia claimed him. Ed please as the average mother-in- was at fullback on the varsity in ton customers. | Barrow and Connie Mack went law. St. John has stood beijind place of Rosenbloom, Wilmer re­ Wrigley, according to the story,'into a huddle and the circumstances Wilce all the way. So have a num­ placed Sbober at quarterback. Gen­ then instructed his agents to start' were discussed. -Mack said he guess- ber of the graduates down town, al­ tle and Masters were at the halves the cash conversation at $200,000 ed Pipp wasn’t worth more than I though their voice was drowned in in place of Captain Paul Scull and and use their own judgment on the $75,000 to him and withdrew the the general clamor last year. It is Murphy, and Kuen replaced John weight of human stock that had to claim. Joe Hauser broke his leg the voice that is beginning to be Smith, star tackle. The squad of go along to boot. that season and if Mack had had heard now. 42 players starts for Chicago this Trio Worth $150,000 afternoon. Pipp to play first base he might All Football Fans. • The Braves are supposed to have have won the pennant. Where does the clamor come mentionad casually that Maguire, There isn’t a chance, of course. from? Barring some graduate or­ Princeton, Nov. 1— Princeton’s Root and Webb would be treated for- Hornsby to get away from the I HAD A Ts r r iBce: ganizations out through the state, football warriors will leave toni,ght kindly in Boston and there is $150,- National League. .There are too HOUJ AB0 C*v^' AND Ju s t a s i had Ti m s a t - m s SALE I'M C uRGD ff FTRom n o w o n it is likely to be heard as loudly in for the Ohio State game following 000 worth of material if you figure ' many show horses in the American A 8 lD ON J u m pin g in ifeN Dollar bids il l c a r r v a c a r t o n To d a y .... i l e f t m y .... non-collegiate quarters as any­ a signal drill. The Tigers have had that an untried rookie such as Roy League now. DNS d P Th e s f I STAPTEO Ct^MlNG.... no active scrimmage since the Cor­ OLD. GOLDS AT HOME OH Th e r s Tm b v a r s ! where. The taxi man who takes you Johnson is worth $75,000 of De- Cleveland offered Uhle, Sewell BOILEO fblAlQES I COUGHED TME c a t a l o g u e nell game last week. troit money. . a n d I had To HORflOW RIGHT OUT o r OLD MRS. C i Five MIULtOM BIO*... F|v/€ to the stadium is an Ohio State fan. and $75,000 last winter to the Yan- o n e o f the cashier’s W ITH A MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND Go is the street car motorman, the It might be figured conservative- kees for Lou Gehrig and got a CIGAR BTTES PSlVlLH Ce h a n d a n d Ce.G OTP AN New York, No'\^L-Coach'Meehan ANTiGUC m a h o g a n y HtGH- SIX MILUOM ! g o in g ? clerk on the desk at the hotel. In ly then that in the initial stage of laugh. Later the club offered $100,- OP T a k i n g was a bit worrie(ll|||^Bk^s to the Boy, c ir c a iTgo, a n d a b is 6 o i n g ' ' ~ G o m e U! fact, almost any Mr. Average Man the bidding Hornsby is at least a 000 to Washington for Bucky Har­ t Vi e "Uajo ? you meet on the curbstone. All of strength of the N e^^^^H ^U ver- $300,000 ball player and Chicago ris and was comforted with the ad­ HOLG IN A ^CVEMTerSNTH AnD n o t a Cough them are Intensely, acutely, vitally sity’s defense. The will not halt on a higher price if monition to be yourself. CCMTURY QaMASK IN A CARLOAD interested in Ohio State football Georgetown plays, scorec^^^H ie Boston will listen. Pennant for Cubs Ha m g im g -^eusTACg Tbu and their emotions on the subject regulars yesterday for th e ^ B R d Baseball men are practically Babe Ruth cost the Yankees Kn o w *iju •shooloh' t never are from the surface. successive practice. agreed that Hornsby would be too what at the time was the stagger­ S m oke anyth ing B lit o l d g o l d s Football coaching at State there­ much of a bargain at $250,000 to ing-price of $125,000 and he has fore, has become virtually a civic West point, Nov. 1 — Murrel, get in a day when gifts are no part returned a dividend of perheps 200“ office, with the exception that office Army fullback, was in the limelight of the national pastime, per cent on the investment. today as a result of his feat in scor- Dissenting Voice Hornsby wouldn’t be any such holders are elected and can’t be fir­ in,g three touchdowns yesterday ed without a cause while a coach is There will be one dissenting investment for the Cubs, but it while the scrubs held Cagle and the >0 appointed and can be, with or with­ voice because at this time last year seems to be agreed among baseball out. other regular backfield stars to a cash appraisement of less than a men that Hornsby ought to make a small gains. Coach Jones plans to Just how Dr. Wilce views the dime was placed upon the great pennant winner oht of the Cubs start all the regulars against De Rajah by Jack Hendricks, manager and, that is ■what the Wrigly mil­ present reaction nobody seems to Pauw. know. It is understood that of the Cincinnati Reds. lions want. - I When the owners of the Giants it would mean something to the Nebraska had extended overtures Hanover, N. H., Nov. 1— Dart­ looking toward his possible ap->uiu; decided that the club could prosper Wrigley firm to get a champion mouth’s hospital list numbers 20 and be happy without Hornsby, team because at some time during ment as Athletic director ai Lin­ players today. Al Marsters, star coln. His attitude toward thi pro­ Hendricks was summoned from the period leading up to the world back, will see little action against Cincinnati and asked how much he series' some unethical reporter posal also is unknown. In fact, Yale. there is only one thing definitely would give for the man. would violate a confidence and men­ known about the entire matter and “ Not a dime,” Hendricks said. tion something about chewing gum. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 1— The “ In fact, I wouldn’t have him on And if you think this is a sap that Is that If Ohio Sate concludes 12 to 12 score of yesterday’s prac­ a successful season, the doctor very my ball club.” But Hendricks will notion, ask Sir Tommie Llpton if tice game between the Yale varsity admit in his frank way that he has he didn’t get all his dough back likely will be asked to think bet­ and a team of coaches and former ter of his determination to turn up a great personal distaste for the out of all those losing yacht races. stars was conceded today to be a player and those personal preju­ ld old very absent at roll call here next O G moral victory for the varsity be­ fall. dices have been known to operate cause the coaches were allowed to at the, cost of pennants. YES, HE CAN HIT The Smoother and.Better C ig a rette keep the ball most of the time^ Several years ago the Brooklyn IT’S A NICE PERCENTAGE club threw the baseball world into Roy Johnson, the rookie out­ VAUDEVILLE WANTS HIM a'great stomach laugh by offering fielder Detroit bought from San Sixty-two students, from a total Russ Crane, Illinois’ All-Ameri­ St. Loiiis $250,000 for Hornsby. enrollment of 286, are out for Francisco recently, made 52 dou­ not a. cough in a carload ca guard, is such a good singer It was worth a laugh at that time bles,' 16 triples and 22 home runs football at Trinity. College in New that he has been offered contracts but Wilbert Robinson insists that York this year. _ , . j ^ compiling a ;359 batting aver- er.UflllwdCa.lM.lMI to appear on the vaudeville stage. the club made the offer. In good age this yea?*..,.. m / " A,J_’ r^T ^ ■ ’'■ ~ - ■ :\ H :' ' ’ ' ' ' - - . , ,

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Wapt Ad Information ■ —iiost ^ — and - Pound -Ponltry .. and _ Snpiilies 48 ^ ' ■ ------—------— edy the causes for unemployment, statement about “stabilization cor­ governor’s awn Ma'nliattan an de­ and to pursue.no policy as presi­ Manchester LOST:—SMALL GREY purse, either FOR SALE—BARRED ROOK Pul­ porations,” and "Inland water­ termined to make luhibrrow's show on Hartford trolley or Center s'treet. lets. Karl Marks, 136 Summer street. dent, with regard to tariff or gen­ ways,’ as aids in the solutlpn ,«f th’«' a greater one than ihat even ac­ Contains pair of Rosary beads and Telephone 1877.. eral business, that “ will take one Evening Herald a key No. 14. Finder plerse return priitilem. - If these measures'ar^ ,0 corded to Lhidhergh. to Herald Office, five cent piece from the pocket of efficaciqus, he asked, why haven't OLIVER BROTHERS day old chicks the American working man,’’ Classified Advertisements from two year old hens. Hollywood Phone Your Want Ads the 'Elepnhllcans adopted- them our Announcements Strain-Blood tested and free from But with his own proposals, he Ing thp. last few years of their con­ Count six avoraga worUa to a Una _ white diarrhea, Oliver Bros., Clarks qoupled a slashing and sardonic at RABBIT LAW €0£S OFF Initials, numbers and abbreviations, Corner. Conn. trol, at Washington. The promise each count as a word and compound FOR SALE—1928 Whippet Pordoor To The tack upon Herbert Hoover, Charlos sedan, very low mileage. Terms If -f or :gn extra session, he said, was an words as two words. Minimum cost Is Articles for Sale 45 Evans Hughes, Senator Wm. E i**“ *®ktloni of Republican panic. price of three Ihies. ^ wanted. Phono Laurel 1080 Ot Man­ Borah, and other Republican yta- The law on wild ibr varying hare chester 1355-3. “ What will he do at the i extrs or rabbits went off today and the Line rates per day for transient FOR SALE— BOWLING alley. InYjuIre tors, as well as upon the recorn of s^slon-f” Gov. Spilth demanded. STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts ot of E. C, Packard at Packard's the past eight years. bass fishing season terminated yes­ ads terday. The rabbit season extends effective March 17. I9S7 the world. Ask for sailing lists and Pharmacy. "Again he sarcastically challenge-J ‘The one great, fundamental, un Cash Charge rates. Phone 750-2. Robert J. Smith. Herald derlylng principle that has- 10 be until December 16. his Republican opponent to saj 6 Consecutive Days .. otsl 9 ots 1009 Main street, Electrical Appliances— Kifdlo 49 met to cure the farm situation, the The game law provides that no 3 Consecutive Days .. > itej U cts where he stood on proliibiti'jn; on person shall kill or take more than water power, on farm relief, and care of the exportable surplus, he 1 Day .. .'...... ‘ 1 0*-“* 1* Of" Antomoolles for Sale ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING, ap­ is unalterably opposed to.” three rabbits In any day,and not All orders for Irregular insertions with a tinge ’oi’ bitterness in'hiS will be cha 'eo at the one-time rata pliances. motors, generators sold more than thirty a year. This does and repaired. Work called for. voice he denounced Republican ef­ On iiiimigration. Special rates for long term eve.y FOR SALE—DODGE TOURING with The Republicans are again tryinn not include European hares Belgian day adverfIstnK given upon reouest. glass enclosure. A-I shape. Price Pequot Eleutrto Co., 407 Center BL forts “ to scare the American wage- TeL 710-W, to fool the people,” the govern.)!' hares or jack rabbits. No person Ads ordered for 'hree ir six daye reasonable. Inquire 13 Fairfield earner” with the bogey of “ hard street. said, with reference to his own shall hunt, kill or destroy rabbits Fuel ana Feed 49-A ■ And Ask for “Bee” ' ^ times’’ should there be a Demo­ stand on immigration. with ferrets when there is sufficient cratic victory next Tuesday. snow on the grounC for tracking ^^.t m e t i n . o w«*^» FOR SALE— GOOD USED CARS “ They whisper around,” he said, FOR SALE— s e a s o n e d hard wood Tell Her What You Want He held aloft circulars which he purposes. II.1 allowanops or refunds can be made CRAWFORD a u t o SUPPLY CO. $11.00 per cord, full measure. Satis­ that if Smith Is elected he will r.n S!T time ads slopped after the Center * Trotter Streets said Republican employers had been open up the flopd gates and let Manchester sportsmen report that Tel. 1174 or 2021-2 faction guaranteed. Native lumber slipping into the pay envelopes of ■;l•'l dav $30 per thousand. Lathrop Brothers. Europe run all over the United hunting conditions are improving S o "till forbids' display lines not She will take your ad, help you word it for best results, their workmen, which “ gravely and Telephone 1779. and see that it is properly inserted. Bill will be mailed States.” greatly with the falling of the i..|il grossly misrepresented the national leaves. t Tl.e Herald will not be r ■’■-sponsible . Anto Accessories— Tires 0 B’OR SALE—HARDWOO'^ slabs $10 a same day ailowiug you unlit seventh day after Insertion “ This is an insult to the Intelll Inse campaign.’’ Such employers, he as­ i. r more than m e Incorrect Insertion cord. Inquire 92 West street or to take advantage of the CASH RATE, gence of the American people '.The of anv advertisement ordered for telephone 440. serted, were “ not the best kind of m.ire than me time. NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE your citizens.’’ Democratic platform clearly Said we The Inadvertent omission of incor­ car checked up “or the winter sea­ will not let down the bars one Inch. HOSPITAL NOTES son. Experienced mechanics tri>lned FOR SALE—SEASONED hard wood, The Republican leadership, he rect imhllcaMon of advertising will Ic $12.50 a cord. $7.50 a load. Tel • I said in my speech of acceptance rectified only h.v cancellation ot the by General Motors assure you ex­ phone 1930-3; declared, h “ trying to fool .ne charge made for the service rendered pert work. that that ought to settle it. But it • • • H. A. STEPHENS American workmen,” just as it nas The following tonsil clinic chil­ WOOD B"OR SALE— Hard, chestnut, is hard to settle a man or a party AM advertisements must conform Chevrolet Sales and Service mixed, white birch and slab. Season­ "fooled the American farmer” for dren were reported admitted to Center at Knox Tel. 939-2 that sets out deliberately to mis­ In style, copy and typography with ed and sawed to order. L T. Wood Rooms Without Hoard 5« Apartments, Flats, leneineiits 03 eight years. And in this connection represent and deliberately fool the Memorial hospital today: Eugene regulntlons enforced by the piibllsh- Co.. 55 Bissell street. Phone 496. Rohan of 517 Hartford road; ers. ind they reserve the right to $L5 BUYS COMPLETE set of tour be flung out a definite challenge to people.’ ’ TO RENT—TWO furnished sleeping FOR RENT—BUNGAL W modern Thomas Humphries of Birch street, edit, revise nr reteot any copy con­ Indian Shock Absorbers. Free trial. B'OR SALE— BP'ST Mr. Hoover to say flatly at St The Indian Is the finest shock ab­ OF hardwood rooms, with cooking and table ac­ improvements, garage in ’ asemei:; Gov. Smith came out in flat op­ sidered o lijecf Iona Me. slabs, large 'od $7, hardwood $8 Louis tomorrow uight whether he Willis Tryon of Glastonbury, Lena CHOSlN't HOiiM.S—(Massifled ads sorber yet made. Ask us about it. commodations. running water, sec­ rent reasonable. Inquire P C ' -ok- position to the “ equal rights also fireplace wood. C'.iarle- Palmer' ond floor, private home, teachers land. Tel. 73.- ■< did or did not keep farm prices Ritosio of Highland Park, Alice to he piihllshed same day must he re- Center Auto Supply Co., 155 Center. 895-3. amendment” sponsoriti by the Na­ Miller of 16 Hemlock street. .•olved bv 12 o'clock noon. Saturdays Tel. 673. preferred, married couple consider­ down in the war period. tional Woman’s Party, designed to 10:30 a. m. ed. Inquire Oct. 29 to Nov. ^rd, 19 Houses lor Kent Other admi.ssions were Harry SLAB WOOD stove length. Ptreplace Autumn street. «,5 Raps Borah. do away with all legislation ap­ Cone 14 Union street, Mrs. Mary Garages— Service— Storage 10 wood 6 to 9 dollars • truck load. V. plicable only to women. Telephone Your Want Ads Flrpo. 116 Wells. Phone 2466-W and rO RENT—TWO SINGLE rooms— FOR RENT—SINGLE S room house, Senator Borah told the farmers Dougan of 53 Garden street, Thom­ 2634-2. “ When it comes to custody of Ads are accepted over the telephone men preferred. Apply 23 Laurel all modern impiovemen.s ga-olirre that during the war and reconstruc­ as Wallett of 25 Stone street and street. Phone 956, station, 3 chicken .•noiis a i j large tion period Mr. Hoover kept up ine children, property rights, I will go .Mrs. Laura Groleati of Rockville. at the CHAKHltl KA I'K given above FOR RENT—2 CAR Garage 114 Fo r SALE—SEASONED hard- wood, as a convenience to advertisers. tiM Maple street. Tel. 2229 after 5 p. m. garden, on state road, Manche.ster as far as any man to maintain the stove length $12.00 a cord. O. H, Green, Id minute.s to school and prices of farm products,” he said. Carl Anderson of 18 Ridge street the CASH MA'l’ IOS will be accepted as Whipple. Telephone 2228 eventnga Apartments, Flats, J'enciiienis 63 equality of men and women. But I was discharged. FULL PA YM ISN'T If paid at the busi­ trolley. Call 19 ' “ But Mr. Hoover sent a cablegram ness office on or before the se'enth Florists— N ursenes IB from Europe over here that was will never consent to an amendment The census today Is 46. day following the first Insertion ol FURNISHED TENEMENT to rent, Houses for Stile 72 transmitted to ope of the farm to the Constitution that will pro­ each ad. otherwise the CU A Mf?l'.' EVERGREENS FROM 50 to 75o. Blue Gar<1en-Farai-I)alry Proflurts 50 for the winter, centrally located. hibit the states from enacting legis­ RATE will he collected No responsi­ Spruce $1.00 each. Catalpa trees Call lU-4. leaders saying he kept prices down bility for errors In telephoned ads $2.00 each. 379 Burnside Avenue FOR SALE OR RENT r.t 3'2 Stro- g “ Now. they can’t both be right lation to promote tha .health and FOR SA L E -H A N D PICKED Bald- street, six room single house, fire­ will ho assumed and th.ir accuracy Greenhouse. E. Hartford. Call Laurel win apples at bargain prices; also FOR RENT— 4 ROOM TENE.MENT He either kept them down or he comfort and happiness of women cannot be guaranteed. 1610. all improvements. Including garage, place, all modern ‘ mprovements and hard wood, stove length. Call Man­ garage. Phono i:i06, alter., H. Hob­ kept them up. Senator Borah said who work in factories. 4 Famil'y House • • • chester 1119-12. 146 Bissell, Cor. Holl street. Inquire 105 Spruce street. by. 66 Henry street. Manchester. he kept fnem'up. He said himself ‘“ Equal rights’ is rather a catchy Index of ('lassifications 'Moving— Trucking— Storage 20 phrase, but when it is applied to' FOR SALE— GREEN MOUNTAIN Po- FOR SALE— 6 Rthl.M bungalow with he kept them down. Now this can Evening Herald Want Ads are now tatoes. $1.00 bushel delivered. Ed­ FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement with my opposition to it it should read grouped according to classltlcaiioris one attic room, all Improvements, 8 acres of land. 'Vniiaii. Kanehl. 519 be e.xplained. Mr. Hoover speaks $7000 l o c a l AND LONG distance moving ward Boyle, Manchester Green. Tel­ Center street. South Manchester. that I am opposed to sweating wo­ helow and for handy reference will by experienced men. Public store­ ephone 252-4. five minutes xrom tiiills, trolley sta­ this week in St. Ixiuls. Let him tell appear in the numerical order indt- tion front of house. Call 990-4. men, to over-working women, to . Each tenement rents for $20.00. house. L. T. Wood, 55 Bissell street. f o r s a l e —J l^ST OFH' Main street, the American farmer whp is right c.Tted: I el. 4UiJ FOR SALE — GREEN MOUNTAIN Senator Borah or himself. under-paying women, and to work­ Why pay rent. Give ,us a small R irths A FOR RENT—6-ROOM '■ ement. halt new B room English style hou.ae, sun potatoes. Frank V. Williams, Tel. porch, fire place, one C'r garage, ing them in lines that interferes cash payment and the rent should ■ 1*. n ga g e m ents ...... R .M.5.NCH ESTER & N, V MOTOR Dls- 989-12. -house, at 192 Center ilree*-. All Im­ “ And let me go a step further. Marriages ...'...... C provements, newly lepi vated. In­ extra large loi, Morgages arranged. I.-et him deny the presence of this with their health.*’ pay the balance. patch—Part loads to and from New Price low, small down pa.vments. Deaths D FOR SALE—A1 »LES. Sprayed hanil- quire 166 Center str<-et. Tel. 2609-W. cablegram and I will produce i f Gov. Smith planned a busy day Lards of fhanks E I2“s* ■ Call 7-2 v.r Arthur A. Knofla, telephone 782-2. 2 fpmily, 12 rooms, oirly $6,000, plcked Paldwltis, Golden Pippins. 87.1 Mam street., today working on his Brooklyn and In Mernnrlam F Greenings, Husset.s, Gllltfle. r. FOR RENT—6-ROOM tenement with Gov. Smith dealt» sardonleally near car line. Also garage. We Lost and F o u n d ...... 1 all Improvements, inoluding garage. with the speeches which Charles E. Madison Square Garden speeches, PERRR'I'T & GI.ENNEY moving sea- Belleflenrs and Spies ?1 2f 1 u.shel. FOR S.Al.E— WASHl.NGTON street, are offering it at $6,000. Announcements ...... 2 ,.son Is here. Several trucks at your Windfalls 75c bushel. Kleffer pears Inquire 58 Summer 'Jt>'vet. Hughes is making for Mr. Hoovjr which will be delivered Friday and Personals ...... 3 brand new .six room Colonial oak .service, up to date equlpi.icnt ex­ for canning ruc basket. Delivered In floors throughout, fire place, rile Ihe crowd “ booed’’ Hughes* name Saturday night. The Brooklyn Single six rooms, steam heat, Antoimthilea perienced men. I’hone 7-2 town. The Gllnnck Farm, Sou.h Main FOR RENT— FOUR rtvlOM litiement, gas, sewer, sidewalk, oak floors and Automobiles tor Sale ...... 4 modern lmprovem.»,its, lewH deco­ bath, large corner lot. Price right. with right good wiH until the gov­ speech will be devoted to state street. Telephone 225-4. Terms. Call Artlu r A. Knofia. Tele­ trim, first floor, 2 car garage, Autoniolilles for Exchange . . . . . 5 rated. Call at 65 Starkweather street ernor stopped it with' upraised issues, and his closing thrust in Auto Accessories—'I'lres; fi after 5 p. m. phone 782-2, 875 Main street. $6,700, $500 cash. f r e s h p i c k e d fruits and vege- hand. :1 . : . the Garden the next night will be Auto Repairing—Palming, ;-'7 Repairing S3 tables. from our .'arm. • roadside Auto Schools ...... 7^A stand. Driveway .nn. 655 Nprth Main FOR RENT— 6 ROOM flat, upstairs, “ It doesn’t befit Jersey to do ihat a general summation of all the Foster Street, two houses, one Autos—.'thip by Truck ...... ■ s CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired, street. Phone 2659. good location and improvements. In­ to Mr. Hughes,” he said. “ Let me issues, aud a final appeal in his own single and one double, now offered .Autfis— For Hire ...... 9 quire H. Beebe. 9 Strickland street. behalf to the entire country. bv 1 (Garages—Service—Storage ...... ID key fitting, safes opened, saw filing attend to it. He is ail right e.xcept at $12,000. This is a 10% propo­ and grinding. Work called for FOR SALE — GREEN MOUNTAIN iiin iiA K i"” Motorcycles— Bicycle ...... 11 potatoes. Thomas Burgess. VVapplng. FOR RENT—THREE Ri'lO.M suite, he IS mistaken.” Tomorrow, the governor will be sition as well as a home. Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... ■ I‘2 Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm • street. Tel. 462. Tel. 29-2. Manchester Division. .Johnson Block, facing Main street, Why, he dbmanded ironically the central figure of a grand parade ItnsInoRS nnd i*rofeR«l»nnl Services all modern improvements. Phone isn’t Mr. Hughes running for 'he from the Battery to Central Park. Business Services Offered ...... 18 2640 or 524. Household Services Offered ...^.13-A SEWING MAf'H 1NE'repairing of all presidency himself. : The parade will follow tbe winding Robert ). Smith Building—Oontraetlng ...... li makes oil.s, needles and supplies K Hooscliold Goods 51 ONE FOUR ROOM and one three “ He is doing more work to elect course of Broadway, where in­ Flon.ets— Norrerles ...... 15 W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. Tel. 715. room flat at 170 Oak street, all Im­ the Republican candidate than the numerable world figures have been Real Estate, Insurance, Funeral Directors ...... IH FOR SALE—NEARLY NEW Craw­ provements, Including hot water Steamship Tickets lIcaMng—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 ford kitchen range, perfect condi­ heat. Inquire 164 «)ak. J'el. 1667-W. nominee himself,” Gov. Smith de showered with ti^kei tape and Insurance ...... is PI lo.NOG R A PHS, vacuum cleaner tion. price low. Inquire of Dr. dared. “ It's the same old thing— ac Illation. The Democrats of the 1009 Main Street .Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 19 clock repairing, key fitting, gun and VO M TALK Tinker, 25 Park street. THE LAST TENEMENT of four history repeating itself. We have Moving—Trucking—Storage ... Ji) look smithing. Braithwalte. 52 Pearl street. rooms, $17. all Iriprovements. Apply Painting— Papering ...... 21 NEW LINE OF BED springs and MIntz's Department Store. Depot a quiet candidate and he has to Professional Services ...... 22 mattresses. It will’ pay you to price Square. have a spokesman. The people are THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE; Repairing ...... 21 H«‘lp Wanlcd— Female 8ii my bedding be'fore you buy. Ostrln- Delivers Another Slashing getting a little tired of that sort of Tailoring—Dyeing—'.’leaning .. 2i » ______sky's Furniture Store, 28 Oak St. FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT with thing,” Toilet floods and Service ...... 25 garage, 20.^Sumnier .reet. James J. “Famous First Ladies” \Vanted—Business Sei vice ' 28 \VANTED- GIRL to care lor children FOR SALE—SMALL DEPOT st. ie Rohan. Telephone 1668. Answers Hughes. Kilnciillnnnl '.and assist with housework. Call heating stove for kitchen, garage or Attack on G. O P. lead­ Sketches by itossey; Synopsis by Uraucher 672. Courses and Classes ...... '27 workshop. Good condition. Phone FOR RENT— 5 RM flat on New­ Mr. Hughes’ challenge to Gov. Private Instruction ...... 2 8 1S39. man street, all modern Improve­ Smith to define more clearly his Dancing ...... 28-a SINGLE GIRLS WANTED to learn mill operation. A ply Cheney Bros. ments, Inquire 147 East Center ers and Their Policies in water power stand was answered .Musical— Dramatic ...... 29 FOR SALE— PARLOR STOVE and oil street. Telephone 1830. Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 Employment Office. heater in good condition cheap. H. with vigor by the Democratic nomi­ Flnnnrliil N. Hemenway, 35 North School St. FOR KE.NT—SEVER YL first class Newark, N. J. nee. He repeated that he not only Bonds—Stocks—Mnrtgages .... 31 Help Wauled— Male 86 rents, with all Improvements. Apply lavored public development and tU Business OpportunUlea ...... 3'2 FOR SALE—STERIANG combination Edward J. Holl. 865 Main -treat Tel. Money to L o a n ...... 33 .stove, with attached water heater. 560. ownership of water power, but ‘'ilie Money Wanted ...... 34 BOYS WITH High school training Can he seen at 27 Grove street. Tel. New York, Nov. 1.— Another governmeut must keep its hand; on • Help nnd Sllunliona for clerical jobs. Apply Employment 1903-3. office, Cheney Brothers. MttIWiUN 5 ROOM FLAT for rent, all slashing attack on Republican poli­ the switch that turns on and off Help Wanted —Female ...... 35 modern impruvements. including Help Wanted —Male ...... 3B SPECIAL OFFER garage. Inquire 45 Mather street. cies and leaders behind him. Gov. the power,” which means govern­ Help Wanted—Male or Female . 37 EXPERIENCED millright wanted. Cotton mattress A. C. A. t'-k $8. Telephone 1987. mental control as well. Agents Wanted ...... 37-A' Apply Employment Office, Cheney Quality springs. round post Smith was back in New York to­ Brothers. “ That is understandable if I Situations Wanted —Female . . . . 38 metal bed. 4' by 6’. Total $18.50 or FOR RENT—ON LILl KY street near day to finish his fight for the presi­ Situations Wanted —Male ...... 39 choice of any one piece. Holm's know ab-out the ,” WANTED— ABLE young man 16 to .Center, modern five room flat, third Kniploytnent Agencies ...... 40 Brothers Furnltuie Company, 6-i9 floor. Inquire 21 Elro. Tel. 2637-5 dency on home soil. He will not he asserted. “ Tonignt in Nevvark. 2il for delivery work. Apply by let­ Main street, Farr Building. Telephone Live Slock— Pets— Poullry— Vehicles ter to Herald Box B. leave the city again until he knows I ask Governor Hughes to ask his Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 1268. FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, Live Stock — V'ehicles ...... 42 Mather street, rent $16. Robert J. whether he is to be the next presi­ own candidate the same question he Poultry and Supplies...... 43 WANTED— A FIRST CLASS elec­ For sale ,3 oak dining room sists. Smith. Telephone 750-2. asked me.” tricians, possibilities >f steadi work Prices $35. $75 and $95. dent or just another defeated Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 Phone 287-2. Just as the Republicans are en­ For Sale— 91 Iscellnneona WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, mod­ aspirant for that high offitie. Articles tor Sale ...... 45 17 Oak Street deavoring to “ fool the people” on SALESMEN TO SELL our high ^raae ern conveniences. 4pply J P. Tam- During Madison’s second term war was declared Boats and .\ccessorles...... 4fi , manv. 90 Main street. Gov. Smith closed his campaign the farm and water power issues, so Building Materials ...... 47 garden and field seed direct to plant­ against Great Britain. In August, -1814, the British’ ers. A good position with big in­ Machinery and Tools' 52 outside New York last night with with prohibition, Gov. Smith said. Diamonds— Watches—Jewelry 48 TO RENT—4 ROOM FLAT, modern armyjanded on the coast and made a quick march to come. Experience unnecessary improvements, steam neat. V'^acant “ Talk about tooling the people,” Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 Cobb Co., Franklin, Mass. a speech in New Jersey in which he Fuel and Feed ...... 49-a FOR SALE— FULLER & JOHNSON on or about Nov. 1st. Apply 29 Cot­ ho exclaimed. “ If ever;there was the capital. The President and his cabinet retired to Darden — Farm— Dairy Products 50 gas engine 1 1-2 horse power Tele­ tage street. assaulted the whole Republican a deliberate party attempt to be­ Virginia; but Mrs. Madison stayed behind in the presi­ Household floods ...... 51 WANTED— MEN to pick up potatoes. phone 2424-4. Harry H. Cowles. 2U9 Hillstown 5’OR RENT—AT 18 CAMBRU'IE breastworks, from candidates to cloud a great issue it has taken Machinery and Tools ...... 6-' Road, Town. Telephone 312-4. dential rnansion, shudderingly straining her ears for Musical Instruments ...... 5:1 Mu.siral In.siriiinents 53 street, five room fiat, all mod-rn im- policies, and again dealt in no un­ place with the 18th Amendment provenients. with garage. Apply 16 the sound of the cannon at Bladensburg. ir yr Office and Store Eunlpment . . . . 6i WANTED— WOOD chopper. Apply at and the Volstead Act. Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 Cambridge or telephone 504. certain terms with the issues he By NEA. Through Sreclal P(r"’iss'"n ol the Publishers of The Book ol Xhowlerigc.'Copyrir-ht, 1921-26 147 Parker street .• telephone ANOTHER GOOD USED PIANO $75 ' “ Mr. Hoover'says it is a ‘nobie Sjieclals at the Stores ...... ] 5k l.L 66>2. himself has raised in the cam­ Wearing Apparel —Furs ...... 67 Vlctrolas $i0 to $2t experiment.’ Mr. Hughes says he is Wanted—To Buy ...... 53 WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE MADAME S.41MSON paign. not satisfied with it. But Mr. Hoo­ 17 Oak Street. llooma— lloiiril— Hotels —Resnrla Help Wanted— '!ale or Female 37 The speech followed an old- ver doesn't say what he intends to Ilestniiriinta t. do about it. Rooms Without Board ...... 59 WANTFID—MEN AND WOMEN for Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 fashioned political celebration in a “ Now, the thing for Mr. Hughes Boarders Wanted ...... 69- local selling. Experience unneces­ London.— A summons was grant­ the Democratic stronghold of Country Board — Resorts ...... 60 sary. .Apply 23 Cooper street, after North Jersey, which for sheer ex­ to do in'stead of asking me ques­ Hotels—Restauiants ...... FOR SALE— HUDSON seal coat. ed at Marlyboiie recently for as­ 61 6. Phone 2G12J. skunk collar and cuffs, size 38. Tel. uberance, red-fire, and boisterou.s- tions, is to ask hif own candidate Wanted — xtouius— Board ...... 62 -541. sault against ;• ’‘wuman of a pecu­ Heal lOatnte For Henf ness equalled anything that the if he is satisfied with it, and if he Situations Wanted— Female 88 liarly violent nature.” The retition Apartm'ents. Flats. I'enemtnLS.. 63 FOR SALE— 2 OVERCOATS, one suit, Democratic candidate has met in is not to ask him what he intends Business Locations for Rent ... 64 charged that she had struck her Houses for Kent ...... ro for $5 each. 827 Main street. Apart­ his campaign travels. The Jersey to do about it because up to ;.ow ment 12. Telephone 107-3, landlady on the head with a door, Suburban for Kent ...... 66 W ANTED—LAUNDRY work to do at while other tenants were In such lies literally took the lid off to he has not said.” Summer Homes tor item ...... 67 home. Phone 2526-13. welcome “ Al” from across the riv G. p. P. Campaign. ■■ P Wanted to Kent ...... 68 Wanted-— Buy 58 fear that they locked themselves in Real llalnie For Sale their • rooms; She uad failed, the er, and it was early this mornin The entire Republican campaign,’ Live Slock— Vehicles 4:: before the last dying embers Apartment Buildings tor Sale .. 69 WANTED TO BUY old cars for junk; petition said, to heed warnings of of Gov. Smith-asserted, is being pro­ Business Property tor S a le ...... 70 used parts for rale, auto repairing police, made on 15 different occa­ the red fire burned out and the moted upon the theory that “ the Farms and La..d for Sale ...... 7i day and night, wrecking service. whoopee-makers trudged wearily people can be fooled,” particularly Houses for Sale ...... 72 FOR SALE—SADDLE HORSE; also Abel’s. 26 Cooper street, TeL 789. sions. Lots tor Sale ...... 73 puny and saddle. Call 109-12. homeward. on the issues of farm relief, water Resort Property for S al" ...... 74 Bid for Labor Wanted>^o Buy power, prohibition, prosperity and Suburban for Sale...... 75. Poultry and Supplies 48 68 Gov. Smith's Newark speech was immigration. Real Estate! tor Exchange-...... 76 Half the total population ''f ______’age was ready Wanted — Heal Estate ...... 77 WILL,;PAY HIGHEST PRICES for all primarily a bid for the big labor He grew ironic in mentioning Mr Anetlon— I.egiil IWnTlcea FCR SALE— RHODE ISLAND Red kinds of chickens. Will also buy England lives in five industrial vote of the country, for he pledged Hoover’s Hoover's pledge to call an extra ^^ o o r, filled with Auction Sales ...... ’ 73 Pullets. February, March and April rags, paper, magazines and old districts, which ^___ __ A messenger' arrived," B. T. Allen, 37 Doane street. comprise only himself to end the abuse of labor session of Congress to deal with vhe ITsehold silver and gov- Legal Notices ...... 79 metals. Morris H. Lessner. Call 1645. one-tenth of the total area of land il area nf lonfi Injunctions, to seek out and rem- farm problem next spring, and his rrnment papers, while bearing a scribbled note GAS BUGGIES—=Viola Isn’t Worried Mrs. Madison awaited from the President. Mrs. her husband’s instruc­ Madison prepared to fly By Frank Beck from the city. t h a t ’s th e tions. WHOLE STORY TUT-TUT, SHE HAS OH , W HAT ILL GO HEM __ ITHBRE's IN A NUTSHELLS> PROBABLY W A S 1 s a y i n g ! I S E E . N U T T Y IF NO USE AMY 'WALKED OUT GONE AWAY JUST OF C O U R S E ,I IT S ABOUT 1 DON’T FIND CARRYING ON O N M E ____ I’M FOR AWHILE, W HAT I s y m p a t h i z e w i t h T IM E YOU A N D YOU HER s o o n ! LIKE T H A T ! W O R R IE D SICKjt SO YOU WILL THOUGHT! YOU / s , SHOWED THOUGHT I I C A N ’T . I WOULDN'T- AND WE DON’T LEARN TO YOU needn't SOME MIGHT BE SLEEP____ 1 'W OR RY SO K N O W w h e r e ABLE TO APPRECIATE EXPECT ANY _.WE M U S T ' INTEREST ! d o n ’t . A B O U T IT«. HER MORE ' T O LO O K SUGGEST SYMPATHY •FIND A M Y - _ - FOR A FRIEND EAT. __ SHE’LL COME W H E N YOU F O R H E R . SOMETHING FROM VIOLA, OH , WHERE OF AM Y’S , BACK... HAVE H E R . m : TO D O ! H E M . SHE'S SHALL W E 'y o u 're s u r e TOO LOOK. e X C / T E O ! HARD-HEARTED.

was about to depart her eye fell on Washington, which h u L In the .state dining room. She tore the picture from the wall and ripped the canvas from its place. “Take care of that, she cried to some friends, “but destroy it before into the hands of the British.’’ The por­ trait is still a White House treasure. . ■ ' (Cbnyi JH;cM» «nJjg^,,,.Capirright. 1928. 'rh, CfQg«. Soci«>y: ( T o B e C O ntlhU e d ) lO'lJ

• '-'■'.■a- ■a ^mmm MANCh k h ie k (CONN.) EVENTNQ HERALD, THXJRSDAY, I^OVEMBER 1,19^8. fJ^KPVEK YSNNY SSYS SENSED SKIPFY By Percy L. ( Yoshy Texas tanks offer $5,000 for dead bandits. Suppose pedestrians offer­ 1 fowOTHflce nores ' « e e , i T ’y a e e e o r n i N g ed that for dead hit-and-run driv­ SM etON’T fiM P t HR ers! COM6 6TH6R SSVtN. "John," said the missus, "that uNoeH t h € caRPer! old flivver of ours is a disgrace and This nstany ! tOHAT HAV6 y«M To I’ll bet you couldn’t get BO cents, on it in a trade-in.” SAV? "Oh, well," he yawned, “ we’ll wait until it gets a little worse and then I can get some college Kf/oul X Oi0 boys to give me at least $25 for it.” U R o N d , m a n i a , Give Him Gas. AN’ I'M SbRRY. John— “ Hey! Have you heard what’s holding the new Fords up?" Rapp— Vno what?” mm/ T John— “ Rubber tires.” 1 If the worm turns, it’s because a voice from the back seat gave him the idea.

Miracle: Going > to ride in an REG. U.S. PAT. OFT. Cl92a, BY NCA SCRVICC. INC. automobile on Sunday afternoon and getting back home alive. C*Pyri|*t, IttS, Pney L. CroAr, C«Btnl Pr«M Am.. Itte. Used cars are all right as far as they go. A train running a mile a minute The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Fox covers 88 feet in a second; b .t OlUl H()AKI)IN(; HOUSE many motorists do not take a sec­ By Gene Ahern ond to think, and so the train causes them to quit thinking. T H r v /a s £t^0Af{f^AS$SP £Verf^y 'rir ^ e © VieAR Woti'Re -RUlkiKilMG Tor The collegiate idea of a lamp of HE HAP -To P/^IN/E- THC THAILiEf^ \iieO-r lHA-r W AS-TACT ' 1 knowledge: The tall light of a pai’k- AeA/M ! WELL, IF Vo(i ed car. I<*e PAvST T H F PJ^'AcJE W H E IT^ T H E vvv. I'll 'Teci- Voo m 'p e a r , CORN MEAL ON THIS MENU WAMT^tb^PO 'THE A Vou -SM^R. AT MV S o - ' Many an accident has occurred WAS HUNi(S tip h a u u o W e e n I. , because the man at the wheel re­ ^ TAV/oRy Voti'P BB RaAi^l^AiG^liT CALUBP t-A^lTV OF OFFICE! CORN MEAL is on today’s letter fused to release his clutch. golf menu. Par is four and one § /MSfEAP/WffA-r i^HM-M-H ave solution is on another page: The autoist whose engine is Con­ M b Voa vJBPt. vqAb "Tffe last ' « g rT THiAiGS GOlAiG s o tinually stalling develops into an •Ttvlo' VEARS (M C F F ice ? WoTMfAie SMooTHlV,'THERE IS Mo. individual with plenty of push. c 0 Bti*r sErrrLB a ptspirrk MBEP OF AMV PISPLAV R N Street cars are losing their popu­ OF AC'Tiv/ iT V / ‘- ^ 3 larity because they don’t drive up *1W0 KiHfoHBoRS OV/ERTflE KeePfAlG to the curb. OF Cf^(CKEias.,^AMP VoaR^P(S" MlAiP ’^d,^*THE FIRE, Traffic Cop— Did you blow your MFM”f OF soLoMoAi Ha s BEEM a B M G IA lE r WHiCE S E n T fM G horn? LALioH EV/ER SIMc E, IPLE ALL-TR/M AMP Motorists— No, why? Does it look like It needed blowing? BROtieH-T -th em 't o A COMPROMISE BRlfit^T, !S EVER' BV BERSLSAPIA1'<3 •'THe M ALERT Fo r t h e “ We had a wonderful trip! We saw snowcrested summits leaping <3(V/E A CHiCKEAi ALARM /= M EL towards the .cerlean heavens, we uji-n/ A L saw foaming torrents raging THE RULES through the bottoms of shadowy VoilRSELF AS* canyons, we looked down from ,r i ^ a e s r o f . . 1— The idea of letter golf is to beetling crags, into the depths of change one word to another and do limpid lakes,, we traversed sylvan ^ HoMORf;r it in par, a given number of strokes. glades shot with flashes of golden Thus to change COW to HEN, in sunlight, we— ” three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, "How many miles to the gallon HEN. did you get?” 2— You can change only one let­ ter at a time. Who remembers when we pump­ 3— You must have a completeed up automobile tires with a hand word, of common usage, for each pump and then kicked vigorously jump. 'Slang words and abbrevia­ to see if we had enough air. tions don’t count. 4— The order of letters cannot Asked by her boy, friend if she^ be changed. felt like taking a walk, a Mauches-' ter girl replied; “ Why, I didn’t know you had a car.” "Where are yo,u going, my pretty maid?” * AMERICANISM: Driving 40 0 L P “I’m going a-courting, sir,” she miles on Sunday at a cost (jf $4.30 said. to find a suitable place to eat a sad MAHi "For yesterday morning, on my lunch. 192S, BY NEA SCRVICC, INC. AefiofA way to school, _<<:Pontaine Fox,^ 1928, The Sell Syndicate,. Inc.) RIG. u. s. PAT. arr. "I slipped and broke a traffic rule.” Man is born with certain in­ alienable rights which aren’t worth “ There goes another non-stop much when he meets a big guy driver.” driving a Mack truck. WASHINGTON TUBBS II Pulling A Houdini By Oane "What is that?” "Oh, just a fellow looking for a No, little girl, the Tour Eiffel is parking place.” not a ride in,,a rubberneck wagon. :

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BUT BEBOLBl THEY SIM NOTmNQl THEY CAPTURE N0TV\\W6» l CIWoDSOM SES’S CONNING, SCWEME OF- \MlPlNCi ^HREE ARABS SMEAK To TRe UTUE . C?i'eN A SURPRISE attack- FROM THE Trtf CMAP IS PESERTEDl OOT THE 6A.Lt^NT LITTLE BAiNO, COMPOSED because of BOLA'S sus­ OASIS, AND OPEN A DEADLY EIRE opposite S\Oe - A WILD AND FURIOOS i and p ic io n s , HUDSON 8 EYS OF w^Srt, C OTS, o^O^, JADA'5 SLAVE, INTO THE BUSHES TO DRAvl THE ' CAWEL CHARGE THAT WOULD LAY WASTE tiON5 AS smoothly AS CLOCK-WORK, ENEMIES HAVE RIDDEN ^tTENTlON OF THE DEFEMDERS. ■ to AMYTHlNCr IN \TS PIVTU. AWAY WHILE, HE WAS BUSY ^ R'CC. 0. S. PAT. OFF.© 192b! BY NCA SCRVICC. I.VC.'■ ^ UAYlNfi ms PLANS. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Don’t Speak Too Soon, Freckles By Blosser 6EE.' IMAYEAiT LOOld&O AT 73^ tAacf' oj^ d FRECKLES ? VNMyVES FRECKLES Mf6CX>SBVJJ 7AE DlARy THAT 1 kEPT VNAILE 1 SC^BBOOy TO SEE ■Aa a a JL, Aa^^CAb. Coure, "Xkka/tuuLj X b Ia E’S AERE-JUSTIM vNAS IM AFRICA SIMCE I rA /u c AAE.'.' SOUNDS LIKE y d u ’r e a A^Asry a e a a j i 7AE AiEXr ROOM»(SO B A O k - 7AIS VKJILL. BE Jl 3 B B ! A iB slE R VWILL, X X SIRLS VJOICE 700= BOY= X DlDAiT KAiOVU U/oTlL. ' RISAT AAEAD=>JtE'LL. IkE 7AklAiR BETTy, a f t e r b e in g l o s t FROAA 7D SEE YOU " ANAMA SAID VOU’mE U/OCLE UARRy AL.U 7WAT T/ME •— BEEAi AOME FOR7VJO FIMDIMS BETTy VWAS 7JAE BlffSEST MQMTAS - L 7AIMK SURPRISE OMERTAERE^ TL.U A^EMER 6ET a s u r p r i s e U k E 7AAT ASAlAi L betctaaji

d today York .-■ruhg, ut SOI. U P MT. OF>. on t ^ ^ »Y NEA tcAwtt INC.^SeCf c : , tY HtA (READ THE S’TOBY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) SALESMAN SAM What’s It Gonna Be? All floundering in the tossing By Sma]^ ing tight, and Clowny shouted, .La. sea, the bunch were scared as they “ We’re all right. Please pull us up could be. "Help! Help!” exclaimed aboard the ship. A shark may come ITSFUMMY NO ONE ANSWERS’ I’V e Vs)HAT?Vouke G o r e \ SHOULD SAY Too DID! ANO BE­ OIDTA h e a r TH A T? S P E E D \S WHAT wee Carpy. “ Someone please throw along..I’m 'almost scared to look '^^t-t-ED OROCCRIES P* DOXEN h e r e VNITH tAY ’ t h i n g ! LIEVE ME ('LL ALWAYS TRADE AT PLEASES CUSTOC^ERS! WELL.B'Y 3lNKSi us a rope. We all can swim, but around until we all are safe and aHEHCAVY g r o c e r i e s I t^lADE GOXZLECA'S if I S E T THIS KIND OP I OOTTA hunch t h a t 'l l ! g iv e 'e h a l l we’re not strong, and we can’t stay sound. It won’t be hard to pull us, groceries on top for long.” A man then yell­ WIND “T H «T — ! A Se r v ic e .’, t h a t 's w h a t p l e a s e s ' L a s t v 'v e t h o u g h t o p a ’cause you seamen all look ctrong.” RUSH ed, "W e’ll save you!” Ani this "Oh, no,” replied a sailor man. CAUGHT SAIa's ct^sTot'^ERS.SA^ — S P E E D - ___ l\ c A L WA'Y TA ©UlLO OP ©USINSSS! gave the Tinies hope. “ You see we have a better plan. UWBR.ELLA, s?ssssm t r i p ’. p l e n t y o p s p e e d ' ■w They swam around as best they We’ll drag you up beside the boat could, then saw a sight that look­ and drop a ladder near. The ladder AMPT?>OKSftM ed real good. A life preserver flew is made out of rope, and you can AMO m s . through the air and landed on the climb right up, I hope. At least you BLU&SRUSH sea. A man upon the ship then all can try it, ’cause there’s not a : cried, "Grab hold of It. Hang to the thing to fear.” 08D6R.OF side. The life preserver will not When they were right beside the SROCeRlES sink, and good and safe you’ll be.” ship, they heard a sudden swish INTO th e AIR, No sooner had the thing been and flip. The latter dropped beside SOOOeMLV cast than all the bunch were swim­ them, with one end of it afloat. The D teo .DOWN ming fast. “ You bet we’ll grab it,” Tinymites all grabbed a hold and Scouty yelled. “ I hope ’twill hold scrambled from the water cold. In AMD PROPPeP all four. This water tires a fellow no time they were climbiuji fast Sam ri« h t out, and it has tossed us ’round right up into the boat. IN I-IR& [i3ul"]i*i» i — L about. We’ll have to get a rest CLUB’S. umkn somehow. We cannot swim much &ACK:VARD more.” -(The captured whale is ..turned Right soon they all were hang­ loose In the next stonr. A

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Modern-Old Fashion Captain Trigg, the Salvation court during the session and they driving Is a serious charge for the Army, territorial Scout organizer matje it plain to the young men reason that any one convicted loses DANCING TONIGHT for the eastern territory, will visit that such rowdyism was going to his license for thirty days. The Salvation Army Citadel tonight be stopped not only at Depot deputy judge thought the y.~ung and will conduct the service. He Square but In other sections of the man had been punished enough At ihe RAINBOW will be supported by Dr. Duglas town. The patrolmen have been or­ and consequently suspended judg­ T h o n e WADDELL’S ORCHESTRA Eldrldge from the divisional center dered to bring in offenders who ment. Free at Hartford and the local Scouts persist in loitering. will render several items in a spe­ William Hampton, 18 years old Orders cially arranged program. The pub­ of 240 Wetherell street, was before Delivery ABOUTTOWN lic is Invited to attend and mark the progress of this character build­ the town court this morning on Filled the charge of reckless driving. He Wax-polish ■ S O U T H hCHESTER • COHN Daily The Hallowe’en masquerade given ing phase of Salvation Army serv­ was placed under arrest by Traffic m last night at the Buckland school ice. The service will begin at 7:45. Officer Roberts about 11:30 last Your Floors by the Parent-Teacher association evening on Main street near the Orford Parish Chapter, Daugh­ to drew a jolly crowd of dancers from armory. Hampton had a lady I . , all parts of the town, "he costumes ters of the American Revolution, friend with him and was apparent­ were colorful and for the most part will hold its November meeting ly paying her more attention than Gleaming I'unny, so much so that the com­ Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock with the wheel. In court this morning Beauty mittee derided to award but one Mrs. Cfharles W. Holman of Sum­ mit street. The state regent. Miss the young fellow admitted that Winter Coats for Miss and Madam prize to the men and that fell to Katherine Arnold Nettleton of Der­ what the officer said was true to Bert Mitchell in ,he opinion of the by will be pfesent and speak of the a certa!ln •extent. He said he was judges. Caroline M. Markham was work of the state D. A. R. Miss not driving at more than 10 or 15 the winner of the first prize for Sweet the’ vice regent is also ex­ miles an hour and had the car un­ the best woman’s costume and Mrs. pected as well as Mrs. Frank Lar- der control every minute. Reckless John Zimmerman the most comic. rabee of Willimantic chapter, state chairman of the “Real Daughters” Miss Bertha Lapp wa' the pianist and she will discuss that subject. Dress Coats Sport Coats last o.'cning at the “People’s Fel­ Mrs. Holman will be assisted by lowship Hour” held at Second Con­ Mrs. William L. Parkis and Mrs. Luxuriously Fur Trimmed gregational church, aiiu Rev. F. C. Charles E. Hathaway. Imported Woolens and Tweeds Allen the leader. The usual social lime with refreshments followed. The last joint meeting'of the series ^\ill lake place at Second church POLICE COURT Mumxnum dasher to Wednesday evening of next week. $16-75 $ 16-75 to This evening between the hours In an effort to stop boys and of ,s:l!0 ;*nd 7:30 the Ladies Aid young men from loitering about scciely of the North Methodist the ,Manchester post oflice and Rent cluircli will serve the annual chick­ other places in tlio neighborhood TWiayBEy a Johnson Electric Wji en iiie supper for which they have of Depot Square, three youths were acquired a long list of patrons and placed under arrest yesterday by Floor Polisher $ friends from this and nearby towns. Patrolman Roberts and were in 95-00 $79-50 Xo special entertainment will be police court this morning, q’wo of ^rO T H IN Q could be easier. The fnrnisiied other than dinner music the young men, Clifford Shea, 25 Polisher runs itself. You don’t by a trio from the High school years old, and Steve Kroll, 20 years need to push or press down on it. orchestra. old, were found guilty and a fine of Just walk along and jteer it. With The cloth coats this fall are Utility coats that will stand $2 without costs was imposed in it you can wax-polish every floor richly fur trimmed—large hard wear and all kinds of The monthly meeting of Star of each case. As fot the third boy who in your home in just a few hours— shawl collars and deep cuffs of tlie East Royal Black Perceptory was but 16 years old. Deputy without stooping, kneeling or even weather. Well tailored coats No. 13, will be held in Orange hall American opossum, kid fox, Jap of tweeds and woolen fabrics in Judge Thomas Ferguson did not soiling your hands. fox, raccoon, caracul and squir- Friday evening, November 2 at care to give him a court record At this store you can rent a John- soft colorings. Many are 7:30. The degree of the Red Cross and the case was dismissed. ton Electric Floor Polisher for any /.t; relette. Many have smart Smartly tailored, others are knight will be conferred on a For some time complaints have SALES and SERVICE day you wish. The cost is tr ifling. stitched backs. Suede, broad­ trimmed with large fur collars. class of candidates. Other degrees reached the police officials and cloth and Norman cloth are the will also be conferred. Final action even the police commissioners have PHONE 2000 Every coat is warmly inter­ will be taken on the proposed been asked to put a stop to the predominating fabrics. Sizes lined. Coats by such high change in the sick and death by­ rowdyism that has been displayed HILLERY BROS. for the miss, 15 to 20, for ma­ grade manufacturers as Gol- laws. At the close of the meeting at the place mentioned. The boys dam, 36 to 46. Black, gray, flex, Westbury, Ekeomoor and refreshments will be served in the have been warned once about it. PINEHURST wood brown and tan. banquet hall and a social hour will Some of the shopkeepers h^ve also Tel. 1107 other well known makes. Styles follow. called upon the police for assist- 384 Htfd. Road, So. Manchester ‘‘GOOD THINGS TO EAT” for miss and madam—16 to 46. I ance in their efforts to force the Sunset Rebekah and King David ! boys to keep away from their Lodges wilt combine in giving an­ places of business. other card party in Odd Fellows Police Commissioners Willard HALE’S APPARE.L SHOP—Main Floor hall this evening. Six prizes will be B. Rogers and Edward J. Murphy given and refreshments and a so­ were present this morning in cial time will be enjoyed. SAFETY VAULT PROTECTION f The Woman’s Foreign Mission­ ary society of the North Methodist church will meet tomorrow after­ noon at 3 o'clock with Miss Emma Colver. Norton’s Winter Coats for the School Girl Mrs. Walter Hobby of Henrv street entertained a party of Iriends from Glastonbury, Hocka- num, Gilead and this town at a ■ Electrical Hallowe’en dinner at her home last : evening. i • ( For your securities, insur­ Ronald Hillman of Highland Chinchilla Coats Dress Coats Park will tell fascinating nature Servii ance policies, your will, and stories at the social to be held at tire Second Congregational church other important documents tomorrow evening. Refreshments and valuables Plain or Fur Trimmed In Becoming Styles will be served and games played. f All boys and glHs above the pri­ mary department of the church school have been invited. Use a

The Ladies Aid society of the Concordia Lutheran church will Safe Depooit Bois to to meet tonight at 7:30. $22-50 $19-50 Dr. A. E. Friend is attending an eye, ear, nose and throat conference of doctors tit the Mohican Hotel in a Excellent for school wear are these well Good-looking dress coats in suede-like ma­ New Loudon. The Manchester Trust Co. terials in blue, green, tan, brown and navy South Manchester, Conn. known Germania Chinchilla coats in navy The Justamere Bridge club will with collars and cuffs of mandel and neutria. have its first meeting of the season ffeiF with fur collars of neutria, or plain tailored with the president. Mrs. Cleon I Every coat is lined and warmly interlined. A Chapman of Strickland street to­ models in navy, tan and wine. Plain suede morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. splendid assortment of styles. Sizes 7 to 14 or plaid linings. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Martin years. of Oakland street opened their Home last evening for a Hallow­ e'en party which was attended by P I 4 0 N ^ about, 50 of their friends. Games HALE’S GIRL SHOP—Main Floor and refreshments in keeping with the occasion and special decora­ tions were a feature of the even­ ing. «« G O O D THINGS TO EAT ^lary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters of Union Veterans, will meet as FROM THE SALT SEA. usual in the state armory this even­ Winter Coats for the Youngster ing. We don t mind saying to our customers that mai Generator we re tickled with the Rowe oyster experiment. Be­ I ing the best in the world—a pretty big brag but The Easy-To-Get-To Sewing club Starter and Ignition a true one—these oysters are just what our idea of held a Hallowe’en party Tuesday I Pinehurst Quality is. night at the home of Mrs.- Charles! Repaired at a reasonable So quick and extensive has been the response to Saunders of Elro street. All the i charge. We can sav-e you ex­ our offering of them and so delighted are our cus­ . Little Girls^ Little Boys’ members were masked and g.ames, ■ tomers with them, that we are arranging for fresh singing and dancing were enjoyed, i pense and annoyance as we j shipments every day. We are now getting fresh A buffet lunch was served. have instruments which locate lots three times a week—and we keep getting out all electrical trouble quickly. of oysters. The Manchester Green Commu-1 These, you know, are oysters from forty feet of Heavy Coats Chinchilla Coats nity -Club will hold its regular' cold water in Gardiners Bay, Long Island, where meeting in the school assembly hall ' Norton Electrical the sea is salt and absolutely undeflled—oysters tomorrow night at eight o’clock. carefully planted and swept free from starfish and Entertainment will be furnished by Instrument Co. school children as minstrels under borers While they are growing; the best tended, and to Hilliard Street, Manchester the healthiest and the fattest and the best fiavored $5.98 to $14.98 the leadership of .Miss .Mary Boyle. on the whole Atlantic coast. A new shipment came in today and there will be Darling little models in Greylock chin­ Navy blue, regulation style chinchilla another on Saturday—next week we e.xpect fresh chilla and broadcloth trimmed with fur coats with emblems on the sleeves. Also lots every day. collars and cuffs of neutria. They come plain colored chinchillas In powder blue, This week’s fish list is an attractive one—all the in such popular colors as blue, rose, navy, tan and navy. Practical coats that will standard items and every fish or filet in perfect tan and red. Sizes 2 to 6 years. stand rough wear. 1 to 6 years. Tothemanwlid condition; they come from the fish wharves as straight as a string to Pinehurst’s refrigeration HALE’S BABY SHOP—Main Floor, Rear plant.- And when anything happens to prevent, as likes to putter did one day recently, they get no further—-Pine- iiuist sells no delayed-pass fish to its customers. Pinehurst Quality and Pinehurst Deliveries have to be up to the mark. That’s why so many of our aipundwifii^^ customers have come to depend on phoning. They know they can, with absolute satisfaction. SPECIAL FOR The phone number is two thousand. W^en •'you T want^ a Apiece ’^of | WATKINS BROTHERS APPLES 15 DAYS Fresh Mackerel lumber .“just so,” let us fur-li Fancy Pears McIntosh, Northern Spies Panco soles sewed on—$1.00 Swordfish Beets, 3 bunches 15c. never offered before at this price. FILMS I i nish it. You’ll be building a] R. I. Greenings Baldwins Guaranteed to wear from 8 to 10 DEVELOPED AND Halibut Powell’s Lettuce Funeral Delicious -Jonathan months. Don’t fail to take advan­ house some day, and we want; Iceberg Lettuce tage ,of these prices: ^ PRINTED Filet of Sole Place Year Orders Now for 24 HOUR SERVICE ^ to make you acquainted with] Filet of Haddock Peterson’s Spinach These Winter Apples. Men’s Leather Soles sewed on . .$1 YeUow Globe Turnips Ladies’ Soles Sewed o n ...... 75c Film Deposit Bos at pressed Haddock Directors The best grade of rubber heels ' Store Entrance our quality and sendee t w w . 'j Don’t hesitate to “bother i Cooking Apples 75c peach Edgewood Fruit Salmon used. basket Robert K. Anderson ^us with a little order.”,^ Just tell us what you need and Steak Cod Farm Fancy Apples $1.23 peach W. H. Cowles, Prop. Boston Shoe Repair Opened Clams for chowder Phone: 50U or 748-2 KEMP'S weTl fix you up.'V WeVe lots of fnends, but not enough basket I Tel. 045 Oysters ' Shop to suit us. McIntosh Apples, 2 quarts spruce-St., Near Blssell ,St‘. Smoked Filet of Haddock 38c —— ----^------— ------Fresh Mushrooms Grape Fruit, 2 for 19c TRIED TO KILL HUSBAND. assault with Intent to klll. -T'Iii^ Ripe Tomatoes Bulk Sauer Kraut Swist on May 10. last, shot- Frahir POLICE CHIEF SLAIN. today for safekeeping. ' Grapes, 3 lbs. 25c Fresh Spare Ribs Swlst. her-divorced husband, lii. his !^jRaleig.h, N. C., Nov. 1.—Former The men were reported to hive W . 6 . Glenney Goc Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 1.—Mrs Stamford butcher shop. Swlst ro- Miiyo'r T. W. Fitts, of B. H. Sharps- had several clashes over tl» qinll- Coal> Lumber, Mason Supplies STORE CLOSES AT 6 P. M. THURSDAY^ Ethel SwisI, of Bridgeport, will go covered several weeks later. Mrs. burg, -who shot and killed his fications of the presidential, nomi­ on trial before a Superior Court Swist was examined by two nom- brother-in-law, Chief of Police B. nees. Fitts was said, to 4% an ar­ Allen Place, Manchester__phone 126 Jury under Judge E. C. Dickeiison missions and found sane. She-has H^Farmeri,following a quarrel over dent Gov. Smith 7 tomorrow morning on a charge of pleaded not guilty to the charge. politics, was placed in state prison Farmer was a Aei J