I f I : # # . ii. V • ■ . ■'.- ‘iV'Wr. ■ • » ' < j fAh%'S&mS (f/:. • CmCUIiAl^CMI! STATBMBNT. ’>11 r ■ -;. ^ i ' -'.a .' ■ ’ ■ : ■ ■ • / « ■ ’ . 4 The average dally drcnlation of 'Rie Evening Herald for Q QkAA month of August was.. v y v*I*T .Partly cloadjr • Wedneaday; contlaiiod'aocBi^*7 TarUUe win^ ■ \ ••■;'• . ■ ■ ‘ ‘ i:- ■ -"• *■*■■ '. • t.i' , . lyr^-Sfe -■1’ J VOL. XLL, NO. 291. Classified Advertising oij Page'^.8. I9 E R 11, t 923. PRICE
fife iik'' PARKING RULES ON V £oolid:ge Aboard MayAotcer **j'a M STi# Will ^.1 P5v, V KINDLINESS OF THE PAST BE CHANGED SOON Elsie Cheney, Killed by Her DISHER TRIED TO Selectmen Decided Ld$t -<8> - i Husband Yesterday Morn , , . f ^ Nis^t to Hare Automo 1 1 U. S. Ambassador Senj^: POISON HIS WIFE * r NO EXCITEMENT ing in Scituate, Mass., biles Park Head On to g ,v < List of D e a d ^ R e fo g ^ ^ *-\ Was Daughter of Man AT THE PRIMARIES; ^ s t o n American’ Carries Cnrlh-Last Meietiog of V * Tell Thrilling Stories o| Who Was Adopted as " '•j INTEREST LACKING Story to That E ffe c t - Present Board Win Take / - Attacks by Banfts D v; Child by a Member of the Couple Were Married Place Sept 17. ing the Confusion r'S Up to Noon Less Than 500 Manchester Family. Here Dec. 29,1919, der Now Restored At the meeting of the Board of Voters Had Passed Through Selectmen last night, by-laws were It is, of course, naturally under According to The Boston Ameri adopted regulating the traffic and Stricken Cities. 1%, stood here In Manchester that the Machines— Polls Are can, Mrs. Elsie Cheney DIsher, who parking rules on Main street from neither of the unfortunate princi was murdered at /her home In the Center to Chartei; Oak street. pals in the so-called Cheney murder Open Dntd Nine o’clock Washington, Sept. 11.— At U 1ST" Egypt, Mass., her husband, who It was decided that all autorno- and suicide tragedy in the tJart of then killed himself, was poisoned 50 Americans were killed in »#■ Scituate, Mass., known as Egypt, is blles must be- parked by driving . IlSs earthquake and fire at Toklo.^ ten days ago by a i^Ink which ftesideiit and'Mrs.'L - (By Padfle 4 Atlantic) This Eyening. . blood allied to the Manchester right into the curb fit an angle .of ayrnge on the Residential yacht Mayflower down the Potohiac spite previous reports of no Mrs. Disher declared hVl been pre- Eifer, visit'rirt T^ount iiTv ■ family. The tragic story has simpljr 30 degrees; This law will not go ing white f P»?h and Indian Head. Photo shows our First CitizLsn sport- ties ambn'g American^ residefit pared by her husband. Into effect until after the street has une'arthed a secret of unadvertlsed Up to one o’clock today less the Japanese capital, accordt^^^ Records in Manchester show that been properly marked so that auto kindliness and unsuspected sympa Miss Elsie Cheney, daughter'of the than 600 voters had taken the an official dispatch to the State thy of practical action In the past drivers can easily tell just how to partment today from Cyrus late R. O. Cheney and Sophie BIs- park. Heretofore the parking of trouble to go to the town hall to the United States Ambaesado&jl^ that merit their (iue need of credit. sell Cheney, Was married to Helly cars has been b r backing hi at an. cast their ballot for their favorite Elsie Cheney bore that respected Peter Disher, of, Indianapolis, Ind.. angle of 46 degrees. It is believed BOARD IS PROBING candidates for town ofiicers.. It The dispatch which carrfed * 'V ‘irA name merely by legal right, a con-1 on December 29, 1919. According with the. new system that many was ^pected that the rush would names of all the Amerlean''! sequence of the' legal adoption of certificates each were di- more cars can be parked and with thus far Identified was relag(i less trouble. begin to come about four o’jilock ler .a.h.r by a member of thajpY, “ 'tk , S E ' DBTROYKR WRkKS when the voters at the silk mills Erie R^ Dickover, Uplted^ The Selectmen voted last night' Consul at Kobe. ; - performing tb. oere- to hold a meeting on the 17th, at finish their work for the day. From could please herself and after the mony could not be learned. The which time alterations to t^ie imild- that time until nine o’clock the {^The dead: World war married an aviation marriage was performed this Miss Doris Babbitt. ing lines on Center street '^ om election officials will doubtless be lieutenant in the army service. HIley town, at the home of the bride. Knox street to Newman etteet whl LONDON, commissar for tyar Twenty-tkree Dead and 13 Mrs. Joseph Cocha P. Disher by name, 38 years old. be taken ni». • • . , m kept busy. Mrs. Brunnell. ’/ " She brought into being a reiy » r t^ to l|ave been There was little or no excite Mr. P. L. BUIott. , - beautiful estate and hopie called By^ws wete adopted last bight prohibiting -joking on the ^ iiorth‘ isps|iieh from Berlin Injure i$: latest R ^ rf ment at the polls all day. Tbe Mr. Firth. “ ^ ookw ood” in Scituate. It vcost BIRCH STREET side o f BliseH steeet frona ‘'7j " ' |Tc teea r^eiyed in different candidates were dpliilg Miss Jean Orttfas.-. , 100,000 and its green-tiled root their level best to get-the voters Mrs. L. R. green and white stripeA to Hie pollSj imt there Is sn NEWS FROM SURROIIN K TOWNS Snapshots. ilAS aWNSTlGHIEN NUHBERTWO ;: Portrait of a Man GettlrTgrllp thnJ (Coat, fftim Page 1.) ABOUT tllG ^ Thfl .Repabllean caneu wag ihlG Vi i^ o ft immediately after striking Satvrdajr .eveBBur »nd ^ fbllowihl;" ^ ^ DUHOND SERFB the rocks, are missing, and believed nomlnatlona wer« made;.A.rtluir 1. TAUOTTmiE COLUMBIA to have met death. One is missing 'Vinton for-, gcloctmaa;. iHenty ‘ I. from the Pelphy. Barnes, grand jnror; Egther, E. The rnnhy friends of Mrs. Prank- Ernest Coljios, son of Mip. War New ypjrk— ^In line with the gen Thirteen tre patidhts at the Cot Vinton, ^ colleotorr Walter .M. - lln Welle of Avery street will be ren Collins of this town and Miss eral ladinatlen^to tender the ele tage hospital here, more or less Haven, >mditor; Clarence Fiske a n d : glad to know that she Is Improving Mildred Harroun of Wllllmantlc vated eyebrow to pest-aeaaon * * V .V* ■.»>^.•■ •»•Y.-- 'f T *. -> , - f .• .. t i ' - . ■ • ■ ' . '.!:,■.••■ '‘ ^\yj-r '7?^5 ^ T , , ^VC.;:?., »?DAY, SEFtolHER 11,1923. ‘ ^ ^ ^ ^ -.'A-" -'-IrA ■ .. j . ' ' ' -i. V. Sk' ReuUris t * y 1 * B0¥ SCOUT MAGAZINE SEEKS Keeping the Wolf From the DSor ACCEPTABLE STORIES FOR LADS l8 there a modern and accept■S>was not available or acceptable at able substitute for the “Deadwood ! home So the boy began the col- ! lection of his own secret private ¥r^ . Dick" tales, the "Injun” stories, j library The general proposition .vm tbe blood-and-thunder paper-backs I on the oasis of which we are work- of a generation ago that will be 1 ing is that the boy is naturally a acceptable to both grow-up censors I constructor—a builder. Moreover, ^ d boy readers? Can the writers I modem science opens up vistas of best sellers, backed by modern I down which a clever writer can f I'S' tales that the modern boy will grab ; travel with the boy reader, en- and read as eagerly as his grand j countering thrills enough to satls- • father read the lurid but tabobd : fy the most exacting juvenile au books and booklets of his day? dience. I IT Th'ese are leading questions to "The time has gone by when ■' A ••iS* which the Executive Committee in writing for boys can be hack writ charge of the publications issued ing. The modern boy spots things ■ . i w by the Boy Scouts of America pro worth while instinctively. You :«r T pose finding a direct answer. This cannot fool him about "lYeasure ' '__ ■ oiS' Inquiry has been made possible as Island,’ for example. He knows a result of a ? 100,000 gift received it is a good book. A perfectly ob from an anonymous source. This vious step in connection with the fund is to be used initially in de development of ‘Boys’ Life’ is to veloping a wider range of contri secure for it writing taient in every Fot the seventh time America won the .Davis Cup when Jbhiwi "Hawkes, 6—0, 6—2, 6—1. 'c :;# butions to Boys’ Life, the monthly way equal to the talent that serves Tilden then defeated Andemon, although ’twasn’t necessary. The; team, above with cup (left magazine published by the Boy magazines designed primarily for to Tight) Tilden, Williams, Richards and Johnston. Scouts of America for all boys. grown-ups. We have already ar This $100,000 contribution rep ranged with Arthur B. Reeve for resents a protest against the idea a series of Craig Kennedy stories. entertained in many quarters that ‘The Radio Detective’ is to be the woman who feels that she is innocuous potboilers are the sort title. For this series modern sci Georgia Twins Want Same HusU played in contrast to the love S -M i of articles that boys should read, ence will supply the facts, while of her daughter, is most ap f ’¥^ 'y V ■the fund will be used in placing Reeve and the boys will supply the ing. "Only 38” is a picture at the disposal of the boy reader thrills. fan can see with profit and f . .01 a portion of the talent now almost "The expenditure of the $100,- iplete enjoyment, exclusively employed in writing 000 fund at our disposal will, as comedy and news are on the for magazines that are supposedly far as a portion of the general L te bill. gotten out for mature readers. public is concerned, represent an ^;Jrhi8 program will be presented "The announcement at the an experiment. We do not regard it '^lin tonight and tomorrow. nual meeting of the Executive as such. We prefer the view that There are twenty-one children in the family of Mrs. T. J, Lucal (above) of Tonbridcr?^FlI!tf^/^1!fl«' Committee in charge of Boy Scout the expenditure of this fund rep WHERE IS THY GOD? to'^sjjpcn f e n “ all.'^° household duties she mends shoes for brood to make $16 a we^k stfetch’enw fh publications of a $100,000 gift, to resents an opportunity—an oppor be used in developing the sort of tunity to recognize tho fact that (Psalm 42) writing output boys need and boys’ tastes in reading are basical is. the hart, athirst in desert should have, marks a new epoch ly sound, that the subjects that dreary, Ip the Boy Scout movement,” says interest them in one generation its for the brooklet and the Trust thou in God, He shall lift The entire educational or mental today. But it is not an easy one ^ smes E. West, Chief Scout Execu- may not interest them in the next soft green sod, up thy head. equipment of most men has been any means. if Sve. and that it is obligatory upon those my soul, with toll and sor built up with the objective of ac In personal affairs it often me "Everybody who is in any way who would be leaders among boys row weary, The Lord will yet command His quiring wealth. Learn to earn. This the gravest self-denial; fn buftL acquainted with the normal boy to evolve a writing output that ghrn for the presence of the liv loving klndnes^. is the admonition that has been din administration it means dlaelpU knows that he spends considerable will bo safe from the standpoint of ing God. Even when tne day of toil is hard I ned into them almost from the ear resourcefulness, courage, an'^ ___ time in reading. In the past much the grown-up and interesting—in and long: liest period of understanding. genius for firm decisions. ’ of this reading has been done tensely interesting — from the dftj and night my inmost heart And when the night enshrouds my But, in the matter of saving, the Follow the rule thqt succeiis qway from home, or it has been standpoint of the boy himself. is shaken soul with blindness. average person today has the ad pends on your ability to Bav«.,Yol.".,.. .grief and fearing, while His presence shall rise in me like will soon taste of the fruits done at home secretly. The prin Writing for boys is an occupation a song. vantage of a most limited educa ciple reason for the secrecy has that properly challenges the gen the scoffers say: tional background. Furthermore, wisdom. re Is thy God, that thou art —J. Lewis Milligan in The Pres been the fact that the sort of ius of the entire writing fra byterian Witness. the temptations to indulge in ex thlnt. that the boy wanted to read ternity.” thus forsaken?” travagant ways are both subtle and d in my shame I turn my face RAPS COMMONS. deceptive. It is always easy to run London, Sept. IL Spa^: away. into debt, to contract obligations $4,179,600. Ambassador Woods SUCCESS TEST LIES IX ONE’S Frederick H. Glllett, of the TTiB that may seem well advised but States House of Represents' cables for $1,000,000 credit imme lere was a time, when Sabbath ABILITY TO S.YVE which can be avoided in the inter diately. bells were ringing, ests of economy, to fritter away today defended AmeHean- id went rejoicing to the House of By S. W. Straus, President Ameri tors as more orderly and le8S'» Morning News money for absolutely useless pur able than European lawmskeyf'. Government moves to prevent 1^- Prayer, can Society for Thrift poses, to trust to luck, to hazard price boosting in anthracite coal. Spioing with rapture In the rever "American legislators wol funds v/ithout full knowledge of the chatter more than English bUt I Governor Pinchot urges governors ent singing, If it were possible to interrogate circumstances Involved. Summary | : to combat fuel profiteers. P Soaring on wings of faith to each man of outstanding business are orderly,” said GHIett- That is why it is so much harder Is. never any intended dlfb mansions fair. success in this country today as to to save than to earn, and why In the chief reason for hJs success his such as seen in the House' of I Dr. W. E. Barton, moderator of the race for success the winners in mons. It is never neeesdafy I the national council of the Congre- I^d now, with downcast eyes and answer would undoubtedly be some the long run always prove to be ; gational Church, after conference ever grieving, such statement as the following: sort to expulsions and suf^mr. [go reluctant and with heavy men who can enforce economy on In thirty years I have.'knafqi^ Population of Ruhr reported to with President Coolidge, says latter "I owe my success fundamentally themselves and' on those under will support World Court. tread,— to my ability to save money.” their guidance. three cases of suspehsioa'fnnil, h»v© been ordered by Berlin to O nay soul, art thou so un Atnerican House. passive resistsAce. ' Q«rm&n It requires more ability to savb Thfa Is perhaps the most useful believing?^ ______Gillett refused to-dtowam' ^tpltaliste ip'i Yankees defeat Bed^ Bog, _ 8 to-i, One husbai moneyjtten tt; to earn it. and practical lesson one can learntlonal affairs. . ^ j: - WehbJ’-** tjCiiants van< IQ > .-v .. ^ ' ' ' ■• • > ' . ' . . . ■ V:-: ' i " ' fe ' ■• ; ..- ,,*,! »T.v|r> , : • • ■. r.»/ . : ■ ' ■ ' l i -V. I PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERM n , i m . JAPAN NEEDS HELP. somewhat by listed comparisons of The Eyening Herald The encouraging fact that the the price of coal at the pithead and Japanese government has appropri In the cellar and gradually they are Sense andN( ated a quarter of a billion dollars getting to a point where they are rS and VIEWS Sl-Vi I \' PUBLISHED BY to the work of relief and recon perfectly willing, Indeed anxious, to The Morality of Hoae./^ THE HERALD PRINTING CO. struction should Increase rather get at the real facts, to adopt Mis From “ The Heart Knoweth»v Mrs. Horace Tremlett. OF TIBIELY THINGS Bv«r7 Evenlnv Except Sundays and than diminish the splendid efforts souri as their middle name. Holiday A Did you ever see a girl dlaplL AT HOBIE AND , that are being made In America to It should not be forgotten also a pair of cotton legs to tha^^ ^ - ‘ ABROAD Entered at the Post Offlce^at Man carry the message of practical sym that In the torrent of praise Gov eye? Never. If her skirts aret“ chester as Second Class Mail Matter. pathy and Samaritan help to a sor ernor Plnchot lavishes upon both she keeps them uiider the s^^ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By mall the most virtuous woman ii rowing and strlckei^ neighbor. It operators and miners he incidental proof against a pair of good’ Six Dollars a year; sixty cents a calls, to mind a man we once had month for shorter periods. ly mentions “ the abundant profits” stockings. A mother of six, “i. - the privilege of fraternising with of some mines ana “ the reasonable ankle to match, will dangle Hy F. A. Wray, By carrier. Eighteen cents a Week. itlonal News S e ^ c e staff 1; and his comment on "a squad of profits” that should obtain general In a room full of strange men. Slnffle Copies, Three Cents. out turning a hair. Modesty'’ Correspondent. battered scareci-ows— poor old Dix ly. Right there Governor Plnchot 1;^London, Sept. 11. — When ex- SPECIAL ADVERTISING REP out when silk stockings cams. r\ RESENTATIVE: Frank R. Northrup, ie’s bottom dollar.” There was has touched a spot that has been Even silk stockings are not at ler Lloyd George sails for grit, real unadulterated pluck, on same.^ Some are worse than b t_ fw , York from Southampton SO Madison Ave., New York; 918 As sore since the Sherman Act was In »(Wd the Mauretania on Sept. 29 sociation Building, Chicago. that Charleston pier and we believe yoked to curb the coal owning rail You know the kind that are^ all the way? I mean to say. :;Vlll be with the knowledge that It is not an exaggeration to Insti roads. Is no stopping them. Then thei ** the second time since the war •y- 'has refused a fortune. TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1923. tute a comparison between that ^ We have two years of compara those whlchj know^ where to V One hundred thousand dollars hard luck crew and the men who tive safety from anthracite starva the line; they begin to be about half-way up. Quite a nuL, the figure offered him by a today, without talking unnecessari tion ahead of us Just now but the ;ure agency for a series of l i b e r t y . of women wear that sort; yok^ ly, are beginning to build a new riddle Is far from being permanent see It In their faces. l^talks” during ^ 3 American trip. For how can men die better, asks Japan. There can be a new Japan, ly solved. The United States coal Bnt Lloyd George, partly because Macaulay, then fighting for their ^perficlally, according to the most Birds can’t see blue, says j wants a real sightseeing and Join Now and Save Money! commission has done splendid pion i 4^^sure trip and partly because he fathers and the altars of their gods. modern theories of the most mod ture note. Now let Burbank glrS eer work. The additional federal blue cherries. ‘ rjk'apprehensive of the effects of a We hate to be conventional and to ern Insurance companies. But and Pennsylvania Inquiries Into the decture tour upon his throat, has If you were designing a sewing machine, declare liberty to be our god, a even this almost unimaginable dis whole question. Including wages, Few men can remember .. ^turned down the offer and will pay Itls own expenses. ' what would you want most of all? Would you kind of liberty that Is hedged care aster cannot'obllferate the ancient auto tag number or the com® which have been recommended by '-- Two years ago he did a similar fully around so that It will not In traditions of the godlike founders tion of their lock box at the want a light-running machine that would be Governor Plnchot, should give a office. :^lng. When he was considering fringe on the sacred prerogatives of of the Samurai, cannot leave an Im little more light. But while you Vrttlng a book on the Great War 1 — ------gjhe was offered half a million dol , easy to opei^te— a simple machine—yet one anyone else we happen to meet in press on Buddhist or Shinto shrines have costs of production at hard The only thing harder to lni the street or In the social circle. that will not be easily erased, can than money is a hired glrk lars for the world rights. With a coal mines varying to a maximum fine, almost quixotic gesture the that would do all kinds of sewing better—onQ Somewhere in some forgotten not change Japan. of eight or nine dollars a ton from exrPremler— a comparatively poor trunk In some partially remembered Evolntlon. that would last a lifetime? At the same time The United States drew Japan In comparatively little at easily work majn--—refused to touch a cent of Sunday— Dear the money. attic in an old English home an in to a circle, which some sardonic ed mines there always will remain Monday— Dearest would it have to be good to look at, convenient dustrious antiquarian might some Tuesday— Divine When Lloyd George left Down western expert in International law more to the coal problem than Just ing street last October, after sev to adjust and would it include a complete set day fall over himself In discover labelled the comity of nations. Wednesday— Duckums enteen years of office, he was ^al wages, the check off and commis Thursday— Dummy ing our name beneath a highly il Japan has not been happy In that most without resources. Since sions of Inquiry. The only remedy Friday— Deceiver of attachments? Wouldn't you like to buy , luminated scroll heading a piece of then he has supported himself al great company. She has been like Is a reasonable grouping of the Saturday— Divorced. the best parchment we have ever most entirely by his newspaper ar such a machine at the lowest cash price and a country cousin, not quite as well mines that will average the profits ticles. had the happiness to Inspect to the educated as the rest of them but of the superlatively good and the The aeroplane may eventuij His party will consist of Mrs. still pay for it by the week or month? ' effect that we, us, to whit and to able to use her fists when anybody abolish the automobile, but Lloyd George, their daughter, almost ridiculously bad. Unlike Jackass will never leave us. whoo, are a freeman of the City of kicked her In the shins. And, nat Megan, and one secretary. They the bituminous fields, the anthra will travel first to Canada and then During this week another one of the popu London with all the appanages, urally ,8he has been on the defen cite mines are all needed. Man Is known by the compan: tour the United States. Lloyd lar New Home Sewing Machine Clubs is form messuages and appurtenances sive, especially since the need of keeps, woman by the company .George has been deluged with Invi keeps waiting. therunto appertaining. We con getting rid of part of her tremen NEW ENGLAND KNITTERS. tations to deliver speeches, but It ing at our store. We believe the New Home is fess to several years strenuous Is unlikely he will address more, dously congested population became The foot that rocked the , wrestling with English tax law, The fact that Mrs. Calvin Cool- than half a dozen gatherings dur the finest and most practical home sewing ma apparent to herself and later to the Is now usually to be found ste ing his two months’ stay. which always remains astonishing world. idge has entered some of her handi on the accelerator. work with the knitting needles In a chine. A small down payment of $£00 places In its simplicity to British settlers Nothing Is changed today In the competition for a cash prize Is re ------A -'# ' Premier Baldwin’s vacation away In the United States. And that is This Is probably the sort of from ^10 Downing street has not any model in your home and the balance may heart of that wonderfully virile em ported as If It were something out ern Maud Muller liked when Wil mostly the reason we are a freeman of the ordinary. But in that part of been altogether a voluntary one. be paid in small weekly or monthly install pire, excepVthat It has had a leg ing hay. The real fact is that, for the first today. But what If we make two New England whence the'Coolldges * cut off or an arm, whichever you came, and where they have lived time since It was built over 200 ments with the CASH DISCOUNT deducted. words of that foolish little title, like. “ Some had shoes, but all These girls who keep thelrl y^rs^ago, the dingy exterior of much of their lives, such competi brows thinned out find that It ‘Tree Man.” had rlfies,” says Mr. Henley. Japan tions are an old story. All summer ^Is-unprepossessing building Is be- a lot of pluck. [uig renovated. Can the most callous and harden long, and In many cases all winter, JOIN TODAY! today Is sad, silent, close-lipped and The first part of this process ed of worshippers at the shrine of too, the women of the Connecticut No matter how shiftless a determined. “ Rags and tatters, valley and their neighbors in the jonsists of chiseling out old mor- autocracy offer any valid argument may become he Is always reat between the bricks, which belts and bayonets on they swung, hills have been stitching, crochet give advice. In these glorious days of freedom the drum a-rolling, mum and sour. ing, knitting and weaving— not so sed continuous showers of that 6ave followed the great war many weaving of recent years— dust .and made the place practical The NEW HOME CLUB It looked like fighting, and they Man Completes Fiftieth Year ly .uninhabitable. The British for democracy against the assump and making patchwork. Little girls Bell Telephone Co. meant it, too, by thunder.” under ten years of age are at their prime Minister is a patient soul, tion of the title "Free Man" by any Japan looks like fighting. The New Haven Reglstei*. but this was too much for him, so sewing this month and old ladles Wonder If he ever got his one existing under the aegis of our battles will be fiercer than ever Ku- force their trembling fingers to gathered together his belong ber. in gs and fled. ■WATKINS BROTHERS, r»Qm V ih ampton may find. In a huge tent has been pickled and then ] do and means to do. British and' here hundreds of , patchwork by the boss the next m om lp** tnnnY bnt wUl: American ^hankers already h ita,. braldefl ruga aud xag carpets ■~ ; ', '■ ' ,-v:. - ,■ . ^’‘\-^1 v^:> •' •■■ 3 '■ ' -'yP’ . f " r'-Pj: m s . t\.[.:- ' *' ' ' ' 'x IrSt-"" ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY,^ / suit Is uniformly woni, aad i l ’'' MRS. KITCHLET only good looking but a most C.E. PLANS Park ^’FASHIONS -;- FANCIES- ting adaptation to climate. BACK FROM ENGLAND "Can one poke fun at the Hints Frotn d House^ This Is the last lihowkig •* Hah?— Yes— quite sympathetli__ CAMPAIGN Park theatre tonight —over their antipathy to the tsl the play that went over so Mg kigti - FACTS -:- FOOD- phone. I know a busy ardhl< Citizenship Director League of tldiial C. E. ConTcntioii night The story of high nodtiQu C who won't have one in his ! “Our Gang Comedy” was a w edm' Women Voters Commnts took tea in • an Oxford ee Felt Throaghont Wife*s Kitchen Diary on People and Customs. from start to finish. It. la'belted ^ where they kept a telephonn State. “Back SUge.” The newi wei^M ' the government offered it fi VM very good. "The only American news I could The celebrated Minnie Maddern<&half ifint of pulp, add the strained never had but one toll-ilM „ TwentyrNInth Intemation- Has the chUling spectre pf OL : Flake says: "Women’s vanity has gelatine, juice of half a lemon and find in the English papers was that. When the govemSMBt' itlan Endeavor Convention vorce thrown Its shadow athsiarth I created the fur craze, and that Is whipped cream. Stir occasionally cither about prohibition or the tu n gested payment, the Cblisfs t JnlyYn Des Moines, Iowa, your threshold? * : I ged Its shoulders and said; the fundamental cause of cruel until cold, then pour Into a wet ing gack of English immigrants at ’k, the leader of the work If so, do not lose heart. . Qei i trapping.” No matter how swel mold. When firm turn out and it out.’ Personal service and e; Ellis Island. Opinions differ as to out the world outlined the see “Divorce’ 'and do It qelddy* ' tering the day women will Insist decorate with whipped cream and dent, constant pos^-oftlce serv i^ for the wmlng two years Aside from being entertalasBewTet - on wearing fears. sliced peaches. whether England ever will go try, take the place, and are quiet and 11 be known as The the highest order, the play ottbqd- but a business man from Adelaide orderly, in an Englishman’s oidhT. Ip Campaign. The Influ- les a real remedy for folks wlm ace The famous "One Hour Dress" I An old English book, published ion, instead of nolsey and the campaign Is already be- told me he was sure that Australia Ing. drifting apart add face the proepebt of the Scranton Woman’s Institute [ in 1699, on the characteristics of would follow our example.” Ih Christian Endeavor Clr- of legal separation. of Domestic Arts and Science, is i plants for salads, "Sallet” it was This from Mrs. Florence L. C. "Do I like the English? O f nghout our state, due to How one woman, confronted ^ th being exploited this week in one I then spelled, has this to say about Kltchelt, Citizenship Director of course. It has been truly said that’ delegates from here who the most serious problem th a t " in k of the Hartfo^S department stores. lettuce: "By reason of its sopori- the Connecticut League of Women they are the most highly dvllised, this convention. develop during the marital states This drees was designed by Mary ferous quality, lettuce ever was and Voters, who recently returned from homogeneous nation on the face o f Clark said In part: “With met the emergency and saved Brooks Plcken, Director of the still continues the principal found abroad. Mrs. Kitchelt had a glimpse the earth. I heard a notable Araer^^ and consent of leading her growing children a threatsneg above Institute and has been the ation of the universal tribe of sal- of both modern and ancient Eng can remark that he thought ‘thai- rs, representing offlclal- home and a faltering father-love, moat talked of dress in America lets; which is to cool and refresh; land, was one of Lady Astor’s at present the English govemntent ominatlons, I propose that constitutes the big central sltnatien this last year. It is said to be as it allays heat, bridles choler, extln- guests, listened to the debates in holds the position of political lead* for the next two years a Some Hdpfnl Housdiold of John Bowers are seen In what ership in the world’ Premier Bald^ correct In its lines for the coming gujshes thrift, excites appetite, l arliament as weU as visited the of Christ Campaign.’ We Suggestions for Late are declared to be the best ro le s o f season as it has been for the past klaaly nourishes, and above all re cathedral cities and the moorlands win, despite party differences, has many campaigns within their "Divorce,” in which Jane No one. Two experts from the insti presses vapor, conciliate sleep, mi of Devon and Yorkshire. the power of a united people be two and forty years, all of Summer vak and notable careers. hind him. This cannot be said of tute are demonstrating its salient tigates pain; besides the effect-it The School of Citizenship to be large measure, have been Wednesday and Thursday Mana features. has upon the morals, temperance held Oct. 24-27 In New Haven with the leaders of the other great Eng Does not this one ex ger Foy has picked a bill thet lish-speaking power, the late Pre and chastity.” the co-operation of Yale University its very name the pith, the ^ould please the movie fans of In the spring we wrote In this sident Harding and President Cool- purpose of Christian Endea- win be sufileleaL In other words, is claiming Mrs. Kltchelt’s first at a tablespoonful of sugar to a pint Manchester for they will have a column describing an Interesting Scotch Kedgeree is a good way idge. Fiiends of Christ; Friends for aAPETY FOR LEFTOVERS tention at present, but she has sum pf the mixture wlU make a drink chance to see Irene Castle In “ 81Im Catalogue of bird houses and pal to serve fish, either' salmon, flnnan med up certain features of her FrlAids In Christ. This Is sufficiently sweet to please most poulders.” Then you will w ant aces, and especially those designed haddle or salt codfish, and by tho summer’s trip as follows: COLORS.' mmmum bonum, the highest to see the bnd of "FIghUng Blood,’-' Many housewives are arerm to palates. to house martins. We have just way did you ever think of ordering "Lady Astor is a winning figure '•for which we can strive.” the last round No. 12 will be show n read ah interesting account of a fish direct from the packers and in English politics. Her bills win. Paris.— Bright colors are to be following definite program nslag letboven and warmed over both nights. There will a lso bo a colony of 5000 martins established distributors at Gloucester? I know as well as her charm. Owing to her carried over into the winter fash .1928-1926 Is suggested to food In smnmer, declaring that change of the news weekly. by a lover of these beautiful little several people who make a practice perseverance,* it is now against the ions if predictions can be made Ian Endeavor unions and so- DEEP DISH PIE RECIPE economy Is not sofflcleat to off ♦ ■ The fashionable visitors a t P alm birds in a York state town. He of doing th^^, ordering perhaps for law to sell liquor to persons under from the early openings of the _ Beach are many times shown In tha tho Church: set the risk to the health of the has provided for their comfort three the winter season a pail ten to 20 eighteen. Yes, Lady Astor did pull fashionable Paris designers. backgrounds of the new Irene C as bouses 12x10x8 feet and seems to lbs. in weight of superior salt the coat-tails of Sir Frederick Ban It is to be a gay winter with the .) Loyalty to the church— In family. There may have been A deep dish blackberry or blue tle production, "Slim Shoulders.” take rare pleasure with his little mackerel. They cover everything bury one day in the House. Anyone return of some lovely shades one creased attendance — Ald- good ground for this prejudice berry pie is much appreciated by ing pastor. All of the exteriors for this neiT summer guests. in the fish line, you can get codfish with spirit would. He is a profes has not seen for several seasons. when people did not understand a hungry family. T ^e an enam Irene Castle picture were made In fiuff all ready for fish flakes to the sional obstructionist, talks at Navy blue, Persian blue and royal Graded Christian Endeavor, the care necessary for the proteO- eled ware bake dish of a proper t) Co-operation with church Beach, with thd Cauliflower a la Polonaise is a choicest of lobster and crab meat length and In great detail upon are seen in abundance and will tkm of food kept tor any length slse to fit the family. Place m the posslWe exception of a few sh ots pleasant variation from the usual ready for salads, as well as appetiz every subject. Lady Astor was sit probably take the lead for street organisations. bottom o f the baking iian an enam ■Ti Wider church fellowship — I of time In warm weather. Now, New York streets, which, of e o u r^ preparations. Clean, well and di ing sandwich fillings. The ked ting beside him and in a sisterly several shades I however, with loe and the preean- eled ware cup upside down. Of were shot In New York City. T h o vide the vegetable into little bou denominationally and inter- geree is made by the use of two fashion (both are members of the IS still used and ranges from dark tions which are easily taken, there course, the dish must be deep studio scenes also were m ade quets. Cook in salty water and cups of what cooked fish you prefer, same Conservative party) tried this ^(^otalnatlonally. lightest sand shades, / j y rn tibe Society: should be no risk at all In keeping enohgh so that the cup reaches, but New York, the majority o f l i e drain. Pile it up to make the two cups boiled rice, two table gesture to keep him quiet. In vain. This is the favorite color of Yvonne scenes are laid In Palm BeacM original shape in a buttered baking Steemlting for .Christ. meat and vegetables to use, as does not extend beyond the emsL spoons butter, pepper and a llttlo He tried to reduce the age limit In Davidson, who is showing a charm which. It supports. The cup col Mrs. Castle and the m em faqn o f dish. nutmeg. Cook all together over a ing variation of tan mixed with all Faithfulness to Christian needed. her liquor bill *10 seventeen. That lects the juice from berries and her company spent nearly six w oeka Powder with the yolk of a hard- moderate fire until very hot. Pile was in vain, also. ver threads and trimmed with Endeavor Ideals, It goes without saying that Ice lershlp training. boxes or refrigerators most be keeps It from making the top crust at various Palm Beach resorts and boiled egg chopped with parsley high on a dish and garnish with "At Lady Astor’s reception. Sir borders of pale gold braid. This, by ,'.»g through service. heavy and from overfiowlng. on every clear day hnndredi o f and put the dish at the entrance to •slices of cooked egg white, and the Samuel Chapman, M. P., from the way Is a favorite trimming f i i kept seropolousiy clean. Not only visitors at the famous resort "Wbrld: Put In the berries, allowing for the oven. yolk passed through a sieve and Edinburgh, gave me much interest houses this season— ChaL hot all the utensils and ves fully followed each detail o f Put Into a frying pan about one- sprinkled over all. Evangelism, sels placed la them must also be every cupful a Ublespoontul of ing Information about Parliament. the old Napoleonic gold braid toned immunity Service, ture making. In this w ay fourth of a pound of good butter. He expressed great surprise at Con-^ down by these modern artists to Immaculate. Nothing is so well sugar. This is not a great deal of tor Alan Croslsnd was enai When It begins to brown add two It is possible, of course, to ob make a beautiful trimming. iriatlan Citizenship, suited' for refrigerator use as sugar, even for these days when necticut s method of representation temational, Interdcnomi- get some very realistic b a c k g . „ _ _ tablMpoons of fresh bread crumbs tain parsley at any time of the year in the House, where territory not Lovely gold colors, burnt orange^-^ enameled ware. Trays, bowls, we are trying to economise In that I and on two occasions he used Vict and let brown. Pour over the lational Inter-racial Friend for use as a garnish or in soups, people Is the unit of representation. and yellow have found a place to ' ship. shallow pans or square dishes of direction. Roll out the piecrust ors Instead of "extras” fo r th o ' cauliflower and serve at once. butyou will find It very convenient ‘We abolished that system in 1832’ most of the collections. Emplik' enameled ware should be selected rather thick; butter the edges of crowd scenes. ' to have at hand a quantity of the he said. green Is frequently employed fo r with a view to their fitting on the the enameled ware bake PHOXB 0«4. WANTBD—An assistant bookkeep er. Watkins Bros. Inc. Gas BuRjdes— ^Transcontinental Tour-r^^t . When He I^es ir CUutfled adTertlsera who tele* WANTED— Firearms, locks, phono phone to edverdsemenU for ^hese graphs. clocks, electric Irons, clean COME^ columns are requested to call 664 ers, heaters, etc. for repairs or clean DID MOU EVER SEE 1 J ¥ WE 00^ ing. Keys fitted, saws filed, lawn rf^ GOT Bf before 19 o’clock if they wish their mowers sharpened. Bralthwalte, 141 is advettlsements Inserted in that Center street. SUCH BEAUTIFUL WERE LATE FORTY AN Y FASTER^! M |S1%>FPVMd >1^1 FLOWERS- STOP day’s Issne. WANTED— Farm teamster, good N Q SV - y o u ' v O p o m a IT’LL BE WINTER' F O R -t t f hours, good pay. Box 813 So. Manches A MINUTE TILL 1 BEFORE WE HIT ter. CAN SEE'EM ^PICK A 60UQUET- ALL ALONG NEW Y Q R K - 1*/- WANTED— Woman to take care of HERE CLASSIFIED two children. Inquire 50 Pine street, WANTED—A housekeeper. Inquire • \-‘p4 ADVERTISEMENTS at 73 Union street after 6:30 P. M. IN THE TO RENT FOR RENT—Upright piano. You to EVENING HERALD pay cartage. Address Herald Box N. ' - f i TO RENT—Three room tenemerit f ' ■'W on Charter Oak street. Vacant by the ■-V BARGAIN COLUMNS 15th. of Sept. Inquire Philip Lewis, BRING RESULTS S3 Charter Oak street. TO RENT— 4 room tenement, all Improvements. Inquire 299 E. Middle I Turnpike. RATE— One cent a word for first Insertion, one-halt TO RENT— 5 room tenement, all cent a word for each sub improvements. Inquire 00 Clinton St. sequent Insertion. The com TO RENT— Eight room, partly V/ bined Initials of a name, or furnished house. Good proposition to right party. Mrs. Anna M. RIsley. the figures of a number Tel. 23-5. CopTTtcbi. \ 9 iy by Mttrepeheift Scwaptpct : count as one word. Mini mum charge 25 cents for FOR RENT—Johnson Block, Main street, three room suite. All modern first insertion; three conse improvements, heat, gas, set tubs, cutive Insertions 50 cents. electric lights. Apply Janitor, . 701 FOOD FOR THOUGHT. realise how urgent is tbe.Bolutlon ITALY IS IN; AMERICA OXpf. JAPAN AXD THE ^ . Main street or Tel. 428-5. BABY MINE The Springfield Union, a EXPERT HOLDS MAN of the problem of safeguarding tbe. Premier Mussolini is «addene BEAL REWARD FOR csmm?m HERO WHO SAVEl^ TRIO FROM RITER. Kidd,i^ Idel: . dear,”"Kp. c« havp ikept mef 6m \1 HIGH FOR DEFEAT Walla Walla, Wash. — For once two hours. "Mdan^rJCT, heroism has been given a real, ma missed an Marttm rerry. 0;— Charlee terial reward. Leslie Wiese, Port pt the office.,Ypt( '‘Tpbe’* B&rr, defeated at the re> land youth, has been presented You' keep people,wa' cent primaries for Councilman here, with 500 acres of choice Walla keep me waiting, nit u In filing his expense account of re ^Walla wheat land as the result of rious fault. ,.Jt ceipts and expenditures, as required saving the three young sons of L. lose a lot of money Fourteen tenders of sympathy Columbia River when the craft be upon being defeated (after the pri came unmanageable in the swift mary). current. The lads became excited Four pieces of advice not to run and jijmped overboard. Their in ENGLISH SHIP VOLt Ai RB for office again. ability to swim was immediately WILL RUN TO One set of candidates’ cards •Apparent to Wiese, on the bank of ______• (went in waste basket). the river. He dove into the stream Liverpool. — Destined to take® One' bawling out from Friend and rescued the trio after a hard Wife for mixing up in politics. her placsi^ in the New T^ork fight In ^whlch his life was endan River Plate service the "fwin-sceew^i-^ Two bawlings out from same for gered. losing. steamg; Voltaire has been, launched# One severe shock when votes The land Wiese will get is locat by Messrs. Lamport and Holt .here. V j were counted. ed ien miles east of this city on a Of 19,200 tons, she Is §26 feetf^^J Six invitations to take a drink^— pav^d highway. Its yield for the long and over 64 feet wide, an4«. of ginger ale. All accepted. last 30 years has been from 40 to will accommodate 680 passengers.■ One degree-—20 below— (lost by 50 bushels an acre, and it sells for 20 votes). *' $300 an acre. Expenditures .. .\ ■ One-half of 1 per cent of year’s AS THINGS ARE IN RUHR. < ■ salary which job pays. RU3H1 Two half soles of shoe leather Recent Interview. running after votes. Considerabfe wear and tear on Industry in the Ruhr Is practi That is vocal chords (amount undetermin cally at a standstill. The railroads W hat the ed). are running, but on a very Irregu One day’s work on election day lar schedule. SenTce is bad. The Crowd did (for which I was not docked on my industrial life of Germany will be regular job). completely strangled unless the (By Pacific 4 Atlantic) Last night 'This mammoth parade of 30,000 Elks tied up traffic in Chicago’s South Side as they marched to the Quite a lot of profanity on learn Ruhr situation is cleared up in the To Birch i ing I had lost. very near flture. The Industrialists music of tyenty-five bands during convention. All my surplus energy canvassing of Germany regard the present sit Street to , the ward. uation as an evidence of actual war Two lead pencils figuring up vote. between France and Germany, and Garbed in one of his myriad uniforms, the Prince of Wnl^ ^ a y>: See the claimed by school children in village of Naim, where he Await the'Call of War For drinks— nothing (although there can be no change in this atti bazaar. often requested to “ treat the tude until an adjustment is reach house’’ ). ed through allied suggestion that “ Of all sad words of maid or man will lead to the evacuation of the FIRE! — “ The saddest are these— I also Ruhr by France. GUARD CAMPED AT ran.” ed up by the long sur^ts of'the NLANTIC 50 YEARS AGO. surrimertime whose dOpq^fPg rays ALWAYS A FIRST TDIE. BREWERS SAY DRY hallowed Baptist hill’, '•’’wh'ere . for W hen the many years the farmhCpuJlld-of Dea LAW HIT PROPERTY. On Sept 1, 1873, the national It was the duty of Judge Peaslcy guard of the state of Connecticut con Champlin stood- dot ’agaln.st Crowd Bushes of Waterhury to be first, we be the western sky line,"VHh R.\ Syracuse, N. Y. — Did prohibi assembled for the first time on the lieve, to send a woman to jail for plains of Niantic village for a well Smith a little wajf>C!ft,aB an To Your tion Impair the value of breweries? operating an automobile while un only neighbor. That question is the basis of a week’s encampment. The New Place Are der the influence u of liquor. Huwi. The iiio London i.iwiiuuu EveningiLvemug Telegram ieiegram sent a Beckwiths suit 10 recover $19,000 brought names of families aga:inst Jesse W. Clark, as Collect ^his city who remained You Going fines would never ' stop the evil there and .forwarded each day a Ing colony, but old Ift tiie.I -pearby or of Internal Revenue in the Syra practice with its great dangers. hills and valleys andV wSo®® .' for To be fully cuse district, by Haberle-Crystal column or more of matter to his Hence the jail sentence. Judge paper dephfting the scenes and in bears were khowfa tbiU^'teUdren Springs Brewery. Peasley is to be commended. The Protected with Progress of the claim will be cidents that took place at what of the forest. One How (,;y I'rtClUc u AViautic) drunken drivers, male or female, ards, whose limltc(i w otf!^. wealth followed with Interest throughout was called Camp Ingersoll and niustrating how Italy’s demands have stirred Greece, this photo shows Greek troops niobilobilized in Athena must be eliminated so far as possi which v/qs named in. honor of the was gathered In the -^ o ^ u t fish the'country because of the effect ble, In the Interests of public safe ready.ts .battlp for homeland if murder of Italian Boundary Commission leads to strife. _ it may have in the ca^e of other then governor of the state, Charles ing .grounds of the Georges ty. There are hazards. enough con R. Ingersoll. It was a great event banks, built, a^ comipo^fotts^ome breweries entirely or partly closed nected with automobile ’ crowded as a result of the prohibition law. fgr the small but grov-^ing village on the village street brOad streets without those unnecessarily of Niantic, the home of many fish veranda and pnaeUed^fei^’ and to. kiss the sky. . Ahd so the fisher new resort.— New London Day. their way to the skipper’s cabin, It is regarded certain a precedent added by liquor.— Bristol Press. Will be established In determiua- ermen, a typical Yankee condtauni- the location was a 8ig&^/9t(,e;, To man's'home became the Howard and in telling their experiences See tlon of the suit. ty that w'as rising on the banks of the south lay the ' souiyl^^nd ; the house and under the long rnanage- GUARDING KLU.XER.S. Sandy said: “ It would grieve you, In lillng income tax returns for the beautiful bay that stretched country rodd, and to. tl:5ffl.4'.eaBt. the ment-of • Charles Babcock it en SOCIAL DIFFERENCES. Oklahoma City, Okla., Sept. 10. away to Long Island sound be broad Niantic rivet, tI^^»V^a•t^ti^bI' joyed a payin-g patronage for many mob, to see the Englishmen. Never 1918 and 1919 the Haberle Com- — State troops were .held in readi a y,rord did they speak all the time yond, sheltered on the cast by Inland lake, made so:, long The, McCoolis and the Crut- Four separate v/recks had cast • deducted ness today for quick movement to Millstone'point and on the west by and natural bar th|®7!^ l5Led to they v/e.re- there; they were not in $500,000 for depreciation to build Duncan, Stephens 'county to pre tendens; werp developing Crescent j up four men on a lonely island of troduced.” ' “ And hoo did ye lads ings and equipment due to impair the long and protecting arm of prohibit a cle«3k> ■ CO .s^ith Reach onvthe wept-, side of the bay, the South se'a. . There vrere two vent a K. K. K. parade scheduled Black point, refulgent in its sylvan 5 muck oot?” Inquired the skipper. ment of earnings from enactment the bay bqyoad. the nupipus o f: the present cummer j Scotchmen and two Englishmen, “ Aye, mpn, the dee-1 found Donald there Tuesday night. It was an--,summer, attire. The little' ' hamlet meadows .of’ A. 09 colony. ^..The r i o r t Q n ' - had I After ceveral years a pass’ng and C'^rying out of tbe Volstead nounced at Gov. Walton’s office to-, on the,, piialn^v/here the ______. ---—. -----— ^ ^ ^ on the bcacli we organized a Cale- modest the east banit .of tbi^ill —— “ r,'<^OTc, la<.-.18.75'i'. _ J'uiad ■ the■■ Atcnmpr ■ ■ •hove to ■ and - took tli^ four -vyas not al- • homes-of, the ■were-light- denian-society, a golf club, and a 953 Main iofty;jiyT8:^t<‘ as, |i.. abdard. SaPdy and'Donald found Presbyterian church.”— ^Argbnaut. ••— f . .' ■ -M i S *•/ ’ •( if - ; ■ I -1 w 5.V"» , •^r'>' •' Y ***'^‘ •» . N*' V IWDS THE STQCS MARRET \ ^ ' (Contlnnedi m m Page 1 .); Sept 11.— '^ ^ W York, Bept. 11.— ’fhe Stock lORIC STAGE COACH ,4V. t Ar«aait.of a Tauntoa- MarkBt dlwlayed jt buoyant tone ARE NOW BOOSnNG Shanghai. Sept. 11,— ^Among'tbi|0 'were killed here to- AT MAINE EIlGnON in the forenoon trading td^ay. Cop Owing to: tea InsraiW 18T refugees from Japan vrtto f I t thirty passengers la per stocks continued the advance made by the CoimeeQeaC rived here on the Canadian FadlMt the. tlraln crashed Into which featured yesterday’s session. Producers’ Aaaoetatim, mUk •'Srittv A I$IV E S IN MANCHESTER liner Empress of Canada, probab^ r c*r ai shifting engine had No Mori Blayora After 91 Steel and dll stocks were generally be advanced one cent per qnavl hA’’-- to the main line. One %'^4- V, ths most .outstanding , mlraeulovB Tears^To Try City Manager inclined upward and Railroad ginning September II . * — - ■ F on n ^ ChAt to Groom sscape from dsath, not alone trm$^ iger ears bjirst Into shares di^layed more activity than tho ebnseq,uencei of the earthquake M the Are department was Plan After January. has characterised ’ them of late. Betor* th« end of this week our<^ The concessions are being taken Uhe scene. Two coaches and Are. but from Korean looters, Utah Copper at 63 and Anaconda » meeting, of ‘ ■ “TT thflr regular monthly meetlmi Junes Symtogton, Thursday,afternoon at 2 :8 0 'St the GRANGE FAIR Isaiah Symington' of LIWCENT ABOUT TOWN church. street,-who has been rohn J. MeCirthy .ot, .Bill for the past ten days,' has TONIGHT AT CHENEY HALL. set announces the; eggagemept. r.J' The Ladies .^d Society of the to his^home in Astoria, L.,l^i his daughter, ‘ Elisabeth , O. dtlBRAll 15TH ■'.The Y. P. 8. C. B. of Second Con- South Methodist? Church will meet Modern and Old Fa^oned Dancing ford. ‘ Symington, son .oi' ' ^ |rgb ‘ Moohan,' ,soh> o r Mn. MAix. sn cation ar Church urge all of the at the church tomorrow at two Entertainment. Mrs. Isaiah Symingitoi), ^Ooniiu of Nor^ Main sl^eet..'Tlie ydniif people who are members of o’clock. At 6:30 they will serve^one led his grandfather to Ni wediding will take place ' at' ‘ ASNWERSARy the society, and their friends to at of their popular suppers. Tomorrow Evening Eabrlcks’ Ma and will attend a medical Bjidget’s Church, WedUMday, Sep; tend the box social and farewell rimba Band of Eight Pieces. Philadelphia. tember 26. Mr. Mobnan has been . V' pi|rty fIren In honor-of the mem Memorial Lodge Ko. 88 Knights All Modem Dancing. emfiloyeJ" for several years by the/, ' Mr. and ,Mrs. > Jiles Vincent of ' * ' f’i bers who are about to leave for of Pythias will hold their regular % B;'.Hiillard C o m p ^ , and MUf1:4«4- Hartfot'd celebrated — c^ege, several of whom will at . Wednesday Eveningt HecBee Dramatl>; iUeCarthy by the 'Travelers InMur^ .^^,^;ififteepth - w ^ dfh g' annlver- meeting tomorrow evening in Baich d a b in Minstrels, 4 End Men. PQUCEG DR tend universities in Ohio. The and Brown hall. , 4 En 0 7 ahee Company of Hartford. - v ’ sary tfiti t h ^ ' hejme' Saturday eve- social will be held at the church Food Sale. Fancy Work Sale. dlqj;. . ;C^^e8t8^ weTe present from' Wednesday evening. Hose Company No. 2 of the Mark Gates of New >1,‘ . Tdrripjjitbn, Rockville, Manchester Fire Department will Farm Exhibits. Admission 85c. was arrested September FLORAL ’FBfBCTESL. AT l!ord ai^d somie'fifpih Vermont. FUNERAL OF MRi. CARD;'^ ; ' ’The;'nj|^e , was . artistically deco The Ladies Aid Society of the meet Thursday evening at the Fire Supernumerary Oflicer ■ Swedish Lutheran church will hold Headquarters. Wilson for driving his rated wlui^sweet peas, asters and Miss Helen Bodreau haS been ap > Among the many beantifnrHotal; fems.^ A* featpre ,of the ..evening’s pointed social director of the without lights was in morning to answer to the tributes at the fpneral of Weth'erdll fun "i was' a .m ock; marriage. The School street and West Side Recre H. Card yesterday, were-4he' fol minister who. acted as master of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiu ation buildings. He pleaded guilty and to] judge he had just dlscovi lowing. . . . ceremoples wore \ a swallow tail S S5 lights were out when he Manchester Lodge No. 78, A. F. coat,' knickerbockers and ' cowhide Mr. and Mrs. A. Grosjean have Manchester and was on Itl A A, M., Square and compass; boots. The . bride was attired' in returned to New York after spend King David Lodge, No. 81, I. O. bide gingham, with a red paisley ing two months with Mr, and Mrs. to have them fixed when I stopped by the officer. Tbe O. F., wreath; Wadsworth Council, table shawl and hat. to match. She Albert Huet of Prospect street. No. 39, O. U. A. M., pillow; Man wore % necklace'made from a 3 [ found him guilty as he had ' 'm \ immlnomsoti ^s?&x chester Comhiunity Club, large platinum curtain spring and car A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. ed, and took into considerati( fact that the young man spray; Manchester Poultry Asso ried a bouquet of sunflowers and William P. Quish of Main street at ciation, large wreath; Connecticut cornstalks. the Memorial hospital. come all the way from New, to be in court this momigi Poultry Association, large wreath; The groom wore a suit of many Aerefore imposed the m[ D. M. Wood, Secretary Massachu colors and holes, and was bare Raymond F. Skinner, manager of flue of 85 and then remii setts State Board, spray; Prof, and footed. Hale’a Self Serve Grocery, will fine. Gates paid the cosi\ofl4lie Mrs. H. R. Lewis, East Greenwich, The bridesmaid of Saturday eve move his family this week from court. V ]'?/r R. I., spray; Iris Troop, No. 3, Girl ning was the bridesmaid at the I Heralding the Autuifm Sea- | 6 Main street to one of the flats Scouts, roses; Judge Card’s real wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Vin in the new house recently com Theodor^ Duplease, a jyonn'g Neighbors, a large standing cent. ^ pleted on Haynes street. man 21 years old, was before the wreath; the Hl-Y Club, spray; The - The bride.’s gift to the ■ groom court this morning on thd qharge Second Congregational Sunday was a piano roll of tanglefoot. The -*c I son With a Very Special | Miss Lillian G. Grant, daughter of vagrancy. His father '^ s 4a school, the Christian Endeavor So groom’s gift to the bride was a o? Mr. and Mrs. Walton W. Grant court and told the judge ft %as^' ciety and Mr. Card’s Sunday school wooden angora cat. TTie wedding of Cambridge street, has been ap class each sent large sprays. mqrch was played on the violin. pointed secretary to State Librarian impossible for him to do - Sale of New Smart Dresses about it. He had no control Manchester Council, Boy Scouts, "Oh, Promise Me,’’ was sung by I I George S. Godard. ' Miss Grant is large spray. the bride’s neice. a graduate of La Salle Seminary, his son, he refused to work said he would break into thi As a reminder of the occasion Auburadale, Mass., and was for GENERAL CONFERENCE OF Mr. • and Mrs. Vincent were pre merly secretary to Attorney George and steal everything in s: J. Stoner, of Hartford. was brought out. by the e MINISTERS IN HARTFORD sented with an electric lamp, some -that the young man was cut glass and sllver^ware. Old- A general conference of ministers fashioned dancing and games were The Manchester Girl Scout Coun unsound and Judge Johni All at One Special Price cil will hold Its September meeting tinned the case until tom^ of all denominations in Northwest enjoyed and. during the evening a /Strikingly tonight at 8 o’clock. In Room 3 of as to afford an opportuuit; ern Connecticut and Southwestern chicken supper was served. A the School street Rec. his mentality tested. Massachusetts will be held at the large wedding cake adorned the Hartford Theological Seminary,.| the center of ^the table. The par A ttractive WEDDING PARTY, Hartford, Conn., on September 17 ty broke'up at a late- hour,.pro and ,18, at whj^h tbe leader will be:{ nouncing-it one o f the best times A wedding party was held Sat the •Rev. ‘William Pierson Merrill,’ they had enjoyed In a long, while. urday evening at tha homg’ O l:]^ . D.D., pastor of the Brick Presby- Millinery 24.95 tbrtan Sbnrch, New York city. $ IF and Mrs. William Saandefai^J,6t I Dr. Merrill’s subject will be "The 5 Edgerton place In honor TO ANNOUNCE RESULTS Every woman chooses a new and Mrs. John Hammlll yrho Life of the Spirit,”^ and discussion Don’t Miss Getting Yours recently married. ^ , will 54 had on the bearings of the Fall Hat, of course, and most YOU Interpretations of modern science— OFUGHTATaRCLE everyone is choosing hers right About fifty guests were present, notably the theory of Evolution— including friends froilAHoiyoke, on the teachings of Christianity] now. Consequently, a display ARE Springfield and A m stei^m , N, Y. Dr. Merrill has given addresses and of the new Millinery Mode in Many useful and beauSnl <]gifts sermons in many . Institutions of Manager SuUivan to Try Novel all its ihteresting variation, is were received by the yw|hjg higher learning, and is fully abreast Stunt in’ Connection‘“ With of utmost importance at the I Dresses that would ordinarily soil for $29.50 to i SICK pie, including a mahogai of ’ the thought and discussion in china, cut glass and silveF^Sre.- this field. . Dempsey-Fiipo Fight Friday present moment. Miss Margaret Arnold pf4^Wt6d Do not allow doubt and preju These conferences have been Night. Hats boasting of the newest $35.00 each, but offered at this special selling at only §; Mrs. Hammill with a h^i^mme dice to keep you from turning to largely attended in the past, as ■whims of tall crown and rib electric lamp In behalf,^ , Of^.;lier Lpasttm.have welcomed the. opporX Unlike other^lipee,. the fight 4ans $24.95 each. „ 3 shopmates. Refreshmen&^i^were ^tunity tp confer with.thejr brethfi^ of Mapekester . are going, to hear bon; effects, metallic fabrics CHIROPRACTIC served and a joyousNeveii ')Wa8 abdpt tiie problems of mind and the r e s u lts o f' the Dempsey-Flrpo and embroidered motifs, to say spent by all. spirit hVfd?^ taking up the fall and piatch Friday evenlngTvwith all the nothing of the new twists and wlnte'i: work in the churches. Three’ comforts of modern times. Mana At this small price you will find dresses for all .occa- s For Health. curves of brim, are to be found KELLEB-GBAHASi. [ssissioab w.ill , be. held' on: Monday ' ger John Sullivan of the Circle here in models becoming to k ■ ' mt 8t^, two- on Tuesday. Lodging is i Theatre ‘ has i^hde arrangements sions in the new Silk weaves as well as cloth frock? for 3 Prompt action will insute best A marriage of much provided at the Igemlnary. with the Dally . News for the..tele every t^ e . There are all the results. North End people was tha| graph service and. obtained tpe n^wFairshades to choose from, ■' ( street and business wear. A. Keller, son of Mrs. l4 CabuB^Td N D ^ aefylces. o.