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♦- iSTART DRIVE 'TO MAKE Channel ¥ictor No. 2 FFTTSBUROH HAS PLAN BABY CARKUGE SCOTLAND BONE DRY BROADWAY IS SAYS HE SAW TO BE A LAKE PORT EDERLE RECORD £ Glasgow, Aug. 30.— “ Beer or Pittsburgh, Aug. 30.— Pitts­ no,beer” is to be the burning burgh seeks a waterway to the question in two-hundred Scot­ 9LENTASFILM Great Lakes. A concentrated HOOCH PEDDLER tish burghal areas during the MINISMAND movement is being formulated BADLY WRECKED next three months,, local prohi­ to build a $750,000,000 canal bitionists having started an­ from the headwaters of the OVEN^irnHS other drive to make Scotland as STARJOES BY W O M ^ SLAIN Ohio River to Lake Erie. RYVE^OETITN dry as the Sahara. Mindful that two great natural This time the “ drys” mean to waterways, the Monongahela go about the matter thoroughly. J and Allegheny Rivers, flowing Their offensive has opened with Packed Thousands Watch / 'Tifr. A. L ” Who Declares He into a third, the Ohio, have German Swimmer, Lncky in Lanzano Pleads Gadty to the Issuance by local town brought to Pittsburgh the great clerks of requisition forms, bulk of Western Pennsylvania’s Uqoor Charge and Agrees which, under Scottish law, must Funeral Cortege of Valen­ Was Eye-witness of HaD- raw products of iron and coal, Tide, Bwims Qiannel in be signed by ten per cent, of the Pittsburgh capitalists are taking electorate of any ward before a steps to exploit a fourth water­ To Take Previons Sen­ poll can be taken in their area. tino— Ex-Wife, Fiancee MiDs Murder, to Be Pro­ way which would make the city Almost Two Honrs Less a virtual Lake port. tence— To Servq 6 Mos. at Bier Together. tected in Eyidence. Than American Girl. SMITHANDHUNT Rafael Lanzano, Manchester’s , Aug. 30.— An Im­ Somerville, N. J., Aug. 30.— TTie CORSON-EDERLE Dover, Eng., Aug. 30.— ^Ernest most persistent bootlegger, was in pressive, dignified ceremony touch­ mysterious “ Mr. A. L.,” said to be Verkoetten, German swimmer, to­ NAMED DELEGATES ed with deepest pathos, was held in a Newark, N, J., chauffeur, who is police court here today for the the author of a letter declaring he day was added to the small group fourth time charged with vlolailng New York today, In St. Malacliy’s was an eye-witness to the murders MATCH IN MAKING of those who have been able to the liquor law. Lanzano’s home at Roman Catholic church, Just off of the Rev. Edward W. Hall and swim the English channel. 170 Bissell street was searched Broadway— the funeral of Rudolph his choir-singer sweetheart, Mrs. Verkoetten landed at Dover at Saturday night by Sergeant RepubGcans of Fourth Sena­ Valentino. Eleanor R. Mills, was expected to Crockett, Patrolman McGlinn and tell his story to the authorities to­ May Swim Aronnd Manhat­ 2:10 this afternoon and thereby No similar spectacle in the his­ V V. CcsJfk day. set a new record for speed in swim­ Roberts. tory of was ever A careful search of the home dis­ torial District Convene in “A. L.” wrote a letter two weeks ming the channel, breaking the re­ witnessed by a larger crowd than closed but a lone quart of liquor. ago to Special Prosecutor Alexan­ cord set by Gertrude Ederle. that which silently watched the fu­ tan on $25,000 Bet— Cat­ It looked as though Lanzano didn’t der Simpson, and since that time, Verkoetten« started from Cape East Hartford this Noon neral procession move slowly from have such a big stock on hand after It wns said today, detectives have Gris Nez at 1:35 this morning and Campbell’s funeral parlors to the all. But, the owner of the home been in close touch with him, and alina Contest, Too. accomplished the swim in twelve church. S-X' hours ' and thirty-five minutes, wasn’t there when the search was That mile of Broadway was have reason to believe that he has made. He returned and found the At the convention of the Fourth important evidence to offer. which is the fastest time ever made black with people. Traffic came to .a in a channel swim, Gertnide Ederle police waiting for him. He was Senatorial district which was held The man’s letter, detectives said, New York, Ang. 30.— A naval as a dead standstilj. It was even im­ stated that he was oh the Phillips having held the previous record of shown the search warrant, and ue at Wells hall. East Hartford, this possible to traverse ^he sidewalks, well as a civil welcome to Mrs. told the officers to “ go to it, and farm, where the bodies were found, fourteen hours and thirty-two min­ noon, Robert J. Smith of Manches­ so dense was the throng, block aft­ Clemlngton Corson, channel swim­ utes. search the house.” er block, all the way to the church. on the nig'nt the murders were per­ mer, and a match race around ter and Henry H. Hunt of Glaston­ petrated. He said he was with a Had a Tag In the Carriage Mounted police, motorcycle men It can be done! Now Mrs. Clemlngton Corson, otherwise,known as MlUe Manhattan Island between Mrs. Mrs. Lanzano had left a baby bury were named as delegates at young woman now married, and 1 Corson and Miss Gertrude Ederle, The German swimmer made his and patrolmen were kept busy Gade, 27, mother of two children, conquers the English channel in al­ landing at Lon had The German swimmer, it is esti­ breaking of the law indefinitely. jamin B. Merrill, East Hartford. liquor laws created a sensation sons were bein^ treated In hos­ Landing’s Bridge, about 1,000 feet Committee on Rules— J. H. Mau­ cabled him an acceptance of the mated,-covered well over two miles Other Cases when he said that a Hartford at­ pitals for-gunshot wounds here to­ ' from the Phillips farm. Their cot­ Ederle match race and also ex­ Alfred Schatz paid a fine of $10 rice, Wethersfield. an hour, in his swim from Prance P.C . KNOX CUT AS torney had promised to cet him out day following an unsuccessful at­ tage is only about 100 feet from pressed willingness to compete for to Dover. He was favored by ex­ and costs for driving an automobile Committee on Resolutions— the honse occupied by Harlr J. Mc­ Judge Raymond A. Johnson, Man­ of a Jail sentence upon payment of tempt to rob a Chicago surface the $25,000 purse offered by Wil­ cellent weather conditions, with t]| p without registration. He was stop­ Cabe, bridge-tender, who testified liam Wrigley. Jr., for the proposed ped by Sergeant Barron, because of chester. $600. lines car barn of $6,000 in cash re­ exception of the heavy mist. WIFE THROWS GLASS in the recent hearing before Coun­ swim to Catalina Island. Approach Unheralded the loose way the plates were tied Deputy Sheriff Eugene W. House Lanzano was in court on June 29 ceipts. ty Judge Prank L. Cleary in Som­ Malone Sarcastic. Immediately after he had Ian Kd on his car. of Glastonbury and Mrs. J. Francis and fined $300 and costs and given The bandit party consisted, of erville, N. J., that he and his wife Saunders of East Hartford were Dudley Field Malone, Miss Eder­ Verkoetten, who was not greeted Louise Genovese of Rose street a jail sentence of 60 days. He ap­ three men and two girls. The girls heard screams on the night of the le’s manager, stated that no de­ was arrested by Supernumerary elected m ^ b ers of the State Cen­ Son of Late Secretary of State pealed. The . case was to come be­ were posted as “ look-outs” as the by as large a crowd as would havo murder and that they seemed to cision had yet been made re­ gathered had his approach been Patrolman Leeberg for intoxica­ tral Committee. Mr. House has Wounded in Family Row, So fore the Superior court in Hartford men entered the car bam. Street come from the direction of the garding the challenge of Walter heralded, boarded the boat which tion. He was driving a horse, and served in that capa'ity the past two next west; Lanzano said the rea­ car officials had been tipped off, Police Say. Phillips farm. Llssberger, for a match swim be­ accompanied him or the swim and the officer said there were no lights years and Mrs. Saunders succeeded son he appealed the case was that a however, and detectives were post­ Mrs. Jones said yesterday that tween Trudy and Mrs. Corson on the wagon. Captain Schendel Mrs. James J. Grace who declined ed about the building. returned te Capo. Gris Nez. Washihgton, Aug. 30.— Philan­ certain attorney said he could “ fix” she and her husband heard the around Manhattan Island. The German swimmer came testified that Genovese was intoxi­ election because of the condition of Killed One, Wound Another. der C. Knox, son of the late secre­ the Jail part of it for $600. screams “ coming on to midnight” “ Miss Ederle and her friends ashore beneath steep and danger­ cated. He was fined $10 on the in­ her health. When the bandits entered, the tary of state, was recovering in The facts in the ca'se will be • the night of Sept. 14, 1922. This yield to no one In their admiration ous cliffs, upon which is situated a Casualty hospital today from a sev­ officers opened fire. One bandit was toxication charge and $3 for driv­ placed before State’s Attorney coincides with the time at which of the splendid achievement of Mrs. battery of the royal artillery. ing his horse and wagon without ered artery, suffered, according to killed, another wounded and cap­ McCabe testified he and his wife Corson,” said Malone, “ but it Hugh M. Alcorn, and an attempt tured, while the third escaped. Collapses on Shore. proper lights. MARINES AT BLUEnELDS the'police report, in an altercation will be made to disbar th-e lawyer, heard the screams. The screams, would be unfortunate If the ill-ad­ Thirty soldiers lowered * them­ with his wife, Mrs. Josephine Poole Three detectives were slightly Joe Spono appeared in court for if Lanzano’s story holds true. according to McCabe and the vised friends or representatives of selves down the cliff with a rope Knox. wounded, as was, Robert J. McKin­ driving a car with defective brakes. Joneses, occurred considerably lat­ Mrs. Corson attempted to raise an and were on the beach when the He nearly ran into a fiagman at the MAY SQUASH REVOLT According to the police, Mrs. ney, superintendent of the barns. er, however, than the time at unfair discussion as to whether Knox threw a water glass at her One of the girls was captured, swimmer staggered ashore. Center last night. He paid a fine of which Mrs. Jane Gibson, the “ pig Miss Ederle was aided by her ac­ As soon as he reached dry land husband which struck his wrist and but she refused to give her name, $10 and costs. woman” and Mrs. Anna Hoag, sit­ companying tugs. The American Verkoetten, collapsed and the sol­ American Forces Again Land broke, one of the fragments sever­ WONT YIELD SAILOR or those of her companions. Assault Case ting on the porch of the Green public resented this insinuation diers had to work over him for ing the artery. Later the Knoxes Third Man Captured farmhouse, a short distance from Benny I is of North street was On. Nicaragua, to. Prevent from British critics, and they some minutes before he was re­ arrested upon complaint of his Fighting at Port. denied there had been any marital The third member of the bandit the crabappla tree, said they heard would be no more pleased with it discord, and said Knox was Injured TO BRITISH POUCE gang was captured by police today four shots. stored. "When he reached con­ wife, and charged with intoxication if it cam© from home sources. sciousness, he asked in German: when he fell in the bathroom. His in a ro'oming house. He had been Only Estimated. "It Is not necessary for Miss and assault. Annie Lis, his daugh­ Mexico City, Aug. 30.— The “Where am I?” ter was a witness. Patrolman Mc­ condition is not serious. wounded' four times- He said he was Mrs. Gibson could only estimate Ederle to swim around Manhattan landing of American marines at Ernest (‘Red’ ) De Lavergne. He “ Dover, England,” replied a sol­ Glinn Investigated. Lis denied the Bluefield, Nicaragua, which was London. Aug. 30.— The Grave­ the time at which she said she Island with anybody to prove that admitted his part in the holdup, heard a single shot, followed by a dier. assault charge, and it appeared to affected yesterday, may mean the send police announce that they she is the champion of the world. “ Hoch! Hoch!” responded Ver­ the court that family trouble was have abandoned efforts to arrest a police said. woman’s scream, another woman’s Her estcbllshed record proves collapse of the Nicaraguan revolt, When the arrest of Ernest be- exclamation, “ Oh, Henry,” and koetten and then, thanking the sol­ the cause of the arrest He was according to a statement made to­ R; I. STRIKERS FIRE Negro sailor of the United States that.” , . diers in Gernian, he waded back to found guilty of intoxicatiofi and Destroyer Lardner, who is wanted camie known, the girl captured at then three more shots. She figured “ Mrs. Corson was aided by good day by the spokesman for the Jun­ the scene of the hold-up collapsed it must have been somewhere a small boat‘ and boarded his tug not guilty of assault. He was given ta of the revolution here. In connection with a brawl in and on regaining consciousness around 10 o’clock. Mrs. Hoag, who (Contlnneq on Page 2.) for the return to Cape Gris Nez, B, Jail sentence of 20 days, and re­ The spokesman said the rebel AND STONE FACTORY Gravesend. Trudy Sends Challenge. leased on $100 bonds when he gave Captain Peterson of the Lardner sqld she was Frances Vaughn. The said she had heard first three shots forces had hoped to capture Blue- other girl— driver of the car— she New York, Aug. 30. — Gertrude • notice of an appeal. fields and use it as a base for has refused to deliver the Negro to identified as Marie Nolan, nineteen. (Continned on Page 2.) Ederle today cabled Hans Verkoet­ Eugene James was arrested Sat­ operations against Pres. Chamor­ Break Thousand Windows in the police. “ MA” FERGUSON LOSES ten, German swimmer who estab­ urday night for driving without a ro’s troops. Manville Mill, Beat Superin­ “ The refusal , ignores thq fact . William Maloney, participant in lished a new channel record, by license. When he pleaded he didn’t that the brawl occurred on land the hold-up, died shortly after noon swimming across the treacherous The Mexican foreign office ap­ tendent, Start a Blaze. today. BY 218,000 MAJORTTY have the money to get a license parently intends to Ignore the pro­ and not on the ship.” said the water In twelve hours and thirty- Star, commenting on the case to­ De Lavergne’s brother Joseph and was waiting until he could, the test sent by President Chamorro of Manville, R. 1., Aug. 30.— Vio­ GET 10 OF 25 CONVICTS five minutes, expressing the hope case was nolled. day. ' waa the man who fell victim of that he would race her from Cape Nicaragua charging Mexico with lence marked the strike at the local police bullets at the scene. Overwhelmed by Almogt Two aiding the rebels. mill of the Manville-Jenckes Com­ To One. Vote for Dan Moody Gris Nez to Dover next summer. IN PRISON DELIVERY ^‘Congratulations on your great pany today. First an angry crowd In Texas Primary. stoned the mill and applied a torch. swim,” Trudy said In her message. HARRY E. RUSSELL IS Rumors had spread that non-union Coming Primaries Regarded “ I hope that we can race across the WIFE OF “ CONTEMPT” One Michigan Fugitive Shot Austin, Tex., Aug. 30. — Dan channel next summer, so that I may strikebreakers were being brought Moody, 33-year-old attorney-gen­ in on armored cars. Then a throng, A fter He Opens Fire on Po­ have an opportunity to bring the lice Officer. eral, has defeated Gov. Miriam A. record back to my sex and my JUDCE IS DROPPED CONSTABLE CANDIDATE estimated at one thousand men and As Test of Court Adherence Ferguson for the gubernatorial women, tried to rush the mill gates country.” Ionia, Mich., Aug. 30— The state­ nomination by a majority of more Predicted V ■ Burgess. Harry E. Russell of Walnut street to get their tools. than 218,000 according to nearly Mrs. Young Displaced as Mem­ Superintendent Sweet was sur­ wide manhunt for escaped inmates Cape Gris Nez, Aug. 30.—News will be a candidate for constable Washington, Aug. 30.— ^Whether ^United. States withdraw. Trammell of the Ionia state reformatory to­ complete returns of the balloting in of the success of Ernest Verkoetten ber of G. O. P. State Body; rounded and, although he tried to Saturday’s primary. The defeat of on the Republican ticket. His the United States ultimately be­Tvoted, for the court last January, day had resulted in the Capture of in swimming the English channel Threatens Contest. papers were filed today signed by stem the tide by flourishing a re j He says events in Europe this the Fergusons is even more over­ volver, the milling hundreds seized comes a member of the World ten of the men, one of whom was today, caused ho surprise in the prominent members of the G. O. P. summer have convinced him that shot three times in a gun battle whelming than was anticipated. camps of the channel swimmers Greenwich, Aug. 30__ Mrs. Mil­ Russell is an ex-service man, a him and gave him a severe beating Court probably will be decided it wotlld be unwise for the United The vote for Moody will be a lit­ dred Young, wife of Judge Samuel before he was rescued by state with town police at Albion last here. west side young man, and very pop­ within the next te'n days, and the States to become a member, and he tle more than 460,000; that ror Conditions were perfect for Ver- Young, of Stamford, was today" troopers and armed deputy sheriffs. night. Fifteen of the convicts are ular in Manchester. He is employ­ decision rests not so mubh with desires an opportunity to change Gov. Ferguson about 242,000. koetten’s swim and it was pointed dropped as member of the Repub­ After the last outbreak, the troop­ still at large. ed as a timekeep'r by Cheney Geneva, where the powers are now his vote.' out that T. W. Burgess, the veteran lican State Central Committee at a ers and deputies had the situation Late yesterday a citizen of Albion Brothers. gathering to discuss the Senate If Shprtridge and Lenroot are trainer, had predicted that it would caucus of the 27th Senatorial Dis­ in hand. notified police that two suspicious Papers naming Judge W. S. reservations as with Americans vot­ defeated by their anti-court oppo­ characters were loitering about an ARLINGTON RITES FOR be easily possible to break Miss trict held here, and Mrs. Julia M. Hyde for Judge of pr-b^te on the The fire In the mill had been put ers in widely scattered sections of nents, arU Moses is renominated, out by Police Chief Michael Finn Albion hotel. Patrolmen Walter Ederle’s record under perfect con­ Emery, of Stamford, was named in Republican ticket vere also filed the country.' the anti-court crowd in the Senate of Cumberland and others, but it Delicke and Robert Parrise found COMMANDER RODGERS ditions. her place. Mrs. Young declared today as were those naming Fran­ In three of the states that hold confidently predict it will complete later she would carry the matter was estimated that a thousand win­ the pair in the street adjacent to cis G. Lee as auditor on the Repub­ senatorial primaries th’s week and the route of the court, and they the hotel. to the state convention. lican ticket. dows were broken by stones— that nex.-. the court has become a para­ ’TO CALL DRIVER OP THE the property damage would total will set the stage for a reversal Without a word, one of the men, Washington, Aug. 30.— Avlatots Judge James F. Walsh, in whose mount issue. These states ^ are early in the next session, or at the’ who helped him develop the Na'vy CANTON DEATH CAR office the convention was held, was $4,000. identified as Fred Osberghaus, one SUBURBAN TRAIN AND California,. Wisconsin and New latest in the first session of the of the escaped convicts, whirled and air corps were named today as hon­ Canton, O., Ang. 30.— A man named as committeeman for the FREIGHT IN CHICAGO CRASH Hampshire, affording an index to seventieth Congress. orary pall-bearers for the funeral whom ofhcials declared is known district, while he and Walter D. opened fire. Delicke returned the electoral thought In the far west, Stanfield’s Reversal fire and the convict dropped. He of Commander John Rodgers, fatal­ to have driven the “ death car” that Daskam, of Stamford, were chosen Chicago, Aug. 30.— One man was CHILD UNDER CAR AS ____ the central west and New Eu«;land. In Oregon, too, developments ly injured in an airplane crash near carried the assassins of Don R. Mel- delegates to the state convention. was shot in both legs and the right killed, another was probably fatally OWNER STARTS MACHINE Would Help Antis are promised. Senator Stanfield, hand. Philadelphia. ' lett, will perhaps be called to tes­ injured, and nearly a score of pas­ If the court sufferii reverses In who voted for the court, was de- Fred Paquln, Osberghaus’ com­ Following services this afternoon tify before the grand Jury follo

MUST FILE PROPOSALS ' leaving FOR VACATION COOLIDGE HAS LAST BROADWAY SILENT SUNDAF NOT SO HOT LOCAL S I M S ABOUTTOWN DR- DOLAN SILENT WEATHER MAN SAID BY MIDNIGRT TONIGRT Mrs. P. HcLaegan of ^Woodland DROPS DEAD ON SQUARE AS A aO R GOES BY Manchester peeled off her coat street with her daughter Mary and TRY AT THE TROUT and rolled np her sleeves yester­ '(FnnMied by Paduun Jl O04 ON NOMINATIONS day when Summer came back sister, Mrs. Sarah Stays are spend­ (OoBtlnnea from page 1.) 6 Central Bow. Hartford, C obb.) ing ten days at Crystal Lake. A. 6. Clarke, North End Man, for a visit of undetermined dura­ Candidates for Offices in Com­ tion. And the latest condsulta- BM Ask Dies in Chidr at Shoe-Shine Valentino's manager, Mrs. Ullman, ing Primaries Will Be Known Mr. and Mrs. Madoe Pease of Parlor. tion of the Weather Gods indi­ Aetna (Tas. & Sur. ... 800 At That Time W31 NeiAer Affirm Nor Deny Motors 30 Miles on Next to a physician and a nurse. Miss Negri cate that tr.e visit may be some­ Aetna Life ...... 655 670 Westfield, N. J. have been Tlsltlng was taken ■ immediately to the the families of lAroy and Cleon Arthur G. Clarke of 34 North what lengthy. Antomobile...... 800 “gold room.” The iroather was such a con­ Conn. General...... :1640 1710 Proposals tor nominations of Chapman of Strickland street Mrs. - That He is Candidate for School street died suddenly of Last Day of Season to Fish Weeping hysterically, Miss Negri candidates for offices on the Re­ heart disease at 2:30 Saturday aft­ trast of that of the past few days Htfd. Steam Boiler .665 680 Pease is a niece of Mrs. Leroy knelt beside the casket, near which that many were o^ the impres­ Hartford Fire ...... 500 515 publican and Democratic tickets for Chapman. ernoon in a ehoe-shine parlor on stood a seven-foot wreath of roses, the fall primaries must be fiied Congress. Depot Square. Mr. Clarke and his Good Stream. sion it was the hottrat day of the Phoenix ...... 565 675 sent by her, and bearing the words year. This was untrue, how­ Travelers ...... 1230 1250 with Town Clerk Sam J. Turking- Mr. and Mrs. George Leggett of famify were to have taken the 2:5Q in flowers: * ton by midnight tonight. Thus tar Dudley street have returned home train lor a week’s vacation with "My love will be eternal." ever, for the highest the mer­ Pablfc Utmty Stotka. only twi contestants are in sight after spending two weeks at Old Mrs. Clarke’s father, Walter .‘Ar­ Pray Side by Side. cury ascended was to the 92 de­ Conn. Power Co. . . . .300 With the Democratic caucus set White Pi!»c Camp, N. Y.. Aug. 30. gree mark. for the Republican primaries which Orchard, Maine. nold, at GeorgiavUle, R. I. —^Witb .;i ly a few hours of the At almost* the same moment, C o ^ L P 7% pfd. .108 111 for tonight and with reported har­ Carrying two grips Mr. Clarke Nevertheless the heat was .320 325 will be held Sept. 14. mony prevailing, comes the report trout soHson remaining. President Jean Acker, Valentino’s first wife, HtA. E. lu com. . . . Albert Jackson of Winter street A son was born early this m oil­ went into the parlor and jokingly arrived, accompanied by her moth­ sufficient to cause a flocking of Htfd. Gas com...... 70 that the party will propose Dr. Ed­ Coolldge today made hiS longest Manchester residents to the seeks office as a Selectman. There ing at the Memorial Hospital to said to the shoe-repairer there, journey from the summer White er. Like Pola, she, too, was dressed So. N. E. Tel, Co. ,. .150 155 ward 6. Dolan, prominent local “What can I sell you?” He sat shore and other places of relief. S. N. E. Tel rts ------. . .8 8! are e^ght candidates gnd seven can j Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Ferguson physician, as a Candidate for Con­ House in quest of piscatorial sport. in mourning. be elected. of Newman street down in the chair and immediate­ Miss Acker knelt beside the cas­ At Globe Hollow, there was a HanufactiirinK Stocks. gress in this district. For several ly passed away. A doctor was call­ Accompanied only by his secret big crowd yesterday not to men­ ^m. Hardware...... 84 86 E. L. G. Hohenthal seeks to win years Dr. Dolan has been a leading service operatives, the executive ket and. with bowed bead, prayed. the Republican nomination as rep­ Mr. and Mrs. Weir, of Lily strfset ed, but Mr. Clarke was. dead. Medi­ It was a dramatic scene, these tion tho day before, when all at­ American Silver . . . . . 26 29 figure in Democratic circles here­ motored thirty miles to the estate tendance records were shattered. 17 resentative from Manchester in therf are at Myrtle Beach for a ten day cal Examiner Tinker was summon­ of Leroy Frost, there to wade two women, two of the three wom­ Acme Wire com. . . . . 12 abouts. , ed and he pronounced death due to en most directly concerned in Val­ -4 Bigelow Htfd. pfd. . . --- 105 General Assembly. Mr. Rohen- vacation. Whether Dr. Dolan will run or through the chilly waters of Alder 80 thal is not a registered Republican, heart disease. entino’s life, praying side by side Bigelow Hfd com . . ..7 5 not is a Qnestion. When inter­ Mr. Clarke was a native of Put­ branch. Bristol B rass...... 9 and has not said whether he will Miss Elsie Daly, of Florence The weather is bringing the at his bier. and may.est thou, with the once viewed* today. tie said tie had just nam, Conn., where he was born 45 The other woman in Valentino’s poor Lazarus, have rest everlast­ Collins Co...... 140 campaign against either Miss Mar­ street, has returned from a visit returned from his vacation and had waning s..ason sharply home to the Colt Fire Arms ...... 27 28 jorie Cheney, or Judge Raymond A. with relatives in Windsor. years ago. He reached his 45th life, his second wife, Natacha Ram- ing.” not decided. Due to the sentiment birthday last Tuesday. He was edu­ President and Mrs. Coolidge. There bova, was not present. She was in Eagle Lock ...... 96 100 Johnson, the present incumbents. is a distinct autumn chill in the air During, the impressive service in Democratic circles for Dr. Do­ cated in the Ptitnam schools' and Europe when Valentino died and solos were sung by Guido Clcollnl Fafnir B earing----- . 85 ■Leading members of the Demo­ Miss Grace Adams of Main street lan’s candidacy, the Manchester and tho nights are growing long Fuli’r Br’sh Class A A 55 has returned from a stay of two after gfaduatlng from the high was unable to get here. She was of the Chicago Opera company and cratic party refused to endorse Mr. man will be forced to consider the school there took a course in engi­ and cold. Several times already this represented at the funeral by her Hart & Cooley . . . . .170 190 Hohenthal as a candidate when ap­ weeks with her father in Versailles, Demitri Onotri of the San Carlo proposition. Dr. Dolan is assured neering at the Connecticut Agri­ region has been visited by frost, half sister. Mrs. Nora Van Horn. opera. Int. Sil. pfd...... 104 proached Saturday. “If it comes Conn. of ezceptionfilly strong support if and the fireplaces are kept roaring L’nders Frary & Clark 90 92 cultural College. He entered the Mary PIckford and Douglas Chopin’s “funeral March” was to a showdown, and it looks as he decides to toss his hat into the employ of the N. Y., N. H. & H. continuouBly. Fairbanks entered and walked Jewell Belting pfd. . . 80 though Mr. Hohenthal might win, Mrs. E. L. Hayes of Main street ring. His backers are urging him Wants No Repeater played on the organ by Prof. New Brit. Mach. pfd.104 railroad and was at first stationed hand-in-hand to the casket, as the Joseph Davis of St. Malachy’s which- we greatly doubt, we will with her danghters, Jessica and to run. at Boston. Later he was transfer­ The President, however, will re­ weeping Pola was led away. Mary Niles Bt. Pd. N. Stock 20 22 endorse both Miss Cheney and Monica, both of whom teach in lo­ main here until after the middle of church as the body was being re­ North & Ju d d ...... 24 26 Simultaneously with this an­ red to Hartford and moved to Man­ was dressed in a simple mourning moved from the church. Judge Johnson,” one Democrat cal schools, arrived home yesterday nouncement comes the report from chester in 1914. He/ has resided September. He prefers the cool of a dress of black and white. Her face J R Montgomery pfd. — 100 told The Herald today. from their summer tour abroad. The body was then returned to J R Montgomery com. — 90 an authentic sourcs that Dr. Dolan here since that time. Mr. Clarke mountaiu fall to his experience of wore a most sorrowful expression Mrs. Hayes, Sr., accompanied them. will be honored at the caucus to­ last year when, after a comfortable the Campbell parlors to be held dn- Peck, Stow & Wilcox 21 24 worked for the railroad 19 years. and her husband’s demeanor was til the arrival of the Homeric Wed­ Russell Mfg. Co. — . 50 60 night at .the fire house at Hilliard He was assistant division en^neer summer on the north shore, he re­ quiet, dignified and reverent. TOWN WRONGIY NAMED Mr. and Mrs. William A. Knot- and Main streets by being allowed With an office in Hartford. turned to Washington in the mid­ “Doug” was one of the active pall­ nesday of Valentino’s brother, Al­ Stanley Works com. . 80 83 la of Henry street were week-end berto Gugllelml, who is expected esmyth Mfg. Co. . .385 400 to name the eight delegates who He was a member of the Masons, dle of a terrific heat wave. Al­ bearers. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. will attend the state convention in Twe ve Cars In Procession to decide on Hollywood as the Torrington...... 68 70 INC. OF C. DIRECTORY Odd Fellows and of the Koran. His though the trout season closes to­ place of burial. Underwood ...... 5 3 55 Beardslee of Springfield, Vermont. New Haven on September 16 and father and mother were Albert and morrow at midnight, he still may The funeral procession left the Whitlock Coll Pipe . . — 26 Mr. Beardslee has a position as 17. The caucus at the North End Ella Clarke. On September 2, 1909. fish for bass, pike and pickerel and i undertaking parlors shortly before U . S. Envelope pfd. .105 110 welfare worker with one of^ the will begin at 8 o’clock. Congres­ he married Miss Ethel Arnold of heH a isTa lothInfYt f/%to giveertvA nnup 'n!o als wtAwlvr-newly- alAvrAWteleven o’clock. *T*V Thei a mmotor otoi* UTA^AO*proces Bonds. Editor, The Herald: large manufacturing concerns there sional, .County and Senatorial dele­ Grovernorsdale, Conn., and she, found hobby. sion of twelve automobiles, con­ COLUMBIA Htfd. Elec Lgt. 7’s . .280 286 I am perusing'the Director of Lo­ and Is called upon to supply in the gates will be chosen and In addi­ with a 9-year-old son, Arnold Spen­ Matthew C. Brjish, close friend taining the mourners, pallbearers East. Conn. Pow. 5’s . 99 cal Commercial Organizations in church pulpits in and near Spring- tion to this a new town committee cer Clarke, survive. Mr. Clarke’s of the President, and a New York and close friends of Valentino, was At the Republican caucus held Conn. L. P. 5 %s. .. . 109 110 New England, prepared and- pub­ field. having been a resident pastor will be fleeted. mother is still living as are four shipping power, lunched at ’^hlte headed by a police escort of mount­ F'.iday evening the following wers Conn L & P 7’s . . . .116 lished by the Boston Chamber of in one of the Congregational It is e.xpected that the local Dem­ sisters, the Misses Mabel and Pine camp prior to the itart of to­ ed and motorcycle men as it mav- elected delegates to the various B'dpt. 5s ...... 104 105 Commerce, New England Affairs churches there before coming to ocrats will go on record as favor­ -Louise Clarke and Mrs. Charles day’s fishing expedition. He was ed down Broadway from Sixty- conventions: Bureau, and^— Manchester. ing ex-Congressman Augustine Llnderman, in Hartford, and Mrs. the only visitor of the day, and his Six street. State—^Dwight A. Lyman, C. A. I fail to find any reference to Lonergan for State Senator; ex- Herman Chandler, of Holyoke, call was purely social. In the lead car, as funeral di­ Holmes. “Manchester, Conn.,” but— The rehearsal of the Beethoven Mayor William^E. Thoms, of Wat- Mass. Will Hays, czar of tho movies rectors, were Frank E. Campbell Congressional — William M. I do find— Glee club which was to have been erbury, for Governor; Miss Margery Prayers will be said at Mr. and formerly postmaster-general, and W. H. Hull, his assistant. The Wolff and Henry B. Hutchii#-. “South Manchester, Conn, popu­ held at the Swedish Lutheran Cheney for Representative, and T. Clarke’s late home on North School is scheduled to reach here tomor­ second and third automobiles car­ New York Stocks street tomorrow morning at 10:30. County—Conrad Schriefer, Les« lation, 23,762, principal manufac­ church this evening has been post­ H. Gabb for Sheriff. row. ried the active pallbearers: Joseph ror Hutchins, Charles Palmer and tured products, silk, soap powd­ poned. • The body will be taken to Putnam M. Schenck, Adolph Zukor, Marcus and services will be held In the Howard Rice. High Low 2 P. M, ers, paper, machinery.” Loew, Richard Rowland. Douglas Senatorial—Edward P. Lyman, I also read the following: “The Mr. and Mrs. Eddy and daugh­ chapel at the Grove street cemetery Am Sugar Ref. 73% 73% 73% there at 2:30 p. m. The Masons SAYS HE SAW HALL Fairbanks, Hiram Abrams, Nicho­ Clair L. Robinson, Henry B. Hutch­ Am Tel & Tel.145% 144% 144% information given in this book con­ ters of Warwick, R. I. aad Frank CORSON- EDERLE las Schenck, Sidney Kent, Mai St. ins and Clayton E. Hunt. Anaconda .... 49 % 49% cerning a community and its com­ Phillips and daughter, Jennie, of will have charge of the services In 4fl*% Putnam. Clair, James R. Quirk, Michael Probate—Lucius Robinson, J. Am Smelting .144% 142% 142% mercial organization is exactly as Auburn, R. I. spent the week end AND WOMAN SLAIN Romano and Frank Manillo. Henry LafleiU', H. A. Burr and Ad­ Am Loc...... 107 % 105% 106% furnished by the secretary of that with Mr. and Mrs. Chlpman of MATCH IN MAKING The fourth, fifth and sixth cars dison Wnodwarfi. Am Car F'dry.101% 100 101 organization. Henry street. (Continned from page carried the honorary pallbearers. To'wn Committee—Curtis Holmes Atchison ....1 5 5 % 152 154% It Is interesting to note that the BUFFALO BANDITS Next came the hearse, a limou­ Lucius Robinson, J. H. Lefleur, B & O ...... 104% 103% 104% population of South Manchester Mr. and Mrs. William Andrews (Coiitlnned frorn page I.) and then a single shot, was more sine type. It completely hid the Mrs. Clayton Hunt and Mrs. W, H. Beth Steel ‘B’ 47% 46% 46% has jumped to 23,762 and it would of North School street have re­ casket from the view of the great Carpenter. Chili Copper . 34 34 34 be even more interesting to know turned from a few day^ spent in weather In tho day time, and a definite. She and her husband al­ moon at night, which Miss Ederle JUST M N G HAUL ways retired at 10 o’clock, she said, throng lining both sides of the Margaret Badge celebrated her Cons. Gas N Y.108% 108 108 the pofulatlon of the entire town. Boston, Mass. street. Col.I Fuel Iron 43 42% 42% It may also be worthy of atten­ did not have, and yet she made the and her husband was out at the eighth birthday Friday ' afternoon crossing in slower time. This means rear shutting np the barn when Pola Follows Hearse with a party, at which the follow­ Ches & Ohio .154% 151% 153% tion that the Cheney plant is be­ Pola Negri, weeping steadily, Cruc Steel . . . 72% 72% 72% coming nationally and internation­ COMING PRIMARIES that If Miss Ederle swam with Mrs. Clean out Teller’s Case Few she. waiting for him on the porch, ing little girls were present: Mar­ Can. Pacific ..167 165% 166% Corson on the si.me day, and with heard the shots. was in the first automobile of the ian and Fannie Hurlburt, Bertha ally known for its silk hosiery The variance in the time at second section oT the procession. Erie ...... 32% 31% 32 and unless there has 'been a recent the same weather, she would be Buell,/Lols Clarke anl Doris Oeh- Erie 1 s t ...... 41% 40% 41% TEST OF WORLD COURT the winner by two miles. Minutes Before the Real which Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Hoag Her car was directly back of the lers. Iv removal Manchester’s products heard the shots and at which Mc­ hearse.- She was accompanied by Gen. Asphalt . 93 90 91% should include a reference to un “Miss Ederle intends to be a Mrs. Elsie Collins left Saturday Gen. Elec .... 91% 89% 90% swimming champion, and not a Cabe and the Joneses heard the Mr. and Mrs. Ullman. for an automobile trip with out ol derwear for if my memory serves (Continned from page 1) talking champion.” Money Came Ont. screams opens the door to an inter­ Next in line came tne automobllo Gen Mot...... 210%' 206% 207% m^ correctly some very fine Glas­ town friends. They will go via the Great No. Pfd. 79% 79% 79% Million Dollar Offers. esting set of conjectures and possi­ carrying Miss Acker and her moth­ Mohawk Trail to various points in tonbury Underwear Is ‘made here. been renominated, while the cas­ Malone stated that Trudy al­ bilities. er, followed by Mrs. Van Horn, 111. Central ..124 123% 123% Of course, we may have other pro Buffalo, N. Y„ Aug. 30.—Four New Entrland and New York state. Kennecott Cop 56% 56% 56% ualties among the pro-court sena­ ready had received offers of con­ Might Affect Alibis. representing the Hudnut family, Mrs. Edward Dubois returned ducts worthy of mention., tors have increased to proportions tracts from bona fide concerns armed bandits held up and robbed If Mrs. Gibson underestimated and Mrs. 'ienelle, sister of Charles Insplra Cop . . 24% 24% 24% I cannot feel that Mr. George E the Ferry Jefferson branch of the from St. Joseph’s hospital in Willl- Louis & Nash.139% 138% 139% that are a source 6f real alarm to which totaled more than 31,000,- the time It took her to saddle her V. Miller, aniique dealer and close mantic Sunday, following an op­ Rlx, secretary of the local cham­ other pro-court senators. 000. Total of all offers would Liberty Bank here today of between mule and. ride two and a half miles friend of Valeiitlno. ‘ rf^ehigh Valley 90% 89% 89% ber of commerce, furnished the $6,000 and $7,000 and escaped eration performed two weeks ago. Marine Pr. . . 29 % 28% 28% Senator Trammell’s reversal fol­ amount to $1,500,000, he said. from her house to the spot where In the last tar were Norma Tal- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hutchins of above data but regardless of who in an automobile after a long she says she saw Henry de la Motor Wheel . 233% 23% 23% lows closely on the heels of a sim­ Soon after Malone’s statement, chase by employees and customers madge, Constance Talmadgo Mac­ Chestnut Hill started for Washing­ Norfolk West .167 165 166% furnished it some corrections ilar reversal by Senator Frank R. Arch Solwyn, theatrical producer Bniyere Car pander’s face momen­ intosh and Mary Pickfor’ should be filed with the Boston who were in the bank at the time. tarily revealed in the glare of a ton, D. C. Sunday morning for a North Pacific .82% 80% 81% Gooding (R., Ida.) Gooding also who is mana.ging Mrs. Corson’s af­ The bandits, all young men, left Two hund'fd policemen had few days’ auto trip. N Y Central .138 136% 138% Chamber of Commerce before It voted for the court. Last week he fairs, stated chat if Miss Ederle ac­ flashlight and heard the shots, and formed poi*co lines .two blocks on publishes another directory. a touring car bearing an Ohio li­ If the Hoags stayed up later than Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lyman N Y, N H &‘H. 45% 44% 45% told his state convention If given cepted the challenge for a race cense at the curb in front of the every side of St. Malacay’s church of Plalnville spent the week-end at Pennsylvania . 54% 54 54% ^ ■ Cordially, an opportunity he would reverse around Manhattan, twenty friends usual that night, the storl^ told by before the procession ai rived. WILLARD B. ROGERS. bank. McCabe and the Joneses would be the home of James Utley. People’s Gas .226% 125% 126% the vote. of Lissberger's were prepared to Hundreds of peoplj wal’aed behind Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Sqnlera bet $5,000 each that Mrs. Corson They walked Into the bank with more corroborative of .the “pig Pierce Arrow . 31% 30 30 It took a two-thirds vote of the revolvers cocked and ready for the automebiJe procession as far as of Hartford have been spending a Pressed Steel 42% 41% 42% Senate to put the United States in- can beat a field of 20 of the best woman’s” testimony and would put the police limits. KILLED AS AUTOMOBILE swimmers in the country around action. Two stepped to the teller’s the time of the murder considerab­ two weeks’ vacation at the home of R eading...... 95% 93% 94% tn the court, but a majority vote cage and cbmmanded him to hold At the church, the active pall­ F'-nk Squiers. ChRIsl& Pac 64% 62 63% only Is needed to withdraw, and the island. - ly later than it is now generally bearers removed the casket from South Pacific .107% 106% 107% Today Trudy attended a lunch­ up his hands while the other two tfiought to have occurred. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lyman CRASHES INTO DERRICK encouraged by such recanting and men closed the front door and held Fall Short. the hearse and carried it into -the spent the week-end at the home of So. Railway .123% 122% 123 successes at the polls, the Irrecon- eon in her honor, and then planned church as the choir sextette sang StudSbaker .. 55% 55% 55% ‘to take a nap, after which she the customers at bay.- Such a change in the accepted William Lyman. cilables believe now they have suf­ The bandits did not get between time of the murder would have an “Miserere,” by Spoth. Cecil Gates occupied' the pulpit Union Pacific .160% 159% 160% New York, Aug. 30. — Michael ficient votes in sight to turn the will again talk business with Ma­ Miss Negri was led to her pew, U S Rubber . . 68% 66% 67% lone. Tonight she will attend n $50,000 and $60,000 in cash which important be.arlng on the alibis of the Columbia church Sunday Farrell, 22. was killed early today trick. was in the vault. This money was still weeping. U S S te e l___ 150% 149% 149% when an automobile in which he block party and tomorrow go to the presented by Carpender and the morning in the absence of the pas­ A god deal of it depends, they taken in on Saturday and was to other man who was questioned The high requiem mass was cele­ tor, Re'*'. Duane Wain on his vaca­ U S Steel Pr.127% 127 127 was a passenger crashed Into admit, upon the California, Wis­ Ederle summer home at the High­ Westin’house . 70% .69% 69% lands, N. J. be transferred to a downtown four years ago but who has not yet brated by the Rev. Edward F. tion. Mr. Gates took as his sub- huge derrick boom. The boom, consin and New Hampshire pri­ Leonard, rector of the church, as­ weighing nearly a ton, was thrust Will Swim It Again. bank. It is the custom of the man­ figured in the present Investigation, iect “The Christian as a moral PO^SE SEEKS COUPLE IN maries. , Dover, Eng., Aug. 30.— In an ager of the bank to take this money account for their actions only up sisted by Father Congedo. a boy­ force. completely through the car by the In California, which votes to­ hood friend of Valentino’s: the BAMAPO MOUNT.AINS force of the Impact. Farrell was effort to escape the enthusiastic out of tho vault at 10 o’clock Mon­ to a few minutes after 10 o’clock The subject of the Christian En­ morrow, Senator Shortrldge is op­ day mornings and place it In the on the night of the double murder. Rev. William Donahue, chaplain of deavor meeting Sunday evening decapitated. posed by Judge Robert M. Clarke. crowds which insisted upon mob­ Nanuet, N. Y., Aug. 30.—Armed Raymond Rossiter, 22, the bing her whenever she appeared on cage where the bandits secured the Catholic Actors’ Guild, as sub­ was “Haw can we make business with abduction warrants, a posse of Shortrldge voted for the court. the streets, Mrs. Clemington Cor­ their loot, but this morning he was deacon, and the Rev- Joseph Mc­ thoroughly Christian.” The leader driver, is in a serious condition Clarke has campaigned in opposi­ state troopers today plunged into with a fractured skull while two son, the second woman to swim the late and this probably saved the PRINaPALOUIMBYAWAY; Kenna and the Rev, James O’Reilly was Miss Elizabeth Bertsch. the Ramapo mountains region in tion to It and has been supported English channel, slipped out of Do­ larger amount. as masters of ceremony. other occupants of the car suffered by the Johnson wing of the party. search of Michael Stevens, 26, severe Injuries. Police say Rossi ver and motored to Folkestone m s CLASSES SUSPENDED No Sermon FA'THER OP SPfrr,ATR father of four children, and a 17- ter Ignored a danger signal attach In Wisconsin, which ^ votes on with her husband today. She will The priests were in black vest­ LEWIS, DOCTOR, DE.4D year-old girl with wTiom Stevens Is ed to the derrick, which was being September 7, Senator Lenroot, who return tonight to broadcast over CITY a U B MEETING ments with silver ornament. There believed to have eloped. led the admlnlstratlon.flght for the “2LO” the powerful British sta­ was no sermon during the mass, Sauk Centre, Minn., Aug. 29.— used in street construction. court, is opposed by Gov. J. J. Principal C. P. Qulmby of the tion.. High school has been called to Bos­ but during the service Father Dr. E. J. Lewis, 74. father of Sin­ Blaine, who has made his opposi­ Mrs. Corson showed no traces of ON THURSDAY NIGHT Leonard recited the “In Paradl- clair Lewis, internationally known tion to the court one of his chief ton and will be unable to meet pup­ the channel ordeal when seen at ils who wish to consult him abont sum” over the body. author, died at his home here to­ issues. the Dover station this morning Members of the Manchester City “May the angels,” said Father day. Dr. Lewis was made famous In New Hampshire, Senator their schedules tomorrow. He will where stie bade farewell to Frank club are asked to attend the regu­ be at his office in the High school Leonard, “lead thee Into para­ by his author-son in his book “Main George H. Moses, one of the origi­ Perks, the plucky Englishman, who lar monthly meeting Thursday dise; may the martyrs receive thee ^street.” He was born in Weatville.- nal Irreconcilabjes, is opposed by building Wednesday and Thursday accompanied Mrs. Corson to within night at the rooms on Oak street. from 10 to 12 A. M. and 2 'to 4 P. at they coming, and take thee to Conn.. and was a graduate of Rush ex-Gov. Robert P. Bass. a mile of the Dover coast. Perks This will be the flr^t meeting of the Jerusalem, the Holy City: may the Medical college at Chicago. He is Suits That Are Superior Roosevelt Against Court. M. and Wednesday evening from 7 left for Birmingham, abandoning fall season, and matter of special choirs of the angels receive thee, survived by three sons. Indianapolis, Aug. 30.—Predic­ to 10 P. M. his attempt to swim the channel importance will be brought up. High school pupils who have tion that other senators would turn for the season. Plans for a fall outing of the against the World Court was made been tutoring during the summer Mrs. Corson declared that after club wllUbe discussed. The regular will be given their examinations here today by Col. Theodore Roose­ thinking it over “it was not so bad summer outing of the chib was -A n d Show It! velt, former assistant secretary of Tuesday morning, September 7 after all,” and said she planned to omitted this year and it is the plan from 9 to 12, in order that they the navy. In an address before the return next year to swim the chan­ now to have one In the fall. Shoulders are wide and Service Men’s club at a breakfast nel again, starting from the Eng­ may he properly classified before given in his honor. lish side. the opening session of the school square, coats are shorter, 20 SUNDAY CASUALTIES on Wednesday, September 8. STATE ^ “The rush for the bandwagon Mrs. Corson and her husband IN ALBANY VICINITY hips are slim and athletic hM started,” Roosevelt declared. will go to Denmark to pay a visit looking and trousers con­ “The senators have been home to Mrs. Corson’s mother. After a Albany, N. Y., Aug. 30.— Five CHICKEN DINNERS RIN-TIN-TIN in tinue moderately wide. The listening to their constituents. They brief stay they will return to the dead and fifteen injured was the have seen what happened. to the United States. styles are exceedingly be­ senators who voted for the World May. Be Stake Race. accident toll over the week-end In A t All Times. coming. Our assortment Court when they had opposition in The proposed around-Manhattan the capitol district, according to a contains a wealth of the the primaries. Senator Trammell swimming contest between Gertrude check-up today.* Four met death THE RAINBOW INN “A HERO of the BIG SNOWS” and Gooding lead the way. The in autemobile accidents and one new patterns and colors, in­ £Meile and Mrs. i llle Gade Corson, was drowned. Atop Bolton Hin. cluding a wonderful show­ rest will follow.” conquerors of the English channel, Referring to his attack on the may assume the proportions of a TOMORROW & WEDNESDAY ing of the favored brown. World Court in a speech at Fort stake” race with fifteen or twenty FIRST .NATJOHAL PICTURSS^Inc.9»»£r Wa3me, the colonel explained his swimmers compet’ng for $125,000 ,y63tXXX3CX3l>XXX36XXKXK9tX36XXXXXXXXK^^ speech did not mean he had broken prize, it was said today. $ 22.50 •* with the administration. He said: “Because I disagree with a man does not necessarily DEMOCRATS TO MEET The Fairy Story O f The $ 49.50 mean that I do not consider him best fitted to hold the position he is Blue Serge Suits, in two holding. IN CAUCUS TONIGHT “President Coolldge has known KENVbR and three button models as of my views on the World Court for POT OF GOLD well as Double Breasted. three years," he added. The Democratic caucus will, he $29.50 held at the hall of the north end at the foot of the rainbow is no more improbable Extra trousers $5.50. GREEN BIEETINO TONIGHT firemen at Main and Hilliard than the promises of the mining stock salesman. Warner BAXTER Committeeman Walter J. jsuck- streets this evenir" at $ o’clock. ley of the Second School District, Delegates will be elected at this Why be deceived by strangers? SMART NEW SHIRTS Manchester Green, has called a meeting to the Democratic state A '3iat, naUoBot Picture $1.95 up. special meeting of the voters and convention to be held in New Hav­ Head article on page 5. taxpayers of the ' district at the en on September 15 and iS. Dele­ seboolhouse this evening at eight gates will also be elected to the 'THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY o’clock. ^ There are four clauses in congressional, county and senator­ BOYS the call for the’ meeting, but its ial conventions. A Democratic MANCHESTER George H, Williams chief purpose is to see It the dis­ town committee will be named to GIRLS trict will appropriate a sum neces­ F«>rve for the next two years. The CHAMBER OP COMMERCE KIDDIE REVUES®,Advance - In Prices. so sary to erect an addition to ttie present chairman is Charles W. present school building. Holman.

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yViU Attract Notice. raid, with a ballet wound in bin RW-TIN-TIN AT STATE Mr. Baker’s statement is certain right leg and weak from loss of ANOTHER WOMAN IN LEAGUE OF NATIONS BAKER WOULD CALL to attract international attention, 2 SHOT, ONE DEAD blood. He died In n hospital yester­ not only because of his confidential day. LAST TIMES TONIGHT relation with President Wilson, but . Not Badly injured TRUDY’S SPOTLIGHT NEARS A NEW CRISIS / OFF WAR’S DEBTS as the judgment of a man now out­ INIWENRAID Michael Juliano, who lives near side of politics. “Mismates”, A Mighty Heart the O'Gonnell home was also found Mr. Baker is the first Cabinet of­ wounded in the leg and is in . a New York, Aug. 30.— Scattered Drama, Starring Doris Ken­ ficial of any prominence in any ad­ New Haven County Coroner hospital here n or seriously hurt. N. ITs Ardor for Ederle Dam­ ' notes from a ramble about Manhat- Problem of German Entry to yon, Showing Tuesday and Fpnner^ Secretary of War ministration since the entry of the Juliano, who was near the O’Gonnell I tan: Wednesday. • United States- into the World War home at the time of the raid, says I The coffee houses of Roosevelt to declare outright for the cancel­ Probing Death of Patron he does not know who shot him. street. . . . Jammed now with the Be Attacked at Meetings Proposes Cancellation as lation of debts to America on the Surgeons at Grace hospital pens As Mother of Two Rin-Tin-Tln. 'the greatest of all basis of mutuality of action by all sailors in port from Latin lands. . movie dogs, is the greatest ever In where .Whitman was taken extract­ . . Mostly Spanish. . . . They the allied powers respecting inter­ Of Gambling Place. ed a bullet from his leg and this has his latest picture “ A Hero of the ■ Part of Wisdom. allied obligations growing out of Makes Big Swim. cluster about the long broad tables) That Opeils Today.. Big Snows” which will be showij been turned over to the coroner talking in low tones. . . . There that conflict. New Haven, Aug. 30.— Goroner for examination. for the last time at the State to­ Gleincnceau To Follow Up is a brooding something about Eli Mix today began behind closed The prisonerf taken in the raid New York, Aug. 30.— Having night.'Rin-Tln-Tln is eviBrybody’s Paris, Aug. 30.— M. Clemenceau these seamen. . . . Nothing of the Geneva, Aug. 30.— The League ' Washington. Aug. 30.— An Inter­ doors an effort to discover who, on will be given a hearing in Hamden feted one lady channel swimmer friendliness, gayety or sparkle one favorite. He is almost human In his national conference in which the chuckles to himself and prepares i of Nations-today enters another pe­ playing on the screen, and has won Saturday night, fired a shot that town court tomorrow night. until ^he took to her bed exhausted might expect from men just in riod of crisis. The committee oh re­ Alnlted States would participate in for another attack on the American | a great movie audience all over the cost the life of Prank Whitman, 55. New York “ came to” this morning from a long cruise. . . . They sel­ organization of the council meets the reconsideration of ail questions debt settlement. j United States. In “ A Hero of the a Hamden resident. GANADIAN NATIONAL feeling not unlike the gent who dom wander more than a block or today to attempt to solve the knot­ pertaining to interallied debts, in­ “ The Tiger” declares. that he ENGINEER, WIFE DROWN Big Snows” he seems even more State and local police conducted attempted to tell a Siamese twin two from the neighborhood. ty problem of giving Germany a cluding the British settlement and may indict another open letter to Granvenhurst, Ont., Aug. 30.— that she was the most beautiful human than in any of his pictures America’s terms to France, was a raid on the home of James O’Gon- . . . One who has been away for permanent seat in , the cduncil, President Goolidge on the matter. nell, Hamden, and arrested a dozen Angus Nevetzerel, Canadian na­ woman In the world. He was try­ an entire year comes In. . . . He without giviug- permanent seats to he has yet made. ^ proposed in a statement made pub­ “ I hope I have made ratification tional engineer, and his,wife, were In this picture Rlnty is a great men charged with gambling. Whit­ ing to make a choice between a does not greet his fellows cordially, Spain and Poland. , lic today by Newton D. Baker, war- of the American debt settlement drowned today while canoeing on carbon copy and the original, and nor is he greeted...... He sinks friend to a shiftless man of the time Secretary of War in the Cab- man, supposed to have been in the Proposals for non-permanent forever impossible.” he told friends house, was found lying in the gut­ Gull lake. The Nevetzerels were If a man can’t do that, neither can into a chair as though this whre an seats to Spain and Poland, which north country. He “ reforms” the ‘ Inet of . who visited him at hfs seaside ter some distance away after the from Brldgebnrg, Ont. he reach an honest decision on old custom. . . . Quietly he begins are automatically renewed for a pe­ man, saves a child's life twice, and Declaring the United States can­ home in 'Vendee. two lady channel swimmers. New to sip his black coffee. . . . Soon riod of five years, will probably be make happiness all around.* He. not “ sow seeds of international dis­ “ I am glad that I wrote to York has two lady channel swim­ he will be away again. . . . An­ made, but whether they will satisfy does all this at a great danger to trust, ill-will and selfisHness” and President Goolidge,” he said with mers today and Is feeling just a other year of the. quiet of the sea those countries remains to be himself, for he is mistaken in his expect a “ harvest of friendship and a chuckle. “ It,was my first letter little bit fatuous about that extrav­ and then a few days ashore to sip seen. efforts by both his friends and eager trade,” Mr. Baker came out to him and it may not be my last. agant celebration It staged under at a long broad table. . . . One Unless the question or re-organi­ enemies. ffankly and unequivocally for a “ I have lots more to say and it is the erroneous impression that Ger­ feels the quiet brooding of the wa­ zation of the council is satisfactori­ “ A Hero of the Big Snows” is a mutual cancellation of these debti good to keep your weapons warm.” trude Ederle, the only lady chan­ ters. . . . ly worked out It is possible that gripping and thrilling drama all and expressed the conviction that nel swimmer at that moment would A waiter at one of the coffee Germany’s entrance to the League the way through, and Is certainly the American policy should be ono shops tells me that no visitor ever of cancellation. TURNING POINT TODAY continue to be the only lady chan­ may again have to be deferred or one of the best pictures of the IN BRITISH GCAL WAR Special Sale sees less of New York than these Bellovos It Wise. nel swimmer until the end of time. either Spain or Poland or both may current season. It will be shown for London, Aug. 30.— A turning AMio'.s Next sailors. . . . “ You see.” he began, withdraw from the League. the last two times at the State to­ “ Personally,” said Mr. Baker, “ They come from small seacoast U. S. Case We<]nesdny. Relieve that a cancellation policy point in the British coal dispute 24 hours later Mrs. Clemlng- night. was confidently expected to lay. ton Corson of New York, swam the towns in Europe. The center of On Wednesday the question of The' picture for Tuesday and will be wise. Such a policy ought things there is a tavern or a place the United States’ entry into the to relieve England, France, Italy, Leaders of the striking miners turbulent stretch of sea between Wednesday Is "Mismates”, a pic­ were prepared to e.nter into nego­ Prance and England In a manner like this. They become afraid of World Court with reservations will ture with a kick, a heart throb, a Belgium and the rest of our allies lifd and crowds. You know the sea be taken up by a conference of and in turn ought to require the tiations on* wages although still that Indicated she could give Trudy laugh, and a tear. It is a picture holding out for the seven-hour day. Hus Week is quiet and they are alone a lot. an excellent debate, a la aqua-ma­ thirty-four of the signatory powers that will tug at your heartstrings, release of some part of the burden One fellow told me he was afraid to the World Court. The prospects imposed upon Germany.” Parliament, in the meantime, en­ rine, had they attempted to swim tickle your ribs, and then make you tered a special session at 2:45 this ESTABLISHED 18.59 of automobiles and street cars and are that the United States’ reserva­ gasp. In short, it is just about This ought to be done, said the t'gether. subways. He wasn’t quite sure tions will be t'ither rejected flatly former war secretary, who was In afternoon to confirm the emergency The same question Is asked in everything* that a picture should be. regulat’Dns which will enable the what a subway was. and he wasn’t or a request will be made for In this latest First National a position in the Wilson Adminis­ barber shops and swimming circles going to find out. The tall buildings changes in them. tration to obtain an intimate per­ mines to continue operations under today:— Who’s next? masterpiece, Dorothy Kenyon, who the old conditions, for another frighten him too.” . . . The situation is more or less scaled to such great heights in sonal knowledge of many facts in­ Shoulders 23c lb. Beyond any argument, a lot of And so they sit, near the edge of month. electric here and • with the arri­ “ The Hal. Way Girl” , attains even volved in the debt situation, "at a the punch departed with all due the water-front. . . . Sipping val of the major delegates tomor­ round table,” where a representa­ hasfe from the Ederle home-com- black coffee, hour upon hour. . . . greater Honors in her latest picture. tive of the United States “ should FIVE KILI ED IN WRECK row it is anticipated that events Miss Kenyon is ably supported by in,g fete when announcement of Talking almost in whispers. . . . be authority and to demonstrate to ON ARGENTINE RO.ID will move rapidly towards a climax Warner Baxter. Others in the cast Mrs. Corson’s successful effort be­ Men whose courage has faced every next week. the rest of the world that Ameri­ Buenos Ayres, Aug. 30.— Five are the inimitable comedian, Ham 35c lb. came public propert>’. One simply sea hazard, but who fear to so Rriand Optimistic. ca's interest is not in dollars but in persons were killed and twenty- can’t continue shouting oneself much as look upon life. . . . Paris, Aug. 30.— "I am leaving Charlie Murray, Philo McCullough, a reconstructed International order three injured today in a wreck on voiceless over two Mt. Blancs. for Geneva tomorrow with the. the villain who makes you want to with as much as possible of the the Central Argentine railroad. The second might not altogether And, again, this waterfront belt greatest optimism,” said Foreign shoot him on sight, pretty Mae Al­ grief of the World War swept into The wreck occurred on a suburban The spoil the effect of the first but it at night. . . . Black figures dart­ Minister Briand today. lison, Nancy Kelley, the wonder oblivion” and the great industrial line which serves many American would do it practically no good. ing into blacker streets and being “ The skies are clouded but I am child, John Kolb, Cryil Ring, nations of the world freed to “ start nnd English residents, but of Great Atlantic & Pacific On Friday, Trudy was a woman swallowed. . . . The blinking confident the sun will come Maude Turner Gordon and several afresh with harmony and good-will the victims of the wreck were apart, the only one of her kind in lights of lunch counters. . . . through. The greatest difficulty is others. in fair economic competition.” Americans. the world. On Saturday, she had Sweating stevedores, shirtless, regarding Germany’s admission to It is an excellent production, company. scuttling in and out ordering "pie the League, and this has been vir­ should please everyone, and will be Will a rival cut into the vast and— ’’ . . . Mobs returning from tually settled. I am leaving Paris shown at the State on Tuesday and earnings that are being claimed river excursions. . . . And looking with no fears whatever regarding Wednesday, during the matinee for her? Trudy captured the pop­ blankly about for means of convey­ the League’s future.” and twice each evening, as usual. ular fancy because she is young ance. . . . Blase taxi-drivers siz­ The optimism of M. Briand is Remember— the Kiddie Revue and feminine. But Mrs. Corson Is ing up the best prospects. . . . not reflected in other quarters, for will be presented at the State on feminine too, and the mother of Sailors walking in lonesome pairs. there is the knotty problem of the Thursday, Friday and Saturday of two small children. That looks . . . Haunting some wharf-shad­ mandate over Tangier. Spain de­ this week. Do not fail to see it. like an excellent human interest owed ship. . . . mands such a mandate and threat­ There is one grand surprise in angle to me. A woman with a baby in her ens to raise issues in the League, store for you. You can not begin to Practically Unaided arms peering through the black of which might bar Germany’s en­ imagine what Manchester’s kids Another is the fact that this a dock. . . . Her man hasn’t been trance. France is unalterably op­ can do in the way of theatrics. itiis mother made the attempt almost home for thrse days. . . . He was posed to granting the maildate. This revue has been arranged alone and unaided— no tugs, no working on that pier. . . . A lit­ under the personal supervision of jazz music, no famous trainers and tle tragedy of the night. . . . Did AR.MY PRISONER KILLED Jack Sanson. Special scenery, conditioners. She was followed by he tire of endless going homes and IN ATTE.MPT TO ESCAPE special stage sets, special lig'ating getting ups? . . . Or just a spora­ a mot^r boat mer'i*' as a bearer of effects, and a big jazz orchestra are nourishment and a precaution dic spree. . . . “ He’ll be 'aome Washington, Aug. 30— Benjamin all on th' menu. It will be present­ when he sobers up,” a policeman Cowen, an army private, was shot ed at no advance in prices. The for Business against drowning. And, at the fin­ assures her, smiling. . . . She ish, she was caught in the turn of and killed while attempting to es­ regular picture prices will prevail. does not move. . . . Just stands cape from the military guard at the tide, and swam the last quarter dumbly staring. . . . mile into what probably was a mill- Fort Meyer. He was under arrest ROONUNG HOUSE KEEPER This store has been closed for two weeks, as most of We realize that life is not all play. We have had and facing a charge of desertion. race. MURDERED AT PASSAIC our playtime and now we are open again for business. Stygian plumes from the smoke­ The guard who fired the shot, John Passaic, K J„- Aug. 30. — Mrs. you know, not by the sheriff’s orders, but by orders from It seems to me that such a wom­ stack of a great liner preparing to There are several items left over from out Clearance an must have great pubUc. appeal. W. Taylor, is under technical arrest Ollie Brown, owner and operator the store managers, so that we might all have a restful put to sea. . . . The electric bulbs but probably will be released. Tay­ of a rooming house, was found Sale that we are still offering at the reduced prices. Will she go big in vaudeville? on the pier wink like the lights of vacation. So far as we know no one has suffered for Some complete suites, many odd pieces. Summer goods Trudy is supposed to have an offer lor was guarding Cowen and an­ murdered in led today. Police a fiesta. . . . Carnival reigns just other prisoner. Robert S. Ritchie, said that robbery was apparently want of goods while we have been closed. We are not of $125,000 for twenty weeks. Will next door to the furtive mysteries on which the price has been cut in half. Come in and Mrs. Corson get a similar offer? when they se't upon him and .at­ the motive. More than $200 which see us this week. of murky midnight. . . . As mid­ tempted to escape. After ha had sorry we adopted this plan. And, if so, is there room at that the woman had .'^as missing. night nears the cobblestones been knocked down and pum­ price for two lady channel swim­ Roomers in the house said Mrs. bounce with taxicabs that look like melled, Taylor drew his gun and mers? It would seem that one so many overgrown lightening Brown was formerly Miss Ollie Metal Beds h fired. ^ Moye of Georgia. Chest o f Drawiers simply must cut down the earni/igs bugs. . . . Laughter and shouting. Dining Suite Reduced To of the other in the v-’ cious avenues . . . Snatches of song. . . . Bus­ $ of revenue that are being opened. tle of baggage and grunting of $34.50 8.95 Maybe a Third wharfhands. . . . Kissing and $ 1 3 9 .5 0 Of course, Trudy must remain the waving and calling. . . . A great bigger public figure, being the searchlight feels its way down the (F-gnlar price $173.) original lady swimmer and the midnight-black streets, scaring up world’s record holder, at that. But startled figures as a hunter scares Service-QuaJity-Low Prices how can we say we won’t have a deers at night...... The man at ■ third before we know it? Clarabelle the searcnlight trains it here and Barrett, an unknown New York girl there, witiio.it thought of where it was in the channel over twenty hits or why. . . . Merely testing it hours and experts declare she out before sailing. . . . Tuesday & Wednesday would have conquered it if the pi­ The ship goes out. . . . And the crowds go back to their bounc­ We have sfvtral of these odd lot hadn’t become lost in the fog. Ghests of Drawers left from Doesn’t it seem possible that Clar­ ing lightning bugs. . . . And. yagain, black figures are swallowed chamber suites that we are abelle might yet succeed? A closing at this very low price. In that case. New York would by blacker streets. . . . And again a blacker woman, with a baby in Specials 2 5 c Specials Made of genuine walnut com­ refuse ever again to become excit­ her arms, stares dumbly down the bined with other beautiful ($1.00 Weekly thru Froflt er’ about a lady channel swimmer. inky outliits of a wharf. , . . woods, in the light French wal­ Sharing Plan.) Its greeting to Trudy was so en­ nut finish. A high gradj piece All sizes— finished Golden thusiastic and prolrnged that trday The Eskimo gives his doctor a of merchaii ise that you would Oak, plain brown or white ena­ on the advice of her physician, she fee as soon as arrives. If the pay $47.''} for if bought (1 year to pay thru our Profit Sharing Plan.) mel. This is a high grade bed is enjoying comparative privacy for Delicatessen Dept. patient recovers t’ae fee is kept, if with a su /B. ' This Tudor Dining Suite, consisting of Buffet, Table that sells regularly for $16.50. the first time since she landed. not, it is returned. We also ’have a four drawer Bettel* order one or two as we The chaijces are she would have Baked Corned Beef Hash from our own Sugar Cured Vanity to match for $29.50. and six Chairs, represents extreme value. Made by one cannot sell them at this price it, anyhow. The town has another Corned B e e f ...... 1 1/2 lbs. 25c With - metal bed to match you of our best manufacturers, of genuine walnut combined after our present stock is ex­ l-’dy channel swim xr to talk Large Apple Pies from green apples...... 25c each have a three piece suite around with other beautiful woods, has the new Huguenot fin­ hausted. Buy a spring and about now. Blueberry P ies ...... 25c each $85.00. ish. The diners are leather seated and if you prefer we mattress at our reduced prices (On Easy Payments thru and you have a very low priced Our Home Made Crullers ...... 15 for 25c Profit Sharing Plan.) can supply them in tapestry or velour. Eight pieces outfit. GRIFFIN, LOCAL BUILDER, Chicken Pies, medium s i z e ...... 25c each selling this week for $139.50. (Regular price $175.) Potato Salad ...... 25c lb. IN BANKRUPTCY COURT Vegetable Salad from fresh vegetables...... 25clb. Macaroni and Cheese ...... 25c lb. New Haven,\ / u,g. 30.— John J. Baked Beans, hot at 11 a. m. and 4 p. m...... 2 lbs. 25c Griffin, a Manchester building Lamb Fricassee, hot at 11 a. m. and 4 p. m. . . . 50c quart contractor, today filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy in the Unit­ _\ __ ed States District Court here with liabilities of $11,872 and assets of $6,933. His liabilities are all un­ Meat Department secured. Louis Rodinsky, a Shelton shoe Try our Sugar Cured Corned Beef for quality and dealer, also filed a voluntary peti­ flavor— none better tion with liabilities of $4,790 and assets of $600. Lean Rib Corned B eef ...... lOc lb. Fancy Boneless Brisket Corned B e e f ...... 25c lb. All Lamps Marked n R E IN SOUTH END Shoulder Clod Corned Beef, all lean solid meat, Couch Hammocks Fire which started from a clothes 3 Piece Suite in Velour Extremely Low closet upstairs in the home of Mr. 25c-30c lb. and Mrs. Michael Orfitelli of 21 One.sobd bead Cabbage Free with 4 pounds or over. Y 2 Price All lamps, whether bridge or Warren street at 10 o’clock yester­ $ 1 2 9 .5 0 Juniors, have been marked at day morning, caused but slight All our couch hammocks 1 very low figure. Quality have been further reduced and damage. Hose and Ladder Com­ (Easy Payments thru our Profit Sharing Plan.) merchandise at the price of the panies No. 3 and 4 answered the are now being sold at 1-2 the iheaper grades. There are Brambach original price. There are some This suite represents a splendid value. Covered alarm and extinguished the blaze Grocery Specials still 50 lamps for you to choose by means of chemicals. Water was splendid hammocks left though wi^h a good quality of velour. Frame is made of hard from. not many of any one pattern. 3 cans Campbell’s Beans ...... 25c Bridge lamps, $10.75. Junior not needed. Tha world’s best small Adjustable, padded backs with wood, cushions are spring filled and reversible. Full It is not known how the fire Monarch Cocoa, 1 lb. c a n ...... 25c lamps, $15.25. Table lamps, fine soft mattresses. spring construction throughout. You will get excellent started. Mrs. Orfitelli and her grand piano. Known the $10.75. A few higher in 3 cans Monarch Tomato S o u p ...... 25c $15.00 Hammocks now $7.50 service from this suite even though the price is low. children were home at the lime, her world over. Not a cheap 2 pounds Fig Bars ...... 25c $27.50 HamL-Ocks now $13.7.5 price. husband being away at wo^k. A Pieces can be purchased separately if desired. ($1.00 weekly thru Profit grand, but finest quality at $31.50 Hammocks now $16.73 neighbor turned In the alarm from $52.50 Hammocks now $26.2.5 Davenport, $60.00— either chair, $35.00. Sharing Plan.) Lewis and South Main streets. The a low price. Results of , FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES. damage will probably not exceed $■'5, Chief Albert Foy said. 103 years of piano building. 3 quarts fine eating or pie A p p l ^ ...... 25c Convenient Terms. All Refrigerators Grafanolas Real Silk Hosiery $39.50 Y 2 Price G. E. KEITH FURNirURE CO., he Order from America’s Largest 12 Records F r^ 4v. Silk Hosiery Mills. Representative Manchester Public Market t e CX)B. MAIN AND SCHOOL S K BTS - SO. MANCHESTER, CT. ($1.00 weeklj.); ■-?)!” Will Call on Request...... KEMFS (Cash in 30 days.) GEORGE F. IKIUGHERTY, “Everything Musical” A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 Phone 866-12.. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 80, 1926. PAGE FOUR

been the existence ot, the "solid South” —ran unscientific, unecono­ mic, unreasonable solidarity of a Stewai*tfe St!0ttitt9 Uptalb section. And if A1 Smith becomes Yt!ASIIIKGTC»f PU B U SRK O BT the candidate of the Democratic For the Last Week of the Semi-Annual Sale—a THDJ USRALU PHINTINO Ca party for President in 1928, that LETTEBS I Founded bf Blwood S. BU will be the end of a solid South In BY CHARIiES P. STEWART Oct. 1. 1881 this country forever and a day. Washington. Aug. 30.— President Bveir Evenlns Ezceot Sundays and Holidays. No longer step could possibly be Coolidge will have a very turbu­ Entered at the Post OlHce at Mau- taken in the United States, in pro­ lent 70th Congress on his hands if SPECIAL CLEARANCE sheater as Second Class Mall Mat tec.. the Democratic party makes a cred- gress toward political good health, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall itable showing in the November j six dollars a year; sixty cents a than the destruction of this section­ elections. month for shorter periods. al unity. Until it Is destroyed party Just now the Democratic leaders By carrier, eighteen centr a week. Single copies, throe cents. principles will never be quite as think they stand a good fighting of Odd Suites and Pieces SPECIAL advertising REPRE­ honest and as admirable as they presidential chance for 1928. SENTATIVE: Hanillton-De LIsser. Badly beaten again in November, Inc, 25 West 48d Street. Now York should be. The smashing of the solid and fil2 North Michigan Avenue. lh?lr hopes for 192S will fade. Ch'.cago. South will clear the ground for the They won’t bs much o* an “ oppo­ The Manchester Evening Herald is building of better politics— politics sition.” They may do some shadow on sale In New York City at Schulte's in the best sense. bo.xing, but-there’ll be little empha­ News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 4Snd sis behind their punches. Street and 42nd Street entrance tot Let it be sincerely hoped, then, Grand Central Station. But let them get a reasonable “International News Service has the that the Smith used car not only amount of November encourage­ exclusive rights to use for republics- ment an^ they’ll bs truly blood­ tlon In any form all news dispatches gets into the Democratic convention credited to It or not otherwise credit­ race but wins it. thirsty. ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively entitled to use for repuhllcatlon all It will put at least four and prob­ the local or undated news published A creditable- Democratic showing heriln." ably six southern states in the Re­ in November means control, be- publican column. I tween Democrats . and Insurgent UST one more week of the Semi-Annual Sale! It No. 52. Sewing table of sol­ MO-N'DAY, AUGUST 30. 1926. Republicans, of the Senate at least. id mahogany, Tudor finish. RAILROADS The House of Represenattives Bedroom Pieces has been one of the biggest we have ever held arid Regular 01Q It is less than six months since doesn’t matter so much. The De- i SHRIEV.\LTY mocrats must gain some seats there No. 1. Three piece Child’s J naturally it has left us with a number of odd $36.00 ...... 4 > l 0 the people of the United States were The Herald finds it impossible in order to show that they’re on Suite consisting of bed, dress­ pieces and suites that have been discontinue by No. 53. Jamestown uphol­ to become enthusiastic in support being daily bombarded with propa­ the up grade, but to expect them er and chest of drawers, in stered chair in mohair and ■ to produce an actual majority is of the candidacy for re-nomination ganda setting forth the plight of decorated gray the manufacturers and therefore cannot be “match­ frieze. Regular dJ C A the railroads. They had been prac­ asking a good deal at the present of High Sheriff Edward Dewey of stage of the game. enamel. Reg. $65.00.. ^ O O $135.00 ...... ^OV tically ruined by government con­ ed in” again. Hartford County. In the Senate, however, so few No. 2. Wood-end Day Bed No. 54. Jamestown sample trol during the war and had been This is not because Sheriff Dewey votes will shift the balance that fitted with Way Sagless rocker, quaint Colonial type, prevented from rehabilitating them­ the Democratic-insurgent combina­ So for the last week of the'^ Semi-Annual Sale has not discharged the duties of his Spring and denim covered covered with sateen, rose pip­ selves, ever since, by cruel rate fix­ tion can hardly gain anything at all we have arranged a special Clearance of these odd office faithfuHy^nough, for he has. without shifting it. mattress. Double width when ing which made it irnpossible for ed. Regu- ^ y f A C i A It is not, even, because of certain open. Regular C C pieces and suites. The inventory of the items is lar $79.00 . . . ^ 4 ^ * D U them to pay wages, buy equipment A good many Democrats are not temperamental characteristics of $115.00 ...... given below. If you can use any of them you should No. 55. Mahogany finished the sheriff which sometimes make and meet interest on their invest­ particularly enthusiastic about con­ ments. trolling both houses in the 70th No. 3. Box Spring, 4 ft., 6 make your selection at the earliest opportunity. desk chair. d M 1 C A him difficult to deal with on the Congress. in. size to fit on slats. Reg- Reg. $23.00 . . ^ 1 1 • A U part of less highly placed officials If any Individual in this country It would tie the president’s No. 56. Upholstered chair whose business brings them in con­ had been granted the concession of hands, certainly, but that’s just it Of. course the regular Semi-Annual Sale reduc­ tact with him, for most folks have cashing in, at waste paper prices, — he'd be in a position to say they .... $19.50 in denim. d ^ O A C t A were tied. But if he has a Repub­ No. 4. Box Spring, 4 ft., 6 tions are still in force this week. The sale ends their little peculiarities. It is not on all the thousands of tons of Reg. $46.50 .. newspaper and magazine print de­ lican House of Representatives, in. size to fit on slats, covered Saturday night at 9 o’clock. No. 57. Mahogany finished because he does not measure up and a Senate which, but for the in­ in floral striped ticking. Reg- voted to those arguments, he could desk chair. d M Q A Q to the requirements of the job in­ surgency in his own ranks, would Nos. 22, 23, 24. Choice of No. 37. Combination ma­ have built a row of houses from the be Republican— why, that would be Reg. $29.50 .. ^lOoVO tellectually or morally, for there is three toilet table benches— hogany and gumwood China proceeds. ideal, from the Democratic stand­ jSoo.... $19.5t) No. 58. Three- legged occa­ no fault to be found on that score. No. 5, Chest of Drawers re­ floor samples—walnut finished cabinet suitable for bookcase. Within the past two weeks rail­ point. sional table with round top. It is for other reasons. It would tie his hands just as maining from suite, in walnut, Queen Anne, mahogany finish­ Regular Mr. Dewey has been high sheriff road shares have come to be the A Wallace Nutting reproduc­ tightly as they’d be tied in the maple and gumwood. Regu- ed, and green enamel finish. $67.50 .... strongest issues in stock mafket other case, and yet he couldn’t very $29.50 of Hartford County a long time. Regular values tion. Reg- d J C A Q He came into office in early middle dealings. While the Industrial well make any excuses- ular $15.00 ..... ^XJoVO stocks have been doing somersaults $?2.00 ...... $29*50 to $20.00 ...... $6.50 Serving tables listed below life. He has served until he is no make exceptionally fine radio No. 59. Secretary with open the rails have been manifesting a A Senate of one political com­ No. 6. Three mirror Vanity No. 25. Mahogany finished longer as young as, conceivably, a plexion and a House of Represen­ cabinets with large storage book shelf and drop leaf ends. genuine forward tendency that has Dresser in walnut, formerly dressing table bench. Regu­ high sheriff might well be. And for tatives of the opposite complexion space for batteries, or can be Colonial design, d^ O A 7 C shown them to be regarded as genu­ naturally wouldn’t get .along well lar more than a year he has permitted used as consoles. R^g. $66.50 .. ^CtVo i O it to be understood that he would inely desirable investments, not by together. .... $29.50 $21.00 ...... The Democrats in Congress No. 7. Chest of Drawers left $7.75 No. 60. “Make-up” End ta­ not again be a candidate. Even if the outside public so much as by No. 38. Queen Anne Serv­ wouldn’t be able to accomplish any­ from Grand Rapids suite, in Nos. 26, 27. Choice of two ble of solid mahogany, having there is not on record any particu­ the insiders who have been dump­ ing Cabinet of walnut and thing constructive, to be sure, but •mahogany and birch, “I Solid mahogany. Grand Rapids a mirror fitted into top. Reg- lar occasion on which the sheriff ing the industrials on the public that wouldn’t matter to them. gumwood. d M O C A Regular $81.00 . ----- 1 made benches with denim up­ ular ( h A A Q specifically renounc3d a further at inflated values. They’d simply say, ‘^ o w can we Reg. $25;00 .. ^ l i S i a O U do anything, with a divided Con­ No. 8. Pair of Four Post holstered tops. Sheraton de­ $24.00 ...... ^VoVO candidacy, it has been well under­ It is several months since the gress and a Republican president?” Beds in combination mahogany signs. Regular No. 39. Heavy Old English’ No. 61. Four leaf clover Oc­ stood for a long time that such was bombardment of propsganda for It would be clear enough that they and gumwood. 3 ft., 3 in. values to $18.00 $9 design Serving Cabinet in casional table of walnut. Reg- “ railroad relief” died down Into couldn’t. his attitude. (twin) size. Regu- walnut. dJ 1 7 C A In these circumstances, the as­ practical silence. Yet there has been , On the other hand, let the presi­ No. 28. Three piece Bed­ lar $48.00 e a c h ...... Reg. $35.00 .. ^ P l I * O U 1 ^ 0 0 .... $13.50 piration of Eugene W. House of no government aitlon, no congres­ dent say, “ How can I do anything room Suite in French walnut with the Senate against me?” and No. 9. Hepplewhite Chest of No. 47). Serving cabinet of No. 63. Overstuffed club Glastonbury to become Mr. Dewey’s sional rescue. finish over American walnut, back comes the answer. “ It wouldn’t Drawers with bow front. walnut with maple front, lac­ chair with wood frame and successor was timely and justifi­ Why, then, was all the howling? and gumwood. JNIapie over­ be against you if it weren’t for Made of mahogany and sauin- quer finish. d ^ O O C A base. Upholstered in mohair, able. Mr. House is at least as well those insurgents. Can’t you keep or­ lays. Bed, dresser and chest. Reg. $45.00 .. velour and. brocatelle. Regu- qualified for the shrievalty as an­ BIG LITTLE der in your own party?” wood, inlaid. Reg- ^ I O Si Regular 1 Q O ular $250.00 ...... ^ 1 other. He enjoys wide acquaintance Even heroes are human. There latO $225410 ...... ^lOV No. 41. Serving table of sol­ Besides, Congress is a large body No. 10. Queen Anne Ward­ $?2.00 ...... $49 in the county, is an exemplary citi­ is a jolly row on between Capt. id mahogany, Sheraton de­ Very few people keep track of what robe in two-tone walnut, reg- No. 29. Seven piece Grand No. 64. Wood frame chair, zen and a man of consequence and Rene Fonck and Capt. Homer Ber­ individual senators and representa­ Rapids bedroom suite in wal­ sign, with drawer and under Cogswell style with tapestry responsibility in the community. It ry in relation to whether Berry is tives are doing. nut, gumwood and maple. shelf. Best suited for use as But they know it if a presiden­ upholstery. d^ Q A 7 C goes without saying that there is no or is not to be one of the pilots of Itoo.... $37,50 tial administration is placed in a No. 11. Three piece Bed­ Queen Anne design. Be Walnut finished No. 47. Rocker to match No. 72. Solid mahogany S>UTH “ USED CAR” $31.00 each .. ^ IV Arm Chair in Queen Anne style Republicans can afford to view Mrs. Corson will not, of course, re­ above. Reg­ Sheraton reading stand in Co­ He that passeth by and meddleth No. 18. Mahogany finished with leather seat. with complacency the processes by ceive the same kind of recognition ular $65.00 . lonial red finish. Regular with strife belonging not to him, is bedroom rocker, made of Regular $8.50 ...... $29.50 which the 1924 model A1 Smith in her homeland or in her home like one that taketh a dog by the No. 48. Canene Back arm birch, cane seat. No. 34. Grand Rapids made machine is being tinkered into town as was extended to Trudy Ed- ears.— Prov. 26:17. chair with velourjur upholstered ....: $19.75 Regular $11.50.. ^ O * • V Tea Wagon of solid mahogany “ running order” for competition in erle on her return to New York last No. 19. Bedroom rocker seat. Regular No. 73. Jamestown high Friday, for you can’t 'Stage such Ah, how happy would many with crotch trays. Re^ar back upholstered chair -with the 1928 presidential race. Jimmy lives be if individuals troubled in hamogany finish over $36.00...... $13.75 Walker went to Bridgeport yester­ demonstrations to order, nor can themselves as little about other wood frame showing. Wool birch. Cane seat. Reg- No. 49. Rockec.icket to match day and signed up the Democratic they be played as repeaters. But people’s affairs as about their own. $12.25 tapestry upholstery. Regu- ' ular $12.00...... above. Regu­ organization of that turbulent poli­ there is one factor in the Corson — Lichtenberg. No. 35. China Cabinet of lar Q A Q No. 20. Grand'Rapids made lar $36.00 .... tical center as one nut in the mach­ achievement which may be just as ^ Chest ctf Drawers, remaining combination walnut and gum­ $13.75 $139.00 ...... important, in a sporting sense, as No. 50. Jamestown uphol­ ine. The New York mayor was as- TEST ANSWERS from suite. Walnut with ma­ wood, with doors. Suitable No. 74. “Make-up” End ta­ stered club chair in Jacquard mred by former Mayor W. E. Thom­ the whirlwind welcome of the big ple front, decorated. Regu- for book case or curio cabinet. ble with adjustable mirror as of Waterbury that Connecticut’s town to its natatorial pet. Mrs Regular velour and tapestry. Regu- and trays beneath. Solid ma­ Here are the answers to the lar 14 votes In the next Democratic Corson swam the channel without $105.00 ...... f i P U l / $75.00 ...... $37.50 hogany. Reg- Q l O the lee of a tug to help her— or to questions which appeared on the $ ?5 .0 0 ...... V...... national cyclone would be for “Al” comic page; No. 21. Bedroom Chair to No. 36. Walnut china cab­ $49 ular $24.50 ...... w m first, last and all the time. be accused of helping her— and she 1. — A star should not. appear match above chest, in walnut, inet in old (Dourt Cupboard No. 51. Upholstered club No. 75. Sheraton desk chair Because there are so many of turned the trick in contest with within the crest-of the moon. maple and gumwood. Regu- style. An excellent living chair in mohair with reversi­ in mahoganv finish. Hair­ these nuts to be fitted, and bolts crack English swimmer— and a man 2. — New , York Giants. room piece. Reg­ ble cushion. Reg­ cloth seat. Regular ^ 1 O at that. 3. —George Washington. ular $109.00 ...... $24.50 ...... ^ I found for them to fit, and because 4. Red, white and blue. $21.00 .... $15*50 ular $120.00 .... $60 $59 there are so many cracks in shafts Mrs. Corson’s feat establishes be­ 5. —A jockey. and BO many stripped gears and so yond the remotest chance of a quib­ 6. -<-Abraham Lincoln. many leaks in the gas line and so ble that an American woman holds 7. — 69. the channel honors, even though 8. —Washington. many parts bent or broken, the 9. — Pacific. WATKINS BROTHERS, In c . Smith tinkers are starting in early there should still be some dis 10. — 48. In hopes of being able to get the gruntled individuals to claim that old bus up to the scratch line two the Ederle swim was not a fair test. SOUTH MANCHESTER years hence— and they undoubted­ BETTER THAN ALL IN ly intend to sit up nights at the job for the entire two years. Aviator—How do you feel after of head or throat ia iM m ^ benefited by the vapote ot— Good luck to them. For it there your first trip? has been one political curse in this Passengar (who has just . , , ,,, . alighted) — Down and out, thank pottDtry {or « long li|«Umo U ^ii|oodl-rZdMi. MANCHESTER EVEOTNG HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 80, 1926. PAGE F I V « .

that the present address of the of­ quiet, appealing little songstress fices is unknown. To' indicate the Price of a Wife DRESS REHEARSAL Edna Fradin, happy. pert little POTOFGOLDOnEN present value of the stock, the re- HEBRON COVENTRY CONN. HERO CITED dancer and singer; Dorothy W lr ^ j cent sale of 300 shares together talla, a fascinating dancer; Doro- .0 with ten shares of Ajax Oil, 25 Mrs. Frank Hart of New Haven FOR iODDIES’ REVUE' thy Guest, the third of a verj HOLE-IN-GROUND shares of Hercules Petroleum and is the guest of Mrs. Paul Jones Charles Christensen led the AS DEAD, LIVING capable dancing trio; Billy Shea. this week. 100 shares of New Texas Oil, net­ Christian Endeavor last evening. Fifty in Cast of Novelty Act Manchester’s tinest singer, Doro­ ted the staggering total of $10 for Miss Ellen M. Jones is visiting Plans are in full swing for the thy Eurrico, another tot who car the lot. relatlvba in Willlmantic. "Corn Supper” sale of fancy arti­ to be Fut on at State Theater sing, and who plays opposite Bit'.} These are but a few of the hun­ Miss Caroline Zawisza, oldest cles and concert to be given Tues­ Fart of Week. Shea; Eleanor Schieldge, clevei there’s Money in Them But daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ueot. Drew of Ml.. Carmel, dreds of mining stocks into which day evening at the church and dancer; Pauline Reale, who looks Zawisza of Jones Street, and Clif­ small Investors are pouring their chapel. Yesterday afternoon a full dress | as though she would put Gall) hard-earned dollars. We say small ford Lamphere of Colchester, wen> Miss Ruth Taylor is having her rehearsal of the State theater Kid- j Not for the investor Who marrlecj in Colchester on Monday.. 'Vanquisher of 3 Hanes in Curd out of business; and Ads Investors, because no man with any vacation. She started with her die Revue was held. The Invited Robinson, a capable singer. knowledge of the rudiments of the They will make their future home mother to spend the next two guests who were present to see the in North Westchester. Besides these principals, thore 'Tails for a Smooth Line.” safe Investment 'would give these weeks in Harrison, N. Y. Fi^t, Gets Recognition. kiddles “ do their stuff” were sur­ are over forty other Hanchestei stocks any consideration, and the Robert Merritt, a son of Senator George Bennett, Sr., has return­ prised 't the quality of the per-‘ Alice Pattlson Merritt, and George youngste’-s In the cast. They’re an promoters would not be apt to ap­ ed to Harrison, N. Y „ after spend­ formance. The scenery, stage sets enthusiastic group of kiddles and proach anyone who would be apt to Weltner. both boy scouts, went on ing his vacation on the farm. (This is the twenty-sixth article a hike to Bolton Monday, returning and lighting effects that go with can go through their parts like' investigate tha properties. Miss Doris Gowdy spent the Washlngtpn, Aug. 30.— A citation the revue are the finest yet seen at Ziegfield’s best. In a series prepared for The Herald It is a safe bet that there are Tuesday afternoon. week-end at home.. A Democratic caucus will be held awarding the distinguished service the State. And the jazz orchestra There are three acts In the ’ie. hy the Manchester Chamber of thousands of dollars of these stocks Mrs. Leslie Mills and two chil cross to First Lieutenant Charles made up of local musicians under right here in Manchester. It is also at the town hall Monday evening, vue. To describe them or to tell Commerce.) at 8 o’clock, dayli.ght time. dren, Faitb a«d Blaine, are visiting W. Drew, of the 13th Aero Squad­ the direction of Tom 'Trant can put anything about the scenery, music, probable that they will continue* to Mrs. Mills’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ron, Air Service, which was pub­ across the jazz. be bought to a greater or less ex­ Leslie Ward of Hartford held an lighting effects and other things nuction at.the H. C. Porter place William Hawkins. lished in general orders of the De­ Manchester theater-goers will be ti.at go with them wpuld only tend tent. _ \ Mrs. S. E. Randal of Satauket, L. partment of War in 1919 as having in for one of the biggest surprises Oil wells, gold mines, silver luvestigatc First. on Friday. to spoil the show'for those who will Morgan Lord of South Manches­ L, is visiting her brother William been a “ posthumous” award, has when they see this revue when it Is see It the latter part of the week. mines, copper mines, emerald The only hope that the Chamber 1 B. Hawkins. • mines— all of which never existed. of Commerce entertains in writing' ter is spending tl;e w’eek at the been corrected by the Department put on on Thursday, Friday and home of his uncle. Everett G. Lord. Miss Bertha Hawkins has re­ because It has been discovered that Saturday of this week. Such a business! Gold, silver and these articles is that a small per­ turned home after visiting at Sa precious stones still continue to ex­ centage of those who read them Lucius and Donald Robinson Lieutenant Drew still Is alive. Myrtle Muir, a coquettish Man­ spent a few days here with their tauket, L. I„ and Westport, Conn. The original citation declared chester youngster, Is the Revue’s ert their accustomed influence on may be brought to investigate in James Bennett spent the week­ the imagination of the general pub­ the future, before 'ouying stocks grandparents this week while their Lieutenant Drew had been awarded leading lady. When Mr. Sanson ra parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Rob­ end at the farm. the cross because of “ extradrdinary selected her for the part, he could* lic and likewise on their purse with which they are unfamiliar. Mr, and Mrs. A. S. Hegerman strings. There are plenty of safe invest­ inson, were absent on a farm bu­ heroism in action” in France, and net have made a better selection. reau trip. and sons Stuart and Bernard of although not in that particular en­ Miss Muir Is at home on the stage. There are certain combinations ments if one is really looking for Glen Ridge, N. J., Is visiting at of gems and precious metals which an investment. Of course, these Mrs. F. N. Jones has as her guest gagement had “ been killed dn ac­ She sings, dances and octs well. for the week-end Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Henry I. Barnes. tion.” The only train^g she has had she ^ are perfectly legitimate and highly safe investments will not pay twen- Edwin Morrison of Brooklyn, N. tv. thirty, or fifty per cent divi­ Perkins of East Hartford. has secured under Jack Sanson’s desirable, as for instance, in the Mrs. Frank Munsell of Saybrook Y., is visiting at John E. Kings­ Leaves Out Death. form of an engagement ring of gold dends. It just isn’t done, and when directing. In the three acts of the is visiting at the home of her bury. The corrected citation sets forth Fainting and Decorating. or platium, set with an attractive twenty per cent or even 10 per production Miss Muir is in a class brother, William Griffin. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Harrington the action of heroism, but leaves out all by herself. Faper Hanging. solitaire. This is an investment not cent comes to be a safe rate of in­ and two children were Sunday terest, the whole economic and fi­ Mrs. Charles Stratton were also reference to his death since It has Other principals in the cast are: only of real value, but of potential guests at the Griffin home recent­ guests at Mr. Harrington’s parents. Canvas Ceilings a Specialty. future happiness. nancial structure of the country been discovered that Lieutenant Joe Excellente, Manchester’s junior ly. Mr. Griffin is reported consider­ Miss Gertrude Anderson * spent Drew Is alive and has by letter ac­ Charleston champ, who now proves Great Promises. would have undergone a complete A wife, In Belgian Congo, costs one the week-end at home. change. ably improved in health. He has knowledged the receipt of his cita­ he can do other things as well as R. E. Morton When, however, one allows their been suffering from a bad attack of copper cross, like this, \Wfghing Coventry Grange No. 76, P. of tion. He has left the service and imagination to get out of hand and Don’t mistake a wild gamble for the Charleston: Bettv Formar, a 54 Russell St. Fhone 303-^ an investment. Don’t hesitate, if in inflammatory theumatism. 27 1-2 ounces. A real fat wife, it H., will meet Thursday evening. lives at Mt. Carmel. Conn. invests in some hole-in-the-ground Mrs. Victoria Strong and her Mrs. Lucy Geisecke and grand The text of the department’s which a well-dressed, smooth­ doubt to consult the Chamber of is said, might cost two crosses. The Commerce. Information regarding daughter Jean have returned from daughter Dorothy Newbauer were corrected citation, as it is contained tongued individual assures them is gold bar Miss Mary Deam has in the value of any unlisted stock will a trip through the mountains of Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ in Army General Order No. 15, Is about to yield fabulous returns, New Hampshire and Vermont. Mrs. her other hand Is worth 27 tolas liam Christenson of Bolton. as follows: then they have invested in nothing be obtained for you free of charge and the service is confidential and Strong’s mother, JIrs. Clepient among South American Indians, Ernest Richard has purchased a at all but hot-air and future re­ new Ford runabout. The citation awarding the distin­ without obligation. Croll who accompanied the party grets. has returned to her home in Larch- $250 at the U. S. mint, and $2500 Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Haven guished service cross on page 113, To be sure there is money in to experts of the American Numis­ have returned from their trip General Orders, No. 37, War De­ mont, N. Y. partment, 1919, relating to First these wild-cat holes-in-the-ground. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Rath- matic Association, gathered at through Maine. To quote the words of one Investor, Lieut. Charles W. Drew, having bun entertained for a day or two Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Masklel and Mr. ‘T know there's money in that their relatives. Charles Merritt and and Mrs. John E. Kingsbury and been erroneously published under Interested in fitting themselves for a successful mine, I put it in myself.” The trou­ TALCOTTVILIE his sons Theodore and John of son John Jr. have returned from posthumous awards, is corrected to career in business or public accounting, and also ble is, the promoters won’t leave it read as follows: Yonkers, who have been making a their motor trip through Pennsyl­ those who are undecided concerning their future there. The croquet tournament, which motor camping trip through New vania. Desperate Fight. The sale of mining stock is a has kept the contestants busy each England. TOLLAND Mr. Benjamin who has left the ' "Charles W. Drew, first lieuten­ plans, should write today for our catalog. highly specialized Industry requir­ pleasant evening during the past The Young Women’s Club took ing certain settings, stage proper­ employ of Walter S, Haven has ant, 13th Aero Squadron, Air Ser­ This is the largest professional school of college grade week will close tonight when the an outing on Friday at Columbia moved his family out of town. ties, and atmosphere, not neces­ semi-finalists meet to decide the Martin Laubsher who has been vice. For extraordinary heroism in the world devoted exclusively to training men for the Lake. About thirty members were confined to his home on Tolland The Democratic caucus will meet in action near Flirey, France, Aug­ sary in the sale of other stocks. town champion. The survivors of present and had a royal good time duties of office manager, cost accountant, traveling aud« One of the most persistent pro­ avenue by illness for some time is at 7 p. m. strndard time Monday ust 15,1918. Lieutenant Drew op­ the week's playin,g are Miss Sadie picnicking on the shores of the at Lower hall. itor, credit mcuti, comptroller, treasurer, and public ac­ moters of mining stock sales or­ McNally, Fred Wood, Dudley Doug­ so^ far improved as to be among his erated one of a patro' of four ma­ lake. friends again. The Republicans held their cau­ chines which attacked four enemy countant. ganizations is one George Graham las and C. W. Blankenburg. The The Republicans held their cau­ Rice. Rice has operated under sev­ playing will begin at 6 o’clock and Donald Graham of New York cus Friday evening. The following battle planes. In the fight which To Be Bentley •Trained Carries Prestige in Business cus at the town hall Friday after­ City is a guest at the home of delegates were chosen: State Con­ Tollowed he attacked in succession eral different names and has been ice cream will be on sale during the noon. The following delegates were active in numberless shady finan­ Charles H. Sterry. vention, Walter S. Haven and John three of the enemy airships, driving THE BENTLEY SCHOOL evening. elected: State convention, Everett Mr. and Mrs.-L. Ernest Hall and E. Kingsbury: congressional, Win­ one of them out of the battle. He cial and stock selling transactions. Miss Edith Ransom of Rockville, G. Lord, J. Banks Jones, John N. OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE By the aid of his tipster sheet, formerly soprano soloist in the lo­ Miss Alice Hall attended the Cook- throp Vinton and A. J. Vinton and then engaged another machine at Hewitt. Mrs. C. Daniel Way; con­ Lathrop wedding in Windham Cen­ senatorial, William Hawkins and close range and received 10 bullets "'The Wall Street Iconoclast” he cal choir, was again with u.= on gressional convention, Frank R. H.C. BENTLEY. CRA, PRESIDENT has successfully boosted the stock ter Tuesday afternoon when Miss Arthur Reed and John Wright and in his own plane, one of which pen- Sunday morning. Miss l^nsom ’s Post, Mrs. Edwin T. Smith, Clif­ 921 BOYLSTON ST, BOSTON, J^S S - of such properties as the Idaho two solos, “ Abide With Me” and Charlotte Elderkin Lathrop daueh- Gilbert H. Storrs for county. erated his radiator, while another ford Perry. Albert Hilding; sena­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Lath- Copper Corporation, General Mines “ Angels Ever Briight and Fair” , torial conv

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POE’S STORIES: The Oblong Box (6) Sketches by Redner, Synopsis by Brailchw ■ 'I Change in Rates ------i,«...... , i , , n i-i-«-ri-nnnrrnruarLrLnrj\iarj^rjnrii-u-Lnj-ii-inrLnruanAnAnjan For Herald Oassihed Advertising On and after June 1, 1926, the following rates for Classified Advertising will be in effect: All For Sale, To Rent, Lost, Found and similar advertising on Classified Page: First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). Minimum Charge 30 Cents. Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents a line. THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for advertisements charged and billed. Had me passengers *known a body was being taken upon the voyaee, they would have refused to take the FOR SALE . TO RENT The mystery, of Wyatt’s devotion to the objong box Wyatt’s wife had died Wyatti , overcome by boat. One of Wyatt’s servants was pressed into ser­ FOR SALE — Crabapples. golden FOR RENT—Five room flat, all which he carried with him to his death in the sea re­ on the day the party was grief, persuaded the cap- ^ vice to take the part of his wife, and introduced as sweets and duchess apples. 75c a modern improvements, with garage, \ basket. Applecroft. Phono 574-2. fine location, near Jlaln street. Apply mained unexplained until one day, several weeks later, to sail for New York; tain to let him take the‘ Mrs. Wyatt, whose person was unknown to any on 51 Russell street. corpse on the voyage board the il^ated ship. FOR SALE—A parlor and dinning when the writer met the captain of the ship. The cap­ Wyatt found it impossible room set. Must be sold before FOR RENT—5 room flat, upstairs, tain told of the events leading up to the tragedy. to call off the trip. ^with him to New York. ^ (NEXT—THE PURLOINED LETTER.) September first. Excellent condition. all Improvements, with or without Inquire at 78 Cottage street. • garage, right on trolley line. Apply Harrison’s store, 598 Center street. FOR SALE—Library, dining room Phone 660. »nd kitchen tables, refrigerators, oil itoves. stroller, bed. springs and mat- f o r RE.NT—Three room tenement, WANTED KTHS (375) Hot Springs, Ark.— g. Patrol: The Blue and Gray •.ress. kitchen chairs, rockers, rug. 29 on Brainard street, gas. llghta water Sports; musical...... Dalbey strant. Phone S59-4. etc. Aaron JohnsotH 62 Lindan street. WANTED—Experienced tobacco WCCO (416) St. Paul-Mlnneapo- h. Operatic Selection: “Robert men. C. W. Johnson, Wapplng, Conn. WTIC FOR SALE—Concrete blocks at re- FOR .lENT—Three room apart­ 11s— Musical. the Devil’’ ....Meyerbeer luctlon. 25 cents a piece. Take It ment In Purnell Building, large rooms WANTED—To rent, lease, or to ON^THE A IR . KFI (467) Los Angeles — Or- Travelers Insnranrc Co., I. March; Watervllle ....Hall yourself. This offer won’t last long. all conveniences, reasonable tent. Ap­ get an option on a good small farm cliGstirsi * Hartfonl. Conn. ]. Star Spangled Banner Alfred Rollet, tVlndemere Street, ply to Q. E. Keith, In care of Keith In Manchester. Address Box F., South 467. Phone 439-13. Furniture Co. Herald Office. 6 P. M. ^ WAHG (316) Richmond Hill, N. KGW (491) Portland, Ore. — 9:00—“Mlgnon” by the WEAF. ■VJBAL (246) Baltimore—Chil- Y.—Lecture; vocal and instrumen­ Movie club; weather; markets, Grand Opera Company under the FOR SALE—A Rollflex Electric FURNISHED room In private fami­ WANTED—Gardens to plow, ashes sporting results. direction of Cesare S'-dero. troner. double roll with motor com­ ly. breakfast If desired. 11 Church St. removed, will buy old hens or poultry. dicn’s program: orchestra. tal. plete. Can be bought at 1-2 cost. For 2nd floor. D. W. Barnes, Oakland Plat. Station WGHP (270) Detroit- -Concert. KOA (322) Denver—Stocks; WOAW (625) Omaha, Neb. — Program for Monday 10:00—News Bulletins and weath­ :erms apply T. S. Garvan & Co. 46. Rockville trolley line. Phone 84-4. WREO (285) Lansing, Mien.— markets; concert. Classical. Eastern Standard Time er. report. .Rockville, Conn. Tel. 5S4-2. TO RENT—5 room flat at 46 1-2 11 p. m. Summer St. All modern Improvements. Dinner music. WBZ (3.33) Springfield, Mass.—• 5:30 P. M.—Dinner Program. Moe SOIL FOR SALE—75c per yd. Sand Rent price reasonable. Inquire at AUTOMOmLES WBZ (333) Springfield, Mass.— Orchestra; organ. WSM (283) Nashville -M u si- Blumenthal’s Hub Restaurant Program for Tuesday, Aug. 81 »nd filling free. C. E. Wilson & Co.. same address. Ensemble. WWJ (353) Detroit—Orchestra. c&l Quartet— 12:00 Noon—News, 'Weather and Allen Place, Manchester, Conn. FOR SALE—Dodge touring car In WAHG (316) Richmond Hill, N. Police Reports. FURNISHED room for 1 or 2 with good running condition, also a good ■WLS (345) Chicago—Markets; WRNY (375) New York—Talk; a. Poet and Peasant Overture FOR SALE—Clapps favorite pears or without board. 183 Center Street. heating stove. Inquire 51 Summit organ. vocal. Y.—Variety...... Von Suppe 6:30 P. M.—News Bulletins, Base­ and Gravenstein apples. Edgewood Call after 5 o’clock. street, or telephone 814. m v j (3531 Detroit—Concert. WTAM (389) Cleveland—Studio. ^NX (337) Los Angeles— Cour­ ball Scores. Fruit Farm, W. H. Cowles. Tel. 945. tesy program. b. Japanese Sunset ...Deppen TO RENT—2 and 3 room apart­ FOR SALE—Ford Set^an, good run­ WJJD (3701 jMooseheart, 111.— WOS (441) Jefferson City, Mo.— c. Llebesleid ...Fritz Kreisler FOR ALE—Abundant red eating ments In the Orford Building. Also ning condition, extras, price $85. Otgan; symphony players. Market talks. KGO (361) Oakland, Calif.— d. Current Musical Comedy Ex­ XO SECOND MARRIAGE and canning plums at the fruit and offices to rent. Inquire S. L. Barrabee, Burton Keeney, 596 Keeney street. WpNY (375) New York— Sports; Educational'program; talks; coun­ CEREMONY, SAYS BERLIN Tel. 1194-12. WCAE (461) Pittsburgh—Dance cerpts vegetable stand at 312 Oakland 54 Maple St. or telephone 1925-4. commerce; piano; orchestr.a. music. try dance. street. e. Group for Tr'-': New Y-ark. Aug 30.—Irving FOR RENT—5 room flat, all modern FOR' SALE—One 1926 Chevrolet WGY (379) Schenectady.'N. Y. WRC (469) Washington—Musi­ KTHS (375) Hot Springs, Ark.— Reverie Angellque (Kamen- FOR. SALE—Early apples. red improvements, including steam heat. sedan cheap. Tel. 292-3. Manchester. —Musical. cal. Dance music. Berlin, song writer of renown, and astrachans and yellow nansparent, Inquire at 270 Oak St. after 5:30 p. ■\VTAM (3 SO) Cleveland—Or­ KFI (467) Los Angeles — Clas­ nol-Ostrow) Rubenstein his wife, formerly Ellin Macka?, good for cooking or eating, 75c per m. LOST WEAR (492) New York— Vo­ Moment Musical . . . .Schubert basket: aLo good cider vinegar. 50c chestra. cal an', instrumental. sic hour. are in seclusion here today, : the Ave Maria ...... Schubert husband in his own home and the , per gallon, delivered anywhere In TO RENT—Tenement at 136 BIssel LOST—Purse containing sum of tVMAQ (447) Chicago—Organ; WJR (517) Detroit—Symphony KGW (491) Portland, Ore. — f. Violin Solo: Manchester. W. L. Fish. Phone 970-2. St., second floor. All reflnished. $22 money,' Sunday afternoon on Hilliard orchestra; scores. concert. Concert. wife In the home of a friend; , a month. Inquire at same address. street, between Bon Ami and Main ■WJZ (455) New York—Dinner 12 p. m. Three Victor Herbert Favor­ in an effort to dodge the ever-pres-’’- FOR SALE—Gladiolus 50c per doz­ street. Phone 79-12. concert. 9)P. M. ites ...... Arr. Berman ent spotlight of publicity. ' en. Como and see our gardens. Mar­ TO RENT—6 room tenement, all WBAL (246) Baltimore—Dance KNX (337) Los Angeles—Cour­ Kiss Me Again shalls, Hartford-Willlmantlc State modern Improvements. Near mills and LOST—29x4.40 Norwalk Auto Bal­ "WEAF (492) New York—Musi­ tesy program. Berlin, after much nagging on Road, Manchester Green. Tel. 1090. trolley. Ray L. Bidwell. 60 Pine loon tire with rim. new. Will party j cal. music. KGO (361) Oakland, Calif. — Gypsy Love Song the part of reporters, issued -a street. Telephone 1232. who picked up this tire on Center WRVA (256) Richmond. Va.— Kiss In the Dark. street last evening phone 766-2. Re­ WeX (517) Detroit—Dinner Variety. statement denying a report that . REAL ESTATE TO RENT—Two four room flats, all program. Folklore: music review. g. Popular Period another marriage ceremony, other' ’ ward for return. WKRC (422) Cincinnati—Pop­ 6:30—News Bulletins, Baseball modern improvements. Price reason­ KYW (536) Chicago—Bedtime WGHB (266) ClCdrwater, Fla.— ular program. than the one oh January 4 last, had FOR SALE—6 room Bungalow, all able. Apply at. 36 Clinton St., top floor. FOUND story; concert. Vocal and Instrumentil. Scores, Agricultural Report and been performed.- • ; ImprovomentB, 47 Branford street. WGHP (270) Detroit-Ensem­ KFI (467) Los Angeles—Variety Police Report. TO RENT—Furnished room at 35 7 P. M. KQW (491) Portland, Ore. — REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Birch street. Telephous' 1168. FOUND—A sum of money on the WBAL (246) Baltimore— Or­ ble. Vaudeville. 7:30—i-The United States Coast SPANISH THRONE HEIR ; 1 Eleven room dwelling, modern premises of the Eighth District chestra. WCAU (278) Philadelphia—Mu­ Improvements, two sleeping porches, MYRTLE BEACH. Milford. Conn., School. Inquire of A. F. Howes. 1 p. m. Guard Band—H. 0. Je-’-- Con- IN OANGEI^ OF DEATH beautiful shade trees, large lawn, rooms with privilege use bath kitch­ ■WGHP (270) Detroit—Market sical. CNRV (281) Vancouver, B. C.— d’TCtor. • ibout 2 acres of land. Beautiful scen- en. dining room, parlor. Cresmont MISCELL^EOUS reports: news Items. WSM (283) Nashville—Vocal a. March; Chllcothlan .. .Hall Inn, 16 room hotel, water front, trol­ Dance music. < London, Aug. 30.—"nie Duke of ' ^ try. Can be bought at a bargain. ------■WCAU (278) Philadelphia—Va­ and Instrumental. KNX (337) Los Angeles— Fea­ •bf Overtures: The Black Dom­ Asturias, heir apparent to the ’ 1 two tenement dwelling and jtore ley line 107. Inquire Tel. 1545-2. I will pay the highest prices for riety. WAHG (316) RIrhmond Hill, N. ino ...... Auber jonnected with same. rags, pipers and all kinds of metals; ture program. Spanish throne. Is critically 111 and’N' 1 fifteen room boarding house sult- TO RENT—September 1. four room also -uy all kinds of poultry and 'old ■WSM (2ct3) Nashville—Dinner Y.—Musical. c. Trombone Duet: Home to his life Is feared for, according fo , tenement, all modern Improvements. WDAF (366) Kansas City — sble for summer boarders, right cars for Junk. M. H. Lessner, Jr., tele­ concert. WBZ (333) Springfield, Mass. Frolic. our Mountains...... Verdi a dispatch to the Daily Express ! across from beautiful lake. Inquire 84 Summit street. Telephone phone 982-4. 1 five room cottage; 2 two tene­ 135-5. WAHG (316) Richmond Hill, N. —Musical variety. KFI (467) Los Angeles — Musi­ Bar 'masters Jenks and Messer from Hendaye. The Spanish cortea ment dwelling; 1 single dwelling. WANTED—Highest prices paid for Y.— Musical. WWJ (3 531 Detroit—Orchestra. cal. d. Intermessos Badinage have been summoned in order to Also about 15 acres of land sltuat-, FOR RENT—Two excel.ent ofllce rags, metals, paper, magazines, etc. WDAF (366) Kansas Cil.v— KGO (361) Oakland, Calif— ...... Herbert name Don Juan, the third son of. on the broad shore of Lake Can- rooms over Post Office. May be rent­ Also buy and sell used furniture. “School of the Air.” Concert. e. Fantasia: Creme de- la keroosan, enters on two roads, be­ ed singly, $20. per month or to­ Chas. [.essner, 28 Oak street,. Phone. ^ the king, as the heir If the Duke bt; tween the roads leading to Vernon gether. $35. per month. Apply a', the 2116^______■ WRNY (375) New York—Vocal; WRNY (375) New York— Or- C rem e...... Tobani Asturias dies. Don Jaime, secont^- Depot, al! on Manchester and H art­ Manchester Trust Co. Ben Bernle and orchestra. chGstru MONEY TO LOAN ON f. Musical Opera Selections: son of the king, suffers from Imped-, i, ford trolleys, about 4 miles from WTAM (389) Cleveland— Base­ WLIT (395) Philadelphia — Rockville and four miles from Man­ FOR RENT—Six room tenement, all Legal Notice “Rose Marie’’ ...... Friml iments to speech and is deaf. - chester and 12 miles from Hartford, Improvements. Inquire at 31 E. Middle ball; orchestra. Dance mhsic. Turnpike. suitable for Y. M. C. A. camp site or AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD WLIT (395) Philadelphia—Stu­ WKR'C (422) Cincinnati—Amer­ MORTGAGES summer cottages. A never falling sup­ at Manchester, within and for the dio program. ply of w ater can be piped to all bulld­ FOR RENT—In Weldon Block/ 2 ican Legion program. Town properties, small and large nice front rooms, excellent for office district of Manchester on the 27th. "WCeO (416) St. Paul-Minneapo- ogs for domestic purposes. Situated day of August. A. D.. 1926. WOS (441) Jefferson City, Mo. .n Dobsonville, Vernon, Conn. use. also some unfurnished rooms. In­ 11s—Dinner concert. —Band. farms for sale or exchange. quire of Dr. Weldon. Present "iviLLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., NKKVB MEANS SUCCESS. For terms apply to T. S. Garvan Judge. WLW (422) Cincinnati—Orches­ KFNP (461) Shenandoah — .t Co. Room 7. Prescott Bldg, Rock­ Estate of Wesley B. Porter late of Our honest advice will receive ville. T ’. 584-2. TO RENT—6 room tenement, also tra: talk; concert. Poultry talk. four room tenement. Inquire 231 Oak M.anchester in said district, deceased. the backing of our Mortgage Upon application of the executor "VVJZ (455) New York—Soprano. KFI (467) Los Angeles—■ Va- FOR SALE—88,300 beautiful stucco, street. Phone 654-2. WCAE (461) Pittsburgh—Dance rety. Money, See Parker street home, and garage, for an'oj ler of sale of real estate be­ shady lawn and walks and every con­ TO RENT—Five room flat on Hjdge longing to s.ald estate as per applica­ music. » KGW (491) Portland, Ore. — venience of a modern summer or street, all modern Improvements, In­ tion on file. ■WRC (469) 'Washington—Varie­ Concert. P.D.C0M0LL0 Ninety per cent of all the cars Dodge cluding gas. and steam heat. Inquire ORDEUKD;—That the said applica­ winter home. Arrangements to In­ tion be ’.e.ard and determined at the WEAR (492) New York — spect this property may bo made by 110 Ridge street. David Carson. ty. For Real Estate, Insnrance, Brothers built in the last 11 years appointment with W. F. Lewis, 11 Probate office in Manchester on the WEAF (492) New York—Or- Grand opera. “Mgnon.” To WCSH Mortgages. FOn RENT—Six room tenement, all 4th. day of September, A. D.. 1926, at are still in service. That is because Vino street. 9 o’clock In forenoon, and the Court cliGstr&« f256). WSAI (326). WDAF (366) 13 Oak Street. Tel. 1540. Improvements.'Adults preferred. In­ Philadelphia—Grand they are built to last! And that is . FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern quire at 13 Wadsworth street. directs said executor to give public woo (508) WCCO (416). WCAE (461). WTIC eight room house, all conveniences, notice to all persons Interested In organ recital; Sesqui-Centennial (476). WJAR (485) KSD (545). why there is no more sensible in­ two car garage . Located on Strick­ FOR RENT—Centennial epnrtmert, said estate to appear It they see program. WHO (526) Des Mones-—Tro. vestment in the world than a Dodge land street. In flne residential sec­ new section of nine, two room apart cause and bo heard thereon by pub­ WJR (517) Detroit—Orchestra. tion. For Information call Manches­ ments to bo open Sept. 1st Steam lishing a copy of this order once In 10 P. M. Brothers Used Car. healed. Janitor service, gas range, re­ some newspaper having a circulation WOAW (526) Omaha—Piano; i eyT testing ter 1100 or 418. WSOE (246) Milwaukee—Frolic frigerator. In-a-door bad. furnished. In said probate district, and by post­ scores; markets. WRVA (256) Richmond, Va.— FOR SALE—West Side—Single five Make reservations now, Call Man­ ing a copy of this order on the public by the latest scientific meth­ room strictly modern Including steam chester Construction Company. 2100 signpost In said Slanchester. six days 8 P. M. Variety. ods. ■ ' H. A. STEPHENS heat, a bargain at $5,000, small or telephone 782-2. before the said day of hearing and WBAL (246) Baltimore—Trio; WSM (283) Nashville— Dance return make to the Court. Center and Knox Streets amount of cash- Wallace D. Robb, soloists. music. GLASSES FITTED 853 Main street. FOR RENT—In Greenacres. 6 room WILLIAM S. HYDE second floor flat available Aug. 16th. Judge. WGHP (270) Detroit— Child­ KOA (322) Denver—Instrumen­ A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE FOR SALE—BIssell street, .’'our Telephone 820. H-8-30-26. ren’s halt hour; studio. tal; studio. family, strictly modern Including gps. WCAU (278) Philadelphia—Mu- AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT Income $1050. Price for quick sale, TO RENT—4 room tenement, all KNX (337) Los Angeles— Fea­ $8700, with $1,000 casli. Wallace D. remodeled. Walnut street, near sic< ture program. Robb. 853 Main street. Cheney mills. $20.00. Inquire 1 Wal­ WSM (283) Nashville— Concert; KPAB (341) Lincoln, Neb. — nut street. Tel. 676. FOR SALE H. L fils o n FOR SALE—East Center, Manches­ bedtime story. Old Time Tunes. ter Green—Six room single strictly FOR RENT—Six room fl- t. with KDKA (309) Pittsburgh—Con­ KGO (361) Oakland. Calif. — Optometrist. modern with 2 car garage a bargain all modern Improvements, and cert,. Weather and stock reports. House & Hale Building for quick sale. Wallace D. Robb, 853 garage, first floor. Call 106 Hamlin streeL MUSKMELONS Main street. FOR SALE—Hemlock street—Two TO RENT—Several five and six Donald J. Grant The Red Wing Coal Company family ten room strictly modern In­ room modern rents In two family Shed a Tear Today for the Poor Cattle Raiser cluding 2 oar garage and extra build­ houses. Apply Edward J. HolL 866 Buckland, Telephone 93-12. Owing to favorable freight rates at East Hartford we ing lot. Price $7,000 for alL Wallace Main street. TeL 660. D. Robb, 8T3 Main street. are in a position to furnish the people of Manchester FOR RENT—-Four room tenement. FOR SALE—A bargain—Two fami­ Improvements, ready July 16th„ Cot­ 36LL1NG and South Manchester with the ly ten room on School strte:, strictly tage StreeL Apply E. J. Moll's office, Equip Your Home With VuH u/a'mna setu modern Including furnace heat. Price A 6EEF, EH ? for quick sale $6609 with $600 -ash. TO RENT—Several small rents at Copper Leader and Best Grades of Anthracite Coal W'allace E. Robb, 863 Main street. $20 per month. Apply to Edward J. Holl, Orford Bldg, 'TeL 860. " “ ° At Attractive Prices. FOR SALE—Cambridge street, nice Gutter / large flat, li rooms, has steam heat, FOR RENT—Two large front office rooms, In Purnell Building, singly or pak floors, two car garage, and lot Is Will give a lifetime of serv­ /. 200 foot deep. A real home and In­ together. Apply to O. BL Keith, In ice. We would be glad to esti­ iswhaT m vestment, Price Is right. For further care of Keith Furniture Company. The Red Wing Coal Company particulars see Arthur A. Knofla TeL mate your needs in this line. '? aY/m g /40W 7S2-‘2, 875 Main street. .TO RENT—Midland apartments, three rooms, steam heated. Janitor Operated by FOR SALE!—Washington street- service, refrigerator, gas range fur­ The Meech Grain Company beautiful tlx room home, fireplace, re­ nished, rent $38 per month. Call . Joseph C. Wilson Manchester Construction Co- 8100 ception hall, plenty of closets, wash­ or telepLons 782-2. Plumbing in All its Branches. Garden and Fairfield Streets room. largo living room, oak floors Service of the Best Kind. EAST HARTFORD, CONN. and trim. 2 car garage. Small amount FOR BEN'I?—Five-room tenement cash. Terms. Arthur A. Knofla. Teh on Durant streeL modern, rent t ’6 Phone 641 28 Spruce St. Telephone 129.^. 782-2, 876 Main. i>er moiith. Call Manchester L'on- .9®,” Of telephone FOR SALE—Just Off Main street, 782-2, 8*16 Main streeL over Manches­ now six room bungalow, 2 oar garage ter Plumblug and Supply store. in cellar, oak floors and trim, Ors- place, silver tight fixtures. Maks me FOR RENT—Tenement of four nice iiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiHiiiimiiiii|iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji an offer. Cull Arthur A. Knofla. Teh rooms on Keeney CourL Apply to 782-2, 875 Main. Manchester Publlo Market Auction Sal^ FOR SALE—Holl street — dandy FOR RENT-Two dealrsbls office By order of the Bankruptcy new 10 room flat. Well built and i rooma Apply to Mr. Padrova Man m I Houses For SeJe | place you’d bs proud to own. Price Chester Publlo Market Phona 10. Court I will sell at publlo auction, right, small amount down. Terma on the premises, without reserve, s We offer a good two-family flat on Benton street with an extra s Arthur A. Knofla. TeL 782-8 876 Main TO RENT—Five room flat William the following property belonging to street. S building lot, forf11,000. Small amount of caeb down. S KanshL Telephone 1776. the bankrupt estate of Louis Rad- 25 ...... 5 I. niiiii.ii.ini .ii»ii»ii»i«|iiini .11.11.111. ■> MORTGAGES TO RENT—6 room flat, all modern dlng: Improvements. Second floor at 11 55 acre farm located on Lydall S. Brand new cottage of six rooms, large clothes closets, separate S O i46 6 S 6 F It y< Ford street, near Center, A. Klrsoh- Street and 30 acre tract on Vernon SB sink room and laundry, oak floors, French doors, white enamel s We aan invest your money in first slsper, 18 Ford street. class mortgages. If youou needn a mort Road with all buildings thereon, Ye s s k . W u ^ 6 s trim. Steam heat, gas, etc. Price is only IWUOO. § gsers oslt ua TsL 782-8. Arthur A. 5-Cnoflo, - 87S------Main. WANTED subject to a mortgage to The Fed­ JJJJ see«aa#ei#M#se#aa#ss#a^i9a#ea#«#ii«se9Bi#«a#M#B> M eral Land Bank for $11,500. s Bungalow of six rooms, and sleeping porett, steam beat, gas, S TO RENT 80 acre form located on Lake WANTED—Woman 35 with small Street with buildings thereon s(ib- S etc., one car garage. Price Is only $16000. Small cash pay- s child wants housekeepers | position, s ment. B TO RENT—Rooms to. refit. Inquire excellent cook, best of references. ject to the following mortgages: s s at 459 Main street. Inquire after 6 p. m. at 168 Cooper Federal Land Bank .. $5500. S e#M$|a#e^« 4 M 9 es#M#«#ss#iS#ta*«#ae«ss#a#H#M m street. FOR RENT—Two garages on 22 L. H. Knapp ...... 2000. s Fine, building lot on corner of Pitkin and Elwood streets. It s Florence street. Inquire at same ad­ WANTED—To buy cars for Junk, United States Security 5 is a corner 91x238 ft, with walks, curbing, sewer, gas, water i dress. used parts for sale. Abel'a Service Trust Company ...... 17360. Station, Oak atreot, Tel, 789. i *11 1°- I TO RENT—Pour room flat, all Six (6) lots In Middle Heights modern improvements. Inquire at 11 WANTED—Experienced tobacco subject to a mortgage to Rolston & Anderson street. men. H. McIntosh, Buckland, Conn. Elman for $900. and a mortgage to a Large two-family flat on Summer street, recently built, mod- | Tel. 989-4. g ern equipment on large deep lot Low In price, small cash s FOR RENT—Four room flat, r.ll United States Security Trust Com­ Improvements, five minutes from the WANTED—Children’s Nurse. Prefer pany for $17,350. S payment - mills, 361 Center street or call 990-4. single or widowed person, 80 to 40 Sale will take place on Wednes­ years of age, with fair educa.lon. day .September 1, 1926, at 11:00 S vjcvx^ FOR RENT—6 room ' flat down­ Apply Cheney Bros. Employment stairs at 14 Eldrldge stresK All mod­ Bureau. o'clock, Standard Time, ern Improvementa Inquira. at 24 Terms of sale; 10% cash and Eldrldge street. WANTED — Lairn mowers for balance payable on approval of sale I Robert J. Smith MainSL I sharpening or repairs, phonographs by court. TO RENT—4 room tansmsnta on It repaired, sleotrlo olsansrs. Irons eta S Real Estate — Insaranee —> Steamship Tickets 3 and 86 Eldrldge street. Inquire at IK put In order, elook repairing, key WILLIAM HOWARD WAKELEB, Oak •t;«st after 6:80. Tslsphoaa 1876. fitting, Bralthwalta. 160 Caatar atraat. ▲uetlonaas. if482353532323235348235353484823534853484823234853534853482323 ...... i f

\ MANCHESTER EVENING^HEBALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 80, 1926. PAGE SEVEN Noses Out Markley Thrilling Battle^ Wins 100 Yard Dash by 3 Inches; CUBS WALLOP REDS: WATCHING Errors Help Shelboume NINTH IIW K R A liY ENABLES^ Oatpoints kival in Diving 45-44 PIRATES, CARDS TIE THESCOREBOARD Falls to Beat Shamrocks FORT TRUIHBIIU TO WHIP SONS \ YESTERD.lT’S RESULTS. Fancy diving won by A. McKay, (Special to The Herald.') '■ Partons, 3b . . . 4 1 1 2 3 2 Chicago in Winning S trea k - ♦- McLaughlin, lb 5 1 0 7 0 0 Dsck Chase Amoses Large 48 1-2 points. Eastern League. Both Teams Play Ragged Ball Starter: W. Olson. Shelboume Falls, Mass., Aug. THE PENNANT RAGES - Schieldge, I f . .4 0 1 0 1 ^ 0 Providence 6. Pittsfield 3. 30. — The Manchester, C! o n n., Mtkan, ss ____4 1 1 1 3 1 Scorer: Marjorie Geary. Rain Keeps Game Going New Haven 8, Hartford 7 (1 ). Gadiermg at Soccessfol Announcer: Albert Addy. Shamrocks fell prey to the local New York, Aug. 30.— Play­ as Local Nine is Defeated Stevenson, rf .. 4 1 0 0 0 O' Mew Haven 6, Hartford 3 (2 ). ing a ten-inning tie, the Pirates Stratton, c ....3 0 0 10 0 1 Diving judges: Joe Maurice, Bridgeport 6, Waterbury 1 (1). nine here yesterday afternoon 7 to Frank Sobaria and Albert Addy. Until Dark in Pittsburgh. 3. The home team took the lead at and Cardinals failed to alter McKernan, p . . 3 1 2 2 1 1 Animal Swimming Meet at Bridgeport 8, Waterbury 2, (2). their positions with respect to 9 to 8. Ten Errors Made; Albany 5, Springfield 4 (1 ). the start and was never headed thereafter. themselves yesterday but pick-* Totals ...... 32 8 6 27 10 6 Springfield 3. Albany 2 f2). ed up a half game on the Reds, CUBS S, REDS 1 - National League. Seven errors, four by Burke and Partons Triples. Port Trumbull ..100 013 004— 9 Globe HoDow Saturday. who lost to Chicago. As matters INDIANS WINNERS, Chicago 5, Cincinnati 1. three by Kellar, marred the team- Sons of I ta ly ___ 002 300 201— 8 Chicago, Aug. 30.— The Cuba ran play of the Shamrocks and contrib­ stood this morning, the Pirates Two base hits: G. Chapman, their winning streak to eight by de­ Brooklyn 6, New York 2. Pittsburgh 2, St. Louis 2, (10; uted largely to their defeat. The re­ continued at the pace, a trlfie The Sons of Italy were returned Belprays, Tunespl. What ean probably bo termod the feating the Reds In the first game mainder of the visitors played er­ less than a full game In front Three bast hits; Partons, W. ^ BlITSOAREYANKS of their series, five to one. darkness). a 9 to 8 loser in their game with elOMtt eompetlUoD la any sport in rorless ball. of the Reds. The Cardinals, In the Fort Trumbull Stars Saturday Chapman. Maaohester in many years ocourred Chleaao Others not scheduled. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. American League. Rail, local shortstop banged out third place, were a game and a afternoon at the West Side. It was Sacrifice hits: McKernan, Mlkon, at the annual swimming meet at Adams, 8b ...... 5 1 4 1 3 0 New York 6, Detroit 1. a double and a home run. Burke, fraction behind the leaders. a free scoring tilt and there was Partons. Kellar, Geritias. Qlobe Hollow Saturday afternoon Heathcot*. rf ...... 8 0 0 1 0 0 Cleveland 2, St. Louis 1. of the Shamrocks made a pretty They could take the lead today Stolen bases: S. Brewer 2, Strat­ between "W es" Warnock and Ed­ Speaker’s Tribe Noses Out Stephenson, It .... 5 1 2 1 0 0 plenty of loose playing by both Wilson, cf ...... 5 0 2 2 0 0 Washington 9, Chicago 2. triple. The vlaitors had much dif­ by winning both games from ton. die Markley. Both are IB yeanrold. aides. The Sons committed six Grimm, lb ...... 4 0 0 12 1 0 Others not scheduled. ficulty In attempting to solve Cun­ the Pirates. mlsplays while their opponents First base on balls: McKernan 2 ShowlBg Surprises Beck, 2b ...... 6 1 3 1 6 0 ningham's delivery. Prentice was mussed up four plays. The ten Brown 4. The ehowlnt made by Young Browns As Hugmen Wal­ Cooney, ss...... 4 0 1 $ 1 0 touched up for ten hits. In the American League, the Gonsales, c ...... 8 1 1 3 1 0 STANDINGS. errors played a potent factor in the Hit by pitcher, Kellar 2, S. Markley was a enrprise to the large The box score: pace-setting Yankees made Root, p ...... * 1 1 0 4 0 their position more secure by scoring. Brewer. crowd of spectators which lined the lop Tigers in New York. Eastern League. Shamrocks. Struck out: McKernan 9; Brown hanks. tact Markley almost de­ 37 6 14 87 16 0 AB R H PO A E defeating the Tigers and re­ McKernan, former Eastern Leag­ Cincinnati W. L. P.O. maining seven games beyond uer. did mound duty for the Sons 5. feated Warnock tor honors in their AB. R. H. PO. A. H. Providence ...... 83 47 .639 Burke, 3 b ____2 1 1 0 1 4 Passed balls: Stratton. Kellar, 2 b ___ 8 1 1 3 1 3 the Indians, who nosed out the and was touched up rather freely. elate. Here is how they fared: Both Crlti, 8b ...... 4 0 Bridgeport ...... 78 64. .591 Umpire: Russell. made BO yard dash in SS seconds; IXDIANB 2, BROWX& 1 Roush, cf ...... 3 0 Brennan, cf . . . 4 1 1 2 0 0 Bro 7ns. If the Yankees merely He allowed ten hits but made two 4 0 New H a ven ...... 76 53 .589 Warnock beat Markley by S inches Walker, rf ...... Portons, ss . . . 4 0 0 2 1 0 win fifteen of their remaining himself while the rest pf his team Cleveland, Aug. 80.— Geoi«e Chrlatensen, If ,.. 4 0 Springfield ...... 69 69 .639 in 100 yard dash; Warnock won Plpp, lb ...... 4 0 McLaughlin, lb 4 0 0 6 1 0 twenty-eight games, the In­ was having difficulty In solving the DEMPSEY WILL USE NEW Uhle won his 22nd victory of the* Albany ...... 64 67 .489 dians would have to win twen­ delivery of Brown. from Markley by a few feet in 50 Hargrave, o ,.... 4 0 .470 Kelly, rf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 STUFF, SO HE ASSERTS season when the Cleveland In­ Zitsman, x ...... 0 1 H a rtford ...... 62 70 ty-two and lose only four games yard back stroke; both were tied .354 Massey, If .... 8 0 2 1 0 0 A five run rally In the ninth In­ dians downed St. Louis two to one. Dressen, Sb ...... 4 0 Waterbury ...... 46 84 in order to lano the pennant. tor second place in underwater 4< 0 TVallett, c .... 8 0 0 7 3 0 ning gave the ball game to the vis­ Atlantic City, Aug. 30.— Jack Manager Trls Speaker drove in Ford, SB ...... Pittsfield...... 42 86 .328 swim tor distance; Warnock de­ Mays, p ...... 0 National League. Prentice, p ... 3 0 0 1 3 0 ...... ' ■ ------^ itors. "'he Sons had entered A e Dempsey’s program for this after­ both of Cleveland’s runs. i 0 feated Markley 45 lo .44 in W, L. P.C. Oenovesi, 3b . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 frame up 7 to 6 but fell to«pieces. noon will be the same as it hat Cleveland 0 0 Home run, Rell. Partons made a three-base hit for been for the past several days: dtring. • AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 1 0 Pittsburgh ...... 70 49 .588 \ Competition Weaker 81 3 5 24 10 7 Stolen bases. Burns. the Sons. “ Sock, boys, and see it T'can take Jamieson. If ■...,.., 9 8 l 9 0 o Cincinnati...... 73 63 .679 Double plays, Shelboume 2. ' in the other classes there was Spurgeon, tb . . . : . . 2 0 8 0 8 0 85 1 .676 Shelboume. The box score: it.” All the real shooting at the Speaker, of ...... 3 0 a 8 fl 0 Score by Innings: St, L o u is ...... 72 53 AB R H PO A E First base on balls, Cunningham not nearly as much competition. C h icago...... 68 57 .544 Fort Tmnibiill Stars champion’s jaw is dono by the Burns, lb ...... 4 0 0 14 1 0 Chicago ...... 000 008 llx — R Rell, ss ...... 5 2 2 0 2 2 2, Prentice 3. Art McKay won the up for the J, Sewell, as 3 0 0 3 4 0 Cincinnati ...... 000 000 001— 1 New Y o r k ...... 59 64 .480 AB 5 H PO A E smaller men. Gerry, cf ., Hit by pitcher, Burns. senior class, H. McHale for the 12- Summa, rf ...... , 2 0 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn 60 69 .466 S. Brewer. Sb .3 2 2 1 4 1 Dempsey, up to .his time, Jias U Sewell, 0 .3 0 l 0 4 0 Struck out, Cunningham 8; CARDS 2, PIRATES 2 Boston ...... '. . . 48 75 .350 Ranney, If . Belprays, 2b. ss 5 2 1 0 4 0 been sparring about six rounds Tiutake, Sb 3 0 1 0 4 n Brlokeon, rf Prentice 4. Uhle, p ...... 8 0 0 4 1 0 St. Louis, Aug. »0.— The Cardi­ Philadelphia...... 45 76 .346 Gadbols. c ----- 3 0 0 3 0 0 daily and putting in three more at V B. Rose, 2b Umpire, Sullivan. nals and the Pirates jogged along American League. W. Chapman cf 5 1 2 2 0 0 the pulleys, the^unching bag and 8S a e 87 14 0 Burns, lb . McDonald, lb .4 1 2 13 0 1 in shadow boxing. St, I.nnts for fonr hours and fifty minutes, New Y o r k ...... 79 47 .627 TUNNEY SAYS HE HAS .V Cleveland ...... 73 65 .570 Cunningham, Prince, rt ------5 1 1 1 o 0 "I’m not makinc any prediction AB. n, n. ro. a , k, stoppihR with tho score at two all Couture, 3b “ MISSION" ON DEOIPSEY Bennett. If .5011 10 when the moon came out at th'' end Philadelphia...... 70 67 .551 G. Chapman, If 4 1 1 2 0 0 now as to what kind of a battle Rice, cf .... .401100 ■Vanattl, c . Tuncspl, ss, c .4 1 1 5 2 2 of ten prolonged innings. A sched­ Detroit ...... 66 59 .628 I’ll fight against Tunney,’ said the Slaler, lb ... . 4 0 1 13 2 0 L. Rose, 2b . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 Speculator, N. Y.. Aug. 30.— Brown, p ...... 4 0 0 0 5 0 champion, but for this mix-up I’m Miller, rf .., , 4 0 8 0 0 0uled second game went by the Washington ...... 64 60 .516 Gene Tunney had his last week-end McManus, 8b .411330 T. Brewer, 2b .2 0 0 0 0 0 going to introduce a few tricks hoard. C h icago...... 61 65 .484 89 7 10 27 7 2 workouV in Speculator yesterday. Sohsng, 0 ... .8011 00 .409 that I never had used before. And Hsraravp, o . 1 0 0 3 0 0 Pittabnrgk St. L o u is ...... 52 76 The fans followed Tunney ovsr to AB, B, IT, PO. A. E. Innings; Totals . . . .39 9 10 27 15 4 they’ll help me win.” Robertson, 3h .201180 Boston ...... 42 87 .325 Manchester .... 100 000 002— 8 tlerher, ss Wnner, rf ...... 5 0 2 5 1 0 his cottage and demanded a speech. Sons of Italy , 8 0 2 1 8 0 Ubym', *...... 4 0 0 2 2 0 Shelboum e...... 220 100 02x— 7 He said: “ I feel that I have a mis­ Ballou, p , . 4 0 0 1 4 1 GAMES TODAY. AB R H PO A E There are 80 odd species of trees Durst, X ., . 0 0 0 0 0 0 tTuyler, of ...... 5 0 2 1 S 0 Two base hlta, Rell, B. R ose.- sion to fulfill and th- I must win Traynor, 3b ...... 5 0 » 8 3 1 Gerltins. cf ...4 2 1 8 0 0 on the campus of the University of Three base hits, Burke. from Dempsey.” S3 1 10 24 16 1 Uarubart, if ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 Eastern League. Kellar, 2b . . . .1 1 0 2 2 1 Wisconsin, of which 60 are native. Score by Innlnge: Grantham, Ib ...... 4 1 9 10 0 0 Springfield at Albany. CleveUnrt ...... 001 000 Olx—3 UawltuHS, 2b ...... 8 0 0 1 2 0 St. Louts ...... 000 000 010—1 .Smith. 0 ...... 4 0 2 7 0 0 riLtsfleld at Providence. Aldridge, l> ...... 4 0 1 0 3 0 Waterbury ot Bridgeport. YANKS 6, TIGERS 1 36 2 10 SO 13 1 National League. St. l.tiuU Pittsburgh at St. Louis. (2). New York, Aug. 80. — Smooth, AB, R. H. PO. A. E, Cincinnati at Chicago. Half. If ...... 0 0 2 0 0 Boston at Philadelphia. powerful batting and snappy flold- Soutbwortb, rf 1 1 4 0 0 Ing onahlod tho Yankebs to down Hornsby, 2 b ...... 0 1. 5 .. 5 0 New York at Brooklyn. the Detroit Tiger* six to one beforo Bottomlry, lb ...... 8 1 0 12 1 o American Ijengue. 1., Bell, .^b ...... 4 0 1 1 3 0 Chicago at Detroit. a crowd of 45,000. “ nahe" Uuth Douthit. of ...... 8 0 0 8 0 0 socked \ two-hag«or with the bas­ tvFarrell, o . 4 0 0 3 0 0 Washington at New York. es full in tho first inning for the Tbevenow, sa ...,. 4 0 0 13 0 Others not scheduled. .Vlexamler, p ,,,,,, 4 0 0 0 3 0 benefit of the customers. New Ynrk * 31 3 3 SO 14 0 AB. R. H. ro , A. F, Score by Innlnga; Knrnig, ss ...... 5 1 8 8 8 0 Pittsburgh ...... 000 080 000 00—2 HARTFORD DROPS TWO t'ornhs. ef ...... 4 1 2 5 0 0 8t. Louts ...... 800 000 000 0—2 Bchrtg. lb ...... 8 2 1 0 0 0 \ Uuth. rt ...... 2 1 1 2 0 » MouspI, If ...... 8 0 y i n 0 ROBINS 6. GIANTS 2 GAMES TO NEW HAVEN “Wee” Warnock I.ssscrl, 2b ...... 8 0 0 2 2 0 Brooklyn, Aug. 30.— With a dis­ Duitnn. Sh ...... 4 0 0 1 1 0 BcnRoucli, 0 ...... 4 1 2 4 2 0 mal record of 26 scoreless Innings 14 year class, and L. Hlcking tor .>

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nwmm I wasn’t u.aki.ig a inlstdke, sticking with you, John.” • • • G tiod N acute eighbors wives Two weeks passed, and It was al­ N ’ most Christmas time. Toys were ^ ERNEST LYNN, aumOT o£ THE YELLOW STUB exactly." He making their appearance In the shop beg in h e r b today he'd be swinging Into action. “Exactly. Briggs, windows and downtown throngs “ Briggs,” he called, “and the lit­ turned to Graham. “ Now, Nat-—’’ ABROAD JOHN and FAY MILBURN wo- a holiday air about them. It BY ALLENB SUMNER <^for us and took forth some nln« buy a home when their baby girl tle fellow came trotting In, Ink was a time of homesickness for John. G c d c I I l e a l l smeared on his arm, a brush stuck But It wasn’t going to be easy, cents each for booth and suit. Thei is born and the advertising The toys—and Judith. . . . The Lido, Italy.— All my life of a agency in which John is partner back of his ear. “Briggs, you’re go­ John saw. Now that thj business But w’lth grim resolve not to cry MODERN INDUSTRY KNOWS -^-ald Instructions are first concerned down a flight of steps to where th« ing out to lunch with me. I’ve news was his. his tro.:bles were just bo- three score year and ten I had suits were hurled at us and a hand­ and copy writer lands a ne\v over spilt milk, he flung everything IMPORTANCE OF FIRST AID. wlth proper methods of preparing heard of the world’s ritziest bath­ contract. Among tlieir acquaint­ —real news.” ginnln-5- Graham Immediately went he had Into the work ahead of him. and transporting persona suffering maiden opened the booth doors foi And Briggs smiled knowingly. over with Kelly and Jones, though ing spot. The Lido,|that golden strip ances are: And though he worked from early from fractures or from shock, which us. Milburn had put It overl John surmised that his plans and By DR. MORRIS PISHBEIN of sand across the bay at Venice. A word here to such of you as NELL and HOWARD ORaiE, morning till all hours of the night, Editor Journal of the American prevent their walking to a place for wlu) seem to be unhappy to- • • • Kelly’s, too’ had received a severe They bathed in suits of spun gold may swim at the Lido. The hand­ joit. -'o days later, Briggs’ as­ Medical Association and of Hyglea treatment. < and silver, I had heard. got lier. Four days later, In the little con­ Persons unconscious from electric maiden must be tipped for opening ference room. And . Graham leisurely sistant left, and he, too, John learned, They lounged upon the sand in DR. DICK MEXEFEE, John’s the Health Magazine. shock, from drowning, or from in­ and closing said door or she will best triend, and M.ARG.ARET, drawing up a chair, a half-smile had gone with Kelly and Jones. Since the World War, increasing pajamas of royal purple brocade. “ K- '3 deserting a sinking ship,” haling fumes of gases have to be cry unto the heavens for it. even aa his wife. playing on als face, while John, attention has been given by the They drank rare liquors whilst John said to T P • resuscitated. The method is es­ do the ushers who seat you in the Previous cliapters told how: ma,sking his feelings with a worried Red Cross, by public health educa­ sporting in the blue Adriatic. foreign theaters and who, if you Fay took JUDITH, the baby, sentially simple and easily compre­ In short, a trip to Eaiope seem­ tors and by industries to the train­ hended by any employe who is ’will­ I are ignorant of the tipping fact, to visit her parents in Washing­ ing of a considerable number of ed most Incomplete without a squint chime in with the valkyrites chor- y ton, and during her absence ing to take the time to learn. The at least, at The Lido, source of the persons in the elements of first-aid. method must, however, be taught us telling the world of your stingi­ John “ ran around” a good deal. Such work is particularly im­ world’s bathing suits and pajamas. Wlien Fay returned, gossip had by an experienced worker in the ness. portant in industries that spread My duenna. Fancy Herring Pret­ Clothed and in our right mlnds« retailed and exaggerated some first Ihstance. zel, and I, her protege, decided of his activities, and sharp quar­ over much territory: for example, Realize Importance.- so we thought, having bathed at rels followed. One of them drove in mines, where an employe may be Burns are mutilating and many the Lido for some 39 cents. Herring liini “out on a tear.” and caused seriously injured at a point far re­ secondary complications of a serious and I decided things were not right Fay to threaten to leave him if moved from medical assistance. nature occur, unless the first-aid at all and went gunning for thq it was repeated. Many industrial plants now have treatment that is given is prompt real Lido. A growing interest in Nell regular classes for instruction in and accurate. This Involves the We found It. W> had merely got­ Orine is brought to a liead by first-aid methods, under the direc­ cleaning of the wound and the use ten off at the wrong stop. Gaul yras Vera Boyd, wlio takes delight in tion of the plant physicians or in­ divided into three ^parts, and the promoting “ affairs.” The day structors provided by the Red of simple antiseptic substances, by Lido is in two. One is Coney Is­ comes when he takes Nell madly Cross. Interest in the work is stim­ the covering of the wound with land for the hoi pollols, The other, in his arms. ulated by the holding of competitive melted parafiin and sterilized gauze. is Palm Beach at its palmiest. Fay finds it out and leaves first-aid exhibitions, and by the ad­ All sorts of first-aid cabinets have We had heard something of a .John. He closes tlie house and vancement of employes showing been prepared for use in Industrial pajama and bathing suit style show takes an apartment, where Nell special aptitude for the work to po­ plants. Some of them resemble at the Excelsior, where a sup oC comes to see him one night after miniature dnlg stores in their com­ .a violent quarrel with her hus- sitions as safety engineer or social watery tea and a thin slice of bread worker in the industry. pleteness. cos^ a dollar. But I owe .the truth baml. Howard qomes in on In general, the first-aid equip­ them, threatens divorce and that Methods Simple. to my clients, I reasoned. We must The conditions which occur most ment requires hardly more than go. night commits suicide. eight or ten simple articles, such as Tlien NATHANIEL GRA- frequently in industrial work and The water grows bluer as one H.\M offers to buy him out for which require prompt first-aid, gauze, scissors, simple antiseptics, walks from the thirty cent end to $15,000, or let John buy, believ­ properly carried out, are hemor­ tourniquet and assorted bandages. the most expensive spot In the ing he cannot raise the money. rhage as a result of any cutting or With these, all necessary first-aid world. The beach*was lined with, And John, realizing tlie business John said casually, "There’s the $15,000, Nat’' mutilating accident, shock as the treatment may he applied and the the millionaires’ bathing huts, the is all he has left now that Fay result of a fall or electric phenom­ patient kept safe and comfortable plutocrats sunning themselves upon apd Judith are gone, tries des- expression, seemed reluctant to get "Sinking nothlr.g.’ This ship Is and Dick Menefee warned him and ena, and burns. until first-class medical treatment silk sheeted cots in the sun, ser­ per.ately to raise the money. down to business. oing to salll” warned him against ’’overdoing,” he It is, therefore, obvious that first- becomes available. vants wielding palm leaves ovei Mcnefee lends i*im several thou­ “ Well, John, how about It? Ready And so the fight began In earnest. was enjoying it tremendously. their recumbent forms. sand dollars, and when John lias to buy me out?” The condescension There were just three of them now— The knowledge that this business Dollar-a-Cup grown discouraged, Menefee of hli. manner told John that he was himself, Briggs and Miss "White, the was all his, to stand or fall on the The waves were agleam with and ills wife write to Fay, ex­ Inexperienced stenographer Graham results of his Idbors, was sufficient plaining the situatipn to her. far from believing that he was ready. silken suits of purple, orange, red But John stalled. "I still think, had hired to replace Miss Knisely compensation. And there was a QUEER o, and white, with bracelets and and who seemed to be over her NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Nat, that you’re offering me too lit­ fierce joy In matching his wits necklaces and rings and real gems depth, but whom John hadn’t the against those of Kelly and Jones— (The nnmrn nnd nitnntions In this tle for my share. Will you make It on the wearers. story are llctltlous.) heart to fire. now Kelly, Jones and Graham. twenty thousand?” There are as many jewelry stores He realized Nat would be making QUIRIffi' CHAPTER LIX "Lrrd r.o! Now,” Irritably, •'we’ve And Briggs, too, worked like a at the Lido as on the Rue de la an effort to land aU of the old Gra­ Trojan. The little fellow was bub­ a d John known that Dick and gone into all of that before. You BY ARTHUR N. P.ICK lesser creatures which were their Palx. agreed. You gave me' your word. ham and Milburn accounts—espe­ bling over with enthusiasm these prey, yet the brook owned its name Margaret had written to Fay, cially Milltown Tools and Barker Pi-esident, Tlio American Nature So, bow'ed low unto by the most H he would have quit then and I’ve got It here in writing.” days and really turning out work and fame only to that king of fish­ and Williams Toys. And Nat, most that surpassed anything John had Association uniformed porter in or out of cap­ there. Dick realized this and for "But don’t you think you’re get­ likely, would be knifing him pretty To one whose boyhood days were es, the trout. tivity, we teaed at the Excelsior that reason was careful to keep even ting It mighty cheap? I hate to let ever seen him do. Even Miss White, These others, which shared Its severely—telling all he knew of clumsy and bungli..g as she was, passed in any of our northern or and saw what the well dressed man the slightest hint of it away from go, Nat. Do you think fifteen thou­ r John’s troubles. tried hard and John felt very grate­ mountain states, what memories waters and its bounty with brlght- and woman wear in and out of the him. sand is "lir?” hued ones, had no share in its nam­ He had proof of that in the letter ful, though privately he had decided are more peasant than those which wild waves this year. Nevertheless, Menefee told himself “ Why of course It’s fair. It’s not ing. It was a trout brook. and Margaret, it was time something worth that. It’s not worth more that came from the Milltown Tool that he must hire a really efficient cluster around some favorite trout Beach Pajamas at The Lido More of them were on the teaers advertising manager; secretary some time—a girl who brook of that particular section Thence in those days of May when than on the fashion mannequins, was done. Ha had written Fay be­ than twelve.” all the earth seemed new, the boy was our duty to fore, and something in the letter she "■Very well, Nat, I just wanted to “ Graham tells me he has gone could manage the o./dee-and keep On its banks grew alder and wil­ therefore that It for it seems to be very poor taste over K lly and .Tones and that Miss White for purely routine work. low, and fronds of cinnamon fern of long ago madd eager haste. Per­ sylsee The Lido. to wear ought but bathing, -ults had written in reply told him that make sure.” he said casually, haps some older fisherman might she had not ceased caring for John. “ There’s the fifteen thousand, they’ve got a real agency. He also He would advertise next v?ek, he One hour later we found our and pajamas in or out of the water Nat.” and John laid the certified says sc-.e pretty mean things about told i.aaelf. protest that the signs were not just sylphlike forms encased in the Lido at the Lido. The Barker and Williams proposi­ At the end of that week John was check on the table In front of Gra your i>ersonal habits—that you’ve right, or the wind dr weather un­ “ Drip, drip, drip,” went the tion was proving a tough nut to bathing suits which no pen can do mighty close to despair. Four days ham, who stared as If he had seen been messing aro"Und and getting favorable, but to this boy the time suits as the waiters pattered about ■ crack. Graham was going after that justice to, but which I now attempt. to go—and still six thousand dollars an apparition. your fingers burned. Of course, we to fish was when opixjrtunity beck­ hami-ier and tongs, and evidently Ankle length, striped and check­ with the dollar-a-cup tea. away from his goal. No one knew “But—” Graham sputtered. “ Look don’t like to hear about that, but we oned. The leopard skin suit was a fav­ the sting of the l^eeling of defe'at here, what are you doing, tricking like the people who spread such had a friend In their advertising Nor was he hard to please in the, ed gingham, combination Kewpie! manager. Despite all John and romper and Mother Hubbard wrap-, orite. A piece of leopard pattern that sat upon him—the sense of fu­ me?” news a great deal less. As long as flatter of tackle. A thin, strong silk ihrown over one shoulder and tility—the bafflement; “ Not at all. That check’s O. K your copy gets the results It has Briggs could do, the account was per effect with cute little belts that 1 lost. A letter one morning an­ line, a few cheap hooks from the caught under the knee with topaz And then, just when things looked You just said fifteen thousand was been getting, we’re pretty well satis­ tied her? and there and everywhere, nounced they had decided to "try village store, knife to cut a willow jewels to match. blackest and he was on the verge of more than what a half Interest was fied to string along with you.” pantalets and a bustle. someone else” as scion as their con­ or maple sprout, these and the Fashion says that the neck-length goln^ to Nat Graham and saying the I wor You said wasn’t worth And Jjhn replied with a wire: bait that nature yielded, were Pretzel gazed at me. I gazed ^t hell with the whole thing. Dick Men- more than twelve. All right. I’m “ My heartfelt appreciation of your tract expired. Pretzel. Then we chorused in girl­ bathing suit is best this year. T' It was a bli v that hurt John enough. called him up, and exuberant overpaying you three thousand.' downright decent letter. As for my And the well-dressed man will pretty keenly. But Briggs, sticking And when, tired and hungry ish accents, “ So this is the Lido. . joy was in his voice as he announced “Damn you, Milburn. You double copy, you haven’t begun to see real lounge in nothing but purple or out j ; jaw, said tersely, "AU right. and wet he turned homeward Things seemed all wrong some­ his I. 2W S. cross, d me.” Graham was furious copy yet. Walt a week and I’ll .show orange terry cloth pajamas. We’ll go after somb of Kelly’s ao- how. But In we plunged into the “ It’s been done, John—I’ve raised “ Strong language, Nat, strong you something new.” through wood road or cow-path the Travel abroad is so cultural and coi’ .Is." The Trout Bi’Ook blue Adriatic, white sailed with language.” That was the way, he told himself. alder twig on which his trophies instructive, Imogeue! It.” Jo’ n was not so buoyant, but he sporting yachts, and blue and pink It was unbelievable. “ 'Wliere? “ I won’t sell. I’ll be damned If Make the world believe he was going and meadow grasses, rooted in the were strung usually bore more and realiz ^ that even without the toy with native fishing boats, hoping ■Where’/’ do.” to do something big. And at the larger fruit than the fancy creel accou-t he was goi.ig to make more cool sphagnum, dipped to its cur­ But ^-.ck refused to loll him. "I’ve “ I’ve got It In writing. Nat. Right same time, he was tremendously of the city angler with his split for the best. money than he had when he and rent. Other Inhabitants were in its promised not to reveal my source of here 1- my pocket.” He started out heartened by the friendliness of the bamboo and silvered reel and gau­ We found the worst. Most of the The “Demi-Boot” Graham were dlvid’ g the profits, un­ waters, bright-finned • dace and suppli- ^. Promised on my word of Mllto'.n letter. ' maids and matrons wore but the of the room. less they lost more ground. He smooth-shelled turtles, and many dy flies. honor a.'- a gentleman and physician. “Hold on,” Nat called; •'where are “Nat V on’t get anywhere there,” pantalet portion of the same delec­ agreed with Briggs; going into the This was the brook trouts’ sum­ But it’s done—no need tj worry.” he s- !d with satisfaction, table suits which Pansy and I with you going?” enemy’s camp was the thing to do, mer home, but when the northern “ But Dick—it’s like a fairy tale. “ I’m going to got a witness.” He “ Briggs,” he said later that day. native modesty, wore iil toto. but he -3 have to have an office man­ winter came the tiny stream was You’ve got to tell me or I won’t be­ raised his voice. “ Briggs!” he “ we need a real executive around And the hideous striped reform ager someone to take charge and choked with snow and ice. Then lieve you. I’ve got to' pay it back. here—fellow with sales ability. But I called. let him get outside for a while. So the trout and their cousins made school ginghams bobbed up and V.’ liere did ; -j get it?” “ Briggs.” he said when the artist can’t afford one just yet, so I’m go­ THE down upon the bouncing main. he advertised for an. experienced their way down stream and, in the arrived, “what time Is It?” ing ahead and be my own sales man­ “ Don’t worry about that. You pay secretary. deeper pools of the river or in some “ This cannot be the Lido of song me ba.,k. Consider yourself indebted The artist glanced at his watch ager. I’m going to proceed on the and story." said we sadly, emerg­ theory that good art and good copy And that night Dick Menefee tele- sheltered lake, they waited until to me to the extent of twelve thou­ “ Quarter to twelve." pi...... 11 'in. "See y( need a secre- ing upon an onion-laden strand and “ Right. Now, do you see this the best we know how to turn but— BEAUTY another summer called them to the sand dollars. Now then, old man. t - . . John. I ’ve got the very girl blistering, in the sun. check?” and he picked It up from will be the best sales talks we can cold tumbling brook. go ahead and lidc ’em all.” for you. A peach. A wonder.” We decided, therefore, to hunt H e ...... lick them all. John told the table. deliver for a while.” “ Well.” and Briggs grinned, “ I’ll “I’l-i not looking for peaches.” that Lido of song and story which hlmseli: imly as he turned away “ Yes.” Briggs was grinning broad­ John laughed. “ I’m looking for a show you a few things about draw­ D O aO R never spoke of busted pantaleted from li phono. Across the room ly. secretary.” Bride of 1936 bathing suits and onions on the sat Nat Graham, and John smothered “Now will you read this agree­ ing that’ll surprise you. You’ve got me ;.ep!'--- -p now, and I’ll work my "But this one. John—. I'm send­ shore. an i;.ipulse to run ovei? and say It ment?” Briggs read It. ing her over in the morning.” BY NINON. had been done. Instead, he fished “ All right. Sure. What about It.?” head off.” How To Do It “ It means,” said John, “ that And Dick sounded so pleased with We might digress a moment and from his pocket the pap^- on which “ Well, what do you gather has himself that John was puzzled. Nat had written down the terms of happened?” you’re going to be given an interest speak of bathing in the bounding Wh *. v.as Dick up \o now? the agreement. He’d wait, he told ’•\\*hy, I gather that you've bought in this business.” surf in a foreign tongue. hlmi :f. He’d wait, and meanwhile Mr. Graham out.” Briggs - h:.; he- ' “ I knew (To Bo Continued) First of all, we had paid about two cents to enter the bathing casi­ *iinyiuiiininiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii!iiinii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin nin iin niiiin n iiiiH in iiiiiinin iin iiiiiniiin iin iiiiniiiiiiin iiiiiin iiniii!iniin iiiiiiiiH ffln no, with Its shops above, its bath­ ing boths below. An attendant at Mamie, “ ’’You told her the truth. I the ticket booth marked us for lost mer and winter, year in and year ran away from you and came to babes in the woods and shouted This “ deml-boot,” so called because out, they dance. I believe they Chicago. Did you tell Her that?’ “ the Americans come!” it is designed to protect the foot hold the championship of the coun­ HER OWN “ ‘Yes,’ he exclaimed. ‘And I ex­ Handmaidens and minions came in wet weather, is presented for tryside for the Charleston. plicitly told her that If she would trooping to take us by tjie hand and Here is the schedule of a house stop long enough to think logically lead us by the perils of the ticket fall. It Is of blue kid trimmed party during “ Prom” week at a cer­ in the midst of her tirade, that it wlrfdows. They opened our purses in thong embroidery. tain college. Dance from nine un­ •^AY’ was she and not I who planned the til two, home, change clothes and GitiL rfjcm /a trip from New York here. You see shower, then on to another dance; I didn’t want to leave New York, dance until five, home for another Mamie’s Tragedy for I always had the feeling that shower and change for golf or ten­ “ What are you crying about, vou were ftill In the city and of One night at a theater I wit­ nis: luncheon; bed for three hours: Mamie?” I asked. "Surely nov/ that course being innocent of all evil in­ nessed an amateur Charleston con- tea, dance, dinner and the next day you have everything that you tent, was much hurt to be accused.’ tost. By the time we got in the the whple thing over again— for want and have been able to borrow “ Oh. Judy, if you could have affair was half over and all the con-i several days! twenty-five thousand dollars from seen_ the tender smile of Buddy \ testants had been eliminated but Dancing there always has been Buddy for your TT>'i<5’cal education, when he said it. I love him so, it four. After a while two more were and dancing there always will be. you ought to be happy that he’s isn’t wrong for me to love him, is | voted out and that left one couple, It is as natural as the sunrise for gone back to New York. You tofd it? Why, the only time I ever kls- j a boy and a girl about sixteen young people to dance. But it is me just the other day you were sed him in my life was when I bade ' years of age. constitutions and hearts I am think- agrald to have him stay here.” him good-bye the other day. T think they had been dancing for of. “ Yes, I know,” answered Mamie, “ I cannot understand how I am Celebrating? ;i liour. When they are forty they will going to live without him. That wonder why they have to go to clin­ tremblingly. “1 suppose I should be \ The evening was warm. Their very thankful that he has gone, wife of his does not want hlm.She F YOU’RE going anywhere at all faces were flushed, their should­ ics for three months out of every just wants his money and his name. VN year to keep alive— if they reach but Judy, while Buddy has gone, I Labor Day, be sure your clothes ers heaving. There was an allur­ his wife Is staying oij here. “ When he told me about her ing prize of a hundred dollars and forty. “ What’s that you’re saying?" having decided to stay here I was are clean and neatly pressed. a trip somewhere. "I say Mr. Robert Tremaine has so angry at her that if he had ask­ ed me. Judy, I think I would have Everybody dolls up on Labor Day.l The two started again and danced gone to New York, but his wife CONDITION— A neck that he SWEET BUTTER. has decided to stay here indefinite­ gf.ne back to New York with him.” for five minutes. The^ voting was gins to show lines and sagging mus- done by applause. The house was Sweet butter absorbs odors and ly. The night before he left Bud­ flavors of other food more readily TOMORRO'W: Mamie’s Danger. cl68* divided evenly. They danced dy told me that they had the worst DIAGNOSIS— This is one of the than salted butter and should quarrel they ever had in their lives. again! Again it was even! Again Indications that youth is being they danced! Again even! therefore be kept tightly covered in “ 'You see, Mamie,’ he said, 'I the refrigerator. have never quarrelled with my wife threatened by middle age. How­ It kept on indefinitely. I closed S>IART COAT. ever, it is possible to delay such my eyes. I expected, if I opened to any extent. She never seemed An exceedingl.\ smart epat Is THK to care upon how many women I manifastations with extreme care. them, to see one or both lying dead. \PL.\ID CO.\TS. made of a combination o f black The circulation must be stimulated As it happened, the girl won. She Co-eds are buying wool topcoats showered my attentions, provided satin and figured kasha cloth. DOVGAN DYE WORKS I gave her plenty of money and let and the muscles strengthened. INC had to dance some more to show in large plaids, with collars of TREATMENT— For increasing her do about as she wished. You, HARRISON ST. her appreciation. short-haired furs. circulation, piaching is one of the It "was painful to watch her my dear, are the only woman she SOUTH MANCHESTER. has ever honored with her jealousy. USE RUFFLES NOW. best known exercises. After cleans­ breathe. Her heart must have HANDBAGS. With the tallleur-one often sees ing your neck with cleansing cream, CONN. been strained to the limit of all en­ Handbags remain large and Since we’ve been in Chicago some of her dear catty friends have told hand hemstitched ruffles of hand­ go over the surface, pinching It durance. Shades of the old jump- square and colored to harmonize kerchief linen following the line of with rapid movements between the ■Whether you agree or not, this is lag rope! It "was a slow motion with the costume. her that you were here and she ac­ the way Jean de Mar of Los Angeles .PhoK^ cused me of following you. the reveres. thflimb and fingers. When you are picture compared to modern danc­ pleasantly a-t!ngle, go over the sur­ says the bride will look lnB-936 if' HIGH CROWNS. " 'Of course, Mamie dear, I i ' i 5 i o ing. face of your throat with Ice wrap­ present style trends continue. She I knoir of a girl and her "boy Hats are high of crown and wide would have followed you If 1 had made this dress out of her moth­ of brim. Most of the- crowns are knoVn where you were, but I did SHAWL COLLARS. ped in a towel. It is astonishing friend" "who never miss a night at how this liullds up the contour and er’s wedding gown. Rumor says either a public park pavili(\a or a softened by a draped or tucked not and I got very angry because Wide shawl collars of fur or a contrasting material are seen on improves the skin texture of the there’s enough material left over road bouse. And they never miss variation. The brims droop more she would not believe me.’ to xnaka three or tour more. I daact wbea they are there. Sasi'- than In tba old-taahloned aallof.' •* 'But, Buddy,’ 1 told him,’’ Mdd tha n«w tall coata. neck. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST SO, 1928. PAGB NINB ------4 — nftPCEB FANNY seas nonsense GAS BUGGIES or HEM AND AMY—More Trouble ByFruikBeck SENSE AND FINS STUFF I THAT THIS IS WRITTEN AND WHAT GETS ME IP THEY DRAG I’M NOT WORRIBO.A— . /^ANO iTS V BUNCH OF STOCKHOLOEBS )0N A LAWYER’S IS. EO PLOP’S NAME YOU INTO COURT, IP I ONLY HAD 'HMf TH A T thbeateninb t o sub LET EM SUGv IP T h BY j I ALWAYS THE T h a t h u n d r e d , REMINDS ME OP-TO-W STATIONERY. THEY HEADS THE LIST, I'M that finish In our modest opinion another U 8 VTAKE t h is 14 C O U P J ,J V BYSTANDER BUCKS YOU HANDED" iA^R^ MB FOR THEIR DOUGH MUST M EAN DONE WITH HIM AND ,US IN THIS < VOF SOMETHING. THE LATtCT fellow who deserves a distinguish­ WHEN IT WAS ALEC BUSINESS. THEY U l l Ou R o t h e r ^ \WHO GETS OUT FOR OIL STOCK,; MUST SKIP ed service cross is the waiter In a A a t h e r e s t o f TOWN. WE’LL CREDITORS WILL BE ) \ IT IN THE SMART WHO BEAT CLAIM YOU ARE t h o s e fair- w e a t h e r t COULD HIRE A , d o w n t o w n restaurant who hands you your IT WITH THE JACK.; LOSE OURHIR MOUSEHOUSE T h e r e t o p r o t e c t ^ 1 n e c k .. LAWYER AND GET; leg a lly responsible FRIENDS, THAT'S TIC, TOO. ■I JUST.------AND ATTEND cup of java Instead of sliding it THE PIKERS jH E if l in t e r e s t s ANO J S DON’T S THIS THING across the counter. BECAUSE YOU THANKS [ GET f e e l rr IN r .TO A LITTLE THE... [T h e y c a n Fig h t i t \ / f o r g e t J SIDE-TRACKED , M A TTER WERE. PRESIDENT FOR HELPING MV BONES ) OUT b e t w e e n 'EM. lU U . V THAT. OF PETRIFIED THEM. t i l l THEY GRAB^ .R IG HT The Sunshine that he promises JUST BE AN INTERESTED ALEC SMART.. to bring Into her life after they are GAS. SPECTATOR. fAWAY. married usually turns out to be nothing but Moonshine. 'A Gladys; “Are you In favor of women taking part In public af­ fairs?” He: “It’s all right if you really want the affairs public.”

We were for the repeal of the publicity clause of the Income tax law. The darn newspapers never i printed the Income of anybody we knew.

ei«26 ar NU acRVKC. me. To An Aging Star. Gather you husbands while you You have to keep on your toes to may. SKIPPY 1)0 a good dancer. Your notices are dying, By Percy Crosby And this same hubby that serves today ^luHAT ARfi ^ IN COIN TV SU/IH TH £ Tomorrow' may be flying. IYA doin'THAT ) CRICK* 'N* I'N HAKIN' INmUGHTCETESts' t h e ImA T € R . That star is best who has the most. A CHILD’S QUIZ The ducats on her shower; SCIPPCRV. j The fewer husbands you can boast Here are some easy questions The less your drawing power. which school children should have little difficulty in answering. The So be not coy while there is time. correct answers are found on You cannot afford to tariy; another page. When movie stars are past their prime They must forever marry!

Some foxy fellows swell with pride when j-ou call them sly dogs, but they burst with rage when you call them sneaking curs!

Well, what did Florida have keys for if it was not to unlock her hid­ den wealth? A. Fairy Tale. Once upon a time there was a little girl who went to her first ro|»rrl|^l. P- J** 103R. J«4iiiM»ii rrafurti, dance and refused to talk about it. SALESMAN $AM J Well, what has become of the old Ifs Up To You, Folks By Swan fashioned girl who washed her face W nui'i - wHEtt \ I t3ld vco ohc^ - PSU_ I Ii> \ -^u GEY ft 1. — ^What’s wrong with the ac­Instead of kalsomlning it? VDO g o in g T o } i?A’ n iM o tt You cftH ■Pa F P> UJELK-»IOOF rH^rf COMMI5510H ON I’M GONftft -SEHO YOvi OOT ^fcLUHCa— OH BOY'.'. - i ’^> G ood piS companying picture? ntT-rUL rt PJZOoo iH A.'ltKVTHlNfe HtXJ OOR 0 0 0 0 5 HCX)5E. T o A V^C£K OR S o - Gladys saw a picture of the Lean­ + YEPRS IbR YOO.OND J YOOR BKNW. RCCo Oh T I5> KlHOA 5LoW,AND OHO I fRN ^F«3D HHOCLOrriE>X lOVo ON ALL ^RLES BE5I0& 2. — What major baseball clubing Tower of Pisa the other day. r n ^iTiLL LJA\nK6r - \’0 nPAVLM You- LOG- TpiKe. (TARt- Of *Th . fo6lbr>eKS — ns ^LRRS - GW our won the national championship “ Well, the fellow was drunk who ------rf ce«^tr House.— -7 RnO Yoo'iJ 5ooH GNe. Y o o \o*fo OK ALL YouLes,Be.'5io e s Hteofl ■ft>OAW-EOO'K'». ll KtePlN6r OH NOTrilNta- / / V •^.2.000 SALPiW-) __ four years in succession? built that silo,” said she. Fo lv C’?»'M *. ' 3. — Who was the first president r ------of the United States? The latest trade report is that 4. — What colors are used in thethere Is^o be a big drop in millin­ British national flag? ery prices. Hats going down ought 5. —Who is Earl Sande? to meet the skirts somewhere on 6. — What United States presi­the road up. dent was known as "Honest Abe” ? 7. — What is the highest number The Prince of Wales, says a Lon­ of home runs scored by Baoe Ruth don dispatch, has a dread of be­ in one season? coming fat. He knows, probably,’ 8. —Where is Mount Rainer? that the. heavier they are the hard­ 9. — Which is the larger, the Pa­er they fall oft’. cific or Atlantic ocean? 10. — How many stars are there Why Some or Down and Some in the United States flag? Are High. One sadly sees the setting sun HE KXOWS HER And views his day’s work with a sigh. MS U “ My wife has gone on a vacation. The other drops his tools to run I know the place won’t suit her?” Nor cares how little he has done. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Simple Matter By Blosser “ Where has she gone?” And people still go asking why "As a matter of fact, I don’t Some men are down, and some are A t ^ 1 B S r Y o o r b e tte r know.”— Answers, London. high. SAY VHASES VW&ES ^ CA/JT so e ss vnmat t ■JWAM WAT/ SOAETJUM’ VOO>0 VESTBEDAV. OSCASl^ J ______SAVW 'TWECE-VOO BET?-92 TMAAJ Somebody might make a respec­ I UJAS LOOK.1M’ A LU . M o A » s r ? table fortune by fixing up stories COULDAi’7 6UES5 |F 7WAT.'.' A AlOBSS \wrm LITTLE JOE OOEC FOQ.'YOU /\E f VA TRJEI:^ 1 BET.' A GLASS EVE A>J’ SEE.'AOVU DOES for the big butter and egg men to '• \ X vm em t t o A VMOOD^ LESU IT G E T" / tell their wives when they get D i PARK Val'JH He. TVRiFr OF To­ AR o o a j d ? / day IS THe PROFIT home. AV pop .' 7W 85ARDED J/' L A D y? OF THe. FoTuRe— . Leave a flapper to her own de­ vice and she’ll reach for her pow­ der puff the first thing. / , A Detroit doctor is accused of Bank supporting two wives. He must be not only a doctor but a million­ aire.

Times change. Once a wife was property; now the property is the wife’s.

For that matter when the cat’s away the husband will play. ” v_ 4i*a* BY NCA snvicx, me. Never advertise without having something to advertise and never WASHINGTON TUBBS U The Little Scorpions’ Club by Fontaine.Fox have anything to advertise without advertising. By Crane Shortly AFTE/R^STiNKY* DAYIG HAD HK5 PRIVATE CUVBHOvS£ p la c e -d a lo n g ^ idc t h e ia -s , th e Little ^ corpion^ NOU B6T I VNOULOi A\M, NV’R.’S, VAN RDX., SUCH Worked out A 6 c h e m e To MAKE UGE or You VOOUUON”f PUf NJO The FAR.rHeR \MELL, THAT'LL A RoTX0‘ti 0^66 With the m inim um TINTED CUT-UPS OFF VIAH OUT SOU WKVe -Tb TEAGW HIM NOT VJALK, The T o FOLLOW c h a n c e of b e in g w a s t e d BETTeR, its . Cnt Out the Pieces, Paste Them Together Correctly, Color the IR.O'iOe Sketch, and Fill In the Missing Word...... By HAL COCHRAN ......

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PAGE TEN The Misses Margaret and Mary ' Dennis Bryan of Oakland street DKCR16E GRANGE TOUR Senkbeil are spending their annual has been removed to St. Francis FORECAST RAISE OFFER COMMpn ABOUTTOWN vacation at Long Island. hospital for treatment. THROUGH NEW ENGLAND Mr. and Mrs. John A. Anderson Mrs. John Mahoney of Brockton IN MILK PRICES CAMPSITEFORSALE SPECIAL! A complaint has been received and daughter Sylvia .have returned has been visiting her mother, Mrs. it police headquarters that some­ after spending several days at the John Farrell of Strickland street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Loomis one stopped at Patrick Morlarty’s Carlton Hotel, Naragansett Pier. . Rekte Interesting Account tilling station and helped hlmselt Daniel Clviello has sold lUs 60- o f Two Weeks’ Trip With R . I - \ Desirable Property on Co y 6 9 c to eight gallons ot gasoline, it was acre farm in North Coventry, hot­ Dealers Say That They Hay Grangers. * learned yesterday. ter known as the Henry Lowd farm Miss Bessie Tuomey has return­ to Everett Gates ot Lydall street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Loomis, ed to her home, in New York City Mr. Gates in turn has sold his six- Be Forced to Increase— entry Lake Plotted for Col William McKlngey of Coventry, alter spending the summer with of Keeney street, have returned a student in the South Manchester room house on Lydall street to Mr. home from the two weeks’ Grange her aunt, Mrs. Lucy Martin of Man­ Clviello. The transfers were made tage Sites. High school, underwent an opera- chester Green. Pasturage Shortage. tour of New England. They were • tlon for appendicitis yesterday through the Wallace D. Robb agen­ the only Manchester.Grangers who morhlng at the Mepiorial hospital. cy. made the trip and are very enthu­ Members of Temple Chapter O. siastic over the treatment they re­ The Community. Camp property E. S. are reminded that tomorrow A Joint meeting of the directors Mr. and Mrs. House, Mrs. An­ Miss Jennie Richmond of New ceived at the places visited. at Coventry lake, owned by several drew Clepison, Mrs. Clarence Tracy Robert Morris day will be cele­ York City is Visiting the family of of the Chamber of Commerce apd Granges, Chambers of Com­ South Manchester men, has been her brother James, on Pone street. and family, motored to Bridgeport brated at Savin Rock. ^Headquar­ the local members of the Connecti­ merce, state colleges and normal acquired by Elman & Rolston, the td visit Mrs. Fred Frederlckson. ters will be at the Wilcox Pier res­ schools where stops were made, local real estate promoters and taurant, the business session begin­ Mrs. Carl Anderson of Edgerton cut Milk Producers’ Association, formerly Miss Mary Clemson of was held recently to consider the gave them a cordial reception. Band will be offered in convenient size ning at twelve o’clock. street and daughter Dorothy have concerts were given in their honor Manchester, yesterday^ returned after spending a week at plots for cottage and camp sites. probable necessary advance in the in a number of places and where This property originally pur­ the Nyquist cottage. Walnut beach. George Kelly has returned from . Thomas Carter Weldon who has price of milk and what, if ahythlng, it was Impossible to accommodate chased for community camp pur­ 1 vacation spent in New York ahd the great gathering of Grangers at poses, became available for sub-di­ Girls! Here’s your opportunity to buy your Fall been ill at the family cottage at Miss Marguerite Bengs, local could be done to prevent it. fCew Jersey. Crescent Beach for the past six dining places, tables were set for vision when the camp location was supply of hosiery. Three seam back. Ravel stop Child Welfare nurse, returned Sat­ The members of the association moved to Hebron this summer. Its weeks is able to be out again. outlined the conditions as they ex­ them outdoors. top. Colors: white, black, gray, nude, champagne, urday evening from St. John's, The headquarters was at Orono, location is familiar to many Man­ \ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson of Brunswick, where she has been ist at the present time in the Man­ William Rubinow of Rublnow’s Maine. From Providence where chester people. Situated on the French nude, peach and beige. Tomorrow, 50c a . Bolton Hill have returned home af­ spending her vacation with Hart­ chester district. It appears that it ter spending a week’s vacation in women’s apparel store is in New they were guests of the Rhode west side of the lake, near its up­ pair, 3 pair $1.25. ford friends. has been customary for the local per end it is easy of access past the Maine. York on a buying trip. distributors to absorb the regular Island State college they proceeded to Cambridge, then to the Univer­ Ayer property. It is on high ground Hosiery—^Main Floor. A son was born Saturday even­ fall increase of one cent, a quart overlooking the lake, with a splen­ instead of passing it along to the sity of New Hampshire at Durham, ing to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John­ and Bowoln college at Brunswick. did view. The lake frontage of over son of Clinton street. The baby was consumer as is done in Hartford. Sight-seeing trips were arranged 100 feet will be Improved for the born at Mrs. Howe’s Maternity This gives the majority of Manches­ use of owners of plots on the prop­ ter householders a rate of one cent for to various museums and places home. erty. a quart cheaper than Hartford. of Interest. They had a delightful SPECIAL TUESDAY! sail on Casco bay, visited Presque A map of the plot may be seen Miss Mary Quish of North School This year on account of dry at the office of Elman & Rolston, street who has been visiting rela­ weather, the shortage of pasturage, Isle, Bath, Belfast and Farmington, Maine, the Belgrade Lakes, Liver­ who will be glad to give any de­ tives in Hartford, is now the guest and the necessity for feeding grain sired Information and will take In­ of friends in New London. earlier than usual, the wholesale more falls, the Little Niagara and $1.49 places in Canada, returning to terested persons out to the lake for, price is advanced earlier than in a personal inspection. Chapman Ccurt, Order of An^a- former years. Orono, then to the White Moun­ ranth will resume its regular meet­ 'This advance is being taken care tains. ' During all the time they were Fancy Woven Rag Rugs ings after the vacation season. of by most of the local distributors, ACCroENT-CAUSES ARREST Ready For Thursday evening at 8 o’clock in although a few have advaifced their touring Maine, they were under the Odd Fellows hall. price. care of the state police, two were at the head of the long string of Because of a slight automobile Another Increase accident at midnight Saturday at Manchester Camp, No. 2640, A second one cent increase is an­ automobiles, two at the rear and 1.00 the Center, Loyd W. Savage, of the $ School Royal Neighbors held a most en­ nounced by the Association for No­ two at different places in the pro­ cession of cars conveying more than U. S. S. Bushnell, who is home on Tomorrow only we are putting out this good look* joyable outing Saturday at Savin vember 1 and if this goes into ef­ furlough, was arrested on a charge Rock. The party made the trip one thousand Grangers. The New ing rag rug in hit and miss colors with stenciled School will begin again soon. fect, local dealers feel that they too, of driving without a license. from here by bus. They had a shore Hampshire state police department You want your boy or girl to will have to advance their price as A Buick touring oar he was op­ border patterns at $1.00. Size 27x54 inches. Made dinner at Wilcox’s restaurant and they cannot absorb two cents a accorded them similar treatment. look neat and trim. The best went to Lighthouse Point for bath­ erating collided with a Ford tour­ in Japan. Surely you can find a place in your home m quart and ipake any profit. The ing car operated by William Cran­ way to have them look that ing and swimming. local dealers feel that business con­ SPAIN DENIES DISORDERS. for two or three of these rugs. ^ ston of 16 Knox street. A bent way is to outfit them with new ditions in Manchester are not such Madrid, Aug. 30.— An official left front fender and a blowout of Rugs—Basement. apparel. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wlls8n of 86 as to warrant a general increase in denial was made today of reports Church street, Benjamin' Wilson the price of milk at the present circulated throughout Europe of a tire was the extent of the dam­ and Miss Viola August spent Sun­ time and have asked the Chamber’s disorders in Spain. "All Spain is age. Patrolman Joseph Wall in­ Boys* Shoes day at Rocky Point. co-operation, in preparing a general calm,” said an official statement. vestigated. authoritative statement ,of trade Endicott - Johnson Shoes— The gladiolus and other lasting and living conditions in Manchester ‘‘Self-Serve’^ Specials built to give service and long flowers e.xhlblted at the Communi­ to be presented to the Connecticut ty Club flower show, were donated Milk Producers’ Association direc­ WEDGEWOOD BUTTER ...... 45c lb. II wear. The shoe your boy to the Memorial hospital and some tors in Hartford with a view to get­ . .14 pound sections. should wear. of the churches. ting some special price considera­ Youths’, $2.50. Boys’, $3.50. tion after November. FANCY GREE>f MOUNTAIN PEARS ... .peck 39c Miss Margaret Glllman is spend­ A special committee of the Cham­ OVEN BROWN FIG BARS ...... 2 lbs. 25c ing a week in New York City with BOYS ber of Commerce directors was ap- Pure fig filling. Delicious! Girls* Shoes her sister and plans to attend the pointed^and is at present occupied Sesquicentenuial before returning CORN ...... 3 cans 29c Lace and Oxfords — new in preparing such a statement which home. the Association directors have prom­ RINSO ...... large package 19c styles, all the popular shades. ised to receive and consider at a PURE L A R D ...... lb. pkg. 17c $3.50 to $4.00. Mrs. Mary C. Smith, her daugh­ ter Gladys and son George are special conference meeting with the Back to School moving today from 89 Main street Manchester members. to the Centennial apartments on “Health Market” Specials Boys* Blouses Chestnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ You’ll enjoy going back to school if you let us fit in white and colors. liam F. Shea and the latter’s moth­ you out .in one of our new Fall suits. PORK CHOPS ...... 32c lb. er, Mrs. Nellie Smith, will occupy Boys’ Knee Pants — Boys' They have just arrived and the patterns are snappy LEAN BEEF STEW ...... 20c lb. Bear Brand Stockings, black the flat vacated by Mrs. Mary C. Smith’s family. and the models the best. Priced within reach of all who LAMB S T E W ...... 15clb. and brown. care about their clothes. 'Each suit with two pairs of RUMP CORNED B E E F ...... 22clb. Boys’ Caps — Boys’ Belts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes of trousers. BRISKET CORNED BEEF ...... 22c lb. black and fancy. Doane street and their daughter, Mrs. Frank V. Williams, are vaca­ Boys’ Shirts, Neckwear, Caps, Hosiery, Belts, Ox­ RIB CORNED B E E F ...... 10clb. tioning at Kelsey Point, W’est- brook. fords and Keds.

A. L. Brown & Co. Mrs. T. H. Weldon has returned to her home on Porter street after spending the summer at her cot­ tage at Cerscent Reach. Mrs. Isabel SOUTH Mf\NCH£ST£R • CONN Cheney Ford has been her 'guest for the past two weeks and has re­ MEN turned to her home In New York City. \Freedom From Mrs. A. F. Howes of Hudson IV street is visiting her son, Robert C. The Men's Fall Suits Howes and his wife at their Ridge­ Blemishes field home. are arriving daily and you will find a wide range of •gives a girl a most desirable patterns to choose from. Never hi8;h priced. feeling of independence. Our Beauty Parlors afford valuable aid in ridding her of unsightly hair on face, rough skin and complexion disfigurements. GLENNEY’S Cottage and Next door to Woolworth’s. Weldon Beauty I' On Coventry Lake Parlor Business Draws Park Bldg. Phone 107-2. The Trained Person Circumstances have brought about the removal of the Man­ nioNi chester Community Camp from Coventry to Hebron this season. i k e a magnet Business attracts from the L crowd those who are trained to perform This makes available for settlement the well known GOOD THINGS TO GAT special duties. And the Connecticut Business College is the training ground for hundreds who have ambitions to break away from the mob. See Manchester Community Camp SPECIAL! us today regarding courses and enrollment. Large Number 1 Special Sale Connecticut Business College Clapp’s Favorite Pears G. H. Wilcox, Principal. Wool Mixed Odd Fellows’ Block South Manchester —located on the West shore of the lake on a high blufi^ affording Plaid and White for Canning $1.19 a wonderfu^ view of the lake with water frontage which will be Double improved, affording excellent bathing facilities for the use of the Now is the time to buy your Tomatoes for canning. PLAYGROUND NOTES SGHOOLTIMB IS NEAR! owners of this property. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. A photograph will keep for ^ Blankets Young Golden Bantam Corn. The repairs on the shower baths time a record of the sturdiness the THE COMMUNITY CAMP, PROPERTY has been plotted and swimming pool at the East children have acquired daring vaca­ Lima Beans. Side Recreation Center have been tion, and the best place for such and we offer a limited number of choice \ - Beets — Celery — Carrots. completed and were re--'pened to­ a photograph is at home. 66x80 Green Peppers. day. There will be two plunges For an appointment call L. G. Regular $5.00 Value Cabbage — Cucumbers. for women this evening, the first Fallott, 07 Ridge street. Phone SPECIAL at 7 o’clock and the second at 2 4 1 -1 2 . 7:45. Cottage and Camp Sites Early delivery leaves the store at 8 o’clock. There will be a meeting of the playground staff of the Ninth On Very Desirable Terms. School District at the East Side GLADIOLUS Recreation Center tonight at 8:34). See us for particulars and terms. Let us take you out to see Pinehurst Meats Instructor Gilbert Wright held Visitors are cordially invited Fresh Brightwood P6rk Chops. a horse shoe tournament at the to inspect our gardens, now fill­ East side playground. There were the property. Buy Now and Save Money I Native MUk Fed Veal. ed with blooms of many varie­ ten teams entered. J. Messaro and ties. Shoulder Lamb Chops. Russell were the winners. Pinehurst Hamburg, 25c lb. Orders for bulbs now, being Growing on Value. Bacon in the Pidee, 39c lb. SYRACUSE FAIR OPENS. taken. Elman & Rolston Honeycomb Tripe, 18c lb. Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 30. — The Cut Flowers, 50c per dozen. 1926 New York State Fair got un­ Room 25, House Hale Bldg. Phone 2200. der way today. It was the eighty- Woodland Gardens The Best Cider Vinegar, 80c gallon; sixth of these expositions and sur­ 236 Woodland Street R. L TEXTILE CO. passed in magnitude all previous M 9 MiUa St. Park Bldg. fairs. . / Manchester, Ct.