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I NET PRESS RUM a v e r a g e DAILY CIRCULATION OF THE EVENING HERALD for the month of September, 1927 Fair tonight and Tneadax* 5.040 , PRICE THREE CENTS MANCHESTER,. CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1927. (TWEILYB PAGES) VOL. XUL, NO. 20. Claaelfied Advwtisiiig on Page 10. ' A h it s s ix a u t o s CARROLL HESLOS BROADWAY 3RD ATTEMPT . IN A WILD RIDE t l N O r ENDS SCORES POINT I Darien., Conn., Oct. 24.— Bev- ‘ erly H. Ferber, 18,.of Butler Is­ BY GRAYSON land, is awaitihg a hearing here 25.000 MLE because of a wild early morning ride by some motorist. Police say Ferber was, the motorist and U.SJOURNEY PLANE FAILS that they caught him putting his machine up in the garage of Ms father, a wealthy man. The mo­ torist, according to the police Visited 89 Flying Fields, Goyemment Counsel Proves Engiae Cracks on One Mo­ summary, struck three automo­ To Use An Ancient Law biles, hit a concrete bridge abut­ That Sinclair Paid Million ment, broke off a telegraph pole, Made 150 Speeches, and tor and Flyers Are Forced sideswiped three more, autos, In Effdirt To Save Ruth and drove through Stamford and Dollars For Quit Claim Greehwich at high speed. Some Was Honor Guest at 69 To Again Dump Gasoline time j in his ride the motorist Albany, N. Y., Oct. . 24.— ^Attor­.^sweetheart’s husband, Albert Sny­ turned around and went home neys for Ruth Snyder,, comely sash- der. Deeds Which FaO Knew Banquets in 3 Months. Samuel L. .Miller, attorney for and Return. I at seventy miles an hour. weight murderessj wlU use an Eng­ j------< Gray, conferred with his client last lish law 300 years old afp authority week in the death house and read to- Were Invalid— Land Offi­ , Oct. 24.— Safely back for a new trial they wfere to ask hlm a brief on the logic of which A Old Orchard, Me., Oct. 24.— Af­ his life depends. Gray told him. ac­ in New York after a 25,000 mile air today in the court Of appeals. ter their third unsuccessful attempt tour under all kinds of weather cording to Miller, that he felt con­ cials on Stand Today. DEALERS WILL Edgar Hazeltbn, who defended fident of escaping the chair. to spaa the Atlantic ocean to Den­ conditions which, at times, taxed the woman at her Wial before Su­ Mrs. Snyder, however, it was mark, the crew of Mrs. Frances his flying skill to the utmost, Col. Charles A. Lindbergh today began preme Court' Jnstice Scudder, for said, does not have much faith in . ’Washington, Oct. 24— ^The prose­ Grayson’s plane “ The Dawn’’-today URGE ONE-HOUR work on the voluminous report of the murder o£ her husbsud, 'will the appeal for a new trial and has cution drove home another impor­ become highly nervous contemplat­ were awaiting "Doc” Kinkade, mo­ his observation, which will embody contend 'she should not' have been tant point in the Fall-Slnclair oil tor expert, upon whose decision his personal recommendations lor tried jointly with Henry Judd Gray- ing her fate. She: has not read the rests the possibility of another at­ the advancement of America’s air Hazelton says the dotthle trial 'wm brief which is to be filed in her be­ conspiracy trial- today when It de­ tempt this year. P A R K RULE against the provisions of the half, nor has she read the argument veloped that the oil magnate had development. which Hazelton will. nmke. So confident was the motor ex­ Baumes law. a : 30 Millions Saw Him . Both ajipeais wilt bi^'opposed by paid a million dollars for quit pert that the plane was at last well More than 30,000,000 people A plea for a n ^ trlAl on-^Imllar. claims on the Teapot Dome naval on its way to Europe that as soon grounds will be made at t ^ Assistant District Attorney Charles have gazed on “ Llndy” and his W. Froessel, of Queens, who assist­ reserve which former Secretary of as it disappeared from view he left To Recommend to Select­ famous plane since the start of the time by Gray’s lawyers. ^ The^ Interior Albert B. Fall already for New York. ground is that he war emotional^ ed District Attorney Newcombe in tour. prosecuting the pair. knew were absolutely invalid. ■ Kinkade was expected to reach “ This tour demonstrates the re­ insane on the night he killed his The defense holds that these here by plane from New York early men Restrictions During liability of aviation,’^ he said this claims were good and that Harry F. today and examine the plane’s mo­ morning. “ It would be impossible to Sinclair bought them up so there tors. Failure of one of them to Day and on Thursday and make any such tour by other means could be no question as to the function caused Wilmer Stultz, pi­ than aviation. I found an adequate BIG BILL KEEPS UP legality of the lease he subsequent­ lot, to turn back yesterday evening airport, or a movement under way ly acquired on Teapot Dome. when about 600 miles at sea. Saturday Evenings. to provide one, in every city I visit­ Government Witness May Try Again ed.” WAR AGAINST UON COMIDTS SUICIDE However, Owen J. Roberts, gov­ If repairs can be made quickly, The flrst fruits of his campaign ernment counsel, put two officials Mrs. Grayson said, another stkrt Members of the Merchants’ Divi­ were noticeable in airplane postal of the General Land office— L. E. may be made soon. Concensus of receipts today, which show sub­ Eddy and Roy Tallman— on the sion of the Chamber of Commerce opinion, however, indicated that the stantial increases in cities visited by Benny Marinelli Kills Self stand, who produced reports which flight of “ The Dawn’’ was definite­ who attended a meeting on parking the tireless “ We.” Says School Histories De­ had gone to Fall’s office in advance ly off until ne.xt spring. regulations this morning, will rec­ Despite the 69 dinners and 150 qf the Sinclair lease and which Mrs. Grayson’s words as she step­ speeches, Lindbergh landed at WMi & s in Room— Hurt were to the effect that all claims ped'out of her piano for the third ommend to the Board of Selectmen scribe Out Patripts as a one-hour parking rule on Main Mitchell Field here one hour earlier on Teapot Dome were entirely with­ time after having entered with the than he had anticipated at the out­ out merit and should be ignored. hope of not alighting until Euro­ street, to be in effect from 9 o’clock In Track Acddmit. in the morning until 6 at night set of the tour three months ago. Band of Pirates. One of the reports recommended pean soil had been reached clearly Col. Lindbergh S£ud today he had an injunction be obtained to force indicated how she felt about the every day except on Thursday and Earl Carroll, keenly enjoying his new freedom from the Atlanta no Immediate plans for the future the “ squattdrs” off the land. ill-luck that has apparently follow­ Saturdays. On the latter two days penitentiary, arrives in New York with his wife and hails the Broadway other than completing his detailed New York, Oct. 24.— Injuries It is the government’s contention ed this expedition. She said: the division asks for an extension with which his name is so closely associated. He said that “ half a Chicago, Oct. 24.— Mayor 'VYil- “ Isn’t it a rotten shame.’’ of the restricted time until 9 o’clock report, break” was all he asked of the Great White Way so that he might “ come llam Hale Thompson’s private war suffered in a fall at the Jamaica that Sinclaj;^ h^hght the claims up at night. On. other evenings no re­ and gave the quit-claims to the gov­ Third Attempt" back.”- . against Great Britain continued to track it was believed today drove Mrs. Grayson’s third attempt to strictions are to be recommended. ernment regardless, because he Theater Patrons hum on four definite fronts today. Benny Marinelli, classed a few didn’t want to take any* chances be the first woman to span the At­ GENERAL DICKMAN DEAD; years ago as the country’s leading lantic in a non-stop flight ended af­ The area affected by the regula­ With Napoleonic vigor, Chicago’s that someone would raise an issue ter about ten hours of futile flying. tions will be the east side of Main PRINCE CAROL PUTS cowboy mayor stalked at the head jockey, to end his life by gas. after he had gotten his lease which street from the Center to the term­ REMUS AHORNEYS would bring out the manner in Dark smears, streaked the shining WORLD WAR COMMANDER of his mythical legions and aimed Marinelli, who was 25, commit­ wings of the plane when it return­ inus and all the west side of the which it was obtained. street, with the exception of the straight for the lion’s Jaws. ted suicide in a furni^ed room in ed, bore testimony that oil had fig­ END TO ROMANCE Jamaica, He left a ’ note whidh ured in another trans-Atlantic area between Myrtle and Forest Passes Away Suddenly From NOW INJEW YORK His campaign to “ rid Chicago’s WITHHOLD’S DECISION. streets. This e.xception is made out hinted that ha had not been on _ Washington, Oct. 24.— ^Declaring night failure. Heart Attack—^To be Buried seliools and libraries ol British good, terms with his wife^ who A cylinder-head of the left-hand of deference to State theater pat­ that neither counsel had presented rons who may wish to park cars Tomorrow. ““ Gathering Eyidence * to De­ propaganda,” developed interesting nursed him through his long illness sufficient argument or evidence on Wright whirlwind'Motor is'believed there for more than an hour at a new ah^es today. after.his fall. .In it he demanded the essential particulars of the to have cracked under the strain. He and M m e/Lu^scu td time. Washington, Oct. 24.— Major Carl B. Roden, .head of the Chi­ that she he: refused permission to point at issue. Justice Siddons, pre­ “ The Dawn,’’ carrying Mrs. Gray­ No vote was taken at the meet­ General Joseph T. Dickman, one of fend Bootleg King— To cago public llbpaiy; and president of see his body and-requested that he siding over the F'aH-Sinclalp oil son,. Stultz and Brice Goldsborough, ing and the merchants who were the three Americans to command Separate For Good— May the American Library Association; be buried! in New Jersey. conspiracy trial, today -withheld de­ navigator, headed gracefully at sea Marinelli had come up from present will go before the select­ an army during the World War, Visit Rep. La Guardia. announced he. would give Mayor cision as to whether Harry F. Sin­ at 6:13 a. m., yesterday. The take­ men as Individuals and not as a Thompson every assistance In his Maryland where he rode his first clair’s testimony before a Senate off was beautiful, and to observers committee. George E. Keith, mem­ will be burled tomorrow In the Na­ Return to Rumania. drive' to purge the library of unpa­ winner since his accident, and was committee in 1923 way be admitted it seemed that the plane was at last ber of the board of selectruen, was tional cemetery at Arlington with prepared ‘ to take part in the Ja­ into evideno^. New York, Oct. 24.— Charles El­ triotic texts. on its way to Copenhagen. at the meeting today. all the military honors It is possible Mr. Roden, who h£« Just retumj- maica meeting, riding in the colors ’This testimony is to the effect Message Prom Plane ston and Carl Basler, gathering de­ to bestow. General Dickman died Paris, - Oct. - 24.— Mme. Magda ed from Europe, said: of Mrs. A. Swenka. ' . that during ChHstrpas week, 1921, At about threa p. m., however, positions for George Remus, boot­ “ There are at least a dozen and, In Training Sinclair and an attorney went to wireles.s reports from the plane to suddenly of a heart attack at his Lupescu, the Titian-haired Ruman­ legger, charged with the murder of for all I knrfw, l,2ft0; histories on He had been here for'two weeks ex-Secretary of Interior Albert B. Cape Elizabeth station told of the KAISER WILL NOT home here yesterday. He was 70 ian for whom Prince Carol sacri­ Imogene Holmes Remus, his our'library shelves which insinuate and was training dally at the track, Fall’s ranch at Three Rivers, New abandonment of tbe flight. A mes-j years old. ficed his rights to the throne, has that the American re-volution was a working more than is customary Mexico, for the express, purpose of sage from the plane said: estranged wife, are In New Yprk to­ elected to put an end to her ro­ for a jockey of his reputation in /'seeing abont the Teapot Dome “ We are on our way back to Old All federal troops in the district mistake.” . . . RETURN TO BERLIN will be turned out, and his body day after what Elston described mance with the prince in order that Mc.\ndrew’s Trial order to get back into trim. /■ naval oil reserve lease,” The gov­ Orchard. Engine trouble and fog as a very successful visit to Phila­ The trial of 'WUllam McAndrew> He was known as the most reck­ ernment, which is contending this too heavy to go through with’ heavy will be borne to 'Arlington on an he may be in a more fa,v6rable po­ artillery caisson., Government ofll- delphia. sition to win restoration to his suspended sUberlntendeji of less jockey of the present day. His lease was fraudently negotiated, load.’’ schools, who accused of .furthering considers admission of. Sinclair's At this time the plane. was off cials and hig’n ranking ofiBcefS of Today they will interview Repre­ rights as head of the 'Rumanian accident occurred on May 9, 1925, the Army and'Navy will attend the pro-BriUsh influences in the when his horse, Upton, fell in the Senate testimony as aJl-important. Sable Island, off the coast of Nova Ex-Crown Prince Brands sentative F. H. La Guardia of Har­ house of Hohenzollern. funeral services. Prince Carol and . Mme. Lupescu schools, >111 he resumed today with first race, and Mark Fator, on Justice’s Decision. Scotia. lem, Morris Sweetwood, Mrs. Pau­ Congressman John J. Gorman in SiddODS held that admission of An earlier report had “ The With Major General Hunter Lig­ have been spending'their last week­ “ Firearm,” rode him down. Fator Story In London Newspa­ gett and. Major General Robert L. lina Sweetwood, his wife; Mr. and end together at Mme. Lupe^scu’s the role of chief prosecution wit­ suffered minor injuries, while Mar­ the testimony rested on the ques­ Dawn’’ landing at sea in difficulty ness. Gorman was appointed by tion, had Sinclair been actually and flashing an “ SOS.” Bullard, General Dickman com­ Mrs. Mannie .KeSsler, the latter country -villa ' debating their posir inelli sustained a fractured skull manded the three American armies four business associates of Remus, tion and. after a great'struggle, Mayor Thompson, tp investigate the and Internal injuries. subpoenaed to appear before the At 4:10 p. m., “ The Dawn” was Walsh committee. He pointed out back from where . it. had started. pers as a Fake. in France at the time Of tii'e Armis­ and two “ surprise” 'witnesses. By Mme. Lupescu has decided that she suspected school history-books. In 1921 Marinelli was the lead­ tice. He participated in every major these Remus expects to trace the Gorman charges that McAndrew. ing jockey of the . that neither the prosecution nor Mrs. Grayson explained that at the will assume the role of. “ Dame Aux the defense had made ^ this clear. point off ‘Sable Island, Stultz notic­ campaign in which the Americans activities of Mrs.' Remus shortly Camejias”. and send ‘ Prince. Caro^ urged his school teachers to take a Earl Sande that year was in sec­ Berlin, Oct. 24.— The former were engaged, and was decorated before Remus’ release from Atlan­ special course of history instruc­ He asked for more details. ed white smoke pouring from the Croyrn Prince of Germany today back to Paris todi-ve alone in exile. ond place and L. Fator was third. by five governments. ta penitentla^. He claims she 'vvas ■ Mpie.' Lupescu •hah''dejJlded upon tion at the University of Chicago in The defense is objecting to the motor, and oil was streaking along branded as a fake an interview In that year Marinelli rode reading of the Sinclair statement the side and wings of the plane. trying to cover up an affair with the.friendly separation ti-iecause she which a text book Is used which. In winners, lOl seconds and printed by the Sunday Chronicle, of Franklin Dodge, department of jus­ effect, describes the patriots of t^ie to ther jury on the grounds the oil The fog was also heavy and they has come to a felization that Prince thirds. London, quoting him as predicting tice agent, and to conceal Remu.V Roston “Tea I^arty” as a "band of magnate is protected by the statue then decided to turn back. that the e.x-Kalser would return to Carol’s love f6r''her'sfahds'as the which forbids the use of any testi­ Tw« hundred .and sixty gallons BAHLE ON TAX CUT fortune, -which had been left in her principal obstacle in' his way,'hack pirates.” . . - Berlin. care. mony given before either House of of gasoline in the tanks were to the tnrone. . Gorman said he would re^>froi)i fu n eral OF CARDINAL The former Crown Prince said he Startling Statement the stand today un-Ametiijah- sec­ Congress against witness in a sub- . dum.ped to lighten the load for the did not expect his father to try to To Go To Paris sequent criminal action. trip back to Old Orchard. NOW ON IN CONGRESS The Philadelphia visit afforded Prince' Carol returns to his tions from ’three history textbooks, return to Germany or the early res­ all of -which, he says, have influenc­ TO TAKE PLACE FRIDAY The government holds that Sin­ toration of the German monarchJ^ absolute proof of Remus’ conten­ Neuilly home this week to await the clair failed to apply for Immunity tion that Mrs. Remus and Dodge of­ action; of Ills supporters in Ruman­ ed teachers in the public^ schools. The London Sunday Chronicle Three Plans Which Call For Re­ M^yor' Thompson' today instruct­ under this statute at the time ha had quoted William (the ex-Crown fered $20,000 to have hiin killed in ia, and'Mme. Lupescu remains at appeared, and therefore can not ductions From $250,000,000 the fa irb f l925, Elston said. ed Frederick Rex, municipal refer­ La.st Act of Irish Prelate Was HOPE IS ABANDONED Prince) as forecasting that his fa­ her country villa. How. long or how claim It now. to $500,000,000. Russell' Montz, stenographer of cbmplete the separation will he re­ ence librarian, to clear his files of To Perform a Marriage Cere- ther “ would soon return and ride ’ all pro-BritIsh’.thxts. The Judge indicated he would through Unter Den Linden to the the Philadelphia Police Depattinent, mains a question for the.future to m ony; OF FINDING FLYERS employfed'by John R. Marshall,-spe­ base his ruling on a determination Potsdam palace.” Also that “ Hln- Washington, Oct. 24.— The tax whether Sinclair had been formally denburg would be satisfied to take reduction fight in the Seventieth cial prosecutor, of the Jack Daniels Although Prince (3arol _ has Belfast, Oct. 24.— ’The body of conspiracy' case, at the. time> Remus subpoenaed and was or was not a Plane Found But No Sign of De a place beside the restored-throne.” Congress, which promises to be agreed to the separation, W ‘in­ Cardinal O’Donnell, who died on witness. testified against his. former ■ asso­ formed the International News Saturday after a fortnight’s Illness, Quotes Crown Prince spectacular and bitterly contested, WOMAN LEADS STRIKERS Lawyers In Conference Lesseps and His Mechanic* The London paper had quoted ciates in that case, swore that he S’ervice toda'y that he will assume a was.taken to the Armagh Cathedral and Marshall had afforded Remus The seven lawyers in the case, the former Crown Prince further as got under way today with the as­ today to He In state until Friday. surprised, went into a conference Matane. Quebec, Oct. ?4.— With saying: ^ sembly of the joint congressional, a guard of four, gunmen, w,ho, shad­ (Coutinued on Page 3) IN COAL MINE RIOTS One of' the last acta of the Card­ owed the bootlegger from his hotel. with siddons while a befuddled Jury hope almost abandoned, search was "Ludendorff and Voii Macken- tax committee to consider the vari­ inal was to marry a couple at his continued today for Count De Les­ stared at the bench. Apparently the sen (who led the German drive ous plans advanced. bedside. He had ^ven a promise to attorneys were arguing the question sens and his E-ussian mecl]ianic, marry them but was so -weak from Chinchincoff, who have been miss­ through the Balkans) would be Just There are three principal plans: Breaks Through Guards and out, ' but because of the Jury’s as satisfied as "Yon Hlndenburg. Illness that he could not arise from presence they made their con-versa- ing .since they tock off frcm Gaspe 1. Sponsored by President Cool- Stops Men From Going' to his bed. Rather than break his Basin in the seaplane .[upiter last Former Crown Prince Rtfpprecht, idge and Secretary of the Treasury tion inaudible. cf Bavaria, who commanded the Startiing Octabear 25 Their Work. word he requested that the couple It appeared that there would be Tuesday. Mellon which would limit the total come to the sick chamber for the Almost all of De Leasep’s plane northern group of German armies cut to $250,000,000. no ruling today, j op the western front, would become Trinidad^ Colorado, Oct. 24.— nuptial ceremony. This was confirmed when the con­ has been recovered from the Gulf 2. Sponsored by Senator Reed One hundred and fifty striking coal Klng of Bavaria. 'The German peo­ Smoot, Republican of Utah, chair­ “ I did not want to cause any dis­ ference Aided abruptly and Owen of St. Lawrence, the fuselage hav­ miners, led b y Sunda Benas, re­ appointment,” explained the Card­ ing drifted ashore at St. Feliclte on ple are longing for the return of man of the Senate finance commit­ New Closing J. Roberts, government counsel. the ex-Kaiser Just as he is dream­ puted I. W, W. member, today inal after t?»e rites. After conduct­ caUed L. E; Eddy, former employee Saturday. The engine Is the only tee, which would hold the reduction matched up a mountain canyon to ing of the day when he will rule a to $350,000,000. ing the marriage ceremony tpe in the General Land office as the important part missing, this natur­ Berwind, fifteen miles north of Cardinal extended his blessing to ally having sunk when the plane new German empire.” 3. Backed by Rep. Garner, the day’s flrst witness. - Commenting upon the interview here, brdke through a Hoe o f mine the bride and bridegroom. crashed. Democratic tax expert, and support­ MANCHESTER STORES He was called to tell about pla^ the former Crown Prince said: ed by most Democrats, which would guards aAd deputy sheriffs and suc­ Special services for the Cardinal Apparently when De Lesseps and “ It Is a fake from beginning to were held in churches throughout ing'^mining claims on the Teapot his companion landed on the water push the reduction up to $400,- ceeded In keeping all the men In end. I never gave any such inter­ the three mines near Berwind from Ireland yesterday. Masses were Dome, reserve at the time Sinclair they had time to adjust life pre­ 000,000 or $500,000,000. and BANKS CLOSED leased the field. view, because it is exactly contrary Rep; Garner declared Congress going to work. said for the repose of the prelate s servers, as these were missing from to my real riaws. I am a private Defense Objects the machine. However, fog and pre­ will-not follow the treasury’s rec­ In a melee, -when Prank Sanders, soul. citi-’cn of Gonuany ami I do not TUESDAY SVENINOS mine guard, tried'’to stop the wom­ The defense objected to admis­ vailing storms greatly reduced tbp ommendations in tax slashing “ b*j- sion of a report Eddy had prepared 'give political interviews.” an and her followers, Sanders was TOWN TAXES DUE chance of the aviators being sight­ cause every busInessmaD In the on the validity of such claims, but ed by passing ships, although there country knows the treasury has struck by one of the marching, min­ STATE h e a l t h REPORT Hartford, Conn., Oct. 24.— The Siddons ruled it in. Sinclair had still is a possibility that some been lamentablj^ Inaccurate in esti­ ers., He was not seriously hurt. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 24.— Scar­ mating treasury surpluses, and no OPEN THURSDAY The woman'leader " was finally state and military taxes levied an­ bought up these claims and given fisherman picked them up. quite-claim deeds to the govern­ De Lesseps was a pioneer in av­ let fever was the only contagions one has faith Id treasury figures any arrested, l)Ufc the njob charged the nually on towns are now due and disease to show an appreciable in­ ment in advance of procurement of iation, having b?.e.U a stunt flyer In more.” sheriff’s'’autombblle,’ effecting hef W. H. Blodgett, state tax commis­ crease during the pMt week, ac­ a f t e r n o o n s AMD sioner, has notified each town of his lease. the pre-war days of Graham-White The report said quite positively and the Wrights. His wife is the cording to the weekly, morbidity QUAKE REPORTED Sixteen plcketers were reported the amount assessed against it. The report of the State Department of EVENINGS INSTEAD arrested In this district. state tax Is set at $1,500,000, and that not a claim was valid-with th* daughter of Sir William Mackenzie single exception of 160 acres, a of Toronto.* Health. This dIseaM Ipcreased Denver, Colo., Oct. severe Infomqitlons were. filed In Dis­ the town part'of the military tax is from 15 cases a week to thftty this earthquake was reported today by trict Court against Kriste'h Svanum $341,317.50. school, section, which belonged to TREASURY BALANCE week. Other cases of contagious Father Forestall of Regis college Stores closed WEDNESDAY at NOON. I. 'W. W. leader, charging inciting Bpth of theise are portioned the ^ate of ’Wyoming. here. At 8:30 a. m. the selsinograph Sinclair’s action in buying uP diseases were reported as follows; Open SATURDAY EVENINGS as usual. to picketing, and his pendipg ar­ among.the towns according .to the diphtheria 29, typhoid 4, measles was still‘ recording tremors and he receipts of these towns in the past Washington, Oct. 24’.— Treasury rest is expected to precipitate fur­ (CoHtiiined on Poi.’ e S ). balance October 21: |360,187,- 2, whooping cough 50, chicken pox was unable to 'determine the exact ther outbreaki.. . . ~ three yea^s. intensity or origin of tha quake. 132.84. ,41. pneumonia 83* mumpi 21. “T

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A m y football game at New Haven Interna Harv 200% 200 200% Epidemic of Robberies in Bos­ worthless claims, the gove^ment ,playe4 eu4 popoprn and apples were 'O jJ i s r i T t l i l l e y js m e tn h Bid Aslted Inter Paper ...68% 65% 66% E)ipected Within 48 Hours; To contends, was an indication of the served for refreshments. - Bank Stocks Inspir?,t ...... 18% 18% 18% Welcome Flyers In Royal ton During the Night—Five ^*^Har^ P. Flies who Is attending EI t h e u bad faith in which the Teapot Dome the Suffleld school spent the week City Bank & Trust . . .730 — Inter Nickle . . 66 63% 63% Fashion. ' Safes Looted. lease was conceived. Roberts holds TROLLEY HITS AUTO Capitai >iatl Bank ...2 7 0 —* Kennecott .... 7 2 % 72 27 end at bis home here. ^ . that Sinclair bought them and turn­ Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Sr., at­ Darien, Conn., Oct. 24.— Mrs. Conn River ...... ,.3 0 0 Le Valley .... 93 92% 92% Lisbon, Oct. 24.— Miss Miss Ruth Boston, Mass., Oct. 24. — Five ed the deeds back to the govern­ Benjamin Carbone, of Flushing, N. First Bond and Mort 53 — Marl Oil .... 34% 34% 34% fur robbers in an automobile suc­ tended the wedding of Mrs. Welles . *vi ^ in a comedy Elder and Captain George Halde- ment solely to prevent any possible nephew, Lawrence Smith of ^New Y., and Mrs. Catherine Fortune, of First Natl (Htfd) . . .800 ■ 310 Mack Truck ..101% 100% 101 man, American flyers on the last cessfully staged a daring $5,000 litigation that might bring the 55 Milford and Miss Charlotte Moore Brooklyn, N. Y., are still In Nor­ TneCONCTAN'^ Hart Natl B & Tr . . .475 48& Mo Pac com . 55% 54% lap of their eventful voyage Jo downtown robbery early today by circumstances of his own deal to walk hospital under treatment for Htfd Conn Tr C o ----- 740 — N A Company. 57 56% 57 smashing the door of a Bromfield of Southington, Saturday. 157% Paris, due hero within 48 hours, light. injuries' received yesterday when "Land Mtg & Title , . . -65 58 ^ N Y Central . .157% 156% this city today pr^oPa^ed to welcome street shop. Eddy further testiffed that origi­ Mr. and Mrs. C. Vinton Ben­ 54 jamin were giveu a surpijw party a trolley car swept into three auto­ ONE SOLID YEAR. IN SSW VOftH Morris Plan Bank .,..140 —‘ N H Rail ----- 54% 53% them in royal fasHlon. About the same time discovery nally the Sinclair lease had no mobiles containing picnic parties. Park St T r ...... 510 — 93% at the clubhouse at Barber Hill on Prices: Eves., Orch. ^1* North Pac . . . 94% 93 n „ 1/ As .evidence of the determination was made that five safes in the of­ preamble, but that later, in his Two other vlctlcs were discharged Phoenix St B T r ----- 410 — Saturday eveuingr it b^iAS tbe Postum ...... 113% 111% i of Portuguese officials to accord all fices of the H. P. Hood Co., milk presence. Fall personally dictated and have returned to their homes. g2.5o, fs, S: Riverside T ru st...... 450 —* Penn R R ...... 64% 64% ' possible honors to the daring Amer­ contractors, in Charlestown, had one. The defense contends Fall took fifteenth anniversary of their mar­ Gal. 50c. Bends 69% riage. They received many beautiful The automobiles were parked on Bal. $2, fl.5 0 , $1; Vam. O r. 75c, Pres St Car .. 69% 69% ican girl and her companion it was been looted. no active part in the making of the the trolley/track in broad daylight. Htfd & Conn West 6. 95 Pull new ...... 7 6 % 7 5 % 76% announced today that Major Ur- A lone thief was driven from a presents and refreshments were Gal. 50c. East Conn Power ...100 102 72% XS2>B6» An investigation Is under way. Radio Cor . . . 72% 71% mento Belres and Lieutenant-Col­ west end jewelry shop and two dar­ George Hoover^ Sinclair lawyer, S6rv6d« ■^Xlonn L P 4%s .... 98% 101 72% Mrs. Herbert Bowers of Man­ 390 Sears Roe . . . 72% 71% onel Duarte, of the Portuguese fly­ ing holdups were recorded in Rox- cross examined Eddy, who was a ffiart E L 7 s ...... 380 Sou P a c ...... 121% 1|20% 121% ing corps, were appointed to wel­ hury and Everett. chester and son Sherwood Bowers Conn L P 5%s ....108% 110 131 cautious witness. 105 South Rail ...131% 130% come the visitors in an official ca- The police “ flying squad,” re- and Mrs. Josephine Wetherell of Erid Hyd 5 s ...... 103 .3 O of N J .. . 39 38 % 39 Oakland left for a motor trip last Insurance Stocks assem'bled this fall because of a AWAITING COURT OPENING Studebaker . . 5 3 % 5 2 % 53 Miss Elder and Haldeman were series of fur robberies, was unable Monday morning. They went over Aetna F ir e ...... 660 775 94% Washington, Oct. 24.— Together Tob Prod .... 94% 94% aboard the steamer Lima bound to catch the fur thieves who fled in the Mohawk Trail to New York TO- Aetna Cas & Sur ..1175 1200 187% with ex-Secretary of Interior B. 775 Union Pac ...187% 185 here after a stop at Madeira where an automobile bearing a Rhode State and spent Monday night at TO- Aetna L i f e ...... 765 United Drug .186 181 186 they were feted and then escorted Fall, Harry F. Sfticlair awaited the 1750 Island license plate. > opening of court this morning in Johnstone, New York- Tuesday ^ o n n G e n ...... 1720 United Fruit 137% 135 137% to vantage points where they could morning they left for Dundee, N. A utom obile...... 325 350 52% his trial for criminal conspiracy to 720 U S Rubber . 53% 51% view the marvelous beauty of that Y., where they spent the night, and SOUTH [HANOHBSTBR NiGin' Hart F i r e ...... 700 U S Steel .... 139 % 137% 137% learn whether admissions he made island. EARTHQUAKE RECORDED; in 1923 to a Senate committee may left Wednesday morning, motoring NiGirr Hart St Boil ...... 800 Wabash pfd A 95 95 95 The girl-pilot rowed on a moun­ hack as far as Newburgh on the Lincoln Nat Life .... 93 W esting...... 79% 78% 79 tain lake with a native child and be used against him. 860 Over the week end. Justice Fred­ Hudson. Thursday morning they National Fire ...... 845 Willys Over .. 14 13% 13% during- one* of the festivities drank SOMEWHERE IN PACIHC came over the Storm King Highway P h oen ix...... 735 750 erick Siddons had before him the a glass of champagne. The aviators and over Bear Mountain Bridge, Travelers...... 1475 1490 arguments of opposing counsel on took lunch at the home of United arriving home Thursday afternoon. JOHN 147 EARL CARROLL BACK. the question, and this morning he 2 Miles Out R ossia...... States Cbnsul Lord at Funchal. Seismographs All Over the They encountered floods and land GH.BERT in “ PubUc Utility Stocks New York, Oct. 24.— Earl Car- G igantic wa& scheduled to hand down a rul­ Conn L P 8 % ...... ^^O 123 roll, Broadway’s bathtub martyr, Country Report ing. Martin IV. Littleton, Sinclair slides, due to the heavy rains in GILBERT’S GREATEST THRILLER SINCE Conn L P 7% ...... 117 today reported at his theatrical of­ Convulsions* that country, along the banks of attorney, has quoted the statute for­ the Delaware and Susquehannah Green aWt & Gas . . . 99% fice ready for business. He an­ NEW FORD MODEL bidding the employment of Con­ “THE BIG PARADE.” , Hart E L ...... 386 nounced that he will plunge imme­ San Francisco, Calif., Oct. 24.—A gressional testimony against a per­ rivers. Hart Gas c o m ...... 88 diately into his producing business NOT YET APPROVED gigantic convulsion of the earth’s son In a later criminal'proceeding. Wapping Grange will hold their Hart Gas p fd ...... 58 and will visit his two road shows surface probably ‘ somewhere be­ Owen J. Roberts, government regular meeting, Tuesday evening, Oct. 25. It is to he a Hallowe’en S O N E Tel C o ...... 168 now at Allentown, Pa., and Bos­ neath the surface of the North counsel, contends that Sinclair fail­ Conn El Ser pfd .... 88 ton. The.paroled producer spent Pacific ocean was indicated today by ed to ^ead for such immunity at Night, all coming in costumes. The TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Manufacturing Stocks his first Sunday of freedom with a Several Minor Parts Must First seismograpbic -readings at various following are the committee, Ruth 76% the time he appeared before the Ameri Hard ...... 7 4 % cruise over . He is Be O. K.’d Before Car is Put stations on the western rim of the Senate Committee and therefore is Stoddard, Frances Stoddard, Mary jAmerican Silver .... 26 living with his sister, Mrs. Franz North American continent. Alford, Ralph Collins, Franklin On Market* 4 not now entitled to immunity. Welles, Ralph Wetherell and Roger I'Acme Wire ...... 10 Schneider despite his wife’s efforts The earth disturbances, starting The Disputed Testimony Billings Spencer com — Spencer. to 'persuade him to return to their Detroit, Mich., Oct. 24. The at 8:05 a- m. (Pacific coast time) The testimony in question was to Billings Spencer pfd . — home. Whether their reconcila- according to the records of the Leonidas E. Page who has been Bigelow Har^ com . . 81 new Ford car, in its experimental the effect that Sinclair and one of tion, reported during his trial, has plage, has been approved by H ^ry University of California seismo­ his lawyers had made a trip ' to ill at his home for the past week Bristol Brass...... 9% been completed is not yet known. graph, were continuing unabated was removed to the Manchester Collins Co ...... 100 Ford, but it hqs not been O. K, d Three Rivers, New Mexico, Christ­ ilSEATFILM for production, since Ford is re­ more'than three hours later< mas week, 1921, for the express Memorial hospital last week for COMEDO. > Colt Firearm s...... 27 % OLD FLORIST DIES. Seismologists were unabm to observation. Eagle Lock ...... 73 serving decision on several minor purpose of seeing Fall about leas­ New Britain, Conn., Oct. 24.— parts, according to an official state­ compute the exact location 01 the ing the Teapot Dome naval reserve The Federated Sunday school Fafnir Bearing...... 108 Carl Lorenzen, New-Britain’s first ^JLFAND ment today from' the Ford Motor disturbance owing to the fact that from the government. It is the held their Hallowe’en social at the , Hart & Cooley...... 215 florist, died at his home here to­ the record was continuing and could G II2 L S / Inter Silver com . . . .180 Company. prosecution’s contention that this Parish House last Friday evening, nenna day at the age of sixty-nine years not be removed from the delicate Inter Silver pfd ....123 Officials said Henry Ford was lease was fraudulently made and and was well patroni-ed there being after a long illness. Mr. ‘Lorenzen not at the new assembly plant machines until after the temblors Landers, Frary & Cl. IS jwas born in Germany 69 years ago that Fall accepted a bribe of over a oVer ninety present, most all com­ With Joan Crawford and Geo. K. Arthur Mann & Bow A .... 17 Thursday, as stated in an article in had subsided. q'uarter million dollars for jamming ing In costume. There were four last Saturday and came to this a New York newspaper, announcing do B ...... 8 (country in 1878. He was florist at it through. For that reason Roberts prizes given, one for the most New Brit Ma pfd A , . 103 the “ official” turning out of the is most eager that the jury hear in 'Hartford Retreat before coming new Ford car. MORROW TAKES POST do c o m ...... 19 here. During his residenc<4 in. the Sinclair’s own words a statement THURSDAY NIGHT ’THURSDAY .Niles Be Pond new . . . 16 He spent the entire day with C. that the oil magnate traveled clear United States Mr. Lorenzen crossed E. Sorenson, general manager, in I j R Mont pfd ...... — the Atlantic twenty-nine times. Ho AS ENVOY TO MEXICO across the country to see about the North & J u d d ...... 26 the Dearborn laboratories. There leajs three mgnths in advance of its PARSONS was caught in Germany at the out­ has been no exhibition of the new Hartford Pratt, Whitney pfd .. 80 break of the war and experienced consummation. Peck, Stowe & Wil . . 19 car in Dearborn, or anywhere, as A Diamond Ring Gven Away difficulty in getting away. Arrives at Capital in Special When Fall and E. L, Doheny THE SENSATIONAL HIT Russell Mfg Co , .. . . 50 said in the New York newspaper. stood trial for conspiracy In the Mr. Lorenzen was never married.* “ It is n^w to me that there has Train—Refuses to Talk to iScoville Mfg Co new. . 54 making of the Elk Hills naval re­ CHARLES L. WAGNEFL He devoted much time to orphan been a new car placed on exhibit,” Newspapermen. in As^oeisthn w ith Edgsr Selwyn jntsents Smyth. Mfg C o ...... 400 children, providing for members of serve lease, objections were ra.ised ' Free Stanley Wks com . . . 61 Fred L.'"Black, advertising mana­ local orphanges in many ways. He to admission of Doheny’s testimony * Stanley Works pfd .. 27 ger, said today. “ There has been no Mexico City, Oct. 24.— Dwight W. WAUrCR "THE WITH MANY OTHER PRESENTS was a 32nd degree Mason. exhibit anywhere of the new Ford.” Morrow, American ambassador to before the same Senate committee i’ Standard Screw ..... 96 but Justice A. A. Hoehling ruled It Torrington .... 82 Mexico, formally took charge of his IN THE ORAMMTIC Underwood ...... 61 PUPILS’ NARROW ESCAPE. FAILED TO PAY TAXES post here today. Mr. Morrow arrived in. For that reason, Roberts Is hope­ SENSATION MRKEIt U S Eavelop pfd ...1 1 4 Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 24.— Dozens late yesterday on a special train ful of, again winning his point. Prices: Eves. Orch. 52.50; Bal. Union Mfg C o ...... 22 of pupils were menaced and three Hartford, Conn., Oct. 24.— Some froin Laredo. A ruling favorable to the govern­ 52, 5 1 .50, 5 1 ; Fani. Clr. 75c; Gal. Conung Next Week “ Ben Hur” Whitlock Coil Pipe .. 15 persons injured, including Edmund 950 corporations reigistered in An early meeting with President ment will mean much to the prose­ 50c; Wed. Mat., Orch. 51*50; Bal. Coleman, a 17 year old pupil, by Connecticut have failed to file an­ Calles is being sought and a request cution, for 4t will permit also the 5 1 ; 2nd Bal. 50c, Plus Tax: the premature explosion today of a nual reports with the secretary of probably will be made through the placing of testimony Fall gave the “ celebration” bomb which was to SEATS NOW jC state, and arft now subject to pen­ foreign office eitherr tomorrow or Senate in the present record; open the fund campaign for Hut­ next day. At the meeting the am- N,Y. Stocks chinson high school. Randolph alties amounting to approximately $31,000. Of these eight hundred -hassador will present his creden­ Linterman, a teacher, and Bert tials. Better, newspaperman, also were are domestic and the delinquency fine is $25. Thd fine for foreign, Upon his arrival here Mr. Mor­ High Low 1 p. m. injured. or out-of-state corporations is $100 row was extremely reticent. Ho Allis Chal ....111% 110% 111'; . The bomb set off by Principal M. firmly declined to say anything for Smith Thomas, -exploded before and there are upward of one hun­ Allied Chem .147 145 145% dred of these in the delinquent list. publication. Ho explained he could Kellogg Concert Course Am Can 62% -61% 62 leaving the metal tube in which it not permit himself even his first THE RIALTO Chartered concerns are also re­ had been placed, scattering scraps impressions of the country. From Am Car & Fdy 97% 97% 97% quired to file and about fifty which Six Sunday Afternoon* Am Sugar . . . 80% 80% 80% of metal inevery direction among his manner it would be gathered, pupils and spectators. The injured have failed to do so will pay fines however, he was pleased by the cor­ LAST TIME TONIGHT AmT&T ...174% 172% 173 of fifty dollars each. The attorney- Capitol Theater"Hartford Am Woolen . . 21% 21% 21% were not critically hurt. dial receptions tendered him along general collects the fines and he is the route from Laredo here. Anaconda .... 46 45% 45% mailing notices to the delinquent Atchison .... 186.%. 184% 185 DUBS FROM SCRATCH Rod Roeque Am Bosch . . . 21% 21% 21% Stamford, Conn., Oct. 24.— Miss corporations. YOUNG INVENTOR LOST N ov. 6th Bald Loco ...255 252 253 Pearl Agnes Bigelow, daughter of New York, Oct. 24.— Nation-wide -m - Balt & Ohio . 116% 116% 116% Dr. E. S. Bigelow, naturalist and WINS SCHOLARSHIP search for Lincoln Jewell, 16-year- Schumann-Heink Beth S t ...... 52 51% 52 lecturer living in Sound Beach, is old inventive genius was started to­ Can P a c ...... 188 1871^ 188 dead at her home today of an in­ New York, Oct. 24.— Sixteen- day after the boy’s father, Sargent ^^Cvuis6 Of TI16 Jssp w B Farewell Appearance Ches & Ohio .204% 201% 204 fected lip. Miss Bigelow, who was year-old Elaine Arnold of Houston, H. Jewell of Hastings-on-Hudson, Chi North . . . 90 89% 89% thirty-two, scratched her lip while Texas, hailed as a coming prima N. Y., revealed his son had been ALSO C M & St P pf 29% 28% 28%, at a nursing home in Westchester donna of grand opera, has been missing since October 6. The boy N ov. 27th Chi Rock Is ..105 104 105 county, New York, last week. She awarded Uie Sembrich scholarship, had invented a small two-cycle gas­ BEN TURPIN COMEDV Con G a s ...... 111% 110% H I returned to her home on the advice it was announce^ today by the Jul- oline motor and had been refused Season Mario Chamlee Cord Prod . . . 56% 56% 56% of physicians and died shortly af­ liard Musical Foundation. At the funds to ta^e his machine to De­ Dodge Bro ....15% 14% 15% terward. same time it was revealed that troit, the father said. It has been ' TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY Leading Metropolitan Tenor Maizie Voughn Parish winner of learned Lincoln visited two plants at Springfield, Mass., a few days aft­ Oscar Seagle Texas state scholar­ MAY McAVOY and CONRAD NAGLE Dec. 11th ship, who has just returned from er his departure from home coat­ Tickets «.* Italy, was regarjjed. in municipal less and hatless, hut his machine opera circles in that country as was called impractical by experts -m - Marion Tally America's most promising (jolora there, it was said. He wore whip­ cord breeches, golf stockings and a Sensaticmal Prima Donna of I Watch For Our Advt. In tura soprano. blue shirt wihen he left home, the ^^Slightly Used’’ the Metropolitan Opera Co, father said, adding that the boy This Week SPANISH BEAUTY SHOT was temperamental and may possi­ bly have taken desperate course. Jan. 15th Wednesday’ s Herald Boston, Mass., Oct. 24.— ^While k i police were searching today _ for tv.’o suspects in the mysterious Fritz Kreisler ANNOUNCING A SPECIAL ehooting of Mrs. Regina Flitterman, It Means■ ^ the twenty-six-year-old Spanish World’s Greatest Violinist THREE DAY SALE. beauty, was under the surgeon s Better Seats and knife at City hospital, three bullets •Jan. 29th being removed from her right Money Saved. breast. ^ 3------SHOWS DAILY ------3 Harold Bauer Discarding her story that she Circle was shot outside of a South End MAT. 2:15. EVE. 6:45-8:45 Master Pianist George H. WilHams, house, police accepted the story of Johnson Block, South Manchester. Miss Mae Hamberger that both women were held up lu the Hani- Single Pablo Casals Store Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings herger apartment and that one of U RtU 7;30. the hold-up men became excited TONIGHT TOMORRROW AND WED. World’s Greatest ’Cellist and fired. Both men sought have Tickets ^t3CX3CXXX5

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R 5 forter and a basket of kitchen uten­ VIOUNIST FEATURE OF sils. Miss Elsie Gebhardt rendered HOBSON COMPARES ACCIDENT SHOWS several vocal solos in a very charm­ Rockville ing manner. LUTHER LEAGUE CONCERT Notes WHISKEY IN CAR Everett Bell of Union street ROME AND AMERICA spent the week-end In New Haven as the guest of Edward Garvey of Miss Elsa Nordstrom to Ap­ NEW ROAD KEEPS Yale. pear Here Nov. 2; Local « « William Howe, Ellsworth Nettle- Tells of Death Penalty For Singers o f N ote on BUI. 37 Botfles Found h Auto ton and Francis O’Loughlin of Yale were In town over the week-end. An opportunity will he given to That Crashes Here; Oggu- Special Showing BUSINESS A W A Y Charles Little of Wllllston Aca­ Boozing; Sees Prohibition Manchester’s music lovers to hear a demy was the guest of his parents, violinist of note on Wednesday eve­ Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Little of Or­ ning, Nov. 2, when Miss Elsa pants Take to Woods. chard street over the week-end. As .Coming World Issne. Nordstrom, concert violinist of Some Rockville People Feel Sidney Crossett, son of Mrs. Ab­ Worcester, will feature in a concert Scatter Rugs bey Crossett of Snlpsic street, is under the auspices of 'Team No. 5 of Rome had prohibition and a The case of D. W. Pinto of 186 convalescing at the Brooklyn Army the Luther League of the Swedish Franklin avenue, Hartford, who We invite you "to inspect this special That Trade Has Been Di­ Hospital. death penalty for violation of the Lutheran church. law against alcoholism, said Rich­ faces charges of reckless driving showing of the smaller rugs ranging in Miss Florence Abbey of East and evading responsibility as the re­ Main street is spending a few days mond Pearson Hobson at the South size from 18x36 to 36x72. There are many verted From City. in New York accompanied by Bris­ Methodist church last night. Mr. sult of an automobile accident here yesterday, was continued until new shapes and patterns and the color tol friends. Hobson, who is touring this state combinations are most pleasing. You will Lewis Leonard of Tolland ave­ under the auspices of the Connect­ Thursday morning at the request of nue, who has been quite ill is very icut Temperance and Anti Saloon his attorney in Manchester Police also find the prices to be very reasonable. (Special to The Herald) Court today by Judge Raymond A. Rockville, October, 24.— It jg much improved which will be pleas- League, drew a parallel between There is a splendid variety. We can men­ I ing news to his many friends. this country and the Roman Em­ Johnson. Pinto is the owner of the tion but few here. doubtful in the minds of many in Mrs. August Flss, Mrs. Willlarn pire in its glory as far as prohibi- I automobile hut it was not proved Rockville that any benefit has been Kington, Everett Wanegar and tion legislation is concerned. | that he was the driver. This is what CHECKER BATH MATS d* -| n c deserved from the state road im­ Robert Gregus motored to Mount Regarding the continued reports the court will try to determine on provements that have been made in I Thursday. N ow a t ...... ^ I . 5 7 0 Herman on Sunday where they which run to the effect that there 27x48, Heavy, Braided, Washable. Rockville, especially on the trunk were the guests of Richard Pippin is as much booze being sold in., this The accident occurred at 4:15 lines. This was demonstrated on and Raymond Fiedler of this city. country as there was in pre-pfohi- i yesterday afternoon in front of a CHENILLE BATH RUGS, PLEASING Saturday. The completion of the Miss Marguerite Moxon of Tal- hition times, Mr. Hobson said that I gasoline station operated by Henry road from Lanz’s corner to the cott avenue is spending a few days Gruseener on Center street. The PATTERNS. it would take a vast army of boot­ 24.X48 27x54 Tolland line resulted in many auto­ with her sister, Mrs. Fred Yost of leggers and an enormous number 1 Buick sedan owned by Pinto was mobiles that were on r their way Newark, N. J. ’ going toward Hartford at a fast either to or from the football of stills to produce and sell the Hope Chapter, O. E. S., Sewing quantity of booze and beer that rate of speed, it is. said, when it $4.95 $5.95 games on Saturdays from going Society will hold an afternoon whist ! crashed head-on into an Oldsmobile 24 Inch Oval Braided Q C through Rockville. There were distilleries and breweries put out MOTTLED AXMINSTERS at the home of Mrs. Edith Say of before the Volstead Act was pas­ ^ touring car operated by Albert N. Yam Rugs ...... V * ^ many who took the new road, which Prospect street Tuesday afternoon Gladding which had come to a 20 Inch Oval Braided d*0 Q C 27X.54 a t ...... $2.95 carried them outside of Rockville sed. at 2:30. Refreshments will be serv­ temporary stop prior to turning in­ Rugs, AH W ool ...... A heavy rug closely woven with good blending through the town of Vernon, start­ ed. Mrs. Mary Ahern and Mrs. Lil­ Not “ Railroaded” to the gas station driveway. of colors. . ing at the Tolland line and coming lian Trouton will assist at the “ It was not a railroading propo­ Found Liquor in Car 27 Inch Oval Wilton d» Q Q C but in Talcottville. The result was luncheon. sition, this prohibition amend­ Although no one was injured, R u g s ...... PATTERN RUGS IN AXMINSTERS, the loss of some sales in the differ­ Mayflower Rebekah Lodge will ment,” Mr. Hobson told his hear­ both automobiles were considerably NEW DESIGNS. ent stores that were made in other hold a regular meeting Tuesday ers. “ We did not put this over damaged. The occupants of the 18x36 24x36 27x34 places that might have been made evening in I. O. O. F. Hall. The while the boys were in France, as in Rockville. Buick car fied down lilac street and New Closing Schedule annual roll call will be held and it some of our opponents say. This disappeared into the woods im­ 2.49 2.95 3.95 May Expect Tunney is hoped a large number of the movement started more than 50 Miss Elsa Nordstrom $ $ $ There is an expectation that Gene mediately after getting out of the Now in Effect members will be present. After the years ago and only reached its Miss Nordstrom recently returned automobile. Their reason for doing MOTTLED AXMINSTER HALL Tunney, in person, may be seen in meeting an entertainment program logical conclusion in 1918.” Rockville within a few days, as from Paris, where she studied for this was later revealed when Police­ RUNNERS will be given by the October social Capt. Hobson cited statistics to man John McGlipn, who conducted Manchester Stores Are No 2-3x9 2-3x12 Tunney has planned to make a visit committee. Mrs. E.nma Mead is two years and since then has at­ to this county. Willard Mack, the prove that prohibition is a success, tracted very favorable comment an investigation, found five cases Longer Open chairman of the committee. Follow­ despite the so-called propaganda containing 37 bottles of liquor TUESDAY EVENINGS 6.95 8.95 actor, and a friend of Tunney’s has ing the entertainment refreshments from the critics of the East by her $ $ which is put out by the wet inter­ labeled as Scotch-whiskey beneath invited him to spend a few days in will be served. marked personality, excellent tech­ his lodge at Mansfield, which is in ests. The death rate is lower all nique, artistic rendition and un­ the seats. Open Instead The time honored custom of an­ over the country, he said, and pros­ 27 INCH RAG RUGS ..... 79 c this county, to hunt and it is also nually observing in an appropriate usual ability in interpretation. According to one bystander this THURSDAY ALL DAY AND known that he had intended to vis­ perity has become a general thing. Appearing also on the program was not all the booze that had been EVENINGS. manner the passing of another year “ There are more than 46,000,000 it Bolton for a day or two. in various fraternal social orders, will be two of Manchester's leading in the car this person declared ROUND BRAIDED RUGS $3.95 No Signs Up history is again being cgrrie'd out bank accounts in the country to­ musical lights, Miss Helen Berg- that while the policeman was busy Size 36 Inches. Very special. The signs regarding the parking and at least a dozen committees are day,” he said. “This is an in­ gren, contralto soloist of the Cen­ making his investigation, several of automobiles on Market street, at work formulating plans for fit­ crease of many hundred per cent tral Baptist church of Hartford, and bottles of the liquor was pillifered Helling where there is to be no ting celebrations to be held during over the number before prohibi­ Albert Pearson, bass soloist of the by spectators. Sparking and designating the length the pext six weeks. Several ban­ tion. The churches have added Center Congregational church of Hartford police were notified of of time that parking may be allow- quets are also being planned by the more than five millions to their the same city. the seizure and reported hack later G. E. Keith Furniture Co., Inc. .ed on the other side, have not as different societies in the city. membership and the American na­ Tickets can be obtained from that a man named Rocco Pinto, SOUTH MANCHESTER yet been placed and as a result the Miss Gladys Palmer of Union tion is 34 per cent, more effective members of the Luther League. had come to the police station there COR. MAIN AND SCHOOL STS, parking rules as defined and to be­ street spen the week-end in Willi- under the new law.” and reported his car had been come effective a week ago, are not mantic the guests of Mrs. Jennie Raps Newspapers being pressed. stolen. Objected to liond Voice Bennett. He rapped the newspapers for W. W- Pinto was in court this what he described as their policy morning and said he knew nothing John Kustowsky is the owner of ABOUT TOWN success but now we have Mme Lu What has the weather to do with, two cars, his best car, and his work­ of suppressing news favorable to about the accident to his car; that us giving a fine console mirror tree the prohibition cause. He made the he was not driving it at the time. pescu’s promise to play the role of ing car. The first is a big one and K. OF C. TO INSTALL ‘Dame Aux Camelias’ and now she ■with $25 worth of merchandUe or the other a small one, a Chevrolet. TOWN ADVERTISEMENT statement that readers will not His attorney had previously re­ more, cash or credit? Just provo it Mrs. Jennie Strong Hall, who is is ready to send the prince away Yesterday being a pleasant day see prohibition news on the front quested an adjournment and this by calling oh us. Our stock Is new NOTICE. for accustomed to spend her summers OFFICERS TONIGHT from her.” John decided to take a ride and Proposed order establishing page, or on any other page was granted under bonds of $200 and up-to-date, Benson’i Furniture, -took his big car. When he returned that matter. with her father, Robert N. Strong for reckless driving and $300 for building and veranda lines on east to j of Oakland, left for her home in 649 Mala street.— ^AdT. ’-last night and went to the garage side and the west side of Westmin­ Those people who desire evading responsibility. V ' where he kept the small car he change the laws at will came in-for New York, this being tlie twentieth WANDERERS RETURNED ster Road from Porter Street on the anniversary of her marriage to James D. Burke Becomes found that the reading on his north to Cromwell Street on the a reprimand. Grand Knight— ^District Dep­ Invest In recreation, health, hap* speedometer showed an additional ‘ "They can’t come in here and George H. Hall, formerly of this piness. Visit the Community- south, with time and place of pub­ town. uty to be Present. TO HOMES BY POUCE fifty miles more than when he last lic hearing on said proposed order. make a tattered rag out of our Club.— Adv. left it. He accused a young man liV' The Selectmen of Manchester, constitution,” he said. ing in the house just across the Mr. Hobson went into the drug Manchester Grange will hold its James D. Burke will be installed Conn., at a meeting held Oct. 17, regular meeting in Tinker hall as grand knight at the meeting of Wilfred Delphond, son of Mrs. railroad tracks on Brooklyn street 1927, acting under and pursuant to question to some extent, telling of and OflScer Shea, who was up on Wednesday evening at 7:30. This DIRS GRACE DEGUTIS Campbell Council, Knights of Co­ Nina Delphond of Branford, N. H., Section 9 (44) Special Laws Conn., the traffic as it exists now in this Mrs. Grace Degutis, aged 33, and Blaine Morrison, son of John We recommend ^High street heard the noise, so country. He mentioned heroin, early hour is in order to allow time lumbus, In K. of C. hall, this even­ brought him in on the charge of 1913, approved April 9, 1913, and for a public whist at 8 o’clock, the wife of William Degutis, of 30 Lib­ ing at '-*D—eight______o’clock.____ The- ceremonies_ Morrison of 14 Glen Hill road, Mat- Sections 1-5 (452) Spec. Laws

forcing the belief -Hhat a literal than some of the things that are IKanci^fltrr whale literally swallowed Jonah, now taught in the schools? Some that every American colonist save of the so-called cultural things? If ' Ettening Upralb those enlisted in Tory battalions so, then perhaps that grieved-for t'UBLISHRD BT soldier-poet Joyce Kilmer was revo­ THB HERALD PRlNTlNOjCXX ' was a patriot eager to give at least Foaafidd by Elwood *i Bia one life for his country, and that lutionary and mad, too—for did he Store Closes at 6 0*clock Tomorrow, Tuesddjj^ Oct. 1. 1881 a glass of wine is a snare laid by a not say Every Evening Bzoapt Sundaya r.nd Holidays personal devil for the destruction By RODNEY DTJTGHER ATKINS popular priced uphol­ Entered at the Poet Office at Man* of the bibber. If they should get Poems are made by fools like me W^hlngton, Oct. 24.—The first Chester aa Second Claaa Mall Matter. But only God can make a tree. tangible evidence that Senator J. W stered furniture appeals to those SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mali control of the schools as they have Boomboora McWhorter is a candi­ atz dollara a year, aixty centa a of the liquor laws, it would be in­ who want good furniture at a minimum month for shorter perloda VAGUE date for the presidential nomina­ By carrier, eighteen csr.ta n weelc. evitable that the children of the It is announced that a survey by tion seen in the mysterious appear­ Single coplea, three centiL country would be loaded with su­ ance here of a pamphlet purporting outlay. It is honestly made. Tem­ the statistical department of the \ SPE(51AL AUVBKTISINO RBPRB* perstitious didacticisms all the way to be an account of the senator’s pered springs. Web bottoms. It is SENTATIVE. HamtUon*Oe Llaaer. government of Germany discloses life and times. Inc.. <285 Madison Avenuri, New York from the kindergartens to high that there are 1,020 millionaires “J. Boomboom McWhorter, and 612 North Michigan Avenue, school graduation. The 2 per cent well tailored. The designs are the Chicago. in that country. We could become Statesman and Patriot,” is the title of the cover and the contents com­ same as those of much higher priced The Manchester Evening Herald It nonsensicalities would become part more excited over this news if the on sale In New York City at 8cbulis*a of the legal Instructions of our prise an irresistible refutation of trouble had been taken to let us suits. Covers are carefully selected News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 48nd. youth—and anything contrary the sneers of certain jealous per­ *^treet and 42nd. Street entrance ot know what it is that a person must sons who profess to believe that Grand Central Station. would be criminal. and combined. Latest colors are al­ “International Newa Service baa the own a million of, over there, to MeWhorten really Isn’t such a exclusive rights to use for republlca* make the indicated grade. much. ways available. Quality is outstand­ tlon In any form all newa dispatches THE WAY OF THE ROAD A foreword carefully explains credited to or not otherwiae credit, ing from construction to covers. This ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively A series of accidents involving that the pamphlet has no political entitled to use for repubilcatlon all five vehicles and resulting In four purpose, but you can’t bambozzle furniture can be purchased on Wat­ the local or undated newa published official Washington, which has seen AH Jacquard Velour Suites $155 herein." arrests for reckless driving, which similar pamphlets before. kins' easy Club Terms. occurred on the Hartford-New At any rate, it’s the first time MONDAY, OCT. 24, 1927 full justice has been done,, for the These suites are of a very popular design, exactly as London Turnpike in the town of shown above. The pieces are all full size, with three-cusblou Waterford recently, is worthy of senator has been wearing an injur­ ed look ever since he was advised sofa, wing chair and arm chair. The light, graceful lines NEW LONDO;^ more than a passing thought. Ve­ All that I know that any senator who supplied more make this suite adaptable to the small as well as large room. It Is obvious that the proposal to hicle No. 1 was a horse drawn Of a certain star than, three pages for the biographi­ A taupe Jacquard velour used all around each piece is com­ create at New London a terminal truck. A motor milk truck camo Is, it can throw cal section of the Congressional bined with tapestry on one side of the reversible seat cush- Ions.. Trimmed with tassels. for a daily steamship line to Eu­ along behind it and, because of hill (Like the angled spar) Directory would have to pay for the rope, faster than anything now In and curve, crashed into the horse Now a dart of red. extra printing. Now a dart of blue. No attempt is made to conceal $15 DELIVERS IT TO YOUR HO.ME, existence, is something more than drawn truck when the motor Till my friends have said , the senator’s humble origins. The a dream. We are gratified to learn truck’s driver could not stop They would fain see, too. elder cMWhorter was only a horse­ Balance can be paid out of your income. that Governor Trumbull has said: quickly enough after sighting the My star that dartles the red and shoe pitcher, but he was a good “We are not going to let this pro­ slow jnoving vehicle. A state po­ the blue! one. Little McWhorter used to carry position get away from New Lon­ liceman hurried up the hill to warn Then it stops like a bird; like a flower, hangs furled: the horseshoes for his father and don if we can help it.” That has the other approaching motorists of the They must solace themselves with then run out and retrieve them af­ right sound. wreck. Vehicle No. 3 was a pleasure the Saturn above it. ter they were pitcher. One day a NEW CLOSING SCHEDULE horseshoe hit little McWhorter in Conceivably the time may come car. containing four persons and What matter to me if their star According with the new schedule of the Manchester Mer­ when It may be up to the state of * is a world? the noodle. Neighbors thought that traveling fast. The driver failed to the injury had affected little Mc­ chants’ Association, Watkins Brothers will close at 6 o’clock Connecticut to translate his deter­ heed the officer’s signal and, when Mine has opened its soul to me; Whorter’s brain, but, as the senator Combination Mohair-Velour tomorrow evening. Closed at noon Wednesday. Open all mination hi this matter into a very 'he came in sight of the wreckage, therefore I love it. —Robert Browning: My Star. explains it, it was very beneficial day Thursday and evening until 9 p. m. concrete demonstration in dollars jammed on his brakes. His car slid and after that he had many bright \ and cents. If that time does arrive down hill sideways and smashed ideas which he had never had be­ fore. 3 Piece Suites $189 if Is to be hoped that there will be into the milk truck, bringing up SHORTAGE IN CLERGY Little McWhorter was taught the no waning In enthusiasm for the finally against a tree. Vehicle No. peril of strong drink at an early For those who prefer mohair, yet do not want to invest project. What the" establishment of In an all mohair suite, we have had this suite designed. It 4 was a delivery truck with eight PROBLEM IN ENGLAND age. Every night little McWhorter is the popular Queen Anne pattern with light roll arms, this four-day line to Europe means persons in it. It, too, ignored the shad to trot down to the brewery and bring home a bucket of beer for trimmed with tassels as sketched. Plain taupe mohair ' to the state of Connecticut is not cop’s warning, piled on down hill, LONDON.—There is a serious has been used on the fronts of the pieces with the sides and his pop, until his pop began to ob­ outside backs covered with plain taupe velour to match. merely the gratification of local left the road when the brakes were shortage of candidates for the Min­ serve that the older and fatter little pride; there is scarcely the remot­ suddenly applied, did weird stunts istry in Britain which is causing One side of the reversible sgat cushions have heavy ratine McWhorter grew, the farther the tapestry upholstery. est doubt that if that line does be­ on the right hand bank and finally especial anxiety to the Established foam was from the rim of the come established at New London came back to the road, right side Church of England. bucket. $25 DELIVERS THIS SUITE. According to the reasons for it will be but the beginning of the up. Examination proved that its So one clay Pop MeWnerter the shortage given by the fight­ sneaked out and followed Ills son Balance in easy weekly or monthly paymentSt development there of a highly im­ brakes were faulty. Vehicle No. 5, ing shy of Church as a profession back from the brewery and, as a portant seaport, probably a great which was following the delivery because: result of what he saw, the lad took one, within our borders. The eco­ truck, was going so fast that It The sons of the clergy feel that a terrible tanning, and the bucket nomic effect of such a developr couldn’t be stopped properly but they can serve Church and State always came home full after that. equally well in some other profes­ When the boy grew old enough Christmas CeSar Chests ment would very certainly reach skidded all over the highway and sion ; to carry a little money he some­ out to the whole of the state. by luck stopped without hitting the Many of them are convinced that times brought home a, bottle, but If you select your chest now Great economic movements ate other cars, they have no real vocation in the his pop always confiscated that and for Christmas-delivery, you can AH Mohair Kidney Suites $289 not brought about without daring, Chuch; finally the boy gave up In sheer ■ All of these drivers, excepting the pay for it in easy weekly pay­ This is a new design, having a kidney shaped sofa with without vision—or without invest­ driver of the unoffending horse 0 Modern education has shaken disgust and became, according to the biographer, a life-long prohibi­ ments and still take advantage club chair and wing chair to match, similar to sketch. Plain ment of capital. The New London the faith of many of them; truck, were arrested, charged with From a financial point of view,- tionist. Some of the Senator Mc­ of the cash discount—• taupe mohair has been selected for the covering and is used all proposition is of concert! to the recklessness. the Church is not attractive. Whorter enemies will sniff at this through the Christmas over the pieces. A harmonizing frise in rich taupe and mul­ berry is used on one side of the reversible seat cushions. Pieces whole state. If it should transpire Now the interesting point is that There are 5,000 fewer clergy in last statement, but let them sniff— Club. Selection now so long as they don’t sniff too near are trimmed with tassels and have Queen Anne feet. ■that It will call for the employ­ If the horse drawn vehicle bad not the Established Church than there complete. ment of some of the state’s money were 20 years ago, despite an en­ the senator! been on the road at all every one The senatdr’s original nam-j w.as it is to be hoped that the enterprise of these utterly reckless drivers ormously increased population. At $50 DELnTERS IT NOW that time there used to be about not John or Jeroboam as you might will be Tiewed from the broadest would have gotten by without acci­ 700 ordinations yearly. The larg­ think. It was Jo.‘:es. Old Man Me- ] | Easy monthly club terms for-the balance. and most liberal standpoint. dent, without arrest,-without even est number ordained in any one Whorter had insisted that the baby i comment. Yet the driving of each year since the yar was 463, while be named Moses because he proba-| last year it fell to 353. And it bly would be wise like his father! ■ill: Hi t FEDERAL SCHOOLS in that event would have been pre­ and Mrs. MeW'horter declared for | cisely as reckless and reprehensi- seems that the number is not like­ The forces which are working ly to be increased for some years the name Joseph in honor of her WATKINS BROTHERS, Ific. hardest for a national department ile as when it resulted in disaster. to come. Uncle Mike. .So when Mr. McWhor­ Here were four motorists in a ter became stubborn about it, the of education and the placing of mother of his child heaved an anvil EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES. control of the schools of the coun­ row, none of whom was driving at him which knocked off his hat try under federal authority are In with any reasonable degree of pre­ for the first time in many months large measure those which have ob­ caution, each a menace to every and Old Man McWhorter walked about in a daze, muttering sessions which they .crave to force other motorist on the road, without a single careful driver making his “Moses, Joseph Moseph, Joses— ” upon all their felloj^uen. Some of and so on until Mrs. McWhorter the advocates of ^ifaeralization of appearance to leaven the mass of took pity on her spouse and agreed Incompetence and irresponsibility. Tell It not in Gath; publish it the schools are fundamentalists, not in the streets of Ashkelon.— to compromise with Joses. And some are historical didactlcists, The average Is significant. One hun­ n Sam, 1:20. Joses it was until young McWhor­ ter, entering politics, contracted it beauty contest and came within a effective expedient of holding It In. some—and these are many—are of dred per cent reckless. And all ol them secure enough from arrest or Where secrecy or mystery be­ do Jo, for the sake of dignity. few inches of winning. The story is As he paraded before the judges, no pronounced Ku Klux tendencies, At school, Joses was such a pro­ now revealed for the first time. Mc­ longer did the waist of his suit even criticism—'until something gins, vice or roguery is not far off. some—and these also are many— —Johnson. digy that the teachers couldn’t Whorter was then m the pink of come two or three inches out be­ are drys. happened. teach him hardly anything. They condition, but be had already begun yond his chin. As he stood in line did succeed, however, in teaching to develop the protruding abdomen Give the latter the reins in edu­ Why is it necessary to wait till while the judges made final inspec­ the wild driver kills somebody or him that ' whHe a teacher might which is now one of his' most dis­ tion, he was straight as an arrow— cation and we should have the tinctive features. Well, ,he was crashes into somebody before no­ stand for a tack In her chair now but with an effort. schools teaching such “facts” as DAILY ALMANAC and then, the use of spikes was smart enough to know that that He heard one judge whisper to this: “One glass of beer a day low­ ticing that he is a ’.sild driver? quite gauche. pod of his would be absolutely fa­ another, with a glance at'his man­ ers human efficiency 2 per cent”— First German immigrants'found­ tal in a beauty contest where he ly, figure, that there was the win­ ed Germantown, Pa., 1683, At the age of 20 young Joses Mc­ must appear in a bathing suit. ner. And the other judge nodded. a flat statement which we quote Daniel Webster died, 1852. Whorter entered a male bathing So Joses adopted the simple but Then thc^ 'judges withdrew in a from an organ of the drys. As TREES group, aiid turned their backs to though, even were it undisputed Charles Lathrop Pack, president reach an agreement while the mul­ that alcohol is a poison, it would be of the American Tree Association, When’ll He Start Cackling titude below the platform roared. possible to translate its etfects into has sent out a call to the schools of the country to employ, in any pro­ ' Beaming confidently, McWhorter any such absolute-terms as these! relaxed for a motneht and resumed But Dr. Charles A. L. Reed, for­ gram in celebration of the anniver­ his natural contour. Suddenly, just mer president of the American Med­ sary of Theodore Roosevelt’s birth­ at this critical moment, the judges ical Association and at least as day, Oct. 27, the following utter­ started to turn around to give Mc­ good an authority on physiology as ance of the dead President: Whorter the prise. Our hero under­ took to draw- himself In again—but the editor- oj any Anti-Saloon “A people without children would It was too .late. He was even ignor­ League organ,: takes a somewhat face a hopeless future; a country ed when the judges awarded sec­ different view. In an address dellv- without trees is almost as hope­ ond prize—a princely purse of ^ ered at Chicago the other dhy be- less. Forests which are so used $1.50, McWhorter returned home fofe the American Public Health that they cannot renew themselves broke and disconsolate, but deter­ mined yet to make a name for him­ Association, he made the assertion will soon vanish, and with them all self, tummy or no tummy. that alcohol is a normal constituent their benefits. When you help to Further adventures of the noble of the brain. preserve our forests or plant new McWhorter, now revealed for the “The one fact that hits back at ones you are acting the part of good first time, will be described in sub­ the legislation on this subject,” said citizens.” sequent dispatches. Dr. Reed ,“is the fundamental phy­ “Were T. R. still alive,” says Mr. A silver spoon is tarnished by siological law, as demonstrated by Pack, "he would be on top of the SPIRIN egg because the sulphur in the egg The whole world knows Aspirin as an effective antidote for physiological chemistry, that alco­ Mississippi flood control problem combines chemically with t'he sil­ pain. But it's just as important to know that there is only one hol is a normal constituent of the w'ith both feet. It was a way he had ver to form silver sulphid, a black genuine Bayer Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablet, and substance. brain tissue. When this supply runs with him. In marking Roosevelt’s / on the box. If it says Bayer, it’s genuine; and if it doesn’t, it is low there is a natural demand for birthday what finer thing could be not! Headaches are dispelled by Bayer Aspirin. So are colds, alcohol as such. That is the plain done than turning the thoughts of JOHNSON’S and the pain that goes with them; even neuralgia, neuritis, and physiology underlying alcohol con­ the nation to tree planting in his rheumatism pronq)tIy relieved. Get Bayer—^at any drugstore— sumption as practised by all peoples honor? There are millions of acres ELECTRIC CO, with proven directions. of the lands.” of Idle lands that should be put to Solicits Your Electrical Busi­ It is not to be expected that this work growing trees. The burned ness—Both Wiring and Fix" Physidans prescribe Bayei'Aspirin; expression of scientific belief will over and cut over headwaters o tures. be accepted by the drys. If they so the strjeSms and rivers of the Missis­ it does NOT affect the heart much as give Dr. Reed credit for sippi Valley help to bring on de­ Atpiria li tli« trade mark of Fayar Manafactare of Monoacetlcacldcater of BaUcyUct6M being honestly mistaken it will be vastating flood conditions.” First Class Worit. Bstimatfis Cheerfnily Famished. as far as they can be expected to go, It is a far cry from Connecticut for they are not, as a whole, open to the Mississippi Valley, though iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiimiiuiiiuliiiiiiiiiiii to conviction. But the Inquiring there is as Intimate a relationship A Fine Line of Fixtures. ■a - S mind will be likely to conclude that Jjetween the two as between a man’s there is at least as good a chance foot and his brain, just the same. S9 Clinton St. Phone 657>l I COOK’S CIDER MILL I of this eminent physician and scien­ But it is as essential that Connec­ tist being right as there'is that the ticut children should be brought up I Open Every Day. | unknown dry propagandist is right to a sincere realization of the vital Second Mortgage who solemnly weighs and measures importance of trees as that the chil­ 3 Our price is $1..50 a barrel for making your cider. [ the degree of “Inefficiency” pro­ dren of Michigan and Iowa should Money i We pay 90'c per hundred for apples and sell cider 30c a [ duced by a single glass of lager. be so trained. 3 gallon, 25c in 10 gallons, $9.50 for barrel up to 50 gal- k Now On Hand The especial point of all this is Would it be revolutionary or mad 3 tons. This price is at the mill. p that those most busily advocating to suggest that an appreciation of federalization of the schools |!re. In and reverence for trees might just Arthur A. 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CENTEiR OHTJROH N O T ^ ^ STATE G iv iG AWAY THE GREAT WAR" TEN CRUISE OF JASPER B YEARS AGO TODAY The juniors will have a costume' t^N ew^Sodker Hallowe’en party tomorrow evening WINS RIALTO PATRONS B E A IM L DIAMOND By .United ^Press from 6:30. to 8:36;, in the junior OCTOBER 24, 1517 room. . ' * ' ' . . .-r ^■®i P a ris .The Liberty Loan goes over Group. 3.: of the church workers^ The fam ous La Touraine secret •will meet for organization at. the Rod Rocque Scores Big H it; So Tickets . ;Given v With Each in a big way; three billion dol­ home of Mrs. J. A. Hood, Uhesthut Paris.— Scattered notes from a Does Ben Turpin; Last Time Amission. For Drawing lars^ is assured and the figure governs its selection., blending, roasting . may go to five billion. street," tomorrow e'vening. rabble about Paris: The Chinese Tonight; “Slightly Used” Thursday— William Haines The teachers’ supper Scheduled youngster who juggles knives in German and A.ustrian'armies Tomorrow and Wednesday. r Here Tomorrow. advance on a 20-mile front on for "Wednesday evening has been front of the Cafe Rotonde . . . changed untiT Thursday evening to And when he is finished the Pari­ the end of the Isonzo line in Filled from start to finish with Tickets are being given out at the Italy, capturing thousands of accommodate the teachers. It .will sian at the next table tells me in tremendously effective scenes and State theater until Thursday on the be served at 6:30 and Miss Edna hushed tones: “ It was at the very prisoners. Special gas shells are laughs. Rod La Rocque’s latest star handsome diamond ring .which the used in the advance. Baxter of the Hartford School of table you sit that Lenin and Trot­ Religious. Education will be .thd sky planned the Russian revolu­ vehicle, “ The Cruise of the Jasper management is offering along with B,” a screen version of Don Mar­ numerous, other prizes on .Thursday speaker. tion. Just upstairs lived Kerensky.’’ On account of the teachers meet-; . . . But since he holds his palm quis’ famous novel of tbe same evening. The ring can be seen in room for anything else. Haines name, scored an emphatic hit at the the windows of Willia A. Smith, illustrates-some trick golf shots— ing and supper Thursday evening, out for a tip, I wonder if all who the Girl Reserves will postpone sit near him do not get the same Rialto theater yesterday. It will be jewler,.in the State building. but aside from that the picture is story. . . . shown again tonight. The story, „ William Haines, the ever popular one hundred per cent entertain­ their meeting until Friday at 7 in­ Those strange floating laun­ which carries one across the mists juyenile," is . the star in “ Spring ment. stead of Thursday. dries on the Seine. . . . “ Lavoirs” of centuries back to pirate days on Fever,” which starts at the State A Great Cast the French call them. . . . Moored the Spanish Main, is especially fine tomorrow and runs for two days. The cast is a splendid one. Joan ANITA LOOS ILL to the concrete river walls. . . . for picture purposes. It deals with Golf is'the theme of the story and Crawford, statuesque beauty of They look like huge cattle cars a soft-muscled young man one of the actor is a champion of sorts'. “ The Unknown,” "The Taxi Danc­ London, Oct. 24.— Anita Loos, made from latticed fences. . . . whose ancestors was a pirate and Haines romps through a series of er” , “ The Understanding Heart” the wellT^cnown American scenarist Which reminds me of the freight who promulgates a law that every hilarious adventures as a youth who and others, plays the heroine, and and authoress, now residing in Vi-: cars one sees everywhere in the male descendant of his must marry becomes a golf celebrity— he beats Eileen. Percy, one of the screen’s enna, today was recuperating from railroad yards, on the sides of aboard the Jasper B, which he had a champion and he wins the affec­ most famous beauties, is her rival one operation only to be faced yrith which are painted “ 8 men, 16 captured from the Spaniards, on a tion of a golf-mad boss— he wins a for the affections of the volatile the necessity of another within the ou might as well have the best horses.’’ . . . Which should give certain day, or forfeit his inheri­ pretty bride and a big job—-3,11 after William. week, according to a dispatch from the men enough hay to sleep on. tance. This condition brings about a series of hilarious complications John Gilbert’s latest, “ Twelve Vienna to the Westminster Gazette. . . . Or the horses enough room many serious and laughable compli­ in which he is the center. Miles Out,” a story of the rum fleet, The operation was for a nose ail­ to turn in. .' . . But after you’ve cations, all of which are highly There’s hardly a somber moment is showing tonight for the last time. ment, the dispatch added. The sec­ taken the Dieppe night boat to relisliable. Some of the scenes are in the picture— it is so crammed Ernest Torrance and Joan Crawford ond operation will be of the same London, nothing will make any breath-taking in the extreme and with laughs that there’s hardly j support the star. nature. difference. . . . There they put the pirate scenes with which the you three abreast in two tiers of story opens, are finely presented. vile craft stands on its nose fur­ Mildred Harris, leading woman, ther to disturbe you. . . . has an attractive role of which she The “ river hoboes.’’ . . . Not makes the most. Wholly adequate like our American railroad ho­ support is rendered by Jack'Ack- boes. . . . But whole families park­ royd, Snitz Edwards, Otto Lederer ed along the Seine. . . . One man 'has found an ancient bed spring on and James Mack. a junk pile and has “ moved in” to In addition to the feature film, the envy of others. . . . A group there will be a two reel comedy of four, which includes one woman, “ When a Man’s a Prince” featuring has found a discarded oil heater Ben Turpin. and lives in the lap of luxury. . . . Tomorrow and Wednesday, May The woman has a quarter of a loaf McAvoy and Conrad Nagel will of badly soiled bread and a piece portray the leading parts in of burlap that wraps the remains “ Slightly Used.” - of a bottle of wine. . . . That’s one It is the, story of an elder sister thing you’ll see in France. . . . whose father refuses to let her Whatever else the poor may or youngster sisters marry until she is may not have they have their wine, “ off the shelf” herself. To escape ■whatever be its quality. . . . the nagging, she pretends marriage The endless parade of painters with an imaginary Major John under the “ points.” . . . Between Smith. Notre Dame and the Louvre bridges All goes well till a newcomer ar­ or “ points” I counted 30. Ten were rives, with whom Cynthia, falls in Americans. . . . It seemed to me love. To get rid of the imaginary they all painted badly. . . . But husband she causes reports of his that doesn’t bother the artistic soul- death to be published. The unknown ed of Europe. . . . You may come Major reads the news and comes upon them within a church, on top post haste to investigate. He of of a roof, or under the table of a course falls in love with his “ wife” sidewalk cafe. . . . Ninety-nine and after some hectic hours, Cyn­ hundred out of a thousand will' be thia reciprocates and becomes what making chromos. . . . But yon could no more discourage them she has pretended to be. than you could insult a ham actor on Broadway. . . . All Paris clocks have different times. . . . In the railroad stations the hours after twelve become vari­ ously thirteen, fourteen, fifteen o’clock, and so forth. What ham-and-eggs at Barneys is to the Broadwayite, onion soup is to the Paris rounders. . . ."All good night, hawks greet the dawn with onion soup. . . . It is the corned beef and cabbage of the Parisians to be found on any menu, and almost impossible to escape. . . . I have found but one place m Paris that knows how to make iced cream sodas. . . . And the cock­ To-mbr'row Interstate presents a merchandising MIRACLE—one that absolutely defies competition j tails, a la Americaine, to be had in most French bars remind you c£ "The Secret of Home Comfort' piece dining suite for $77—nn terms of $5 down and balance in small weekly payments. This is not^aj| the first cocktail party of a Smith’s misprint or typographical error—-it means exactly w’hat it says-r^$77 fo r 8 beautiful pieces.^ We make this college or Vassar girl. . . . In the Let Us Help You With explanation because people might think this price unbelievable, but it is true—$77 is the price. meantime perhaps one can become Your Heating Problem accustomed to the French aperitifs. . . . But to the beginner they seem This AMERICM^IDEAl; SUITE very much like what grandma gave R.AD1ATO a S OIL! Ka IS you for croup. . . . When you turn to American Radiator Theater programs, as well as Company for the solution of your heat­ EXACT­ seats, must be paid for. . . Wha'; ing problems, you at once command all LY is more, since the poor progra.u the benefits and advantages of 40 years’ . ACi girl seldom makes a profit, one is experience in desiring and manufac­ expected to tip her for the privilege turing heating equipment. ILLUS­ of having a program. . . . In fact If you have a heating problem we TRATED I should like to learn just what would deem it a privilege if you would there is that does not require a tip. call upon us for facts and figures oil' modem radiator beating. GILBERT SWAN. Phone or turile to

ii. ------. . - - J — DEMPSEY-TDNNEY FIGHT American Riui’aU.'r Company Representative, 21 High Street, A t CIRCLE FOR 3 DAYS Ha;'tforcl, ro;iii. L' : ■ ?" c ll- • f i First Showing of Memorable Battle Pictures Scheduled For Today— Film Is Rick­ ard’s Own. The Dempsey-Tunney fight, show­ ing the .famous seventh round in Assessors Notice slow motion, is the attraction at the The inhabitants of the TOWN OF Circle theater tonight, tomorrow 'MANCHESTER liable to pay taxes and Wednesday. It will be shown are hereby notified and required to with the feature, “ Arizona Nights,” return to the assessors on or before which stars Fred Thompson and his the first day of November next, a horse. Silver King. list of property owned by them on Manchester people will not have the first day of October, 1927, and to go to Hartford to see this film, of the assessors will meet, them for which there are so many bootleg the purpose of receiving their list copies. The Hoffman Brothers, at the MUNCIPAL BUILDING. operators of the State and Circle October 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, theaters here, have held off on the October 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 films for the reason that they want­ October 24, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, ed the genuine article instead of November 1 one of the copies which have been From 9 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. and exhibited as the real thing. 1 p. 111. to 7 p. m. each day except­ The contract for the pictures was ing Saturdas's from 9 a. m. to 5 closed on Saturday and the an­ p. in. nouncement made in The Herald at Evening meetings are for the that time. An injunction restrain­ convenience of those who cannot ing Federal authorities from inter­ come t© the day sessions. Taxpay­ fering with the exhibition of the ers are requested to come in the day pictures enables moving picture time if possible and not crowd the men in this state to show them. evening sessions. Owners of Au­ The famous seventh round, con­ tomobiles and Motorcycles are re­ cerning which many thousands of quested to give make and date of words have been written, is shown their machines. Persons owning in the smallest detail by means of pianos are urged to hand in their the slow motion picture'. Tunney’s list of same in order to save ten alleged knockout and his comeback per cent addition. All lists of real after taking the count of nine are estate must give the boundaries of shown graphically, proving a lot of the land, as by law required, or things and disproving some others. they will not be accepted. Manchester is fortunate in being PLEASE NOTE! Nov. 1st is the able to see one of the genuine films last day! before some of the theaters in big­ Persons neglecting to attend to ger towns in this section have ob­ their lists on or before the first day A Word of Explanation tained them. Two Hartford houses of November will have ten per cent, are exhibiting the pictures now, but added to same. All persons liable This rare offering is convincing evidence of our leader­ both films are claimed to be copies to give in lists of taxable'property ship in value-giving. Our one aini in making this offer •which have been smuggled into the are urged to appear before the is to maintain our leadership as Connecticut’s foremost state. Assessors. Persons making out furnitnre bargain center. their lists will be obliged to make oath and sign same. Blanks can OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M. be obtained of the Assessors, Town APPLES Clerk and at the several post oflSces GOODS HELD FREE TILL WANTED In town. l^ g s and Greenings S. E.MIL JOHNSON, SAMUEL NELSON, JR., EDGEWOOD FKUIT FARM GEORGE A. JOHNSON, Assessors. \ TeL W. H. COWLES. 945. Manchester. Conn.. Oct. 4. 1927.

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MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERAbH> MONDAY, OCl’OBER 24,1927. V.. PAGE SIX ‘ \_____ whSre it created a sensatio^ among Vesey street. New York City,-in the the choicest stock are sought to be induced to be offered In A&P stores. “ THE BARKER” OPENS theatre patrdhs of 6h*t',?flty, fof i&P.STORESPLAN year 1859. Fine foreign foods and popular do­ It is a dramatic treat oidj In the Company’s first modest mestic viands will be offered dar­ Di HARTF(HtD TONIGIfr once ^h A'decade* > It hasiroir its DAILY RADIO PROGRAM establishment, Mr* Hartford’s idea ing the celebration period. ■2 , ... if locale a small .IlUnois t o ^ ; . and took root and met the popular ac­ for its back,ground, camtvad A life claim of Vesey Street saoppers. Thu 9;S0—W E A F grand opera. Leading DX Stations. FOR ANNIVERSARY with the Colonel Gowdy Big BItj Moiid.2iyi Octobo^ 24. 10:30—Dance orchestra. success of the fiist store prompted The child who doesn’t want to Walter Huston in “ The Barker,” 11:30— “ Memory's Garden, organ. 476—W SB , ATLANTA—630. the opening of others, and year af­ Show. ^ Jeaiiic and Arthur I^ang. Bpritely 535.4— WTIC, HARTFORD—560. 9:00—Concert. play needs a doctor .Recreation is by , Kenyon Nicholson, prodnq^ by juveniles of Rosy’s Gang be fea- 9:30—Opera with W EAF. ter year the firm expanded. Con­ It is an intensely play;f 6:30—Bond trio: "Mother Goose. good for all. Manchester - Com­ Charles L. Wagpaer in association tiiif'd in the Roxy program to be 8;00— New Departure orchestra. 11:45— Concert. stant adherence to the founder s something different than; usual hro^i-KSt by WJZ and the Blue Net- 526—K F K X -K Y W , CHICAGO—570. 8:30—W E A F Gypsies, opera. Lo(;al Stores to Join In Cele- original policy Las been followed munity Club.— Adv. theatre fare* and an 'ahs^bihgiy w oi^ at 7:30 Monday night. In addi­ - 7:30— Roxy’s Gang with WJZ. < % .. M with Edgar Selwyn opena tonight } tion to solos and duets by these two 422.5-,-WOB. NEWARK—710. and is the acknowledged reason for at Parson’s theater, for an engage­ fascinating story. AmengT those, liai"ionists. various other performers 7;00—Levitow’f orchestra. Other Chicago 9:00^Columbia broadcast, famous bration of 68th Birth-* the life and growth of the A&P. ment of three nights and a Wed­ in the cast supporting Mr. HdSton of tl'.u Gang will take part in the en­ composers hour, MacDowell. are i Eleanor Winslot^ -Williams,; tertainment, and other music will be Stations Silent The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Books are in ' existence which nesday matinee on the 26th. "The presented by the Symphony Orches­ 10-00— Nichol's orchestra, male quartet were printed in China and Korea Gertrude Waxel, Georg^Barbier, 11:05—Repper Potters orchestra. Monday Night. Company’s activities are world wide Barker,” which had a run of sev­ tra. chorus. Russian cathedral choir, 333.1—W BZ, NEW E N G L A N D --^ day. in scope. Foreign buyers comb the in 992 A. D. In the eleventh cen­ A1 Roberts.'John Irwin, organ and chimes. Jack Smith, the 428.3— W L W , CINCINNATI—700. en months at the Blltmore theatre. x\*hispering baritone, who has sainea 5:55—Markets: weather; . food markets of the world seeking tury a Chinese smith made mov­ is, Jr., Jessie Graba^,^ ISite Hop­ 7:00—Health hints; lK>we s orchestra 8:00— Pianist, vocal solos. able types, but the 7000 characters New Yorki comes here from an so much popularity in his 7:30—Roxy’ s Gang with WJZ. ! 8:30— K. I. O. Minstrels. rare exotic foods for the .palates of engagement qf four weeks at the kins, George 0 *DonneiC"J^^n Cam­ tations of popular songs, will 1^ 9:10— Happy Harmony Boys, trio. of the Chinese alphabet made the 9:00—Aleppo Drum Corpa As a fitting commemoration of America. The domestic -market§ are Hollis Street theatre^ Boston, bridge and Harry Clark. '. tiirr.ugh the microphones of WJ^. 9:30— Soprano, pianisL 10:00— Studio program: orchestra. patronized daily and selections of use of these practically impossible. KDKA and WHAM at »:2j. ‘ his same 10:05—BMucational talks. 499.7— WFAA, DALLAS—600. the 68 th Anniversary of their nielli Five minutes later Delibes 491.5— W E A F. n e w YORK—610. 8:00—Davenport’s orchestra. grand opera. ••Lakme." will' entertain e;00—Waldorf-Astoria 10:00— Folger’s male quartet. founding. The Great Atlantic & Pa­ fhc fails’^ of WKAF and the Red net­ 7:00—Harmony singers: o®°«te. 336.9— KOA, DENVER—920. cific Tea Company is holding a na­ work. A special program at 9.00. 7:30—American string quartet. 10:00— Colorado theater program. • commemorating pgnns^! 8:00—Authors talk; air frcdiCS. 10:15— Studio program. tion-wide celebration. The Company 1 S 5 9 — 1 0 2 7 V'lvv Yard Dand and the 8:30— Gypsies orchestra, soprano. 440.9— W C X .W JR , DETROIT—€80 vania Male Quartet will be ® 9:30—Grand opera. “ Lakme. 7:30— Roxy with WJZ. was founded in the year 1859 and highlights. Other 10:30— South Sea Islandera 9:00—Cotton Picker’s orchestra. has had a most remarkable growth e.st ear her will be radiated by MJAA, 11:00—Rolfe’s orchestra. 10:00—Big Ford and Little Glenn. in its 68 years of business life. Es­ AVCCO. WRW and WNYC. 455—WJZ. NEW YOBK-^660. 10:30— Goldketle’s orchestra. 1:00— Astor trio. 11:00— "Tin Pan Alley." trio. tablishments identical to Jones- Black face type Ihdicates best features 4:30— trio. 325.7— WW J. DETROIT—850. ville’s own A&P store are scatter­ 5:30—Stock, markets; ‘ '™®- 6:00—Dinner concert. ed country-wide in thousands of All programs Eastern Standard Time. 7;0n__Klein’."* serenaders, baritone. 8:30—WEAF programs. 7:30— Roxy and His Gang. 499.7—W BAP, FORT WORTH—600. communities in 31 states. Leading East Stations, 9:00—Green’s novelty orchestra. 8:30— Musical program. Every store of this great chain 9:25—Jack Smith, whispering bari­ 10:30—TTidle band, string hand. is joining in the celebration of the 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC tone. 11:45— Manufacturers’ Assn, program. —Dinner music; agriculture taiK, 9;40_String quartet 12:15— Theater entertainers, founding of the business. Accord­ 9:011—Soprano, tenor, guitars. 10:00— Breyer social hour. 384.4— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—780. ing to the usual custom, the pub­ T)sIes. , offered an opportunity for the A&P ViTHBBL 7;:jn— 1. R. S. A. male quartet 8:00— Duquesne orchestra. 9:30— QuarteL Victorians. BAG 7;ir.—Talk: Morgan Sisters; talk. 8:30—W E A F Gypsies, opera. 10:15—Popular pianist: organist. to give their customers the benefit 9:0.'i—Constantineau’s Band. 10:30—W E A F Islanders; orchestra. 336.9— WJA X. JACKSONVILLE-^890. of lower retail prices, immediate 10 ;0O—Tenor, pianist, orchestra. 361.2—WeSH, PORTLAND—830. .8:30—Old time fiddlers. steps were taken to bring the cost 410.7-CFCF. MONTREAL—730. 10:00—Recital program. 7;:!(i_Kattle’s concert orchestra. 6:00—Stocks, markets, weather. . of coffee to the consuming public 6:30—Farm feature: farm school. 11:10—Organ recital. 9;o;i_Traymore quartet. 340.7— WSM . NASHVILLE—880. down to a lower price level. \ 325.9—WABC. NEW YORK—920. 8:30—W E A F Gypsies, opera. 225.4— W SYR. SYRACUSE— 1330. ^ 7:30—Roxy with WJZ. f;;(iii_'rucker’s concert ensemble. The Company’s activities have 6:30— Syracuse dinner music. 9:00—Andrew Jackson dinner music. been marked with many such drives 9;0o—Swartz home makers. 7:10— Book talk; contest; markets. 9;45_Radlo minstrel frolic. 10:0.1—Two dance orchestras. 7:30— Soprano, studio program. 394.5_K0B. n e w MEXICO—760. agaiUiSi the high cost of living, and: 236_W H A P . n e w YORK—1270. 49:30—Farm talks; orchestra. 7:2.'i—Soprano: talk. 8:30—Tenor, studio program. this aggressive attitude has played 9:00— Victorians orchestra. 508.2—W O W . OMAHA—590. a large part in. winning a good will CAKHS 8:00-R eadings; talk. 468.5— WRC. WASHINGTON—640. 10:00—Orchestra. ^ 394.5—W H N . n e w YORK—760. 447.5— KFOA. SEATTLE—670. that A&P stores enjoy today. 7;0O— .Music, artists (5H hr&) 7:30—Roxy with WJZ. 8:30—tVEAF programs. 10:30—Vocal trio, grand opera. The Great Atlantic & Pacific T?a 526—W NYC, n e w YORK—570. 12:00—^Tenor, pianisL 0:00—Violinist; talk; contralto. 10:30— Meyer Davia’ syncopatora. Company are the acknowledged or-; iginators of the chain-store method of doing business. They were the CANNED REINDEER first to willingly conduct a business IMPORTANT FRATERNAL Tacoma, Wash.— A company in at a low margin of profit. The fom - TEST ANSWERS Nome, Alaska, has purchased a re­ pany’s founder, George Huntington UEAGUE MEETING WILL frigerator ship and canning ma­ Hartford, believ’ed that the raoas- PKGS Here is one solution to the chinery and intends to place rein­ ure of his firm’s business success LETTER GOLF puzzle on the deer meat upon the tables of air could be entirely determined by the comics pase: BE HELD TUESDAY EVE. America. The concern owna 50,000 value his patrons received. With V reindeer, which will be slaughtered the idea in mind of making the and canned by the crew traveiiuy consumer’s dollar buy more, Mr. There will be a special meeting on the skip. Hartford opened his first store on of the officers and team captains of the Fraternal Bowling league at c H E w 7:30 tomorrow nig=ht at The Her­ ald branch office on Bissell street to consider the possibility of In-, creasing the size of the league. c L E w Since the organization of the W e Stai H ave 20 present eight-team circuit,' there has been some talk about playing some matches on other alleys be­ jBLUE CAN f L E w sides those ow’ned by Howard Mur­ MAYTAG WASHING LABEL phy. So tomorrow night, the re­ quests of other teams to enter the league will be considered. It is pos­ F L E D sible that enough teams will be ad­ MACHINES On Hand mitted to Insure games at Conran’s alleys over north, the West Side Rec and the Kacey alleys. Teams F E E D wishing to enter should have a dele­ PKGS gate present. This doesn’t mean they will be admitted to memhe ship. That is up to the vote of the league team captains and officers H E t D PKGS DIEGEL WIXS MATCH E D Washington, .Oct. 24.— Leo Dle- H 0 gel still had one golf title today, he is the Middle Atlantic open cham- PKGS uion. He retained the title yester­ day by defeating Freddie McLeod, H 0 0 D the Columbia pro,, by the narrow margin of a 'single stroke in the play-off that was necessitated by CANS Saturday’s tie. Diegel made the Im F 0 0 D dian Spring course in 75 against McLeod’s 76. They had tied Satur­ day at 295 for 72 holes. PKGS Browu&ea Island near England, has been purchased by a woman The pulse of a new-born infant ivho intends to use it for private heats at the rate , of 130 to 140 a minute, but in old age the heart is occupation. The island is sheltered l% O Z in such a way that frost there is slowed down to between 60 and 75 >c PKG unknown. beats a minute. V4LB V&LB PKG PKG

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JAR I NOTICE I LB ■ Store will close Tuesday at 6 p. m.— Open Thursday s Going at a Special Until 9 p. m.— O pen All Day Wednesday. S To Make Room For Packed fresh from the fie ld s • • unsurpassed for flayor^' SPECIAL I The Meadows Raspberries monte ! Fancy Loin Lamb Chops...... -60c lb. = A combination of tha finest fruits g ro t^ ) i Electric Washing Machine 2 lbs. Pi^s^ L iv e r ...... ^oc 5 Fniits,tor SalaO -- _Y. 6 lbs. Fancy Yellow O n ions...... 25c' S Take Advantage of This Opportunity To Royal Anne cherries of w o n d e rfu l flavor! . NO. 2% Sugar Cured Bacon, sliced ...... 39c lb. 5 CAN New Sauer Kraut,...... 10c lb., 3 lbs. 25c s Get Yours at a Reduced Price While i | Del Monte Cherries ■ i Our Home Made Sausage Meat made today ...... 30c lb. 5 TheyLast. rh«M apricot, ftow the dhtinctive Jbm r ^ NO. 2 Assorted Cup Cakes, S pecial...... 29c dozen 5 Del Monte Api^cots CA N ^ AT THE A & P YOU ARE SURE TO FIND YOUR FAVORITE I Manchester Public Market | ALFRED A. GREZEL . NATIONALLY ADVERTISED GROCERIES Headquarters for Plumbing and Heating Supplies. ^ : A. Podrovey Prop. Phone 10 | Main St. Opposite Park St., South Manchester 5 TM 6RUr M jum c«ntcinc uiuuiiiuiuiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiu

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lArtide Secure Anniversary Special At First Bargain Ta'oie — Main Aisle 1 Anniversary Specials Card Tables IMPOR'TED TAPESTRY SCARFS OUVB '/tfr^tipons $2.45 Grade at Size 17x48-in. At Corset Shop FREE SOUVENIR DEPARTMENT DOWNSTAIRS Light weight Folding Tables -the Strong Durable Kind. Rengo Belt Clup-Around Girdles. You Save $1 $1.45 Well-boned, reinforced front 0 -f Q fi Anniversary Specials at Baby Shop—3rd Floor and elastic Inaerts ...... e p X * € 7 « y F N Corsets .and Girdle*. Low bust, Coat and H a t^ ts for Little Girls Germania Chinchilla Coats and Boys. Made of Polair, Chinchilla. back lacing corsets and non^aolng Anniversary Specials Soma fur trimmed. Sizes 2 to 6 years. , for Little Girls girdles. Regularly $6.00. RUFFLED MARQUISETTE Anniversary Special ...... Anniversary ...... $7.98 Colors include Powder Blue, Bed, Nemo-Flex Corsets. Back lacing with CURTAINS Hats to Match $2.98. Green and Navy. Lined with B ^ elastic band at waist line. Made ot flannel or suede. Sizes 2 to 6 years. In Cream color and Ecru. $15.98 grade at of fine wearing duality. Full width and Rayon silk stripe $3.49 Brushed Wool Sets consisting of length. Tie backs to match, ^gum y material ...... ^ $3.95. Anniversary cap, leggings, sweater and m.lcens. Special, Pair ...... ^ IP N Corset Combination made in White. Blue, Pink. Powder and Tam $10.98 pink brocade. Comes with inner' belt Noveltv Net Curtain*. Finished on bot­ Value $6.00.. $3.98 Tams to match $2.98. In the front clasp or side fastening tom with fine Bullion fringe, ^ a tly Finely woven. Lustrous at ...... Chinchilla Coats for baby boys loped. Regularly $4.9^ models. Regularly $5.00. silk and cotton mixture Little Girls’ Jersey Dresses with and girls. White,_ Pink, Blue and Anniversary Special. Each .. . •*^ Anniversary Special .... $3.49 with festoon edge—stun­ Jersey Panties. Trimmed with Powder. Sizes 1 to 0 O A Q Sunfast Ovenlrapery, 36 inches 2 years ...... Couch Covers. Reversible col- ning floral and conven­ Warner Corselettes with well-boned touches of hand embroidery. Sizes ors and patterns. Good heavy wide. New atU-active colorings. 2 to 6 years. Reg. quality. Full size. R egu lar Inner belts and extra long .skirts. Made $2.98 Hats and Caps to match, $1.00 to tional designs and beauti- $4 values at $1.98. $4.95. Anniversary Regularly .$1.19. ful colorings. | Special ...... «4-89 At, yard ...... Holland Window Shades. In Art Cretonne in the fancy fall White, Ecru and Dark Green. colorings. For overdrapes and Size 36x6 ft. On good spring oiutiiloiiSi Regularly 2 2 ^ rollers. Regular 89c. 7 9 ^ SPECIAU'LQW PRICES 29c. At, yard ...... Smart At, yard FOURTH FLOOR WINTER on all Our Anniversary Specials Hand;some FUR Coats At the Anniversary Sale ’ At Third Floor Coats You’ll Be\ Proud to Wear at the Football Games New Smocks Made of linene. broadcloth and Six of the Many Anniversary Specials chambray with plain, e n ^ r o ^ For Women and Misses ered or cretonne collars. An nf**f Follow: colors. Value $1.59. C " l Marvelous Showing of the Very Anniversary Special a.' Newest Correct Styles at Northern Seal Fur Coats- Women’s Blanket Anniversary Sale Prices ’’ with shawl: collars and cuffs Bathrobes of Marmlnk fur. Regular price Braid and satin trimmed col­ $169.00. Special at the Annl- lars and cuffs and pockets, and silk girdle. All colors. Sizes 36 Attractive Winter Coats $115 to 44. Anniversary flJQ QSC In the new colorings, smartly furred and Special ...... substantially lined, featuring both sports and ' Platinum Gray Kid dress models. Wool Jersey Slip-on Flannelette Gowns Caracul Fur Coats Plain or striped, with and Sweaters without collars. Some with, pa­ I $35 Grade . w ith Fox collar of the same With two pockets, V and crew jama fronts, trimmed with braid j $29 shade. Regular price necka, la red, navy. Wile, green and silk frogs. Regular and ex­ Special'at the and tan. All sizes. " C Q Q Q tra sizes. Annl- <2 "I / i ^ Anniversary Special Ann iversarvR»Sale Antilversary Special versary Special ----- New Rayon Slips Girls’ Velvet Dresses Noiihem Seal Fur Coats With bloomers to match. Plain Smart Suede Coats Some with crepe de chine with handsome coUars au4 hems or petal bottoms. Double others finished with cuffs of Pox which trims the or single, elastic legs on bloom.- sleeves. Which feature the new. ■ shade—“Putty," entire length of the front. ers. Slips regular size only. touches of hand embroidery. furred with' beaverette shawl collars and cuffs. Colors are red, green_and The side flare' make these coats, most attrac­ RegtUar price $200. Special Bloomers regular and extra slzM- at the Anni- 0 - | /4C| Anniversary C Q Sizes 7 to $5.95 tive to the young miss. versary Sale ------• p X 'x C F Special ...... •, 14 • nih I $47 Grade | (|ij III ^ $39 Marmink Fur Coats Anniversary Special Worked In a diagonal stripe ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIAL pattern. Regular price 0259.00. Special at the Anni- U**| $25.00 Grade Dinner and Tea Service Coats of Venise Cloth versary Sale ...... « P x O « 7 Of course they have shawl collars and wide American Porcelain, cuffs of fur. ^ e colors Include the pew Natural Raccoon Fur Cream Body w’ i t h warm shades of brown and tan for /Winter. Coats bright floral c«3^ora- \ $50 Grade | Of handsome dark, striped '^ 1 tions, gold band and $49 pelts. Regular price $400.00. Special at the Annl- S O Q Q edges. Anniversary Special versary Sale ......

Smart, Youthful Coats in Large Sizes Squirrel Coa^ Handsome Broadcloth Coats Of natviral blue Siberian Sizes 40% to 54 V4. Slenderizing. models developed pelts with a deep platinum Fox In broadcloth with oollars and culls of Manchurian shawl collar. Regular prl*? Lavishly furred with Astrakhan, This coat fta- wolf and Mendoza beaver fvr. $695.00. Special at ^tut; XA4AA1A- tures deep pointed cuffs and a $ 7 9 TheseX 4XOCl,

THIS SERVICE CONSISTS OF Anniversary Specials Smart New Footwear Eight Tea Cups and Saucers One 8 in. Platter In the Anniversary Sale Eight 4 in. Plates One 12 in. Platter Eight 5 in. Plates One 7 in. Baker Paris Decrees at Dress Section—2nd Floor Eight 7 in. Plates One 7 in. Casserole ANNIVERSARY SPECUL Patent Leather Oxford&, Eight 7 in. Soup Plates One Sauce Boat VELVETEEN FROCKS ^ 1 ct uT' » i Eight Fruit Dishes One Pickle Dish One Cream Jug In one and two- With cut-out sides and Cuban heels One Sugar Bowl Rhinestone Jewelry lece models. One love- Lovely Leaf Designs Set with Sparkling Rhinestones ■ model oomes with gscalloped bolero, self Necklets $1.95 Bracelets $1.00 belt and laoe collar Electric Carpet Sweepers and cuffs. .98 The new Josephine Gold Lace IMing Toy Jade Costume Jew­ $12.98 Grade Only 100 of them. Made by Edwards Electric ...... $ 1.00 elry. Antique gold jewelry set ' ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Company, guaranteed by them and by us, Must $14 Necklets with synthetic Jade stones. In NEW WOOLEN FROCKS IN be seen to be appreciated. Braceiets 59c. bracelets, brooch pins, earrings At Housewares Dept., Downstairs 60 Inch Indestructible Peail and pendants. Priced from JUNIOR SIZES Ropes In flesh and white, 13 to 1? Years . Electric Irons Enamel Cook Pots knotted between each bead. Cherllalne wool Gray enamel 12-quart size pots. Priced $1.79 $1.00 *° $3.95 crepes and wool Special lot of Landers. Frary Ball handle and Sizes 8 1-2 to 11. Costume RUSSIAN FILET HAND MADE 'GEORGETTE AND SATIN SCARFS In the larger SUMS, festurlng sUk fringe and $2.79 ““ $3.49 New designs. Size 18x45. Reg­ embroidered trimming. ularly $1.59, at linen $1.39 Sizes H 1-2 to a Is Here $49 Grade $2.98 ““ $3.98 GIRLS' DRESB SHOES. In Patent Colorful Cloths, Well Made, $1.48 up HALLOWEEN NOVELTIES Champagne top*. Also, Brown with. Cbampagna tops. AT STATIONERY DEPT. H iotom aton Clown Suits with RoUing Eyes, Pirate, Minstrel, 8}z*S ‘8 1-2 to Prescriptions Table decorations, table covers, seals, tallies. place eards, lan« Devil, Chinaman, Etc. Sizes for Every Member of the decorative erepe Accurately Compounded. terns, horns, masks, domino masks. paper, paper napkins, paper hats. H a llo w ^ ^M veltS ia S ?*? of Family. noiRemakers. naoer costumes. In fact, aU sorts of novelties that will Get It Now at Our Boys’ Dept.—Main Floor Prompt Efficient Service. . MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HEKALO, MONOAX, OC10J5ER Z4, 1927, PAGE EIGHT

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—ETHEL— Home Page Editorial SHOULD CHILD OR MOTHER' DICTATE? The big black trunkfnl of letters^ don’t A Mr., Keller of W a^iitgton, left by the late colorful dancer,^ D. C.,' is one of the lattisr. » E K CAS Isadora Duncan,-fumisL a text for ler, you' may recall; Is the hqsbsnd By Olive Roberts Barton many self-con' '.intd souls who o f Mrs. *lda Kellery^wh^e'several- •VAN DINE © CHA£L£S SCKIfiNm warn one to be careful about writ­ inches-above-her-kneies skirt made confession as evidence of my good security? It must be so, y’ know; ing letters and "never say on paper a passing policeman suggest that ChariEicters o f the Story otherwise Pfyfe would have told faith. . . . And that is all, Mr. When should mother let go? anything you wouldn’t be willing to if she'd puirit. down she •wouldn’t THILO VAJfCE Markham.” you the entire tale of the quarrel, if have anyone read anywhere at any be so annoyed by passing stares of JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM .District only to clear himself from sus­ Some say when a girl is of age, '•Was that what your qharrel some when she is out of school. Out time.” The big black trunk is strange males. Both the Mr. and Attorney of New York County picion. with him last week was about?” In society, is another echo. Not un­ worrying many in Europe’s high Mrs. got mad, asked if any law was ALVIN H. BENSON...... Well- Pfyfe gave him a look of queru­ “Yet, knowing that his position perches because many sitters in said being broken, told the policeman known Wall Street Iroker and is an awkward one, he refuses to til she is married and can pass from lous surprise. the protection of her nvother to the perches fear their letters may be to mind , his business, and Mr. Kel­ » nan-about-town, who was mys­ "Ah, you heard of our little con­ divulge what passed between him among those present. ler said he was glad his ^ f e was teriously murdered in his home and' Benson in the oflSce that day. protection of h^i' husband, declares tretemps f . . . Yes — we had a a fourth faction. .. Perhaps caution, foresight, wor­ so attractive men enjoyed-looking MAJOR ANTHONY BENSON... slight disagreement as to the—shall . . . Pfyfe is shielding someone— ry about the future are admirable at her. and he is not the soul of chivalry, Gan it be possible that parents .. .Brother of the murdered man I say terms of the transaction?” traits, but what a miserable de­ Divorced Cost y’ know. Therefore, I ask: Why?” themselves hav« recognized the MRS. ANNA PLATE...... "Did Benson insist that the note pressing, selfish, unspuntaneous The cc(st .of divorces cannot be . .Housekeeper lor AMn Benson He leaned back and gazed at the value of this freedom, long before be paid when due?” the specialists got to it? world it would be if everybody was deducted a4 necessary busin'eM ex­ MURIEL ST. CLAIR...... "No—^not exactly." Pfyfe’s man­ ceiling. that way, and if no one dared live “I have an idea, amounting to a I haven’t the least idea of broad­ penses from an income tax.. That’s ...... A young singer ner became unctuous. "I beg of you, in and for the moment for fear of cerebral cyclone,” he added, "that casting lawless independence on the what Uncle Sam told a'certaln New CAPTAIN PHILIP LEACOCK... sir, not to press me as to my little what the future might bring! York man who tried, to . deduct his ...... Miss St. Clair's fiance when we put our hands on that part of children, but cases have chat with Alvin. It was, I assure come under my observation that divorce attorney’s fees frcim'his in­ LEANDER PFYFE...... you, quite Irrelevant to the present security, we’ll also put our hands have caused me to pause and grow The Daily Line come tax return...... Intimate of Alvin Benson’s situation. Indeed, It was of a most on the murderer.” At this moment the telephone thoughtful. We have all, "us women,”- at­ The man’s argument was that MRS. PAULA BANNING...... personal and private nature." tempted to keep diaries at some­ his marriage was endangering his ...... A friend of Pfyfe’s He smiled confidingly. “I will rang, and when Markham answered It dawned on me first, when a ELSIE HOFFMAN. .Secretary of It a look of startled amusement woman in whose home I was call­ time or other in our careers. But business success and that .the di­ admit, however, that I went to after the first week or so we forget vorce, therefore, was "a necessary the firm of Benson and Benson Alvin's house the night he was came into his eyes. He made an ing told* me some amusing incidents COLONEL BIGSBY OSTRANDER appointment with the speaker for of her children. the little book. Even if we keep business expenditure.” Well, fun­ shot, intending to speak to him it up pretty faithfully for a while nier arguments than that have been ...... A retired army officer about the check; but, as you half past five that afternoon. Then, After we left a friend who had f.'i WILLIAM H. MORIARTY. hanging up the receiver, he laughed been with me made this reihark, we suddenly get pa^cky for fear given to Justify other income tax already know, I found the house we might suddenly be struck by deductions! ...... An alderman dark and spent the night in a Turk­ outright at Vance. "Sarah has eight children and each GEORGE G. STITT...... “Your auricular researches have one is a real person. If she’d had lightning or something and some­ "SheTl Get Married!” ish bath.” body see our naked soul, so we The average business girl works ...... Of the firm of Stitt Pardon me. Mr. Pfyfe,”—It was been confirmed,” he said. "Miss two, the chances are they’d have burn them. three years before she, marries. and McCoy, Public Accountants Vance who spoke — "but did Mr. Hoffman just called me confiden­ been— well, they’d have been just Which is why the achievement This statement ^as made'at a re^ MAURICE DINWIDDIE...... Benson take your note without tially on an outside ’phone to say ordinary people. She hasn’t time to of Mrs. J. T. Johnson of Texas who cent business oimvention. This is ...... Assistant District Attorney security?” she has something to add to her boss right. They know the rules of ERNEST HEATH...... Ser­ "Of course!” Pfyfe’s tone was a story. She’s coming here at 5:30.” the house and whero to draw the hasn’t missed a day in her diary the argument which employers al­ geant of the Homicide Bureau rebuke. “Alvin aud I, as I have ex­ Vance was 'unimpressed by the line. But aside from that they are for 41 years seems especially note­ ways give when fixing low. salaries BURKE, SNITKIN, EMERY----- plained, were the closest friends.’ announcement. as free as birds.” worthy. One wonders, though. Just for girl employes. "She’ll be mar­ Detectives of Homicide Bureau "But even a friend, don’t y’ “I rather imagined she’d tele­ I began to watch families after how interesting a” life can be in ried in a few months,’^ they say, BEN HANLON...... Command­ know,” Vance submitted, “might phone during her lunch hour.” that. And as far as my amateur itself if one has time to transcribe "and we’ll have to break in a new ing Officer «f Detectives as­ ask for security on such a large Again Markham gave him one of statistics seem to point, it is the the life to a diary so conscientious­ one.” signed to District Attorney’s office amount.. How ■ did Benson know his searching scrutinies. families in which the parents do ly. Maybe the diary is the life. Even the fact that marriage PHELPS, TRACY, SPRINGER, that you’d be able to repay him?” “There’s something damned not have too much time for the Raging Husbands means little difference as far as Job HIGGINBOTHAM ...... “I can only say that he did queer going on around here,” ho highest type of ingenuity seems to Once upon a time husbands flew is concerned to thousands of girls ...... D etectives as­ know,” the other answered, with observed. develop. into terrible rages if “other men” today does not alter this theory of signed to District Attorney's office an air of patient deliberation. "Oh, quite,” returned Vance care­ It upsets most of the laws and gazed upon their wives. Nowadays her low value because .ot her possi­ CAPTAIN CARL HAGEDORN.. Vance continued to bo doubtful lessly, “Queerer than you could creeds I have sponsored in the past it seems to make them mad if they ble short duration in the Job...... Fire-arms expert "Perhaps it was because of the possibly imagine.” although I have always laid em­ The atom used to be considered DR. DOREMUS...... confession you had given him.” For 15 or 20 minutes Markham phasis on the value of self-expres­ ...... Medical examiner -SOFT BUTTER the smallest thing in existence,, but ^ Pfyfe rewarded him with a look endeavored to draw him out; but sion. FRANK SWACKER...... Sec­ now it has been found to cdnslirt of of beaming approval. Vance seemed suddenly possessed Here Is very good material for For making sandwiches, add a retary to the District Attorney ‘Tou grasp the situation per of an ability to say nothing with smaller particles, protons and elec­ CURRIE...... Vance’s valet debate. Should the child, practical­ spoonful of hot water to the butter trons. fectly,” he said. the blandest flqency. Markham ly a blank sheet of paper at birth, and work It until soft. S. S. VAN DINE...... The Narrator Vance withdrew from the con­ finally became exasperated. tell his own or his parents’ story versation, and though Markham “I’m rapidly coming to the con­ at maturity? \ PREVENTS STICKING A Wonderful THIS HAS HAPPENED questioned Pfyfe for nearly half an clusion,” he said, “that either you Let him alone and he may grow Before turning out a cake you Sniipiclon nttackea In turn to hour, nothing further transpired. had a hand in Benson’s murder, or up a criminal— but on the other Disinfectant M ias t. CInIr, Pfyfe and Lencock. Pfyfe clung to his story In every you’re a phenomenally good can prevent its sticking by sprin­ Vance ellmlnotea the srlrl, and hand he may grow up a genius. I’m kling the board or pan with pow­ arhen Ptrte'm testimony atrencth- detail, and politely refused to go guesser.” beginning to believe that the per­ “There is, y’ know, an alterna­ dered sugar. For A ll Purposes ena the cnae asnlnat Ijcacock he deeper into his quarrel with Ben­ fect parent is one who weeds the ftnD n o w Intervcnca to keep Markham from tive,” rejoined Vance. “ It might son, insisting that it had no bear­ garden but its the growing child A disinfectant is as necessary in nrreatlngr the captain* Mlaa Hoff­ ing oh the case. At last he was per­ be that my aesthetic hypotheses man relatea that Pfyfe and Alvin largely takes care of himself. keeping your home hygicnically dean Benaon had quarreled In the lat­ mitted to go. and metaphysical deductions — as as soap and water. A tablespoonful of ter’s office and Markham summons "Not very helpful,” Markham ob­ you call ’em—are working out—eh, 019Z7 BY HfA SfWnCt WC Pfyfe to question him on this and WHY NOT PRE’TTY CLOSETS? Sylpho-Nathol to a gallim of. water served. “I’m beginning to agree p acveral other polnta. what?” By Valerie Vanoe fR iS S iA instantly removes dirt, gfease or stains \ NOW BEGIN'^E STORTf with Heath that we’ve turned up A few minutes before we went —destroys germs, arrests o r p ^ c de­ to lunch Swacker announced that Closets should be considered as Make new tUngB from \ ••••<• a mare’s-nest in Pfyfe’s frenzied All the emart. deUMte ahad» cay, purifies unwholesome^coodition^j^ Tracy had just returned from Long part of the bedroom into which CHAPTER XXXV financial deal.” they open. The expense of papering For Ritzy Wrists Same dye for aU Soodfc kills offensive, odors. Disinfects drain 'You’ll never be anything but Island with his report. 6 ; j REALLY should have men­ or painting them like the room is St dealera. A thrifty buy. pipes, garbage receptades, dark cdlars. your own sweet trusting self, will “ Is he the lad you sent to look not great and to one who likes Get Sylpho-Nathol at all dealers. tioned these before,” he con­ you?” lamented Vance sadly. into Pfyfe’s affaires du coeurf” fessed, Indicating the papers with “Pfyfe has just given you your Vance asked Markham.. “For, if he beauty in all things the difference between opening the door upon a a delicately inconsequential wave first intelligent line of investiga­ is, I am all a-fiutter.” finished, attractive closet and a of the hand. tion and you say he’s not helpful! “He’s the man. . . . Send him in, white, unfinished one is worth the BULBS for FALL PLACING This Fibr*|-eiiair He leaned forward on one elbow, . Listen to me. Pfyfe’s story Swacker.” taking a confidential attitude, and Tracy entered smiling silkily, his slight expense and effort of plan­ Tulips, Hyacinths, D^odlls. about the ten thousand dollars is ning. as he talked, the cigaret bobbed up undoubtedly true: he appropriated black note-book in one hand, his Plant Now. We have a Good A three-quarter inch pole, meant Supply of the Best. As Illustrate and down between his lips. the money and forged Benson’s pince-nez in the other. to hold portieres and bought in “It pains me deeply to go Into name to a check with which to re­ “I had no trouble learning about the drapery hardware department, ANDERSON GREENHOUSES place it. But I don’t for a second Pfyfe,” he said. “He’s well known this matter,” he began; “but since is necessary to hold the weight of it is in the interests of truth, I shall believe there was no security in ad­ in Port Washington—quite a char­ 153 Eldrldge , Tel. 2124 dition to the confession. Benson acter, in fact—and it was easy to many clothes. Painted gayly, it may not complain. . . . My—ajh-^o- be, but the constant placing of mestic arrangements are not all wasn’t the type of man—friend or pick up gossip about him.” no friend—who’d hand over that He adjusted his glasses carefully, hangers upon it will necessitate, that one could desire. My wife’s renewing the paint frequently. father has, curiously enough, taken amount without security. He and referred to his note-book. wanted his money back—not some­ “He married a Miss Hawthorn in Hangers, too, if wooden or tin, may FOR SALE a most unreasonable dislike to me; be painted. and It pleases him to depriye me of body In jail. That’s why I put my 1910. She’s wealthy, but Pfyfe Painting Preferable all but the meagerest financial as­ oar in, and asked about the doesn’t benefit much by it, because Painting is preferable to pad­ Extra Fancy sistance, although it Is really my security. her father sits on the money­ ding as thin hangers are less space­ wife’s money that he refuses to “Pfyfe, of course, denied it; but bags—” give me. A few months ago I made when pressed as to how Benson “Mr. Tracy, I say,” interrupted taking In the closet or when packed for travelling. Wooden hangers Green Mountain Potatoes use of certain funds—510.000, to be knew he’d pay the note, he retired Vance; “never mind the nee-Haw- exact—which, I learned later, had into a cloud. 1 had to suggest the thorn and her doting papa,—Mr. may be of the kind that the hook, not been intended for me. confession as the possible explana­ Pfyfe himself has confided in us cross-piece and triangular sides fold together to make a straight FRANK BARBIROGUO “ When my father-in-law discov tion; which showed that something about his sad marriage. Tell us, if else was in his mind—something he you can, about Mr. Pfyfe’s extra­ bar easily packed. ered my error. It was necessary for Dress bags may be bought or me to return the full amount to didn’t care to mention. And the nuptial affairs. Are there any other 269 HillstownRoad way he jumped at my suggestion made all of the same material, un­ avoid a misunderstanding between ladles?” bleached muslin, dyed at home, Equipi>ed with sprinsr cush­ Mrs. Pfyfe and myself—a misun­ bears out my’theory.” Tracy looked Inquiringly at the Phone 342-3. “Well, what of it?" Markham district attorney: he was uncertain cretonne, or if the closet is large, ion. A wonderful buy. Spe­ derstanding which might have the stiffer, more outstanding glazed asked impatiently. as to Vance’s standing. Receiving j caused my wife great unhappiness. cblntz or cambric. No dust will cial this week , “I regret to say, I used Alvin’s “Oh, for the gift of tears!” a nod from Markham, he turned a moaned Vance. “ Don’t you see that page in his note-book and pro­ penetrate this and it will not crush FOR SALE name on a check. But I explained up against a wrinkable frock A $ 1 0 “ “ '"’ it to him at once, you understand, there’s someone in the background ceeded. —someone connected with the (To Be CoBtlnned) shelf mat of the same glazed chintz offering him the note and this little or cambric with a ruffle added, may 2 Modern Houses Agents for Quaker give further piquancy. Mats for Drawers Ranges If the clpset la large enough to * At H ollyw ood include drawers, similar mats may Bridge M e make the drawers a pleasure to pull Inquire o f BENSON Daily Health Service out. These mats, weighted at the Another corners with flat weights so that G. SCHREIBER & SON HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL ' there is no chance of their rolling Drawn by Anna Wille are these accessories for Milady’s hands ^ d up and j^nished with bias muslin 285 West Center Street, by World Famed Authority BY W. W. WENTWORTH wrists: (1) one-button, suede gloves with short, simply stitched cuff^ tape, are serviceable. 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A laundry bag, too, Baked tomato, en casserole, with ‘Ohe Vleaners inat "Clean disease among the public seems to means absolute rest. for silk things may al^o be of the Add a cup of sour apples, diced toast covered with cheese sauce be more and more a question of in side suite? same material. very fine, to corned beef hash in­ and bread crumbs, make a nice The child with a defective heart 2— ^During bidding, spades education. should not be permitted to run It is something of an adventure stead ot potatoes if your family Is change from eggs Benedict. THE MASTER’S OVERCOAT In most instances Involvement ot about, and certainly if It has fever being trump, how many sup­ to make the drab closet bloom like one that objects to starches. the heart lakes place insidiously in should not even be permitted to at­ porting tricks may be counted a rose and there is very much less The arms show a few wrinkles at the inside bend childhood and the persons do not tend to its own toilet and hygiene. on if you hold: spades—J X concern in seeing that the closet APPLE FILLER door is not accidently open when of the elbow—and the sleeve creases aren’t so have proper treatment until the X X X X; hearts—X X X; Exotic Straps If you use diced apples along condition has developed so far that visitors step into the bedroom un­ with celery when making chicken good, per^iapa. But it’s a good warm coat and' any treatment is unavailing. diamonds—X X X ; clubs—X? expectedly. salad, you will discover they make Dougan will take care of the creases and wrinkles, In many schools nowadaj's chil­ 3— To make a suit bid after an admirable filler and give tang. as well as any spots that don’t belong. And an­ dren are examined regularly and opponent has bid suit, how WARMED BISCUITS other year la added to its life! are not permitted to indulge In se­ many quick tricks should you Baking powder biscuits can be vere exercises if the hearts are Lifers Niceties hold in hand? freshened as they are warm if you Cleaning and dyeing promptly and perfect­ found to be infected. The Answers put them in a wet paper bag, tie HESTCOLDS ly done. Your orders called for and deliv­ Moreover, the presence of infect­ HINTS ON ETIQUET 1— One, when not bid by oppo'up tight and heat in oven. Apply over throat and chest ered. They are taken care of as your indi­ ed tonsils, teeth or adenoids, which nent on left. —cover with hot flannel cloth. may be associated with the develop- 2— ^Do not count more than two COLORED BUTTER vidual things—not huddled together in a “su­ •ment of. heart trouble, should be to two and one-half. Apple butter gets a rich color burban bundle.” ' 3 determined early and these infected VICKS 1. Just what is a guide to 8— Minimum, one and one-half. and a new, spicy flavor if you put ▼ y.ApC>RUB parts. Whenever a decayed tooth some old-fashioned cinnamon drops OoerSJ MtUionJata rraeSe. Telephone 1510 or the root of a tooth Is associated deciding what salad should be in while it is cooking. in the mouth of a child with an ab­ served at a luncheon? UTENSIL OIL scess of the gums, the tooth should 2. If the main course and BOELINO OVER \ be pulled. Use glycerine to oil the meat If you add butter to rice or MRS. ADA M. The symptoms, formerly passed dessert are satisfying, what chopper, egg beater or other uten­ macaroni when it is. cooking, it MER.iU'lELD lDOViGAN dye w o r k s off as "growing pains,” are now be­ salad might be served ? sils to prevent food froiii tasting will prevent its boiling over. INC. of lubricant. Teacher of HARRISON ST. lieved to be, in most Instances, 8. If the dessert, say, is very Mandolin Tenor Banjo rheumatic infections resulting from HOT PUDGE WAFFLES Mandola Cello-Banjo [ SOUTH MANCHESTER. infections elsewhere in the body. light, what salad should be ap­ TANK JACKET Hot waffles, cooked at the table CONN. An asbestos jacket for your hot Ukulele Mando-Cello One of the most common causes propriate? and served with hot fudge sauce, Tenor Guitar Plectrum Banjo of heart disease, as pointed out by water tank is a good investment. make as delectable a dessert as The Answers It facilitates heating the water Banjo-Mandolin Dr. A. Levinson, is the attempt to anyone could ask. 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A narrow strap inner tubes the right length to slip of Buakeakin is used to fasten, a day, Tuesday, Wednesday and important in order that the tissues flsh or chicken or other calory- your food will never stick in them Thursday. of the heart, which have been un­ brindna salad. and they will last lonser. over them. gray lueds glove si the wrist.

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MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONbAT, OCTOiSER 24, 1927,' P A G E N iN fi r • 19-0 Bedford Beats Hartford Cubs 6-0 WHALERS TRIUMPH 3 TO 1; lotbafl Dope New Haven Boys’ Club Gertrade Nelson D ESITE POOR DECISIONS RoDs 124 Score DWYER3 COLTS TRIUMPH TWO HARTFORD GOAIS VOID Again Upset in Gives Local Club Its Week-End Games In Girls’ League Close to Thousand Fans See Fleet-Footed Dietz Goes Over FootbaU By MALCOLM ROY Loss I I I History Miss Gertrude Nelson startled the Sooth Ends’ Goal line at Americans Go Down to Staff Correspondent bowling world locally Friday night New York, Oct. 24.—Adversity’s when she clipped off the neat score heavy hand dealt some staggering of 124 in the Girls’ A. A. bowling Middletown; Manchester Defeat After Holding Fundamentals blows on the football gridirons of league at Cheney Brothers. Her the nation on Saturday with the Yale-Coached Eleven Plays Superior Football other two scores for the Weaving As Told by Famous Coaches Army and Harvard suffering de­ and Takes Advantage of Cloverleaves’ Illegal No. 1 which won three from Main Penalized 126 Yards. Coats to No Score Tie Day TO BILLY EVANS. cisive defeats at the hands of Yale Office No. l^ e re 86, 86. and Dartmouth, respectively, and Play; Locals Penalized 126 Yards Against 15; Miss Jennie Lucas was second Before. Cornell goin.g ..down under a ter­ with the creditable score of 114 USED FAST BALL ONLY Playing In a quoigmlre at Mid­ STIFF-ARMING rific attack by Princeton. Visitors Score Three Times. and the others with scores over the A good fast ball is a winning as­ dletown yesterday afternoon, the Other results were the defeat of century mark were Mae Sherman, set even in a curve-ball league. Cubs football team of this town Hartford droye as many balls in­ Pennsylvania by Chicago in a Nelson, 101. The No football player can become a The Cloverleaves lost the flrst rh Welsh Brigham resourcefql Columbia eleven which cepted by ^Caserelll, who ran for a Wilson, rhb; M. Sacherek, fb. Atlanta, but the bout was not coln- cuit wallop at Oakland In the morn­ Montgomery Perry ol at last s e ^ s to have found Itself. touchdown. South Ends: Lowe, re; Caserto, pleted, as Browning sprained an ing when his team defeated one THESE MODERN ch Score: Cheney Brothers 3, Vet­ The first touchdown was made It; Parks, rg; Dlbella, e; Ollando, ankle after .gaining the first fall. headed by Ruth, by a score of six Lorimer Martyn erans 8. y ' Trading rights ol the Moravian by the North Ends In the second Ig; Ynonne, It; Comba, le; Em­ to-three. Ruth clouted two homers P ragr^ ve Burglar (who hal Ih Goals scored by McConkey 2, church in Labrador have been sold quarter after a march of eighty mons, pb; Caserelo, rhb; Jones, Work done by any machine now in the afternoon game played here, taken ^|dvantage of the plnstoni Chedezoy Hutchison Campbell, Kelly,,McCann, Gowans. to the Hudson Bay Company. yards. Two forward passes, the first Ihb, Carons, fb. can be registered by the electro­ his team trimming Gehrig’s by a vogue35,.You couldh’t have carried or Referee, Pratt; linesmen, Psion The church had maintained mis­ for thirty five yards and the sec­ Referee: Turkington; umpire, graph, a new device which shows score of fifteen to fonr. Gehrig also home £wo^haga of swag 18 the old R. Ballantyne Ewan and McCullough: time, 30 minute sions and trading posts In Labrador ond for twelve were mi.xed in with Dlbella, head linesman, MoLaugh- on a ribbon exactly what work the crashed out a homer in the eecond days witlnnR "lieln* questlonadl-'i htlvaiL ■ slnca 1771, ead rum to bring the ball to tbt 11a. maoUne does aad whan it stops. fame. P iiriin ■

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MANCHESTER (CONN.) BVTENiNG HEJtALD, MONDAY, OCTTOBER 24, 1927. r You'llFind That UsedCarYou Want Listed In These Columns. Look Through ^ru-iru-ionriru-LnjiruvvuiAni-i/yvv'f** ************** ^ 7fi Apnrtinento—"Plats— Houses tor Rent 6 5 MoTlng—Trncking—Storage 20 * Tenements for Rent 6 3 Want Ad Information Lost and Found AT A* COURT OF PROBAfl^IFHi^ FIVE ROOM half of house, modern. WANTED—RETURN LOAD or part FOR RENT—SEVERAL first class at Manchester, within and forth# LOST—BLACK AND WHITE Setter load from Albany, New York, Oct. Summit street extension. Apply district of Manchester, on tbe^22nd rents with all Improvements. Apply Home Bank and Trust Company. Manchester dog, Sunday evening with South ■26th. Manchester and New York Edward J. Holl. 865 Main street TeL day of October, A. D.* 1®^* Windsor tag. Owner, R. H. Burnham, Motor Dispatch. Phone 7-2. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq.. Evening Herald 569 East Center street Manchester 560^______FOR RENT—SIX ROOM HOUSE at 47 Green. WANTED—LOAD OR PART load to Branford street with all Improve­ Estates of Emma, Leo, Bolllaw and FOR RENT— 8 BOOM FLAT In House ments. Phone 473. Classified Advertisemente N ew Y ork F riday, Oot. , 28, 1927. and Hale Block. Apply Managers Aleke Clereblej late of Manchester in LOST—BLACK ONYX and diamond / Prices said district, minors. Foley’s Express. Office, J. Company. Count tlx avaraaa ring, between Donahue and John­ Farms and Land for Sale 71 Upon applicatfdn of Benefit Assoma- son’s Bakery and Circle Theater or Inltlala, numbera and 2 3 FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT, tlon Cheney^ Brothers praying that each count aa a w«J^rd Hales. Finder please call 135-2. R e p a irin g a guardian . o f, estate of said minors on Used Cars probably never will be low­ near Hartford trolley line, with Im­ FOR SALE—FARMS large and small, words aa two worda Minimum coat provements, $18; also three room be granted -On said estate, as per ap­ ia price of three llnea LOST—SMALL FOX TERRIER dog, EXPERT KEY PITTING. Lawn mow­ er than they are today. Dealers through­ all in good locations, and all good heated tenement 73 Blssell Street farms. Prices right See Stuart J. plication on file, it is white and black. Reward for In for­ ers sharpened and repaired, also out the city have cut their stocks to bedrock. Inquire on premises. o r d e r e d :-i-That the foregoing \ Line ratea per day for transient mation or return of dog. ponrad scissors, knives and saws sharpened. Wasley, 827 Main street Tel. 1428-2. application be heard and determined Apel, 51 North Elm street. Tel. 32i. The brisk sales of new 1928 models have a d a Work called for and delivered. IN SELWITZ BUILDING three room at they P robate office In M anchester in EffectlTe March IT. IWT Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm brought a great influx of late model “trade- apartm^ it all modern improvements. Rouses fol S^e 72 said District, on the 29th. day of street, Manchester, Conn. Telephone O ctober, A. D., 1927, at 9 o’clock In Cash Churgre LOST—PAIR GLASSES on Blssell St. Inquire Selwitz Shoe Shop. TeL 835-2. 9 Ota 462. ins.” Rather than put them into storage DELMONT STREET—Nice 6 room the ioi-enoon, and that notice be given 6 Consecutive Days .. 7 ots Call 134-2. ______9 0t3 11 eta dealers have priced them fpr immediate ON ELDRIDGB S'?., 4 room tenement, single, nice shrub and trees, house to all persons interested In said estate 3 Conseautlve Days •■■■. MOWER SHARPENING, key making, ail improvements, rent $20. Inquire of-the pendency of said application, 11 ets 18 Ota l o s t __THREE MONTHS old fenmle good shape, I car garage. Price only X X^ay ..ee********** * phonographs, clocks, electric clean­ clearance. Select the car suited to your 174 Eldrldge street. Phone 1922-5. $7,500. Cash $1,500. Call A rthur A. and the time and place of hearing All nrrters for Irroffular Insertions German police puPPy at C enter^e- ers, Irons, etc. repaired. Gunsmlth- thereon by publishing a copy of this ivard—Charles Waterman, 118 War- purse and plan from the many offered under Knofla. Tel. 782-2, 875 Main "Look for will he charged at the Ing. Bralthwalte, 150 Center St. ONE, THREE AND one four room the electric sign.” order In some newspaper having a roeclal rates for long renton Avenue, Hartford. Classification 4. flat, on second floor, at 168 Oak circulation in said district, on or be­ day ad^rertlslng given upon roques- fore Oct. 24th., 1927, and. by posting l o s t __A PATENT LEATHER pocket- street, all Improvements, with COLONIAL HOME—180 Porter Street. Ads ordered for SEWING MACHINES, repairing of garage. Inquire 164 Dak street or Suitable for two family dwelling. a copy of this order on,..the public and stopped before the third or fifth book. with a considerable sum .of all makes, oils, needles and supplies. money. Thursday night at South ca ll 616-S.______Half of house now rented, leaving sign-post -fn said ■ towni of- Manchester, day will be charged only lor the M- R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. Read very desirable six rooms and bath at least 6 days before th,e»,day of said tual number of times the ®-*J. End Reliable reward If returned to Phone 715. fe s Maple street or Tel. 2038. PLEASANT SIX ROOM flat. Improve­ with all- conveniences, for buyer or hearing, to appear If tljey see cause ed. charging at the rate ®arned. but ments and good location. Vacant Oct. can be rented separately. Reason­ at said time' and place and be heard no allowances or refunds Courses ajod Classes 27 Herald Classified Ads 1st. Inquire 9 Strickland street. able terms. Phone Manchester 221. relative thereto, and make return to on sU time ads stopped after the Annonneementa 2 this court. 6 ROOM TENEMENT at 86 Blssell PEARL SliREET—2 family house, WILLIAM S. HYDE ^^No^niil forbids” ; display lines not BARBERS, ALWAYS IN DEMAND. street, vacant Nov. 1st. Apply Geo. Judge. We prepare you to hold job In short For the CAR you wan^: to buy. all conveniences. Extra building lot. 5 PIECES REUPHOLSTERED, like Johnson, State A rm ory or Tel. 2227. Frontage 126 feet, 156 depth. Suitable H-10-24-27. . ®°The Herald,will not ®® new $22. Let us renovate your mat­ time. Vaughns Barber School, 14 for more than one Insertion Market street, Hartford, Conn. for milk station, trucking business or Inco.reU tress and reupholster your furniture. SIX ROOM TENEMENT at 182*E1- any business that needs to be near AT A COURT.OF PlOBATE HELD of any advertisement ordered for Manchester Upholstering Co., 119 drldge street, $24 a month. Apply on Main street. Price and terms of Ac- at Manchester, within and for the more thau one time. meor- Spruce St, Private Instruction 2 8 prem ises. thur A. K nofla. Tel. 782-2, 875 Main District of Manchester, on the 22nd “Look for the electric sign.” day o f October, A. D., 1927. re«*publlcaaot®of of^tlm STEAMSHIP TICKETS—,gll parts of Present WILLIAM S. HYDE; Ksq., the world. Ask for sailing lists and PRIVATE INSTRUCTION given In all SIX ROOM TENEMENT at ISO Center Judge. ■ - rhlrJlVal" t“ r .» X r..d.r- ratea Phone 750-2. Robert J. Smith. grammar school subjects by former 5 8 street. Inquire 341 Center street. liCgal Notices 79 Estate of William E. Wells late of grammar school principal, for rates Fuel and Feed 4 0 -A Wanted— ^To Buy ed. 1009 Main street. Manchester, in said District, deceased. call 215-5. ■TO RENT—TENEMENT 6 rooms, On motion of Milo D. Wells, ad­ All advertlselli^m u®‘ ,-;°nform FOR SALE—HARDWOOD- $9 Reo JUNK—I will pay highest prices for modern, on trolley line. Apply 475 AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD ministrator Aatomobiles for Sale truck loa d : $9.75 split. V. Flrpo, 116 all kinds of Junk; also buy all kinds Center street. In style. c°Py oubllsh- Help Wanted— ^Female 85 at i^nnehester, within and for the ORDERED:—That sis months from F« Wells ■ street. Phone 1307-2. of chlokena Morris H. Lessner, tele­ District of Manchester, on the 22nd the '22nd day of October, A. D„ 1927 ‘ regulatlons enforced oy right to phone 982-4. 1—1927 Ford Sedan, like new. TO RENT—3 ROOM tenement, all Im­ day o f October, A. D., 1927. be and the same are limited and al­ sirin W ,:? co»- CLERK WANTED must be 16 years SAVE COAL—Burn wood this Fall. provements, 22 Norman street. In­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., lowed for the creditors within which 1—1925 Overland Truck. old. Apply Mr. Murphy, Green Stores MAGAZINES, rags, bundled paper, quire on premises. 1— 1927 F ord Truck. We sell hard and soft flrewood,.,al80 Judge. to bring in their claims against said Inc., Main street, South Manchester. fireplace wood. L. T. Wood, 55 Bls­ junk bought for cash. Phone 849-3. Estate of Margaret Dingwell late | estate, and the said administrator ia 1— Durant T outing. Will calL J. Else'Jiberg. THREE ROOM heated apartment. In ) to be published same "“Saturdays 1— Nash T ouring. sell. Pho. a 496. of Manchester, in said District, de- directed to give public notice to the ceived by 12 o'clock noon. Saturnaye ELDERLY WOMAN to do housework Johnson Block, all modern improve­ C63.S6 d creditors to bring In their claims and care for children. Address A. G., 10:30 5U m. . j Rooms Withont Board 59 ments. Apply to Aaron Johnson, 62 On m otion o f The H om e Bank & within said time allowed by posting a - JAMES STEVENSON Box 16G, Manchester. Garden— Farm— Dairy Products 50 Linden street or to the janitor. 53 Blssell St. Tel. 2169 * ' — Trust Co., executor • copy of this order on the public sign ITelephone Your Want Ads ORDERED:—That six months from post nearest to the place where the ArtQ are accepted over the telephone WANTED—YOUNG active woman for FOR SALE—Red and yellow onions, COMFORTABLE ROOM for one or THREE ROOMS—Heated apartments the 22nd day o f October, A. D., 1927, deceased last dwelt Within said town 1927 H udson D em onstrator C oadi cleaning from 7 to 12, each morning. $1.50 bushel, p ick lin g onions 60o two gentlemen, In private family. with bath. Apply shoemaker, Trot­ . .h i o h I r g B R.-tTB given ^bove 1924 M axw ell Coach be and the same are limited and al­ and by publishing the same in some as a co^^eiJ^ence to advertisers, out A pply M anager’s Office, J. W . Hale basket, Greer! Mountain potatoes, Inquire 123 Center street, Tel. 1691. _ ter B lock, lowed for the creditors within which newspaper having a circulation In 1923 E ssex Coach Company. $1.75, parsnips $1.50 bushel, cabbage fhe CASH RATES will be accepted as 1923 D odge T ouring to bring In their claims against said said probate district, within ten days irTTT T r\V M E N T If palQ *t tne bust- 75c dozen turnips 75c bushel, carrots Boarders Wanted 59*A TO RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT on estate, and the said executor Is di­ from the date of this order, and re­ 1923 R eo T ruck $1.25 bushel delivered. P hillip H off­ Newman street: also 5 room flat, all Ford Roadster Help Wanted— Male 36 rected to give public notice .to the turn make to this court of the notice man, 460 Hlllstown Road. Tel. 2440-2. improvements, 147 E. Center street. creditors to bring in their claims given. ROOM AND BOARD for young wo­ Phone 1830. GEORGE L. BETTS man with companionable lady who within said time allowed by posting a WILLIAM S. HYDE r a t e will be collected. No *‘®“P®i®i" 711 MECHANICS, clerks and salesmen. will share comfortable home. Inquire copy of this order on the public sign­ Judge. 127 Spruce St. ■, . Tel. FOR SALE—DUCKS AND geese. Call TO RENT 3 AND 4 ROOM heated hilitv for errors in telephoned acs wanted by large corporation, great 13 Moore street. post nearest to the place where the H-10-24-27. win be assumed and their accuracy ’ expansion program . A pply 4 p. m. to 1372-5. apartments $25 per month, available deceased last dwelt within said town October 1st. See Stuart J. Wasley, cannot be guaranteed. 9 p. m., 517 Main street, South Man­ WANTED—BOARDERS, room suit­ and by publishing the same In some AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD 1925 Hudson Coach ...... 475 FOR SALE—PURE HONEY. Quart 827 Main street. Tel. 1428-2. 1923 Durant Sport T o u r i n g ...... 150 chester. able fo r 2 girls, hom e com forts, $7.00 newspaper having a circulation in at Manchester, within and for the $1.00, pint $.55; pound ja r $.40. each. Call at 46 Summer street. said probate district, within ten days District of Manchester, on the 22nd. Phone 664 1923 O verland Sedan ...... 175 Joseph Schelbenpflug, 194 School St. TWO ROOM HEATED apartment in 1923 Overland T ourin g ...... 125 10 MEN at once. Meet truck at Apel’s from the date of this order, and re­ day o f Oct., A. D., 1927. a s k “ OR WANT Al» SERVICE ___ Corner G;50. C. L. Vanderbrook & Johnson Block, facing Main street. Present WILLrAM S. HYDE, ’Esq., 1922 B ulck T o u r i n g ...... 150 Apartments— Flats— turn make to this court of the 'no­ Son. FOR SALE — GREEN MOUNTAIN Apply to Aaron Johnson, 62 Linden tice given. Judge. ; potatoes. Phone 965-4, Earle S. street or to the janitor. Index o f Classifications Small down payments. Easy terms. Tenements (or Bent 63 WILLIAM S. HYDE Estate of Henry Geo. Baxter late of WANTED—Young man of neat ap- Hayes. Wapplng, Conn. Manchester, In said District, deceased. 6 ROOM TENEMENT, steam heat, all Judge. We will Insure payments If you are pearance with some business ability a p a r t m e n t s —T wo, three and four H-10-24-27. On motion of Frederick B. Baxter, to work In advertising dept. A tem­ FOR SALE — GREEN MOUNTAIN modern Improvements, garage. executor. grpped'acco^^^^ sick or injured. potatoes $1.75 per bushel. Thom as room apaitmenta, beat. Janitor ser­ Vacant Oct. 20th. Inquire 16 Doane porary job at present. Apply Thos. vice. gas range, refrigerator, in-a- ORDERED:—That six months from below and for nanuy indl- Burgess. Wapplng, Tel. 29-2. street. Tel. 904-4. the 22nd day o f October, A. D., 1927. appear lu the numerical order CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. Ferguson, The Herald. door bed furnished. Call Manchester Center & Trotter Sts. C onstruction Com pany. 2100 or teler' be and the same are limited and al­ cated: FOR Sj^LE—TURNIPS and cabbages. FOR RENT—8 ROOM lower flat, cur­ Tel. 1174 or 2021-2 Situations Wanted— Male 39 phone 788-S. lowed for the creditors within which I,ost and Found ...... F. A. Krah, C6D Tolland Turnpike, tains, screens, lire place, and every POLICE COURT to bring In their claims against said ytimouncements ...... modern improvement, newly decorat­ Tel. 364-2. CENTER ST., 439—Four large rooms estate, and the said executor is di­ P erson als ...... ed and reflhlshed throughout. 11 Automobiles WANTED—YOUNG MAN would like and bath—recently redecorated— rected to give public notice to the 1925 F ord Tudor position as teamster or helper. Call FOR SALE — GREEN MOUNTAIN Oakland street, near Hudson street. creditors to bring in their ' claims Automobiles fo r Sale 1924 F ord Tudor potatoes, winter quantities, deliver­ electricity, gas, g ood heat. R ent $20. TeL T39-2, 81 Wells street. No objection to children. within, said time allowed by porting Automobiles for Exchange ... 1923 F ord Coupe ed anyw here $1.75 bushel, good Alexander "Wilson, a transient, a copy of * this order on the public Auto Accessories-—Tires ...... 1923 L iberty Roadster. cookers. Call after 6 p. m. Tel. Man­ UPPER SIX ROOM FLAT with bath, was in xourt this morning charged Auto Repairing—Painting FOR RENT—COZY BUNGALOW of sign post nearest to the plaice where Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 chester Division 776-13. three rooms and Lath, all modern on Strickland street. Improvements with intoxication. He was arrest­ the deceased last dwelt within said M ANCHESTER MOTOR SALES CO. Including gas. R ent $24.00. A pply town and by publishing the same in h'h A utos— Ship by T ru ck ...... | 1069 Main S t Tel. 2303 conveniences. Apply 41 Edmund ed Saturday night in the vicinity 1 ^ , FOR SALE—SMALL POLICE DOG. GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATOES de­ Chas. J. Strickland, 168 Main. Phone some newspaper having a circulation A utos— F or L ire •••••••••...... in livered in five bushel lots to farnllies. street, after 6 p. m. or tel. 907. 1727-3. of the Polish hall on North street Garages—ServRo—Storage Can be bought cheap. Call at 230 in said probate district, within ten Dennis P. Coleman—Mgr. C. W. Johnson, Wapplng. Tel. 92-12. by Sergeant John Crockett. He days from the date of this order, and Motorcycles—Bicycles •••••*•*• .• P orter street or phone 2352. FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT with These cars may be seen In our show­ bath, electric lights and gas. Inquire Business Locations for Rent 64 pleaded guilty and paid a fine of return make to this court of the no­ Wanted Autos—Moturoyoles .j. 1* room. G REEN MOUNTAIN potatoes $1.75 tice given. Bisfness and Prdtsjalonal Serrtees 28 Mt. Nebo Place. Live Stock— Vehicles 43 per bushel. Yellow Globe turnips, 75c $10 and costs. WILLIAM S. HYDE Business Services Offered ...... bu. Delivered. H. W. Case. Tel. 36-3. HERE IS A CHANCE to rent a store, Edward McGowan of 82 Garden I Household Services Offered ....X3 a SPECIALS THIS WEEK— FOR RENT—6 ROOMS with all Im­ suitable for a bakery, pie shop or H-10-24-27. Judge. D ow n FO R S.A.LE— GOOD H E A LTH Y F er­ provements. C. J. Tuttle, 51 Flower Building—1 cniractlng ...... ” SWEET CIDER at the mill, $10 per meat market, at a rent that will pay. street, charged with ihto.xication Florists—Nurseries ...... * P aym ent rets. Walter H. Wells, 9 Village street. T elephone 767*5. Call at 459 Main street. and breach of the peace, was arrest­ 1925 B ulck Sedan M a s t e r ...... $280 street, Rockville, Conn. barrel!. E. A. Standlsh, Andover, Funeral Directors Conn. ed by Patrolman John McGlinn Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 1925 B ulck T ou rin g M a s t e r ...... 220 FIVE ROOM FLAT, second floor, all 1925 B ulck Sedan M a s t e r ...... 2S0 Improvements with garage. Inquire FIGHT FILM TONIGHT Insurance ...... ia Poultry and Supplies 43 yesterday afternoon. He and his Millinery—Dressmaking 1924 F ord Coupe ...... 60 Household Goods 5 i 38 W oodland street. Phone 1521. wife had a disagreement and Mrs. ;| Moving—Trucking—Storage .... * 1924 B ulck T ourin g ...... IGO SALVATION BOY SCOUTS FIVE ROOM FLAT all modern Im­ McGowan called the police. He Painting—Papering ....•••eeeesi ROASTING chickens. Karl Marks, 136 FOR SALE—FURNITURE. Apply 41 , ON CIRCLE’S SCREEN Professional Services J. M. SH E A R E R Summer street. T elephone 1877. New provements. Vacant after Oct. 15th. was found guilty and Judge John­ Edm und street, a fter 6 p. m. or tel. Inquire 24 Orchard street. Phone Capitol Bulck Co. Tel. 1600 laid eggs. •JO 7. WIN SPRINGFIELD TEST son imposed a fine of $10 and $15 Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. 24 245-2. for breach of the peace. McGowan Toilet Goods and Services ...... FOR SALE—FORD SEDAN In perfect 1000 MARCH HATCHED White Management Gets Pictures condition $125 cash, O verland tou r­ FOR SALE—ROLL TOP DESK suit­ ■’OR RENT—EIGHT ROOM modern told the clerk of the court after the 1*1- Wanted—Business Servlo® ...... 2'> Leghorn Pullets. High producing able for either home or office, Day Earlier Than Expected; Edncntlonal ^ in g m odel A -1— $50. B ill M cKee, 33 strain. Grown uder Conn. “Grow house, near the Center, on Center Bring Home Loving Cup After session that he was unable to pay I- medium size. Will sell cheap. Ben­ street. William KanuhL Are Original Prints. Courses and Classes ...... • ‘ Laurel street. Healthy Chick" Plan. Oliver Bros.. son's Furniture Co. Tel. 53-3. Field Day Contests on Sat­ the fines and costs and appealed to No W indham . Conn. Private Instruction ...... ■*•■*■*'*’ *» a FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tenement urday. his wife to do so. The property is D ancing ...... *“ 09 Auto Accessories— Tires 6 FOR SALE—Time to beat up. Stoves, at 149 Spruce street, all improve­ Manager Jack Sanson of th« Musical—Diamatlo ...... «•■ stoves of all kinds, heaters $5 up in her name but she refused to pay Wanted—Instruction ...... Articles for Sale 45 ments. P rice $16. Call 1411-3. up. However he bargained for State ^nd .iCircle theatres here an­ I* LARGE ASSORTMENT OF used tires. to $40, new and used. Spruce Street Finnncial Second Hand Store. The local troop of Salvation] nounced this morning that h# had 31 Prices ranging from $2 to $5. Come FOR RENT—HERE IS a very the sale of his chickens and in this Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages Army Life Saving Scouts, assisted | way was able to raise most of the secured the original Dempsey- Business Opportunities .. 82 in and pick yours today. Center 3 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE; economical flat of 3 rooms, for small 38 Auto Supply Co., 155 Center street. FOR SALE—CARRIAGE and stroller. family; 3 minutes to trolley; newly by the Scout Band, took part In the: Tunney fight pictures a day earlier Money to Loan ...... "J Tel. 62-13. Davenport, chair and rocker, Field Day held at Springfield onj Money Wanted ...... maliogany finished frame and tapes­ papered and painted, near school. August Silkowsky. of Irving than he had expected and that the Help and Situations Garages— Service— Storage 10 try upholstered seats, $25.00 net. For Information see Seastrand Bros., Saturday. The Scouts were in l-t- SPECIAL ON HIGH grade white oak Agents, South End 91 Main street. pboro-Q TO.V,., 17 KT • • L i street had another row with his pictures would be shown, at the Is"' Help Wanted—Female ...... kegs, of all sizes; also charred kegs. AV'atkins Used Fu^;niture Store, 17 T wife yesterday and as a result he Circle tonight, Tuesday and Wed­ Help Wanted—Male ...... J® Manchester Grain and Coal Co., 10 0;ik street. Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 87 FOR RENT—NEW GARAGE, equip­ ed by Leslie Larder and John Leg­ was sent to jail for 15 days, and nesday. It was announced Sat­ la?' ped with electric light. Apply 88 Apel Place. Phone 1760. Agents W ’.nted ...... gett, while William P. Hanna di­ Church street. V ICTOR V ICTR O LA In good con d i­ in addition was called upon to pay a urday that they would hot b« Situations Wanted—Female ... a® tion, 39 one dollar records, $25. In - JOURNEYMAN BARBER rected the Scout Band. fine of $15 and costs. This was shown until Tiesday,'but the lo­ Situations Wanted—Male ...... »» Building Materials 47 ' quire 4 5 Wadsworth street. Among the' activities of the day Employment Agencies •••••••••, Wanted Autos— Motorcycles 12 his seventh appearance in the local cal management obtained Its films Live Stock— Pets— Poultry— Vehicles was a parade, in the city, review by court. As on previous occasions, more quickly than had been ex­ Dogs—Birds—Pels ...... 41 CONCRETE BLOCKS of all kinds tor Musical Instmments SEEK NEW SCHEDULE officers and judges, and races 'oe- AUTOS—Will buy cars for Junk. sale. Inquire Frank Damato. '24 money matters was the cause of the pected. ; L . ;■ I,lve S tock — V ehicles ...... ■* tween boys qf various ages, and trouble between the man and his This film of .the fight is one of Poultry ana Supplies ------7" Used parts for sale. General auto re­ Homestead Street. Manchester, FOR SALE—NEW PULMAN player band concert by the local Young Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 pairing. Abel’s Service Station, Oak Plione 1507. piano bench and rolls, used very Ask For Half Hour Shorter wife. Silkowsky was charged with the original prints and is not of For Snie— Ulscellnneons street. TeL 789. little. No reasonable offers refused. Peoples’ Band. intoxication and assault. In her t so-called “ bootleg” variety. It A rticles for Sale ...... *5 Day With Half Day Off; Electrical Appliances— Radio 49 Phone 1051-2. James Munsie, was marshall of testimony Mrs. Silkowsky stated is exceptionally clear and the fam­ Boats and A ccessories ...... *6 Business Services Offered 13 the parade. The afternoon activities Building Materials ...... 47 Some Bosses Acquiesce. that ner husband struck her several ous seventh round rls shown imslow Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 Office and Store Equipment 54 took place In Forest Park. Here the CHAIR CANING neatly d ne. Price ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING appli­ times and knocked her down. She motion. An; imuiitpilly low admis­ Electrical Appliances—Radio 49 ances, motors, generators, sold and Jonmeymen barbers in Manches­ different troops passed before the claimed he had been drinking. In Fuel and Peed ...... right, satisfaction guaranteed. Carl FOR SALE—WE ARE MAKING a sion price Is^^belng bhargeid, .. Anderson. 53 Norman street. Phone repaired: work called for. Pequot ter have asked the master barbers reviewing stand to be judged ac­ his own behalf he said all he had Garden—Fa’-ni—Dairy Products 50 Electric Co., 407 Center street. Phone change In our store fixtures, and will In addition to the Hght pibtures Household Goods 51 1892-2. dispose of show cases and counters for a readjustment of working cording to marching, neatness and to drink was three glasses of a feature photoplay will be shown 1592. “ general scout abilities.” After the Machinery and Tools ...... 62 at very low prices. Manchester hours. They ask that the working hootch. The scrap occurred when on the program. Musical Instruments ...... *3 Plumbing and Supply Co. day extend from 8 a. m. to 7:30 p. review, the boys took part in races. Office and Store Equipment .... 64 PIANO TUNING—All work guaran­ Mrs. Silkowsky refused to make teed. Estimates cheerfully given. Fuel and Feed 49-A m. every day except Saturdays, Leslie Larder, local assistant lead­ Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 him something to eat. SPRINGFIELDERS ENTERTAIN Specials at the Stores ...... 56 Kemp’s Music'House. Tel. 821. NABS RUM RUNNERS when the shops would close at 10 er, lyon the 100 yard dash for Dominick Eccelente'of 44 Bissell Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 FOR SALE—GOOD LOAD of hard o’clock In the evening. Scout leaders, while several of the AT MOOSE LODGE SMOKER Wanted—To Buy ...... 53 Florists— Nurseries 1 3 wood for fire place or furnace $11; street was found guilty of the theft Manchester lodge of Moose held Hooms— ltnnrd— Hotels— Resorts also stove lengths $12. Call 637-5. Stamford, Conn., Oct. 24.— ^Louls They also ask for half a day a local boys took first prizes in races. of an automobile tire from Frank fe^ week, claiming that their half-day The local troop took first place another successful smoker In Tin­ Restnurunts CUT FLOWERS, Carnations, chrysan­ Schlectweg, motorcycle policeman, Oakes’ filling station on Main ker hall on Saturday night. En­ P' Rooms Without Board ...... 59 FOR SALE—BEST HARDWOOD, $8, will be lost when the stores start with a total of twenty points, the m- themums, pompons, roses, everything $10, $12 a load. H ardw ood slabs, $7, today made his second catch of rum street. The tire was the property Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A In funeral and wedding flowers. Also their new opening schedule and nearest competitor getting ten tertainment was furnished by Country Board—Resorts ...... G'j $10. Cash on delivery. Tel. 895-3. C. runners in the center of Stamford, of Philip Carney. Eccelente part­ Springfield talent. The com-ipittee palms and ferns. Delivered any­ R. Palmer 44 Henry street. open on Thursday afternoons and points. The prize was a loving cup. Hotels’—Restaurants ...... *•1 where. Burke The Florist. Wayside capturing a car with $3,500 worth ly denied the theft and his story in charge of the smoker consisted t Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 Garden. TeL 714-2, Rockville. of liquors and arresting Frank De evenings. about buying a tire from a strange Real Estate For R'ent FOR SALE—HARDWOOD slabs, stove The present day in a local barber of Walter Devarney, Joseph Barto, lengths $10 cord. H ard w ood $12.50. i Rosa, of Brooklyn, and David Co­ VARIABLE man on Depot Square and paying Apartments. Flats, Tenements.. 63 shop begins at 8 in the morning William Warnock, Walter Smith, Business Locations for Ren. ... 64 Moving—Tnicking—Storage 20 T elephone 1205-12. O. H. W hipple, hen, of Manhattan, after a chase. him $5 for it was so poorly put to­ Andover. and lasts until S at night. A chilled and uncomfortable Thomas Kerr, Willlan. Burke,-Wil­ Houses for Rent ...... 65 The men had whiskey and Scotch gether that when he attempted to liam Brennan, James Thompson Suburban fo r Rent ...... 66 L. M. H EVENOR local and lon g d is­ Signatures of the following mas­ traveler waiting for his train at a repeat it he made a mess of it. Summer Homes for R ent ...... 07 tance hauling and furniture moving. malt In a special compartment. and George Mallon. The lodge Twenty-four hours earlier Sdilecht- ter barbers who have agreed to the windswept junction, accosted a na­ The young man is apparently a Wanted to Rent ...... 61 Pneumatic tire trucks. Prompt ser­ proposed schedule are the follow­ plans to enter a team in the fra­ Real Estate For Sale vice, Reasonable rates. TeL Manches­ weg caught Nunzlo Ramonzetta and tive of the village: “ Say, does the trifle unbalanced and although the Apartment Buildings for Sale... 69 ter 67-4. ABOUT TOWN ing: P. H. Dougherty, George B. wind blow this way all the time?” ternal bowling league and asks all one hundred gallons of alcohol. judge imposed a fine of $15 and a candidates for membership to Business Property for Sale Miner, B. Uricchol, D. J. Sheehan “ No,” replied the native, “ some­ jail sentence of five days, he ordered Farms and Land for Sale 71 PERRBTT AND GLENNEY—Local and Robert S. Curran. come to Murphy’s alleys at'7:30 on 72 and long distance moving and truck­ times it turns around and blows that he be detained at the local po­ Houses for Sale Wednesday evening. George Mal­ Lots for Sale ...... 78 ing. Dally express to Hartford. Liv­ The term “ hair’s breadth” now the other way.”— Life. lice station for examination. Resort Property for S ale ...... 74 ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. An application for a marriage li­ Holland has the lowest death lon will captain the team. Suburban for Sale ...... 75 cense was made this morning at the used to denote an almost infinites­ rate— 9.8 per thousand— In Europe, Real Estate for Exchange 76 MANCHESTER & N. Y. MOTOR DIS­ office of the town clerk by Jaijies imal space, was at one time an ac­ with Norway second and England Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 PATCH—Part loads to and from tual measure. It was the width of - iHillllllilllllllilllllllllllllllinillilliillHIIIlillllllliMMlHIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllHIIIIHIlli! New York, regular service. Call 7-2 D. Burke of Park street and Miss 23535353235348535353484853532348484853489053232348 Anction— Legal Notleea sixteen hairs laid side by side. and Wales third. France, with L7.5 Herald Advs. Bring Results A uction .Sales ...... 78 or 1282. Sue Coleman of Manchester Green. per thousand, has the highest. l.egal f otlces . — 71 GAS BUGGIES—Justice By Frank Becki j W hat W c Call Bargains OFFICER HE W AS New six room single, oak floors and trim, down^ solid oak ' a n d NOWtSEMTLEMEr^ M E ^ .YOU WERE 1*M HEAD CASHIER. NEITHER, > IN T H E AT TME TIME, 1 CASEY, YtW P O S IN G stairway, three chambers and bath on second floor, good attic, OF ’THE JURY,. IF 'YOU WILL D O N fr^ steam heat, gas, sewer, etc., lot 53x150, 4 apple trees and good NEED. 3 O T I*LL BANK DURING * WAS ON THE REAR ARRESTED 'A S A WEiOH CAREFUUIY THE EVIDENCE ^MUtTIMlLLIONAlRE garden. Price only $5,500, cash $500. SUBMITTEO,"AND GAZE NO LISTEN THE HOLD-UP, J FIRE-ESCAPE DISCUSSING TH E PRISONER AS LONG DESCRIBE BUSINESS* W ITH A LADV TW O OATS H ^D JU ST West Center St. on State Road, six room single, lot 85x17$, UPON THE PRISONERS FACE LAWYER AFTER. THE BOUGHT A IT WILL HELP GREATLY TO T E L L ,., I A S I ’M W H A T A S S IS T A N T .. -T H E I 2 car garage, poultry houses and fruit trees. Price only |6,000. .COMMOTION ATTRAcran CRIME. tlE^OOO CA% IN METING OUT THE PA ID . YOU SILENCE Middle Turnpike East, brand new single of 6 rooms, excep­ W HO’s \ ^ FOR SAW.,.) ’ MY ATTENTION IN ^ G IV E ^AND WAS JUSTICE TH IS DAPiN G ’SrUFRNG A tionally large living room, oak floors, real good electric and DESPERADO DESERVES. ^ » GUILTY., TIME TO SEE THE T H E plumbing fixtures. Price $5,500. cash $500. AFTER BANOrrb CAR FIEE. DETAILS. BIG ROLL OF W IM N4K 6 a i r . B/LLFOLDf^TAKE BILLS BACK Two family flat on West Side, steam heat, etc., walk and MAMV T N £ s t a n d .... THE LICENSE NUMBER W A S H l ^ IN HIS curbing, all conveniences. Price only $7,500, reasonable terms. CLASHES^ POCKET.y (viOWl TME PROEECtmei* We have a real proposition to offer in a brand new seven S0CCEEOS IN room single In the Green section, absolutely modern and sub­ stantially built, tile bath and shower, extra lavatory, instantan­ P A C K m e THE eous hot water system, all piping brass throughout, fireplace. J-URT BOX Plenty of closet room, two car garage, gas, sewers, walk, curb '•ATM TWELVE LLV ; and gqtter all in, extra large lot, restricted to protect purchas- OF H E M ^ i er. Price Is surprisingly low and may be had on application., j "Spring is only five inonths away.” ' I'V OOR 2 T RIA L FDR BANIC soe8BR*ir I Robert J. Smith 1009 Main St ^^4-.,-::{ -- V-•:;• ,^‘%.’-,v“ ■

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-V By Percy L. Crosby FLAPPER FANNY^SAY^ SENSE «»i NONSENSESKIPPY f Wife (with newspaper) I notice, M€«e: dear, that a pbst-morten examina­ \ MY. MOVHeR >S Np tion is often made In murder oases. J U HAVE Yoose KNOW WASHWOMAN- XHES A n o n e What does that mean? W MOVHea'S A serrC R WASHWOMAN/ Huhby—A post'mortan examina­ WASHLARV CCA5S HATW^O.] tion, my dear, Is Intended to allow THAN YOuRN. ■--- ;h the Tiotim to state verbally hia own testimony asainst his assailant, and Is taken down In writing. ~ Wife—Thanks, darling; and you won’t look down on me, will you, because I haven’t your education? He said he wouldn't You can’t keep a good man down or a good-for-nothing man up. A Love Song of the States

Oh, won’t you come and stay with \ ME, And bear me no ILL, will? I’ve lots of shares of copper ORE., And riches to your fill. mo.o.s.PAT.orr. Ah, lovely MISS., just marry me, cyvrii^ht.: r, etiiaT BY HCA SEBVICE. wc. LA. How pleased I’d be! What have jih-ls done with all I’d be so G'A., I’d never need the thiie tlic;, t '.vcd by bobbing To visit an M. D. their h:i : T* By Fontaine Fox WASHINGTON TUBBS U I’d CONN, new ways of making you The Old Exploding Opera Hat As happy as a lark; By Crane And I would feel as ALA. mode As Noah in his- ARK. ''•DO 1iV BOtvAei?. tA€?

“ Hello, Dobson! Any luck yester­ day when you were fishing?” “ Great! I was away when six'bill f collectors called.” 'We are afraid that the bathing girl contests in the future are al­ most sure to be ^llUres because the judge won’t- be OTle to find a thing to pin the medals on. \ A hick town Is a place where r ' WeeNV l^PvN tJOT PM ^ POOR OLD peuu^\ ON, \M6 MUST.ett? ^ everybody thinks the local million­ S^veD OOR UV6S, U >m£ uV., 1 GO'ft^ \pe^ aire bosses the preacher. v\e WPvMt MN D^UC*V^'teR— ^v\e DeBp\s£ v\eeVv'. Ke vie MOST vie'Re vm eo-t Many a pensive girl turns out to MPvKe TwReRTS. SIVCRt RiM out oe »AoRt tRouBue Rov^ be expen^ve. M ueR iel NNKt MA I •tRO0BV.6v’7 ; ^ 6 V TRM4 US tvIO C-M’* m\NPt.e. ■ Sorry, Rastus, to hear that you T o p o ? had to bury your wife last week.” “ Yes, sir boss, but I couldn’t help It. She was dead.” “ This sort of thing can’t go on,” F 0 0 D as he tried to squeeze into a girl’s bathing suit. Visitors, explained a man the THE RULES other day, often think the town Is having a big parade, but it’s just 1— The idea of letter golf is tothe whole town trailing after the change ope word to another and do fire truck. it in par, a given number of strokes. Thus to change COW to HEN, In Customers are harder to get then three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, I to keep. HEN. (® Fonuiat Tox, 1927, The Bell Syndicite, Inc.) Acau.fc^AT.OTRi 2— You can change only one let­ “ I caught ninety-nihe bass yes- , C1»27 r.' WrA SmwCE. INC. ter at a time. 3— You must have a complete terdgy*”' By Blosser word, of common usage, for each “ Why not make It 100 and be FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He’s Right done with it?” ------N jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ "^1 tions don’t count. ^ “ Because the number was ninety- VMAV F12ECRLES ; - /^io\x) X e o B s s 6 0 T I 'M nine. I’m not going to tell a lie just yoO'RB YA lteR . 7AAM 4— ^The order of letters cannot 'COURSE IB A T L E A S T TYOO \ you vwo/utr sAy v o o 'r e for the sake of one fish.” / Y B ? G'\)JAS>^Z BETCAA t a l l e r be changed. ' X'M t a l l e r ! j/u cA & s t a l l e r , J d id L , t a l l e r t u a / u VDU AI/UT-VWAV, ’COURSE.' SLIAA! - TELL VoU, ^ A

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f/ ", REG. U. a PAT. OPT. . ''/int J v K CI927 BY REA SOWCfc, IRC. ? ? ? ? ? by Small SALESMAN SAM • • • • • N / ------— \ r — 3 . 6 O'Z.'Z. L e (A 'A Co ilM Wto '' 0 + ( = ' m o M f o l k s ! eeyov)! WHRTeveR Twe f a m o u s H ^ o , T A K E A $ 01T -C A S e E 6 G FROf^ AFRICA V h e s u i t - CHANCE OH cAS&eee IS MATCHES OUT WILL BE GlVEM H ERE IT i s ! 'i/m U S AMD TReMBLlMS- TO 3 . 6 U2 ZLEMH-C0'S. BE ST THE MKSTERIOUS TR A D E HERE HeAMIMS CUSTOM6 R OAK AFTER T o- vjhat!ho suit c a s e ? l e t t e r T o b e . OPEMED WHEM THE \ THE FAMOUS PROF. SOSO. FROM LONOOM^ - QR - •mpO’ fAORROW- WILL IT BE A EG 6 H ATCH ES- AFTER BILL FOLD RRST-THEM A pH.O.,P.O.O-, I.O.U-H6 WAS t h e f ir s t MAM SOM E THIMK IT WILL TRADE HERE TOMORROW HAND BAS-THEM A SUIT TO OISCOV/ER THAT THE t e l l w hat kind o f AMD T A K E 'CWeeM‘'UH"AHD‘'UHUH iS' U H - WAS A CHAMCE IT VJIUL C A S E ? WILL IT 6 R0 W IMTO \\ ESEEO Ofl TO MAKE A SPEECH ABOUT THE SHIRTS AND HAIR ATRUMK? WHAT’LLTMEV BRUSHES TO FEED THE OH'THE h a t c h ! h . SUIT-CASS SGG - HE WAS EGGED OFF FEED IT ? GOSH, THIS 16 AGAIN, BUT SAID FROM THE LOOKS OF SUIT CASE - GUZZ IS e g g ! GETTIH’ SERIOUS M! THIMGS HE THIMKS THE EGG WICL / HOPIMG IT ISM'T A J. fiO'Z.'Z.LeKN T' HATCH INTO A HAT BOT^ I BILL FOR THE e g g ! 'im.u.aMr.0PF. Clear «v hi* sowicc. im& (READ THE STORY, THEM COLOB THE PICTUBK) V- by Gilbert Patteni The, Tlnles all up In a tree, real comfortable; then went to Jack Lockwill's Forest Rangers made quite a funny sight to see. slumberland. All through the The plane that dropped their kite night they slept real sound, and off there was now far out of sight. in the early morn they found the Wee Coppy eyed the kite and said, sun had risen high again. • Said “ It’s wrecked. We’ll have |o walk one, “ Oh, this Is great.” instead of flying, after this, I Down from the tree they scam­ guess. But, that will be all right.” pered quick and found some fruit “ Sure, what do wp care?” that they could pick. They bad Scouty cried. “ That’s all we’ve a dandy breakfast and they all felt done— Is ride and ride. Let’s all very good. Said Carpy,' “ Gee, I go down upon the ground and see never tire of this fine life. Let’s f*: just where we are. There must be all wash up. I really think we ■ people living here. I hardly think ahould.” / there’s cause for fear. Out through They scampered, to the stream the leaves I see a beach, and dandy nearby and rolled their stockings long sandbar.” up real high. Then, In they went, They all agreed this should he a happy lot, to play and wade done but then they noticed that around. “Oh, look!” cried Scouty, 1 the sun was turning golden yellow, “at this shell. And, here's an­ I and was dropping out of sight. other. These are swell.” And, ! •• 'Twill soon be dark down on the as the TInies searched and search­ “ A shame and a crime!'* LockwHI direw the rifle to "his shoulder and fired at the dog Le^cwill had been rl|^ In saying die deer hound wm close upon The watching boys were ground,’* said downy. “ Nothing ed, some wondrous things were electrified by the spectacle, but 'agreed Jack, hie blood leaping 'deer vanished into ^he woods beyond the clearing. But me n iow g the heeie of die ({U.ariY. TH.gt had been h ^ y In his veina. "It’a aw inrt target was email, the shot necessarily hasty, and can be found In darkness. We had found. citement o f d » hountTe baying, which was actually bIood-chlmn& their sympathy was wholly better all sleep right up here to- wrtii tho flsBing d66r. it s a the law !" Then he dropped hie 'aroused boy quickly pumped another cartridge into me champVOTi The dog appeared, now running by sight, ae the enow ^ H o duck shotgun and snatched the rifle the rHIe.’ and fired again. Again the humming warted^ Dlght.” (The Tinj-mltes decide to live bounded across the stump-dotted clearing. With a niagnificent leap, shame!" cried Willie. “ I hope from McNally’ s hands.. . And so they crawled up near the heji^a awayl':, j ^Than both dog and dear X lg J t C<^gSiDuM) on the deserted Island in the next die deer tailed over a tangle of "eiashinge.”.. Iree, on limbs as wide as they 1 could be, aud made themaalvw stonr.X ^ A'

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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and “ARMr QUINTET PUTS HOSPITAL NOTES 1 two children of Putnam have been TAXPAYERS FAIL TO ABOUlipWN spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Chapman and Mr. and . USE OPPORTUNITIES IN A VERY FULL DAY Admissions reported at the Mem­ Mrs. Cleon Chapman of Strickland orial hospital over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Julius , Sklonlk, of street. Mrs. Johnson prior to her were; Louis Marte of 22 Benton marriage was Miss Elsie King and 'Local Musicians Go to North street, Sarah Plnney of Andover, V 14 Middle Turnpike (West) spent lived at the north end some years 3,000 Lists Unfiled Though As­ Mrs. Nellie Erve of Andover, Mrs. the./- ^week end with friends in ago while her father was express Adams at Niffht, Pla;v at Charles Chapdnas of 257 Burnham H a^l^ille, this state. sessors Give Better Service .SOUTH RNCHTSTER^^^^' agent at the depot. Than Ever Before. Service There and in -Ver- street, Burnside, Mrs. J. A. Lovett mont. of 86 Wells street. Up to date the members of the Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewis and two Patients discharged: Mrs. Keith Hospital Linen auxiliary have filled daughters and Mr. and Mrs. E. Ben­ . Almost 3,000 lists remain to be A quintet from the local Salva­ Scrimmageour and Infant son oif 58 STORE CLOSES TUESDAY EVENING AT 6 P. M. a number of tables for their bridge filed in the office of the Board of Chestnut street, Mrs. Elizabeth Pie- son. spent the week-end in Boston. 'Assessors, it was said there this tion Army band made a trip to and whist to be held at the new While there they attended Trinity North Adams, Mass., Saturday eve­ trowsky of 36 Clinton street, Mrs. Masonic Temple tomorrow after­ morning. There aVe only seven more :) i . ■ church with which Miss Margaret days in which lists can be filed, for ning, and supplied the music for a Evelyn Dutklg of North Coventry, noon, playing to start promptly at Lewis is connected while a student special service in that city on Sun- Mrs. Phoebe Irish of 17 Spring 2:15. It is in no sense an invitation in the School of Religious Educa­ the time limit expires on Novem­ street, Jane Scranton of 18 Wil­ affair and all players of bridge or ber 1. flay. tion, Boston University. Miss Lewis One of the board said this morn­ The quiutet arrived iu North liams street. whist are invited. The auxiliary when not in school' is engaged in Adams on Sunday morning about 3 There was one death, TVIrs. Grace ing that he was surprised at the Degutis of 30 Liberty street and raises $500 each year for the pur­ secretarial and religious work at way people are allowing their filins o’clock. The first service look place WOOLLY WARM NIGHTIES chase of new linen, and this year the church. in the Baptist church at 10'.SO- Be­ one birth, a son to Mr. and Mrs. to go until the last minute. He said Ralph Kingsley of 26 Hemlock they have agreed to furnish three that the board is giving better serv­ fore going to this service, the quin­ dozen warm jackets for the conva-^ Mrs. Sedrick Straughan and tet went to the Sunday school of street. daughter Elaine have returned ice to taxpayers this year than ever lescents in the children’s depart­ before, by keeping . open all day, the Universalist church, and ren­ For Cold, Frosty Nights ment of the hospital. ' home after spending two ' weeks dered instrumental and vocal se­ with Mrs. Straughan’s parents, Mr. evenings and Saturday afternoon. He asks that taxpayers come m lections. At the Baptist church the Daughters of Liberty in charge and Mrs. Wesley Ward, Southfield, Mass. Mrs. Straughan’s brother the morning as far as possible, so quintet sang and played at both of the entertainment and sale of that there will be less congestion church service and Sunday school W om en^s food Saturday evening a t . Orange Harold and Mrs. Ward of Spring- field, have been visiting her at her in the evenings when property own­ meeting. In the afternoon. Salva­ hall are meeting with success in dis­ ers come from* the mills to file. tion Army officers, together with KEMP’S posing of the tickets. Previous to home on East Center street. the quintet, took a trip to Benning­ the entertainment the Manchester ton, Vermont, where an open-air Bagpipe and Center Flute bands, Ten tables were filled with play­ Flannel Gowns ers at the whist given Friday even­ meeting was held. After the open- who are to furnish numbers, will ing by Earl Roberts Lodge, Sons of WILL CELEBRATE GOLQEN air meeting in North Adams at parade on Main and Center street. St. George at the home of William night, the quintet took part in a In addition to local talent the com­ Sharpe of Summit street. First United Church meeting in the Bap­ mittee has secured Neill Patterson WEDDING NEXT SUNDAY tist church. The boys left for home 99c to $1.98 prizes went ^o Mrs. John Albiston the well known Scotch entertainer and Herbert Robinson and consola­ about 8:30. Those who went were to assist with the program, which tion to Mrs. Richard Twinen and Fred Clough, James V. Munsie, (Regular and Extra Sizes ) will begin promptly at 8 o’clock. Edgar Gibson. The next whist by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sweeney Howard Leggett, Thomas Arm­ During the intermission home-made s You Fit’Every W:i.\. ' Allen PI., Manchester er has beautiful mahogany and Doris, spent yesterday in ing a car which included seven Barnesviue, Mass. persons in addition to himself. case, Standard Action, and Three were riding in the front seat i^ guaranteed 10 years. Introducing— with him when the car crashed into JOHNSON & LITTLE Joseph Fell owes. Jack Walsh, one in front of it driven by Charles Plumbing and Heating Contractors. Joseph Garrity and Lodis Crowley 13 Chestnut St. Tel. 1083-S ACT AT ONCE of Ansonla were visitors at the Yauck of 167 W^ashington*avenue, A New, Beautiful Fabric home of Francis Dwyer of Church Hartford. Blanchette claimed that Yauck street yesterday. stopped short in front of him and A number of Manchester Red also that another automobile ram­ Men will go to Middletown this eve­ med him from the rear when' ha Light o’ day ning on the occasion of a visit of struck Yauck’s car. Sergeant the Groat Chief to the Middletown Barron testified that the emergency tribe. It is expected that the chief brake on Blanchette’s car was use­ Tub will be brought to Manchester early less and the foot brakes not up to 36 inches in November. the standard. Blanchette carried O S T O N IA N i no insurance. Fast Judge Johnson imposed a fine of Wide $15 and costs on the charge of S h o e s f o r M e n driving with improper brakes. nnnifi is Lleht o’ Day—because it seems spun from sunbeams—^this new S r marvel created by the famous old house of Butterfield. Light <> Pay ^ Z r S a i S t S e r t o to sew apoo. to wear! It does aot get strtoicT In New Fall and Winter Styles In ' T L S S h Z r ?»c; to a.a it lM t’'dJS^. Tan and Black. .0 £ " S f o ^ S - w d 't’o rp'oS*wMtraod“« - » ‘T ie had in all new fall shadee. Here It Is! Main Floor What a bargami Yes it is a bargain which will go quickly. Better act at once. Easy terms !

were badly damaged, but It was The WETHERSFIELD WOMAN agreed to settle the matter out of AU Kinds Of Other Values court. Cuts Irotdng Time United ...... :.i $95 HURT IN CRASH HERE Roofs R^>aired In h all— Medium Weight Union Suits Haines Bros, i.i.i.. $85 With long legs and short sleeves and long legs with NOTICE! COATED, PAINTED, ETC Tiffany — -.. $185 Costs no more long s l e e v e s . ______“Right-Of-Way” Bump on Cen­ Gutters and (kmductor Pipes. ter Street Overturns One of Arthur A. Knofla’s to operate Mart Styltt Haines Bros. ... $185 Two Colliding Fords- V alleys r^ la ced or rq[>aired. Men’s Glastenbury 2 Piece Suits Mendelssohn ...$195 Real Estate aiid Insurance h e Apex Electrical Ironer $10 ^AU wmrk,guaranteed. Tcombines in one compact, $2 and $3 Per Garment W erd n a...... $207 Mrs. Benzlon Mazo of 9 Spring Office easily moved unh every con­ street, ’Wethersfield, was Injured at A tight job c^no pay. venience feature essential to 1:30 yesterday afternoon In an au­ ironing ease and speed. Men’s Broadcloth Shirts tomobile accident at the Intersec­ 875 Main Street Shirts, dresses, sheets, linen, Fancy and white with collar attached. tion- of Center and McKee streets. ROBERT GIUFPITH: She' was treated by a physician for will be open THURSDAY even­ lingerie— perfectly ironed Easy Terms 140 Oak S t Phone 1325-1.2 on this amiadngly rapid Apex F lorsheim Shoes bruises on the forearm and chest We will gladly make terms suffered when the automobile In ings instead of Tuesdays from at no more cost than hand are as faithful as a Men’s Soft Hats ironing methods. to make it possible for you which she was riding overturned. now on. good friend. You Lined and Unlined Gloves to own a piano. Small d ^ •Ehe other car in the accident was But most of all you will en­ posit, 2 years to pay the bal­ driven by Ernest H. Benson of 370 joy the golden hours of leisure will enjoy them and Holeproof Hosiery East Center street. Both were Apex adds to your ^ y —the ance. Fords. Benson was driving west freedom from ironing day appreciate their true on West Center street and Samuel FILMO drudgery rhiit remarkable ma­ COME IN 'TONIGHT Mazo was driving out of McKee Insurance chine brings into your home. worth, and come str^t. It was another case of The Personal A . L CO. “right of way” according to Ser­ $16.00 Down, Balance in back again regularly BROWN & geant John Crockett, who made the Of All Kinds I Movie Camera easy mwithly payments. for additional pairs. Investigation. When Benson applied the brakes, hiS' car skidded into the Mazo car, (hi Sale al The Manchester Tkt shoefor ihtman KEMP'S striking the right front fender and Carney Agency who carts knocking it over on Its side. Mrs. 763 Main S t Mazo was taken to the home of August Kanehl nearby where she JOHN P. GARNEY^ Electric Co* So. Manchester^ Conn was treated by the doctor. Both 861 Main St. ~ Tel. 1700 drivers 'were Insured. The cars Room 4. Orford Iffiock South Manchester GLENNEY’S