MBT PRESS Rim AVERAGE DAILY CmCCLATION THE WEATHER. OF THE EVENING HERALD tea tbe montii'of Septonber, 1090. Unsettled weather tonight and Tnesday. Not mnch change in tern* 4 , 8 4 9 pontnre.

VOL. XLV., NO. 9. dnsslSed Adreitisins 100,000 OF LEGION bine to Float Foreign a 'Religions Frame-Up” ; NnDify Transfer of Ger- Lonch Time Today After Bond Issues Here. Many BACK TO JOB BEST More Contradict ^ man Patents to Chemical FILL SESQUI TOWN Third Night Spent Locked Nations Concerned. CURE, NEW RUUNG Mexico Story. Foandation. in Hotel Big Time Is On as Men of ■Washington, Oct. 11.— Tke gov­ , Oct. 11.— A powerful Los Angeles, Oct. 11.— Appeal­ New York, Oct. l l . ~ Jagged- ernment today lost one of Its big­ combination of American and ing to the Ku Klux Klan for sup­ World War Prepare for nerved and weary the jury that had Compensation Officials Find gest war time suits when. the Su­ European Investment bankers has port, Almee Semple McPherson then been weighing for 61 hours John R. McQuigg, of Cleveland, John J. Pershing, general of the preme Court held the Chemical concluded negotiations for the fer- went to court today for the begin­ armies, retired, may be drafted by '"Battle of Paris ” the conspiracy case of Harry AT. Rest Cure Doesn’t Work, Ohio, who as national commander Foundation, Inc., should retain cen­ matlon of the American-British ning of the third week of her un­ the American Legion as its na­ Daugherty, former attorney gen­ presides over the American Legion’s tral of valuable German chemical Continental Company, an Interna­ precedented preliminary hearing. tional commander for the next eral, and Thomas W. Miller, for­ Says Commissioner. dye patents, seized by the alien , Oct. 11.— "K. P.” tional banking trust for the under­ The evangelist, her mother and Philadelphia convention. year. . mer alien prop'srty custodian, re­ property custodian during the world and "M. P.” came understandingly writing of foreign bond issues, it Mrs. Lorraine Wiseman-Seilaff of turned to their deliberations today war. together here today, with “ shave­ was learned on good authority to­ San Francisco are charged with at 3 0:10 a. ni. Hartford, Oct. 11.— The "rest The patents were sold to the tail” and general, as the eighth day. conspiring to produce false testi­ The twelve men carried their cure” as a therapeutic treatment mony. Chemical Foundation and transfer­ NAGGED 42 YEARS ST. LOUIS HAS NO annual convention of the Ameri­ suitcases with them. As they Blyth, 'Witter & Co., one of the for lameness has been abandoned Distributing printed cards to the red to American dye manufacturers. best known American Investment The federal government, under can Legion got under way. Easily trudged into the jury room tired by the compensation commission­ congregation, which testify to the 100,000 of the boys, who in ’17-18, lines showed on every . banking houses, will head the signer’s unweavering faith in the the Harding administration, had i^merican end of the combination, ers. Patients are now ordered to HE KILLS HIS WIFE TIME FOR BUSINESS lost in the lower courts a suit to in groups of forty, crowded the fa­ Judge Julian W. Mack had not go to work. This new type of ad­ Integrity of the Angelus Temple mous eight cheveaux out of arrived at the time the jury le- while the J. Henry Schroeder Com­ pastor, Mrs. McPherson said: set aside this sale, which involved pany, an outstanding bond and justment in cases where the ail­ over 5,000 German patents and Prance’s best box cars, were on sumed its heated discussion. The ment is as much mental as physi­ "How many of you are members of hand to join in the festivities and cefer.dants, howevor, wic!i their banking house of the English the Klan? Take several hundred trade marks,, at a nominal consider­ Financial center, will act in similar cal has proven beneficial. Commis­ ation and at pri'vate sgle. receive the greetings of Pennsyl­ counsel, paced nervously through sioner Leo J. Noonan, of the First cards with you to the meetings and New Jersey Great-Grand­ vania and the Sesqui-Centennial. the crowded corridors, retiring later capacity on the other side of the get signatures.” Town Goes on Gigantic Holi­ Sapportis 'Wilson Act. District, said In a finding on a re­ Promptly at 10 o ’ Nation­ to private rooms. Atlantic. The new alliance, to be Frame-up CSiarge. The government charged irregu­ quest for compensation. al Commander John R. McQuigg The length of time taken to date familiarly known as the A. B. C. Formerly it was the practice to Mention of the Kian as a poten­ father, 75, Beats Mate to day as It Awuts Home larity, Inadequack of price, unau­ thorized confiscation* of private called the convention to order in by the jury was said to establish a trust, will embrace the leading pay compensation in a lump sum tial source of strength confirmed the huge Sesqui-Centennial audi­ banks of France, Germany, Austria, earlier Indications that the evange­ property, and a conspiracy to create new record in New York, one pre­ in such cases with the idea of ef­ torium. National Chaplain, W. E. vious case showing a jury staying Holland, Sweden, Switzerland and fecting a cure by a long rest. This list centers her defense about a Death With a Chair. Coining of Its Heroes. a moqopoly in the American dry in­ Patrick delivered the invocation Belgium, the combined resources of charge of a "religious frame-up.” dustry. out thirty-niqe hours. was not satisfactory. and the 1926 assembly of Ameri­ Ask More Exhibits. which exceed a billion dollars. Always Got Worse. 'When Deputy District-Attorney The government contended ' the ca’s World War veterans had be­ execution order by President Wil­ Judge Mack convened court at To Finance Europe Most of those given lump sums, Joe Ryan and Captain of Detec­ Camden, N. J., Oct. 11.— Benja­ St. Louis, Oct. 11.— St. Louis to­ gun. The principal activities of the tives Herman Cline discovered that son, permitting the sale by Francis noon and announced the jury had Mr. Noonan declared today, re­ min Wallace, 75-year-old great day awaits its Cardinals, awaits Paris Fight Prompt. requested additional exhibits. These finance trust will revolve around turned to the commissioner’s of­ Kenneth Ormiston, former radio P. Garvin, then alien property cus­ For the most part, the first day’s grandfather, alleged to have killed with all the calm and quietude of todian. of the patents, to the Chem­ included “ the memorandum con­ the financing of governmental and fice when the money was spent, man employed at Mrs. McPher­ a grand opera rehearsal. The town program was to be taken up with industrial projects for the princi­ son’s Angelus Temple had spent his aged wife “ because he couldn’t ical Foundation of which he later cerning the conference on August complaining they were still dis­ might as well be closed to trade speeches of welcome and greet­ 2, 1921, between Miller, Williams pal European countries. Hereto­ abled. On the contrary, when the ten days in a Carmel-by-the-Sea stand her nagging,” calmly smoked and business. Those shops which became the head, was null and void ing, although some time during the cottage with a woman resembling because the President had no au­ and Johnson,” and a request for fore the bulk of this underwriting treatment has been work, the pa­ his pipe in jail here today while the are attempting to do business are day the Paris fight— final deter­ has been put through by the Mor­ the evangelist at a time when the thority to delegate this power, and records of Miller’s bond transac­ tient in every case, Mr. Noonan authorities investigated the strange little more than forums for expres­ mination of whether next year’s tions with his New York brokers. gan, Kuhn Loeb, Dillon Read and a said, has gathered himself togeth­ pastor claimed she was kidnapped, that even if the authority were convention is to go to Prance— case. sion o f opinions— absolutely una­ The memorandum was made out by few other American banking er, returned to his job and made Mrs. McPherson answered the nimous— on the greatness of the valid the sales wgre not made in will have its Inception. charge by declaring Ryan and Stalking into the Sunday school accordance with the executive or­ Miller, Williams and Johnson in houses. himself a useful working unit. Mr. where his son.Clarence is superin­ Cardinals and the goodness of life. Gov. Gifford Piuchot greeted Noonan's finding was given in the Cline were “ Catholics prosecuting der. the vets In behalf of the* state. 1924 for the Brookhart-Wheeler in­ Including the proposed financing tendent, the old man said Even a dawn which came on vestigation regarding the events in of the German railroad reparation claim for compensation of Michele a Protestant minister.” cold and gray for some who were It was contended, also, by the "We welcome you to the shrine Again, during the questioning of “ You’d better come home, quick, government that there was a com­ 1921, refating to the 57,000,000 bonds under the provisions of the Di Donato, of Hartford, a hod car­ son; mother’s pretty sick.” more enthusiastic than discreet In of American liberty, you fighters Miss Agnes Callahan, a prosecu­ bination of bidders and purchasers who labored so hard and sacrificed claim. Dawes plan, and that of the various rier who received compensation be­ Upon arriving home- the son welcoming the victory cause of a pain in a shoulder. tion witness who testified that she which stifled all competition in the so unstlntlngly to preserve it,” he Judge Mack forwarded Instruc­ steel and general Industrial combi­ found his father reading the’ news­ of and his team­ tions along with this exhibit to the nations of Germany and France, had seen a man, identified by her mates,- has failed to dampen the purchase of. the properties in the said. "The doors of Independence as Ormiston, enter a hotel room paper, while in the next room his sales and of the.proceeas of several Hall are ever open to you who, by jury room, ruling that “ this evi­ American bankers estimate that at mother, Mrs. Mary E. Wallace, 65, ador of the celebration and this, dence was admitted during the trial least a billion dollars of New regularly rented by the evangelist, the second'day,. is riotous with separate trusts so as to render them valiant service and sheer fighting defense Attorney Gilbert made an was lying on the floor. She had Incapable of proper, allocation. glitt, have won the right to enter against the defendant Miller only.’* European bonds wilf find their way CONSTANCE TALMADGE’S been beaten with a chair. emotions, released after thirty- the court also reminded the jury to this country before the summer unsuccessful effort to introduce in­ eight years of-storage. The court found that the trans­ them first.” to the record the fact that Miss "I got mad.” the old man. ex­ by means of a note that the testi­ of 1927. Under proper safeguards, fer was made under the authority Speaking for the city. Mayor SECOND ROMANCE FADES Callahan is a Catholic. plained placidly. “ She’s nagged Nobody Knows. of an act o f Congress and presi- Freeland Kendrick declared: - mony did not show that Miller was these bonds should find a favorable me ever since we were married, 'What the program will be to­ dejfttlar prodamatlon. The allega­ to. build j ipresent at the conferences regard- reception in this country, according New Witness. ^ ____ _ Another witness for the prosecu­ forty-two years ago^nd-teday night lo nnliBOwn. -‘.Everybody la tion of the government that If 'tpe this naUon 150 years . ago, ana|i hg the claim between Johnson and to banking opinion, and the bank­ mad and her with the chair.' too busy saying-'^hoopay” to think Williams on August 2, 5 and 6, Says Scotch Captain Is ‘Tinest tion was unearthed over the week­ transaction was legal on its- face .i^at - their successors • in arms ac­ ers believe that now is the time to end recess. He is Arthur 'Watts, “ She nagged me It I didn’t hang about details. There is to be a foi> it was ipade legal through frgUd complished duri^ all the wars in 1921. improve and expand their facilities Gentleman” But They Are who, according to the district at­ up my clothes, if I took too much mal reception, it’a true, but for­ was held to be entirely unfounded. w&iui tkis country has been engag­ The court also forwarded to the mality and the sort of steam that for the underwriting of these bonds. Just “Unsuited.” torney’s office, said he had taken sugar in my coffee and if I dropped ed, was followed by the noble sac­ jury the testimony concerning Americans Active Mrs. McPherson across the Colo­ ashes on the floor.” has been cooked tip here in 38 rifices and deeds of heroism of Daugherty’s transportation of rec­ It is understood that Charles New York, Oct. 11.— Constance When the police arrived the aged years of waiting don’t go well to­ you and your comrades in the ords from Washington Court rado river on his ferry boat during gether. . Blyth, president of Blyth, Witter & Talmadge, screen star, is enroute.to the middle part of June. man was still calmly reading the World, War.” House, Ohio, to Washington In Co., and Lloyd Gilmonr, head of the California, leaving behind her the paper. ' - St. Louis blew off some' - exMss Like Mardl Gras 1921. This was before Mrs. McPherson energy when the Cards' won the New York oflSce of that concern, splintered wreck of her second made her sensational re-appearance Mrs. Wallace died later-.In: a -bosf The Legion is giving Philadel­ The deadlock nnbroken, the Jury were largely instrumental In bring­ matrimenial venture. Just before pltal. She suffered a "sl^hll' i ^ ^ pennant.. More'escaped wheif they phia the biggest and mQLSt colorful was taken out to lunch at 1 o’clock into Douglas, Ariz.,'' where she re­ came home from the .^ o ing about the combination of her departure from New York, Miss lated how she had been kidnapped ture and was Injured Internally.' ‘ cqnvfe'nfio'n o f the Sesqui. In fact, this afternoon under a guard of American and European banking games of the series on an even 192^;EJF^ts Spur/RepiiblicfiBs thar.e are a: number of ■ conven­ marshals. Talmadge admitted that she and by a man and woman at Ocean footing with their adversaries. But interests for this special service. Capt. Alastair Macintosh, of Glas­ Park last May and then taken to and Democrats in York tions within the big one, for meet­ The jury returned from lunch al Clare Terrey, London representa­ these were .qs .the low, melodious State War of Votes. ing simultaneously are the Societe gow, whom she married last Feb­ Mexico, where she was held cap­ WILLIM.\NTIC CHINESE sUzihg of; a teapot to thd . Iqpd two o’clock this afternoon. The tive of the company, also rendered ruary, had decided on a separation. tive. Des Quarante Hommes et Huit crowd was so thick In the corridor valuable service, while members of HAD OPIUM LAYOUT. blast oL a locomotive’s exhaust Cbevaqx (*^40 apd 8” ), the Wom­ Captain Macintosh it was said, E. S. Hagmes and Frank Levins, compared t o . what happened - yes­ AlbanyK N. Y., .Oct. 11.— For the outside the jury room that an ad­ the Schroeder banking house con­ 4fth- tlihe in Dis life. Gov. ArSmlth en’s-A'uxiUary of the Legion and would return to London. two witnesses who claim to have Wlllimantic, Oct. 11.— Lee WipjR terday-and what is happening 'to ­ the National Congress on Amerl- vance wedge' of marshals was em­ tinued the negotiations with the Miss Talmadge described the seen Mrs. McPherson in Arizona todgy hit the gubernatorial cam­ ployed to clear the way. European banks. a local Chingman was fined day aqd what will happen tonight. caalsatlon. break as "amicable.” She and her during the time she said she was and costs this morning in ppJiM paign. trail. Democratic leaders Again Locked Up It is expected that the Italian Ez-d(M^ghboys are jammed into husband were "unsuited” to one held captive in Mexico, were slated court on the charge of having njir- STATE OOiPS PREPARE hgve' declared, thgt If Smith caU be banks will delay their entry i-to every nook and corner of the city At 9:55 last night it excused another, she said, and she prefer­ to take the stand today. cotics in his possession. Wing.'s FdR YALE BOWL TRAFFIC re-elected and carry- the rest of the and the streets are a riot of color, from further deliberation until this the trust until the lira has made a Denjoci^tic .ticket to victory, , Jhe red her career to matrimony. The It is expected that Mrs. Slelaff restaurant was raided Saturday pushinp;. ■ jovlar crowds, Impromp-^ mqrnii3£. This broke all Federal good recovery in the foreign ex­ separation, she intimated, would be will be placed on the stand about Hartford, Oct, ll.-TrOlie- state next' national Democratic - • conyen- change markets. night and in the place the police tu demonstrations and special jury deadlock records for the followed eventually by action lor Wednesday. She is regarded as charge they found an opium smok­ police department luder,the-super­ tlpn will virtually have to accept functions. Philadelphia has tak­ Southern District of New York.. divorce in the Califoinia courts. the star witness by the state. ing outfit. Wing pleaded guilty. of Robert P. Hurley and him. as.its presidential candidate. en on the air of a Mardi Gras. Judge Mack, who for twenty- She divorced her husband, John Sielaff Statement Captain Fr'aqk M. Nichols Is com­ Accompanied hy Robert F. Wag­ three days had heard the case, was C. Plaloglou, an importer, lor The district attorney today order­ pleting arrangements for handling ner, Democratic, candidate for still firm in his refusal to accept PRINCE CAROL FAILS similar reasons. ed read a fifty-page secret state­ traffic fpr the big football gaines United States Senator, Gov. Smith a report jot disagreement. He made “ We are the best of friends,” ment made to him by Mrs. Wise- TRE.\SURY BALANCE. in Yale bowl. New Haven. 'The first was to leaye here this afternoon for HONOR SYSTEM ENDS it clear, however, that In keeping said Miss Talmadge, speaking of man-Sielaff. of these takes'place' next Satur­ Qneonta' where the capipaign yrUl the jury locked up that he was not Washington, Oct. 11. TO CALL ON MOTHER Captain Macintosh. “ I would not Mrs. Wiseman-Sielaff made the —Treasury day' when Dartmouth and Yale formally, be opened tonight'. 'The trying to force a verdict. He de­ statement to Keyes when she was balance as of October 8: 5373,- meet. The state police have jur­ campaign trail then leads on AT WESTERN RESERVE clared that jurors often changed say anything to hurt him, for he 5933.211.40. is one of the finest gentlemen I ever preparing to “ spring” the alleged isdiction up to the city lines. through the southern tier to Buf­ their minds. met. But it would be selfish for me “ ” hoax. The hoax, she con­ falo. At 9:55 o’clock Murray D. 'White Is “Hi*’ on Eve of Queen’s De­ Convinced that the success- of Student Government Suspend­ Jqror No. 6, reported to Judge parture for America on to spoil his life.” fessed later, was intended to prove that Kenneth G. Ormiston, former their national ticket In 1928 may ed I)y University Bead; Mack that because of illness he • Leviathan Tomorrow. radio employe of Mrs. McPherson, Weakfish, Egphell, Yak, Trio depend upon the outcome of the trustees Take Control. would ni-t be able to continue the was at Carmel-By-the-Sea with a coming election In this state. Re­ deliberations. In deference to the Paris, Oct. 11.— Prince Carol of HOLLAND HARD HIT woman who was not the evangelist. publican leaders today, began to Cleveland,. O., Oct. 11.— Declar­ ill juror. Judge Mack excused the bend every effort -to defeat- Gov.. jury for the night, and took occa­ Roiimania yesterday failed to keep The statement, according to the ing that the student honor system Of Wisdom, Forsee Hard Winter Smith, or at least-to* materially-re­ sion to deny a report that Mr. an appointment to meet his royal district attorney, is corroborative had “ gone to pot” through the mother. Queen Marie, it was learn­ BY WEEK-END STORM duce the, vote by which hq-has been demoralizing effect of "Intellectual White earlier in the day had asked ed today. of Mrs. Wiseman-Sielaff’s confes­ rcrelected at' the last two guberna­ to be excused from the jury. The sion of arranging the hoax, proving bootleggers’-’ and others. President IS’^hen Prince Carol broke this ' New York, Oct. 11.— Take a Op dan’s reliancq. They, are. Just as torial elections. Robert E. 'Vinson of Western Re­ jury was ordered locked up at the appointment it seems likely that 19 Reported Dead, Many Ships that she actually planned the from the astute weakfish, the ma­ Hotel McAlpin until this morning manufacture of false evidence. In infallible fqr him as are the stars serve University today suspended all chances of reconciliation be­ Wrecked; Germany Suffers ternal hen and the provident yak—- for an astrologer. Eggshells this stud^t government from the cam­ at 10 o’clock. tween the queen and her son went her confession, Mrs. Wiseman- have your heavies, within reach. The jury had been locked up ov­ Heavy Damage Too. Sielaff revealed that she was fall are thick. Already they are as pus and placed' control with the glimmering. The north wind will blow with heavy as one would expect In De­ trustees. er Saturday at the McAlpin. They After waiting for more than half promised 55,000 by Mrs. McPher­ unprecedented velocity. Boreas GRAND JURY TO HEAR London, Oct. 11.— Nineteen per­ cember, and. every evening when-he The action was taken following returned to the Federal Bnildiiug an hour after the appointed time son for staging the hoax. Mrs. Mc­ will just naturally chill the warm­ collects the eggs, he finds them a conference between the president by bus at 11:30 o’clock yesterday when Prince Carol was scheduled sons are reported dead and many Pherson. according to the confes­ est body. Never was such a winter morning and at 1 o’clock had lunch ships were wrecked in Dutch waters heavier. . It is nature’s w^y of pro­ INDIANA SCANDALS and trustees of the school after to call on her. Queen Marie receiv­ sion, coached her on details of the ^ mu ^ irext winter is going to be, • sent tn them in the jury room’. as a result of a severe gale which tecting the batching chicks, Jor­ students hs^ admitted that they ed a telephone call and a woman’s story she was to tell the authori­ The fishermen down the Jersey dan explains, and they'll need lots wete incapable .of administering Frequently throughout the day voice informed her that the prince swept over all Hollaad during the ties. coast realized it first. The bluefish the jury called on Judge Mack for week end, according to a Central of protection thlc winter. Adams, Vincennes Editor, to the affairs of their student body. was ill with a fever and begged to In the statement to Keyes, Mrs. weren’t biting, and that always Is Dr- Ylnson declared. further Instructions. Juror 9, be excused. News dispatch. Considerable prop­ Just to check up on 'th e rural Tep Story of Alleged Graft Wiseman-Sielaff declared she was suspicious. Then the water was predictions, a questionnaire next Tile action followed ' a confer- ry Van Ost introduced the first ele­ It is known that Queen Marie erty damage throughout the coun­ the sister of "Miss X ’’ and— that------shecolder than usual all summer, and and Corruption. epce between the president and ment of surprise into the proceed­ believes the woman to have been try is reported. was conducted at .. Park actually was the woman identified * month past the ground swell Zoo. Did the animals there believe trx^tees of the institution in which ings when he asked Judge Mack Mme. Lupescu, for whom Prince Berlin, Oct. II.— 'Violent storms by several persons as Mrs. MePher- '^ery heavy, Indiangpolis. Ind.. Oct. 11,— if was shown, according to the to define duress and the extent to Carol is said to have renounced his have swept northwestern German:* a cold winter w m ahead? They son. As Any Weakfish Knows. did. Thomas H. Adams, 'Vincennes pub­ president that students were which one or more Jurors could ex­ rights to the Roumanian throne. doing heavy damage. lisher, will appear before the Marl­ ercise duress in the jury room. What made it sure was the weak- The furry ones, such as lions, cheating in examinations. The Roumanian queen had a Many persons are reported to fish and frostflsh. They arrived on County grand jury this after­ Describes Hyphotheticsl Case busy time of it today making last llamas, lynxes, buffaloes and bears, have been injured by falling trees abnormally early at the fishing noon to tell hts story of qUeged Van Ost described a hyphotheti- minute preparations lor sailing to and storm debris, but thus far no are devoting all their energy to the wholesale graft and corruption In cal case and wanted to know it it America tomorrow. grounds, and have been coming urgent business of becoming more loss of life has been reported. PROTEST CLOSING OF quite close in the shallow water Indiana, •County Prosecutor Will were right in such a case for one Mrs. Woodrow Wilson will occu­ furry. The yaks carry the heaviest H. Remy announced just before GIRL SLAIN, BODY LAID The Dutch schooner Neptunas along shore. There’s no question or more jurors to enter the jury py a suite on the Leviathan ad- sunk at Cuxhaven but her crew was coats they have boasted In years. the grand jury convened at 10.a. lAoom after being charged, and an- Hlnlng that of Queen Marie. STATION IN COLUMBIA about the bitter winter after that. The hibernating crew have laid" on rescued. Jetties at many North Sea But there are still other signs, such m., today. INALLEYBYDAYUGHT nonnee immediately that they had iwsorts were swept away. All ship­ extra layers and rolls of fat. Rein­ Attorney-General Arthur L. 611- formed an opiaion and refuse to as the heavy feathers.and early ar­ deer and snow rabbits are jubilant. liom was in the court room when ping along the Baltic coast has been rival of the. seagulls, the premature listen to the arguments of the oth­ GETS PROB.ATE NOMINATION suspended, dispatches from Stettin “New Haven” Would Dispense Pooh! Pooh! Says Science. Judge James J. Collins prepared to er jurors. Mr. Van Ost asked if department of the fishhawks and There are a few dissenters, of instruct the jury. Chicago Mystery Disclosed by it was fair for the rest of the jury FR03I G. O. P. AND DEMOCRATS stated. the netting of moss bunkers. Cap­ With Chestnut Hill Nine course, the foolish ones who never Finding Scantily Clad Corpse to break down the opinions of, The of the storm was felt Months Each Year. tain Sydney F. Elmer and the other Middletown, Oct. 11.— Curtiss la Berlin, where considerable prop­ get in out of the rain. Some of the STATE CAPITOL TO CLOSE Near Hospital. such a “ Hold out” simply by con­ mariners at Seabright have talked birds have insisted on moulting IN HONOR OF COLUMBUS tinuing the deliberations indefi­ S. Bacon, judge of probate lor the erty damage was done. over this weather question thor­ district made up of Cromwell, Dur­ Hartford, Oct. 11.— Patrons late, so frost may catch them with­ .Chicago, Oct. 11.— The body of nitely. served by the Chestnut Hill station oughly, although as yet they have out any of nature’s red flannels. Hartford, Oct. 11.— The state ham, Mlddlefield and Middletown, CONN. RED CROSS. done nothing about it. a. pretty young woman, clad only Judge Mack replied that no Jur­ of the New Haven railroad in the They’ll be sorry. , capitol will be closed tomorrow in In underclothes and shot once was reassured of election to his Hartford, Oct. 11.— ^Red Cross Usually, If all the prognostica­ or should permit anything to guide town of Columbia have protested As an afterthought, resort was observance of Columbus Day. Spe­ through the heart, was found to­ him except his own conscience af-’ old office here today when Repub­ chapters of the state will hold an to the Public Utilities Commission tions concerning any given winter licans of the district nominated had to the weather bureau. Did na­ cial celebration of the day will take day in an alley in Ithe rear of the ter considering the evidence in the, all-day meeting at Trinity church against the proposed closing of are collected beforehand and placed ture really know what she was talk­ place here when Italians of Hart­ him unanimously for the place. parish house, here, on October 18 German Evangelical Deaconness case. On that point he said: that station from September 15 to end to end. they will lie and lie and ing about? ford will present to the city a hospital here. Over the body had ” No juror has a right to yield Mr. Bacon, a Democrat, was nomi­ for a general discussion of the or­ June 15 of each year. The matter He. This fall, however, they agree. nated for the office by his own “Tomorrow will be partly cloudy statue of Christopher Columbus. been draped a long black coat. his convictions to get away from^ ganization’s affairs In Connecticut. has been assigned for hearing at And the Egg^ells! and somewhat cooler,” droned the Dedication exercises will include a party last month. Alter the con­ The local chapter has announced . A woman passerby found the extended duty. As I stat^ my the office of the commission on Ainslee Jordon, from his farm in voice of science. "As for next win­ parade, ceremonies at the memo­ body shortly after 9 o ’clock and charge, It is the duty of each juror vention Judge Bacon entertained that Hartford is still short about October 19 at 11 a. m. The rail­ the twelve Republican delegates at Maine, gives his moral and profes­ ter, I have no Idea. Certainly not. rial, which will stand in Lafayette hospital ph^icians, summoned, de­ to be open minded and to remem- 52,500 in its quota of 510,000 for road company would handle its ac­ sional support to the fishermen. No one can predict the weather that Park, and a carnival and dance in the Hotel Arrigoni. Florida relief work. clared the murder had taken place counts at Amston. Eggshells are Forecaster Jor- far ahead.” the evening. only a short. time before- (Contlnaed Face 9.)

i V|--ai(iSffa?rsr^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926. . f ------^ EXTRA! MANCHESTER NAME WBETTEN CENTURY INVENTOR WINS FIGHT * WINS WORLD SERIES EXPECT 100 PERSONS AGO DISCOVERED AL- WAR VETERAN DIES; ON $20,000,000 CLAIM. CHICKEN DINNERS LOCAL STOCKS New York Stocks MOST TO DAY. Washington, Oct, 11.—George At AD Times. Campbell Carson, California Inven­ Yesterday brought out the AT PUYERS'SUPPER ILL SEVERAL YEARS tor, today in the Supreme Court largest crowd of fats Men at work tearing down THE RAINBOW INN tF'iimlshed toy Patnam A Oa, High Low 2 P. M. the old t town hall in the rear won his fight to prevent dismissal 6 Ceotral Row. Hartford, Conn.) At. Gulf, W. I. 31 29 29 of the entire series to hear the of his case against the American Am Sugar Ref. 72 radio reports at the South End Town's Thespians to Act as of our new City Hall came up­ C. Alfred Anderson Passes Atop Bolton Hill. Bid Ask 72% 72% on a curious inscription last Smelting and Refining company in Am Tel & Tel.l44 5(i 144% 144% Herald ofllce. It also kept one Host at School Street Rec Away from Sickness Con- which a verdict amounting to more Aetna Cas. 4 Sur. . .720 750 Anaconda . . . 47 46% reporter busy answering tele­ week. While ripping off boards Aetna L if e ...... 580 590 46% Tomorrow Evening. they came upon a Joist on _ tracted During War. than $20,000,000 was granted for Am Smelting .132^ 130% 130% phone calls for the chill winds royalties on patents. Automobile ...... 190 220 Am L o c ...... 104 >4 103% 103% kept many fans at home. .Which had been written in WIRTALLA’S dancing school Conn. General . . . .1625 1675 More than 100 people are ex­ chalk C. Alfred Anderson, 38 of 29 The defendant company asked Atchison ___ 144^4 142 142% There were many freak pected to attend the supper given for a review of its motion to dis­ Htfd. Steam Boiler .650 B & O ...... 101A4 CHARLES HOLLISTER Cooper street, a veteran of the for Children open# Saturday after, Hartford F i r e ...... 465465 480 100% 101% Queries, as is usual, during by the Town Players, Manchester’s Oct. 4, 1826. .World War, died at hla home today miss the suit, alleging abatement Beth Steel ‘B’ 45% 45 45% World Series days but this one Little Theater group, in the School following a hemmorhage. He was followed assignment by Carson to noon October 10th, In Orange Hall. P hoenix...... 560 570 Chill Copper . 32% 31% The name had evidently been T ravelers...... 1180 1195 31% from a feminine ‘fan’ wins the street auditorium tomorrow even­ written 100 years ago and dur­ the son of the late Gabriel Ander­ John Henry Miller, a lawyer, of Aesthetic, Ballot and Ballroom Cons Gas N Y.103% 101% 103% brown derby: ing at 6:30. The event marks the twenty-five per cent right in his PnbUo UUUty Stocki. Col. Fuel Iron 43% ing the same week in October son and Mrs. Adolphlna Anderson Conn. Power Co. ...3 1 5 325 42% 42% “Who won?” first visit to this town of Mrs. Eli­ had been uncovered. and was bom In Portland, this state, claim. Dances Taught, also Deportment. Conn. L P 7% pfd. .109 112 Ches & Ohio .162% 160% 161% “Cardinals. 3 to 2.” zabeth Hines Hanley, dramatic ex­ coming here 30 years ago. Cruc Steel . . . 71 71 71 That’s the Manchester team, pert of the Playground and Recre­ Htfd. E. L. com. ...328 332 Erie ...... 38% 37% 37% A member of the Rockville Elks Htfd. Gas com...... 68 73 ain’t it?” ation Association of America. and of Dllworth Cornell Post, Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim So. N. E. Tel. Co...... 151 155 Erie 1 s t ...... 48% 47 48% A supper consisting of chicken Gen. Asphalt . 77% 75% 75% American Legion, the late Mr. Majinractniing Stocks. pie, mashed potatoes, roles, ice WUCHANG YIELDS Anderson was well known In Man­ Am. H ardw are...... 84 86 Gen Elec .... 82 80% 81 cream, coffee and pie, will be pre­ Tonight I Gen Mot...... 151% 148% 150% pared by a committee which in­ chester. He had gone to Camp American Sliver . . . . 29 33 TO CANTON FORCE Devens when the United States en­ CIRCLE 2—SHOWS—2 I Acme Wire com...... — 16’ Great No. Pfd. 75% 75 75% ABOUTTOWN cludes Mrs. William Remig, Mrs. Kennecott Cop 60% 60 •60% Bert Andrews, Miss Bertha Dietz tered the war and while there he 7:00 and 9:00. = Bigelow-Htfd. pfd. .. 99 102 contracted pleurisy and influenza Blgelow-Htfd. com. .. 73 78 Louis & Nash.129% 128% 128% James McCullough formerly of and Crombie Donaldson. HUNTLY GORDON and JANE NOVAK in E Bristol B ra ss...... — 7 Marine Pr. .. 82% 82% 82% Belfast, Ireland, will speak In the Vocal soloi, instrumental music which later turned to tuberculosis. A Drama of Gripping Intensity ! = Collins Co...... 140 145 Motor Wheel .2 1 % 21% 21% Gospel Hall at 415 Center street and readings will form the main Americans Thongh Half He had not been able to work for Colt Fire A rm s...... ?? 28 Norfolk West .160% 159% 160% tomorrow night at 7:45. part of the entertainment, program several years prior to his death. His Eagle Lock ...... 101 105 Natl. Lead ...147 147 147 and Mrs. Hanley will talk to the father, the late Gabriel Anderson, ; “LOST ATSEA” I Fafnir Bearing...... 85 No. Pacific . . . 76% 76 76 Delegates who will attend tlie members of the club on dramatics Starred; Gates Open^ by died about 21 years ago. Full'r Br.’sh Class AA 62 N Y Central .131% 130% 131% American Legion convention at as they should bo conducted ini Besides his mother, Mr. Ander­ Hart & Cooley...... 180 N Y, N H & H 40% 39% 39% Philadelphia this week from the lo­ towns of this size. Principal Clar- J son is survived by a brother, Int. Sil. pfd...... 104 108 Pan Am Pet . 62% 61 62 cal Post are Walter Sheridan, Her enco P. Quimby of the High Discouraged Defenders. Adolph Anderson of Hartford, and L’nders Frary & Clark 90 92 Pennsylvania . 54 53% 54 man Borowskle, Walter McLean, school will act as toastmaster. four sisters. Miss Esther Anderson, Jewell Belti.ng pfd. .. 80 People’s Gas .124 124 124 David Heatley, William Paige, Miss Olive Nyman will be the Mrs. Fred Lave of this town, Mrs. NK UOYD New Brit. Mach, pfd.104 Pierce . 23% 23% 23% John Pentland, Joseph Madden soloist of the evening and Miss Shanghai, Oct. 11.—Dispatches Walter Nellson of Hartford and Niles Bt. Pd. N. Stock 20 21 Pressed Steel . 39% 39% 39% and Carrol Chattier. Mr. Sheridan Eva McComb will give a reading, from Hankow report the fall of the Mrs. John Erickson of New Britain. North & J u d d ...... 25 27 Rep Ir & Steel 56% 56 56 will start this evening and the oth­ “Betty at the Ball Game.” city of Wuchang, after a five Funeral arrangements have not J R Montgomery pfd. — 80 R eading...... 85% 85 85% ers will leave town on Wednesday. Those who have not made re­ weeks’ seige, declaring the event yet been completed. J R Montgomery com. — 75 Ch R Isl & Pac 62 60% 62 turns on tickets are asked to do so was due to treachery on the part Peck, Stow & Wilcox 21 22 So. Pacific . . . 104% 103% 103% A change has been made in the today. of the Honanese brigade of the de­ Russell Mfg. Co...... 40 So. Railway .117% 116% 116% plunge schedule- at the School The decorating committee in­ fending forces in opening one of REC GETTING READY Stanley Works com. .8 1 84 St. P a u l...... 10% 10 10 street Rec. The men will have the cludes Miss Eva McComb, Miss the gates of the city to the invad­ Smyth Mfg. Co...... — 400 Studebaker .. 55 54% 54% pool from 7 to 7:45 tonight and Edythe Schultz, Miss Ethel Robb ing southern horde. Torrington ...... 68 .69 Union Pacific .158% 157% 158 the women from 7:45 to 8:45. and Miss Charlotte Myers. The reports further stated that FOR HALLOWE’EN DANCE Underwood ...... 50 52 U S Rubber . 54% 52% 53% several of the northern generals Whitlock Coil Pipe . . — 25 U S Steel Pr,.127% 127% 127% While on a stepladder In her were captured, including Governor U. S. Envelope pfd. .107 Westin'house . 67% 66 % 67% home at 279 Keeney street this JURY STILL OUT IN Chen Chi-Mo. A part of the north­ Committees Appointed to Bonds. morning, Mrs. Kate Haberera lost ern forces are reported to have Arrange for Season’s Big Htfd. Elec. Lgt. 7’s .295 300 OR IN her balance and fell, dislocating been incorporated In the Canton­ Social Event. East. Conn. Pow. 5’s . 99 C.%SB OP SCOTT, DOOMED her left elbow. A local physician THE DAUGHERH TRIAL ese army. Conn. L. P. 5Vis . . .108 110 Springfield, 111., Oct. 11.—Attor­ was called and Mrs. Haberern was All American and other foreign Committees have already started missionaries in Wuciiang are safe. Conn. L. & P. 7’s ..115 117 ney Scott Stewart of Chicago today taken to the Manchester Memor (Continued from page I.) work on arrangements for the sixth B'dpt. 5's ...... 103 105 was granted a writ of and lal hospital where an X- was General Chiang Kai-Shek appar­ annual Hallowe’en dance and social tomorrow will present to the Su­ taken. It Is probable that Mrs. ently being determined to live up which will be given in the School preme Court a motion for a writ of Haberern will be discharged from her that his conclusions may be to his policy of protecting the lives the hospital tomorrow. wrong.” street Rec on Friday evening, Octo­ supercedeas in the case of Russell Hint# at Duress by Court of foreigners in the war zone. But ber 29. This dance has been the Scott who is sentenced to hang in Mr. Van Ost then wanted to they are all gaunt and emaciated big social event of the Rec for the Chicago next Friday for the mur­ There will be a special Songster know whether the length of time from the weeks of semi-starvation i past five years and will be bigger Read Herald Advs. der of Joseph Maurer, druggist. rehearsal this evening at 7:30 at the jury had been considering the which they underwent during the and better than ever this year. the Salvation Army citadel, to prac­ case and the fact that the Court j seige. It Is expected that the Worthy tice for the coming concert which would not accept a report of dls-1 The reports from Hankow, which Hills orchestra of Hartford will will be given on Wednesday, Nov. agreement was an indication that is located just across the river play. 3. The concert will be given un­ a verdict must be forced. from Wuchang, contain description Harry Anderson Is chairman of der the direction of Thomas Max­ Judge Mack replied that the Jury of tragic Incidents which marked the decorating committee and other well and will Include the lo-al was not being kept out in an at­ the fall of the beseiged city. ­ committee chairnaen are as follows: I with I songster brigade, and the Maxwell tempt to coerce any one. He re­ less scores of woraeft and children Mandolin club. All songsters are were trampled to death in the wild Favor and dance committee: I James Kirkwood and Betty Compson s peated reasons he had given on Ml ^2 requested to be on time. stampede to escape before the Miss Florence Kelley. TAXES Saturday night for refusing to en­ Buffet: Mrs. William Robinson. iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiii tertain a report of disagreement, grim advance of the conquering Publicity and advertising: are not alone what you pay the government— The young people’s band of the explaining that he did not believe Cantonese. Thousands swarmed in­ Charles Gi;lfi3ths. local Salvation Army spent the the Jury had yet had time to con­ to sampans in the river and put off for Hankow, and many of the Tunnel and Chamber of Horrors: vast amounts are self-imposed annually and paid week-end at South Norwalk where sider the mass of evidence in all its E. H. Chaney. they assisted with the services in ramifications sufficiently to bring overloaded craft capsized in mid­ without complaint. that city. The work in that city in a final report of disagreement. stream, drowning hundreds more. THE RIALTO J’ is under the direction of Captain Van Ost told the Court he fear­ MANCHESTER’S COZIEST THEATER and Mrs. Harold Bevans, who are ed his health would break under JUDGE AND MRS. ARNOTT MINISTERS AHEND Read ai’ticle' on Page 4. well known locally as Mrs. Bevans the strain of prolonged delibera­ ENTERTAIN GUESTS was a member of the local corps. tions and that his family and af­ DISTRICT MEETING Last Times Today fairs were suffering because of Judge and Mrs. Alexander Arnott The first meeting of the Highland his extended absence. entertained a number of their local Park Community Club Sewing Club Colonel 2-land, after listening to Rev. Joseph Cooper of the South MANCHESTER Van Ost’s question concerning dur­ friends Saturday evening in honor will be held Wednesday afternoon of their week-end house guests. Dr. Methodist church :.nd Rev. John B. at 2 o’clock at the club house. ess. and after the jury had return­ Duxbury of the North Methodist ed to the juryroom, moved that the and Mrs. R. G. Collins and Mr. and CHAMBER OP COMMERCE Mrs. Frank Wellstood, of Green­ church are attending today and t>- All incoming aliens at American jury be discharged, saying: morrow the fall sessions of the Nor­ "It is apparent that under the wich, Cohn. A profusion of dah­ ports must be examined by doctors lias from their gardens added to the wich district Ministerla’ association of the U. S. Public Health Service. circumstaucea the juror described being held at Warehouse Point. no fair verdict could be reached.” attractiveness of their beautiful Questions Concern Smith home. Rev. Joseph Cooper is vice-presi­ It was 5 o'clock' when the jury- Judge and Mrs. Arnott leave on dent of the association. Rev. John, filed into the courtroom with a Thursday for New York where they E. Duxbury is a member of the pro- long list of questions. The jury re­ will spend a week shopping and at- committee and will speak to- mained in the courtroom until tending theaters, morrow morningTW on **J0SUS HS & 6:30. Most of the questions were Miss Elizabeth Taylor who now Personal Soul Winner.’ designed to throw further light on resides with Judge and Mrs. Arnott the relationship between the late leaves Thursday for Sandwlch-on- DOUR FORECAST KEEPS Jesse ,W. Smith, confidential secre­ the-Cape to visit relatives. Early LOS ANGELES AT HOME tary to Mr. Daugherty when Mr. next month they all leave by auto­ Rudolph Schildkraut, Joseph Schildkraut, Bessie Love kWilliams Announces Lakehurst, N. J., Oct. 11.—An Daugherty was United States At­ mobile for Judge Arnott’s winter with torney General. One of the spe­ home in St. Petersburg, Florida. unfavorable weather forecast today cific questions was as to the vHarold Fitzgerald will drive for delayed the scheduled flight of the Comedy — Educational Reel — News standing of Smith in the Depart­ ^udge Arnott on the journey south. navy ('.irlgible Los Angeles to Dear­ ment of Justice.” born. Mich. Lieut. Commander Judge Mack read voluminous REC NOTES Joseph E. Rosendahl, skipper of the Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Innovation extracts from tlu^ testimony of Los Angeles, received the unfavor Return Showing By Popular Request several witnesses, all touching on A bowling league was organized able weather report from Wash­ the connection o? Smith with the this afternoon at the School street ington shortly after . He THE WONDER PICTURE OF ALL TIME I office of Mr. Daugherty. That tes­ Rec for the High school junior and was undecided as to whether the timony showed that Smith had senior girls. flight would start this afternoon. “OVER THE HILL” in merchandising men’s wear in Manchester. Effective today, had a ctesk in Mr. Daugherty’s of­ A new swimming class has been Starring MARY CARR fice and that- tJiey frequently had organized to start tomorrow eve­ HUNTING CASUALTY. you may take advantage of three plans of purchasing: gone on trips together. ning at 7 o’clock. Miss Calhoun Comedy THE BEACH REEL One question aske-.l was whether has been appointed to . teach the Greenwich, Oct. 11.—^The hunting “Hold Your Hat’ Mr. Daugherty would be consider­ women and there will be two ses­ j season’s first casualty occurred ed liable for a wrongful act com­ sions, for beginners and advanced here today when Joseph Ferrara mitted under the supervision of pupils. Those who wish to enter of Cos Cob was seriously wounded Theater Opens Daily Prices: Smith in view of Smith’s known must register now. A teachers’ pri­ by Harold Schmantz, of Mianus, standing in the Department of vate swimming class will begin to­ whose gun was discharged as he at 1:45. Eve. at 6:30. Mat.: 10c to Everyone. 5 % Discount for Cash at Time of Purchase Justice. night at 7:45. The business men’s was climbing a fence. Saturdays and Holidays Eves.: Adults, 20c. "It Is fair to Infer that Smith gym classes wil Istart tonight and Continuous Performance. Children, 10c. would have consulted Daugherty," will have two sessions, one at 5:15 Among the ancient peoples, of the said Judge Mack, “but Daugherty and 7:30. east was a belief that a man’s glory wouldn't be liable unless there was lay in his beard. an understanding between himself MRS. DAMS’ FUNERAL. Discount for Cash Within 30 Days and Smith.’’ "Is it fair to assume that Smith The funeral services of Mrs. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiim would tell Daugherty what he Julia S. Davis, of 141 Center would do in matters of Import­ street, were held yesterday after­ Real Silk Hosiery Today_ | Net On Our 10 Payment Plan ance?” was another question. noon at her late home. It was Order from America’s Largest “It is reasonable to infer that largely attended and there’ were Silk Hosiery Mills. Representative STATE he did,” said Judge Mack. numerous floral tributes. Rev. J. WiU Cali on R equest...... & Tomorrow I Burning of Records S. Neill officiated. Burial was In Judge Mack was asked to in­ the family plot In the Spring Grove GEORGE F. DOUGHERTY, struct the jurors further on the rel­ cemetery In Warehouse Point. Phone 806-12. evancy of Mai S. Daugherty’s tes­ As a further service to you our store will remain open eve­ timony regarding the burning of records by Harry S. Daugherty, nings until 7:30 P. M. his brother. Where Col Williams Died t “You have « right to infer when a man burns records as Harry M. Daugherty is supposed to have Our merchandise is of the better grade which includes Fash­ burned them in this case that there was something in those docu­ ion Park Clothing. ments that he didn’t want to have known.” said Judge Mack. Emerson Hats, Yale Caps, Endicott -.Johnson Shoes, Stag CX)MMUNICABLB DISEASE IN STATE STAYS AT LEVEL S Special Brand Furnishings and Ide Collars. • Hartford, Oct. 11.—Communica­ sMnsio ble disease conditions in this statu sby the last week remained about the same sState as during the previous, week, ac­ s Orchestra Our high quality merchandise has met with such success that cording to the morbidity report of the State Health Department issued we today are the “Largest Exclusive Men’s Store in Manchester.” here today. Only measles cases Come and live those pirate dreams of long ago. = showed increase, advancing from Come and see the Black Pirate capture a merchant ship E seven to twenty eases. Other dis­ »ngle handed to win his spurs. Yo! Ho! AD we from 5 ease totals last week follow: 7 to 70 renew your youth and be a pirate bold. = Diphtheria 17, scarlet fever 28, ^ ^ ^ iS^’r i-^rinruTiTir typhoid 4, whooping cough 22, pneumonia 19, influenza 5 and Special School Children’s I malaria 1. rN . TALK OF HIS MARRIAGE Matinee Tomorrow At 4:00 P. M. | “DASTARDLY,” SAYS GENE. New York, Oct. 11.—Gene Tun- Admission 10c ’ *• | ney, heavyweight champion, denied Here Is the scene of the flhal tragic episode in the career of Colonel Alex­ today a report that he would soon ander Williams. U. S. marines, who .Was court-martialed by Smedley Williams announce his engagement to marry a wealthy girl. He called it a Butler last spring for serving Butler with cocktails. Following the ^ Wednesday "'J,® Wednesday | “dastardly rumor." “It is all dotted line sketched in the picture, .Williams’ auto swerved from the Block bunk,” he said. "X don’t 'even embarcadero in San Francisco, went through an unguarded opened be­ I A FEATURE BILL I ^ - •• know a girl I could take to a thea­ tween two piers, and sank in 30 feet of water, drowning the officer. It ter, let alone one I could marry. I happened at night, as Colonel WilliamB was returning to his home from jCountry Store & Surprise Night I don't intend to sacrifice my individ­ an SS uality.” a party. •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii„i„ii„iiiuiiif " T “ ‘m-’ MM ^ ' ‘ I- ■ ■■■'! • ’• ’ • > •' MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MONDAY, O C tO B ^ 11, 1926. PAGBTHfiiff fn

as in former years. There will be a race to Florence B. Horton. A “ OVER THE HILL" short service held at the hospital [ REAL ESTATE MARKET new home will be built on this site. PLUMBERS RUSHED VETERANS PLAN following which wreaths will be Green H i l l Terrace ^ INSIST UPON placgd on the trees which have been H. H. West and Son are at work COMING TO RIALTO ARMISTICE DAY dedicated to the veterans in Man­ IS STARTING TO BOOMfinishing the new home of Norman K e m p s WITH PIPE ORDERS chester who died in the service dur­ Cubberly on Elwood street. Con­ KEf IMIIW lOllllt ing the World War. A short address tractor* John "Mahoney is finishing “ Young April” closes its engage­ With the closing of the vaca­ the plaster and stucco and the new will be given by a prominent speak­ tion season the fall activity in the b alsam The secret of keeping young is to fed ment at the Rialto this evening Dance to Be Held Night Be­ er. house of Samuel Stevens on Rob­ young—to do this you must vatdi yoar and those who have already viewed real estate market has -started, ac­ ert road. For that COUGH/ All veteran organizations of cording to Robert J. Smith, local uver and bowels—them’s no need of ; Herald Editorial and Narrow it are almost unanimous in their Manchester are being asked to join Gustave Schrelber and Sons having a sallow comide^on—dark rin^ declaration that “ it is one of the real estate operator. October and fore; Memorial Seryices in the Armistice parade assembling have the new brick house of Har­ your eyes—phnnles—a bOnas' finest pictures with a romantic November of each year produce an at the Army & Na'-y club promptly old Alvord on Richard road closed took in your face—dull eyes with no > Escape from Death by theme that has been released in unusual number of real estate in and ready for plaster. Holger Equip Your Home With sparkle. Your doctor will tdl younmety. ages.” Rudolph Schildkraut, Resste and Parade on Day Itself. at 6:30 p. ’m. Colonel Harry Bissell sales, due to the fact that a large Bach has a force of men putting per cent of alt sickness comes from number of people choose this time Love and Joseph Schildkraut fill has been appointed Marshal. The on the finish for the new home of Copper Leader and inactive bowels and liver. Family Arouse Gas Users. the major roles and give excellent Salvation Army Band has consented of year to get into homes of their E. Hugh Crosby on Boulder road. A joint committee of the Army & own. . l^Edwards, a well-known ^yddan interpretations of their ^-arlons to in the parade as well as Gas mains, sewers and water mains Gutter m eXuo, perfected a vegetaue com­ parts. The plot is an absorbing one Navy club and the Dilworth Cornell Company G and the Howitzer Com­ Others purchase building lots so have just been laid . on Robert pound mixed with olive ou as a subtti- Plumbing supply concerns in concerning a young crown prince Post American Legion has made pany. that they may be prepared with road to the new homes of H. C. tute for calomel to act on the liver Manchester report a heavy sale of plans for the coming Armistice cele­ Particulars of Parade plans to start their new homes Alvord and Samuel Stevens. Will give a lifetime of serv­ bowels, which he gave to his natienS who just before being forced into -early in .the spring. Still others escape pipe to be used in carrying an unwelcome marriage, pawns the bration. The Marshal with his aides will ice. W e would be glad to esti-1 for years. off the deadly gases which result On November 10. Armistice Eve., form the parade promptly at 6:40 have planned to start work on . I>..E dw ^’CHiveTabletsaregentle family jpwels and has one last their houses during the fall weath­ DEWEY HIS OWN AGENT. mate your needs in this line. I from combustion in gas heaters and the annual party and dance will bo p. m. with the band leading, follow­ ' 1 1 1 i mtheir action yetalways^ective. They fling at Monte Carlo. His adven­ er in order that they may have a ( Hartford, Oct. 11.— Sheriff Ed- stoves. An editorial in The Herald, tures while there forms the basis held. Eillincroffs orchestra which ed by the two military companies ■ward W. Dewey will act as his own bringaboutthat natural buo3^ancy which' plays at the Providence Biltmore and the veteran organizations. The new home in the early part of next Joseph C. Wilson all should enjoy by toning up the Hver* followed closely by asphyxiation for the story. The picture can only year. political agent during his campaign hotel as well as the Green Acre line of march will be north on Main Plumbing in All its Branches. a n ^ l^ n g the system of mpuritita." cases here brought local people to be described as gorgeous and the Following are some of the sales this fall for rerelection to office. He a realization that they were harbor­ fast moving sequences lead up to a Lodge at Scituate has been obtain­ street to the hospital for the so certified today to the secretary Service of the Best Kind. I^.Mwards’OliveTablets are known ed to furnish the music for the reported through Mr. Smith’s agen­ by their olive color. 15c, 30c and 60c ing menaces in their homes in smashing climax which carries an memoria,! services and decoration of cy since the first of the month. of state. Phone 641 28 Spruce St. stoves which had no escape pipe. element of surprise, totally unlook­ dance. This orchestra has become trees. The march will then be con­ famous in the Providence district A ten family house for the Man­ The Editorial. ed for. tinued to a location to be announc­ chester Trust Company to Matteo The Herald editorial called at­ A rollicking comedy. “Oh for a for its high class mu-.lc and has a ed later for the dedication of the Cherubini and wife; anew colonial tention to the fact that not one Nurse" and educational film and reputation of being one of the captured German howitzer to the ■house with garage for Stella L. death in ten by gas asphyxiation the customary news reel complete most upto-date orchestras in that town of Manchester as a World War Hayes to William E. and Eulalia 1 'was caused by gas from unlighted the program. section of the country. Tickets will memorial. M. Alvord on Benton street. Mr. jets but that most of them resulted “ Over the Hill” has been secur­ be on sale very soon to all members This captured German field piece and Mrs. Alvord will move to their from the presence of carbon mon­ ed for a return engagement on and friends of the Legion and other has recently been painted and put new home soon. Bray’s Removal Sale oxide or carbon dioxide gas, gene­ Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs­ veteran organizations of Manches­ into shape. The committee appoint­ Willard J. Horton has sold a two rated when the of the stove day. Many requests for another ter. ed for the placement of the big gun family flat on Holl street to Stella strikes the metallic parts of the fix­ showing of this wonder picture Memorial Spi vices expects to reach a decision in a L. Hayes. ture. have been received by the manage­ Pro*inptly at 11:00 o’clock on day or two regarding the spot in A buildiriig lot on Green Hill ter­ Starts Tomorrow—Tuesday Oct. 12 Family Overcome. ment and it was deemed advisable Armistice Day memorial service.3 the town fer the permanent location In the case of the family of Fritz to book it again. As everyone will be held at the School street of the gun. A full report of the Johnson of Clinton street where six knows “ Over the Hill" is quite an Rec. as in former years conducted committee will appear in.the cdl- unusual picture. It does not de­ members were nearly overcome by by Commander Harry Maidment of umns of The Herald in due time. 20% to 35% DISCOUNT pend upon the eternal traingle for gas last Friday night, the cause the Dilworth Cornell Post No. 102. After the dedication services the INDIGESTION, GAS, was given as carbon monoxide, gen-; its sustained interest, nor does it American Legion. The purpose of require mob scenes to bolster up parade will again be formed and erated after the illuminating gas this service is to commemorate the the march continued back to the On Our Entire Line Of Stock A had burned and which was allowed shortcomings in the plot. services and death of those who There is something so sweet and Armory where it will disband. UPSET STOMACH to collect in the room because of died fro iheir country’s cause dur- It has been suggested to hold a the,absence of an escape pipe by| wholesome and interesting jn the h.g the World War. story that the blase New Yorker, public dance at the Armory direct­ Except Hamilton and Gruen Watches which this gas could have been car-! A • the Hospital ly following the parade. This affair Instantly! ‘ ‘ Pap e’s D iapepsin ’ ’ ^ried away. ' ; so particular and discriminating in W e are going to move into a larger and finer store. W e want to dispose of our his choice of theatrical entertain­ The decoration of the trees at the would take the form of “ Opeu Corrects Stomach so Escape pipe is usually installed ^ Manchester Memorial Itospital at i House,” the same as conducted by present stock before we move. It is your opportunity to bm'chase many things that with gas stoves but before it be-; ment. has seen fit to give it his patronage and unqualified enthusi­ seven p. m. will be done under the I the Army & Navy club in former Meals Digest you have wanted for a long time, at very low prices. came generally known that the; direction of the Army & Navy club i years. dangerous gases were evident when i asm ever since it was first shown the jets were burning, escape pipe there in 1920. A corps of singular­ The moment you eat a tablet of was not used, to a great extent. It ly capable players including Mary “ Pape’s Diapepsin” your indigestion is in places where pipes were not in­ Carr are employed in the picture. is gone. No more distress from a stalled with the stoves that are be-! A comedy “ Hold Your Hat." an sour, acid, upset stomach. No F . E , B r a y ing equipped now. educational novelty reel “ Beauty flatulence, heartburt, palpitation, or and the Beach” and a news reel Come See Us! misery-making gases. Correct your JEW ELER - completes the program on these digestion for a few cents. Each Selwitz Block — Corner Main and Pearl Streets — South Manchester. ‘ KNIGHTS INSTALL tln-ee days. ARE always glad to show folks package guaranteed by druggist to An amateur contest will be stag­ » » through our modern and up-to-date overcome stomach trouble.— Adv. ed Thursday night and it is hoped OFFICERS TONIGHT that many local entries will be plant. Here they can see how dairy filed at the box office. products are handled and especially the precautions that are taken for cleanli­ District Deputy J. Fenton Wal­ CARLSON— CASPERSOX. I----- ?. ness. lace and his staff of Windsor Locks The marriage of Miss Anna Cas- will work the installation of the offi­ person to August Carlson took place Come in any tim e; we’ll welcome you ! cers of Campbell Council, K. of C.. Saturdav at the home of Mr. and in the Knights of Columbus hall Mrs. Carl E. Thoren of 224 West this evening at S o’clock. George Center street. The ceremony was W.K.STRAUGHAN H. Williams will be installed as performed at 3:30 oy Rev. P. J. O. grand . Cornell, pastor of the Swedish SetVica Ah'<3i/s" Following the installation a buf­ I Lutheran church. Tlie bride was PHONE 681 fet lunch will be served by a com­ C E N T E R ST. given in marriage by Carl E. SOUTH MANCHESTEP.CONH. mittee composed of James D. Thoren, cousin of the groom. The Burke, William P. Quish and I dcuble ring service was used, George H. Williams. j The bride wore a dress of white The other officers of the council I moire trimmed with silver. She follow: had a veil caught with pearls and Sale Of Odd Pieces Deputy Grand Knight, James D. orange blossoms, and carried a Burke. bouquet of Mrs. Coolidge roses and Chancelior, Wilbur J. Messier. lily-of-the-valley. Recording Secretary, Charles The maid of honor. Miss Allda / O’Connell. Casperson, sister of the bride, wore Warden, Edward Moonan. a .dreai(s of peach colored georgette. Trustee, John F. Shea. She carried a bouquet of tea roses. Inside Guard, Thomas Moriarty. The best man was Amandus John­ X. Y. IX.TTXCTIOX CAX’T son. The groom’s gift to the bride was STOP KRESGE DIVORCE. a diamond ring and the groom re­ ceived a pair of cuff buttons from Our anniversary celebration is There are Vanity Dressing Ta­ Detroit, Oct. 11.— Despite an in­ the bride. The gift from the bride junction of the New Y'ork supreme to the maid of honor was a white D E L i y e a s court, Sebastian S. Kresge, million­ over and in checking up we . find bles, Chairs, Rockers and Benches, gold brooch, and the gift from the aire chain store magnate, can pro­ groom to the best man was a pair that we have dozens of odd pieces Chests of Drawers, Bedside Tables, ceed here with his divorce action a n il o f these of cuff links. against his second wife, Doris Mer-! left over from suites of all kinds. Chiffoniers, Dressers, China Cabi­ cer Kresge. j The wedding march was played This was the opinion expressed | by Miss Frideborg Thoren. We are going to put some very rad­ nets, Serving Tables, Beds, Odd The home was prettily decorated ARTiCLLS informally today by presiding Judge Harry J. Dingemann of the Wayne with roses, carnations and palms. ically reduced prices on them to Chairs and Rockers from uphoD A reception followed the ceremony. County Circuit Court, after a state­ clean them up quickly. I f you stored suites, etc. We offer them ment by Paul W. Voorhies, Kresge’s There were guests from Paw­ attorney, that K re^e would bitter­ tucket, R. I., Springfield and Attle­ have bought a suite here during the to you at these low prices for as ly fight any atempts of his wife to boro, Mass.,’Meriden. New Britain, remove his divorce action to New Middletown. Hartford, and town. past few months and now want an low as Sl.OO d o w and $^1.00 week- York. Many beautiful gifts were re­ ceived. extra piece this is a good time for lj% through our Profit Sharing; ^Ir. and Mrs. Carlson* later left Claims growing out of loss and you to buy it. Club, .. damage to eggs cost the railroads on an unannounced trip. When of the country $671,512 during they return they will reside at their 1925. newly furnished home at 226 West / Center street. S Vanity $52.50 5 Piece Chamber Suite Di:essing -Table/

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!? at a saving of This bed has an ornamental WRIGLEY’S Here is a very fine bed at a many dollars panel in the center, 2-inch posts very low price. Comes in all and 1-inch fillers. Is finished Rich, lovely ma­ After Every Meal sizes and all finishes. Has 2- in walnut and oak very beautl- i terials, Bolivias, ■ fully grained. We bought these inch continuous posts and five beds in quantity lots at a big Suedes, Tweeds. one-inch fillers. Built very reduction and as usual pass the Coats with fur G ood t o r S%Oeefens strong and is nicely finished. saving on to our customers. collars and cuffs. We have them in all sizes. If not wanted for server, Styling employs th e teeth Vthe breath A splendid piece of furnlM. a ($1.00 Weekly through ($1.00 Weekly through makes a splendid Radio table. P a c k s that you would have to pay smart new de­ Profit Sharing Plan.) Profit Sharing Plan.)^ Batteries can be all stored in­ much more for if bought with side and top is large enough tails. A wide va­ 3 the suite. Always useful for for any model of Radio. Built riety of popular storing extra dishes. Made of strong and very finely finished colors. All sizes. American walnut and gum- in walunt. Priced exceedingly wood, with the Huguenot wal­ low at $17.50. nut finish. G. E. KETTH FlIRMTURE CO. k ($1.00 Weekly through ($1.00 Weekly through Profit Sharing Plan.) ^ COR. MAm kND SCHOOL STREETS - SO. MANCHESTER, CT. Profit Sharing Plan.) if / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11,1928.

4lanrtf»itrr the Legion shall stage a “ second he committed the greatest of invasion” of France by holding the crimes. ' ttifnln^S Utralb lp27 convention In Parla 1b to be Emotional insanity might not be CARELESSNESS IS answered by the delegates. an altogether empty defense in this \ PtTBLISHRO BT This proposition would, in the case. ' THB h e r a l d p r in t in g CO. course of events, be of considerable A COSTLY ITEM . ' Ponnded by Blwood & Els general Interest, considered by It­ New York.,Oct. 11.— Random Watkins’ “Ideal” Coil Bed Spring Oot, 1. 1881 self; for it is an ambitious as well notes from a Manhattan ratnhle: v_® 7**T BventiiA Except Sunday! and The old fellow who dances in ^ Holiday!.. as a picturesque and romantic un­ Siemtik the subway trains. They call him Howling About Taxes Is Entered at the Poet OiHce at Mau> dertaking. Blit It gains its larger w A sa “ Li«htfooti.” They say the name eheater a* Second Class Mall Matter. importance from the fact that an was given him back in 1890, or thereabouts. How strange it Nothing Compared to Loss SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall energetic and extraordinarily subtle LETTERS, « sounds now. A gaunt figure in ‘ ■** month tor shorter ^ perioda •‘^‘y oent* a propaganda drive has been launch­ BY CH ABl^ P. STEWART. clothes that fit with suspicious by Fraud. .. By carrier, elabceen cents a week, ed by, persons quite outside the looseness. Hair a mixture of grey ooplea three centa Legion, in opposition to it. Washington, Oct. 11.— Thirty and white. But his mustache REPRB- pounds of TNT In its vitals are too trimmed with incongruous immac­ SENTAT^E: Hamllton-De Llsser, A strong effort has been made to much for any tank’s digestion. ulateness. His age is easily 70. This is the 82d article In a series Street. New York Special! and 618 North MIchlRsn Avenue. convey the Impression that Presi­ There was a wartime Idea— not Perhaps even more. prepared for'The Herald by the Chicago. dent Coolidge is the actual insti­ shared In by tank crews— that He appears almost every night Manchester Chamber of Commerce. The Manchester Evening Herald is gator of the opposition to the visit tanks were practically invulnerable. out of the crowds that, felbow their on sale in New York City at Schultz s The fallacy of this theory has been way along Broadwoy. At Times Nows Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd of the Legion to the field of its war Square he clatters his clog shoes' Speaking of taxes, how we do $ 16.75 amply demonstrated in the last few howl whenever they are mentioned. .Street and 43nd Stieet entrance of experiences. This we do not be­ down the subway stairs. He waits , Grand Central Sutlon. days at the Camp Meade (Md.) Yet, even the most extravagant and lieve. It is Inconceivable that tank school. for a train that has no conductor. *Tntematlonal News Service has the There are strict rules covering hat wasteful municipal state, or pa- exclusive rights to use for republlca- the P.esident would adopt any such Camp Meade is 25 miles from tional government that has ever tlou .n any form all news dispatches Washington and about five miles passers OB' subway trains. But credited to It or not otherwise credit* tactics in order to prevent the pos­ they are constantly broken by the existed, cannot compare with or from anywhere, which is very fort­ even approach the voluntary tax o e s your bedsprmg support paper. It Is also exclusively sible creation of a strong pro-French wise ones. spine while you sleep. If a bed­ ■ entlued to use for republloatlon all unate. A high charge of still which practically every man and your spine? Stop ! Think ! ' w • ®r undated news published feeling on the part of the Legion- higher explosive doesn’t blow a big A few moments after the rain D spring fails to do this— ^if it sags, ' hertln. starts he is slipping into the woman imposes upon themselves This is a serious question, for it alres and their friends in the face tank into scrap metal with any ad­ through carelessness, foolishness, or sinks in the middle— your back­ vantage to the neighborhood. Doors, steps of an Irish reel or an old time concerns your health. of France’s failure to ratify the debt clog. His woden soled shoes tap gullibility, greed or general lack of bone is forced out of alignment. MONDAY, OCT. 11, 1926. bolts, manhole covers, cogs, cams thought and judgment. Your spine is the backbone of settlement. But that there are and assorted steel fragments fly in rhythmic contrast to the rattle Your spinal cord must natundly and bang of the train. The pas­ Take the simple matter of mis­ your life. Down thru its boney plenty of persons high in the affairs about two city blocks in every di­ feel this effect. Strain and conges­ rection. sengers crowd about in a circle directed letters for instance. The structure the great nerve of your “ OLD” MEN. of the nation who for their own and watch, more out of curiosity actual money loss involved in mis­ tion begin their inroads and your Even at a distance of two blocks, body curves. Radiating at fre­ Any baseball fan who can figure reasons, or to curry favor with spe­ than interest. directed letters containing money nerves do not get their proper rest. approximately the range from He rides for two stations, quick­ or valuable papers amounts to dan­ quent intervals go myriad other out the St. Louis Cardinals winning cial kinds of constituencies, would which the firing is done, the officer The result is that you suffer the the world’s championship without' ly passes a hat, amid a burst of gerously near a billion dollars every nerves that govern the functioning penalty in many little aches and gp to almost any length to interfere who pushes the button dives for applause, slips out. Then he rides year in this country alone. This I the services of Grover Cleveland cover the minute he’s pushed it. of your muscles, heart, stomach, pains and sometimes serious physi­ with the 1927 expedition of the • • * back. So it goes through the eve­ does not take Into account the cost and other organs. ' Alexander must be credited with at ning. Back and forth. Over and to the government or the inconven­ cal, or organic, disturbances. Legion, there is not the remotest Lieut. Col. H. L. Cooper, in Just so long as this intricate ner­ least the merit of being an original doubt. over again his little program of ience to both the forwarders and Only a coil spring properly sup- charge at the tank school, wanted clog steps. receivers of the misdirected mall. vous system functions properly, all thinker. to find out just how much a bank spine. The Watkins That these persons have not the Once he danced to crowded thea- Insurance Policies. is well, but disturb or hinder its I A pitcher is not a whole baseball really can stand . Ideal” has 120 extra tall, upright slightest possible right to Intrude fers on the great white way from Take the matter of insurance pol­ operation and trouble begins. Now j team, by any manner of means— So he got five obsolete and value­ which he darts into the half-lit icies. An authentic report recent­ springs ! themselves and their purposes into less tanks and undertook to learn think of your bedspring. I not by a great .deal so near to being subway station. Once the houses ly published shows that in the past These vertical springs act up the councils of the legion goes by actual experiment. Under, on rocked with applause and he took Your nerves need sleep ! They a whole team as some millions of ten years in 28 of the leading life and down. When you rest upon without saying. That even they and against them— just like artil­ his bows gracefully. That was Insurance companies of America, need proper rest and relaxation ! I American devotees of the game per­ are conscious of this Is Indicated lery hits— he placed the equivalent when he won the title of "Light- the lapsation amounted to the stu­ them they depress, or adjust them­ in TNT and a new explosive called The first essential of a bedspring, sist In assuming. “ Old Pete” by the roundabout methods they foot.” Faded badges beneath the pendous sum of $14,000,000,000. selves to the curves of your body! “ triton” of shells of various sizes. ill-fitting coat tell the story of con­ Some of these are unavoidable, but then, is to properly support your I Alexander could hardly have taken have employed. Firing these charges electrically quests in the days when the clog a game, let alone several, from the 90 per cent are recoverable through There are a great many people he got results far from reassuring was a favorite dance. the exercise of ordinary business j Yankees with a bush league club in this country -who conceive the to any soldier who may previously There’s something about the judgment. WATKINS BROTHERS. In c . / behind him. But just the same, have thought he could go into bat­ old-fashioned steps that stirs the Fire, most of which need never decision of the Legion as to the tle in a tank in absolute safety. sentiments of the watchers. A have occurred, levied a tax of with the rest of two baseball out- French pilgrimage to be the bust white-haired old man who all but FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS, PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS Col. Cooper had no tanks left $570,000,000 on the American peo­ ' fits measurably balanced In ness of the Legion, absolutely and when he had finished. sneers at the antics o f the Charles- toners drops a dollar bill In the ple last year. In almost every ^ strength, victory is prone to alight alone, and any interference with It It took four hits to demolish a case, someone was careless. j on the players' bench where, during heavy Mark-Five British tank. quickly passed hat. by politicians from political mo An old “hoofer.” Once a hoofer Last, but not least, let us consid­ A 150-millimeter high explosive er fraudulent stocks, which are said I his team’s at-bat session, sits the tives to • bo a most unpardonable shell, cut a chunk out of its armor. always a hoofer, says Broadway. I twirler with the better arm, 'the Even those who grow prosperous to cost the American public $500,- piece of cheek. Fifteen pounds of "triton” broke 000,000 annually. If-dlie truth j greater skill, the more steadfast its track and disabled it. A 155 like to step upon the slick floor or These persons will be in hearty night club dance halls and show were known this figure would be Funeral Directors. I and cooler head. H. E. shell tore out its bottom and multiplied seversfl times Mcause accord In the hope that the Legion demolished its engine. A three- their skill. The ryhthm of the Alexander pitched his team to will settle this matter absolutely dance gets into their blood. owing to the secrecy with/' R’hich inch Stokes mortar shell stove in fake stock promotions are handled victory in three of the four games without reference to any pressure its roof. And sometimes it is well that this is so. For old “ Lightfoot”— both by their promoters and by the thing for nothing.” This does not it won. St. Louis won three out genuine or synthetic, from admin If it had had a crew inside they’d have been mince meat. ironic sobriquet— finds it his live­ victims, there is absolutely no op­ apply to the fake stock promoter of the four games in which he did istration or other sources. It is lihood. portunity for an accurate record of who goes out deliberately to rob the A single 155-millimeter shell un­ the amount involved. I not participate. The answer is as business in which neither the Presi derneath a nice little French! Ren­ unsuspecting and credulous public, I obvious as anything ever is in a And the street gamins who sneak Do we hear someone say, “ How unless the piece of printed paper dent nor any other official of the ault tore it In two lenghtwise and does all this effect me?” I don’t pay ! game in which the word “ if” cuts as distributed it all over the adjacent subway rides as urchins elsewhere worth a fraction of a cent can be government has the slightest moral jump on the back of autos or as, for the mail which is misdirected a « T U R E I much figure as in any sport in the landscape. called something, this gentry do ac­ right to a voice, direct or indirect • • • when I was a lad, we stole rides on and undelivered. My insurance tually get something for nothing, ; world. sleighs. They creep under the hasn’t lapsed. Our house hasn’t We haven’t any idea that Mr. Cool­ "On your lives, don’t kick any­ as all they give is a printed lie in By ARTHUR N. PACK. turnstiles when no one is looking, burned down, and I haven’t bought : r ^ r i To the canny wit, the marvelous idge is mixed up In this outrageous thing,” warned the officer who guid­ exchange for good, hard American hop aboard a subway and ride back any fake stocks.” The individual dollars. I control and the almost inhuman im- cabal. ed a party of spectators to see the and forth. It’s a great game President .American Nature .Asso­ Camp Meade experiments. who makes such a statement is In Several Instances have been re­ j perturbability of “ Old Pete” Alex- when there’s none oher to play. the same class with the merchant ciation. “ You see,” he explained, as the ferred to the Chamber during the I ander does the St. Louis National JTRIES. Watching them I wonder what is who sits back and says, “ I don’t past week, where working people • •• • * •« guests looked their surprise, written for the future of these ur­ No bird has better right to bp .League ball team owe its present need credit protection, because I have invested their savings in pro­ It is an extraordinary jury which “ quite a few live shells are lying chins of the New York streets. called a bird of the arctic than the ' glory. never have any bad bills.” It is jects of which they had no knowl­ ••A has been deliberating ever since around. They failed to go off but Certainly their wits must be sharp­ safe to say that no merchant that- snowy . His range is circum­ they’re still potential. We haven’t edge except the word of a salesman polar and in summer includes only « • • • ] And Grover Cleveland Alexander last Friday on the guilt or Innocence er at 10 than are the wits of oth­ ever did business escaped withotft * • • 1IL* • found ’em all. Try to kick one ers twice their age in the small unknown to them. In some cases, those lands north of the limit ot • \r F • • f is forty years old. of former Attorney-General Daugh charging off a liberal per cent every out o’ the way and you’re liable towns. Literally they live by their because the sock was cheap and be­ tree growth. - ' O ‘ V t v ! That, and not the mere stunt that' to join the angels.” year to uncollectible bills, and-it is cause the salesman prophesied a erty and former Alien Property wits from the flrts day they toddle just as safe to assume that there Here on the boundless rolling I be did, is the intriguing feature of A pleasant spot, truly. certain and enorihous increase in plains dotted with blue lakes, and Custodian Miller. It has debated forth to congested streets. A news­ are few individuals living today Camp Meade was a big camp in the value of the stock in the imme­ soon to be clothed with bright- i the world series. with the court. It has Insisted paper survey says that the daring who have not misdirected letters, wartime. Today it’s the most dilap­ diate future, large numbers of|hued flowers, he and his mate Here, in such form that it will young bandits are bred from such. who have not started incipient on elucidation and again elucidation idated wreck in southern Maryland. sharfes were bought often at the ex­ make their home on some hillock But bandits are, after all, so few fires, who have not sooner or later, not permit itself to be ignored, is on points of law. It has argued Nevertheless it’s home to the tank in contrast with the crowds of pense of good Investments from raised from the damp ground. In utter refutation of the too steadily taken more insurance than they which their money was withdrawn. a mound composed of grass and with Itself and with the judge. It experimenters. Their grub is street gamins. What becomes of could carry, and quietly allowed it good, if their quarters are awful. the rest? In .almost all cases, a few divi­ weed stems the six or eight round and too generally accepted theory has made as little secret as might to lapse, or who have, not once but ' that man passes the zenith of his GILBERT SWAN. dends are received, paid, of.course, white eggs are laid. be the processes of its reasoning and many times, bought worthless with part of the money which the The weather is still cold and the worth in athletic contests in his stocks or equally worthless mer­ the state of its collective mind chandise. investor has turned over. On the eggs must not be left uncovered, so early thirties. Youthful sports strength of these “ dividends” it Is the mother bird begins to set when One of its members has actually Abusing Confidence. .Arctic Owl. writers five years out of high school usually an easy matter to sell more she lays the first egg, and the scolded the presiding jurist from Not until one concentrates along stock, either to the first "investor,” young are hatched at intervals. are scarce. So southward the owls , — wllose grand-daddies back on the the box. a certain line of investigation, or on jiis recomniendation, to some Arctic hares, ptarmigan and lem­ go, too, into the great stretches- or such as fraudulent or worthless ! farm could take them by the col- Whatever may be the outcome of A double-minded man is unstable friends.' When it is apparent to mings— these are the food of the spruce and poplar woods. Here is In all his ways.— Jas. 1:8. stock investments, does one have a smaller hare, white like the ' lar and throw them over the pig the trial— which may be known by the salesman that there is no more young owls, .and in due time, if all * • * any conception of the extent of this money in sight, the dividends goes well, they are able to fly and other. He is the prey of those other ■ pen— write knowingly of some abuse of the confidence of the the time this is printed— this par GOD has given you one face and usually stop and all that is receiv­ each learns to catch its own food. large owls, the great gray and the ^ twenty-nine year old prizefighter Feast day of St. Tarachus and American ptlblic. The Chamber ticular jury will have served one you make yourselves another.— his companions. Their limbs were ed is promises. Investigation! Go on Long Jnrney. great horned. But the hares are in who has “ paid the price of old Shakespeare. has brought to its attention daily It is now August. The flowers myriads and there are enough for admirable purpose. It will have torn with iron hooks. and with startling force, the fact many times reveals the fact thatj age” when he has been licked by there never was such a company | have gone to seed and already all. demonstrated to subsequent juries, Daughters of American Revolu­ that hundreds of thousands of dol­ ■some half developed adolescent of GIFTS tion organized, 1890. and that the address given was fic-| many of |he summer birds -are So our arctic owl picks out some in federal and in state courts, that lars of utterly worthless stock cer­ starting on their long journey to thinly-wooded section, close to 19. , First Flapper: I once knew a girl Birthday anniversary of Harlan titious; that even the name of the who could wiggle her ears. tificates are being held by Man­ their winter homes^. But the snowy some wide stretch of river and no jury is, by right, the mere tool F. Stone and Theodore Thomas. agent who sold the stock was a Nobody knows how old Ruby Bob Second Flapper: That’s nothing. chester people in the general hope owl loves too well his home and gravel bar now alike covered with and creature of the court— to obey that they may eventually have some forgery, and yet these stock certi­ Fitzsimmons was'when he won the My cousin Nellie is over fifteen and ficates are treasured as though they stays as long as he can. Snow snow, and thus reminding him of like a servant and to be frightened Spain still leads the world in the value. There is a saying com his beloved arctic waste, and here heavyweight championship, for he she can blush naturally.— Life. production of olives. actually did represent something storms come small ones at first just of the judicial robes. monly used, “ You can’t get some- whitening the barren hills, and he is happy, passing the time until Bhed years in batches when he came tangible. This jury has been boss. And soon melting. the sun of spring has once more I out here from Australia— but he The Iconcolast. Then comes one which does not bared his ancestral nesting ground. that, if you please, is the real pur­ I was certainly 40 and probably near­ A peculiar mental reaction has melt. The ptarmigan no longer can pose of juries. The Big Parade been evidenced the past week on find food and they go southward Send n stamped addressed en­ er 45. There is a marathon ­ It suggests the thought that in the part of some purchasers of i-where the willows grow thickly velope and qiiesticns of fqct hav­ ner in a little town near Boston the teaching of civics in the publ- stock “ touted” by George Graham! and furnish a bountiful supply of ing to do with Nature jvfll be an­ j who has had a bad heart all his Rice in his “ Wall Street Iconoc-1 buds, swered by the consulting staff of lic schools and in colleges it would I life, who has won the champion- last.” These stocks have been j Food Is Scarce. .Nature .>Iagazine cf Washington be an extremely good thing If the bought upon his recomnienda^on The lemmings are under the through arrangements made by ‘ ship goodness knows how many da^i I students got about a, hundred and have since been quoted iff iif tlthe snow and the great white hares, this palter. times in recent years and is liable 1 times as much instructions as they ivianTa Iconoclast” as having advanced in I to win it again; he has seen about price although they are not listed I ever do in the powers as well as the two score birthdays. The late Jim ALL on any stock exchange and have! responsibilities of Jurors— if they absolutely no market value except,' O’Rourke, famous in the early hls- VELLOW5- were brought to the general under­ in the mind of Goorge Graham: I tory of the , was r standing that the twelve men of the GO/ Rice. The “ Iconoclast” regularly 1 ; a better ball player at 55 than advises purchasers of these- stocks jury are, in last analysis, the trial / three-quarters of the professionals to hold on their stock and to buy, body and that judges are merely /T at 25.>, more as they are bound to con-j presiding and advisory officers, not tinue to advance in price. Col-| Ya have to admit he’s a cute lit­ guessing, no doubt, but his is 8. Go up into the big woods and manner that’s certain to win. His all-powerful creations whose com­ umns and pages are devoted toi tle lot: .the sort that ya like ta have follow some hardbitten guide of glowing accounts of these stocks' cuteness Just has ta come out. mands the jury is bound to obey. round ya. Despite all the queer lit- ] 60; pack the same load that he and the impression is created in Ya know, whom I mean? Why, the minds of .the owners of the, hab'ts he s got, his quaint little j neighborhood boy. who’s play- does and chase his pace during a THE CA3IEL’S BACK. tock that they are growing richer! sweetness has found ya. in’ all over the place. Ya always kin four day hike— and see whether For forty-two years Mary E. Wal­ every day regardless of the fact thatj He’s full of the dickers, but, gee tell him. He’s chuck full of Joy and you ever come back. there is no market for the sock; i what of that? He’s only a kid four lace nagged her husband. For there's plenty of dirt on his face. Get out in the hayfield with any that if an attempt was made to | years old. He walks in the house Yea, that's what they call him: forty-two years Benjamin Wallace realize even the amount of the orig-[ ne’er removin’ his hat. and seldom one of about sixteen thousand Con­ the dirty-face child. But maybo he's stood It. inal purchase, it would be extreme-1 does things that he’s told, not Just to blame. He’s full ot the necticut farmers of 65, and hold up It wasn’t ugly nagging— just the ly difficult, if not impossible, to dls- His eyes klnda sparkle; there’s spirit that makes him run wild, an' pose of them through any reputable! brightness within. He keeps mother your end at that greatest of athletic kind that finds fault when the man the dirt is Just part of the game. games— if you can. broker. | ------— ------forgets to hang up his clothes, when Tlip Burns Detective Agency j Lay this to your souls, young­ he steps on the rugs with uncleaned which is one medium through which I talks without vocal cords. That’s nothing. Lots eff people talk who sters— any man, you yourself, will shoes, when he. drops cigar ashes on the Chamber of Commerce receives! its information, issues a card report have nothing to say. be a better man at 40, physically— the floor. Perpetual, everlasting harder, stronger, more enduring__ to all subscribers, on each case it nagging. is asked to investigate. Literally Note to Bill Tllden, Bobby Jones than he was at 25, if he stays in the At the end of the forty-two years thousands of these reports have and — the sun spots have been acting up this year. game, lives sanely and doesn’t get Benjamin Wallace picked up a chair been issued, and in a vast majority the old-man complex that ot cases, the stocy is the same, baby and stopped the nagging -for good It you’re in college this fall and sports writers are forever trying to namely: that of a forlorn hope, and and all by hitting Mary with it of a hope long deferred and finally want to make a hit with father, wish on him. hard enough and often enough to blasted. write home for a cbuple of pairs kill her. The amount ofr money and the of pajamas. hcart-aches and not pleasant to Headlines that tell the THEIR OWN AFFAIR. Wallace, who lives In Camden, story: f This is to be a big week for the contemplate. Most of this money Fires at His Wife’s Parents. Work or Jail, was the edict pass­ N. J will^be tried for murder. could have been saved and heart­ ed around in Miami after the hurri­ American Legion— in one\Avay the It is pretty hard to see how he aches spared, if people could only The Prince of Wales didn’t fall cane. Ot course lots of people biggest since its organization. The can fall short of conviction. be prevailed upon to seek advice off any Shetland ponies last week. needed a little reat'after the storm. before trusting their Investments eighth annual convention, which But it would almost seem as if But was learned on the highest b^ned at Philadelphia today, faces to some untried project on the rec­ authority, that he is not to marry the forty-two years during which ommendations of a total stranger. the daughter of King Alfonso. B problem possibly more important r o L o s Benjamin stood the nagging without The Chamber ot Commerce In­ ■ ofhaadorehesteremoM ofhaadorel easily In Its solution than any the Legion losing command of himself ought to, vestors’ Protective Service Ih free What this country needs is trsetedemestwaeUywith— to any Manchester citizen who cares fhaa ever been called on to handle. count for something as against the 44-100 per cent fewer radio The question of whether or not to make use ot it in obtaining pranos. few i9l_rase during whichj[ facts regarding any unlisted a^ock VICKS orjSMjrtty. An army mim in 3VMhlngton JkK iZJ Herbert H. lE^ssell Is making ar­ Business As Usual CELERY CROPS rangements to that effect today. WILLIAMS ADOPTS ON TOBACCO NO. END RESIDENT The funeral will be held at the r St. Bridget’s church at 9 o’clock LAND SUCCESS and burial will be in the St. Bridg­ NEW SELLING PLAN KILLED IN CRASHet’s cemetery. Manchester X ' V This spring when tobacco men in Today George li. Williams an­ this section were stuck with thou­ nounces a new plan in merchandis­ sands of unsold cases of their LOCAL HIGH LOSES ing men’s clothing and furnishings crop there was much talk of Auto Hits Tree on Wapping in Manchester. He has been con­ Upholstering Co. cutting down on the acreage this TO BRIDGEPORTERS sidering this plan for some time Sheridan Hotel Building year and almost all of the farmers and believes that Manchester wants Phone 1743 did so. Road; Sknll Fractured; a store of this kind. The plan is 597 Main Street So. Manchester The^Iancliester Lumber Co. with A decidedly improved football as follows: Williams will give 5 per a tobacco farm on its hands in team representing Manchester cent discount for cash and 2 per Ellington feared to take a chance Dies in Hospital. High lost on misplays Saturday to cent, discount for cash within thirty on tobacco and called in the experts the heavy Bridgeport High school days. All merchandise bought W e have ialways taken great pride from the State Agricultural College team in that city by the score of through the ten payment plan will Medical Examiner Dr. ■William R. in the Quality of work turned out in our factory. at Storrs to advise what other rops Tinker pronounced death due to 19 to 0. All of the opposing team’s be met. would do well on the land. After scores came directly as a result of ------^------1_ JiKcU'KeJ^ssfnori “ fractured skull” in the case of We shall continue to give you the best work that some experiments. It was advised Bronislaw Liss, 32, of 74 North fumbles but Manchester played a that celery would do well. fast ghme nevertheless. skill and workmanship can produce, at a very small 'i-i street, who was fatally injured in. Acting on this advise the local an automobile accident on the road Bridgeport scored first In the figure. If jH)u are interested, 'phone us immediately. t1 concern planted five acres of olery initial period when Bridgeport between Buckland and Wapping started an aerial attack which Have your living room suite custom built and see an amount unheard of in this part late Saturday afternocn. Dr; Tinker of the ;ountry. brought the ball to the fopr-yard the big difference in that and the ordinary suite for the said there was no evicence whatso­ line. Manchester got the ball on True to the prophec.^ of the agri­ ever to the effect that Lis had been same money. cultural experts the celery throve its own 20-yard line and kicked to r j i drinking. The medical examine? was Bridgeport. One of the Bridgeport and this week is being dug out in incline.’, to lay the causo to the fact truckloads and is of such excellent backs went through the center of X9tXXXX3tX3CXXXXXXX9C1CXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXX^^ that the North End man had been the line for a long run and quality that it is sold as fast as it driving an automobile for only two can be taken from, the soil. brought the ball up to the 10-yard or three weeks. Until the entire crop is sold and line. It was pushed over for the the receipts and expenditures figur­ Scene Of Aecident first score. The accident which caused the Bridgeport scored two more l ed out, it cannot be told what death of Lis occurred near the profit has been made or how the touchdowns on fumbles, both after VlJ say home of Everett Buckland. Lis was crop compares with tobacco. long runs.- proceeding toward Wapping in a These figures ar^ being awaited Nash touring car. There was no one they Tit anxiously by tobacco growers in this section. with him. According to police re­ A & P STORES TO OPEN W. V__ sTf NEA ports, there was evidenca to show that the automobile had zig-zagged TUESDAY; NOT THURSDAY When the United States National Bank at East Chicago, Ind., started columW leadsI n for a distance of nearly 200 fett. to build its new building, it had to move the old one to a vacant lot a first going off the left hand side of the road and then coming back Although an advertisement was block away. President Walter J. Riley insisted there must not be a across the road and off the other FISHERMEN’S RACE worded to the contrhry Manches­ minute's interruptions of business. So throughout the ten days it took side where the machine crashed ter’s A. & P. stores will be open to­ George H. Williams. to move the bank, business was carried on as usual. head-on into a large tree- morrow afternoon and evening. Wind Dying Out as Gloucester Puinecl Under Car The stores here will close Thursday Mr. W'illiams has built up a large Cracks Go Into Luffing mobile and pinned Lis 'jeUeath the afternoon in keeping with the business in the men’s clothing and S3d DISTRICT G. O. P. TO mobile and pinned Lis beneth the REXO.MINATi: I’lERSOX HARTFORD-NEW LONDON Match 15 Miles Out. schedule observed by most of Man­ furnishing line and has the reputa­ wreckage. Workmen in nearby chester’s business houses. A. & P. tion of selling high class merchan­ Middletown. Oct. 11.— Wallace fields heard the crash and rushed dise. It is expected that this new R. Pierson, senator from the Thir­ Gloucester, Mass., Oct. 11.— With stores in other cities close on Tues­ to the scene. They succeeded in ex­ plan of merchandising adopted by ty-third District, is to be renomi­ BUS LINE TO BE SOLD “ ever.vthing flying” the fishing days and for that reason the stores schooners Columbia and Henry tricating Lis from his perilous posi­ here were ordered to close on that him will prove' popular with Man­ nated as Republican candidate for tion and one of them summoned v that office here late this afternoon. Ford started the first of their series day. However, the order regarding chester people. of three races off this world-famous doctor and an ambulance. Lis was the Manchester A. & P. branches The convention takes place in The Profitable Route to Be Taken unconscious. He was removed to Warsaw, Prague and Budapest, Hotel Arrigoni at 5:S0 p. m. port today at 10 o’clock. has been rescinded and Thursdays Over by New Interest of Un­ The Henry Ford with a steady the Manchester Memorial hospital only will be closing day. capitals of Poland, Czecho-Slova- known Identity. pace crossed the starting line ten in Holloran Brothers ambulance. kia and Hungary, are among the seconds ahead of the Columbia. The accident occurred at 4:50 p. m. LAKE LEVELS CASE. world’s most important air ter­ Stepping Ri^ht Aland! Three minutes later, however, the and Lis died at the hospital at 7:17^ minals. Hartford. Oct. 11.— One of the Columbia shot into the lead. He never regained consciousness. Washington, Oct. 11.— The Su­ largest bus line sales in the history Hundreds of spectators lined the Due to his condition, it was impossi­ preme court today refused to per­ Say bud, Fm on m y second mile MOTpR! of the state will be completed on General shore line from Magnolia to the tip ble to perform an operation in an mit the state of Michigan to file October 15 when the Connecticut of Cape Ann, a twenty knot nor’west effort to his life. an amended bill of complaint in the Auto Repairing and now and goin* strong. These new Motor Transportation Company will breeze was humming and the sea The accident was investigated by controversy with Illinois over the Tlorsheims feel so fine, it*s a jo y “ California Fig Syrup” sell its Hartford and New London was smooth as the two staunch ves­ Constable C. V. Benjamin, of South lower of lake levels. Motion by Overhauling route. The interests behind the sels jockled for position at 9:55 Windsor and Sergeant John New York state for leave to join SHELDON’S GARAGE to walk in them. Got the highest purchase have not been made a. m. Crockett of the local police head­ the case as a complainant was Rear of 25 Hollister Street. mileage rate for the m oney o f any known but the transaction has been Columbia carried three new head quarters was also at the scene. granted. Phone 119-8. Residence 603-2. Dependable Laxative for Sick carried on by F. Carroll Thomp­ sails, a new foresail and her old Car a Wreck. kicks I ever wore. And pipe their son, representing Lybrand Broth­ mainsail. The Henry Ford’s sail The car was a total wreck. It Baby or Child ers. hlontgomery & Ross, business equipment was the same she used was towed to a North End garage class. They get more admiring engineers, of SO Federal street, Bos­ on the fishing banks with the ex­ where many persons viewed it over looks than m y diamond pin. Pm ton. ception of a new headsail. Both the week-end. Frank G. Geer, vice president ships carried all sails as they shot Lis is survived by his wife and not dishin* the applesauce when I and general of the Connec­ across the starting line at the East­ four children, two sons and two ticut Motor Transportation Com­ ern Point whistling buoy. daughters. One of his sons is now say Pm m ighty glad I bought *eau pany today verified the report of At the start the Ford appeared in Africa. Lis also is survived by the sale. He said that Mr. Thomp­ steady and the Columbia heeling his father who lives in New Brit­ ^ COME ^ son would not reveal the names of down on the starboard side with a ain and a brother in Middletown. his principals. The Public Utili­ heavy foam thrown up by her bow. Lis was a World War veteran. ties Commission also is ignorant of As the Columbia took the lead, He saw service in the Argonne and the interests which will take over the Ford was to windward, followed Meuse sectors and acquitted him­ the line as the purchase is to be by a flotilla of fishing craft and gov­ self in a commendable manner. It In T o See made by transfer of stock, and it is GLENNEY’S ernment boats. is expected that the funeral tomor­ not necessary to get permission for The first leg was a five mile run row will be a military one. Captain Next door to Woolworth’s Cor. Main and Birch Sts such transaction from the commis­ to the buoy off Thatcher’s Island, WEAR PLORSHBIMS AT ALL TIMES sion. site of the twin lighthouses. Capt. Frank Geer, of New Lon­ The Ford on the run tried to get don. is president of the Connecti­ ‘‘Merrie” Coffield the wind from the Columbia and cut Motor Transportation Company finally succeeded in blanketing her. and the Hartford line has long A & P Stores Hurry Mother! Even consti­ Columbia was leading the Ford The home IRONER every home can afford. been recognized as one of the most at noon today, two hours after the pated, bilious, feverish, or sick, profitably operated of Connecticut colic Babies and Children love to start of the race. The vessels Realize the comfort and freedom obtained by using bus lines. Frank G. Geer, of Hart­ were approaching the second mark, take genuine “ California Fig In ford, will remain as general mana­ fifteen miles ^from the starting “Merrie Coffield.” Syrup.’’ No other laxative regu­ ger when the new owners take it point. lates the tender little bowels so over on October 15. A statement Ask for a demonstration. nicely. It sweetens the stomach The Columbia held the lead at naming officers of the new company the turning mark. At 12:30 p. m., and starts the liver and btiwels Every home should have a “Merrie Coffield” at the will be filed at that time with the the schooners began a luffing M anchester without griping. Contains no nar­ commission. , ^ New Low Price. cotics or soothing drugs. Say match. The wind began to die, The purchase will include the shifting from northwest to south­ “ California” to your druggist and franchise and rolling stock of the west. avoid counterfeits. Insist upon line, which runs between Hartford will be Open $5.00 Down.. $10.30 Monthly. genuine “ California Fig Syrup” and New London and Norwich via which contains directions.— Adv. NO EXTR.\ SESSION TO Glastonbury and Colchester. AID COTTON GROWERS FILL YOUR BINS NOW Washington, Oct. 11.— President Coolidge sees no need of an extra Tuesdays session of Congress to extend aid to cotton growers of the south, .it was declared at the W’hite House Jtove ...... $16.50 E g g $16.25 Haleys Self-Serve today. and will be The Manchester C h e stn u t...... $16.25 Pea $13.00 50 cents a ton discount for cash GROCERY Your Portrait Closed Electric Co, within 10 days. is the niost personal gift to be 861 Main St Phone 1700 Specials for Tuesday made to a friend, especially if Thursday that portrait is made at home. So. Manchester Archie Hayes A Shopping Basket Free A sitting can be arranged to suit your convenience, A fternoons Formerly Richardson (’oal Co. Tel. 1115-3. with every purchase of a Until Futher 3-QT. WHITE ENAMELED L G. Fallot Service — Quality — Low Prices 97 Ridge St. Phone 241-12 . f —■ SAUCE PAN Notice Valued at 69c : I ir - WITH KIRKMAN PRODUCTS Tuesday— Specials— ^Wednesday BUFFALO MARKET CO. for 59c Phone 456. 1071 Main Street. Phone 456. Total value 89c. 0 /ic Cleaners i/iai Clean McIntosh Red Apples .. 14-qt. basket $1.29 Fresh Spare Ribs and Hale’s Fancy Creamery Tub Butter, Anticipate Your lb. 43c STEAK SALE Palmolive Soap ...... 3 bars 19c Fall Requirements Sauerkraut Good juicy Steaks— quality steaks— at prices that Ivan’s Fancy Mixed Cookies...... lb. 29c NEW SAUERKRAUT ...... 10c Ib., 3 lbs. 25c ai’e surprisingly low. Read this list: in the cleaning line, and you will be sure RIB CORNED B E E F ...... 12c lb. GOOD SUPPLY OF of having the things you need when FANCY BONELESS BRISKET CORNED BEEF, 25c lb. OUR FRESH GROUND HAMBURG STEAK .. .20c lb. cool weather sets in. To wait means in­ Sirloin Steak Fresh Fruit and Vegetables OUR HOME MADE SAUSAGE M EAT ...... 30c lb. convenience and delay. PILLSBURY’S BEST Get those heavy things together and GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Short Steak $1.18 bag. FLOUR, $1.23 bag. send them in now. Just call 1510 and we’ll do the rest— and do it right ! ‘ FINEST MACARONI IN BU LK ...... 2 lbs. 25c Round Steaki THE DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT lb. iPOIJGAN DVE W ORKS Special, Rib Corned B e e f ...... 10c lb. CRULLERS ...... 19c doz. INC. Smoked Shoulders, 4 lb. average, nice and lean . . 18c lb. HARRISON ST. CORNED BEEF H ASH ...... 20c lb. Special T uesday Only Fresh Shoulders ...... 20c lb. FUDGE CUP C A K E S ...... - ...... ■...... 35c doz. SOUTH MANCHESTER, Hamburg S te a k ...... 3 lbs. 25c CONN. RED CABBAGE SALAD ... Y ...... 15c lb. Lean Pot R oast...... lb. 22c Spin ach ...... p ^ 10c Veal S tew ...... lb. 23c Full Variety of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Beef S tew ...... lb. 20c Phone^ | 'i5 io Fresh Ground H am burg...... lb. 18c Manchester Public Market

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THE ROMANCE OF AMERICA: Stephen Dec atur (11) Sketches by Redner, Synopsis by Braueber Change in Rates 1 For Herald Classified Advertising On and after June 1. 1926, the following rates for Classified Advertising will be in effect: All For Sale. To Rent, Lost, Found and similar advertising on Classified Page: First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). Minimum Charge 30 Cents. Repeat insertions (running everyfday), 5 cents a line. \ THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for advertisements charged and billed. AftM the victory bve? the Macedohian, Decatur vras The treaty with Brit­ Decatur ended forever the piracy upon American^ given command of the President, and guarded New ain was being signed Five days after the ehipe in Oie Mediterranean. The commodore's brilliant FOR SALE TO RENT York harbor. His frigate met and subdued the British even while the battle be­ treaty with Britain, De­ campaign made short work of the pirates. Treaties catur was sent to war FOR SAT.E—Seasoned hardwood, Majestic, but was so badly battered In the f.gitm g tween the Majestic and were signed with all the Barbary powers and Decatur priimnl delivcrv J13 per cord. Phone TO RKXT—Nearly new 5 room flat. that It was unable to escape the British squadron the President was in upon the Barbery'statee, returned to Washington, where he built a home. But 106-3. All improvements. Rent $33 per which had begun trouble month. Garage a\*atlable. Call IGIS. which pressed around on all aides. Decatur surren* progress.^ tragedy lurked in the fu^re for the great naval chief. FOR SARK—Apples TiOc hushel, Spies. Oreeninirs. I'ippens. Baldwin FOR RENT— 5 room flat. Oak floors, c dered. - - - (Continued) GOc hushel. Cider apples 20c bushel. steam heat, excellent location, near to A'ou imi.st pick them yourself. Ray­ tiie mills. Reasonable rent. Apply mond .\lerz. Vernon Bepot. I’hone 561. Stuart J. Waslev. Phone 1128-2. ilanehoster. FOR RENT—Six room tenement In AUTOMOBILES FOR SARK—Ames steam boiler in first class condition, at 227 Oak street. state headquarters, at Room 30, Third Movement from “Peer jrood eondition. Ai't'ly Quality Bakery, Telejihone 1103-5. FORD cylinders rebored and fitted 173 Orange street, New Haven. “DOUG” FAIRBANKS Oynt Suite” , ...... Grieg S61 Main street. with new pistons and pins, also a TALCOTTVIME The Union Methodist church will TO RENT—Four large rooms, full set of O-Tlte Poston rings, $16.50, Co Jus Animan FOR SARK—F ifty IVliito Regliorn garage, electric lights and gas, rea­ Fred H. Norton, 180 Main street. hold a chicken pie supper on Fri­ WTIC Walter Dawley pullets also Barred Rocks. M aer';; sonable rent. Apply 63 Lyness street. day evening, Oct. 15, first table at SCORES HIT AT STATE Travelers Insurance Ca, farm cheap. H. Floto, A'ornon. FOR. SALE—Ford touring car, good One of the best attended enter­ 6 o’clock. TO RENT— 5 room flat, also garage, running order, bargain. Apply 41 Hartford, Goan. FOR S.\RK—Cider apples also a tainments ever given In town took 407. at 2S7 Center street. Inquire at 117 Foster street. Phone 274. place at Talcott hall on Friday “The Black Pirate,” CrorgoMis FAMILY OF 6 DIE IN' few large heads of cabbage. Win. H. East Center, telephone 1830. GRADE CROSSING CRASH Felt, Wapping, Conn. I’hone 776-1. FOR SALE—Ford sedan, in good evening when some of the mem­ Film in Color, Plays to Ca­ TO RENT—Three room tenement, running condition. Price $65. Trade bers of Vernon Grange assisted the ANDOVER FOR SARF—Radiola 4 tube. near the Center. Inquire at 16 Rilley considered. Burton Keeney, 596 Kee­ pacity House. Program for Monday Toledo, Oct. 11.—A family of $15, 5-tnbe Neutrodyne, $2.'.. 2 tube, street. Phone 398-3. ney street, ‘elephone 1191-12. Golden Rule club ot this place pre­ $12. loud speakers. $6.00: head phones. sented an excellent musical and Funeral services for Mrs. Cora 6:00 P. M.— "Mother Goose”, Bes­ five persons was killed in an accl- $2. Heavy duty liatteries, $l.bO. it) FOR RENT—Seven room house FOR SALE—Ford sedan. If you dramatic program. The Vernon Ehelps Rose, widow of Rev. George Last night the big State theater sie Lillian Taft. ddnt on a grade crossing at Crlssey, IJeech street, telephone 1016-5 be­ witli tniproveinents. Inquire lulia have $160 cash and want to buy a Grange ladies presented a playlet A. Rose, were held at her home at was literally “Jammed to the raft- 6:20—^News. Ohio, late last night. The dead tween 5 and 7 evenings. Comber Millen, 162 No. School street. good car. come over and see this one. Bolton Friday at 2 P. M. conducted era” and hundreds of people were 6:30 — Dinner Concert — Emil are Mrs. Eli Orner, 40; Eli Omer, Motor good, rear end just overhauled. entitled "How The Ladies Earned by Rev. J. S. Nell, rector of St. turned away, at the first local Heimberger’s Hotel Bond Trio. FOR S.\RK — Tliree-burner Xcw itE N T —6 j-oom tenem ent, mod­ Good tires and battery. Dodge road­ 46; Simon Orner, infant; Ellen Or­ Perfeetion oil stove with oven. Rea­ em Imi lovenients. incl nPng snades ster, $125 cash. 32 Laurel street. Their Dollar.” in a finished and Mary’s church. South Manchester. showing of “Doug” Fairbanks’ lat­ Entry of the Gladiators .. Fueik ner. 15; Livine Orner, 4. The group sonable- Call at 30 Main street. With or w ithout gT.M,.'e. Call 135 mirth-nrovoking manner with the Burial was from Trinity church, est gorgeous photoplay, "The Chanson B ohem e...... Bold! was riding in a motor truck that Summer street after 5. FOR S.\.RE—Good grocery store on following dramatic personea: Ashland, N. Y. yesterday at 2 P. M. Black Pirate.” The picture made a Paqulta ...... Buzzi-Peccia was struck by a New York Central Slain street. I’riee and terms reason­ TO RENT—On West Center street, APPLES Mr.«. Hannah Smart—Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Rose leaves her mother, Mrs. tremendous hit. Selection from “Hansel and passenger train. able. Get into business for yourself. October 15tli, five room flat on 1st. Ham Smith. Roger E. Phelps of Bolton and Done entirely, in natural colors, Gretel” ...... Humperdinck Full particulars from Arthur A. floor, with all modern improveniants Mrs. Miranda Knowall—Mrs. four children, Roger Phelps Rose Quanto si Bella . . . Bonincontro Knofla. S75 M.tin street, teleplione Gravenstein, Wealthy and "The Black Pirate” Is the most \\ in. Kanehl, 519 C enter s-.reet. George Webster. of Baltimore, Md., George O. Rose beautiful photoplay ever produced. 7:00—Talk. 782-2. Mackintosh PIGEON REMEMBERS. FOR RENT—Six room flat on Cam­ Mrs. Matilda Thrifty—Miss Ber­ of Bolton, Rev. Lawrence Rose of Its scenes are (lone In beautifully 7:15—Soprano Solos—^ FOR Sa RE—Hard wood slabs saw­ bridge street, all modern Improve- ths Dart. New York and Elizabeth Rose of toned colors that are pleasing and Senora ...... Nathan London. — A pigeon recently re­ ed stove length. $12 per cord. Tele­ mont.s. Inquire of 16 Cambridge street Edgewood Fruit Farm Mrs. Simantha Blunt—Mrs. Bolton. restful to the eye. The photogra­ My Little Brown Shack and Yoii turned to a loft at Bath after being phone 176-12. O. H. Whipple, .Vndover, or pliono 501. absent nearly four years. The Conn. Tcl. W. H. Cowles, 045. Charles Pitkin. Burton Lewis spent Friday eve- phy was done by the new techni­ ...... Harrington TO RENT—5 room tenement, fur­ Mrs. Martha Easygoing—Mrs. ping In Manchester with Nathan color process, 'which is many times Lantern of Gold . . . .Harrington bird was lost at Marennes, France, FOR SALE—Sweet cider $7.00 a nace. gas, 7 minutes from mills. 30 Alfred Pitkin. and Edward Gatchell. In advance of the old methods of The Winds In the South .. Scott in 1922. harrol. IS to 50 gallon.';, right from Essex street. Telephone 1287-13, Pale Moon ...... Logan the press. $10 with harroi. We buy Legal Notice Mrs. Betsy Toploft—Mrs. Fred A Republican caucus will be photographing In color. oilier apples. Call 970-5 .lianchester. ^^E.NT—4 room tenement on Lyman,. held in the town hall tonight. Billie Dove Is the girl, and In Leona Warner It. Silverstein. Bolton. Ridgewood . street, with iiiiprove- Mrs. Phoehe Righteous—Mrs. Nathan Gatchel, a student of the the end the Black Pirate gets her, 7:30—Monday Merrlmakers. nients. Furnislied rooms for light AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Conn. Agricultural College, spent 8:00—New Departure Band— FOR SARE—Cliestnilt wood, hard liousekecping. Inquire .09 Foster at Jlanchoster. within and for the Adelbert 'Ward. too, just as he does everything wood, and hard wood stabs sawed to street, corner of Bissell street. district of Manchester, on tlie 11th. Mrs. Prudence Wise—Mrs. Al­ the week-end at his home. else. Miss Dove takes her part in a March: “Pioneer” ....Goldman order. R. T. Wood. 55 Bissell street, dav of Octolier. A. D.. 1926. fred Talcott. Mrs. L. B. Whitcomb spent Fri­ Overture: "Le Lac des Fees” G.Schreib8r&Sons teleplione 196. , Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., highly approved manner. Doug FOR RENT—Tlyee room fl.at in new J udge. Miss Dorothy. Uptodate—Miss day ni.ght with Mrs. Lulu Lord of hunted for two months before he ...... Auber house, all Improvements at 170 Oak Doris Richards. South Manchester. Piccolo solo: “Through the Air” FOR SAEE^lIard wood, $9 per street. Inquire 161 Oak street or call Estate of Catherine .T. Scollon late could find, a suitable leading lady load. (96 ou'ii; feet) $9.75 split. t) I b-0. of Manchester in said district, deceas- Mile. Hermaline Francaise—• The Christian Endeavor meet­ ...... Damm General (vontraefors ed. , for this picture, and Billie Dove Firpo, 97 Wells street. Tel. 151-3. Mrs. Hiram LoA’erln. ing Sunday evening was led by was finally selected. Doug certainly Mr. Ralph Brothwell TO RRN’T—Two stores at Rialto I’pon application of Executrix The Golden Rule club then gavej Roscoe Talbot. The topic for dis­ Fantasia: “Gems of Stephen theater building. Inquire of manager praying th.at administration be grant­ made a good choice. Foster” ...... Arr. by Tobani REAL ESTATE at theater. ed on said estate, as per application a series of pictured songs as fol-j cussion was “How to Pull Togeth­ The most colorful period in all on file, it is lows. Miss Dorothy Wood at the | er.” Waltz: “Les Sirenes” Bnlldcn of “Retter Raflt Homes’* FOR S.\1,E—6 room single, steam history, the age of the pirates TO RENT 88-90 Roll street, new ORDEUEIi:—Tliat the foregoing piano and Miss ' Miriam Welles, ] The Rev. J. H. Fitzgerald of ...... WaldtGufel Telephone 1565-3. heat, fireplace, oak floors, and trim, I apidicalion lie lieard and determined makes a wonderful background of Cornet solo: “Monarch Polka” garage. $1000 will buy ir. Inspection Josf completi d. heauil- at tliq Proliato ollice in M anchester in president of the club, reading a| Bay Path, New York, visited Lewis forest thieves in “Olde Merrie an.v time. Stuart J. IVaslcy, 827 Main iUlly nniSiiGd, niofltrn improvGinonis ...... '•...... Pinard steam heat, ."hades, screeii.s, screen said District, on tlio 16th. day of Oct., prologue for each song: Phelps and family Friday. Mr. street. A. D., 1926. at 9 o’clock in the fore­ Fitzgerald, with Mr, and Mrs. England,” and in "The Thief of Mr. Ernest A. Becker doors, rent reasonable, Mrs. J. F. 1. “Sweet and Low” sung by j Gagdad” he was the adventurer in Sheehan. 11 Knighton street. Tele­ noon, and tliat notice be given to all Goldeu Rule club chorus and illus­ Phelps, attended the funeral of Chilian Dance: "'Manana” i^hop: 285 West Center Street FOR SALE— 10 room 2 famil.v flat, phone 2108. persons interested in said estate of the'age of ma.gic. Now in "The all modern, price only $8500. Don't the pendency of said application and trated by .Afrs. McNally. their cousin, Mrs. Cora Rose in ...... Misseud pass thifi opportunity up. .Stuart .1. Bolton Friday and also the burial Black Pirate” Fairbanks is best of Selection: “The Fortune Teller” TO RE.NT—Steam heated 3 room the timc^ind place of liearing there- 2. "School Days” sung by chorus all in the time of the pirates. AVasley, 827 Main street. I’hone 1128-2. apartment and bath. At 95 Center j on. by pulilishing a copy of this order and illustrated by the Misses Ger­ services in Ashland, N. Y. Sunday...... Herbert street. Inquire of shoemaker on in some newsiiapcr liaving a circula­ Fred Bishop is 111 and under the “The Black Pirate” played in 9:00—The Happy Home Hour. BATTERY WORK FOR S.\EE — Buildin.g lots in all premises. tion in sai.; district, on or before trude Gibbs and Alma Rice. New York in the Selwyn and Mark pin ts of tile town. From $250 up. Cash Octolier. 1 1. 1926. and by posting a 3. “Old Blade Joe" sung by Miss care of Dr. Reardon of Willlman- 10:0 0—Weather. «T monthly payments. Stuart J. Was- copy of this order on tlio puldic sign­ tic. Strand theaters for over fifteen 11:00—News. Authorized “Willard” Service FOR I.RN r—1 family house with Sally McNally and Wilbur H. ley. 827 lilaiii sweet. post in aid town of Maneliester. at Earl weeks. There it was shown at top 11:05-11:80—Capitol Theatre Or­ improvements, good hicathin. garage Ica.st 5 days before the day of said Smith, Jr., illustrated by prices of two and three dollars. • Station. FOR S.\LK—East Center St. Beau­ space at a reasonalilo rent. Robert J Beebe. gan—“Melodies for the Folks Sniitli, 1909 M..in street. liearing, to appear if they see cause Now. shortly after its New "York tiful homo of seven rooms and sun at said time and place and be heard 4. “Let the End of the World at Home” Carbon Burning. parlor. 2 baths, fireplace. Two car relative tiiercto, and make return to Come Tomorrow as Long as You showing, “The Black Pirate” Carnival of V enice___ _ .Arban Auto Electrical Work. garage. Lot 70x200 feet. Was built FOR RE.NT — Three, and four this court. WAPPING comes to Manchester and is shown for a home, must be seen to bo aii- room apartments, heat. Janitor ser­ Love Me Today,” sung by Mrs. Barcarolle from “The Tales ot Electrical Appliances Repaired. WILLIAM s'. HYDE at the State theater at the State’s Hoffman” ...... Offenbach preciated. Price right, mortgages ar­ vice. gas range. refrigerator. In-u- Judge. Raymond Blinn and John H. ranged. Artliur A. Knofla. 'Tel. iS2-2. door hea fu.'nlshed. Call Manchester H-10-11-26. popular prices of 15, 30 and 40 0 Sole Mio ...... Capua Free Crankcase Service. 875 Main. Lonstnietioii Company. 2100 or tele­ Monaghan, illustrated by Miss Mr- and Mrs. Wells H. Wetherell cents. phone 782-2. Gladys Gibbs and Wilbur H. Smith Spanish Dance ...... Chabrier AT .A COURT OF PROBATE HELD formerly of Oakland, but now of On Tuesday afternoon there will La Paloma ...... Yradler FOR S.\1..E—Ju st otT Main street, at Maneliester. within and li'r the dis­ i Jr. Omaha, Neb., are the happy parents new SIX room bungalow. 2 car garage FOR RENT—Heated apartment of be a special children’s matinee at Sea Song ...... McDowell 5 or t) rooms, witli nuJern li.-prov- trict of Manchester, on the 11th. day 5. “Sweet Alice, Ben Bolt” sung of a baby daughter, who was born JOHN BAUSOLA In cellar, oak floors and trim, tire- of October, .A. D., 1926. by chorus and illustrated by Miss the State. The prices for this mati­ plaee. stiver light fi.vtures. Make me j.'.cnts. Robert \* Treat. Plione 468. I'rcsent AA'ILLI.A.AI S. HYDE. E..,., Saturday, Oct. 9. nee will be ten cants. The picture With Barrett & Robbins an offer. Call .Arthur A Knolhu Tel. Ju d.ge. Esther Welle?. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strong will be shown specially for the kid­ 913 Main St. Phone 39-2 782-2. 875 Mam. FOP. REN'i'—In Greenacres, first i Estate of Sarah Moriarty late of I 6. “Drifting and Dreaming” motored to Bolton to visit Mr. TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE ! .and second floor flats at 73 and 75 M aneliester in said district, decea.sed. dies Tuesday afternoon at the THIRD SCHOOL DISTRICT. FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern Benton street. Call 820 I sung by the Misses Sally McNally, Strong’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Upon application of Mary F. Mc­ I Dorothy Wood, Irene and Emily State at four o’clock. Notice is hereby given to all per­ eight room house, all conveniences. ' Cormack, praying that atiministra- Frank Strong. They expect to re­ “The Black Pirate” will have two car garage Located on Sirirk- ' f o r r e n t —F ive room flat, up i tloii he granted on sail, estate, as per j Rice and Illustrated by Miss Flor- main there until Wednesday morn­ sons liable to pay .axes in the ThinI land street. In fine residenllal sec­ stairs, all modern Improvements. 82 : appllerfion on lile, it is ! once Pinney and Wilbur H. Smith, regular showings twice tonight at School District pf Manchester that, tion. For Information call Manches­ buiiiiiier street. Inquire 88 Spruce i ing. the State at 7 and 9 o’clock. street. Tcleplkone 1105. DRDERI6D:—That the foregoing on June 2, 1926, e tax of two (2) Houses ter 1100 or 418. 1 . I applie.ation he lieard and determined I Jr- The selectmen aud town clerk Tomorrow it will be shown at at tile Probate ofllce in M anchester in i 7. “Last Rose of Summer” sung mills on the dollar was laid on the FOR S.\LE—Washington street, TO HL.Nl’—6 room flat, all modern , I by Mrs. Raymoful Blinn, lllustrat- were in session at the town hall Sat­ 2:15 o’clock in the afternoon, the taxable proparty of the district as beautiful six room bungalow, very impruveiiieiits. Second floor at 11 ! said District, on tlie 16th. dav of urday, Oct. 9, from 9 a. m. to 6 p, children’s matinee will be at four, Octolier, A. D.. 1926. at 9 o'clock in 1 cd by Miss Alice Doggart. returned in the Grand List of 1925. cosy home. one-car garage. large I’orri street, near Cenier. A. Kirsch- ' 111. and on next Saturday, Oct. 16. and there will be two showings in lot. Price reasonable. Terms, ard sieper. l’< Ford street. I tlie torenooii, and that notice be given I 8. “Seeing Nellie Home” sung and that such tax is now due and For Sale particulars of .Artliur A. Knofla. 875 to all persons Interested in said es­ I by Francis Pritchard and John H. will be present at the same place the evening, one at 7 and the other payable. Main street, leletdiono 782-2. t o REN T—October 1st. 4 room tate of the pendenc.v of said applica­ at 9 o’clock. tion and tlie time and place of hear- I Monaghan, illustrated by Miss from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. to make Payment must be made between Right on Main street, a three- tenenmnt on Vine street, good loca- I voters. A special musical arrangement, acre place with seven room house, FOR Sa l e — lloll street — tion. lights and gas Rent onlv $22 in.g thereon, by iiulilishing a copy of i Margaret Welles aud Philip BOW and Novemi-ar 1. 1926. thi.s order in .some new spaper having the same as that which was pre­ new 10 room Bat. Well built and . monthly. Apply to W. F. Lewis II Welles. Miss Alice Nevers, of Hartford, By law. interest at the rate of barn and garage. This property place you'd be proud to own. Price Vine street. a eireulation in said district, on or be­ spent the week end with her par­ sented with the picture at its New may be bought right now at a very right, small amount down. Terms. fore Oct. nth.. 1926, and bv positing a 9. “Mother Machree" sung by 9 per cent, will ;.e collected oh all copy of tills order on ‘he pulillc sign­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. York showing, is presented by the reasonable price. Arthur A. Knoila. Tel. 7S'2-’2 875 Main Francis Pritchard and illustrated State theater orchestra, under the tu.xes remaining unpaid after Nov. Bireet. post in said town of Maneliester. at by Miss Sally McNally. Nevers. 1, 1926. WANTED least 1 clays before the day of said Miss Eva Hutchinson has been a direction of Samuel aKplan. FOR SALE—Cambridge street, nice liearing, to apiiear if they see cause 10. “Silver Threads Among the ROBERT E. PURINTON, Brand new seven room single on large figl, l. rooms, has steam heat, at said time and place and be heard Gold” sung by Mrs. Raymond recent visitor at the home of Mr. Colkctor. State road at the Green, oak trim relative tjiereto, and make return to oak floors, two car garage, and lot Is AV.ANTED—(''oiiipetent cook, Swed- ' j Blinn assisted by quartet, illustrat­ and Mrs. Walter N. Battey. Manchester, October 1, 1926. and floors; furnace, bath, electricity, 20u feet deep, .a real home and in­ this court. ALL BUT 4 STATES ish preierred. .Aiqily 75 Forest street, ed by Miss Irene Price and Robert garage in basement; lot 125x200. vestment. Price IS rig..t. h'or fu n her lei. 120. WILLIAM S. HYDE particulars see Arlliur A Knofla Tel Beebe. An ideal poultry 'place or located H-io-n-26. TROLLEY ACCIDENT. 782-^ 875 Main street. W.ANTED—Reliable party would 11. “Over There” sung by chorus HAVE TAX ON GAS Nodee of the Tax CoDector right for tourist .trade such as gas I,-..® ''ork liy day or hour. Address and illustrated by Miss Emily Rice, station, refreshmentts, etc. Price FOR S.ALE—I have several good 2o9. South Manchester. Conn. At a Court of Probate Holden at The Rockville - Stafford Springs paying farms for sale or trade. See Bolton, within and for the District of Philip Welles and Wilbur trolley car which left Hartford at All persons liable by law to pay only 07700. It’s a bargain. P. D. Comollo. 13 Oak - reet or tele­ Andover on the Sth. day of October, Smith, Jr. The Connecticut State Motor taxes in the phone 1540 VVa n t e u —T o buy cars for jnnk. A. D., 1926. 10:15 Saturday a. m., was Involved Used parts for sale. Abel's Service 12. “Long, Long Trail” sung by Vehicle Department has been ask­ Eighth School and UtUities Biaiion, Oak street. Tel. 789. Present J. AVHITE SUMNER, Esq., in a slight accident at the corner ed to send a representative to a We have a good flat recently built Judge. John Monaghan, Illustrated by of Market and Temple streets, that District On motion of George W. Kuhney of conference of states which have on Summer street, all modern, good MORTGAGES AV.a n t e d —Girl for general house­ Miss Monaghan, illustrated by city. A Dodge sedan driven by Sol- of Manchester are hereby notified work. Phone 2232. Maneliester. Conn.. Executor on the 13. “Star Spangled Banner” gasoline tax laiys. which is to be that I shall on October 1, 1926. deep lot, walk and curbing, at a testate estate of Kingsley C. Bar- oman Rosen of Hartford came held at St. Louis November 11, 12> very reasonable price. MORTGAGES—Money to loan on rows late of Bolton within said dis­ sung by entire company. i down Temple street and in at- have a rate bill for the collection first and second mortgages. R. D. auto going to trict. deceased. Over thirty dollars were and 13. The conference has been Comollo. 13 Oak street. TeL 15'0. bt. 1 etersliurg In November by a 90 added | tempting to pass in front of the called by the Department of Oil of four mills on the dollar, laid on pound lady. 618 Center street,'South This Court doth decree that six to the treasury and the troiden trolley car which was going north the list of 1925, due the collector $600 cash gets you a warrantee Manchester, Conn. months he allowed and limited for Inepection of the state deed to a six room, cottage, steam We can invest your money in tlrst the creditors of said estate to exhibit Rule club wishes to thank the com­ on Market Slrqet, was struck near [October 1, 1926. class mortgages. If you need a mort­ munity for its generous patronage. government. 1 will be at the heat, gas, etc., also garage and gage call US. Tel. 782-2. Arthur A WANTED—Cashier. Apply Rialto their Chaims against the same to the the right rear wheel and bowled All but four ot the states In the Knofla. a75 Main. Theater. executor and directs that public no­ Miss Christine Bacheler, a stu­ HOME VARIETY STORK poultry house, close to Main street tice be given of this order by adver­ over on its side up against a trol­ Union have now adopted the gaso­ dent at the Yale University Art, ley pole. The driver was quickly Cor. No. Main and No. School Sts. and school. Price only 05650. AAANTED—Some pleasure these tising in a newspaper having a circu­ spent the week-end at her home line tax, which has been effective TO RENT long evenings? AVhy not have that lation in said district, and by posting extricated by a crowd that gather­ in Connecticut since September 1, TUESDAYS. WEDNESDAYS, and phonograph fixed and enjoy the old a copy thereof on the public sign post here. ed In a few moments. He tvas 1921, first In the form of a one- SATURDAYS. Duttcb Colonial, 6 rooms, steam, TO RENT—Single garage on Garden favorite records once again. Braith- in said town of Bolton, nearest the The meeting of the 'Woman’s drawn out of the machine little the Prom 1 p. m. to 9 p. m. for the gas. oak trim and floors; garage; a street, near Centennial apartments. waite. 150 Center strget. place where the deceased last dwelt. cent levy for each gallon sold and, Inquire 44 Garden street. Telephone Certified from Record Home Missionary Union, Central worse for the experience but a since July 1, 1925, in the form of a collection of said taxes. fine home well built, for the low fig­ t>32-4. AA’AN'TED—Your old carpets, rugs, J. AA‘HITE SUMNER District, will be held In the Con­ thoroughly scared man. two-cent levy per gallon.. The Take Notice—The law provides ure of 06000 on easy terms. or clothing to make into rugs. Any H-10-11-26. Judge. gregational church at Bristol on The car was not damaged seri­ states which do not have the tax that if any taxes shall remain un­ FOR RENT—Five room flat with color or size. Two tone effect Tel Wednesday October 13. Morning paid one month after the same modern conveniences Greenacres. In­ 2058. Agent will call with samples. ously. The right rear fender and on gasoline, are Illinois, Massachu­ \ quire 45 Benton street. Telephone session opens at ten o’clock, after­ the running board were caved in setts, New Jersey and New York. shall become due, interest at the 1230. noon session at 2:30. The speakers and some glass was broken out of Only two ot the forty-four states rate of nine per cent, shall be The will be Mrs. Franklin Warner. Mrs. charged from the time that such TO R E n t —Six room tenem ent, all MISCELLANEOUS the windows when the machine adhere to the one-cent rate, Texas Robert J. Smith improvements. Inquire at 23 Orchard McGovern Granite Co. Badger and the new president, rolled over on Its side. The trolley and Rhode Island. The rate In tax becomes due until the same is street. I’hone 978-1. Miss Norton. was in charge of Motorman John Oregon, Idaho, Arizona, New Mex­ paid, also lawful fees for travel or T will pay tlie liigliest prices for Notice was read In church on collecting after November 15. 1926. 1009 Main Street TO RENT—New 3 room flat. 20 rags, papers and nil kinds of metals: CEMETERY MEMORIALS Crockett and Conductor Dan Swee­ ico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Ten­ Hollister street. Near schools. Light, also buy all kinds of poultry and old Sunday morning of the Connecti­ ney. nessee, Indiana and Maine Is three MARK HOLMES. Real Estate Insurance gaa-and steam heat. Apply 283 Spruce cars for junk. M. H. Lcssnei>Jr., tele­ Represented by cut Girls’ Conference to be held in phone 982-4. cents; it is three and one-halt Collector. Steamship Tickets street. C. W. HARTENSTEIN, St. Paul’s Unlversalist church at ItENNETT-RKSUMES HIS cents in Georgia, Utah and West Manchester. Conn.. Sept. 23, 1926. Meriden, Oct. 22 and 23. Some of TO RENT—On Charter Oak street, Fun.VACES : n ry n o w —p a y 14V Snnmiit St. Telephone 1021 •ROUND COUNTRY FLIGHT Virginia; It is four cents Iq Arkan­ 4 room tenement. 3 minutes walk to L.4TEH the speakers are Rev. Clinton sas, Florida, Mississippi, Nevada, Main street. Inquire S3 Charter Oak. Special low prices keep up busy in­ Wunder, Rochester. N. Y.; Mrs. Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 11.—Floyd and North Carolina; it is four and stalling heavj- cast iron furnaces. Warren T. Powell, Springfield, TO RENT—.7 room flat, licat, light, Absolutely guaranteed to heat vour Bennett hopped off this morning one-half cents in Virginia; It is gas. Inquire 67 Summer strei^ home. Write for prices. Address Box Mass., and Miss Margaret Hally, for Rochester, continuing his tour five cents in Kentucky and Is five F. Herald. Bristol. The registration fee is two of the country In the Josephine and one-eighth cents in South Car­ The Red Wing Coal Company FOR RENT—At Nortli End\.two Cook s Cider Mill dollars and Includes for each dele­ Ford, the huge ^^'okker monoplane olina. Arkansas has in addition flats, first and second floor, 4 rodms DON'T FORGET—B. M. Gardner, eacli. hath, gas and garape. 2^ dressmaker. Johnson block. Ladies gate lodging Friday night and all In which he and Lieutenant Com­ a tax of ten cents a gallon on oil. Owing to favorable freight rates at East Hartford we AA'ocdbridge street, u. E. Powell ^ dresses and children's apparel. Prices meals during the delegate’s stay in mander Richard E. Byrd flew^over The Connecticut department has are in a position to furnish the people of Manchester reasonaiil". Guaranteed satisfactory. Meriden. The delegates are limited the North Pole. notified the promoters of yie St. TO RENT—On Orchard street, six in- number to 370. Application an^^Sonth Manchester with the room house witli ot without garage. English Woolen Company, tailors Louis conference that the gasoline since 1898. represented by Harry Open Mondays and should be mailed to Mrs. W. K. tax law is working out very satls- Apply at 15 Orchard street. EUGENE V. DEBS ILL IN Anderton, 38 Church street. South Graham, 16 Platt avenue, Meriden, ILLINOIS SANITARIUM. factority In this state. ' Best Grades of Anthracite C o^ TO RENT—A'ery desirable rent. 6 Manchester. Phone Manchester 1221-2. Conn. The states which hare the gas­ rooms, all conveniences, newlv reno­ Notice was also read of the Con­ oline tax, raised 1146,028,940 by it At Attractive Prices. vated. Be.side trolley, n ear mills. In ­ Suits, topcoats, overcoa'8. Tall r- Thursdays Elmhurst, 111., Oct. 11.—Eugene quire rear 323 Center street. mada $33. r . h . Grimason. CO'7 Main necticut Older Boys’ Conference to V. Debs, internationally known so­ last year. Connecticut’s receipts at the Center. We buy apples from you. "be held at the First Congregation­ cialist leader. Is ill in the Lindlahr from that source aggregated about TO RENT—Four room tenement for al church at Waterbury on October $1,900,000, which were, by law, $2il. Apply Edward J. Holl, telephone Rags, magazines. bundled paper We make cider for you. sanitarium here, suffering from a The Red Wing^Coal Company SCO. and junk bought at lilg’’est cash 22-24. A few of the speakers will generally run down condition. turned over to the state highway prlce.s Phone 849-3 and I will calL J. be Rev. Clinton Wunder, Roches­ department for the construction, Elsenberg. We sell cider to you. . Physicians declared his condition ...... Operated b y ...... TO REN T—F la t on first floor. All ter, N. Y.; Rev. Stanley B. Cros- was not serious. maintenance or reconstruction of modern improvoment.s, with garage land, Waterbury; William R. Stew­ state roads. It is an easy tax to The Meech Grain Company 321 E ast C enter street. Apply 41 FOUND Bigelow street. art, Wuchang, China; George E. The Eiffel Tower In aPrls, 1000 administer, according to the Con­ Garden and Fairfield Streets Goss, New Haven: Rev. Harold B. necticut department, the cost to FOUND—Automohil'' tire. Owner feet high, is almost double the EAST HARTFORD. CONN. TO RENT—Six room cottage. Heat. can have same by identifying and Camp, New Haven. Further infor­ the state for the Collection of the Vght, gas. Room for auto. Telephone Farr Bros., Props height of the second tallest build­ paying for advertisement. Call 57-D mation may be had from County gasoline tax being approximately Telephone 1295. 626. a fter five. ing in Europe, the Colc^ne cathe­ Tel. 118-12. Y. M. C. A. headquarters or from dral. one per cent ot thn reoelptn from the tax* m . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MONDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1926. PAGE SEVEN !. Good Natuie^s a r \ d Columbus Day Gcod A Holiday By State Enactment—and a Good Opportunity to Take Advantag's of the Many 8U.VS RAYS FOR TUBERCULAR ized Just as they are in connectlo: Novelty MUST BE GIVEN CAREFULLY with any other method of medical treatment. Anniversary Sale Offerings Fabric Gloves By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN There seems to be no doubt that tuberculous infections outside the Editor Journal of the American With turn and flare lungs respond most promptly and We Here Present a Few of the Many Special Attractions in Women’s and Children’s Personal Wear Medical Aasociation and of Hygeia cuffs. The new shades, easily to sunlight treatment. But the Health Magazine. pretty embroideries. infections of the lung must be di­ The emphasis which idvisers in Special good vided into classes according to the Given With health matters place on the use of value .. 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From Glastonbury Cali ...... 240 Watson of Tucson, Ariz., reports velops increase in temperature, col­ From Windsor Call ...... sso several instances in which misin­ lapse or other symptoms, following formed patients have exposed the the treatment, and the dosage is de­ entire surface of the bodj to a com­ finitely regulated in relation to this FIRST BARGAIN TABLE bination of bright sun and hot response. humid air, with disastrous results W om en ’s • T U E SD A Y in most instances. In many Instances, the presence of fever is considered an absolute Regulating Exposure contraindication to the use of the Sport The use of sunlight in the treat­ sun treatment. Others use the ment of tuberculosis has been most method experimentally, sometimes A S ale o f widely developed in Switzerland by with good results. Stockings Rollier, who outlined a definite plan • The important fact to remember for beginning the treatment with WOMEN’S is that the sunlight is a powerful Leather Made to Sell for $1.00 Juvenile slight exposure of portions of the agency, and that it 1s no more to he Beautiful body, g.>-adually increased as the Columbus Day ikin of the patient becomes su - considered a matter for self-treat­ H and Bags Rhinestone Studded Special ment than are powerful and poison­ Sclently tanned to establish resis­ ous drugs used by physicians to ad­ ?5 and $6 Values W o o l Suits tance. Patients must be individual­ Wrist Watches vantage in properly selected cases. Columbus Day Extraordinary Values at Regular $10 Value. Special pr. SERGES ‘THE WISE GUT social conventions so that their love Columbus Day JERSEYS would be un-lnterrupted. Then__ CREPES from out the quiet of the moonlight .95 WORSTED .95 COMING TO CIRCLEnight came the roar of an explod­ ;.9S Suitable for golfing or hiking, ing boiler and pandemonium broke in woven patterns in neat All Sizes, 3 to 10 loose. And he came back from his check effects, brown, blue, Years r' Mighty Drama of Fake Evan­ self imposed exile to the woman he .Many new stj’les in pouches, 8 Jewel dependable move­ black, green, yellow and Pretty Lumberjack Plaids and novel loved, when he heard her husband, strap hooks and underarm ment in white gold filled case gelists Here Tuesday and ha?s. Made of pin real, red, mostly on white back­ combinations. Hundreds of different was “ Lost At Sea” . The foregoing studded with rhinestones and grounds. Wednesday. are only a few of the thousand big vehft calf, liearU, etc. sapphires. styles and patterns. punches in this great drama of the For Tuesday and Wednesday of boundless seas. 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prise, Yale beating Georgia with plenty to spare, Dartmouth scoring TULANE’ S DEFEAT three touchdowns on Virginia LOCAL FANS SEE poly and a seemingly overrated Princeton team being glad to get ALEXANDER THE GREAT! THEVENOW IS THE HERO IS ONLY UPSET a tie with Washington and Lee. m GRANGE IN JERRY FAY PLAYING HARTFORD GAME rzi ------•• ••••■ Remainder of College Foot­ ------•••••••»»* • • ••• ••• a l2yX>E WILLIAMS AND KOENIG THE “ G O A F WITH PHIL. QUAKERS |H:n|ec:::K:------• ' ••••aaaaall Vincent Richards is the latest ball Games Turn Ont Just •••aaMaaaaaaaa':!!********!■**■*•■*•••••• tennis star to express a formal de­ •X. a a a a a a a a a <_____ ' aaaaaaaaaaaaa •• • • aaa .. I a a a a a a a a a a a a a termination to shake green backs Thrills With Broken-Field .'‘Aaaaaaaaaaaaa ^•••••aaaaaaaa HIS ERROR COSTLY ..*•■•••••••••••••••• “ Jerry” Fay, one of the foremost a SSSSSSSS!!************* ..jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa out of a pair of white flannels. Evans Says Thevenow's _____ k*A* a • a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a About as Was Expected. athletes Manchester has produced In 7'.^* * * a a a a a aa a a a a a a a a a . . - ••••••••aaaaaaa •aaaaaaaaaaaaaa?: ;-.>**■•••••■•••••••••••] •■■••■••■aaaaaaaa **aaaaaaaaaaaa v m >*•■•aaa•••••••ataaar many years, is now playing profes­ Running and Snaring of aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaSa •aaa aa aaaaaaa*.- .’^••••aaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Gene Tunney has begun the :.tory ~ a s a a a a a a a a a a-’-itMv ;^•■••••••••••••aaa* V •••••■•# aaa ••aaaM iaaaaaaaaaaa .vN-iv: ^•••••••aaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Work Even Outshone sional football with the Philadel­ ******aaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaataaaa of his life for the newspapers- In it New York, Oct. 11.— Defeats of aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa--- aattaaaaaaa.Lylv^X '••aaaaaaaaaaaaa “““““ ■aaaaaaaaa_ ~ a a aa a a a aa*- ; - ; - •.• , •••••••aaaaaaat phia 'Quakers in the American b a a a a a a a i______a a a a a a a a“ •aaaaaaa:•;^;•^;-v•^;• -'•••••••aaaaaaa.--- he doubtless will tell how he reach- Earvard, Nebraska, Pittsburgh and ■aaaaaaaaaaaaaa ■aaaaaaaaaaas------.'••a a a a a a a a •• ■• • • • ■ Forward Passes. a a a a a a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a a S .••••••••••aaaaaaa League. He is filling his usual SfS!***********a*aaaaaS- '•••aaaaaaaaaaaaa Tulane featured a busy week-end ****a*aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaa*ft> 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai Alexander the Great; MeU' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaSSt^’ ' " ■-''••••••••aaaaaaa a in football, the most Important role at tackle. *****aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa v'.-*aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a«aaa;<-x:' 4 --••aaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa***4*:!**********^**■ * a a a a a a a a aI a a a a : '--'fiaS • a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a proigram offered for the intercol­ Saturday Fay’s eleven was suc­ •aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa*: x'- X '. •; .ff;- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ■■•*aaaaaaaaa> ■aaaaaaataaai . f' 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa*••••••••••••••• legiate year to date. Georgia Tech’s cessful in defeating the Wilson (By Staff Correspondent) a a a a a a a a a **aaaaaaaaaaia a a a a » * a «« 2 V '•••••••••■••aaBa seFs Faux Pas. |aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa< *aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa victory over Tulane was the only Wildcats from California although There were many Manchester _ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a a a a a a a a ' ■ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaa aw ^ "aaaaaa aaa aaaaaa a a a a a a ^ upset however. the margin was slight. A Held fans in the crowd of 4,000 fans aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa •aaaaaaaaa Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ^aaaaaaaaa aaaaaaa a aaa ABaaaM f: Harvard, beaten by Geneva, was ■goal gave Philadelphia a 3 to 0 vic­ who watched Red Grange and his ~ •■••••**aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar:f aaaaaaaa aaa aaaaaaaaaaaaar. tory. in action yes­ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa- *' (BILLY EVANS’ S’TORY) not expected to defeat Holy Cross. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa... Ycmeivi.i" ’ ' • terday against the All-New Britain aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa m Pittsburgh also was the “ under aaaaaaaaaaaaaa ■aaaaaaaa • aaaaaaaaaaaaa. New York, Oct. l l . — The world dog” against Lafayette. Missouri ! Chester to visit with his mother on eleven at Clarkin’s Field. Aaaaaaaaa • aaaaaaaaaaaaaa’ jaaaiaaaaaaacaaaaaaaaaa. •••••••••aaaaaA series of 1926 was won and lost at ..a...... —•••••••••••••••••aaa irr Scores Once ■•••••••••••a • • • • • • • • a n beat Nebraska one touchdown. ; At...... •a•••••••••••••«••••; • ••••••••••a------*' . of the The east hardly furnished a sur- i tliij inoriilui.;. The game was never in doubt. •••••••a••••• ■ •••••7S:-'- ed the top of the ladder, round by • ••••••••••••a.' Yankees, after fluctuating from AaaaaaaaaaaaaaiBaa^ Grange’s team started an offen­ "a ••■•■•••••••••• aj::. round. feaaaaa a •••••••• hero to “ goat” class. sive soon after the openiuig whis­ ^•••••••••aa ••••••••• ••••?<' aa^N:*: • ••••••••aaiS Tommy Thevenow of the Cardi­ tle that carried them to a well- The real goat of the world series nals, to my way of thinking, is the earned 19-0 victory. Grange made is the tourist spectator who pays a outstanding player of the -world one of the touchdowns. Although B scalper twenty smackers for a seat champions, not even excepting the Grange was stopped several times and then finds himself sitting be­ great Alexander. yedaW S Tour’e a for losses he, nevertheless, tore off hind a post. Throughout the series he has several brilliant broken field runs. played sensational bail but in the His snaring forward passes with Tad Tones of Yale says the for­ final game of series 1926 classics Pease back on a fake kick forma­ ward pass is still an experiment. V. tion, were sensational. he outdid himself. Time and Until very recently it was worse BOB again he robbed the Yankees of Much has been said about G lutton for than that at Yale; it was an impos­ [MiusaJ= base hits. Once a leaping one Grange’s ability to dodge would-be sibility. handed catch of a line drive pre­ ladders in a broken-field run, but vented a tied score. there seems to be one thing which 3Iost Unusual Finish punishment. - has been at least slightly over­ Those of us who picked Dempsey looked: to win can be consoled by the Following close in footsteps of Mark Koenig in the “ goat” class is Gran,?e can run. knowledge that It will be at least ten years before we get another CARDS CROWNED CHAMPS , rated one of the best Don’t let anybody tell you any­ outfielders in the American thing contrary. Red may not be a chance to guess a heavyweight championship fight wrong. League. Meusel’s muff of an easy 100-yard dash man, but he surely fly ball, after Koenig’s error had can travel down that field. He St. liOtils (N. I,. > . Gr o v e r . AR. R. H . PO. A. E. spoiled a that would gains considerable more yardage We were surprised to read that o A l e x a n d e f H olm , c f ...... 5 0 0 0 0 have retired the side, practically before he meets tacklers than most Mr. Dempsey had broken out in a Sniitli'ivorth, rf .. . . 4 0 0 0 0 0 Hornxby, 2b ...... •a presented St. Louis -with three runs of the backfield stars of today. As rash three days after the fight.... . 4 0 4 1 0 which proved just enough to decide a matter of fact, the entire Yan­ y He certainly did not look very rash Rottoniley. lb .... . 3 1 1 14 0 0 I.. Bell, 3b ...... 4 1 0 0 4 0 the ball game. I doubt if any kee backfield is composed of men o the night of the battle. llnfeT** If ...... 4 1 3 0 0 world series in the history of the who can travel exceptionally fast. O’Fnrrcll. c ...... 3 0 0 .1 •> 0 o game has been decided by so un­ ThevenoTT, nn .... . 4 f l 1 3 s They do not wait to decide which We do not know why Suzanne O course to take after receiving a 1 HnIneM* p ...... 0 1 0 4 0 usual feature as the 1926 class. Let was not given the keys to the city .Vlexnndrr, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 me explain. punt. Instead, they start and when she arrived in New York un­ While outfield Earl Combs did think afterward, or, better still, at less it was because she is known Totnin ...... s 27 14 0 not actually figure in the three the same time. Aew Y ork (.1 . ] not to have a sense of humor. 1 -\n. R. H. PO. A. E. runs that gave the Cards the sev­ Red Grange’s only motion pic­ • > • » £__ 1 f'ombff. of ...... «> o 0 u enth game and the championship, ------• » ture entitled "One Minute to Play” i KooniK‘, ...... 4 0 0 3 1 Washington reports 335 persons • » his weak throwing arm was re­ is now showing at the Capitol thea­ R uth, r f ...... 1 1 1 0 0 have been killed trying to enforce sponsible for the muff of a fly that tre and will probably be brought Meiiwci. if ...... 4 0 1 0 1 prohibition. .. .It would be equally GphriK, l b ...... 0 0 11 0 0 would go down as a costlier mis­ to Manchester shortly. It is a •> Lnzzrri, 2b ...... 4 0 0 1 0 take than the famous Snodgrass ‘ Walsh Rates Alexander's interesting to learn how many have • » •» crackerjack and one that every Diifcnii. 3b ...... 4 1 2 1 •» error of 1912. All the New York Manchester person who Is interest­ been killed trying to drink the stuu ■Severpid, c ...... :t 0 .3 1 0 1 S . A m s , woe came in the fourth . In­ ed in the exploits of Grange should prohibition created. (In zs ...... 0 0 0 0 o 0 <'nllin.4. c ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 cidentally all the St. Louis glory. 1)6 sure to see. It is a five-reel • » . 1 Work Yesterday Nonpariel H oyt, p ...... 0 0 0 1 0 With one down Bottomley singled. film and crammed full of action. The Polish cabinet has resigned, Pn.Hohnl* X ...... 1 o 0 0 0 0 probably out of sympathy for I’eilnopk, V .1 o 0 0 1 0 Bell grounded sharply to Koenig Grange is featured thron.ghout the at short. The table was all set for film and there is abundant plctur- Coveleskie, who did not get in the T otals ...... world series this year. 2 S 27 10 3 a double play. The slow base ization of football scrimmage. (By DAVIS J. WALSH.) '?> credit for this one but they can’t *— Untied f«ir Hoyt In l!th iniilns. paths as the result of the rain Spcak.s at Theatre take the sixth game away from *«— Kan for Severeld in 0th. made it seem all the more certain. \ i d i . Red appeared in person at the New York, Oct. 11.— One of the This ‘‘Cash-and-Carry” Pyle bird Spore liy InnlnK-si him nor can they rob him of that St. L o u I k ...... 000 :500 0 0 0 — .1 Koenig’s Faux Pas Capitol tlieatre last night and principal differences between Rich­ great effort in the second meeting is a m arvel... .One of these days N ew Y o rk ...... 001 001 0(K>— ard the Third and Rogers Hornsby Koenig slightly overran the ball spoke for a few minutes. He was when he confined the Yanks to Two bane hit, Severeld; , in his haste to make the play, then of which there probably was many, Ruth; secriflpeN, Uninen, O’Fnrrell, loudly applauded. Grange is a per­ four hits and prevented them from failed to come up with it, the ball fect picture of health notwith­ was that Richard shouted his royal KoeniK, B otton iler; le ft on hnnen, St. hitting a ball out of the infield for I.oiiIn 7, N ew Y o rk 10 ; hnnen on bnlln. getting away from him and tollirg standing his tedious work each day head off for a horse and Rogers six straight . ott Hnlnen ."5, (Ruth 3, Gehrig 2>; off about 15 feet to left field. It was on tlie gridiron. had one. His name was and Is Alexander 1 (Riith)t ntrupk .nt by Others .411 Young. Hninen 2. (Lnzxeri 2>; by Alexander a tough break for Hoyt, who had Gran.ge gave the audience a Grover Cleveland .\lexander and, You can look back over your se­ been working one of the best laugh when he said that durin,g somehow, in considering Alex, the 1. (Lnzzeri); by Hoyt 2. (Hnfey, & ries heroes since 1903 and, with Hainen); liitn off Hoyt 15 in 0 tnninirn; games of his career. Hafey then the filming of the picture he was writer finds it difficult to refrain one exception, you will find ail of off Pennopk :i in 3 Inninivn; off Hninen hit a fly to short left field that fell forced to “ doil up” with rouge. S. in 0 2-3 inninKn;. off -\Iexnnder, % from thinking of E.xtermlnator, af­ them were young men, trained to safely between Meusel and Koenig “ Although that is the first time fectionately known as “ old bones.” none in 2 1-3 inniiiKn; winiiin;; pitch­ the minute and enjoying their mo­ er, Hninen; lonlnir pitrlier, Hoyt. despite the frantic efforts of each I ever wore that stuff, it is not the The affection was held by those to player to reach it. That filled the first time I have tasted it,” he said. ment of greatest success. The ex­ we expect to hear he has brought whom this sensation is an almost ception was Walter Johnson in bases. Here is the spot where T o u t obsolete virtue. Mussolini over here on professional 1924 but Walter was neither as Combs’ -weak throwing ar.m caus­ Alexander the Great. contract to appear as a strong man ed Meusel to break into the -class HAROLD CARLSON DOES old as Alex nor was his perform­ in a circus. Exterminator gave of his honest ance as worthy. of the unfortunates who helped WELL WITH TAIL-ENDERS best at all times and- finally went WORTH For one thing, he lost his first lose the series. O’Farrell raised ^ S trin g along out to clover as an honored and The late lamented "Tiny” Max­ That game Harold Carlson two starts in that series. For an­ FTn sport i an easy fly to left center. It was hallowed name. They can do' no other, he had more than a single well used to say an amateur is an Combs’ ball. As he stood under it of the Phillies pitched against less by Alexander after what hap­ athlete who will not. take a check. the Reds just before the end of night’s rest before he relieved ready to make the catch, Meusel pened in the , Modridge in the ninth to save the ....The modern edition is a.i the best throwing outfields in the chase was one of the long­ concluded yesterday with Alex athlete who has not met Mr. Pyle. est of the season. Carlson work­ final game of the series. KNOWING baseball, yelled that he -Would pitching the Cards into another Chick Evans, the Chicago make the play. ed the entire 15 innings and and final victory. As far as I am concerned. Alex­ on though touched up considerably ander is the all-time, the perma­ Mr. O’Goofty understands the golf , has won the west­ In one of the games at St. Louis ou> co rn s The writer regards Alexander’s a Cardinal runner had scored from always bore down in the pinch. nent hero. Therefore, there is name of ’s dramatic pro­ ern amateur title eight times, With a tail-end club, Carlson series performance of two games nothing else for it but to acclaim duction which Is now in rehearsal four In succession. third on a short fly to Combs and certainly has done well this won and another saved as the him as such for the single series of for the coming winter season is to He started on his winning it was apparent Bottomley intend­ “ I ’m partial to sweet corn, year. greatest individual effort a man of 1926. Ruth was great. Without be “ Girls Control.” ways in 1909 when he led the ed to try to score and even the his years has given to baseball him, the Yankees j)robably field at Flossmoor. In 1912 he count, if Combs caught th* ball. green peas and string beans . . during modern times. Anyhow, it wouldn’t have got beyond the fifth copped again over the Denver Meusel Contributes OBEY! OBEY! will do until a better one turns up. game. Any man who can liit four Country club links and fol­ Meusel again yelled that he. would make the play, so Combs Officer (to motorist): Didn’t I Looking Backward. homers, three of them in one THE REFEREE lowed with two more tri­ “ if I don’t have to blister signal you to stop? Matty was not many years out stepped aside as best he could. game, make two dazzling gloved Who was Walter Hagen’s final umphs in 1914 and 1915 at Motorist: Yes. but my wife 'old of buckness when he pitched three Grand Rapids and Cleveland, Meusel made an inglorious muff, my hands weeding the garden. hand catches and one throw that the ball popping out of his glove, me not to stop on my way home— shutouts in the 1905 series. He round opponent in the 1925 P. G. A. respectively. » cut a runner down at the plate, is tournament?— F. G. L. showing that it had struck well up Answers, London. was a young man with the best of entitled to about everi-lhing that In 1920 Evans came back I his career before him. “ Babe” Bill Olehihorn. on the hand. “ I like a cigarette can be said about him. to win at Memphis and for the Then to make matters worse he Adams was out on the big time for Better Than Thevenow. next three seasons success­ his first incomplete season when What was the outcome of the collided slightly with Combs after with a punch, too • • • Pair of “Bees But he must yield to Alexander. fully defended his title— in losing the ball, delaying his return his big moment of the 1909 games So much Thevenow, a hitting and bout between Willie Harmon and 1921 at Chicago: 1922 at matured and fell due. Coveleskie Pinkey Mitchell, Staged last year— to the infield or would have had a fielding fool for this particular se­ Kansas City and 1923 at possibly at second. “ . ^ . if it doesn’t was in the full flush of his ability ries. As for the rest— Pennock, C. H. J. Cleveland. when he pitched the Indians Into Harmon and Dlltchell fought Thevenow, the fielding sensa­ O’Farrell, South-worth, Bottomley, tion of the series, who has also punish my tongue and throat. the title in 1920. Sherdel and Haines— they were twice last year, both being no-de- K.4NS.4S HAS REGULAR But when the Cardinals called clslon bouts of 12 and 10 rounds. held his own at the bat, then deliv­ good and therein lies the differ­ GIANT IN THIS CHAP. ered a Texas leeguer that Lazzeri “ That’s why on Alexander to save the seventh ence. Alexander and Ruth were game and the championship yes­ just failed to reach, three runs great, N

:-r-i MANCHESTER EVEN1N6 HSBAJD. MONDAY, OCTOBER U, im . FAGS NINE •1 Manchester Overwhelms Ansonia At Soccer 9- 1; Cloverleaves Win 45-0

Tagging the Bases $2,000,000 WAS BEI LOCAL TEAMS EXPERIENCE ON GAME YESTERDAY EASY WEEK-END OPPOSITION (BY DAVIS J. WALSH) MIE WORLD CH/VHPION New York, Oct. 11— After hand­ New York, Oct. 11.— ^Not less ling nearlyr every previous chance than $10,000,000 changed hands poorly, Lester Bell waited until the on the world series which resulted MARSHALL BOOTS HVE tLOCALS MAKE SEVEN ninth inning of the seventh game to in a victorly for the St. Louis Car­ come up cleanly with a pair. That dinals over the New York Yankees boy knows how to pick his spots. in seven dramatic games. This was GOALS FOR MANCHESTER TOUCHDOWNS IN TILT the estimate of Broadway gamblers today as the big “ pay-crff" began. The ticket speculators, It seems, It was said that two million dol­ were thrown for a loss behind their lars were bet on yesterday’s game i ^ Ansonia sent her highly touted George Moonan’s well- own goal line. It’s getting more alone. — \ soccer eleven here yesterday to do groomed Cloverleaf machine gave difficult every day to turn an honest The event thus became the big­ battle with the Manchester eleven. another splendid exhibition of dollar. gest betting series on record, in ad­ The result: Manchester 9, Anson­ foot-ball here yesterday and suc­ dition to being the richest. All at­ ia 1. ceeded in keeping its slate immac­ Baseball’s big moments are all tendance records were brokcfn The game was a complete walk­ ulate. The New Britain Holy too few. When the determined Ruth when a total of 328,051 persons away for the Silk City outfit. Man- Cross eleven failed ingloriously, strode to the plate with two out In saw the seven games and the total cheater kicked goals almost at will. being overwhelmed by the ava- the ninth to face the serenely con­ receipts of $1,207,864 was anoth­ Due.to the rainy weather there was | lanch score of 45 to 0. fident Alexander, every heart in the er high water mark. a very small crowd in attendance. A small crowd watched the game place was lifted right out of its This did not interfere with the This was due mainly to the threat­ socket and thrown away. fine team play which the local ening weather which prevailed SAINTS OPEN SEASON V* boys displayed. From the start, throughout the morning and well Alex didn’t exactly pass Ruth they were up and after their oppo­ into the afternoon. Hoyever, with malice aforethought. He just nents with a grim determination Manager Bill Griffin of the Clov­ didn’t have any particular Intention NOY. 13 IN MERIDEN that was not to be denied. It was erleaves was anxious to go through of giving George a good ball. a revelation for the few fans who with the game if possible. He did, did watch the contest, if it can be and while the game did not swell Of course, they have the losing St. Mary’s basketball club has justfully termed that. the treasury any, it did, neverthe­ manager on the pan this morning. Nicholson was in rare form for less, result in another notch for­ started practice in preparation for Manchester. This athlete bagged ward in the sensational record Huggins was being toasted to a rich their opeotng games which will be no less than five goals himself and which the North End team is com­ brown turn for ordering Koenig to played during the week of Novem­ was instrumental in several other piling. sacrifice in the seventh and Ruth to ber 13. On the 13th they will trav­ scores that were registered. Others The New Britainites were no run into the final out in the ninth- el to Meriden where they will play who kicked the ball between the match for the local grid- the Meriden Endees and on the posts were Marshall 2 and Pratt 2. sters. In fact, they were complete­ Ruth’s fourth homer, breaking 18th they will play the Insllcos of Fans, meet the new worid ohampions, Mr. Rogers Hornsby’s St. Louis Cardinals. From left to right: Front row. , Ernie M c k , Robinson'scored the only goal for ly outclassed. The home team all records, sailed high and far to the same city. the invaders. practically scored at will. Touch­ left center and barely made the All members are asked to report "Nig” Holm, Bill Southworth, Bob O'Farrell, , Bill Warwick and . Middle, , Lester Bell, Ray Next Sunday Manchester will downs were made ip every period. grade into the bleachers, Holm giv­ for practice tonight at 7:30. tackle the speedy Scandias of Those who crashed over the goal ing the ball the good, old college Blades, Bill KUlifer (coach), Rogers Hornsby (manager), Otto MTilliams (coach), and “ Specs” Toporcer. Rear, Sylvester John­ Hartford. line for Manchester were as fol­ try. He almost got his hands on it, Did Stanley Coveleskie- ever win lows: Captain Brunic Moske, 2; at that. It was hit off one of those i three games in one world series?— son, Grover Alexander, , Jess Haines, Bill Sherdel, AUan Bothorton, Herman Bell, Bill Hallihan, Elmer Clough, and .Vrt Walter Moske, 2, and McLaughlin. slow balls that are supposed to con­ S. D. F. WORST TEAM LOST The Moske brothers made the found George hut seldom do. Yes, against'Brookljii In 1920. Reinhart. three extra points from touch­ down. The better ball club won. It was SAYS DICK WILUAMS Here are the lineups: so much better that It should have Cloverleaves Holy Cross won in six games. Skoneski Walkie By DICSK WHiLIAMS re » New York, Oct. 11.— It’s all ov­ Coseo Montrelli HAINES SPLIT FINGER er now, the Yankees have been rt shellacked. Judge Landis has gone Lippincott Peters home, ithe receipts have been prop­ rg IS FATAL TO LAZZERI erly appropriated, the post-mortem Scott Berwanis \ statements of the managers given c out and now comes the hour of Mullin Heslin Made Possible Entry of Alex­ the sebond guessers with none to rg say them nay. Mozzer Broff ander Who Made Short Work The I true summary of tiie series rt of Yankee Second Sackcr. is very simple. The worst team McCarthy Albanese lost. It was impossible for the 1VO C (By BILL CORUM) i inexpensive package holds Cardinals to be worse than the Brennan Prim New York, Oct. 11.— Many sport­ Yankees and not be drafted by ap­ qb ing events have been decided by a plejack in Arizona, or Yazoo city. B. Moske Ruggets split second, but St. Louis won the There were times when they tried fhb baseball championship of all the to be, but found themselves un­ W. Moske Stromquist world by a split finger. one of our finest pipe tobaccos” equal to the sustained effort. Ihb An Injury to the pitching hand If the Yanks were ever down­ McLaughlin Landstrom of Jess Haines settled the seventh right awful it was in that final \ fb and decisive game of the series, game. Two errorb of schoolboy played in a London fog, before a type were recorded in the score- New York city crowd that was books, but that did not include two one at Koenig who, with a double rooting for a St. Louis team to win. others in. the field and one on the play before him, booted it. Hafey It happened in the fatal seventh base paths that only escaped public then hoisted a high pop fly .to left inning. ' With two out and the record by the inadequacy of the and Koenig rushed into Bob Meu- bases full of Yankees, Haines tally sheets. sel's territory in such a way as to turned up with the Injured digit. pitched good ball. confuse long Bob and cause the If Jess had been picking his own He deserved a victory. Pennock ball to drop safe. spots in which to get hurt, he pitched grand ball after he came in Then Bob Meusel dropped O’Far- cpuldn’t have picked a better one. but it wasn't, in the cards for Herb rel's pop . fly. Bottomley scored Signor Antonio Lazzeri was to pull through. and still the bases were loaded. The Yankees lost the game in striding toward the plate with lire Thevenow’s single, a pop over the in his eye. It appeared as If the / the fourth inning. Bottomley’s drawn-in Yankee infield, so(nt single w-as a legitimate whack to red bird was cooked. f///i Bell and Hafey over for the runs Hornsby and his board of strat­ left center. Then pushed needed foi^a Cardinal A'ictory, egy gathered around Haines, who came out of the conference, and ^ i from left field there ambled the O figure of a man in a flaming crim­ t/ J ‘11 . ■' :i,. son coat. No hurry, no fuss, no The Hero And The ‘‘Goat** feathers. Here was a chore of the afternoon to be done, a chore he '■■rf knew very well. There were some \ to be pitched and for twenty summers, man and boy, he c^ti\ ' t had been a baseball pitcher. Lazzerl took his place at the plate. The first pitch was a ball, slow and outside; the second a fast ball inside, which the Signor lunged at, missed. The count was one and one. The third pitch was that slow, high one again.. Tony - reached for it and fouled it off. The fourth was the curve on the out­ r: side. Tony swung and missed that too, and to all practical In­ tents and purposes -the St. Louis Cardinals were champions of the I. i world.

J MARK KOENIG TOMMY THEVENOW Tommy Thevenow leads Batters with .417 Average; BILL MADDEN Columbia. Combs Second^ Gehrig Third; Ruth Bats .300, Horns­ New York, Oct. 9.— Just as good a team as last year. If not better—■

that’s the rather optlniistlc outlook ‘ 1 ALL QUALITY TOBACCO by 250; Koenig Makes Most Errors. of the followers of the Columbia football team this fall. Last year, - New York, Oct. 11.— Although

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V N 0-0-0-0-- t N.E AiSERVICE INC. DAN - - EL-E.^'-E. -'A W -W ------WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE Miss Stedway stood at the head | ArriTing to teach at Pendleton of the table. -'My mother wishes me rniversity, JIDITH MARTIN is to say," she announced sulkily, “that I kissed at the station by a green- there must be no noise In tbe house eyed stranger. after seven-thirty on week nights, or I She makes the acquauitance of after eleven on Saturday nights. [ MYRA ALDRICH, a student, in This rule will be strictly enforced. | love with one ERIC WATERS Moreover, When once the doors have | who has come from Princeton, been locked at ten-thirty, they will | JJyra thinks Judith a student. not be opened for latecomers." She [ Judith also meets DR. PETER sat down, In the midst of a great [ DORN, earnest .voting astronomy silence, and the girls hurried through = professor. the meal. i In a tea shop with .ludith, Myra hears that Waters has kissed a Judith climbed the stairs wearily. I girl at the station, on a bet. She A box of books from her home had I rushes home, followed by Juditii, been dHivered that day, and she I and has a tit of fears. went In search of a hammer to pry I Learning from the college cata­ out the nails. "When she came back, I log th.at Judith is a teacher. .Myra she found Lilian Stedway seated gin- I goes into a tantrum, accusing gerly on the edge of a straight chair 1 Judith of deceiving her into mak­ by the door. I ing confidences. •T just dropped In a minute," said I Eric signs up for Judith’s the caller, nervously, “to tell you I Horace class, not knowing she is a how glad we are to have you with 1 feather. They leave the library us. My mother thinks that having I together on registration da.v. a faculty member In the house may | NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY help to keep the girls d o ^ . They’re I very hard to manage sometimes.” | CHAPTER Judith's Ups were grim. She sat | 6 6 /* ’tONGRATS;" said someone. dowm beside the express box and be- I Juditli and Eric looked up. gan 'a jerk at the nails as though | just as Will AVethore! Miss Stedway were not present. I reached them, clad in full riding reg.aha and flicking the hedge top Lilian Stedway looked at her a mo- | with an elaboiMte leather crop. He ment, and then went on with deter- I was smiling at Eric paternally. mination. "My mother hopes you I •VOtt APe IH L— - Ahd HA\/E:TO'-iiG^rtn will bo as helpful as you can In the 1 •■Helio.” said Eric, coolly. "And matter of discipline,” she said. "You I ~ A«D DOHT ■ TO ■niL.. TpAirt AMriOUMCE-P**' to wh.at do I owe your kind felicita­ will be able to observe more Infrac- I W W WHICH G -A T E _. P i n o - ' A q d h g - ^ tions?" tions of the rules than we can, from I ill raised pained eyebrows. our rooms downstairs. By report- | TOzGO^TO.- ' QDNiEininGE nil C / ". really, you know, that seems them, you can help us a great s deal.” I y a bit thick. Yesterday you spike ■eisaa « wtA scsvi^ wc- Sig Psi. and today you ask why I Thera was silence. | congratulate you." "Your position on the faculty I Eric thrust his hands in his pock­ rather requires it, you know,” said i Smoking Suit ets. ‘ Ol.. my error. I'm sure. I Mi*s -dway, a ost defiantly. i AMUSING E R. H., THE CHP got llio ide.a somewhere that it was j Judith laid her hammer down and fi the fraternity that should be con ' raised her head. "This might as | HER OWN gratulated. Perhaps I was misled by well be a final understanding. Miss i the salty tears of your rush captain Stedway. I was engaged by the utd- 1 Professional Party-Giver Provides Everything as he pleaded with me not to turn yerslty not as a policeman, but as a s him down, and the curses of the teacher. tV hile I live in your house = — ^Dashes In Where Mothers Fear to Tread. ’^AY’ Phi Dc’ts. as they skulked away in if is my home, and in my home I am s o f defeat." neither teacher nor policeman, and 1 GIRL rfjcmr Wetherel locked mystified. “ More certainly not a spy. I’m sorry to dis- s HOW ABOUT JERRY? of that famous wit of yours. I sup­ appoint you, but you must count me s pose. but rn give you a tip. The out of these disciplinary activities.” s I brothers won't care for those senti­ Lilian Stedway rose from her B "Oh, Judy, don’t say you’ll not ments." chair, stammering. “Oh, if you feel g marry John. It will only be for Eric listened in mook humility. that way ’ She was edging toward = such a little while. Think, dear, "So sorry, old man. It ‘was that the door. = how few real joys and how little sniffling rush o.aptain wh» was to “ I do—exactly.” said Judith, and i happiness my brother has ever had blame. He said the frat would go q went on pounding. g in his life. The greatest one has Into a decline and flicker out. if I so Judith laughed bantering laugh. "Aha! Astronomii A door bell rang a little later, and 1 come through you, my dear. Since much as looked at any other fratern IS ijour only love—the world well lost for a ’s stream­ he saw you, he has known love. He ity. I .-.re now that I shouldn't have ing hair and all that.’! Judith heard someone call up the s stairs, “ Myra, here's your date.” s told me this morning that you made believed him." his visit to the Beaux Arts last night Wetherel turned a cold shoulder Tied to meet her. The conversation life which are similar to the dissipa­ The door across the hall opened and g began with commonplaces about the French heels clicked down the stairs. J a dream of heaven.” on Er:,- and looked under the brim tion which preceded the fall of the "But, Joan, that visit brought of Judith's hat for, the first time. work of registration day, the caliber r rlre." Judith tugged at the box until it = of this year's stui^nt body and the yielded, unpa'cked her books, and s him death,” I exclaimed through "You might introduoe me. Eric.— "Um-rc-m,” said Judith. “A spe­ number of classes each was to have then sat back, stretching wearily. § tears. wl'.y. it's Miss—or—" cialist in human degeneracy. Well_’’ She made ready for bed, brushing g "Don’t cry, Judy, I want you to Eric .'=mi!ed. "Yes. that's' my Judith's embarrassment gradually she loomed brightly' up at him_“ 1 ebbed away and she talked blithely her hair in leisurely fashion, and 1 go to John looking happy. I want trouble too. I haven't learned her don't think I like Dean Timothy name. Perhaps you'll have better enough to the rather sober-faced pro­ Brown.’' went through the countless little g him to think that possibly there | luck." fessor. • • • yites that women consider necessary s may be years of happiness ahead for i before retirement. At eleven, sho g Wetherel recovered quickly. “ I Just before they reached her street, "What I'd like to know',” said him with you. Judy, you will mar­ know her name. It's Judith Mar­ Dr. Dorn gasped a little and stam crept into bed and was sound asleep = ry him, won’t you?” , Caroline McGonigle, as she poured a in less than five minutes. = tin. I was just astonished to see mered out. "You must have thought river of catsup over the wooden I 'was grateful at the entrance of her with you. lli.ln't know you knew me a very remiss Romeo the other It seemed that she had been asleep g the doctors and others who had meat loaf, "is why the rules should for many hours when something g her." day, Miss Martin. I've walked the be so strictly enforced in this House, come to take me to John, making it Eric smiled loftily and the three earth so long with my eyes on the startled her auiake. She lay staring g impossible to answer. when every other landlady in towm into the darkness for a moment, until s walked on together. stars and a field glass In my hand will listen to reason. Doors closed I was sure that I could not be so Th.ey were approaching the Prairie that I've stumbled past the little the sound that had waked her came g cruel as not to grant this last re­ at ten-thirty! And the first viola­ again. It was at the open window Schooner tea shop, when Wetherel graces and gallantries of this tion punished by a report to the quest of a man who loved me so spoke again. "Say, Waters, what world." near the foot of her bed. dean! I never heard of such a The hand that she .stretched out much— and yet— there was Jerry! about that J?0 kiss? Don't you Ju.lith laughed a bantering laugh thing." I hated to make him unhappy. Some think you ought to stand treat on for her dressing gown shook slightly, j "Aha! Astronomy is your only love Miss Stedway had retired to* the way down deep in my heart I had the proceeds? Miss Martin would but she pulled the robe around her —the world well lost for a comet's kitchen to learn why the sad-faced always thought of myself as Jerry's like a fudge sundae and 1 could use and began to creep toward the win- i streaming hair and all that. But young meh had failed to return with dow. I wife when I became the wife of a malted milk. But what 1 want to . n't ycu think you're missing a the bread platters. .\s she reached it. a bright shaft = any man. know IS . did you earn the $20. cr ^ 7 lot?" I’hcn she turned abruptly "Sh! Carrie," exclaimed someone John Meredith’s room was in an­ \ was the kiss clear profit? Nobody from the street lamp fell upon the from tbe topic. "Tell me, what kind softly. "She's right behind th.it face of a man standing on the bal- I other part of the vast hospital and seems t,c know just what the girl of nu.a ; Dc -imothy Brown?" was like." swinging door listening, I'll bet a cony and peering into the room. j I had a few minutes to think as I ■'A very able man,” Dr. Dorn .-e cooky." I m sorry," she said, very low "You!" gasped Judith, She caught I was being trundled up in the ele­ spo. ..1, without hesitation. "1 "'>Vhat do I care?" sniffed Caro­ at the window frame. I vator and then through another r "I must go home." imagine there's no scholar in the She walked quickly away, leaving line. Eavesdroppers never hear "Lord!” cried Eric Waters. "I i long series of. halls. I wanted to Here is Hope Hampton in what she world who knows so much about the good of themselves.” didn't know it was you.” [ ask Joan about Jerry but she was them staring after her. 'Her face decline and fall of ---- a gen­ calls a smoking suit. The vest is was sti.l fl.aming when she saw just The d6or swung open almost In­ (To Be Continued) I walking behind me talking to the era. rii.storian. he is very good, but stantly, and Lilian Stedway entered of gold lame and the skirt is of the ahead of her a stooped figure in * * * doctor. 'Wildly I thought she had that , -riod is his specialty. He with the bread plate, her usually pc.lo Judith is invited to the fall party ! not mentioned Jerry. Had anything same material, pleated. She wears gray tweeds, beside which trotted .a means tc va-ite a book about the de­ &3.unt police dog. cheeks very red. of the mysterious but beautiful Eve | happened to him? Why had Joan a turquoise blue brocaded dinner generacy of Rome that will put GlD Caroline nodded "I told you so” to Gerhart. And Eric, as Judith was | been so reticent? Judith was about to turn aside, bon off the map. He is also inter jacket. but Dr. Dorn had seen her and hur- the assembled company, as she to learn much later, was seen on his | I wanted Jerry, as usual, when I ested m those fc,:turcs of modern pn.csed the bread to Judith. Roineo-like climb up the balcony. | was in trouble. I wanted to ask him what to do. I remembered with a wry smile that I didn’t al­ LIKE FRIED APPLES. Lenette Friedlander. ways take his advice, but I always By HORTEXSE SAUNDERS. knew from his reassuring smile Fried quinces are delicious to frocks and boys In English suits. It that what I wanted from Jerry serve with pork roast or sausage. New Y^ork, Oct. 6.— Lenette is nothing to see a miss of 12 take Friedlander attends more parties Hathaway I got. It was not advice Fry in bacon fat, as you would ap­ out her lipstick— and apply it hut the surety that whatever I ples, keeping the pan covered. Just The Beauty Doctor Take the position Illustrated, then kick out straight first with one than any debutante, but it doesn’t knowingly.” Interfere with her business — be­ would do, no matter how many mis­ before you take them from the fire Naturally, one couldn’t work sin­ takes I would make, he would stand sprinkle them lightly with brown B Y N K O X . cause her business is just that— gle handed with such socially con­ lutely unbent. Stretch as far as you can. Shapely legs are another by. And oh, I wanted somebody sugar. giving parties. scious youngsters, so Miss Fried- to stand by me now. ^ ^ b e derived from this particular form of physical contortion. She makes children’s parties lander has a corps of entertainers— painless for parents because she It had been an eventful few dancer.s who keep >oredom at bay. months that I had lived through IN E.MERGENCT. comes in and takes charge of the marionette and Punch and ’ Judy since I had come to Chicago to twenty- thirty years will do for affair from the wording of the first shows, magicians, «tory tellers and make* my own way— and only at For a quick salad, pour mayon­ those two families. The spirit that invitation to the bundling of the dancers who keep boredom at bay this moment had I realized that I Home Page Editorials wanted a bit of garden and a good last child into the motor and start- j The mother does not need to naise dressing over asparagus tips ing him homeward. had not had my own way— at least and cover thickly with grated neighborhood and planned to make I come to the party at all— and not the selfish way I had wanted for It possible, will plan to make other This unique way of earning- a j usually she doesn’t unless she ap- cheese. A strip of pimento will* add myself when I had left my father’s flavor and color. A I M H IG H things possible. And on the other very comfortable income, and hav-1 pears just before the children home. hand, the listlessness that felt that ing lots of fun doing it was the leave. only the lowliest things of life natural result of “ having a way John Meredith lay stretched out Strangely enough. Miss Fried­ on the narrow white hospital bed. By Olive Roberts Barton were possible and acceptable will with children.” lander doesn’t care at all for parties continue to think so as the vears It was forced upon her as a pro­ His eyes were closed and it seemed How to Have when she is only a guest. to me that upon his pale face and fession because her amateur stand­ “ Dick” and “ I avoid them,” she admits, "but lips tlie smile that presages the 1 wo women were neighbors on a BIU when they-ftre fifty. I don’t ing as a hostess was so high there I love children’s parties— and I a Beautiful Skin .need to see their wives. was no other way out. peace that passeth all understand­ modest side* street. Their husbands know how to make children have ing had already begun to settle. ^ere earning about the same If We ever plan for anything “ It is surprising,” she confides, a good time. I always have as You have wanted a skin food and how the modern mother, who can When his eyes opened, however, beautifier that keeps the face j-oung. “lone.v— each had one we never get anything. Make no good a time as anyone present, even and found mine, he became fully child Their houses were sold and mistake, it is the planners that get manage a business or career and though I work every minute and am There is a new French Process Cream they had to move. rear a family without sacrificing alive. His expression changed j that will do this. It is so pure and dif­ there. They are our financial and sometimes a wreck when parties when he caught a glimpse of the either, who can give the most suc­ We are going over to W^est ave- professional successes. comes as thick and fast as they do calvalade which was bringing me I ferent one application brings a change. cessful dinner parties, and out­ It is called MELLO-GLO and every­ vZ- are a We hear of rivet boys rising to j during Christmas and spring holi­ to him. With that welcoming' little higher, but we'll have room corporation presidents. But it isn’t ' dance her own daughters— lyjw she days. smile upon this face one would body says it is wonderful. GetMELLO- for some flowers in front and a lit­ by chance. I know of a woman wilts and droops before the proposi­ Each Group Different. hardly think he was ill. GLO Cream now and increase your tle vegetable garden in back. Dick who started in with a ten-acre ap- tion of giving a children’s party.” "Every party is just a new prob­ beauty. says he’ll get up a little earlier, l)le orchard who Is now president They Crave Action. lem in human relations. Each and I m going to take a roomer to and part owner of a fifty million Perhaps this Isn’t so surprising, group of children has its own par­ TOMORROW: Judy Says Y'es. The J. W. Hale, So. Manchester make up the extra rent until Dick dollar fruit corporation in Califor­ though, when she goes on to de-1 ticular feeling and atmosphere. earns more money. Besides. It’s a nia. She did not drift there. scribe the modern^ child.^Naturallj*, j Each is a marathon., for I always better neighborhood for children.” We cannot be presidents and we her work is with Social Registerites keep a few leaps ahead of the party DELICIOUS S.ANDWICH. “ You’re welcome.” said the cannot be millionaires, perhaps, and wealthy families, and their off­ and stop every game or contest just MRS. ADA M. but we can plan ahead and fit our­ spring are not satisfied to call lolli­ other. “ W’hen you get to a neigh­ in time so that no child has time A delicious sandwich filling is borhood like that you’ve got to live selves into our new environments, pops, ice cream and animal crackers to get tired of it. and it should always be a step up. a party. made by combining chopped figs, MERRIFIELD Z *^.'''’e’re poor and we know "'Though I always plan every chopped candied ginger, chopp'ed It and Bill knows he can earn just No one can staiid still. We go for-^ "The child of today is even more party in detail, work out the Teacher of ward or we go backward. Tf we go sophisticated than its parents.” she nuts and lemon juice. A bit of so much and no more. 'We’ve taken decorations, menu and favors with mayonnaise may be used to make Mandolin Tenor Banje the second house in the row next forward we must swim, and swim says. “ Juniors deriiand action and hard. the greatest care, I always Adapt it into a paste. Mandola Cello-Banjc to the Blue Front Grocery Store. speed, too. ■ The party must click the actual entertainment to the par­ Ukulele Mando-Cellc You don’t have to clean up in the from the start. Drop-the-handker- ticular party. Each party is differ­ evenings there, if you don't feel ADDS FLAA’OR. chief and blind man’s bluff went out SALT TUBERS. Banjo-Mandolin X Posed by Hazel Hurd A tablespoon of minced parslev, ent from any other.— Ensemble Playing for Advanced like it, and I guess Bill won’t get with pigtails and pinafores. Charles­ "As a profession, I can only say In the Interests of beauty and symmetry, let me commend vou to arrested if he sits with his ’fee't°o''n ! pepper may be ad- ton contests were the rage last win­ When cooking parsnips, carrots Pupils. that it suits me, and tl^at I believe and similar tubers add the salt m forms of stretching-particularly all forms that pull at the muscles the porch rail.” ter— I don’t know just what this Agent for Gibson Instrumepts. j vegetable soups just before serv- it has unlimited possibilities— at when they are about half cooked ^ the trunk. If you can keep off your stomach aad abdcuaea.^oa There isn't doubt '.eason will bring. Odd Fellows' Block what ten, 1 Ing. least it’s different, and I dpp’t have using a teaspoon of salt to each At tta Center , . Room 8 "Little girls come in French to worry about competition yet.” quart of water. Ud two flights. V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, PAGE ELEVEH

GAS BUGGIES or HEM AND AMY—Free At Last By Frank Beck ^ l A P ^ FANNY SEN SED NONSENSE ,OH W ELL,] HES WAITING n o TT e t T \T'S ABOUT SORRY L IS T E N TO '^AND lo o k ! Under our enlightened Immigra­ IT W A S FOR HIS BUS. HIM GET m T IM E W E YOU THAT MOTOR. :'S A tion laws a Scottish girl who mar­ ^ H E N I C A N T GET WORTH IT. IT’S IN THE [IT WAS USED GOT OUR BEEN h o l e ’ in THE ried a Boston man is to be separated TH E COURT OVER TH A T IT GOT GARAGE ' b y m i s t a k e CAR. IF YOU 'TROUBLED, ^SOMEBODY'S, BONNET--- from her husband and deported. RECEIVED Siy PAGE WIRE ME OUT V lT H t h e TO CHASE A W EREN'T SO S IR . BUT BEEN USING OH li THERE'S She ought to have known better. HORACE HOOK^ FROM HORACE OF J A IL . PATROL BANDIT CAR SLOW , T H E 'D U T Y IS . T W O _ LENGTHY HOOK. 1 .1 W IS H 'WAGON. I WITH, AND IT COURTS WOULDNT DUTY... ER, T H IS CAR!! OF t h e mI :r It is the easy paroles that make t e l e g r a m THOUGHT I'D T H E Y ’D SHALL I 1 COULDNY STAND HAVE TO PICK HERE’S A uneasy payrolls. ESTABLISHING FAINT W HEN HURRY UP FETCH IT .THE PACE ON INNOCENT PASS FOR HEM’S TITLE THE BO Y A N D GIVE O V E R ? PEOPLE TO ,YOUR A “ best soup” contest was re- TO HIS CAR, A SK ED M E US TH E K E E P IN CAR. I cently held between a housewife THE CHARGE FOR % 2 2 , CAR, PRACTICE. I cook and a restaurant chef. The AGAINST HIM latter won by a hair. WAS DISMISSED There’s no justice if you make W IT H DUE I out your income tax correctly you APOLOGIES BY go to the poorhouse. It you don’t • THE JUDGE, you go to jail. AND Heredity is something the aver­ A S S O O N A S age father believes in until his son ONE MORE gets to acting the darned fool. DETAIL IS IRONED OUT, HE'LL B E ALW.AYS DOES ! ON HIS WAY The doctor paid a visit, HOME. Ten minutes by the clock; To make the story very short, /0-/Z Kittfqpoltfn Ncwipapef Service. “ttna BY HE* SeWVICC. IWC. The visit paid the doc. SKIPFY B y P e r c y Crosby |\ The man who drives fast doesn’t An apple a day keeps the fruit ' [Always miss the scenery. growers in cigarette monej\ UUHCN THEY “ Here’s where I get out of a bad lOAN, LAID o u r THE nvi.OfficeR! pickle,” said the worm as he bored C i t y t h e y MUST INTELLIGENCE TESTS his way out of a cucumber. O' KNOiveO A nO MC S'CAPfCLY It is remarkable how many Y a e i T H IS U;AS GUESS WHO doubtful meanings an alleged pure- Co m IN ' M0R6 THAN A — minded person can find in an en­ TU R K [ V. tirely respectable joke. CHILD. We know some men who can hear pleasure knocking with a feather, but who could not hear duty knock if it used an ax. She was only a milliner’s daugh­ e ter, but she knew how to high-hat me. The coal situation as the experts see it continues normal; they pre­ dict higher prices for both hard and soft coal. When grapefruit is cut up And eaten like pie, Cbwrtrtl. r. U Crf-S, You get more in your mouth. And less in your eye. SALESMAN $AM Take Your Choice, Sam By Swai In the estimation of some women a wifebeater is not near so bad as VD LU ^ To feET YESSiR - uiE. -TlO St DoGrSDNt. Ro-BBERb- \ PuhT NOlO ^ USSEH- \ UlPiMT rT\ a husbandvamper. ' R V f 5 S \ R — NO n\\.uONP,\fve^— >'\_\. C50 OOLR. Xo iDiAnoSO G coO PT SROidN’S TEv^)E\.RN SToRe.— I -sroHC.— LOOD — So you’ve rented a box at the F T O N L S X ^ ' COUNTfet^., n s Fof? Pi R iu ij - - vae n j b T t I h in K i FLt\SrtS-^Tc--eTc- ftND \ post office. Business must be R\C>HT IM aftCK. I 'n ORPi-ZV ! i POKT IOPinT Xo pay’ no You shouldn't have any difficulty | booming, eh? ; NfiLHOK DOLtPfb ToK I T - O P WOO, recognizing the accompanying pic-1 Windy Wolf: Not at all. My - 1 i CRN VOJ FIX n i . UP? fture and answering the first ques- wife has been answering a few auto- Ition correctly. The correct an- mobile resort ads. Out*. l swers to the following questions can KttM '(our>. 7 I be found on anotlier page. It is the fellow with a "block / 1— Who is shown in the accom­head” who goes around with a chip ^OWtH6r panying picture? on his shoulder. 2— Who was the first pilot to fly CoumTer: |an airplane over the north pole? Meeting an old flame doesn’t I 0 Z 3— What do the initials B. B. C.cause you to warm up to her like 3 '/A ^stand for, as known to British radio you expected. fans? 4— Who is the creato-r of the “ Mebbe,” says Hank, “ eatin’ ■-N comic strip character Major Hoo- onions is one of the secrets of long ple? life an’ health, but how are ye gon­ 1. ; . 5— What are gnats? na keep it secret?” 6— How many dragons are used In playing niah jongg? Mary had a little skirt. 7— In what time division is Cal- The latest style, no doubt. 7/ m '/ .'c>9z«> 8r vxh smycit [gary, Canada? But every time she got inside 8— How many days are there In She was more than halfways FRECKLE& AND HIS FRIENDS W haf s This? By Blossef ^October? out. A " / 9— Of what two words is “ etc.” 7MATS FOmw! J HI 1 an abbreviation? Nearly all people are mean at FRE-B-E-eC^LBS FBEc)4tEs. 10— ^IVhat is an asterisk? some tim$, but few people are mean MB'S ALWAYS M m S m e a r t failure FCR ^ at ail times. eOBSS MB 11 yMlS e a r l y IM 7M' A SBCOND-nWOUeMT Parisian merchants illustrate He: Why didn’t you answer my ADA DO-2ZASTAEAC /VvOCAlIAe - I ’LL- AE’D CO^AG )M AM' I their advertisements with Cubist letter? eobU E C T D T / / o • SEE. WAATI , Idrawings. 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MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926, PAGE TWELVE ■1 DANCE Given by The ' directors of the Eighth Mrs. M. A. Potter of Warehouse 'Chrlstotoro Ck)lombo Society School and Utilities district will Point Is spending a few days with M a n ch ester CHENEY HALE hold their monthly meeting In the Mrs. Leroy Chapman of Strickland Tuesday Evening, October 12 fire house at Main and Hilliard street. Mrs. Potter was a resident Music by streets tonight at 8 o’clock. of Manchester a few years ago. Water Company PEERLESS ORCHESTRA 8 Pieces Manchester Lodge of Masons will Miss Lillian Grant of Cambridge ADMISSION, 50 Cents. confer the Fellowcraft degree at the' street Is visiting friends in New Do Your Curtains meeting tomorrow evening. The Jersey. session will begin at 7:30. N o tic e The Sunset Council, No. 45, De­ gree of Pocahontas, will hold a Hal­ The Daughters of Liberty, L. O. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferguson L., will hold their regular meeting The Company will begin the lowe'en whist at the next meeting, in Orange hall tonight. All mem­ Friday night the 15th. The meet­ of Foster street and Miss Anna flushing of the mains Tuesday bers are requested to be present ing will start at 7:30 sharp. Moriarty of Woodland street, spent morning, October 12, and con­ the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. and final arrangements for the Misrepresent You? tinue the work until completed. Rev. Bud Robinson, the cowboy Archibald Gardner of East Haven. Hallowe’en party will be made. preacher, gave a very Interesting “By their -windows you judge them.” The board of directors of the The committee from the Daugh­ talk Saturday night at the Nazarene Isn’t it true? When you pass a house -with poorly curtained windows you church. His subject was “ Holi­ Manchester Chamber of Commerce ters of St. George which is in ABOUT TOWN ness.” Mr. Robinson has given will hold its first fall meeting at charge of the sewing meetings will instinctively feel that its furnishings are shabby. meet at the home of Mrs. Eva Les­ $50,000 to the education of young the Chamber headquarters on How about your own curtains ? Do they properly represent your good The Buckland Parent-Teachers’ Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. lie of 50 Myrtle street this evening men. He is an earnest worker for at 8 o’clock. taste in home-making? Association will give a public whist the “ Herald of Holiness,” a small and social at Buckland school hull, Mrs. Walter TracyX and her paper which is published for the A daughter. Gene Ellen, was W'ednesday evening at 8 p. ni. welfare of young men. He has got­ daughter, Mrs. W. H. NWalsh of Washington street, with 'Mrs. Tra­ born Saturday afternoon at the ten 13,000 subscribers in the last Manchester Memorial hospital to The Ever Ready Circle of King's six years. He intends to travel all cy’s brother, Wallace Joces of Daughters will meet with Mrs. Stafford, have left by auto for a Mr. and Mrs. Everett P. Walton, of Special Selling of Curtains over the United States and has cov­ 38 Strickland street. George Borst of Cambridge street, ered all of northern New England visit with relatives In Cortland, N. Tuesday evening at 7:45. territory already. His next trip Y. will take him South. The Royal Neighbors will hold Miss Catherine McGuire of Main This W eek their regular meeting at 7:45 this Both the local banks will be street, who was injured in a fall at evening. All members of the De­ LOCAL MAN INJURED closed tomorrow in observance of one of the Eighth District schools, We are showing an assortment of ruffed and gree team are requested to be Colujnbus Day. was able to resume teaching today present. after several weeks’ absence. WORKING IN HARTFORD flat curtains and draperies, in new fall patterns. Colored Ruffled Curtain Sets $1.98 We have made special efforts to have just the mer­ East Central Pomona Grange chandise to fill your needs. Come in and see us will meet in Suffield Wednesday. Struck by Piece of Iron and this week. A number of local Grangers are Suffers Concussion of the Made of fine voile with colored shell stitched ruffles planning to be present. Brain. in blue, rose, black, gold and lavender—guaranteed fast colors. Valance to match goes the entire length of the roHlr Mrs. Harold Bldwell of Chestnut window. Special this week only at $1.98 set. street and Miss Ruth Beeman of Sidney Noran Is recovering from Laurel street left yesterday for a a concussion of at his week’s stay in New York and Phil­ home on 34 W'oodbridge street adelphia where they will visit the which he suffered while at work in exposition. Hartford a few days ago. $4.98 Rayon Panels Colored Ruffled Curtains Noran was working on the Hose Company No. 1 members fourth story of a building that was will meet this evening at the fire being constructed. He was struck $3.98 pr. , Sets $2.59 set headquarters. Main and Hilliard in some manner by a large piece of These lustrous rayon panels are certainly the We ask you to compare this set elsewhere at streets for the regular meeting and iron and nearly knocked off his best looking ones we have ever had. Rayon this price. This set Is made of very fine quality standing place. The blow rendered a discussion of the winter’s social curtains have proven very popular because of voile on a rich cream background with a pretty activities. him unconscious and he was taken to ,the Hartford hospital. their rich appearance. Four good looking colored shell— stitched edge in blue, rose, gold, John J. Sceery, formerly with the It Was first believed that he had styles, plain or finished with bullion fringe at green and lavender. Double ruffled valance to a fractured skull but X-rays later Park Hill Flower Shop, who Is soon bottom. match. Fast color. to go into business for himself, is In showed this to be untrue. Saturday New York today on a business trip. he left the hospital and returned to his home where he will be confined Hand Drawn Curtains Ruffled Curtains $1.49 pr. The annual reception by the Cen­ for some time yet. Noran, however, considers him­ We have one table just filled with curtains ter Congregational church to all of at this popular price. Surely you can find a the teachers of Manchester will be self fortunate. Had the iron knock­ $2.98 pr. given on Thursday evening, the ed him off the fourth story of the Beautifully made hand drawn curtains with pair of curtains on this table that you can use UNDERWEAR building, death would probably in some room in your home. Plain or checked 14th. Miss Ruth Porter will be the have occurred. hand drawn work down the side. Motif or hand Men’s Heavy Fall and Winter Union Suits, $2.00 to chairman in charge and there will drawn work corners. "White and ecru. Two voile and marquisette are Included in this lot. be a short sketch by the Dramatic $5.00. and one-quarter yards long. Both decorative Men’s Heavy Ribbed 2-piece Suits, $1.00 per gar­ Club and music by the church quartet. and practical. ment. LOCAL MAN DESCRIBES $1.25 and $1.49 Curtains Men’s Glastenbury 2-piece Suits, $2.25 and $3.25 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. per garment. Louis Breen of Center street on Fine Ruffled Curtains $2.98 Boys’ Union Suits, $1.35 and $1.50. Saturday. ANNOUNCER IN ACTION Ruffled curtains— the most popular curtain to­ $1.00 pr. day! A fine marquisette ruffled curtain adds ’ Now that house cleaning time Is here you no doubt have to replace ne'w Men’s Light Weight Wool Hose The regular monthly meeting of Herald Cartoonist Sees Card­ curtains in many of your rooms but cannot afford high priced ones at this time. the Lake-View Parent Teacher’s so much to the appearance of a room. 'White in a variet}’- of fancy patterns. Association will be held at the inals Win Series and Talks and ecru with pequoted edge. These curtains You will find some you can use in this assortment of both fiat and ruffled cur­ South Main street school this eve­ About McNamee. will give you years of excellent wear. There tains. All full length In many different styles. Priced a pair, $1.00. ning. Miss Bennett will be the arc also a few in this lot with colored valances speaker of the .evening. Harry Anderson, Herald cartoon­ in fast colors of blue and rose. Priced a pair, SWEATERS ist, saw the deciding game of the V neck. Round neck, button front, in a fine assortment Wm. Rublnow is in New York on world series at New-York yesterday. $2.98. of colors, a business trip. He had a seat directly behind $2 to $10. Graham McNamee,‘ the famous ra­ The Silk City Band will march dio announcer and he gives this de­ Ruffled Curtains $1.98 pr. $1.50 Curtain Draperies 99c yd. Everything points to ruffled curtains as being In this lot you will find the new two-toned damask drapery Men’s Kid and Silk Lined Gloves. tomorrow, Columbus Day, in Hart­ scription of the man in action. ford, for the Manchester Italian “ As he talks he seems greatly ex­ the favorite for fall. Your choice of plain voile which is the last word in over-draperies for fall. Also the two- New Fancy Neckwear. society. cited and waves his hands as if he or marquisette, with or without the pequoted toned effects or the solid colors in all the wanted shades. 36 inches were talking to a person. Between edge, in cream or white. Also a few pair of innings he makes notes but keeps wide. Hose and Ladder No. 1 of the dotted and fancy marquisette curtains. Priced South Manchester Fire Department talking into the microphone at the was called out yesterday at 1:55 p. same time, a rather remarkable a pair, $1.98. m. on a-still alarm to a chimney feat. He is among the reporters A. L. BROWN & CO. and whenever he wants informa­ Curtain Dept.— Main Floor. fire at 105 High street. Robert Hol­ land’s residence. No damage was tion he leans over and asks, one or done. the other of the scribes to tell him. That is what explains his seeming­ ly uncanny ability to give all sorts We Are New French Beauty Treatment of statistics presumably ‘right off Exclusive Agent the bat.’ He has dozens of experts in Town for You will be amazed over the beautiful complexion this new wonderful Mello-Glo right at his elbow to give him the treatment will give you. The skin becomes white, clear and youthful looking. Very dope. Of course in the matter of Mello-Glo hits and errors he has only to ask Preparations. pure and entirely different. the oflacial scorers who sit behind This Skintone stimulates and cleans the pores. The Beauty Cream nourishes the him.” tissues and keeps the skin young. The Powder is not affected by perspiration; stays In talking about the game Itself, on a long time; will not let an ugly shine come through; intensely beautifying and looks Harry said it was most exciting as like natural beautiful skin. Try these wonderful Mello-Glo preparations. Time for Warm U nderwear it had every element that baseball possesses. In the matter of walk­ ing Ruth, he said that the pitchers Mello-glo Skin T o n e ...... $1.00 tossed balls to the “ King of Swat” Don’t run chances of catching cold. Go ■warmly in such a manner that it was impos­ Mello-glo Facial-tone Pow der...... $1.00 sible for him to hit them without clothed. running ten feet out of the batter’s Mello-glo Beauty C ream ...... $1.00 box. In the baseball park, Anderson Mello-glo R o u g e ...... 50c said he met about 20 Manchester Toilet Goods Dept.— Main Floor. fans and believes that there were a great many more from this town in New York to see the game. For Men For Boys I l-“‘- Light and medium Light weight Unions C in CLUB TO DINE weight ribbed Unions at at $1. $1.65 to $3. SOUTH MFKNCHnSTER • CONN Medium weight ribbed AT RAINBOW INN Unions, wool mixture, A special value at short sleeve, knee length, All members of the Manchester XXX3CXXXXXX3tXXXXXX9tX3C?CX96X^^ $2.50. $1.65. City Club have been Invited to be guests at a party to be given at Heavy weight Unions Heavy weight, wool Frank Pinney’s Rainbow Inn to­ mixture, long sleeve, morrow night. A special chicken at $3 to $6. dinner will be served at about 9:30 long leg, $1.75. p. m. Members of the club who plan to accept this invitation are re­ Our Special 15 Day Offer SPECIAL Pure wool Unions, $6. quested to give their names to the steward, tonight or tomorrow morn- Light and medium Ihg. Now In Progress On Shoe Repairing for 15 Days The club’s annual fall outing cotton rib Shirts and will be held next Sunday. An ideal Men’s Leather Soles, Sewed On, Regular Drawers, $1. outing spot has been secured In the Rubber Deels 25c Price $1.50, Now In My P lace...... wilds somewhere beyond Talcott- $1.00 vllle, and a big chicken and spag­ A ttached Ladies* Leather Soles, Sewed On, Regular Glastenbury Shirts hetti dinner will be served in the Price $1.25, Now In My P lace...... 7 5 c Light weight, slip-on, and Drawers, light and afternoon. Cards announcing the SA M YU LYE S The very best oak leather used. These prices can’t $2.95. outing are In the mail addressed be compared. Realize the saving and rush your work medium, at $2. Heavy to each member today. 701 Main St. Johnson Block So. Manchester- Heavy Shaker Knit, in to the weight, $3. $5 to $7.50. POLICE COURT Also open all day Thursdays. WEDDING ANNIVERS.\RY MEN’S SWEATERS. Light and medium weight Coat Sweaters, $5 to $8.50. Dennis J. Harrington of Mill DEWEY HEADS POUCE street was before the Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Steven Horan of 91 Boston Shoe Repanr Shop Shaker Knit, heavy worsted Sweaters, V neck and crew, $6.50 to $10. town court this morning on the Oak street were pleasantly surpris­ charge of intoxication and non-sup­ ed by a number of their friends at COMMISSION AGAIN 105 Spruce Street South Manchester their home Saturday evening. The k port. He was arrested yesterday / . afternoon by Officer Arthur Sey­ party was In honor of the 15th an­ • .V r niversary of their marriage. Albert T. Dewey was renamed mour on complaint of his wife. Har president of the Board of Police rington wanted his case continued Mrs- Rose Burns accompanied on Commissioners Saturday afternoon the piano sang ‘Here Comes the COLUMBUS DAY HERE. to Thursday in order to give, him at the reorganization meeting. Ed­ NOTICE Columbus Day, tomorrow will be a chance to secure counsel. Judge Bride” . A fancy dance was given by ward J. Murphy again was named Mrs. Mary Humphrey. A recitation observed by the Italian-Americans Johnson thought that he ought to secretary. 'Willard B. Rogers is of Manchester by a trip to Hartford by Mrs. Belle Zimmerman and Mrs. be able to get counsel before that the third member, his re-appoint­ NO FREIGHT SERVTCE where a statue of the discoverer Pola kept the ladles laughing with time and continued the case until ment having just been made by the COLUMBUS D.4Y, OCTOBER 12th. will be unveiled. In the aveningl Arthur L. Hultman tomorrow morning. A bond of her witty sayings. Games were en­ Selectmen. He will serve three the local Columbus society will holdj $300 was reqquiqrqed. joyed and a bountiful supper was J. J. DWYER, years. Agent. a dance in Cheney hall, the fifteenth Frank Happeny and Joseph Cole­ served by the ladles, who came In addition to organization the since its organization. Visit Our New Boys* Department. man, charged with intoxication, laden with good things to eat. board discussed the moving of po­ Otherwise the day will not be ob-1 were each given a 15 day suspend­ Mrs. Horan was presented with a lice headquarters in the Hall of served here except that possibly thel ed jail sentence. Both men have beautiful fioor lamp and bouquets Records to the main floor. It was The boll weevil estimated to schools may have Columhns Da9[ been doing well of late and each of fiowers and Mr. Horan with a the opinion o f the commissioners cause an annual damage of more exeroises. Since it is/ a legajj begged the Judge for another op­ box of cigars. The party broke up at that the change should be made asf^^° $2,000,000 in the United holiday the hanks w ill' be closed portunity to make good. a late hour. soon as possible. States. throughout the state.

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