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A- PRIC^ THREE CENTS MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1928. (TWELVE PAGES) VOL. XLIL, NO. 91. Classified Advertising on Page lU.
■V MOB STORMS JAIL THRONG CHEERS COOLIDGES PRESIDENT LEAVES A IS BUSY IN HAVANA AS ENVOYS TO GET KIDNAPER WASJNGTON Confessed Slayer of Five OPEN CONFERENCE BRISTOL MAN . Seventeen Fires and Many Year Old Dorothy Schnei False Alarms Keep Fire Coolidge Party Starts For SAYS HE SAW What^s One Foot der Is Hidden In Reforma men Working All Throngk Home at 7:45 a. m.— Pan- tory Cell. M i m C l R L the Night. More Or Less ? American Congress Gets
Flint, Mich., Jan. 17.— Adolph Down to Business After Hotelling, confessed kidnaper and Lawyer Declares Girl He Washington, Jan. 17.— Police fiend-slayer of five-year-old Dorothy pressed a vigorous manhunt today Two Days of Festivities. Schneider, is hidden away in a Gave a Lift on Deerfield for the pyromaniac who started the strong cell at the state reformatory worst series of fires In Washington’s at Ionia, Mich., according to reports history. Road Was Miss Frances The city was kept in an uproar Havana, Jam 17. — President reaching here today. during the night and early morning Coolidge’s visit to Cuba came to an The 47-yc„;--old murderer, who St. John Smith, hours by seven major fires, ten less end today when he left for home on was arrested late yesterday at his er fires, and many false alarms. the cruiser Memphis at 7:45 home at Owo-vo, was rushed to Damage was estimated at more Lansing after a mob of 10,000 .en than $500,000 and the figure may o’clock. The President’s visit to raged citizens stormed the jail here Bristol, Conn., Jan. 17.— The go higher. this city to address the Pan Ameri and demanded his life. search for Miss Frances St. John Sixteen firemen were taken to can Congress proved a pronounced The move from Lansing to the Smith, missing Smith college fresh hospitals suffering from exposure success. Both Mr. and Mrs. Coo Ionia reformato. - was made when and smoke hut there was no loss man, shifted to this city today fol lidge were given continuous ova authorities learned another mob of life. was forming at the capital. lowing the statement of George All fire apparatus was on the run tions when they.appeared in pub Hotelling is married and the Ward, local attorney, that he had from shortly after 11 o’clock last lic. They were impressed by the father of five children, two of them seen a young woman here on Sun night. Ten companies and a deputy warmth of their reception both in married daughters. He was an elder chief from Baltimore and all avail this city and outside when they of the Church of Christ at Owosso. day afternoon who resembled the went sightseeing. vanished 18-year-old girl. able fire fighting units within 30 Hotelling’s crime was f'ne of the miles, were summoned to help. unspeakable atrocities that normal W’ard said that while driving All Reserves Out Havana, Jan. 17.—-The Sixtli human beings can only shudder at along the Deerfield road between All Washington fire and -police Pan-American Conference, which is hut never understand, in its details Hartford and Bristol, he offered a reserves were called out. fraught with enormous possibili are many striking parallels of the “ lift” to a well-dressed girl who was Not since' the Knickerbocker ties for good or evil so far as re notorious Hickman ca.e in Los An walking toward Bristol. According theater disaster, when about 100 lations with Latin-America are con geles. to Ward, she replied: lives ■were snuffed out under a snow cerned, got down to serious busi Makes Confession “Are you looking for me?” laden roof, has Washington experi ness today. The amenities, the Hotelling coni;ssed while en- Ward, somewhat surprlsdH, an toasts, the official courtesies,, are route with his captors from Owosso swered in the negative. Later, after enced such a night. The unending shrieking of sirens Ellery Walter ended. to his home, to e e Flint jail. He seeing Miss Smith’s picture in a and the clanging of bells aroused For two days temperamental said he had driven his car to Flint newspaper, he became positive that the city and thousands of people New York, Jan. 17.— One good Havana and, in fact, all Latin- to look for work and he was cruis the girl was the student for whom They went smiling through sunny Florida, did the Coolidges, on their way to Havana. In the upper left their beds to follow the fires. foot has carried Ellery Walter far America has rendered homage to ing through Mount Morris, a sub hundreds of persons have, been Hardly had apparatus been called ther than most 22-year-olds get. on urb, when he saw thepittle Schnei- searching near Northampton, Mass. photo you see them with Mayor and Mrs. Sewell of Miami; below, a close-up of a friendly wave of the the President of the United States president’s topper; between, part of the crowd which hailed the, executive and the first lady at Fort Pierce. to the first fire before another gen two. Ellery has just limped 40,000 In a manner without precedent in , der girl. Earlier in the afternoon two miles ’round-the-world to New V “ 1 don’t know why'I did it,” he clerks and a woman in a Hartford eral alarm came in, then another. international relations. President Fire Chief Watson realized he York. His cotopanlons were indom Coolidge has been feted and dined said^;__ drugstore noticed a girl resembling itable; courage .and e '.PaIr of "r to o k her in the machine and Miss Smith. Her clothing resembled couldn’t stop the blazes ■with his and acclaimed such as no man ever present force. A hurry call was sent crutches. drove around a while. Then I car that of the missing student in every DIVER DESCRIBES In 1924 he was a freshman at was in the queen city of the Cari- ried her into a thicket, cut up her detail, they said. 5,000 Trained Flyers to Baltimore. Ten companies drove bean coun(yy. Latin-American the 40 miles to Washington in an the University of Washington, pres- body and hid it down in the creek.” Detectives today began a thor ideut of his class, star pupil and statesmen have vied with e^ch Hotelling then told of coming ough search of the Bristol district. hour. As additional alarms poured other to do him honor. RESCUE OF FRIEND in to headquarters, appeal for help member of the Varsity crew— by back to his car and finding it stuck day. At night he served as a hotel Down to Business In the mud. A farmer, he said, SEARCHERS BAFFLED By The End O f 1928 went to nearby Maryland and Vir But that part of the Sixth con ginia suburb^. They responded clerk, stoked furnaces, and did oth helped him out, after which he re Northampton, Mass., Jan. 17— er janitor work to pay his way. ference of Pan-American states turned to his home at Owosso. Completely baffled in the search for promptly. ended today when President Coo Of Incendiary Origin Then a blister on the heel cost This farmer, Archie Bacon, who Miss Frances St. John Smith, New York, Jan. 17— By the end^in an excldaive interview today in Water Up to His Own Chin In him a foot. But he came out of the lidge stepped aboard the U- S. unwittingly aided the slayer was Police and fire chiefs agreed that golden-haired freshman at Smith of 1928 the United States will have which he outlined the remarkable the fires were of, incendiary origin. hospital with his buoyant courage cruiser Memphis on th . return trip the first to report the incident to cpllege and worth $2,000,000 in her 5,000 young civilian trained avia progress the country is making in intact. , to Washlngtonr. From now on as police after the girl’s body was Suit When He Saves His At three o’clock police sent,out a own right, authorities today sought tors. the air. force to bring in all suspicious per With his two new' crutches he one delegate phrased it, "The fight- found near his home. He has iden the motive beliind her disappear In the next five years the number 200 Aero Clubs sons.,.. started on a world tour. He wrote In’ begins.*' tified Hotelling as the man he ance for a “ lead’.J' to the discovery Two ItuD deed:. aero .^ubs have’ ne^wspaper articles, tutored chil That there will be plenty of con helped out of the mud. will be increased to 5 0,0 0 0. The maniac deliberately picked ftf her., wbereabonts, ■''■^ivlatian is ‘ making such rapid been organized in communities out highly inflammable buildings. dren, and did other odd jobs to get flicting opinion\ in this sixth con Had KHlfe Wlfh'Hhn,: money. A large blood-stained knife, With abduction and elopement as strides in America, what with throughout the country, he declar Most of the blazes were in the ference is generally antfeipated by the two most prominent theories In Italy, Mussolini gave him ,an which Hotelling is said to have ad thousands of youths trying to be ed. Calls are coming to his organi- Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston, downtown section, but as police the ninety-odd delegates. The under investigation, searchers fol hecome Lindberghs, that should a i zation to form more. Before the guards were thrown around this . inteirvlew. He met David Lloyd American military occupation of mitted using to kill the girl, was Jan. 17— “ He was like a cold stor George and other celebrities in lowed up two latest “ tips”— that national emergency arise Uncle year 1928 ends there will be 1,000 area smaller fires broke out in the Nicaragua, the effort of some of the found on his person, according to England. arresting onicers. Miss Smith was seen in Hartford, Sam would have at his immediate aero clubs in the United States, he age bird when I got hini to the sur- outlying districts. Latin-Amqfican states ta make Conn., on Saturday and Sunday and predicted. The fire was first discovered lU’ “ You really don’t need two feet,” political questions a part of the pro^ The little girl was kidnaped and call a great army of trained flyers fans captured .30.000 the drivers was injured. One car Benjamin W. Ailing, who has been to-day. Moodus reported 625 per TRIPLE FUNERAL sheep and cattle, 8,000 camels, 300 the League o f Nations at Geneva. studying the mattqr, today notified The Senate committee was to at the armory here. Major Wesley It is generally recognized that slid i&to the othef but was not go meet today at the insistent request sons vaccinated in that town. Clin Ayers was present to check the at tents and large stores of food. ing at-a fast enough rrte of speed Frank T. Putney, federal enforce ics for vaccination are still being The movement started ear’y in there must always be the .closest ment a^ent in Connecticut, that he o f the minority members, but no, Bridgeport, Conn., Jan, 17.— tendance. political and economic felationp to do any damage. liope was held out that the majority held here and will continue as long January and was concluded on Jan ■will approve the transfer o f the as there is a demand for the treat Mrs. Minnie Smith Dunlop, her uary 14. The Italian armies started among the American republics, liquor fropi New York to Connecti ■would permit consideration of the Hartford, Conn., Jan. 17.— The ' Referring to“ the'United State’s ■ FOM)S MUST PAY tax measure. Called "to consider ment. daughter Ruth, 27, and Howard test mobilization by radio of 7,000 their campaign from Tripoli and Detroit, Mich.’, Jan. 4 7 — ^Henry cut. Connecticut Agricultural Collge Cirelaica and spread out in a fan- international police Work” in Latin .•what the committee shall take up Joseph Wade, of Stratford, the soldiers of the 43rd National Guard America, the Evening standard Ford' and the Ford Motor Com p ^ t ,” it was indicated that the authorities have cancelled the Division In Connecticut, Maine, Ver like movement. pany were today ordered to pay c h e f ' h e l d u p basketball game that was schedul girl’s fiancee, will be buried side- mont and Rhode Island today was The son ci Reda took up the commented: committee would give precedence to by-side in Park street cemetery "The trouble is that Americans to the Parker Rust Proof Company the alien property bill, which li is ed to be played with Wesleyan pronounced a success. leadership 'wh«.n his father su'omlt- $367,174.36 damages for Infringe Milford. Conn., Jan. 17.— Rich here tomorrow afternoon following have tried to pomblne a high I already passed the House. University here to-night. The state "The test was held to determine ttd. Cut he too was forced to flee ment of a non-rust patent in a de ard Jetscham, chef at a roadside services in Park street Congrega banded execution of this duty with Senate action on -the measure Is college authorities were unwilling tlie availability of organization after suffenn'S defeat. cision handed down today, by Fed restaurant on the Devon road, was to take a chance on letting their tional church conducted by the methods,” said Major General Mor a sort of sugary Idealism such as held up' by two armed men today I being delayed at the request of Sec President Coolidge expounded, .at eral-Judge Arthur J. ’Tuttle. retary Mellon who declared that the students visit Middletown. Middle- pastor, Rov. T. F. Rutlbdge Veale. ris B. Payne, division commander. TREASURY BALANCE . Judge Tuttle took the-Ford Com and robbed of' $110, the receipts of [ treasury would be in a better po- town people are still doing business The three’were killed by gas in the "This is the first time that anything Havana.” the day at the restaurant, Jetscham Washington, Jan. 17.— Treasury The President’s speech lacked pany and Mr. Ford to task for using Isition to determine the amount or as usual, the theaters and stores apartment in which the young of this sort has ever heel attempt- the patent without license and then was going from his place of busi jthe probable surplus after the ir- being open. Retail trade has couple were to have lived after ed. The reports were very good. The balance Jan. 14: $166,563,901.09. the vigor whjeh had been expected, ness to the garage in the rear wheu ■ Customs receipts, Jan. 14: $18',077,- according to editorial comment in forcing the patent ownets into ex come tax payments due March J5 slumped, and rural visitors are their wedding which was set for percentage of officers reporting was pensive litigation to collect. be .■was hjave been naid. few. tomorrow afternoon. almost 100 her cent.” ' 600.05. , • a liumher of newspapers.
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- ■ I \ MANCHESTEE X C o m ) EVENING^HEEALD, ( TUESDAY, JANUAKY 17,1928. '■KMSlTTWtf^ A fifth major fire followed short ly afterwards in theLattener Clean Stanley Wl^s com .... 62 |mob storms jail LOOKS TO PROSPEROUS^ “ NOEL” PROMISES FINE ing & Dying Establishment at 111 Standard acrew ....1 0 8 PYROMANIAC Fourth street, Northwest. This fife Local Stocks Torrlngton...... 93 BRISTOL MAN MUSICAL ON SUNDAY gutted a two-story building' and U S Envelope pfd . ...114 TO GET KIDNAPER CONDITIONS DURING *28 partly destroyed, an adjoining Union Mfg C o ...... 20 1$ BUSY IN blacksmith shop. There were two (Faralahed by Putnam & Co.) Whit Coil P ip e ...... — dflsirniSe Bid Asked ____ SAYS HE SAW Chadwick Pastoral Absorbingly (Continued from Page 1.) Eiwanis Speaker Says Low Whiie thirty companies were Bank Stocks Stock and Empty Shelves Interesting in Its Historical still fighting the Pillsbury and Lat- City Bank & Trust . .840 — Mount Morris carpenter. Hotelling Should Keep Mills Busy. V ariety. ^ WAMUUN tener fires, a sixth serious fire was Capital Natl Bank . . .285 •— N.Y.Stocks MISSING GIRL is also a carpenter. reported in the*"AIcDoweU & Sons Conn River ' ...... 300 I Robinson told police he had been The musical whicll will be given Fleur & Feed C'otapany’s warehouse First Bond and Mort . — 55 President Clarence Quimhy of the (Continued from page 1) High T,ow 1 p. m. working with a man at Flushing, Manchester Kiwanis club reminded on Sunday evening by the choir of at Florida avenue and “ Q’’ streets, First Natl (Htfd) ...2 9 0 -j- (continued from page 1) who, he believed, was th,e man they the South Methodist church, is of Northeast. Three alarms summohed Hart Natl B & Tr . . .475 485 Alied Chem . .155% 153% 155 the members at the noonday ses Pillsbury Flout warehouse at First 21 21 wanted. He said he talked con sion that this was the anniversary especial interest because of the companies from each'of ■ the other Htfd Conn Tr C o ----- 750 — Am Bosch .... 21 into unexpected wealth In her own' tinually about the crime and boast character of —^ work to he pre and H streets, northeast near. Union blazes and every reserve piece oC Am C a n ...... 72 71% 72 .. righV recently. She'was made bene of Benjamin Franklin’s birthday, station. The companies f:"om near Land Mtg & Title . . . — 60 105% ed that when the rewards were sented. “ Noel” is a Christmas pas apparatus' in the city. Morris Plan Bank . . .140 — Am Cr & Fdy .105% 105% ficiary by the will of a relative to consequently four members were by towns took over this job, but 174% 174% great enough he would “ tell theta toral, the composer of which is the Shortly after four o’clock, the Park St T r ...... 550 — Am Smelt . . . .174% a $2,000,000 estate. St. John Smith, called upon to say a few words when the flames spread, to the 66% 66 just where to find the murderer.” about Franklin and his work. , well kno'.rn director at the New huge Lank Woodwork Co., covering Riyerside T ru st...... 5'jv — Am St Fdy . . . - 67% the Girl’s father, a wealthy retired England Conservatory of Music, Northeast Auto Excha,nge, dozens half a block in the 1300 block on Ana Sugar .... 7 5 % 75% 75% Deputy sheriffs from Flint W. A. Knofla and George H. Wil Phoenix St B Tr . . . . 410 — 179 broker of New York, who is lead speeded to flushing, hut found Boston, George W. Chadwick. This pf companies were withdrawn from “ A” street. Northwest, caught fire.. Bonds Am T & T . . .179 178% cox attended the district meeting in 54% 55 ing the search, admitted that the Hotelling had left. They hastened talented musician is known largely the Pennsylvania avenue fires to Four alarms were sent in. Balti Hart E L 7 s ...... 397 403 Anaconda .... 55 girl recently caine into the great Springfield last week and each man fight the new menace. Three alarms Atchison .... 191 . 190% 191 on to Owosso and found the mid because of the excellence of his more and Wilmington companies re Conn L P 5MsS------107% 110 wealth. was allowed a few minutes ^to tell sacred compositions and in this B & O ...... llo % 114% 115 dle-aged man sitting comportably some of the doings at that meet were sounded for this fire. sponded. At six o’clock this fire was Brid Hyd 5 s ...... ">04 — Hartford Clues “ pastoral” he has produced a work under control. The firebug had end Beth Steel . . . 57 5 61/4 57 at home with his wife and five ing. Wells Strickland won the at ^ Every Fireman Out East Conn Power ...100 102 207% 208% Leaving no possible “ tips” unin beautiful and interesting, and one By this time every fireman in ed his night’s work. ConiiiLP4%s ...... 101 103 Can P a c ...... 2 0 8 % vestigated, searchers went to Hart children. tendance prize donated by Harold C M & St Paul 18% 17% 18% * Found the Sedan that is often requested-io be repeat Washington had been called to duty. At seven o’clock this morning, ^ Instirance Stocks ford, Conn., today where a woman Turkington. ed, as it has-been in this instance. firemen were still pouring water oti do pid 35 34% 35 “ It looked like, a poor tip,” one The speaker for today was Char While all/police and detective re Aetna Insurance ....7 o 5 .800 85% 85% answering Miss Smith’s description serves were called from their beds, the smouldering ruins of five of the Aetna Cas & Sure . .1360 1400 Chi & North 85% of the deputies said later, “ but les J. Eyanson, assistant to the Chi Roc Isle . 110 % 109% 110% was reported t9 have purchased president of the Manufacturers’ As squads of policemen in plam clothes fires. A.etna L i f e ...... 830 840 . candy in a drug store and to have Hotelling’s demeanor was anything Corn Prod 68 68 68 but reassuring, so we looked sociation. His subject 'was “ The and uniforms,>4yere rushed to guard Conn General...... 1800 1830 19% been seen near a church in that Dodge Bros .. 19% 19% around- We found the decrepit Business Outlook in Connecticut iudiistrial plants, commercial There are 2000 - free public Automobile ...... 370 380 311% 312 city. This girl, however, carried a houses and stores. The guards of all Hart Fire ...... 800 810 Du Pont . . .312% sedan described by Farmer Bacon' for 1928.” He said forecasting was schools in the new 40-mile metro E r ie ...... 62% 62 62% small black travelling bag. Miss not only difficult but dangerous. public buildings were warned to oe Hart St B o i l ...... 850 875 131% 131% Smith went away without money or and then we felt we were on the on the watch for the pyromaniac politan district of New York City. Lincoln Nat Life . .. .110 — Gen Elec . . .131% However, he had gone into statistics .'.132% 131% 132% clothing other than, that which she right track.” National F ir e ...... 1050 1175 Gen Motors Mrs. Hotelling broke down and for comparison and found that Gillett Raz . .100 99% 100 wore. while 1927 was not as prosperous, P h oen ix...... 810 825 18% 18% sobbed that she was sure her hus Travelers...... 1650 1670 Inspiration 18% The elopement theory was streng generally speaking, as 1926, it was, Int H a rv ...... 235 235 235 thened by a statement of a woman band “ couldn’ t have done this R ossia...... 170 173 tjiing.” all considered, a fairly good year. Public CtUity Stocks Int Nickel . . . 93 % 91% 91% in Hatfield that a man and girl He quoted some of the big men of Int Paper ....67%, 67% 67% drove up to her home in a light The arrest of the churchman was Kiddies Theater Coupon Conn L P 8% ...... 120 124 82 a shock to his fellow citizens, who, the day who have promised a good Kennecott .... 82 81% gray coupe and asked the direction year for'l92 8. He was confident Conn L P 7% ...... 117 120 96% despite the broadcasting of de THIS COUPON, WITH 5 CEN'K, EOTITLES A.NY Green Wat & Gas ..100 101% Lehi Valley .. 96% 96 to the homestead of Sophia Smith, that business with the manufac Mack Truck . .100% 99% 100 founder of Smith college. On the scriptions of the slayer’s car, never CHILD TO ADMISSION TO THE BARGAIN Hart E L ...... 400 405 37% 38 turers would sUow an increase for Hart Gas com ...... 93 98 Marl Oil ...... 38% other hand, Mr. Ward the Bristr , suggested their pious elder. the reason that at the present time MATINEE” AT THE Mo Pac com . 51 50% 51 Church Official Hart Gas P f d ...... 6 b — 160% Conn., attorney, told ot seeing a stocks were low and shelves prac S N E Tel Co . . .170 175 N Y Central . .160% 159% Hotelling had been a deacon. Re 60% 61 girl answering Mifes Smith’s descrip tically empty. For a year or two Conn El Ser pfd .... 92 94 New Haven .. 61 tion near Deerfield Academy, where cently— three days after the crime back hand to mouth buying had ClKGLE THEATI^ No Amer Co . . 61% 61 61% — he was elevated to the rank of Manufacturing Stocks 94% he had gone to yisit his son. been the rule. There were several American Hardware . 8 0 82 No P a c ...... 94% 94% elder. The morning of the day he 64% 64% The chemical odor discovered in factors that caused this method of American Silver...... 25 28 Penn R R .... 6 4 % was made elder, he presided at buying. The money market was . Saturday Afternoon, Jan. 21 Post Cereal ..124% 124% 124% Miss Smith’s dormitory room was Acme W ire ...... — 7.5 found to be the odor of oranges, the communion services. easy just now and it was true that Pr St Car ... (25% 25 25 When news of his arrest and in- BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL Billings Spencer com. 1 3 82 ^2% girl having been under diet. the masses generally were buying. Billings Spencer pfd . 2 5 Pull new .... 82% caiceratlon in the Flint jail went Radio Corp . . . 99% 97% 98 Authorities were not unmindful The fact that bank deposits show Bigelow Hart com . . 93 96 83 of the fact that over a year ago the rounds, citizens from Flint and ed a big increase in the past year Bristol Brass...... 10 15 Sears Roe .... 83 82% So P a c ...... 120% 120 120 Miss Smith wrote in a Milton nearby towns began to gather. The was decidedly encouraging. Con Collins C o ...... 107 — crowd of 10,000 gathered around struction work, however, showed a So R a i l ...... 142% 142 142% Academy magazine that she longed Miss Eleanor Willard Colt Firearms...... 30 31 . the jail. They demanded that the decrease and business failures for Eagle L o c k ...... 82 85 S 0 of N J . . . 40 40 40 ‘•‘To run away.” Studebaker .. 57% 57% 57% prisoner be delivered to them. 1927 increased perceptibly over It largely is founded on the Fafnir Bearing ...... Ii2 115 Their rushes on the jail werfe those of 1926, However, a lot of theme of the period Immediately Hart & Cooley ...... 2 1 5 — Tob P r o d ___ 109 108% 108% MANCHESTER COMMUNITY Union Pac ...189% 189% 189% CLUB AOTIVITIES. repelled by tear gas bombs. Mean these failures could be traced to a following the birth oi Christ, and TODAY Inter Silver com ...1 8 1 190 lack of good judgment on the part U S Rubber . 59% 59 59% To-night at 7:30 men from the while a call for state troops went uie "'oe^ry is culled from ancient Inter Silver pfd ....1 2 4 — of promoters. He thought business worl^'exlending back to a period as Landers, Frary & Clk 82 84 U S S te e l----- 146 145 14’5 different factories who took part in out and Hotelling was spirited to STATE bpened the year auspiciously and Westinghouse .90% 90% 90% the last setback tournament, will Lansing. Finally jail officials per early as A. D. 405— a church praise Mann & Bow A .... 18% 20 that it would prove to he an active form written by Prudentuis, one of South Manchester TOMORROW d o B ...... 9 11 Willys Over . . 18% 18% 18% meet for the purpose of forming suaded the leaders to appoint a committee to- inspect the jail and year without great profits. , the church tamers of that time be New Brit Ma pfd A . .100 — another. Once she was a princess— now she was a common slave, ot- do c o m ...... 26 28 BARNUM ESTATE. assure themselves that Hotelling ing used. Niles Be Pond ...... 28 32 Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 17.— The At 8:30 to-night a meeting will was, not. thete. CENTER CHURCH ANNUAL fel«d in auction to these carrion— men who yesterday would not J R Mont pfd ------— 75 final distribution of the estate of P. be held of representatives from the 'This was done, hut even then have dared whisper her name- But why did the man at whose T. Bamum, showman, was ordered North & J u d d ...... 30 32 different organizations, with the the; crowd was reluctant to dis love she had laughed bid above the rest? Would he make bar Pratt, Whitney pfd . . 89 — to-day by Judge Frederick J. Bart object In, view of forming a volley perse. lett of Probate Court. DistributioU MEETING THIS EVENING HIS slave? Peck, Stowe & Wil . . 19 21 ball league. Michigan has a state law against RusseUMfgCo,...... 88 90 had awaited the death of Barnum’s capital punishment- For this reason Scoville Mfg C o ...... 51 .53 widow, who had an annuity for To-morrow afternoon the Ladies the mob, made up mostly of factory Norntan C. Whittemore to Tell the estate until she died in Paris. Smyth Mfg Co . ....4 0 0 425 Aid Society of Second Congrega workers, were determined to lynch Of Work in Korea—Supper tional churcch will meet at the club the murderer. To be Served at 6:30 p. m. sWii house. Under the Michigan law, Hotel ling must be brought back to Everything points to a large at To-morrow evening at 8 o’clock Genesee county, where the crime % .A GLORGli the second of the weekly card par tendance at Center church annual occurred, for arraignment. He will meeting and supper this evening. Notice ties will he held in the assembly be kept at Ionia, it was said, until hall, and interest in the coming The supper will be served at 6:30 feeling subsides and it will be safe under the direction of Miss Bertha event is so great, the overflow may to return him. , Production-. THIRD LIBERTY LOAN BONDS have to play downstairs. Three Mohr and her assistants. Ra^ H. O car tin q > prizes will be offered to the women Pillsbury will lead the chorus sing ' HOTELLING’S CONFESSION ing, and members of the church May Now Be Exchanged For and three to the men and refresh Flint, Mich., Jani 17.— The con ments served. There will be i fession of Adolph Hotelling, kid quartet will provide special music. The speaker of_the evening was BiiiiirovE special door prize. Manager Murphy naper aand murderer of five-year- of the Green chain store is chair old Dorothy Schneider at Mt. Mor to have been Rev.“ James F. Halli- Never have you seen a more soul-stirring drama!: TREASURY NOTES. man of this social and assisting ris last Thursday, follows: day of the West Hartford Congre- . such thrilling scencs-^iigantlc sets— so many great ri*rs in. one. him will be the Misses Sadie Lamb, “ I was hanging around Flint gational church but he has been un- j picture! It’s the finest evening of movie entertainment your Tynan, Hewitt, Sauatfito and Mrs. looking for work. Last 'rtiursday T expectedly called away. Rev, Wat- | money has bought this season! Martin.- was driving along the Dixie high son Woodruff has been able to se- i way when I saw a little girl I did cure Norman C. Whittemore who is Holders shduld consult their banks at It is proposed to have these not know. I stopped the car and now in Hartford on a furlough. He Fred Vi, Reichard once, as exchange privilege will expire weekly get-togethers managed by. asked her to come in. I said I would will tell of his work in Korea. different organizations, for the take her home. Other authors whose anthems THURSDAY THURSDAY shortly. benefit of the Community club, as “ She didn’t want to come, but 1 and hymns have been used include well as occasional meetings of the took her in the car. She pleaded Milton, Thring, Tersteegen, (1731), MYS'TERY DRAMA OF A BEAUTY AND A BBASTl Gerhardt, (1650), a carol from thn Third l^herty Loan Bonds will cease members Tbr entertainment and with me to let her l'o home. She ABOUT TOWN Latin of the 14 th, century, and oth BETTER THAN “ THE GORILLA” ' * to hear interest on September IS, 1928. recreation. said she would tell her mother and father on me if I didn’t let her go Director Jerry Fay of the Man ers. "I drove down the 'Stanley road chester Community club this after A pleasing variety is introduced A. W. MELLON The committee of women in in which the cuoruses, solos, qua.'- chargp of the food sale at the and then dovm a mud road. She noon arranged a basketball game Secretary of the Treasury. was crying. I had never been down for the Community club girls with tetts and ensembles are inter- house Friday afternoon from 3^30 sperseu, so that interest is freshly THE that road before. , the Broad Brook girls. The game to 5:30 have their plans well under created throughout the whole com way for one of the most important “ I stopped the car and took her will be played tomorrow night in in my arms and lifted her over the position. < Washington, January 16th, 1928. sales of the kind ever held at the Broad Brook. The girls of the fence. Sne was still crying. She Community club squad are asked All the solo numbers are being club. kept telling me that she would have taken by local artists, who are Miss to meet at the Community club at Eleanor Willard, soprano; Mr^. her parents after me. 6:30 tomorrow evening. “ I got her down to the creek. Berteline Lashinske,* alto; Fred Reichard, tenor, and Robert J. Gor She was still crying end pleading Marriage intentions were filed at with me to let her go home. don, baritone. the town clerk’s office this after Each of these soloists has Im “ I don’t know why I did it. I noon by John Cavanna of Glaston took out my knife and stabbed her portant solo numbers. bury and Effie Clough of 69 Oak The choir, as in the past, will be twice, hnd cut her up. I don’t know street. what came over me or made me assisted oy a number of well known do it. singers,, who on other occasions DEFIES GOVERNOR have very materially assisted in “ The Hickman case preyed on my Boston, Mass., Jan. 17.— Frank mind. It kept me awake night after such work. A successful musical, FACTS ARE FACTS A. Goodwin, nationally known reg under these circumstances, is al Also Country Store N i^t night. I thought of the crime all istrar of motor vehicle's, today stood the time. I thought o f gi-ving myself ready assured the Methodist churen * BIGGER, BETTER THAN EVER. in open defiance to (Jot. Alvan T. choir on this occasion. The safest buying argument in the^ world is the “verdict of the trade.** up Saturday.” Fuller. Formerly $1.50 In answer to a report, that the governor plans to oust him from of 5,000 TRAINED FLYERS fice, Registrar Goodwin declared . HIGHLAND PARK that it was not in the ..aief execu tive’s power to do such a thing. Miss Katherine LuechinnI of the SEALPAX NOW $1.00 BY THE END OF 1928 This latest defiance ot Registrar Hartford Y. W. C. A. will be at the Goodwin followed an earlier state Highland Park community club “ T H E HOUSE (33 1-3% Reduction.) ment in which he declared that house this evening so that the (Continued from Page 1.) Gov. Fuller and others were out to classes will meet for instruction in OF HITS” Nothing Changed But the Price. “ get” him. basketry and lampshade making. RIALTO (Garments not changed in any way.) springing up everywhere. The peo The Boys club of this place will WINSTED ICEBOUND play the second game of the league TODAY AND TOMORROW ple generally are becoming “ air ■Winsted, Conn., Jan. 17.— ^Litch minded.” They will “ go up” now, with the Libertys at the Hollister THREE BIG STARS IN ONE BIG PICTUREl field county was ice-bound today as street school this evening. whereas they wouldn’t a year or two the result of a light rain which To-morrow night at the club ago. Ex-army flyers are being com froze during the night. Automobile mandeered as instructors. Colleges house the Boys club will run a set FACTS ARE FACTS traffic ceased for some hours until back party. They will award the LON CHANEY are beginning to make flying part of the roads were sanded. Orchardists usual number of prizes, six, and the curriculum. The government The above announcement appeared in this mornings’s Daily News Record reported the storm was equal to follow the games with a social LEWIS STONE—BETTY BLYTHE itself is showing a strong interest spraying their trees and they expect hour and refreshments. They are and isJjut another indication that prices are lower, while qualv in aviation. all, insects will have been killed by hoping for a large turnout of the -m - There are forty- aero ' clubs in the'ice. people of the community. ity is being maintained. Ne'W York state alone. Hill said. The twelve leading states in the DESERTED HIS STILL. - FEW ACCIDENTS It is a policy of Williams’ Store to follow daily through trade publications number, of aero clubs.formed are: Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 17.— Providence, R. I., Jan. 17.— The New York, New Jersey, Pennsyl Police are seeking Steve Charnack, NOMADSoftheNORTH textile industry has the lowest ac and shopping service the trend of prices and to reduce the vania, Illinois, California, Ohio, a resident at 181 South avenue, cident record of any of the major Indiana, Michigan, Massachusetts, whose home yesterday contained a A pictui’ization of James Oliver Curwood’s red-blooded price to you as soon as an announcement of Industries in the country,, accord Kansas, Texas and Missouri. En 50-gallon still going full-blast when ing to figures compiled by the Na drama of the snow country. Marvelous animals—a re police visited the place. With the lower wholesale prices is made. rolled in them are men in all walks tional Industrial Conference markable forest fire-T-a human love that knows no of life— machinists, butchers, stock still the police found two hundred gallons of mash and ten gallons of Board,” declared Col. G. Edward bounds. Be sure you see this great thriDer. brokers, mall clerks, plumbers, Buxton at the Rhode Island Safety Salesmen, doctors, newspapermen, whiskey. Charnack ' departed al COMPANION FEATURE most as the police arrived. Conference here today. retired sea captains, upholsterers, “ These statistics also show," chauffeurs and stenographers. Many continued .the speaker, “ that with THE REDUCTION of the clubs have women’s auxilar- OVERCOME. BY GAS MARIE PREVOST Hartford, Conn., Jan. 17— Ann E. the exception of packers and tan ies. ners, the textile industry had the » % is passed to you regardless of the cost to us of merchandise on hand. ^ Interest High Hp,thaway and Bert Bos, roomers ------in— Disasters such as have befallen at>25 Buckingham street, were fewest days lost per accident.” • '' Trade at Williams’ for right prices at all times. ( ' men and women trans-oceanic flyers taken to a hospital here today for have given Impetus rather than re^^ treatment after they had been over tard^d this vast and grown army come by illuminating gas in their : TED RONDEAU’S ot'Aviators. i Even now, when Hying rooms. Neither is in serious con ALMOST A LAPY is n ot; seasonable, interest is run dition, hospital authorities say. A ning highTand this summer will un gas heater caused, the trouble; Stage asd Modern You can tell an Irishman by his brogue, aiy^glishm an doubtedly emash all records. by his monocle and a Russian by his bffiffd, but MW GEORGE H. WILUAMS Inc. FIND MAN’S BODY. Baphaslzing the value of Yqui^ can one identify a duke or or an authbress? It s Ma America’s interest in aviation, Hfll Bridgeport, Jan. 17.— ^The body School of Dancing JOHNSON BLOCK, SOUTH MANCHESTER rie’s latest and greatest. Funnier than “Man Bait declared that a few $10,000 air of an unknown, man, between,i5 'Braoeb from HartfoTd Open Until 7 ;30 Monday, Tuesday, Friday. planes are worth •more to the and 50, is at Hillside borne here awaiting identification. The man Rialto Short Subjects—“ A Show In Itself.” ROGKVILLB scheme :of national defense than ,a Rooffi^ 3, State Theater Bldg. 8 PARK PLACE, ^ ^ $40,00(),000 battelsbip. He said was found • unconscious on the a ’ 120,000 airship, carrying four Congress street bridge here yester 'South Manchester Matinee: 5c-10c. Evening: 10c-25c / men, could put out of commission day and died at the City hospital. Open Daily 1 p. m. to 10 p. m. He Is believed to have been a barge a >40,000,0Od battleship with a Phone 1180 I complement of 2.000 men. band.
f P A C T % i R & MA1TCHE5TEK (COiNW.J fiJVlSNINtjr HJSSALD^ TU E SD AY, J:^lSrTJARY 17, 19Z8i ------^ >1 .M..' COnAGE REVELERS I MEN NOW OUTNUMBER OFEN HIM BAM '^PIST WATKINS BROTHERS has annual MEEnNG Rockville g iven r e p r im a n d WOMEN AT THE REC SIGN YOUR LETTERS FRANK M. ROBINSON Lettera addressed to The George W . Strant Again Named OFFICERS ELEQED Rrank M. Robinson,^ died yester Light Fines and Verbal S p r Director Lewis Lloyd Given Herald for pnblicaU,on in the President; Very Satisfactory Mrs. Elizabeth Hulbert Hewitt Open Fonim columns must bear - -s < day afternoon nt irisJEhomfe at 619 ing Administered in Little Credit For Big Increase In East Middle Turnpike, followIn,g a Business Year. Mrs. Elizabeth Hulbert Hewitt, the signature and address of the widow of Thomas Hewitt, died at Brick Courthouse in Cov Membership of East Side In DuiDer and Entartainment to brief illness of pneumonia. Mr. writer. If the author does not Statements showing growth and her home, 103 Orchard street, Sun R. K. Anderson and Frank J. entry. stitution. Robinson who was a conductor had care to have his or her name been a resident of Manchester 18 development in all departments of day evening, after an illnes of fl-e published with the letter it Be HeM Saturday Night; years, aged 82 years. Lenient sentences and good fath There was a time when more years and was a brother of the late the ins^titution and a very satisfac limbacher Become Vice- women took an intdjest in Recrea must be so stated, but the William H. Robinson of Manchester tory lldsiness year were made by Mrs. Hewitt was born in London, erly advice were handed out by signature and address must England, August 13, 1845, and Justice of the Peace A. M. tion Center activities than men, but Beverly Wri^t,Ghaimian Green. Lewis H. Sipe, secretary and treas that is a matter of the past judg accompany the letter. Other Besides his wife Mr. Robinson urer of the Home Bank and Trust came to this country in 1870 and Presidents of Concern. yesterday afternoon to the eight wise it will not be published* has always lived in Rockville. She young adventurers who entered ing from the latest enrollment fig leaves one daughter, Mrs. Howard Company at the annual meeting of leaves two daughters, Mrs. Fred Alexander Turkington’s summer ures which reveal that there are ^a S.kelly, of Tolland, and three grand the stockholders and board of direc total of 664 members, 361 of which King David lodge of Odd Fellows tors held in the bank last night. W. Elliott and Miss Lily Hewitt, Two vice-presidents were elected cottage at Lake Wangumbaug in SUNDAY LAWS children. Funeral services will be also four sons, Albert H., Herbert at the annual directors meeting of Coventry Saturday night. The seri are men and 313 are women. will'be 38 years old Saturday and held tomorrow afternoon at two T., Howard N. and Jesse Hewitt; Watkins Brothers, Inc., held at the ous charge of breaking and enter Editor: The Herald:— the anniversary will be celebrated o’clock at his late home. Rev. and four grand children, F. LeRoy Watkins store last evening, R. K. ing which had previously been lodg I have often wondered what Is with a big gathering of lodge mem Joseph Cooper will officiate and Anderson and Frank J. Limbacher and R. Earl Elliott, Corinne Hew'tt ed against the group was changed the psychological disposition of the bers and grand lodge officers In burial will be in the Coventry ceme and Frank H. Hewitt. having been elected to fill the two to minor counts and the stiffest fine minds of those people who imagine tery. Mrs. Hewitt was a member of St. new offices. for any charge was five dollars and their hall that night. Beverly costs. The three New Britain girls that they can make society better Wright is gfeneral chairman of the John’s Episcopal church. The board now includes the old by enacting compulsory religious The funeral will be held at her officers, F. E. Watkins, president; who were caught by State police committee in charge. The commit were let off with suspended sen laws such as the proposed Lank late home on Orchard street Wed Emil C. Wander, vice-president: C. ford Sunday bill for the District tee plans a banquet, several short Elmore Watkins, treasurer; Wil tences of thirty days in jail on ABOUT TOWN nesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. of Columbia. This bill was to be after dinner speeches and a big en liam Rush, secretary and two new charges of breach of the peace to tertainment program. H. B. Olmstead will officiate. vigorously pushed in Congress in There ■will be no rehearsal of the Burial will be in Grove Hill Ceme officers. which they pleaded guilty. All of Mr. Anderson’s election to the the party ranged in age from 17 to December. It prohibits all secular Children’s chorus of the Swedish tery. employment, on Sunday, In the Lutheran church tonight. The chil D. of P. Installation office of vice-president came on the 22 years old. The fines and costs for eve of his 29th anniversary with the the eight totaled $93.64. District of Columbia, and is intend dren will meet next week Tuesday The following officers of Kiowa ed as a precedent for a nation wide' as usual. Council,____ D. of______P. have______been installed Watkins organization. He joined The five men, all of whom were from Hartford gave their names as Sunday law. for the ensuing year by Mrs'. Susie I the company January ^17, The Beethoven and G Clef Glee ■ fore this time Mr. Anderson worked Charles H. Ellison, 19, of 225 South Does it not seem strange that Kasner and staff of Hartford: Whitney street; Roy Bruce, 22, of after the experience of the past in Clubs are asked to report at the | • Pocohontas, Irene Morin. in the old South Manchester post Swedish Lutheran church tonight at office which was situated in the old 148 North Whitney street; Scott the enforcing of religious things by Prophetess, Florence North. Tracy, 17, 19 Spring street; John law, the terrible results of which 7:30 sharp. A short rehearsal will Wenonah. Mrs. Elsie Busher. Cheney Block at Charter Oak and be held before the .concert which Main streets but it was when this Stone, 18, 37 Willard street and history records, any Intelligent Powhatan. John Walsh. Francis Farrell, 21, 34 Harrison person could persuade himself that will begin at 8 o’clock. Keeper of Records, Mrs. Nellie building burned that he had his first connections with Watkins Bro street. Ellison, who is alleged to the religion that is forced upon Jackson. have been the instigator of the people could have one iota of power Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters Keeper of Wampum, Mrs. Lena thers, for the post office was moved party, was charged with ^breach of of St. George, will hold its regular to the south side of the old Watkins to make them better? How long Pressler. the peace and damage to property.- will it take the world to find out meeting tomorrow evening in Tink Collector of Wampum, Mrs. store, then situated at the corner He pleaded guilty and was given a er hall at 8 o’clock sharp. of School and Main streets. During that true religion is a matter of the George W. Strant Martha Kuhnly. • severe reprimand by the court in ad Lewis Lloyd First Scout, Mrs. Annie Siegfried. CUT HERE------individual will influenced by love Miss Mildred Walker of Main dition to a fine of five dollars and School St. Rec. Director alone? George W. Strait was re-elected Second Scout. Mrs. Minnie Dowd- costs on both counts. street entertained a party of 25 of president of the institution and ing. This enrollment is the largest in Civil law is supposed to restrarin her friends at bridge last evening, Thomas J. Rogers, vice-president. Young Ellison admitted that he those who are so selfish that they Warriors, Margaret Burke, Mrs. drove the party to the Turkington seven years and is more than in honor of Miss Marion Sullivan of Lewis H. SiRe was renamed secre Margaret Pfeifer, Mrs. Bertha double the figure for July 16, 1927 do not regard the rights of their Valley street. The scheme of decora tary and treasurer and John F. cottage which he told the rest of neighbors, but civil law was never 'Weber, Mrs. Mabel Einseidle. the members of the party belonged when it was only 326. Irrespective tion was red and white. Miss Sulli Shea assistant treasurer. The fol First Runner, Mrs. Edith Weber. to his father. The court pointed oUt of the fact that the membership of intended to make people religious. van who was given a “ personal” lowing were re-elected on the bdard Second Runner, Mrs. Elizabeth to Ellison the serious nature of the the Recreation Centers always in And further, God Himself does shower is to be married the latter of directors: Alexander Arnott, Al Orr. crime which he had committed. He creases in the winter time, this not compel people to be religious. part of the month to Edward Lynch bert T. Dewey, Carl E. Johanson, Councilors, Charles Champagne, was told that if a charge of break speaks well for the new director, He leaves it entirely to their clToIce of Manchester Green. Edward S. Goodwin, Georg© W. James Kelley. ing and entering were pressed Lewis Lloyd, who started his duties or will. So then are not these people Kuhney, Luigi Pola,_ Thomas J. Guard of the Teepee, Mrs. Annie against him, that it would be be last fall. who make compulsory ‘ religious Rogers, Lewis H. Sipe, George W. Einseidle. yond the jurisdiction of the Coven Women’s activities under the su laws attempting to do something NO THIN BEAUTIES Strant, John Spillane, George IL Guard of the Forest, Mrs. Ida try court to pass sentence and that pervision of Associate Director Miss that God Himself does niot do, 1. e., SO SHOAV IS Of’F Waddell and Thomas H. Weldon. ! Graf. he would be liable to go to State Ruth M. Calhoun, have also been compel the conscience? A roast turkey supper will be Musician, Miss Mabel Hirth. prison. very numerous. The men’s gymnas We have only to look at the ex senred at 6:30 and Urbano Osano Sofia, Jan. 17.— Turkey has '6'e- Press Correspondent, Mrs. Dina The other four young men were tic, boxing and lire saving classes ample of Christ to get straight on will be the chef. William S. Hutch come so modernized that a beauty Herzog. also charged with breach of the are well attended. Increased inter this matter. We read again and ison, a former Manchester man, contest was held in Constantinople Notes peace and fined five dollars ^ and est has been shown in the business again that “ great multitudes fol and grand secretary will be the without a riot ensuing according to men’s class which meets Thursday Hope Chapter of Eastern Star costs in addition to being cautioned lowed Him.” On some occasions toastmaster. Speakers will be advices received hc-'c. will hold a regular meeting this “ not to let it happen again.’’ Scott afternoons from 2 until 2:30 and they went so far from home into Frank M. Whiton, of Hartford, the school facui:;’ class which has Fair TurkiA dau.hters of evening in Masonic Hall. Tracy had an additional charge of desert places and stayed so long senior representative to the Sover mothers who w 3 not allowed to The Epworth Leaguers of the intoxication nplled by Grand Juror its session every Tuesday afternoon that they suffered from hunger. No eign Grand lodge, Frank M. Can- from 5 until 6 o’clock. The young display even their faces, paraded in North Church, Hartford, will pre Robert G. Brooks because the young compulsion about that, nor in any field of Bridgeport senior repre the beauty contest at a Constan man said he was a High school pu men’s gym class is held every Mon sent a play entitled “ Eyes of Love’’ other Instance recorded in the sentative to the Encampment tinople hotel. in Wesleyan Hall on Wednesday pil. The court warned him to turn day and Thursday, evening from 8 branch of the Grand lodge ai>d Mrs. until 9:30. All gym classes are fol Scriptures. But suppose that they The manager of the contest fail evening under the auspices of the over a new leaf immediately. It was had utterly refused to hear the Hattie Stickels, past president of brought out during the testimony lowed by a plunge period. ed to take into consideration the Rockville Epworth League. Tickets Master, what would He have done? the’ Rebekah Assembly. trend of modern times, however, by Julian Beville, Coventry resident, Members of the lodge will be al are on sale at 35 cents. NEW SWIMMING CLASS In Luke 9, beginning with verse for most of his contestants were Burpee Woman’s Relief Corps, who complained to the State police 51, we read that the Samaritans re lowed to bring their wives or lady R. K. Anderson about the rumpus at the cottage inclined toward stoutness. The No. 11 will hold a regular meeting The private Thursday evening fused to receive Him. It may be friends to the affair and the com- modern Turk it seems has changed Wednesday evening in G.A.R. hall. his spare hours he used to pas: the after taking the license number of mitee.,will arrange transportation a parked automobile outside, that swimming class for women is enter that they shut the doors in His his preference and the fat woman A members’ supper will be served time by waiting on customers who face or something similar. His dis for any of the older-members who is no longer the belle of Turkey. enough empty bottles were found in ing its fourth series of lessons this cannot get to the affair otherwise. at 5:30. Lillian Buckminster will came to the Watkins store and on week at the School street Recrea ciples were Incensed at the slight The beauties of avoirdupois were be chairman. The officers for the the cottage “ to kill a dozen men.’’ Any Odd Fellow not a member of January 17, 1899, havin,g attracted tion Center, it was announced to and asked whether they should call greeted with cries of “ let’s see the ensuing year will be installed. Beville said they were not there the King David lodge is welcome to at the attention of the late C. G. Wat day by Miss Ruth Calhoun, associ fire down from heaven to devour thin ones,” but there were no thin .The Ladies’ Aid Society of the kins, then president of the firm, he day before, either. tend arid should get In touch with ate director. An average of 15 them. They surely had as muQh beauties, so the manager stopped Baptist church will hold a meeting secured a position as bookkeeper In the cases of the girls who gave Arthur Shorts of 53 Benton street. pupils have been attending the class reason to be offended as the mod Wednesday at 2 P. M. in the church for the firm of Watkins Brothers, a their names as Sophie Cooke, 18, Phone 1198-2. the contest. 42 Erwin Place; Betty Wilkel, 17, since the first session and all have ern disciple when people do not position he filled for sixteen years. King.David lodge has not held an parlor. 44 Efwin Place, and Alice Laudes, become more or less accomplished reverence Sunday as they think FAMOUS SEERESS DEAD The A.O.H. and Auxiliary will hold During the time he was bookkeeper anniversary banquet in several 17, 44 Erwin Place, the court was swimmers. ought to be done. But listen to the a joint installation in the Knights of he also assisted Mr. Watkins then years , and the committee hopes to also inclined to show leniency but Miss Calhoun has announced that rebuke to James and John from make.this affair an eventful one. It Berlin, Jan. 17.— Baroness Irma Columbus hall Thursday evening. first selectman of the town, in keep tjie Master: “ But He turned, and Following installation there will be nevertheless impressed upon the there is room for another similar is also planned to hold the anniver Von Coburg, Germany’s most ing the town books and preparing girls the seriousness of such a mat class and further announces that rebuked them, and said, “ Ye know famous seeress, died today. an. entertainment after which there the annual town reports. During sary dinners yearly hereafter. ter. The judge told them that if she is willing to take charge of such not what manner of spirit ye are will be dancing and refreshments. the time he was bookkeeper Mr they were caught in another fracas a class if it can be organized. That of.” In other words. You do not Mrs. Edward Jackson is chairman. Anderson also familiarized himself that the suspended sentences would have the spirit of Christ. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Liebe, M ib with the buying end of the business. the pupils are getting something be enforced. The court also ordered out of the course, she says, is evi Why not head straight to the Lucille Liebe, Emerson Liebe of On the return of C. Elmore Wat the young men to pay the expenses dent in the regular attendance kingdom of heaven through love Prospect street, and Mrs. Ida Gar- kins from college and his taking of the three girls for the time they THE ONLY CAR.OF only and cease attempting to drive ripy of Lawrence street spent Sun over of the undertaking end of the through the four sessions. spent in the Willimantic police sta Any group of girls who wish to them there through man-made day with friends and relatives in business, Mr. Anderson was ap tion and also to pay Mr. Turking laws? Greenfield, Mass. pointed assistant in this rapidly start a private class at the Rec tnay ton any damage he should ask. do so by makiilg arrangemeo.tB ■with PAUL C. COATES, John Schwarz of Spring street, growing department and later when When the “ petting party” was was the'guest of his sister in East Miss Calhoun. Amston, Conn. KIND IN THE WOKLD C. Elmore Watkins took over the broken up in the wee hours Sunday Jan. 17, 1928. ITS Hartford on Sunday. buying and financial end of the morning by State Policeman Ken REC DANCING CLASSES Mrs. Louis Silhavy of West street business Mr. Anderson was placed neth Stevens, those placed under is confined to the house with illness. in charge of the undertaking. ‘‘THE WORD OF GOD. For numberless puxzled motorists Dodge power plant are multiplied still further arrest were taken to the Williman Miss Dorothy Hardy’s dancing Mrs. Ida Garripy of Lawrence On January 21, 1924 Mr. Ander tic police headquarters and locked by perfect distribution and economy of classes will begin their second Editor, The Herald. Brothers new "Victory Six will simplify street is spending a few weeks with son was appointed a member of the up. Ellison was held in $3,000 bail the problem of selection, for nowhere weight. friends in Montague City, Mass. term next week Monday. The Rev. Joseph Cooper says that no board of directors and last night, and the others for $500. _ In all in the world is there a car like it. Greater Miss Nellie Jamruger of South on the eve of his 29th anniversary cases except those of the girls and classes created interest during the competent Bible scholt^r makes the Power in relation to load is materially first term and an increase in mem phrase. "The 'Word of God ’ syn expenditure will not duplicate it. Manchester spent the week end with with the organization he was elect EUlison, the bond was furnished. increased—pick-up quickened—^fargreat Mrs. Leroy Brazel of Union street. ed a vice-president of the concern. The expense the boys will have to bership is expected Plans for a onymous with the Bible. | A er flexibility achieved. > Charles Schiller who has been ill Mr. Anderson still remains a dir pay for the girls’ lodging is a dol spring exhibition will be made The facts are: There are a great T o possess this car’s unique advantages at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mar shortly and anyone who wishes to many Bible scholars, and teachers you must possess this car. ector of the board, assistant mana lar for every twelve hours of con 21 valid'miles per gallon at 25 miles per garet Koehlert of Prospect street, ger of the store, head of the under finement. Mr. Turkington was not participate should leave her name w^ho are competent and who do be as returned to his home in Plain- present at the trial which lasted at either Recreation Center. lieve that the Bible is jthe written hour is made possible FOR A SIX! taking department and buyer of word of God to men. A Radical Departure in ville. kitchen furnishings. nearly two hours and a half. The Registration for any of the Incredible smoothness at high speed is Miss Gladys Kloter of Cedar trial was held in the little brick classes, rythmic, intermediate or ad They also believe "The heavens Body Design another great gift of this^ new design! street has returned to her school building known as the town clerk’s vanced, should be made at the Rec. declare the glory of God: and the duties after a week’s illness. office which was built in 1876. The Thirteen lessons comprise the firmament showeth His handiwork. In The Victory, for the first time in his Elimination o f back-wheel "chatter’* Day unto day uttereth speech, and Elmer Schwalm who recently building is no bigger than an ordi course. A fee of $1.50 is charged tory, the body sill is eliminated. Body when the 4-wheel Lockheed-Hydraulic underwent an operation at the nary sized room and was so crowd for the instruction. The time for night unto night showeth knowl ana chassis are built as a single integral Hartford Hospital has returned to ed with the court officials, prisoners the classes was announced today as edge. There is no speech nor lan brakes are quickly applied is still an his home on Prospect street. and their parents that the villagers follows: guage where their voice is not unit. other! heard.” Psalm 19: 1 to 3 verses. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meyers of were not allowed to enter. Mondays, 4 to 4:45, advanced Thus, the wide, deep chassis frame o f class at East Side Rec; Tuesdays, 'rhe Bible is God’s Word and And thanks to The V ic to r ’s low center Union street spent Sunday in Broad The Victory, now flush with the lines of Brook. 3:15 to 4, rythmics (children 4 to God’s Word is the truth, and the of gravity and wide chassis frame, sway MISS BETTIE McGUFFIE 8 years) at West Side Rec; Tues book claims to be the Word of God. the body, avoids the customary overhang ing, skidding, tipping—each a factor of days, 4:15 to 5, intermediate class If the Bible claims to be the Word o f a 'wide body upon a narrow frame; of God and then is not true to its weight and its proper and improper TO TEACH IN INSTITUTE at East Side Rec; Wednesdays, and the chassis itself, rather than the placement—are reduced to a new and LOCAL WOMAN PLEADS 7:15 to 8, women’s class at East claims. It fs the biggest fake that body, supports all weight—body, floor, ever came down the pike. negligible minimum; Side Rec; Thursdays, 4 to 4:45, seats ana passengers; rythmics. East Side Rec. A preacher has sure got som'e GUILTY AS BIGAMIST Is Graduate of Penn State Nor nerve who can get up before the mal School and W est Vir KILLED BY ELEVATOR people and preach Sunday aftqr Amazing Results Another New Safety Feature ginia Wesleyan— Her Course. Sunday from a book which he does The results o f this construction are Is Sent to State Farm For Danbury, Conn., Jan. 17.— Joseph not believe is true; and a compe Yet Dodge Brothers have taken a further Women After Court Hearing Miss Betty McGuffie, who will Machaneo, 14, died in Danbury hos tent Bible scholar knows that the astonishing. revolutionary step to insure the safest teach methods and materials at the Bible claims to be the Word of God* Today; Mother Pleased- pital today of injuries he received Teacher Training school which when he was crushed in a freight and I am ready to produce the 330 body parts are eliminated; motor transportation it is possible to opens Thursday evening at the elevator in the Hull building. Main proofs to anyone who is Interested create. Catherine Beers, alias Katherine South Methoaist church, is a gradu street, yesterday afternoon. Two to know them. * 175 pounds o f superfluous weight are Miller, of 28 Birch street was to ate of the Penn State Normal school The Lord Jesus Christ quoted cast off. For the first time in automobile history, day sent to the State Farm for Wo companions who fled when the boy and of West Virginia Wesleyan col was injured have not been located. from the Old Testament and vouch they have applied the so-called battle men at East Lyme by Judge Ray The all-important CENTER OF GRAV lege. She is at present a graduate Machaneo and his companions ed for the truth of all the books of ship construction to closed car design; mond A. Johnson in the Manchester s'Vident at the Hartford School of the Old Testament, and the Now IT Y is materially lowered- police court. The woman pleaded were riding on the hydraulic life Frank J. Limbacher Religious Education. She has and jumping In and out the car Testament is the record of the ful guilty to bigamy. j taught in the Central Baptist teach Without the slightest sacrifice o f head- In other words, the body has a double Prosecuting Attorney Hathaway when he was caught between the fillment of the prophesies of the Prank J. Limbacher, although a ers’ training school and is now car and the second floor of the Old, concerning Jesus Christ and room or road-clearance, the over-all steel shell, locked together, with an air produced a marriage certificate to space intervening — new member of the Watkins organ teaching at the Bristol religious building. His message from God to men. height o f the car is also one husband named Beers, who is ization, has already made many training school. now in state’s prison, and also to Afar too large a number of is actually T W O friends in town the ‘three months Miss McGuffie’s course will em the preachers o f this so-called mod lowered — one o f the bodies, one within the another named O’Brien of Charter brace a study of the choice and use Oak street. She gave her age as 26 he has been with the firm, having ern age, do not believe that the Secrets o f The Victory’s other— yet lighter by joined the local company in Octo of methods and materials in music, Bible is the written Word of God to great beauty,. and said she came here from Wap- story telling, scripture, picture, NOTICE 175 pounds — and ping several years ago. Her mother ber. Mr. Limbacher came to the men, and their preaching and local store as buyer of furniture drairia and manual and servlo»e ac teaching are In accord with’ their the safest body was in court and appeared pleased tivities. It is the aim to make her No claimant having appeared The amazing resources to see her daughter sent to an in and salesmanager, having been in for the watch to be given away, unbelief and that Is the reason why 1095 known; directly connected with the organi course a practical help to , those some Bible scholars, as well as of the car’s brilliant 4-DOOR SEDAN, F. O . B. DETROIT stitution where she would be given working with primary children. on the third drawing, another an opportunity to reform. Accord zation as manager of the Watkins- many, others do not find it worth Limbacher company of St. Peters ’drawing has been made and the while to attend church any more Tune in for Dodge Brothers Radio Program every Thursday night, 8 to ing to the police, the woman has GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE had a deterrent influence in the burg, Florida, a furniture company winning number is John Wesley believed that the 8:39 (Eastern Standard Time)— NBC Red Network. town. that ■^as organized in November, Bible was the Word of God, and he 1925, Previous to his connection Albany, N. Y., Jan. 17.— Gover was a competent Bible scholar. In with the Watkins-Limbacher com nor A1 Smith’s special message deal fact I think he forgot more than KILLS WIFE AND SELF ing with the finances in which he some of our modern dhinkers ever THE SCHAIXER AUTO SALES m e. pany, Mr, Limbacher was buyer and recommended a reduction of one- manager of the H. M. Bullard com 2911 did know, about th'e Bible. third of a mill in the direct state New York, Jan. 17.— Salvatore pany, one of New Haven’s largest Your Respectfully, tax after pointing out that it would A. E. Fish. Said, 47, shot and killed his wife, furniture stores. not be necessary to impose addi Will the holder of Coupon No. West'Center & Olcnlt Sts Tessie, in their home in Corona The election of Mr, Limbacher to tional taxes this year, was looked 29li appear and claim the early today and then killed himself the office of vfee-president and upon at the capitol today as having watch before 9 p. m. Thursday, after wounding his three step-chil member of the board of directors an even greater bearing than his Jan. 19 after which time an dren. The children, Antoinette Ven- came while he was returning from presidential aspirations in his an General netitto, 12, hex' sister Edna, 13, the 100th Anniversary of the Grand nual message. * other drawing will be made. Auto Repairi^ and and her brother Salvatore, 5, were Rapids Furniture Market. The governor’s recommendation taken to a hospital in a critical that the direct tax be reduced in the Overhaulirijgr’ condition. Remember the dates, Jan. 25, interest of the farmers and the real SHELDON’S GARAGE Neighbors said Said and his 26 and 27. Bazaar, North Methodist estate owners, was looked upon by F.EJBRAY wife had quarreled before the church. Season tickets 25 cents.— the Republican legislative leaders JEWELER Rear of 25 Hollister Street. shooting. . ^ Adv. as another bid for the farm vote. 645 Main St. Phone 2324 Phone Bcsldenoe 2828-8
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really act as a detelrrent in cases of No one, after being in the pres sntlreKtHr urge to kill If Its infliction were reai- ence of Major Curran tind hearing sonably certain. But when there Is him talk for half an hour'^^ could pos ABOUT Ctitnfns Ufrali a combination of popular neurosis, sibly conceive of hip being a wicked In Conjuction With Our PUBLISHED BY of court laxity, of psychiatric flap man, nor yet a foolish one; and his THE HERALD PRINTING CO. record in the large affairs of New Founded by Elvkood S. Ela. doodle and of tabloid renegades Oct, 1, 1881 determined - to sympathy for York'is a long one of constant acti SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Every Evening:'Except Sunday* and every atrocious murderer who can vities on the humanitarian side of By RODNEY DUTCHBR H olidays. life. ' Entered at the PostOffice at Man be warped into a semblance of the (4X) Connecticut Was Prepared Washington, Jan. 17.—The best chester as Second Class Mall Matter. picturesque, and when juries be Yet Major Curran has just been SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall In the War for Independence, Connecticut played an important government worker in Washington itadiols naitesiem six dollars a year, sixty cents a come maudlin and refuse to convict, elected President of the Association part although no major battles were waged in her territory. was selected after a contest for the month for shorter periods. then the executions for murder.,be Agalils.t,,^the Prohibition Amend At the outbreak of trouble the colony was amply prepared and honor the other day and from By carrier, eighteen cents a week. among the many thousands of eligi come so infrequent, while -the es ment and has assumed the chief in a better condition for war than any other colony. Perfect Single copies, three cents. unanimity prevailed. It was unnecessary either to reconstruct ble men and women who are giving SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE capes of the killers from the death tainship of the most powerful force SENTATIVE, Hamllton-De Llsser, the government, as was done in Massachusetts, or to depose the faithful service with nothing but Inc., 285 M adison Avenue, New York penalty become so frequent, that the in this country engaged in efforts governor was done in all ot/her colonies. financial reward and very little of and 612 North Michigan Avenue, few who are executed come to ac to rectify the blunder of federal Among the first volunteers to reach Boston after the battle of that, the judges chose Miss Anna E. Chicago. _ Black. The Manchester Evening Herald Is tually stand in thi^^ position of hay prohibition. Lexington were 4,000 from Connecticut under Israel Putnam on sale In New York City at Schultz’s It is not to be expected that any and Benedict Arnold, who later joined the British. More than Miss Black has been in charge of News Stand, Sixth Avenue and 42nd. ing been' utterly-V dlscrittinated the Bureau of Information Of the tfoiMir Manchester dry will abandon his half of Washington’s army at New York in 1776 was'composed [RsdibflpsBhir Street and 42nd. Street entrance of against. And to hahg or electrocute of Connecticut soldiers. Unstintedly Connecticut sent supplies U. S. Cijdl Service Commission Grand Central Station and at all belief just because a man he once since 190b. She has been in the .•24 Hoatling News Standa one person for a crime parallel to to the front in all times of need. She constructed ships which m • • • a dozen, others whose-perpetrators heard speak at a Chamber of Com harassed British fleets and her factories turned out large quan- government service here since Client of International News Ser merce .dinner has undertaken the 1891. vice. have escaped the extreme penalty ; titles pf munitions. . Before' telling why Miss Black "International News Service has the becomes nothing less .- than out leadership of Iha w^ets; but perhaps Four isolated British movements were made in Connecticut— T h e N e w exclusive rights to use for republlca- was chosen to be the best govern rageous Injustice; ’ it is to 'be expected th a t Major Cur : against Stionington in 1775; Danbury in 1777; New Haven in ment worker, let’s tell how.' tlon In any form all news dispatches 1779, and New London in 1781, credited to or not otherwise.credited In effect when a murderer is sent ran’s new prominence among ^he Editor Lowell Mellett of the In this paper. It is also exclusively wets will'give such'a person pause Connecticut furnished about 31,939 men for the Continental Washington Daily News decided entitled to use for republication all to the gallows or death chair now army and 9,000 more served in the militia. Connecticut troops that he was tired of hearing gov the local or undated news published before ;he pronounces all opponents herein." Full Service Client of N E A adays he has actually been made were engaged in all the principal battles north of the Carolinas. ernment workers attacked, as Service. the victim of a social trick. Society of prohibition either drunks, liquor. One of the outstanding patriots of the struggle was Nathan clock-watchers, drones and what has led him to believe, through Its interOTt tools or imbeciles. Hale a native of Coventry, who undertook^ a dangerous mission not. He said so to Secretary of TUESDAY, JAN. 17, 1928 for l^ashington, was caught by the British and hanged as a spy. Commerce Hoover. Models?... s6tube,ONB proceedings in any. number of other Dial A. C. radio completely A. C. ifeAPIO His last words were, "I regret that I have but one life to lose for “So am I,” replied Hoover,, and st^ded in the new satin murder cases, that capital punish began to tell. Mellett, of long hours THE CUBAN MESSAGE my country.” finished cabinet. Small, ment is not really meant, ^hat it is Tomorrow—Electrical Machinery in Connecticut. of hard, intelligent work, of work powerful, economical. In one particular relationship is a figure of speech. And theU, when at night without pay, of men Lets tubes, $88 works ^rom your f the hounding enthusiasm of the hanging onto $3,500, jobs in the face he in turn commits his murder and of $10 ,000. offers, of girl stenogra Cubans for the President of the is fortuitously hanged for it,- he is phers and clerks who rose to emer Other United States of the utmost signifi actually in a sense a victim of mis gencies and new important respon light socket! cance. Already had the greeting of representation. sibilities. Secretaries of Labor Davis Atwater Kent the people of that splendid island The amount of it is that we have Old Moore’s Famous Almanack and of Interior Work told the edi O you know how a watch is bwlt? tor of many other instances. So out Radio Models The same prindplea applied to radio to Mr. Coolidge brought assurance destroyed whatever of deterrent ef New York, Jan. 17.—Manhattan came the Washington News with as low as D that the unforunate affair at Nica fect the death penalty may once have fairly overflows with tples that cry Sees Catastrophes Ahead In 1928 an offer of a $200 reward for the have enabled Atwater Kent to make a ragua was not to be allowed to seri exercised. And in that case to con for a new' O. Henry to come along federal employe doing the best job powerful receiver in a small ^;>ace. You’ve ously affect th.e faith of all Latin- tinue to enforce it sporadically, and write them. They pop up at and $100 more to the fellow worker *49 got to see tlus set to believe it! It has Amerlca in the rectitude of Ameri every corner and in every scene, who would write the letter of nomi- ew y tlu n g 6/ood radio ahouM h a v e - against now and then an especially ; uSt as they did in the stories of hatlon. The judges were Edward can intentions toward the southern London— Ceaseless unrest in.^ Of China, Old ^oore has much fine tone, selectivity, power. Y ctit’a even unlucky victim, is. to play the game Bagdad-by-the-Subway. to say, and little of it is optimistic. Keating, editor of Labor, and John and less expeaave than the old republics. But the full import of China, two influenza epidemics, Hays Hammond. EASY contrarily to thb tacit .rules that iPor; instance: at a party the threats of war between the United He sees- the Communist influence style battery set! We’re proud to seU it I this attitude is better understood other night, I met a physician who society has established. States and Japan, four disastrous causing Incessant uprisings, with Andyou’/f be proud to own it. Act today. when it is remembered that .twice specializes in blood., transfusions. foreign life and property constant “We give the government work TERMS It would obviously be much fair fires of explosions in America and ers little thought unless some mem since the United States declared He told me of a handsome, full- England, two earthquakes, storms, ly endangered. er—if that is any consideration— blooded young Russian who came ber of Congress rises on his rear Cuba a free and Independent nation to do away with the pretense of such floods, and volcanic disturbances, Serious fires in London and the pedals and releases a speech for his to his ofidce. The Russian said he the illness of a member of the Brit Midlands are on tke calendar for CLOSES AT NOON TOMORROW has It been necessary to land armed a penalty altogether. wanted to sell his blood and tests uninformed constituency,” wrote ish royal family, the death.. of a February, followed by the Ameri Mellett in his pa^r. ‘ forces on her shores to exercise a Suggestion has been made.,- that showed;,that the young man would famous statesman, a cholera epi can motion picture fire in April. be able" to do this about once a “The speech is apt to be a benevolent monitorship. How com they do things somewhat better in demic in, India, coal riots in the October, too, will have its share of sweeping allegation, wrong in most pletely the Cubans now understand week without harmful effects. middle west of the United States, disaster, for Old Moore foresees fire Belgium, where the penalty for first “One day,” the doctor went on particulars. It is apt to convey the WATKINS BROTHERS the helpfulness of those visitations ,,, , , ,, T 1 j I the loss of a warship with many or explosions threatening oil wells impression that government work degree murder is imprisonment for I ha,d an emergency c^l. I P^o°ed ^.agyaities and an abortive attempt their magnificent welcome of Presi in America. On the 22nd of Octo ers live a life of pleasant ease and life—imprisonment actually and in at once for the young Russian and to restore to the throne a deposed ber, according to the predictions, a idleness, devoted largely to collect dent Coolidge proves. evitably for life, with absolutely no he came hurrying over. As he was monarch of Central Europe.. scandal at Geneva \ will rock the ing their salaries twice a month and It will be recalled that after Spain hope for pardon or commutation of preparing for the transfusion he These are the main event* the world. / spending the money between times. glanced into.the operating room; had been compelled to relinquish any. sort, with even the name of the world may expect during the year The member of the royal family Such a speech usually results from When he turned around, I saw 1928, according to the predictions who is slated for the sick-bed is not a personal irritation suffered by the her age-long oontrol of Cuba it re murderer obliterated and replaced his face was troubled. T can’t go quired something more than three of Old Moore’s Almanack, one identified; but the event will take congressman.” by a number and his status made through with this one,’ he said. I famous handbook which has had a place early in April, causing wide Who, he asked—file clerk, sten years of American control before that of the dead. asked him why not. ‘Because thdt’s place upon nearly every English li spread anxiety throughout the ographer, hopelessly underpaid sci the Cuban people had been suffi If those who. shrink from the im the society girl I’m trying to mar brary table or bookshelf for gen United Kingdom. entist, messenger or other—per- Remus, Bootleg King, Drops Mask ciently trained in.Uh-e att^of self- position of the death penalty will ry and she would find out what I erations. In June, Europe will be thrown fOKned day in and day out, was government td justify the United really do for a living.’ Brighter Outlook into a turmoil by an attempted most helpful to others, did most to subscribe to the Belgian system as It was an emergency case, as keep things running smoothly and States in withdrawing from active In spite of these impending; ca coup d’etat to re-seat a deposed Of Cheer To Enter Insane Asylum its substitute there will probably be I say. So we just put a bit of cloth monarch on a tottering throne. happily and added the extra raea,s- suzerainty over the island. Then, tastrophes, Old Moore sees a , little trouble in getting the most over her face and he gave his brighter outlook for^ the world in Septenaber will be a busy month, uro of efficiency which made every after an experience of some four blood. She paid for it. He’ll use the one else’s work easier and better? confirmed believer in the death general during the" coming year. according to Old Moore, for In that By James L. KUgallen ^at Louisville, Ky;; the Felburg and years in which mistakes inculcated money to Woo her and she’ll re period the famous statesman, Am penalty, in principle, to^ acquiesce. Industry is healthy, he- sees, but the As the contest went on and many New York—Too late, George Worthum distillery at Lynchburg by the long Spanish regime cropped cover. Some day maybe she’ll find overnments of the world will find erican or British, will die, a war and Hillsboro, O. and the HIU and Such a punishment for murderers out—that is, if he ever wins her! letters were received and C. C. Remus learned that bootlegging up and developed anew, the Cubans themselves beset with worries of vessel will be sunk with a heavy Hill distillery at Owensboro, Ky. seems to us to be infinitely more And I wonder whether she’ll think many different sorts. loss of life .China will be embroiled Hathaway, personnel officer of the does not pay. Many Distilleries got themselves into such a serious dreadful than death. If we should him a hero or a cad?” in serious internal difficulties, and Civil Service Commission, who won Bootlegging made Remus forsake Old Moore is specific in his pre the $100 prize for the following 'a lucrative law practice, for an Il “These were all Remus distil political and revolutionary tangle hesitate in approving it surely it I’m inclined to wonder myself. dictions. About the 18th of April, the coal riots in the United- States leries,” he said.“ There were others that Uncle Sam was compelled to will cause great alarm, carefully corroborated letter about licit business Which at one time would not be on the ground of too according to his prophesy, a cinema the subsequent winner of the $200 grossed between $10 0,000,000 and that I Was part owner—rsomejhat) s t^ in again and for more than two And, again, for instance: An fire will cause consternation in f Earthquakes, Seen I can’t ►even'yecair noWt^”''f-’’ U ' much leniency. other physician, a neurologist and < March and December will see prize. Miss Black: $150;000,000 and netted him a per- years the military force of the Unit America, and about the same time “She influence the lives, of 'sonal profit Of from $fl.000,(i00 to There was a tinge of pathos Is it such punishment as this brain specialist, tells me of a ro a hurricane in the Middle West will earthquakes in different parts of about Remus as he talked. Now ed States, thodgh fortunately call mance that never quite died. About more persons than does any other $7,000,000. It brought him interna that the antis would prefer to hfiv'e involve further loss of life and the world; and August will be tt-> employe on the government rolL and then he paused and looked into ed on to do little if any shooting, dealt out to murderers? Or is it a year, ago a man well past his month of a serious financial panic tional notoriety and a certain pow- property. The coal riots he predicts Ninety thousand men and women, er'Whlch for a time appealed to his space—his mind apparently far' was the power behind a period of re that they do not want murderers seventies came for treatment. He will occur in September, and they in one of the British colonies. more than the entire personnel of away. His mask of cheeriness— , w<.j suffering from hallucinations. Trouble in- China is forecasted egotism. He was the “king” of construction, being again withdrawn seriously punished at all? will be prompted by efforts to les the Washington service, visit her bootleggers. He did things on a It is a mask—had fallen from his Being a bit mentally unbalanced sen the power of the unions. specifically in January, February, annually. She draws out the es face. He looked tired, broken. in the dawn of 1909. If the question is merely one of the old man thinks people are try March, Septeniber and November, gigantic scale- But, as quick and Again in 1912 American Marines “Mars is hovering over America sential facts about their experi spectacular as was the rise of the Broken financially, and in spirit. substituting actual, everlasfing im ing to get^ him to the insane and Japan,” Old Moore declares in But in general. Old Moore con ence and suggests what positions “Filthy lucre,” hs said several were landed in Cuba, during race prisonment, without room for asyluii. his predictions for February. cludes the world will be better in they can best fill and how to get bootlegger Remus, his fall was times—preferring that^ synonym to disturbances and a Negro uprising One day an old woman came, the year to come. The average even more rapid and'just as precipi- -amelioration or end during life, Throughout the almanack this sen them. Each visitor presents a dif tious. Bootlegging'made him a con “money”. He shl^d from a discus in briente, but this time only in the suffering from a severe nervous ail tence is reiterated; he sees the man will look upon a life less in ferent problem which calls for sym sion of shooting of his wife, re thore ought not to be much trouble ment. She was emaciated and vict and finally a slayer. usual process of protecting the per questions of immigration and naval an “eat drink and be merry” sort -pathetic understanding which Miss ferring to it as “that act.” in obtaining well nigh universal wrinkled far beyond her years. The supremacy 'precipitating a ^dispute Of way, and will devote his time to Black is admirably fitted to give. Today, as this article, is written sons and property of American citi he faces Incarceration in the Lima He heaved a sigh. As If to get consent to the change. old lady suddenly appeared in the which threatens^ to develop into a serious sober attempt to make Thousands who cannot come, write, away from his pwn thought* he zens, and the United States found office of the office nurse and asked armed conflict^ the New Year a prosperous one. asking about appropriate examina (Ohio) Hospital,for the Criminal Insane. He was found "not guilty summoned a friend, Isadore Block. no occasion for assuming control the name of the ' old man. Upon tions. She maintains a remarkable He said to this writer:' , RADIO MOBILIZATION hearing it she sat for a moment, mailing list of more than 150,000 on the sole ground of Insanity” for of the government even'temporar- the murder of 'IHa wife, imogene, “Meet Block—Block the killer, Use of the radio for the purpose nodding her head in unbelief. sensed something familiar about names, including individuals In aren't you“Block?” “Well,” the nurse related, “it him and verified her suspicions. It every state. whom he shot to death in Eden There is now probably no party in of disseminatin&^military mobiliza Block mumbled affirmatively, a seems that this old man and this was her youthful sweetheart—now “She, knows more about the gen Park, Cincinnati, when she was on slight flush breaking through his Cuba, however small, that would not tion orders, as in the area of the old lady had been sweethearths in a dodde'iting, senile old man. A THOUGHT eral work of the government than the way to court to divorce him last Forty-third National Guard Division prison pallor. subscribe to the conviction that so their boy and girl years. It seems And there you have your plot! any other person. The public in ^October 6. He appeared before a “Block the killer,” mused Remus. far from being imperialistic and op yesterday, may be a novelty and to have been the great childhood At the end of the romance trail! Behold how great a matter .a stinctively thinks of the Civil Serv Probate judge, seeking his free “I’m his only solace— poor Block!” for pafade purpb’ses, an effective aid love. They went their various ways But, if you’re going to write it to little fire kindleth.—James 3:5. ice Commission as a source of 1p- dom, but was shocked to hear the Yes, poor Block. He killed a |nan pressive, the United- States has used and both married. Both raised suit me you’ll have to have your formation for the entire service. judge order him committed to the Its strength solely for the best in to spreading the call to the colors; makes a Thousands appeal to Miss Black for insane asylum. So this was the end! for paying attention to his wife and families. ?oth grew old. When the irony with you. - ' A spark neglected must pay the price. terests of the Cuban people, has but one is Impelled to wonder old lady came to the office she ■> GILBERT SWAN. mighty flre.- -Herrick. information on miscellaneous ques No Fotaite Flans whether it conceivably could be em And poor Remus; A man who proven over and over again that it tions. Only recently, after he was ac might have gone a long way if he has no thought of depriving them of ployed for war time mobilization; quitted, of the murder, this writer had gone the right- road. and, if not, what particular benefit “She' hag made her position of talkdd at length with Remus in his iany particle of their autonomy. It All Depends on the Point of View outstanding financial value tp the cell on the sixth floor of the Ham Bootleg lane was his downfall. In bringing out these thoughts, arises from the utilization of mobili government. Correct placement ilton County Jail. Remus had little Top late he has found out that throughout all of Latiu-America, zation mediums in practice of economy. The new employes placed idea of the future. He was hoping ing doesn’t pay! President Coo'lidge’s visit to Havana which advantage could not be taken on the rolls annually to fill vacan he would gain his freedom. He in cies caused by death, resignation, tended to write a book about his and his utterly frank and friendly in a bona fide emergency. removal,-retirement or promotion BISHOP OF JAPAN The trouble with the use of the life aud to lecture against the message to'Che Pan-American states, represent a salary expenditure of “eWls” of the Volstead Act which have beyond doubt accomplished a radio in this connection is that the at least $50,000,000. strangely enough Remus blames for ether is free to all comers, save for “She came to Washington in VISITING IN FRANCE tremendous amount of good. 1891 and has served the govern his downfall. The prohibition law the negligible influence of laws ment during the administrations and Franklin L. Dodge, the former BEFORE GOING TO U.S. which, unfortunately, the enemy in of seven presidents. She has given dry sleuth whom he accused of hav DEATH PENALTY case of war would net feel con advice and information to more ing stolen his wife’s affections, are I than 1,000,000 individuals. Her to this day his two pet aversions, i Once again the never ending con strained to obey. And unless the How much money has he left? j parls — Monseigneur Janvier troversy over capital punishment work is of. outstanding importance.' broadcast were absolutely eliminat It is accomplished with a prompt Remus shrugged his massive shoul-j Hayaska, first Bishop of Japan,, who * is in full swing, aroused to fresh ed from the consideration of the ness and a quiet efficiency which ders in reply. He doesn’t know— h 3 now sojourning in France before vigor by the Snyder-Gray execu soldier, it is conceivable that a fine makes it a credit to the federal gov and. he doesn’t think it could be leaving for the United States, is a tions. Prom every quarter comes, state of chaos could be set lip if ernment. much—maybe nothing. The govern- very modern prelate, opinion of every conceivable deriva enemy broadcast stations of power, “Unquestionably, she deserves tne ment says he. owes heavy sums in He is young in ‘body as well as title of ‘the government worker who Income taxes. His property was in mind, and does not Intend to tion but always of one of two con located either in this country or is doing' the best work within the seized while he was in prison and become old-fashioned just because clusions, either that the death pen secretly or beyond its borders open limitations of her job.’ ” , some of It has become run down. he has serious work to do. alty is an abomination or that it is ly, were to All the air with pur The government pays Miss Black Reminiscently he discussed his “We people iu the church,” he the onlJ>' safeguard of society and posely misleading military orders the princely salary of $2,300 a mammoth bootleg business of other declares, “must keep Up with the year. days- He said «he picked Cincin times, as well as the others. Why must be retained at all costs. directed to American troops. nati as the spot to operate from be- ! shouldn’t young men smoke if they It is ’’extremely unlikely that Our understanding of test mobili cause, to use his words: EX-SLAVE’S DEATH _ choose to?” there are no open minds on this zations of National Guard troops is REVEALS FORTUNE “Cincinnati was and Still is'th e And thereupon he admitted that problem,' but the open minded, be that they are conducted with some world. Within a radius of twofTiun- this is his own pet weakness and ing unvocal, are liable to be lost idea of ascertaining how quickly Lexington, Ky.—A fortune, vari dred miles^ of Cincinnati seventy that there is nothing under the sun the units could be called togeUier in ously estimated at $250,000 to per cent of all the bonded liquor in more to his liking than the very sight of in a battle of words . in the country is stored. Here we are cheapest Maryland cigarette. w'hich feeling runs high and in the face of actual service. If this is $500,000, was revealed upon the death here of Ellen Davis, “ the on the border of Kentucky, Indiana As for short skirts and bobbed which there is, as usual, little tol so, it would seem advisable to' limit South’s richest negress.” and Illinois. This seventy per cent mair,. Bishop Hayaska cannot see erance for-the view of the opposi the means of communication to 'Although his former slave, the I speak of would total about 13,r too much fault to And with them.. tion. /f those which could safely be em dead negress had won the confidence 000,000 gallons.” “After all,” he thlpks,” there are We h£^ve to confess that for many ployed if the troops were enghged of John Hughes, wealthy farmer, He could not remember «U the so much more important things to and upon his death he left the bulk property that once Was hia or is think about, why bother with years we have been mire or less in serious business.. Perhaps radio of his estate to her and her son. She still his—the huge holdings that these? In my own country, the at a loss for a really positive opin is one of these. Possibly not., , -retained the property through are now In litigation or tied up by women have taken to these mod ion as to the retention or ramoval lengthy litigation instituted by the government. He mentioned the ern fashions like d^cks to water, of the death penalty for deliberate AN EXA3IPLB Hughes’ lelatlves. “Remus Building” in Cincinnati; for girls will be girls, yo.u know. “ '■ - — — ^ his once beautiful home on Price ‘‘What we do not see in our murder. But we are, we feel con Such Manchester business men of Hill; his sub-division nearby with streets, however, is the French ex vinced, drawing nearer to one—to bone dry convictions as attended the PRAYERS BRING FISH? its sixty or more residences and his hibition of affe<^tion in pnblic a conviction that the death penalty, Chamber of Commerce annual ban distilleries. Aske^ to" enumerate places, men and Wdien, married or whatever it may have been in some quet two years ago will probably re Easton, Md.—The power of pray the Remus distillers he named the otherwise, walking. Arm lu arm to er made Tilghman, a fishing center following nine: The Edgewater Dis gether. It isn’t done, that’s all, but civilizations, whatever it might be call the principal speaker on that near Here, and broke . it, also. With occasion. Major Henry H. Curran, tilling Company of Lawrencaburg, that doesn’t mean that I feel it Is under conditions other than those the. coming of .Rev. Howard, Mc- Ind.; The Squibhs Distillery at wrong. European customs, natural !we kww, is not here and now ef at that time Commissioner of Im Dade, a Methodist minister, and his Lawrenceburg; the Greendale Dis ly cannot be the same as those (n fective; and that if it is not effec migration at Ellia.lslan^ an^ 'ndll prayers that the fishermen’s nets Japan where we feel and under 0 might be filled, success and plenty tillery at Lawrenceburg; The Old tive'there is nothing td be said in be ebkbled tfief&by to’ foifm visited the Island. However, McDftde Lexington Club at Lexington, Ky.; stand In an entirely different man Its favor which can balance the telHgent opinion of the leadersliip of and Nicholsville, Ky.; The Flelsch- ner.” has been transferred, and the flsh*f* ' Bishop Hayaska is an Indulgent ^hinge to be said against it. the Association Against the Probl- men say the fish have followed tho man plant at Roverside, Clncln- , nati: the Rushy DistiUluK Company censor. Perhaps the death penalty might bition Amendment, man of prayer. i V I ngiijfcay , . ’JfOTHED..SCANDAL , „ , j: GOOD; VQR y ’ DwnbeBk’^^.^ognTli^tie^. 3 ^ b jfter, ri^cefved'’ ii'. 'Vfaln'dt- >" professor: For the last tipe rm . Httsbiwgh: going to'try to explain this trlan’lgle llfe^; at Western RehttehUary, will ditoinK'Tttow^t^ Dorn-, becklo'' • hMy^tr^dship tpr> toyoUr , notjwan't tor tobacco‘■anir'. siipplies 8 7 5 M a i n S t DAILY RADIO the ni,an, whb'-put/ iail; Cef-Ed: How. nice. Whlph is the ; '■ k Mr. laDfl I..:'-;. Y-, ■Gbllin‘5 for ^hls radio during '1^28, They wife and-which is the other m an?-^ weiiit tp' >fei)i’' : Saturday jioctive iFeier withMyofj^'ajW took; 8:00—WEAF programs (8 hra.> Leadiiig IjX Statioiis^ " w llhhe supplie'S' by 'netectl've Peter L ife, , . Insurance 'apd Itoil 'j Tuesday, January 17. 11:00—Allen theater revue. and atteindejJ- the Jj’ord exhibition. sponsible for 15 : mottos to complete.: ^ -47i6.9-»W;SBi ATLANTAt-630, Connors who was- respijOBible With the maguetic Kathleen Stewart 535.4— WTIC. HARTFORD—660. 7:15—M^rq^Iitah trio. The High School class of Girls as piano soloist and Nathaniel Shil- 7:30—Trinity College dlalogite. of tho Federated; Sunday. schocM., 8:00—W EAF Seilierling sipgerr. g:6()j.\^nSAF1 prqfeTams to II:W. kret's orchestra augmented for the 11:45—Soprano, met at the home of Mrs. Albert B. occasion to symphony proportions, the 8:80—Orchestra, concert, bogqupt. 626— Kr K X -K Y W .C H |CAG9-H>70. Eveready hour for this Tuesday night 10:00—WEAF bridge ^m e. Stlle^ > . 10:30—Two dance orchestras. 7i83—Congras8 dlPh^f Tnuatc.^-. • l^resCTiptions ^ By Experienced Pharmacists promises to bo one of special interest ^8ti)U—W .Z pVpgranis (2 hrs.) , day eveniug . fOr ..election of o f- to the fans of W EAF And the Red 422.3- ^W 0 R> N E W A R K —71QL . :t • r i , I v : ' _ : V 7:00—Jacob’s ensemble. JOtOO—SttHllo bhrmony Bingers. fic^rsy ‘ -M" network. One hour earlier these same 16:30—Ckibgress cnTnival. • el0ate^, vpresidc»t,'iiMlBS " Apeiaiao stations will broadcast a concert by 7:30—Bel ias prospectors. 9:00—Utile Symphonj' orchestra. li :3fl-Ha'mp’8 Kentu<*y serangders. the Seiberling Singers, a male chorus, 389.4- iW BBM ; CHICAGO-770. ! Mar'shV >ylcb'-.pr .iid o i* ; Miss p . under the direction of Marshall Bar 11:05—The New Yorkers. g;66—I’dfisck’i« orchestra. ! Fr jnces 'Stod'dsfrdi/' secretary and H aitiM in i- tholomew. assisted by Hans Barth, pi 333.1—WBZ, NEW ENQLAND:?-900. It 7:20—Springfield muiilcal program. • 9:30—l ’Oioilar program; donpe. „ „ Tr^fisureTi” and,i,7 .Jiisa MarjoriOi: anist, and Channing Lefebvre, organ 365.61—WEBH*WJJD. CHlCAGOirS^O- ist The bright light of this program 8:00—WJZ Stromherg-Carisbn hour. Stcmght0 h;>'''^s h’ ■' -gn-j chairntad o ^ 9:00—Trio: musical program. 7:00—Victorian orchestra; tafk, wHI be Pid Enidish and Negro songs 8i00-W EAF .SeilieHlng sirwers. the sociai ^ ; r' • >4: Suhuthia ’i'f.lcplmnG Sevvu^ Gall 1530 by Noah Swayne, bass. Franklin D. 10:00—Chet Frost's Bostonians. ■ ..M t; and Mrs. Lemuel- .Bobbins 491.5— WEAF, NEW YORK-610. 9:00—Theater prqaeHfi) tlbri^; Roosevelt and Charles D. Hilles. vice 9;3fl_Moosb1»eaTt philfTl:en a program. and SOB, Donalu, <. f Manchester chaiiman of the Republican national 6:00—Waldorf-Astoria music. 7:00—Voter's service talks. lO:00-r-Tlieater preseptatjops ■ committee, will be the principal 12:00—Sfudlp' pii^rami tiyipr. ■ . ■were Sdriday guests at the home of: speakers at the. voters’ service pro 7:30—Natipiial musicalilies; talk. ■-Mr. and Mre; Frank E. House. 8:00—Seiberling singers featuring gram through 'W EAF and he Ren 0 0 Eveready- hridg?. Noah Swayne, bass. »; —WE.AF hour; ^ Miss, RacheV.p-i , who has been network at 7:00 o'clock. The .subject 10:8()—Viollni.st; S am ’n’ Henry.- , > of their discu.ssions will be "Some 8:30—Sealy Air Weavers with Cotton 11^ 1)—Music'box: Salerno.s: Ho<'dhims ;. slcTcVfQr the past-itbree wegks, han I .ond Morpheus. ^ returnrod. to fieT’'dutfe8, §s' teBfcher la Historic Campaigns” 9:00—Eveready hour, featuring Kath UlO—Meeker’s /la.rvce preheatra:,. , . t 344.6—WLSl fiHIOABp-raTD.. ;!. ' th^ vW ar'^ohseJ P^ihiixsch.oo^^^ Bla^k face type Indicates best features leen Stewart, pianist. m i: 10:00—.Miction bridge game. 7-40—Orchestra:- serap book. 4. shower■iw'as givii S:l6—Etude house,' ■ All programs Eastern Standard Time. ]0;30—ral.ois D’Or orchestra. 44^,5_WMAQ-VYQJ. CHICAGO—*70. en Mrs. Bayarci Peltoi) l^st FrldaV 11-00—.Tans.sen’s Hoflirau orche.stra. evening at: the home of Mrs. Robert. 348.6— WGBS. NEW YORK—860. 9i60—Soprano; string quartet.: Leading East Stations. 8:15—Newporters orchestra. ll-hn—WQJ dance orchestra. : . J.":4iisley. A b o u t tv/enty of Mrs> Pel«! •• 545.4r-TW FAA. CAt,UA§—?50. 272.5—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—110J 9:00—iOvangeiistio mixed quarteL toS’s. girl fFiilhd^.were present.'Dur. 9:20—Violin solos: artists. lOfoo—.‘itudio program. ; , 7 :0 5 -Dinner music; feature. llrfin—Rridgo lesson: n iu sl^- • = In i th^^TOhinii’galti^ were played 8:15—Woman’s Symphony orchestra. 9:45—Rosen’s dance orchestra. V4.8-WOC^ DAVENPORT—800. 454.3— WJZ. NEW YORK—660. ■a^ a bdifet(,lah®h was served. Mrs. a;4fi-Contralto; bridge; songs. 8,(io_ w Ea f pragrem-s to lo.’.io., 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 1;30—Orchestra: weather: talks. F^ton, ’ ‘ liras' before' her mar.-' 10 30—The Armand girts. . riage,; Miss Helen Risley, received: ^ .6 —WBAL, BALTIMORE—1050. 5;3n—.stocks, markets: soprano. ■I' 326.9-^KOA, OENVER-820. 6:80—Studio dinner concert. B;nn—Manger ofehpstra. many beautiful and us til gifts. 7;(io—li-rank Dole. ‘‘Setters.’’ 8330—Broiyn lUnner concert. .7:30—WJZ musical program, 10;t)()—Auction hrldge •-lesson. i MpS. Jd. Frank .R isley of South; i 9:00—Ensemble, male quartet. 7:15—Contralto: dialogue. lOiSn—Dan’s dahee ' orchestra. 10:00-^BaItimorearis orchestra. 7- 45—Melodv musketeers, saxophone. Lyme spent the’ wBeh-end in town.; 8:00—Stromberg.Carlson male quin ■ fe'35.4—WHO.' PES MOINES-^560. 461.3—WNAC. BOSTON—650. 73>p_Fiiilbrc»ck’-6 lorchesjMi. soloii. Mt; and Mrs. G^r>s-Wilson’s lit; 6:30—Dance orchestra: sinfonians. tet and orchestra. 8:30—Trio: soloists: Vlqlorians. tie baby has been quite ill with tone, 7:20—Chefs: feature arti.sis. 9:00—Continentals orchestra. •Vit..’.-'' 10:30—Mae Breen. Peter de Ro.«e. 103(10—W EAF bridge lesson. silitis recently, but is imj^roving; 8:30—Dpry house tonight. 10:30—Instniment.ni trio, songs. 9:15—Arlington quintet: :utista. l l ’.pn—siumbor music. I ndw. 348.6—W IP . P H IL A D E L P H IA —860. 11;pn_Orcheslra. vti torians. Come and choose from one of of handsome^ 10:00—Two dance orchestras. ,499.7-WBAP* fORT WORTH-600. 506.2—WEEI. BOSTON—5S0. 6::i0—Dinner niu.sic; drama revue. 0;.55—-Markets; children’s period. 10;.’i0—Musical programs. 8:00—WEAF Seilicrling .singers. 1.00—The.-iler features. patterned rugsiit h^-ever pleasure to show and benefit by these note •v;'- 8:30—I’ilgrims enteriaimnent. in;0()—Emo’.«t movie hroadcasi. 384.4—!KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—780.
I Came with a Song (American) La Forge ANDOVER ■ V e l v e t ' Miss Hillard P a r a t e x ! Pointed C ork Linoleum 11:30 Coombs Bouquet— There,were . 14 at the Ladies ! WTIC Thoughts of spring. . \varm suq- I Benevoient society meeting at Mrs. a 2 - Yard Wide, Burlap Back, Newest Pat- Stair Carpet Travelei’s Insurance Co. shine and fiowers will help to make E. M. Yeoman’s.' Mrs. Ralph Bass a winter’s evening pleasant when , Poetess • . 7 f- .’. ' terns, for Kitchens and Bathrooms. All Wool Hartford the Coombs Bouquet is heard from - ^ e n t Viktors at A. E. Frink’s 27 inches wide WTIC, of The Travelers, tonight. decent visitors a Surface 535.4 m. 560 k. c.i were Mrs. C. T. Murphy of Bristol, Blue and Tan $l.lft^Grade SQ. YD. The instrumental trio and vocal Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Platt and 79c ? i soloists ■will bring a breath of spring Infant son Douglas, of Manchester, ■ V-. right out of the air waves with the Mrs- Janet Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Program for Tuesday playing and singing of “A Path of Edward Frink and son and Miss FULLY GUARANTEED Flowers” and “ Columbine.” Eight 6:25 P. M. News Bulletins. M. Baznet of Hartford. “flowery” numbers are listed. Mmde b? the VaaufecturefV of the Fameus 6:30 "Waldorf - Astoria Dinner Roscoe Talbot is acting as agent UNIVERSAL Household Helps. Music. Opening at East LoWmeadow station. The Path of Flowers 7:00 Voter’s Service. Bertraim w rlght and Guy Bart 7:30 Trinity College Dialogue— b. Columbine' Great heat-storage capacity Bachelor Buttons lett were yhbme from Storrs college j marks this helpful iron. It re “Art of Printing” — Arthur for the week end. j tains heat so n>»ryelously that Adams, Professor of English and Welcome Pretty Primrose Orchids , Charles Wright spent the week much of the ir t ^ g ’ can be Frank Cole Babbitt of the Greek end with'liis family. Mr. Wright is ;• a. Trailing Arbutus done with 4he. current burned Department. Avorklng In New York. ( j off. It is e^iiipped'with Ue»t- 8:00 The Seiberling Singers from b. Sweet Jasimlne' Bachelor Button* Mr. and-> Mrs. Addison Frink ; •proof Reyersible Stand. N.B.C. Studios. were dinner guests of their son and ' The Jobberwocky (A Ballad of Gypsy Daisies ’ It is just the desirable w«ight Art Cri|t6ime^^ • Novelty Lace Edged Net Orchids daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ; for household use, six pounds, the Automohility) Lester Jenks Frink of Hartford Sunday. | Atlxactive an
MNCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, TtJESDAY^ JANirARY 1 7 ,192E.
even if some do not uttend church was made. In 1880 lt"W»sr A yesume of Mr, Hohenthal’s ad- favorably by committee,’ biitliot am* dress-follows: services but listen in over the radio, iiifsiii:liistei^n^iirfcjyiffliiiiiiiKiiuiiiiiiinuaininsns^ which they have purchased with ed upon. In 191i; It is well for us to take account Amendment received . of losses and gaind'in our enter money saved. but not the required-;^; t^tpirds prises. T'hls is just as necessary in Closing sa.loons has enormously vote. In 1917 . they;WtUeenth g YEARS “ DRYNESS” our Anti-Aicohol Campaign as in increased safety of travel by^ auto Amendment was approfwl^vln the any other business. The losses we mobile, though we have a problem Senate, 65 to 20, and tit the|Iouse have sustained are very often more yet to solve in deali«g with the in 282 to 128. Forty-one yea^,elwst‘i|. ;tH E BENSON prominent than our gains and I be toxicated driver.' Stop and think from the first proposal rratil the © Giiai^lies Scribnep'sf Sons? gin with them. what the condition would be with Eighteenth Am ^piiBAt araf apDrpv- MUROERCASE 9 S.S.VAN M lif Strikes Balance and Finds When the Eighteenth Amend saloons open under sanction and en ed by 45 etateOKhtif a pSrfod of Feathergill, ai^assitant district » ment became effective at midnight dorsement of law. It would be poor 15 months. EvIBPlev^ Jersey came CHARACTERS attorney, was waiting in the main % Things In Favor of Prohi- January 16, 1920, we lost the legal Icdgic for the government on the in two years laWr, m aking'4^5. Cer PHILO VAKCE hall tor his chief’s arrival. J ized beverage liquor traffic—-note one hand to authorize the sale of tainly the liquor Interests not particularly a traffic not a business JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM. District “It’s too ■ bad, sir.” he lamented, g liquor and, on the other, to punish asleep and if they werOy ll is ho • A ttorn ey o f N ew .XfWis C ou n ty r—for business is a transaction by “A rotten show all round. And « * bition— His Address. the user who purchased from the ’ credit to their vt^anefr it it was HAUOARBT ODELL (T H E which the buyer gives something authorized seller. But v/hy gu -CANART") Jasi at this time! ...” He | “put over.” and the seller gets something of further and recount gains? The pHARLESCLEAVER. a n w n - shrugged his shoulders dlscourag- | value for the cash involved. He Governmental control ofr liquor nliout-town man or woman who stops and means liquor control' of ^'gpVern- ingly. 1 In observance-of Victory Day, or would he a hold man who would KENNETH SPOTSWOODE, a maaa> O d e l l A m v i s t i j “It may collapse • quickly,” said | thinks will soon rerch a right con ment. We need not point , to the (n ctu rer the eighth anniversary of prohibi claim that the user of liquor re clusion as to the wisdom of enact Markham, shaking the other's | ceived something that benefited him present Canadian experiences, but to LOUIS MANNIX. an Importer tion, the Women’s Christian Tem ing Prohibition, unless their ap our own experience in ^the; Dispens hand. “How are things going? Ser- | for the money expended. This traf DK. AMBROISE LINDftUlST. a perance Union held a special meet petite overbalances their judgment. ary or government sale of. liquor by fashionable nenroloBlst Livifls. G oom geant Heath phoned me right after | fic consisted of over 300 distilleries, ing last evening at 7:30 at the Our dangers do not lie in balanc , TONV SKEEL. a professional bnr- you called, and said that, at first | mote than 1,200 breweries plus the state of South Carolina, - South Methodist church. E. L. G. ing the losses and the gains, but , elar glance, the case looked a bit stub- | Hohenthal was the speaker of the some ' 175,000 licensed retail dis Pure liquors? Adulterated alco \VILLIAM ELMER JESSUP, tele- born.” ^ I pensers of the product of these dis in the specious arguments pro holic beverages and imitation, li phone operator evening and he took for his sub mulgated by individuals s.nd in the “Stubborn?" repeated Feather- | ject, "Striking the Balance.” Mr. tilleries and breweries. quors were made and sold- In the. HARRY SPIVELY. telephone op press about “Personal Liberty. hey-day of the license sy^Pni. am e ra to r gill lugubriously. “ It’s downright | Hohenthal read a carefully pre We relinquished 5500,000,000.00 impervious. Heath is spinning ® of national revenue and a 51.500,- State’s Rights, It was put over, ple evidence of which I could bring, ERNEST HEATH. Ser*eant of the pared paper on the effects of prohi .Governmental Control, Pure Liq Homicide Bnrenn round like a turbine. He was called | 000,000.00 of state and local reve did I have the time. . ■ bition which is printed below. How uors” , etc., etc. A off the Boyle case, by the way, to | ever; to most of the audience his nue received from tax and license Speakeasies? Yes, wp hdPe them THE STORY THUS PAR devote his talents to this new | reminiscences which he gave later fees. Please note I say relinquished Some 15,000,000 citizens will now and had •them, under:tbe.lieces® Vance, a student of psychology shocker. Inspector Moran arrived | were perhaps most interesting. He — not lost-^for the revenue received have the right to vote this fall, system, Tioth in no, license And li nnd of crime, has his own theories who v/ere in the grammar grades cense years, as. my own -.experience- ahont law courts and police pro ten minutes ago;” | carried them back for more than by these governments was paid by when the Enghteenth Amendment as a constable for seyeral years cedure nnd be tells them to r~ “Well Heath’s a good man,” de- i fifty years, naming the men and the consumers, not the producers of Markham. The latter Is consid alcoholic beverages. This revenue was adopted. What do they knov/ vividly recalls,' Connecticut had erably worried over the ontbreak dared Markham. “ We’ll work It = women who had stood out for tem Jlzastmorf remained in the pockets of the for concerning the ravages and dangers about 2,800 licensed dealers, but 'o f crime In New York. Then the out. . . . Which is the apartment?” | perance and prohibition during all at that ve^ time, more than 4,000 ■newspapers annonnce the murder that time in Manchester. mer consumers of liquor and so was of alcoholic beverages? Why do of Margaret Odell, known as the Feathergill led the way to a door | not lost but available for other pur- they know of the corrupting Influ- persons had paid the Federal tax “Canary.” a former Follies girl at the rear of the main hall, ^ | to the government as «w om dealer-? nnd reigning Broadway beauty. poses. j ence and power of the former sa- “ Here you are, sir,” he an- | We lost 175,000 convenient! 9 What do these new voters in intoxicating beverages, in orde: places, where political deals were of the vile adulterated stuff that Uncle Sam could not prosecute CHAPTER II op nounced. “ I’ll be running along | now. I need sleep. Good luck!” hatched and where votes werelg^j^ under tho guise of real liquor them, if local officials arrested them (Tuesday. Sept. 11; 8:30 a. m.) bought and sold as openljr as was in the palmy days of the old saloon? for violation of liquor laws..Double And he was gone. I jeopardy for the same offense? Yes, fT was barely half-past eight on It will be necessary to give a the liquor, often with cash'Iurnish- Practically nothing. Therefore, we alvrays had it. It is no new^pdllcy. that momentous morning of Sep brief description of the house and ed by otherwise reputable citizens, it is our bounden duty to enforce some at least, sad to admit, mem the law requiring instruction con- He who violates a Federal- law, con tember the 11th when Markham its Interior arrangement, for the cerning the traffic in alcoholic li brought word to us of the event. somewhat peculiar structure of the bers of the Christian church. cerniEig the effect of alcohol and We lost a traffic which had the quors also violates our state law aud 1 v/as living temporarily with building played a vital part in the narcotics on the human system, and therefore offends the law of two-dis brand of legality placed upon it by to teach obedience to constituted Vance at his home in East 38th pEMTlSI^S seemingly insoluble problem posed the votes of the citizens, and which tinct and separate governmental street—a large remodeled apart by the traffic demanded and had a right to law. units which the Supreme Court has ment occupying the two top floors OFFI4L The house, which was a four- Reference should be made in Sun held to be valid. The fact of tho and received the protection of the day School, and other meetings of of a beautiful mansion. For several story Stone structure originally government. matter is that he who observeg the years I bad been Vance’s personal built as a residence, had been re young people, concerning the dan 1 law need not fear prosocntlon by As an evidence of governmental gers in using alcoholic beverages. legal representative and adviser, modeled. both inside and outside, protection, the standard of one half cither authority. having resigned from my father’s to meet the requirements of an ex The pulpit should, more often than Two seventy-fivq per cent, b.v of one per cent, alcohol content by it does, let its voice be heard on law firm of Van Dine. Davis and clusive individual apartment dwe’.l- -volume was fixed by request of the weight is equal to the average pre the subject. The revival of tem war beer, but the advocate of beers Van Dine to devote myself to his Ifig. There were, I believe, three or liquor interests themselves in order needs and interests. His affairs four separate suites on each floor; perance, or more prcfperly speaking, and light wines would not be satis that they would be protected from total abstinence societies is a prime were by no means voluminous, but W est ^EVEHTY-FiasT ^ tceet but the quarters upstairs need not fied with that. The lack of observ the illicit manufacturer and deal^^ necessity to meet the avalanche of ance of law is used by the law his personal finances, together with concern us. The main floor was ^le who might make and sell a beverage nmhlhition. was in uo mood for levity, falsehoods concerning prohibition. his numerous purchases of paint my chat with Vance at the club the scene of the crime, and here there that would compete with the prod- breakers as an argument for modifi “The Canary has been mur- “ Personal Liberty” is a common cation and repeal, when they them ings and objets d'art, occupied my other night? There was something were three apartments and a den uct of licensed dealers. phrase. Let me quote the language selves are the violators. Let them full time without burdening me. damned prophetic in his remarks. dered,” T blurted out. ^ tist’s office. We lost 175,000 places of entice Vance held his wax vesta poised, of Mr. Justice Field, of the U. S. Su come with clean hands before they And you remember 1 half promised The main entrance to the build ment and lure for young people lo This monetary and legal steward preme Court, in Crowley vs. Chris and gave me a look of indolent in cated very frequently on the most ask for consideration. ship was eminently congenial to my to take him ,along on the next im ing was directly on the street, and He who expects his government quisitiveness. “ Whose canary? prominent corners of our thorough tensen in 1890. tastes: and my friendship with portant case. ^Well, thfe case has extending straight back from the L. G. Hohenthal “The possession and enjoyment to protect, his property rights, can Vance, which had dated from our broken—with a vengeance. Mar t “ Margaret Odell was.' foupd front door was a wide hallway. fares, and others in more secluded strangled this morning,” , amended and out-of-the-way places, conduct of all rights are subject to such rea best ensure such guaranty by him undergraduate days at Harvard, garet Odell, whom they called the Directly at the rear of this hallway, Mr. Hohenthal came here 41 self observing the Constitution. He Markham brusquely. “Even you, ed as houses of prostitutio'n in addi sonable conditions as may be deem supplied the social and human ele Canary, has been stradgled in her and facing the entrance, was the years ago from New York City. ed by the governing authority of the who describes anarchy and bolshe- wrapped in your scented cotton tion to being sellers of liquor. We ment in an arrangement which apartment; and from what T just door to the Odell apartment, which Shortly after he “ blew in to Man country essential to the safety, "vism must not constitute "to creating otherwise might have degenerated got over the phone, it looks like wool. have heard of her. *And you bore the numeral “3.” About half chester” he he remarked, he be lost the places where the police health, peace, good order, and mor conditions whereby the Individual were wont to seek for those guilty into one of mere drab routine. another night-club affair. I’m head can realize the slgnlficanoe of the way down the front hall, on the came interested in tempetance. He als of the community. Even liberty may choose which law he will and of crime as the most likely place On this particular morning 1 had ed for the Odell apartment now. crime. I’m personally going to look right-hand side, was the stairway was invited to become a member of itself, the greatest of all rights, is which he will not observe. In a re . What about rousing out the for those footprints in the snow; leading to the floors above; and di the Sons of Teinperance, which he to find them. public “ Obedience ■ to law is liber risen early and was working in the We lost the legalized breeding not unrestricted license to act ac and If .you want to come along, as rectly beyond the stairway, also on did, and be said last night that ac cording to one’s will. It is only free ty,” while nullification of law breeds library when Currie, Vance’s valet sybarite?” ,,, places of disease, poverty, misery, you intimated the other night, tion had almost determined his dom from restraint under condi and majordomo, announced Mark “By all means," 1 agreed, with the right, was a small reception- crime and vice. We lost the places anarchy. you’ll have to get a move on.” life’s work. He later became a con tions essential to the equal enjoy ham’s presence in the living-room. an alacrity which, I fear, was in room with a wide archway instead by whose traffic the neighborhood 1 was considerably astonished at large measure prompted by purely Vance crushed out his cigarette. of a door. Directly opposite to tho stable in town and as a result took ment of the same right by others. It OFF ON WRONG FOOT. an active interest in • the fight became undesirable for residential this early morning visit, for Mark selfish motives. The Canary! If “ Margaret Odell, eh? . > . Most stairway, in a small recess, stood and business purposes, thereby re is then liberty regulated by law.” ham well knew that Vance, who one had sought the city over for a dlstressin’ l" ■ Despite his , offhand the telephone switchboard. There £,gainst the ofpen saloon. He raid We who live in a civilized land Cleveland.— It must have been ed some places and later had the ducing the value of adjoining prop very disappointing to the tklef who rarely rose before noon, resented victim whose murder would stir up manner, I could see he was deeply was no elevator in the house. cannot have ‘‘personal liberty” in erty, often resulting in creating stole 25 shoes from the garage of excitement, there could have been Another Important feature of satisfaction of seeing them wiped the sense which those who advocate any intrusion upon bis matutinal interested. “The. base enemies of slum districts, in which tlm liquor E. J. Cutter, -ifioe salesman
in conjunction with the two feat POORHOUSB tSOBS.^OlvE., . TOWN ADVERTISEMENT , ION CHANEY HEADS ures. BOARD OF SELECTMEN tOWN OF MANCHESTER MYSTERIOUSLY MISSING MISS SPONSQRS OF ROADSIDE Manager CampbOll wishes to an Hollingbourne, England.-r-The DECISION , nounce that beginning Sunday The appetite of William Bottom, . Of the Selectmen of .the Town of Manchester, CouBm npoh the pro- a 23-year-old negro, threatened to posal of Selectmen for the establishment of buildiug and veranda lines BEAUTY MEETING RIALTO DOim E BILL ‘‘Michael Strogoff,” the *big film sink the pborhouse of -this cit^^ln m sensation ?. of the . season, will be on* the north-and; duuth side of Jordt Street, between Parker Street on debt. William. endes^avprip^j^Q *hd W od m ^ gV Stiwt on the east. \ I presented. satiate his hunger, - ate. hisi'^Wh vtodyditik of*66|ilB<»raen for the establishment of building Md ' Leaders on Forest Conserva food and the food o f bthei' inmdtes, Famous Star at Local Play EliBCTROCXJTBD IX BATH. veranda-lines
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Keeley. Although definite information ranges Splendid Bill For Poor lHatnrial—Fears the about the.^atter has not been giv en, it is ruinored that for the first b y LES CONKLIN Foot Guard H^ll Fans. fiermaB Rnmers. time in many years, the north and r?' south will be evenly matched in ^(I. N. S. Staff Correspondent) ^ UiKO MA5 MO?26 DPOSK basketball. Should this be so. it is most assuredly real news, for the New York, Jan. 17.— The bally The ring at Foot Guard hall In TfVAfi 50M6 p e o p le AAvje BY DAVIS J. WALSH south has been far superior .to the Hartford will be strengthened for hoo lor Tex Rickard’s new heavy L N. S. Sports Editor north in all branches of spo;rt ex- the amateur show to be held there Philad^phia, Pa.. Jan. 17— Law- cept possibly football and one-man weight elimination tournament was Thursday night by the Massasoit ^ , K.01, l o o k s AMO son Robertson, head coach of the bowling for a long time. A. C. Matchmaker Ed Hurley has given an energetic boost today by . . c , OOTO!* 5H A P6'--9 oT American Olympte team, looked on It is true that there is insufficient the revelation that two of the par arranged a card which wilt be the bright slde,hf things today and, talent at the north end to organize ticipants possessthat most highly- made up almost entirely of heavies T M r ( s M 'r a team that can compete the as'he fondly' contemplated our south. It is said that the flayers prized ring asset, a knockout and light ^eavies with a few mid- : MoMOReO t30L.LAP BILL'S; chances at Amsterdam this sum punch. . dleweights'thrown in for leaven. who hav.e reported for practice on se A ^ mer, hiS exuberance simply got t ^ I be Community club team fully rea In warm-up bouts here last night More than two dozen big boys better of him and he laughed aloud Jack Delaney touched off the long have filed entries for this show and CRAMP, lize this and are' in accord with any m m n r D M iA N in sheer despond. It was gathered, additions 'that -will place the north dormant dynamite in his right mitt there promises to be many a hectic r fio M when masculine - self-control had and knocked out Sully Montgomery struggle in the historic Foot Guard G oT A B A O m e A 'ik B B o m s on an even basis with the south. »s been regained, that America would Just who the new players "will be is in the first round; and Paulino hall on Thursday night. hold t o intemattonai championship, Uzudun surprised everybody, in Western Massachusetts is send a matter of conjecture. Herb Kerr if at all, only because Qf its control might be one of them. It is also cluding himself, by registering a ing a six-man team, made up of AB o q T
MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERAXI>, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 192^ tA G fE T E N Tell And fo d Will Sell A Classified Ad Is The •'* A M m w rm ^ ...... Apartments— Fiats— RdstneM LoclitioaB (or.Hertt 64 TVAAAOri- • Sltnations Wanted—-Male 89 Tenements (or Rent 6 3 Lost and Found FOR REN T-M AIN ' STREET, office Want Ad Information rooms--hi-Cheney'Btockt^ 'hlg airy foST—Bl2ft,CK SHEPH^W ., male, WANTED—TREE WORK to do_by FOR RBNT-5 ROOM uPfa‘« rooms; block newly ren'oyated. Ap-- licensed expert orchardlst. Will all modern improvements, 82 Sum :-vesy toslrgble, six ri»<>ms aijd bsili about four years old. nam® Jaca. 1' ply P. H, Apderson, In care of J. W- %wlth''^l qjmveblenceS. for. bii,ver or 'Manchester co lla r and ta g No. 16840. take jobs by contract or hour. Box mer street. Phono 19«6. ______Hale Compamy., , ' .-V • ' ^ T. Manchester Herald. " ca'n- ronied separately. Reasnh- last seen Saturday at 4 p. m. Spencer FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, all im- Phone Manchester 221 - EveningvHerald street. Finder notify U rs. Ida 41 Phone Your Want Ads tjrovements, 34 ^Walnut street. Fanils and Land (or 8rfe 71 Forbes. 14 Forbes street, Burnside. Dogs— Birds— Feta ON '^iii^.& ROAD-r^O wjom single Classified Advertisements) $5.00 rew ard ' V.; ...... • - ,i house.’-.'wlth garage, large lot Price , Coutt sU average to a W COLLIE PUPPIES for/ sale. Joseph To The FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, new Only $5000. 'C aji-A rth u r .A.’ Knofla. Annonncemenm Schaub. 180 Hlllstown Road. South house, ready for occupancy Peb- FOR;, SALE—R eal-e tate and Insur ■Tel ^^782,-5‘. ' a” wo?d comp K Manchester. i-uary 1st. Inquire 110 Eldrldge St. ance;- Stuart J„ Wasley.. 827 _ Main ! ^^ords a" two words. Hinlmum co.t aAAnrw.-<*i*“ *‘***‘‘ "****"****^********^*****^****^ street. Telephone .1428-18. v,. STEAMSHIP TICKBTS^n TO RENT—3 ROOM tenement, 30 ■ is price of three lines. the world. Ask for saIBng lUti and Poultry and Supplies 48 has great/^poBSibility for great re » • • • Church street. Inquire at above ad FOR SALE—4' ACRES of land with rates. Phone 7B0»2. R ob ert J. Smith, Evening Herald building near stet? ro-.'' 'ow pride sults ifl siwut work. dress. • Line rates per day for transient 1009 Main street. FOR SALE—SECOND HAND coal for quick buyer.' Phone^368.' J Meeting adjourned at 9 o’clocii brooder stoves; also Perfection chick FOR RENT—5 ROOM PLAT with with the Scout Oath, salute an« I BffectiTe Marck AntomobUea for Sale feeders. Incjulre of Karl Marks, 136 bath and garage for one car nearly ■Summer street. new, 34;St. John street. laws. G Consecutive D ays 7 cts 9 cts 3 Consecutive D ays . 9 cts 11 cts JAMES STEVENSON 13 cts TO RENT—4 ROOM FLAT, all Ira-, 1 D ay ...... I 11 CCS » ■* ' y y FOR SALE—HARDWOOD. 90 cubic Oakland and Pontiac CaU664 provements, steam heat, corner Mc- moose i a n b u sil y All orders for Irregular insertions feet thrown on $8. Slabs $7. Half Icee and Center. Tel. 1067-5. Inquire T 53 B lssell St. Tel. 2169-2 will be charged at Jvery loads sold. C. Palmer, 44 Henry r.70 Center street. . Special rates for long term every WE HAVE SEVERAL good buys In street. Tel. 895-3. And Ask for a Want Ad Taker day advertising given upon used cars. Fords. Chevrolets. Essex FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat, steam : F0R E.NTERTA1NMEN1 1000 m a r c h h a t c h e d W hite beat, all Improvements. Inquire 104 and a few others. H. A. STEPHENS . Leghorn Pullets. High producing Tell Her What You Want Walnut street. Call 175-12. Chevrolet Dealer Center St. Strain. Grown uder Conn. Grow Healthy Chick" Plan. .Oliver Bros,, •An experienced operator will take your ad. help you FOR RENT—^AT 20 Chestnut street, COUTS Manchester lodge < ?.ioos> No. No. Windham. Conn. fli-st floor flat, all Im provem ents. A p . noallowinces?: rH? or refunds can »'S|; be made jyord It (or best results, and see that It is properly In ply at 43 Church street or telephone e r i c a ,. 1477 is planning an active re- on six time ads " is ; I )«r Articles (or Bale 40 serted. Bill will be mailed same day allowing you until 423. m^ainder of the wiu.er aa lar as en fifth day. the order received. f i tertainment for its m.-mbeiship i? No •‘till forbids” ; display lines not Beventh day after Insertion to take advantage of the a p a r t m e n t s —T wo, three and font FO R SALE— VIOLIN $10, h eavy o v e r room apartments, beat. Janitor ser concerned. The entp-tainment com sold MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES coat fo r elderly man, size 42-44, $15. The Herald will not bo responsible Dependable Used Cars CASH RATE, vice, gas range, refrigerator, in-a- The meeting of Troop 1 . Boy mittee was instnicted 1 the mr?t- fo r'^p%?e"?han Call 827 Main street. / t. 22. door bed furnished. Call Manchester one Incorrect insertion 1069 Main street. Tel. 740 Scouts,’ was held Monday Jan.. 16, in? last- Bightvto jn..ke-plans for an of any advertisement ordered for Conetructlon Company. 2100 or tele Denis P. Coleman, Mgr. SPECIAL ON HIGH grade white oak 1928, at the Harding school and affair which- 'will be part of th; more than one time. inror- phone 783-2. , Tlio inadvertent oroissjori or incor kegs, of all sizes; also charred kegs. those that attended sure did p6®i meeting on-Fehrii-'T,'6. 10 GOOD USED CARS Including Mar- Manchester Grain and Coal Co« 10 ' rcct publication of advertls ng wm be mon and Olds demonsti;ators. Craw FOR RENT—SEVERAL first class one lively and instructive meeting | Routine bnsiness;wis disposed c, I rectified only by cancellation of ^ Apel Place. Phone 1760, rents with all Improvements. Apply ford Auto Supply Company, Center Tenements (or Bent 63 E dw ard J. H oll. 865 Main street. TeL in which all scouts had a wonderful i night and a ne'W ^ntertainmem .charge made for the service render and T rotter streets. T elephone 1174 Electrical Appliances— Radio 49 OfiBce and Store Equipment 54 Apartments—^Plats-— 660. time as well as an instructive peri- j committee picked. T"'ost of th; . • .1 or 2021- 2. od. Meeting -was called to order by members of this cop'mittee hav? All advertisements ’oust con^rm FOR SALE-GROCERY STORE fix FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartment, hot Legal Notices Scoutmaster Dean at 7:30. been : embers for some time bu! In style, copy and typography w^th Auto Repairing— PalntlJig 7 e l e c t r i c a l CONTRACTING appli tures In good condition, cash regis water at all times, in Selwltz build Troop-1 is sure in fine condition regulations enforced by the publlsn ances, motors, generators, sold and ter, Ice box, slicing- machine, one ing" also store, suitable for barber there are four new faces seen on It repaired; work called for, Pequot AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD there being 22 scouts at the meet erf, and they reserve ■VULCANIZING—WE have our own scale, counters. Inquire at 599 Cen shop. Inquire at Selwltz Shoe Shop. The committee ■will have its firsl edit, revise or reject any copy con Electric Co., 407 Center street. Phone at Manchester, within and for the ing with many waiting to join the plant an# expert to do the work. ter street. District of Manchester, on the 17th. meeting on Monday evening at 9 sidered objection able. ndn Reasonable prices; all types of 1692. FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT at 313 troop and also some younger- ones CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads Main street, second floor. Telephone day o f January, A. D., 1928. o’clock at the bomb of- Cyme work. Center Auto Supply Company, Wanted— To Buy 58 Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., waiting for the opportunity to join to be published same day 155 Center street. Fuel and Feed 49-A 8S8-3 for appointment. I Blanchard. ceived by 12 o’clock -)on. Saturdays Judge. Troop 2. Following is the uommittee: WANTED—TO BUY old china, glass FOR RE.NT—4 ROOM tenement with Estate of Hannah Copping late of A very impressive ceremony was 10:30 a. m. ALL MAKES OF CARS repaired, auto FOR SALE — HARDWOOD stove and bric-a-brac. Frederick E. Manchester, in said District, deceas "Walter Devarney, chairman; Joseph electrical systems repaired, used bc:tt; also garage on Spruce street. given to five s'couts and "witnessed Telephone Your Want Ads length, under cover. Call -after Hughes. Phone 386-2. Telephone 409-3 or 1320-12. ed. Farto, Walter Smith, ’William parts for sale. Abel’s Servea Station, p. m. V. Firpo, 116 Wells street The Manchester Trust Co., and Lil by the troop committee when they \ds are accepted over the telephone Oak street. Telephone 789. Burke, Cyrus Blanchard, Edward Phone 1307-2. JUNK—1 will pay highest pHces for lian S. Bowers co-executor of the received their scout .badge and cer at the CHARGE RATE given above 2 FOUR ROOM FLATS one up and Copeland, Tony 'Lupacchiho imd as a convenience to advertisers, but all kinds of Junk; also buy all kinds one downstairs, all modern Improve will of Herbert O. Bowers, late of tificate as Tenderfoot scouts. Garages— Service—storage 10 FOR SALE — SEASONED WOOD of chickens. Morris H. Lessner, tele ments. at 437 Center street. Call Mancliester in said distric',. deceased, George Kuhney. * the CA.SH R.\TES w ill be accepted as Chestnut and birch $6.00 loa d ; hard administrator of estate of Hannah Scoutmaster Dean and Rev. Mr. f u l l t'AYMENT if paid at the bus‘ phone 982-4. wood $7; hickory $8. Phone 1051-3 or 19SI). Copping, late of Manchester in said Allen gave a short’ talk on what It ness office on or before the seventh FOR RENT—GARAGE rgar of 701 8D3-5. Dum as & K ohls. MAGAZINES, rags, bundled Paper, TO RENT—4 ROOM fiat, all modern district . deceased having exhibited meant to join, the troop and what dav following *-^® , Main street. Apply to Aaron John Junk bought for cash. Phone 849-3. the administration account of said each ad., otherwise the CHARGE son, 62 Linden street. improvements, 5 minutes from mill. it was expected of them ,to. do. to Garden— Farm;—Dairy Products 60 W ill call. .1. Elsenberg. Inquire 990-4. Herbert O. Bowers with skid estate h a t e will be collected. No responsl- of said Hannah Copping to this court make scouting and Troop 1 a banner bilitv for errors In telephoned ads FOR RENT—ONE OR two stalls in Thte;Ts A ..N ice garage, at 40 Delmont street. Tele Rooms Without Board 59 for allowance, it is troop. , will bo assumed and their accuracy FO R SALE— STRICTLY fresh eggs Legal Notices ORDERED:—That the 2Sth day of cannot bo guaranteed. phone 907. Delivered Wednesdays and Satur Alter the presentation.of the five FOR RENT—STEAM HEATED fur January, A. D., 1928, at 9 o ’clock, scouts they were given a wonderful I days. Call 1465-2. nished rooms with kitchen, all im AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD forenoon, at the Probate Oftic'', in H o m e Phone 664 at Manchester, within and for the said Manchester, be and the same is and exciting initiation. They , cer-! TO RENT—TWO GARAGES at 392 FOR S.ALE—STRICKLY FRESH eggs provements; also single rooms for Six rooms.and Bleeping pon^ ASK FOR WANT AD SERVICE Main street. Phone 1497. light housekeeping, 109 Foster St. District of Manchester, on the 17th. assigned for a hearing on the allow tainly won’t forget it, lor .it was • • • 55c per dozen. J. O. H ettin ger c o r dav o f January, A. D .,'1928. ance' of said administration account greatly enjoyed by all who took steam heat, gaS, 2 car garage, nic< ner Durant and West Middle Turn Present. WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq.. with said estate, and this Court di Index of Classifications Business Services Offered 13 — Flats— part. corner location in the Green - sec pike. Phone 439-2. Apartments Judge. rects the said co-executor to give tions. Price only 1-7.500. Cast Tenements foi- Rent Estate of William A. Ferns late of public notice to all persons interested On February 8, 1928, at the High F.venlng Herald Want Ads are now CHAIR CANING- neatly , done. Price, Household Goods 51 .M.'inchester. in said District, deceas therein to appear and be heard there school hall, a public demonstration $500 or more. A rare chance. grouped according to classifications right, satisfaction guaranteed. Carl FO R R E N T— ON M''NUTE from ed. on by publishing- a copy of this order will he given by all the scout troops Pitkin Street. Green Hill Terrace below and for handy reference will Anderson, 53 Norman street. Phone Main street, six room mo jrn tene The A dm inistrator, d. b. n. havin g in some newspaper having a circula new sio.gle of * seven rooms, tilt appear In the numerical order Indi 1S92-2, FOR SALE—ALMOST NEW combi ment, all improvements. Telephone exhibited his annual account with tion in said district, on or before in town, and it is hoped that all the nation coal and gas range, very ! said estate to this Court for allow Jan. 17tb, 1928,-and by posting a parents and friends of Troop I’ .will ba.h! fireplace, all up to date in cated; ^ . reasonable. Call at 12 Marble St. 1804 or call A rthur K 'ofla, 7S-.-2. L ost and Found ...... , ^ ance, it is. copy of -this order on the public .sign be there that night and encourage every rtcta>l. Can be Inspected at Announcements ...... PIANO TUNING— All work guaran FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tenement, ORDERED:—That the 21st. day of post in the town where the deceased anytime.’ ' teed. Estimates cheertully given. FOR SALE—TWO ’WHITE Rotary the troop to win the contest. P ersonals ...... sewing machines cheap, in A-1 sew all Improvements. Apply HI Holl .lanuary, A. D.. 1928, at 9 o ’clock , last dwelt, six days before said day I have ten building lots all to I AiitoniobllcB Kemp’s Music House. Tel. 821. istreet. T elephone 1214-4. forenoon, at the Probate Office, in of hearing and return make to this On Sunday, Feb. 12, 1928, all Automobiles for Sale ...... ing condition; also repairing. R. W. gether on one street that 1 can ssl’ Garrard, 37 Edward street, 'lele- said Manchester, be and the same is Court. scouts are requested to attend,th^lr Automobiles for Exchange ...... FOUR OR F IV E room s at $16.00. assigned for a hearing on the allow WILLIAM S. HYDE for $100 each. Gas. city watei Florists— N urserles 15 phone 715. v respective churches in uniform to Auto Accessories—Tires ...... « T elephone 2388. Call at Com m unity ance of said account with said estate, Judge; commemmorate Scout anniversary and electricity Svailable. Easj Auto Repairing—Painting ...... ‘ FOR SALE—BUFFET and 4 dining F illin g Station.______and this Court directs the adminis H-1-17-2S. Auto Schools ...... *■" FRESH CUT FLOWERS—carnations. trator to give public notice to all •week— the pastors of the churches terms if desired. A dandj^ place $1.00 per doz.. snapdragon $1.00 per room chairs; also kitchen cabinet, FOR RENT—5 ROOM upstairs flat, for garden and poultry. Autos—Ship by Truck ...... » and 2 new Perfection oil heaters. persons interested therein to appear are requested to preach on scouting Autos—For Hire ...... dozen, cyclamen, 50c each, ferns In all modern improvements. Tel. 657-4. and be heard thereon by publishing- Building lot-bn’ Bigelow street, five Inch pots, 50c each. 379 Burn Inquire 47 Main street or telephone im that Sunday. Garages—Service—Storage .... rv Inquire at 29 Clinton street. copy of this order in some news- xilose to Main street. 74x239 feet Motorcycles—B icycles ...... “ side Avenue, East Hartford, tele 972-4. liaper having a circulation in said NAME FEBRUARY 18 ;On Saturday, Jan. 14, 1928,. W anted Autos—Motorcycles .... phone Laurel 1610 District, on or before Jan. 17tli., 1928. Scoutmaster Dean took 15 sconts of perfectly leyel.rnice shade trees Ilnnliiess and Professional Services FOR SALE—SECOND H.AND Craw Legal Notices ford combination coal and gas gtove, and by posting a copy of this order Troop 1 on a hike and nin.etfeeh walk and curbing and hard road. Business Services Offered ...... Moving—Trucking—Storage 30 attractive price. Apply J. ’W. Hale on the public signpost in the Town Household Services Offered ...... 13-A AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD where the deceased last dwelt, 4 days scouts passed tests. Scoutmaster Com pany. at* M anchester, w ithin and fo r the Building—Contracting ...... 1’ PERRE'TT AND GLENNEY—Local before said day of hearing and return FOR DOLLAR DAY Dean said the .scouts had' a wonder F lo rists— N urseries ...... District of Manchester, on the 17th. and long distance moving and truck ONE M.AHOGANY make to this Court. ful time on the hike, plenty of work , Funeral Directors ...... WILLIAM S. HYDE Rcbert J. Smith Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. ing. Dally express to Hartford. Liv leatlier bod . davenport‘^th l^sq.. and a good time. • ery car for hire. Telephone l-'l. spring $45. Mahogany living room Judge. Insurance ...... Judge. ^ , . H-1-17-2S. Troop committee, gave the troop 1009 Main S^. Millinery—Dressmaking ...... table to match $25. Watkins Furni Estate of Hannah Copping late of an inspection and found, the ^troop MANCHESTER & N. Y. Mf^TOR DIS ture, E xeliangc, 17 Oak street. Manchester, in said District, deceas- Estate, Insurants Moving—Trucking—Storage .... -u PATCH— Part loads to and from Merchants Agree, on That in fine condition. Under'the leader P ain tin g— Papering ...... Steatehipi Tickets ,\cw York, regular S' rvlce. Call 7-2 Musical Instruments 53 ^'^Tlie , Co-‘E xccu tors o f H erbert O. ship of Scoutmaster Dean, Troop 1 Professional Services ...... - - or 1282. _ FAMOUS BELFAST YARDS R epairin g ...... ••.■•••,...... Bowers having exhbited their appli and March 22 Opening But Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... cation for Its determination of the . I Toilet Goods and Services-...... -j; Rcpaii'iiig saxaphone. heirs of said Hannah Copping it Is I FOR SALE—BUESCHER ORDERED:—That the 28th. day of. TO BE AUCTIONED OFF JACK LOCkWILL’S HELPING HAND Wanted—Business Service ...... Phone 1409-2. Eiliioattonnl January. A. D., 1928, at 9 o'clock , MATTRESSES. BO.NSPRINGS cush Stall on Holiday. Courses and Classes ...... -.7 forenoon, at the Probate Office, in by Gilbert Patten P rivate Instruction ...... ions and pillows: sterilized and Legal Notices said Manchester, be and the same is renovated with sulphur and formal- assigned for a hearing on the allow Many Manchester people are par D ancing ...... delyde; best mothod. Manchester ticularly interested in news dis Musical—Dramatic ...... AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ance of said administration account In spite of an advancte announce Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 Upholstering Co.. 119 Spruce street. at Manchester, within and for the with said estate, and this Court di patches telling of the closing of Financial Phoive 1268. District of Manchester, on the 14th. rects the Co-Executors to give public the large "Workman, Clark and ment that opening and closIn_ Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages . dav o f January, A. D., 1928. notice to all persons interested there Company shipyards in Belfast, Ire hours would not ,be discussed save Business Opportunities ...... PHONOGRAPHS. Vacuum cleaner and . Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., in to appear and be heard thereon by with relation to holidays, the twenty clock repairing. Lock and gunsmttli- Judge. , . publishing a copy of this order in land. Several local residents at one M oney to Loan ...... Ing. saw filing. Braithwalte. 52 members of the Merchants Division M oney W anted ...... Estate of Howard E. Johnson late some newspaper havmg a circulation time worked in these yards or were Help and Situations j Pearl street. of Manchester, ir said District, de in said District, on or before Jan. related to people who were employ of the Manchester Chamber of ceased. , 17th., 1928. and by p ostin g a cop y o f Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired, ed there. Cnmmercb'who attended the Divi Help Wanted—Male ...... ,...... 36 The Guardian having exhibited his this order on the public signpost in locks and safes opened; expert key annual account .with said estate to ( the Town where the deceased last The Workman, Clark yards were sion’s annual ftioeting at the School Help Wanted—Male or Female ... 37 fitting, saw filing and grinding. Agents Wanted ...... this Court for allowance, it is J dwelt, six days ..efore said day of second only to the Harlan Wolfe 'Street Recreation Center last eve Work called for. Harold Clemson. ORDERED:—That the 21st. day of | hearing and return make to this ning debated the opening and clos Situations Wanted—Female .... 38 108 No. Elm street. Phone 462. yards in size and built 95 per cqu,^t Situations Wanted—Male ...... 89 .T;inuarv, A. D., 1928, at 9 o’clock . | cou rt. of the United r ruit Compahy'k ing hours of the stores practically Employment Agencies ...... 40 forenoon, at the I’robato Office, in | WILLIAM S. HYDE all evening but were unable to Live Stock—Pets— Poultry— Vehicles Private Instruction 38 said Manchester, \be and the same is Judge, “ White” fleet. Financial difficulties Dogs—Birds-Pets ...... 41 assigned for a hqkrlng on the allow- h - 1-17-28. and ship building depression havp reach, any agreement on a change. Live Stock— V ehicles ...... ance of said administration account forced the suspension of business . Some 'wanted to abolish the B.ACKWAIJD CHILDREN and those witli said estate, an-’ this Court di Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 behind in work because ot sickness and the yards re to be auctioned afternoon holiday now observed on Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 rects the Guardian to give public no tutored in all grammar school sub tice to all persons interested there off. Practically no work has been Wednesday but were unwilling to ^ For Sale—Miscellaneous jects. Former grammar school POULTRY CLUB MEETS Articles for Sale ...... 45 in to appear and bo heard thereon by done in the yards in the past three (give up one of the two everiilngs principal. Reasonable rates. Call pulilishing a copy of this order in Boats and Accessories ...... 46 215-5. months. « which the stores now keep open, Building Materials ...... 47 some newspaper havng a circulation Thursdays and Saturdays. Al Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 in said District, on or before Jan. TONIGHT FOR PLANNING Electrical^ Appliances—Radio .. 49 Bonds— Stocks— Mortgages 31 17th., 1928. and by p ostn g a cop y o f though there was considerable Fuel and 'Feed ...... 49-A this order on the public signpost In RICHARD BARTHELMESS opinion that a change should be lack Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 MONEY TO LOAN on first and second the Town where the deceased last made, few were willing to make Sinnott appearea “ It’e our move, dwelt, 4 days before said day of Household Goods ...... 31 mortgages. Mortgages bought and The Manchester Poultry club any concessions. Machinery and Tools ...... 52 sold. P. D. Comollo, 13 Oak street. hearing and return make to this M usical Instrum ents ...... 53 Court. will meet to.,ight in the Center IN “ NOOSE” COMING Officers Re-elected. TeL 1440. WILLIAM S. HYDE Office and Store Equipment...... 54 Hose house to make plans for its The nominating committee Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 Judge. annual poultry show. The show this Specials at the Stores ...... 56 Help Wanted— Female 85 11-1-17-28. Richard Barthelmess’s latest recommended that the present of the ruffian who, had floored.JapK. Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 year will be a smaller one than ficers be re-elected. , Fred T. Blish, ■WANTED—WOMAN for housework those of previous years and will not photoplay “ The Noose” which is Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 now playing at the Strand Theater, Sr., of the Manchester Plumbing Rooms— Board— Hotels— Resort* at girls’ boarding house "The Four PARTY FOR LOCAL SAILOR be held in the armory. Restaurants Acres.” Apply to Cheney Bros. Em- Hartford will be shown at the Stat.’i and Supply. Company is president: Rooms Without Board ...... 69 . ployment Office. Clarence Keeney who has been A committee was appointed at a theater here beginning Sunday Earl G. Seaman, of the Blish Hard Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A meeting of the club last week to night This is acclaimed as. Barthei- ware Company, treasurer; and Country Board—Resorts 60 WANTED—WOMAN for housework, spending a two weeks furlough from Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 can go home nights, no washing or his services in the U. S. Navy with' make arrangements for the rental mess’s finest bit of acting and tie George E. Rix, secretary. In his W an ted— R oom s— Boar.d ...... 62 ironing. Call after 5 o’clock at 52 his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence of the former Mark Holmes store is given an opportunity to work In report for the past year, Treasurer Renl Estate For Rent D elm ont street or telephone 1430. o n lav Seaman said'$1,264.72 was collect Ingraham of 117 "West Middle at the corner of Noith Main and Apartments. Flats, Tenements .. 63 As the title indicates “ The ed during the year and $1,215 dis Business Locations for Rent ...• 64 Sitnatlons Wanted—-Female 38 Turnpike has returned to his sta North School streets. This com Noose” deals with a murder mys bursed, leaving.a balance of $47.- Houses for Rent ...... 65 tion at Newport, R. I. A party of mittee will report at the meeting Suburban for Rent ...... 66 WANTED—NURSING by a young tonight. ' tery. There are thrills galore anti 03. • ' Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 woman. Confinement preferred, or friends numbering about 100 gave an amazing plot development that It was decided that Dollar Day Wanted to Rent ...... 68 p ractical nursing. T elephone 1662. him a farewell at Thompson’s Bung It is not the plan of the club to Real Estate For Sale makes the picture a decidedly flue would be held on February 18 and alow Saturday night. Thomas hold a big poultry show this year Spring Opening on March 22. Com Apartment Buildings for Sale ... 69 as the season is getting late. The evening’s entertainment. Business Property for Sale ...... 70 SHOT AT WIFE’S GRAVE. Humphreys sang songs and Charles mittees for each were appointed. Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 Paris.— ^Kneeling In prayer while Rohan played the accordion. Danc entries, therefore, in the - small WOULD BE EASIER Lunch was served by the High Houses tor Sale ...... 72 ing and refreshments were enjoyed. show which is planned, may he Lots for Sale ...... 73 his wife’s body was being lowered She: Aren’t you happy now that school______senior girls under the direc Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 into the grave, M. Parisot, Algiers only those-of Manchester fanciers. the furniture people will let you phy { tion of Miss Smith, domestic science Suburban for Sale ...... 75 business man, was instantly killed Enjoy your supper for three The Judge Card Memorial Cup for the furniture byilnstallments? teacher at the sChool. Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 nights, Jan. 25, 26 and 27 at the will be awarded at the show, it is W an ted — R eal E state ...... 77 by his ‘brother-in-law. The slayer He: I "would he If they’d let me Auction— Legal Notices immediately surrendered to the Bazaar given at the North Metho expected, this being the second time pay the Installments by Install One-fifth of the United States Is In. spite of the. fact that he That knocked ^1 th* numb* Auction Sales ...... 78 police but refused to divulge the dist church. Real cafeteria style.— that the cup has been given. ments.— ^Dublin Opinion. covered by forests. nesa.otrt bf the Leatjing, Kan- L egal N otices ...... -79 motive of the crime. Adv. had risen to his feet# Triggsr was upset by Lockwill’s trick ’ ' garoo In a jiffy.” With a leap, By Frank Beck with the table. Sinnott saw he sailed over the upset table, GAS BUGGIES— Out of the Trap the fellow get out a pistol as he' .grappled with Trigger, and sprang up. bore him backward. THE DUKE in-L FIX HIM ITS A SLOW •(f’ WIU BE SURPRISED FOR DOUBLEOROSSM l e a k ___d o n ’t . I MIGHT AS US, AFTER WE bcttKer changing ■WELL DO THIS, i ] TO FIND US AMWTIN6 HERE FOR HIM. HE TOOK HIM IN TO IT N O W - JUST WHILE w e ’re DOESNV SUSPECT WE V’SAVE HIM FROM PUMP rr UP WAITING, AS KNOW HE KIDNAPPED THE FEARLESS A LITTLE. STAND AROUND JUNIOR AND STARTED FIVE.- - L O O K . ^WORRYING WEST W rm iflM- THAT TIRE IS ABOUT flat a g a in JUNIOR.
' Jerry seized the youngthi^f vrriit nve it a twist to make hitp drop his weapon. The potol wae diadiai^, making a hole in the ceiKi^. Sinnott-wrenched the. weapbn away, and gave trigger a'smash between the eyda tiiatkhocke'd him down. 1um« ingf^e saw JaPk. etrwg^fiHE furlpualyriei whh th^ jrufffane. ' who,wpr.e trying to pin him down* \td Be ConSnued)
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