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VOL. XLV., NO. 3. Clasaifled Adrertlslng on Page 6 MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1926. . * j!i PAG £S) PRICB THItEB CENTS

NEW HAVEN TRUSTIES’ Masons Lay Corner-Stone of Temple SUNDAY GAME BREAKS MASONIC DAYS l o n g w a l k s s p o il e d QUEEN MARIE IS K 1 hu(EST4 • ATTENDANCE RECORD. ROOD SWEEPS New Haven, Oct. 4.— Joseph New York, Oct. 4.—A world’s Malone and Tony Negretti, both record was established yester­ of New Haven, are held on day when '63,600 fans paid HERE BRING OUT bench warrants, served in the OFFERED $25,000 MORE AS HALL AWAY ILLINOIS* $201,828 to see the second county jail here Saturday even­ game of the world’s series. The ing, charging them with jail former record, made at the breaking. The two men, serv­ a FOR MOVIE DAY M U R ^ AIDES Yankee stadium in the . fifth RECORD C R O P ing liquor law violation sen­ TOWN’S LEVEE game of the 19.25 series, was ^ - tences, were trusties working in ------S. ■ the jail boiler room and found an attendance of 62,817 and Largest Gathering of Mem­ the chance to take long walks Check Awaits Rumanian leceipts of $201,949. Counting each evening, going and coming Woman Among Quartette "dead-heads,” it was estimated Beardstown People Flee to without trouble. Police detec­ Consort If She Will Aid that 67,000 saw the game yes­ bers Town Has Seen Lays tives picked them up on the to Be Charged With Help- terday. The official figures on street and their secret was dis­ the first and second games Hills After Losing Fight; covered. They will be tried in in Regal Scenes of Tol­ combined are: Temple Corner-stone, Ob­ superior court on Tuesday af­ mg Hide Crime; Dickman Attendance, 125,258; re­ Huge Loss and Peril in ternoon. ceipts,' $400,704; advisory stoi’s Resurrection. council’s share, $60,105; play­ serves Centennial. Corrohorated. ers’ share, $204,360; clubs’ Oklahoma, Missonri. share, $136,238. -<$> Four events on the program of Los Angeles, Oct. 4.— The larg­ A.F.L.WILinGHT Somerville, Oct, 4.— A man Beardstown, III., Oct. 4.—^ Manchester Lodge of Manons’ cen­ est salary ever offered to any per­ prominent in national politics is to tennial celebration will stand out son for one day’s work in the be questioned in connection with PASSED THE BUCK Beardstown Is threatened with In the history of the lodge as epoch FOR 5 DAY WEEK movies, $25,000, awaits Queen the Hall-HlUs murder Investiga­ complete inundation from the making and exceptionally success­ Marie of Rumania in Hollywood — ^Photo by Blite tion, the authorities announced to flood waters of the Illinois river, Past Master Fred A. Verplanck, chairman of the Centennial committee, day. His name was not revealed- following two disastrous breaks' In ful. They Include the ceremony early in November. A check for He Is believed by the investiga­ ON MERTON CLAIM of laying the corner stone of the that amount, drawn by Edwin is here shown, with back toward camera, just about to lay mortar on the tors to have been the powerful in­ the levee. Hundreds of citizens, new Masonic Temple at the Center, Takes Up Ford Cue in Less Carewe, a movie producer, is on corner-stone of the new Temple. Grand Master Arthur Nash is at the fluence bronght to brar on Hie working day and night during the the conferring of the Master Ma­ deposit under certification here, left. original investigation of the fonr- past week to keep the protecting waiting for advices from the Ru­ year old crime which Is alleged to son degree in the High school as­ Than Week After He An­ Williams Admits That Was dykes Intact, have abandoned their manian Legation at Washington as have resulted in the failure of the task and left the town to its fate. sembly hall, the banquet at the to what disposition to make of It. first grand jury to return Indict­ Many families have vacated their State Armory and the Masonic ser­ nounces New Plan. The movie offer to the Queen ments. Purpose of Indefinite homes and fled to the hills nearby. vice in the South Methodist has been transmitted to the Ru­ The water is pouring into the church. manian Legation and from there Somerville, N. J., Oct. 4.— The town and now stands several feet goes to the Queen’s Chancellor. Mr. Hall-Mills murder investigation Recommendation” deep in many of the streets. The celebration began with the Detroit, Oct. 4.— The forty-hour Carewe says he has unofficial as­ laying of the corner stone Satur­ moved back to New Jersey today Some of the more courageous five-day work week was projected surance that the Queen will accept citizens have moved into the sec­ day afternoon. For months the his offer. where the state investigators were Centennial committee, headed by Into the foreground as a dominant New York, Oct. 4.— George E. ond floor of their homes, hoping May Go to Charity. busy preparing their case for pre­ the water will not rise above that Past Master F. A. Verplanck had issue as the fo|^y-sixth annual con­ Williams, managing director of the According to Douglas Fairbanks, sentation to the grand Jury which level. The toirn. Is Isolated. Rail­ been working on the program and vention of the American I^ederation who talked to Queen Marie in Eu­ alien property custodian’s office un­ arranging its details. It meant a meets on Thursday. Senator Alex­ roads and highways are all under of Labor convened here today. rope, her royal highness has her der Col. Thomas W. Miller, today water. The river has reached a lot of work for the committee to heart set on a fund for the needy ander Simpson, special prosecutor plan and carry out a program of A scant week after Henry Ford in charge of the case, intimated he took the stand at the opening of the flood stage of 2 3 ^ feet and is had startled the industrial world children of Rumania, and Mr. Ca- still rising. this character. rewe’s proposition carries with it will ask for four more arrests on fifth week of the conspiracy trial of The committee secured the High with the announcement that he was So far no loss of life has been the suggestion that Queen Marie’s charges of accessories after the Miller and Harry M. Daugherty, for­ school hall for the meetings be­ inaugurating this revolutionary fact. One of these persons is said reported. Damage is beyond esti­ cause it was the largest hall in policy in his motor and allied in­ $25,000 check can help swell the mer attorney-general. mate. fund for the children in her king­ to be a woman. town and peculiarly adapted for dustries, leaders of organized labor, The trial of the fonr-year-old •The charges against the two de­ The flood conditions, resulting such a gathering. The State Ar- gathered here, at the home of the dom. from almost continuous rainfall The arrangement submitted to mystery had shifted temporarily to fendants abe in connection with the \ mory was chosen for the banquet Ford factories, announced that they Brooklyn supreme court, when Felix approval of the $7,000,000 claim during the past several weeks, is 'tor the reason that it too was large would fight to extend the Ford plan the Rumanian Legation calls for - .. general over parts of Illinois, Indi­ Queen Marie to enact the film part Di Martini, chief detective for Mrs. for war-seized assets of the Ameri­ eTOugh to seat 800 or more. to all industry. Frances Stevens Hall, widow of the can Metals company. ana, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma Visiting Masons The attitude of federation leaders of a Queen in the screening of and Texas. Count Leo Tolstoy’s volume, "Re­ slain Rev. Dr. Edward W. Hall, Ckmtradictory Records. Masons from every quarter of was voiced by President W’illiam was admitted to $10,000 bail, fol­ A memorandum was introduced, Farmers are the heaviest losers. surrection.” Millions of dollars worth of crops the state began to arrive in Man­ Green. lowing his arrest on Saturday night giving the evidence of Miller, Wil­ chester shortly after noon. Suit­ All the Queen’s scenes will *be “Established Policy.’’ on charge of being a futfitlve from liams and Adnah Johnson, former are under water. able headquarters were provided in ■ Declaring that this movement made in one day. She will be di­ —Photo by Elite Oklahoma Torrents rected by Count Ilya Tolstoy, son justice In New Jersey, where he is assistant attorney general, in the the classrooms for the different or­ was in line with the established Manchester Lodge of Masons Idid the corner-stone of their new Temple Brookhart-Wheeler investigation in Tulsa, Okla., Oct. 4.— Northeast­ ganizations that were to have a of the Russian novelist, who is wanted as an accessory after the ern Oklahoma today was stagger­ policy of the American Federation Saturday afternoon. The stone, which is a block of the purest granite fact in the murder of Dr. Hall and 1924 when the American Metals part in the proceedings. of Labor, Green said: now in Hollywood under 'contract ing from the effects of the most The Parade of Mr. Carewe, and by the produc­ that could be quarried, is shown above just before it was dropped into Mrs. Eleanor Mills. case first came up. destructive onrush of flood waters "For years we have maintained Ck>rroborate Dickman. The memorandum showed that At 2:30 the Masonic procession the attitude that working hours er. place during the ceremony. it has experienced in many years. Tears at Departure. Di Martini was released after at­ the claims in question were pre­ was formed on Main street in must be restricted as a protection Reports from virtually every part front of the High school and, Bucharest, Oct. 4.— Queen Marie torneys for Mrs. Hall had applied sented on July 28, 1921, and that of this section of the state carried to human life in proportion to the boarded her flower-filled special for a writ of habeas corpus. Hear­ conferences were held regarding headed by the Hartford Sphinx Increasing productivity in industry. the same message of frantic inhab­ Band, marched to the Center. Un­ car at .the Sinaia station Saturday ing on the writ was set for Friday. them on August 2. 5 and 8. itants of lowlands deserting their With the increasing, physical strain night and started her trip to Kin of Coolidge, Preacher, Simpson asserted Di Martipi in the Williams previously had testified der skies that threatened every on workers as production expands liomeB in order to avoid the fury minute tb emit a downpour, the America. When the Queen and her first investigation four years ago, that he did not remember any con­ of the torrents. bandsmen in their gay uniforms, the five-day week appears inevita­ daughter. Princess Ileana, kissed had access to witnesses and much ference before .August 10, but it ble. Employers will find It econ­ With flofid waters pouring into followed by four hundred or more the King farewell, his eyes mois­ information which the state of New was admitted that there was great them from Kansas streams which men wearing the white aprons, omy to protect the health and ex­ tened, Ileana wept and the Queen Repairs Autos at Cost Rate Jersey is desirous of obtainjing. confusion as to dates. haxa keen rampant for a week, the made their way to the Center. The tend the working life-span of their brushed aside tears. Corroboration from a new source The witness was cross-examined Oklahoma rivers and creeks slow­ grand officers were at the rear of employees through this means rath­ Minister of the Interior Coca of the story of Henry L. Dlokmon, «oficernI|ii> the letter sent the at- ly crept over their banks Sunday er than go on breaking down the the procession. The parade was presented a bouquet to the Queen, Union, Conn., Aug. 4.— A preach-^ Mr. Coolidge is distantly related former state trooper, that hO re­ torqey-general’s Office by him and and spread out over vast areas, human machine and precipitating who responded with the following made up of four divisions, and at to the President. "W e’ve never ceived $2,500 to forsake bis lone- signed by Miller before the claim drowning two persons, rendering the new Temple the divisions were an increasing labor turn-over.’’ message to the people: er who runs a garage and repairs bothered to figure it out, but we hand investigation of tbd murders was passed. hundreds of families homeless and so formed that the grand officers "I depart taking in my heart clocks and..sewing machines, and, in in 1923. was beileved within the "Did you understand the letter causing untold property and crop marched between them to the the love of my country and carry­ like each other and let it go at emergencies) even pulls teeth! That that,” he explains. grasp of the prosecution today. A did'not recommend the claim?” damage. point where the ceremony took ing it to America with the thought is the Rev. Henry A. Coolidge of friend of Dickman’s, now in Sgn United States Attorney Emory 1500 Homeless place. Made Some Money. that there I shall represent and this place. Francisco and willing to epme east Buckna.r asked. Fifteen hundred residents of Among the grand officers who thus serve Rufhania.” Mr. Coolidge was born In Ster­ RIALTO THEATER “ This garage is part of the serv­ for the state, reported that be wont Parsed'the Buck. ^ Bartlesville and vicinity were driv­ were present and tdok part in the American Minister Culbertson ling. He entered the garage busi­ en from their homes when the Ca- ice of the parish,” Mr. Coolidge ex­ ness in 1914, when his heart weak­ with Dickman when he peoejved the "My state of mind reflected In ceremony were: and his wife were among the mem­ money, in $50 and $20 bills, and that letter 'was n.ot to. commit the ney river rose to the highest mark* Grand Master Arthur N. Nash. bers of the diplomatic corps pres­ plains, wiping his greasy hands on ened. After twenty-five years in it has reached in 18 years after OPENSTOMORROW his overalls. “ Instead of making a the ministry, he had saved $800 saw the money in the state troopr alien property custodian’s office to Deputy Grand Master Rev. Wil­ ent. er’s possession immediately^ after­ a definite recommendation of the two days of torrential rains, cli­ liam F. English. Besides Princess Jleana, the call and saying nice things, I work After five years in the garage busi- maxed by a clondbnrst near Inde­ when 1 can. What’s the use of get- . ness he had saved $8,000. * ward. ■ • claim,” Williams replied. Grand Senior Warden Thomas Queen was accompanied by Prince Frame-Up, Says Di Martini. pendence, Kan. McKenzie. ting up in the pulpit and preaching j Then he moved to Union and be- "You were ■ passing the buck to Nicholas, two ladies-in-waiting, { New. York, Oct. 4.— ^Declaring the attomey^general’s office?” The Caney rose four feet in two Grand Junior Warden David H. Former Park Transformed two colonels and a legation secre­ something I can’t do myself? I came a preacher once more, but he hours at Bartlesville and today Seamon. preach with my hands.” . didn’t quit the garage business. > he had little to tell and that the "If you •want to express, it that tary.. action of the prosecution in caus­ was still rising at the rate of ^ foot Grand Treasurer Joseph Buths. Policy Draws Parishioners. Several times in five years .he has way.” ing his arrest made him unable to an hour. The water is within one . Grand Secretary George A. Kies. Into Coz]T Playhouse; Big Mr. Coolidge’s idea of practical had to tend the sick before a doctor “ Were you recommending the block of the Main street and many Grand Senior Deacon M. Warren Christianity is to do repair work at tell even that, Felix Di Jdartini, for­ claim?” could arrive. At least one woman merly a private detective'for Mrs, stores have removed their stocks. Brown. TOWN IN ANNUAL nominal prices and to sell supplies owes her life to his practicality. "The letter was an indefinite Bartlesville is without water, and Grand Junior Deacon Elbert L. Program Is Promised. at cost. Perhaps that is one reason Frances S. ■ Hall, today character­ recommendation, based on my be­ electricity. •'Wouldst thou know Heaven? ized the charges against him as a Darble. his congregation in the tiny Village Live its life. Wouldst -thou be lief that tha claim had merit,” Wil­ Still Raining Grand Marshal Howard A. Mid­ of Union includes a Roman Catho­ “ damnable frame-up.” liams replied. St. Louis, Oct. 4.— With rain MEETINGTONIGHT God’s child? Be man’s brother.” Free on $10,000 bail on the dleton. Manchester’s third theatre will lic woman whose husband is a So Mr. Coolidge summarizes his continuing to fall today the flood Grand Senior Steward Sherwood Greek Catholic, although Mr. Coo-, view of life. charge of accessory after the fact menace in the smaller towns of be opened to the public tomorrow in the Hall-Mills i^rders, the de­ H. Raymond. lidge is supposed to be a Congrega­ And when he finishes preaching Missouri and Illinois was more Grand junior Steward Samuel evening. The Rialto, re-built from Appropriations Important tional minister. tective said he didn’t know wheth-' acute than at any time during re­ a sermon on that theme, he puts on er he would be extradited to New MODERATORS WORRY A. Moyle. the playhouse that was once Another reason, perhaps. Is that his overalls and resumes repairing cent weeks. , Jersey and he "didn’t care.” Grand Chaplain Rev. Byron U. known here as the Park, makes its when Mr. Coolidge preaches, which automobiles at cost. The Grand river which empties Hatfield. Subject Before Voters; “ This mess has made me sick,” into the Missouri, was a rushing bow after over a year’s dark doors. he does regularly Sundays in Union Recently he refused a city parish. OVER THIEVE'S VOTES Grand Tyler George A. Loomis. and in Westford, nearby, he- stops Di Martini told a reporter. "The torrent and farmers living along The ceremony at the corner The old theatre has undergone "I have more fun here than a charges against me are deliberate Hyde Moderator. at the end of twenty minutes. millionaire,” he explained. the stream have fled to higher stone laying was of a formal char­ a complete transformation. What lies. Its plain as day the prose­ ground. Helen Hanson, 11, ' was acter and according to the ritual cution Is framing me. Rockville Officials Told For­ drowned near Drake, 111. of the Masonic order. Past Master was once the best that Manchester could afford— a mere shell with no This is Election Day in Manches­ "The guilty ones are free and the feiture of Ballot Is for State F. A. Verplanck was given the ter. But, judging from the number SIX MONTHS IN. JAIL AIMEE TAKES PART IN innocent ones arrested,” he declar­ honor of handling the trowel in pretense of lavishness, and nothing Prison Con-victs. to entertain but the pictures on of voters who have visited the polls ed. ' JOKE ACQUAINTANCE the actual work of spreading the between 8 this morning and 2 this cement, and he will keep the sil­ the screen. Is now a cozy, attrac­ FOR BEATING HIS WIFE ‘TERSECUnON” P U Y ver trowel used. tive and quite pleasing theatre. afternoon, few care about the pri­ Hartford, Oct. 4.— Moderators In ENDS IN A MURDER High School Hall Though the general plan of the old vilege of casting ballots. Less than YOUNG CROOK FLEES five towns applied to the. office of At the close of the ceremony at Park theatre has not been greatly 200 had voted this afternoon, 188, Hammered Her With Hose and Also Talks by Radio, Denounc­ AttorneyrGeneral Frank E. Healy to be exact, at 2 o’clock. The polls the Temple, the Masons retraced changed, those who attend tomor­ Now She Says She Loves Him here today for settlement of last- New York Newspaperman Kills row night’s opening will be sur­ close this evening at 8 o’clock. ing’ Prosecution of Conspir­ BAY STATE PRISON minute election questions, arising their steps back to the High school More Than Ever. acy Case. Husband of Woman He Met building. As they entered the as­ prised at what a carpenter, a Tonight’s annual town meeting, at the polls In. the town elections. sembly hall they were amazed to painter and an electrician can do to be called in the High school hall Officials In Rockville and Nor­ Through Frolic. find that the interior had been to bare walls and a floor. at 8 o’clock will, no doubt, attract Middletown, Oct. 4.— Percy Los Angeles. Oct. 4.— ^After a re­ Leaves Dummy in Ceil and folk ask whether they can legally transformed into i, beautiful Ma­ Color Scheme. more voters than the polls in the Smith, 26, of Middlesex Turnpike, cess over , the week-end during Reaches Roof by "Ventilator, allow votes to men who have been New York, Oct. 4.— Gerald Dwy­ The lobby has been enlarged so new City Hall building. was sent to jail for six months and which time Aimee Semple McPher­ convicted of stealing automobiles er, 30, a newspaperman employed sonic lodge hall. This was the Then Vanishes. work of R. LaMotte Russell and that a good sized crowd of people Tonight the voters will be asked fined $200 and costs In city court son, woman evangelist, with the aid and who have served jail sentences. by a Brooklyn newspaper, was held his committee. can get in and out with little trou­ to make appropriations for the here,today after being convicted of of her followers at Angelus Temple, They were referred to town counsel today on a charge o f homicide for ble. A new ticket booth has been wife beating. Testimony snowed portrayed .the “ March of the Mar­ Boston, Oct. 4.— Leaving a with the a4vlce that the attorney- shooting Joseph Rnffner, 35, also At 3:30 the grand officers were town’s expenses during the coming dummy, fashioned from blankets welcomed to the meeting, as were built and prettily decorated. The year. It really will be a test to see that Smith on Friday night strip­ tyrs,’’ a tableaux of religious per­ general’s office had usually con­ a newspaperman, who died this color scheme of the decorators ped and tied, his wife to a bedpost secution, which she claims is a pa­ and paper, in his cell, George Sil­ strued forfeiture of the rights of a morning from five bullet wounds. ten active Worshipful Masters rep­ whether the voters want lower via, chauffeur in Newport, and resenting as many lodges. The throughout has been bronze and taxes and less improvements or an and beat her into insensibility with rallel to her own case, the prelim­ citizen to follow only state prison Dwyer, who had followed the pale green, a rich, but not over- a piece of hose worked into strands. inary hearing, of the-evangelist, her burglar in New Bedford, escaped Ruffners here from Washington Master Mason degree was con­ additional mill on the tax rate and during the night in daring manner sentences. ferred by the regular officers head- lavish effect. the progress the town ’aas been He repeated the performance on mother, Mrs. Minnie Kfenhedy, and In Bethlehem, Winsted and Mon­ telephoned the couple that he was Inside the ,dcors one sees at first Saturday. On Saturday evening the from' the states prison at Charles­ going to visit them last night. 6d by W. George Glen^ey as Wor­ risking the past three years con­ Mrs. Lorraine Wlseman-Seilaff, all town, it was discoveredt oday. roe the questions concerned legal shipful Master. The candidate to glance toward the stage that the tinued. woman crept to police headquarters charged with conspiracy, got under have moved away iff recent months Rnffner met him in the lobby of theatre floor has been lengthened. and told her story. Smith told the Clad in his prison uniform, Sil­ his apartment. have the honor on this rare occa­ T'wo Budgets way again today. via pried off a piece of the roof having jmovd away in recent months The screen seems to be twice as An‘argument followed, according sion was Walter Carter. At the The Board of Selectmen, stand- court that his wife went to a pic­ An overflow crowd was on hand of his cell, climbed, through a veur but returned to the towns to vote. close of the work the Worshipful far from the lobby as it was in .^g in the pitcher’s box, has two ture show on Friday afternoon and last night at Angelus Temple to The questioners were' referred to to the elevator hoy, and Rnffner the days of the old theatre. As a tilatdr to the prison roof, went Master and his associate officers re­ balls for the voters to bat at. The talked with a male acquaintance watch and applaud Mrs. McPherson down over the roof by means of their town counsel as in most in­ knocked Dwyer 'down, shouting, ceived many compliments for the matter of fact four rows have been and for this reason he thought it as the principal character In the va­ stances the problems were simply of “ You’re breaking up my home.” added and the old stage has been first is a budget that will call ior a an improvised rope made of a blan­ efficient manner in which they put necessary to punish her. rious episodes depicting “ religious ket and a sheet, and dropped off a a local nature and could he decided The two men stepped outside. cut back to allow for them. The fourteen mill tax. The second is one on the degree work. The session that will call for thirteen mills. The Mrs. Smith, after the trial today, persecution.” wall to the tracks of the Boston opiy by some one familiar with all Five shots were fired Into Ruffner’s screen is built Into the stage prop­ announced she loved her husband at the High school assembly hall town can get along nicely on the . Mrs.,McPherson also kept up her and Main railroad. the circumstances. body. was over just before 6 o’clock. er thus assuring pictures, with no more than ever and would stand by attack on District Attorney Asa This was the same spectacular Dwyer fled, but was captured by flicker. fourteen mlli budget, but it will him. . Banquet. have to scrape along as beat it can, Keyes last night. Speaking Into a mode of escape used several years a patrolman. ‘New Exit. Dwyer met Mrs. Ruifner for the At '6:30 the evening’s program if only thirteen mills are allowed. microphone, "vile persecution” was ago by the famous auto-bandit NEW HAVEN S.\TURD.4lY The side walls have been pretti­ the term in which she referred to trio, Herman Barney, Harry Man- first time in Washington three and banquet at the ’ State Armory ly decorated. Large panels with a Judge William S. Hyde will act NIGHT POLICE GRIST 60 got under way. Close to 800 Ma­ HELD FOR DEATH OP Keyes’ handling of the case. ster and William 'Ward. months ago as the result of a prac­ neat pale green conventional floral as moderator tonight at the town FRIEND INi A CRASH sons were ccomfortably seated In meeting. Chris McHale, moderator New Haven, Oct. 4.— Sixty-nine tical joke. design extend along the sidewalls He received a phone call from a the drill shed of the Armory. Long from the front to the back. The at the town election has named Mr. AFTER 81,000 REWARD FOB persons appeared before New Hav­ rows of tables were prepared, and New Haven, Oct. 4.— Willis Mun­ FINDING MISSING TOT strange woman asking him to meet lower right hand comer of the Hyde to act in his place at the son, of 11 Woodbridge avenue, has TREASURY BALANCES. en city court today as the result of at each plate was a program and meeting. The polls will close at the Ashtabula, O., Oct. 4.— A re- police activities on Saturday even­ her in a restaurant. When he got theatre has been rebuilt to allow been arrested od a technical charge Washington, 0<5t. 2.— Treasury there' he. found only a group pf souvenir history of Manchester for a large exit to Brainard Place. new municipal building at 8 o’clock '$^rd of $1,000 for the body of Is­ ing that constituted a modern rec­ Lodge. of manslaughter in connection with balance as of September 30: $411,- abel Zanderskl, 3, who disappear­ ord. Most of the offenses were friends laughing at him. This will aid greatly in emptying the same time that the town meet­ the death of his neighbor, William 845,322.37. | A roast beef dinner was served the house in case of emergency or ing is called for. ed from her home n Rowell Sep­ against liquor laws o r: traffic oi- He learned later that Mrs. Ruff- G. Higgins, at Fairfield last Friday Balance as of October 1: $412,- tember 22, was offered here today ner was the woman who had been by a large corps of waitresses, all when it is crowded. A large crowd of voters Is expect­ dinances though there t^ere three evening. 455,720.72. by the Ashtabula county commis- induced to telephone him. ■ He be­ members of Temple Chapter, Order Six large hand-painted electric ed at the meeting tonight since this arrests for statuatory offenses and of the Eastern Star or Chapman Munson was driving Higgins to siosers. The reward declared that three on bench warrants. In hand­ came interested in her. domes ‘adorn the ceiling. They are meeting directly affects the town’s New York where Higgins was to Court, Order of Amaranth. The the sum would be paid for t^e ling the prisoners the patrol from Mrs. Ruffner broke do'wn at the prettily done and offset to a great tax rate. At the polls a steady rush meet his father, and then start for tables were all adorned with beau­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker and girl’s body “ dead or alive” but the central police station alone police station, sobbing: degree the former drabness of the of voters is expected after the mills University of Michigan, where he daughter, Betty, and Mrs. Ernest tiful dahlias and gladiolus from the theatre. A new curtain will also that $500 of the amount would be traveled sixty-three miles all with­ “ This— the end of a Joke.” close at 5 o’clock. There have been was a junior. Munson’s car went Parker of Bridgeport were week­ paid for knowledge. that she had in the precinct limits, and "wag­ D ^er recently worked on ’ a no campaigns, and the usual large off the road at Fairfield and upset, end guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Carl baen murdered or'for information ons” from th ■ other fire stations fCSontlnned on Page 8 .^ .(Oonttaned on fu se Stamford newspaper and prevloM l/ Republican majority is expected. Higgins being killed instantly^ Gannon of Boston, Mass. cbncexujng th« m anierin. were almost aa busy. in Bridgeport*

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Am Car F’dry.100% 100% 100% FRANK TINNBY CRITICALLY panloh of Mr. Enwrlght. Atchison ___ 167% 155% 155% D. A R. HOLDS FIRST FLEES WHEN HIS CAR PLANTED BAD B H l SCARLET FEVER CASES ELL, ACCIBENT’S RESULT Who was the victor In the clasm^'' B & O ...... 105% 104% 106 was not learned. liOCAL STOCKS Beth Steel ‘B’ 49% 49 49 Detroit, Oct. 2.—Frank Tlnney, Chill Copper . 33% 31% 31% MEETING OF SEASON CRASHES, KILLS FRIEND TO JAIL HUSBAND GAIN |N THE STATE comedian in Earl Carroll'a Vani­ SUSPECT POISONING IN Cons Gas N Y.llO 109% 107% ties, is critically ill. Dr. Leo Dretz- WATERBURY MAN’S DEATH (Farnlshed by Potnam A Oo^ ka, attending physician, announced Waterbury, Oct. 4. —- Coroner 6 Central Row. Hartford, Conn.) Col. Fuel Iron 49%' 47% 47% Ches & Ohio .174% 172% 174 Plan for Public Whist to Be Bristol Man Fights Police, Is Faithle^ Wife Confesses to ^0 Reported for Week; Slight this afternoon. Tlnney has been John T. Monzani tUs afternoon Bid Ask unconscious since Saturday night in summoned expert chemists to de­ Cruc Steel . . . 74% 74% 74% Held in Odd FeUows’ Hall Charged W itf Drunkenness, Plot With Lover to Put Mate Increase in Diphtheria; Aetna Cas. & Sur. ’ . — 750 Can. Pacific ..165% 165 165 October 19. Evasion, Resisting. Away, Then Dies. St. Mary’s hospital where he was cide as to whether Edward T. Aetna L if e ...... 600. 610 Erie ...... 37% 36% 37 Typhoid Decreases. taken after collapsing in his hotel Kierce, 35, died from poison or Automobile...... 200 250 Erie 1 s t ...... 46% 46% 46% Orford Parish, D. A. R. held its Waterbury, Oct. 4.—James E. Somerville, N. J.. Oct. 4.—On room. otherwise Friday night. Klerce’a Conn. General ....1 6 2 5 1675 Gen. Asphalt . 88% 86 86% first meeting of the season Satur* Doyle of Bristol, was today order­ September 9 a counterfeit ten-dol- Hartford, Oct. 4.—^Thirty new He is suffering from two broken body was found behind a Bank Htfd. Steam Boiler .640 660 Gen Elec . . . . 88 87 87 day afternoon with Mrs. C. R. Burr ed held without bail by Coroner lar bill was traced to James Dela cases of scarlet fever were reported ribs, result of a tall from a taxicab street andertaker’s place of bnsi- Hartford F ire ...... 460 475 Gen Mot...... 172 169% 170% of Main street, with twenty-three John T. Monzanl pending investi­ Rocco. Rocco told the police he to the State Department of Health at Syracuse two weeks ago. The ness and police at first thought he Phoenix...... 550 570 Great No. Pfd. 78% 78% 78% of the members and a few guests gation into the death of Paul had found four of the bills In a during the past week, an increase fractures have^ irrigated the left had been murdered and robbed. An Travelers ...... 1195 1205 Kennecott Cop 61 60% 60% present. White, of Bristol, last evening. pocket of a pair of trousers he had of ten cases over the previous week. lung and set up inflammation. An autopsy disclosed that the main Pnblfc Utility Stocks. Inspirt Cop . . 25% 25%' 25% The loss of tyro members was re­ Doyle is in the hospital with head not worn for some time. He said Fourteen new cases of diphtheria attack of pleurisy has aggravated artery to his heart was ruptured. Conn. Power Co. ...3 2 0 330 Louis & Nash.13 4% 134 134 ported during the year, Mrs. C. D. injuries. he had spent one, then become sus­ were also reported, four more than his condition. Conn. L P 7% pfd. .109 112 Marine Pr. .. 30% 30% 30% Talcott by death, and Mrs. Camp­ A car driven by Doyle and also picious and sent a friend to a bank a week ago. Typhoid fever cases SYRACUSE GIVES BYRD Htfd. E. L. com. ...328 333 Norfolk West .169% 167% 167% bell Parsons who was transferred containing White, srtuck a trolley with the other three to have them have decreased, only three being re­ HUB BX-YLAYOR HAL A HOUSING GREETING Htfd. Gas com...... 72 78 No. Pacific . . . 80% 79% 80 to the Hartford Chapter. car on the Thomaston road and passed on. ported as compared with ten cases FIGHT WITH PUBLISHER So. N. E. Tel Co. . . .150 155 N Y Central .142% 141% 141% The regent. Miss Alice Dexter, crashed into a telephone pole. Dela Rocco and the friend were a week ago. Boston, Mass., Oct. 4.—Ex-May­ Syracuse, N. Oct. 4.—Com­ N Y, N H & H 45% 45 45 stated -that a scholarship fund of Doyle jumped out and fled through arrested and held In jail several Other disease totals this week or James M. Curley, president of mander Rchard B.*Byrd, the first Manufacturing Stocks. Pan Am Pet . 65% 65 65 $6,000 is to be given to Connecti­ back yards pursued by a police­ days and then obtained bail. are: measles seven, . whoopiig the Hibernia Savings Bank, today man to reach the North Pole by Am. Hardware...... 87 89 Pennsylvania . 55% 55% 55% cut college for women and chapters man. Overtaken he fought hard. A week ago Dela Rocco's wife cough twenty-three, chicken pox engaged in a fistic encounter with airplane, was given a great ovation American Silver . . . . 29 33 People’s GaS .125% 125% 125% from all over the state will be in­ Doyle is held on charges or driv­ became ill, grew worse and, in the ten. pneumonia thirty-six, influenza Frederick W. Jlnwrlght, publisher when he arrived in this city today. Acme Wire com...... 10 15 Pierce Arrow . 27 26% 26% vited to contribute. ing while intoxicated, evading re­ shadow of death on Saturday, sent two, and mumps three.*' of Boston, Lynn and Lawrence, Commander Byrd will describe Blgelow-Htfd. pfd. .. 98 102 Rep Ir & Steel 59% 59% 59% It was decided to have a public sponsibility after an accident, and for the police and declared that over statements published by Mr. the North Pole flight in a lecture Bigeiow-Htfd. com. .. 73 78 R eading...... 92 91% 91% whist at Odd Fellows hall on the resisting an offcer. , her husband was innocent; that EnwrLght in his Boston paper. A here this evening. He will come Bristol B ra ss...... — 7 ChRIsl& Pac 67% 67 67 afternoon of Tuesday, October 19 the counterfeit money had been RIALTOTHEATER noonday crowd witnessed the en­ here late in the week as a flyer, as Collins Co...... 140 145 So. Pacific . . .107% 107%' 107% at 2:30 p. m. Both bridge and planted by her and by a ^ a n who counter. this city has been chosen as one Colt Fire A rm s...... 97 28 So. Railway .124% 122% 123 plain whist will be played. ^ The WINDOW WASHERS was in the habit of calling on her Mr. Curley said Mr. Enwrlght at­ of the first stops on a trans-conti­ Eagle Lock ...... 101 Studebaker. .. 58 57 57% committee in charge consists of in her husband’s absence. She said OPENS TOMORROW tempted to push him aside and nental flight from Washington, Fafnir Bearing...... 85 Union Pacific .167% 166% 166% Mrs. Charles F. Sumner, Mrs. further that, having failed to dis­ that he ^Iso engaged with a com- San Frhncisco and return. Full’r Br’sh Class AA 60 U S Rubber .. 60% 59% 59% Louis Grant, Mrs. Arthur Loomis, BATTLE WITH POUCE pose of the husband by jailing the (Continued from page one) Hart & Cooley...... 180 U S S te e l-----153% 151% 151% Mrs. J. P. Cheney, Mrs. F. H. other man inteded that night to Int. Sil. pfd...... 104 108 U S Steel Pr.127% 127 127% Jones. come to the house and kill him. add to the beauty of the house. L’nders Frary & Clark 90 92 Westin’house . 70’ 3 70 70% The entertainers Saturday in­ 'Seats are installed In the house cluded Miss Irene Scharf of Rock­ Shooting on Broadway Throws Police, lay for such a visitor and Jewell Belti.ng pfd. .. 80 West. Union .148 146% 148 Crowds Into Panic But No­ arrested' GloVanna Glagliota, who to accommodate a crowd of 800. Tonight New Brit. Mach. pfd.10 4 ville who rendered several vocal was Identified by Dela Rocco’s The balcony is taken up largely by Niles Bt. Pd. N. Stock 20 21 solos to the piano accompaniment body Is . daughter as the "friend” of her a new motion picture machine LAST TIMES North & Judd ...... 24 26 GOVERNMENT TO BLOCK of Miss Pauline Cooley. Miss Glad­ mother. booth with all the latest equip­ CIRCLE 7:00 & 9:00 J R Montgomery pfd. — 80 ys Tracy of Hartford gave several New York, Oct. 4.—Volleys of Mrs. Dela Rocco died. ment. There are seats for but a I J R “Montgomery com. — • 75 enjoyable readings. shots were exchanged between po­ few on the balcony floor. An office J Peck, Stow & Wilcox 20 23 GERMAN BOND SALE The hostesses, Mrs. Burr, Mrs. lice and striking window cleaners occupies one corner of the bolcany. Tom Mix in “Hard Boiled” Russell Mfg. Co...... 45 55 Theodore Moeser and Mrs. T. J. during s riot at Broadway and POISON KILLS FATHER, and space has been sacrificed in Stanley Works com. . 83 85 Lewie increased the interest in the twenty-third street today. order to have the picture absolute­ A Real Mix Thriller ! dainty refreshments by making a Crowds in the streets scattered In ly safe and up-to-date. Smyth Mfg. Co...... 370 collection for the obcasion of old Torrlngton ...... 68 70 U. S. Will Not Consent to Mar- terror, seeking shelters in door­ CHILD, IN HARTFORD Announcement Tomorrow. -Tomorrow and Wednesday Underwood ...... 50 52 keting Till French Debt Pact pewter utensils, platters, porring­ ways and in entrances to subways. Manager 'Welnstock,-who is also Whitlock Coil Pipe .. — 25 ers and other objects, among them No one, however, was hurt. manager of the new State theatre The Year’s Big Joy Ride Is Ratified. a cider mug with the inscription, in Hartford, and a member of an U. S. Envelope pfd. .107 112 “This Mug was used by George Brooks K. Parker and Little Hi 99 Bonds. —The Ameri- Daughter Dead, Wife in Crit­ organization operating a chain of Washington, Oct. 4 Washington in East Hartford.’’ motion ificture houses, promises a Htfd. Elec. Lgt. 7's .297 303 can government will never consent This was loaned by Miss Mary GIRL TAKES HER LIFE ical State; Thought Accident 'Subway Sadie’ East. Conn. Pow. 5’s . 99 German rail- fine program for the opening night. to the marketing of Bliss, and was seven inches high A full page announcement will be with Conn. L. P. 5%s ...108 110 way bonds held by the Reparations and 3 1-2 inches across the top Hartford, Oct. -4.—Brooks K.. Conn. L. & P. 7’s ..115 117 United States AT NIAGARA FALLS carried in tomorrow’s Herald. DOROTHY 1 JACK r CHARLES B’dpt. 5’s ...... 103 105 Commission, in the with one handle. Other objects Parker, of 256 Mather street, and It was impossible to have the until the Mellon-Berehger debt were in Britannia ware, which was his small daughter are dead, while new 'Wurlltzer pipe organ installed MACKAILL 1 MULHALL 1 MURRAY settlement with France is ratified. the next improvemert. on pewter. his wife is in the Hartford.hospital Niagara Falls, N. Y., Oct. 4.— in time for the opening, but It will Hop Aboard This Non-Stop Express to Perfect it was indicated in official circles to- Mrs. John M. Williams and Mrs. in a critical condition as a result of be In within a few weeks. In the Theodore Moeser poured. The body of a ybun,? woman, be­ some mysterious poison today. Entertainment. day. lieved to be Florence Harvey of meantime Manager Welnstock New York Stocks The 'osition of the Washington Dr. E. R. Storrs, who was first plans to have an orchestra enter­ V government is understood to 'be REV. CHAS. M. CALDERWOOD Lansing. Mich., was found today on Green Island, about one hund­ called int(^ the case when the con tain his patrons during the motion High Low 2 P. M. that private investors would not be RESIGNS GLENDALE dition of the Parkers was discover­ picture showings. PASTOR.VTE red yards above the American At. Gulf, W. I. 3432% 32% ready to purchase the bonds as a falls and midway between the ed, believes the caso is one of acci­ The work of re-buildlng the part of the reparations scheme with dental poisoning. An investigation theatre was done by Contractor Am Sugar Ref. 77^4 76% 76% An article in a recent Glendale, mainland and Goat Island. Am Tel & Tel.146% 146% 146% the debt situation unsettled. and it Two notes discovered beside the js under way. David Chambers of this town._ In Anaconda . . . 49% 49% 49% would be unwise for .the govOTn- California, dally carries the an­ Parker until recently was a truck addition to the theatre the build­ Today nouncement that the Rev. C. M. girl indicated to the police that Am Smelting .141% 140 140 ment to permit them to he thrown she committed suicide, probably driver. ing now affords to small stores Am L o c ...... 107 106% 106% iT5U the market. Calderwood, former Second Con­ with poison. One oT the notes with a fair frontage on Main STATE gregational pastor here, has resign­ said: street. One of the most noticeable & Tomorrow ed the pastorate of the Glendale “Good-bye. This is an awful AVIATORS ARE LUCKY changes in the outside appearance Hundreds Turned Away Last Night ^ Congregational church to enter a thing to do. Florence Harvey, of the building is-the placing of a new field of work. He has accept­ Lansing, Mich.’’ marquee, electrically lighted, over Don’t Miss This Picture ed a call from the First Congrega­ The other note made the request IN HARTFORD CRASH the Main street entrance. tional church of Phoenix, Arizona, to “please take me home to be The Long Awaited Production where he will assume the pastorate buried and notify D. E. Harvey, November 1. Jones, Mich.” Hartford, Oct. 4.—Two aviators NOTICE Williams . Rev.,Mr. Calderwood has been six escaped serioup injury when their years pastor of the Glendale church plane crashed at Brainard Field TAX COLLECrrOR’S NO’nC E ! and during that time a fine new TO LINK CHESAPEAKE here yesterday in an attempt to take THIRD SCHOOL DISTRICT. church has been built by the rapidly off. Notice is hereby given to all per­ Variety” growing congregation. His work It was reported at Hartford hos­ sons liable to pay .axes In the Third Innovation Sale there has attracted attention of WITH HOCKEY VALLEY pital today that Sergeant Charles School District of Manchester that, other churches and this call Is one Descomb. a mechanic of the 118th on June 2, 1926, a tax of-two (2) Unlike Anything You Have Ever Seen of several that he has received and Observation Squadron, and pilot of mills on the dollar was laid on the or Dreamed of ! was entirely unsolicited. the plane, is resting comfortably taxable property of the district as Mr. and Mrs. Calderwood have Washington, Oct. 4 .—Another and is not dangerously injured. He returned In the Grand List of 1925, mpve In the Van Swcrin,gen billion was badly shaken up, received a cut Closes Saturday made many friends in the Califor­ dollar railroad merger was made and that such tax is now due and nian city. He has been head of today when the Chesapeake and on the right forearm^and lost sev­ payable. Wednesday ^ ^ ly ^ Wednesday the Park and Recreation commis­ Hocking Road, a recently incor­ eral teeth. Payment must be made between sion there, member of the Kiwanis porated subsidiary of the Chesa­ Roy Taylor, of Northampton, now and November 1, 1926. and several other prominent clubs. peake and Ohio, applied to the In­ Mass., owner of the plane, was cut By law, interest at the rate of 2—FE A T U R E S-2 All Our Suits, at R ed u ced Prices He is prelate of Glendale Com- terstate Commerce Commission for about the face but his injuries re­ 9 per cent, will le collected on all mandery, Knights Templar, and ad­ authority to construct 63 miles of quired only first-aid treatment. taxes remaining unpaid after Nov. Including Fashion Park, at prices th at sell them- viser of Glendale De Molay Chapter. new road between Gregg and Val­ 1, 1926. COUNTRY STORE ley Crossing, 0. ROBERT B. PURINTON, selves. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE FOR The Chesapeake and Hocking LONDON DOCKERS IN Collector. , KENNETH BRADLEY Manchester, October 1, 1926. AND SURPRISE NIGHT Langrock Suits ...... $39.50 was Incorporated in Ohio on Sep­ • tember 24, with an authorized cap­ • PRESENTS AND LOADS OF FUN. Broken L o ts ...... $17.50 Kenneth Bradley of 15 South ital of $70,000, all of which will SUDDEN BIG STRIKE Blue Serge Suits ...... $27.50 street was given a birthday sur­ be acquired by the Chesapeake and London, Oct. 4.—Two thousand CHICKEN DINNERS Extra Pants, $7.50. prise party Saturday evening, it Ohio, which will also furnish the workers on the famous. Tilbury At All Times. Coming Next Sun., Mon. and Tues. being his fourteenth birthday. money necessary to construct the $30.00 Suits ...... $22.50 docks suddenly quit today, leaving Douglas Fairbanks in “The Black Pirate” $35.00 Suits ...... About thirty of his friends were n%w road. The road is designed scores of ships tied to their piers THE RAINBOW INN present. Games were played and to be a connecting link between heavy with cargo. $37.50 Suits ...... $27.50 prizes awarded for the donkey the Chesapeake and Ohio and the The strike, which was entirely Atop Bolton Hill. $40.00 Suits ...... $29.50 game. Florence Robbins was Hocking Valley. unexpected, was reported to be the $42.50 Suits ...... ,...$31.50 awarded the first prize for girls and result of an alleged refusal on. the Harriet Coburn . the consolation $45.00 Suits ...... $33.50 part of the dock companies to per­ prize. Robert Eells won the first BRISTOL FIRM SUED mit union officials on the docks. The $49.50 Suits ...... $37.50 prize for hoys and Lyon Coburn V Port of London authorities denied On all Suits alterations are extra. consolation. Edward Kelley won all knowledge of any such order. first prize in Indoor horseshoe ON Q U A U n OF SPRINGS There was no disorder. throwing and the consolation went to Fred Lauritzen. Refreshments New Haven, Oct. 4.—Trial of the GET SMUGGLER SHIP SHOES were served. Kenneth was remem­ suit of the Consolidated Iron-Steel IN NEW YORK HARBOR bered with a number of choice gifts. Manufacturing Co., of Cleveland, New York, Oct. 4.—The British against Dunbar Brothers Co., of Compare our prices and we know you will bu^ your MRS. JOHN P. FITCH steam trawler Hohenlinden, with Shoes here.* Bristol, for damages of $29,900 $100,000 worth of liquor aboard, I with interest and costs, began in was seized in New York harbor to­ The RIALTO $8.95 and $4.85 S h o es...... $3.10 Mrs. Alice Farnham Fitch, a for­ mer resident of this town who died United States District Court here day. Coast guard officials, acting on S6.00 and $6.50 S h o es...... $5.15 at her home'on Edgewood street, today before Judge Edwin S. a tip, found the ship at Kill Van $8.50 S h o es...... $7.15 Hartford, Saturday afternoon, was Thomas. The case Is expected to last Kull, off Rayway, N. J., half the buried this afternoon in the family a week, and Is to involve technical liquor had been unloadea. The crew plot at Windsor. details of the Lock Manufacturing escaped before federal agents got business. aboard. ^^Manchester^s Cosiest Mrs. Fitch was a daughter-in- law of the late Jasper Fitch and A shipment of lock springs made Papers disclosed' that the ship SHIRTS for several years after her mar­ by the Dunbar Brothers Company cleared from Halifax, N. S., on Regular $1.75, $1.50 S h irts ...... $1.00, 3 for $2.75 riage resided on Oakland street. to the Cleveland concern Is involv­ August 17 for Havana, Cuba. 9 9 She was for years soprano soloist ed, the Cleveland Company con­ Regular $2.00 S h irts ...... $1.49, 3 for $4.25 in Second Congregational church tending the material was not up to TERRIFIC RAINS WIPE Theater Regular $2.50 S h irts ...... $1.89, 3 for $5.25 here and was a sister of Mrs. Har­ specification and caused loss of OUT A TOWN IN INDIA. Regular $3.00 S h irts ...... $2.10, 3 for $5.75 riet Farnham Pease, well known business to It. London, Oct. 4.—The town of Regular $3.50 S h irts ...... $2.45, 3 for $6.75 violinist. Miss Harlet Upton of Mandla in the central provinces of Regular $8.95 Velvet Rose S h irts___ $7.50, 3 for $20.00 400 Main street is her aunt. India has been practically wiped DEATH CHARGE FOR out by terrific rainstorms, it was reported today in a Central News PffiRCEDBYRAILIN dispatch from Calcutta. Two hun­ WOMEN’S PROTECTOR dred persons are reported drowned. AUTOMOBILE CRASH The population of Mandla is 6,400. OPENS Stamford Man Who Pushed CYCLE COP INJURED. Wife’s Insulter, Faces a Man Darien, Oct. 4.—Edward Muga- George H, Williams Bay State Man Killed in Un­ slaughter ’l^^ial. vero, local policeman, was today Known by His Quality Merchandise. witnessed Accident Near knocked from his motorcycle an4 Cornwall Bridge. Stamford, Oct. 4.—Clarence badly injured on the Post road by i0006X9C96X3(X3CX3gXXXXXXXX300CXXXX^^ Knapp of Stamford was today bound a machine driven by George Wlnsted, Oct. 4.—Ruben Jones, over for trial in the superior court Wyckoff, of Stamford. Tomorrow Evening of Sheffield, Mass., was found dead on a charge of manslaughter, and today in his automobile with a released in ball of $1,600. fence rail through his chest. Jones Knapp’s case grew out of the was riding along the state road, death on June 6 last of Charles four miles south of Cornwall Rau, of New Haven, from the effect A CLEAR COMPLEXION Bridge, when his machine left the of a skull fracture supposed to have Before You Sign road, crashing into a wooden fence, been caused when Knapp pushed Kuddy dieeks—sraikline eyes—most b a rail passing through the wind­ him sWay from a group of. women women can have. Dr. F.M. Edwards shield and entering his body. Jones Rau was annoying on Manhattan for ^ years treated scores of women Watch for the Complete was alone. street, here. Mrs. Knapp had com­ for liver and bowel ailments. During plained of being Insulted by Rau these years he gave his patients a sub­ and her husband first remonstrated stitute for calomel inade of a few well- with the man and then pushed him Imownvegetableingiedients mixed with Announcement in READ away. Rau fell to the roadway olivet,naning them Dr.Edwarda’Olive Tablets. Know them by their dive color. G.Schreiljier&S(Nis and struck on his head. 'These tablets are wonder-woriEers on the liver and bowels, which caoSe a nor­ your contract. . Classes in gymnastics, lampshade m al action, carrying off th e waste and making and basketry under the au­ poisonous m atter in one’s system. General Contrac^rs spices of St. Mary’s Girls’ Friendly If you have a pale face, sallow look, Also read article on Page 4. Society will begin this evening and TOMORROW'S dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, bead- all ladies of the parish interested adies, a listless, no-good feeling, all dot BuOden of **Better BnUt are cordially invited to Join. The of sorts, inactive bowels, you takeoM MANCHESTER gym. classes will meet tonight at ol Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets n ij^ y QMepbone 1665«8. the West Side Recreation building for! CHAMBER OE COMMERCE at 7 p. m. and the classes in bas­ HERALD ketry and the making of lami^ shades at the parish house at 7:3t) Shop; 285 West Center Strefi p. m. this evening.

f Miss; Dora' PInney o f Manchev ^Watkins Brothers store or from ter spent .Sunday at the'home o f fahy member of ‘ the Men’s League '.tl ‘SOftWAY SADIE* .COMING CARPENTER IS INJURED BOLTON her parento, Mr. and Mrs. OharlM 'of .Center church. The concert is LTIMKNMKI iWOTHER WRITER Pinney. , being. 'sponsored by the Men’s 1855 IN FALL DOWNSTAIRS ' The women voters ■ of-the town Mrs. Wllliain Stetson of Croip- leaguie. TOMORROW AND TUESDAY have fonpe^ a league and tl^e offi­ well is visiting her sister,, Miss The Rhondda. Male Chorus is G IY ^ P D O O N S cers are as follows: president; Mrs. Adelia Loomis. one of the fiinest men’s choruses dharleh Sumner;. vice president, singing in this country. These Jack Mnlhall, Dorotky MakaU, Charles M. Aspinwall Trips Welsh singers won the champion­ While at Work in Silk Mill; Mrs. Alexander Bunce; second vice Recalls Some Promises and Charley Murray Featur­ president, Mrs. H. B. DeWolfe; REG NOTES. ship at Pittsburgh's last big sbngi Seventy YevtnofReputation ed; Tom Mix in “Hard Boil­ Not Badly Hurt. third • vice president, Mrs. Samuel (contest. Because of labor epn'di- The first men’s gym class of thp ;tions in .Wales some o f, the best MADE A F FINE WOOLS ed” Last Times Tonight. Alvord; treasurer, Mrs. Sterling; MIXEP VMTH COTTON Made by Connecticot Co; Charles M. Aspinall, well known secretary. Miss Adelia Loomis. season will be in session this even-^ singers .that singing country ever local carpenter, was injured this ing at 5tl5. The women will take produced are with the chorus this Made to Fit—Made to Wear "In 'Subway Sadie’ I feel that The Ladies’ Aid will hold their morning in a fall down a flight of meeting at the hall Thursday af­ the gym at 7 o’clock and will have season. Apiotecdonagaihatcoldsand sudden chflla we have made a picture,” says Miss the swimming pool at 8. Says Towi^Woold Lose. stairs in the Ribbon Mill at Che­ ternoon. k t.,, Mackaill, "that will appeal to ev­ ney Brothers. The extent of his in­ A new clasis in children’s danc­ Guaranteed Not To Shrink ery girl in America. It is a pic­ Mr. and Mrs. Davidson ana chil­ WETHBRELL FAMILY REUNION: juries is not known. However, they dren of Manchester visited at Mrs. ing will start at the West Side Rec Light. Medium and Heavy Weights IMltor, The Herald:— ture that tells a story that might are not believed to be serious. on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Eight Grades happen to any one of the hundreds Myron Lee’s Sunday. Forty-five members of the Commuter, evidently does not Mr. Aspinall was engaged in re­ - Miss Dorothy Laraway was a Committees working on the $2.00 to $7.50 per Garment of thousands of girls in New York Wetherell family gathered at the Aik Your Dealer kuow all the phases concerning the pair work in , the Ribbon Mill. In guest over the week-end with her Town Players’ supper which Is to removal of the car barns from and 'tb® other big cities and small ■ some manner he slipped and fell. be held on Tuesday, October 12, Wetherell homestead at i Oakland towns of our country. It is a pic­ sister, Mrs. Harold Griswold. Glastonbury Knitting Co* Manchester, but as "car bams" The accident occuwed about 11 will meet tomorrow evening at 7 Saturday afternoon for the annual Glastonbury, Conn. • ture that is sweet and simple but Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McGurk and seems to be occupying the most of o’clock. He was taken to the Medi­ family spent the week-end at their o’clock. A rehearsal of, the play, reunion. Mrs. Mary Wetherell, of Sample Cuttinss Fre« the front pages these days, let us which carries with it heert interest cal Department at Cheney Broth­ "Dulcy” which is to be given about Wallingford, formerly of Oakland, and a sense of reality. cottAge. , ATKINS BROTHERS pause and probe under the sur­ ers and later removed to his home Mrs. Cora Rose is ill but Is im- the middle of November, will take who is 85 years old, was present, face. “ There is not a situation in this place at 8 o’clock tomorrow night. and represents the only one living Wholesale Distributors picture which could not happen to at 364 Parker street. prowngt Hartford, Conn. Mr. Charles Cheney’s attitude Mr. and Mrs. James Muller of of her generation of the family. seems rather selfish and one might any girl. That is one of the things RHONDD.k WELSH SINGERS Local members who were elected I like about it. There is nothing Farmington were callers at Mr. add, domineering. Just why he per­ Mathleu’s Sunday. CONCERT TICKETS OUT. to offices, include Fred Carpenter, sists In saying that the town would in it that could not be true. And COLUMBIA who will be the new treasurer, and then, there is so much of real hu­ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hodge and benefit by the removal when he family of Gilead visited at Mrs. Tickets for the Rhondda Male Miss Mabel Wetherell, secretary. knows that It will not. Is hard to man comedy in it throughout. You Mrs. Dickenson of Cortland; N. The other office holders are from know, there are a lot of funny R. K. Jones’ Sunday. Welsh singers concert at the High understand, that Is, to one who Y., has been •visiting her cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry of school assembly hall on Saturday, out of town. commutes dally between Manches­ things that happen to all of us ev­ Miss Anne Dix at Overlook. ery day, if we only stop to think Lincoln Park, N. J. is visiting his October 9, have been placed on It was voted to hold the next re­ ter and Hartford. Miss Lena Wolff and Mrs. Kate sale. They may be procured at union at Savin Rock, June 25, 1927. of them. sister, Mrs. Charles Loomis. Advertise in The Evening Herald-lt Pays Furthermore, "Mr. Commuter,” "In ‘Subway Sadie’ these situa­ Wolff are visiting Mr. and Mrs- Wil­ I agree with you when you say tions have been pictured in such liam Wolff. that beauty and progress do not go manner that thousands of per- Rucual Carrier Lyman Is back on together. sons 'will see themselves in them, the route again after a weeks vaca­ Perhaps Aaron Johnson will re­ and will go away from the theatre tion. During the week Jie with his member when the late Mr. Bristol, laughing at happenings that they family visited the family of Rev. then general manager for the Con­ may have met with yesterday or Elliot Foster, a former pastor of necticut Company, the late Senator will run against tomorrow, Columbia church, at their present Arthur Bowers and himself decld “ I, in the role of a New York home in Millbury, Mass. ed to' eliminate the middle fare working girl, meet a good-looking I Mrs. Ethel Blakely and daughter zone' on the South Manchester kullray guard. What is more nat-' Margaret have been having an at­ lines. Perhaps, also, Mr, Johnson ural than that we should ramble tack of the grip. will recall that a promise, indefi­ through Central Park. Of course, Mrs. Dora D. Yeomans of New nite though It was, was made to when two young people are thrown Haven has been spending a few the commuters re^rding a further into each other’s company a great days with her neice. Miss Harriet reduction. If such be the case, and deal the result usually is the same Fuller. the promise passed, why not. If the — love. We find it and after the Mrs. Louis Kohlhoft died sudden bams are moved, paak® good usual difficulties that confront ly Thursday night at the home of now? young people the world over plus a At that time the commuters her sister, Mrs. H. A. Burr. Mia. situation that arises frequently in Kohlhoff had for several years from Manchester wefe putting up the working girl class, we are a strong fight for a bus line service made her heme in Windham, but brought to a happy ending. came to her sisters home in Colum­ owned and operated by Perrett & “ We lunch at the Casino in Glenney. Anything was promised Central Park. We meet at Cleo­ bia Tuesday. The funeral was held In order to save the trolleys. What patra's Needle. We ride in the in Lincoln’s Undertaking Parlor^ in Inducements are offered now to young man’s inexpensive car. I go Wlllimantlc ^Saturday morning. Follow the crowd that’s shopping at Keith’s this week and keep the same commuters and to a night club with a young man Burial will be in Rye, N. Y. Imported China you can’t go wrong. We’ve done our best to make this 27th An­ ' Floor Lamps few hundred more from going who has more money than my Mr. and Mrs. John Goff of Toron- niversary an event that would be appreciated and we think we back to the buses? Has the Con­ sweety. But in the end, even ito, who are touring in a complete Dinner Ware necticut Company made so little though we do quarrel over wheth­ house on wheels, called Thursday have succeeded for our store has been crowded every day since $12.50 money that It cannot afford to er our bedroom suite will be satin- on Mr. Goff’s cousin. Mrs. Clayton Hand decorated in assorted it started. New goods have been coming in each day and we ■pend a little on. the car barns for wood or something else, we are E. Hunt, also on Mrs. Anpe Dart at patterns. have some real values to offer every day this week. Free Pre­ Polychrome base, silk shade repairs? happy. the home of C. A. Holmes. miums go with each Suite of Furniture, and V2 Ton of Coal with If we can have, as has been “ Subway Sadie” come to the Mr. and,Mrs. Henry Hutchins and 42-Piece Set $9.50 each Range. lined and interlined. promised, just as good daMy serv­ Circle theatre here tomorrow and family spent Sunday in Jewett City $1.00 weekly on our Profit ice with the car bams In Hartford Wednesday. Jack Mulhall and at the home of Mrs. Moeller. ' $1.00 weekly on our Profit and a lower rate of fare, let us Charles Murray are the other fea­ Eleven members of the Chri.?tian Sharing Plan. Sharing Plan. move the barns. If not, why take tured players, in this photoplay. It Endeavor society held a dog roast LOOK FOR THE STAR SPECIALS at least one Independent industry was directed by Alfred Santell and at the lake Friday evening and re­ from the town? produced by A1 Rockett. ported a fine time, although rather But, looking into the past, will So park your worries with the a chilly one. these promises of better service be doorman and step on for the joy Miss Margaret Hutchins, who is 3 Piece Bedroom made good? I remember when the ride of your life— starts in the sub­ employed in the Willimantic office bams in Rockville burned, and al­ way— winds up in a Rolls Royce— of the Rockville-Willimantlc Light­ so remember the rumor which laughs along the way— thrills Suite around the curves,—b^h speed in ing Co., is to teach typewriting at bullded new quarters for the cars the night school in Willimantic be­ and other equipment. The ruins the long stretcher—big Fashion In Rich American Walnut. show, too, with styles to set next ginning this week. This Is the sec­ are still in Rockville. (I mean of ond year she has taught It. Exactly as illustrated. Queen Anne style, and a v p y the place where the bam used to season’s standards— and a be'vy of gorgeous girlies in one o f the Mrs. Ink and Miss Catherine Ink popular number in medium priced furniture that entire­ stand.)) left Friday for their home in New Being one of the ring leaders in most magnificent night clubs ever ly outclajses the price below. These are large pieces, seen! York after spending the summer at and excellently built. Quoted with bed, 48-inch Dresser, the fight for the buses in the past Columbia lake. I have been approached by several Tonight, two performances at and .either big Wardrobe or Chest, but full length Vanity 7:00 and 9:00 you will have a Miss Nellie Dainton of Williman­ bus lines, regarding the attitude of may be added or substituted at a corresponding price. the commuters over the removal of chance to see the final showing of tic spent the week end with her the barns. At least three outside Tom Mix in “ Hard Boiled.” friend, Elizabeth Bertsch. And a guaranteed Spring and Cotton felt Mattress as Rev. Duane Ealn preached Sun­ companies and one local, a tenta­ shown on front page included— FREE. tive organization, are Intensely in­ day morning on the subject “ Power terested in the fight to save the AUTO OF PATROLMAN over temptation.” The Christian bams for Manchester. Endeavor meeting was led 1 y Gladys Rice, who had as her sub­ 27th Anniversary Price $129.50 Manchester will be the loser If KNOCKS DOWN WOMAN the barns are moved outside the ject “ What Is education? How get On Our Profit-Sharing Credit Plan. town. Let us look into the com it? How use it?” muters side of the question first. Another automobile tipped over Many of the people riding back Glastonbury Woman Not In­ on the slope just beyond the Co'um- and forth from Hartford nave jured in Accident on Main bia post office Saturday morning, built comfortable homes here and Street. the 5th accident since Labor Day, Wing Chair and Quaker Social ninety per cent of them carry all unavoidable and due to the slip­ mortgages on their property. One Jeanette Whltmoye of Glaston­ pery condition of the road, its con­ Footstool to Match of the first moves after the bams bury Center was struck by an auto­ struction being such a^ to cause will go, will be to offer their mobile driven by Patrolman Arthur cars to slide into the ditch, despite Range homes for. sale. This is a certain Seymour last night on Main street, their best efforts to stay on the factor. north, but was not injured. She read. Complaints have been made Take away, the payroll of the was knocked down on the sidewalk to the road gang, but they Sta') Connecticut Cbmp.any in addition by the Impact but did not require they cannot do anything to remedy to this and it will be quite a loss, medical attention. the dangerous condition without Mr. Cheney to the contrary, not­ Mrs. Whitmore was fixing a tire orders from headquarters, which to withstanding. (The last Is not sar­ by the side of the road when the date have not been given. It Is felt casm.) officer’s car came along. Evidently that this stretch of road should be We admit that the Connecticut Patrolman Seymour did not see the put into such a condition as to be Company have a perfect right to woman for he struck her car before safe for traffic, before t, fatal acci­ an opinion of its own. But we also he could stop. Neither machine dent occurs. Fortunat^y no one has admit that we have a right to be was damaged to any extent. been seriously injured as yet. heard when it affects our homes and futures. Could UTS‘S0RES k . a E. KEira FURNmiRE CO. Inc For AU aeanse th orou g h ly —theiik ach in its work. O m For AU im u fs WhoCaU without rubbing, apply— WhoCaU COR. M A d AND SCHOOL STREETS SO. UANGHESTER, OT«

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H a n c ^ v t n r western high schools are, or are declaring its independence of Amer* not, the best places in the world Ica. And for France to take the BEFORE YOU SIGN Snnfns Beralh ; for boys and girls, why on .earth leadership in such a proceeding S t e w a r t s should a citizen be Jailed for not would be entirely natural. POBU8BRO BT sending his children . to one of We have never believed and do w A s u tm to i TBB mCRALD PRINTIMO Ca READTHATPAPER them? Compulsory education, On Sale ^Tuesday Only Poaadcd br Blwood & BU inot now believe that any substan­ L E T T E I ^ Oct, 1. 1S81 yes— ^within reasonable limits; for tial proportion of the European If v^e do not guard against Illiteracy debt to the United States will ever Bverr E^anliic Except SandeTa and py CHARLES P. STBWAllT TTew York, Oct. 4.— Scattered Holiday!. we do ^ e state as well as the in­ be paid. * We have never believed ■Washington, Oct. 4.— ^Wlth the notes from a ramble about Manhat­ Be Sore, Too^That Yoa Have Entered at the Post OtSes at Mau« dividual an injustice. But com­ that succeeding generations would Coolidges’ return to Washington, tan: Chester at Second Class Mail Sfotter. The rehearsal season in full pulsory high school education is no pay international debts, anywhere,, the capital will brighten up very an Unaltered Contract, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Malt rapidly, officially and socially. swingj.....! Theatrical Broadway >lx dollars a year: sixty cents a more to be justified than compul­ under any circumstances, except in boils over, like the soap of a negli­ month for shorter periods The presidential family’s arrival i • sory university education. Nor is one way, and that way through is the signal for the cabinet mem­ gent housewife----- Hall space is at By carrier, eighteen cents a week. Warns Chamber. it any more desirable. forcible collection under the whip bers to get back from their yaca- a premium. Tired actors leclte their Stnffle copies, three cents. lines to a dark, bare ballroom. . . . There are even some thoughtful ot a conquering invader. It is not tlons, for the big guns of the dip­ SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRB> lomatic corps to reappear at their Hour after h ou r... .Plays must be SBNTATIVE: HsmUtaa*l>e LIsser. This Is the Slst. iurtkle In a Inc, 26 West 48d Street. New Vork and open minded persons in these a question of morals but of self various embassies and legations whipped into shape. . . . The season and sis North MIchlirsn Atrenue. older states, where the experience preservation. and for numerous visitors on polit­ is in full swing. . . . Minutes count series prepared for The Herald by Chicaito. the Manchester Chamber of Com­ with advanced education runs over France would probably have paid ical business to come pouring into ...'.Customers curse Intruding The Manchester Erentng 'Herald la the city for all sorts of conferences merce; more years than it does in Califor- as much as any other nation, under Jewish holidays. . . . Directors tear on sale in New York City at 8chulU*s now that the right folk are here their hair and fall into cold sweat News Stand, Sixth Avenue and iind nid, who are not quite as certain in the circumstances, if we had been ”WE WILL PAY Street and 4Snd Stieet entrance of once more, to be conferred with. at the thought of the nearness of Grand Central Station. their minds as they once were willing to agree to the "safety Several committees of the Sen­ opening-night... .One by one the the sum of. 81,000.00 to the ‘Tnternatlonal News Service has the that there should be any publicly clause’’—t-but even that would prob­ ate and the House of Represen­ theaters, dark and deserted in the< tatives will meet soon, too, so first person who furnishes us exclusive rishts to use for republtca* supported high schools at all. Thby ably not have been much, in the summer months, blossom with tion !n any form all news dispatobea that there will be increased activi­ bright electric lights...... with specific evidence proving credited to It or not otherwise credit* long run. ty in the legislative as well as the ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively are not in a majority, to be sure, The mill grinds all over-the town. that at any time in the history . Cotton Filled entitled to use for republleatlon all but they have arguments that are If we do not cancel the European executive end of Pennsylvania ave­ of American clothing prior to the local or undated news published nue. . . . .The vacant halls and lodge herein. not to be disposed of by a sniff. debts they will almost certainly all rooms ofAhe Bronx, the East Side, now,, any clothing jrm other Committee work will be consid­ than ourselves has offered at If,California proposes to lock up be repudiated in the course of erably interrupted until after elec­ downtown, uptown, wherever you ’ turn.... ' / retail for a regular price, t.s COMFORT ABLES all its citizens who do not compel time. The French decision may tion, but at least a start will be low as 814.85 for a Topcoat of MONDAY. OCT. 4. 1925. made. their children to take high school not be so far in advance of the rest In the upper Fifties, eastward to all pure-wool material, weigh­ courses she will probably find that Lexington avenue, the contrasts ing 16 ounces to the yard, etc. The Cololdges came back to a etc.” THIS IS THE NIGHT. she has built up more economic and H.ILE. very spruce looking White House. glare like red lights in a political $ This, it is well to remember, is social problems, a decade or two The New Haven Journal-Courier It’s true that MaJ. Grant, direc­ parade.. . .On one side the dusty 2.69 tor of public buildings and public halls where gather the hard-voiced The above, supposed to be, con­ the night. hence, than all the east and all the was 160 years old on Saturday and vincing advertisement appears on celebrated that notable anniversary parks of the national capital, says chorines of the burlesque houses. Just in time for the cold snap— this timely At High School Assembly hall, powers of Congress can help her to the roof is liable to fall In, but su­ . . . .Yesteryear they were gay with literature sent out by the so-called New Process Company, clothiers, of offering of cotton filled comfortables. These at 8 o’clock, the voters of Manches­ solve. She would infinitely better by issuing a special number con­ perficially the executive mansion the songs of Germans and Austri­ sisting of 128 pages. Editor Nod appears as substantial as any a n s .... Beer flowed from kegs as Warren, Pennsylvania. There .'s no comfortables are 72x78 inches in size and are ter will be called on to make those Insist on her youth being taught danger of anyone winning the tijou- \ Osborn seems to have neglected structure in Washington. the East Side wedding parties came covered in a choice of figured blue, lavender or financial arrangements which shall how to work. It’s clean, at any rate. sand dollars, because there is no starting work on the special edition for dances and celebrations.... rose.' No ’phone orders, charges or deliveries determine the extent of the service If the roof holds out, the Cool­ Today the “ hams” of the show- way in the world of anyone except at this price. (Regular $3.50.); which the municipality shall pro­ GREETINGS. for at least a whole day, since it is idges Intend to stay in it until Con­ game come In knots to rehearse for themselves knowing who is the first gress adjourns next March. one to make the denial and the only vide for its citizens during the King Tunney has paid the compli­ apparent that, despite his acknowl­ third-rate road shows. . . . edged status as the champion space Tourists are being admitted to Just across the street spring up purpose of the offer anyway, is to forthcoming year. ment of his regal presence to the it again, likewise— that is, to the impress the unthinking with the filler of all lands and of all times, the new “ little theaters.” ___ Here W ATKI NS BRQTHE.^ On the amount of money which state of Connecticut, has gracious­ rooms which usually are open to In a ballroom famous for its Bohe­ allege value of the raincoat. Yet 'he he obviously had to call in a little the public. The whole thftig was the voters tonight authorize the ly accepted the hospitality of Con­ mian revels one of the Russian fact that these people have been closed during the process of reno­ sending out the" same type of cir­ necticut’s governor, has bestowed assistance from the news and ad­ “ moderns” holds forth with exp'erl- selectmen to expend in running the vation, with the exception of the cular for the past ten years would town will depend, 9I course, the tax the benediction of his approval up­ vertising staffs to fill up some of executive offices. mental drama----- A few doors away a school of the various “ arts” indicate that someone must believe m rate for the year. On the tax rate on the beauties of the Capitol city, the odd corners. We feel sure it, and that money must be coming that if he had had, say, four full Speaking of the executive offic­ of the theater----- Younj society depends the size of the individual and has raised fiuttering hopes by throngs its classrooms... .In front to them in sufficient quantity to Funeral Directors. es, one man who must have 'been warrant their continuing to make tax payer’s share in expenditure. letting it be known that possibly— days he could have done the trick are lined expensive cars. . . . Rolls- excee^^ingly glad to see the presi­ this mall solicitation. The fact that, Whieh makes attendance on the the just possibly— he may build him a all alone. And it would have dent back, is the executive clerk, Royces, Stutzes, strange foreign been even a better newspaper. makes .... The debutantes are they do give something for the' annual town meeting not in the Hartford home and become a Nut- Rudolph Forster. money, probably Just about ^what “Forster’s Job, in his chief’s ab­ learning to dance and to sing and one could buy the same goods for .f l^ st a favor to the community but megger. sence, has been to keep the latter to act and to design. . . . One Just a matter of one’s own personal Connecticut has enjoyed many an in touch with what was going on must have a “ career” in these days. a local dealer, makes it impossible in Washington. When one speaks . . . .So democratic, you know.... for fraud proceedings to be institut­ business. The tax payer who ne­ honor, but it has never been lifted ed against them. When one makes glects to attend the meeting at up by the supreme gratification of of the capital as quiet when the president’s away, one means mere­ And, again, crossing the streets, inquiry of those who have patroniz­ which the appropriations are made, owning as a son— even adopted ly that it’s comparatively quiet. the old-timers of vaudeville lean ed them, or any mail order wearing and to take part in the meeting’s one— the current heavyweight More or less governmental boiling underneath the “ ham tree” making apparel house, the facts are almost determinations, is in the same sit­ champion prize fighter. Conceivably and bubbling goes on even at wise cracks about their , trade and invariably brought out that there Washington’s dullest— enough to was some misunderstanding either uation as one who authorizes his there are many of our people who about the newcomers to the neigh­ We all can’t be president, but keep a lone hand such as Forster’s borhood .... as regards the fit, the size, the neighbor to buy a house for him will hold that to be the greatest most of us can have a better time. has been, plenty busy, watching it. And, again, down the street, the color, the weight, or the time of without even enquiring the price of honor at all, if it transpires. There Telling a president of the Unit­ coarse women and girls of the bur­ delivery, and that correspondence Even though you hear a lot about the property or taking the trouble are still others who may take the ed States, at a considerable dis­ lesque circuits slouch into the e-i- without end was neces'.ary before self-made men, you can’t think of tance, just what he needs to know any correction could be made. to meet the owner or agent; he has position that if we arc to receive trance ways to attend their re­ any men who are not that. without unnecessarily breaking in hearsals .... Never Again no legitimate ground for objecting as a brother any heavyweight cham­ on his vacation, is no end of a re­ One man when asked if he would Friday is unlucky. It usually sponsibility. The whole scale of the theater if he finds the figure high. pion at all there are elements about may be run here within a few buy the same coat for the same There is another point in this hir. Tunney which make it agree­ comes the day before payday when price from a local dealer after he you are broke. As for turists, Washington’s blocks.... Idealistic dreams and tdwn meeting business. It is the able that it should be he, rather hardboiled experience.squat side by had seen it and tried it on, replied. summer crop has been disappoint­ "No sir, not in a thousand years.” 4V“ ing. side. history of such affairs in Manches­ than Mr. Dempsey, to whom the Every man is entitled to a living Nor is misrepresentation in mer­ wage, but this doesn’t seem to ap­ Hotel men had reckoned that They’ll all be on their way by the ter and every other sizable New commonwealth is to extend the time the first snow flies... .Young chandise the only thing that is ply to the women. there’d be a big overflow from the creating a steady flow of cash into England town that well attended hand of fellowship. Sesqui, but the Sesqui, thus far, art will be begging a hearing and H E d i n H I town meetings very seldom do so­ Yet there may also be disadvan­ hasn’t even been full to the bfim, the hard-boiled ladies of the bur­ the coffers of unscrupulous promo­ Bad luck is usually cussed for ters, neither is the ordinary wage cially silly or economically unwise to say nothing of running over. lesque circuit will he engaging the tages in the Tunney'alternative. If bad luck, while good luck is usually worker the only victim. The Boston things; if anywhere, there is intel­ it had been Mr. Dempsey, for in­ taken for granted. To get an idea ot it, it’s only eyes of the drug-store cowboys— necessary to take a look at the it’s all in the making n o ^ Better Business Bureau publishes lectual strength in numbers, in town stance, who had licked Mr. Tunney once aristocratic old Shoreham. the statement that in one ten day Football’s here. We heard a period che following list of com­ V /U lCt-gf every point meetings. The foolish perform­ at the Sesqui, instead of the other quarterback telephoning and he Once the stopping place of sena­ plaints were received by them or ances, the adoption of unwise poli­ way about, and if “ Tiger Jack’’ had scared central calling the signals. tors and generals and presidents fraudulent stock transactions. Th’; cies and the killing of wise ones, and visiting millionaires, today it’s on the speedometer then come to Connecticut to make bankrupt, empty, many of its list-shows the amount of money are almost always the consequences his home, we could settle down to Sometimes, talk is cheap. Some­ times it isn’t. There are times windows caved in, falling fast into lost by a mercaant, $20,000, r sur­ The new Valve>in>Head Engine in vb** 1927 of a getting together of a small the easy consciousness that we had when a little of it costs a man a lot decay— a melancfloly ruin. geon, 83,000; a widow, 86.500; a Buick hardly seems to be in the same car group of persons of less tban the a permanent situation on hand— of money. salesman, 83,500; a merchant, 81.- with you. Every way of a man is right in 500. average responsibility or balance that for years and years and years his own eyes; but the Lord ponder- This wonderful result is due to vital en« TEST ANSWERS Just at present one of the favor­ gine improvements which have made tho and of disposition, by them, of the the Land of Steady Habits might It takes two to start a fight or a eth the hearts.— Prov. 31:1. family and too often there isn’t so ite swindling methods is the offer to 1927 Buick Valve-in-Head Engine vibra* affairs of the town. It is historic expect to be the home state of the very much difference. trade one worthless sccuritt for tionless beyond belief. If wrong our hearts, our heads another, always, of course, with that the cranks, the niggards and king of pugs. In the present cir­ How many questions on fine arts are right in vain.— Young. Quiet and smoothness prevail at every the visionaries are pretty sure to cumstances, however, there is al­ Only a few more weeks until were you able to answer? Here some cash bonus involved with the point on the speedometer. idea that in some mysterious man­ turn up, whether any better bal­ ways the uneasy circumstance that, time to start wishing it was sum­ are. the correct answers to the ques­ Come in and try this remarkable new car* mer again. ' ner, they are protecting their in­ anced citizens do or do not. tions which appear on the comics You never have driven anything like iU even though Mr. Tunney should page. vestment in the form of worthless Incidentally, there is the equally come to abide with us, and though If it takes all kinds of people to 1. Mme. Ernestine Schumann- securities. Another mefnod is for Important duty of going .to the polls he shodld never thereafter remove make a world, this one certainly is Heink. the swindler to offer-in trade, per­ fectly good securities in well-kn'bwn and voting for town officers. With well made. 2. Henrik Ibsen. his legal residence, we might still, companies, requesting some cash in the polls open until 8 o’clock this conceivably, be the brothers of a 3. A painter and etcher. t h e Q reatest Plenty of footprints on the saijds 4. Theophile Gautier. addition to the old securities. For EVERBUnX evening, there is plenty of oppor­ ring czar for but a little space, so of time show holes in the shoes. 5. Thomas Carlyle. Today is feast day of St. Francis instance, owners of a certain worth­ tunity for every voter to exercise to speak. For it seems that Mr, 6. George Gordon Byron. of Assisi, preacher and hermit. less stock were recently offered a that right which also is a duty. Tunney intends to fight. It takes seven miuutes to ride 7. Wilhelm Richard Wagner. Battle of Germantown, Pa., 81,000 Bond in one of America’s to the top of the Washington mon­ latgest oil companies in exchange The circumstance that a citizen There is a disconcerting imper­ 8. George ^^riedrich Handel. 1777. ument by elevator, the asceal be­ 8. Robert Louis Stevenson. Today is the birthday anniver­ for $500 in cash and a IvO shares has the notion that the ticket which manence about the estate of a prize ing 500 feet. 10. Walt Whitman. sary of Rutherford B. Hayes. of worthless stock. Upon delivery w he favors Is sure to win, ahyhdw, ring champion who fights. Be­ 4 of stock and cash, the salesman dis­ furnishes no Justification for cause if he fights he may get licked. appeared and the firm he claimed to represent, was found to be non­ CAPITOL BUICK CO. neglecting the elector’s Job, It is And if he gets licked he ceases to ’Nother Marry in Haste and Repent in Leisure Case existent. Main Street and Middle Turnpike* a voter’s business to vote— that’s be a champion. Stock Bayers South Manchester, Conn. what he is made a voter for; that’s That is the fiy In the ointment in Another illustration is of a stock James M. Shearer, Manager* the basis on which the whole insti­ the prospective Connecticut citizen­ which for a long period was non- tution of republican government is ship of Mr. Tunney. A charming active and suddenly took a sudden upward turn; It then became the founded. And besides, it might fellow— so they say; certainly an " cm i TbRn - KICK hVIID business of certain unscrupulous Sky” Home Study Courses. • It Is to make careful investigation tf the be well to remember, nobody was astonishingly fluent, not to say promoters to look up the list of all bard to find a magazine or periodi­ character o.* the course and particu­ 5cm /ttcRE JSACfcT Fol^ MOMm, cal today which does not carry ever elected to public office in a loquacious, flsticuffer; surely a good the stockholders in this company, larly of the promoters, before .end­ soma advertisement which practi­ ing any money or making any con­ primary— it’s what takes place at enough associate for the rest of us and with a bundia of sto ks in some Q^rOrO-o... 'ATsfi> m e P b R r^ ' other utterly worthless cenoern, ap­ cally guarantees In exclange for a tract with them. the election day polls that counts. If good enough for the governor. cash consideration, to teach any Gosh! \ proach the stockholders represent­ The Chamber la always glad to Vote. Also attend tonight’s But, oh, so unlike Mr. Dempsey in ing the first stock, (which is In­ man, woman, or child, black, white investigate any such courses and appropriation meeting. the matter of insuring his status COULOTWbttCUP creasing in value) as utterly value­ or yellow, to dance the ‘Charl^ston*^ submit the facts for con'.Ilcratlou. or “ Valencia.” play the saxophone, for many years by the simple device OF less, and induce them to surrender <2SR7/4(S a it for some of the second ' rc^Hy or the church organ, speak Spanish, HIGH SCHOOLS. of never risking it. Would thajt Greek, or Hindustani, be a success­ A California rancher is in Jail to OlMOf?C6 worthless securities and cash Tunney could be so good looking, bonus, whereupon the first stock is ful farmer banker or after-dinner remain, according to a Judge’s de­ so grammatical as Mr. Tunney— promptly marketed by them before speaker, in a series ot six lessons in cision, until he consents to send his spare time study, no intelligence and at the same time as cagy and \ the dupes discover the deception. DAILY POEM , two sons back to the high school In addition to the caution— Be­ required. Where is the man, or wo­ as much of a championship fixture man who has not sooner or later from which he had withdrawn fore You Invest — Investigate, as Mr. Dempsey! should be added. Before You Sign felt the urge to know something them. According to the rancher, Still and all, if we are to have — Read. Do not make cny verbal that they Ao not alread.- and who WTLD -WAVES. his imprisonment is permanent, for one or the other, let it be the Mit- contract nor place any oc nfldence in has not yielded to blandlahments of such advertisements only to Ifind he declares that the Jail and he will rine, by all means. an agent that attempts to make any Ya sit before year radio and agreement with, you other than that the so-called text books and turn the dials ’round. Ya monkey grow old together, because he will Instruction sheets were evidently never In the world have his boys what is clearly set ♦orth in the with the bloomin’ set until some DEBTS. printed contract, as you will find to piepared by someone i\ho knew spot is found where Jazzy music’s return to the school under present It seems probable that there will your sorrow that some-.vhere in the vastly leas about the subject than being played. Ya think it’s pretty the one who is seeking instruction. conditions. He saj’s that modern soon be a showdown on the French contract will be found the clause. sof’— and Just about that time American high schools are good “ No conditions, not contained in the Thousands of such courses are they say; “ Good night, we’re sign­ debt lettlement, and that it will re­ being sold at prices varying from ing off.” places to go to matriculate for state printed contract and" no verbol sult in a decidedly disconcerting agreement with the agent shall be ten to a hundred dollsrs, which con­ So, ’round the dials go again. Ys prison, since they only teach hoys situation for the United States. binding upon the parly of ihe first sist of nothing in the world except still crave snappy airs. Most any and girls to,drink, gamble and en­ Present Indications are that the part.” a series of printed sheets cribbed place that broadcasts is all right with you. Who cares. Just so the gage in other vices. French government will either flatly Several complaints have recently from some text-book at a total ex­ pense of a> few cents a sheet. The | sweetest melodies come In from Granted thaft the Californian’s been brought to the Chamber of refuse to ratify the Mellon-Berenger growing number of these advertis- i out of sight. At last, you’re in strictures on high schools in gen­ Commerce by people who havo ac­ settlement or else make a nominal cepted the assurance of a salesman ed courses has prompted the postal again. And then, “ We’re signing eral are far from Justified by facts, ratification with a reservation put­ that certain modifications of the authorities to detail several snecii I off. Good night.” Yer bloomin’ patience sure is we should dislike to commit our­ ting into effect the “ safety clause” contraci would be recognized by the agents having educational experi­ ence, to their investigation with a tried. And so is every station. Yon selves to the conviction that they which the government of this coun­ heme office, only to find that in the end. they were called upon to com­ view to compelling a conformance hit all sorts of Wavelengths till might not be more or less Justifiable you’ve likely scanned the nation. try has already many times refused ply with the absolute letter of tLe to standards and a certain evidence with relation to the particular high to entertain. • of good-will and right intention. Too often, ’stead of music, do you printed form. So the Chamber re­ get a rasp and cough, and sudden school in question, because some With France and Germany in a peats, Before You Sign— Reed. Literally, millions are wasted an­ nually by people on such courses, declaration that the station’s sign­ extraordinary, even amazing, tales new economic and-political partner­ Furthermore, be sure that an un­ ing off. altered copy of the contraot signed who might secure the same infor­ liAve come out of the west concern­ ship— ^forming what will probably mation free, either Ic the night or W'hat are the wild waves say­ by the agent is in your p' ssession. ing? That’s a question we've all ing the effect of promiscuous group­ prove to be the strongest interna­ trade schools of their community, Home Study heard. The answer’s very simple. ing of adolescents of both sexes, tional business alliance the world A phase of modern advertising or through the purchase of tex- You don’t know it. That’s absurd^ junder the laxest of supervision, in has ever seen— it will not be In the which is at present receiving care­ books at a small fraction of what Just tune in on your radio: you’ll they pay for mere extracto. gh schools. least surprising If Continental Eu­ ful st’jd y ^ t y several national solve the problem right, and nint organizations and by the postal g ut entirely apart from whether Call On the Chamber times out of ten the waves will r rope almost immediately sets about authorities, is the so-cailed “ Blue Readers of this article are orged simply say. “ Good nisht.’*

\ ■ ' ’ ■■• ■ *-% ■ ' f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MONDAT, OCTOBER 4, ITOflC Personality and Public Service Glory of Masonry, Says Rev. Joseph Cooper

the men of those days who had passwords that have been handed Talks to Masons "All tbe pulses of the world life were only a getting It would The conference recommended the MASONIC DAYS HERE gone to their reward. He mention­ down by generations of Masons Falling in they beat for us with the be unworthy of us. To give as NEW U. S. JUDGESHIP creation of new district jud^esblps ed John S. Cheney, Charles Che­ whose very memory is lost in the western movement l^eat v^ll as to get is the only way to in eastern New .York at Brooklyn ney, William H. Coates, James Mc­ grey shadows of the long past. Holding single or together, steady true living. Brotherhood does and the naming of three new dii- BRING OUT CROWDS Cormack, Farnk W. Havens and These mysteries they have passed moving, to the front all for us. not mean just absorbing from oth­ FOR CONN. ADVISED trlct judges In southern New York Asa P. Fitch. Mr. ’Vcrplanck closed on to us, becoming more sacred “Pioneers! O Pioneers! ers what they possess but giving to and venerable by reasons of the others what we have that they may in the western New York distiict- by saying that he valued very Life’s involved and varied pageants and one for Connecticut. highly the friendships he had many generations In whose care All the forms and shows, all the share with us in these things. *^Not Supreme ^ Court Opens New (Cuntinaed frorn page 1.) they were deposited and from what we give but what we share. Appointment of an additional made not only among the members workmen at their work. Term, Taft Reports on Con­ circuit judge In New York waS' Bower gardens at South Coventry of Manchester Lodge but In the whose lips and hands we have re­ All the seamen and the landsmen. For the gift without the giver is fraternity throughout the state. ceived them. The glory of Masonry bare.’ With these ideals believed ference With Circuit* Judges. ur^ed. of Charles M. Murphey, and G. H. after all docs not consist in these All the masters with their slaves. in and lived we start the new cen­ A forty-two per cent decrease In Ward of North Main street. The$e he would cherish through Pioneers! O Pioneers! Washington, Oct. 4.— Opening a life. mysteries which are kept inviolate tury without fear. The past has the number ot criminal cases await­ The Paramount Orchestra fur­ by the craft. It is to the men who given us great reasons for hope-, new term today, the United States ing Arial In federal courts and a-, nished a program of lively music The next speaker was Rev. H. "Two things should find expres­ Alexander Abbott of Norwich. Mr. have found their way into the fulness and courage. We have Supreme Court was expected to en­ greater increase in the civil busi­ R'hile the dinner was being served, lodge and to whom have been com­ sion in the Masonic copduct of us weathered the storms of a Century force more rigidly than ever its new ness was reported. and Nate Richards led in the chorus Abbott took for his subject "Ideals their children in the work they of Masonry” and for fifteen min­ mitted its mysteries that we are to and the ship with full sails set and rules designed to reduce delay in singing of popular songs. During look for the glory of Masonry. have committed to our trust. 1. with full crew is heading for wider the disposition of cases in the the evening the Manchester Ma­ utes he held the e.xceptionally A deep gratitude for what the close attention of his audience and Many of the greatest and wisest as seas. nation’s highest tribunal. sonic quartet sang several selec­ well as the humblest of mankind, fathers did in those early days. We know what Master laid thy Coincident with the opening of Greek chronology was reckoned tions. This quartet also sang at gave the Masons some worthwhile They laid deep the foundations of things to think about. have been loyal members of the keel court, Chief Justice Taft announced In cycles In four years, correspond­ the conferring of the degree in the craft. From ’Washington, our first the temple we are building today. What workman wrought thy ribs the findings of his conference with ing with the periodic Olympic afternoon. It is composed of Jarle “Teoiple Bnllding.” They suffered the defeats and fail­ President, to the millions who to­ of steel. the nine senior circuit judges. games on the plains of Olympia.' Johnson, Paul Volquardsen, Harry "Temple Building” was the sub­ day are proud of their member­ ures of those days that we might Who made each mast and sail and Armstrong and Harold Dougan. ject of Rev. Byron U. Hatfield, ship, Masonry has received a glory live in the blaze of a radiant pros­ rope When the dinner was over. Wor­ Grand Cliaplain of the Masonic Or­ that has come from largest person­ perity. Many ignorant and suspi­ What anvils rang. What hammers shipful Master W. George Glenney der of Connecticut. All through his ality and finest public service. That cious people opposed Masonry be­ beat rapped for order and in a short talk he urged his hearers to pay Masonry should attract so many cause of its secret obligations, es­ In what a forge and what a heat speech in behalf of the lodge wel­ greater attention to character men of sane minds and large pecially the evangelical ministry of Were shaped the anchors of thy comed the grand officers and vis­ building and urged all Masons to hearts, shows that it has values in that day. Much of this is changed. hope itors. He took this opportunity to so live that they would gain the itself that cannot perish. Such suspicions have little place in Fear not each sudden sound and thank the Centennial committee for confidence of strong men and the In Early Days. Rev. Joseph Cooper. the minds of folks today. They shock the eMcient work it had done, and love of children. "In the early days of Christian­ have come to know Masonry bet­ ’Tis of the wave and not the rock the ladles who had served the Sunday Service. ity the people under the fanaticism ter. They have found that social ’Tis but the flapping of the sail dinner. As a fitting climax of the two of their priests sought to quench atives of a brother, all of whom and charitable benefits are ever And not a rent made by the gale Judge Hyde Toastmaster. days’ celebration of Manchester young life of the church in the are eligible for that aid which is flowing from the Masonic spirit and In spite of rock and tempest roar In introducing William S. Hyde Lodge’s Centennial and the laying fires of per.-ecution, but a noble so often needed when self support activities. They know that it is In spite of false lights on the TO ENROLL as toastmaster of the evening, he of the corner stone of the new Ma­ teacher arose and said, “ If this be is impossible. Brotherhood is not undergirded by the fundamentals of shore said Mr. Hyde was not only a Past sonic Temple, about two hundred of men it will come to nought, but a matter of dollars and cents; it is Christianity. They know that Sail on nor fear to breast the wave Students will be admitted until October 11th and will be Master of the lodge but was also members of Manchester Lodge, to­ if it be of God ye cannot destroy a spirit of fellowship, of sympathy, there is nothing in Masonic teach­ Our hearts, our hopes, our prayers, provided with private tutoring without additional charge until gether with about half a hundred of oneness with all men, for their | our tears the work which our classes have already covered has been chairman of the Building committee i it.” The continuity of operative inspiration and helpfulness. i ings that can conflict with their and had always worked for the ad­ members of the Eastern Star and Masonry is not surprising when duty to God or to their neighbor Our faith triumphant, o’er our made up. vancement of Masonry. Amaranth attended divine service you think of man’s essential needs. “Brotherhood is not a matter of! but everything to honor God and fears This is the largest professional school of college grade in yesterday afternoon at the South dollars and cents, it is a spirit of Are all with, are all with thee. Toastmaster Hyde said that the Even in the most barbarous period fellowship, of .sympathy, of oneness help his neighbor. They know it the world devoted exclusively to training men for specialized assemblage of close to 800 Masons Methodist church. The Masons met he must find a shelter from the stands for the best things in per­ positions in accounting and finance. at Odd Fellows’ hall and the ladies with all men, for their inspiration PEW AT PERFOR.MAXCE. was the result of the seed planted elements or be destroyed. The art and helpfulness. sonal character and public service. Excellent living accommodations for out-of-town students 100 years ago. The Temple which of the Eastern Star and Amaranth of building is one of the earliest "In one ot the oy laws of one of at $12.00 a week. was being erected by Manchester assembled at the Center church. arts of mankind. The materials “Who cares for the burden, the the Connecticut lodges in the year The benefit performance at the From there they marched to the found upon the surface of the night, and the rain. State theater yesterday afternoon High School graduation meets our entrance requirements, Lodge was unique in that it was 1802 we found this entry: ‘At the without an examination. one of the few in the state that was church where they occupied seats earth, such as wood, mud. stone, And the steep long, lonesome road third stroke of the Master’s Gav­ for Florida sufferers was not well owned by th \ lodge. The erection in the main body of the church. afforded fine material for building when at last, thro the darkness a el or whenever he shall call ’the attended. Tlicrc is no better training in preparation for a successful of the Temple was brought about Church .Services. purposes. light shines plain brethren to attend to business ob­ Chairman R. K. Anderson of the career in business than that given at this school. by voluntary contributions by the The largest gathering of Masons "Gradually these builders form­ When a voice cries ‘Hail’ and a serving a general silence, no broth­ local Red Cross Chapter is at a loss There are exceptional opportunities for college graduates members of from $5.00 to $1000. in a Manchester church was seen ed a picked group of men bound friend draws rein ers shall change his seat or leave to explain why Manchester, so gen­ who desire to fit themselves for the profession of public ac­ He was proud to say that when the at the South Methodist church yes­ together by the ties of a great W'ith an arm for the stubborn load. the room but by permission of the erous in past years, has fallen down counting, or for executive positions in business. building would be completed there terday afternoon when three Ma­ brotherhood—with their secret “Tho his way be o’er the prairie Master, no private conversation during this emergency. sonic ministers took part in a There has been received thus far To Be Bentley-Ti'ained Carries Prestige in Business. would be a very small debt to carry signs of recognition, so that wher­ green shall be held, no profane language Send for Catalog at once. by the lodge. special service. The Masons and ever these men went over land or And mine up the sunrise hill shall be used or any Indecent be­ $656 for the Florida sufferers and LIrand .Master Speaks. their two auxiliary lodges. Chap­ sea, by day or night, they would Tho his light no more on my path havior suffered in the lodge room, $651 of this amount came from just Mr. Hyde introduced Grand Mas­ man Court, Order of the Amaranth know each other. These operative be seen. any breach of this law shall be twelve contributors. ter Arthur N. Nash as the first and Temple Chapter, Order of the masons left their marks along the And I never travel the leagues be­ punished by a fine not exceeding The Bentley School of speaker. After a few words of Eastern Star, occupied seats in a course of history in every land tween. half a dollar and exclusion until Madras.—A strange new gem has commendation on what had been part of the auditorium set aside they traveled, by majestic castles. Yet his succor aids me still. satisfaction shall be given for the been found, the value of which ex­ accomplished by Manchester Lodge, for them while the public sat in Gothic Cathedrals, stately homes offense.’ They strove to keep the perts have not been able to deter­ Accounting and Finance the balconies of the church. Broth­ For liA; is a chance of a friend or mine. It was discovered as part Grand Master Nash explained to the and other monuments of their two flag high. 921 BOYIiSTOX ST„ BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS gathering the work of the Masonic er Rev. Joseph Cooper preached on power. They formed close guilds, "2. This spirit of gratitde should of a necklace of a maharajah which "The Glory of Masonry,” taking This side of the journey’s goal. lead us to an Intense desire to car­ was auctioned off. The jewel shows H.1STINGS HAWKES, A. B„ C.P.A., Dean. Service Association that was form­ entrance to which was found only Tho life be a desert the long night ed near the close of the great his text from Psalms 45:16. by a long and difficult apprentice­ ry on the work of those fathers a rosy tint in daytime, but changes ship. The traveling stone mason thru and if possible improve upon it. to royal blue at night. World War. The present Florida Augmented Clioir. Yet the gay flowers bloom and the disaster had given it an opportunity must not only show his apron and Our work is better understood. The choir of the ciiurch was his tools but prove his right to la­ sky is blue Prejudice has given place to imita­ to function for the first time.i^and augments for the occasion by, bor by unmistakable signs which W'^hen a soul salutes a soul. tion. Proscription is changed to he was particularly proud of what several well known singers. Broth­ he must have received from those “jAgain, this brotherhood is not promotion. Larger opportunities had already been accomplished. er Robert G. Gordon, a member of who were qualified to teach them, j a mere selfish cliqueism but a na­ for the devaloping life of masonry The speaker contrasted the mode the Methodist choir, sang the solo Speculative masonry grew out of tional asset of patriotic impulse and is here. Competition is giving of transportation of the present day In the anthem. "Sing unto the operative masonry. Instead of i activity. The Mason gets a true place to consideration. Everywhere New Location with that of our forefathers. Men Lord a New Song” by Russell. In the Ideals of masonry commend Handiest Place in this Brother Gordon’s excellent buildin,g in stone or marble we are and honest appreciation of his American Row and who attended the meetings of the engaged in the more glorious pur­ country. Its history, its oppor­ themselves, and the demand for Masons in the years gone by made voice was heard to good advantage pose and task of building immortal entrance into the lodge is loud Town in both the upper and lower regis­ tunities. its world service, all in­ State Street a sacrifice, not only of time but of men. Instead of Portland cement spire him with a sense of obligation and insistent. Two things we KNOEKS ters. Credit for the excellent music Tel. 2-8271 Hartford comfort. They had in many cases used by the builder in uniting the and responsibility for its good. He should insist upon, we should to travel far and under conditions is due to Archibald Sessions, lead­ stones of this church in one com­ guard ourselves against the en­ er of the choir. The ushers were all is willing whether a native or an that were not always jdeasant. For mon mass we are seeking to unite adopted son, to give his heart and. trance of any one who would low­ that reason it was not easy to visit members of the South Methodist the most varying dispositions and er its ideals or prostitute its priv­ church and also of the local Ma­ hand, his substance and his life to{ neighboring lodges. He compli­ contrasting temperaments into a defend her and maintain her rights. | ileges. The portals of the temple mented Manchester lodgje on the sonic lodge. They were under the unified whole. We are builders should be strictly guarded so that direction of Brother W. E. Keith. The man who isn’t willing to live I Sale of Cold Weather Needs caliber of the men it had produced. of lives whoever we are and what­ for his country could hardly be ex­ our present gain in numbers But few lodges were able to boast A program chosen with a view ever we do. ‘All are achitects of should not weaken the structure to his appropriateness for the oc­ pected to die willingly for her. A wedc of splendid savings for the thrifty home o'ivner. Sale starts tomorrow. of having four men who had filled fate.’ Patriotism should not be a refuge that has become so laboriously the- office of Grand Master. He casion was given by Brother James Fraternal Tics raised. No ideals, however, A few of the many items. closed by saying that “ ’73" had the B. Hutchinson on the Case memo­ for selfishness but an impulse for weighty with the cumulative good will of the officers of the rial chime. Before the final number "The common ties of the frater­ world good. Patriotism should strength of the years could long Grand Lodge. 12 strokes were rung on one of nity standing on the common not spell exploitation but oppor­ withstand the downward pressure the bells, something which had a ,ground of faith in God and in tunity for humanity’s service. Harry D. Olmsted. Worshipful brotherhood us in the deli­ of unworthy membership. The bad Master of Orient Lodge of East significant meaning to the mem- “What could we not do as Masons man without a sense of moral Garbage Cans Ash Cans Hartford, parent of Manchester j o* the craft. The final num- cate task of building each other up if we centralized our efforts upon a values should not be permitted to in the elements of character that program of humanitarian effort? Heavy galvanized, 8 stave Galeo ash Lodee.Lodge, congratulatedconsratulated Manchester “Pr was chosen in view of the Ma- shall stand the test of ^^ime and swear to ideals he never intends Clip cover, heaviest galvanized, 14-inch on its wonderful progress. He was sonic service: ‘Solemn Strike of The millions of Master Masons in i to keep up. He only perjures his cans with 17-inch opening. Value $3.00. the Funeral Chime.” eternity. No man can build even thist country fused together would opening, complete with cover. Value proud to he present on such an his own character properly with­ own soul and brings sacred things Sale occasion. be irresistible. Among its num­ into contempt. So. I say, let us $1.50. Sale The Sermon. out taking into consideration his bers you will find men of superior Historian Speaks. Following is Rev. Cooper’s ser­ relations to others. The man who sacredly keep the doors that lead A. F. Howes who wrote the his­ mon: mental and moral worth—largely into the inner sanctuary and see cheats another will in the end the key men in indusf.r. in educa­ tory of the lodge for the past hun­ "Just one hundred years ago in cheat most himself. ‘The builder that none pass save such as are dred years was the next speaker. the Methodist Episcopal church at tion, in politics and in the profes­ qualified by their past record and $1.19 $2.65 who missed out.’ Reverence for sions. The fact of our strength is In his search for facts about the the Center standing a few yards divine things is one of the essen­ their undoubted sincerity. lodge work he had found many east of the present site of the new a call for service and what we can "The second thing is that In tial bricks in this speculative do is the measure of what we ought peculiiar notes in the records of temple the Manchester Lodge of masonry. No man can enter this order to secure our future we must the meetings, and made his hear- Masons was formed by the Instal- to do. educate the newly admitted breth­ Clip cover cans with 14-inch opening, Extra Heavy 8-stave galvanized cans order without avowing his faith "The children of these pioneers ers laugh when he read them. Mr. | lation of its officers. It seems very in God. This demand meets him ren in the tenets of our order. It complete with cover. Value $1.25. Sale with 18-inch opening. Suitable for large Howes displayed the original by­ fitting that its Centennial sermon on the threshold of his desire. This are here today. We must not for­ is not enough for a man to obtain apartments and business buildings. Value laws of the lodge. The paper on should be preached in the South is a primary affirmation he is get these ancient worthies for they all the privileges without at the $3.75. Sale which they were written had turn­ Methodist Episcopal church, the bound to make. It may be with laid the foundations deep and same time understanding all the ed a bit yellow but the writing is fourth building erected by the mental reservatfons but made it strong in the life of the town. obligations that go with them. If in good condition. .\t that time the Methodist folks of this congrega­ must be. Atheism has no place abmlttance fee was but $15. He tion. The century that has passed in the vocabulary of American ma­ was impressed with character of away has been a century of un­ sonry. AVould that we were as llllllllllllllilllilllllililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll $3.15 the men who had made Manchest­ paralleled growth in the world’s definite in our conduct as we are Clip cover cans with 13-inch opening, er Lodge what it is today. Free- history. No prophetic eye In 1826 in our avowed belief. Browning in complete with cover. Value $1.00. Sale .masonry and good citizenship go could have seen the kind of world a stinging sentence says: ‘We say hand in hand and it is up to us tto we are living in today. That date that we believe in God. Then live Corrugated heavy galvanized iish cans live so that the Masonic Lodge will carries us back to within fifty as if no God were there.’ Masonry with banded tops and bottoms, 17-ineh be the better for our being, he years of 1776, when the Colonial cannot assume the sincerity of its opeiving. Value $2.2.5, Sale said. 89c Congress of the United States devotees any more than the church George M. Barber who is one of adopted the Declaration of Inde­ but each should constantly strive the oldest living Masons, and a pendence and sent it forth a start­ to translate its academic beliefs v'eteran of the Civil War, sat at the ling political portent to the whole into real experiences and its ex­ $1.98 head of the table next to F. A. world. Two of the men who sign­ pressed vows into the vital force Verplank. Toastmaster Hyde intro­ ed that great document. John of every day conduct. Masonry con­ duced Mr. Barber and referred to .Adams and Thomas Jefferson by stantly places the emphasis upon a Galvanized Pails him as an honored guest. The au­ name, died on the 4th of July of life of virtue and Integrity. It does Corrugated medium galvanized cans dience gave a rousing cheer and that year. Two great mechanical not knowingly admit any one into with 17-inch opening. Value $1.25. Sale Jlr. Barber, arose aand acknowl­ events also made that year mem­ its fellowship who does not have edged it. orable for the economic life of a good moral character. It dares “Zip” .Si>cnks America. The first railway was to hold up the highest ideals of conduct to everyone of its mem­ 25c to 65c When Toastmaster Hyde named opened at Quincy, Mass., and the Erie Canal became the wonderful bers and seeks to enforce those 98c the next speaker, the entire -gath­ ideals by rigid mandates. When ering stood up and cheered and channel that connected the East and West of the northern states. men dare to transgress the princi­ started to sing "Good Morning Mr. ples laid down by the Lodge for Zip. Zip, Zip.” When quiet had It is very difficult for us to trans­ port ourselves back into those old the guidance of its membership it been restored, Mr. Hyde said that has ways of separating those men F. A. Verplanck had risen from the days. No electricity doings its Coal Hods thousand fold activities: no rail­ from its inner fellowship and deny­ ranks to the highest office in the ing to tjiem its exclusive privileges. SWEATERS I Ash Sifters gift of the Masonic order in the ways rushing with Incredible speed Like the church too, but perhaps Hiis is the time of year that calls for sweaters. It’s = Heavy galvanized, 16-inch state and "we are all proud of wherever we wish to go; no anaes­ Heavy galvanized ash sifters, corru* thetics in our hospitals, making in a little different sense the re­ hardly cold enough for a topcoat. A sweater is just the = him.” Past Master Verplanck pre­ pentant souls are received and en­ gai’mment. It fits snug and does not make you feel S gated sides. Value $2.85. Sale ceded his talk with a few words of painless surgery possible; no couraged in the ways of righteous­ sppreeiation. As chairman of the movies calling in Its millions of ness. Character is the goal of our bulky with your other clothes. = 50c Centennial committee he took the the people to witness their pano­ endeavors. To make men better Button Front — V Neck and Round Neck Styles. S opportunity first to speak about ramas of imagination and of life. is our constant aim. If the Lodge $2.39 the quality of the granite of which Life was crude and vegetative does not do that it is a social fail­ We have a fine assortment in the shades of blue, S the corner.stone was made. It was compared with the life of today. ure for the social atmosphere of black and heather. S Heavy galvanized, 17-inch Coal Hods the best piece of granite ever The little red schoolhouse and the any organization, can never rise turned out of the Westerly quarry. white church were the only cen­ superior to the manhood by which One of the best workmen at the ters of mental activity and spirit­ it is created. $3.50 and up | quarry did the job. .And he said ual uplift. Just a godiy, industri­ "Then masonry is bound togeth­ Men’s Leather and Moleskin Jackets S 60c ous, law-abiding, patriotic, farm­ it was the giff of Walter .Arnold er by the ties of a growing broth­ Wai’m, serviceable garments for fall and winter. = tpanese Bamboo the architect who sat at the oppo­ ing folk. Here in the midst of this erhood. All nationalities, all sorts site side of the table. .Arcadian simplicity this lodge of and conditions of men are found $2.00 and up. = Masons came into being. Small as in the democracy of the Lodge. It Hooded Coal Hods Gives Ci-edit. a grain of mustard seed its branch­ Rakes Mr. Verplanck said the thanks acts upon the statement of the old es now run over the wall. If those Psalmist: ‘The rich and poor meet Men^s Belts | Medium Size, value $1.25. Sale of the lodge was due .A. F. Howes old Masons could only return and together, the Lord is the maker of for his work as historian, to .Al­ see the results of their work how In black, brown, light shades and fancy designs. = bert Dewev and Russell Hathawmy the all.’ Today it numbers 3 mil­ astonished and rejoiced they would lions in this country alone and is for their good work in managing be. ‘Despise not the day of small daily increasing in power. The ties = New Assortment of Men’s Neckwear = the parade, to R. LaMotte Russell things’ is a proper attitude to take 98c for his artistic work in transform­ that bind the masons together are E $1.00 and up. E towards tliose institutions which woven by the strongest affirma­ \ ing High school hail nito a Mason­ have in them the germs of unlimit­ tions that have reason and con­ = Men’s Fall and Winter Underwear, S ic Lodge, hall, and to "Nate” Rich­ ed good. The Masons of those days science as well as friendliness on Fui-nace Scoops, D. Handled Large Size, value $1.75. Sale ards for ^is efficient work in pre­ were not creating Masonry. They their side. This brotherhood be­ paring the armory for the banquet. were simply receiving what had gins when the brother becomes full Mr. Verplanck then related some come down to them from fledged in his decrees and ceases of his early experiences in Alason- immemorial time. They were only with his death. It is carried 69c $1.25 ry and told of the good work that the depositaries of symbols, I A. L BROWN &. CO. I still further today for in its wide bad been accomplished by some of and signs a n d grips and I charity its care extends to the rel- uiiuiuiuiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiliiiliiililllllililiuuuiiiluiiimiiiimuiiiiuiimHiiiiii PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1926.

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FOR SALE TO RENT Dtcatur was givtn command of fnaschoonar Enter* A short time before, a ketch named the Maetico had prisa. Shortly after this the fine frigate Philadelphia. Volunteers were called The loss was a sarious been captured by Decatur’s ship. The boat had been t>rdered to blockade Tripoli, had gone aground of a rock for, and Decatur was the blow to the fleet.*' It was bound for Turkey, bearing a cargo of female slaves for FO R SAT^E—Concord grapes, Jt.OO FOR RENT—Three .. four room first to claim the honor of peach basket. W. H Burke, -S3 steam heated apartments, rent rea­ while chasing pirates. She was captured by a swarm 'determined to either de­ the Sultan. The name of the ketch was changed to Spruce, Telephone 154-3. ^ ______sonable. Stuart J. Wasley, 827 Main >of Tripolitan gunboats, floated later and towed Into attempting to recover the stroy or reoaptura ^a Intrepid, and in command of Decatur, was the boat street. frigate. *~FOR S.\EE— Hard wood slabs saw­ •the harbor at a prize.______Philadelphia.^ chosen for the daring attempt. (Continued.) ed stove length, 312 per cord, le le - phone 476-12. O. H. Whipple. Andover, Conn. ______f o r S \T„E—S baskets. Concord Worden and Clinton grapes for pre- TO RENT FIRST SEPTEMBER IX 5 New Haven Gaslight Co., largest in YE.IRS WITHOUT FROST. the state, for a price that astonish­ serving'. .I'^sepii Albiston. orpen Hill. FOR RENT HUGE GAS PLANT Phone 11S6. ______Two desirable office rooms TO RENT—5 room flat In brand 300 H. S. GIRLS WAPPING ed stockholders of the local con­ facing Main street, suitable for new house. Steam heat. etc. At 170 cern. ~ F O R SAMI— Cabinet victroia. al­ Eldrldge street. Inquire 113 Eldrldge. professional or business pur­ New Haven, Oct. 4.— For the The Federated Workers met last Extensive Franchises most new. with 60 records will se 1 poses. .\bove W. T. Grant store. Friday afternoon at the home of very reasonable if sold at once, call .\pply to Mr. Podrove, Man. Pub- ’ TO RENT—4 room tenement in new first time In five years September IN ‘HARE' CHASE TO SUPPLY STATE Gas companies In Bridgeport, SCl-12^______house. All improvements. $21 per Mrs. Frank W; Gongdon, twenty- lie Market. month. At 93 Charter Oak. Apply 91 passed without a light frost being Waterbury, Hartford, and Spring- recorded by the New Haven office six ladies being present. Mrs. Tru­ FOR SALE—Two Hydrollc baber Charter Oak street. ______man H. Woodward was the assist­ field, Mass., are reprted as being ebairs. A bargain. Call 'J61-5. of the Weather Bureau. September ant hostess. sought by the new corporation TO RENT—3 room tenement near was cooler and drier than usual. which is preparing bills for the FOR SALE — Pigs; also the Center. Inquire at 16 Lilley street. The average temperature was Students from All Four The Federated church choir held Plan to Distribute Vapor apples on Soutli Main street. Tele­ Phone 398-3. their rehearsal on Friday evening next legislature at Hartford which eight-tenths of a degree below nor­ will be asked to grant the most ex­ phone 1461-12. ______of this week at the church. TO RENT—2, 4 room tenements In mal, while the rainfall was more tensive series of franchises sought FOR S.\LE—Sweet cider J7.00 a 4 famll./ house. 232 Oak street. Tel. Classes Take Part in At the Rally Day Sunday school from Central Point at New than an Inch below normal. For In the state since the days when the barrel. 4S to 50 gBlloriR. right from 654-2. ______social which was held Friday eve­ the press $10 with barrel. \\ e buy the year to October 1 there was a New Haven Railroad under Charles ning In the basement of the Method­ cider apples. Call 970-5 Manchester. TO RENT—5 room flat, all modern shortage of precipitation amount­ Ancient Game. Haven Under Way. S. Mellen was given enormous II. Siiversteln. B o l t o n . ______improveinenta. Second floor at 11 ing to 5.71 Inchest Temperatures ist church there were about seventy Ford street, near Center. A. Klrsch- powers. have averaged eight-tenths of a present. Games were played and Under the announced Koppers FOR SALE—.-Vn uptight piano in sieper. P Ford street. refreshments were served. The A-1 condition. Price reasonable for degree per day below normal since New Haven, Oct. 4.— A nine mil­ Co. plans gas and coke will be quick sale. i*bone 370 or Apartment TO RENT—5 room flat, gas. light, January began. Friday afternoon about three Y. M. C. A. class with their teacher, steam heat. Inquire 67 Summer streett hundred girls of the South Man­ lion dollar plant to supply gas to manufactured here In enormous C., Park Bldg. Levi T. Dewey, had charge of the quantities. Gas will be piped chester High school took part in whole social. the entire state of Connecticut and FOR SALE—Sv.eet cidet $6.50 per TO RENT—October 1st. 4 room the annual hare and hound chase. everywhere in the state and stored barre’ at the mill. E A. °tandlsh, tenement on Vine street, good loca­ Frank T. Grant left Friday for fuel throughout New England Is in in tanks of local gas companies tion. lights and gas. Rent only $22. In a limited sense the term As was predicted in yesterday's New York to attend the AnJiiver. Conn. FOR REXl prospect or the water front here, for community use. The coke is in­ Two S room kitchenette apart­ monthly. Apply to W. F. Lewis. 11 Cauca. au refers to the Caucasus, Herald, the rendezvous was the Mc­ ball games. He expects to return FOR SALE —Pssd stoves of all Vine street. tended for use in New England kinds. And when you Imy ..ne from ments and one 2 room kitchenette on the borderland of >-urope and Kee street stadium. Yesterday’-s Monday night. according to plans announced by apartment, all modern improve­ A'da. A German anthropoloigist chase was the largest and most manufacturing plants. me you have no reiialrin;-' to do. We ments. steam heat, gas range, re­ Ft)H KE.NT—Two deeirable office Harpy Files, Jr., played In the the Koppers Company ot- Pitts­ rohufld them before ve s ll them. rooms Ai>ply to Mr Paorove. Man* used the name In 1775 to designate successful yet held. football game between the Suffleld Spruce street second hand store. frigerator and hot water heat­ ijhestei Public Market. Phone. 10. burgh. er furnished. Rent reasonable. the Caucaslc family as a typically Girls from all four classes in and Loomis schools. Loomis school Working quietly for nearly three -■Vppl.v to Mr. Podrove, Manchester white race. the school took part. The “ hares" Forks were not Introduced In FOR S.M.E—Chestnut wood, hard I’ublic Market. was the winner. years the Koppers Company ac­ wood, .and liard wood slabs sawed to WANTED set out at 1.30 in the after­ Mrs. Evelyn Howrlgan, wife of England until 1608. Before the ad­ order. I- T. Wood. 55 Bisscll street, quired fifty acres of harborside noon, and blazed the trails for the Will Howrlgan of this place passed property and set about controlling vent of forks, the guest was lucky telephone 496. WANTED—Cashier. Apply Rialto others who started one hour later, Theater. away at her home Friday night with gas companies In the state. Thefr if he got a plate. Usually he was FOR SAT.E—Hard wood. J9 per at 2:30. The "hares’’ were Hazel bronchial pneumonia. The deceas­ surplied with a round of bread, load. (96 feet) $9.75 split. V. TOWN ADVERTISEMENT plans became public knowledge FEM.ALE HELP WMNTEI) Russell, Mae Jones, Jessie Morgan, ed was 47 years of age and leaves when the Koppers Company, this known aj a trencher, upon which Firpo. 97 Wells street. Tel. 154-3. REGISTRARS’ NOTICE. Elena Burr, Ednr. England, Mabel Christmas card sales net you $5 to besides her husband, two children, fall, acquired ownership of the the meat was placed. REAL ESTATE $25 dally in -pare time; experience Manchester, Conn. Sullivan and Emma Gustafson of Bettle and Will, jr., her mother, unnecessary; samples free; weekly The registrars of electors of the the Freshman class. The sopho­ Mrs. Julian West of Rockville, one FOR .SALE—Six room house, sun pav. Cyphers Card Co., 90 Peart street, Town of Manchester, will be in ses­ mores were Barbara Grimes, Ger­ sister, Mrs. Nettle Stoughton of parlor, all improvements, hut heat Buffalo, Y. ______sion at trude LaShay. Helene Jacquemin, Wapplng and four brothers, Julian and gas; two car garage, large chick­ TO RENT—Four room tenement, all The Hall of Records Building Thelma Carr, and Florence en coop, .all kinds of fruit trees, one modern iinprovenients. Apply at 115 SALESMEN \VANTED of Hazardville, Walter of Rockville, acre of land. Will sell reasonable. Tel. Walnut street, South Manchester. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1926 Shleldge. The Junior “ hares" were Howard of Rockville and Byron of WOMEN & GIRLS—Earn $15-$25 From 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. 844-23. ■weekly In spare time gilding greeting Caroline Prete. Elsie Daley, Edna Wapplng. The funeral was held TO RENT—4 rooms, also store do- cards. Experience unnecessary. Easy, to receive applications of those en­ Howard, Gladys Johnson and this afternoon at 1.30 at the Con­ FOR S.\LK—Cheap, lots. 99 by 100, good business, or for sale. 59 Cooper interesting ■work. For particulars titled to be made voters. on Irving street. Homestead Park. In­ street. Phone 241-5. Marian Mohr. gregational church and the burial write H. C. Young, Wtlllmantlc, Conn. No applications to be made will Edith Balch, Mae Clune, Anna quire 27u Oak street after 5 o’clock. Capitol T' eater building. was in Wapplng cemetery. TO RENT—On Charter Oak street, be received after 5 p. m. Tuesday, Loomis, and Margaret Parson were FOR SALE—2 -amlly 10 room flat, 4 room tenement about 3 minutee October 5. 1926. all Improvements, lot 100 feet front, walk to Main street. Also garage to WANTED—I want the ladles of “ hares” for the Senior class. The Manchester to know I am taking ROBERT N. VEITCH, teachers who accompanied them Another garden with plenty of fruit, near go with rent. Inquire Phillip Lewis, 83 orders for Nu Bone Corsets, as I have mills and trolley. Price very reason- Charter Oak street. been doing for over 12 years here In LOUIS BREEN. were Miss Mary McGuire with the Rble. small amount of cash required. Registrars of Voters. Freshmen. Miss Minnie Rook with I Always rented. Apply Stuart J. Was- TO RENT—On Charter Oak street, town. Mrs. A. M. Gordon, 689 Main ley. 827 Main street basement. 4 rooms, at $10 a month. street. South Manchester, Conn. Manchester. Conn., Sept. 29, 1926. the Sophomores, Miss Margurlte! Inquire 83 Charter Oak street. WANTED — 2 boarders: heated Oates with the Juniors, and Miss' FOR SALE—East Center St. Beau­ Viets with the Seniors. tiful liome of seven rooms and sun TO RENT—Nice 5 room flat with rooms, very central. Inquire 35 Chest­ Special for Tuesday! parlor. 2 baths, fireplace. Two car all imnrovements. On first floor. In­ nut street. Tel. 1602. The Chase garage. Lot 70x200 feet. Was built quire 270 Oak street after 5 o'clock. WANTED—A maid for general Nearly every girl In each class for a. home, must be seen to be ap­ took part. The classes set out a preciated. Price right, mortgages ar­ FOR RENT—Auto rerair shop housework. Inquire 98 Oakland street ranged. Arthur A. Knofla. Tel. iS2-2. loc.ated at Love Lane, partly equip­ or telephone 517. Cook’s Cider Mill little after 2:30 p. m. and proceed­ ed in different directions. Signs Wedge wood Butter k>46c 875 Main. ped. Equipment includes large vise, Wa n t e d —Now that houseclean- drill press, chain falls, viiloanlier, and bearing Instructions as to which FOR S.ALE—6 room single new hand forge. Reason for renting, own­ In time Is here, an efficiently work­ house. 2 car garage, all Improve­ er in feeble health and is going South ing vacuum cleaner. For most pleas­ route to follow were set up about Handy quarter-pound sections. ments. This house Is a bargain. Price for a much needed rest. Call 1520-13. ing and satisfactory results, have the school. As the members of each only $5,750. See Stuart J. Wasley. them overhauled nnd repaired by Bralthwalte. 150 Center street. Open Mondays and class proceeded along the trails TO RENT—5 room tenement, fur­ FOR SALE—Farm for sale on State nace. gas. 7 minutes from mills. 30 further Instructions were placed at PURE L A R D ...... lb. pkg. 17c Hlghw; y. 25 acres. 15 tillable. 7 room Essex street. Telephone 1287-13. w a n t e d —To buy cars for lunk. different points along the way, tell­ house, barn, running water, purchaser Used parts for sale. Abel's Service ing the “ hounds" what ’they piust NATIVE GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATOES .. .39c peck can harvest crtnis. $l,0on will buy FOR RENT—4 room tenement on Station. Oak street. TeL 789. Thursdays It for you. Stuart J. Wasley. 827 Ridgewood street. with improve­ do. Going under wire fences, jump­ FANCY McLNTOSH A P PL E S...... large basket $1.35 Main street. ments. Furnished rooms for light MISCEIil.ANEOL’S ing brobks, rolling down hills, and 4 quarts 47c housekeeping. Inquire -09 Fostar We buy apples from you. hiking over hills were some of the FOIt SALE—Just off Main street, street, corner of Bissell street. PEARS ...... basket $1.29 new six niom bungalow. 1! car garage Become an electrical expert! Study We make cider for you. difficulties that beset the paths of ...... the “ hounds.” For canning. In cellar, oak flours and trim, hre- FOR RENT—Five room ,ew flat, all under a practical engineer. Evening We sell cider to you. ^'■5 I)lace. silver light fixtures. Make me mod rn. steam heat, within .hree classes now forming. Hlllyer Insti­ All trails finally led to the GRAVENSTEIN APPLES...... large basket 85c an olTor. Call Arthur A. Knofla. TeL minutes walk of Cheney mills, ’•ent tute. Y. M. C. A. Building. Hartford. McKee street stadium. Here the 7S2-2. 875 Main. reasonable. Stuart J. Wasley, 27 CAMPBELL’S BEANS OR TOMATO SOUP -----can 7c Main street, '.'elepho e ,.428. Fluff rugs made to ordfer from your girls gathered one after another CONFECTIONERY, POWDERED OR BROWN FOR S.ALE OR RENT—Modern old carpets. Write for particulars. C. and ate lunches, played games, lit eight room house, all conveniences, FOR RENT—Six room tenement, Schulxe, 5 Chamberlain street, Rock­ bonfires, roasted hot dogs, . and SUGAR ...... lb. 7c two car garage Located on Strick­ steam heat and all improvemenCa at ville, ponn. Farr Bros., Props land street. In fine residential sac- 21 Newman street. Inquire 19 New­ prizes were distributed to the first HALE’S FAMOUS SLICED BACON...... lb. pkg. 39c tbm. For Information call Manchet- man street or phone 1516-5. CIDER MAKING— Walter S. Nevers Tel. 118-12. girl in for each class. The first 1 /2 lb. pkg. 20c ler 1100 or 41S. has opened his cider mill Ic IVapping class in was the Sophomore class. TO RENT—4 room tenerpent on and Is making every week day._____ FOR S.\LE—Washlrvgton street, Spruce street, mode i improvements. Gertrude Lashay was the first girl bMutiful six room bungalow, very Apply Little and McKinney. Phone. English Woolen Company, tailors in. The last girl in from each class Here’s still anofher moving pic­ cosy home, one-car garage. largo 1320-12 or 409-3. since 1898. represented by Harry had to pay a forfeit. lot. Price reasonable. Terms, ard Anderton. 38 Church street. South Notice of the Tax Collector ture romance. Mies Alice Day. particulars of Arthur A. Knofla, 876 TO RENT—Pleasant flat, six large Manchester. Phone Manchester 1221-2. Main street, telephone 7S2-2. rooms with heat, light and gas. Near All persons liable by law to pay now working on a picture called Main street. Inquire 9 Strickland St. Suits, topcoats, overcos's. Tall r- ta.xes In the “ His New York Wife,” will, it Is re­ FOR SALE—Holl street — dandy made $85. R. H. Grlmason. 507 Main Eighth School and Utilities new ID room fiat. Well built and . FOR RENT—2 garages, steam '.leat- at the Center. WOMEN TO WATCH ported, become the bride of Carl place you'd be proud to own. Price ed. Inquire 12 Pearl street or phone District Laemmle, Jr., son of the president MEALTM MARKET right, small amount down. Terms. 1123. Rags, magazines, bundled paper of Manchester are hereby notified Arthur A. Knofla. TeL 7S2-2 875 Main and Junk bought at hlg'iest cash of the UnlversaJ Film Corporation. street. TO RENT—Six room flat all mod­ pricea Phone 849-3 and I Will call. J. that I shall on October 1. 1926, ern Improvements, with garage, first Etsenberg. have a rate bill for the collection FOR FOREST HRES FOR Sa l e —Cambridge street, nice floor. Inquire 106 Hamlin street. of four mills on the dollar, laid on large flat. 1. rooms, has steam heat. )ak flours, two car garags. and lot la FOR RENT—Three room flat in new AUTOMOBILES the list of 1925, due the collector Real Silk Hosiery 100 feet deep. A real home and In­ house, all improvements at 170 Oak October 1, 1926. vestment. Price IS rlgot. k'or further •street. Inquire 164 Oak street or call FORD cylinders rebored and fitted I will be at the Order from America’s Largest Tuesday's Special Darliculars see Arthur A. Knofla Tel. 616-5. with new pistons and pins, also a HO.ME VARIETY STORE Four Among Observers in 8 Silk Hosiery Mills. Representative IS2-‘2. 875 Main street. full set of O-Tite Platon rings, $16.60, WlU Call on Ke<|uest...... LOIN LAMB CHOPS...... ‘ ...... lb. 43c TO RENT—4 rooms tenement on Fred H. Norton, 180 Main street. I Cor. No, Main and No. School Sts. FOR SALE—I have several good Edgerton street, modern Improve­ I TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and StadoDs to Go Into Opera- GEORGE P. DOUGHERTY, SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS...... lb. 34c paying farms for sale or trade. See ments, 7 minutes from mills. Call at FOR SALE—Durant touring car In S.ATURDAYS, P. D. Comollo. 13 Oak - rcet o” tele­ 38 Edgerton street. good , condition. Good . paint, good Phone 866-ia. S. PORK CHOPS...... lb. 32c phone 154U tires, carefully driven, James Rud- From 1 p. Di. to 9 p. m. for the VEAL S T E W ...... lb. 23c TO RENT—Two stores at Rialto dell. 13 Trotte;- street. collection of said taxes. don Next Saturday. MORTGAGES theater building. Inquire of manager Take Notice— The law provides BEEF S T E W ...... Ib. 20c at theater. LOST that if any taxes shall remain un­ The FRESH RIBS OF BEEF— lea n ...... lb. 10c MORTfiAOES—Money to loan on TO RENT—October 1 new five room paid one month after the same RIB CORNED B E E F ...... lb. 10c first and second mnrt'rnKcs, R. D. lo st — Automobile crank near Hartford, Oct. 4.— A new series McGovern Granite Co. Comollo. 13 Oak street. Tel. 15'(i. flat all modern Improvements. Includ­ shall become due, interest at the ing steam heat, shades and garage. School street last Saturday. Finder of lookout stations at high points SIRLOIN FLANK CORNED B E E F ...... lb.-20c Inquire 14 Edgerton street. Phone please return to South Herald office, rate of nine per cent, shall be about the state will be put in oper­ CEMETERY MEMORIALS Wo can Invest your money in tlral 17 Oak street. Phone 664. charged from the time that such class mortgages If you need a mort- lOCS-3. ation by the State Forestry Depart­ Represented by g.i<-d call us. Tel. 7S2-2. Arthur A. LOST—A Coughlin EversUarp pen­ tax becomes due until the same is ment on Saturday. October 9. The Knofla. o75 Main. TO RENT—88-90 Holl street, new five room flat. Just completid. beauti­ cil Saturday evening at the Rainbow paid, also lawful fees for travel or statlor.s are arranged so that fire C. W. HARTENSTEIN fully finished, modern Improvements, Inn. Initials G. H. J. Re-ward If re­ collecting after November 15, 1926. 14V Summit St. Telephone 1621 TO RENT turned to Rainbow Inn. wardens possibly can get Immediate steam heat, shades, screens, screen MARK HOLMES, warning of fires In their territory doors, rent reasonable, Mrs. J. F. Collector. TO RENT—On West Center street. Sheehan, U Knighton street. Tele­ lo st—Will the party who took and will be maintained until the fall October 15th, fiv’% room flat on 1st. phone 2108. black kitten from vicinity of Church Manchester, Conn., Sept. 23, 1926. street, Saturday night please return forest fire season Is ended. floor, with nil modern improvements, The State Forestry Department Wm. Kuiiehl. 519 Center street. TO RENT—Steam heated 3 room to 11 Church street. TOWN ADVERTISEMENT apartment and bath. At 95 Center is certain ot eight such stations and Room Bungalow $5650 FOR RENT—At North End. four street. Inquire of shoemaker on l o st—Kitten, white and grey with may possibly add one or two later, room fl-nt. second floor, bath, gas and premises. double paws. Return to 107 1-2 Spruce APPLES according to Austin F. Hawes, state Making Voters sleeping porch. 226 M'oodbrldge street. It has steam heat, gas, white sink, sleeping porch; street. O. E. Powell. FOR RENT—1 family house with forester. Improvements, good location, garage Gravenstein and Wealthy. Women Observers. The Selectmen and the Town also one car garage. Only $600 cash needed. TO RENT—Six rooms with all Im­ space at a reasunablo rent. Robert J. Legal Notices The eight stations are located at Clerk of the Town of Manchester provements. and garage; also three Smith, 1009 M-ln street. Edgewood Fruit Farm Farmington, Storrs. Norfolk, Bea­ hereby give notice that they will be Cambridge Street—a good stucco house of six .and four room tener ents. Inquire at In session at the 11 Walnut street, after 5 p. m. FOR RENT — Three, and four NOTICE con Falls, Union, Hampton, Corn­ rooms and sleeping porch, oak floors, gas, steam l\eat, room apartments, heat. Janitor ser­ Tol. W. H. Cowles, 945. wall and atop the tall tower of the HALL OF RECORDS Pursant to Order of the Probate etc.; three-car garage. Exceptionally low price. Term.^. FOR RENT—Six room tenement, all vice, gas range, refrigerator. In-a- Travelers’ Insurance Company’s in said Manchester, for the purpose Improvements, ste.im heat. 34 MaJt- door bed furnished. Call Manchester Court for thLs District of Manches­ of examining the qualifications of lon street. Inquire 100 E.ist Center Construction Company, 2100 or tele­ ter, Conn., 1 ■will sell at private sale building here. Four women are Brand new single house, oak floors and doors, mod­ Street. phone 782-2. all of the Real Estate of the estate of among the observers who will serve Electors and Legal Voters and ad­ James Grlmason, late of Manchester, this year. mitting to the elector’s oath and ern, six fine rooms. Walker street. Now ready. TO RENT—5 room tenement, up- FOR RENT—Heated apartment of District of Manchester. Conn., on itnirs. All modern improvements. In- October 9tb.. 1026. at 9 A. M. at Pro­ Equip Your Home With Mr. Hawes believes that at least other legal voter’s oath,* those who 5 or 6 rooms, with modern lt.'.prov- shall be found qualified, on Do you want a building lot, 50x160 feet, city water, juirc at 223 Spruce street. ments. Robert 'V. Treat. Phone 468. bate Office In said District, described fifteen stations are needed to handle electricity and gas? Price $300— think of it. Easy In the application for said order of Copper Leader and the situation adequately and he SATURDAY, PCT. 0, and TO RENT—Rooms In Johnson FOP. RENT—In Greenacres, first sale. Dated at said Manchester, Octo­ SATURDAY, OCT. 16 Block, single or in suites. Apply to ber 2, 1926. hopes to have that number In oper­ terms, too. and second floor flats at 78 and 75 Gutter •Prom 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Aaron Johnson, 62 Linden street or to Benton street. Call 820. GUSTAVE ANDERSON. ation In another year. At present Ten-room flat on Summer street, modern in detail. ihe janitor. Adm. Est. James Grlmason. the funds appropriated for such Dated at Manchester this 4th FOR RENT—Five room flat, up Will give a lifetime of serv­ day of October, 1926. Reasonable price and easy terms. TO RENT—Three room apartment stairs, all modern Improvements, *82 NOTICE ice. We would be glad to esti­ service are not sufficient to get the heated, central location, all modern Summer street. Inquire 88 Spruce entire fifteen stations in operation John H. Hyde, ;onvenlences. William Rublnow, 841 street. Telephone 1105. . Pursuant to Order of the Probate mate your needs in this line. this year. Carl E. Johansson, Main street. Court for the District of Manohester, Harry Keeney, TO RENT—Furnished room at 66 Cohn.. 1 will sell at private sale all of TO RENT—Flat on first floor, all Birch street. Telephone U88. the Real Estate of the estate of Sarah An attractive dessert Is made by . Thos. J. Rogers, modern imnrovements, with garage, Grlmason, late of Manchester, District baking a ponge or anghl ckke in a Robert J. Smith, 321 East Center street. Apply 41 FURNISHED room for I or 2 with of Manchester. Conn.. On October 9, pan with a large funnel.! When Wells A. Strickland, art J. Smitli Main St. Bigelow street. or without board. 183 Center Street. 1026, at 9 a. m„ at Probate Office In Joseph C. Wilson Call after 6 o'clock. said District, described In the appli­ served fill cavity with sllofjd and Robert V. Treat, FOR RENT—Six room flat on Cam­ cation for said order of sale. Dated Plumbing in All its Branches. sugared peached, apricots or ber­ Selectmen of the Town Real Estate — Insurance — Steamship Tickets bridge street, all modern Improve­ FOR RENT—Tenement of fnhr file* at said Manchester. October 2. 1920. Service of the Best Kind. ries, heaped above the cake which of Manchester. . ments. Inquire of 16 Cambridge street rooms on Keeney Court. Apply to GUSTAVE ANDERSON. Samuel J. Turkingto'a, 'Town Clerk. pr phone 504. U&nohestsr FubUg AlAThtV Adm. Est. Sarah Orlmason. Ph^ne 641 28 Spruce St. Is surrounded with whipped cream. I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, i m » PAGE SEVBir^

transverse markings on the breast, ‘VARIETY’ IS TREMENDOUS ComelFa Memorial to Ita War Dead each feather bearing a spot of dark NEWS FROM SURROUNDING TOWNS brown. HIT AT STATE THEATER ______\ PILES GO QUICK Send a stn^iicd addressed en- veloi>8 and qncstlons of fact hav­ ing to do with nature w ill be an­ Piles are caused by congestion oi TALCOTTVILLE HEBRON Mighty Drama of the Show swered by tlie consulting staff of Nature Magazbie of Washington blood in the lower bowel. Only ar World Scores Season’s Big­ through arrungements made by internal remedy can remove th« gest Hit at First Local Show­ An entertainment will be held Mrs. Nellie Jones Skinner, teach­ this pniier. cause. That’s why salves and cut­ In Talcottvllle hall Friday evening, er in the Jones street school re­ ing. ting fall. Dr. Leonhardt’s Hem- October 8 at 7:45 o’clock under ports that the school stands one Reid, a harmless tablet^ succeeds, the auspices of the Golden Rule HA.MPERS EXPLORATION. hundred per cent in banking. Each At Us first local showing last because It relieves this congestion Club. The one-act play "How the child attending the school, in other Peking. — The hunt for prehis­ and strengthens the affected parts. Ladies Earned Theh Dollar" will evening, "Variety," the master - 5v, toric man and ancient animals con­ words Is saving through the school UFA production, made a tre­ Hem-Rold has given quick^ safe and bo given by the ladies of the Ver­ banking system. ducted by Roy Chapman Andrews lasting relief to thousands of Pile non Granyge. A program of pic­ mendous hit; in fact It scored the under the auspices of the American Mr. and Mrs. James Morrell of biggest hit any photoplay has en­ Sufferers. It will do the same for tured songs will be presented by Hertford were guests on Thursday Museum of Natural History has you or money back. Packard’s or the young people of the village as­ joyed at the* State this season. sV*’*. 4 for the day of Mr. and Mrs. Paul been seriously hampered this year Murphy’s Drug Stores— and drug­ sisted by the following soloists: Truly have the advance notices by the civil war. His camela cara­ Jones. acclaimed this wonderful produc­ gists everywhere sell Hem-Rold Mrs. Raymond Bllnn, Mr. Francis Mrs. Max Frankel who Is in a van was repeatedly commandeered Pritchard and Mr. John Monaghan. tion one of the few great pictures with this guarantee.— Adv. hospital In New York where she of all time. by soldiers on the way to Mongolia. Ice cream and home made candy has undergone an operation is re­ will be on sale. ported as in a favorable condition. ' llundredB of people were turned The marriage of Miss Dorothy Mr. Frankel has returned from a away from the State last evening. Marshall of Bradford. Vermont to visit to her. Manchester theatre-goers literally Franklin Welles, Jr., of Avery Mrs. Claude W. Jones has re­ "stormed the gates" In an effort to street. South Windsor, took place turned from Hartford where she obtain seats. And after the show at the home of the groom on the accompanied her little daughter, they one and all weer trying to afternoon of October 2. Guests Aceynath, who was operated on out-do one another in praising from Bradford, Vt., New Milford, for diseased tonsils. “ Variety.” Manchester-' p e o p l e ISJ Manchester, Wethersfield and The farmers are busy filling si­ know real class when they see It, Hartford, were present. Rev. Fran­ los. Alphons Wright is engineer­ and last night they knew that they These memorial towers, connected by a cloistered colonnade, will be erected on the campus of Cornell Uni­ ELECTRICAL SERVICE ^ cis P. Bacbeler of the Talcottvllle ing the work on the E. T. Smith had seen a picture that comes Congregational church performed versity at Ithaca, N. Y., as a memorial to the 230 Cornell men who were killed during the World War. The farm. "once in a lifetime." cloister will contain memorial tablets to each of the dead heroes. REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED the ceremony. The bride was dres­ Collectors for Florida relief Few times, it ever, has such a sed in white georgette and carried work are as follows: Center, Miss masterful drama been filmed as is a bouquet of w’hlte roses. She Clarissa Pendleton; Jagger dis­ "Variety.” It grips Its audiences fore the unlucky victim is aware NORTON w'as attended by Miss Evelyn Nel- powerful wings and long tail gives trict, Mrs. Carrie Burnham; Hope- tightly from the first flash and it the gbillty to fly swiftly and si­ of the danger. ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT CO. sqn of Manchester and Floyd Mar­ vale and Burroughs Hill, Mrs. Paul holds them spellbound to the shall, brother of the groom was lently through the woods, ready on Should the bird try to escape, Coates; Gilead, Mrs. C. Daniel final fadeout. At the end of most the instant to seize the startled the hawk without an instant’s HILLIARD ST PHONE. 1 beet man. The arch, under which Way; Amston and vicinity, Mrs. pictures, If the viewers are pleased the bride and groom stood, was songster. pause follows it, sometimes catch­ \\\> Edward A. Raymond. they burst Into a storm of ap­ ing it in the midst of thorn tree or NEAR MANCHESTER FREIGHT STATION decorated with white asters, ferns, Friday, the day of the Hebron plause. But after seeing "Variety,” The woodland stroller often sees clematis, and wedding belle. Bou­ brier patch to which it has darted. school and community fair brought the audiences are left in a daze, as NATURE this marauder glide swiftly past, The nest of the s'.iarp-ahinned quets of zinnias, cosmos, marigolds out the largest crowd ever attend­ though they had been struck by a perhaps to stop suddenly on a By ARTHUR N. PACK hawk is built at some height from and asters were in all the rooms. ing this event. This was the blinding, powerful light. limb where it remains motionless After congratulations were receiv­ President, The American Nature the ground, frequently in an ever­ tenth anniversary of the fair ob­ Direct from Broadway, where it surveying the surroundings. green, in the early summer, and ed and refreshments served, the servance and there has been a Association. has been enjoying a most sensa­ Should Its approach have been un­ holds from three to five eggs bride and groom departed, but not steady increase In the interest and All hawks live by preying on heeded, it is likely before long to without their share of confetti. Mr. tional run of ten weeks. "Variety" about the size of a pigeon’s, beau­ attention. Many visitors from out other creatures, and it may sur­ see some woodland bird in its nev­ and Mrs. Welles will be at home to of Nswn were present. Announce­ has come to Manchester loudly tifully spotted and clouded with heralded. But if anyone who saw prise many to hear that all dd not er-ending search for Insects. In­ brown and lilac on a whitish their friends after November 1 at ment had been made the day be­ their new home which the groom this great picture last night be live mainly on other birds. Yet stantly it launches straight for its ground. The young in their first fore that Charles G. Morris, the there are many hawks that seldom quarry and perhaps seizes It be­ has purchased on Woodbridge Democratic nomine) for governor, asked his opinion of it, he will autumn, like most howks, lack the street in Manchester. readily vouch that it cannot be kill birds of any kind and some would be present and preside at that are incapable of catching A pretty and impressive wedding the giving out of prize money of­ praised too highly. It’s a picture of ceremony was solemnized at the fered by the New Haven Dairy Co. pictures; a drama of dramas; a Talcottvllle church on Friday af­ However, he was delayed on ac­ thriller of thrillers; a masterpiece ternoon at 3 o ’clock when Miss Lil­ count of road construction en­ of masterpieces. lian M. Marsh and Alexander Dal­ countered cm the way and did not "Variety" cannot even be ap­ las, both of Hartford were united arrive until nearly at the close of proached ns regards Its nrarvelous The Red Wing Coal Company in marriage by Rev. F. P. Bacbe­ the afternoon’s program.~By that photography. It introduces a new Owing to favorable freight rates at East Hartford wc ler. The wedding marches were method of movie photograph that time most of the crowd had dis­ are in a position to furnish the people of Manchester played by H. Lester Marsh, organ­ persed but a small but enthusiastic Is known as "active photography.” SAY “ BAYER ASPIRIN” and iNSISTI ist of the Grace church, Hartford company greeted him. A list of It is also an unapproachable mas­ and South Manchester with the and brother of the bride. Mr. and prizes will be given out later. terpiece as to perfect direction. A Unless you see the “ Bayer Cross” on tablets you are Mrs. Dallas, after receiving the School Field Day events were success of photography, of direc­ Best Grades of Anthracite Coed congratulations of their friends, carried out in the afternoon with tion, "Variety" is, if for no other not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe left by motor for a brief wedding musical program and folk dances reason, a great picture. At Attractive Prices. trip. They will make their home by the eight schools of the town. But that is only a small part. In by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. in Hartford where Mr. Dallas is "Variety” Emil Jannlngs, consid­ The Jone street school was winner Sharp-Shinned Haw'k. connected with the Underwood In the standing broad Jump. The ered by many to be the world’s Typewriter Co. Center school won the basketball greatest actor, gives a perform­ small birds, however much they The Red Wing Coal Company In October 1866 the Woman’s throw. The thirty yard &ash was ance that has seldom, if ever, been I DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART I Home Missionary Society of Tal­ wish to. Operated by won by the Amston school, as was equalled on the silver screen. Lya Most of these are our friends, cottvllle was organized. Thursday the relay race. All the schools DePutti, who plays opposite Jan- afternoon at 2 o’clock a meet­ for they prey mainly on mice, The ‘Meech Grain Company took part in the singing of "Star nings, has for several years been gophers, ground squirrels and .Accept only “ Bayer” package ing will be h e l^ n the assembly Spangled Banner” and the flag sa­ the leading actress of Europe, and Garden and Fairfield Streets room of the church in celebration other rodents that destroy our which contains proven directions. lute. The exhibits of fruit, vege­ In "Variety" she makes her bow crops. EAST HARTFORD, CONN. of this event to which all are cor­ tables, live stock, etc., were better to Americans, and in doing so, Handy “Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets dially invited. It is desired that The subject of our sketch, how­ Telephone 1295. than ever before. There were al­ makes the Yankees gasp at her as­ ever, is one of the most expert of Also bottles of 24 and 100—^Druggists. each member bring a friend. Miss so exhibits of all kinds of hand Aspirin U Uie trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monotceticacldcstcr of Sallcylicacid Alice Dexter will read a paper she tounding ability as an actress. Jan­ bird-catchers, and has little to be made articles, canned fruits, bak­ nlngs has been seen In America said In Us favor, save that It mer­ has prepared covering the sixty ery and fancy articles, many of years activity of this society, con­ before in several other great pic­ its a share of that admiration these being by children of the tures, among them "The Last taining many Interesting remin­ schools. which one naturally bestows on a iscences. Tea will be served. Laugh," which will never be for­ creature endowed with more than Among the visitors here on the gotten by all who saw It. the average of skill in the pursuit Directly after church on Sunday day of the School Fair were John morning the chlldron of the Sun­ Truly is "Variety” a dramatic, of ite appointed destiny. Such is L. Way and Mr. and Mrs. Wyckof thunderbolt. The story concerns a day school were called together by Wilson of West Hartford, Mrs. the flharp-shinned hawk. Sunday School Superintendent man and wHd who have been play­ In all Its structure it is design­ William C. Warner of Hartford, ing as .traPera artists in the "small John O. Talcott and were given at­ Mr. and Mrs. Harrison W. Bond ed as a machine for the capture of tendance recognition for perfect time." They get a chance to appear small and swift birds, its short of Niantlc, Mrs. John Randall of at the new Winter Garden in Ber­ attendance for the past quarter. Wllllmantlc, F. Clarence Blssell of The picture roll for the quarter lin. as partners of Artlnelll, the Hartford, Mrs. Daniel Horton of greatest trapeze artist In all Eu­ was awarded to Richard, John and New Haven, and many others. Joan Dawkins. Silver plated pins rope. Artlnelll attracts the atten­ for three months’ perfect attend­ tion of his partner’s pretty little ance were given to Barbara Cop­ wife, and proceeds to steal her love ping, Richard Copping, Willard from her husband, who has always MOMR! Copping, Richard Dawkins, John COVENTRY adored her, and who Is now grief Dawkins and Joan Dawkins. "True stricken. He becomes maddened Blue" pins for members of the The Misses Lilly and Marion with grief and decides to plunge Cradle Roll were given to James Hill and brother Lawrence, who his partner to his death as they go DOiSgart and Stewart Prentice for are attending Rockville High through their trapeze act a hun­ "California Fig Syrup" nine months’ perfect attendance. school were home over the Week­ dred feet above the people In the Gold plated pins for six months’ end. crowded Winter Garden. perfect attendance were awarded Miss Ruth Taylor of Hartford At the fatal moment he sees the Dependable Laxative for Sick to Faith Bllnn and Robert Dog- was home over the week-end. great Artlnelll come flying toward gart, Jr. A sterling silver pin for Miss Laura K. Kingsbury of him—a deathly hush has fallen on Baby or Child nine months’ perfect attendance Connecticut Agricultural College the audience— he will miss by a was given to James Prentice. Re­ was home over the week-end. fraction of an Inch his partner’s minders for attendance werb giv­ Miss Gladyce Orcutt, a teacher wrists as they come flying at him en to Elizabeth Lee for one year at Lincoln school spent the week­ — but— the girl!— his wife he and six months. Jack Prentice and end at home. loves so— the— ! Harry Prentice for perfect attend­ Miss Doris Gowdy of Hartford This Is only one of the thousand ance for one year and nine months. was home over the week-end, also dramatic punches in the greatest Gold pins with pearls for two her sister Myrtle. of all dramas. It will be shown years’ perfect attendance were giv­ Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Elliott and again at the State two times this m en to Russell Prentice and Edward children of Manchester were Sun­ evening at 7 and at 9 o’clock, and Its-*® Rivenburg. Reminders were given day guests at Autumn View tomorrow afternoon, and twice to­ The Breakfast Room to Eleanor Webb for two years and Farm. morrow evening. six months, Harry Welles for two Edgar Wilson of Hartford spent On Wednesday there will be the years and nine months, William the waek-end with his aunt Mrs. weekly “ Country Store Nite" and a Rice for three years, Charles Mon­ Arthur B. Porter. double feature Tirogram. The pic­ Tongue Shows if aghan for three years and three The regular meeting of the tures will be "The Pace That Bilious, Constipated Which I Remember Best months, Velma Webb for four Ready Helpers will be held Friday Thrills” and "The Earth Woman," years and nine months perfect at­ evening at the chapel. two greatly absorbing dramas. tendance. Those who have gradu­ It was voted at a special church He’s coming! Watch out for Ivkn HAVE traveled almost the world over. Have artist, sunlight on the glassware. Then simple food ated from the primary department meeting Sunday to hold a "Fellow­ — or he’ll get you, too! He’s the Hurry Mother! Even a fretful, into the Sunday school and who ship Visitation Campaign" very "Black Pirate," he's coming to feverish, bilious or constipated . been the frequent guest in many beautiful homes served in the daintiest way. still have perfect attendance rec­ soon. Rev. J. N. Atwood was chos­ Manchester soon with Douglas child loves the pleasant taste of in Europe and America. Have eaten coundess ords are as follows: Harriett Rice, en chairman with power to choose Fairbanks. "California Fig Syrup” and it never “ But, above all, a royal cup o f coffee. I have studied three years; Clinton Webb, four his own committee. breakfasts amid entrancing surroundings and prepared coffee from tree, to cup to become a connoisseur. Ex­ years and nine months; Vincent fails to open the bowels. A tea­ spoonful today may prevent a sick by excepdonal cooks. But the occasions which 1 best Koch, three years and three FEED BIRDS BY PLANE. quisite coffee is to me the glory o f a breakfast. They months; Fred Lee, four years and child tomorrow. .remember are the^breakfasts served in the sunny room Philadelphia. — An airplane will Learn the New Ask your druggist for genuine serve it always in this room — LaTouraine (Extra), three months; John Monaghan, Jr. be used to distribute feed to the here pictured. five years and six months and Valencia "California Fig Syrup” which has brewed in the perfect way. They send a thousand game birds in Blair county. Pa. A directions for babies and children Beatrice Trueman, five years and hopper with a capacity of 200 For privato lessons in all the ' ‘ Breakfast to me is the ceremonial meal o f the day. I miles to get it every week. three months. of all ages printed on bottle. Moth­ pounds will carry the feed, which latest dances, call er! You must say "California" or want it in cheerful surroundings, with congenial com­ Miss Alice Talcott of New York will be ml.\ed grain and corn. This “ I have often drunk coffee in the Ritz in Paris, whose City spent the week-end at her W. C. WIRTALLA you may get an Imltatldn fig syrup. pany. 1 want invidng oudooks, flowers arranged by an will be spread at convenient places — Adv. coffee is famed the world over. I have drunk it in home here. for wild life. Phone 1096. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edmund Brad­ English coffee houses where good coffee had its birth. ley have been visiting several days with their daughter Mrs. Felix But I give to La Touraine (Esetra) the pinnacle place as McCue at Millers Falls, Mass. they serve it in this room. N o ordinary coffee will ever Prices Right!! satisfy one who has tasted that supreme creation.” Interesting facts about — fijonict from letter to the W , S. Shir-Company The first American railway, built for steam locomotives, was La Touraine (Extra) Coffee begun in 1830. and Guaranteed \ A gift to coffee lovers We offer these cars at most It I. the ItracM-telUat coffee la New Tba fetmula for dils blend Is a Mcret, EaiUnS, the Mttkpleco of fine coffee, carafoUy p r e se r v e d . Coffw expert* Let us send you that coffee— LaTouraine (Extra) to try. attractive prices: Good ta Aatctka. la this bom. of cxacdni went 20 years ha perfecting It. No Coffee critic . It 1 . con.id.T.d th< other bland h s. been made to ratemble The coupon will bring a sample package free. Serve 1924 niptem. mult of 237 yean of coffie. it. Thow who find here dieir Ideal Wlllys-Knight 7-pass. d«Tclapm.at, fiavor can find It nowhere elw. it two mornings as our treat. To you and yours it STOMACH MISERY, Sedan. will bring a new conception of 1921 It If the coffiM Ntved la taanr dining Ford Coupe. jPJLL YOUR BINS NOW pUce. fomou. for their coffee*. la all M r. B. Buder, aoted ceffiM ex> how good a coffee can be. Clip Statl.r H otel.,forinm ne. lathe J. lha GAS, INDIGESTION 1924 Chevrolet Touring. pact, personally tests, tastes and selects ■tagnlficeat Shondaod of Chicago, In 1924 all coffees used In this blend. His duty coupon now. Chevrolet Sedan. couatleu eeuatrr horns, which nudy is to maintain, srithout regard to cost, 1924 fine hospitality. “Pape’s Diapepsin” Corrects Overland Touring. Sto v e...... $16.50 E gg $16.25 thia premier coffee fiavor. He pays any 1924 Overland Coupe. price neceuary to combine in La Tou* Sour, Upset Stomachs Chestnut...... $16.25 Pea $13.00 Th. bWnd coatbiae. th. four finest n in e (Extre) the maximum delights. 1924 Maxwell Coach. coffM. dut grow. Each comes from a at Once 1919 Dodge Roadster. dlffireat couatry, mch 1* d i. ptid. of ■ aetioB. Eeehdnlvesiucscdluicfiavor T e n Cups Free 50 cents a ton discount for cash La Touraine (Extra) 1* lold direct to 1926 Overland Sedan. f(«m oat of di. n te« wilt of the ntth. 1924 retail grocera. Thl* to Mve middle­ Mail this to W . S. Qiiinby Co., 291 "Pape’s Diapepsin" is the qulek- Chevrolet Coach. within 10 days. men’* profit*. It 1* aold in double Atlantic Ave., Bolton, for a '-i-pound 9St, surest relief for indigestion, ThtM of the ce8*t$ combined la thii acaled cartona, not in cant. Theae and package o f LaTouraine (Extra) CoSm gases, flatulence, heartburn, sour­ bintd COM 50% more thui otdtn.ry ocher economies—about 11 cents per ness, fermentation or stomach dis­ coiI m , end 25% awre dun 8«e Paulo, pound—par for tha extra ouallty. Thus tress caused by acidity. A few thgprlM coffee of BtetU. O aelseotue user* gat this mawhleai coffee without PICKEH that only 30/100 bag. u e grown yearly. • foncy price. tablets give almost immediate Archie Hayes stomach relief. Correct your stom­ ach and digestion now for a few . Motor Sales might as w ell have the b'est cents. Druggists sell millions of Formerly Richardson Coal Co. Tel. 1115-3. You packages.— Adr* At oil Grocera 22-24 Maple St. Phone 2017. 59c a Potmd oo-u Ottly one sample to a famfly. ■■ ■■ ■'■■.■' ■-. ■..■■^ . .. ^.. / , . -I. , ,V . -K*. MANCHESTER EVEOTNG HERALD, MONDA^rdCTTOBER 4/ PAGE EIGHT Cloverleaves Win Their Opener 12-0; Cubs Defeated 13-0 " YALE AND PRINCETON i LISTEN TO BASEBALL TOMMY THEVENOW STECHER AND LEWIS CAN’ T GIVE CARDS RIOT BREAKS OUT PUT BAN ON SCOUTING RETURNS AT HERAU) IS LEADING HIHER TOO MUCH CREDIT IN FOOTBALL GAME; New Haven, Oct. 4.— "Yale and The Cardinals and the Yankees are idle today, each rejoicing over MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT Princeton will meet this fall under SEVERAL ARRESTED tar better conditions because of its one victory. Tomorrow after­ Alexander Near Perfect As the outlawry of scouting; it will be noon they meet again, but this time Has Batting Average of a better, faster, more exciting on the home field of the Cardinals game,” says Yale Daily News today in St. Louis. . r His Teammates Sock In an exclusive story of a new The Herald will continue its cus­ .500 in Two Games; Bot- Cobs and Sons of Italy Clash agreement between Coaches Roper, tom of broadcasting a play-by-play of Princeton, and Jones, of Yale, account of the game direct from Shocker's Wet BaD. banning scouting on each other’s the field. Saturday and Sunday tomley Is Second. in Middletown; Riot Lasts teams In early season games. afternoons, large crowds swarmed “ With Yale and Princeton tak­ about the Oak street office of The By M. W. COP.UM One Hour; Minicucci In­ ing this forward step it will be a Herald where the returns are audi­ New York, Oct. 4.— Tommy En Route with the Cards and fortunate day for football when ble as far away as the Cottage Thevenow, St. Louis shortstop, is Yankees, Oct. 4— One of the great­ other colleges follow suit.” the street playgrounds. the batting leader of the World’s' est welcomes ever tendered a base­ jured. News believes. Then it says that The broadcasting of the games Series to date with a mark of .500. ball team awaits the Cardinals ^scouting is harmful to football has been made possible through the Is second with .444 when they pull into St. Louis to­ and is one of the factors that have courtesy of Barstow’s Radio Shop. while the leading Yankee hitters night. If Feports along the road' called forth a great ballyhoo are to be believed, the entire Mid­ The Cubs football eleven traveled are Coombs and Dugan, tied at to Middletown yesterday and was about football over-emphasis.” In what years did Alexa Stirling .333. dle West Is all “ het up” about win the women's national golf Ruth and Hornsby, supposed to and his boys. defeated by the Sons of Italy 13-0. The game was bitterly contested The Port of London can store championship?— F. G. H. be the big guns, are tied at .143. The fact that the show me gang 1,000,000 tons of goods in its .Miss Stirling won in 1916, 1919, St. Louis leads the Yanks in team evened the count wlOi the Yanks every inch of the way. m Onc-Hour Riot. warehouses. 1920. batting, .227 to .175, but St. Louis before the largest crowd, 63,600 has made two errors to none fomthe paid, that ever saw a ball game In the third quarter a free-for- body s c is s o r s all fight developed that lasted al­ Yanks. f will make the home coming all the The composite score of the first more strenuous. But whatever they most an hour. Middletown police were called to the scene and sev­ two games follows: do the folks at home can’t give St. Louis. their prides too much credit. eral arrests were made. Two of AB R H Behind the clock-like, near-per­ the Manchester players were arrest­ n fect pitching of Alexander, Horns­ ed but later let go. The riot start­ Douthit, cf. . O 2 .286 the . . .8 2 3 .375 by and his horde rode into a well- ed when a player on the Middle- Southworth, rf LEWIS deserved triumph. There was i town team struck Pentore, local Asmoke Holm, rf. . . . ___ 1 0 0 .000 HEADLOCK/ something reminiscent of Matty Hornsby, 2b. . r» 0 1 .143 center, according to Manager An­ .444 and Brown and Walsh; of the gelo of the Cubs. The coach of Bottomley, lb. ___ 9 (> 4 great pitchers of those other mel­ L. Bell. 3b. . . 0 0 .000 the Sons of Italy team joined in the lower days in the work of Grover fracas and in a few moments prac­ Hafey, If. . . . ___ 8 0 0 .000 Cleveland out there in the tan- v«ith a. p u n c h ___ 6 1 2 .333 tically every player on the field was O’Farrell, c. . harked box of the Yankee Stad­ Thevenow, ss. ___ 6 2 3 .500 involved. The fans also partici­ O ium yesterday. pated. It was with extreme diffi­ Sherdel, p. .. 0 0 .000 Another Age Haines, p. . . . ___ 1 0 0 .000 culty that peace was restored; After all, like his first and mid­ ' As far as can be learned, no one Alexander, p...... 4 0 0 .000 dle name, Alex belongs to another Flower ...... 1 0 0 .000 was seriously Injured in the fight­ age. The> don’t name youngsters ing. Mlnnlcucci, Cub halfback, is Grover Cleveland any more, and 66 7 15 .227 was struck over the head with a they don’t make pitchers like Mat­ bottle and slightly cut. New Y'ork. ty was, or Bib Ed Walsh or Alex­ AB R H AVE. Fitzpatrick Scores. ander yesterday afternoon, any There was no score in the first Coombs, cf...... 6 1 2 .333 more. Koenig, ss...... 8 0 1 .125 Straiight as an old Indian chief half although the Cubs were once on the Sons ten yard line as the re­ Ruth, rf...... 7 1 1 .143 he stood with that snapped, effort­ Meusel, If...... 5 1 1 .200 #jss*> ■ / less throw, the veteran sent one sult of a great run by Boraskl and Gehrig, lb...... 7 0 1 .143 little white ball after another buz­ a long forward pass to Mistretta. Lazzeri, 2b...... 7 1 2 .286 zing and darting just where Ruth In the third quarter, the Middle- Dugan, 3b...... 6 0 2 .333 and Company thought it wVmi’t town team scored both of its touch- Severeid, c.* ...... 5 0 0 .000 going to be. ' downs and the free-for-all fighting Collins, c...... 0 0 0 .000 They will tell you, indeed, they took place. Fitzpatrick, former High school star, scored one of the 0 - Pennock, p. . . o 0 0 .000 “Battle of Holds” to Occupyi O n / y One Ball Is Knocked have told the Yanks murder fast V- Shocker, p. .. • .... 2 0 0 .000 ball pitching, but they didn’t mur­ touchdowns for the Sons of Italy. Shawkev, p...... 0 0 0 .000 der Alexander’s high fast and in­ Bailey made the other. The refe­ ree, Mlsenti, quit the game follow­ Jones, p ...... 0 0 0 .000 SpodW H rfd, Yankees side— where the Yanks profess to Paschal ...... 1 0 0 .000 love them— was Marse Alex’s fav­ ing the fight and Elmo Mantelll fin­ Reuther ...... 1 0 0 .000 orite special. There it was and ished. There was no score the Body Scissors. Ruth and Meusel and Gehrig .saw rest of the game. 57 4 10 .175 it, too, and swung with mi,?ht and Two base hits, Douthit, Hornsby, main and smack went the ball into O’Farrell. Home runs. South- By D.\X THOMAS. Following the Third Inning Robert O’Farrell’s waiting mit. CLOVERLEAVES KEEP worth, Thevenow. Sacrifice hits, Los Angeles, Oct. 4.— Now that Another pitch and that same tan­ Hornsby, Thevenow, Meusel, Pen- Philadelphia has had its reign as talizing, sickening thud again. RECORD IMMACUUTE; nock. the sport center of America the Not once or twice, but time after spotlight is again revolving toward En Route to St. Louis With thef>iu the eighth inning. This was the time throughout that long after­ Los Angeles. Cardinals and Yankees, Oct. 4.— ! only ball driven beyond the Cardi- noon while the crowd cheered. DEFEAT FALCONS 12-0 On Oct. 6, all eyes will be turned Verily, the wages of-sin are Werld j nal inner defense by the Yan'.tees Non-partisan, that crowd will be NORTH ENDS WIN on the "battle of the ages” at the Series fame and the way of the j after Combs’ single in the third in- called, but it wasn’t, it was rooting Olympic Auditorium here. And trangressor is strewn with daffodils | ning. for the Cards. they will be rewarded by seeing a and sweet-scented begonias. j What’s more, the Yankees were The Yanks made two runs in the The champion Cloverleave foot­ FROM CLAY HILLS real heavyweight champion rise to Five months ago the great and ; tieated to but a single base on balls. second, Alex himself tossing in one ball team of the North End started rnle that kingdom where twisting only Grover Cleveland Alexander That also went to Combs. of them. In the third, the Cardi­ right where they left oft last year necks, cracking ribs and busting was summarily excused from, the The secondary heroes were Wil­ nals tied the score when Bottom- by defeating the Falcons of Derby 12 to 0 yesterday at Hickey’s OF HARTFORD 8-7 legs are considered art. employ of the Chicago National liam Southworth, whose departure ley bumped one of Shocker’s moist '^Joe Stecher and Ed “ Strangler” League baseball club. from New York was approximately shoots to r!,5ht with two runners Grove. The Cloverleaves have Lewis, both claimants to the Yesterday at the Yankee Stadium as informal as Mr. Alexai der’s from on. not been defeated in two years and The North Ends opened their world’s heavyweight "rassling” ti­ he pitched nine innings of the most Chicago, and Tommy Threvenow, a Three in a Row only scored on once. season yesterday in the prelimi­ tle, will battle it out for supremacy. seifsational baseball a World Series small man with a large Adam’s From then until the seventh, Yesterday’s game was played be­ nary game to the Cloverleaves-Der If there ever was a "natural” in has been blessed with. The fact that apple who, incidentally, is about neither side could hit or get a run­ fore a large gathering of fans. The ner on first. That was when Alex by by defeating the Clay Hills of wrestling, this match is it. Stecher he won his game six to fwo and put I the ablest short fielder this great Cloverleaves were more than im­ Hartford 8-7. It was apparent in I old game has seen since Bobby fell into his striking way and whif­ pressive in their 1926 debut. Every is recognized out in this neck of the emotional young men from St. fed Gehrig, Lazzerl and Dugan in the first half that the North Ends the woods as the rightful ruler of Louis back on an even plane with Wallace’s thick Scotch brogue dis- man of the squad was given a would win. a row. Those were three of the chance to show his wares and per­ the grapplers. In the east, Lewis the Yankees in the scramble f' r the I turbed the wave lengths of old St. ten he sent back to the bench that In the first quarter the Clay is accorded the respects due a world title is little more than hi. in- ; Louis. formed satisfactorily. way which Is within two strike outs The Falcons put up a hard battle Hills scored their touchdown on a cident. The drama lies in the way Both Southworth and Trevenow monarch. of the World Series record for a but were simply outclassed. The long forward pass. After this The match is the outcome of the he did it. [ added home runs to the services. nine-inning game. Moske brothers and Ted McCarthy touchdown the first team was "rasslers’ ” war which has been The Yankees, who are said to hit ■ Southworth’s coming at a bright thrown in and rushed the ball from The break came in the seventh, were the shining lights of the game i t d o e sn 't raging here as predicted by this j the ball with great emphasis and : moment in the seventh inning when when the break is supposed to the twenty yard line to the other’s for the winners. writer some weeks ago. j power at any and all times, got just | Bob O’Farrell and the same Theve- come. O’Farrell led off with a Information as to who made the goal, only to have one of the back- Promoter Lou Daro and Stecher four hits off .\lox. Furthermore, i now were cn base and the score was field men fumble and result in a double. Thevenow singled him scores or what period they were had been conducting wrestling in they did not collect a single hit ; tied with prospects of it remaining around to third. O’Farrell had a made in was not submitted. Neither touchback. The team then kicked, Los Angeles to suit themselves. held the Clay Hills on downs and after the third inning when Earl so. His hit was a vigorous hoist in­ chance to come home, but refused were the lineups. Then along came John De Palm.a Combs, the first man up. singled to the right field bleachers ih pur­ to gamble on Bob Meusel’s arm. Next Sunday the Holy Cross of rushed the ball to the one yard and the Lewis clan to dispute A D . mytbio*^ line only to have the whistle blow, and then gasped his last on first suit of which Ruth knocked the Alex popped to Lazzerl and New Britain play here. for the first half, and leaving the Daro’s monopoly. base while three teammates, in­ hats off seven bleacher fans, but to Douthit filed short to Meusel, Ciay Hills in the lead 7-2. Immediately the mud started to cluding the great George Hermcn no avail. O’Farrell again refusing to take a flj' between Stecher and Lewis, Ruth and the efficient Meusel. did chance on Meusel’s arm. « I’m strong for a good bout.. • The third quarter the North YANKS ARE WONDERING Ends second team held the Clay whose enmity for each other is at nothing to aid him. How many times has Tiger That put it up to Bill South- Hills on even terms. The last a high pitch. Things got so bad Moreover, ten Yankees were fan­ Flowers, middleweight champion, worth. Here Shocker made his «... as long as I’m not quarter the first team was put in that Seth Strellinger, chairman of ned by the aged and erring Mr. fought Harry Greb?— F. G. H.. first mistake. He slipped one in ABOUT ST. LOUIS FANS the California boxing commission, Alexander while the St. Louis out- Three, Flowers- winiiiuK tivlce, there fast and Inside and that’s and rushed the ball to a touch­ poison and sudden with a short one o f the fighters. down in the first five minutes. stepped in anl told the boys to “ put field was obliged to take care of but * with the ether a no-dccision con- up or shut up.” He forced each a single putout, Combs’ fly to Hafey : test. right field fence. Worry More About Reception The defensive star of the game "Smack!”. Bill’s bat met the ball was CroJ:ett, while Sacherek and man to post a forfeit of $5000, They’ll Get Then About Yes­ “ A n d I’m strong for a cigarette binding them to meet each other on and away it sailed over the low Gustafson did most of the offen­ wall and on into the bleachers. The terday’s Defeat. sive plun.ging. Smith of the Clay Oct. 6. Then he settled the war that carries a punch . . . between the promoters by awarding Cardinals Score First Cardinal bench and the crowd Hills was their best bet but 'vvas went wild, heaving hats and caps By FORD C. FRICK. hurt in the second quarter. the match to Daro. who has been successfully. promoting wrestling and sweaters. «... if the punch doesn’t The lineups; That was the ball game. That Aboard Yankee Special, Oct. 4. North Ends Clay Hills matches here for several years. It is impossible t > predict the and Alex. And what a ball game —“The Yankees, fast heading to­ land the old K. O. Crocket Ella ward the camp of the enemy, al­ outcome of this bout— at least as it was! RE ready have forgotten the sting of on my tongue and throat. B. ^Sacherek Smith far as this writer Is concerned. One defeat handed them yesterday by RT thing may be sure, the charge of the St, Louis Cardinals, and more Powers Calano “ crookedness” that has been hurled “ T h a t’ s w hy especially Alexander. If there is RG at the wrestling game for years will nORNSBY AND RUTH any tinge of disappointment or any Melon Bradren not hold this time. Even if they I switched to OLD GOLDS# wavering of Yankee faith it isn’t C approached— which is not probable apparent thld bright October morn­ Hart REVERSE SPOTUGHT Hamilton — neither contestant would throw ing. “ They’re champions LG the match to the other. There is McCann As Mr. George Herman Ruth re­ Evans too much personal hatred. marked, only a few months ago: over any distance— LT Lewis claims that he beat Stecher New York, Oct. 4.— The Ruth- Jordan “ A World Series is a World Se­ McKenna in New York in 1921, injuring him Hornsby results yesterday showed ries, but a bridge game is a bridge twenty rounds or the limit. LE so badly that he was in the hospital a complete reversal of the Saturday Dellano game, and you can’t cry over de­ G. Wilson for three months afterwards. And order, with Hornsby not oniy ta!.- feat when- you’re playing a no QB Stecher claims that he has defeated “ You can smoke ’em* . Hally ing the lead in effective offensive trump hand.” E. Wilson the "Strangler” sl^ times— and play. Hut likewise adding to liis Mr. Ruth’s remark was forth­ RHB there you are. and enjoy *em. Gamber mar.'jin of fielding superiority. coming when one o! the war corre­ Magnason The $10,000 diamond champion­ In five trips to the plate. Rogers spondents Inadvertently trumped it LHB ship belt which Lewis refused to Morning, Noon uiw/N ight. Toscano got one hit, a clean double, sif’ri- his partner’s ace. The correspond­ Gustafson relinquish when he was thrown ficed a runner.to third and second, ents, it seems, take the Yankee de­ FB from the ring by Wayne Munn more Substitutions: Krol for B. Sach­ both of whom subsequently scored, feat more seriously than the than a year ago will be at stake in and drew a base on balls. In the Yankees themselves. Which is a erek: Mitchel for Powers; Taylor this match, according to Lewis’ for Melon; Gallas for Hamilton: meantime, Ruth, in four tries, fail­ good thing for the Yankees. manager, Billy Sandow. ed to get a ball out of the infield. If there is any conjecture among McKenna for Evans; Chartier for Each man Is depending upon one G. Wilson: Trouton for Magnason;, He looked at a third strike the first the athletes at all, it pertains tc Sacherek for Gustafson. Clay Hills hold to win— Lewis, his terrible time up. popped to Thevenow the the sort of reception they will gel headlock, and Stecher. his painful Pogano for Smith; E. Hart for second time, rolled out to Hornsby from the St. Louis fans when they Bradren; Ellensky for Hally. body scissors. Neither has any­ the third and on the fourth helped take the field tomorrow for the Referee, Smith. Head linesman, thing else worth mentlonng. to make a star of his rival by lin­ third game of a series that today Skoneski. Timer, Brainard. ing a smash toward right field that is tied up tighter than a Salvation WHITE SO.Y AND CTBS the St. Louis manager grabbed in a Army drum. St. Louis fans nevei TWO-ALIi AT CHICAGO diving catch. have been inclined to give the vis­ Afield. Rogers had two putouts iting players any the best of it, and The Product of BATTERY WORK Chicago. Oct. 4.— The city aeries and four assists while Babe had with a world championship at the was all even today as the White P. LORILLARD CO. one putout. stake the chances are that their at­ Authorized “ Willard” Service Sox and Cubs prepared for the fifth titude will be even more inimical Est. 1760 battle of the championship fight. Station. WALKER-CALLAHAN BOUT than usual. Each team has won two games. AT WINDY CITY TONIGHT Carbon Burning. The strong right arm of Ted Auto Electrical Work. Blankenship put the American Chicago, Oct. 4.— Mickey Walk­ General league entry back on even terms Electrical Appliances Repaired. er, former welterweight champion with the Nationals In yesterday’s of the world, and Shuffle Callahan, Auto Repairing and Free Crankcase Service. pastime. The score was four to slugging Chicago truck driver, will O X l^ O L D nothing. Ted held the Bruins to Overhauling. clash in a ten-round bout here to­ six hits. The first runner to cross the plate in the first game was Douthit, who night. The fight will be the first in a series of elimination contests to SHELDON'S GAR.AGB It's the Sm ooth^^ Cigarette JOHN BAUSOLA The most expensive gold fish is scored for the Cardinals when Bottomley singled through Koenig. Severeid, Yankee catcher, waits in vain for a throw from Ivocnig, who Ind a logical opponent for Petr Rear of 25 UoRUter Stre^tc. With Barrett & Robbins he Lion Head, which is an Amer- Latzo. nreaent titia hnidar. ,'honn lin-.'L SHiiS&t-A Aon-*' 913 Main St. Phone 39-'i .can fish. did not risk the Iona chance^

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S. M. H, S, Impressive The Box Score Combs On H is W a y H ighlights of the Game EVANS SAYS SUPERB P m G Despite 7-2 Defeat SATURDAY'S G.aMB

Yanka 2, Cards 1 PREVAILED OYER PSYCHOLOGY En Route to St. Louis, Oct. 4.— • IVew York his 30-yard line but Allen inter­ A B . R . H . PO . A . E . Alex wasn’t any bargain for the McCann’s Fnmble Fata( cepted a Manchester forward on C om b s, c t ...... 3 first two InnlDfis. After that, he the local 40 stripe. Minghi made Kontar,' ss ...... 4 0 1 o 4 6 was a piece of Irish lace among ««*•>. •* ...... 8 1 1 1 0 0 the cotton remnants. five yards through tackle made an­ Mensel, It ...... l o 0 3 0 O Veteran Twirler Complete H aster of Sitoatioi^ His Worli Bnlkeky Wins Openii other first down. Hills went in for GrhriK, lb ...... 4 0 1 0 O Treat and Bulkeley was penalized Losserl, 2b ...... 4 0 1 0 4 0 Ruth emulated the ostrich In 15 yards for holding. Mancliester lIUKnn, 3b ...... 3 0 1 1 3 O the ninth when he buried his head Recalls That of Ten Years Years Ago iP World Series Seve^ld, v ...... 3 0 0 0 1.0 in some gent’s abdomen after a Game Here; Locab Hake got the ball on downs. Pennock, p ...... 2 o 0 0 3 0 Manchester incurred a penalty vain attempt at Thevenow’s liner Now Nearly 40 Years Old; Rhem Against Readier or when two forward passes were 27 2 6 27 15 ~0 in the ninth. Our Mr. Ruth final­ One First Down. St. lio u is ly regained the poise, for which he grounded and Bulkeley received AB. R. H. PD. A. E. McCann's kick. Bulkeley made two Doathit, ct ...... 3 1 1 1 o 0 is so famous, but by that time, Mr. Hoyt Tomorrow. first downs in a row and the whis­ Southworth. "rt .... 3 0 1 0 0 O Thevenow had ambled around the H o lm , r t ...... 1 o 0 0 0 O bases for a trick . \ Balkele^ Manchester tle blew for the end. • H o r n s b r , 3 b ...... 4 0 0 3 \ 2 O Brown ...... Farr McCann Kicks Well. Bottomler. lb ...... 4 0 2 10 0 0 L.E. The locals wtre weak in their L. Bell, 3 b ...... 3 0 0 1 1 O The hoys didn’t seem to care By BILLY EVANS. going to pitch himself out of a deep Pendleton ...... j. Shannon forward passing game and also in H a t e r , H ...... 4 O 0 5 1 0 much for happy Henry O’Day’s Yankee Stadium, New York, Oct. hole and then came the one ball O'Forrell, c ...... 2 0 0 1 1 0 viewpoint on balls and strikes. L.T. their defense against this style of Theveaow, sa ...... 3 O 0 1 7 O 4.— Superb pltching^prevalled over that meant victory for the Card­ Lubchanaky ...... Oronsteln play. But one thing stood out Sherdel, p ...... 2 0 0 1 3 O Henry pacified the young men with the power of psychology In the sec­ inals and defeat for the Yankees. L.G. head on shoulders above all. the F lo tv e r s , x ...... 1 0 0 O 0 0 his kindly, forgiving smile. That’s ond game of the world’s series. Southworth Is Hero. Bteele ...... Vendrlllo kicking of McCann. The local boy H a in e s , p ...... o 0 O 0 0 0 Henry’s way every time. Urban Shocker of the Yankees Bill Southworth, former member C. got off 50 and 60-yard punts every SO 1 3 24 15 1 who, as a member of the St. Louis of the New York Giants, a player Rathbun ...... Klttell time he tried. Score by Innlnsai Our Mr. Ruth strove mightily Browns, had beaten the Cardinals well known to the Yanks, was up. R G St. L o n is ...... 100 000 000—1 at all times, but I might be pard­ In nine out of ten starts In the city A right field hitter, his favorite la Davtn ...... LaCoss N etv Y o r k ...... lOO.OOl.OOx__ 2 oned for saying that the Cards series annually played between the a fast one letter high and Inside. SacrfOoe bits— Meuael, Pennock, were all against him, particularly R.T. SIX DAY BIKE RACE Double plnr—Thevenow to Hornsby two clubs, .was routed. Shocker, one of the smartest pitch­ Gray (Capt.) ...... Luplen to Bottomley. Hornsby. Rogers made the best One-Game Pitcher. ers in the game, undoubtedly knew Left on bnses— Yankees 6i St. Louis play of the series ,’unday In spear­ R.E. 5« Grover Cleveland Alexander, this So I am inclined to blame the Locke, ...... Hansen ON AT BOSTON TODAY ing Ruth’s smash toward right one badly pitched ball on a momen­ Bases on balls—olT Pennock 3t off field in the ninth. There hasn't whose name vies with that of Wal­ Q.B. Sherdel 3) off Haines 1. ter Johnson, as one of the great im­ tary lapse of control ratheri than Struck ont— by Pennock 4| by Sher­ been a lot of good plays, at that. Allen ...... Treat d el 1. mortals of the game, lived up to his lack of knowledge. In all prob­ L.H.B. Twelve! Teams Start Hub’s ability, Shocker, usually strong on 'Winning pltebcr— Pennock; loslns It was outcast day at the Stad­ reputation as baseball’s greatest one Minghl ...... D. Farr pltrher, Sherdel. First Lon? Distance Pedal ium and the poor little waifs were game pitcher. In case all a great control, was trying to keep his fast R.H.B. Bnns—off Pennock 1; off Sherdel 2 ' one game pitcher Is a twirler who ball on the outside and force South- Contest in Ten Years. In 7 InninKs. happy for onCe. One of them was Marshall ...... McCann Hits—off Pennock 3; off Sherdel 7 Grover Alexander. He fanned ten, can rise to his greatest heights with worth to hit into left field. F.B. Boston. Oct. 4.— Boston’s first in 7 InninKs. a big stake hanging in the bal­ The all important pitch refused T im e— 1 142. allowed only four hitc and retired Referee, Guyer, Connecticut Ag­ six-day bicycle rane in more than the side in ordqr in seven of the ance. to obey his command, the ball up gies; Umpire, Zimmerman, Con­ During the courageous match of letter high on the Inside. South- ten years gets under way at the SECOND GAME nine innings. Only one ball, in necticut Aggies; Head linesman, Boston Arena this afternoon. Mayor fact, was hit out of the. infield dur­ the St. Louis Cardinals to the Na­ worth could be seen setting himself St. L o u is combs, first Yankee in the first inning of the first game, got tional League pennant, the tough for a healthy swing as the ball Rickenbacher, Hartford Courant. Malcolm Nichols has been invited to AR.. R . H . PO. G. I'ct nn fniir. hollc? ______° ing the last six innings. Substitutions: Manchester, Coe for Douthlt, ef . . .. . 4 1 1 u 0 0 first on four balls. But he almost was nipped off the bag a moment game of any big series, has been in­ neared the plate. send the riders away on their jour­ Soiithnorth. rt •> Treat, Treat forjCoe. Score, Bulke- .• 5 3 0 u 0 later, but shd under First Baseman Bottomley to safety. -Ifter this he Outcast No. 2 was Billy South- variably entrusted to Alexander and Southworth’s timing of the ball ney. Twelve teams are starting In Hornsby, 2b . . , . 3 0 1 1 5 0 kept on going for his team’s first, score of the game. ley 7, Manchester 2;- touchdowns. the Hub’s advent to this style of Bottomley, lb . . 5 0 2 13 0 0 worth. Whereas Alexander was he seldom failed Manager Hornsby. was perfect, his drive Just Clearing Gray; goal from touchdown, Mar­ cycling. Regular six-Jay rules pre­ L. Bell, 3 b ...... 4 0 0 0 4 0 chased out of Chicago, Billy was Important Game. the right field screen for a home shall; safety, Gray. H a te y , If ...... , 4 0 0 1 0 0 run, three runs crossing the plate, , vail. O’Farrell. c . .,. sent forth into the world from New With the Yanks out in front, . 4 1 2 10 1 0 ending for all time, the deadlock The racers are; T h e v e n o w , .ss . 4 o 3 2 4 0 York Itself. But chickens come having captured the first game of What appears to be Manchester .\l«xnn«ler, p . . . 4 0 0 0 4 1 home to roost. Billy broke Mc- the series, the second clash was that had existed since the third inn­ Bobby Walthour. Jr., and Tony Pitching Can Make Chump ing. High’s first good football team in Beckman; American. Graw’s kind heart when he eased almost important one in the affairs four years went down to defeat on 37 u 12 27 IS 1 that homer of his into the bleach­ in the Cardinals. As usual Horns­ Rec^Is Memories. Saturday at the hands of the Louis Benezatto and Tom Bello; Y o r k ers. Italian. AIL R. H. PO. A. E. by put it up to Alexander and he Alexander’s remarkable pitching Bulkeley High school team of New Combs, ct . . . a 0 1 -1 0 0 today, brought back memories of Harris Horder and Alec Mc- Or Champ of A Ball Club came through In his customary London in the stadium 7-2. Bulke­ Koenls, ss . . . 4 0 0 1 3 0 Shocker waited so long for his fashion. the 1915 series between the Phila­ Beath; Australian. Ruth, rt . . ., . 4 0 0 1 0 0 ley came through in the second .Meusel, If . , . 4 1 1 3 World Series chance that he had Alexander dominated the ball delphia Nationals and the Boston half when a fumble by fine of the Harry Kaiser and Fred Taylor; 0 0 flat feet when the big moment Red Sox. New York. Gehrig, lb . 3 0 0 12 0 0 game from start to finish. In one Manchester players was converted L a s z e r i, 2b . . 3 1 1 2 •> 0 BY DAVIS J. WALSH The pitchers for tomorrow’s came. Urban wasn’t any push­ Dusan. 3b .. inning, the third, did tlie Yankees I was one of the umpires in. that Into a touchdown by Gray of the Charley Winter and Willie . .'1 0 1 1 I 0 game probably will be Rhem and over at that. take any liberties with his stuff. event, and if my memory is not all Grimm; Metropolitan. Severeid, c .. . 2 0 0 6 1 0 visitors who raced 25 yards to P a s c h a l, a . 1 0 0 0 0 0 Enroute to St. Louis, Oct. 4.— Ruether. I don’t see the opposing Even that Inning, one run would wet, Alexander pitched . and won place the ball between the posts. Otto Petri and Dave Sands; Ger­ CoUlns, e ... . 0 0 0 1 The Yanks said they liked speed, so managers can make any other I know now why they call him o 0 0 have been the limit of the New the opening game of that series The goal was kicked by Marshall. man. Shocker, p , 0 0 0 2 0 Rogers Hornsby, being accommd- choice. The Cards were stopped by Sad Sam. Jones was the saddest York total had not the breaks fa­ from Ernie Shore and I bellevs Harry Horan and Willie Hanley; Shan'key, p , . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Only One First Down. Reiither, ss dating and a courteous gentleman a left-hander on Saturday. Ruether relief pitcher of ^he year. vored the Yanks. struck out ten men, the came num­ Irish. . 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bulkeley came here with a much Jones, p ..., . 0 0 0 0 0 0 of the old southern schoc.I fed them either is Ifeft handed or he has de­ At that it was a wild toss by ber he fanned today. superior team, a fact which stood Willie Keller and Willie Fenn; Bottomley has been the hitting •> Alexander, and today the New York fied Lincoln and fooled all of the Alexander that let Lazzeri score Dutch Leonard beat him in his out when first downs and total Jersey. 30 4 27 0 0 club was speeding west towards old people all of the time. A fast-ball hero oFthe series to date. Neither after being caught in a run, up. second start 2 to 1 in a great game. Gus Merkle and Jack Bruskle. Score liy lniilns:«i yardage gained were considered. St. L o u is ...... 002.000.301—.... 0 St. Louis and the third game of the man with a good curve made the Ruth nor Hornsby has hit their However, had the play been prop­ And now, we have Alexander, 10 Manchester, as a matter of fact, Willie Coles and Leroy Garrison; N ew Y o r k ...... 020! 000.000__ 2 World’s Series with a severo at­ Yankees look silly yesterday. Rhem stride, although Rogers staked erly executed, Alexander would years older almost 40 years of age made only one first down and gain­ Canadiun-Amerlcan. s— Batted for Severeid In Sth. is that type of pitcher. himself to a good afternoon yester­ **— B a tte d f o r ShawT ey- In ,Stli. tack of competitive Indigestion. The have never figured In it. pitching one of the greatest games ed practically nothing except on Chick Meyers and Leonard Mar­ patient may recover, but It is possi­ day with a double, a pass and a In that inning only, did the inex­ of his career. ^ one play when Farr caught a for­ tin; Rhode Island. . . Two base hits— Hornsby, O’Fnrrell. Both Good Clubs sacrifice. Home run.s— Sonthworth, Thevenow. ble that he will never be the same. It seems to be just one of those perience of the Cardinals’ young Baseball Is a funny old gaifie. It ward for IS yards. Bulkeley held Fred Jarvis and Jackie Luyton; .>norlfiee.s— lloriiNby. For one thing, the Cardinals will team manifest itself. At the time, looks like Rhem for a certainty for the ball for 30 of the 40 minutes New England. Don hie plays— .\le.vander, Theve- things where you pay your money NEXT CASE! now and Ilottoniley. come back at them In the third it seemed as if it might be a break St. Louis in the third game with but was unable to push it across by and take your choice. Both are Left on bnses—St. Lonls, 7 ; New­ game tomorrow with in the game that would beat'-Alex­ either Reuther or Hoyt working fo» Y o r k 2. good ba’l clubs, more evenly match­ Judge: rushing. Manchester had a habit of The policeman tells ander. However, the Cardinals the Yankees. Ua.spLa.sp on hallK—off Shawker two 1 and . , while .. it Is said that the eye is ed than the writer had supposed. you were driving at 60 miles tightening up In the pinches and GENE TUNNEY GUEST had too much dynamite in their big although the ball was on the local Hornsby); off .4ioxnniirr i! i than the hand, this isn’t They seem to give their pitcher hour. ^ > ll.s). bats and Alexander plenty of re­ 20-yard line at several stages of ’ ! meant to mean your eye and Flint’s about as much support cs he is en­ Prisoner: But I had to, your .-UPli out by .Sh-x-krr 2. SIwnvkey ! hand. If the Yanks didn’t like serve in his good right arm. He the game, the visitors were held. OF GOV. TRUMBUU •ioupx 1; by .-Urv-s^xlrr 10. titled to become accustomed to and honor. I had stolen the car? Hits off Shocker. 10 in 7 Innlnits; I Alex’s fast on» yesterday, they may they hit- with a real punch with Judge: Ob, that’s different. Case struck out ten men and allowed THE REFEREE 15-Yard Penalty. only four hits. The visitors received McCann’s . ff Shnwkey. 0 ill 1 Innlns; off Jonc.s, become plumb tired of Rhem’s to- men on bases. dismissed.— Ulk, Berlin. - In 1 In n in g . morrow. One Crucial Plfch. kick and immediately lost 15 yards Champion May Make His I probably would be guilty of How many games did the world when a Bulkeley man was caught Not Time To Dance Aside from the superb pitQhlng series of 1918 go and what club Home at Hartford; Looks at committing a bromide to say that of Alexander and the fall of the holding. Bulkeley was held for Still the series toda: merely was the club that wins tomorrwo's LOWLY BED SOX LOST T won?— D. F. A. Building Sites. power of physchology as exempli­ Six games, the Boston Red Sox downs because of the penalty and tied at one-all and St. uiouis would game will win the series, but the do well to reserve its dancing on (he ALL BUT OXE SERIES fied in the route of Shocker the beating the Chicago Cnhs fonr Manchester attempted a drop kick Hartford, Oct. 4.— Gene Tunney, truth always is welcome, bromidic through Lupien. The kick failed levee until such time as the fiddler story of the game can be written games to two. heavyweight boxing champion of WORTfi though It may be. I should say that around one ball. That one sadly is ready for the jig. There can be no Lee Kohl’s Boston Red Sox Did George Von Elm defeat and Bulkeley started a march the world, left here for New York the remark applies particularly to U N l P O R f ] real choice between one club that didn’t cut any unusual capers pitched ball, spelled doom to the Jesse Guilford In the national down the field. Allen and Locke, this morning after a week-end visit the Cardinals. They have Alexander the mainstays of the visiting team, looked goed in the first gami- and during the 1926 chase, but they chances of Urban Shocker to make amateur golf tournament a year at the home of Edward S. Dewing, and Sherdel ready for a comeback can lay claim to at least one It two straight for the Yankees. ago?— F. G. K. ripped off about 22 yards on trick another that looked better in the in later games, whe. eas Shocker plays, end runs and rushes off and as a dinner guest of Governor second. feat. That was the tieing of With Cardinal runners on first Yes, in the second ronnd, 2 and and M:-s. John H. Trumbull at probably. Is all washed up. That tackle. Allen made ten more yards knowing However, boys will be boys, and one Interclub series for the cam­ and third, and no one out, it was 1. Plalnville last evening. Tunney throws the Yankee burden on Pen­ while Gray caught a forward pass Harry Heilmann, Detroit men will be gamblers. The writer paign. The Beantown gang up to Shocker to bear down. Put­ for 1 more. A punt by Allen of gave a parting message to the youth outfielder, is one of the few nock, Hoyt and Shawkey and the broke even with the Browns, ting all his stuff on the ball. Shock­ Standards of lighting In lactor- heard the Cardinals quoted as a six last two have yet to prove that they Bulkeley was blocked and recover- of Connecticut, advising clean liv­ premier hitters having yet to to five favorite this morning, each winning 11 games. They er caused Alexander to pop to the ies. In force In many of the states ing and steadfastness of purpose In belong to the series. Alexander and /ed by Manchester _aS the quarter participate in a world series. whereas they were held at five to lost to all other clubs. infield and Douthlt to fly to left. have led to a decrease in the num­ whistle blew. The ball remained on everything attempted. Heilmann came to the Ty- n’ne only 24 hours before. Sherdel have done that already. It certainly seemed as if he were ber of accidents to workmen. The champion declares he Is in­ gers in 1914, or five years the 30-yard line. If Rhem’s fast ball has the Yanks trigued with the Idea of making his after Detroit had won the Visitors Gains Ground. blinded tomorrow, everyone will home in Hartford. On Sunday he gonfalon for the third time in Manchester lost the ball on run around in short circles inform­ looked at several building lots a row. Since the big fellow downs and Minghi went through ing all concerneJ that they knew which Mr. Dewing, who is a mem­ joined the club Detroit has for Bulkeley in two rushes for a all along that the Cardinals were first down. Allen ran around end ber of the real setate firm of got as high as second, but Dewing & Dewing, had for sale. there it stopped. the class of this series. If Dutch for ten yards arid another first R'.'i.ther’s left hand proves as dis­ down. LaCoss and McCann were Heilmann has been batting Cigarette cards to the number king on three pccasoins. 1921, concerting as Fennock’s did on Sat­ shining on the tackling end for urday, the same citizens will com­ Manchester but even then the ex­ of 70,000, all In complete sets and 1923 and 1925. He's 32 and, without duplicates, have been col­ with several major league plete the same circles, but tt the cellent Interference of the visitors tune of „ different lyric. Pitching, was making great holes in the lected by an .enthusiast of Lon­ campaigns virtually ahead of local defense. Bulkeley made an­ don. The oldest set in the collec­ him, he may yet break In a In other words, can make a champ- tion was Issued in 1870.* world series battle. or a chum., out o! any ball club, al­ other first down and Minghl, Locke most to Older. and Gray .made about eight be­ tween them* while Gray tore off 15 common» sense yards for another first. Another Brst down followed soon after Waiting for Dawn— and the World Series when Minghl went for about 11 yards through center. Second Quarter. A forward pass was grounded package and Bulkeley kicked. The kick was blocked on the 40-yard line as the whistle blew for the first quarter. In the second quarter Bulkeley held the ball all the time, Man­ chester not having a chance to handierjighter. rush it once.^Ju8t the same, the visitors were unable to push the ball through the Manchester line for when the going became danger­ ous Manchester laid low and smeared the Bulkeley runners. The co siu ^ ! half ended with the ball on Man­ chester’s 20-yard line with three downs to make the yardage. Visitors Score. McCann kicked to Gray who was downed by "Ven^lllo on the 12- yard line in the first play of the third quarter. Marshall made six off tackle-and a penalty gave the visitors first down. McCann recov. ered Marshall’a fumble on the Manchester 40-yard line and Farr W e BELIEVE the made five more yards. Gray recov­ ered a fumble by McCann and advantages of the soft rushed 25 yards for a score. Mar- ■ shall kicked. foil package are so LaCoss recovered a fumble on many, and its econ­ Bulkeley’s 35-yard line after the kick-off. McCann got in Treat’s omy so great,.that way and the runner was thrown for a loss. A forward pass was we have elected to i grounded and the ball went to pack one of our finest Bulkeley. Farr fumbled but recov­ ered and McCann kicked to Mar.- pipe tobaccos in this iball on Bulkeley’s 30-yard line. Score on Bad Pass. handy form to retail Hansen received the kickoff and at ten cents. was downed on his 18-yard line. M Farr received a forward pass which netted him 12 yards and e Manchester’s first down. Steele, the Bulkeley center threw away over Gray's head and the ball went past the goal. Gray dropped on it and LaCoss downed him for a safety. f i a m . m. before the bleacher galea of the Yabkeo stafllnm Hansen caught-Bulkeley’a kick on I •<’ r g r ,

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.^ o n e A u s t in ar NEA SERVICE INC.V: Goxl V m A T HAS GONE BEFORE he was going to lend me the money DOCTOR BUTTON IN SAVAGE’S SKULL <$> Use of Ivory , CHERRY LANE. tiny, beantlfnl. for my thlngi and for a trip to New FIRST PLASTIC SURGERY The newest and for the present: Is playiny the love same with a York! I didn’t agree to travel with apparently the best substance tQ_ The fashion makers may get a BY NINON. « dozen admirals, Inclndlns BOB him! I swear I didn’t! Believe me. hint from this. Much of the hue This is the second of a series of use for repairing defects Is ivory—* HATHAWAY, a youns architect; Faith! Oh! Oh! I want to go hornet and cry about the college co-eds three dally articles on plastic sur­ either natural or synthetic. Dr^J old MR. CLCTinr, her present em- I want Muggy!’’ who are said to have staged a pa­ gery. Tomorrow: The Beauty Doc­ Pollock pointed out that this sub<‘ ployen ALBERT ETTLESON, a “All right. Cherry, darling! We’re jama dancing party in the aisles of tor. stance is more nearly like bone in' mairied travelins salesman, and going to take you home! Don’t cry its composition than any other sub*- CHRIS WILEY, a man of bad so, dear. Bob has his car. We’na a sleeper following a football game seems to rise from the fact that stance known. Both bone and car* repatation, going right now.” By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN tllage are used also, but Dr. Pol­ FAITH LANE, nnselSsh and "Can’t hold this train all day!” the co-eds wore pajamas Instead of old-fashioned nighties, possibly Editor Journal of the American lock’s experience inclined him to ^m anly, is in love with Hatha­ the conductor bawled at them from Medical Association and of Hygeiu favor ivory over either, i way, who comes to Faith for com­ the aisle, summoned there by the pink flannel with high necks and rick-rack braided cuffs. the Health ‘Magazine. Obviously this work Is not foi* fort when he discovers that Chris fear-stricken porter. “Wanta make the amateur, but for the experi^ Wiley is also makins love to a charge against this man, Mister?” enced worker. The so-called adver­ Cherry. he tugged at Bob Hathaways sleeve. Before sheik Abie Broomfield, Even the ancient savages used GEORGE PRUITT, rich amateur "No.” Bob answered shortly. "No. to make holes in the skull to let tising beauty doctors seldom at-, dog driver of the Bering Sea, takes tempt it because the conditions un­ artist, proposes to Faith while the Let him go. No serious damage a New York girl for his bride, he out the demons which they believ­ two are on a Sunday outing, but done, thank God! Come on. Faith ed were responsible for disease. der which most of them work ari insists on fattening her for one not conducive to successful sur­ she refuses him. That evening —and you,” he scarcely glanced at year on good seal blubber.., Abie, Instances are recorded in which F.iith finds that Cherry has dis­ Cherry. Stooping, ho picked up her they also repaired such holes by gery. They choose rather to deludo recently arrived from the great their patients with promises of appeared, taking most of her heavy suitcase, and strode down the frozen spaces, ’ is rumored to be the insertion of buttons of bone clothes with her. Before Faith aisle with It. previously removed. In attempting rapid and easy relief that are neT-> nothing short cf aghast at the er fulfilled. . • ^ can decide what to do, Mrs. Albert "That awful man!” Cherry shud­ spindling framework of such flap­ to repair the ravages of disease, Ettleson, appears, and tells the dered, when Bob Hathaway’s car was pers as he has seen running in and surgeons today sometimes fill in Lane family that she has reason again headed toward home—and out of subways on an elongated ex­ defects with substances of various 9 to believe that Cherry and Ettle-. safety. "Oh, Faith, darling, you and kinds. At the recent meeting of CABBAGE g son have met in Darrow, fifty Bob came just in time! He was__ panse of nude hose. "Look like hungry Eskimo boys,” says Abie. the American Academy of Ophthal­ E miles away, and are eloping to awful! I never dreamed—I thought mology and Otolaryngology In Col­ 1 New York. he was a perfect gentleman. Honest. I am inclined to think that the Cabbage for cole slaw should bH* orado Springs, one entire session Mrs. Lane suffers a severe heart I did. Faith! I’d have killed myself thumbs-down - little - skinny - xlrl finely shredded, soaked an hour 1& 2 was devoted to the newest points R attack and is near death. Faith before I’d have let him—” attitude of Able, the wife hunter, ice water and then drained au4 g summons Bob Hathaway, and he "Shut up!” Bob commanded her m ^ mean muph more to the ema- in this fine surgical art. patted dry between towels. Chop­ B drives Faith to Darrow, breaking sternly. flapperette than the grave Removing an Eye ped green pepper is a pleasing cav« £ ail speed laws, in tfane to board the “Bob—” Cherw began, piteously, words of men of science telling her When an eye must be removed nish. B limited to New York. A porter reaching out a hand that gleamed that she is ^slowly starving herself because of inflammation or dis­ I conducts Bob and Faith to the ghost-white In the darkness. "Don’t to death and becoming a ready vic­ ease— and this Is sometimes done promptly to save the sight of the ^ stateroom he ^inks the runaways you — don’t you — love mo — any tim for anemia and .other perni­ STEADY HEAT S are occupying', and Just as they more?” cious ailments. remaining eye— the cavity that is left may be extremely unsightly. s reach it. Cherry’s voice in a loud "Oh, for God’s sake, hush!” His Foods cooked by electricity heiii' S i Demonstrated by Flo Kennedy of Dr. Harold Gifford of Omaha told scream is heard. voice was like the lash of a whip efit in flavor and texture by thd Queen Mary of England prefers Ziegfeld’s Revue. of various operations that are done I CHAPTER XIX across her face. She drew back, steady heat. Electric refrigera­ moaning. dusting to queening, we are told in to secure a good appearance. When I NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CONDITION — Fingernails that tion, maintaining a uniform tem­ "Don’t bo too hard on her. Bob,” a dispatch from London which an artificial-eye is to be worn the § 66 Faith! Make him let Faith pleaded huskily. "She’s been tells of Queen Mary of All the are yellow or discolored under­ perature, is extremely efficient >Ui socket must be made suitable to keeping foods fresh. 1 X / out!” Cherry’s voice, taught a terrible lesson. I don’t be­ Britains helping the servants put neath. hold it. Sometimes paraffin is em­ i shrill, rising on the cres- lieve she meant any harm—really_” to right Sandringham Palace. DIAGNOSIS— Often this Is the ployed to develop a proper cavity, MEAT LOAF y eendo of a scream, was muffled sud- “Of course you don’t,” Hathaway And she liked the dusting soi result of bruises, or your nails may although most physicians fear this I denly, as If by a hand placed over said more quietly, as If he could not much that she forgot her lunch, be particularly susceptible to stains. i her mouth. substance because its Injection may Mold meat loaf with « little gel­ bear to lay the weight of an unkind they say! TREATMENT — Wrap your produce irritations and overgrowth g "Let me there. Faith!” Bob Hath- word upon the gentleness of her I’m inclined to believe, however, orange stick in cotton and dip it in atine, and turn out on lettuce, with g away shoiUdered her out of the way, more unsightly and certainly more tartar sauce or mayonnaise. , love for Cherry. "But EtUeson was that this picture of Queen Mary, peroxide of hydrogen. Afterwards dangerous than the condition the I and flattened his body against the right. That’s the reason—one rea- the duster, did not go over so big there is no objection to using some g door of the stateroom. "Open the paraffin was planned to correct. didn’t kill him or scramble with the Britains as the picture of nail whitener underneath, if you Dr. Harry L. Pollock of Chica­ = door, Ettleson! Open right now! his face for him. She trlcted him, Cal Coolidge, hay forker, goes over scrub afterwards with soapy water I We’re going to hold this train till go told of several instances in planned to work him for all he was in these United States of America. and a nail brush. Nails that hawe which cancerous growths had fol­ S you do! Let that girl out, or you’ll worth and keep the only coin Svith Something about a monarchy i wish you had!” In his hand a deadly automatic. obviously been painted white, un­ lowed the injection of paraffin by which she could pay him back—her which wants its royalty royal, g There was the grating, hoarse derneath are not considered the beauty doctors to relieve wrinkles There’s not going to be any shooting "Tricked! God. that’s good!” Al­ virtue. What’s virtue like that worth something to gape at as beings best taste. or the sunken bridge of a nose In­ I sound of a curse, then a hand hulla-baloo to round out the mess bert Ettleson hitched his white flan­ —that’s been bought and paid for I fumbling at the Inside of the locked apart|from the common herd! jured by a blow. The appearance you’ve made of things. Get out of nel trousers higher upon his soft, but not delivered? Oh, God!” “ door. As the lock gave, Hathaway seemed beautiful immediately aft­ the way. Faith—and you!” he threw belt-dented paunch. "I’m the bird Cherry sobbed herself to sleep pressed forward Into the small room. Sheer grief, pathos, and sobbing MILLED COCOA er the Injection of the paraffin, but the word at Cherry, as If he hated that’s been tricked. I’ll tell the during the last ten miles, and had tragedy stalk through the soul of _ his face mottled red with anger and the sound of her name. to be shaken gently, like a limp child, soon the irritation set in. Then the i1 exertion. world! Played me for a sucker, she James Oliver Curwood, novelist, Beat cocoa with a dover beater face became a mass of humpy tu­ Faith leaned forward, without ex­ did! Scheming little hussy! She when thp car drew up at the curb S The tableau held for a moment— who pens these poignant lines in a for two minutes, to prevent the mors which had to be removed by When* for Us londi, in-^ posing Bob’s body, although his didn’t have no intention of coming before the Lane house In Myrtle formation of a, film over the top. I Cherry, her silk blouse tom open arms were straining at her, and street. current magazine— surgery and which left serious stead o f meat, ^ clean with me—the little—” “In sacrificing to an ugly fad 1 and half dragged from one shoulder, quite simply took the gun from Al­ scars. I her topaz eyes wide with horror and "That’ll be about enough, Ettle- Her round, sleep-flushed-face was the most beautiful of all things Hefoond a^food Bide bert Ettleson’s hand. She dropped Bon!” Bob Hathaway seized one of as Innocent as a baby’s when she EGG STAINS Celluloid was tried for a while, Ribbon treat. = fright, thp knuckles of one clenched it, as if It had been a vanity case. given to women, your crowning but it also was discarded because I ^ hand thrust into her dlstdkted mouth. the man’s big arms and twisted It walked Into her mother’s room. glory of hair, you have perpetrated Into the wide pocket of her white cruelly, so that Ettleson writhed with the results were unsatisfactory. This carpenter reiolced I whose rouge was grotesquely Faith, behind her, clenched her the greatest atrocity' against femi­ Wet salt will remove egg stains and said, flannel suit. pain and spat foul curses at him. hands with futile anger at the coo­ from silver. I smeared on upper Up and cheeks; "Get your things into your bag. ninity and the fitness and beauty I her short copper-and-gold curls "Well, I guess I’ve got a right to ing, sweet music of her solicitude as "Tbis hits the Cherry, and put on your coat and tell my side of the story, ain’t I?" she bent over the stricken woman of things known in the history of nail rigfrt on I dragged forward across her forehead, womankind!” hat,” she said In a curiously matter- Ettleson demanded, rubbing his whose eyes blared open suddenly, tfaeheadl** I as If brutal fingers had clutched of-fact voice. “ Mama’s sick. She Funny thing is that he found CLEANING ALUYIINUM Any Girl Can I them; her skirt twisted awry on her abused arm with a shaking, too- then filled with a very glory of love. wants you to come right home. I whlte, too well-manicured hand. "I "Cherry, h#ney! Your Mbggy’s two women with long hair to illus­ B si - iler, boyish ■ ips. And, crouching told her you were visiting a friend trate his scathing denunciation. Steel wool will clean aluminum E low against a berth, a big, heavy was gonna play square with _her— sick! I hope I didn’t spoil a good Be Pretty W riUfar/ntRtei** over here.” crazy about her! Played me for a time for you—ought to have told One of ’em looks exactly like an ad cooking utensils. In case food has B m k. eWre^Sr mmi I man. in a peach-colored silk shirt "Well, what are you going to do?” for Herb Juice— It Grows Hair! beeo burned and the pan become I faMf 1 and white flannel trousers, a mono- sucker, she did! Told me she’d go Muggy . where you were going, A new kind of face powder is here Albert Ettleson rose to his full to New York with me-^I was going honey.” Mrs. Lane talking weakly, blackened, boll vinegar and water j I grammed belt buckle pressing Into height, stiffly, as if he had been half Made by a new French Process—stays dSo« 1 his solft, bulging abdomen; his to get her a chance with Felnbaum, held up her hea\'y arms for an In­ Girls with dark soulful orbs and in the pan to remove it. paralyzed. His popping black eyes in musical comedy. Sent her* a stant, then let them drop. raven tresses are certainly In luck on until you take it off. Pores and lines I straight vaseUr.ed black hair falling had not left Bob Hathaway’s face. 1 In dank strings over his blood- coupla hundred dollars I did, that "Cherry’s sorry. Muggy! So awful­ if they can buy a pew dress or coat do not show. Not affected by perspira­ "Not a damn thing—now,” Bob she blew in in clothes! Played me ly sorry! Y’ou and Dad were asleep, or suit this fall, for the very best HELLMANfTS M strutted forehead; his rage-reddened Hathaway said with grim regret In tion. Gives life and beauty to your I black eyes popping out of a fat, por- for a grand little sucker, she did! and I didn’t want to disturb you. of the new fall colors Is red In a Fall Top Coat his even tones. “For two reasons— “Then raised hell when she found Bob couldn’t take me out this after­ dozen differeot guises— purple-red, complexion almost imbelieveable. It is BUUERIhBON > clne face; his big, startlingly white you’ve got a mighty decent wife teeth clamped over his lower Up; the I’d taken a drawing room. Babbled noon, and Fern Bostwick drove over henna-red, brick-red, wine-red, ma­ called MELLO-GLO. You will love iti waiting for you in the Cooper Hotel, about the Mann Act! Pulled the M ayon n aise bristles of his short black mustache from Darrow and wanted me to' go hogany-red, and just plain red. The J. W. Hale, So. Manchester. I and If I killed you—as I would thor­ I’m-a-good-glrl stuff on me! ‘Touch over to her house for supper—I won’t B standing out rigidly like the bristles oughly enjoy doing, you fat swine— me and I’ll scream for help!’ ” he do It again. Muggy! Feel better, I Of a black tooth brush. And In his I’d kill this girl’s mother, too. But One of the most Interesting pic­ rigid, out-thrust right hand a dark- mimicked bitterly. "I was shooting darllngest?” tures snapped in a long time is the if you ever show your ugly, bloated square with her, too—had already Faith could stand it no longer, ran blue, snub-nosed, deadly automatic. face In this neck of the woods again. one of Suzanne Lenglen, queen of "Give me that gun, you damned seen a lawyer about getting a di­ blindly to the living room, where the tennis net, meeting Queen I’ll damage It so your wife won’t vorce from my wife. Had It all fixed fool!” Bob Hathaway spat the Hathaway was waiting to take her Mary of England. Queen Mary’s know you. And I don’t mean may­ up. We’d a-been married In six words at him. to tJie hotel where poor little Mrs. frock covers'her ankles and comes be!” months. Told her so In a letter— Ettleson was waiting for news, If You’ll Ask Faith# darted under his out­ "Did he hurt you. Cherry—darling, she knew what I wanted! She ain’t "I can’t stand U, Bob!” She fluhg almost jto the regal toes. Her be- stretched arm. Into the crowded, darling?” Faith’s queer matter-of- no new-born kitten! She’s been an arm across her streaming eyes. plumed hat is perched well for­ Your Grocer narrow stateroom and flattened her factness had melted into tears, as around—believe me, that baby’s been "I’m sick of lying—for dierry! But ward on her pate and sets upon a body against his. For she knew coil of regal hair. Long kid gloves she watched her trembling sister hide around! Getting a coupla hundred what can I do? Oh, Bob, what can for our milk, you’ll be doing yourself that she loved him enough to take the torn, .ravaged blouse under the bucks and a trip to New York for a I do?” hug the regal arms to the elbows. gladly any bullet that Albert Ettle- smart little coat, and adjust the hug and a kiss’” "Marry her off as quick as you A nornial waistline belt tied snug­ and your family a favor. It’s well Bon, crazy with fear, might aim at saucy little brown velour hat to the While he talked. Cherry’s clenched ly about the queenly hips. Miss him. can!” Again Bob Hathaway put his worth asking for. mauled copper curls without a flsts were pounding him upon chest arm around her shoulders. "I 1^ Lenglen wears knee-length skirt, "Faith! Faith!” Cherry’s fear-fro­ glance Into tlio strip of mirror be­ and paunch, and her rage-strangled lleve she’s engaged to me, among sleeveless sports jacket, and her Every good grocer sells our milk; ask zen body came to life, brushed tween the windows. voice tried vainly to stop the flow others." hair looks bobbed, if It isn’t. against the crouching form of the "No,” Cherry quivered. "I didn’t of his bitter accusations. Faith whirled out of the comfort­ We hear much about queens for it. man she had run away with, flung mean—Faith, I wasn’t going to be "Faith! Make him stop! He’s ly­ ing circle of his arm and stared at and kings setting fashion styles, Itself into Faith’s arms. bad; honest, I wasn’t! He tricked ing, Faith! Bob! He’s lying I didn’t him, dumb with astonishment. which accounts perhaps, for the "Give me that gun, Ettleson! me. Faith—” promise him anj’thlng! He—he said (To Be Continued) large number of dowdy English W.K.STRAUGHAN women. We Americans should give inuiimmiiDifliHinniiinHHfliiiiittiii "SetVice. AWdys thanks for a modist First Lady, al­ PHONE 681 though I can’t quite Imagine Amer­ 3/5 CAST CCNTCn ST. ica ever taking the style habits of SOUTH MANCHCSTOtCOHUt gentlemen, please be seated. There Some of It makes bone, some skin, her First Ladles serlouely euough Is no fight. No one Is angry. Noth­ some teeth, sonm muscle, some Home Page Editorials to copy them! HER OWN ing has happened except that Mr. brain. Every organ in the body, Meredith, in getting up suddenly each in itself a chemical labora­ from his chair, Inadjrertently Eating Again tory, is efficient or inefficient as the knocked over a waiter with a load­ blood makes it. COLOREDim BELTS. • ^ A Y - ed tray in his arms. In S tyle Every thought, every motion, "No one is hurt, not even the Colored leather belts that G I R L r f J O M r every step, every word, uses up waiter.” By Olive Roberts Barton material which has to be replaced match the hats are worn A man from the other end qj the many of the smartest and TROUBLir .AVERTED. Instantly and constantly by the room spoke up: “Hello Jerry Hath­ blood. The blood has to be fed. The youthful appearing frocks. ’’ O /if Cleaners fnat "Clean' away. Who made you master of Focus your attention and vou blood is made by the food. "What John Meredith got up out of his ceremonies. Where’d you get your will feel a long deep vibration that \does not go into the blood cannot hooch? Don’t you know any better (flialr with a boun^. To anyone who shakes the earth. It is a composite be given out. Girls are not only than to break up the dishes and only saw him above the table, he sigh of thankful mothers over the starving their muscles but they are New Combination maim the waiters In your own had the lithe grace of a trained starving their eyes, their teeth, father’s establishment?” recent fashion items In the papers. athlete. So quickly he turned their hearts, their lungs and their Ydur Fall Things "You go way back and sit "No longer is It chic to be tnin,” around, however, that he knocked they tell you. “The diet of lettuce brains. When they get under par, on Some of the most fashionable pelts down a waiter who was just set­ down, Jimmie. You know very well there Is no booze ever served In leaves and thin wafers Is no longer account of malnutrition, sometimes have been sheared and shaved until should be cleaned and pressed right ting down before him a covered necessary.” it takes.years to come back and dish from off a crowded tray. this restaurant.” they resemble cloth, and are then away. We have already had wakings There was a general laugh at True, it is not as popular with sometimes it is never. Unsnpervised . made into very tailored coats for The man fell prone to the floor dieting is the most foolish and Jan- of cold weather; don’t let the real cold and the dishes and dessert went this as the company sat down. the thin girls, but there are still early winter wear. Here is Elinore | "What really did happen, the girls with a tendency to plamp- gerouB thing in the world. sliding toward the other tables It may be well to remind yonr Patterson, daughter of Joseph Me- snap catch you unprepared. where there was a general upheav­ Judy?” asked Jerry, as he dropped ntss who live In mortal terror of al. \lnto the chair beside me. "I heard getting fat. Therefore the spectre of daughter of these things e’er her dlll Patterson, publisher, returning I There is always a rush about this a noise as though the whole house train pulls out of the station. from Europe In ope of the smartest Of course It made a great clat­ lettuce and toast is not altogether time of year, and when there’s a rush ter and attracted the attention of were coming down and ran In to behind us. Not yet can mother set models. Carlo, the wolf hound, has see everybody very much excited.” everyone In the dining room! three square meals on the table for naturally this smooth, clipped sur­ it is natural that our service is slowed Women screamed and drew up to I was 80 thoroughly angry that her family of, girls, with pie, pota­ SHORT JACKETS. even shorter length their dainty I forgot to be diplomatic and an­ toes, flapjacks and dumplings on face, and is also in the height of yp a bit. Get your things to us now .1 dresses and men swore under their swered, "Nothing, except that thr daily bill of Tare. ' Detachable short jackets ' or fashion. bouncer that your father keeps breath and scrambled over to our I am not conducting a clinic, and capes are shown with many of the table. around here, came over to our newest frocks, often of lace or table while you were out and In­ if a girl is on a really hygienic, su­ Jerry, hearing the noise, came pervised diet, I am not spraying chiffon, and they give the effect of in from the office with the other sulted Joan. Her brother just got a bolero. MRS. ADA M. enough to enrage him and jumped cold water upon her ambition to men and ran impulsively over to keep herself down to a certain l w o r k s our table. up to go over and knock him down DOUGAN weight. But at this season of the MERRIFIELD INC. "What is the matter?” and tipped over a waiter. Don’t EVENING FROCK. HARRISON ST. "Is it a fight?” you think we’d better go now? year when so many mothers and We’ve made trouble enough.” daughters part company for months Ah evening frock is of cloth of Teacher of [south MANCHESTER, "Call the police.’’ Mandolin Tenor Banjo These were some «of the excited to come, either on account of school gold with a finely accordeon-pleat- CONN. TOMORROW: Is It Love? or 9areers or work in cities away ed skirt, and a bloused bodice, Mandola Cello-Banjo words that one divided into phras­ The "modern” treatment has been Ukulele Mando-Cello es as they hung above the din and from the old home town, perhaps I with a belt of gold leather. cry of everyone in the restaurant. may be permitted a digression fi’om successfully used in this charming Banjo-Mandolin icm e the editorial field to give some ad­ Ensemble Playing for Advanced Jerry, taking the whole thing in CAPE ADDS SHAPE. ROSE AND BLUE. pink and green glove silk combina­ quickly, and seeing that If some­ Many practical coats for day vice. tion. The pink material is deco- Pupils. [1510 Agent for Gibson Instruments. thing was not done there was li­ wear have straight lines, but a We are not machines’—^these A bouffant frock of Alice blue -rated with pastel-colored geometric able to be a regular mob, clamber­ cape across the back which neu­ bodies of ours. We are chemical Odd Fellows' Block taffeta is trimmed with rose-col­ flowers. Catch stitching in green ed up on a table and holding up tralizes the severity and gives a laboratories. Think of the variety ored tulle and beading In rose-col­ At the Center Room 8 handf aaA. of elements contained la the blood. ored beads. is used on the edges. Up two flUdita. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4,1926.

ELM VER FANNY sdMS S E N SE and n o n s e n s e GAS BUGGIES or HEM AND AMY—Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction By Frank B ^ NO AN6V/ERS FROM "DEAR JUDGE;- -YOUR NOW ..- YOU WILL ALSO NO DOUBT. -AND THATS t h e StORY IT ALL A little bankruptcy now and ALLEGED BUDDIES RIGHTO. REQUEST FOR M Y READ THE FIND ENCLOSED A 'tOU’RE GOOD OF PETRIFIED GAS^ SO SOUNDS then makes a hungry lawyer grin. b o o s t in g HiS STOCK. JUDGE. OPINION OF YOUR OTHER COPY OF BILL OF SALE' AT THAT. NATURALLY. HORACE BEING FISHY EHf 1 HAD A HUNCH I’VE GOT PRISONER'S CHARACTER ONE FROM SHOWING THE CAR TH E ONLY MY COUSIN, I l o a n e d TO ME.> Why have I remained a bache* HE WAS k id d in g US. HIM IN AT HAND. EXCUSE ME THE AUTO YOU REFER TO WAS HITCH IN H IM THE DOUGH TO BUY BUT i’ll' lor? I can’t say, unless It is that H ES THROUGH THE NE)(T FROM ANSWERING. IF AGENCY SOLD TD MR. HORACE YOUR YARNS THIS ROADSTER. THEN GAMBLE I have always noticed how gay a FEEDING OFF ROOM. I c a N T s p e a k w e l l YOU CLAIM HOOK, OF PUGET IS, THEY WHEN THE FIRM FLOPPED, ANOTHER widow’s weeds appear before the THIS TOWN. OF A PERSON, I SAY YOU BOUGHT SOUND,. ..” GOSH DON’T HANG AND HE COULONT HANDLE \Y ON paying teller’s wicket In a bank. BRING HIM IN NOTHING. THAT'S MY, ^ y o u r c a r I ’D FORGOTTEN ABOUT TOGETHER. THE PAYMENTS, I TOOK AND SHOW HIM MOTTO .... FROM, HORACE, BUT I CAN BUT SHOOT. OVER THE CAR. HE’LL The proper way to eat parsnips. H IS fylAlL ED. EXPLAIN THAT. Feed them to the cow and then ^ JU DG E! ) eat the cow. J -N ^ It Money is a small matter with most of us— especially after wo pay the rent, buy the coal and pay our taxes.

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WATCH FOR SXARES It ain’t the trees that block the •. ' trail. It ain’t the ash or pine; u For if you fall, or if you fall. -1 M e BY. mea service. i:k It was some pesky vine ^lll»Hlll»/»H/TTTO°eg»t. IMS.by MttwptiBan Stewpiim SayteMI That tripped you up, that threw IlLJiLJl The fruits of political victories you down. are plums. That caught you unawares; SKIP'PY JSff Percy Crosby The bi« things you can walk around— DffELUGENCE TESTS But watch the way for snares. I, AN UM Wc.AR .yAcerMA N luAS’ UP AT THC y o H € SOCH 'WOU<5MTS IS* |hoos€?n ' we S-AY5 t h £:y 'R

Jim: That girl over there is a live wire. Jam: Introduce me; I want to be shocked.

Since they quit dancing with their feet you can’t tell whether a couple is having a dance or a chill. Mr.: I’ll have to let some bills go this month— our grocery bill Is something fierce. Mrs.: Yes, dear, and so is the grocer.

The law doesn’t appear so ma­ jestic to the fellow who can vio­ late it and get away with it. The Bard's Condition I have the grippe, and, if you SALESMAN $AM- Sam’s Right Again please. Symptoms of every known disease. VR C ^ IN ' H O n t. , j DortT WoO TAkCN 'THese. K E tf KOUDV — ^F)S BOOOV, Save the rickets, leprosy, and I nULM ■? V00« 0EPi« U T tl^ W o n t iA — may IT'iK 30^\t ‘5uJ\?T eKtsKGeo nE.- sbo g r r ss TfeOlL'i* CftK TOO ^ iN ftN WIDOW), Y ou -t'n GETTikg fRRO PlLWMS TtL\_ rvc. Not have hydropho-bia. 5 O’CLOCK Hone.- VoO'Rt So T ? fo 0 3 L ^ KOTonOBlLE, Have you studied the finfe arts M O C K ifA L o o g . VOvTK LOST WHERE. of poetry, music, drama, litera­ A man can smell with his nose, ture and art? If so you will have but that is where a woman shines. little difficulty answering the ques­ tions listed below. The correct W’hat are you doing? answers are printed on another Sending an applause card to the page: telephone company. I got two OfFifj 1. Who is the concert artist right numbers last month, 3-ji shown in the accompanying illus- tration? “ I understand they’ve invented 2. Who wrote the play. a new kind of corset without lac­ “ Ghosts” ? es.” 3. Who was James Abbot “ Aw, I bet there’s' some string Whistler? to it.” 4. Who wrote “ Mademoiselle de Maupin” ? “One must know all the facts to 5. Who wrote Sartor Resar-' ^ case,” the speaker was say- tus” ? ' ing. “ Many of us are inclined to make snap judgments rather than 6. Who wrote “ Childe Harold” ? investigate carefully. We are like 7. Who wrote the opera “Lo­ little Bobby Brown. hengrin” ? “ ‘Mother,’ said ' little Bobby, S. WJio. wrote the following? bursting into the house all out of “ The world is so full of a breath, ‘there’s going to be the FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS What Was the Use? numbqr of things, deuce to pay down at the grocer’s. I’m sure we should all be as His wife has got a baby girl and happy as king.” VNtttRE’S TAAT C O fiS i POWi AEJ2E he'd had a “ Boy Wanted” sign in AllCkEL ■? ’S600D \mATS 7A1S 10. Who wrote “ Leaves of the window for a week’.” QUICK. .7 VWIUUE AN^’ Grass” ? V&R SMAU.e2'/4 ME t- , ORTDtAKEA V6AM. oscAft’S 6&rnM’ iMTo 1 AEAR ABOUT Golf is a game where the ball w you AN' VWlLUe PoliE A T / A FI6AT ALMOST LITTLE JOE lies badly and the player well. VOO! (I ALMOSTAAVIIM’ . A FI6AT LWAY5 ReMEM&eR, We really need a larger army. OSSIE? ^ IT TAKES Two To As it is some movie companies must wait weeks to get soldiers for M AKE &AC> COMPANY— . a picture.

j As a rule the less a person knows .y the surer he is that he is right.

A man is never as bad as other people say, nor as good as he says himself. As riches increase taxes are in­ creased that consumed them.

// Most of us think we could do much better if we only had the op­ portunity which we don’t realize we have. WASHINGTON TUBBS H The Harvest is on and there are The Powerful Katrinka on Moving Day farmers who were perfectly right By Crane when they raised a howl.

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. 'i--- PAGE TWELVE M ^Ir^ater SwttUtg ^ m lS MONDAY, 0CT0BEir4, 1929J : The Dewey-Rlchman company Is Miss Elsa Brunotte of New York today moving into its new quarters City,was a visitor in town Saturday. ANNOUNCE TEACHERS ABOUT TOWN at Main and Birch streets. She is ■ daughter of the late Mr. -rw and Mrs. Charles Brunotte, for Funeral services for Evelyn V, many years residents of the north FOR EVENING SCHOOL Two Patterns To Whist players are cordially invit­ Laird, three-months-old daughter of end of the town, and has had great ed to attend the whist which will Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laird of 46 success as. a special teacher of chil­ Choose From be held in Tinker hall this evening Pine street, were held at Watkins dren who stammer or are affected Sessions Start This Evening; under auspices of the Woman’s Brothers this afternoou at 2 o’clock. with speech Impediments. Principal Potter Names Benefit Association. Mrs. Lena Rev. Joseph Cooper of the South Faculty. , Kuster is chairman. A short Methodist church officiated, and Manchester Lodge of Masons meeting will be held beginning burial was in the East cemetery. will have a double session tomor­ Principal A. N. Potter of the lo­ promptly at 7.30 and officers and row evening. The first special cal . Evening School has an­ members are urged to be present. Rev. A. Elwyn Tlngley, Ph. D., communication will take place at nounced the names of the teachers will give a lecturo on "The Yelllow- 5:15 and the sfecond at 7:30. At who will instruct the various sub­ Ralph Cone of East Center street, stone—Uncle Sam’s Great Play both sessions the Entered Appren­ jects offered on the curriculum. who underwent a serious operation ground,’’ in the South Methodist tice degree will be conferred. Night school opens this evening. at the Memorial hospital Tuesday I church on Frid/iy evening at 8 The list of teachers on the faculty evening, is now believed to be well 'o’clock under the auspices-of the Leslie Rose of Montclair, N. J. follows: on the road to recovery. Epworth League. Tickets have and his sister, Mrs. Arline Rose Miss Florence Lee, Stenography; been placed in the hands of Ep­ Stewart of Franklin, Mass, were in Miss Charlotte Doane, Typewrit­ The Happy-Go-Lucky girls will worth League members. town to attend the Wetherell fam­ ing; Mr. Earl Trotter. Bookkeep­ meet for work and business in the ily reunion Saturday. ing; Mr. Francis Lee, Accounting; conference room at the Community i South Manchester Lodge of Mr. E. M. Shelton, Chemist; Mr. 100% clubhouse this evening. Moose will hold its regular meeting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ledgard of Ralph Proctor. Mathematics; Mr. tonight in Tinker hall at 8 o’clock. Union street arrived home last Chester Robinson, Mathematics; Sunset Rebekah Lodge members All members who have not already night from their summer camp at Mr. William E. Buckley, High A ll W ool are reminded of the regular meet­ procured tickets for the invitation Fourth Lake in the Adirondacks. School English; Miss Marie C. No­ ing in Odd Fellows hall this eve­ social and dance October 18 should Mr. Ledgard reports one of the lan, French; Mr. Herbert McCann, ning to be followed by a social in do so at once as there are only most successful fishing seasons Citizenship; Miss Doris Osborn, charge of a committee headed by twelve tickets left. that he ever enjoyed in the moun­ Cooking; Mrs. Emma Laking, Blankets Mrs. Jessie Wallace. tains. During the time he was Mrs. John Johnson, Miss Nettie there he caught 101 bass, all over Johnson and Miss Mary Bowen, Beautiful four inch block size, the largest weighing 2 3-4 The directors of the Manchester The regular meeting of the Wom­ Sewing and Dressmaking; Miss plaids in colors of pink, blue, Community club will have a confer­ pounds. They all measured from Mabel Lanphear, Grammar Grade an’s Christian Temperance Union eleven inches up. Subjects; English for Foreign-born tan, and gray. Full bed size, ence this evening at eight o’clock at will be held tomorrow afternoon at the clubhouse. Adults. Miss Emma Borowski, Miss 66x80 inches. Also plain gray. • 2:30 at the home of Mrs. J. A. Hood William Rublnow is now in New Marie Bongiorono, Miss Annette L. A pair of these blankets would of Chestnut street. An address will York on a buying trip. Klee, Miss Mildred Bernhardt, A rehearsal of all past noble be given by Miss Ruena West of the Mrs. Ethel W. Eddy, Miss Lucy make a handsome gift for the grands will follow the meeting of Hartford ’Tuberculosis society. Her Raymond Hennequln recently un­ Corcoran and Miss Grace Corco­ Special! autumn bride. Sunset Rebekah lodge'this evening, subject will be "Health and Habits derwent an operation for appendi­ ran. and they are urged to make every of the Children in the Home and citis at the Manchester Memorial effort to be present to prepare for School.’’ All Interested are cor­ hospital. Tuesday and Wednesday Noble Grands’ night, October IS. dially invited. ROB “GAS” STATION A marriage license was issued today to Seth L. Stanhope of South Lyme and Miss Dorothy J. Porter, ALMOST WRECK PLACE daughter of Mrs. Ora C. and the AllT Wool late Wesley B. Porter. Maurauders Use Crowbar to In another column of today’s Smash Door and Windows; Herald will be found the notice of $300 Worth of Goods Stolen. Double Blankets the Board of Selectmen in regard to making voters. The board, with Burglars, evidently amateur, ^ JL JLJL JkJ the registrars and town clerk, will from the manner in which they Full Bed See Our . hold their first session for this pur­ smashed th; doors and windows to % pose next Saturday, October 9. gain entry, robbed the Flat Filling Size Window 75 Shoes for.^en The Board of Selectmen will also be Station at Oakland sometime dur­ in session on Saturday, October 16. ing Friday night or early Saturday 66x80 Display They will sit from 9 a. m. until 8 morning. As the manager put it Part W ool p. m. Only those can qualify "the station looked as if a cyclone whose names are on the to-be-made had struck it.’’ HOW AND WHY list which will to prepared by the When the manager arrived Sat­ registrars tomorrow. urday morning he found the doors During the second week of February this year our blanket buyer sat around Blankets and windows smashed. It seemed a Round Table in our New.York office together with about forty other buyers Miss Rosella Wrenn of Water- as if the marauders had used a from the largest stores in the country. The particular task of these buyers Those who prefer the part bury, Connecticut, is spending two crowbar in the dqor from the wool blanket will find a large weeks at the home of Mrs. Louis marks. There was ho money in during this meeting was to look through samples of blankets submitted by the Tack of Oak Place. the cash register but everything various mills of the country and to select a blanket that they considered to be stock here. Plain white with was topsy turvy. It was estimated the best quality and price. colored borders of blue, rose Persons who are Intending to be­ that about $300 worth of accessor­ and gold. Fine sateen binding come voters should bear in mind ies had been stolen. Our order was only a small part of the 25,000 blanket order which was The local police have been noti­ placed during that week. So you have not only our judgment but the judg­ to match. Two sizes, 60x80 that their applications must be in for the full bed, and 70x80 for the hands of the registrars before fied and are working on the case. ment of forty other shrewd and keen blanket buyers. 5 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. The the double bed. registrars will have a session at the Hall of Records beginning at 9 HARVEST FESTIVAL a. m. and closing at 5 p. m. It is All Wool Filled Comfortables absolutely necessary that every per­ Phone Your son who wishes to be made a voter IS WELL ATTENDED Full Bed should first file an application. Wonderful Products of Local Farms to Be Size V alue! Order Sold at Salvation Army Cita- Warm, soft comfortables filled with pure wool filling, W i o AUTOS COLLIDE. drf Tonight. Covered with fine If you are unable to come __ ^ t ilt p a ir quality sateen. Your choice of floral or Parisian designs. Full bed size. Colors: Gold, rose, and blue. to the store tomorrow or }yKTo\i.\\(^ A Ford owned and driven by Jo­ Well-attended Harvest Thanks­ Wednesday, ’phone your seph Pentland of Charter Oak street giving services were conducted at Blankets—^Main Floor. w ,.,. , and a Chevrolet sedan owned ahd the Salvation Army citader by Ma­ order. driven by Armaud Barthiaune of jor and Mrs. Thomas Seaver of 447 Main street came together on Hartford. The visiting officers Charter Oak street on Saturday. had charge of all the services dur­ The Ford was wrecked and the ing the day. Never Before Such Bed Chevrolet escaped with badly dent­ In the evening Major Seaver (TT^O you want a pair of shoes to get ed mud guards. and his wife said goodbye to Man­ L y enthusiastic about? Shoes that give It was a fifty-fifty proposition as chester as they leave on Tuesday far as responsibility was concerned for Birmingham, Ala., where they you a new satisfaction every time you as it appears that both drivers will take over the work of the Spreads A t put them on? speeded up to pass first between Army in the Dixie division. autos parked on each side on the The hall was decorated with au­ Then you want Bostonians—your eye will road. They got there at the same tumn leaves and the collection of Full Bed time and the smash-up occurred. fruit and vegetables occupied a Two Beautiful guide you to your style. And Bostonians No arrests were* made. place on the platform. These Size Patterns will give distinction to your feet. products of surrounding farms MARTHA DURKIN, DEAD were collected by Commandant Ab­ bott and Envoy Ralph Jones last These are the advertised Stevens Spreads Martha Durkin, a sister of Mrs. week. They will be sold tonight John Digney of 209 East Center at 7 o’clock at the annual harvest Every housewife knows these well known and nationally ad­ street, died last night at the home sale. vertised bed spreads. Through our New York office we have of her sister. Death was due to been able to secure these beautiful bed spreads to sell at this pneumonia. The funeral will be low price. GLENNEY'S held tomorrow morning at nine MOTORCYCLE AMUCK o’clock in St. Jamts’s church and . m elo d y blue and tan, two tones arranged in alternating burial will be in St. James’s cem­ stripes blend to give the height of chromatic splendor to this Next door to Woolworth’s Cor. Main and Birch Sts. etery. WITH YOUTH ON IT lovely rayon spread. Size 72x108 and 90x108. -All shades. • i -^BMANCE—The story of art and fashion intricately w^oven A.S a Result John Gordon, Jr., into this exquisite spread that comes fn solid colors of rose, "V ‘*" V •• Tfii " I tf k n Is in Hospital With a Broken orchid, gold and blue and displays a broken crinkle stripe on a Leg. Jacquard background. Scalloped with square corners. Bed Spreads—^Main Floor, Riding a moto.'cycle for the first I time in his life, John Gordon, Jr., 117. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gor­ Going Hunting? don of Winter street, crashed into an automobile on Center street yes­ Free Parking terday afternoon and frretured his Space in Free Delivery We are prepared to supply what leg. The boy -..as taken to the Rear of Store Anywhere in Memorial hospital where the frac­ SOUTH MFKNCHCSTrr? • CONN you need in Hunters' Clothing and ture was reduced. Town The motorcycle, owned by Stan­ Shoes. ley Irwin of Church street, has been the source of amusement for Bass High Cut Leather Hunting a number of boys in that section for some time. Yesterday some of the Moccasins, 12,14 and 16 inches high, boys near Bantley’s filling station held the machine while Gordon at $9.50 to $14. mounted It. He threw in the clutch and the motorcycle started Bass Leather Top, Gold Seal Rub­ off. Our Speci3j 15 Day Offer Gordon could not stop the SPECIAL ber Bottom Shoes, 12 and 16 inches machine and it went across the Now In Progress street. The boy. Instead of closing high, at $7.50 and $9. the throttle, opened it and the On Shoe Repairing for 15 Days motorcycle gathered speed until it Rubber Heels OC ^ Barker Leather Top Hunting Shoes reached the other side of Center Men’s Leather Soles, Sewed On, Regular cP 1 f \ f \ -12-inch, $6.50. street where it crashed into a park­ Attached m OC l^ice $1.50, Now In My P lace...... Jp 1 * U U ed automobile and fell on the boy’s leg. Ladies* Leather Soles, Sewed On, Regular Heavy Wool Hunting Socks, 60c to SAM YULYES Price $1.25, Now In My P lace...... / v C $1.25. BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS 701 Main St. Johnson Block So. Manchester The very best oak leather used. These prices can’t New Haven, Oct. 4— Morris be compared. Realize the saving and rush your work Rosen, owner of a department store in to the at 205 Bridgeport avenue, Devon, Flannel Shirts, medium and heavy, gray and khaki, $2.50 to $5. today filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy. Liabilities $10,019; rammed the rear of his truck. Mar­ assets $5,023. William A. Silver, a MARTIN LOSES RACE tin was spatterel with' the fiery $5^0 $^0" "'sdium and heavy weight, all colors. Burnside, East Hartford grocer, fluid. fiostiHi Shoe Repair Shop also filed a voluntary petition; lia­ He was rushed to the Memorial bilities $1,951; assets $407. WITH GRIM REAPER hospital where his vitality amazed 105 Spruce Street South Manchester the physicians. The plucky youth Moleskin Hunting Pants, side lace leg, fine quality, $5. succeeded in staving off death for Young Man Spattered With a much longer time than It was ex­ Acid in 'Accident Dies at pected. He was game to the last and only a few days before he died, AlRS. HUGH THORNTON Hospital. believed he would be able to return Thornton of Hartford and Gordon to his home the following week-end. H. Thornton of Chicago. 111. She George Martin, 19-year-oId Ox­ The body was taken to the Mrs. Mary E. Thornton died at also leaves seven grandchildren, ford youth, who was severely burn­ youth-’s late home. Martin is sur­ her home, 15 Spring street early one sister, Mrs. Sarah A. Kllner of Arthur L. Hultman ed with, acid here recently, died at this morning after a few days’ ill­ Burnside avenue, and one brother, vived by his father and mother, and the Memorial hospital Saturday six sisters. ness with acute kidney and heart Henry W. Harrison of this town. Pidnting and Decorating. night. trouble. Bo^’ Basement Paper Hanging. Martin, It will be remembered, The funeral service will be held was operating a truck containing Mrs. Thornton who was 62 years Wednesday, October S from her Canvas Ceilings a Specialty. old leaves beside her husband, two late home at 3 p, m. Rev. Jamee I several carboys of sulphuric acid. London Is the slowest moving daughters. Mrs. Harry Fraser and Stuart Neill of St. Mary*i Bpiscopal He was turning into the driveway city in the world. ’The speed of R. E. Morton at the Woodland Paper Mills when Mrs. William Wetherell and five church of which she was a memhoi’ 54 RosseU S t Phone 3q3*5 traffic on some streets has fallen sons: J. Henry and Howard W. will officiate. Burial will be in a Hartford bound troUav qar to M low. as thzae mUas an hour. Thornton ot tU i town:' Samuel S. the East cemetery^

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