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. NET PRESS roncw t AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION OF THE EVENING HERALD for the numth of September, 1927 Fair and cooler tonight; Wed-' | ^ 5,040 nesday fi^ . ■ 36ES> PRICE itoB E CENTS’ ClaMtOed AdfevChdiig oa f t f e 10. MANCHESTER, CONl»L, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1927. VOL. VUL, NO. 4. •ConPr

SERVING TEA SLAIN AND SLAYER TOWN PLANNING ON GRIDIRON VERY FEW VOTE Harvard Starts New Style— ASG.O.P.MAKES LOSES, CHARTER Other College' Athletes Do­ ^ i ing Weird Stunts. ITAWWWAY R E V M VOTED Boston, Mass., Oct- 4.— Col­ lege fobtball in New England has developed several queer twists thia season. Harvard warriors are serv­ ■'.VV'-S-; Only Small Part of Electors Bat Reports Trickle Across Seiectmen’s Proposals Car­ ing tea to opponents after each German game— the tea cups following Take Trouble to Go to Border That FightiiiK Has ried at Large Town Meet­ the showers. Harvard has adopted a On crimson color paint for head- Polls m Annual Town Broken Oat Again— fe d ­ ing— Two Appropriations gears. Dartmouth, . experimenting eral troops In Control, with a new fotball uniform for Election; Nordemey, Germany, Oct. 4.— only the four mqn on board. Increased Small Amounts the ends and backfield men, The great, tripl^-inotored Junkers ^ Accbrding«Ao the original plan the hydroplane was to have hoppeci adopted short knee pants, pad­ hydroplane G-24, which will try to off - at dawn, but flying conditions One Report Says— An­ ded and’ extended half way Th* usual light vote was cast at fly across the Atlantic from Lisbon were not satisfactory at that time. Manchester prefers to fashion its down the thighs, being worn the town election yesterday, only to Newfoundland, hopped oft for During, the day they grew better own town planning laws and so with long stockings and knee other Says Gen. Serrano 965 voters troubling to go to the Lisbon at 4:45 o’clock' this after­ end by three o’clock this afterhoon voted decisively last night at the pads. The object of this queer the pilots believed it safe to take Town Hall. The election in Man­ noon. annual town meeting in High regalia is to give the ends and The hydroplane carried three of off. ' Has Been Executed, v backfield men more speed by chester is usually decided at the school hall. The proposal to raise the best-known pilots employed by The flight was startsd ti the face taking off the weight of the primaries,, for republican nomina­ a town planning commlBslon as the Junkers works— Fritz Loose, of warnings. Weather experts de­ old-style uniforms. tion is considered equivalent to Karl Loewe and Rolf Starke. Thera clared that meteorolog.'cal condi- provided in the general statutes Both Harvard and Dart­ From behind the veil of obscur­ election. Town officials expected a was also a mechanic aboard— Ru­ tiens ever the North Atlantic are was defeated 244 to 155. Charter mouth are using the huddle dolph Pllttner. both dangerous and variable at this ity which hung today over events revision as proposed by the Board system, known in collegiate light vote and little or no effort They planned to make the flight time of.the year, owing to the pre- in Mexico, reports were received circles as the “ sewing circle of Selectmen and which will, no wab made to get voters to the polls. from Germany, to America in three valSnciY of autumnal storms. that fiightlng had broken out be­ system.” Princeton used it last That 955 took the trouble to go to hops, the first from Nordemey to The pilots declared that they doubt, contain town planning and year. tween Malcontent^ and Federal George Yaro, Barnsboro, N. J., the polls was surprising. Iiisbon; the second from Lisbon to were determined that . Germany zoning provisions was voted almost should have thr honor of a* trans- troops, but that the government bus driver (center, above) has There was no soliciting and the the Azores, and the third from the uanimously. The meeting re­ A’iores to Newfoundland. Atlantic flight before the'end of the forces hold the upper hand every­ been charged with murdering Rose 75 foot markers were mere formal­ year if it were humanly possible. where. ' versed its usual procedure with re­ HYDE IS CHAIRMAN ities. Voting continued to be slack It had been reported yesterday gard to Selectmen’s appropriation Sarlo (below) pretty 18-year-old that the Junkers .'lydroplane would They said that if the hazards were Advices from border cities said during the day but in the evening too great they could turn back from proposals and instead of cutting Sunday school teacher of Wood­ the mill workers swelled the total carry a woman passenger, but so that three companies of rebels had some It^ms down two were in­ far as could be learned ther*> were the Azores. OF THE SELEQMEN bury. It is alleged that Yaro somewhat. At 8 o’clock there was been scattered by Federal troops creased— the police appropriation not an unpolled voter left in the by J2,000 and the library item by confessed he shot and strangled and airplanes. These advices ad­ the girl and hid her body under a Municipal building when Moderator $500. Christopher McHale declared the ded that General Francisco Ser­ Big Meeting bridge on a lonely highway. Sher­ polls closed. L E V Itn A IR F lA N E ' POISONS HER SON rano and General Arnulto Gomez, Over 400 attended last night's iff John S. Stratten (left) and meeting, 399 being the total vote Thomas J. Rogers Named Intereat centered in the 'town Mexican presidential candidates, cast on the town planning project. State Trooper Smith, with Yaro, meeting, which was to start In High who are accused of.lMnchlng the It was a thoroughly intelligent Secretary as Board Or- contend that Miss Sarlo was mis­ school hall at 8 o’clock, the hour CRASHES IN ROME AND THEN HERSELF mutiny and revolt against the gathering no one taking the floor \ __ treated before she was slain. at which the polls were closed. presidential candidacy of General- unless he had something worth- The Results Alvaro Obregon, h&ve disappeared. Avhile to offer by way of argument ganizes This Afternoon. An unconfirmed report was re­ or suggestion. There was not a Following are the election re­ Child Was an hbecile and ceived at the Mexican border that “ boo” or a “ sis” during the length sults, candidates designated by as­ Has Spasisli Prince as Pas­ General Serrano bad either been of the meeting, and yet two or terisks being elected: captujred or executed. three controversies led to rather John H. Hyde, entering upon his Winning Beauty Prize senger— -Machine Dam­ Mother Coolff Not Stand Chiles and General heated debate, especially that on sixth year as a member of Manches­ SELECTMEN. Obregon are both in Mexico City. town planning. ter’s Board of Selectmen, was elect­ Dispatches from Mexlea City The town planning issue came ed chairman of the 1927-28 board •John H. Hyde, r., 811. aged Bnt None Hnrl Jeers of Nmghbors. quoted the .GaUes movement ks early in the call and took up more •Albert T. Jackson, r., 794. at it's organization meeting in the Doesn *t Mean Stardom saying. It *ls-fit’full control of the time for actual discussion than all •Geowe E. Keith, r., 812. situation Everywhere. They ad- the rest of the 23 items in the call Municipal building this afternoon. •W. W. Robertson, r., 816. New York, Oct. 4.— ^The jeering mltte3» however, that the revolu­ together. Horace B. Cheney made Thomas J. Rogers, entering his fifth •Thomas J. Rogers, r., 8,13. Rome, Oct. 4.— Charles A. Le­ tionary -trouble* spread from the tongues that goaded tee mother* of the motion that the town planning year as a Selectman, was named Editor’s Note: This is the fourth^as beauty, and quickly went to the •Robert J. Smith, r., 812\ vine’s trans-Atlantic airplane “ Col­ capital to Torreon, state of Coah- commission as provided by statute of a series of articles on beauty top. Less conspicuous successes-are •Wells A. Strickland, r„ 804. an imbecile son to desperation, un­ secretary. Mr. Rogers was not pres­ umbia” was forced down near the ulla, and Vera Cruz. Rebel de­ be adopted when Chairman Robert contests. Such pageants, wete con­ Maryon Aye, Hope Dare, .Lorna Henry J. Brooks, d., 98. til she. renounced a tragic eiclstence tachments wero defeated a t. both ent at the meeting since he: is on a ciampino Airdrome this afternoon V. Treat of the Board of Select­ demned by the National Council of Palmer, Sally Rand and Kathleen Thomas J. Dannaher, d., 103. by ..ending both their lives with places by loyal droops. men said that the board had no honeymoon trip to Europe. Catholic Women in Washington, D. Colilns. Andrew J, Healey, d:, 117. while making a flight from this city poison, are silenced by shame to­ The rebellion, which began motion to offer. Mr. Cheney ar­ The following committees ap­ C., last week as detrimental to the Only One in Movies William P. Qulsh, d., 100. to Bucharest with a Spanish prince with a mutiny of 500 soldlert in gued that it was necessary for all pointments were made: morals and ambitions of the girl Pay Lanphier, known as “ The Walter F. Sheridan, d., 105. as passenger and was damaged. The day. the Mexico City barracks, took the well governed cities to have a plan Highways— Wells A. Strickland entrants. American Venus,” is the only, one of John F.‘ Splllane, d., 101. occupants were unhurt. For years, Mrs. Helen. Iwanska Mexican capital entirely by sur- of some sort. He could not see and Robert J. Sniith. the tlx girls crowned “ Migsi Amer John A. Wilcox, d., 102. Thp ‘Columbia” hopped off for gave time and forbearance to eas­ jrlse, * where it would be expensive since Public Safety and Lighting— New York, Oct. 4.— Winning a lea” at Atlantic City since, 1921 Assessor, for unexplrefl term, Bucharest shortly before. three ing the life of Joseph, her-eixteen- that rested with the town. ■who went in for a movie career. .She Thomas J. Rogers and W. W., Rob­ beauty contest does not always- lead- •George A. Johnson, r., d., 913., o’clock- after Levine had had year^old son, mentally defective SERIOUS FIGHTING Conflicts to Stardom in the movies' aB’^'Scrj •fron the natipnal beauty contest Assettsor, •Samuel Kelson, r., from childhood. But hone of the ertson. twentymlnute audience with Prem­ El Paso, Texas, Oct. 4.— Serious Selectman Treat said that all Charities— George E. Keith and many girls fondly dream. In fact, in 1925 and stated at the time that 815; Charles I. Balch, d., 116. boys would; play with .him; his the work that a town planning ier MusspJlni. The passenger was fighting between Mexican mutin­ Albert T. Jackson. it seldom does so. Only about one the dream of her life was to be­ Registrar of voters, *Robert N. Prince Louis Ferdinand, Infante of queer ways moved them to sneers commission could do can now be In ten prize beauties ever get to come a screen star. But she failed Veltah, 821; •Louis T. Breen, d., and sarcasm. eers and loyal troops and acts accomplished by the Selectmen. He Joint School Board— George E. Spain, who was going to tee Rou­ of depredation by the rebellious Keith and Robert J. Smith. Hollywood; 75 per cent never make to achieve her ambition. Some 109. manian capital to visit Queen Gives Son Poison believed that by taking over the es­ months later it was announced that Early yesterday, according to troops are reported In dispatches Chairman JoI«n H. Hyde acts as the grade to even minor parts, but Constables, •James W. Foley, r., Marie. tablishment of building lines and those who really make good, ‘click she would be the leading l(cdy. in 801; •Frank Edmonds, r., 812; the police, she. mixed a concoction received here. acceptance of highways and or­ ex-officio member on all the com­ Engine Trouble The rebels are reported Jo have mittees. big.” a comedy entitled, “ Were Women •Gerald R. Risley, r., 809; •Wil­ Twenty minutes after the Colum­ of lysol, turpentine and Iodine. dering of sidewalk construction Clara Bow, Corinne Griffith, Cor­ Always Wild?” She appeared in a liam J. Shields, r., 819; •William She placed it in a tumbler, and sacked tee town of Texcoco and conflicts in authority were bound The following appointments for bia hopped off, engine trouble de­ watched the boy drink half of it also to have held lip an express the ensuing year were made by the liss Palmer, Dorothy Mackalll, picture or two, failed to star, and R. Campbell, d., 110; •James veloped and the . Captain W. to arise. Chairman Treat called Mary Astor and Mary Philbln are finally went back home to Oakland, Duffy, d., 106; *Ppank J. Qulsh, with his meal. train teom Vera Cruz and robbed on Town Engineer Bowen for ,an Selectmen: G. Hinchcllffe, was compelled to Policemen summoned by Mrs. the passenger^. Clerk, Board of Selectmen—^ all beauty contest winners. They d., 107. land. The pilot- failed to see a pole estimate of the cost of town plan­ had personality and brains, as well (Contlnned on page 10) School visitor, •Harold C. Al­ Iwanska’s screams found tee boy A dispatch from Torreon states ning Mr. Bowen said he believed ' George H. Waddell. that was lying nearly buried be­ dying. ' Mrs. Iwanska died in a that fifteen soldiers of the Six­ Agent, Town Deposit Fund— Wil­ vord, r., 821; •James M. Burke, d., neath the grass of the landing field 'the plan would cost $25,000- 107. hospital this morning. She had teenth cavalry have been killed in spread over two or three years. liam S. Hyde. 816; and ran into it breaking one of the drained the glass that slipped from fighting there, and that 29 have Auditor, •Isaac Cole, r., landing wheels and. Jarring the Chairman Treat read a list of Town Counsel— Appointment de­ MRS. KNAPP DENIES NEW CORPORATIONS John F. Limerick, d., 206. Joseph’s hand as he fell over the been wounded, including Col. Ibar­ towns and cities in the state which ferred. whole plane. The occupants— kitchen table in a. paroxysm of ra. are operating under the general Personal Tax Collector— George Hinchcllffe, Levine and the Spanish death. < Advices deceived here state that statute on town planning. It in­ H. Howe. prince— jumped out none the worse • General Gomez, one of the ‘leaders cluded Windsor, Westport, East Janitor and Special Constable, LAIDLAW’ S CHARGES FILE THEIR PAPERS for the adventure. of the revolt, has proceeded to Fort Hartford and the town part of Municipal Building— Edward C. El­ BOMB IN STOCKROOM Examination of the machine Peroto and taken control of the Stamford. He said that the Select­ liott, Sr. • J showed it should have a thorough U. S. OFnCIALS UPSET rebel forces there, dominating the men did not feel that the general Janitor of Police Court Building WRECKS CANDY PLANT overhauling probably requiring two Vera Cruz-Puebla communications. statute was Intended to be adopted — John Crockett. Says All Census Workers Unusual Number Organized weeks. General Captured by towns like Manchester and for Grand Jurors— C. H. Tryon, J. OYER TARIFF DISPUTE General Serrano and fourteen that reason the Selectmen did not W. Goslee, George Davidson, Ronald Two Men Injured and Nearby political supporters are reported to favor the adoption. Ferguson, Aldo Paganl, George E. In State, the Officials An­ have been captured at Cuero Nava- What Town Makes It Keith. Had to Pass the Civil Residents Are Thrown From ALIENISTS EXAMINE Principal of Matter Important, ca. ThEre'is no confirmation of re­ H. B. Cheney Insisted that town Mechanic, Voting Machlnes- Beds. planning was whatever a town ports that these men have been ex­ Charles E. Jacobson. Service Tests. nounce. WINSTED MURDERER President Says— Hopes For ecuted. ■ \ makes it. He said that he knew Assistant Mechanic — Ralph P. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Oct. 4.— ^Dy­ Settlement. every member of the Selectmen to An unconfirmed report states Norton. namite placed in the stock room of that General Eugenio Martinez, be in favor of town planning. He East Cemetery Committee— Doctors Say Youth Is In "Very Syracuse, NY., Oct. 4.— Mrs. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 4.—rOrga- the Pittston plant of the Wilkes- Washington, Oct. 4.— Recalling who was on his way to Europe, left believed that now was the time to Harold C. Alvord, R. 0. Cheney, Jr., Barre Maid Candy Company early get it. He cited an instance of nlzation papers of Connecticut;cor­ Nervous State—^Trial to the long st^ding friendship be­ his train outside of Mexico City and Lawrence Case. Florence E. S. Knapp, former today wrecked the'-structure, injur­ tween France and the United States joined the revolt. Friends ot Gen­ poor planning for a highway west Northwest Cemetery Committee porations were filed,with the.sec­ Start Tomorrow. of t^e railroad tracks and said secretary of state, today Issued a ing two men and damaging six ad­ and the recent association of these eral Martinez deny this repbrt. — Thomas Ferguson, George H. formal statement denying charges retary of state’s office here today joining structures. countries in arms,' President Cool- General Obregon Is reported to that it a plan of proposed streets Waddell, H. 0. Bowers. Litchfield, Conn., 0(:t. 4— John had existed the mistakes would as follows: ,* William Belski, a watchman suf­ idge today let It be known that the have suspended his presidential West Cemetery Committee— of Irregularity and malfeasance in fered Injuries about the head when Billadella, Winsted youth, who Is not have been made. her conduct of the $1,200,000 state Beardsley Manufacturing Co., placed on 'trial here, tomorrow for American government has been up­ campaign and offered President Austin Cheney read a long argu­ Walter Olcott, John Tresch, George he was.thrown against a boiler by set by the row with the French over Calles his services In the field if H. Waddell. census of 1925. Meanwhile, in .New Waterbury, capital $^500,000, all the blast. William Snielskl was lac­ the death ot Rose Sordino, aged ment presenting the Chamber of York City, Attorney General Albert subscribed; R.-F.' Griggs 'Co/, Rls- ten, has been examined by alienists. the tariff. necessary. Police Commission— Edward J. erated by flying glass. Residents in Malerlally, the French tarrlff re­ Commerce views in favor of town Ottinger was studying the allega­ don Manufacturing (jo., and C. E. Dr. A. R. Dietendorf, of New Ha­ Bush to Field planning. This arguiAent em­ Murphy. nearby homes were thrown from strictions amount to little, but in Military trains Are leaving Mexi­ Town Physician— All Practising tions, which were made by the cities Beardsley, all of Waterbury^ larg­ their beds, but suffered mostly ven, a noted specialist in. mental bodied practically the same as have est stockholders, Mr. Beardsley, the opinion of the President the co City carrying troops to the Pueb- Physicians. census committee. from shock. , diseases, and Dr. J. L. Buel, of principle '6f the matter amounts to tft • • • . appeared in Mr. Cheney’s letters “ As the only woman ever elected president and treasurer; Rowley to The Herald on town planning. Library Directors— Lillian Bow­ Police estimated that at least Litchfield, conducted the examina­ much. Thetoniy difference the Unit­ Conditions along the United ers, Edith Strickland. to high office in this state, and W. Phillips, secretary, and Shirley tions. Billadella, who is nineteen U. J. Luplen spoke for planning Fulton of Waterbury, and. George thirty sticks of dynamite were ed Statte hEUJ With France involves States border are quiet. saying that it was necessary as an Official Stenographer— Raymond cherishing that honor,” Mrs. placed in the building. No reason is described as being in a very the question of discrimination rath­ No orders have been issued for a W. Smith. Knapp’s statement said, “ I wish to P. Wigmore, of Nau^gatuck, direc­ for the outrage could be given. nervous state at the county, jail aid to traffic problems solution. tors with the officers; er than monetary values, the presi­ general round-up of -those known to Don’t Increase Expenses Sealer Weights and Measures — make this statement to the taxpay­ The plant' is the property of Vito here. dent holds^ • be friendly to Geriorals- Gomez and ers of the state to vindicate myself Harris-Hayword Inc., of Dan­ Clinton Roraback, of Canaan, Willard B, Rogers said he fav­ Henry W. Wilson. bury, hotel owners, $75,(100 capi­ Bianco and his son, Joseih, both of Serrano, leaders of the revolt. ored town planning of a type Board of Health— E. C. Elliott, and every act of mine while I was Kingston, An investigation Is under public defender, and Frank Munn, secretary of state, and to deny tal, all rpal estate. John-Harris, adaptable to Manchester’s form of Jr. president and treasurer; A.' O. way. of New Hartford, have been as­ DIPLOMAT’S CHAUFFEUR WASHINGTON REPORT government but he did not favor Charity Superintendent— George allegations made by Dr. Walter signed by the state to defend the Hayward, secretary and assistant Washington, Oct.* 4.— The mili­ any project which might mean the H. Waddell. Laldlaw, executive secretary of the treasurer, and Helen Harris, vice- youth. Their defense Is likely to be' slightest Increase in expense to the cities census committee. based on a report submitted by the IS ARRESTED IN DARIEN tary m'utiny in MexicajCity threat­ president. ens to take on the proportions of a town at this time. He said indus­ (Contlnned on Page 2) “ Every transaction having to do S. W. Engert & Sons Co. of Wat­ PRESENT HEAT WAVE alienists, who have. seen the hoy trial conditions were not any too with the state census was legitimate several times since he was Indicted . . major revolution, it was reported erbury, $5,000 capital, with S. W. Caught Twice Breaking Driv- today in. diplomatic circles here. Al- good and it was wise to curtail the and above board, as was every act b3( a Grand Jury and held for trial Engert, Sr., and S. W. Engert, Jr., BROKEN, SAYS OFFICIAL .hough the Mexican embassy stated forming of any new boards or com­ of mine while secretary of state. I stockholders. here. ing. Law-^Telegrai»hs to missions that might prove costly. COUNTERFEITER’S PLANT have nothing to conceal. I have Billadella is well-known to. police that it had not yet been “ officially Incorporation papers were filed Capital For Bond advised” that the revolt had spread Mathias Spless favored town plan­ nothing of which to be ashamed. I today by the following: Starting on Sept. 30 the Tem­ of Torrlngton and Winsted. He had ning citing instances of good plan­ have much of which to be proud to the state of Vera Cruz, which is Lafayette Holding Corp., of perature Was 13 Degrees been in trouble for accosting girls Darien, Conn., Oct. 4.— Martin C. ning in Long Island City, N. Y. IS FOUND IN BOSTON with a Justifiable pride, now made Greenwich, $75,000 capital, to reported to have been cut off from on the streets, one of his actions Cercelaru of Washington, D. C., Mbxico City, embassy officials ad- E. L. G. Hohenthal spoke possible of expression because of start with $70,000, Elmer R., and Above Normal. having been to throw, his arms spent the night in the lock-up here against the project saying that the m itt^ teat Vera Cruz is loyal to these unjust and unfounded accusa­ Laura A. Laskin, and Annie M. Mc- about a girl suddenly and then get and was released today after he had' Board of Selectmen could do all City Recently Flooded With Gilllvray, Incorporators. New Haven. Conn., Oct. 4.— Con­ General Gomez,,one of the reported tions. away. telegraphed to Washington for r^ e l leaders, and that he is in hld- the planning that was necessary. ]^d Five and Ten Dollar “ The name of every person E(p- Trust Crusaders necticut’s greatest * autumn heat twenty-five dollars to post as a I ^ there. They also inclined to William Schieldge also opposed B ills. pointed to have a part in the taking The trust crusaders, of New wave presumably is broken, accord­ town planning arguing that the Se­ MAY KNOW FATE TODAY. bond to appear In court .Saturday. credit the report that’ Vera Cruz la of the state census of 1925 passed Haven, to print, publish and- sell ing to Leonard M. Tarr, head of the Cercelaru protested his arrest, lectmen knew what was best suit­ Boston, Mass., Oct. 4.—^Banks of religious books and ^apeys, five Federal Weather Bureau office here. now in his hands. ed to the town’s needs. Charles through the civil service commission Lawrence, Mass., Oct. 4.— Her­ claiming that since he was chauffeur Boston and vicinity today were en­ and the state comptroller’s office to hundred shares of no par value; The heat wave sent the mercury 59 man A. Reed, of Waterbury, Conn., W. Holman and Horace B. Cheney capital $2,000; incorporators., Ros­ for the Rounianlan minister to the Nogales, Arizona, Oct. 4.—Gen­ gaged in a oheck-up of five and ten their satisfaction. degrees above normal

IMS MAlJoHBSTBK ,(CQNN.) KVBNING HEEAIO, TUKDAY, OCTOBER 1 9 ^ . P A G E T W O STATE EXAMINATIONS N E W ( X M A ^ New Britain General Hospital ---- 200 PRIESTS ATTEND a b o o t t o w n Training schocll spent the. week*«n(l" HYDEIS(3IAIRMAN Hartford, Conn., Oct. 4.-> -Ex- at her home on Talcott avenue. % amlnations for licenses for cosmeti­ FR. COYU’S FUNERAL St. Margaret’s Circle No. 280, rLocal Stocks Mrs. August Piss of Union street OF THE SELECTMEN cians and hair dressers will be held National Daughters of Isabella, will ''i I was the guest of her son Richard at the state capltol here nex,t Mon­ hold Its regular business meeting (C b n ^ g ed frona *JL). . Pippin at Mount Herman on Sun­ day. The newly appointed state High Church' Dignitaries at Thursday evening in K. of C. hall (FurnUbed by Pntnam & Co.) day. (Continaed from page 1) board of cosmeticians & Hair Dress­ arrangement of 20,000 shares of Miss Ruth Pippin of Union street Services For Popular New at 8 o’clock. There will be election Bid ASicod ers met here today for the first time of officers and all f embers are seven per cent is confined to the house with 111- Superintendent, Almshouse— A. . Haven Hector. $25 par value, anrf 20,000 ehares Bank Stocks ROCKVILLE RESET and organized, electing Mrs. Mary urged to attend. ness. ' ^ L. Oliver. B. Holmes, of Neyr Haven, chair­ of common Block, |26 par value, te City Bank & Trust 730 Miss Gertrude Otto of Orchard Special Constable, Almshouse — New Haven, Conn., Oct. 4.— man. clutuscd to 13|333 Bbftros. pj. Capital Natl Bank •••270 r - street began her duties at the office A. L. Oliver. Mourned by citizens of Ul creeds as Mrs. J. E. Johnson of Waterbury Conn River ...... 300 Other members are Lillian Lan­ has retuned to her home after and o»*-half per cent - P'W^rjJ MAYBEINDOET of White & Corbin Co. on Monday. Supt. Roads and Bridges— J. one of the great church and civic stock, flOO par value, an* IMOO jirirBt Bond and Mort «*53 56 Miss Sophie Gessay of High dry, of Hartford, and Sarah Ray- leaders of New Haven, Rev. John D. spending the past two weeks "With Prank Bowen. croft, of Bridgeport. The previous shares of common stock, par fio o . First Natl (Htfil) .» * .SOO »310 street spent Sunday w th friends in Hxaminer^ of Public Records— Coyle, rector of St. John’s church her father Fred .^Trowbridge of Hart Natl B & Tr ..470 480 board left office June 30th. Hartford. Raymond A. Johnson. for thirty years, was laid to rest In Manchester Green. The Pope of Roma gone to con­ Stfd Conn Tr C o ----- — 725 Misses Ethel'and Elsie Markert Boxing Commission— Walter Ol­ St. Lawrence cemetery here today tand Mtg & Title ... 58 ^ fession every Friday. Confessor Two Recounts Give Third Se- of Hartford spent the week-end son. after services In his own church All those plAnning to attend the Is Father Allsardl, a Jesuit. Morris Plan Bank ,.».1 4 0 — with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ Building Inspector— E. C. Elliott POUCE START PROBE . conducted by Rifht Rev. John J. reunion and banquet of the Dorcas Park St T r ...... ElO — fred Markert of Bast Main fctreet. Society of the Swedish Lutheran to Phoenix St B Tr ... .410 — leclmatf 8 Place to Rey­ Jr. Nilan, bishop of the diocese of Hart­ * • • Miss Irene MareSmann of Or­ Park Commission— H. 0. Bowers. OF MRS. YARROW DEATH ford. Upward of two hundred be held October 15 are asked to Riverside Trust...... 450 — chard sfcrket spent Monday In Custodian Soldiers’ Graves— Ar­ notify Miss Florence L. Johnson, THRELtonVEMINlTO Bonds priests from New England and New Springfield. , thur Keating. York state attended the services. chairman, as *oon as possible. In­ to FOR1Y THEATRES Htfd & Conn West 6. 95 nolds; Legality Questioned Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Deal of 102 Board of Relief— E. L. G. Ho- Preceding the funeral services a vitations have been mailed and the ANDAaSHOPSy^ East Conn Power ...100 New York City were the guests of henthal, Jr. Mother - in - Law Says Her members should return the cards to Bonn L P 4%s .... 98% 101 mass of requiem which the children 385 Mr. and Mrs. Horace Deal of West Tree Warden— P. J. O’Leary. Daughter Disappeared About of the parish attended In a body was 1 Miss Johnson Immediately, as the Hart E L 7s ...... • • S (Special to The Herald.) Main street over the week-end. 110 Dog Warden— Fred A. Krah. T^o Years Ago. celebrated at St. John’s church by committee would like to know how Conn Tj P 5%a ....108% Rockville, Oct. 4.— The ®blef Mrs. Bertha Caron of Hartford Personal Tax Enumerator, David Brid Hyd 5 s ...... 103 105 feev. William H. Coyle, S-- J., many to plan for. topic of discussion on the street spent the week-end’ with Mr. and McCann. Insurance Stocks Mrs. Leroy Brazil of Union street. Woodbury, N. J., Oct. 4.— Inve*- treasurer of Holy Cross -college, <55 corners, thi'.atores and places where Q. Burton Carpenter was nameu tlgatlon Into the possibility that brother of Rev. John D. Coyle. The Mrs. C. L. Mahoney of 36 Wash­ ■~Aetna Fire . . .. • .545 two o f mort' would gather today Miss Laura Robertson Is spend- as special constable fo.r Chenejr Aetna Cas * Sure’. . .1175 1%25 the estranged wife of George Yar­ body of Father Coyle hs^s lain In ington street entertained with a was the outcome of yesterday’s ing a few days at Watch Hill. Brothers. dinner party last night at her home Aetna L if e ...... 805 815 Frank Badhmann of Shelton call­ row, who is alleged to have con­ state In the church from three 1775 election and the town meeting re Gworge H. Waddell, George E. fessed the 'murder of Rose Sarlo, In honor of her sister. Miss Irene Conn G e n ...... 1725 ed on friends in town on Sunday, Keith, John H. Hyde were named o’clock Monday afternoon with a Automobile...... 350 360 suit. 18-year-old Sunday school teacher, guard of honor formed by men of Moriarty of Hollister street, whos® The fight in the Democratic party Mrs. Selma Mlmmelrelck of Low­ a special commlttee'^o Investigate Hart F ir e ...... 675 685 ell, Mass., is spending a few day* may have been the victim In a mys­ the parish, members of the Fourth marriage to John F. Shea, assistant 815 as to the position of the minority the amounts of bonds under which terious murder near Camden two treasurer of the Homa Bank & Hart Steam Boil . . . .800 as the guest of Mrs. Mary Eldraap salaried officers in the town of Man Degree, Knights of CD'umbus. Lincoln-Nat Life .... 93 member on the board, of selectmen years ago, was begun by ppllce to- Tho fcolebranls Trust Company, will take place wac close and lequiral two recounts of West street. _ , Chester were working. illation^ F ir e ...... 850 MlBs Althea Todd of China i^ho day. With Bishop Nilan as celebrant Wednesday, Oct. 12. the first count showed .a lie between The town treasurer was author IdentiflcaUon of the woman’s P h oen ix ...... 715 has been the gudst of Mrs. Edward ized to borrow necessary funds. of the solemn high pontifical mass Travelers...... 1455 both the Democratls. Tho second Sims of Union street for the past body found in, a woods at that tln\e of requiem. Rev. Joseph Ford, of The training class for Girl Scout count resulted in four misroarked It wap voted to hold the next Rossla ...... 123 three daye spent Sunday with meeting on Monday evening. Octo­ was not established and the cass St. Ann’s church, Bridgeport, was leaders will meet next Monday eve­ Public Utility Stocks ballots being thrown out and thb and Mrs. P. W. Gray of Burnside. was dropped. It was reopened to­ ning at the Lincoln school kinder­ third ballot gave the election to ber 17. This will be a regular busi­ deacon, and Rev. P. S. Connors, of Conn L P 8% .120 Miss Leila Church of Union street ness seseion and the coTpmittee day following a visit from Mrs. Syl St. Mary’s church, Bethel, as sub-, garten at 8 o’clock. Anyone interest­ Conn L P 7% ...... 117 Reynolds,* the former member. Even left today for Bristol where she wUl via Jones Michaels,, of hlladelpXia ed in taking this course In leader­ then, with the four votes thrown' named at last night’s annual town deacon. Rev. J. P. Keating, of St. Green Wat & Gas conduct &nd coach a pagaant The meeting to work with the select­ mother of Mrs. Yarrow who dlsap Francis orphan asylum. New Haven, ship should communicate with Mrs. Hart E L ...... out there were two more votes peared two years ago. Harry Meiklejohn. There will be an shown In the total count than ap­ Jade Doll," men on the appointment of a char­ and Rev. John Fltzmaurice, of St. Hart Gas com .. ter revision committee will be call­ Mrs. Michaels tpld Sheriff Strat Francis church, New Haven, were important rally of all Girl Scout Hart Gas pfd peared on the check list. It was ton that her daughter was married troops in town at the School street midnight v.hen the \ ed at this time. deacons of honor. Acolytes were Hart Gas rts . . . to Yarrow when she was 14 years Rev. Joseph Degnan, of South Nor­ Recreation Center auditorium to­ icnown. SMITH STOPS PLANS old. The mother said she always S 0 N E Te’ Cf) . walk, and Rev. Robert Bowen, of morrow night from ■5 to 8 o’clock. Conn El Ser pfd . Different opinions .were given as feared that her daughter had met to the riglit to recount. The first FOR EARLY CAMPAIGN Bridgeport. Rev. James O’Connor, All Scouts should attend. CHINA OPPOSED TO with foul play. In view of Yarrow s of St. Mary’s church, Bridgeport, American Hard . .. 77 79 count showed the Democratic can­ confession that he had killed Rose was thurifer. GOVERNOR ILL YOUR FATHER AND Amerlean Sliver .. 26 29 didates tied. Dennis J. McCarthy Sarlo, Mrs. Michaels said, she felt 15 ruled that the Question was not R t Rev. MonsIgnor William P. MOTHER SANG IT Wire ...... 10 SCIENTISTS TAKING that an Investigation into her Providence, R. I., Oct. 4.— Gov­ killings Spencer co ,—- 3 then up to the election officers to Al Tells Friends That He Does daughter’s disappearance should be Flynn, of Hartford, and Rev. Fran­ Sing It Yourself am 6 decide, but one for the courts. It cis Keough, of Hartford, were mas­ ernor Arm P. Pothler was under FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT Hillings SpenojM: pf< • “ Not Want Clubs Organized made. observation in Jane Brown Memor­ . 87 91 may be that an appeal will, be made ANCIENT TREASURES ters of ceremony. The eulogy was STATE THEATER Bigelow Hart com Y et. ial hospital today. He suffered diz­ .. .9 11 to the courts for another ruling delivered by Rev. David Hutchinson “ IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER WORU) FLYERS HOP. of New Haven, director of the zy spells and physicians were un­ .100 110 and that the office of the third se­ Albany, N. Y „ Oot. 4,— Governor able to diagnose his caSe without TIMR.” 28% lectman of Vernon is still debat­ Catholic social service bureau. Colt Firearms . 27% A1 Smith Is alarmed because ms Washington.— China wishes to St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 4.-=—Edward com^kjete rest. A better Song Reel, Eagel Lock .. . 80 87 able. " ^ presidential candidacy is making preserve the archeological and cul­ Among visiting clergymen of high 110 There were 1^00 votes cest, the F. Schlee and William . S. Brock .106 such rapid strides so many months tural relics of her race for her own took off from Lambert flying field rank were Right Rev. Thomas H. .205 220 Republicans t ^ i n g out to figure before the next Democratic nation­ people. She stands firmly opposed Sheehan, rector of the Catholic 105 here today for Detroit in their hiter Silver com . . , .130 In the Democratic scrap. The chief to the current practice of foreign ’round-the-world plane "Pride of University of America, at Washing­ 121 al convention. , j u Inter Silver pfd • • • .118 contest that was looked for was a The governor has told friends ho sciqntlsts in carting off treasures Detroit.” The aviators expect to ton, and Right Rev. M. F. Mc- 81 83 place on the school board which has from ancient tombs as they hav© tanders, Frary & 01. thinks it is too early for the arrive at Detroit this afternoon, Auliffe, auxilary bishop of the Hart­ Mann & Bow A . . . . 17 : 20 been held by Dr. Thomas O’Lough- zfttion of the "Smith for President done from Egypt’s Valley of the ford diocese. TODAY lin, who was opposed for re-elec­ ^ do B ...... • • • >. 8 ' 11 clubs to further his candidacy.. Kings. , , FIRE IN: STAMFORD. Father Coyle Is the first to be AND .103 — tion by Dr. John Flaherty. In a public statement, IsPued for Such Is the report brought back buried in the new plot for priests at 21 to Washington by Carl WhltiniS STATE '-Dr. O’Flaherty seemed the better do c o m ...... 19 'the purpose of putting the ban on Stamford, Conn. ,Oct. 4.— Fire of St. Lawrence cemetery here. South Manchester TOMORROW Niles Be Pond new . .17 19 vote getter e^s he won by fifty-two all activities intended to raise Bishop, member of the Smithson­ i ian Institution staff who has just suspicious origin today destroyed a J R Mont pfd • • s « • ■. 50 over his fellow doctor. The count funds.to further his presidential frame dwelling on Southfield aven­ FORD SUIT DECISION . 26 28 completed a four-yearr survey of showed that 'the Republicans split nomination, the governor said; ue, causing,, a loss esilmated at Detroit, Mich., Oot. 4.— Federal Pratt, Whitney pfd . . 82 88 over 150 of their votes in order to “ My attention has been called to the Chinese archeologicanfield. Judge Ben C. Dawkins today ruled — 21 One of the factors entering into $7,000. Firemen saved the ad- Tender Pock, Stowe & Wll ■ . 19 take a part In the t^o contests. letters and requested for funds joining dwellings after a- hard fight. In efect that the government did Russel Mfg Co . ^. 48 63 Candidates for selectmen and made by Individuals who purport this attitude of the Chinese has not have fhe right In 1925 to re­ . .54 56 been the activities of curio dealers. The burned property is owned by Scovtlle Mfg Co new school hoard were each given a good to be carrying on organization ef­ Angello Barbero, of New York, and open the question of determining Imperious--" ,»60 share of Republican votes, there be­ These dealers, according to Bishop the value of Ford Motor Company forts in my behalf. Solicitation of “ have agents whose buskiess it is was not occupied. StBinley Works com . 60 62 ing no doubt about the Republicans funds in my behalf is entirely un­ stock sold in 1919 by a dozen mi­ GREATEST . 27 28 to loot graves and tombs, the more A r d e n t - Stanley Works pfd getting the other positions as they authorized. I have taken occasion to MINE BURNS 8 YEARS nority stockholders. . 96 100 ■write several individuals who have valuable of whose contents can be Judge Dawkins rendered his de­ Standard Screw . . . won by a vote of three to one. smuggled to European and Am­ OF LOVEF« TorrInj;ton ...... 83 8.5 The County Vote been carrying on such efforts and cision in the suit of Mrs. Alice . 57 58 erican markets and command high Summit Hill, Pa.— What is be­ Gray Kales to recover $2,600,000 Icy — With the exception of Tolland, asked them to desist. ^ prices. Naturally these people do U s"tlnvelope pf4 . .114 118 "I do not assume to dictate tne lieved to he the oldest fire in the in additional income tax which which was expected to remain in not care to have the archeological world, except in volcanoes, is burn­ SINCE THE Union Mfg C o ----- . 22 26 the Republican ranks again this efforts or opinions ydt people in she paid under protest. . 15 ■ 20 various sectlona of the country. But field come from under tjie auspices ing in an old coal mine here- The Counsel for Mrs. Kales and the Wasteful— Whitlock Coll Pipe year, although it has been counted of science, whose Interest in the I do wish It known that the c®l^c- spread from the timbers to the coal government thereupon agreed to in the Democratic list most of the relics does not spring from their deposits and in 59 years has de­ WORLD time, the county went Republican tlons of money for purposes of that postponment of the case until nature Is not authorized by me. monetary value. stroyed about 14,000,000 tons o f Wednesday. W illfu l- as was predicted after a survey last ■ "Publlo opinion, especially in coal. Three million dollars has been BEGAN! N.Y. Stocks week. China Itself, has of late years wasted in futile efforts to extinguish TIE IN LISBON Vernon’s Meeting shown distinct signs of awakening — Hartford, Conn., Oct. 4.— Notice Fickle The Vernon town meeting was REED GETS EXCITED " to this evil and compelling the it. ______enforcement of laws prohibiting was filed with the secretary of High Low 1 p. m. spirited only where there were CALLS OWN AMBULANCE state’s office that the town of Lis­ recommendations for increases in the export of objects of art and Funous— Ailed Chem ..164% 162% 164 AT HIS MURDER TRIAL bon will hold a special election 117 117 salary. Town Clerk Jofin B. Thomas archeology. Cleveland, O.— Max Bierdenbach there next Monday to dissolve a tie Alls C h a l----- 117 seveal weeks ago said that he had The Smithsonian expert helievqs Am C a n ...... 66% 65% 66 that the Interest of science can be waited for an ambulance to answer between two candidates for the of­ 102% 102% not asked for the increase and was his call that a man had jumped to fice of town treasurer. Am Car & Fdy 102% not anxious to press it before the Jumps Up in Court and SpeaKs served Just as well by leaving the that^s Am Loco .... 107 107j«, - 107 relics In China. “ It Is not more his death from a roof. When the Earle Palmer and Frank A. Mell, Am Smelt . /. 174% 17^^ 174% voters, so his jyoposed Incease was As Jury Is Leaving the ambulance arrived, Bierdenbach now town clerk, had an equal num­ withdrawn before the contest. The than reasonable,” he said, “'to ex­ 52 51% 52 jumped. His body hurtled to the ber of votes, and the moderator, Am St Fdry proposed increase of the first Room. pect China to submit to a general Am Sugar .. . 93%' i?-92 ‘ 92 exodus of her antiquities than it pavement beside the ambulance at­ acting under his legislative authori­ .178% 178% 178% selectman from $600 to $1,000 was Lawrence, Mass., Oct. 4.— Youth­ ty, set Monday as the day for th* Am T & T . tabled after a rather lengthy argu­ would be to expect America to al­ tendants who were looking for the Anaconda .. . 48%„;48% 48% ful Herman A. Reed, of Waterbury, low her Revolutionary relics to be source of the call. effort to elect the candidate. Atchison . . . 194^194% 194% ment, hut each of the othe two Conn., created a flury of excitement excavated and carried off by the selectmen were granted an Increase V' Bald Loco . .256% 255% 255% in Superior Court today as the case Chinese.’’ Balt & Ohio .125 124% 124% of $50 a year, or $100 each for the against him and .Leo J. Nolln, of Beth Steel . . 62% 61% 62 year’s salary. South Groveland, alleging murder \r Ches & Hud .217% 216 216 Court to Close during a hold-up of William Griffin, GERMAN DANCE MEN C M & St Paul 18% 18% 18% There is every likelihood that Haverhill grocer, was given to the TONIGHT the September term of the Super­ do p fd ...... 34 33% 33% jury. LAST TIMES Cons Gas 118% 118% 118% ior Court of Tolland County will Judge Joseph F. Quinn had com­ BAN THE CHARLESTON 59% 58% 59 close tomorrow. There was two Corn Prod cases on today, one involving a suit pleted a aharge lasting an hour and 6:45 and 8:45 Del & Hud . . .211% 211% 211% a half and the jury was turning to 17 17 in a slander question that was still AS OLD FASHIONED Dodge Bros .. 17 % file out to deliberate when Reed MATINEE 3:18 Du P o n t...... 343% 342 343% before the court at noon. The oth­ er case was to follow at once. arose In the prisoner’* dock. EVENING 6:45 and 8:45 E r ie ...... 78% 67 67% "I never haftned anybody in my 3 SHOWS DAILY 136% 137% Judge Yeomans probably will sit General Elec .138 late if the case gets under way this life,” he began. His voice broke and Bad Harzburg, Brunswick.— je e ' NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Gen Motors ...282% 27»% 282 tears swelled to his eyes as he add­ Banning the Charleston as old-fash­ 226 afternoon and finish it up. Inter Harv , . .226 226 The Jury case which was expect­ ed:-"I don’t want anybody to harm ioned, the League of German Danc­ Int Nickel . . . ,69% 69 69% ing Masters, assembled her§ in ed to take up all day tomorrow has me.” ONE Kenneoott .... 7 5 % 75% 76% His lawyer, Jo)in Twomey, rush­ their annual convention, announces 109% been settled and the jurymen CUYfTAL THURSDAY DAY ONLY THURSDAY Le V a lley...... 10% 109% have been informed not to report ed to his side, asking him to be seat­ that careful dancers will hereafter Mack Truck ..110% 109% 110 further this term. "retrain from jerking their knees AND 34% ed. L O U i}E p D ^ S3SSER S E IN Marl o n ...... 34% 34% Alarm on Strike. "I’m sorry I got into this com­ and elbows* cease to move the feet 58% f u r n it u r e Mo Pacif com. 58% 58 Some trouble in the Rockville pany," said Reed, as he sat down. laterally, aAi will endeavor to per- C W r a T E 171% N Y Central . .171% 169% fire alarm systeih started the The Jury then went out to de­ lorm the movements of the dance w A iD tM U L 54% 64% FLANNELS” NIGHT New Hav R R. 55% alarm sounding alarm 81 in rapid liberate. as smoothly as possible.” Only the Northern Pac . 97 96% 97 succession this morning at “ modern waltz” and the “ Yale 68 Miss Mary^ Cwlckla, elghteen- Penn R R .... 68 67% o’clock. It was sounded for some year-old -sweeiheart of Nolin, is ac­ have, been approved. The "modern ADMISSION: Matinee 10c and 15c, Evening 10c and 25c 134% 134% Pere Mar . . • .134% time until temporary repairs were cused as an accessory after the fact. waltz’ Is done to a slow tempo, Press St C ar.. 76 73 73% made and at various times this with a number of Boston steps In­ Pull now .... 82% 81% 82 morning it was still tooting away. terpolated between the ordinary Cogung “Way Of All Fleih” Radio Corp ...68% 67.% 68 Golden Wedding one, two, three rhythm of the clas­ Rock Isl .... 116 % 109% 110% The home of Mr. and .Mrs. Louis HOLD BARGE CAPTAIN sical figure. Sears Roe .... 79 % 78% 79 Hoering of Spring street was the The German Dancing Masters South Pac . ..124% 122% 123 scene* of a pleasant gathering on FOR BEATING WOMAN stamped with commendation two Souh Rail . . . 137 136% 136% Friday afternoon wihen the Birth­ varieties of style In dancing. The S 0 of-N J . . . 40 40 40 day Club surprised the couple In first, called the English style, Is Studebaker . . . E9 58% 58% honor of their Fiftieth. Wedding distinguished by long, deliberate t h e RIALTO Tob Prod .... 94% 94 94 Anniversary. The club presented. Husband Swears Out Warrant steps. This style, say the masters, Un P a c ...... 197% 196 197% F ts. Hoering with a gold .niece and After Finding His Wife Un is preferred by dancers along the ALL THIS WEEK 179% 179% several bouquets hf flowers. Mrs. Baltic Sea, where the influence of Unitei^rug . .1 8 ^ conscious. Tonight TWICE DAILY 2;15«8:15 Onitea Fruit .147 145% 147 Ida Weber presented Mrs. Hoering Anglo-Saxon temperament is felt. PARSONS U S Rubber . 57% 56% 56% with a beautiful golden bouquet. The second style, knpwn as the Yoa’U Regret Bflsslsg It. New Yorw, Oct. 4.— Captain Franco-American,” is performed A Smashing Drama of U S S te e l----- 154% 153% 153% During the afternoon many origi­ Robert McKenzie, 57, of Boston, Hartford with shorter steps, is more temper- Wab pfd A . . 96% 96% 96% nal poems were read and singing Mass., skipper of the barge “ Tup- an Heroic Dog Weptlng*...... 88% 88 88 was enjoyed after which a bounti­ mental,” and Is to be seen at re­ POSITIVELY THE MOST STAGGERINGLY gPECTAOUL^ per,” was held In $2,500 ball today sorts frequented by persons of the Willy Over . . . 16% 16% 16% ful iiupper 'was served. following his arraignment on PICTORIAL PAGEANT IN THE HISTORY OF THE UN- Methodist Church Notes great world.” S pS S 1w iA ^~A MASTpRPUB^ niPRESgryB AS IT The Standard Bearers will hold charge of assaulting Mrs. Loretta Condon, 33, of Haverstraw, wife of IS BEAUTIFUL. KILLED BY BRIDAL PARTY a meeting this evening M 7:30 Canada’s national wealth Is offi­ o’clock at the home of Mi’s. Edward Captain Charles Copdon whose cially estimated at $22,090,000,000, barge “ Lake Michigan” was moored Worceeter, Mass., Oct. 4.— S im of Union street. which works out on an average of RANGER Twelve witnesses were summoned The Tolland County Religious alongside the McKenzie boat here. McKenzie was arrested on a com­ $2525 per person. This does not In­ -in- cku l emiue today to the. Inquest Into the dehth BD ) Educational Conference will hold an plaint filed by Condon, who said he clude undeveloped resources. of Fred Johnson, 58, prominent all day session at the church More than oife thousand horses contractor, who was klllefd when The Norwich District meeting of returned^to his barge to find his wife unconscious In the cabin, her have been shipped this year from his automobile was wrecked by the the Epworth League will be held British Columbia ranges to Soviet j ribbon-decked oar of Rev. Charles at Wllllmantlc on Saturday. Sever­ face bruised and bleeding. She acensed McKenzie, he said, when Russia. **Breed o f dward Martin, of Springfield, and al of the local members are plan­ fis bride of an bour, the former ning to attend. she recovered consciousness. The Miss Adelaide. M. Gould, of Bridge­ The Thirty-Seventh Annual Old woman was removed to Kings port, Conn., as they sought to es­ Folks’ Day will he held Sunday County hospital today after suffer C ourage'' cape from pursuing wedding guests. morning, Oct. 9 and the Epworth Ing a relapse, again passlin Into a The honeymoon car skidded into will welcome all gifts of flowers coma. ' A powerful, surging d r^ a of the ty JtANIl MACromSOM I Ihe Johnson car. for decorative purposes. the struggles of a school girl in keeping her inhented A VISUALIZA-nON OF THE WORLD^S G R E A ^ ’T Notes /- VANDAGRIFPT RESIGNS HNC'^KDIG^ Indknapdlte, Ind., Oct. 4.— Vlr oropei’ty intact throughout n, desperate feud^the loyal WOVEN INTO .A FABRIC OF RARE BEAUTY AND • Mr. and Mrs. Christian Stalger REVERENCE. and fanjlly of Morrison street and gll Vandagrlfft, president of the prot^tion of a beautiful dog and the greatest of animal Secolid Mortgage Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stalger and Mr. board of public works, today ten LAITY AND CLERGY VIE IN I’AU D AW O I^T THIS MAR. and Mrs. Howard Stalger of Broad dered his resignation to Mayor • VBLOUS EPIC—.SEE FT BY ALL MEANS, John L. Duvall. o t h e r u n i^ s o n t h e s a m e b i l l Money Brook motored over the Mohawk ‘NIGHTS; Orch. fl.5 0 , Bel. $1.50, f l ; Fam. Clr. 75c. ^ Trail on Sunday. Vandagrlfft said he was quitting m ^ t h C . a*, yj Matinees 10c and 15 Cents. Evening 10c and 25c N w On Ha^d because he had been Indicted by MATINEES; Orch. g f; Bel. g l, 75c; Pam. Clr. 50c (Pina Tax.) Miss Constance Brookes of Mld- All Children Saturdays 5f. dlefleld spent the week-end ap the the Marlon County Grand Jury on classified guest of her parents Rev. and Mrs. a charge of violating the state se­ Arthur A. Knofla curities act bqt he protested his In­ columns tTSBfnInSt. George S. Brookes of Union ktreet. Misa Josephine Grsigus of the nocence emphSitioally* ^hone 782-2. Si,' Tv'

FAGIT' MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, HEBRON aERKS OBJECT TO TIW N PLANNING

Funeral serrlcefl of tli« late Mrs. SHUT-IN THURSDAY LOSES, CHARTER Edward A. Raymond were held at the Congregational church Sunday at 2:30 p. m. The Rev. John Deeter, pastor of the church officiated. The Bnt Many Merchants Favor REVISION VOTH) funeral was largely attended. Burial was at the Raymond lot In Colches­ (Continued from Page 1) ter cemeteiry. The deceased was a Dropping. Holiday; Sales N native of West Woodstock but had vision. but disagreed that the spent most of her life In Hebron. Folk “Not Overworked.” Selectmen should appoint the Char­ The church had been closed for two ter Revision committee. Several Don't Fail To Visit Vs This Week weeks on account of the Infantile arguments relative to parliamentary paralysis scare but was opened for procedure developed in this case. E. the funeral as circumstances made The moot question of whether L. G. Hohenthal moved an amend­ FREE SOUVENIRS FOR ALL It Impossible to hold It at the resi­ or not stores in Manchester will ment that a committee be named by dence of the deceased. keep open for business Thursday the meeting to bring in the names Among Sunday guests were Mr. afternoons and evenings Instead of of those who were to serve on the and Mrs. Sherwood Raymond and Tuesday evenings will come up for Charter Revision committee. Wil­ thorough discussion at 6:30 to­ children of New Britain, and their lard B. Rogers wanted to know how sister, Mrs. Lulu Lord of Manches­ morrow night when the Merchants’ Special Features of Division of the Chamber of Com­ many should be on the committee ter Green. They took Mrs. Della that would pick the committee. Porter to Manchester where she merce meets at the School street will be the guest of Mrs. Lord for Recreation Center. It has been Frank Cheney Jr. moved an amend­ ment to Mr. Hohenthf.Ts amend­ Thb Celebration a week. urged by several of the leading merchants that it would be benefi­ ment that a committee of seven be Miss Clark of East Hamp­ chosen by the meeting to serve with 1. Cash discounts with “A Whole Year to Pay." ton spent the week-end at the cial to their businesses to remain open Thursday instead of closing the Selectmen In selecting a Charter 2. Free Premiums with every suite of furniture home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Revision committee. The vote was Frank Clark. Miss Irma Lord of the for a half-day as has been the cus­ or kitchen range. tom for many years. put and carried. The committee Wlllimantlc State Normal Training 3. Oldest Service Contest—giving you original school spent the week-end with her The sentiment of many of the named from the floor was: Edward parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren M. salesmen and saleswomen in the J. Holl, E. L. G. Hohenthal, Wil­ purchase price in cash for oldest suite of furniture, stores, however, appears to be Lord. liam Schieldge, Mathias Spiess, oldest floor of linoleum purchased here, or oldest strongly opposed to the change. Robert V. Treat, Frank Cheney Jr., Charles Hilding of New York vis­ Want That Half Day and Thomas Ferguson. Glenwood Range in service. ited his country home over the On© man said today: “ We sales­ Appropriations week-end. men are not against any change Mrs. Edwin Will and her son for the betterment of business but The appropriations as proposed by Grlnton Will of Mamaroneck, N. Y., do not think we should be deprived the Selectmen were voted with the are spending the week as guests at of our regular Thursday afternoon exception of the police and library ARMSTRONGS LINOLEUM the rectory of the Rev. and Mrs. T. holiday to which I believe we are Items which were increased. In vot­ D. Martin. Miss Marjorie Martin of entitled Inasmuch as we work half ing the park appropriation of ?12,- S23 £13 For Every Floor in the House. Dalton, Mass., also spent the week­ an hour longer each day than the 500 William C. Cheney, chairman of end with her parentis. Hartford store clerks and two the park commission, said that more The chance warning of pedestri­ nights a week to boot, while in money could be used since the ex­ We have sold Armstrong’s linoleum during the greater part of our 28 years in the fur­ ans prevented a.young woman auto- Hartford the stores are closed ev­ pense of this board is increasing niture business. Our Oldest Service Contest has brought to our attention many floors that mobilist from driving from the ery night in the week. Obviously, every j^ear, but he agreed with the were laid by our skilled workmen years ago and are yet in good condition. - Marlborough road towards Hebron it is the idea of certain merchants Selectmen that expenses should be ''-JS Center on the partly constructed to keep open Thursday afternoons kept down as much as possible. On r -4 '- .v ^ with the view of preventing Man­ l^ t Us Lay Your Linoleum the Modern Way. stretch which shortens the distance motion of E. L. G. Hohenthal the C a Jifirth a to the Green from the west. This chester people from going to Hart­ police appropriation was increased CIRCLE A Cementing it to the floor over a layer of builders’ felt, closmg the seams so tightly that you have a'’ road bed is bsinked up some ten feet ford and trade. They should re­ baduttarkoH to $35’,000. This was carried easily. Ek burlap bath practically one piece waterproof floor that won’t crack or buckle, warp or stretch. high and there is a gap with a sheer member that a ’horse may be led Mr. Hohenthal also moved the in­ drop of a few rods from the Inter­ to water but he can’t be made to We have a full line of the new j)atterns in Armstrong’s Linoleum and we have expert workmen who will lay crease of the library item by $500 '^our floor in a day without muss or noise. section of the roads .There were no drink’.’’ totaling $2,000. danger signals placed to warn the Merchants Differ automobilist away from this dan­ It is evident, despite the clerks’ When all appropriations were gerous spot. Many drivers also get attitude, howeverl" that there is a voted Horace B. Cheney moved that fooled by the new unfinished road strong drift of opinion among the the highway appropriation be in­ 3 Piece Suite m Mohair to Marlborough which looks attrac­ merchants toward a change from creased $2,500 and placed at the tive but which ends a half mile on the present arrangement of busi­ disposal of the Selectmen for town Gemnne Armstrong In a sand bank. The old road should ness hours. It is no secret that planning purposes. Here again par­ be taken as a detour toward the Tuesday night trade has fallen off. liamentary procedure was debated $ 1 7 9 ,5 0 west as far as to the Frankel place Many of the dealers conten^I’ that it but the motion was finally beaten. “A Year to Pay” but there is no sign placed to this will not only be of benefit to them A discussion of the advisability Floor Coverings effect where the old and new roads to keep the stores open Thursday In genuine mohair with outside velour to match. One of attempting to be relieved of Plentiful pattern assortment intersect. As the Marlborough road afternoons and evenings, but will financial responsibility in connec­ of our quality suites with the best standard material and is used considerably it would seem also be an appreciated service to construction. We guaranteed the inner construction, tion with the Connecticut River which you cannot see, and we expect to be in business that proper signs and danger sig­ the patrons. bridge was brought up at the end of 9 x 1 2 ...... $11.50 nals ought to be placed where need- One merchant said he thought for some time yet to back up our guarantee. An end the meeting. It was the opinion of table, reading lamp, sofa pillow, mirrqr and smoking the clerks were far from over­ the meeting that if Manchester had 9 x 1 0 -6 ...... $10.50 A considerable improvement is worked and that there is no rea­ stand Included with every suite. « . v equity in valuable property along reported in the case of Winthrop son why they should not stay on 7-6x9 ...... $8.50 the Boulevard it should hold it since Porter who has infantile paralysis their jobs Thursday afternoons 6 x 9 ...... $6.50 at Hartford hospital. the same as they do in the Hart­ it would someday be worth con­ The republicans had full swing ford stores. siderably more than is being spent Pay $1 a Week on Monday’s election, electing their “ If they don’t like it here, they for upkeep. Bridge Lamp Book Trough End entire ticket. Those elected were: should remember that the trolley The votes passed at last night’s Simmond Beds Town clerk, Frank R. Post; select­ cars run both ways, and they can meeting follow: A rm stron g men, F. Elton Post, Rufus R. Rath- go to Hartford and get jobs if em­ VOTED— That this meeting au­ Complete Tables bun, Clayton A. Hills, d.; assessor, ployment there is so much pleas­ thorize the appointment of not to Floor Covering Edward A. Smith; board of relief, anter.’’ exceed sixteen policemen for the $ 1 2 .5 0 J, Banks Jones; collector of taxes, Felt Base J. Banks Jones; registrar of voters, ensuing year. $ 1 .9 8 $ 3 .9 5 Joihn N. Hewitt; auditors. Prank R. VOTED— That the reports of the 69c yd. Walnut finish, new grace Post, Susan B. Pendletoi;, d.; gran^/4 5 0 ATFEND THE OPENING Selectmen, Treasurer, Library Di­ Parchment shade and steel Top is in genuine mahog­ rectors, School Visitors, Auditors, line tubing and turned fillers. jwrors. Prank*'®.'Clark,-John B; ‘ Laid Free base. A variety of jiattems. any veneer with birch base. Lyman, Richard ■ W. Hubbard, Board of Health and Bark Com­ Chauncey B. Kinney; town treas- OF THE NIGHT SCHOOLS missioners, etc. be and the same are uter, Mrs. Della Porter; constables, hereby approved and accepted. Carl Links, E. Buell Porter, Char­ VOTED— That the Selectmen and les Fish; town school committee, Attendance at the opening ses­ a committee consisting of Edward Hi* Mrs. Annie Wright; agent town de­ sion of evening schools in Manches­ J. Holl, E. L. G. Hohenthal, Wil­ posit fund, Mrs. Della Porter. ter last night was far greater than liam Schieldge, Mathias Spiess, expected. Principal A. N. Potter The G. E. Keith Furniture Company Robert V. Treat, Frank Cheney Jr., said today. Many, Righ School and Thomas Ferguson be and they graduates have registered, taking Corner Main and School Streets. South Manchester, Conn. mathematics and stenography are hereby directed and authorized ANDOVER courses. to appoint a committee of not to Although the exact figures of the exceed nine electors for the purpose opening night’s attendance are not of revising the Town Charter, this > Mrs. Ward Talbot called on available, about 450 students were committee to report at a future friends in Coventry Thursday. present. Mr. Potter said that this Town meeting. the current year, for the obser­ ministration account. stock corporation tax received from layout of Lancaster Road be and COL. JENKINS TO SPEAK Mr. and Mrs. William Helmer number would be considerably in­ VOTED— That the sum of $20,- vance of Memorial Day. VOTED— That the sum of $2,- the State of Connecticut. the same is hereby accepted. AT CITADEL NEXT SUNDAY and baby daughter of Poughkeep­ creased by the registration of stu­ 000,00 be and the same is hereby 500.00 be and the same is hereby VOTED-t—That the sum of VOTED— That the Selectmen’s VOTED— That the sum of $5,- layout of Wellington Road be and sie, N. Y., are visltinig his parents, dents during the session this week appropriated for expenditure under 000.00 be and the same Is hereby appropriated for expenditure, un­ $350.00 be and the same is hereby Mr. and Mrs. Helmer on Bear and might exceed last year’s enroll­ der the direction of the Selectmen appropriated for the payment of the same Is hereby accepted. ^ Colonel Walter Jenkins, nation­ the direction of the Selectmen, dur­ appropriated for expenditure, dur­ VOTED— That the Selectmen’s Swamp road. ment of 542 students. ing the current year for charities, ing the current year, for the use of for the current year, for advertis­ the Seventh District’s share of the al secretary of the Salvation Army, stock corporation tax received from layout of Scarborough Road be and Their were 13 members of the Some demand for a course in including the maintenance of the the Board of Health. ing and printing, with headquarters in New York, local Christian Endeavor Society the State of Connecticut. the same is hereby accepted.' French has appeared and Mr. Pot­ almshouse. VOTED— That the sum of $1,- VOTED— That the sum ^of $10.- VOTED— That the Selectmen’s will be at the Citadel here on Sun­ and two visitors in attendance at ter said that if a sufficient number 200.00 be and the same Is hereby 600.00 be and the same is hereby VOTED— That the sum of $3,- day next. He is one of the finest til© Christian Endeavor organiza­ VOTED— That the sum of $4,- 000.00. be and tie same,is hereby layout of Cromwell Street be and of students wished to take this 000.00 be and the same is hereby appropriated for expenditure, dur­ appropriated, under the direction of the same Is hereby accepted. speakers in the Salvation Army and tion meeting of the North Eastern course, it would be added. Many ing the current year, for the use of the Selectmen, during the current appropriated for the payment of is well lyiown In this town, having District at the Bapt st church in appropriated, for expenditure under the South Manchester Fire Dis­ VOTED— That the Selectmen’s of the studetns who attended last the direction of the Selectmen dur­ the Building Inspector. yaar, for the cost of assessment and layout of Westminster Road be been sta^^ed with the South Man­ Wllllmantic Saturday afternoon and night were enrolled last year. collections, trict’s share of the stock corpora­ ing the. current year, for the care VOTED— That the sum of $8,- and the same is hereby accepted. chester Corps many years ago when evening. It was a very inte.r'j-st.'ng tion tax received from the State he was a captain. and maintenance of the cemeteries 000.00 he and the same is hereby VOTED— That the sum of $6,- VOTED— That the deed of Fred­ meeting all through. The supper of Connecticut. erick W. Pitkin for land on Por­ was extra good as was the speakers, of said Town of Manchester. appropriated for expenditure, dur­ 000.00 be and the same is hereby In the morning the corps band appropriated, under the direction of VOTED— ^That the sum of $22,- ter Street for highway purposes cheers and songs VOTED— That the sum of $70,- ing the current year, for County 000.00 be and the same is hereby will go to East 9l^rtford to play at ABOUT TOWN T^xes. the Selectmen, for expenditure dur­ be and the same is hereby accept­ the session of thd Men’s Bible class. Mrs. Ellen Jones was a caller in 000.00 be and the same Is hereby appropriated for the State Tax. ed. Wiiiimantic Saturday. appropriated for expenditure, under ing the current year, for the sup­ Meetings will be held In the Cita­ VOTED— That the sum of $3,- port and maintenance of the Muni­ VOTED— ^That the sum of $4,- VOTED— That the deed of Ed­ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phelps and the direction of the Selectmen, dur­ 000.00 be and the same is hereby 500.00 be And the same is hereby del here as usual, hut it is expected cipal and Court Buildings. ward J. Holl for land on Summit that the aftefnoon meeting •will be sons and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Whit­ John H. Hyde of Russell street ing the current year, for mainte­ appropriated for expenditure, under appropriated for the Military Tax. comb attended the wedding of Miss VOTED— That the sum of street for highway purposes be and held in the Center park. today purchased a building lot on nance and care of Highways of said the direction of the Selectmen, dur­ VOTED— That the sum of $2,- the same Is hereby accepted. Esther Lord in Manchester Green Pitkin street in the Greenhill Ter­ Town. $800.00 be and the same Is hereby 000.00 be and the same Is hereby ing the current year, for Miscel­ appropriated for taxes on account VOTED— That the deed of Sar­ Saturday. race tract from Robert J. Smith. VOTED— That the sum of $10.- laneous Expenses. appropriated for expenditure, dur­ ah A. Turkington for land on Sum­ Several of the town people have The lot Is adjacent to the home of of the Connecticut River Bridge. ing the current year, for th# Public 000.00 be and the same is hereby VOTED— That the sum of $2,- VOTED— That the sum of $58,- mit Street for highway purposes The British telegraph service received cards from Mr. and Mrs. Judge Raymond A. Johnson. Library. ^ be and the same Is hereby accept­ never has paid expenses since it was Elmer Cook, who- sailed ■ for Eng­ appropriated for expenditure, under 000.00 be and the same Is hereby 000.00 be and the same is hereby the direction of the Selectmen, dur­ VOTEDr—That the sum o f $7,- ed. taken over by the post office 50 land the 7th of Sept., telling of appropriated for expenditure dur­ appropriated for payment on bond.s 500.00 be and the same is hereby Mary Bushnell Cheney auxiliary ing the current year, for the con­ years ago. their safe arrival. They are com­ will hold its regular business meet­ ing the current year, for Child Wel­ that mature during the current appropriated for the expenditure of BE IT RESOLVED— That the struction of concrete gutters. fare. Town' of Manchestei* declares its fortably settled at Oxford, where ing in the State Armory tomorrow year. the Town Court. Mr. Cook will study for several night at 7:45. VOTED— That the sum of $15,- VOTED— That the sum of $16,- VOTED— That the sum of $40.- VOTED— That when this meet­ intention to build or improve a sec­ 000.00 be and the same Is hereby 000.00 be and the same is hereby 000.00 be and the same is hereby ing adjourns, it adjourn to March tion or sections of road, or to build months. or improve a bridge or. bridges The Ladies’ Benevolent Society Robert J. Smith has purchased a appropriated-for expenditure, under appropriated for expenditure, under appropriated for payment of inter­ 5, 1928, at eight o’clock in the af­ the direction of the Selectmen, dur­ the direction of the Selectmen, dur­ est and discount on bonds and notes ternoon, and that on said day a under the provisions of State Aid will meet at the home of M^s. Emi­ building lot on Bigelow street from Road Funds Chapter 263, Public ly Cobb Thursday afternoon at 2:30 John H. Hyde. The deed was filed ing the current year, for the oiling ing the current year, for the collec­ of the Town during the current tax be levied and the rate of such tion of garbage. year. tax fixed in accordance with the Acts of 1925 (sections 6 and 7) For Your G vestt- for work. today. of highways of said Town of Man­ and Chapter 120, Public Acts of The local Grange took second chester. VOTED— That the sum pf $3,- VOTED— That the sum of $2,- statutory requirements. and YourseliF^ 000.00 be and the same Is hereby 200.00 be and the same is hereby VOTED— A. That Alexander 1927 (section 7) and the sum of prize at the Mansfield fair last Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddell VOTED— That the sum of $10,- $5,000.00 or so much thereof as week. who have been visiting relatives appropriated for expenditure, un­ appropriated for payment to the Duncan he appointed Sexton and a n y families know the 000.00 be and the same Is hereby der the direction of the Selectmen, State Treasurer of 75 per cent of Superlntendcfit of the East Ceme­ may be required to pay the amount Mrs. Edward Merritt, who is ill here for the past few months left appropiated for expenditure under of the pro-rata share of said To'wn Mmeaning of the three cryptic at the Hartford Hospital is reported today for their home Ih St. Peters- during the current year, for the the fees collected for dog licenses. tery of said Manchester. letters, “ F.H.B.” It says to the ^ the direction of the Selectmen, dur­ construction of new bridges. VOTEI^—That the sum of B. That John Tresch be appoint­ of the cost of such construction or better, as is Mrs. E. A. Standish, burgh, Florida. improvement under the provisions initiated “for guests only.” But ing the current year, for the con­ VOTED— That the sum of $650.00 be and the same is hereby ed Sexton and Superintendent of there Is no need for tiie family who is staying with Mrs. Arthur struction of concrete walks and of the appropriation alloted to the Brown in Wiiiimantic. William Radding of Strickland $500.00 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the payment of the the West Cemetery of said Man- to hold beck when yuban—the curb. appropriated for expenditure, under Eighth School District’s share ol Highway Commissioner, is appro- Arbuckle Goeat Coffee—is . street took out a building permit VOTED—-That the sum of $12,- riated for such purposes, and the DRIVER RESPONSIBLE the direction of the Selectmen, for the stock corporation tax, received e. That Martin Koehler he ap­ served. It Is delfcions enough this morning for a five family house 500.00 be and the same Is hereby Town. Treasurer is authorized and Bridgeport, Conn., Oct- 4.- to be built on Wadsworth street. the maintenance of the Municipal from the State of Connecticut. pointed Sexton and Superintendent andrichenougfa to be held strictly ' appropriated .for expenditure, dur­ Gtirage. VOTED— That the sum of $2,- of the Northwest Cemetery of said directed to pay said amount to the as a guest coffee. But it Is low Nicholas Giafranclsco, Port Chester, ing the current year, for the care State at the time' and in the man­ enough In price to be served • The Lakevlew Parent-Teachers’ VOTED— ^That the sum of $5,- 000.00 be and the same is hereby Manchester. N. Y., was today held criminally re­ and maintenance of parks of the 000.00 be and the same is hereby appropriated for payment of the VOTED— That the Selectmen he ner provided by law. RESOLVED, generously at every meaL sponsible for the death of Joses Association will hold its regular that the Selectmen are authorized meeting in the South Main street town, and the work of the Tree appropriated for expenditures, dur­ Ninth School District’s share of the and they are hereby authorized to Poremba, of Greenwich, on Septem­ Warden of the Town. ing the current year, for the sup­ stock corporation tax received from borrow In the name of the Town, and directed to make application Get a tin of YUBAN today and ' ber 29th, in a finding issued by schoolhouse tomorrow night at port and maintenance of the Trade the State of Connecticut. from time to tiq^e during the mu­ to the Highway* Commissioner, in see how much cheer it sdds to : 7:30. Miss Isabel Moore, school VOTED— That the sum of $25,- the manner provided by law, for dinner en fandtte, Coroner John J, Phelan here today. 000.00 be and the.same Is hereby School. VOTED— That the sum of nicipal year beginning October 1, \ The coroner finds that Giafranclsco, nurse in the Eighth District, will be , VOTED— That the sum of $5,- $250.00 be and the same is hereby 1927, a sum or sums of money not an allotment of $20,000.00 for the the speaker. appropriated for expenditure, dur­ construction or improvement of driving his car at nearly forty miles ing the current year, under the di­ 000,00- be and j the same is hereby appropriated for the payment of to exceed, in the aggregate, seven Coffee MaMt^ P ointers an hour, was on the wrong side of ap'proprlated fo,r the purchase of a the Second District’s share of the hundred thousand .($’700,000) dol­ roads and bridges in this Town Always keep William Rublnow secured a rection of the Selectmen for lighting under said laws and appropriation. the road, that he struck something, of highways of said Town. truck for highway work in the stock corporation tax received from lars, for the payment of current Y U B A N In its building permit today for the erec­ Town. the State of Connecticut. town expenses, and give the note closely co-vered put out his headlights and con­ VOTED— That the sum of $35,- GLASTONBURY POLLS MORE tinued on his way though one arm tion of a brick addition to his store VOTED— That the sum of $10,- VOTED— That the sum of $30.00 or notes of the town for same, can and see that on Main street. The new addition 000.00 be and the same is hereby VOTES THAN MANCHESTER. the lid is on. was injured by the Impact and his appropriated for expenditure, dur­ 0100.00 be and the same is hereby be and the same is hereby ap- payable within onh year of their will be 28% feet by 50 feet. The appropriated for expenditure, un­ .propriated for the payment of the date, said notes not to be valid un­ Much of the windshield was broken. When the ing the current year, for the main­ Little Glastonbury turned out .strength of cof­ Inquest was held, Giafranclsco, who work on the new addition will be der the direction of the Selectmen, Third District’s share of the. stock less authenticated by the certifi­ started at once. * tenance and support of the Police more votes than big Manchester fee is •wasted If had been arrested in Port Chester, for the ensuing year, for the con­ co.rporatlon tax received from the cates of the First National Bank of Department of the Town. struction of storm water sewers. State of Connecticut. Boston, Mass. yesterday at Its town election. A the coffraisex-: refused to testify, the coroner says. DRUGGISTS EXAMINED VOTED— That the sum of $395,- total of 1510 votes was registered posed to the afar. There were no witnesses to the ac­ VOTED— ^That the sum of $2,- VOTED— That the sum of $30.00 VOTBli— That the Selectmen’s 000.00 be and the same Is hereby 500.00 be and the same is hereby be and the same is hereby ap­ layout of Comstock Road be and whereas Manchester turaed out cident. Hartford, Conn,, Oct. 4.— ^Eighty appropriateji for expenditure, dur­ appropriated for expenditure, dur­ propriated for the payment of the the same Is hereby accepted. around 900 strong. The rea^n for The accident occurred at the In­ '’eight persons are taking the regu­ ing the current year, for the main­ ing the ensuing year, for election Fourth District’s share of the stohk VOTED— That the Selectmen’s the rush of voters in Glastonbury tersection of four streets at the lar examinations of the state board tenance and support of the public expenses. corporation tax received from the layout of Arvine Place be and the was a stiff fight put up by the Dem­ foot of Byram hill on the Post road, of examiners of pharmacists here schools of the Town. VOTED— ^That the sum of $10,- State of Connectlcnt. same Is hereby accepted. ocrats but the Republicans won out Greenwich, a spot the coroner to­ today and tomorrow. Chemistry VOTED— That the sum of $500.00 pOO.OO be and the same is hereby VOTED— That the sum of VOTED— 'That the . Selectmen’s handily. Louis W. Stevenson was p's- day called poorly lighted and with was the subject this afternoon be and the same is hereby appro-, appropriated for expenditure, dur­ $600.00 be and the same is lierehy layout of Bond' Street be and the elected first selectman, Alfred D. Increasing traffic becoming increas- while tomorrow-is to be given over priated for expenditure, under the ing the «nsuing year, under the di- appropriated for the payment of same Is hereby Accepted. Blish, second ^lid George Clhapman, ■ingly dangerous. i to practical tests.'' direction of the Selectmen, durins ration of the Selectmen.. lor ad­ the Sixth District’s shar^ o f the VfOTED— ^That the Balactmen’s third mlectman. -5* v J * * * " /

MANCHESTER ( ( » m ) WITIItnire HBRALI5, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19Z7, V«}EFOUR

constitutes a violation of the right and caused them to turn out in pro­ I, «a«rii»rtMr ; of the people “ to be secure in their portionately larger numbers than .did the Republicans, it cannot be persons, houses, papers and effects, • . \ - Ewning IBrraUi j against unreasonable search and said to have reached the Manches­ ter Democracy with any such force y raBUBHBO BT seizure,” as guaranteed by the as to set them jumping or whoop­ TEB HBRALO PBlWriEO CO. fourth article of the bill of rights. \ ’ Foanfied br po« *• And still further, whether federal ing. From the extremely poor show­ Oot* 1« 18S1 Featlivii No. 2 tor the last week ot our ing made by that party in the town ' Bv«rr BTeniDF Except Bondaya .‘ .a d spies are to be Immune from the operation of the police power of electlons.lt would almost appear as ^®Ente^d at th. Post if the Democratic party In this town ■ ttieiter as Second Class Mall Matter. the various states. > SOBSCRIPTION BATES; By Mall It would not be, perhaps, a vital had frogotten its traditional virtue atx doUare a year, sixty cents a of being at least willing to fight. month for shorter periods matter t% most people whether a 53rd By carrier, eighteen cexite A week* hunch of bootleggers were convict­ It would be sincerely regretted if Single copies, three cente, I ed by methods a little Questionable. this state of affairs were to become SPECIAL APVERTISINO REPRE­ chroplc. The Manchester G. O. P. SENTATIVE. Hamlltop-Oe Wsser, But It is highly vital to all the peo­ Inc.. 286 Madison Avenne, Npw- lorh ple if a government right is estab­ needs an antagonist to sharpen its and 613 North Michigan .j|fenue, teeth on. And what good, as an op­ 51-2 tt. Sota Chicago. lished to exercise surveillance over The Manchester Evening Herald If the private c9mmunications of citi­ ponent, Is a Democracy that has no on sale In New lork City at Schultt e more pep in it than was manifested y News Stand. Sixth Avennejaad 42nd. zens generally. It*^ls difficult to see Arm Chair Street and 42nd. Street entrance ot any great difference, between ^spie^ yesterday? Orand Central .Statlo|u “International News Service ha« the tapping wires to.,, get bootlegging W ing Chair exclusive rights to use for repabllca- evidence and adopting the same tlon In any form'Ml news dtaagtchM HER CAREER tactics to purely political in­ credited to. or got otherwise credit­ Young Miss Claire Piniozlk, ed In this paper. It is also exoruslvely formation, as In Russia. ■ oil tit led to use for repubilCatlon all otherwise Clouting Claire the Mor­ I IP local OP undated news published licreln.” ton Street Mauler, of Newark, who THE CATCHER stands five feet two and weighs 130 TIMBDAY, OGT. 4, 1927. Tomorrow begins the crowning pounds, is fairly raring to get at annual event of American sports; anybody and everybody, of either the of baseball games. TOWN MEETING sex, of approximately her own size, Four, five, six, possibly seven games in the prize ring. That’s all right The defeat of the proposal to /A will be played and every afternoon, raise a town planning commission with us, if such is the way Claire while they are on, the econbmic ef4 by the Manchester town meeting feels about it, for we believe in flclency of the United States will last night, while it undoubtedly that God-given right of self expres­ undergo an appreciable diminution. carries with it spme measure of dis­ sion. But somebody ought to im­ Millions of persons will he more ab­ appointment to the more active press upon Claire that here, of aiy sorbingly interest^ in each play of proponents of the idea, cannot by the many that there are, is the ca­ each game than in anything else any means he regarded as a rejec­ reer where one must indeed eschew in the world, for the time being. tion of th© theory that town plan­ matrimony if she would pursue her And if all the dynamics that en­ ning; rather, it means merely that art. ter into the discussions over the the voters chose what swmed to them the better of two jaternative virtues of the mep. who do the pitching were converted into ap: ways of reaching a generally de­ ^110. pllcable energy it -would probably sired result. suffice to burl a projectile to the The trouble with the kind of moon or run the wheels of industry planning hoard contemplated by the in forty-eight states. But nobody, llllll general statutes is that practically unless he happens to make a home 3 pt. UPHOLSTERED LIVING ROOM SUITES everything depends on the quality run with three on or to commit the and point of view of its personnel, By RODNEY DUTCHER unpardonable sin of a passed ball, ilt might be entirely possible to Washington.-—As they try to will mention or even think about 55rd Anniversary , ions." An arm erect a commission whose members guess what sort of -farm relief leg­ ERE’S the the catcher of either team. Of all islation will be passed by the next chair and a wing would work hand in glove and sei second of the fiock be will be the least con­ Congress, such friends as the farm­ the sensa-i chair complete eye to eye with the selectmen; and er has in Washington are some­ sidered— he always is. the set, exactly •then, after a period of years, as tha times bothered by vague doubts as tional “ 58” Fea­ It is only the wise old birds of as sketched. The personnel of the commission chang­ to whether it will ever he possible tures being of­ managers who know that the most to pass anything which the presi­ three pieces have ed, it might also he entirely possi­ fered for the last Important cog In the whole baseball dent can consistently approve. .turned feet and ble for us to find ourselves with a Some bill undoubtedly will be week of the 53rd organization is the hard-working are covered in planning board which would not passed and it might conceivably be Anniversary Sale slave behind the mask. Half the taupe embossed work with the administrative body passed over a Coolidge veto. The It ■ will interest time— and more than half— his are McNary-Haugen bill’s supporters particualrly the velour or blue at all well. say they will push that measure^ figured velour. Another point, for^ reasons of the brains of the team. Half the owner of the time— and more than half— it Is again and try to beat the veto with Each suite is of Watkins usual high delicacy not mention^ in last it, but the chances are that they small living room who has always the chap who grabs the hall behind will finally accept some compro­ A found it impossible to use a regular qu^ity of design, workmanship and night’s debaie, is that there is al­ The gateleg table is the batter who directed its course. mise bill which would attract more construction. Regular $110.00 val­ ways a possibility of the intrusion one of the pieces youTl living room set. The sofa is 51/2 He Is the strategist, the nimble- support in Congress and also ue.Other high grade sets reduced stately formal chairs into planning boards, as the years a better chance of the presidential probably want to com­ feet long with three loosp seat cush- wit, the animating impulse of In­ to $98, $135 and up. sr/'h as this one, look pass-, of individuals not above approval. plete your room. 30 side ball. Four times in five he best when placed combing the authority of the town May Oppose Bill inch tops. Regular knows more baseball than all the There is, however, a small in­ against the wall. In planner with the foresight of the $ 1 9 .5 0 ...... $15.75 rest of the team, star in­ sect in ' the butter. And that is tapestry, regular $48 land speculato-r; for the temptation that the president’s message in to direct the physical-development cluded, put together. vetoing the McNary-Haugen hill ...... $29.75 But will the crowds and the pub­ of the town in directions where the was so withering and so compre­ lic go mad over any catcher in this hensive that it might he reason­ lU 3 0 effect on land values would he > series? No, indeed. For the good ably construed as an argument profitable to the planner or his as and sufficient reason that they don’t against any sort of relief which sociates might easily-become very would be anywhere near satisfac­ know -what it is all about. tory to the farm bloc. great. A study of the McNary-Haugen Decidedly there is nobody i WHALERS’ SHARES veto message in conjunction with connected with the town planning An interesting article in the New perusal of 'almost anv of the out­ moverqent here who is in the re­ standing proposals for relief legis­ London Day concerning the old 570 motest degree open to siwpicion of lation shows this to be the case. whaling days, written by Judge Al­ Take, for instance, the so-called any such ulterior purpose. But even “ administration bill” or “ Sar­ fred Coit of the port city, sheds ' i n if tb® commission had been created some light on the compensation re­ dine bill,” which was ballyhooed and its first members ’^ere’ altruists at Rapid City as having the Jar- ceived by the men who risked their to a man, the perscnmel of the dine-Hoover-Mellon approval and lives in that extra-hazardous occu­ boArd might not always continue to strong prospects of support by pation. The case of the bark Emily Coolidge himself. This bill seems I 1 s be 80 altruistic. Place one of these To balance a door or is cited. She sailed in 1857, was to he modeled along the lines of Every living room For an “ extra” In the matter of charter revision the old ■ Curtis-Crisp bill, also needs its desk where, solid mahogany end chair select - one of fill a space between the meeting took constructive ac­ gonfe forty-fwo months and took known as an “ administration 1,022 barrels of oil. The catch sold correspondence can be tables at the arm of these Coxwells in tap­ windows . these con­ tion which the town will never re bill.” but that isn’t the point. Telephone Sets, as for $43,000. The owners of the lit­ While the “ Jardine bill” is not carried on. This spin­ each chair and two at estry trimmed with soles are ideal. Ex­ .gret. We are inclined to the belief sketched above, in­ tle ship received $28,000. The re all satisfactory___ to the farm et, 34 inches long. the davenport. Reg­ v e lo u r ...... $39.50 actly as shown, with that it was the part of wisdom to bloc, it is almost impossible to see clude table with direc­ mainlng $15,000 paid the officers Regular $39.50, $19.75 ular $ 8 .5 0 ...... $5.98 15x30 inch tops. Reg­ relieve the selectmen of part of the how it can he satisfactory to Presi­ tory shelf and stool. and crew for the three and a half dent Coolidge, either. It doesn t ular $ 1 3 .5 0 ...... $9.98 responsibility for the aelfection of Regular $12.50 $8.95 years' voyage. The captain, on a contain the very controversial the revision committee. The result one-sixteenth lay, deceived $2,580 “ equalization fee** feature of the should be the appointment of ai McNary-Hbugen bill but it con­ — about $64 a month. The ordinary highly capable group of revisionists, | tains numerous other features fore-mast hands, on a two-one-hun­ ag.ainst wheih the president went and the direct particlpatlqji of the dredths lay,'4heoretically received definitely in record. And Mr. Play Ball! When meeting in the matter eliminates Coolidge is reputed never to re­ WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. $215 each for their forty-two See the Fall Drap­ the world’s series goes any subsequent possibility of verse himself. , on the air will you be months, about $5.38 a month. ery Fashions at our charges of bureaucracy. What Is It Then? EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES. there with a radio? But since the slop chest account The president described govern­ new, enlarged Drapery Another matter on which it Shop, now on Main Have yours installed had to he subtracted from that ment price-fixing as a “ great eco­ seems to us the town is to he con­ Floor. today. theoretical share^the men probably nomic folly from which this coun­ gratulated is the increase by the try has every right to be spared. meeting of the police appropriation got, at the end of the voyage, about But this bill provides for “ price the price ot a pair of going-ashore stabilization” or “ control” by a by a small hut needed amount. This federal board appointed by the is an unusual, if not extraordinary, shoes and two drinks. The rate of division of a whal­ ■'prfsldeilt and if that doesn’t mean ’ thing for a Manchester town meet­ price fixing someone will have to ing ship’s earnings was explained, ing to do and indicates a lively de­ explain the difference for those iHiiiuiM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim m iHiiiiiiiiiiim m iDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHUHHHiiiiiiiiiiHiih if not so precisely as in Judge who are too obtus6 to discern It. thing carved from marble and put termination on the part of the vot­ provides for a hoard of three men reference to “ before my dear hus­ Colt's article, perhaps as illumlnat- Mr. Coolidge advised Congress presldentlally appointed plus tho band died.” ...... The rings, brace­ into clothing sits by watching in ers to provide money where it is fascinated attention...... Here. ingly, by an old captain long since that high prices one year always secretary of agriculture who would lets and necklaces inform you at really needed, -while maintaining meant greater acreages the next have complete control of the agri­ once that “ when the dear husband pcrciSK a few tables one can study rigid adherence to the policy of ra­ gone to his reward. ■year complicated by decreased con­ cultural system. In most respects died” her financial troubles were the extremes of feminine method. “ You see,” said this veteran, sumption and that inasmuch as the ...... And since this is shipboard, ^ Notice to Buick Owners | tionally strict economy. it would appear to have autocratic over...... She talks blatantly and “ when a whaler finished h&r voyage problem was one of crop surpluses powers equal to those of the Mc­ endlessly of past travels over the and diversion is the aim. male- 5 an attempt to keep prices high moiselle is mistress of the bar...... Now is the opportune time to have your car gone, s they used to set up a big screen Nary-Haugen board and because Atlantic...... would leave the farmer worse off three of the four members would .. she iflita past the “ glrl-of- over for cold weather driving, such as valves, carbon, 5 on the dock, like a coal screen only “ But it is Paris I love...... One SPYING than ever. Dumping surpluses be members of the party control­ can always have a dancing partner marble” they exchange uncompre­ oil and grease checked up, etc. 5 The Supreme Court of the Unitdd a bit finer, and through it they ran ahirad at low prices while high ling the administration it has there...... For a few franc you hending glances...... Neither pre­ States is being called on to decide all the oil they’d taken. What pass prices prevailed at home eventual­ been charged that this bill if made can buy the best gigolos...... And tends to understand the other...... There is a very distinct advantage to you as a Buick S ly would bring the same commo­ law would he likely to throw the One can sense that the “ marble whether dry agents, in the pursuit ed through the meshes went to the theyi all dance so well...... I spend owner to have your maintenance work performed at an 5 dities pouring back over the tariff power of manipulating the entire a great part of my money just buy­ girl” is thinking: “ How does she of evidence against suspected viola­ owners and the captain and mates Authorized Buick Service Station. . • i wall into this country at prices be­ liatlonal agriculture into the hands ing dances.” do it?” While the French girl is tors of the prohibition laws, have What stuck to the wires went to low the domestic figure, he sug­ of Wall Street. Another of our “ dancing grand­ saying to herself: “ With her beauty You. are certain that Buick Standard Parts will be^ H the right to tap private telephone the crew.” gested. If surpluses were dumped Many other things the president mas” setting out to be giddy...... why does she hot have all the men? at home, of course, domestic buy­ used. Our mechanics are the best and take an interest' 5 ,?.Those, it will be remembered, pointed to as fundamental econom­ They tell me that there is one on Why doesn’t she thaw out *and be­ wires, paRticularly in stat« where ers would hold off buying in anti­ ic principles violated by th4 Mc­ in your Car as well as you do; also our prices are reason- = every boat...... come feminine?” it is against the law to intercept were the “ good old days” when cipation of the dumping. Nary-Haugen bill. Whether these able. - . ^ = telegraph or telephone messages everybody played fair. Inasmuch as one of the duties of principles have changed or the Which reminds me— the story And there’s the sea-going gold­ Authorized Buick Service Stations are equipped for A large number of convictions the “ Jardine bill” farm board is to president has changed remains to fish ...... From his glassed-in cage 5 handle surpluses and no one has he seen. has recently come from Paris of an all Buick work, while general repair shops are not likely S • were brought in Oregon as the re ■ b a n k r u p t c y p r o b e enormously rich American society just over the children’s sandpile he suggested destroying the surplus, can wistfully look out upon the to be when they carry out work on other makes of cars, = suit of systematic llsten^ng-ln on Any expectation that the federal something must be done with it woman of fading years who has endless miles of water and contem­ and specialize on none. ^ = conversations carried on by sus­ grand jury invefltl|;ation Into the and it is assumed that the idea is bought up most of the gigolos of the best dance resorts...... It was plate the strange ways of humans pects. The eavesdropping was made Mischel-Sullivan bankruptcy case to dump it abroad and depend on who, not content with caging them­ W e will call for your car and deliver back to you, also S the loss to be equalized by the gain noticed that when she danced she might ramify Into an inquiry into selves, take a fish with them to finish you with car without extra charge while yours is | possible by tapping the wires in an at home. wore long black gloves, although office building. Counsel protested the activities of bankruptcy lawyers “ It iignores the fact that produc­ they were not In fashion...... She sea, adding to his bitterne'is ty being checked up. / , = making him look out upon water of this state in general now seems tion Is curbed only by decreased, explained that she couldn’t have that the method of the dry officers In which he can never dwell. When may we call for your car? * ^ E somewhat unlikely of fulfillment. not Increased prices,” wrote the Aboard the S. S. Paris, Some­ these dancing partners touching was In conflict with the fourth president. But the “ administra­ her...... They were all right to It’s strange how thrilling the amendment to the United States The dismissal of the jury at New where at Sea, Oct. 4.— More notes simplest Incident becomes bnce one tion bill” does not provide for any from the log of a 8ea-going\ Goth­ dance with...... But...... well, constitution as well as being con­ Haven yesterday, subject to call. scheme for control of production you know how it is...... has cut loose from the hectic high­ amite...... I ways ...... Last evening, about trary to Oregon statute law. The Is believed to be tantamount to an except througj. co-operafives and it The “ lady-across-the-tahle’ * is And there’s the little French girl most certainly does • hot suggest four 'bells, we sighted a school of trial court admitted the evidence admission that nothing further will what Parisians and Americana alike who has 90 per cent of the ship’s Capitol Buick Co. that production ought to be con­ male population in her wake.... 'IMjrpoises...... Those who had wit­ and Ninth District Court of Ap­ be done until the missing Hartford refef to as “the gigolos' delight.” nessed this sight became the bar­ trolled by decreased prices...... Already, she Is talking of Far more beautiful Americans girls E Tel. 1600 J. M. Shearer, M gr.^ Tel. 1600 E peals approved, though one of the attorney, Benjamin D. Baggisb, is Both Have Same Fault sit about unescorted, watching with room Homers, carefully spinning how divinely these paidNpartners their stories to the unfortunates judges strenuously dissented. Now found. In which case it would ap­ The president said the McNary- of the Paris cates dance...... Her uncomprehending eyes...... At the Main Street at Middle Tumj^ike, Haugen bill would subject agricul­ table where the French girl sits the who had been napping. ^the case la before the Supreme pear Ather unlikely that the grand age is uncertain, to say the least I saw a famous captain of indus­ ture to “ the tyranny of bureau­ ...... Her fape shows signs of at crowd ebbs find flows...... She jury is to be asked to inveetigate cratic regulation and control.” try rush from his stateroom as the Court. least ona lifting and of many trips can handle one or ten with equal y . It will be Interesting . to note bankruptcy practice in general... Well, the McNary measure pro­ dexterity...... And about her .is news traveled about while a vaude- vided for 12 members of a federal to beauty parlors, most ot which .ville team> looking for a booking in '“whether the. Supreme Court agrees seem to have been in vain...... that inimitable pert vivaclty> which WANTED, A FIGHT , hoard to control and dispose of cannot be imitated...... The beau­ Paris, condescended to give him an with the contention of the convict­ surpluses who would he selected She tries so terribly hard to be so eye-witness account. Whatever got into the Democrats terribly young, and gay, except on tifully chiseled girl from New Eng­ ed, persona that the tapping of a from men named by farm co-oper- land. for aU tha world Uka some-. GILBERT SWAN Aikertise in The Evening flerald-lt Pay: Una bF offleera ot tbs .iBlFjLoi tte. towns of the state yesterday iatlvaa. Tha “ administration bill” those occasioni when aha makes ■ ' ;v"- ■••if (CONN4'liftiltNcJira® -dS';'- ■ T' ;• r??i ^ „ __F ttH mMcuUneluUne role. ,o^ jsit^ 'Mlsi l Group Headed by Mrs.- Lawi and tbe fiabjump-opt of the wate% reitce Gase -to GRther Foftda and'^caftslt tbetn. f For G^erpl Worl^, - . „ -r'. . • -----i i- ■■■'■ AS 1 /A tooting M. ^I dent upon two'interested —- friends tp Milk nf Magnesia” has been p re­ BChenck, • who produced the pic- carry on the work, scribed by physicians because It, ture for First National release, re- ttowFew nOonlepeople realrealize the many de-. overeonies three ,tlmes as much acid ' cruited a nota’-le' cast for ■ the mands that arise in this work-such lu the stomachiias a saturated wlu-^. modern picturization- o f’■the - Dumas as paying hospital bills for those iion of bicarboifate of Boda# loavlng^ ||as8ic, and assigned Fred^ Niblo temporarily fipanclally embarrass­ the /Stomach sweet and free fromk as dlisptor. ed; supplies purchased that may be all gases. It. neutralizes acid fer-- ^Gilbert Roland, a yoUnjg-Spanish- needed such as blothlng and surgi­ mentations in the bowels and gent-_ actor who recently was Plac^*i un­ cal dressings. In order to meet all ly urges- the souring waste from the/ der a long-term conttacP' by .the system without purging. Besides,/^ these' expenses the committee will it is more pleasant to take than; ^henck organization,, appears >'as send out .letters of appeal through ‘jfArmand,” the impetuous young soda. Insist upon "Phillips, f the town, the committee hoping to Twenty-five cent and fifty cent bot­ lover ot “Camille.” Lilyan Tash- have the unanimous support of the ilan and Rose Diohe have Import- tles, any drugstore, “Milk of: ^ t roles as^‘‘01ympe” and “Pru­ townspeople. Any contributions Magnesia” has been the U. S. Regls-J dence” respectively. Portraying large or small will be gratefully re-r tered.'Trade Mark of The Charles, the various -wealth/ and titled ad­ celved and may be sent to Mrs. A. H. Phillips Chemical Co., and its. mirers of thie “Lady of the Camel- E. Friend, Treasurer, Church street, predecessor Charles H. Phillips Harvey Clark^ .is east as “The South Manchester. !; since 1875. and'Alec Francis as “The Other supporting players are Helen Jerome Eddy, Albert DAVID CHAMBERS] ColcHUal Furniture] Conti, Michael Visproff, Evelyn Selble and Etta Lee. iv’Fed de Gresac wrote-the 1927 CONTRACTOR adaptation of “Camille” and 3handler Sprague and Olga Printz- and NEW LOCATION M lAu prepared the continuity. Oliver 333 CENTER ST. Marsh is the chiem cinematograph­ BUILDER er and the settings are the work You are invited to inspect mv. of William Cameron MepizieB, art First and . Second M ortgage stock of Antiques. It’s well worth your time to know; director for all: J:oaeph;M.'S.chenck ■ .er : arraSigetf bn all new work. . Repaitiiig and , Restoring of. ^terprlses. ' ' ’’’ Antique.arid Modem Furniture. what’s what for Fall. step-son, Edward W. Raymond. Shp • Furniture night-, comes again on also leaves a brother. She was ac­ MULHALL Thursday with the feature “White 68 Hollister Street, HEBRON tive in the Center Congregational Flannels,” a whimsical comedy of Manchester, Conn. Victor Hedeen church of which she was a member. CIRCLE IN THRILLER American family life. You’re weleome to ours. Glad to She was also a member of the grange and of the 0. E. S. in Col­ have you stop in, The feeling of uneasiness over chester. Funeral services were For the Infantile paralysis situation has “Crystal Cup” Showing held at her late residence on Sun­ Last Time Today. r'f. been somewhat allayed since it has day at 2:30 p. m. beep learned that the reported case Lively styles in suits and o’coats in Andovpr has proved not to be The latest reports from Winthrop Tonight will see “the'last show-' that disease., There has however Porter, who is ill at *the Hartford ing the “The Crystal Cup” at the. for your meirf.'' Splendid conser­ been one case in Andovef- Health Isolation Hospital with mfantlle Circle theater, in which-Jack Muh Officer J. Banks Jones has ordered hall is starring. The theater will, paralysis, are that his condition is he. closed.until Saturday when it vative types for older men. ^ More the library to be closed for two not so unfavorable as at first re­ .... weeks as weU as the churches and will opbn with“ Body and Soul, a, ported. At one time it was said that gripping. problem play. H ^TFO R D values for your money tli^n we’ve Sunday schools and the center he was completely paralyzed and A “villain” who appears only in schools of Hebron and Gilead. had only a fighting chance for life. the first scene but whose sinister,, had at the beginnin^’p| any sea­ Mr- and Mrs. Everett G. Lord and It is now stated that he has at influence is manifest during the; their daughter Clarissa, also Mr. least a partial use of his limbs and entire story is an unusual feature Autumn Announces Her Modes Through Madelonl and Mrs. Lpcius Robinson attend­ is in a more favorable condition. of “The Crystal Cup”. son lately. 'tf. ed the wedding of Miss Esther The villain of the story, name­ Lord to Mahlop Chapman of Rock- Owing to the near panic over the three cases of poliomyelitis or in­ less and without a definite person^ vllie on Saturday. The wedding ality, provides a psychological topk place at the home of the fantile paralysis in Hebron and An­ menace throughout the entire plow bride’s mother, Mrs. Lulu Lord in , it has been thought advisa­ Attacked by a brute at an early Manchester. Others from this place ble to close the Hebron Center and age, “Gita Carteret,” the character Suits ’22;^ ^27^ ^35 to »55 attending the wedding were Mr. Gilead Hill schools for two weeks played by Dorothy Mackalll, •and Mrs. F. H. Raymond, grand­ or longer if necessary- The other the terrible scene stamped so in­ ■■■*4 : parents of the bride. Miss Clarissa schools of the town are not con­ delibly on^her mind that she ney-^. Lord acted as bridesmaid. sidered as being within the danger er completely recbvers and. in her ■ V Topcoats *20 *25 *30 Ernest Giordano and family who zone and will not be closed unless cpnsciousness is de-yelpped a lifer Week of October 3rd lived on the Clayton A. Lord place other cases occur which would call long hatred of men. , left town suddenly a few days ago, for it. The churches of the town “The, .Crystal Cup.;’ adapted leaving many debts* Several at­ will be closed together -with the from the daring novel by Gertrude 'Authenticity of style marks each of tachments have been placed on such Sunday school for two weeks. No Atherton, promises to he one, oL On*October third the new modes these rttodel^f.or before ,a garment is property as could be seized in the school was held on Friday in Heb­ the most unusual pictures ever will make their official bow. For ■that privileged to beqr the label of Madelon, a last day or two. Most of the hay, ron Center and Gilead Hill. date marks the opening of our Made- group of fifty style authorities must first C. E. House &L aSon, - InC. stock; etc., had been disposed of by Mulhall plays the featured Ion Fall Fashion Event. lend their approval. Jaunty ,modes for ■n the’ fatnily- .The Lord place burned street and sports—lovely things for after­ to the ground some months ago and All the newest colors and materials, noon— charming' dance and dinner frocks. since that time the Giordano family General all the new . eifects -and subtleties ' Yet for all their irreproachable style, for >fi; UJ liT- have lived in a temporary shelter WANTED: Auto Repairing and which Paris has created, wilK be all their flnesness of fabric and cut, Made- erected by them- They were allow­ old waste papers from a match^ box Ion Dresses and Coats are surprisingly sho'wn in the infinite variety and moderate in price." The combined buying ed part of the incurance money and to a magazine. Will pay for all they Overhauling .were treated generously by those SHELDON’S OAUAGB charm of'Madeloii Dresses and Made- power of fifty great-stores makes possible holding mortgages on the place. are worth. Call immediately by Rear Of J2A Hollister Street. Ion Coats: a value elsewhere unknown! I Unequalled in Quality!!^ Miss-Helen Gilbert of the Un phone, 1385-2. Phone asas-a Rwidence asaS-B quawa School in Bridgeport spent Remember This! the week-end nt her Hebron home All jfladdon Dresges All Madelon Coats Mrs. Helen "White returned a short time ago from a visit at the lake cottage of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Hills in East Hampton, $39.50 $69.50 BALLANTINE'S • Lake Poc'otopaug. Mrs. White’s brother, ,A. A. Hills, has been ill at This Is The the home of a daughter in Hocka- num for the past month, but has improved sufficiently to be able to ■ Three Rings return to Mrs. White’s home for an Closing Week indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Finley of Somers were guests at the home of Malt Syrup Miss Daisy White recently. Of Our The th eft‘of a battery from one Has been and is still the most populan of the state trucks working on the 7%. ni9W. road was recently reported. brand in America. ^ The theft occurred at night it is thought. The trucks are parked near the green where the work is po'W going on. There is no clue to the'gpilty party. \ Mrs. Florence Sherman Ray­ mond, wife of.Edward A. Raymond ¥ of A m ston,"died at the Jiiddlesex Hospital, . Middletov,(n, Thursday, a Sleptember 29, after an illness of about two weelvs. The cause of her SALE death was diagnosed as infectious neuritis. She was 46 years of age and Was. born in West Woodstock. She was the daughter of the late • U.I ;ii e Oliyer'C. Sherman and of ‘ Mrs. Plenty of Good Bargains Emily Sherman, now of Hebron. She leaves besides her husband and mother, a daughter, Ruth, and a Still To Be Had W a t c h Y o u r Crocks, all sizes ...... • • 32c g a l QUALITY put itthere. K id n e y s ! WALLPAPER To Be Well See That They Function QUALITY keeps it there. Properly. Room Lots You are assured of this unequaied quality by demand­ ’OUR kidneys I Do you y realize what an important ing the genuine by name. • part they play in your health y S c'^ 'S L O O and length of life? Your kid­ C’reipe Satin uses effec­ Tucking In the' new Ballantine’s neys are the blood filters. George-18 brocaded in maimer lends distinction silver and gold leaf de­ tively.. Jts duU side with re-, When they act slugpshly, WASH BOILERS ver^ tucking for cuffs, to thin Madelon chiffon waste poisons remain in the sign fashions the ^louse coat. . Fn^ioped of chlf- blood msdre one tired and and girdlfs, and: a graceful girdle ahd"^ front skirt full­ T H R ^ RINGS Tin and Galvanized ness. . The chiffon-veet. is jfdn suede and, boasting a drowt^, with often nagging bead fringe skirt over satin gene^rouB : collar of baby backa^e, annoying hea^che embroidered -with tinsel carries opt the silver and lynx. A and duoy sp^s. That the gold motif. thread. ! STANDARD PAPER CO. kidneys are not acting right is $2.75‘“$4.50 Sole Pistributors, often shown by scanty or burn­ : : 8 €®.5 o : - ing excretions. Assist the kid- $39,50 $39.50 Hartford. I Bgys with a stimulant diuretic. .,*•* . * ^.'9' ""i' * •JJfS 'Doan’a Pills. Doan’s ate endprs^ country over. 1. - . Askyoueneighbort Madelcm Modes—Goats, Frocks, Misses? Apparel, Hosiery, ?ta- PILLS u ‘ tionery—Sold Exclusively at Si^e-Alleii*s. ' DOAN’S 60c S tim id i^ Phareiip to the lOdneys Advertise in The Evenii Fo»ftK.MiUi«inC<».,Mlf.Ch«m.,Baff«lo,N.Y. i,. .;-U „ t - It t • ii V ^ .’-I- r: * y- - V: ^ 'i r . !*-/■ • • • . ■■■ : V'- H;' *. -.f,

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4 - 'MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING tlkRAUD, ^TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 192fT. PAGE SIX PRIZE BEAUTY STARS WAPUINC HOSPITAL NOTES KERR MAKES NEW GIFTS OPEN FORUM TOWN P I A T ^ S R E C T ' f Additional Spoi*ts THElMPQRJIINICr IN SHOW AT RIALTO Admissions reported today at the Memorial hospital follow: TO EUZABETH MUSEUM EMPLOYEES INTERESTED W erated church service last Sunday evening felt well repaid for the ef­ Mrs. Carl Nygren of 850 Maiji STORE CLOSING AFTERNOON street, Mrs. Suzie Kamitls of Wap- • fort, even though it Was over poor Two Hour Contest Results in Jeanne Morgan First Came to roads for there was nearly two ping and Bdby Francis Griffin of Adds Sea Lion’s Pelt, Pistol, A prominent business house of Choice of Fifteen Players Fame Through fieauty Con­ hours of fine music both instru­ 182 Hilliard street. Queer Eel and Sextant to this town has. suggested of keep­ For First Production^ test in Boston. mental and vocal music, when Pro­ A son was born this morning tp Snake Contributions. ing open on Thursday afternoon. fessor Munson brought his chorus, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schlemlnger of Does that mean that the store The Town Players last night se­ Success has not-meant a long the Hartford Community Choral So­ 46 Cooper street. At School Sa)^ Alexander Kerr of this town took workers will he deprived of an af­ lected their cast lor “Minlck,” hard stru^le, but has come’ by ciety and Choral Society orchestra. John Anderson of Adams street a number of curious articles to ternoon a week? If so, won t that their first three-act play of the leaps and bounds, to beautiful A varied program was given includ­ ihas been discharged. The census to­ cause ill fueling among employees. Jeanne Morgan, the leading lady ing violins, clarinet,' cello, soprano day is 47. Hartford yesterday to be placed in Why not change to a different af­ season, and mapped out a schedule the Elizabeth Park museum. Mr. of rehearsals. The play will he in “Breed of Courage,’’ the F. B iind baritone solos and duets. There ternoon? * Wednesday, for in­ O attraction starring Ranger, the were between 150 and 175 present For nearly a month now, Man- NO FOOTBALL STAR Kerr gave the museum a start some stance, is quite favorable to many directed by Louis Smith and the time ago when he presented to it production will be supervised by canine favorite which is tonight’s to enjoy it and the audience cer­ 'cjiester has had the honor of hav­ store owners. Miss Ruth Calhoun, executive head feature at the Rialto. tainly app-reciated it. OLD SONG REELS T O ^ ing for its guest one of the most several specimens of rattlesnakes, Several of the store owners are The Federated Workers will hold both alive and mounted. of the club. . A beauty contest, sponsored by distinguished soccer players who SEEN THB SEASON Yesterday’s cdnsignment included co-operating and want to keep a . There was pretty keen'competi'- a Boston newspaper, with a schol­ their next meeting at the home of ever drew on a pair of cleats. He half holiday as heretofore. -The Mrs. Paul Sheldlck on next Friday A FEATURE AT STATE the tanned skin of a sea H(^, or sea tipn for the 15 parts of “Minick arship in the Paramount School is none other than the renowned employees are interested in tne last night and it was not until’_ the as the prize, gave Miss Morgan afternoon. Mrs. Henry Baker of Johnny May, participant in ten in­ dog, \vhich was killed off fte coast change that may be made as well. Pleasant Valley will assist Mrs. •of Denmark on, the North Sea by a session had run for two hours-that her opportunity. Generally cred­ ternational matches abroad and We can all see that if they are de­ ited with being one of the most Sheldick as hostess. Manager'!*/ack Sanson of the friend of Mr. Kerr an pld prived of this afternoon, there m il the parts were allotted. An abund­ captain of the famous Glasgow AlthoBgh AD Big Teams hunter, who makes a business of ance of new dramatic talent at­ beautiful of the-younger featufed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bidwell State theater today announced a se­ Rangers for several seasons. be ia feeling of discontent and that screen players today, she had no spent the week-end with Mr. and ries of old time song reels which Making his first trip to the so- killing these animals. will harm rather than help an av­ tended the meeting. Have Played No One Dlan ^ Thei sea lion closely resembles Rehearsals will he held on Mon­ trouble in walking off with all Mrs. Aj-thur Lewis of Deerfield ave­ will begin Friday and Saturday called land of opportunity. May erage business. We know that if day, Wednesday and Friday even­ the honors in this contest. nue, Hartford, at their summer of this week. The first will be “In has been visiting with his brother the seal hut is of a different color an average person is offered an After her graduation from the It shades from a dark, mottled inducement either in work or in a ings and the production is sched­ home at Lake Manitook. the Good Old Summer Tirne,^ a fa- Hugh, who lives at 49 Elro street. uled lor the first week in Decem­ paramount school, sh^ appeared _ William______Helm____ and family will orite with the parents of the pres­ He will return to Scotland at the Stands Out. . brown in th^ center of the b^k to sale there-seems to be a better in one picture for that producing i station 27, East Hartford a light tan on the under side. The feeling, a better understanding, a ber. ent generation. end of the week, sailing Saturday sea lions are kiUed hy means of Following is the cast: organization,...... “FascinatingWindsor. Youth On Saturday afternoon Manager on the U. S. liner Republic for better co-operation and in - all a and was then brought to the Pa^- ' The Sunday school hoard meet- Southampton. It has been ten chain bullets, which are chain shot better profit in all ways. Lil Cor©y Sanson will present the best sing­ By MALCOLM ROY...... Miss Beatrice Armstrong fic coast under contract to F B O. ing -will be held; at the parsonage er among the children in. the audi­ years since May has played soccer. Staff Correspondent. In all other lines of work, an Immediately she was cast for averrge worker has.^t lea^t a half Nettie Minick . .Miss Genie Walsh next Thursday evening. ence with a $2.50 gold piece. Every He quit at the time of the World Annie, the maid . • the leading feminine role in -/‘The The • grange 'Officers will hold a child in town’is .eligible to partici­ War and now is in the sporting , to------^ dayrtav to enjoy or -- rest, why . can t the New York, Oct. 4.— Strange as It l.a» K e d . . . Miss Betty. Crooks Great Mail Robbery’'’ and upon rehearsal next Wednesday evening pate in this contest. business in Glasgow. He has passed an enormous pistol, which was j -worker? We all know that Jim'Corey ...... Eric Crawshaw the completion of that picture she may seem, the football season, is from the hand of a dead French ^re longer in the store Oct. 5 at the veat^ of the Federat­ The singing will be led every af- his 45 milestone. en of the hattle- Fred Minick ,. . Franklin Richmond •was assigned' the lead in “Breed ed church at 8 o’clock. ■ternoou and evening by Manager For six years, May was a mem­ getting under way this year, without cavalryman on one than in a factory or elsewhere. So A1 Diamond,^ the go-getter i . of Courage,” her latest screen ap­ ber of the famous Derby County fields in France in the World War. -why make the store employees Sanson himself. Further announce­ the eyes of the nation being fo­ _ /...... Harry Bellamy pearance. X ■ „ ments of other old time songs will team holding down a half back po­ The pistol is almost'a foot long and lose out in this respeett TURKEY GROWS ANGRY cussed upon any great individual True enough Thursday after­ Marge Diamond .Miss Helen Estes In this picture she portrays a be made soon. sition behind such famed stars as mi-ht weigh three or four pounds. Lula, the colored maid- young girl, just returned from Steve. Bloomer and Johnny Good- stars. In fact a condition which ex­ It has no distinguishing ^^rks on noon is a valuable one. Why not I ...... Miss Mildred Tinker. Constantinople, Oct. 4.— Turkey isted last season in greater or’less close some other afternoon, one school, who goes up into the Cum­ all, great' English International it arid the name of the maker ha Mr. 'Dietenhofer . Leonard Johnson berland mountains to reclaim the today sent a warlike note to Persia right wing. Then he was trans­ degree seems destined to continue that will be satisfactory to the Mr P r ic e ...... Raymond Tllden estate of her dead parents. An demanding the immediate release CONCORD GRAPES ferred at a record f ' 3 to, the Glas­ in 1927, for although virtually A S ° e ^ l , preserved in ejcohol, average store owner? Most of the Mrs. Smallridge old feud is revived upon her ar­ of the Turkish officers captured by gow Rangers, with whom he re­ every college eleven throughout the is another specimen of sea life on business people will agree that ...... Miss AUce Marshall rival, and she is saved from her bandits on the Turoc-Persian fron­ McIn t o s h • a p p l e s mained seven years, three of country has. been in action^^*4eaat the coast of Denmark. T^he ee^ Thursday, Friday and Saturday are tier. Turkey threatens to consider real good business days, so let s Mrs. Crackenwald „ . n enemies only by the faithfulness of which found him honored with the once, one looks in vain for a- Coy, ,vhich Mr. Kerr owns a small one ...... Miss Lillian Ttreadwell her dog. Ranger, and the timely the incident a casus belli unless W.H. COWLES captaincy. With the Rangefs at a Brickley, or a Grange. i-.nt says that the big«<.- -P make those days three full ones, and still leave a half day earlier in Miss Lippincott ^ arrival of a very attractive young satisfaction is rendered. Turkish Edgewood Farm, the time were Alex Smith, R. S. Whatever the reasom may be, nnens’grow to a length of more than , . . . Miss Tina Gagliardone man, played by Sam , Eiewspapers: declare the nation’s McColl, R. C. Hamilton, Findlay 1927 is apt to see greater stress oh the week. Miss Stack ..Miss Edythe Schultz Manchester Green. The public, as well, sides in with Howard Mitohell directed Breed honor is involved. Speedie, Jackie Robinson, Neil team rather than upon individual ^°An^S s3x:ant, of Courage.” which was written by Gibson and Nicol Smith. Backs prowess. Of the~few great players . 1784 for on-i Captain Aoel Cipm, the employees. They realize the hours that are put in are quite long John Twist and adapted for the who played along side of May at who attained national fame last probably the cemipander of a Yan screen by F. A. E. Pine. The cast one time or another on the Rang­ year Jake Slagle of Princeton, -has kee clipper, is auothei of t..c arti on an average. -So why not retain GEEAD a half day closing and keep every- includes Stanton Heck and Ethen ^ ers were' James Stark, Jim Gordon been graduated; likewise B«mny cles. The name of the maker is not Laidlaw. and Jim Galt. Friedman of Michigan. Ooeterbaan on the instrument and there is thing smooth. The general senti- ment is strong lor retaining a The Connecticut Motor Transpor­ In 1911 May went to Greenock still remains at Michigan and' Flan­ nothing to tell where it Sunday Island, in the Pacific, is Morton, a First Division Scottish agan of Notre Dame is alBh dn Air Kerr is ccntinuins ui- rattle holiday, so won’t the store owners tation Company’s bus made its first i The Final Slash In Prices _ co=BPerate and bring this about, said to he the tallest mountain in team where Tfe was captain for six deck, but Rockne has no “ Four snake hunts and at present uas a appearance on Gilead 3t[®®t seasons. The biggest crowd May Horsemen” this year, or it he has x^oY th^ reptiTes an'd hold the good will of the em- morning, from now on it “ fl,® the world. It rises 2000 feet out of -Tony familv of sixX -of pt tti.the 1 reptil 1 pioyees as well as that of the five miles of water,, making its i of the ever'played before was at Hamden he is keeping their presence a se­ at his home. The mother and her daiK trips ro convey the .ocal wtu Park in Glasgow in 1898. The oc­ public by closing Wednesday af­ dents to the Windham High school height nearly 30,000ifeet. cret. five children were- captured last casion was the international Expect Few Stars ternoons. iu Willimantic. Miss Eunice Seyms, match between England and Scot­ week The mother, Mr. Kerr says, AN e m p l o y e e . who is a studerut at the Willimanuc Perhaps the season will 'see 'tlie is the ugliest and most vicious rat­ O ’Brien Bankrupt Stock land witnessed by 127,000 persons. Tuesday, October 4, 1927. Normal schock will also patronize development of new crop of stars tler that he has ever seen, probably « May played half hack for. Scotland but the trend which the game has because of the presence of ner chil­ which got a,one goal draw. In all. taken seems to lead away from/the Miss Edwards, teacher at The 517 Main Street, South Manchester. May took part in ten international dren. ______White school, spent the -week-end AtC.H.Tryon’s exaltation of one or two players, on GREEN TEACHERS ENJOY At the Center. matches, being on the winning a team and the submerging oY the at her home in New Haven. team eight times, losing to Wales Mr. and Mrs. Asa W. Ellis and others. Of course, there will'always AMERICAS BLAMH) once 2 to 0 and the 1-1 tie with be the player who will stand Oiit PARTY IN WILLIMANTIC family. Miss Clara Ellis, Mrs. Ed­ Sanitary Market England. ward E. Foote and Pearl Young at­ Closing Out Now These May told the writer last night because he excels in some individ- tended the meeting of the WiHi- uai ability siich as drop-kicking, FOR GERMAJiDROP that he is much impressed with but no-vr there- are so many players mantic Christian Endeavor Imion this country and that he takes an Go to Camp Grounds There For at the Baptist church m Wilhman- Phones 441-442 eligible to carry or receive the ball Prices Move The Goods especial likirg to Manchester. He that on the offense the ' brilliant IN BEER DRINKING Surprise on Mi^s Lanphear’s tic Saturday evening. , White Loaf Flour, 1-8 biuael has witnessed several American Mr. and Mrs. George Hun.t,.who star does' not have tbs-Opportunity Birthday. sack $1.25. I League soccer games and says the to shine that he did in the old days. have been the guests at Mr. and Carnation Evaiiorated Milk, lar„e | Hartford club looks good, adding Mrs. William O. Seyms, for the past Gordon Silks “Red” QrangS was just one of those Berlin.— Despite the fact that Some of the Manchester Green size, 11c can, | I that a good scoring forward would exceptions that provee the general teachers, including Miss Doris two weeks, returned to their home be a vast improvement. He knows American touriste are the Pi'Ciiiiei' Salad^ Dressing, large, , Silk Hose 49c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25. Values 75c to $2.50. rule. _ Brown of Willimantic, Miss Jennie in Pittsfield, Mass., Sunday. 1 i Tommy Blair and Harry Cowan siduous visitors of beer halls when Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W- Porter, 33c. Glove Silk Step-Ins $1.50 Value $3.00. personally. It is May’s opinion But • the season is young afid they reach Germany, America is re- Cook of Manchester Green, Miss 2 bottles Ginger Ale 25c. Large there are many games to be play­ spoLible for a considerable dimi- Cora Blankenburg, of Rockville, Mrs. W. 0. Seyms and Miss Eunice size. Glove Silk Bloomers $1.50. Value $3.00 that soccer in the United States ed. More than one luminary of the ! nution in the consumption of beer Miss Agnes Cutler* of Warren, Seyms attended the wedding of Miss Special on Hydro.x Cookies 35c Glove Silk Vests $1.35. Value $2.50. would grow far more rapidly if it Esther Lord and Marlow Chapman were taught in the schools as it is past has fiashed- on the football sky ' by the Germans themselves. Profes Mass., and Miss Irene Tibbetts of lb.’ 3 lbs. for .$1.00. Rayon Bloomers and Vests $1.00. Value $2.00. with the. suddenness, nltfi sional observers in the Federal Sta­ Hartford, Me., enjoyed a week-end at the home of the bride’s mother, Baldwin .‘\pple!^:$1.15 basket. in the old country. Mrs Lulu Lord in Manchester Silk Blouses-01.^1.oAc 25c, 35c, iiDe 50c t^alues tO' $o.9,i. the same may be true this season, tistical Bureau certify that the party at the Willimantic Camp Crab .\pples gOjCrtfasket. for the field is wide open. American example of obstinence grounds as the guest of Miss Lan- Green, Mrs. Seyms played the wed- Fancy New Packed Peas 18c can. Silk Gloves 15c, 20c, 2 'r alues to S-.O i. phear, principal of Manchester from alcohol, and the American ex­ ding march. entered 3 lbs. Brown Sugar, light, 35c. ample in ports are determinative Green school. Mrs. Clifford R. Perry 1-3 lb. can Bakers' Cocoa 18c. factors in the decrease in German The girls were welcomed by Miss the Hartford Hospital Sunday to be Occident Flour, 1-8 barrel sack, Hats Hats Hats beer drinking. Lanphear’s sister, Mrs. Trowbridge, under observation for a daj’S. $1.39.. This decrease is considerabl . who had prepared a surprise birth­ Mrs. Perry hasn’t been as well as Tall Cans Salmon 18c. i Mixed Lot 75c. Silks, Velvets and Velours Beer fiows here now in hut three- day party for her sister. The dlhing usual this summer and her doctor Pure Vanilla, 20 oz. bottle 29c. F ootball quarters the pre-war quantity, and room was beautifully decorated advised a thorough examination. I $1.00, $1.50 and $1.95 the beer drinker in this country to­ with asters, dahlias, roses and au­ Mrs. Stone of Abbington will be These ’ire t.vcepticitaVbiits and va-ued up to $6.9o« with Clifford R. Perry during the I day gets away with only one tumn foliage. The table was set S / Fundamentals pint a day 365 days a year. Against with candles, favors afid a decor­ absence of Mrs. Perry. MEATS WIUIAM* these discouraging figures, th- ated birthday cake. The hostess was Frank Bissell of East Hampton Cotton Goods As Told by Famous Coaches breweries have only the Tact to presented with a beautiful hand and George Borsom of Westchester Native Veal Today. DEBATE record that the beer drinkers are made bag, made by her niece. Miss were week-end guests a-t Mr. and Loin Veal to Roast 38c lb. ; Ladie.3* Fleeced Lined Vests G5c. V aUie $1.25. I’m cockeyed with all this excite­ TO BILLY EVANS. this ment. at any rate drinking more Mabel 'frowbridge. Mrs. W. 0. Seyms’. Veal Cutlet 55c lb. I Misses’ Pants, 8 to 14 years 25c. Value 50c. and year than they did last, even if The guests enjoyed a theater Mr. and Mrs. C. Daniel Way en­ Veal Patties, 3 for 25c. , The big fight and foul lines the 1913 tertained friends from New York : Misses’ Pants, 2 to 8 years 15c. Value 39c. such. they are not equalling party Saturday evening. Mrs. Native Fowls 42c lb. and THE PUN'T Trowbridge, and daughter, Mabel last week. I*ork to Roast 38c lb. = Ladies’ Tights 50c. Value $1.00. ' , I’m di:^zy with slow counts When two teams are' evenly the war the beer con­ and son Paul were guests Saturday Leg of Lamb 42c lb. = Ladies’ Lightweight Vests, 3 for 95c. Vdue 7oc each. protests, matched,., the one with the better I can’t hand this sports racket sumption divided among evening, also Miss Lanphear’s An insurance authority says Lamb Patties, 3 for 25c. < I ' Gauze Cotton Bloomers 50c. Valu $1.25. ^tePsinvariably wins, unless some population gave every German brother and wife. Rev. and Mrs. that the majority of stolen cars Small Sausage 39c lb. much. lucky break, such as a touchdown man, woman and child ^ Walter Lanphear of Eastford. The are taken by young lovers who Beef Liver 20c lb. from a fumble or the like, decides • cannot afford to buy cars to take But— : drink of 102.1 liters. But children party returned to Manchester Sunr .Smoked Shoulders l9c lb. I Childrens Stockings the issue. ! amateurs and teetotalers reduced day night by bus. their sweethearts riding. Daisy Hams 49c lb. Whit’s that? A good punter often is able to , the average so that the actua Whoops, dearies! amount put ^way by real beer I Gordon’s Socks, 5 pair for 95c. Value 50c pair, Another world series? gain enough ground on exchanges drinkers was reckoned at 2® 0 liters = Stockings, 4 pair for 95c. C’mon— of punts to enable his team to take per head. In 1927 the statistical Fruit Bring your tonsils along. advantage of the breaks and go over amount per poll of is 0002022353535348532353484848532323538953484848 for a touchdow;n. 76.2 liters per year, and the aci-ual I Gordons Round Ticket Stockings Ah •we’ve finally figured it all A punter who is an adept at Bananas 10c lb. ouf' ’ Gene has to beat Jack kicking the ball out of bounds can amount drjink is reckoned at 150 Califoniia Oranges 65c dozen i Our Special Price, 3 pair for 95c. Value 50c pair. liters per drinker. ^ I Reymandeir’s Market j three straight to win the series. often get aWay a kick for 50, yards 3 lbs. Concord Graiies 25c. that will wipe out, in a jiffy, many a 1069 Main Street, Opposite Army & Navy Club S Apples, 2 qts. for 25c. i These are closing out prices, no goods replaced. Yon = A fight writer says Tunney YEGG KILLS COP Seckel Pears $1.15 basket. 10-yard gain that has required the •___ E will not ha . and instantly killed Patrolman seventh I . found “ yaelf Hold the hall approximately at FRESH FISH TODAY I a,gainst the ropes and the Alfred Hollis, 23, youngest mem­ Vegetables waistline and drop ft as short a Store for Rent—Fixtures for Sale. best thlr.g I could think of distance as possible. The -foot • ber of the Quincy police. Halibut ...... 45c Salmon ...... 40c I | ■was to fall down. , The lone burglar escaped as Spinach 35c peck. V ___ _ should meet the hall almost ' in­ Hollis shrieked: “John, John!’’ and Butterfish ...... 30e Steak Cod ...... 25c stantly as it is dropped,. . •. ^ Haddock...... 12'/zC Cauliflower 35c each. Mr. O’Goofty says it WAS the then passed away as a hre^her Boston B lu e ...... 25c 9 lbs. Sweet Potatoes 25:, battle of the century as far as he Holding the ball ready to drop, officer,- Patrolman John J. Fitz­ Flounders ; ...... 15c Beets, 3 bunches for 23c. is concerned. He laid 100 smack­ the kicker should rise on the left gerald, came running around from Oysters .... .;5 ... 40c pint Little Neck Clams. 4 Bunches Carrots 25c. 1 O ’Brien’s Specialty Shop I ers right on Dempsey’s nose. toe . and swing the’ right leg from the front of the building. Swordfish ...... 60c lb. Steaming Clams. Parsnips, 3 lbs. for 25c. the hip. with the toe turned dowfi Celery 20c. Mr Tunney will now respect and in. I am speaking, of course, of ONE D.^Y’S FINES Crabapples, Green and Ripe Tomatoes, Lettuce 12 l-2c. I Bankrupt Sale - |the Salvation Army. A man may i punters who use the right foot. The New Haven, Conn., Oct. 4.—A Parsley 10c. he down but he’s never out. kicking movement is aA If there single day’s business in the United i Grapes $1.25 basket.^ Peachey $1.75 basket, Soup Bunch. 10c. I 517 Main Street, South Manchester | d was no such thing as the kuee. States District Court yielded ?1,- 3 lbs. White Onions 25c. § Raleigh Block at the Center. ‘ s There’s no truth to the rumor rpjje right leg swings up'from > 950 in fines from violato^rs of the i Golden Cup Coffee 45c lb. 2 lbs. White Onions 23c qt. that officials of the Olympic i j^jp ^nd In that position the prohibition act.who admitted the.r Peppers 20c qt. marathon ’team have received the }g carried all the way np and offenses before Judge Edwin S. Cabbage 10c head. entry of Eugene Joseph, as high as possible. There must be Thomas, yesterday. a perfect foUow-through to get'the - "“V ; l*lt ' The following are instructions to j rggyits. BYN01*SIS BY BRAUCHBU be given all Chicago referees in the | ^ever “side-swipe.” It Is -easier THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: (99) WiUiam Caxton event a man is knocked down In a | ^ spiral that way, but ex- chafiipionship prize fight: j pericnce has proved thait the “side- 1— Carefully approach fallen i g^ipgr” lacks accuracy and failf man. j about once in every five punts- 2__Inspect him to see if be is not i perfect form, plenty of power, a merely playing peek-a-bop. cool head and a good Judgment o1 3__Dictate a telegram to his op- distance are a few' of the assets a good punter must possess. .That ex­ ^°4_a.Advise Immediate withdrawal plains why It is a tpugh job. , to farthest neutral corner. 5 ______t>rocure surveyor’s instru­ ment and measure distances. 6 ______Carefully wash right hand In plain soap and water. ^ 7 ______Secure manicure, nails a dull finish. , 8— Roll sleeve halfway up fore­ In 1462 the city of Mainz was sacked, the arm. ■ offioe'of Fust anS Sohoeffar was wrecked ‘ "<1 *!><"' 9— Breathe deeply- ip— Cpunt. Gutenberg died unhonofed, but in the centuries that workmen were scattered. TheeiS. printers w*n» ■followed, his name went forth into all lands. Presses /Caxton was born in fn €ngla;nd the. n„ame various countries, taking'their kiipwledge^Pf tte art Oh, well, they paid off on Grant sprang up In Strassburg, Cologne, Rome, Florence, Kent, England, about of William O'axtoii is hon- with them. Books began to at Richmond and on Tunney at Naples, Bologijia and Milan. This picture, from a rare 1422. He went to ored as mvtch as that of Tame, into Caxtbn's hands. Caxton returned to Eng­ Grant Park. engraving in the British Museum, shows the printing Bruges, where he set up Gutenberg and the oth­ in business and pros- land in 1476 Be Continued) And It’s easy *to see Gene Is no office of Stradanus at Antwerp In the beginning of the ers who helped tl^ Sreet seventeenth century. pered. “rieod choose to .'‘-aA SW. INnwlnl— fubllilww «f TM Swic Knw»l»dtt, Copyrt^ IW jg S art of printing

.'V r/ i. ■' ' ■ ■ pAGESEvin MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. TUKSDAr, OfCTOBER 4, 1927. V , The Bush ot Pittsburgh has kept Cuy- ler on the bench most of the year, Five Pirates Picked he is still regarded highly for his QUOTE ODDS AT 9 X T 0 FIVE Lineups -And Batting Averages Hear World Series all-around ability. The Waner boys are given center and right Pittsburgh. Pa.. Oct. 4.—;(United Press)— The probablfe line­ On All-National Nine field, while Cuyler is moved over up of the teams in the first game of the World Series tomorrow to left for the first team trio. WITH CHANCES OF GOING HIGBER afternoon with the batting records of a week before the season’s Through The Herald Barnhart of Pittsburgh, having close: a big year at the bat, Sdd Roush , NEW YORK (A. L.) of New York, who has been a trifle PLAYER . AB. R. H. AVE. off at the-bat, but still a wonder in Manager Miller Huggins of the In accordance with its past New York Club and Donie Bush, Earl Combs, cf...... 625 133 223 .357 the field, and "liack” Wilson are Crewds Rushing to Pitts-f Mark Koenig, ss...... 405 89 140 -: .283 custom, The Herald will broad­ the second choice outfield. While the Pirates’ leader, both expressed themselves as confident of victory. , rf...... 517 150 181 .350 cast the play-by-play descrip­ admitting the Chicago park is , lb ...... 560 1^4 _ 212 .373 made to order for Wilson, he is burgh— AD Hotels Crowd­ Huggins indicated he would use tion of, the World Series from as his in the Bob Meusel, If...... 492 72ij 165 .335 given a place because of his great Tony Lazzeri, 2b...... 551 87 170 .309 its branch office at Bissell and value to the Cubs, particularly opening game and Bush said he Main streets. Graham Mc- ed— Expect Records to be would start either , his Joe ?Dugan, 3b...... 367 41 95 .259 from a batting an^le. Pat Collins, e...... 246 37 - 67 .272 Namee and Phil Carlin will be Koot There is little chance to keep great right hander, or . such valuable men as Barnhart Bush gave the impression that he Waite Hoyt, p . .. .Pitching record 22 won. 7 lost, average .759 at the “mike.” Smashed For Attendance. Other eligible players—^-Pitchers Wiley Moore. George Pip- and Roush off the team. would send out on to the field to­ J. F. Barstow has installed a Tciry Now you can start disagreeing morrow the same line-up thatT won gras. Urban Shocker. Dutch Reuther. Herb Pennock. Joe Giard, high grade receiving set and with my experts the pemiant. This would mean that Bob Shawkey arid Myles Thomas. Infielders Julian Wera, Mlie who are responsible for the above By JAiilES Hi KILGALLEN Kikl Cuyler, his great outfielder and Ray Morehart. Ontfielderar Ben Paschal and Cedric the latest type of a loud speak­ Durst. Catchers B^riny B^ngough and Jack Grabowski. er to insure fans of perfect re­ selections. Staff Correspondent and a star of the 1925-World Se­ ries, will sit on tfie bench and that PITTSBURGH (N. L.) ception. w'ill hold down the PLAYER AB. R. ' H. AVE. The Herald will also cai’ry Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 4.— With left field position. Lloyd Waner,, cf...... 591 129 '' 208 .353 special stories on the series Babe Ruth and his slugging ball Clyde Barnhart,. If...... 3^7 62 107 .318 Fans Want Cuyler Paul Waner If. .... i.... 592 112 ?27 written by nationally known Keeping Tabs club in town, swinging bats in men­ acing fashion in practice at Forl)es There is considerable feeling in Glenn Wrigni',' ss...... 536 74 152 .284 experts. Billy Evans, sport­ On Fistiana Field, hotels crowding up with visi­ Pittsburgh over the Cuyler matter. Harold Traynor, 3b...... 542 89 182 .336 L/' ing editor of the NEA Service tors from nearby cities and ticket Many Pittsburgh fans think Bush , 2b...... 508 91 156 .307 and an umpire in the American speculators operating on all sides, should play Cuyler. But Bush seems Joe Harris, lb ...... 381 56 131 .344 the bustling city of Pittsburgh was to be adamant. He has been ‘‘‘olf’’ John Gooch, c...... 275 22 74 .269 League, will write daily stories eague this sensational performer since hei as excited today over the impending Ray Kremer. p. . . .Pitching record. 17 won,.8'lost, average .680 as will James L. Killgallen, V/orld Series, which opens tomor­ was forced to fine him §50, for fail- O j^ r eligible players— Pitchers Victor Aldridge, Mike Ford C. Frick and Les Conklin. ? p . Wane* LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS iiHg to slide to second in a game Cvengros. .Ralph Dawson. Carmen, Hill. . John Mil- At New York— Tony Canzoneri, row, as Chicago was on the eve of Hoi’iisby the Tunney-Dempsey fight? nearly two m.onths ago. jus and . Infielders Heinle Groh. Joe Qronin and featherweight champion conctftder, "Pittsburgh will take those The fans, however,^are looking to Harold Rhyne. Outfielders Fred Brlckell and Hazen Cuyler. won decision over Tommy Ryan, Yanks,’’ was the confident predic­ the spectacular Waner brothers, Catchers and Roy Spencer. Buffalo, ten rounds. tion of the home town rooters. Paul and Lloyd, to more than hold At Boston— ^Al Mello, Lowell, New York Favorite up the outfield strength of the Pi­ knocked out Myer Cohen, Holyoke, New York was a six to five fav­ rates. They think, in fact, that the Local in eight rounds of ten-round bout, orite to win the series in the odds Waners will hit as hard in this se­ winning the New England welter­ quoted by the gambling element ries as will Ruth and the other New bv the Pirates. Both clubs partici­ for the full seven games as It did a year ago. The capacity of Forbes weight championship. this morning, an4 unless the Na­ York hitter, Lou Gehrig. pated in 153’ games, both "at bats’’ Sport At Philadelphia— Lew; Tendler, Heavy Hitters were identical at 5,295, hut the Field is 44,000 while the tional League partisans come to the Stadium can easily take care of Philadelphia, knocked out Pat scratch with heavier financial sup­ No series in baseball history has Yankees scored 967 runs compared Haley, Philadelphia, in the first brought into the limelight heavier with 807 made by the Pirates. 70,000. port in the next 24 hours, the Yan­ The ticket sjieeulators here ire Chatter found of a scheduled eight-round kees will rule even stronger favo­ hitting clubs than the Pirates and Judge Landis planned this morn­ fight. the YanJes and great will be the l>uttiDtg in bush licks. They are op­ rites when they take the field to­ ing to hold a consultation with the erating In the crowded hotel lob­ At Toronto— Larry Gains, Toron­ morrow. disappointment if the fences of umpires to go, over the rules. This to, Canadian heavyweight cham­ Forbes Field and the Yankee stadi­ bies and in offices that have sprung It is expected that many Man­ Every train into Pittsburgh today year there will be no temporary pion, won decision over Joe Loh- um are not wrecked by heavy can­ up in ait-parts of the downtown chester fans will take advantage of Hartnett brought more visitors eager to see stands in the playing field. This secti

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Such » fact will, no 3— After an oppp^j^; oypi’- . .Eonsekeeper for Alvin Benson doubt, come under the head of In* hids your pa^er/r^-N^eh s^PiM MORIBE ST. QTjAIR. ••••••««■• dlcat’ry evidence—eh, what?" ...... A young singer Markham starbd at him Incredu* you go into ho-tramp? ' The Anatren ■ CAPTAIN PEILIP LEACOCK... lously...... Miss St. Claires fiance “How, In Heaven’s name, are you 1— One-half to one; ■ ' going to do that?” 2— One to one and .qne-l)jm.j.. LEANDER PFTFE...... 3.L.^acking - normat^ en^'qjrt, ...... Intimate of Alvin Benson^s “By these primitive deductive methods to which you so touchingly, when-you’hold-a-rtop ih-opgODwnia’ MRS. PAULA BANNING...... suit and a total of at leiut tvofind ...... A fHend of Pfyfe's pin your faith," he answered e&slly. “But come; let us repair to the one-half to three qnlek'vtrieka'’d ^ ELSIE HOFFMAN. .Secretary of tributed over three suits. - the firm of Benson and Benson scene of the crime.” COLONEL BlGSBY OSTRANDER He moved toward the door, Mark­ ...... A retired army officer ham reluctantly following In a state WILLIAM E. MORI ARTY...... of perplexed Irritation. . c h o p p e d .OITRON • ••••••••••••a*****. . . An alderman “But you know the body was re­ GEORGE G. STITT...... moved," the latter protested; "and When using nitron In any quan­ ...... Of the firm of Stitt the place by now has no doubt been tity as In trnit cake o r mfiaeemoat. and McCoy, Public Accountants straightened up.” Insert It In hoilinr water for aTaw; MAURICE DINWIDDIE...... “Thank Heaven for that!" mur­ minutes and It will etit more easily* ...... Assistant District Attorney mured Vance. “I’m not particularly "'1 ERNEST HEATH...... Ser­ fond of corpses; and untidiness, Y 6 > 0 t\ O T y geant of the Homicide Bureau DRINKINO FtplFH M ^ know, annoys mo frightfully.” O \ C S 0 G ^ . . BURKE, SNITKIN, EMERY. . . . As we emerged Into Madison Detectives of Homicide Bureau Geraniums, th rive'"If Avenue, he signalled to the com- them cold tea vnde fn-a whfle^a^d BEN HANLON...... Command­ missionnaire for a taxicab, and ing Officer of Detectives as­ hydrangeas seem to like; weak'r Cipf-* without a word, urged us into It. signed to District Attorney's office fee. Pour onto the roots.odly. ', “This Is all nonsense,” Markham 9HELPS, TRACY, SPRINGER, declared Ill-naturedly, as we started HIGGINBOTHAM ...... SILK STOCKINGS ...... Detectives as­ on our journey up town. “How do signed to District Attorney's office you expect to find any clues nojv? If new-silk-stocking rinsed By this time everything has been CAPTAIN CARL HAGEDORN.. out in tepid suds before 'vrearbif* ...... Fire-arms expert obliterated.” their life will be prolonged* \ . DR. D OREM US. “Alas, my dear Markham,” la­ ...... Medical examiner mented Vance, in a tone of mock FRANK SWACKER...... Sec­ solicitude, “how woefully deficient retary to the District Attorney you are in philosophic theory! If CURRIE...... Tance's vaUt anything, no matter how Inf’nites- S. S. TAN DINE...... The Narrator imal, could really be obliterated, the B o , • • • universe, y’ know, would cease to THIS HAS HAPrEWHU exist,—the cosmic problem would A TTuman’a Klovea and Jiandbax be solved, and the Creator would OiB27 BY NEA SERVICE; IKC. are luund at tue acene oi Benaon’a ' write Q.E.D. across an empty firma­ niardcr and Alarkhani, traciuis tkeni to Aliaa St. Clair, haa her ment. lirou^iit to. Ilia office. Sbe makca “Our only cnance of going on impossible It would be for her to flippant anatvera to taia tineationa with this illusion we call Life, d’ ye Reverse Order bnt betraya concern tvben Harb- touch in any way women dressed bnm naka if Ceacocfc had not "First” Tance announced, “ 1 shall determine the exact height of the see, lies in the fact that conscious­ according to the mode? If I want­ otvned a Colt .4S, the aame type guilty person. Such a fact will, no doubt, come under the head of ness is like an inf’nite decimal ed women to make converts among of enn that killed Benaon. Vanco point. Did you, as a child, ever try Telia Markham he la certain of the indicat'ry evidence—eh, whatT” other women I would send them Ifirl’a innocence. to complete the decimal, one-third, forth in the consciousness they were NOW Ui;..lN THE STORY “Not being gifted with your no avenger of blood, or vindicator by filling a whole sheet of paper no more peculiar in appearance • • • singular Insight,” retorted Mark­ of the honor of society. The role with the numeral three? You al­ than their would-be convertees. would bore me.” ways had the fraction, one-third, CHAfTBR XVIIl ham, “I can only follow the inade­ quate processes of human reason Markham smiled loftily, but left, don’t y’ know. If you could BELIEVE you chaps have an­ HANGINGS OP DISTINC'TION— ing." made no reply. have eliminated the smallest one- The mother of 19-year-old Bibi AND HOW! other hallucination about “No doubt,” Vance agreed com Vance smoked meditatively for a third, ^ after having set down ten Rosen, dancer in the Follies Ber- crime," continued Vance, "—name­ mlseratlngly. "And the results of while. Then, to my amazement, he thousand threes, the problem would gere^ disliked her daughter’s en­ BY VALERIE VANCE have ended. gagement to a Parisian doctor 16 ly, that the criminal always returns your activities thus far force me turned calmly and deliberately to y- ars her senior. Mrs. Marij Shifrin, Did you know that a fifteenjcpnt to the conclusion that a man with Markham, and said in a quiet, . “ So with life, my dear fellow. It’s The most prevalent error in envelope of Diamond Dyes •will dyr to the scene of the crime. This the mother in the case, decided to a handful of legalistic logic can matter-of-fact voice: only because we can’t erase or ob­ decoration is the wrong wiring, of plicate any delicate .t|nA.-tl^at muy weird notion is even explained on break up tb mate . So she had successfully withstand the most “ I’m going to accept your chal­ literate anything that we go on pictures. To hang them- correctly y ■■ '4 '" S m i he the vogue in dainty iindUrWear.? some recondite and misty psycho­ obst'nate and heroic assauits of lenge. It’s a bit alien to my tastes; existing." h' high school son v/ire a cable­ with two instead of one wire im­ Keep your oldest lingerie, stockings logical ground. ordin’ry common sense." but the problem, y’ know, rather He made a movement with hia gram to the effect thr.t “ mother is mediately gives the room an air ': s' < ' too, in Jhe shade of the hour. It’s fingers, putting a sort of tangible very ill. Come at once.” Bibi "But, 1 assure you, psychology Markham was piqued. appeals to me: it presents the same of rest, of rightness. This is not ^ A ' iy . Vn ' easy if you bnly use. a / true' dye. came. She reports thi»t the ruse < sMir ’ teaches no such prepost’rous doc­ “ Still harping on the St. Clair dlff’culties as the Concert Cham- period to his remarks, and looked more idiosyncracy. The principle is Don’t streak . your nice things with petre affair,—a question of dis­ dreamily out of the window up at worked and the engagement is that two wires, on a square or ob­ ; n l l ' . ilk synthetic tints. . ' . trine. If ever a murderer returned woman’s Innocence, eh? However, broken^ to the body of his victim for any in view of the complete absence of puted authorship, as it were.” t the fiery film of sky. long picture, parallel with the I p , v r jg Dye o-r tint anything; dresses, or drapes. You can worlc ponders with reason other than tb^ectify some any tangible evidence pointing else­ Markham abruptly suspended the Markham bad settled back Into sides of the picture, do not attract Here’s warning other mothers not a few. Inexpensive Dian^hd -Dyes blunder he had madd^then he is a where, you must admit I have no motion of lifting his cigar to his his corner, and was chewing the eye up to a central point as to try this stunt in similar cases, (true dyes). New cblofs right.<)yer subject for Broadmobf—or Bloom- choice of courses.” lips. He had scarcely Intended his morosely at his cigar. does the wrong triang’alar wiring. I could see be was fairly simmer­ however. Bibi must have forgotten The mechanical means, of hanging the old. Any kind of ’ material. Ingdale. . . . How easy it would be “1 admit nothing of the kind," challenge literally: it had been ut­ Falling in line with the new eve­ tered more in the nature of a verbal ing with impotent anger at having her man in spite of ?ud not be­ a picture should be subordinate to ning modes of extremely low-back FREE: Call at your d r u g ^ t’s , for the police if-this fanciful no Vance told him; “for, I assure you, cause of her mother’s tr'ckery. Such and get a free Diamond DV® Cyclo­ tion were true! They’d merely have defiance; and he scrutinized Vance let himself be goaded into issuing the picture itself or su**’! wiring de­ necklines, a diamante and white there is an abundance of evidence his challenge. But there was no a deception would ordinarily drive pedia. Valuable ■ suggestions, sim­ to sit down at the scene of a crime, pointing elsewhere. You simply a bit uncentainly.. feats its purpose. gold necklace- is wOm*' with its retreating now. any girl right ,nto a maternally- Another means is a wall hanging sparkling tassel orn&ment in the ple directions. Piece-goods "cpipr play bezique or Mah Jongg until failed to see it.” Little did he realize that the As he told me afterward, he was distasteful marriage.' , of a Paisley shawl or of some rare samples. Or big illustrated book the murderer returned, and then “ You think so!" Vance’s non­ other’s casual acceptance of his un­ rear. , - , . - - fully convinced be bad been “The Student Princess” old silk, perhaps a grandmother’s Color Craft free from . QIAMONt) escort him to the bastile, what? chalant cocksureness had at last thinking and but half-serious chal­ DYES, Dept. N9, Burlington, Ver­ dragged forth out of a comfortable Princess Juliana of Holland, now silk shawl, cieamy with age, a “The true psychological instinct overthrown Markham’s equanimity. lenge, was to alter the entire crim­ chair, on a patent and ridiculous a student in Leydes. University, has valuable thing that in the effort to mont. in anyone having committed a “ Very well, old man; 1 hereby inal history of New York. MISS MARY G1 FARR fool’s errand. written a play called “ Blue Beard’ bring beauty out of a plain wall punishable act, is to get as far enter an emphatic denial to all your “Just how do you Intend to pro­ which is about to he produced by may better grace it hung in slight away from the scene of it as the fine theories; and I challenge you ceed?” he asked. Teacher of Piano *In FPopninr Failaeiea Abont the school dramatic club. Juliana folds at the head of a bed than go Diamond Dyes limits of this world will permit."* to produce a single piece of this evi­ Vance waved his hand carelessly. Crime” (Saturday ETenlng Posts will live to 'he a queen v/ith all the April 21, 1923, p. S) Sir Basil Thom ­ to pieces folded away in a cedared Studio 521 Main Street.?^ “ In the present case, at any rate," dence which you say exists.” “Like Napoleon, je m'en gage, et rights and wealths and dignities of • Just Dip to TINT, orB ^ioD Y E Markham reminded him, “ we are He threw his words out with as­ puis je vois. However, 1 must have son also upheld this point ot view. box, its beauty unenjoyed. It may fFor years the famosis Concert a beautiful kingdom hers. But be one of the very inexpensive cot­ Special attention given to' beginners neither waiting inactively for the perity, and gave a curt, aggressive your word that you’ll give me every Champetre in the Bouvre was offi­ Juliana will never be as happy as ton painted cloths of India, now murder to out, nor sitting in Ben­ gesture with his extended fingers, possible assistance, and will refrain Phone 1515 cially attributed to Titian. Vance, now when, a school girl under a frequently adapted as couch or bed son’s iiving-room M ating to the to indicate that, as far as he was from all profound legal objections.” however, took it upon himself to name which drops the princess, she voluntary return of the criminal.” Markham pursed his lips. He convince the Curator, Bl. l,epelletler, covers.. In the center of the latter ■ T\- concerned, the subject was closed. that It was a Glor»lone, with the writes plays which her dramatic "Either course would achieve suc­ Vance, too, 1 think, was pricked was frankly perplexed by the un­ may be hung a mirror and besid,e It N o m result that the palntlns is now cred­ club finds worthy of production. paired candlesticks. Below may be cess as quickly as the one you are a little. expected manner In which Vance ited to that artist, It’s “The Student Princess” plot in SPENCER CORSETS now pursuing," Vance said. “Y’ know, Markham old dear, I’m had met his defiance. (To Be Continued) only a day bed hut the grouping is In the following styles: Is the Best Time to^Gjet Toqr real life. most effective. Wall hangings need Order In For Plat Heels not always he tapestries. Abiiominal Supporting Women Bible workers of a cer­ Bare tables, with Interesting tops, Surgi(»l Belt tain church were recently told at a or-without, are distinctive because NU BONE COMETS church conference that they could Dress Corsets study or for what work he Is to pre­ bare, hare of spotting doilies and 50c off on every cprset Ofdqr^ pare. The hoy can’t he blamed, for not have bobbed hair, wear bright mats, suggestive of fussiness and Registered." Spencer Corsetiere Home Page Editoriail no one has told him; he is too colors or chic hats, wear earrings, too contrasting, if white; bare of during Septienber young to have a decided plan 6f his fancy shoes, sleeveless dresses, or too many ornaments that rob the E F. MePARTLAND Daily Health Service own. His father doesn’t know, be­ skirts more than 10 inches above tables of usefulness. One table, but Mrs. A . M. Gordon Education— An cause he has never been to college. the fioor, though a 12-inch hoist not all, may be absolutely hare,’ 1075 Main, Cor. El^dge 689 Main Street HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL He has no precise idea of what the was preferred. The conference ex­ awaiting any emergency of after­ Phone 140-12/ A. B. Isn’t the plained its ruling by saying that noon tea, sewing or card playing. by World Famed Authority boy may learn there. Answer It seems to me that a lot of it is clothing proclaims the character of With others, bareness is a compara­ blind groping. The worst of It Is the worker and that the public can tive term. No look of a fuimlture the boy wants to know and the hardly look upon these workers as collection is desired. By Olive Roberts Barton sincere, devout, unworldly women Lamps, how they do Improve a lent vegetable for many purposes father wants to know, but just By DR. THOMAS FISHBEDB unless their garb proclaims it. room! A number of them add a in the diet. It may be used as the how are they to find out? There Editpr Journal of the American seems to be little aid in shaping the My Way look of luxuriousness, comfortable Medical Association and of Hygela, basis of‘soups and fits well into About this college question again. I wonder if it never occurs to the salads. Twenty large stalks of as­ hoy’s destiny. living, a cozy. Intimate-feeling. the Healtii Magazine Every tiihe it sticks its head out of makers of such ukases .that dress paragus eight inches long provide ' Why can’t colleges and universi­ Color, choice in ornaments which the ground we hit it, or used to, un­ also makes character. Can they not one hundred calories. They will ties establish centers where parents may show originality, and their til we discovered that the more we see how embittered and self-con­ placing, fiowers or berries, and Since the feeding of human be­ weigh about 16 ounces. About 32 banged at it the healthier it grew. can go beforehand and be en­ ings has become the new sclenice of per cent of the amount of solid lightened in plain English as to scious and inferior-complexy and hanging shelves are other little Child Gets Sick, Cross, Feverish And how it Is not sticking out one different any woman in brogans and potent ways of gaming that .Irare dietetics, all sorts of Information is matter will be protein, 8 per cent head, but hundreds- That much is what their children can get if they being offered to the public that has high collars would get to feel-^how quality of distinction. will be fat and 60 per cent carbo­ settled. There is to he college! spend four thousand dollars on their hardly yet begun to realize that hydrate. Asparagus has been used training? Catalogues that talk in if Constipated some things are only theory, as a food for at least two thousand, The Great American Public ac­ units and credit and academic v^hereas others have been proved. years. More than twelve million cepts that. But if some of* the stu­ term don’t mean a thing more to dents with whom I happen to have Some of the worst bilge that has bunches are sold every year in the them than the Koran. Even an A, B., Mother! Your child Isn’t natural­ discussed the matter recently are appeared comes from unenlighten- United Stales. at the end of four years isn't the ly cross and-peevish.. See if tongue ^ health faddists who have never May Have No Taste representative of the great mass of answer. is coaite'd;-this is a'sure sign the even studied the basic facts of There was a time when medicine collegians who have boarded trains CLEAN MILK little stomach, ’ liver and bowels chemistry, physiology and biology was not considered potent unless it in the last week or 'two for their need'a cleansing at once. on which the science of dietetics had a strong taste or a peculiar various centers of learning. It M eans . rests. odor. Nowadays we know that some seems that not half of them know When listless, pale, fevprlsh, full V Thus one Item recently publish­ of the nfiost potent remedies may jus^t exactly why.they are gping>'Or of cold, brdath bad, throat sore, ed asserts that asparagus may be be without.either taste or odor. for what they are going. In the doesn’t eat, sleep or act naturally, lised as a test of the kidney fuac- The peculiar by-products of as­ words of one student, ‘‘they’re Just Healthful Milk has-stomach-Acjie, dlarrhoeA; re- tlpn, that it aids to control the beat paragus when taken into the hu­ afraid they’ll he sorry later if they Lifers Niceties memhef,: a-gjantle- liver. 4hd^ bowel of the heart, that it is a nerve seda­ man body have naturally impressed stop.” cleansing shphia alwaiyg'be^ the first By every known means we treatment given. tive, and that It stimulates the kid­ the credulous with the notion that I wonder if I may venture a sug­ HINTS ON ETIQUET neys and will help Bright’s disease. it has extraordinary virtues.. In­ gestion to American , colleges and safeguard your health by bring­ Nothing equals “ California Fig This Is on a par with the notion stead it should be considered as a universities. It may fall to - earth Syrup” for;children’s Ills; give a that fish and celery are brain foods. fine addition to the group of usable ing to your door teaspobnlul, and in a few honra'all where someone may pick it up and the foul waste/ sour bile and fer­ Sclrace Refutes Idea vegetables, providing certain food make use of it. I am too inarticu­ 1. Are there any rules to fol­ menting, food which is clothed In Actually there is not the slight- elements. There is not the slightest late on the subject to know how, low in giving a supper? Clean Pasteurized Milk e^b X CAOViX AV/A MQ1AWTAAA6 LUCbV aPJb'OA ~ the bowels passes out of the Ayst.em, '• ^ 5 ^ 'V. Avi agus will do any of these things and view that the plant itself or aspara- and yon have a well and pla;^al ing the system myself. the recognition of the odor of some gin, a principle Isolated frontit, are 3. Must there be a hot dish? child ^aln. All children love this Keep It handy in yonr holbe. .1 of the by-products of asparagus in of any other practical value in med­ A man takes a boy to college. r harmless, delicious, “fruity laxa­ little given today seves a th« excretions is not a test of kid- icine. The boy is duly entered, his tuition J. H. Hewitt tive,” and It never fails to effect a tomorrow, but the i^y function any further than to paid, and the parent drives off. Now good “ inside, cleansing,” . Directions yqnr drug^st for & bb^e:of ihow that the kidneys are there and the boy doesn’t know, and the Phone 2056 for babies,'Children of all i^es and fornla Pig Syrup,’* then that they do function. parent doesn’t know, just why the grown-ups ai'e plainly on 'thh bot­ is made by “ The Gallforaia Asparagus is of oourse an excel­ boy is there— what he Intends to tle. Syrnn Company.”— adv. r (■ 1 /-

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Two year plug with wreath was Shephatd at Hampden, Conn. given to Marion ^Riveaburg, Three Mr. and l4rs. H. Preston of Hart­ CaUiOiises DAILY RADIO PROGRAM TALCOTTVILLE year pins to Mildred Prentice, OUn ford were week-end guests of Mri. Rondeau and Clinton Webb. Four Bennett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. esfe, Olin Beebe. oaiBfal callouses onthSfeet.| H:00—Dance orchestra Leading DX Stations. year pins were given to Arllne AeeBgweeadsfceeWW Tuesday, October 4. 635.4— WTIC, HARTFORD—560. Ralph Lyman, Instructor of Agri­ Monaghan, Edna Monaghan, Fred Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur H. Smith We all do fade as a leaf.'^ S' 7:00—Soprano, violinist, anvlleers. 476—WSB, ATLANTA—630. cultural Science at the Middletown Wood and Clifton Monaghan. A six attended the wedding of Mrs. OtlB Skinner, actor, will b« heart 8‘SO—Tour, harmony belles. 9:00—WEAF programs. Isaiah 64:6. on the air Tuesday night at 8:00 In 10:00—Boys’ Audition program. High school, spent the week-end year pin was given to Miss Lillian Smith’s cousin. Miss Eleanor Frost, the nvefeady Hour In an outstanding 10:00—WEAF cavalcade. 10:80—Club Worthy orchestra, 11:45—Theater stars. __ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prentice as a token for perfect at­ to Mr. George Williams Peck, 3rd, . T S n t f V o m ' I f — radio SYont which will be broadcast by *''•‘’'^ .6 —WOR NEWARK-710. 526—KYW, CHICAGO—670. Fred Lyman at their home on the at Amherst, Mass/, on Saturday af­ Mutability is written upon .all WEAF and Red Network. He will 7:32—Dinner music. \ tendance and her tireless work and fill one Shakespearean role and will 7:00-^acobs‘ e»isemble. things.— ^Rivarol. » - 7:80—Belais prospectors. 8:00—WJZ program (2V4 hrs.l Rockville road. interest for the betterment of the ternoon. give excerpts from plays In which he 9:00—Little Symphony orchestra, 10:00—Congress carnival. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Smith, Har­ has starred auccessfully. The Revel­ 11:30—Congress orchestra. Sunday school. lers, Virginia Rea and Nathaniel Shlj- 10:45-XylophonlsL pianist. old and Kenneth Smith, the Misses 11'05—Five Messner Brothers. 389.4— WBBM. CHICAGO—770. Irene and Rice of this place The Primary Department then kret’s Orchestra will provide inci­ 333.1-WBZ, NEW ENGLAND-900. 8:00—Pollack’s orchestra. invited the Sunday school to attend dental xnuslc to the program which 9:30—Popular program: dance. and Miss Mary Smith and Frark 6:10—Markets; Dolan's orchestra. their opening exercises on next will bo followed by the parade of ra­ 7:00—Baseball: pianist, violinist. 365.6—WEBH-WJJD, CHICAGO—820. Smith of Stafford Springs enjoyed dio stars In “ The Cavalcade" through 7:00—Orchestras: speaker. Sunday morning. the same group of stations. Blue Net­ 7;S0_Statlcr ensemble. a motor trip over the Mohawk 8:00—Prograips with WJZ. 9:00—Theater presentations. Church pins for perfect church work features will Include^the Strom- 10:00—Contralto novelty pianist. 9:30—Children’s program. Trail on Sunday. berg-Carlsop Hour at 8:00 and The 12:00—String trio; artists: revue. attendance were given out on Sun­ For Those Who Want the Best in Living Room Suites. Continentals" at 8:00. A revue en­ 10:30—Cliet Frost's Bostionians. Miss Faith 'Talcott, Miss Anne 491.5— WEAF, NEW YORK—610. 305.9^WGN-WL1B, CHICAGO—980. Moore and Miss Florence Moore day by Philip Welles as follows: titled •■Champions" with music by 6:00—Waldorf-Astoria music. 9:nn—WE.\F program. Johnny Ciark and chorus will be a 10:00—Talk; ensemble: musical. and Morris H. Talcott attended the For nine periods of tour months WNYC U o’clock highlight. Distant 7:00—Songs of the Gael. 7:15—Talk; Sanka music hour. 11:00—Sam ’n’ Henry; music box. wedding of Miss Mary Adell Tal­ each of perfect attendance; Velma features will include the 8:00—History moments. , 11:40—The Salernos. Webb, Beatrice. Trueman, Esther Temple Band from VVJAX at 8:00 and 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—870. cott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. What Are We Working For? the contest for boy sln^rs At­ 8:30—Sealy Air Weavers. , 8:10—Sherman’s orchestra. L. Talcott of Torrington to Mr. Welles, Miriam Welles, Earl Bee­ water Kent Audition through WSB at 9:00—Eveready Hour with Otis Skin- ner. . 8:20—Violinist, harpist; talk. Dwight Luster of Slatersville, R. I., be, Wilbur H. Smith, Jr., Robert 10:00. 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. Beebe, Mrs. Olln Beebe, Morris H. 10:00—Radio Cavalcade. 7:00—Organ; orch; talk (3 hrs.) at Torrington on Saturday. Black face type Indicates best features 11:00—Janssen’s orchestra. Talcott, Lilabel Strong, Gertrude 348.6^VVGBS, n e w YORK—860. 9:00—Synagogue prog; musical prog. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ 1:00—Popular program (2 hrs.) liam Riveuburg was the scene of a Gibbs, Arline Monaghan, Clifton All programs Eastern Standard Time. 7:30—Orch; soprano: ensemble. 9:00—Quartet: novelty. 499.7— WFAA .DALLAS—600. . family gathering on Thursday eve­ Monaghan, Edna Monaghan, Ruth 10:00—Evangelistic mixed quartet. 9:30—Dallas musicians, tenor. Blinn, Clinton Webb, Olin Rondeau, Leading East Stations. 10:20—Orchestra; banjolst; orchest ra. 12:00—Theater hour. ning when members of tte Riven- 374.8—w o e DAVENPORT—800. burg family gathered together for a John G. Talcott, Jr., Mrs. Charles 272.6-WPQ, ATLANTIC CITY-1100. 455—WJZ, NEW YORK—660. 1:00- Yoeng’s orchestra. 9:00—WEAF program. reunion. Those present were: Mr. 0. Britton, Caroline Beebe,' John 7:05—Dinner music; features. 10:00—Old time numbers. 9:00—Chalfonte-Haddon trio. 2:00—Weather; talks. and Mrs. Elmer Rivenburg and G. Talcott, Thomas Lotus, Arthur 4:30—Manhattan trio. 325.9—KOA, DENVER—920. 10:30—Orchestra; violin, soprano. 5:30—Baseball; markets; baseball. 8:30—Dinner music; farm talks. children, Alfred and Doris of this Monaghan, Jr., Alfred Rivenburg, 11:00—0.1006 music; organlsL 7:00—Frank Dole, "D ogs. 535.4— WHO, DES MOINES—560. Emily Rice, Frances Bacheler, Wil­ 285.5—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1050. 7:30—Vounker’s orchestra. place; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Riven­ 7:15—To be announced. burg and daughter, Arllne of Rock­ bur H. Smith, Sr., and Fred Wood. G:30—Dinner orch; male quartet, 7; 30—Travelogue. 8:30—Victorians, trio. S:00—VVJZ program s.__ 8:00—Stromberg-Carlson Hour. 10:00—Theater artist.trio. ville; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Riven­ For eight periods of four months 447.5_W E EI, b o s t o n —570. 9:00—“ The Continentals.” 499.7—WBAP FORT WORTH—600. each of perfect attendance, John 9;00—VVEAF programs. burg and son Irving of Windsor and 10:00—To be announced. 10:30—Violin music. Mr. and Mrs. George Rivenburg and Monaghan, Jr., Franklin G. Welles, 10i20—Rine’s dance orchMtra. lOT.O_Pennsylvania orchestra. 1:00- Theater features. 352.7— VVNAC, BOSTON—850. 503—WIP. PHILADELPHIA—590. 334.4— KTHS, h o t SPRINGS—780. son Charles of Cairo, N. Y. Irene Rice and Harry Welles. For 6:30—Musical; pianist; talk. 10;.30—Violinist, pianist. six periods of four months each, 8:00—Mustc.ll programs, dance. G:10—Dinner music: t.ilks. The Christian Endeavor Society 7:00—Children’s period. n;()0—Dance concert. met on Sunday evening at 7 o’clock Doris Rivenburg, Ethel Cleveland 9:00—Muslc.il program. 8-00—Baritone, contralto, pianist. 336.9_WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—890. What’s all this hustUng about housekeeping and shopping 302.8— WGR. BUFFAUO—990. 8:45—Tenor, pianist, violinist. 8:00—Baritone recital. t.;e leader of the meeting wa.= Rev. and Marion Rivenburg. For four pe­ and arranging and fussing? What’s all this work in offices G:SO—Carpenter's orchestra; talk. 9:00—Morocco Temple Band. riods of four months each, ChArles 8:30—WEAF programs (3}4 hrs.) jO'Oa—Movies broadcast. Francis Bacheler and the subject 10:30—Lanin’s orchertra 9:30—Dance orchestra. “ How can we make our society Monaghan ana Elizabeth Lee. For for, building businesses increasing incomes, reaching higher 545.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—550. 315.7—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—950. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. 6:15—Lafayette dinner music; talk. 12:00—Classical violinist. more successful?” nine periods of four months each, I)ositions Isn’t the reward the wonderful hours of quiet and 5:35- Markets: roads; baseball. fII . 8:00—WGY program. O-no—Stringwood ensemble. l;nn-N . B. C. program. The Home Branch of the Wom­ Margaret Welles. For five periods rest in our own comfortable homes, just enjojdng life? Only 8:30—Theater program. : —Sacred song recital. 405.2— KHJ. LOS ANGELES—740. 9-00—Musical program. 7 00 11:15—Spanish serennders. en’s Missionary Society of the of four months each, Edward Riv­ we can make it a reward that’s equal to its cost and only we 9:30—Old fashioned dance music. 8:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 12:00—Durkee’s musicians. church will meet In the church par­ enburg. 11 ;35—Theatrical ;r;evue. can realize the fullness of our reward. •?A\ 10:00—Irish folk songs. 277 5—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1080. 405.2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—740 lors on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 4th 10:15—Old favorite melodies. • 8:00—Audtion program. The Golden Rule club will meet 6-45^ l n n e r music; studio program. at 2:30 o’clock. Tea will be served in the church assembly rooms on i 10:30-?-PoDular program; dance music. 7:30-W GY programs, 9:00—WEAF Eveready hour. Let’s put soft light and restful colors in our living rooms to 12:00—Organ recital. __ 8:00—Stromberg-Carlson hour. 10:30—Novelty program, at 4 o’clock. Friday evening, October 7th, at 7 soothe our tired nerves. Let’s put rich,- conafortable easy chairs 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 384.4— KGO. OAKLAND—780. Mr. and Mrs. Felix McCue of 7:30—Organ. Harmony Four. 9:00—Concert: players. o’clock. Members will please note 10:30—Request organ 12:30—WOW male trio. Millers Falls, Mass., were the week­ there, so soft and downy that they rest every muscle and fibre 8:4.5-Accordionist; baritone. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 1:00-N. B. C. program. the change of time, at which the , —Formica orch; dance music. 422.3— KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—710. end guests of Mrs. McCue’s par­ meeting will be callej^. The host­ of our work-worn bodies. Let’s be ,glad to shut our doors on -1J:25—Studio features; dance. 11:55—Time; weather; markets. 2:00—Organist; food talk. l'l;no—Fire.aicle hour; organ. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J, Edmund Brad­ the bustle of the outside wOi’ld and' just stay home in those"' 399.8—WTAM, CLEVELAND—750. 12:00—N. B. C. program. esses for the meeting will be the 12:30—Dance orchestra. 6 :00 -Stocks; baseball. 1:00—.lames’ dance program. ley. Misses Emily Rice and Margaret golden evening hours— our luxury hours—and live. Home is 6:00—Theater vaudeville. 6:30—Ten Eyck dinner music. 344.6—WCBD. ZION—870. The following have been elected Welles and the program committee 7:00—Cleveland orchestra. 7:25—Baseball; outdoor talk. our oivn little empire. Let’s enjoy it. 7:45—Pianist; twins. 9:00—Studio ensemble, mixed quartet, as a missionary committee in the lo­ Miss Gertrude Gibbs and Mrs. C. W. 8:00—WEAF programs (S hrs.) 8:30—WEAF programs. artists. cal church: Deacon John G. Tal­ ;iiA ■ ' 10:00—Studio program. Secondary DX Stations. Blankenburg. SeiDondary Eastern Stations cott, Mrs. C. 0. Britton, Mrs. C. W. Mr. and Mrs. William Potter of 275.1—WORD. BATAVIA—1190. 272.6^^WHAR, ATLANTIC CITY-1100 394.5—WHN, NEW YORK—760. Blankenburg, Franklin Welles, Jr. Groton, Conn, were weekend guests 10:15—Songs; organ: dance. 9:00—Mn.sic.ll program. and Rev. Francis P. Bacheler. 8:00—Instrumental trio. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK^70. 70:00—Bible instructions. of Mr. and Mrs.John Frazier. For Instance This Week 333.1— WKRC, CINCINNATI—900. 9:00—Soprano; talk; trumpeters. 288.3—WENR, CHICAGO—1040. At the beginning of the Sunday Alexander McKenna, who has ■ -10:00—Movie; PaddyCave Man. 10:00—Women’ s orchestra. 7:00—Organ: artists; stocks. School session on Sunday last at­ been at the Manchester Memorial The above three-piece corduroy overstulled suite, construction of webbing, bottom, 11:00- Dance program. 11:00—Artists fevue. , 9:00—Samovar orchestra; artists. 416.4— WHT, CHICAGO—720. tendance recognition was given to hospital for treatment has returned springs all hand tied,.cotton filled. 361.2— WSAI, CINCINNATI—830. 405.2—WFl, PHILADELPHIA—740. those pupils who had not missed a 7:4.5—Studio program. 6‘SO—Holst’s orchestra; questions. 8:00- Diversified prog; string trio. to his home here. Should be $125.00. Now ...... $75.00 9:00—WEAF programs. 8!oO-WEAF programs (4 hrs.) 10:00—Your Hour League. •• Sunday during the last quarter, as Mr. and Mrs. James Wood, Doro­ • 2o5.8-W«k, CLEVELAND—1130. 516.9—WCAE. PITTSBURGH-580. 12:00- ropnl.ir program. follows: The Picture Roll was giv- thy and Fred Wood have been vis­ 6:30—Winton orchestra. 6:00-iTwo dance orchestras. 1:00—Yonr Hour League. erh to Dorothy Jewell for the quar­ -7:30—Studio programs: vocal tno. 7:00—Theater Dixie Dandies. 370.2—WDAF, KANSAS CITY—8t0. iting for several days at the home 8:30—Music; artists, violinist, 7:30—Popular songs. 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. _ ter. Members of the Cradle Roll of Mrs. Wood’s sister, Mrs. Arthur 10:00- Dance orchestra. 8:00—*CelllsL flutist. 461.3—WHAS, LOUISVILLE—650. three months perfect attendance “ Best to Deal With” 440.9—W eX-W JR, DETRDIT—680. 8:30—Sealy Harmony Singers. 8:20—WEAF programs. were,'John Beebe and James Dog- 7:00—Ensemble; soloists. 9:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 340.7— WSM, NASHVILLE—880. 'TP'V 'TWI? Old furniture re-upholstered, box 8:00—WJZ programs (2 hrs,). 12:00—Maggie’s dance music. __ 8:14—Dinner orchestra. gart. 11:00—Red Apple Club. 361.2—WeSH. PORTLAND—830. 9:00—WEAF Eveready hour. In the Primary Department silver 9:0n—Theater orchestra. 10:00—Studio program. spring repaired, mattress reno­ it 352.7-WWJ, DETROIT—850. plated pins for three months’ per­ add x\ 6:00—Dinner concerL 225.4— WSYR, SYRACUSE—1330. 508.2—WOW. OMAHA—590. STATE TAVERN 8:00—Same as WEAF. 6:30—Syracuse dinner music. 10:00—Popular and old time musical; fect attendance were given to Dor­ vated, for samples and prices 322.4—CNRA, MONCTON—930. 7:30—Clark musical: talk. poultry and pig talk. othy Jewell. Six months, gold plat­ Business Men’s Luncheon iidi 7:30—Petite ensemble. 8:10—Hamilton entertainers. 11:09—Dance orchestra. ed pin to Majorle Prentice. Solid 9:00—Knights of Pythias program. 9:00—Meryl’s requests. 299.8— KMOX. ST. LOUIS—1000. for a real tasty meal. Phone 651-5 325.9—WBOQ. NE1V YORK—920, 9:30—Tenor, pianist. 8:00—Apple Girls: orchestra. gold pin for one year’s perfect at­ 8:30—Musical melange; talk. 468.5— WRC, WASHINGTON—640. 9:00—Orchestra soprano, tenor. tendance was awarded to Stewart Served from - 9:15—Brightest hour. 6:00—Waldorf orchestra. 10:29—Orche.stra: music mixers. 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. ^ V )1 8:00—WEAF programs (4 hrs.) 11:30—Lange’s dance orchestra. Prentice. One year and three 10:00—Hour of dance. months, Francis Beebe. One year and six months, Robert Doggart, Also A La Carte Service MANCHESTER UPHOLSTERING CO. 10:00— Tenor and Piano Recital Jr. A gold pin with pearl for two Cold Drinks and Near Beer Living Room Suites, Mattresses, Pillows, Breakfast Sets and Rugs. w- with Harry J. Caffrey and THE GREAT WAR TEN years’ perfect attendance was giv­ YEARS AGO TODAY en to James Prentice. Two years on Draught. Sylvia Richard Wood 119 Spruce Street, South Manchester. Corner Bissell end Spruce Streets. Just Thinking----- W. A. Clark and six months, Elizabeth Lee. Two Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ulrich, Prop. wnc (By United Press') years and nine months, Harry Pren­ Phone 851-5 Smile Through Your Wears Oct. 4, 1917. (< ...... Bernard Hamblen tice and Jack Prentice. Three years, Mr. Caffrey Field Marshal Sir Douglas Russell Precitice and Edward Riv­ Travelere Insunincii Oo.i ■Jaig takes 3,000 prisoners and Hartford, Conn. Caprice— On the Air of Ballet enburg. Three years and nine d’Alceste . . . Gluck-Saint-Saens pierces the German line for a months, Eleanor "Webb. A gold pin R. W. Joyner 467. mile gain on a wide front near Mrs. Wood set w'ith a diamond for four years Airplane propeller blades made ifyres. All For You . . Bertrand-Brown perfect attendance was given to from ordinary canvas compressed The British cruiser Drake is William Rice. Four years and three Program for Tuesday Roses for Picardy .Haydn-Wood Contractor and , Thank God for a Garden sunk by a U-boat. months, Charles Monaghan. Into a non-co|rro8ive product of 6:30 ,P. M.—Waldorf-Astoria Din­ ...... Teresa Del Riego The U. S. Senate votes Persh­ In the Junior Sunday school a metallic strength will be used by ing the rank of full general. Builder ner Music. Mr. Caffrey three months’ bronze pin was given • the navy department on Its training 6:55— ^News. Etude ...... Chopin 10:30— Club Worthy Hills Or­ to Ruth Blinn, Fred Lee, John Mon­ Trinity College and R. V. W. chestra. aghan, Jr., Harriett Rice, Beatrice Residence 71 Pitkin Street. Hutt, assistant professor of Trueman and Eleanor Prentice. philosophy. Sontb Manchester. Phone 7;30— Commercial Trust Anvileers Moat ulments atart from poor eliniinatiott Opening— Anvil Chorus. (constipation or aemi-constipation). fcte^ Cool 1 tinal poisons aap vitality, undermine h^ th Och! Maybe It’s You and make life miserable. Tonight try pR ARTESIAN WELI8 Red Lips Nature’s Remedy—all-vegetable correctira Drilled Any Diameter— ^ v e a t n e r You Don’t Like It— Not Much —not just an ordinary laxative. See how M? Notice of the Tax Collector s will aid in restoring your appetite and rid Any Depth Any Place I’m Coming Virginia you of that heavy, loggy, pepless feeling. Meet Me In the Moonlisht M ilit safe, purely vegetable— COMFORT Trio; Selections to be announced Hall, old October, bright and chill. First freedman from the summer Charles F. Volkert All persons liable by law to pay Dancing Tambourine taxes in the Under the Moon sun! Blast Hole Drilling C’est Vo us (waltz) Spice high the bowl, and drink TONIGHT Ninth School District ^TOMOPROW;? .^IrIGKT Test Drilling for Foundation Shaking the Blues Away your fill! m of Manchester are hereby notified Roam On My Little Gypsy Thank heaven, at last the sum­ Water Systems Here’s a Cory Glow At Druggists—only 25c that I shall on October 1, 1927. Sweetheart; ' ^ , mer’s done! Pumps for All Purposes. have a rate bill for the collection Senior. Strong, >ttrae> Trio: Selections to be*announced of 2 1-2 mills on the dollar laid on tlTC, durable. The Lily Come, m'y friend, my fire is burning Tel. 1375-5. the list of 1926 as of July 14, 1927. You Know That I Love You bright, $ 5 9 8 HIGHLAND PARK P. 0 . due the collector October 1, 1927, I’m Not the Same Since You A fire’s no longer out of place, payable at Said Goodbye How clear it glows! (there’s frost NOW IS THE TIME TO You and I Love You and Me tonight). NO. 4 FIRE ENGINE HOUSE, . from “ Bye, Bye Bonnie” It looks white winter In the face. SCHOOL STREET At Sundown Typewriters daily from 9 a. m., to 8 p. m. And Cosy Glow Jon. Closing— Anvil Chorus Be mine the tree that feeds the CLEAN AND Take Notice— The law provides iM. Light, eonvenleni, ■>.'1 Even hangs on the 8:30— “ Rollo Round the World” fire! All makes. Sold, rented, ex­ that if any tases shall remain un­ Raymond-Whltdomb Bound Be mine the sun knows when to paid one month after the same srall. 9; 0 0— Manning-Bowman Concert. set! '■ changed and overhauled. shall become due, interest at the Beginning tonight, WTIC will pre­ Be mine the moniths when friends REPAIR Special Discounts to Students. rate of nine per cent eball be $ 4 2 1 sent a series of weekly programs desire charged from the time that such sponiyjred by the Mannlng-Bow- To turn In here from cold and YOUR tax becomes due until the same la ,,,and Smooth Running _.man Company. wet! Telephone 821 paid, also lawful fees for travel or This opening presentation will he collecting after November 15, 1927. W^sttn^house in the naturi of a prologue in­ The sentry sun, that glared so long FURNACE WM. TAYLOR, “ The" quietest balloon I ever useds-^."~So7^ one car - troducing the artist^ who are to O’erhead, deserts his summer Kemp's Music Collector. owner told us about the NEW Goodyear All-Weather take part in these concerts. It post; LET US DO IT. w’ill be introduced by R. P. So. Manchester, Conn., Occ^, G low Balloon. And this tire IS quiet—quiet and smooth run­ Ay, you may brew it hot and Sept. 19, 1927. Tracy, president of the Manning- strong; House Makes eeol tooois llTebte. Orset to dress ning. It rides on its sturdy shoulder ribs with np'ob­ Bowman Company who will out­ "The joys of winter”— come, a ROBERT GRIFFITH by, loo “ -or fos the faedk. Got one todey. line the purpose of the series toast! 140 Oak St. Phone 1325-12 jectionable rumble, 'vibration or loss of power. and mention briefly the various — Thomas Constable: Old Octo­ A VISIT TO THE OF subjects which will be included BUY ber. CEMETERY THESE Eighty treads were actually made up and tested in from week to week. FROM 9:30— Aitay Harmony Belles— will disclose many monuments of ONE DEALERS road service before this tread was adopted because it our making. You will find me­ Songs of Autumn. DIANA’S TAILOR SHOP was quiet, yet had traction, safety and long ■weiar. Now that autumn is here, and the TEST ANSWERS morials of all kinds'from simple leaves are donning mantles of headstone to a stately mausoleum. Manchester Electric Co. Whether you need tires now or not—see Goodyear^^s-i varied, bright colors, songs of Removed From 7 Walnut To each and all we give our best autumn are appropriate. The attention both as to execution and 861 Main St. NEW balloon tire. Let us explain why it is the World’s Akay Harmony Belles in the Here is the solution to the LET­ Street to Block at Corner of erection. Our book of designs is South Manchester Greatest Tire. program they will broadcast TER GOLF puzzle on the comics at your service. 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Mcitiy ^*Good Buys Apartments—Flats— Farms and Land for Salo 7t WINNING BEAUTY P P E Tenements for Bent 83 FOR SALE^=-FARM, small farm on Want Ad Infonnalloii TO b e n t —- 5 ROOM FLAT upstairs, State Road in Bolton, seven room DOES NOT MEAN STARDOM large rooms, newly, painted, modern house, large barn and chicken coop. ■ *. f o u n d —BUNCH OF KEYS In fr6nt f q R SALE—FULL BLOODED 1 year Imi^ovements, price $20 Inquire 8 Price only $4250. This farm, won't of Barstow’s Badlo Shop. Owner may old German Police_do_g. Call i Birch Btraetj Phone 2298. last long at this price. See Stuart J. "Manchester have same by applying at shop. or inquire 29 Summer street. Wasley, Real Estate Agency, 827 (Contiiliieff from yaf$e .1) TO RENT—4 room 1®®®®®°^ Main street. Tel: 1428-2. Evening Herald LOST—NAVY BLUB SILK umbrella, Live Stock— Vehicles The Market Place modern improvements, SvRldgewqod with gold border and Initial ‘ K" on rtreet. Tel. 1954 or Inquire 105 72 Calif., where she now conducts a CTassified Advertisements Honses for dale beauty salon, dispensing to patron* handle. Reward. Telephone 2245. FOR SALE—3 months old pigs 1^00 Spruce street. ' the secrets of her beauty. a piece. Inquire 171 Spencer street or TO RENT—TENEMENT with all Im­ DELMONT STREET—Nice 6 room An noon cements for Used Cars provements a f 24,Pine street. Inquire single, nice shrub j and trees, house Lots of Heartaches , x n K oW TjS^°uijHir.r>«iu^Ln.nrn.nju«nr>inruu-u-Lru-.ri- The beauty contest has been re^ WILL YOU own an automobile In 1927? If consid­ Geo. W. Ferris, 10 Pine street. , good shape, 1 car garage. Price only ; ^%“rV °a rtro The Manchester Upholstering Co. Podltry and Supplies 48 $7,500. Cash $1,500. Call Arthur A. sponsible for a 'lot of heartaghes,** ■ la price ot three llpe»« 1. now located at ering the purchase of a good used car look over TENEMENTS of four, six and seven Knofla. Tel. 782-2, 875 Main “Look for says Harry Rapf, Metro-Qol4^yH" 116 Spruce street ROASTING chickens. Karl Marks. 136 offered on this page every day. Here may be found rooms, on Woodbridge-street. newly the electric sign.” , , Lina rate, per day tor transient South Manchester _ renovated. Apply David Armstrong, Mayer producer, "and quite a hit S.ummer street. Telephone 1877. New many cars of practically every standard make and type COLONIAL HOME—180 Porter Street. for the producer because the win­ laid eggs. ______ready for instant service— and frequently at remark­ Buckland. Tel. 184-2, Suitable for two family dwelling. Effective March XT, STEAMSHIP TICK BTS^ll Part« of ners generally have nothing more O&eh ChWPffe 3 ROOM APARTMENT -In Forrest Half of house now rented, leaving the world. Ask for sailing lists and 1000 MARCH HATCHED White ably low priees. than beauty.” rates. Phone 750-2. Robert J. Smith. Block, modern Improvements. Jani­ very desirable six rooms and bath 6 Consecutive • * I i i ct. Leghorn Pullets. High Prodnc‘ng These cars are offered by reputable dealers and indi­ with all conveniences, for buyer or Director Tod Browning says ola 1 I 1009 Main streeU tor service. Call .Manchester 1986, 8 Consecutive j i * ’otsi 18 ots strain. Grown uder Conn. Grow viduals The quality of cars is unusually good. Often can be rented separately. Reasom greatest success was with Lon Ch^ Healthy Chick” Plan. Oliver Bros., THREE BOOMS— Heated apartments able terma Phone Manchester,221. ney and he is "n o beauty,” ^ i^ord'era Antomoblles tor Sale No. Windham. Conn. ______one is included that is practically new; others have been with bath. Apply shoemaker, Trot­ reconditioned and are attractive in appearance and good PEARL STREET—3 family house, Corinne Griffith, who was a Texas MARCH PULLETS—All ^breeds from ter Block. all conveniences. Extra building lot. beauty contest winner, declares f o r s a l e excellent stock. Also tor long service. TO RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, all Im­ Frontage 126 feet, 156,depth. Suitable that acting is as much a business 1925 Hudson Coach ers. Wm. E. Bradley. Phone 1163-3, provements, 176 Bldrldge street. In­ for milk station, trucking, business or as anything else and that she does 1925 Ford Coupe 321 Oakland street, Manchester. quire 113 Eldrldge street. any business that needs to be near 1 Bulok Touring THE PRICES Main street. Price and terms of Ar­ not think the winning of a beauty tual number of times the ^ 1 Overland Touring Articles for Sale 45 TO RENT— 6 ROOM TENEMENT, all thur A. Knofla. Tel. 782-2, 875 Main contest "means anything in the ed. charging ^t the rate ^ 1 Ford Touring Improvements, steam heat, good as “Look for the electric sign.” movies other than it may he an FOR's a l e , HETWOOD WAKEFIELD AND TERMS new, 16 Wadsworth street. Apply on ^®CRAWFORD AUT0®SUP^T CO. premlsea opening wedge.” r . *iirtimS s . “ • Oldsmoblle-Marmon Sales & Service baby carriage. Good condition. Rea­ Corliss Palmer, the southern ®*N0 ^‘^tTil forbids” ; display line, not Center and Trotter,Sts. Teh sonable. Phone 413. WILL INTEREST YOU It O r e n t —SEVEN ROOM double ten­ beauty, owes her success on the ement house opposite Manchester TOLLAND screen to a beauty contest. She Dependable Used Cars Bnilding Materials 47 Green school, all modem Improve­ Manchester Motor SalM Co. ments. Phone 2457. a contest conducted by Eugene Y. 1069 Main St. So. Maimhester Brewster’s, film magazines and 1 ^ TeL 740 CONCRETE BLOCKS of all kinds for Miss Enid Morris w6nt Monday more than one time. mcor- Open Eves & Sundaya sale. Inquire Prank Damato, 24 TENEMENT—^Just vacated, good con­ er married the millionaire puhllsn- dition, improvements, available to Arlington Heights, Mass., to en­ er. She has just finished a picture SS.*; f{i« ;;u M Homestead Street, Manchester, garage, near trolley and school. No t h r e e BUICK SEDANS In excellent Apartment*—Flats— ter the Frier school conducted by in which she played the lead. She condition. _ _ _ ^_^^^^^ 5 ,^ ^ ’rLT^r.iLA/wi.r.n>uu^»n.r.oru-u-u-u^ Apartments— Flats— objection to children. Phone 859-4. Tenements for Bent 6 8 Miss Cora E. Morse. believes, however, that the day of J, M. SHEARER Tenements for Rent 63 Henry Barlheault has returned ed. Capitol Bulck Co. TeL 1600 Electrical Appliances— Radio 49 I TO RENT—3 ROOM TENEMENT. In­ beauty prize wlnneirs achieving PLEASANT SIX ROOM flat. l“ Pr®^«- quire 30 Church street. from a few days spent in Canada. fame in the movies has passed.*^ All advertisements mus^^conform Miss Hazel West has returned Garages— Service— Storage 10 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING appll- APARTMENTS—Two. three and four ments and good location. Vacant Oct. Mary Plckforff’s Idea In style, oopy and typog room apai'tmenta heat. Janitor ser­ 1st. Inquire 9 Strickland street. UP STAIRS TENEMENT—all Im­ from a trip to Atlantic City and a regulations enforeed Py th^ P^^^ ances, motors, generators, sold and provements at 9 Church street. In­ It Is significant In this connec­ vice. gas range, refrigerator, In-a- visit with friends In Boston, Mass. repaired; work called for. Pequot door bed furnished- Call Manchester 6 BOOM TENEMENT all modem im­ quire at 11 Church street. tion that Mary Elckford iwently Vail % "e"vls^^% "ject any copy con- TO RENT—Garage. Inquire 342 Cen­ Electric Co.. 407 Center street. Phone Construction Company, 2100 or tele­ provements, steam ^®®t. a®d garage. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Price and devised a ‘best girl” contest to sup­ ter street. Tel. 1143. 1592. phone 782-2. Inquire 52 Russell Street. TeL 303-2. Business Locations for Rent 64 Harris Price spent Sunday in New plant the usual beauty CLOSING® , “r e - Haven. 49-A FIVE ROOM FLAT all modern Im- SIX ROOM TENEMENT, all modem, method of obtaining prospe^ loi -.v\ V ri«cro?lf n^^n.” §llu‘;day. TO RENT—ONE CAR GARAGE on Fuel and Feed The All Day Sewing meeting of nrovements, rent reasonable, 82 Sum­ only $27 monthly; also four room STORE on Center street. Inquire M. the screen. She selected thirteen 10:30 a. m. Keeney Court. Phone 1620. mer street. Inquire 243 W. Center tenement with Improvements, at 17 the Union Missionary society will girls from as many cities in $ 8, $ 10, J. Morlarty, 422 East Center street. rrelephone Your Want Ads FOR SALE—Best Hardwood, street. Phone 1716. Oakland street. Phone 2361-12. be held at the home of Mrs. Ivan United States for parts in her next Wanted Autos;— ^Motorcycles 12 $12 a load. Hardwood slabs. $7, $12. Wilcox at Merrow, Conn., Thurs­ Cash on delivery. Tel. 895-3. C. R. FIVE ROOM FLAT all modern Ini- SIX ROOM TENEMENT on Newman picture. Brains were the pre-re­ "(^IllRGB^itATE ^ g1ven®abSve Palmer, 44 Henry st. provements. Vacant after Oct. 15th. street, eIso five rooin flEt, e11 ixioq* day. quisite, not beauty.;, a u to s—Will buy cars for Junk. Inquire 24 Orchard street. Phone ern Improvements, steam heat. In­ Miss Nettie Darby has returned Gertrude Olmsted, who once won V 1 sh'®PATES win ^be^licclpred^^as Used parts for sale, FOR SALE—HARDWOOD $9 Reo quire 147 East Center street. Phone ASSESSORS’ BOARD from a visit with relatives In pairing'. Abel’s Service Station, Oa. truck load; $9.75 split. V. Firpo, 116 245-2. a beauty contest in Chicago says Wells street. Phone 1307-2. 1830. Illian, N. Y. that the winning of such a wntest iu3 ^ ^ i^ J 5 u ^ n n J^u-i-i-i-nnriri.>^»«»‘ r.nr'uuv«r.r.r.r FIVE ROOM TENEMENT, equipped Mr. and Mrs. George Carrier of Say® tollowlng the first^nserUoa^^^ with all improvements. Apply 15 6 ROOM TENEMENT with sevHng “ does not make yon * Business Services Offered 13 COAL—Burn wood this Fall. Ashworth street or call 475-3. room, all Improvements, corner BIs- ALREADY AT WORK Glastonbury were Sunday guests of merely gives you the impetus to go We sell hard and soft firewood, also sell and Holl streets. Inquire 135 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Steele. into pictures.” Similar sentiments bllity for errors, in telephoned fireplace wood. L. T. Wood, 55 Bis- FOR RENT—EIGHT ROOM inodern Blssell street. George Bartlett and his sister, ^\\Y"be ass®umed^and their accuracy CHAIR CANING neatly d^ne Price ^s^JI.^Pho..^^^^^ _ ___ house, near the Center, on Center were expressed by the other sween cannot he guaranteed right, satisfaction guaranteed. Carl street. William Kanehl. TO RENT—a small tenement ^ • Mrs.JVirs. Elizaiiiiiza Harney have closed favorites whO have taken Pa-^ in Anderson, 53 Norman street. Phone rooms on Blssell street. Inquire 63 and are stopping at the Phone 664 1892-2. Garden— Farm— Dairy Products 50 1-2 Blssell street. Only Elected Yesterday and Mrs. Lewis B. beauty pageants. Cla^ T? FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, 313 a beauty contest in Brooklyn, K OR WANT AD SERVICE FOR SALE—CHOICE seed rye. E. A. Price. ASK 15 Main street. Phone 888-3. Y., and almost immediately Florists— Nurseries Buckland, Wapping, Conn. Telephone TO RENT—3 BOOM tenement, all Im­ Has Been Doing Prelimin­ Mrs. W . B. Bean of Tolland and HoUywood. Dorothy Mackaill, thg Index of Classifications 67-5. FOR RENT—SEVEN ROOM single provements, 22 Norman streeL^ Stafford Springs has recently re­ English actress, won a contest a r r iv e d f r o m HOLLAND, large house. George A. Brown, corner turned from Florida where she shipment of tulips, daffodils, hya­ FOR SALE—Blue grapes one dollar Cooper and West Center street. So. London; Mary Astor was a A^st na­ Evening ®^^®'I'J^^f“ ^clas8lflcat?on8 cinths, lilies crocus, all colors. Way- per basket delivered anywhere in went to attend the funeral of her grouped according to m Manchester. ary Jobs Just the Same. tional beauty winner; Mar^Phii- QiflA Gardens, P. J»- Hurke, RockMlle town. Call at 155 Oak street or tele­ brother. bin, of Chicago, also was first m Road Tel M4-2, Rockville. Dellv- SALVATION FESTIVAL The Sunday school social held or«r « « - phone 1325-3. U. Osano. FOR RENT—SIX ROOM single house, a beauty contest; Hope Dare -wim all improvements, furnace, at 5 Irv­ last Friday evening at the Feder­ cated: ^ ...... 1 ^erjeS^ln^M ,-,,m,u.».Mr,r,nr,rn- one conducted by a Los Angeles PK)St and Pound . Household Goods S i ing street. Phone 1368. TAKES A NEW FORM Although not elected until yes­ ated church was well attended and Announcements .. Heating-Plumblng-Roofing 17 terday, the new hoard of assessors a pleasant evening was spent to­ newspaper; Mayron Aye w®“ ® FOR RENT—SEVERAL first class beauty contest in Chicago and went Personals ^ FOB A LIMITED TIME, we will give gether. Games were played suit­ rents with all Improvements. Apply has been working for more than a to Los Angeles as a Sennett bath- DUBUQUE ROOFING CO. Roofing of a $39.50, 9x12 Axminister rug with 1 Edward J. Holl, 865 Main street. Tel. week on the card Index of the Lin­ able to please both the older and 5 every 3 piece living rooni suite; also j ine girl; Lorna Palmer won a con- C t S S S l S '? o r khids. 21 Falrview street. South 560. Interesting Entertainment Re der system and on the measure­ younger members, after which re­ Auto Accessories—Tires . . . . . 6 Manchester. Telephone ^ ^ a bridge lamp. Put that in your pipe teft in Los Angeles In luto Repalrlng-Palntlng . • • 7 and smoke it. Benson’s Furniture FOUR ROOM, all modern Improve­ places Vegetable Sale at ments of houses and garages and freshments were served. 7-A Rally Day was observed at the witih 300 beauties and Co. ments. Call at 14 Arch street or tele­ the transfers of property made Miner was “Miss Australia, win- Auto Schools 8 Moving-Trucking-Storage 20 phone 9 8 8 . ______Army’s Citadel. Federated Sunday school last Sun­ Xutos—Ship by Truck ...... 9 FOR SALE—ONE FOUR burner gas since the last grand list was fig- ner of the antipodes contest She day with about eighty present. A GaJagfcs-Servlc^Storage ...-. 10 range, and one three burner with FOR RENT—Four room tenement on ured. ------— - also competed at -^Hantic City. r, M HEVENOR local and long dis­ The Salvation Army harvest fes­ cabinet. White Rotary sewing ma­ East Middle Turnpike, modern im­ The board will start its official i'playlet in two scene^ w^as^ given^ by There, however, are some of the tance hauling ahd chine A-1 condition; also all kinds provements. Apply 92 East Middle tival, different this year from the sittings on Monday an4 will be in ' the children of ' the" Sunday "" " school Pn^^umatic tire trucks. Prompt ser of stove repair, especially for the Turnpike. usual observance here, took the girls who “made the grade. For vice. Reasonable rates. Tel. Manches­ Quaker. Benson’s Furniture Co. session thereafter every week until The first scene showed a commit­ » f e “ f4ar.-vr-; form of an entertainment at the the first of November to receive the tee meeting in progress planning the most part it is a Household Services Offered ter 67-4. ______IN SELWITZ BUILDING three room story. The girl winner FOR SALE—Time to heat up. Stoves, apartm- i, all modern improvements. Citadel last night and a large lists filed by property owners. Lists for a rally and the second scene B uilding— t cntractlng ...... PFRRETT a n d GLENNEY Local beauty contest usually departs iPt F lo rists— Nurseries ...... jg stoves of all kinds, heaters $5 up Inquire Selwitz Shoe Shop. TeL 835-2. crowd was present. must be filed on or before Novem­ showed thi plans being worked and long distance lI vI to $40, new and used. Spruce Street Groups which took part In the out Two posters, "W hat Would- Hollywood with-'highchi^L^s^^^ Ing. Dally express to Hartford. Liv Second Hand Store. NEW FOUR ROOM tenement, with ber 1 and the penalty for failure to ------* finds in that city of ^®a"^Hul wom­ Te^flnl-P— \l ery car for hire. Telephone 7--. steam heat. Bridge Street Colonial program were the Corps band, the do so Is the addition of 10 per cent Jesus Do’’ and “ The Six Rules Junior band and the Songsters. en scores as pretty as she is. the SETTEE—4 1-2 feet long, covered Gardens. Call 2195. to the amount of the list. Jesus” were the base of the Knl-Trucklng-Storage^SnerV-DreiM -S .... 20 WANTED—LOAD OR part load to with hair cloth $5. Watkins Used Other groups of girls appear in thoughts. Miss Bernice A. Hall competition becomes too ^®®° ^ Lawrence, Mass., September 28. Man­ Furniture Store, 17 Oak street. ONE, THREE AND one four room Paradoxical Position soon she either takes n pwt in a P ain tin g—Papering ...... ^2 chester & New York Motor Dispatch. fiat, on second floor, at 168 Oak drills and chorus singing. Haroia The board this year consists of S. told in an interesting manner a Professional Services ...... Turkington, the only indr/lduai so­ story entitled “ The Coming of the m ob scene or a job in s®®® Tel 7-2 or 1282. _ street. all Improvements, with Emil Johnson, chairman; Samuel line or returns home, a sadder and T a ilorin g — Oyetn&^leaning .. Wanted— To Buy 58 garage. Inquire 164 Oak street or loist on the program,, played the Nelson, clerk; and George A. John- King.” A pleasing feature was the MANCHESTER & N. Y. MOTOR D I^ call 616-5. presenting to the Sunday school a Toilet Goods and Services...... PATCH—Part load to and from son.The latter two were elected wiser girl. • TTniiirwood Wanted—Business Service ...... Refreshments were sold In th- miniature Chinese home made by Yet today, when the H oU ^oo New York, regular service, Call 7-2 lUNK—I will pay highest prices for yesterday while the former Mr. Etlncntlonal basement. Formerly the Army so.d a Chinese Christian minister and Chamber of Commerce Courses and Classes ...... or 1282. all kinds of junk; also buy all kinds DEMOCRATIC VICTORIES Johnson is continuing his present vegetables and other farm produce brought to our school by Miss Private Instruction ...... "***’ *’ *(».a of chlcken-s. Morris H. Lessner. tele­ term. He has been a member of the 23 phone 9 8 2 - 4 . ______which had been collected In trips to Dyer. The children were most en­ Dancing ...... f*...... Repairing * Norwich, Conn., Oct. 4.— Demo­ board for 24 years. Musical—Dianiatic ...... ;i,...... crats carried the “ small town the outlying districts of Manches­ thusiastic over the gift and it will W an ted—Instruction ...... M.^GAZINES. rags, bundled paper, George A. Johnson is In a para­ be kept carefully to be used later Ftnnnciql e x p e r t k e y FITTING. L p 'n mow­ junk bought for cash. Phone 849-3. elections in Sterling, Plainfield ter. The proceeds from the festival doxical position as the result of his Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages .*... in Sunday school work. ers sharpened and repaired, also Will call. J. Eisenberg. and Jewett City yesterday, in a are given to the Salvation election. He is serving out the un­ Business Opportunities scissors, knives p d saws sharpened. section which was reported to have fund for the traing college and for m orirclta^l a ^ i Money to Loan ...... expired term of a man who is still stantly in the making for new an Rooms Without Board 59 been made a test field by the Ku homes for the fallen. bigger beauty pageants. , Money Wanted ...... S a °ro 1 d ®SVe®4o^rSorNorm on the board. Mr. Nelson resigned Hpjp and situations ftr^ t, Manchester, Conn. Telephone !Klux Klan. Plainfield, voting in from the board of assessors this Helo Wanted—Female „ 462. ______ROOMS, "INGLE or in suites, all mod­ ‘ districts lor the first time, put Each year there are 80,000 appli­ year but ran for a new term and Help Wanted—Male •••••■•;■’ * 37 ern Improvements, inc "ding heat. Democrats into office by majori­ Selp Wajited-Male or Female..^^_37 cations for patents in Washington, Mr. Johnson was chosen to fill out MOWER SHARPENING, key making, For particulars, phone 524. Aaron ties ranging from 500 to 700. The m o o se W '.nted phonographs, glocks, D. C. Many are not granted, hut the former’s unexpired term. Mr. and Mrs. George Dresser re- GIVE A SEND#F Agents 38 Johnson. 62 Linden street. voters turned out in greater num­ Situations Ranted—Female . ers. Irons, etc. repaired. Gunsmith ■ ■ a r» Si r> rt about 50,000 are issued. The board will be in session turnod to New York after visiting Situations Wanted—Male ...... ing. Braithwaite, 150 Center St. bers than ever before. . Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 every day except Saturday from 9 Mrs. May Randall. . „ . OLD FUR COATS remodeled and re­ to 11:30 iathe morning and from 1 Mrs. Eugene Oehlers of Spring- TO £>ogs—Birds—Pets •:2 lined at moderate prices. Mrs. A. WANTED—Room and board by young -to 7 o’clock in the afternoon. The field, Mass., is the guest of her- I,ive Stock—Vehicles ...... Bolen, Centennial Apartments. Tel. Protestant girl, preferably on W(^t mother, Mrs. Fannie Dixon Welch. Poultry and SuppUes . . . • • • • • • 43 Saturday morning hours will be the 44 216-3. Side, near mills. Address Box P. G., ,Re'v. Yvo Wain preached as a Wanted — P els— Poultry—Stock in care of Herald. same but the office will close in the Adrlau'Grobti proprietor |JJ® For Sale— Mlacellaneoaa SEWING MACHINES, repairing of candidate In a church In Niantic 45 afternoon at 5 o’clock. The office Articles for Sale ...... 46 all makes, oils, needles and supplies. of the board is located on the first Sunday. Mr. Wain is the brother of Boats and Accessories ...... R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. FLIGHT DELAYED t o , the HU^^eUo*-member, Building Materials ?o Phone 715. floor of .the municipfal building at the local pastor. • . „ , Diamonds-Watches-Je^ry .. « Phone Your Want Ads the extreme northwest corner. Miss Gertrude Gates of Hartford J, ZT n eh eeter 'Lodte Electrical Appliances—Radio Berlin, Oct, 4.— Storms today is spending a week’s vacation at tile Fuel and Feed ...... Vn Courses and Classes 27 7 prevented the take-off of the new TALE SPINNERS home of Mrs. C. A. Holmes, Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 J inkers hydro-airplane on its pro- j | To The gl Household Goods • • • ...... ,9 Learn barbering, ladles’ haircutting. FORM LIARS’ CLUB George Pinckney and son., lOT CaiMorhih M Machinery and Tools ...... Tuition very reasonable, day, even­ posed trans-Atlantic flight to New : George, Jr., are ghests of Mrs. Musical Instruments ...... •• ing courses. Vaughn’s Barber School, York by way of the Azores from Pana, 111. — While motoring Howard Rice. ^ to Amerigo M oripm . Office and Store Equipment . . . . 14 Market street, Hartford, Conn. The amusem'ent committee met Sporting Goods—Guns ...... Norderney, Germany. through Oklahoma recently Carl Miss Eleanor Frost of Amherst, Specials at the Stores ...... The plane, a tri-motored one, was Evening Herald H. Preihs was attacked by a hand Mass., was married Saturday to Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... Private Instruction 28 to have'carried a crew of three and of hostile Indians but he seized a George Peck of Rutland, Vt. ^ a,t” 'thrmeetln|.o « « W S Wanted—To Buy ...... Rooms—Boara—Hotels—Resort# a woman, passenger. The identity tomahawk from one and slew 45 bride lived here when a young girl Restaurants PRIVATE INSTRUCTION given In all of the passenger has been kept and is well known. The local people dam m ar school subjects by forrner of them. Rooms Without Board ...... Irammar school principal, for rates secret. Frederick Loose is the pilot, That Is the story told from a attending the wedding were Mr. Boarders Wanted ...... and with him were to have gone a speaker’s platform here by Preihs and Mrs. William Lyman, Mr. and Country Board—Resorts c a ll 2 15-5. ______Call 664 Hotels—Restaurants ...... radio expert and a mechanic. The himself. The statement may he Mrs. Conrad Venberg, Mr. Madison. Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... Heljp Wanted— ^Female 35 take-off had been set for dawn to- 1 explained by the fact that he is Woodward and Jaspar Woodward, Real Estate For Rent And Ask for a Want Ad Taker secretary of the Central Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Philip Isham, Mr^ and Apartments, Flats, Tenements.. 6 day. j ("IRT, for general housework and to Liars’ Association. Mrs. Peck will make their home in Business Locations for Ren. .... assist with care of children. Address Fred Thompson and wuuaui Houses for Rent ...... Box H In care of Herald.______PROBING FIRE j Tell Her What You Want Business and professional men Rutland, Vt. Suburban for Rent ...... oj organized the club because they Mrs. Julia Little and Horace Lit­ An experienced operator will ta)ie your ad, helij you Burke. Summer Homes for Rent 01 wanted a social organization tle spent a week in Amherst at the Wanted to Rent ...... » WOMAN to care for children Phone Boston, Mass., Oct. 4.— Fire ! word it for best results, and see that it Is properly In­ that would he "different.” Once home of Mrs. John Locke, attending Real Estate For Sale 413. that swept seven wooden apart- j Apartment Buildings for Sale..« 6. ment houses in the Forest Hills serted. Bill will be mailed same day allowing you until a month they get togethat, for a the wedding of Mrs. Locke’s daugh­ Maw EWp'tl*™ C .S I '‘”.faTea Business Property for Sale . . . . « << section, making homeless a dozen session of. well told falsehoods, ter, Miss Eleanor Frost Saturday. Farms and Land for Sale ...... 7. Help Wanted— Male 36 seventh day after insertion to take advantage of the families, was under investigation and the ones who tell the big­ Accompanying Mrs. Little on-her Houses for Sale ....■.■...... 7. CASH RATE. gest whoppers are made officers. remains ot famous pharaohs. Lots for Sale ...... <■ MANAGER—Wanted for Manchester today. Twedve other buildings return home were Mrs- Helen Resort Property for S a le ...... branch store, no experience neces­ Were set on fire ^ y sparks, in­ Members point out that they Young Dickinson of New Jefsey and Suburban for Sale ...... 7i sary. $500 cash deposit required on cluding the Old Nurse’s Home. never mix their pleasure with Mrs. Belle 3rown of Maine. Real Estate for Exchange »■..«* 7 goods. $300 up monthly. Manufac­ Damage by the fire was estimated business affairs. Wanted—Real Estate ...... 7 turer, 338 Pearl street, Hartford, The following were elected at the Anetlon—Legal Notices ^ . at $75,000. annual town meeting held Monday Auction Sales Conn. Warrantee Legal I otices »«••••••** afternoon. By Frank Beck Town clerk and treasurer, H. f . Collins, r. _ — i .. GAS BUGGIES—More Mystery W E L L ... HERB First Selectman, Jos. N. Clarke, Deeds on Ploreuce W A r TAKE rr WE ARE— NOW six room single TH IS IS d. ' buUding lot LISTEN TO LET x ISQs A M Y. T I L L EASY, CASEY. H E ^ GO N N A FOR THE Second Selectman, Clair Robin- street with extra GONNA BE h im s e l f furnace and MY liAINP IS h e's p u l l in g BLOW W alk, curbing, gas. REA^N, HQA. \ A CINCH- I RIDE NIFTIEST BUS If Interest- d o n t s p e n d MADE U P --. UP AT THAT >TO A N EW Third selectman, Raymond garage all for Of r — IT'S WORTH W ELL UP IN h a c k .— w e *Ll THEY CAN ♦16POO FOR u ____ AiOBOOY L E T M Y < JOINT WHERE SHOW M E .. Squler, d. . j, Pd in a home investigate tOdp, jC A t* STOP Wi. WAITING ALL A LL THE STICK AROUND "Assessor, Philip Isham, d. Building lot on Lilac A CAR* JUST^ ^NIGHT BEHIND. H IM S l6 ,0 0 0 OUTSIDE, TILL^ ALU I ASK TO IMPRESS ME. BUS— '^millionaires IS* Board of Relief, Charles Seeley, aivfi and level. Price ohlY Jl.OOit $ l 6 p O O HIS GARAGE,^ FLASH CLASS. NEI&1BOR&.. HIS ROLL b u y t h e i r HE^ RIPE ^ Good paying business ^ FOR A / e / / ' BUDDY FOR A Collector of taxes, Howard jruce street, two stores, one apaxt- b e f o r e B U G ^E Sw Spruce C A R -^ . N PICKING. Squiers, r. Price only $12,500 W E GRAB Registrar of voters. Curtis A. °^^Six room slnglfe. HIM— ► _T M A r'!S k Holmes, r. Price is only $4,200. Easy Registrars of voters, Erwin S. OUR EIRE) terms. ^ two ) Collins, d. _ , . , Wadsworth street, a IS’^o® LETS IM. Auditors, Frederick Abell, r; family of six yooms each, , FOR Rowland L. Cobb. d. veSences. The price is^ very ^ HIM. Grand jurors, Albert Ljman, r, Henry Hutchins, r; Cdnrad Schfier- ^^SiiWing lot with er, r; Jos. N. Clarke, d; Philip Is­ er gas, city water, electricify, au ham, d; Edwin Collins, d. therf and available Constables, Frank Squiers, r. $4*50. Well located, easy terms. Harvey Collins, r; Clair Robeson, r; Clinton Mewis. d; Ralph Buell, ROBERT ]. d; William Macht, d. - ^ , . School committee, Frederick 1009 Main St. V. Real Estate, Insurance, j^bell, r and Fannie Welch, d, for SteamshiD Tickets. 1 three years; Juhie Squiers, 1 year.

8 i />t»PRR FANNY SAYS; SKIPEY SENSE «xi NONSENSE — a LKK iiaa tox FuY Msrrcr Jf you’re on the Gloomy ■ Line, VPHAV? ‘THROUCH TH 6 S K V Get a transfer: If you’re inclined to fret and pine. T H A V 1 ffHOOlO KNOW Get a transfer; gveRiTHwc? MAree Get oft the track of Doubt and Gloom, ) STARS IJ (MSCHOOl* Get on the Sunshine Track— there s A n ' t h ^ m o o n l y n j e ^ om ; Gdt a transfer. T e A C H 6R A N ' TH 6V'J A C L C fA R N C D If you’re on the Worry Train, &xrm' Get a transfer: O PfW HIM You must not stay there and com­ plain, Get a transfer: The Cheerful cars are passing through, And there is lots of room for you. Get a transfer.

If you’re on the Grouchy track, - Get a transfer: Just take a “ Happy Special” back. Get a transfer: Jump op the train, and pull the BES.U.».PAT.Orr.. rope •«a>7 av NIA SCRVtCa INQi That lands you at the station “ Hope,” A square shooter Is pretty sure Get a transfer. to-make a hit with a miss. Aunt Eppie Hogg, the Fattest Woman in S Counties By Fontaine Pox WASHINGTON TUBBS H Dancing is like poetry: it may be By Crone a mess even if the feet come out right. / ju^T u ste w VtS. Chicago restaurant men are to page. 0? bottles and pneumonia comes in it in par, a given number of chests. strokes. Thus to change COW TO ^80Ut JMC HEN, in three strokes, COW, d o s t Then, there is the dame who is HOW, HEW, HEN. so fast that, when it rains, she has 2— You can change only one let­ to wear chains on her feet to keep ter at a time. from sliding on the sidewalks. 3— You must have a complete word of common usage, for each It is proper and fitting for the jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ flappers to wear what they please, tions don’t count. but it’s usually neither proper nor 4— The order of letters cannot ijUing. be changed. Most girls would love to go on a Here is old Ed Howe’s philosophy house party— and that’s how most of life, boiled down to a single para­ of them get there. graph. He says: “ Word hard, eat less and behave yourself.” t a t 2 1 Some men may be compared to poor mucilage— they stick to noth­ “ No, Archinon, a donkey-engine ing. is not a car with a backfire.” Fontaine Fa*. 1927, TLe Bril Syndicate. Inc.) 4 One of our self-reliant neighbor Luck makes some men rich and girls says that if it isn’t proper to others merely lazy. . i - - ~ kiss a young man unless you are en­ BY HEA SEUVICC, INC »• *• FAT. OFF. gaged to him, she guesses she can O. Charity, what grafters fatten / By Blosser arrange that all right. In thy name. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Challenge Astonishing News Epitaph for a bathing beauty: you TOLD J A y W AT ALL P)<5AT/ L BETCAA We have the names of three May she rest in a one-piece. V to 'W.UAT OSCAR TASREASJS ) AS'SCRAiyiFAE ' SURE.'AAiVTME SUES* IF rrCAMT*VM6’LL prominent American millionaires pLBTxeAi BAUM SAID ? ? /io\M-JUsr / 7WMAS Ais Do/ok. yoUR DOMK COULD y o u SAV = 6sJ. She was only a tailor’s daughter, VNABPE: )S y ou dom'T who are still living with their first you A S K CAM BSArMV RUM RASTER. 7AAM JU ST a a ^ e a a m v t ;m e '> ^ wives. but she sure could cut up wild! AS: s a i d A'iS DOMR J COULD 60 FASr&R'M ossie? L&rs AiM.‘ XiM Py? MV'UNOy’ DlDMr B E u e y s RACS.-TAATS • s A y " yoUR PO/oy AM’ A&'P SOA^i’ FIMD y o u ? AKS, L £T S ■ y jA A T VJO&'LL- RAce you " a i m ! '^v p a c e ” // . . . , V (/* 5v $ i O a t ^ UAL COCHRAN — PICIURES KNICK Rga,U.».FAT,OrF, \ 9 \

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PAGE TWELVE Sttwttttg lleratb c--tl PRIZE WINNERS AT WfflST Daughters of Liberty, L. L. O. CHENEYA.A.GIRUEAt, L., No. 125 will give an entertain­ HOSPIT AL TO SEND Ten tables- of whist players en- about TOWN ment and" social in Orange hall ioved themselves at the PLAN AND GIVE PLAY ’•Saturday evening, October 29. The whist given by Mystic Re^ew, Wo­ ' committee in charge is planning an man’s Benefit assdeia^n last On Sale, excellent program to be followed DEEGATES WESTnight in Tinker hall. The "whist Mrs. Phillips, sister o£ Mrs. by a social and refreshments. The 4 playing was followed by a social Open Winter Season With; a Celestine Cervini ol Cottage street, committee includes Mrs. Annie time and refreshments. . Harvest Supper and PuVon and a resident of New Orleans, La., Tedford, Miss Martha Tedford, The prize winners were: ladles All Wool, French Spun left this morning for New Jersey Mrs. Sarah Walker, Mrs. Jennie President Robertson and first Mrs. Thomas Brennan; sec­ “Little Red Schoolhousei” where she will spend a vacation be­ Stratton, Mrs. Lillian McCaughey, ond,’ Mrs. William Hunter: conso­ Miss Sarah McGeown, and Mrs. El­ lation, Mrs. Clarence Smith: men s fore returning to her home. first, Marshall Young; s^ond, Eighty members of the Girls’ len Bulla. Two Doctors to Attend Adolf Carlson; consolation, David Athletic Association of Cheney Modern Woodmen of America, Brothers aat down to a veal cutlet Lodge No. 9280, will hold a meet­ Dancing classes for children con­ ^^Much credit is due the commit­ and spaghetti supper last night at ing tonight at Tinker hall at 8 ducted by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wlr- Minneapolis Parley. Cheney hall. The dccasion was Ahe talla will begin Saturday afternoon tee planning the affair which in­ o’clock. cluded Mrs. Lillian Kamm, Mrs. annual “harvest supper” held for of this week in Orange hall. The Marie Houston, Mrs. Margaret the purpose of starting the winter The Girl Reserves of classes will meet at 1:30. The chil­ Manchester Memorial Hospital season’s activities. ‘ Schedules for dren will be instructed in toe danc­ Griffin, Mrs. J. M. Franz and Miss Congregational church will hold will be represented at the 29th an­ Florence Warner. the bowling league were distribut­ its first meeting of the^season to­ ing as well as aesthetic and ball­ ed, The first matches will ,take morrow night at the church at 7 room dancing and deportment. nual convention of the American place next Friday night. o’clock. All members are asked Hospital Association at Minaieapo- GOT THEIR «OOD NEWS After the supper last night, to be present to make plans for lls, Minnesota, the week of October one-act comedy, “In the Little Red Sizes: the coming year. 10th, by the resident of Trustees, Schoolhouse,” was presented by COUPLE WED 62 YEARS William Robertson. Among others THROUGH HERALD ALONE cast composed of ten members of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Walker of In attendance will be our local doc­ the association. It was cleverly pre­ 436 Middle Turnpike East have sented and the actors were warmly 16 to 42- just returned from Worce^er, Vt., tors, D. M. Caldwell, head surgeon g iv e n HARTFORD PARTY at the Manchester Memorial Hos- Mr. and Mrs, William B. Holmes applauded. Those who took • the where they visited Mr. Walker s principal parts were “Miss Discip­ cousins, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Moore. plttl, and Amos E. Friend, special­ who removed to 37 Lancaster Road ist in eye, ear, nose and throat. line,” the schoolmarm, played by They report a very enjoyable trip, here three weeks ago from West Miss Mary Volkert; Sally Freckles, having visited a number of places Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Pren­ At each annual convention such Hartford found more satisfaction in as this- of the American Hospital reading The Manchester Evening the dunce, enacted by Nan Taggart; An EztraorcBnary of interest in Vermont. tiss Guests of Honor at Association, recommendations are Smarty Lucy Locket, by Helen Gus­ Home of Granddaughter. Herald last night than they have in tafson, and “Mickey Murphy” by Ray Warren of the Cyp club of made by the foremost hospital ex­ reading the two Hartford news­ perts, and these are based on the Haggart. The scholars were the Center Congregational church Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Prentiss of papers for years, they say. They got “Annie Rooney,” Louise Pukofky; has called a committee meeting most thorough research of the con­ the “thrill of a lifetime” so to Dress Sale South Main street were guests of duct of hospitals throughout the “Peggy O’Neil,” Clara Jackmoro; tonight at 7 o’clock at the church. honor last night at the . home of speak when they learned through ' Carrie Seemore,” Helen Washkle- preceding year. The Herald that their son, Roger their granddaughter and her hus­ It is but fair to assume that good wlch; "Rose White,” Louise Roth; A surprise party was given recent­ band, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Han­ Branford Holmes, had been honor­ “Irene Rosenstein,” Tosemary Pal- 'Think of it! All wool, ly at the home of Mrs. T. Sargent of surgeons and good nurses must ed with a scholarship at Yale Uni­ son at their new home in Hartford have the best conditions under ller; "Dora Bar,” the pianist, Helea French spun jersey dress­ 102 West street in honor of Miss in honor of their sixty-second wed­ versity in New Haven. It was ex­ Frederickson. Sarah Todd by twenty-two of her which to work efficiently. And these clusive Information, the Hartford ding anniversary. This is the sec­ improvements are not the creations . The hall was nreltlly decorated es at 2 for $9. Two piece girl friends. ond party given Mr. and Mrs. Pren­ papers not carrying it until today. in Halloween trimmings of black - of a day. On the contrary, it some­ tiss, the first being held at their Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, unable to and yellow and large vases of glad- models, straightline Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters times takes years of repeated con­ home Sunday afternoon. vention sessions of the American verify the news through the Hart­ diolus donated by Cliarles Murphy of St. George, will hold its regular Supper was served and music, ford newspapers, called at the were on the tables. effects, sport models, tail­ m e S n g in Tinker hall tomorrow dancing and singing were enjoyed Hospital Association on a , given branch office of The Herald last evening at 8 o’clock. A large at­ phase of hospital work to achieve a ored models, the newest by everyone. Mr. and'-Mrs. Prentiss change that Is of vital importance night "and received assurance of its tendance is expected as there will were the recipients of a number of authenticity. A few minutes later sleeves and neckline he interesting business to discuss and enduring. However, a study of beautiful gifts. , hospital progress during the last they telegraphed congratulations to after which refreshnaents will be About 35 attended the celebra­ their son. Roger is only 17 years Arthur A. Knofla effects. Dresses for busi­ served. Tho attendance prize will tion. The guests included Mr, Pren­ quarter of a f safe enough Can’t Be Stopped. tion was held last evening. Mrs. Marion Pierce was elected treasur­ derson, E. Jones, M. Reardon, F- ■ ■ — Schieldge. M. Waterman, E. Knight, This Is the season of slippery rails er and Mrs. Stanley elected as I From Scotland Important papers and documents are membership committee In place of R. Mercer, H. Radding, M. War- on the trolley tracks and motormen nock, J. Wilson, and R. Benson. In i there are handsome tinted cloths and napkins in sets, on the local Connecticut company the two members who have resign­ worth the security of a bank vault ed. addition to these there are several i Cloths 1 and IV^ yards, Napkins 22 inch size, rose, are having considerable trouble in Mr. Washburn of the Communi- veteran members from last year’s i green, gold, lavender, blue and ivory, colors guaranteed. avoiding accidents which might oc­ .ty club gave a splendid talk on club, and prospects look bright for = Big Value, Priced at $45.00 cur through Inability to stop the Recreation. a very successful season. The cars because of the condition of the faculty advisor is Miss Gest, Junior Y o u have certain important papers rails. J '.u English ^eacher. i the condition is caused by the I From Madeira and docoments that are too in^>ortant falling leaves, which, when they At the close of last week the fol­ are' run over by the cars, exude an ^ BED FUND PLEDGE lowing percentages of Somanhis I all size Doilies, Lunch Cloths, Bridge Sets and sp^ial subscribers were announced; pieces with beautiful colored embroidery. As varied a to be risked in unprotected files or The Safe Place for oil 'which makes the rails as slip­ E pery as Ice. Manchester has an un­ Seniors 96 per cent, Juniors 89 per S line as ever was brought to Hartford. Prices too are Army Papers CARDS ARE GIVEN OUT cent, Sophomores 59 per cent and d c^ Akawets. ' usual number of trees on streets i garticularly pleasing. . Birth Certificates , along which the trolleys run and Freshman 55 per cent. I Bonds and Stocks The debating class, under 3 practically every yard of track In Keep them safely and conveniently Contracts tow.n Is covered with the oil. Pledge f cards were distributed direction of Mr. Humek Is progrMS- I From Ireland . w Deeds Sand cars have, been run. to Man­ yesterday to the employfes of Chen­ Ing very rapidly; and It Is expected S come the loveliest hand Ipainted Damask Cloths and in a deposit box in our vault where Diaries chester for the purpose of distribut­ ey Brothers for the Tuberculosis that a winning team will be turned Napkins. Wonderful to look at and just the proper Insurance Policies ' ing-sand along the rails. The sand Free Bed Fund conducted at the out to take the first leg on a new i helps somewhat but -he oil Is re­ plant The cards carry amounts from cup that has been offered to the S thing for dinner use. The linen is the very finest grass they will be quickly available and newed every time a fresh fall of 25 cents to 110 and the amounts winner of the Triangular League 5 bleach and the color tints are guaranteed perfectly fast. leaves occurs. subscribed will be collected when debates. I 5 These are the finest cloths to be had. always secure £tom loss. Certificaiet Motorists are asked, to he careful the cards are taken up in two E Must See to Realize Beauty. Mu i t g y s In driving on tracks in front of ^vggIcs. N otes trolley cars. Motormen proceed - The Free Bed Fund has taken Safety va^ protectioti costs only a slowly and with as much care care of 80 patients since it was In­ Personal Keepsalses stituted and of this number 63 have I From Silesia W ins' pos'slble, with the result that the few cents a week. schedules are sometimes allowed to recovered from their illness. These FILMS E there are the beautiful Linen Sets, as well as the Silk lap)ie. hut It is often impossible to patients have been unable to pay 5 a(id Linen Luncheon Sets in both white and cocoa color. stop a trolley car promptly and the minimum amount which is re­ Developed and i drivers of automobiles must take quired of them by the state for E The most lustrous of all table linens. treatment in state sanltoria so the Prkited 1 E Very Special for $45.00 Set. The Manchester Trust Company this fact into consideration If acci­ Free Bed fund has paid ‘for the dents are to be avoided. treatment. 24 Hour Service j South Manchester, Conn. At the end of last year the fund FUm Deposit Box ? I AlsoaFuULine _ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED reported a total of 12 patients, five ot^ whom are still under treatment, Store Entrance. .. = of other attractively colored breakfast and luncheon sets S »r Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Burger four of whom have recovered, and S as well as separate cloths. All at special prices. Bet- E of Wapplng announce the> engage­ ment of their, daughter, Janet are working, one discharged as non- E ter make selection for that wedding you are planning to S kvelyn to Irving Wilson Taylor, tubercular, while two have died. KEMP'S, I att^d this month. | ion of Fred B. Taiylor of 144 South The two deaths resujited from «d- Mala atraat. i.vanood cases of the disease* m