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HEAVYHTTINGIN " THE WORLD SERIS RINGROSE AGAIN INSISTS TESTATOR WAS INFLUENCED | Appeal On Will of Mrs Frank Foster > Heard in buporiorn gL L s . OCTOBER B, 1925, as Fakes New York, Ol S.—Officials of the Metropolitan Museum of Art today i+ fused to discuss assertions by Joha C© \an Dyke, professer of the history of art and archacelogy at Rulgers that wot one of the 1T paintings in that & Kels to Be Arraigued on i Degree Murder Count Slockion, Osl. O A—Arsign: ment in superior couwit here today was | scheduled 1n the gase agninst Alex A [ Kels the Lodi butohes, Whe confess: I4 he killed & strangor 5o that the | corpse might be identifed as that of ! ., |gatiern aseribed (o Rembrandl is gon. | Kels and §100,000 fram ne and that not mere than 35 ples | pald Kels' supposed wid tures out of the 808 or merg evedited | Joaquin county grand ary yesterday 10 the Duieh masier are definitely inmvud Kels on a charge of wilful Lnown as his work murder elicious ! Court, "~ Rooonds Sbow Fow Men Have ~ Been Able to Make Four Hits Mary Martin| fram a devisk Hartiord pro- Late vourt setting aside the will of hor aunt, Mis. Frank Foster of West Hartford, was heard yesterday before Judge Webh in superior ecourl, and | James Ringrose of this city, a sen-in law the testator, tepeated his charges of “undue influence.” At the time of making her will Mrs Pew players have heen able 10| ogo was 53 years old and had heen | gather a8 many as four hits In one | uwerlng for neatly a year with | warld's series game, The records show | Luaomia and for three months with | . ~— p ten men to have accomplished this|,conritis, Hhe bequeathed her farm | - : b S o . i g ] & | ¥ ial qhoubold.n . . brown fla "‘l“ T to Thomas Devitt, lert §1,000 1o &t | n 1908 Tom Leach, of the Pirates, | iridget's chureh in Kimwood and the . jacks sure h taste like gathered two singles and two triples amount to Catherine MeAloon o Young, of the Red Box. Clarenee | 4 piece, The s of §500 was feft to Beaumont, Pirates, accounted for four | her grandson, Francis Ringrose, son " 14 _Rarve. . will no cold this winter even if the strike is pro- singles off Dineen of the Red Box, In|of her daughter and James Ringrose vs at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., ill not be col y ‘\:-‘m‘“ pil:ll:t‘the ,:‘rin" P H more Wl\.u @nother game of the same series On Ringrose’s petition, the will was . $ . Frank Isbell of the Chicage White | set aside in Hartford prok Box, doubled four times T the October | and Mrs, Martin removed as execu- 19 game of 1908 off Reulbach, Pelster trix, The Hartford Conneeticut Trust | and Ovorall of the Cubs, Another|Co, was named in her stead, Mrs, i White Sox player, Fdgar Hahn, bump- | Martin's appea! is brought to make ed Brown and Overall, of the Cubs, |the original will effective, for four singles In each game of the | e Smeaeries. | ne Tysers |GOING tO Worid~ Series BaRed the ‘i for thres sgtcs ani | At Expense of Church spanked the ball for three singles and a double off Pleister and Reulbach of Aynouncement was made today that the Cubs, | tiekets to the world aeries baseball Larry Doyle, New York Nationals, |gumes had been awarded to the fol- found Coombs and Plank, Athpetics, |lowing by the ehurch of St. John the | for two siagles and two doubles, Oct, | Evangelist: Jack Gullagher, 3§ Jubi-! 25, 1911, The following day Dan Mur- | stroet; James Wright, Unionville; phy, Athleties, batted three singles | Ituy B Middletown; Edwin A and & double of Wiltse, Ames and | Parker, FFrank Crowley, Matthew W, Marquard of ‘the Clants | BEgan, Fagan, Ray Begley, James Three New York Giant« colceted | Lennihan, Portland, four hits In the 1921 xerfes with the - - Yankees. I'rank I'risch butted out four singles off Carl Mays' delivery MAPLE H"JIJ NEws “October 6. In the October T game, with Bhawkey, Colling, Quinn v | AT the Yankees, | Rogers pitching for appeal of Mrs n of Lhe The The Asseciated Press New York, Oct. & —Hatling feats in worid's series, altheugh eclipsed In Brilliance by the work of the pitehers, | have been the outstanding features in many games of the annnal classic of e Homes of mine longed, Here you see sons of the miners gleaning good eoal from When & woman finds herself affiiets ed with backache, headaches, nervoul ness, dragging-down paing, pain in her side, irregularities and ireitability, dark circles appear under the eyes and her complexion gets sallow, she may be sure the underlylng cause is some allment peeuliar to her sex, Such women should act quickly and take the great American remedy for such | vonditions, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound, and they may be wived years of suffering. Vor generas tions this old-fashloned root and herh medicine has heen restoring allly women to health, and it muy be relied upon with perfect confidence, I Your utifol New Market—peclal George Burns connected with two sin- | e will be held fn the Newiungton WITH THE DAYS GROWING SHORTER \ ° ¥ffort Has Been Made to Giv Our gles, a double and triple, while ¥rank | yown hall Monday evening. » o g , Patrons Many Real Birthday Bagains Snyder, the Glant catcher, made four & THE NEED FOR N singles. Mr, and Mrs, Walter J. Sorrow of 0 - ~ oy SERVICE | THE MoHICAN MARKET Groh, In the first game Groh walked AR In Your Home is Growing Greater Every Day. A - This Being The First A The adjourned annual town meet- ( year's 1‘ | | once and connected for two singles The annual meeting of the Newing- and one triple off Push and Hoyt. ton parents and teachers' association The first world's serics player to [ will be held in the Newington Congre- clean the bases with a long hit wus | gational chapel next Wednesday even- George Rohe, a substitute player for|ing at § o'clock. A sociul will follow the White Sox in the 1906 he business meeting. . Ttohe's three base hit off Pfeister, a — Cub southpaw, scored th runners, The second “clean-up” hero was mer Smith, o fthe Cieveland Indians, who did even better by hitting a4 home run with three men,on in the October 10 game of 1920 with Brooklyn. Bur- leigh Grimes pitched for. Brooklyn. Ross Young, of the Giants, on- pected with one of Warren Collins'| curves in the 1921 series for a triple when the bases were full. Earlier in the same inning with Jack Quinn Miss Edith Sampson of ‘Burlington, pitching for the Yanks, Young drove|Vermont, s a guest of Miss Beatrice out a double, | Moody this week, ¢ RIS B R s | Miss Marguer Roberts and Rob- | ert Hart of Brookline have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam I7, Sternberg of Golf street, 1 | serics, | u) K (O Mrs, Alice Huston has returned to home in Chicago after spending with her sister, Mrs. Quoted Below You Will Find The F ine;t‘ Q;l;li_ty vat- ! Tempting Pric ECIAL FROM 9 TO 11 A, M. BIG LAMB SALE 5GS YOUNG TENDER LAMB he SOVC | A weeks home can be made electrically up-to-date with economical ELECTRIC LIGHTS and con- using time and labor-saving clectric ap- special easy Your clean, safe, venient outlets for pliances' before cold weather sets in on our 'ry class will be started on October 16, at 9 o'clock in ange hall. Iree instruction will be given by Miss Sands of Hart- ford. S| ROUND, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE~ STEAK ............. LB. 18¢ | ciisoune m TEN MONTHS i i e i ™ PAYMENT PLAN T SWIFT'S STEW . LB, 24c 1 OES ] Peck You pay but one-tenth of total cost and your house is JSHLY GROUND HAMB 3'LB wired. Balance in nine equal monthly payments, The Conn. Light & Power Co. 92 WEST MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 230 elght pairs of crutches and threc air|gudies this week at Witherspoon's 3 3 cushions. Anyone can have any of|studio York. ¢ these articles by calling 2058-2. ¢ ALL DAY SPECIALS BEEF VEAL Weé were very glad to have Mrs, Alden, our national president, at the BOILING MEATY LEGS . 5c TO ROAST e Y lsc il'fl“l( CHOW 2 r.ncctlng Monda PRIME; RUMI AN I Low 12¢ 14c¢ ISHOULDENRS it ! ISH 5 RIB ROLLS ........ Lb 24c 10c : PRIME RUMP 29¢| ROASTS . . LDEN CIAL FROM 9 TO 11 A, M. ‘ E | SPECIAL AFTERNOON SA SHOULDERS ROASTS BEEF (53 10 5'P. M. SPINACH The first meeting of the Woman's club was held Wednesday afternoon at Goodwin Park. Following a busi- ness meeting and roll call the mem- A regular mecting of the Sunshinc gociety was held Monday afternoon. Thirty-cix calls were magde on the sick “and shut-ins; 46 oranges were sent tof oo onjoyer o 4 the New Britain hospital; five bou- s SIOHEE im"k(.mt i I queéts of flowers were sent to the sick.| Mps. A, Van Veen, We have four wheel chairs not in use, | \jyrtle. Nordstrom, formerly Miss LB, .. | FRESH CUY MONROE ST. ASS: MEETING Discussion of School Accommodations CHUCK At Mecting October 16—Dr, Ireland Lb. To Talk on Children's Health b, Members of the Monroe street school Parents and Teachers' associa- tion will discuss school accommoda- tions at a meeting Tuesday evening, Octoher 16, The accommodations guestion has been debated previously and, it is said, a petition for improved quarters for children in that district will be circulated, Dr. @G. Treland, director of publie edycation and health for the state hoard of edueation, will speak on “¢hild Hygiene and Health Teaching.” On the entertainment program will be Miss Cora Bertini, soloist, and Miss Lillie Bertini, pianist. | Refreshments will be served. WEST FOWL . IARKED R AGO \DRRIIDS OF OUR BAKERY PRODUCTS— fuwiviirisonsiun il STILL PREVAIL THAT IS WHY WE HAVE MADE A DECIDED HIT WITH ovR # CUSTOMERS, TRY THEM ! w. e IWHEAT, GRAHAM OR 25¢ ¢ | RYED BREAD PANCY JECTED— EGGS......... .2 DOA 75c | Mixed Cup Cakes . .| [ Mocha Cup Cakes . Butter Horas ... Asst'd Rolls ... Asst'd Buns . Mocha Layer Cakes Whipped Cream Laycers., .. Whipped Cream Pufis Jelly Rolls ., Asst'd Cockies * | BUITERED FROS [LAYER CAKES ... ¥ BUTTER......... 2 LBS. 'LARD | CHEESE | BUTEER DUIR DINNER BLEND COFFSS L Ih D TEA | T e - 'SHORT CAL PAR DOCKET ‘Fifteen cases arc listed on the decket for the short calendar session of the city court to be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock: Guiseppe | Surarvo against Paul Vasques, judg- ment for failure to comply with or- der of court; H. W. Dubois against Gharles 8. Andrews, judgment. A, P. Gunn against H. Ampoliani, judgment; Sadie Dubowy against Sarah Sahoo, et al, judgment; Joseph B. Barry, et al, against E. Plucker, judgment; Salvatore Squillace against John W. Finch, judgment; Sovereigns Trading | Co. against Mrs, Sam Rassett, judg- ment; Sovemeigns Trading Co. against B. P. French, judgment; Sovereighs Trading Co. against Irank 1. Kings- bury, judgment; Corrado Bianco, et al, against Frank Gentile, hearing on e MUENSER HESE SW MIXED | PICKLES | 35¢ [ 200 LB, LBy 25¢ RUD BUTTERILY M MOHICAN EVAPORATED .\lll:l(: 3 Cans 31c¢ The FLORSHEIM SHOE Blending refined style with com- fort is an art in which Florsheim excels—Shoes of such attrac- T bkt it Adam tive appearance are a pleflsure B ivatre At e st an to wear, a satisfaction to own. order that .Dlflln(\lif file jl bill 0: p‘u.:; .H B e Sowchh Jomeon, . order _tor The Florsheim Parkway A Style of the Times seppe l'!‘rrIll'l<ln‘r,;|“zr.1i'h~5 ‘ll‘;“, "y\:hlru 10 disclosure of defense and judgment == | VOGUE SHOE SHOP court Por the yu‘;uvhfl in the case of McMillan, Inec., M son, for damages of L2 and costs of 813 £4; for the plaintiff to recover pleading; Delphine Roberts against | Judge B. W. Alling has arded 236 MAIN STREET OPPOSITE MONUMENT Otto Allen, pleading or default; Gui-| the following judgments in the city Ale | NI €. SODA CRACKE BARLY 4t .\.I‘Z PPAS (Fancy) PARED MU S NEW LLBOW MACARONI .. ACK SAUER KRAUT .. FIN 150 | FANCY GRATED PINEAPPLE .. SPECIAL !! — ALL MORNING SUGAR SALE—7 a. m. to 12:30 m SUGAR .10 Lbs. 98¢ SUGAR. . 2 Lbs. 23¢ SUGAR .10 Lbs. 97c| I' SUCCOTASH 'ES—FOR C4 TOMATOES—(FANC BASKET VATIVE CABBAG SMALL ONIONS—FOR PICKLING y i | SOLID HEADS and | IN APPLES—(VERY ¥ RGE BASKET . against A 2.50 CRANBERRIES "'T'f“’." Pint 350 TOKAY GRA 3 12¢| SCOTCH KIPPERED HERRING . Lge. Can FRESHLY OYSTLRS IMPORTHD SARDINE! FOR THE MAN WHO CARES possession of premise o 27 81 in the case of against Anzelo Berti 1o recover damages cnsts of 8980 in the MeCarthy against John McDonald, emaschko plaintife eosvsasras sesatossramessoeesssesses wos- onevsssrarionaes? of 0 and i, it of