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VOL. XLIIL, NO. 119. (Classified AdTertislng on Page 10) SOUTH MANCHESIB^, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1929. TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS -2- HOME TOWN I REPUBUCANS THE OLD AND NEW OPENS ARMS I PEERING INTO TO COOUDGE' THE FUTURE Northampton Takes to ItsIFirstDay of Hoover sPresi- ReTolotion in Mexico Is Bosom ''the Boy Whoj dency Finds Leaders Plan- Spreading Hourly-I-Ten Went to the City and | mng for the Next Big Was Yale Bootlegger States Now in Reyol^ Made Good.” I Election. New Haven, March 5 — Yale ^checks for “flying lessons” was re­ Goyemment Keeps Strict students have, been drinking not vealed with the arrest of the “fly­ . Northampton, Mass., March 5.— i Washington, March 5.—Herbert alone from the fount of knowledge, ing instructor” on the campus. but indeed out of something much, Comes Prom D. C. Censorship on News; Main street stretched out its arms j Hoover’s first day in the White much stronger. He- gave the name of Armand today and took Calvin Coolidge to i House today vas signallized by the The beginnings of a good sized ■Williamsi 31 years old, of the “Dis­ American Property and its bosom. The boy who had gone to | outlining of a comprehensive plan scandal in this college town were trict of Columbia” but more recent­ the city and made good, was back i to keep him there beyond the one made evident today, but ’ere long, ly of the Hotel Taft. from present indications, the rum- Williams said be was a captain Lives Safe So Far; Lmdy home, i term—or at least to Insure per- soaked atmosphere of the campus in the Italian flying Corps and In “Oh! There’s No Place Like | petuity of Republican control of will be purified and all will again his possession were found numer­ Home,” bravely blared the Ameri- the government, be serene. ous testimonials, papers, letters, In Mexico City— Troops How certain undergraduates, etc., from officials and other prom- can Legion band as the man wbo A hundred members of the Re- many of thein from prominent , inent persons of Hartford and this had been 29th President of the! publican national committee as- families, paid for liquor by giving Mobilized to Defend City. stepped from his pri- sc-mbled for a general stock-taking their own or their rich papa’s (Cuntiuiicd on page 2) vate car into the rain, and the session under Dr. Hubert Work, BULLETIN! home folks roared a vociferous as- the national chairman, and heard sent. from him a new conception of how HOOVER TO AVOID NEED 4 BILLION Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, Ten years ago this thin-faced, the national politics should be con­ Mar. 5.—Preparing to march sandy-haired man, who had once ducted. on Mexico City, 3,000 rebel, been their mayor went away to be­ CABINET DISPUTE troops, under the leadership come governor of the state, and in Appraising the past campaign + ’ TO RUN NATION of Gen. Rabele, today were that intervening time he became and peering into the futm*e. Dr. concentrating at Navojoa, in Vice-President and then President, Work sees no reason why the busi­ southern Sonora, according to today, he returned a private citizen, ness of keeping Republicans in reports reaching the border. power should not be reduced to a Down historic Pennsylvania avenue, acclaimed by cheers from thousands of throats, rode the new Names of Mellon and Davis Budget Estimates That Soon Gen. Jaime Carrillo and a prepared once more to cast his lot i’resideut and the old. Here you see Herbert Hoover, within a few minutes President-of the United States with theirs, to live in their midst business-like basis, with alt the ef­ force of federal troops under ficiency and organization that char­ and Calvin Coolidge, only a private citizen again, side by side in the automobile, that bore them to the capL his command have retreated to- and to do as they do. tol and the inauguration ceremonies. ' Not to Be Sent to Senate .\rrived This Fleming acterizes the conduct of a success­ Five Billions Will Become Mazatlan, Sinaloa, in the face It was just quarter of nine this ful corporation. of the revolutionary move­ morning when Calvin and Grace •AVork’s Idea for Confirmation. Necessary. ment. Coolidge stepped off the private car His idea, as broadly outlined to *Twas Wet Inauguration that had brought them straight the committee, is that the national Mexico City, March 5—A Federar committee and. the various stale NEWPRESIDING from the pageantry of the cere­ Army will be concentrated on the committees should be kept func­ Washington, March 5.—The Washington, March 5. — The southern front to give battle to the monies in Washington incidental In More Ways Than One names of Secretary of the Treasury to the inauguration of Herbert tioning at top-speed every day in “Lame Duck” session of Congress rebels in that part of Mexico, ac­ Hoover as Northampton's most dis­ the year; and not merely be gal­ OFFICERS HEAD Andrew W. Mellon and Secretary of appropriated $3,284,874,526.77 to cording to a communique issued at tinguished son’s successor in the vanized into feverish activity a few Labor James J- Davis, both Penn­ run the government next year and the office of President EmiUo weeks before each campaign begins. W asliingtrn, March 5.—It was a & night. Prices kept going up Sun- Fortes Gil, today. It will be com­ White House. They had remained wet inauguration iu more ways than day and Monday and today quota­ sylvanians, will not be sent to the indefinite appropriations upon manded by Geii. Juan Andrea aboard since their arrival shortly Such methods. Dr. Work observed, one. are wasteful and antiquated in this tions by even the most “reliable” of T H E ^ E M B L Y Senate for confirmation anew when which no legislative action was Almazan, military chief of the State after one o'clock this morning so While the thousands of visitors the recognized vendors in the capi­ of Nuevo Leon, and the youngest all of the town that cared to could modern age of business efficiency. ivere getting drenched to the skin, President Hoover asks approval of necessary will increase the total to “The headquarters of our last tal were from two to four times division general in the Mexican be present for the welcome. Most Washington police blotters recorded above last week. his Cabinet,, it was reported today more than $4,600,000,000, a sur­ Army. of the town, it seemed, wanted to campaign expended $3,500,000— 148 charges of into.xication. Most of A heavy rain increased the de­ on'good authority. vey of appropriation bills dis­ twice that necessary if organization John H. Hill Directs Lower closed today. The announcement contains the be present, despite the rain. those arrested forfeited collateral in mand, while the stern language of President Hoover, it was said, first concrete, news of the govern­ The Legion baud had arrived had been timely,” said Dr. Work. police courts. President Hoover in referring to the will continue Mellon and Davis in Congress hewed closely to the In national campaigns a state unit ment’s step to crush the revolt.,All early shortl.v after 8 and seranaded. Liquor prices sky-rocketed for enforcement of the 18th Amend­ House and Harry R. Du­ office under the appointments'^given line of demarcation set down In day -j*estqrday and throughout much Promptly at 8:30 o'clock Mayor system should be in * motion six the inauguration. ment didn't tend to encourage boot­ them by President Coolidge. President -Coblidge’s budget, al­ months before the national conven­ though the total was more than of the night the streets clattered Jesse A. G. Andre marshalled the The combination of the heavy leggers to drop their price list?.; A fight against confirmation of, and.rumbled to the echo of march­ reception committee he had ap­ tion. penalties of the new Jones bill and A few bootleggers suspepded jde- rant the Senate— Today's Mellon apparently will be avoided $50,000',000 above the recom­ Selective Draft mendations carried in the budget ing troops, field artillery units, am­ point and they, climbed aboard the 215,000 visitors gaye the bootleg- livery during the inaugural period by this process, although Demo-, munition'trains and supply wagons, car. “The selective draft in the late .gers a good excuse to more than declaring that the penitentiary cratic-Insurgent leaders have de­ sent to Congress on its opening Legislative Business. day. but the destinations of the moving “.Mr. Coolidge,” said the mayor, war put 3.500,000 men in unifornT double the figures at which their sentences and high fines for viola­ clared, they will “do something troops, was not known outside of “I welcome you. We are happy to and had 12,000,000 classified on dubious wares could be obtained. tions in the Jones bill made the about i f ’ if Hoover withholds the Budget Estimates. Prices Go Up. Supplemental budget estimates, official circles. have you here.” Armistice day. We could do as well. risk too great, with the large sWarm •p-prffr„-ri tr -7 names. The opposition to Mellon, The sweep of revolution through­ To which the former president re­ We now have 3,000,000 Hoover- The bull market started Saturday of dry agents in the citj'. Hartford, March 5.—New presid- however, has been scattered and it was declared by House financial experts, virtually made up the dif-. out Mexico has increased in the plied: Curtis pledge cards, thousands of ing officers appeared for both i thus far, no organized fight has past 24 hours. “How do you do, Mr. Mayor, glad key men and women listed, thou­ ference. and. brought the legislative branches of the State Legislature j been uncovered, and exqcuU-ve branches jLn close har­ Ten states are in revolt. to see you.” sands of club officers on onr roster, today. John H. Hill, of Shelton, To Oppose Mitchell It is' reported from . the border “It is very nice of you,” added all available for state organization mony on expenditures. The ordi­ VATICAN TREAH THREE MEN NAMED directed the Lower House, and im-! Williapi Dewitt nary expenditiires for the next fis­ that fighting has broken out be­ Mr.s. Coolidge, who a second later at call. i tween the Insurrectionists and Fed- was embracing Mrs. R. B. Hills, her “Our peace time army should be 1 mediately went into speedy action, i Democrat, now - cal year beginning July I showed Mr. Hill- dispensed with niuch o f' attorney general, probably an increase of $32,000,000 over erals In the state of Sonora. This old school-mate and intimate in line immediately that the nation- 1 report is not confirmed, however. friend. NOW PUBLISHED IN CHICAGO MURDE ■the formula, and hurried non-con-1 will draw the principal fire among last year’s expenditures but a rise al convention assigns its command-) the rest of the appolntnients. Some The Mexican government is main­ Thomas J. Hammond stepped up. ing officers.” i troversial matters. in the total .of the indefinite e.x- He was chairman of the reception Harry R. Dupont, of Guilford I Deniocratic opposition has been penditures, including debt retire­ taining strict censorship. The national committee, « Dr. { ment, indicated that the grand to­ American interest in the revolu-r committee and a son of John C. Work said, might as well make up presided over the Senate today. H e' '’°iced in Senate cloakrooms, i both Democratic and In­ pointed war secretary, is personally swept by, and at Smith college all campaign was waged by the Repub­ Joseph Lolordo, brother- of Pas- this bill being passed under sus­ gress” which the late Chairman The recognition of this authority qualino Lolordo, who was assassi­ surgent camps. Madden of the appropriations com­ directing, the movement of federal of the girls were out to shrill a lican organization in the last elec­ pended'rules. Administration leaders however, troops. He Is confident of victory. greeting. tion. It succeeded. was one of the outstanding features nated by gangsters in his honib Unfavorable Reports. mittee'said was inevitable with the of this historic document. here on January 8. declared they would secure con­ growth of the government and the Troops of known loyalty are being A. little farther on, they passed “The party nominees and public Unfavorable reports and bills re­ massed about .Mexico City. a scene dear in the memory of Mrs. speakers took the higher plane in Italy thus renounces the right Frederick R. Burke, alias Thom­ jected by the House follow: firmation of all the Hoover ap­ nation.'*' hitherto enjoyed of confirming or pointments without much trouble. More than $1,200,000,000 was Gen. Juan Andreu Almazan, Coolidge— Clarke School for the addresses, the finer things in char­ as A. Camp, alias F. Lewis, of SL Putting Norwalk’s Board of Edu­ military commander of the State.nf Deaf, where she was a teacher at acter, in accomplishment and in refusing the nomination of Catho­ I Loiiis, Mo. cation tinder the board of taxation; One Republican leader told Interna­ yoted to run the Army and Navy lic bishops. This right, although tional News Service that a poll in- neat year 'and to pay the cost of the j Neuvo Leon, has arrived in Mexico the time she first met her husband. forecast were stressed. Janies Ray, also of St. Louis. prohibiting the carrying of poison- City to take the field In command “There were moral and spiritual never exercised in practice afforded I Assistant State’s Attorney David ous substances in airplanes; provid-'even Mellon could be veterans bureau. A two million dollar drive for funds ...... r_ 1-*^ • * 5 n ' fTTTi% A o ^ r a * f - i m a ** Of the Federals In the south. interests awakened in the public Italy the privilege of granting royal Stansbury declared he was- definite­ ing that before the Norwalk water confirmed “in two days’ time. Congressional leaders t,ee likeli­ for the institution went over the assent or “exequatur” to the papal The other appointees undoubted­ hood of decreased expenditures In The revolt-has spread from the top just yesterday, with $17,000 in mind. At times they threatened to ly ascertained that Lolordo operat­ commission could ^ell land a referr northern and western states tb culminate into local crusades, so nominee. ed one of the machine guns that endum vote must be taken. ly will be confirmed with little or. the next few years, unless Preai- excess, Mrs. Coolidge had been in­ In the future goods shipped to no opposition. The Senate will meet,, denl^ Hoover’s proposed reorganiza­ communities south of the capital. formed just before the train left often unreasoning when at their mowed down the seVep gangsters, Bills passed from the House cal­ The states controlled either wholly heights, but in this instance held in the Vatican will be admitted duty and that Burke, hunted'for years endar today follow: at noon today to receive the Cabi­ tion. of the govern 'ent should ef­ Washington. free. The Italian government stip­ fect some savings. or in part by the Rebels are Sonora, Girl Injured check, though not without difficul­ as a bank robber, and Ray were Creating new voting districts in net names, all of which undoubted­ Caxaca. Sinaloa. Jurango, Coahuia, ty. ulated that it would charge no cus­ both with Loloi^do at; tlie time. Bloomfield; authorizing the public ly will be referred to committees The new Navy building program, Only one incident marred the toms upon such consignments. right to takv action on its ow- inl- and a recess take i until tomorrow. the necessity of replenishing d’wln- Neuvo Leon, Jalisco. "Vera Cruz, home-coming. Sweeping along Main All embassies and legations ac­ Two Others dling war-time army surpluses, the Zacatecas and Nayarit. Stansbury further.- declared that The great - northern state of street in the rear of the car carry­ credited to tlm Vatican will remain (CofitinoPd on I’ase 2.) Mississippi river Hood program,a;nd ing M-r. and Mrs. Coolidge, an auto upon Italian soil. Even countries be has the names of two other men FIRE AT WESLEYAN rivers and harbors ’improvements Chihuahua has evidently remained iriven by a police lieutenant knock­ FOURTEEN ARE DEAD having displomatic relations with w'ho entered the front door of the all are likely to' demand more loyal—so far. ed down and seriously injured a the Vatican but none with Italy, murder garage with this trio, but funds. It is pointed out. Sensationfd Rumor. little girl, who was rushed to the will bouse their envoys upon Ital­ he did not disclose their identity. H. S. STUDENTS HEAR CAUSES HEAVY LOSS A sensational rumor was circu­ hospital. At Massasoit street, Mrs. FROM POISON BOOZE ian soil, not church territory. In the light, of new developments, lated in both the United States and Alice Reckahn, the housekeeper, May Cause Trouble. the prosecutors now, believe that Europe that President Fortes Gil was waiting. She had swept and This clause of the treaty may “Machine Gun . Jack” McGurn, ar­ INAUGURAL CEREMONY Old East Hall at Middletown MAILMEN NEED BETTER had been seized and Imprisoned,, scoured the house from top to bot­ Dozens Desperately 111 and give rise to complications should rested as one of the actual slayers, College Totally Destroyed. but it proved untrue. f-' tom and attended to all the other Italy become embroiled in war with was not among the firinjg squad but One of the latest of the well Many Are in Danger of Los­ a country having diplomatic repre­ that he had much to do with “ar-! U-I^sses Suspended So That known Mexican military leaders to thousand and one details incident Middletokn, Conn., March 5 — COOPERATION ON ROUTES join the rebels i^ Gen. Jose Goa- to such an important event as the ing Sight. sentation at the Vativan. ranging” the wholesale execution. Broadcast May Be Heard by Fire of unknown origin today com­ The catacombs and the sanctu- The theory that the massacre was zalo Escobar. He was military return of an ex-President and his School Body. pletely destroyed old East Hall, on commander In the State; of Coa* wife. Peoria, 111., March 5.—;Three ordered by "Scarface Al” Capone, the Wesleyan campus here, causing Tenants in Blocks and Apart­ (Continaed on page 2) from his wintei home at . Miami, bulla. A Boy Scoiit who belongs to the alleged alcohol “cookers” were un­ Regular study and recitation a loss that will be heavy. Among ments Should Put Names on There are evidences that the va­ same troop of which Calvin, Jr., der arrest today following an in­ and engineered by his henchmen periods were waived at the local Institutions that suffer from the fire Their Delivery Boxes rious groups of Insurrectionary their dead son, was once a member, tensive investigation of fourteen Jack McGurn and Claude Maddox, high school yesterday for the radio are the Wesleyan store, Wesleyan remains intact, the prosecutors forces throughout Mexico have hoisted the flag to the top of the deaths in this district, apparently WATSON LEADER broadcast of inaugural ceremonies postoffice, the Alumni Council, the In order to facilitate the work of joined forces. The nucleus of the pole set on the front lawn. Grace the result of poison liquor. said. Late developments, it was for President Hoover at Washing­ Christian Association, and the pointed out, only offer a second mo-, mail carriers, especially substitute rebel movement was the religious and Calvin Coolidge passed inside. Three thousand local bootleggers ton. . ) Argus. The fire was discovered carriers, and promote more efficient anti-government forces in Jalisco. They were hotne once more after are said to have closed up shop as a Washington, March 5.— Senator tive for wiping out the George Mo­ Principal C. P. Quimby cancelled about 2:30 a. m.,.and by the time Rebel Tiegder. ran gang. all sessions from 11 o'clock in the delivery service and reduce the ■an absence of ten years. result of the alarming death rate James E. Watson of Indiana, was the city fire department was on number of undelivered pieces of One of the chief political leaders and the subsequent investigation. formally elected Republican leader morning until 2 o'clock ' in the hand the entire long two-story of the rebel forces is Gilberto 'V[aj- afternoon. During that time the wooden structure was In flames. No mail addressed to tenants in apart­ All of the fourteen victims have of the Senate today by the Re­ ment hpiise3,.Postmaster Oliver F. enzuela. a candidate for president, AUTO MAGNATE DYING died A/ithin the past 72 hours. publican majority. STORM COMING NORTH students were able to hear both other buildings were damaged by wbo has been 'making savage Detroit, March 5.— David Buick, the president and vice-president the fire. ., Toop said ua^y, it is essential that Dozens of others are desperately Senator Wesley L. Jones, of each'apartment house mall recep­ speeches against former President 74, founder of the Buick Motor Car ill and many are feared to have Washington, was chosen assistant Washington, March 5,—!^^toriris take their oath of office and ,deliver East Halt was oue of the oldest Calles. He accused the former Go., and whose signature appears their addresses. buildings on the cainpus. In'.days tacle Show eaqb. tenant’s nama as lost their sight. The total deaths Republican leader and Watson ap­ of marked intensity prevail over' the well as*th€ na'taes (Sf any persons president of bringing on the relig­ on the radiators of more than 2,- from week-end drinking of moon­ pointed Senator Simeon D. Fesr of southern Appalachian reglpn-a'iid A high po'wered electric dynamic when Wesleyan was co-educatfonal, ious crisis in Mexico “to give Kim 000,000 automobiles throughout speaker six feet square was install­ the structure was used for the receiving mail in their cafe. shine may reach 20, according to Ohio, as Republican whip. The new are moving probably northward; ^ The carrier, Mr. Toop said, can­ an opportunity for persecutions^’ ' the world, was believed dying of Coroner Wm. E. Elliott. floor leader was empowered to ed by William Krah and Edison bousing and boarding of girl stud­ Gen., Topete,-governor ot Sonora, The U. S. Weather Bureau order­ Pearl, former high school students, ents. Locally the building has not be expected to take thLs matter cancer In Harper hospital here to­ Those arrested iu connection name a new Republican committee ed storm warnings placed south of who has cast his lot with ‘he Thauiy day where he has been confined for who Are now in the radio business. been known,as the ‘'Quail’s Nest” up with the iadl-vidual tenant and recLors, has declared the religioua with the liquor deaths are Morris on committees and he named the Delaware breakwatqr to Jackaop-, The APpaker ipade word audible in it |b dtfiicult. to obtain, the coopera­ two weeks. Mansfield, Louis Fels and Walter because of that fact. , . laws nullified in S4mora. Hila .hi old committee with Senator Deneen, ville, Fla., to be lowered at ai;npef every corner of the room. Wesleyan had Intended to raze tion of the manager, auperipUn­ Buick has lived to abolish the etfiogeot rell^oue have been lodged against the men, The .new floor leader also named ville. • ed the auaugural broadcast. Dance suitable building In Its place. ..That where there 'are Such persons in He lost bis holdings in the mam­ they are being held in the county a Republican comnilttee on com­ Northeast storm , warnings ,were laws through out the republic. moth automobile concern before numbers '.ere supplied by a 'Vic- work, it is understood today, will charge of prenflses: Mail of this soft Ambassador Morrow le keeping jail pending the conclusion of mittees with Senator McNary (R) ordered from Delaware breakwater : trola in the school and were also be carried forward almost immedi- that cannot' be ‘d^Lver^ reaches Ifaey brought,wealth.* Coroner Elliott’s Investigation. of Oregon as chair; to Eastport, Me. " pbtAined. by. means of the radio. atfUr. . . > . : - . the dead letter-office. *(C^Uuqed on 'pmse S) .'• 1 'V'"' c"' a lETACT T W Q ”^ v - ^ . HANCHE5TER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.,' TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1929. TAKE FIRST STEPS LDCAL CAR ENTERED D. A R.’S CONVENTION Duma iMMH NEUrpRESIDING MOTHER AND DAUGIfTER SWEET RETURNS HOM^* TRYimAPim J FOR CHINA REUEF IN ECONOMY RUN IN WINDSOR, MAR. 19-20 loocEsnm iEiiEi OinCERSBEAD BANQUET TOMORROW HE’S TIRED'BUT HAPPY CASES T d m iR O W Manchester’s Only Sightseer George L. Betts to Have Ray­ Mrs. Lucius Foster, regent of Members from Five Towns in De Pampo Surren4sra Himself Annual South Methodist Affair at Hoover Inaugitration; mond Montie as Driver, Her­ Orford Parish chapter. Daughters Session at Odd Fellows Hall Begins at 6:30 Tomorrow This AftenuKm ,to Start lo ca l Committee Starts Its of the American Revolution, has THE ASSEMBLY Likes Home Town Better. Day Jail'Senteaee. * ■ ald Man as Observer in Es­ received a communication in re­ Last Night. Evening— ^Expect Crowd. (Contlnned from l*ag'a 1) sex Test. gard to the thirty-sixth annual Charles A. Sweet, who was Man­ Manchester liquor cases are not $5,000 Campaign to Aid state conference of the Connecticut Rebekah lodges comprising Dis­ The spacious banquet hall of the chester’s only representative the trict No. 19 held a most successful utilities commission to prohibit South Methodist church is in readi­ to be called 4n the -Superior Court Featuring the Essex Challenger Daughters to be held at Windsor inauguration of President Hoover today, the opiening day of the crim­ Week, March 4-9, will be an “ Es­ Tuesday and Wednesday, March 19 district meeting at Odd Fellows hall switching by railroad companies ness for the annual Mother and as a sightseer, returned to Man­ here last evening, with Miss Mary over highways: giving the right of inal side. The story that bad gained Starving Millions. sex Economy Run” taking place and 20. The headquarters will be In Daughter banquet which will take chester this morning after one con­ Hutchisou, district president in appeal to the commission from or­ circulation that the . inre^igator Thursday morning, March 7 at 8:15 the Congregational church in that place tomorrow at 6:30 p. m. A tinuous round of merriment. Sweet o’clock, the object being to obtain charge, and Sunset Rebekah lodge ders to discontinue railroad station large number of tickets have been who secured the liquor that was town, and Abigail Wolcott Ells­ of which she is an active member, stops; providing for maintenance left Manchester Sunday afternoon an average figure of gasoline econ­ disposed of and it is expected the and from the time that he shook presented In the town- court would At a meeting of the Manchester worth Chapter will act as hostess. as hostess. Fully 200 members of grades on street car lines not be in the Superior. Court to tes­ China Famine Relief Committee omy on the present Essex “ The mothers and daughters who will be hands with alL his friends around The conference will be called to were present from the five lodges in through the public utilities commis­ tify against the meu^was found to held last night at the Chamber of Challenger;” individually, to ob­ order promptly at 2 p. m. Tuesday present tomorrow evening Trora all Depot Square until he returned he tain the best economy for all cars the district, Stafford, Rockville, sion; giving the commission the parts of Manchester will tax the be untrue and as a result there may Commerce, it was definitely decided March 19, and will continue Manchester, Glastonbury, and East tiative on grade crossing elimina­ has been on the go. Upon leaving 10 undertake to raise the whole of entered. seating and serving capacity of the he assured all that he held nothing be some changes made in the pleas through the following day. Dinner Hartford. The last named lodge tions; providing for a board of that it was intended to .make. Manchester’s quota of $5,000 for Each dealer’s Essex demon­ will be served on the 19th and banquet hall to the utmost. but the best of feeling towards all strator will be used, no owners’ sent the largest delegation as 15 of twelve trustees for the Danbury DePumpo Surrenders the China sufferers . Chairman luncheon the day following, in the hospital: including Bristol in the Mrs. Claude Truax, general chair­ and that should anything happen to their young women executed an un­ Salvator DePumpo, > one of the Frank Cheney, Jr., presided at the cars being allowed and no extras. parish rooms of the three churches, man of the committees in charge of him so that he would never come Each dealer will be accompanied by usually beautiful floor drill. They cities having voting lists arranged men who was arrested oh the meeting and after having read a the Congregational, the Episcopal wore blue suits and caps and car­ alphabetically by streets and num­ this year’s banquet, has been ably back to remember tha. these words telegram from Dr. Cadman urging one man besides the driver. George assisted in the preliminary prepara­ were his final ones to Manchester. charge of keeping liquor ■with in­ L. Betts, who is the local Essex and the Methodist. The price of the ried small canes;’ one of them car­ bers. tent to sell and who took ah appeal the support of Manchester, intro­ dinner will be $1.50 and the lunch­ ried the American flag and the The Senate. tions by enthusiastic workers But nothing happened to Charles. duced C. J. Matthews of the Na­ dealer will have Raymond Montie among the members of the mis­ He was well able to take care of from a fine of $100 and costs and as driver and A. Leland Ziglatzki, eon $1.25. An interesting program other a banner of the organization. The Senate passed from Its cal­ tional Headquarters office in New for the evening of the 19th is being The captain and team received endar today the following: sionary societies of the church. The himself and is now satisfied with 10 days in jail, this afternoon sur­ York to explain the various plans connected with the Manchester Her­ little Standard Bearers have work­ the sights he saw and feels even rendered himself, paid the fine and ald’s advertising department, will arranged by the entertaining chap­ many fine compliments on -their Permitting the Mountain Grove being used by other communities ter. Applications for the dinner and fine appearance and excellent work. Cemetery association the right to ed enthusiastically on the decora­ more proud than ever to bo back costs and was taken to -Hartford to for China Famine relief. act as observer. Each car will be tions under the guidance of Mrs. in Manchester, especially after the start his ten day sentence in jail. checked by a Technical Committee luncheon tickets must be sent to Three past presidents of the Re­ transfer title to unoccupied lots; It was decided by the local com­ the regent, Mrs. Foster on or be­ bekah state assembly were present, providing that school districts chall Paul Ferris, and tomorrow Mrs. view that he got going through He is also oae of those who was at the starting point to assure that taken in because of having a slot mittee to use mailings, news fore March 14. Mrs. Emma Lyons Nettleton of this hold annual meetings in June, and Mary Benson and Mrs. Mary Behn'- Baltimore. Washington was over­ articles and advertising to thor­ no cars are entered with any gas Chapter delegations are request­ town, Mrs. Sarah Harrison of East that candidates shall be ineligible field and their helpers are anticipat­ flowed with visitors and for that machine in his place for gaming oughly acquaint the people of supply equipment other than stand­ reason it was not possible to get ed to arrive promptly at the open­ Hartford and Mrs.. Elizabeth unless they file names before May ing a very busy day in the kltclien purposes. That comes up for'trial Manchester and environs with the ard, that each car is in generally as near the new president as he good mechanical con^dition and that ing of the conference and to remain Watrous of Glastonbury. 15. preparing the meal which will con­ tomorrow and he will have’ an oP' appalling conditions that exist in The chairs were filled and the Favorable reports in the Sen­ sist of grape fruit, turkey with had expected but he did have such portunity to answer to this charge China and tell about millions of it is ■washed and polished so as to until the adjournment. Trolley-cars a vantage point along the line of present a good appearance through do not run as far as the Congrega­ degree exemplified by the visiting ate today follow: dressing, mashed potatoes and at that time. emergency cases that need help im­ officers, as follows: Miss Hazel Setting a salary of $4,000 and gravy, string beans, cranberry march that the rain that fell did mediately if they are to be saved. the territory. The decision of the tional church, but the bus which not prevent him from standing in committee will be final in all cases leaves the Hartford railroad sta­ Shipman of Ivy Lodge of Glaston­ traveling expenses of $1,500 for sauce, celery, pickles, rolls, ice AVorst In Half Century bury, noble grand; Mrs. Marjorie the Fairfield county superior court cream, home-made cake and coffee. one spot for five hours to watch the BEETHOVEN CLUB SEEKS "Unquestionably the worst fam­ and they will be empowered to dis­ tion on the half hour does pass in qualify on their judgment. Snow of Myriad Rebekah lodge, stenographer; authorizing the The program to follow the ban­ parade to the capital and the count­ ine in fifty years exists now in front of the church. mayor and common council of Nor­ er march. The Indians ' were The starting and finishing point Delegates from Orford. Parish Stafford, vice grand; Mrs. William quet is in charge of Mrs. Robert China,” states a story in the New will be McKinley Brothers’ Filling Dowding of Mayflower Rebekah walk to borrow money to pay judg­ Richmond and promises to bo of evidently hand picked for they SUPPORT OF ASSOCIATES York Times Sunday, March3. The chapter to the state meeting in­ lodge of Rockville, past noble ments against the city, or expenses were all true to the true type of station, corner of Main and Garvan clude the regent, Mrs. Foster: vice more than ordinary interest, with a Times story continues; “ A survey streets, just South of Church Cor­ grand; Miss Marie Stytz of Welcome in connection with such judgments; variety of short sketches, speeches the American Indians, the girls be­ of 2,700 villages reveals that more regent,. Mrs. T. J. Lewie, alternate Rebekah lodge of East authorizing corporations to issue ing models in every way. The cow­ Requests More Members Who ners, East Hartford. The route to for the regent: Mrs. Charles Sum­ and readings by Miss Lillian G, than one-third of their population be covered is approximately 150 Hartford, chaplain. The guard stock without par value, providing Grant. ' boys attracted his attention as did Are Willing to Aid Local are starving— or about 20,000,000 ner, Mrs. Donald Grant, Mrs. Ger­ team of Sunset Rebekah that the stock be valued at “ true many of the marching bodies, too miles long and will cover the fol­ trude Purnell. The alternates in ad­ Singers Financially. men, women and children.” Due to lowing towns: East Hartford, Man­ lodge assisted, in the ritualistic and not arbitrary value;” provid­ many to try and remember, Charles dition to Mrs. Lewie are Miss Ellen said. strict censorship and meagre press chester, Rockville, Tolland Willing- work’ in a capable manner and pre­ ing. biennial elections on Plainfield TO SELL PRODUCT OF The Beethoven Glee Club In facilities in China, little detailed ton, W'illimantic, Norwich; New Langdon, Miss Emma Hutchinson sented a fine appearance. Four after approval by a referendum in His train was only eighteen min­ and Mrs. Le Verne Holmes. preparation for its fourth annual ^information of the pitiful condi­ London, Saybrook, Essex, Middle- candidates were initiated. the town. utes late in reaching Washington concert to be given April 30 at the tions has leaked out. town, Portland, South Glastonbury, Miss Hutchison has been dis­ The Senate passed a House bill BLIND WORKERS HERE on Monday, but it was three hours High School Auditorium; is sending The local committee has elected East Hartford, Hartford. trict president for. the past two which gives the Middletown City late in pulling out of Washington, to prospective associate members a 'Harold C. Alvord, secretary-treas- This rpn is a part of the extensive SENATE CONFIRMS years and will retire next month af­ Council supervision of sewers out­ On the return trip there were letter which when filled out and Airer of the Manchester Trust Com- advertising being done both local ter a successful administration. side the first taxing district. delays and it was not until 9 o’clock sent to Sherwood Anderson of 361 ipany as treasurer of the Committee and national by the Hudson-Essex HOOVER’S CABINET Following the business session ad­ Unfavorable reports and bills re­ Three Sales Arranged for this morning that Hartford was Center street enclosing two dollars, iind all contributions from this dis- company. Sandwiches and coffee journment was made to the banquet jected by the Senate follow: Thursday and Friday by reached. It was the first time in the yearly dues of the organiza­ "trict should be mailed to him. will be served along the route and hall where sandwiches, cake and Providing that no preferred stock Education Board. his life Sweet had been in "Washing­ tion, entitles a member to two Keorge E. Rix, secretary of the dinner at the completion of the run, coffee were enjoyed. may be issued by any corporation ton and his time was so taken up tickets for the annual concert ifchamber of Commerce, was ap- Hectic Debate^ Behind Closed every minute that he did not have will be served in Hartford. Suit­ without a hearing before the secre­ The State Board of Education of and hhs name on the program as an t)ointed by chairman Cheney to act able cash prizes will be awarded to Doors Because Two Names tary of state, and that the issue time to see all of the sights. He associate member. ;as secretary of the committee s the Blind has arranged for an ex­ visited the Smithsonian Institute, the car making the best record for Were Omitted. shall not be larger than fifty per hibition and sale of work, made by In this letter, tlie cinb also takes fpampaign. Pamphlets, leafiets and the run. INDEPENDENT POLISH cent of the assets of the concern: but it was locked up- for the day the opportunity to thank all those jpther information can be obtained the blind people of Connecticut, to and while there were many people Washington, March 5. — The providing that exemption from be held at Cheney Hall, from 10 a. who have assisted in making pre­ ■from secretary at the offices of the taxation by disabled soldiers shall who were disappointed because this vious concerts a siiccew, and goes Chamber of Commerce, 7 69 Main FLYING INSTRUCTOR Senate speedily confirmed the CHURCH NOT NOVELTY m. to 1 p. m. on Thursday. On was closed he felt, he said, that they names of eight members of Presi­ take effect as soon as their right is Friday, there will be a sale at the on to state that the purpose of the Street. proved: exempting from taxes the probably were attending or taking club is to build up an intelligent ^ Those attending the first meeting dent Hoover’s Cabinet today. store of the J. W. Hale Company. part in the parade. He was able to Unanimous consent was asked property^at Greenwich owned by St. The board is also planning to hold and accurate conteption of the fin­ last night included Frank Cheney, WAS YALE BOOTLEGGER New in This Vicinity But Es­ Luke’s hospital. New York, from see the Washington monument and est works for Male "Voicti, through Sr., chairman; Harold C. Alvord, and accorded in the quick "OK” another sale the same day from 12 he did not have* time to get into tablished in Pennsylvania 20 taxes; providing for the reduction m. to 5 p. m. at the Manchester investment of time and energy thus treasurer; George E. Rix, secre- which the Senate placed on the any of the other buildings. ensuring the advancement of the (Continued front Page 1) eight new Cabinet officers. of the penalty tax on unpaid taxes Community Club, north end. rtary; Rev. Watson Woodruff, Law- Years. from two to one per cent. The way that he had to travel art of Male Chorus Singing. •tence W. Case, Mrs. Louis St. Clair A hectic debate developed be­ The work to be shown will con­ kept him busy and he bought ten jRurr, Charles Huber, Scott Simon city. Another paper presumed to hind closed doors, however, over The Waterford Town Court fight sist of a variety of basket and reed The establishment of the Polish went to the Senate again today tokens for forty cents that gave a GUILFOYLE’S APPEAL. Charles Phelps, the latter of testify to the fact that Armand had the new president’s failure to sub­ Independent Catholic Church in work made into trays of varied de­ big long ride on the trolley cars when the unfavorable report on the Hartford, March 5.— The Su­ -’Rockville. Fred A. Verplanck and broken the record for a non-stop mit the names of Secretary of the Manchester is the outgrowth of a signs. This work has been col­ for one token. He did not see many :fieorge Waddell have also agreed to filight in Italy. Treasury Mellon and Secretary of movement that was started in nomination of J. J. Floyd was pre­ lected from blind people who made cabs, but there was a wholesale preme (5ourt of Errors will take up the appeal of Dr. Harold N. Gyil- »erve on the local committee but But whether Armand is a flyer or Labor James J. Davis along with Scranton. Pa., twenty years ago. it sented. On motion of Senator Fox, it in their homes. The State Board fruit store that he visited that at Sue to a conflict with the town not did not concern the police. He’ of New London, the report was assumes the expense of collecting foyle, of Hartford, here late to­ the rest. Opponents of Mellon was learned today, the activities this time was selling strawberries. morrow morning, according to an­ i^iCeting could not be present last had no plane, not even so much as questioned the legality of the Presi­ first centering around Scranton and tabled. After adjournment Senator the goods and the overhead expense They did nyt grow them in Wash­ •:Aight, Francis T. Maxwell of Rock- a flying helmet, but what interested Fox issued a statement saying that of its sale. The full price paid for nouncement today. The doctor is dent's failure to include their later extending into other mining ington, Mr. Smith the head mana­ appealing bis life sentence for the Iville also agreed to cooperate with the police and college authorities names. towns of that state and coming east he has a letter from Mrs. F. J. Sco­ an article goes to the blind person ger said, but brought them in from who made if. In this way a num­ murder of Mrs. Gaudet, ot New i^he local committee and has already was the fact that he had three ex­ The names sent up were: about ten years ago. where field, wife of the successful candi­ Texas. In the short time that he pensive automobiles, at least one of date, saying she can give reasons ber of blind people are given em­ Haven, last winter. The Guilfoyle ‘■•ent in some donations. Secretary of State— Henry L. churches were established in some was home this morning he said he case is the second of five appeals them with a sealed compartment of the mill towns of Massachusetts. why her husband is not fit for the ployment, and are enabled to earn had compared the vegetables in underneath the floor board. Stimson of New York. some money. There will also be to be heard by the court tomprrow. Secetary of war— James W. Good The bishop, or head of the church job. He now lives in New York, town and they did not look as good liN D S BIG DEMAND Had Three Cars renounced his faith in the .Roman Senator Fox says. That, be said, is cu sale rag rugs and home made as those he saw in Washington. This compartment ■R’as apparent­ oLlowa. candy made by blind people. Postmaster General— Walter F. Catholic Church. For some time he his reason for having the Floyd re­ Because of the train being so late ly built to hold vast stores of drew, for his priesthood, upon the port tabled. The Scofield nomina­ Those who visit the sale will be in starting and losing time on the I FOR TRADE GRADUATES liquor. Armand’s three cars were Brown of Ohio. surprised at the variety and work­ Attorney General — Wm. D. .vounger students from Poland, but tion has already been accepted by way he did not get the amount of a sedan, a roadster, and a custom- in recent years he has been con­ Both Houses. manship shown in the things which sleep that he would like to and ad­ built special body affair. Mitchell of Minnesota. will be on sale. STATE Secretary of the Navy— Charles ducting a theological seminary. The On a motion by Senator Hall, of mitted that his legs felt tired after Director A. A. Warren Says For dealing with a bootlegger at priests he is having ordained are New Haven, a vote of thanks was standing five hours in one place. “ Where the Screoi Speike’* Yale, the penalty is instant dis­ •Francis Adams of Massachusetts. ; Schools Are Unable to Meet Secretary of the Interior— Ray mostly young men who came to this given Senator Durant for “ bright­ Just then the New '.'ork train pulled missal. ' NEW TAXICAB SERVICE FINAL TIMES TONIGHT 1 Requests for Skilled Work­ Lyman Wilbur of California. country when boys. Recently an ening up the Senate.” in and Charles hurried to his taxi Some time now the dean has been eastern division of the church was Both Houses voted approval of to look after a passenger just as he men. specially watchful of the dormi­ Secretary of Agriculture— Arthur M. Hyde of Missouri. opened in Massachusetts and efforts the nominations of Elbert C. Ham­ PLANNED IN SO. END was being asked about delivering A fm iNAUiit rfctiire tories and fraternity houses because are being made to establish congre­ the silk flag to President Hoover. The demand for the services of Secretary of Commerce— Robert lin to be judge of Litchfield Com­ witha c a « f - of reports of widespread.imbiding. gations in several towns and cities All this is as near true to Gweet’s Skilled Trade School graduates is P., Lamont of Illinois. mon Pleas Court, Thomas J. Mal­ tint can TA LK ! The campus policemen were within a radius of forty to fifty loy to be judge of Hartford Com­ Citv Taxis May Be Established own account as it was possible for jSo great in this vicinity that Direc­ watchful, too, and last Thursday, it miles from Chicopee. The Herald man to come. tor A. A. Warren declared today he mon Pleas Court, and Arthur E. Here Within a Few We^s. was learned today, they approached The same ritual is employed as Howard Jr., to be deputy judge of Is unable to supply them fast a natily dressed stranger who was VATICAN TREATY SBB an d in the Roman Catholic Church, but Hartford Common Pleas Court. HEAR enough. He is bein,g forced to shop leaving Wright Hall, an under­ all parts of the.mass are in Polish, A new city taxicab service will HOSPITAL NOTES ibout the state seeking men to fill graduate dormitory to get into his NOW PUBUSHED instead of in Latin the universal be established in Manchester with­ the waiting positions. The value car. He answered the description language of the Roman Catholic REBEL TROOPS READY in a few weeks, according to Owner of a trade school education has of the campus bootlegger and they Church. The starting of such a Tatum of the City taxicab service in Three births occurred at the reached a point where its possessers locked him up. (Continued from Page 1 .) church in Manchester is new in this Putnam. Mr. Tatum and his mana­ .Memorial hospital yesterday: a 'THE »re in constant demand. Realiza­ At first he said he was teaching territory. TO MARCH ON CAPITAL ger, E. E. Leabeau were in Man­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford tion of the importance of such a the students to fly and this proved chester this afternoon looking for Mitchell of 127 Cooper Hill street; training has, ’in fact, reached a aries at Loreto, Assisi and Padua to be more than half true, although will be recognized as Vatican prop­ (Continued from Page 1) a central office. They intend to give a son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bot- itage where many young men are erty. South Manchester especially 'an up- teron of 109 Spruce street and a falsifying in making application for a plane was not the vehicle used. Charged $80 a Case It will not be necessary for cardi- OLD R. R. CONDUCTOR in close touch with the situation to-date city cab service at the low­ daughter to Mr. and .Mrs. Christo­ R-ork. They state that they have and is reporting developments to est possible rates. The South Man­ pher Frey of 15 Russel street. had a year or two experience in They then found the sealed com­ nals»and other high prelates oFthe CASE’ partment. and according to the church journeying to and from IS A VISITOR HERE the State Department. chester area will be covered for the Harry Magnuson of 718 North Trade School ■when, as a matter of Vatican City to obtain an Italian One insurgent force is reported flat rate of 20 cents. Main street was admitted yesterday fact, most of them never saw the police, he admitted he had been WlUilM POHBt passport visa in the future^ moving towards Mexico City from These new Ford, taxicabs are and Irene Thompson of 99 Hemlock .IAMBS HatL Inside of such a school supplying - students with liquor at Vera Cruz. Belief was expressed street, today. UDUiaS BBOWB Among the concerns which are $S0 a case. Just before his arrest, Italy undertakes to guarantee springing up all through Connecti­ JBAV AETMUE the fullest freedom to meetings James 0. Bacon, for many years in Mexico City that the Federals cut and Mr. Tatum feels that he iagerly searching for Trade School he tore up a list, which the police a well known passenger conductor south of the capital would be able It takes 17 days to deliver a let­ SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS piecing together found contained convened at the Vatican by the has a mighty big field in Manches­ praduates at all times are Colt’s Pope. on the New Haven railroad, was a to turn them back. ter from London to Cape Town. Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing the. names of some of the best- ter and especially in the south end. ■The concordat provides that, recent visitor in town and spent an General Villareal, another presi­ Company at Hartford, Bristol In­ known of the Yale student body. dential candidate, who has joined Special low rates on long trips will when a priest is censured by the ec­ hour or more with J. J. Dwyer, be offered and it is planned to Lave strument Works at Waterbury, "Well, you didn’t find any liquor agent at Manchester. Mr. Bacon the revolters, was said to have and you have nothing on me, so I clesiastical authorities, he cannot the cabs available at all hours. Southern New England Telephone hold any more paid state offices. who is now 82 years old lives in seized Monterrey, an industrial city Company, Hartford Steam Boiler don’t care what I tell you,” they in Neuvo Leon. Trips to Hartford will be arranged This clause will eliminate from the Willimantic. and according to Mr. at a very low rate, giving the town ind many other firms. Their respect quoted. Checks were found In his university chair the famous e.xcom- Dwyer he looks about the same as Former President Calles, who is lor Trade school graduates is aptly its first taxicab service at es­ possession, made out by students to municated priest Ernesto Bonjiuti, ever. He referre'd with much feel­ noted for his iron discipline and TOMORROW Jhown in the following excerpt of a his order for "flying lessons.” sternness, will leave Mexico City to­ tablished rates. The Great who was dropped from the church ing, according to Mr. Dwyer, to the —^aud— letter written to Mr. Warren: Arraigned today he was he^ In because of his modernistic views. men he knew in Manchester who night of tomorrow for the north in , As soon as arrangements are all “ This company is committed to completed the new cab service will $500 bail, but it is expected that When the church unfrocks' a had passed to the great beyond, in­ an effort to drive the rebels out of THURSDAY ;he superiority and encouragement be announced to the people of Man­ when he is brought up for a hear­ priest the state in the future must cluding his old friend, Elwood S. Sonora. Screen Lovers _ >f the state trade school and our ing on Saturday in the New Haven see to it that he ceases wearing his The government is seeking new chester through the columns of The ixperience with the graduates of Ela, founder of The Herald. Mr. Herald. City Court, he will be set free with ecclesiastical garb. Bacon said Manchester always pro­ levies of troops for use against the uch schools in various parts of the the provision that he never again The concordat states that all rebels. Military officers are being tate has been such that we feel duced a high class of people who GRETA enter the state. school text books for religious traveled with him In the days gone requested to repeat their pledges qstified in continuing this en- teaching must be obeyed. of loyalty to the Portes Gil govern­ COMMUNin CLUB GARBO duragement.” . by. His first trip this way was in ment. Up to the present time the minis­ 1878 after the New York and New Yours respectfully The only difference betwen the try of justice and culture adminis­ JOHN Herbert Walker, composition of the sugar on your England railroad bought the Hart­ PLANS FOOD SALE tered the properties of the church ford. Providence and Fisbkill rail­ GILBERT Employment Manager. table and the gasoline In your car which had been taken over by tb’e Colts Patent Fire Arms is that the sugar contains a gas road. After about 20 years In this ABO U T TO W N «—In— state. The revenue from the prop­ Mrs. A, M. Shearer, chairman of ^ Manufacturing Co., called oxygen which the gasoline erties was paid out to clergy. section he changed to a train run­ Hartford, Conn. does not. ning between Willimantic and Bos­ the food sale which is to be held at Under the terms of the concordat, Sunset Council No. 45, Degree the Manchester Community club­ these properties are returned to ton. He was retired on a pension of Pocobontas, followed its business W o m a n O S ? about 10 years ago‘. house Friday afternoon from 2:30 the church and the state ceases to meeting in Tinker hall last evening to 4:30, has selected the following act as administrator of them. with a miscellaneous shower in ladies to assist her; Mrs. R. K. An­ A K a i r s * * honor of Mrs. Irene Mahoney Pel- derson, Mrs. C. B. Looniis, Mrs. Lenten Service HOUSEWARMING PARTY shau, whose marriage took place Laura Paisley, Mrs. John Gleason, A Fiery Drama of Flaming Hearts and. NEW HAVEN’S PRESIDENT ", few weeks ago. Home.n\ade cake, Mrs. Clarence E. Wilson. Mrs. Milo the Yearn for Love. sandwiches and. coffee were served Wells, Mrs. Millard Park, Miss Mrs. Ruth Greenaway was tend­ and a pleasant social hour enjoyed. Helen Comstock and Mrs. Mark ADDED FEATURE St. Mary's Church PASSES THROUGH TOWN ered a houswarming Saturday eve- Holmes. ‘ Mrs. Sheerer is confi­ ing at her new home on View The cast from the Town Players dent that a large variety of home­ KARL Wednesday, March 6th J. J. Pelley the new president of street. About 40 friends from town s’The Bill of Divorcement” In the made food will be on sale. She is surprised her, bringing with them near future, will hold Its first re­ urging as many as possible to bake 7 :30 p. m. the New York, New Haven and <;ko. k . ARTHUR Hartford railroad passed through a handsome mahogany clothes tree hearsal at 7:30 tonight at the bread and fry doughnuts as the de­ Manchester Sunday en route to Bos­ and mirror for the new home, as School Street Recreation Center. mand for these two items quickly well as a supply of good things to — fn— ton on an inspection trip of the e.xhausts the supply at all sales of R ev. Frank eat. George Tomlinson made the The Salvation Army will hold a home-made food. road. The train did not stop at presentation speech in behalf of the Manchester but ran very slowly. prayer meeting at the home of At the same time at the White gathering, and Mrs. Greenaway Mrs. Turkington, 66 Winter street, house the State Board of educa­ *^AU A t Sea'* John J. Dwyer, local freight agent warmly thanked her friends for with several of the employees were this evening. tion for the Blind will have an ex­ It's a Cure for Blues. Yoa’ll Roar. S. Morehduse their fine gift. hibition of reed baskets, serving at the station to greet the visitors Archdeacon of Fairfield Thomas Smith sang solos, Joseph STEAMER AGROUND. trays and other articles in basketry, as they passed through. ■ Cranston played several numbers on Rector Church of Good Jacksonville, Fla,, March 5. — knitted and crocheted garments It is not generally known that the bagpipes and Mrs. Samuel Mc- The Clyde passenger steamship and home-made candy, all at rea­ Shepherd, Manchester is one of the best cus­ Curry sang a, number of songs, all steamship Mohawk, enroute from sonable prices and made by blind Shelton tomers that the New Haven rail­ of which with lively games passed Jacksonville to New York, went people in homes and institutions will preach. road has between Hartford and a merry evening. aground in St. John’s river at 6 a. under the instruction of ^ state . For several years, the Man­ m, today, about 15 miles from this teachers. Next week Wednesday, March 13 chester freight station bail bandied TREASURY BALANCE port. Archdeacon Brown of Norwich more than 200,000 tons of freight Two hundred and fifty passen­ It has been proved that lightning will preach per year. In fact, Manchester is one Washington, March 5.— Treasury gers were reported aboard the starts from the clouds and the of the banner stations of the road. balance, Mar. 4: 174,018,800.83. shl;p. , ground at nearly the same instant. ■ >•*-'•' -i ..: • •■•* ;

J-' MANCHESTEPw EVENING HEKAm , SOUTH MANCHESTkE. CONN, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1929. #AGir ONLY 6 DISTRICT BffiS LEGIONNAIRES PeMOLAY BOYS GIVE FIRE TRUCK HITS R o c k v i l l e ABOUT TOWN SHOT WHEN HE USES PARTY FOR FATHERS AUTO; MAN KILLEO SYSTEMS IN STATE TO AID MANCHESTER Manchester Camp No. 2640 RIFLE TO PROBE NEST learn Valu® Trio Fined for Knifing Royal Neighbors will meet tomor­ row evening at the Home club on About 125 Attend First Ban­ The three Negroes who were in Brainard place. Newport, R. 1., March 5.— While of MAGNET quet of John Mather Chapter speeding to the fire in the business Clarence Hazen of Bolton Gets City Court Monday morning as a Because it is po Howell Cheney Outlines Con­ result of a knifing and breach of Need of Proper Leadership district early today, the naval train­ BuUet in Body But Escapes Center, Church Women’s Federa­ In Masonic Temple. helpful ifi keetHos the peace affair which took place tion will have a sewing meeting at ing station fire apparatus was in Fatal Injury. early Sunday morning, were Wal­ collision with an automobile driven babies and children’ solidation Movement for the church tomorrow afternoon at About 125 persons were present healthy and kappy.' lace Slappy, 33, of 50 Brooklyn Here Charles Ray Says at 2 o'clock. by John Young, of this city, a ma­ at the ‘‘F'ather and Son’’ banquet Seventeen year old Clarence every mothe^ street: Charles Rose, 27, of 50 observed by John Mather Chapter, chinist employed at the naval tor­ Kiwanis Club. Brooklyn street; and Arthur Free­ Annual Post Banquet. Sherwood B. House, son of Mr. Order of DeMolay, last n.ght in the pedo station. Young was seriously Hazen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett should know about man, 20, of 14 Park Place. Slappy land Mrs. Loren House of 154 South Masonic Temple. A roast teef sup­ injured and died this forenoon at A. Hazen of Bolton Notch, is suf­ Phillips Milk of was charged with assault and using Main street, has returned to Omaha, per was served which included be­ Newport hospital. fering from a bullet wound in the .. .•.N^SivSvx- Magnesia. ' a dangerous -weapon. Judge Fisk Neb., where he is head cashier for side the beef mashed potatoes, peas, body which resulted from the ac­ This harmless, al­ In "his talk before the Manchester Charles Ray, president of the presided and imposed a fine of $75 the Aetna Life Insurance company, coffee, rolls, celery, pickles, olives, Newport, R. I., March 5.— Promi­ cidental discharge of his own rlfie. most tasteless prep­ Kivranis club yesterday Howell and costs of $15.43 and six months Rogers Paper Manufacturing Com­ after spending the past two weeks Singer-bread with whipped cream. nent society girls and matrons turn­ His condition is not regarded aration is most effective in relieving Cheney brought out some facts en­ in Tolland jail. Freeman was pany, toastmaster and principal with his parents. George " Nelson was toastmaster for ed volunteer Red Cross workers particularly serious but the Injury those symptoms of babies and chil­ dorsing school consolidation that might easily have been a fatal one. dren generally caused by soiTring charged with asault and battery speaker at the annual American fte occasion. early today in aiding several fire­ have heretofore not been made and breach of the peace, and was Mrs. Allen’s hooked rug classes Supt. F. A. Verplanck, principal Young Hazen had been watching food in the little digestive tract, Legion banquet here last night told men who were injured while bat­ a fox burrow, hoping for a shot at clear. He reviewed the work of fined $22.00 and costs of $6.26, held an all-day session today at speaker of the evening and a past tling a $150,000 fire which menac­ such as souT-belching, frequent Henry Barnard, the great educator, a fox from his 32 calibre sporting unable to pay he was taken to Tol­ the Manchester Legionnaires there the Manchester Community club­ grand master in the Grand Lodge ed the business district of this fash­ vomiting, feverishness, colic. As in his opposition to the district land jail. Rose was fined $17 and of Masons, spoke highly in praise of weapon, but had given up and«was mild laxative, it acts gently, but was a void in the town’s social pro­ house, with luncheon at noon, as ionable city and damaged two busi­ . . a school system. This system suc­ costs of $6.26 which he paid. Ac­ gress that the World War service the DeMolay order and the bene­ on his way home when he came certainly, to open the little bowels the instructor leaves for on ness blocks. across an old nest in the lower ceeded the established church cording to the complaint Michael men could adequately fill. Mr. Ray Thursday. fits to he derived by those associat­ In constipation,' colds, children's regime that ended in this state in Prominent among the society wo­ branches of a tree. Reversing the Stanley of 20 High street with said that Manchester had "the ed with the organization. Mr, Ver­ men who helped the Red Cross diseases. 179S. Barnard made an honest Harry Romanski of Windsor Hill damuable property of killing good planck presented a watch to Past rifle, he poked at the nest with the A teaspoonful of Phillips Milk of Relatives in town havg received workers in giving drst aid to the butt. The gun was not cocked but effort to have the towns consolidate was driving on Brooklyn street ideas." He said, "Bring a good announcements of the marriage of Master Logan of West Hartford Magnesia does the work of half .a their school districts but failed to I who is actively connected with the firemen, who were cut by glass, a branch caught the hammer, pull­ after the heavy snow Saturday idea into Manchester, pass it down Lieutenant Edward McMenemy to I pint of lime water in neutralizing a certain extent. !Mr. Barnard left organization of several DeMolay were Mrs. Muriel Vanderbilt ed it back and then slipped off, dis­ night when the car in which they the street, and they'll make it small­ Miss Mary Corcoran, \yhicb took Church, the "Golden Girl of Socie­ cow’s milk for infant feeding, and Connecticut and went to Rhode were riding broke down. While er for you.’ chapters in this vicinity. The pres­ charging the rifle. The bullet place at the submarine base in San ty,” whose divorce suit against preventing hard curds. * Its many Island where in less than two years they were making the repairs the entation was made in behalf of struck Clarence near the hip, enter­ Need Leadei'ship. Diego, Tuesday, February 26 where Frederick Cameron Church Jr., the uses for mother and child are fully afterwards the schools of that state three Negroes came.along and an The condition of affairs was John Mather chapter as a token of ed the body and glanced off the the bridegroom has been stationed "Greek God of Harvard,” comes up pelvic bone. explained in the interesting boo’k were consolidated. , argument -v'as started during which pointed out by Mr. Ray as a socio­ appreciation for tbe work Mr. “ Useful Information." It will be In I860 Connecticut passed a for some time. The bride is a Logan has done here. this month in court. Bleeding, the boy made his wav Stanley was cut several times on logical defect that Legionnaires daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- sent you. FREE. Write the Phillips law, providinig for school consolida­ the arms and body with a pocket could correct with the proper kind During the course of the evening' The society matrons aided the ! home, half a mile away. His father Alvey of San Francisco and Mr. Mc­ Red Cross unit in emergency work hurried him to a doctor’s office for Co., 117 Hudson St., New York, N. tion, making it optional with the knife. Dr. John E. Flaherty who of leadership. He insisted that men Wesley Warnock put on a little Y. towns and cities. Today there are attended Stanley was obliged to of the Legion should not follow in Menemy is the only son of Mr. and comedy sketch which went over big. to the injured firemen and also fur­ treatment. The wound, while no but six towns and cities in the state Mrs. John McMenemy of Marble He was accompanied by William nished coffee and food to the fire joke, involved no vital part and he In buying, be sure to get genuine take several stitches to close the the paths of fraternal organizations Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Doctors where .the district system is in use. and luncheon clubs. He urged them street. Gahrman at the piano. William fighters. is expected to recover rapidly. wounds. have prescribed it for over 50 They, are: Hartford, Bristol, Man­ to create a brotherhood that was Davis also entertained the gather­ The damaged buildings were the Saxony Mill Working Overtime The Howitzer Company will drill years. chester, Norwich, Hamden and Mid- The James J. Regan Co. have far superior to that any fraternity ing. Among the other speakers for Rosen block and the Bryer Ex­ at the State Armory tonight at 7:30 the evening were “ Dad" William change block. j Chromium is a gray metal, "Milk of Magnesia" has been the ^letosn'O.. . . ^ . . been working until 9 o’clock nights. could attain. He said that the i which when contained in steels in Clieney Schools Legionnaires were equipped to lead o’clock. Also there will be an athle­ Walsh and Rev. J. 'S. Neill. TheVv U. S. Registered Trade Mark of The At present all 48 looms at the I quantities of less than one per Chas. H. Phillips Chemical Co., Cheney Brothers long ago real­ Saxony Mill and the 60 looms at in tolerant beliefs. “ Pick out ^ome tic period after the drill and a fea­ too, spoke in praise of the DeMolay I One cubic foot of salt water jcent, -will add to their strength, ized that if they were going to objectives. Be distinctive in your ture of it will b& an attempt on tbe organization. i weighs 64.3 pounds. and its predecessor, Chas. H. Phil­ the Regan mill are working, giving i hardness and elasticity. lips, since 1875. make a success of the silk business employment to a large number of work,'’ he asked. part of the Privates indoor base­ rn this town the firm must attract residents. The attitude of the people of ball team to get square with the brains to Manchester. In fact the Bni*pee W. R. C, Meeting .Manchester is wrong towards the Non-coms' team for a beating in­ industry if it was to succeed real­ Burpee W. R. C. will meet Wed­ man with new ideas, Mr. Ray told dicted two weeks ago. The Howitzer ized it must be built up by brains. nesday evening for a regular meet­ the Legionnaires. This is the most Company recently provided itself It was absolutely necessary to have ing. Following the meeting there destrutive mode of thinking pos­ with a new indoor baseball and good schools and good school build­ will he a social and refreshments. sible, he continued, and in that atti­ other equipment and the soldiers ings. The time was when Cheney O.swald Saeiiger to Sell Out tude good thoughts shrink. He clos­ are getting a lot of fun out of a Lets Refurnish Brothers’ assessment w'as fully SO Oswald Saenger, grocer, of 40 ed his talk by urging the Legion­ revival of the game, which had a per cent of the town’s grand list. Ward street will close out liis en­ naires to "build, don't destruct.” firm hold on National Guardsmen Consequently by an act of the tire stock of groceries and retire 115 .Attend. before the World War. • Legislature the Ninth district was from business. Mr. Saenger has The annual dinner of Dihvorth- incorporated and Cheney Brothers conducted the business for the past Cornell post was held in the Sub- A surprise papty was held at the built the necessary schools, includ- THE BEDROOM 2 6 years and previously worked as Alpine club on Eldridge street. It home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman in,g the High school and rented a clerk in the store, since he -was was attended by 115 Legionnaires. Jones of 134 Maple street Saturday them to the Ninth district for one twelve years old, purchasing the Guest speakers in adition to Toast­ night. About forty peo; it, their dollar a year. Mr. Cheney said that business from Andrew Jamm. master Ray were Clarence P. Quim- friends and relatives, were present. was not charity npr benevolence on 40 and 8 .Meeting in Stafford by, principal of the Manchester They received a chest of Rogers the part of the firm but good sound The 40 and 8, Voiture will meet High School, National Committee­ silver. There were games and danc­ and include business judgment. tonight at the Warren Memorial man Harry C. Jaclcson, and Stale ing. Songs rounded out the eve With the steady growth of the hall. Stafford Springs and members Commander Paige Seaton. ning. Refreshments were served. town the Cheney influence lessened | from Rockville will meet between The dinner prepared by Chef and today the property of Cheney | 7:00 and 7:30 o'clock. Charles John Lungi consisted of fruit cock­ Girl Reserves of Highland Park Brothers is from 33 to 40 per cent Batz is Chef de Gare of the 40 and tail, antipasto, spaghetti, loast tur­ will run a .. ubli,; setback party at of the towns grand list. The time key, mashed potatoes, peas, bona- has come he said when the silk 8. the clubhouse in that part of the Eastern Star Meeting vita, rolls, coffee, ice cream, cigars town this evening at 8:15. must devote its time, energy and and cigarettes. The little hall was FINE Hope Chapter, O. E. S. will meet capital to the silk business and tonight in Masonic hall at S o’clock. crowded for the affair, but it was therefore relinquish its work in the W. B. Rogers of East Center After the meeting there will be a possible to seat the entire gathering street has been cciifined to his public utilities. He then explained in the main room of the club house. social and a playlet "Sister Ma­ home for ti.e past few days with the manner by which it was pro­ son’’ ■nill be presented. Immediately after the dinner a posed that the town take over the quartet composed of Charles Mili- an attack of influenza. Mr. Rogers Girls Club Whist was due to speak in Danielson this jchools, the fire and sewer districts The Rockville Girls Club will ■kowski, Almeron Hollister, Charles and the financing of them. Today evening but was obliged to cancel BEDDING Hollister, and Walter Sheridan, ac­ hold a benefit bridge and whist his engagement. the committee in the various Wednesday. April 3rd in the club companied by “ Red” McLeary on school districts have very little to rooms. Attractive prizes -will be his uke and led by Louis Dauplalse Good Ledding is very essential to sound peaceful sleep that produces radiant health, and it’s a very import- do with the educational problems. sang about “ fifty-eleven" verses of Miss Helen Mahoney of 60 Maple awarded and refreshments served. street, a graduate of the Connecti J ° bedroom. During March we are exhibiting a most complete line of high Their work consists largely with Miss Hulda Ostertag is chairman of an old “ war song.'’ the property management. .Singer a Find. cut Business College has been plac­ giaae bedding, ottering you a large assortment and price range to select from. DeteiTnine now that your bed- ■ Sewer Conditions the committee. ed with the Aetna Life Insurance Board of Relief Completes Work Felix .Marinone, who possesses an loom shall have good bedding. Keith’s offer you the finest at prices you can afford to pay. What consolidation would bring unusually powerful baritone voice, Company. Ray Warren, also a The Board of Relief have com­ graduate, is with the Manchestei about in regard to a town library, pleted its work and the books were sang “ O Sole Mia," and proved to fire districts, and sewer districts Electric Company. closed Monday evening. Tbe fol­ be a find as an entertainer. He .was dwelt upon in a^ much detail lowing received deductions on their was encored again and again. Joe ■as ;tlme would permit.'; A wrong The children's chorus of the tax list: John I^ary, $150.00; Henry Pero, who grows peaches over on Impression' had gained Tcirculation Gunther, $500.00; Harry Backofen. Avery street, brought Marinone to Swedish Lutheran church will meet among the people of the'north end $160.00; Frederick Einseidel, the banquet and says it's an enter­ tonight at 6 o’clock. The G Clef ■about fte sewer" cofiditions at the Glee Club wMll meet at 7 o’clock. $50.00. tainment in itself to hear the south end of the town. Mr. Cheney young fellow's marvelo is singing The senior Choir will meet at 8:30 Stated that the South Manchester Funeral of Mrs. Dobosz o’clock. The funeral of Mrs. Eva (Dziedczl while he’s doing th 'res around the Sanitary and Seiver district had 3 8 Dobosz. aged 33 years, was held famous Pero peach farm. Profes­ $ 2 4 * 5 0 miles of pipe and that all this pipe: from St. Joseph’s Polish Catholic sional entertainment was furnished Orford Parish Chapter, Daugh­ r>as in good condition and of suf­ church this morning at 9 o’clock. by the Clements Bureau of Hart­ ters of the American Revolution ficient size to take care of present Rev. Sigismund Worenicki, pastor ford. It was fair. wir have the srd party tomorrow ! day needs, A recent 'survey had of the church officiated. Burial was Principal Quiniby told the Le­ afternoon at . e Masonic banqu-T ' been made and of this 38 miles of in the family plot, St. Bernard’s gionnaires he had just returne'd hall, which was postponed until this ■ pipe, .not inore than half a mile of cemetery. from a session of educators in time because of so much illnes-- ' this pipe would soon'have to be en­ Mrs. Dobosz was born in Poland Cleveland where he had heard Na­ earlier in the year. The Ways and larged to meet the requirements of and came to Rockville when she tional Commander Paul McNutt. Means committi.. will he in charge the fast growing sections. He was 17 years of age. She was a The Commander said that one of and the proceeds w'ill be devoted to thought this should clear’ up'any member of the St. Joseph’s church the objectives of the Legion is the patriotic work, such as the preset' doubt in minds of the north’ «nd and a Women’s organization con­ improvement of youth. Mr. Quimhv[ vation bv tlic chapter of the glass people and, convince them that nected ■with the church. bought that the Legion's baseball 1 works rums, a Revolutionary land- there was no effort b'eing maide to She leaves her husband Joseph tourney worked in very well with mark. Playing will begin promptly put ■anything over- on 'them in this I Dobosz. 6 children, Stanley. An­ that idea. He closed his short at 2:30 and both bridge and respect*;-* >, , . . . , drew, Frank. Mary, Helen, and talk with tw’o clever Holman Day straight whist will be played with : M;-;,. CJiehpy .closed bis very inter- characterizations. National Com- estinsf ’

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Mttttfintnr the Vice-Presidency, had to be sung The elimination of poison gas to the accompaniment of inaugural and the use of bacteria in war Is a music of so much greater volume step toward lessening the horrors Health and Diet CsnAis Stralb than it was, so to speak, lost in the of any possible great conflict. It PUBUSHED BT THE fnnTtAT.n PRIKTINO COMPANT. IXC. shuffle. For Dawes spoke again, as would be' a terrible mistake if the A dvice At IS Bissell Street, he did four years ago when he as­ United States should stand in its South MancheaUr, Conn. sumed his office, words full of truth way merely because there is an im­ By DU. FRANK 51cCUX Founded by Elwood S. Bln, that, while bitter to the palates of pression that oar government is In Oct. 1. 1881 Every Evening Except Sundays and senators, will live and persist and possession of the most deadly, gas Eolldaya. sometime gain the victory. of all. That may or may not be true HAIR DYES March Rug Event Entered at the Poet Office at South SCanehester, Conn., as Second Class The somewhat crabbed, some­ just now. It might be completely In spite of the many different colors of the hair found among the Hail Hatter. what acid and occasionally amaz­ untrue ten years hence. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Hail races of mankind, it has been de­ six dollars a year, sixty cenU a ingly violent personality of Charles termined by science that there are month for shorter periods. only two kinds of hair pigment, a 1^ carrier, eixfateen cents a ereek. G- Dawes is not such as to endear THAT CONFERENCE Sinxls copies three cents. itself over-much to the hearts of reddish-yellow and a sepia-brown. SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ The step of Inviting into confer­ All of the variations of color are SENTATIVE, Hamilton-De Llsser. those whom he castigates. But he < ence tonight several groups proper­ produced by the varying combina­ Inc., 285 Hadison Avenue, New York, has the distinction of having done tions of these-two pigments. The and 612 North Hlchiffan Avenue. ly interested In the proposed re­ twice what no other human being density of the color may be modi­ Chlcaro. vision of the charter of Manches­ fied by the thickness of the hair, The Hanchester Evenlnx Herald is ever did so much as once— told the on sale in N ^ York City at Schults’s ter Is a sound one and the only the presence of air cells witbla the News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. Senate exactly what the people fault to be found w’ith it is that it hair shaft, and the amount of oil Street, and 42nd. Street entrance of think of its pompous, time-wasting, present upon and within the hair Grand Central Station and at all is somewhat belated. Thero would cells. Hoailing News Standa ludicrous rules and its filibusters have been less HI feeling, less bad­ There Is no coal black hair pig­ and its reckless expenditure of ly informed gossip, less resent­ ment. When analyzed, black hair Client of International News Ser- time and the public’s money on ment and perhaps a better under­ proves- to be only a sepia-brown. ylce. Red hair consists in an abundance mere wind and sound. standing of the situation in more "International News Service has the If he never did another thing, of the reddish-yellow pigment and exclusive risrhts to use for republics- than one quarter if there had been brown hair of a moderate amount tion in any form all news dispatches his larruping of the Senate, coming credited to or not otherwise credited much earlier and many more such of the sepia-brown color. Light yellow hair has only a small In this paper. It la also ezclusivel.v and going, made the elevation of meetings of the various elements entitled to use for republication all Charles G. .Dawes to the Vice-Presi­ amount of the reddish-yellow pig­ the local or undated newa published affected by consolidation and by ment to which some air cells may herein." dency worth the while. The Senate other proposed changes in the town be present, giving a lighter color. frowned at him, on the coming, and Full Service Client of N E A Ser- government. Gray and white hair is produced vlca Heraber. Audit Bureau of Circu­ Dy the presence of air in the hair lations it laughed at him, on the going. It is sincerely to be hoped that But there wasn’t one in all its shaft and the lack of the pigment there will be no sulking or holding colors. membership who didn't know, in TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1929 . back from this necessary and well We often hear of hair naving be­ his secret heart, that Dawes, In his conceived gathering and no attend­ come gray or white overnight. castigation and his calling down of Many scientific attempts have been THE CABINET ance upon it, on anybody’s part, in doom upon them, spoke God’s made to verify this belief, but to No President from Washington a warlike spirit of rule-or-ruin. date authentic cases have not been down has ever been able to foretell truth. There is no fame to be gained, for recorded. It is possible for the with precision the performances of anyone, and no advantage to te hair to gray or become white with­ AN ALTERNATIVE in a short time, however, and one Axminster Rugs Wilton Rugs the members of his cabinet as at gained in the long run, for anyone, would naturally be surprised at see­ An impious proposal has been first selected. But some Presidents by throwing monkey wrenches into ing a friend, after not seeing him made to take Farragut’s ancient have picked the members of their the machinery. for several months, appear with flagship, the Hartford, out to sea white hair. official families with much greater There is not too much time but $49.50 $58.50 and sink her. In opposition to this I frequently receive inquiries as care and permitted themselves to tb.ere is still time enough, if the to the effect of dyes upon the sys­ there is a suggestion that the his­ The good heavy quality ones all seamless and the Good Wilton rugs made of all worsted and wool in be less affected by practical politi­ business be gone about In a tem. Those dyes containing lead toric old craft— which performed and, possibly, gallic acid, should be most colorful assortment ever to greet your eyes— a variety of designs you’ll just love. Size 9x12 and cal considerations in the choosing spirit of mutual helpfulness, to one of the most gallant feats in the avoided, but most of the other dyes sizes 8-3x10-6 or 9x12. 8-3x10-6. than have others. Among those achieve corrections in any injustice are non-injurious. history of naval warfare when she v.ho have made their selections in the general scheme of consolida­ The vegetable dyes are not al­ battled the forts below New Or­ ways reliable in their tints and may with supreme care none has sur­ tion, if injustices there be; there is leans, ran them and the rams, fire- lead to off colors. For this reason passed President Hoover in weigh­ even still time, if there can be they should be tested upon a small rafts and chain cables which ob­ ing the fitness of each and the co­ shown sound reason for it— which strand of hair before the entire Advantages Offered You During This Rug Event structed the Mississippi, and cap­ relation of the group. we do not at all believe— for the head of hair is dyed. In using the tured the city— be taken to New mineral and silver dyes, care must Exchange Plan Budget Plan Helpful Planning Beyond that it would be impos­ abandonment of the scheme— and London and there anchored or be taken to avoid contact with the sible to go. But it is highly prob­ if there are those who conceive skin. Usually' vaseline or some Exchange your old rug for a A liberal plan which enables you Our experienced competent sales­ beached and permitted to wear out able that never before was a cabi­ cbnsolidaticn to be a bad thing, such substance is first placed upon new one. Our appraiser will call to purchase one of these fine rugs men are ever ready to help you select her old bones in honorable rest. the scalp, skin of forehead and ears. net selected with less of a sense of and who believe that the consoli- and make you an allowance now make a small payment down and the right rug for your particular There is only oue objection to Hair which has been dyed or finality. Mr. Hoover is the last man dationists are in error, here is the bleached Is sometimes injured by which may be applied on price of enjoy the use of your purchase while room. All you need to do Is bring this. In New London they have in the world who would retain opportunity to show the other side the heating afterwards used in pro­ new rug. you are paying for it. us your color scheme. been used to the sight of historic ducing curls or waves. Water wav­ among his advisors and subordi­ the error of their ways before the nates an official who did not make old craft for so long, and have seen ing seems to be the advisable whole matter is submitted to all method in these cases. so many ancient whalers and other Spod. No false pride, no reluctance the people. Where the hair Is partly gray, it dead ships returning slowly to the Hundreds of Rugs Piled High—Every Ruga Beauty. Designs are Ihe Newest— td admit that be bad made a poor' Not enough. people understand sometimes is desirable to make it elements, ihat they haven’t the entirely white. Hair can not be Election, would be permitted to in­ the purposes, the aspirations, the It^s the Most Colorful Collection of Good Looking Practicable Rugs Ever Assembled same respect for such a spectacle dyed a lighter color, but it may be terfere with the best possible ad- objections and the fears of other bleached with ammonia or peroxide in Our Rug Dept. as might be true elsewhere, and the ihinistration of the country’s busi­ people in this undertaking.- To- of hydrogen. When properly per­ chances are that before long the formed, this treatment is not in­ ness. Because that is the kind of a n-ght’s conference should be a help gallant old Hartford might becoipe jurious and may enchance the ap­ man our new President is. toward such understanding. pearance. - It seems, however, highly im* a way station or storage warehouse The question of dying hair is Scatter Rugs Room Size Rugs for rum runners, which would be a probable that any member of this largely a matter of individual pre­ 3.00 Piles and piles of them, all the sad scandal, there under the very ference and can undoubtedly . be Hundreds of them piled high— $ cabinet will not make good. The standard grades and well known VN NEW YORK used to advantage in some cases. Delivers any rug In genius of Andrew Mellon is too well nose of the Coast Guard. However, it should be remembered Axminster, Wilton and Velvet our makes. lio w n to leave the secretaryship Why not, then, bring the old ship ' >’ew York, March 5.— In a cify that the natural color -of the hair grades. Also some good domestic stock up to $58.50 regard- up the river, give her a good soft so large and ramified as Manhat­ can often be preserved throughout less of size of kind. Pay 8-3x10-5 Axminster R u gs...... $29.75 of the treasury open to discussion. tan, the game of pretense can oe oriental reproductions, size 18x31 life it the proper care is takeu to the balance on our Budget 8-3x10-6 Axminster R u g s...... $37.35 The new attorney-general, an inde­ berth along the bank within signt played to the limit. 8-3x10-5 Axminster R u gs...... $30.00 con-serve the general health and to 36x72 inches. Plan. pendent in politics, is rated as one of the big bridge and let her sleep There are, I believe, few cities, vitality. 8-3x10-5 Axminster Rugs ...... $40JSO of the three greatest lawyers in the away the rest of her days in the upon the globe v;here so many in­ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 9x12 Axminster R u g s...... $ 3 3 .7 5 dividuals are so generally engaged Size 18x36, Axminster Rug, 9x13 Heavy Axminster Rugs . . . .^ 0.50 United States, ranking with Char­ purlieus of the city after which she ijeg Exercise in the business of kidding- them­ Question. Mrs. J. A. C. asks: p r ic e ...... $2.25 9x12 Extra Heavy Axminster les Evans Hughes and John W. was named? That would be senti­ selves and each other. ' “ Will coco-butter develop the Size 24x36, p r ic e ...... $3.50 R u g s ...... $52.05 Davis. Henry L. Stimson, secretary ment carried to Its logical conclu­ Nor does It always end with pre­ calves of the legs? If not, is there 8-3x10-6 Quality Velvet, price ..^ .5.00 of state, combines a rare devotion sion. Certainly a lot better disposi­ tension; there are hundreds who anything that will?” Sizfe 27x54, Heavy, price . . . .$4.95 8-3x10-6 Quality Wilton, price ..$53.50 float In and out of the city’s affairs Answer: The best method of $10 00 8-3x10-6 Heavy Wilton, price , .$83.50 to the service of his country with tion to make of the splendid old Size 36x63, Heavy, price ... .$6.75 or bogus wings. Their favorite role developing the calves of the legs is 27x54 W ilton ...... $945 Palmer Whlttall, 8-3x10-6. price $80.50 great diplomatic ability as demon­ warrior than to drag her out and is that of pseudo-royalty. Counts through the following exercises: Delivers any rug in our 27x54 W ilton ...... $10.25 Oriental Reproduction, price . .$108.00 strated in his service in the Philip­ drown her— and better than to have and dukes and lords and even Stand on one foot, balancing the stock up to $150.00 regard- 9x12 All Wool Wilton, price . . . .$02.10 body by placing one hand against 36x63 W ilton ...... $15.75 pines, where he met the difficult her disregarded or debauched at princes are fabricated by these less of size or kind. Pay 9x12 Seamless Wilton, p rice___ $78.75 suave pretenders, many of whom the wall and raise and lower your Whlttall Palmer, p r ic e ...... $95.00 New L

Manchester EVENING herald, south Manchester, conn^ Tuesday - MjAscag 5, i m jfA G E ------— MI8$ SKAI^LlBnr ELECTS^. HEBRON . Hartford, 5.—Dorothy M. Hanley, of Cfdmwoll, secretary of The New 6 Cylinder Cbarles Garbich, son ot Mr. and the State Teachers Retirement Mrs. Max Garbich, has entered Hoard, Is now vice-president, ac- New York University for a course cordlpglto intorlnatioh received at «»£ study. He entered the freshman ti|e sta^e, board.’s. office In the class of Connecticut State Agricul­ CHEVROLET Ca'pitbl today. Miss Sbanley was tural College last fall, and was one elected‘4uriqg the aonual. conven­ of the honor students while there. tion'pf the council at Cleveland. O. NOW ON DISPLAY He made the change in order to By WILLIAM E. GniROY, D. B, - H. Crtiest, nf Ihdlana, is president, t a k e up the study of Latin. While Editor of The Congrei^itioiudis^ and-Miss Jenhie Roch, of Louliana, In New York he will be with rela­ The “forty days" of Lent com- is secretary and treasurer. MACKLEY CHEVROLET CO. tives. njemorate the forty days of Jesus in It is expected that electricity will the wilderness (Matthew 4:1, 2); 527 Main St> At the Center, Call 118 for Demonstration be installed in the library building with their emphasis *:pon prayer Windsor Castle is built on land within the coming wek. Plans are and fasting in preparation for his which William I acnnired from being made for the placing of ministry. But with their culmina­ the Abbot of Westminster. lights, etc. tion in Good Friday and Easter the Miss Barbara Davis accompanied Lenten days have come to have a by a friend, motored from Meriden deeper significance in relation to on Wednesday and the two were the whole life of Jesus and his mis­ visitors at the home of the Misses sion as the world’s Redeemer. Pendleton. The wilderness experiences would Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bazinet of have meant nothing but gloom and Hartford were recent guests at the 5QUP KETTlg loss had they not led to Christ’s home of Mrs. Bazlnet’s brother and conquest over temptation and to his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Post. Mrs. acceptance of that sacrificial way Bazinet has recovered from her re­ that ended in Calvary and the Res­ cent illness. urrection. But. through Christ’s Miss Olive Smith of Hartford submission to the Father’s -will, spent a few days as guest of her what began in the wilderness end­ relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. ed in glory. Post recently. Q The prophet predicted a day The thaw which set in Wednes­ when the wilderness would “rejoice day forenoon choked the gutters and blossom as the rose.” It was with slush and streams of running this prediction that Jesus made lit­ water so that it was difficult getting erally true in human life. But it is about. Ice with which the trees those who share Christ’s wilderness were heavily loaded fell in showers experiences of sacrifice and self-sur­ resembling hail-storms. render who find the fruitfulness and Cards have been received by 7 flowering of life in peace, in beauty, friends from Dr. and Mrs. C. J. and in power. Douglas, of Boston, summer resi­ Jesus never leaves us in the wil­ ever f^now dents here, who are now attending derness. He leads us out when the inauguration ceremonies in we are prepared for it Into the act­ W ashington, D. C. ive world of work and service. But Mrs. Mary E. Mitchell entertain­ he leads us into life with a new ed the women’s bridge duo sense of its value, even in its sor­ fire may break out or burglars break in your Wednesday evening at her home. rows and trials, as well as in its Hyman Schwartz and family joys and triumphs. have moved from the place owned home—so it is always best to be on the safe side. and occupied by them for the past The justice of the peace in Lead- 18 or 20 years. They will locate in ville, Colo., has been admitted; to New York. N. C. Johnson and fam­ You can rent a Private Lock Box in our safe De­ ^'4^: the poorhouse. Shades of the old ily will move to the Schwartz W ild W est! place, which was recently purchased by Mr. Johnson, posit Vault for $3, $5, $10 or $25 per year* Supervisor Charles M. Larcomb is spending the week in Cleveland, Ohio, attending a convention of Elsworth Mittens has been ill in superintendents of schools, held in bed since Sunday with the grip. that city. Mrs. Larcomb has been WAPPING Mr.: Rosenblum is having his the guest of Mrs. Roger W. Porter house aild store wired for eleciric A THOUGHT The Friendly Indians or the lights. Instead of babit-forminsphraicci part of the time during Mr. Lar- Junior Y. M. C. A., held their or strona. irritating pnr,^r comb’s absence. regular meeting at the Y. M. C. A. There' was a choir rehearsal at And they kept that saying with take-NATUBE'8 BXMIDTi Albert Hilding has suffered a club rooms on Thursday afternoon. the home of Mrs. Ralph Bass Thurs­ themselves, questioning one with NR — U )j Phone 525 855 Main Street, Park Building, South Manchester

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GERMANY PLEASED COLUMBIA Berlin, March 5.— Germany ex­ DAILY RADIO PROGRAM pects to find a friend In President TWO STORES—OAK An d MAIN, PARK AND MAIN STS. Herbert Hoover, according to the 280.2—W T A M , C LEV ELAN t>—1070. Leading DX Stations. Deutsche Allgemelne Zeltung to­ Tuesday, March 5. 6:00—Studio concerL Mr. and 'Mrs. Herbert Gillette of day. . 8:30—WEAF programs (2t4 hra) 405.2— W SB, A T L A N T A —740. On the morningng of May 17, 1923, a 8:30—Neighborhood feature hour. Spring Hill 'Were callers Sunday at New York taxi drfdriver waa sitting In 11:00—Redial, dance music. This newspaper says that the 499.7— W TIC, HARTFORD—600. 9:00—WEAF programs (8 hrs.) the home of Mrs. Gillette’s parents, Germans expect the following from his cab reading the morning news* 12:00—Weldon’s dance orchestra. paper. A glance at the front page and 7:30—Sketch with WEAF. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Isham. They the new American executive: he almost Jumped off his seat. A min­ 8:00—Electra ensemble. 293.9-KYW, CHIOAQO—1020. left their daghter Marjorie to spend HALES SELF-SERVE 1. Disarmament. ute later he was tearing down the 8:30—WEAF feature: talk. 8:00—NBC programs ( 4 'hrs.) a few days here. street. The taxi driver had read that 9:15—Old-time singing school. j2:O0—Fiorlto’s dance orchestra. 2. Freedom of the seas. William Beebe, the noted naturalist 10:00—WEAF Eskimos orchestra. 1:00—Insomnia Club program. • The- baby son of Mr. and Mrs, and leader of the expedition to the 11:30—Theater organ recital. 3. The prevention of Germany’s Galapagos Islands had returned from U;00—WEAF vaudeville program. 389.4—W B BM , CHICAGO—770. Carleton Davenport of Shelbourne collapse through an oppressive ^here with his ship and scientific 422.3—WOR, N EW A R K —710. 9:00—Columbia programs (3 hrs.) Falls, Mass., has been named James reparation burden. treasures. When Martin Christiansen 8:00—.Main Street sketches. 12:00—Studio variety program. Phillips. G R □ C EIPY met Beebe on the dock be told a story 9:00—Taximen’s feature program 1:00—Night club dance music. that so thrilled the explorer that he 9;30—“Seascapes." musical sketch. 254.1—WJJD< CHICAGO—1180. Mrs. Ruth Jacobs has Just taken I IT-Pi»rg TO W AIT ON VOUHaKl.r~ devoated an entire chapter to his book 10:00—Shades of Don Juan. 9:00—Theater presentations, 676 baby chicks from her In­ “ Galapagos—World's end," to Mr. 11:05—Supper dance orchestra, 9:30—Mooseheart children. cubators. Christiansen's tale. Christiansen’s ex­ 302.8—W BZ, N EW ENG LAND—990. 10:00—Theater presentations. traordinary story will be told by him 7:00—Loew’s dance orcheslra- 12:00—Artists entertainment. Clinton Lewis and August Nord- personally over WEAF and associated 7:20—Bookman; radioette. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. lund had their Ice house filled stations at 9 o'clock Tuesday nighL 9:00—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) MANCHESTER’S PUBLIC PANTRY Sentimental songs of i>erennl8Ll charm 11;06—Lowe’s dance orchestras. 10:30—Concert orchestra, tenor. last Monday. will be presented by a male quartet 11:16—Quintet; dance orchestra. 348.6— W ABC, N E W YORK—860. 12:00—Dream ship; dance music. Clinton Lewis Is having a Frlg- SAVE YOU TIME SAVES YOU MONEY supported by a vlbraphonlst. guitarist 7:00—Orchestra; harmony boys. idaire installed in his store for use and vlollnisL during the hour to go 8:00—Talk, Frederick W. Wile. 12:15—Coon Sander's nighthawks. on the air over WJZ and associated 8:30—Famous soloists program. 344.8—W LS. CHICAGO—870. for his Ice cream and soda foun­ stations at 8. Among the selections 9:00—Paul Whiteman’s orchestra. 8:00—Scrap book; The Angelus. tain. to be heard will be “ Believe Me, If 10:00—Columbia feature hour. 8:30—Concert: sleigh party. Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Hunt and Two Stores All Those Endearing Young Charms.’’ 11:00—Lombardo’s Royal Canadians. 447.5— W M AQ-W QJ, CHICAGO—670. “ Mother Machree," "Let Me Call Your 454.3— W E A F . N E W YORK—660. 9:00—Musical program. family, Mrs. Jennie Hunt and Fred­ Sweetheart” and “ Put On Your Old 6:00—Dinner dance music. 11:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comic team. erick Hunt visited In Manchester Grey Bonnet.” Some brand new and 7:00—Voters' Service talks on the 11:12—Stock game; radio club. Monday afternoon. not yet published will be contributed Serving Manchester's Mafority new cabinet. 11:45—Three dance orchestras. Miss Mildred Latham has gone to by Wendell Hall, the red-headed mu­ 7:30—Sketch, “Revolt of Mother.” 202.6—W H T , CHICAGO—1480. sic master, during a program by Guy 8:00—Genia Fonarlova, mezzo-soprano Wllllinantlc for a few weeks. Lombardo and his Royal Canadians, 9:30—Artists; i*amblers. 8:30—Orchestra, male quartet, so- 10;:10—Your hour league. Miss Gladys Rice spent Thursday You will find it to your advantage to select your own groceries that may be tuned In from a Columbia praoo, plahlst.. stations at 11. Discussion of the “ New 9:00—Martin Christiansen’s story. 10:00—Concert ensemble. in Hartford. Cabinet” and "Unsolved Problems —Eskimos dance music. 288.3— WFAA, DALLASi-1040. Mrs. Raymond Lyman and two at the Self-Serve Stores. We excel in ConfronUng the New Administration” 10:30—Four contralto voices. 11:00—Bridge lesson; music. children have returned after are the time subjects scheduled for 11:0O-Vaudevllle arl's^s hour. 361.2—KOA, D E N V E R —830. QUALITY VARIETY PRICE the Voters’ Service through the WEAF 393.5—W JZ, N EW YORK—760. 8:30—Farm question bo.N. spending a week at th e. home of hook-up at 7. 6;01)—Old Man Sunshine. 9:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) Mrs. Lyman’s sister, Miss Lura Col­ 6:30—Ocean Liner’s orchestra, 299.8— W HO. DES M OINES—lOOO. lins In East Hartford. ^D Q H A L D ROOSEVELT RICHNEP Black face type Indicates best features 7:00—Smalle and Robertson. 8:30—WEh\F programs (3 hrs.) 7:30—Fundamentnl low talk. Miss Myrtle Collins has been All programs Eastern Standard Time. S-OO—Vocal quartet, instrumentalists. 12:00-Little Symphony orchestra. spending a few days In East Hart­ Tomato Kotchlip Heinz’s large bottle 2 1 0 8;.30—Male vocal redial. 374.8— W BAP. FORT W O R TH —800. ford. Harford Boy 9:00—Theater burlesque, “ Euclid 11:30- Musical progiam. Miss Ethel Newberry, a student Leading East Stations. Plays Square.” 12:00—Theater features. 272.6-WPO, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 9:30—Old-time minstrel bite. 374.8— KTHS. h o t SPRINGS—800. at the Windham High school, has Breakfast Cocoa, Baker’s 1-2 lb. ca n ...... 16c 8:00—Concert orchestra; baritone. 10:00—Jack Frost, tenor, orchestra. 7;.30—Old time fiddlers, singer. been spending her week’s vacation Nearly Ruined 9:15—Dual trio; bridge game. 10:30—Orchestradlans orchestra. 8:30—Orchestra; peanut boys. with her sister in Wilson. Grape Juice, Armour’s Veribest, qt...... 39c 10:30—Harmony maids musleale. 11:00—Slumber 9:30—Baritone and pionlst. A robin has made his appear­ 11:10—Silver dance orchestra, 491.5—W IP . P H IL A D E L P H IA —610. 468.5— KFI. LOS ANGELES—640. Thousands of children are robbed 283—WEAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 8-30_Oppenheim’s dinner mu.sic. ance on the Green, greeting us with of their birthright of health and 7 -00—Children's hour, recitations. 9:00—NBC programs. Evaporated Milk, Van Camp’s, 3 tall can s ...... 29c 6:30—Cameo concert; motorists. 12:00—Singing Fireman; orchestra. cheery voice each morning. happiness by awful constipation. 8:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH-980. 1:00—Dance music program. 6:io_i'la.v: orchestra music. Albert Lyman had a mishap with Waste matter held too long in their 608.2—W EEK BOSTON—590. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. 7:15—Sacred song recital. his Nash sedan a few days ago, bowels forma poisons which pollute 8:00—Studio musical program. S:0n—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 7:30—Barnett’s muster musicians. skidding on a slippery place and 8:30—WEAF programs (1% hrs.) 245.8-WCAE. PITTSBURGH-1220. 8:00—Southern sunshine hour. their blood, cause headaches, bad o u 10:45—Renard’s dance orchestra. 7:3D-Talks; Uncle Gtmbee. 9:00—Columbia dance orchestra. going thtrough a fence and turning breath, coated tongue, ’ iudigestlon, P a n C o k e FI T Pillsbury’s 3 pkgs. 29^ 243.8—W NAC. BOSTON—1230. u-no—WEAK programs (4 hrs.) 10:00—Auction bridge game. completely over. His car is quite 8.3(1—Steven’s dance orchestra. 535.4— WFI, PHILADELPHIA—560. 10:30—Columbia feature recital. biliousness, make them weak, sal­ badly'smashed, and will be laid up low, fretful and underweight. 7:11—Amos 'n' Andy, comic team. g;(U)—WEAF programs (4 hrs.) 379.5—KGO, OAKLAND—/90. for repairs for some time. 7:25—Orchestra; organ recital. 260.7— W H A M , ROCHESTER—1150. 11:00—Harmony team: viollnlsL Don’t let your child suffer from Redemixt Malt, Maltop’s, ca n ...... 73c 8:00—Columbia programs (4 hrs.) The fourth In a series of whist 7:15—Dinner dance music. 12:00—The i’ilgrims enterlalnmenL constipation until his stomach and 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. g;00—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) 2/0.1—WRVA. RICHMOND—1110. parties held for the benefit of the 8:30—Van Surdam’s dance orchestra. 10:00—Two piano recital. 7:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy; review. bowels are weakened. At the first Golden Bantam Com, Sunbeam’s Fancy, No. 2 can .. 19c 10:30—WJZ orchestral program. local grange was held Friday eve­ 7:30—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 7:30—Law talk; feature dour. ning. with 15 tables in play. The sign of bad breath, coated tongue 10:30—Shea’s studio program. 11:00—Theater organ recital. 9:30—Studio musical program. or feverishness, stop his trouble 3 cans 55c 11:00—WEAF vaudeville program. 379.5— WGY. SCHENECTADY—790. 10:30-=-WEAF programs (U4 hrs.) first prizes were won by Mrs. May 428.3— W L W , CINCINNATI—700. 11:55—Time; weather: markets. Lyman Smith, and gentlemen’s quick with California Fig Syrup. 8:00—Cincinnati Symphony orchestra. 6:30—Dinner dance music. 440.9— KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—680. Children love Its rfeh, fruity taste. Sweet Mixed Pickles, Silver Lane, qt...... 35c 9:00—WJ^ programs (1 hr.) 7:00—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 11:00—NBC programs. prize by Miss Harle Field, who was 10:00—Cossacks; variety hour. 8:00—Studio concert orchestra. 12:00—Great composers hour. playing as gentleman. The ladles’ It cleans them out thoroughly, reg­ 8:30—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 1:00—Beans; trncaderans. Dill Pickles, Favorite’s Genuine, q t...... 23c 11:00—Variety hour; ensemble. 277.6—W CBD. Z IO N —1080. booby prize went to Miss Margaret ulates stomach and bowels and 11:30—Quintile ensemble; orchestra. 10:30—Studio concert ensemble. gives these orgaps tone and 12:35—Thies’ dance orchestra. .11:00—WEAF vaudeville program. 8:00—Studio musical program. Badge and the gentlemen’s booby 1:00—Little Jack Little, entertainer. 12:00—W2XAF television tran.smisslon Secondary DX Stations. prize went to Mr. Young. Mrs. strength so they continue to act EDUCATOR’S Secondary Eastern Stations. 344.6—W EN R . CHICAGO—870. Florence Badge and Mrs. Elsie Col­ normally of their own accord. 545.1i_WKRC, CINCINNATI—550. 8:15—Farmer Rusk’s talk. lins were In charge. The next one Thousands of Connecticut moth­ 475.9— CNRA. MONCTON—630. 10:00—Bund music; variety hour. will be Friday evening March 15. ers are eager to tell of their experi­ 11:00—Movies; children’t program. 8:00—Studio Instrumental quInteL Cape Cod Cookies and Toasterettos 12:00—Dance orchestra. 12:00—Coraedian’.s entertainment. 10:00—Little concert orchestra. 238—KOIL. COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. and Mrs. Mary Wolff and Miss ence with it. Mrs. R. D. Rlchner, 374.8—W SAI, CINCINNATI—800. Gladys Rice will be in "harge. 65 Buckingham St., Hartford, says: (50c value) 7:40—Harmony LasateB, organisU 296.9— WHN, NEW YORK—1010. 10:30—Shep’s barn dance. both for 37c 8:00—Minstrel men’a frolic. 10:30—Delivery boys, harmonists. 12:00—Amos ‘n’ Andy: tenor. « Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hunt, Mrs. “ My little son, Donald, was nearly 9:00—WEAF programs (1V4 hrs.) 11:00—Bohemian night program. 12:15—School days; gang. Fred Hunt, Miss Katherine Ink, ruined by weak bowels before I be­ 215.7— W H K . CLEVELAND— 1390. 12:00—Violinist and planl.st. 491.5— WDAF. KANSAS CITY—610. and Miss DI.v spent Wednes­ 7:15—Bohemian radio club. 12:30—A bad time story. 10::i0—Cook painter boys. Anne gan giving him California Fig 11:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comic team. day in Hartford. 8:00—Columbia programs (2 hrs.) 272.6—WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. Syrup. He was sallow, bilious, half- Fancy Tomatoes, Sunbeam’s, 2 No. 2 cans ...... 29c 10:00—Day’s dance orchestra, 11:15—WEAF dance orchestra. 6:55-Tenor; laboc^Jalk. 12:00—Studio varied program. sick all the time. Now he’s strong 10:45—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comic team. 7:25—St. Cecilia ensemble; talk. 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 12:45—Nighthnwk frolic. and well and full of life. Since this Shredded Wheat, 3 pkgs...... 29c 399.8— W e X -W J R . DETROIT—780. 526—WNYC, n e w YORK—570. 461.3— WSM, N A S H V IL L E —650. experience I’ve kept California Fig 8:30—Business talk; trio. 6:30—Educational talks (2 hrs.) 9:00—WEAF programs (1^ hrs.) 10:00—Manuel girls: orchestra. 357—CKCL, TORONTO—840. 10:30—Studio musical program. Syrup In the house all the time for StufPed Figs, Cook’s Sweetheart, 8 oz., 2 pkgs...... 25c 11:00-Red Apple Club program. 7:00—J’optilar music: trio. 11:00—WEAF vaudeville program. colds and any . uset spells.” 325.9—W W J, DETROIT—920. 8:30—Radio Hawaiians. 309.1—KJR, S E A T TL E —970. Protect your child from imita­ 7:30—Barium dance orchestra. 9:00—Simpson opera hour. 12:00—Orchestra, vocal solos. FREE! A Pie Plate With Every Pound of 8:00—WEAi'' programs 14 hrs.) 11:00—Goldkelte’s orchestra. 1:00—Dance orchestra, entertainers. tions of California Fig Syrup. See that the carton you get bears the word “ California.” Lizzy and the other Jonesport HOOVER’S FIRST DAY. Crisco 1 lb. can 25® 3 lb. can 75® choristers come to the air with (1 Pie Plate (S Pie Plates ,W T 1 C their repertoire of old vocal Washington, March 5.— Herbert favorites. i Hoover’s first day as president be­ EXPERT GLAZING free) ’ free.) PROGRAMS 10: 00 p. m.— Clicquot Club Eski­ gan this morning at 7:30 o’clock. Rising half an hour later than his and Travelers, Hartford mos from N. B. C. Studios. 1 0 : 30 p. m.— Strand Theater Or­ customary time, the new president Picture Framing 500 m .. 600 E. G. gan— Walter Seifert. breakfasted with members of his 11:00 p. m.— Radio-Keith-Orpheum family, including his two small Miscellaneous Specials grandchildren, Herbert Hoover, 3d, V Hour from N. B. C. Studios. Screens, Screen Doors ROYAL GELATINE ...... 3 pkgs. 25c Program For Tuesday 12:00 Midn. Hartford Courant and Little Peggy Ann, both children of his eldest son. . Furniture ( All flavors) t 4:30 p. m.— Auction Bridge Game News Bulletins; Weather Re­ Made to Order f from N. B. C. Studios, port. FAIRY S O A P ...... ,5bars 21c i 5:00 p. m.— Silent until 6:15. REPUBLIC TUNA F I S H ...... can 19c, 3 cans 55e Program For Wednesday Morning 6:15 p. m.— Summary of Pro- PROPOSALS FOR Furniture Repaired WEBB’S FANCY MAINE CLAMS . . : ...... 2 cans 29c 10:00 a. m.— National Home Hour and Refinished. ; gram. from N. B. C. Studios. O A K IT E ...... 2 pkgs. 25c € 6:15 p. m.— United States Daily 11:00 a. m.—“Foods for Health” (Gleans as nothing else does.) News Bulletins from Washing- — Arra S. Mixter, Director STATE ROAD WORK Verandas Glassed RIRKMAN’S SOAP ...... « ban fiBo ton, D. C. Home Eco’ .omics, Hartford or ' 6:25 p. m.— Hartford Courant Climbing GORTON’S CODFISH (boneless) ...... lb. pkg. 240 Gas Company. Screened In* * News Bulletins. 11:15 a. m.— “ Household Commo­ SEALED PROPOSALS will be DUZ ...... Ig.pkg. lOo 6:30 p. m.— Lobster Restaurant dities” from N. B. C. Studios. ricelved by the State Highway First, ZIegfeld picked her for his RALSTON’S BREAKFAST FOOD...... pkg. 21c Quintette. 11:30 a. m.— United States Dally Commissioner, 12 Washington “ Follies.” Next, she was chosen for Store Fixtures, Booths CHIPSO ...... Ig. pkg. 21o 7:00 p. m.— Voter’s Service. News Bulletins from Washlng- Street, Hartford, Conn., until 2 “ Rio Rita” and now Warner Broth­ Expert Workmanship 7:30 p. m.— Soconyland Sketches otn, D. C. ers will present her In the movies. P M., Tuesday, March 19, 1929 for Prices. Reasonable from N. B. C. Studios. 11:40 a. m.— Silent until 11:55. the following sections of State Dainty Agnes Franey Is climbing; Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 8:00 p. m.— The Hartford Elec­ 11:55 a. m.— Time Signals. work, in accoraance with plana and helped by clever dancing and sel­ tric Light Company presents 12:00 Noon— Farm Flashes. specifications on file at the follow­ dom equalled, beauty. LOUIS RESEL “ The Electra Ensemble’’— 12:10 p. m.— Hartford Times News ing places: Miss Franey says: *T don’t be­ FLORIDA Creations of representative Bulletins: Weather Report. TOWN OF AVON: A steel deck lieve In overlooking anything which Carpenter and Cabinet composers of several nationali­ SEALDSWEET ^ 12:15 p. m.— Norm Cloutier and girder bridge over the Farmington helps add to your attractiveness. 1 MrIcof* Oranges (Thin skin, sweet and Juicy.) dozen ties will be prseented by the his Travelers Club Orchestra. am most particular about my hair 19c River on Route 17. NOTE: The 67 Pine St., 109 Spruce St. Electra Ensemble this evening State will furnish cement. Plans and so many friends compllmeat in its weekly classical program me on Its softness and lustre that COOLIDGE’S FIRST ARTICLE and specifications at the office of ORANGES, California Sunkist, dozen from Station WTIC at 8 R. W. Stevens, Division Engineer, I am sure my method of caring for o’clock. William Wallace, Irish It Is right. Nearly all the girls 1 (Large size) New York, March 5.— “ On Enter­ 15 Lewis St., Hartford, Conn. violinist, composer and ad­ CITY OF HARTFORD: About know here in New York are using venturer, will be represe.ited ing and Leaving the Presidency,” It, noiv, It Is BO easy. All we do Is Grapefruit, good size, 5 f o r ______will be the title of Calvin Coolldge’s ft. of concrete pavement End Hot Water by the overture to his opera, asphalt surface on concrete base put a little Danderine on our “ Maritana.” It is interesting to first literary effort as a private citl' brushes each time we dress our zen. The article, prepared some on Albany Avenue. NOTE: The Americans to remember that State will furnis’^ cement. Plans hair. It makes my hair easy to Heating Wallace lost through the fail- time in February, will appear in the dress and holds It in place wonder­ April issue of Hearst’s-Internation- and specifications at the office of - 1 ure of a piano factory in New fully. It has gotten rid of my dan­ In building, plan to install only al-Cosmopolltan magazine, which R. W. Stevens, Division Engineer, York all the earnings of a 15 Lewis Street, Hartford, Conn. druff. It keeps my hair and scalp the best of plumbing for your heat­ career that carried him all goes on sale Friday, Ray Long, TOWNS OF BRISTOL AND so comfortable, that I don’t sham­ ing system in order to Insure com­ v over the globe. The versatile editor, announced today. poo halt as often as I did before. S Frenchman, Jules Massenet, is In addition to writing for Cos­ PLYMOUTH: About 12,109 ft. of fort throughout the years of service waterbound macadam on the Terry- And best of all, it gives my hair b * represented by his “ Elegio’’. A mopolitan, the ex-president will softer, more silky and lustrous ap­ to which it will be put. Our later contribute articles to the ville-Bristol Road. NOTE: The *. “ Hungarian Fantasie” of Jeno pearance than anything I’ve ever workmen are trained and experienc­ Hubay, Hungarian violinist, Ladies’ Home Journal and the State will furnish cement and R. C. Pipe. Plans and specifications at found.” ed in every plumbing problem. - composer and teacher, will be American Magazine. Incidentally he Danderine quickly removes that played. Felix Mottl, Austrian also Is reported to be considering the office of D. C. Loewe, Division Their efforts guarantee the finest Engineer, Bristol, Conn. oily film from your hair; brings out operatic composer and Wager- an offer from the Encyclopedia its natural color, makes it fairly workmanship. Our stock of mate­ 5 ian exponent, wrote orchestra- Americana, which would pay him All bids must be accompanied by a surety company bond or a certi­ sparkle! Dandruff usually disap­ rials Is complete. “The Handling of Seafoods Safely” j tlons of several of the works of $25,0a0 a year to act as advisory pears when you use Danderine. » Andre Gretry, Belgian compos- editor and $1 a word for everything fied check not less than one-third of the cost of the work. The State ■Waves, “ set*" ./1th It, stay in long­ r er so admired by Napoleon written by him. er. It’s delicately fragranced; Isn’t “ _ that the Little Corporal pen- Highway Commissioner reserves Center Your Fish Buying At the right to reject any and all bids. oily; doesn’t show. It’s economical. 1 ' sloned him. One of these Is In- Those who went south early The 35c battles will last several B eluded in the program. Ras- Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, Joseph C. Wilson enough for the Sharkey-Stribling February 27, 1929, weeks./All drug stores recommend 8 bach’s musical interpretation affair at least got their money’s and guarantee it. Hale's Park Street Market of the American poet Joyce JOHN A. MACDONALD, worth of entertainment out of the State Highway Commissioner. Plumbing and Heating Kilmer’s “ Trees” will be given story of Jack Dempsey being shot Quality Variety as a soprano solo— 12 Washington Street, Hartford, Contractor- Low Prices at Conn. I I Martina Overture . . . Wallace WM. E. KRAH 28 Spruce St., Tel. 641 II a. Elegle ...... Massenet ■ - Fresh Fresh b. T re e s...... Rasbach Expert South Manchester Soprano Solo with Orchestral SMELTS,lb...... 15c HERRINGS, lb...... accompaniment. Radio Service .... 12c III Hungarian Fantasie.. .Hubay 669 Tolland Turnpike, IV Minuet and G lgu e...... ANNOUNCEMENT ...... Gretry-Mottl must South Manchester Fresh FUlet of ■ 8:30 p. m.— Prophylactic Program Phone 364*2 THE MANCHESTER from N. B. C. Studios. SHAD, lb...... HADDOCK, lb...... 25c 9:00 p. m.— Medical Talk 'under DUCO CO. the auspices the Hartford 8 Griswold St., So. Manchester Medical society— “ Cosmetics” de$avm PORRADIO — Dr. Dwight W. Tracy. Now Owned by Fresh Fresh 1:15 p. m.— Seth Parker’s Old s e r v ic e Fashioned Singing School. FLOUNDERS, lb____ . . . .10c MACKEREL, lb..... “Watch out for you fortls- PHONE 1968 ALFRED CHAGNOT simos and* your planissimos,’’ Hat:e jroQ, beard the new Mit* jeatio Eleotrtto Radio? Experienced Duco Worker ~ Seth Parker cautions his sing­ Fresh ing school, taps bis baton on Fresh the red plush family album on Radio All Kinds of Auto Painting HADDOCK, lb...... 8c SCALLOPS, p t ...... ,i^.45c the parlor ‘ table— and we’re Furniture and Metal oft In another of the old fash­ ‘iSCfcvke , ioned singing school recitals. Abihoriaed bealer First Class Work* > Tnesday evenings at 9:U , MigesiUB, ilrodlep, I'bllco We also carry a full vareity of other fresh seafoods. klO Ytlililie Turtiplke Bast ■ Prompt Service o’clock Is the time when Setfr tSduih Alaijchester v ___ Marthy, the Captain, Laltlfr- ° Phone 1654 iSttigsg#. JL. .11 MANCHESTER EVENING H E R A L D , SUUTH MANCHESTER, CUNN^ TUESDAY, MAKUJtl 5, 1929. P A G E S E V E. ff(' M A

heated to a certain temperature .->■1 WHEN CEREMONIES AND UMBRELLAS OPENED GILBERT AND GARBO NEW FURNACE DISCARDS and the heat drawn off at will. The advantage of this method DMl STM FM lies in the fact that the electricity IN NEW PHOTOPLAY ASHOVELFORABUnON for heating the storage tank can be obtained at night, when the IH THESE day’s current supply runs low and Von eae coondess people Hil ‘Woman of Affairs” Coming to the cost of the current is reduced. sained new beeo^. new iieelm eiid r Schenectady, N. Y „— The Ameri­ ly fighting excess nt. Some hvrd State Tomorrow. can housewife needn’t' worry about Hot water also can be supplied tnisfy ^normal exerdse and the same way. her soiled draperies and linens, nor in • modeni, scientific way. Wnjr John Gilbert and Greta Garbo The cost of this system is still her husband about his last wink of follow their ezanmle? . . have been given another opportunir higher than that of a coal fur­ There is a wot baaed on s d e o t l ^ ^ ty to enJoy close-ups together in “ A sleep, these cold mornings, if they nace, but it Is cheaper than gas search. It combats a cause of f Woman of Affairs,” a Metro-Gold- discard the coal-burning furnace used for heating during the win­ ^ wluch starvation cannot fight wyn-Mayer picture, which, syn­ ^ r X ^ X . ^ for the latest invention in home ter. mediod is embodied in Manndileprito NS •:• chronized with special music score, scription tablets, now used for 20 y w ii will open at the State Theater to­ heating. h ^ o n s o f bozM of them. The t e i w morrow for a two day showing. This is an electric furnace, the 3TOU see wherever you look should U i The fllm is from a story by culmination of seven years of re­ duce yon to aeceM them. . Michael Arlen, and was directed by search work at the General Elec­ E au box of Marmole contains Wh Clarence Brown, who. It will be re­ tric laboratories here by Chester PISO’S , . formula, also the reasons for resylts. SO membered, also guided the two I. Hall. The furnace is now be­ ,/;»coiighs there is no secret, no reason to hM stars thru what might modestly be ing manufactured here and has harm. You will know diat all die doo9 been put to actual use in half a results come in a natoral wot. Go K M » , • * * | g V described as the rather more than dozen cities of the middle west. less affectionate sequences of them now, by asking your oxag^st M The principle is that of a large a SI box of Marmouu “ Flesh and the Devil.” thermos bottle, in which water is In this picture Miss Garbo has the role of a vivacious, hoydenish and effervescent society girl, of London, which sounds rather dif­ ferent from her previous screen In­ terpretations. The advance word also is that she has altered her style of clothes in this picture. Gilbert is seen in the portrayal of Nelville Holderness, a rolicking and dashing young Englishman, whose flirtations with Miss Garbo are superb and cleverly acted. Others in the cast are Hobart Bosworth, Lewis Stone, Dorothy Solve the Puzzle Sebastian, John Mack Brown and Here you are, folks. A regular old-fash> Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. ioned "Count the Beans” Contest. A real The companion fllm feature at opportunity for yoimg and old. Looks the State for tomorrow presents easy, doesn’t it? But say—Just try it your­ that Inimitable pair of fun-makers, self. It takes real cleverness to count the beans correctly. A brand new puzzle. Karl Dane and George K. Arthur, Hurry! Hurryl Who will get the in their latest Metro-Goldwyn-May- correct answer? er starring vehicle, “ All At Sea.” Plenty of hair-raising thrills and Count the Beans! hearty laughter are to be found in Can you do It? Can you count all the this rolicking story of two salty beans correctly In the bean pot pictured here? Start nght now. Take your pencil From all over the nation they came, eager to participate, If only as cheering spectators, in the making of a president. It had been many sailors who both love the same and count. Be careful, be accurate, ba years since such an enthusiastic display of sentiment had attached to a change in administrations, and it was the largest crowd that ever had sure you count correcUy. Here’a tha girl. chance of a lifetime to win a fortune in gathered before the east wing of the capitol, where the ceremonies trad itionaily are held. This NEA and The Herald photo shows the sea of Not once do Dane and Arthur rlzea. Don't let thla opportunity pass you umbrellas turned against the rain as the area in front of the stand was packed by onlookers. Other hundreds lined the roof-tops of nearby fall to draw a grin or a chuckle gy. KUSH YOUR ANSWER IN. buildings, and even of the capitol itself. This striking photo was devel oped in a dark room aboard an NEA Service airplane as it flew through from the audience. Both are aces stormy skies from Washington to New York. From New York the photo was rushed to this newspaper by fast train. high when it comes to curing blues. A pleasing variety of State Short LONDON’S REACTION Subjects will be shown in conjunc­ ,000 LAW ENFORCEMENT HIS FIRST PLEA tion with the two features. IN CASK FOR YOU Friday and Saturday of this iw Tea, you can win as much as $3,000. n e ra will London, March 5.— President week, the State will present Rich­ be twenty-five winners in all. In tbs event of tlW Herbert Hoover’s inauguration ard Dix In "Redskin," a Paramount lor any prizes, duplicate prizes wUl b« awarded. QUICK! Count the beans—Just w A t* tha nnmbw speech was generally welcomed In Quality Sound production photo­ on a postcard or letter, sijm your name and addreaa official circles here today as a gen­ and mall It in. Tbat'a au. u your anewer la cor­ \. graphed entirely in color. rect you wlU be nUgbty close to winning llrst prise. uine contribution to world peace. Comment on his speech wag ex­ B. M. Slater, Dept. 42, ^5 East 4th St., S^.' Paul, Minn.' tremely favorable. It was stated No. 10 Downing street, the Eng­ authoritatively that Great Britain lish Prime Minister’s official resi­ would welcome any proposition re­ dence, was originally designed by garding the limitation of arma­ Sir Christopher Wren. ments and was open for the discus­ sion of any suggestions. The President’s anxiety to enter the World Court was widely and favorably discussed. xSc a n t f Sage-Allen & Co. Radiator and DOCTOR INC. 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Just fresh, crisp, bright new E Bound amplifiers, talking picture machines and human ears tell these words as President Hoover delivered color. And watch the way they keep their brilliance S through wear and washing. They are better dyes his Inaugural address under gray Washington skies. This NEA Service and The Herald photo was taken because they _ contain plenty' o f real anilines—from from the rear of the inaugural stand as Mr. Hoover stood before the throng of spectators. three to five times more than other dyes. But you pay ROYALSAROUK no more for them than for ordinary dyes MATS for most of the evening. Some of the Christian Endeavor meeting The whUti package o f Diamond Dyes is tlie original COLUMBIA lighted candles and others went to Sunday evening. Her subject was, ‘‘all-purpose’’ dye for any and every land o f material. bed early and got a little sleep “ Recruiting for Christ.” It was the It will dye or tint silk, wool, cotton, linen, rayon pr ahead. The snow ploughs cleared monthly Consecration meeting. any mixture o f materials. The blue package is a special $29.75 the state roads at an eaijly hour, The town schools re-opened Mon­ dye, for silk or w ool only. W ith it you can dye your Sarouks are Persia’s most gor­ valuable articles o f silk or wool with results equal to A well attended town meeting but the country roads with a layer day morning after a week’s vaca­ geous rugs. Thick, heavy, lus­ was held Saturday afternoon. Sev­ of snow over the previous ruts and tion. The pupils attending school the finest professional work. Remember this when eral subjects were discussed and mud, are In bad shape, and not so at the Windham High school have you buy. The blue package dyes_ silk or wool only. 'The trous. The mats are size 2-3 feet. voted on. The first one was in re­ also had a vacation, both being on white package will dye every kind o f goods, including comfortable for auto travel. silk and wool. Your, dealer has both packages. gard to the road which has,just At the Sunday morning service the 8 weeks’ plan now. reverted to the town by the state, of the Congregational church, the William Wolff has just purchased from Katzman’s corners to the in­ pastor spoke on “ The Last Sup­ 1,200 baby chicks. Mrs. Ruth Ja­ ROYAL SAROUK tersection of the state highway. per.” At the close of the service cobs has just added 200 to her Diamond RUGS This stretch of road was abandon­ the Lord’s Supper was observed. flock, making over 700 in all. ed by the state when the road was Mrs. Charles Hatsch and Miss Easv to me Pemet resuM straightened last year. It was vot­ Anne Dix were received into mem­ AT ALL DRUG 8TORB8 ed to abandon the road. The next bership by letters from Brooklyn A queen bee, recently exhibited $69.50 subject was discussed at some churches. length. It was in regard to repairs in London, had travelled 3500 The Sarouk Canape. A remark­ of the roads. At the town meeting Miss Harie Field was the leader miles by post. able value. Size 2Vix5* last October It was voted to buy a PERSIAN AND CHINESE road truck and procure a road mas­ Sarouk Namazie, size 3x5 ter. At Saturday’s meeting this CARPET SIZE RUGS vote was rescinded, as the major­ Don’t Order Just $98.S0 ity seemed to think that it would Sarouk Dozar, 4x7 not solve the road problem at the Sarouks, Araks, Lilehans, Mahals, etc., present time. A vote was passed Has YourBack GivenOut? made by skilled Persian weavers who work $167.50 leaving the highways to the Board on the same looms that their ancestors used Backache Often Warns of Sluggish Kidneys! of Selectmen as in the past. It W'as A Ton Of Coal for hundreds of years. voted that a committee of five be O you feel always tired and achy? appointed to consider some . plan Sizes rang« from 6x9 to 12x18, and even PRAYER RUGS Suffer nagging backache, drowsy But Call Us Up and Place Your Order of celebrating the 125 th anniver­ D larger, many adapted to the long narrow liv­ sary of the incorporation of Colum­ headaches and dizzy spells? Are the ing rooms of modern homes. bia which takes place this spring. kidney excretions too frequent, scanty or For a Ton of The following committee was chos­ burning? $39.75 en: Hubert Collins, Mrs. Henry Gilds and chills increase the Priced at $198, $298, $350 Very beautiful old rugs from An­ Hutchins, Mrs. Fannie Dixon poisons in the blood and bring ex­ atolia. Size. approximately SV^x5 Welch, Clair Robinson and Edward Our High Grade up to $2000 feet. P. Lyman. $125 was appropriated tra work to the kidneys. Heed the by the meeting towards the expense early warnings. D on’t let kid­ of such celebration. It was also ney trouble get a firm hold. voted to add $200 to the estimated To promote normal kidney ac­ expense for the year for town tion and assbt your kidneys in Coal paupers also to add $1,000 to the cleansing your blood o f poisonous wastes, use Doan’s Pills. ' LilehanRugs Antique Mats Persian Mosouls budget to pay for indexing probate » records. The last vote was to lay a Are endorsed everywhere. Ask your neighborl There’s a difference and you will realize it after you 13 mill tax on the grand list and 50,000 Users Endorse Doan’s: have burned it for a short while* $39.75 $8.95 that said tax should he payable Mr*. Lydia Bolander, IM Amanda Am., PIttaburxh, Pa., ur>: "I can $48.50 April 1, 1929. The meeting then pablicly recommend Doan's Pills for what they have done for me. My kidneys Our delivery service is prompt and efficient. Beautiful shades of were not acting trarmally. Headaches and diasy tpaUs annoyed ma a lot. Rare old pieces, sad­ Fine quality, heavr grada. adjourned. There was a sorantsseacrou my back and I fait out of aorta. 1 fait all right blue, rose and mulberry. The heaviest snow of the season after using Doan’s Pills.” dle pieces, etc. Others Usually selling at $75. Siie fell Saturday afternoon and early in Canape size. at $11.95. approximately 3x6. Others in Namazie and the evening. It was a very wet Anatolian Mats $7.95 Other 'Mosouis, approxi­ snow and stuck to everything it Dozar sizes, $59.50 to and $12.75. mately 3Hx6%. Usually touched, so that when the sun rose The W. G. Glenney Co. Doain^s Pills $129.75. selling at $85, $09.75. Sunday morning it was the most Coal, Lumber and Masons’ Supplies. beautiful sight that can be im­ A Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Third Floor agined. The storm had other effects Allen Place, Phone 126 Manchester not so beautiful, inasmuch as there A t ail dealers, 75c a box. Foster-Milbum Co., M fg. Chemists, Buffalo, N . 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' 7- ■■ ' :V ' <■' * PAGE EIGHT MANCHEgiEK k v e n t n g h e r a i j ); s q u t o Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ^ Tu e s d a y , m a r c h 5,11929. I INAUGURAL BALL ISN’T WHAT IS USED TO BE; POPUUR DESSERTS AT OPFIGIAL SET HOLDS ALOOF , - THE OLD COLONY INN E BUCK rarao - A Charity Event Now, It Has a Golden Past - . ©1929 By NEA Service, Inc. ^ ANNE AUSTIN The Old Colony Inn of Meriden chosen for this morning’s “ Baker’s Little Journeys” , is on the Boston THIS HAS HAPPENED noon,; why shouldn’t I notice her? wiping tears from your eyes. Is that Post Road. Its proprietor, George “ HANDSOME HARRY” BOR< And I don’t believe for a minute true?” Mofigan, Is also manager of the DEN, promoter of dubious stock that the poor lady would shoot the The pale, once-beauflful face Edgehill hotel in Ontario. Canada. vJpipanles, is shot between one and father of her two little children— ” quivered, but the leaf-brown eyes • The desserts he serves his guests § m r o'clock Saturday afternoon. “ Was Mrs. Borden crying?” Min­ were steady. “ It is true. I don’t , have-done much to win his enviable His secretary’, RUTH LESTER, nie?” McMann suddenly Interrupt­ think I ever left my husband’s pres- i reputation for good cooking. finds his body Monday morning, ed. “ I must have the truth— ” ence— after our separation— with- j Here is the recipe for the Old sprawled beneath the airshaft win« “ Well, cryin’ she was then,” Min­ out tears In my eyes. I loved him, i Colony Chocolate Cake: dow of his private office. nie admitted belligerently. “ And and grieved that he would not re- I 1-4 cup butter McMANN, detective sergeant, why, shouldn’t she be? Separated turn to me and our children.” 1 Clip sugar questions the following suspects: from her husband and still lovin’ The detective looked at her 2 tbsps. cocoa Ruth Lester, MRS. ELIZABETH him, like the papers say. Not takin’ steadil. for a long minute, then 3-4 cup milk BORDEN, Borden’s estranged wife on, just dabbin’ at her eyes with said abruptly: “ That’s all, Mrs. 1 egg , V and mother of his two children, her handfcerchief, then pressin’ it Borden. You may go home to your 2 cups flour who admits calling on him Satur* hard against her mouth.” children, but of course you are not 2 1-2 tsps. baking powder day afternoon but wbo insists she Cold logic, however, prevented to leave town and are to hold your­ 1-2 tsp. Cinnamon left him alive; RITA DUBOIS, night Ruth from taking any joy in this self available for further question­ 1 tsp.. I^’anilla Extract club dancer, who says she called on confirmation of her theory that the ing at any time.” Cream the butter, slowly add Borden Saturday afternoon to get Interview between Harry Borden “ Thank you,” Mrs. Borden said sugar; add beaten egg. 'Vanilla the tom half of a $500 bill tie and his wife had not gone so in a low voice, as she turned to­ and Cinnamon and milk. Sift promised her; JACK HAYWARD, smoothly, so amicably as the widow ward the door. flour, baking powder and cocoa to­ Ruth’s fiance, whose office is across had testified. “ Please, Mr. McMann,” Ruth gether and add to mixture. Beat the narrow airshaft from Borden’s. If Mrs. Borden had shot her hus­ begged urgently, “ may I ask Mrs. TYPICAL OP SPORTS MODE niixture. Bake In layer cake tins. Hayward explains his return to band between 20 minutes of two Borden just one question?” The You’ll just adore it! It’s so mod­ the seventh fioor Saturday after­ and ID minutes of two, how could detective nodded, frowning slightly, ern and typically sports, the type Another favorite Old Colony Inn and Ruth turned eagerly toward the every smart woman includes in her dessert is brownies, the recipe for noon by saying he left tils and Bill Cowan have heard Harry Bor­ wardrobe for all-around wear. Ruth’s matinee tickets on his desk. den’s voice bellowing in rag© at 10 murdered man’s widow. “ Mrs. Bor- which follows: Even the fabric shows modern 2 squares chocolate MclMann’s belief that Jack is guilty minutes past two, when he— Cowan .den, I know it is painful for you to trend in diagonal weave in fash­ is strengthenetl by the testimony of — had called Jack Hayward’s tele­ have to think of such things now, 1-2 cup butter ionable trl-color theme of beige, 2 eggs MICKY MOR.YN and OTTO PFLU- phone number and been cut in on but won’t you please tell Mr. Mc­ brown and orange. It closes at side GER, elevato. boys, and of BILL a busy line? Unless, of course, Mann whether Mr. Borden— to your 1 cup sugar with attached jabot, frill with 1-2 cup pastry flour COWAN, Jack’s friend, who unwill­ Cowan had been mistaken as to the knowledge— knew a woman with a unique trimming piece with button ingly tells of having heard Jack voice... .But he had been positive peculiarly beautiful contralto 1 cup English walnut meats at neckline. A row of tiny buttons (broken) threaten Borden’s life when Jack that Borden had referred to him­ voice?” appear again in hip band which saw Borden Saturday morning self by name— “ Who are you to tell Color fiamed suddenly in the pale, 1 tsp. 'Vanilla Extract holds the garment closely to the Important society folks in 'Wash­ Melt chocolate "with butter. Arfi straggling with Ruth in the op­ Harry Borden what he can d o!” aristocratic face of Harry Borden’s figure. Style No. 438 is designed ington are interested in making the sugar to beaten eggs and gradually posite office. But what if Mrs. Borden had re­ widow. She drew in her breath in sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 Inaugural Ball a success, for chari­ stir In pastry flour. Add to this, Detective:, are sent for CLEO turned?. .. .Was It not wholly pos­ sharply, and her eyelids fiuttered, and 42 inches bust. In the 36-inch ty’s sake. (Above) Miss Theresa chocolate and butter mixture and GILMAN, Borden’s discarded mis­ sible that the discarded wife, sub­ before she answered, almost size, 1% yards of 40-inch material English walnuts. Flavor with tress, and BENNY SMITH, Bor­ mitted at that interview to God haughtily: “ I am afraid I can give is sufficient. For more formal Carmalt, a popular debuante; (Cen­ vanilla. Bake In rather slow oven den’s office boy. Benny admits re­ only knew what further humilia­ you little help along— those lines. wear, choose figured chiffon, or ter) Mrs. Gann, sister of 'Vice-Presi­ 15 or 20 minutes. Cut In squares turning to the office Saturday after­ tion at the hands of her husband, Miss Lester. Naturally Mr. Borden’s monotone georgette crepe. Pattern dent Curtis, who was selected with while warm. noon to get Ruth’s gun for target had brooded upon her wrongs, re­ intimate women friends were not price 15 cents in stamps or coin her brother to be ranking guest of practice but says the gun was al­ membered the pistol in the bottom known to me— socially.” (coin is preferred). Wrap coin honor. (Right, above) Miss Blna ready gone. ASHE, Borden’s man­ drawer of the secretary’s desk, and She opened the door, passed into carefuily. Deneen, daughter of Senator Deneen servant, tells McMann of a woman returned to kill him, walking up the outer office, closed the door be­ We suggest that when you send of Illinois, ticket committee chair­ with a beautiful contralto voice of tbe stairs so that her second visit hind her. for this pattern, you enclose 10 man. (Below) Miss Marian Jar- whom Borden lived in fear. should be unknown to the elevator Ruth shrank, in her chair as if cents additional for a copy of our dlne, daughter of Secretary of Agri­ MINNIE CASSIDY, scrubwoman, operator? the widow’s words had been blows Spring Fashion Magazine. It’s culture. says she emptied Borden’s waste * • c in her face. But beneath the throb just filled with delightful styles. baskets at 1:30 Saturday and while Apparently Detective Sergeant of humiliation two things clamjred Including smart ensembles, and cute designs for the kiddles. he was out for a minute answered McMann’s logical brain had reach­ for recognition— the fact that Mrs. BY HORTENSE SAL^'DERS time, a theater on Louisiana ave­ ning attire was not general, hut by his phone. It was a woman speak­ ed the same conclusion, for he Borden had not really answered her nue Vras purchased for the inaugu­ the McKinley-Rodsevelt all the wo­ THE BOS-TON MASSACRE. ing, “ with a beautiful contralto strode to the door and directed question and the suspicion, amount­ Manchester Herald ral ball, and there were- 2000 men were in low cut gowns. Now A bright moon was shining on a voice.” McMann asks Minnie what Birdwell, In the outer office, to send ing to a certainty, that the widow Washington, March 5.— A social fresh blanket of snow in Boston 159 Pattern Service event that is frequently misunder­ guests. They went back to Caru- the Inaugural ball was a real prob­ the woman said when Borden re­ for Mrs, Borden, who was being had known only too well the ans­ si’s saloon for President Polk’s ball, years ago this evening, so that a wer to that question. stood throughout the country is the lem because of the number of peo­ fused to talk to her, but asked that detained down the hall by Detective As our patterns are mailed and history records a baffling ple who wanted to attend. disturbance as conspicuous as the But why should she try to shield, Inaugural Charity ball given here “ Boston massacre” should have she call again in 15 minutes. Covey.. While awaiting the arrival from New-York-City please al­ crush. When President Taylor took By Roosevelt’s time, there was by concealing her name, one of the on Inauguration night. been clearly visible to everyone in of the newly made widow, the ser­ low five days. office, three balls were given In not a foot of available space on women who had undoubtedly pos­ The difference between this one the neighborhood. For some rea­ NOAV GO ON WITH THE STORY geant resumed his questioning of three different places, and he visit­ the floor, and the ball had become CHAPTER XXX sessed Harry Borden’s love— tem­ Pattern No...... and the old Inaugural Ball is that son, however, practically all the Minnie Cassidy. ed all three. “ The most jovial ball the unwieldly event that brought “ Let me see now,” Minnie Cas­ porarily at least— after his wife had the Charity ball is an unofficial witnesses described it differently. “ Now think hard, Minnie,” he di­ Price IS Cents on record” Is the report of the on its downfall. It was customary To some it was a brawl between sidy considered leisurely, Immense­ rected, with brusque kindliness. lost it? Ruth suddenly felt too tired event, and is merely an attempt to furnish a gala event for the out- dance that ushered In the Pierce for girls’ schools and colleges to a few British soldiers and a group ly enjoying the fact that “ Tommy” “ Did you see anyone else at all en­ and bewildered to bear any more, administration, again at Carusi’s. send their young women as a part McMann, who had once been a but she raised her head, listened Nam e...... of-town guests. The Washington of heckling Boston vagabonds. To ter or leave these offices on Satur­ A temporary building was erect­ of their valuabl, social training In others it was a cold-blooded mas­ “ rookie cop” with her husband and day afternoon?” wearily as McMann concluded his diplomatic set pays little attention Size ...... to It, and the President and his ed In Judiciary Square for the the capital city. More and more sacre of respectable citizens , by a v;ho now a detective sergeant, was “ Do ye think I had nothin’ to do interview with Mlnnie'Cassldy. people poured into Washington Just hanging on her words. “ Just what • « • wife do not attend, since it is not Buchanan ball, and a deficit is re­ regiment of domineering Redcoats. but to watch Mr. Borden’s offices. Address; ...... to attend it so as to report to the At all events, the affair was of "That’s all, Minnie,” McMann official and there is no obligation corded because of. lavish expendi­ did the sweet-voiced lady say? See­ Tommy McMann?” Minnie demand­ folks back home. sufficient importance to hasten the ing as how she was on the tele­ was saying. “ How’s the baby, by involved. It is promoted for charit­ tures. The same unhappy condi­ ed indignantly. “ I had me work to tion prevailed at President Lin­ This year, the ranking guests Revolution. It came as a climax to phone, and not here to kill the poor do— ” the way? I remember Tim was al­ able purposes, the tickets are sold by debutantes for $10 to any one coln’s first ball, at the same place. were to be 'Vice-president Curtis, his the lodging of two regiments of man, I reckon it won’t do her no “ Answer the question, please, ways bragging about his ; girl Send yoar order to the ‘’ Pat­ sister, Mrs. Gann, and his daugh­ British troops in Boston. Their child— ” who will buy and the proceeds go For the second Lincoln inaugural harm for me to tell ye what she Minnie,” , McMann interrupted im­ tern Uepu. Mepch^ter Evening ters. Many of the Senators and presence in the city was offensive said. Tommy McMann. She said, “ Baby?” Minnie cackled. “ Ye Herald. Manchester,. Conn.** into the Community Chest. the Patent Office was used appar­ patiently, ently without great success because Representatives, some of the diplo­ to the majority of the citizenry and, ‘Tell Mr. Borden that if he is wise, “ Haven’t J answered it?” Minnie should see her now! Growed up on There has been no official ball undoubtedly, the soldiers were since the Taft administration. it was notable for the confusion mats and many officers of the army he will talk to me when I call, was curiously truculent. me, she did. Tommy McMann. and navy purchased boxes. heckled occasionally. Following President Wilson, who felt no In­ that prevailed In the hat and coat again.’ Then she hung up the re­ “ Did you see the dancer whose Twenty come June, and as pretty a No, the inaugural ball Isn’t what the “ massacre,” which resulted In ceiver, and I told Mr. Borden what lass as ye’d hope to see. Ain’t that terest in It, was able to dispense | room and the scantiness of the sup­ picture is In the papers, too?” Mc­ per. General dissatisfaction follow­ it used to be—-hut as a charity af­ the killing of three persons and the she’d said, and then I took my Mann tried a new methou. “’Rita right. Miss Ruth?” with It as a measure of wartime | wounding of eight others, the troops economy. ed. fair it has some justification. As things— ” Dubois, her name is. She’s admit­ “ Rose is a little beauty,” Ruth Daily Health an affair of state it outlived Its were removed, largely due to the “ Just a minute, Minnie,” McMann ted' she was here, so you needn’t admitted, as heartily as weariness By that time the ball had out- j In General Grant’s time, the purpose. efforts of Samuel Adams. interrupted. “ What did Borden say be afraid of getting her into trou­ and discouragement would permit. lived it brilliance, and become north wing of the. Treasury Depart­ Of those killed, only one, Crlspus when you gave him that threaten­ ble,” he added, with somewhat “ And a good girl, too. She helps Service merely an almost unbearable ment was the scene, and a terrific Attucks, a mulatto, had taken any jam was the result of the close part in the disturbance which pre­ ing message?” weary sarcasm. The scrubwoman’s Minnie here with her work, when Hints On How I'c Keep Well “ crush” where no one could possi­ COCOA STAINS. “ He didn't say nothing— just the rheumatism is bad.” bly dance or even move. There was quarters. His second ball was ceded the firing. reluctance to give any information by World'Famed Aiittiorily If chocolate or cocoa stains are grunted and slammed the door be­ which would incriminate another “ A good girl,” Minnie repeated, never anything exclusive about it, worse, however. A temporary stand hard to get out of linens, try but it did bring out the new presi- was built at Judiciary Square, and hind him "-hen he went back into was undoubtedly wearing his pa­ tears springing into her watery old borax water and sunshine and if 'THE ANSWER. his pri%'ate' office. And that's the tience thin. eyes. “ I’ll tell Rose ye was askin’ dent, and his wife, the diplomatic hundreds of canary birds were Im- that fails, use Javelle water. SKIN FULFILLS MANY Here is the answer to the Letter last sight I ever had of the poor “ That I didn’t !” Minnie retorted for her. Tommy McMann. It’s beeu set, and the Army and Navy in all i ported to give a festive and tropl- INTERESTING JOBS Golf puzzle on the comic page. man. so help me God!” Minnie ans­ emphatically. “ When I finished Mr. hard, with Tim gone anJ all, but their gold braid and formal uni­ cal air, and 2,500 gas burners were Bethlehem is the center of the forms. installed to carry out the illusion. GOOD, HOOD, HOOK, HOCK, wered fervently. Feldbium's offices I went around I’ve tried to do everything for the mother-of-pearl industry. LOCK, LUCK. “ As you left Borden's offices, did children that Tim woulda done.” By DR. MORRIS PISHBBIN Regrets Expressed But arctic weather on the fourth of into the other wing of the building, Editor Journal of the American you see anyone getting off the ele­ and was busy there until about half­ “ And I’m sure you havq,” Mc­ Some old timers here speak re­ March spoiled the party, and ladles vator or knocking at Borden’s outer Mann agreed absently, his eyes on Medical Associatior and of Hygeia, gretfully of the passing of the old dancing in their wraps and the men past two, then I went to the supply the Health Magazine. ' door?” room again, to rest meself a bit, his notes again. “ What's the name ball, as just another tradition gone. in their overcoats, and though fine “ That I didn’t,” Minnie answer­ of the woman who cleans Hay­ Anyhow, the history of the ball is food had been brought down from though ye needn't be tollin’ Mr. The skin, encloses the body, and ed. “ I took my things down the hall Coghlan I said that. He thinks us ward’s offices?----- Letty Miller— an interesting commentary on the New York, the guests turned down and left him just outside the door that’s right. Send her in to me, at the same time fulfills many in­ growth of a nation. The first one the ice chilled salads and demand­ girls is all wheel-horses— ” teresting functions. ^ of Mr. Feldblum’s office till I could “ I shan’t tell on you, Minnie,” won’t you, Minnie?” was held in Philadelphia in 1793, ed hot drinks. The canaries, most go to the supply room, where us Suddenly Ruth remembered In it are the nerve endings during the second Washington ad­ oi.' them, died from the cold. McMann chuckled. “ Oh. all right, which make us aware of things cleaning women keep our pails and Blrdwell. Show Mrs. Borden in. something— somethingr which might ministration. The first one held The President Garfield ball was brooms and rags and suchlike My be of vital importance to Jack Ha; touching us and which let us know here was in 1809, when President held in the National Museum with . . .Sorry to bother you again, Mrs. sensations i. cold or warmth. bottle of furniture polish was empty Borden,” he apologized brusquely, ward. Her weariness routed by Madison was inaugurated. At this 5000 guests. The one for President and Mr. Feldblum is mighty par­ hope, she eagerly awaited the ar­ The skin makes the weapons time it was estimated that 400 per­ Cleveland was held in the pension as the pale-faced widow slipped into with which ths human being at­ ticular about his desk, so— ” tbe room, “ bu this morning I rival of Letty Miller___ sons attended, and it was an inti­ office, for the first time with Sousa’s “ Could you have heard a shot (To be Continued) tacks and defends himself; namely, mate affair. band behind the palms, and much neglected to ask you how you spent the nails at the end of the fingers fired in this office while you were in the rest of Saturday afternoon— In Jackson’s time the ball was elegance. the supply room?” McMann de­ The parade of possible suspects and toes. given in Carusi’s, which is refer­ The success of this ball was du­ from, the time you left your hus­ It regulates the temperature of manded. band, I mean. About 10 minutes of continues. Has tho murderer been red to in contemporary accounts as plicated in the bail for President “ That I couldn’t. Tommy Mc­ questioned yet or has McMann far­ the body by evaporating water or a saloon. It wasn’t such z. high-hat Harrison in 1889— a terrible night, two that was, I believe?” by preventing evaporation. The Mann— and I didn’t!” Minnie Cas­ ther to seek? affair by this time, but President but 12,000 people braved the storm gs-tr. 'ssto. . Mrs. Borden answered in a quiet, temperature of the body in.health sidy answered emphatically. “ If I controlled voice: “ As I told you, Van Buren’s ball later at the same in their best bib and tucker. had, I wouldn’t have paid no atten­ CUTTING MERINGUES. is at a fixed point, namely 98.6 place, was spoken of in the press of Came the High Hats sir, I had left my children at the degrees Fahrenheit. tion. I’d have said to meself, I Chester Hotel, while I came to see Before cutting Into a meringue, the day as a brilliant social event. At the Inaugural for the Mc- would— ‘That’s another of them wet the knife each time in cold Weighs Six Pounds By William Henry Harrison’s Kinley-Hobart administration, eve­ my— my husband. I had left them The skin of a grown-up person dratted automobiles, explodin’ like in the ladies’ parlor, in charge of water. This prevents the meringue a pistol shot’— ” from sticking and pulling out of weighs about six pounds, and if the maid on duty there. She had shape. spread out fiat would cover an “ Which is exactly what you did told me she would be on duty until say to yourself sometime between area of about 16 square feet. two o’clock, when she would be re­ SHORTENED BELT. The blood vessels in tho lowest a quarter to two and three lieved by another maid. I promised o’clock!” McMann pounced trium­ When the sewing machine belt layer of the skin run in waves or to be back by two, and a was, for slackens, heat a hat pin red hot little hills, which are responsible * s : phantly. “ When was it, Minnie Cas­ she was still there, though she ^eft sidy? Remember that Tim Cassidy and run it through the leather to for the ridges on the palms of Your Pet Recipes Immediately after I had tipped her make holes for threading it up the hands and the tips of the gave his life in the service of law for her services. I took charge of tighter. fingers. Detectives record these and order and that I’m in that ser­ the children myself then, and was vice now!” to aid Identification of criminals, « * * with them continuously until they A New York man arrested as a since no two human beings have — the ones went to bed In the evening. The burglar, who told police he slipped these little ridges In exactly the “ I’d tell ye If I knew Tommy three of us attended a motion pic­ your friends ask tor Mc-Mann!” Minnie Cassidy defend­ on an orange peel and in falling same form. ture downtown— a war picture that broke the lock of a tailor shop Inheritance ed herself spiritedly. .“ But if such my little son was eager to see.” —are always suc­ door, then took $12 from the cash The amount of pigment or color 'X } a noise I heard, I have no recollec­ “ I see,” McMann commented tion of it now, and thumb screws register because the tailor owed in any skin ^ depends on inherit­ cessful when Ruiri- noncommltally. Then, In rapid suc­ him that much for running er­ ance, and also to some extent on and hot irons couldn’t make me say cession, he fired half a dozen ques­ I had.” ■ rands, ought to go to Hollywood. the amount of blood in the ves­ tord is used. They tions designed to pick a fiaw In the That’s the stuff of which movies sels beneath the-skin.' If, for any “ All right!” McMann shrugged, widow’s alibi, his fiying pencil mak­ score on all counts— are made. reason, the blood vessels become C o ffe e cf it frowning at the notes on the case ing notes of the detailed informa­ which he was shuffling through his tion she gave him as to the name perfect leavening, big, thick hands. Suddenly a memo Q.— ^Wbat kind of ' light is of the theater, the time she and her good for reading? texture, flavor, ap­ in his own handwriting caught his children had arrived there, even the eye. “ When you were coming out A.— Light from a steady pearance; dependa­ musical and dancing numbers of source, without glare and of Feldblum’s offices you saw Mrs. the prologue which had Introduced Borden leaving. That’s right, isn’t the feature picture. producing.no shadows. bility, economy! it?,She’s already told me a scrub­ Ruth knew, as the detective left constricted, or the blood ceases to Rumford al­ woman saw her.” the private office for a conference “ I did see a lady come out,” Min­ with Blrdwell In the outer room, fiow, the skin~wiir have its true ways reflects credit nie.’ acknowledged, “but I didn’t that every detail of that alibi would color, which accounts for the know it was Mrs. Borden till I saw be carefully checked, that even strange appearance of some-people on its user by the when frightened. A r Crea^jjj | her pictures in the papers. One of H^rry Borden’s children would be The color of the skin Is also delicious cakes, hot the cleaning ladies had all the pa­ pitilessly, cross-examined, but she pers, and I pointed to Mrs. Borden’s had little hope that Mrs. Borden’s dependent to some extent on the breads and pastry •dophulis M** ^ picture and told her I’d seen her alibi would be shaken— and, look­ effects of sunlight. Some people leaving Mr. Borden’s office when 1 ing at the sad-faced, bereaved wo­ tan easily',ln response to sunlight; it produces. V ^"Mgents/of ^ was coming out of Mr. Feldblum’s man, Ruth could not but be glad. others, deposit increnMng amounts reception room down the hall.” of pigment'And develop freckles; still others will burn ’promptly. Ruth suddenly leaned toward 'McMann. returned, sat down, MiniBe Cassidy, forestalling Mc- again faced the widow, who was ®rd Farm Mann’s next question with one of standing, with one hand clenched A", her own: , tIgtiUy upon the back of the chair MAKOGANY CARE. ai “ Was there some reason why you in which Minnie Cassidy sat. She To prevent blisters on mahogany RUMFORD noticed Mrs. Borden particularly, had refused a chair for herself. table or dresser tops that are phone Minnie?” VMrs. Borden, Minnie Cassidy here glass-covered, stain little pieces of McMann leaned hack in his chair, flat cork and Insert under each cor­ The Wholesome has corroborated what you said w ner of the glass. ^ tacitly giving his consent to ques­ about your seeing her when you left tion and answer. your husband’s office about 10 THE SPRING sport sock is of - The Indians'ibAlleve.'-that a fish Minnie hedged. “ With so lew minutes to two on Saturday. But— silk in bright colors with an open­ BAKING POWDER cornin’ and,goin’ on Sat’dy-after­ buried In^the cbrn-tiill will give a she'also- ' says -that she saw you work mesh. _ ___ - better yield'of-corhA - i>n*u % k.; ,' . •.4%''^ ■ : • . . i .r:

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, M^RCH 5, 1929. PAGE NINE State Title Leaders To Show Wares Here \ , __ ^ • BILL CAREY MAY Here*s Lineup Jack Curry Will Toss Against Rec Here Tonight STEP INTO T H Meriden Endees Oppose RICKARD’S SHOES Rec Five In Big Battle «>- NEW YORK GIRLS LIKE Man Who Put Over Miami SPORTS OF ANY KIND Large Crowd Expected; Fans New York — March 5—Be­ Beach Bout Is Likely to lieve it or not, sports, either in to Renew Acquaintance a gym or out-of-door, is the Get Job. favorite pastime of New York's work-girls. With Jack Curry, Former Of about 200 representative New Y'ork girls, forty-three ex­ By DAVIS J. WALSH pressed their preference for this G Star; New Haven Girls sort of amusement, thirty-nine preferred reading while only 17 Meet Rec in Preliminary; New York, March 5.—Having would “rather dance than any­ shed a lot of Hollywood tears 'for thing else.” two months over the' passing of a ------Dan Ahem to Referee. great promoter, the time has come lor the Garden Corporation to step back into character and be itself. PROBABLE LINEUPS It has discharged its obligation to Tex Rickard’s memory with only 1 Rec Five Meriden the'customary amount of sniveling; Tj H olland...... Jack Rothenfeld so naturally it now feels free to go I right forward ahead and snarl in a discreet and “Haiik“ McCann...... Billy Cook gentlemanly way over his empty left forwartl shoes. They will be awarded, it is Roy Norris ...... Jerry Conway understood, to either Wm. F. Carey TOUGH ON ALEX I center or Col. J. S. Hammond at a meet­ It is interesting to observe the “Happy” Madden .... llenu Cohen ing of the board of directors some 1 light guard time within the next two weeks. demand being made for the services i Geo. Stavnitsky . . . “Red" Linger It also is understood that Carey of those fellows who helped Bill left guard can have them for the asking, it be­ Alexander turn out that crack foot­ ing the common impression around ball team at Georgia Tech last fall. Ben dune’s Rec Five is all the Garden today that this gentle­ It may be remembered that primed for its final effort to gain man personally and individually Alex’s team was undefeated in the recognition in state championship enacted the miracle of Miami in southland, that it defeated Notre basketball circles tonight at the ex­ connection with Messrs. Sharkey Dame for the first time, and then pense of our old friend Jack Curry eked out a victory over California and Strlbling. To hear the return­ Jack Rothenfeld Billy Cook Jerry Conway Herm Cohen and his hustling Meriden Endees ing survivors tell it, Jou John, the ‘Red” Linger in the annudl Tournament of who at present are leading the Dempsey boy, bad no more to do Roses game. muddled-up race for the state title. with this than did Ignatz the Ice­ Don Miller was one of Atex’s The old G star is bringing' a man and so Carey is very much the LEAGUE PREXIES assistants. He coached the backs, truly powerful quintet here in boy with fair hair and florid com­ Life of Boxer Soon To Be Just JACK PLANS and there is no need to tell any­ Rothenfeld, Cook, Conway, Cohen plexion around the Garden. one that he did a very swell job and Linger with McCarthy in re­ Hammond a Saver BOTOG of It. Few teams bad a better serve. This outfit has twice taken a Hammond is no psychological PICK CUBS AND Conran’s Shoppe TO TAKE UP backfield than Geoergia Tech had fall out of Joe Carroll’s Bristol En-^ brunette, either. While Carey was One Shirt Stud After Another Blackenburg...... 98 92 in Mizell, Thomason, Lumpkin dees and any team that can turn spending money like a customers’ Genovese ...... 108 101 100 and Durant. that trick must be good even if It man at Miami Beach, the colonel . A’S FOR FLAGS LaChapelle ...... 106 112 104 did do it before Bristol signed By DAVIS J. WALSH R M G GAME When Ohio State appointed Sam was up here saving it like a maiden <^a proposition is significant. He Johnson ...... 113 139 104 Willaman successor to Dr. Jack Richman. Bristol and Meriden meet aunt with a hope chest. The boys | I even permitted himself to he intro­ Rudinsky ...... 93 131 103 Wilce, the first step Willaman again next Saturday night in the are not disposed to be nettled when j New Y'ork, Mar. 5.—Can it truly duced from the ring the night De Silver City. A win for Meriden Vos fought Hudkins and seemingly Dempsey Tells Carey He Wffl made was to enlist Miller’s serv­ someone fbrgets to leave the lights j Heydier Names Chicago and be that the vulgarian enterprise 517 581 503 ices as backfield coach. The for­ would just about cinch the title. burning when he goes home for the they call boxing is to go genteel? Is was in nowise abashed. Indeed, Keith’s Although Manchester has been there was no reason for embarrass­ mer Four Horseman lives in Cleve­ f ; night. The colonel is very reliable the aristocracy “going slumming” Hennequin ...... 90 83 SS Not Fight Unless His Ven­ land, where he practices law nine in a slump for the past few games, about things like that. Barnard Thinks Athletics for a new vogue by identifying it­ ment. for lorgnettes were held on LaCoss ...... 88 89 SS who knows but what it will spring The result has been that the net high and white shirt fronts gleam­ months of the year, and the post a surprise and turn back the Merl- self actively with the pastime just Sanderson...... 91 87 89 was accepted. profits at the Garden since Jan. 1 as millionaire sportsmen race their ed bright in the night. He was Murphy...... 91 88 83 ture Fails. denites tonight. The Rec Five frnni' have shown a most respectable in­ Will Check Reign of Yale Wants Fincher top to bottom Is just about fed: ui» horses? Must one prepare oneself to among friends, Linnelll ...... 93 82 85 Another fellow whom Alex Is crease, the colonel having cut out look to the society page for boxing Boxing, as a matter of fact, had on losing and promises to make it everything except the ticket win­ gone “uplift” for that particular By SID MERCER quite willing to give ample credit hot for all opposing teams the re­ Yankees. or to the sport' page for social chit­ 453 429 433 for the part he played in the devel­ dows. chat or both? evening, as Mr. Biddle subsequent­ New York, March 5.—Jack mainder of the season which -win Carey a Good Man ly proved by paying gracious host opment of the Georgia Tech team, extend throughout the month of Don’t answer questions, ask Heights Dempsey is leaving I'^lorida and will this year and other years, is Bill .Carey, although lacking the Midas them, is a cardinal rule for all to a lot of heels and ears at the Anderson ...... 90 96 111 be here in a few days to tell Wil­ ^March and not end tonight as some touch of Rickard’s inspiration, By LES CONKLIN St. Regis after the fight. Fincher. have understood. seekers after informatioa and I Russelll ...... 93 98 89 liam F. Carey that he is not going Fincher is one of the greatest seems to be a man cut to the gen­ must confess that, any time “Tack” What Is the Answer? Schiebenpflug ...... 110 91 112 to fight again unless his Detroit Roy Norris will be back at his eral dimensions of the dead pro­ New York, March 5—Big league players ever turned out in the regular berth at center for at least Hardwick and Eddie Mack occupy What is the answer? Who is re- Angeli ------1S3 124 99 racing proposition falls down, south, and was an All-America moter and, what he may laclr in ex­ presidents usually are most reticent the same pullman stateroom, 1 am i sponsible for this impending tran- Fields ...... 99 106 119 through failure to pass a law per­ part of the game. And the chances perience and imagination, he over­ in picking pennant winners, but line choice a nuniber of years ago. are that he will be In there all of utlerly baffled and must seek the | gjtion from gutter to salon? mitting the mutuels in Michigan. Fincher, so the rumor has it, comes by an innate sense of busi­ this year both league heads are out light of understauding. Harw;ck j Some blanu it on Brother Tun­ 531 515 530 Old John has determined to give the forty minutes. Norris’ return to ness that Rickard never troubled won’t be back at Georgia Tech the lineup after an absence of sev-" with predictions as to the probable is strictly Back Bay and dear, old ney, who is alleged to have lured Valvoline the Detroit thing a grapple, be­ next fall. It is said he has been ;o acquire. flag winners. President John Hey­ Harvard; Mr. Mack is prominently , the Better Element to the fount of McNamara ...... 113 102 83 cause he regards the automobile eral games will be most welcome Being a railroad builder, he was approached by Mai Stevens, the and may help turn the tide. dier picks the Cubs to win the connected in Revere Beach or some- ' tiis dazzling personality. Besides, Jackson ...... 89 89 102 city as rich territory and ripe for young Yale coach, with a propo­ able to erect an arena at Mjaml National League race, while Presi­ thing. They occupied the same ; didn't he marry into the landed Bell ...... 106 102 82 any sporting venture to which The presence of Curry at the Beach at a minimum waste of sition that would give the Ell in­ helm of the Meriden outfit is bound dent Barnard thinks the Athletics stateroom uot only because they i gentry, thus making all of kin? Howard ...... 92 105 105 Dempsey may lend his name. He stitution bis services as line coach money and time. No other promoter will check the reign of the Y’ankees found the arrangement nutually :You rapidly answer yes and no, in Schendel ...... 106 100 109 has already tied up with a group to prove an attraction in itself. Old could have got the work done in in the junior circuit. during the football season. time fans here well recall his fine agreeable but because their inter- ! the order named, to that one. Any­ that will build a race track in De­ If This Is True— the comparative few weeks at his Barnard’s prophecy may have ests happened to be indentical, i how, the matter out-dates Brother 506 498 486 troit as soon as the anticipated fa­ work with the old G team years ago disposal without paying a prohibi­ been influenced somewhat, however Another Interesting angle to this and will be on hand tonight to give Hardwick being vice president of | Tunney. vorable legislative action is com­ rumored offer to Fincher is that u tive price. Carey got it done for that he was speaking at a sport the Boston Garden and Mr. Mack j ■ It goes back to Benny Leonard Bradenton. Fla.—All but three of plete. him the glad hand he deserves. $40,000 and salvaged a quarter of banquet in Philadelphia at the time. may mean the breaking up of the Jack is a real veteran of the game; its matchmaker. They' wanted to ' and Ritchie ’’litchell, a couple of the 42 players on the Red Sox Dempsey knows something of graduate system of coaching at this by selling the lumber to the If he had picked the Yanks the talk to a prize fighter and they I racing from the standpoint of a one of the few still actively con­ evening vrould have been ruined for society men from Stillman’s gym­ roster reported today for the second New Haven. city of Miami. His arrangements came here to do it because the prize nasium, who consented to aid de­ practice session. The majority of stable-owner and a player. He nected with the favorite indoor with the railroad, whereby rates the boys who threw the party. If the offer was made, and pastime in this section of the state. fighter wouldn’t talk to them under | vastated Fr^ce, at the behest of the Sox are arm sore and leg-weary knows little of the business end. there seems ample reason to be­ were cut in half for the fight crowd, Heydier believes the Giants and any other circumstances. In Florida he discovered that he He Is manager of the Endees and the Pirates will be Chicago’s Anne Morgan. after their first peppery workout. lieve that Stevens did write Fin­ was a stroke that only a man such Society Manager ; Miss Morgan’s behest was ac­ had plenty to learn about a game coach as well. At times, he dons a as Carey could achieve. The hand­ strongest rivals. John McGraw ex­ he had played for years as a fight­ cher to that effect, it can be taken suit. Incidentally, Jack still edn pects the Cubs. Pirates and Car­ This might have been so.mething companied' by a purse of about itself intrigued by what went on for granted that Stevens didn’t do ling of the ticket sale, they say, was with which to regale the member­ $150,000 aud I will say the young er. However, he got by in 'Florida show the present day stars a few effected in a manner that would dinals to give his Giants the most probably had its influence in the so of his volition without the con­ pointers about the game. trouble. Charley Comlskey, White ship at Piping Rock, if it wasn't men earned it. Those lads put on shaping of Brother Tunney’s self- by picking his spots and he ought sent or approval of the football have done credit to Rickard him­ for the fact that Wall Street, Madi­ to do just as well in racing. Jack Curry will not be the only self. Sox owner, picks the Cuba to lead a prize fight that evening and so­ determined destiny, too. But that committee. old-timer here tonight. Danny the National League procession. son Square Garden and Narragan- ciety, which attended the show as doesn’t explain the fact that Jack Dempsey does not intend to re­ Their sanction of such an offer So, the Garden directorate has sett Pier have been moving in the a duty, went away in a glorious tire as a boxing promoter but be Ahern of Middletown is slated to two radically dissimilar types to The early betting odds rate the Sharkey, the ex-sallor, is living in naturally Implies that they are referee instead, of Al Huband as Cubs 3 to 2 favorites, with the same set these several years. Never, daze. The chances are good that the exclusive Chestnut Hill section IS planning to make Detroit his base quite willing to have the forward consider for its general manager: however, had it become necessary converts in High Places were made of operations, with Floyd Fitzsim­ announced yesterday. Ahern play­ one, a spender who makes money; Giants, Cardinals ^and Pirates all of Boston, with a young millionaire wall at Yale directed by a coach ed many games with Lfiddletown 5 to 2 choices. The Reds are 8 to before for the social register to rub that night. The Dempsey-Carpen- for a patron; nor does It explain mons to handle the detail work and other than one who learned his the other, an arch-conservative covers with the city directory. It himself to furnish a background against Manchester in those hal­ ' who saves it. They may not reach a 1 and you can write your own tic­ tier business must have helped, too. how it comes about that Johnny football at Yale. lowed days gone by. He, too, will he ket on the others. sfhiply represented the trend of a Then Comes Tunney Buckley, the ex-truckman, is so for publicity purposes. The pair Penalty to Honor ' decision at the current meeting or, Yanks Favorites day that has witnessed the entree already contemplate staging a in line for a renewal of acquaint­ if they do, they may withhold its Brother Tunney’s appearance on busy attending Boston “first Fincher’s loss, added to Miller’s ances with old-time basketball fans In the American League the of Tony Biddle, Jr. into the field the scene undoubtedly was fortuit­ nights” that life has become one lightweight championship fight In departure, would be a severe blow purport for a more plausible mo­ Yanks are even money favorites, as the dilletante manager of a the Detroit baseball park and here tonight. ment. In either case, it seems likely ous, for it established the fact that skirt stud after another. to Georgia Tech football, but not with the Athletics quoted at 5 to 4. fighter. prize fighting wasn’t always con­ Dempsey has made overtures to Kid The Rec Girls meet the All-Col­ that Carey can have the position, if No, the mere I think of it, the one which would be so terrible that legians of New Haven in the pre­ The St. Louis Browns are third Tony actually has nothing to do ducted in a manner calculated to more I am convinced that I must Chocolate and other little fellows Bill Alexander couldn’t get out he cares to assume its responsibili­ choice at S to 1. with the active management of to perform lor him. liminary engagement. Dancing will ties. And it may be that he doesn’t. make those of sweeter natures ask myself one more question: from under. follow the main attraction. The uncertainty as to how the Rene De Vos, the Belgian, but the swoon right away in horror. The Whither are we drifting and why Back in old John’s head there ts He has said nothing of the ru­ Yankees will fill Joe Dugan's fact that he lends his name to such fact that the Better Element found not? lingering ambition to crawl Into shoes at third base has Influenced the ring once more himself to put mored offer to Fincher. Atlanta An extra auto key might easily the odds on the world’s champions his dukes up with some big bozo newspapers, however, have been save you tremendous annoyance to some extent. The A’s have a who will tear into him. He would crying in alarm about it, and im­ plater. Get one now before you need big edge on the Yanks at this po­ chance being flattened by one blow ploring the athletic authorities at it, from Bralthwaite— 52 Pearl St. Training Camp sition with three capable third / ' " > m himself if he could trade with a Georgia Tech to do all In their —Advt. sackers available In Dykes, Fox slugger. He wants no more of those power to keep Fincher for the and Hale. lads whose idea Is to peck him to Tornado. Labor In Great Britain recently F-Ua^s-h^e-s Emil Yde, the tall southpaw with pieces. Being a graduate of Tech, Fin­ won its fourth consecutive by-elec­ the short name, gets another Jack Not to Fight cher may be a hard man to take tion, In some part of Pennsyl­ chance to make good on the big away to New Haven. On the other vania, it seems, they hold the same J It is now the belief of Carey and hand, Yale Is one of the richest time circuit this year. “Eddie” is other Garden officials that Demp­ kind of elections, but spell the “by” St. Petersburg, Fla., March 6.— up with Detroit. Five years ago schools in the country and well differently. The Yankees hold their first prac­ sey will not fight next summer, un­ he was a sensation with the Pi­ less bis Detroit bubble bursts and able to make an attractive offer to tice game today. In his first work­ rates, and American Association any man it really wants. out of the season yesterday Babe leaves him in need of old “ready." men declare be is as good as ever. Jack Isn’t investing In the Michi­ The moral to all this, if there Ruth drove two balls almost to the Last year he won nineteen games is any, is that Alex is paying a lake. He missed the horsehide only gan proposition but at the same and lost twelve with Indianapolis. time the money isn’t rolling in as penalty for all the honor heaped once. Even if he fails to star on ,the upon him and his football team mound for .the Tigers, Yde may; be it used to and expenses are even last fall—the penalty of losing M any a man has a flat nose coverted into an outfielder because higher. San Antonio, Tex.—Manager Mc- He can get half a million guaran­ two major assistants 'Who helped ^ from poking it into other Graw of the Giants is the inventor of his hitting. He always bats him make the team the outstand­ over .300 and starred as a pinch teed to fight and probably will people’s business of a one-inning ball game. Yester­ make close to a million if he meets ing one of the year. day each team kept the hitter with the Pirates. Bucky Har­ ris, however, declares he will use the right man. field until it had engin­ Even if he gets a good break !n eered 27 putouts. and had but one him only for pitching purposes. inning at bat. The scrubs scored a A Hero Returns his other affairs in Detroit it is Last Night Fights 3 to 0 victory over the regular. Bruce Caldwell, the idol of Yale possible that Dempsey will consider a year ago last fall, goes back to an early fall match In Canada. It At New York: George Courtney, New Haven this season. But the could be sthged at Windsor, just Oklahoma light - heavyweight, Clearwater, Fla.— Fritz Wilson, youth whftj once was the toast of across the river from Detroit, and knocked out Nando Tassi, of Italy, former Notre Dame second baseman the town is returning as a failure, thus escape the heavy federal tax. 3. who has been paying his own bills not as a conquering hero. He has In Canada the government tariff is At Buffalo, N. Y.: Jimmy Slat-, here in the hope of landing a job been farmed out to the New Haven 25 cents a person regardless of tery, Buffalo, outpointed Len with the Brooklyn club or one of its club In the Eastern League by the ticket prices. Darcy, light-heavyweight champion farms, is to get his chance. Manager Cleveland Indians for further sea­ If this should come to pass the of Michigan, 6; Maxie Rosenbloom, Robinson has promised him to the soning. Garden will likely handle the pro­ New York, outpointed Garfield Macon, Ga., Club. What a comedown for the Rhode motion, Dempsey likes to deal with Johnson, Pittsburgh negro, 6. Island boy! Heralded as one of the respmisible people. He stuck to At Philadelphia: Matt Adgle, Avalon, Cal. -Norman McMil­ greatest baseball and football stars Rickard, who made him a million­ Philadelphia light - heavyweight, lan an4 Clarence Blair, reserve in­ ever turned out at Yale, he failed aire, and now he has a high regard won decision over Con O’Kelly, fielders, are making a good Impres­ to make good with the Indians, and for Carey, who teamed with him in Irish heavyweight, 10. ' ' sion on Manager Joe McCarthy, the made such an indifferent" showing Florida. They will have a talk here At Newark, N. J.: Charlie Wein­ latter admited today. Third base-, with the New York Football Giants this week. er t, Newark heavyweight, won de­ man Clyde Beck, the presumed un- last fall that they decided to let cision over Murray Gitlltt, of New ::ertain link in the regular Cubs In­ him go. He will spend the season After he had knocked out Bob on the right, are sho'wn *in the servatlon. It was an arm for a Boston, March 5.—Jack Demp­ Haven, Conn., 10. WIPE CRACK$ field, is autoraatlcaiy put on defense in the drab parks a minor league Fitzsimmons and Jim Corbett for above picture before the fight start­ natural book and a devastating one. sey, it was announced today, will by the efforts of these youngsters. circuit, a far cry from the huge the second time in 1902, the great ed. The referee was Eddie Graney, Monroe’s trunks are so bigb they take part in a charity boxing'card stadiums packed with thousands of who officiated in practically all of are mindful of Jack Sbarkey In the at the Boston Garden Friday night. M WOSBAWO IS K admirers. Jefferies was matched with Jack St. Petersburg, Fla., March 5.— Dallas, Tex.—Manager Black- the big bouts of that day. Dempsey fight, when Sharkey had Adbording to Eddie Mack, promo­ George Harper and Joe Dugan are StCEPbBjMii' Bur Lurne of the White Sox was advised Munro and they met in San Fran- Jefferies appears to be uncon­ his pants so high the referee had to ter, Dempsey will fight a three oanjb The fibres of wood are strong­ the only two Braves’ holdonts. The m CAti today that President Comlskey had j cisco on AuV. 26. cerned and he seems to be counting pull them down several times. round exhibition preliminary to the first of a series of scrub gimes be­ ••••Him i.FiALU-**- signed Harold McKaiu, right hand est near the center of the trunk ■*’ ...... the house. The position in which Jefferies knocked out Monroe hi Joe Dundee-Al Mello bout, Demp- 1 The two fighters, with Jefferies tween a Gowdy and an Eyers team ed pitcher from Decatur, 111. or limb. . his left arm bangs is worib ob- the second round. sey^B oppotMnt wag unnamed. will be played today. k ■ \ J ' -■ '•S' \

“1?AGE'TEN' EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1929. The Poultry Season Is Here—Herald Ads Will Sell Baby Chicks And Supplies Now!

Want Ad Information. Lost and Found Tailoring— Dyeing— Cleanln,» 24 WISE, SMITH PLAN ABANDON MATINEE . ' LOST— PACKAGE between Parker TOLLAND street, and Marlow’s store, Finder I SUITS MADE TO ORDER $25 up. Manchester call 2071. Easter comes early—order now. NEW 10 STORY STORE The Ladies Aid Society of the OFSOCWINPUY Cleaning and pressing. Hartford Federated church will servfe their j Evening Herald Tailoring Co. Nick Della Fera, Prop., Mail Your Ad LOST— TAN MALE police dog. Tel. 15 Oak street; regular monthly supper in thej Classified Advertisements 2141 Manchester. Reward. church dining rooms Friday evs-| STATE TAILORING SHOP. Clearing, Will Go Up Beside Present ning. Supper committee,,Mrs. Sam- There will no matinee perform­ Count six average words to a line. Annonncenicnts pressing, dyeing, repairing. Suits ance of “ Pals First,’’ the Sock and Initials, numbers and n.bbrevlatlons made to order. Michael Della Fera. Building^ on Site of Former ual Simpson, Mrs. L. Ernest Hall, each count as a word and compond The Herald Mrs. William Senk. W. E. BROCKWAY. 34 Church street, Prop.. 10 Bissell street, next to Roberts Opera House. Buskin production to be presented words as two words. Minimum cost is formerly with Watkins Bros., an­ Western Union. The all day sewing meeting of the Friday evening, 8 o’clock, at price of three Unes. ^ nounces that he has opened his own NATIONAL HAT and Shoe Shining Union Missionary society will meet Cheney Hall. The illness of Jacob shop and will do upholstering and Wise, Smith & Company, a lead­ with Mrs. Frank A. Newman Lilne rates per day for transient repairing on all kinds of furniture. | Parlor, hats reblocked, cleaned, ing department store of Hartford Rubinow, who was to play one of Tel. 1352-W for estimates. renovated; kid and satin shoes d>ed Thursday. the principal parts, has made neces­ ^ Effective March i any color. Expert work guaranteed. for thirty-one years, announces the Cash Charge ______I Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wilcox of Mer- sary several changes in the cast, SEWING MACHINES rented by week ] 887 Main street. most decided building expansion 6 Consecutive Days . . 7 ctsj 9 cts row ■were guests of their daughter, and it is deemed inadvisable to at­ or month. Repairs on all makes. _>ew | movement of its career with the an­ Mrs. Rupert West and family Fri­ and used machines for sale. Singer i EXPERT TAILORING, suits made to tempt a matinee performance. I 11 “ til l l cts measure, choice of fabrics, reason­ nouncement to-day that within one day last. • All orders for irregular insertions Sewing Machine Co., 649 Main. 'Tel. able prices, work guaranteed. Re­ month the first step in erecting a James Wilson, president of the 2828-W. modeling. cleaning and pressing. M. The regular meeting of Tolland Sock and Buskin Club, who made a will be charged at the one-time rate. new, large central unit for the es­ Grange No. 51, P. of H. will be held Special rates for long term every STEAMSHIP TICKETS—All parts of H. Chapnlck, 20 Birch. tablishment on Main street, to con­ hit in “ The Whole Town’s Talk- dav advertising given upon request. the world. Ask for sailing lists and in the Federated church vestery ing.” will replace Rubinow Mary Ads ordered for three or six dnys rates. Phone 750-2. Robert J. Smith, CALL 1419—HAVE your suit or dress sist of ten fioors for retail trade, Tuesday evening March 5th. ! Reardon and Victor Swanson' nlav and stopped before the third 1009 Main street. cleaned, pressed, repaired for Easter. will he started. dav will be charged only for ihe ac Costs little—will look like new. Miss Lucille Agard spent Friday j the other leads. ^ ^ tual number of times the ad appear­ Modern Dyers and Cleaners, 11 Clip this Blank—Write Your Ad, The new building, which will in Hartford. , Automobiles for Sale Tickets for Friday night may be ed. charging at the rate earned, but School. represent the ultimate in depart­ Miss Miriam Underwood who un­ obtained at Kemp’s Music House no allowances or refunds can be made ^ ment store architecture and ap­ derwent an operation at the Hart­ on si.K time ads stopped after the 1927 FORD FORDOR SEDAN CUSTOM TAILORED SUIT made to Print your name and address bejow. Bidwell’s and the School street Rec! 1925 FORD TUDOR measure, your choice of coloring, pointments, and which, it is said, ford hospital three weeks ago te- This play is for the benefit of Group ^‘^N^o^"tlil forbids” : display lines not BETTS GARAGE weave, $25 up. Work guaranteed. will bring to Hartford shoppers turned home Tuesday. Three, Washington Trip Fund.. Hudson-Essex Dealer— 129 Spruce Manchester Tailor Shop. 241 North some modern conveniences and Mrs. Gustave Slechsit, and The Herald will not be responsible Main street. daughter, Mrs. Mason and friends j for more than one incorrect insertion FOR SALE—1924 Overland sedan, facilities which have not yet reach­ of any advertisement ordered for good condition, price $50. a trade ORDER YOUR SUIT OR topcoat for ed the shopping center of New of Springfield were recent guests at considered. Burton Keeney, 596 Easter. Expert cleaning, dyeing. . - the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Harry more than one time. pairing, pressing. Work called for York, ■will present a hew sixty-fool The inadvertent omission of Ip^or- Keeney, telephone 1194-12. Main street front, extending from Wood. rect publication of advertising be and delivered. Diana's Tailor Shop, 3 rectified only by cancellation uf the NEXT TO A rr.W Buick Is a used Eldridge street. Tel. 1734. the present nine-story section of Mrs. Ellen Benton West is mak­ Only 16 Days charge made for the s^ervice rendered. Buick. 1927 Brougham. 1926 Sport ing improvements on her dwelling Roadster, 1926 Two-Door Sedan, 1924 and Mail to The Herald for Real the store, which will remain. Help Wanted— .Male 8G Nine stories above ground, each house. Everett Robertson of All advertisements must conforrn Brougham, 1924 Regular Sedan. 1926 Rockville Is the contractor. in stvle. copy and typography with Four Sedan. Capitol Buick. Phone floor representing an extension of T hen Com es regulations enforced by the publiih- 1600. OCEAN LINERS. South America; the corresponding level in the pres­ At the town meeting held Mon­ ers and they reserve the right to Europe; India, etc. Need men. Gocid ent building to the south, which is day afternoon March 4th, it was edit, revise or reject any copy con­ FOR S.^LE— REO 7 passenger tour­ wages. No experience required. RESULTS voted to lay a 25 mill tax on the ing. Chandler sedan. 3 Reo trucks. Stamp brings particulars. Mr. E. now the latest of the Wise, Smith sidered objectionable. grand list of 1928 a reductlcn of CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads Biown’s Garage. Telephone 869. Cor­ Arculus, Mount Vernon N. Y. & Company group, and extending S p r i n g ner Cooper and West Center streets. two mills less than the previous to bo published same day must be re­ OR two floors below the street level, ceived by 12 o’clock noon. Saturdays WANTED-AMBITIOUS MEN, boys year. to learn the barber trade. Individual this future nucleus of a larger and Miss Mary Galvin v/ho has been 10:30 a. m. FOR SALE— GOOD USED CARS instruction with latest methods yet more centralized department S e e taught. Day and night courses. in the Hartford hospital for three Telephone Your Want Ads. CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. store system will increase the firm’s Tuition very reasonable. Vaughn s weeks under treatment and ob­ 9 9 Ads are accepted over the telephone Center & Trotter Streets Barber School. 14 Market street, floor space by over 100,000 square servation is considered slightly im­ at the CHARGE RATE given above Tel. 1174 or 2021-2 Hartford. Conn. Phone feet. ‘Elizabeth Park as a convlence to advertisers but proved. Roughly, the new Wise, Smith & “ BeaatifnJ as a Rose” the CASH RATES will be accepted .-s Anto Accessories—Tires 6 Help Wanted— Female FOR AN AD TAKER Harry Wood underwent an opera­ FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ 35 company establishment, which will tion at the Hartford hospital last ness office on or before the seventh BATTERIES FOR YOUR automobile, be rushed into its new form, with day following tbe' first insertion of W.ANTED— ELDERLY woman. to week. ranging from $7 up. Recharging and th-) certainty of functioning in the James Galvin and Miss Margaret Watch this development grow. each ad. otherwise the CHARGE repairing. Distributors of Prest-O- stay with elderly woman permanent­ Henry street and North Elm R.A.TE will be collected. No responsi­ Lite Batteries. Center Auto Supply ly. Mrs. Thomas Dunn, Hartford additional quarters some time to- Galvin were recent guests of their bility for errors in telephoned ads Road. Phone 549-2. Co., 155 Center. Tel. 673. Household G<)ods 51 Apartments, Flats, Tenements 63 wird the latter part of the year, sister Miss Mary Galvin at the hos- Street, will be assumed and their accuracy will present a facade on Main street cannot be guaranteed. pilal. • • • Garages •Service— Storage 10 Situations Wanted— F'emalc 38 FOR SALE—LARGE STOCK of used FOR RENT—4, 6 AND 6 room rents. of an aggregate frontage of 172 Mrs. Harry Wood visited Mr. Nice little farm of 8 aerds on Tol­ Index of Classifications gas ranges, like new. Must go re­ $28 up. Apply Edward J. Holt. 865 feet, while the addition will go back Wood in the hospital ’Sunday after­ land street about 1 mile from De­ DESOTO AND HUPMOBILE Sales gardless of price. Our loss, vour Main street. Telephone 56U. pot Square. Sale price $5,500. Evening Herald Want Ads are now and Service; also Chevrolet service a n t e d —TO DO Spring house gain. Edward Hess. 855 Main street. to a depth of over 200 feet. The noon. grouped according to classifications the same as formerly. cleaning by the hour. Tel. 682-13. FOR RE.NT—FIVE ROOM flat on D^l- rear of the entire property meas­ Miss Augusta Nickers teacher at Six room single, Greenacre sec­ below and for handy reference will mont street, downstairs, nil nod- H. A. STEPHENS Office and Store Equipment 54 ures forty feet more than the front. Buff Cap school spent the week-end appear in the numerical order Indi­ Center at Knox Sts. Tel. 939-2 WANTED—HOUSEWORK 2 or 3 days ern improvements and a:arage. In­ tion, $6,200. House has all con­ cated: a week, or would do washings and quire 37 Delmont street. Tel. 94-5. Raze Historic Building with friends in Wethersfield. veniences and is very reasonable in Births ...... ^ ironings at home. Inquire 186 Oak FOR S.ALE— GOING out of grocery The old shell of the once famous Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Diniock are price. Engagements ...... ^ FOR RENT—LARGE GARAGE and street, or telephone 603-3 after 5 liusiness, selling out stock fixtures, TO KENT—GREENACRES Wads­ rejoicing over the birth of a little o’clock. worth street. 5 room flat, all modern Roberts opera house, associated Marriages ...... ^ repair sliop. centrally located. Apply including slicing machine, scales, with the memory of some of the daughter born last Thursday at the We have a choice corner on Cen­ Deaths ...... to Aaron Johnson. Phone 524. electric coffee mill, meat block, glass improvements. Inquire 98 Church ter street for a gas and service sta­ Card of Thanks ...... show case, and remainder of gro­ street or telephone 1348. greatest actors, singers and celebri­ Rockville City hospital. WA.NTED—POSITION as practical ceries at below cost. Philip Lewis, ties of the nineteenth century, will tion. 100% location on this busy Lost and Found ...... i Business Services Offered 13 nurse. Telephone 735-2 after 5:30. S3 Charter Oak street. Fam u and Land for I'ale 71 MAX’S CLOTHES SLASHED street. It is worth while. Announcements ...... ^ be razed, along with other proper­ Personals ...... '• • • • * ty on the site of the new project. Boston, March 5.— While more Nice single. Porter street, 6 Antomobllea CHAIR CANING and Splint seating. Articles For Sale 45 Wanted— To Buy 58 FOR SALE— 4 ACRES of cleared land than 100 policemen and detectives, Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices on State highway. 3 miles from Man­ On the old opera house stage a rooms. All up-to-date, garage Automobiles for Sale ...... * right. L. E. Basey, Sr.. 595 Main aided by elevated railway guards, Automobiles for Exchange . . . . o FOR S.ALE—INTER.NATIONAL Cor­ chester Center. See Stuart J. Wasley, parade of distinguished persons, in­ space, offered at $7,250. 'Very street. So. Manchester. Tel. 283l-'.V. WANTED—TO EXCHANGE money 815 Main street. Telephone 1428-2. today hunted two subway “ slasher” Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 6 respondent School course. Electrical, for junk of all kinds. Prices much cluding Edwin Booth, Fanny reasonable terms. Auto Repairing— Painting ...... 7 nearly paid tor, will sell it for half suspects— a man and a woman with Millinery— Dressmaking 1S> price. May choose any other course. better than recently. What have Davenport, ’Ole Bull and Adelina Auto Schools ...... 7-A ) you? Call 849 for prompt attention. Houses for Sale 72 Patti appeared in succession before a horseshoe ring— Thomas J. Ryan, Autos—Ship by T ru c k ...... a Box I, in care of Herald. Wm. Ostrinsky. Autos— For Hire ...... 9 FRANCES GOWNS designing, crea­ Hartford audiences for several de­ elevator operator at police head­ tion of exclusive New York, Paris IF YOU WANT A FINE home at "a Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 Electrical Appliances— Radio 49 WANTED TO BUY all kinds of cattl- fair price here it Is: 7 rooms, steam cades. quarters, had his overcoat cut from Vlotorcvcles— Bicycle ...... H models. Dainty frocks, coats, suits Robert). Smith you can afford. Frances Gowns, 679 and chickens, fair price. Dispose of heat, large lot, near school. Price A sense of unity between , the shoulder to shoulder while enroute IVanted Autos— Motorcycles . . . . 12 your stock at a profit. Gordon's Na­ low—easy terms. Investigate now! BuKineKM anil Profesalona* Services Main street. Phone 2818-W. FOR S.ALE— ALL ELECTRIC radios from Schollay Square to Kenore 1009 Main 7 tubes $40; 0 tubes $65; 9 tubes. $65. tive Market. Phone 1650. B. E. Judd, 843 Main street. Tel. present high building in the depart­ Business Services Offered ...... 13 2951. ment store group and the new one, Square. Heretofore, the “ subway Household Services Offered ...... 13-A Consoles for above $30. 10 Beech Moving— Trucking— Storage 20 street. Tel. 2219. WILL PAY THE HIGHEST cash slasher” had confined his or her Insurance, Mortgages, Building—Contracting ...... 14 FOR SALE— WASHINGTON street, which will match it in height will prices for ragu. paper, magazines, efforts to cutting the fur coats of Steamship Tickets. Florists—Nurseries ...... 15 GENERAL TRUCKING— Local and PROMPT AND EFFICIENT radio ser­ old metal. Will also buy all kinds of brand new six room Colonial. Oak be achieved by carrying out across Funeral Directors ...... 16 chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Tel. floors throughout, fire place, tile the entire front a new single cor­ women, 37 having been victims. Heating— Plumbing—Roofing . . . 17 long distance, well equipped for vice. Sets, parts and accessories. tobacco, fertilizer, wood, grain, Official Willard Battery Station. 1545. bath, large corner lot. Price right. Insurance ...... 18 Terms. Call Arthur A. Knofla. 'Tele­ nice effect and ground floor ex­ Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 19 heavy freight, etc. Experienced men. Phone us your troubles. Bausola terior appearance matching the Prompt service. Rates very reason­ Radio and Battery Service. Tel, Rt »ms Without Board 59 phone 782-2, 875 Main street. THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: Moving—Trucking—Storage — . 20 able. Frank V. Williams, Buckland. 244S-W. modern theme of the new com­ Painting—Papering ...... 21 989-2. FOR SALE—JUST OFF Bast Center panion section. It has not been Professional Services ...... - 22 ATWATER-KENV CONSOLE. all FOR RENT— ROOM in private family street, nice 6 room home, fire place, Repairing ...... for gentleman only. Apply 23 Laurel oak floors and trim, 2 car garrge, fully decided what combination of Bayard MANCHESTER AND NEW YORK electric radio $98 installed. One used Tailoring—Dj’eing— Cleaning .’.. 24 radio and loop aerial $5. street. high elevation. Owner says sacrifice. stone facing and trim will be used Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 Motor Dispatch. Dally service be­ Price very low. Small amount cash, Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Brauche? tween New York and Manchester. WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE on the front. Wanted— Business Service...... 26 it Oak Street FOR RENT— 1 OR 2 furnished rooms mortgages arranged. Call Arthur A. Ednrntlonnl Call 7 or 1282. with all improvements at 18 W il­ Knofla. Telephone 782-2. 875 Main New York Architects Courses and Classes ...... 27 liams street. Call 97-2. street. Dennison and Hirons, New York PERRETT & GLENNEY. Call any­ 49-A Private Instruction ...... 28 Fuel and Feed architects, who designed the newly Dancing ...... 28-A time. Tel. 7. Local and long distance 1 moving and trucking and freight Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 WOOD FOR SALE—First cla o oak FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, all occupied quarters of the Hartford Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 work and express. Daily express to modern improvements. Call 1781. National Bank and Trust company, Hartford. wood by the load or cord; also apple Flniincinl tree and oak wood for fireplaces, it COVENTRY at Pearl and Main streets, have Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 LOCAL and LONG distance moving, Can't be beat. Frank V. Willi ims. Apartiiients, Flats, Tenement,. 63 Business Opportunities ...... 32 Buckland. 989-2. been selected • by the department Money to Loan ...... 33 by experienced men. Public store-’ ! house. L. T. Wood, 55 Bissell street. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all store to draw up the plans. In the Money Wanted ...... 34 ! FOR SALE-^SI,AB wood, stove Help and Situalioim Tel. 496. improvements and garage. Inquire Coventry Choral Club met with i new structure, which will embody a length, fireplace wood 6 to 9 ' 'liars i 121 Spruce street. Help Wanted—F em ale...... 35 a truck load. V. Firpo. 1!6 Wells Bolton Choral Club Monday evening combination of stone exterior, in all Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 Professional Services street. Phone 2466-W and z634-2. I FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, all to work on the cantata ‘"The Father probability, the keynote is a blend Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 I ■ improvements. Inquire at 115 Wal- of Waters.” ’’ of beauty and utility. The firm Agents Wanted ...... 37-A PIANO TUNING FOR SALE—THE FOLLOWING kinds I nut street. Situations Wanted— Female . . . . 38 of wood, sawed stove lengtli, and Coventry Choral Club will meet promises that the shoppers of Hart­ Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 John Cockerliam under cover, chestnut hard and slab FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement. Wednesday evening of this week at ford and surrounding towns will Employment Agencies ...... 40 & Orchard St. Tel. 245-5. L. T. Wood Company, 59 Bissell St. herewith find the ultimate in de­ Live Stock— Pcln— Poultry— Vehicles North Elm street, newly renovated, the home of Mrs. A. J, Vinton in­ modern improvements, garage. Call partment store architecture, a field Dogs— Birds—Pets ...... 41 EXPERT BARBERING. . courteous FOR SALE—HARD WOOD slabs, 258. stead of Tuesday evening. Live Stock— Vehicles ...... 42 and expert service that will win sawed stove ’.°ngtli $U) per cord. O. which in the last few years has Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 your approval. Latest styles, follow­ H. Whipple, telephone 2228 .‘venlngs. Coventry Grange, No. 75, P, of II. will meet at their hall Thursday made great strides in meeting the 4 jkf Ml Wanted — Pe'.s—Poultry—Stock 44 ing dictates of fashion. Midget Bar­ FOR RENT—SIX ROOM flat, modem demand of an increasingly dis­ V ll For Sale— MIsrellnneouK ber Shop, 1013 Main street. POR SALE—BEST ot hard wood $8 improvements, rent reasonable. In­ evening. The program is in charge Articles for Sale ...... 45 load mixed wood $6 50 load, slabs quire 234 Oak street. of the graces arid a very interest­ criminating public. Representatives It was after a great battle in which Francis I, the Boats and Accessories ...... 46 Repairing ‘J3 $7.00. Cash. Claries Palmer, 895-3. of Wise, Smith and company have new king of France, was victorious, that Bayard was Building Materials ...... 47 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, ill ing proigram is being planned. A Diamonds— Watches—Jewelry .. 48 completed a tour of the country, es­ AUTOMOBILES— Wagons repainted. Garden, V’arm, Dairy Productu 50 j improvements, stea.n heat, and short sketch about advertising ap­ called upon for a signal honor. The king, desiring to be Electrical Appliances—Radio . . . 49 garage. Inquire at 52 Russell street. pearing on the stage. A debate will pecially in the middle west where Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A Duco or varnish. Prices reasonable, made a knight, knelt before Bayard; and the brave expert work. We can save you GRAIN. FLOUR, hay and straw. Try i ■Telephone 303-2. be a feature of the evening. some of the most modern stoBes Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 have reached completion, in order soldier placed a sword upon his shoulder creating him Household Goods ...... 51 money. Peter A. Baldwin, Soutli 20 per cent Moons Dairy feed. We j FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, all im­ Friday evening Mrs. Barne’s Machinery and Tools ...... 52 Main' street. Phone 329. feed it at our own farm. 1. P. Camp­ provements. garage. Apply 28 Hollis­ to bring to this local venture the a knight. ^ / Musical Instruments ...... 53 bell. Phone 2400. ' Sunday School class will meet at V sy. NEA.'T^augh Special Permission of th«^Publiah«r^ T^» Bcek af Knawltdge. CnpyrighO 923-26^ EXPERT SAW FILING, bicycle re­ ter street. the chapel. best available data on which to Office and Store Equipment...... 54 pairing. tires and parts. Work build. Sporting Goods— G u n s...... 55 Household Goods 51 TO RENT — CENTENNIAL apart­ Miss Gladyce Orcutt and friend Specials at the Stores ...... 56 guaranteed, prices reasonable. Work ments. four room apartment, jani­ Although the exact date of start- Wearing Apparel— Furs ...... 57 done while you wait. Bills’ Tire Re­ Miss Helen Donavan of New Lon­ pair Shop, 180 Spruce -treet. WANTED YOU TO see a real sewing tor service, heat, gas range, ice box ! ing the job has not been decided, it Wanted—to Buy ...... 58 machine ’’Ruby”, made by the New furnislied. Call Manchester Con­ don spent their vacation last week Rooms— Dunrd— Hoteln—Resorts struction Company, 2100 or 782-2. 1 is announced that the first step will BICYCLE REPAIRING, tires, parts, Home Sewing Machine Company. with friends and relatives in Bris­ be either just before or just after RestanrnntK expert service. Complete stock of $2.1)0 puts one in your home, and tol, Vt., returning home Sunday. Rooms Without Board ...... s-.. 59 fishing tackles, .ausical Instruments, $2.00 per week. Benson Furniture TO RENT— 4 ROOM TENEMENT, re­ ! Easter, which is March 31. When Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A prices right. J. P. Ledgard, 248 Ni rth Company. finished, ready for occupancy Mar. Representative Franklin Orcutt all is completed, some time this Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 15. Near Main street and the' mills. and Louis Daniels also Secretary of Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 Main streeij, Rent $17 per month. Inquire 62 year, the present companion build­ State W. L. Higgins and Judge Gill- Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... 62 SEWING m A'CHINB repairing ot all FOR SALE—TWO SINGLE beds | School street. ing of nine stories will also greet Rent Estate Fur Rent Complete $10. Phone 413. man went to Washington7 D. C. makes, oils, needles and supplies. K. TO RENT—FIVE ROOM tenement, customers with a new face both Apartments, Flats. Tenements .. 63 W. Garrard. 37 Edward street. Tel, Sunday to attend the Inauguration outside and in, according to the Business Locations for Rent . . . . 64 715. FOR SALE—RECONDITIONED elec­ all improvements, including gas at returning home in time to attend Houses for Rent ...... 65 tric washing machines — bargain 151 Pearl street. Inquire 147 Pearl announcement to the effect that all Suburban for Rent ...... 66 WANTED—AUTO owners desiring prices, cash or terms. The Home street. the Leg.islature this morning. fixtures and much of the equipment Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 expert repair or welding service at Electric Appliance Corp., 749 Main Wanted to R e n t...... 68 Anyone interested in the new of the present store will be modern­ reasonable prices to call at The street. Phone 2936. m , State road connecting Rockville Renl Estate For Salo Oliver Welding Works, corner Pearl Two new biographies of presl-, ized. Apartment Buildings for Sale . . . 69 and Spruce streets. OPPORTUNITY FOR 'THOSE having 1 are called “ This Man and Coventry should attend the Business Property for S a le ...... 70 ??as service put In this Spring— 2 | hearing to be held Wednesday of Farms and I.and for S a le ...... 71 VACUUM CLEANER—Clock, phono­ Vulcan cabinet gas ranges with j Adams” and ‘ Meot Gfinsral this week at 1:30 p. m.. Room 65 Word-blindness, the Inability Rouses for Sale ...... 72 graph, door closer repairing. Lock hghters $8 each. One practically new I .. mv-p Hterarv een- to learn to read and spell, was Lots loi' Sale ...... 7:> and gunsmithing; key fitting. Quality gat range with broiler, ’ a , u gen at the Capitol. Resort Property for S a le ...... 74 Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. lighter and white enamel bade vlth tiomen of the ua,y shouM go a Plans are under way for a min­ originally thought to be due to Suburban for Sale ...... 75 shelf $16. One Vulcan smooth-top step farthwr. How about such strel show and chicken pie supper feeble-mindedness, but now it is When the queen asked Real Estate for Exchange...... 76 CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired, t L L « - Wanted—Real Estate 77 lighter and white titles as ‘ Van, Van the President for.March 20. This will be under suggested that the causes may be one of her generals why kev fitting, safes opened, saw filing enamel warming closet $16. Two 3- „|ori Nov Havps and One of Bayard’s great Auction— Legal Notices and grinding. Work called tor. burner gas stoves $6 each. ' man, riey, iiey. Hayes, ana the auspices of the Coventry Choral traced to defective dev^pm ent in he could not capture Auction S a le s...... Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm WATKINS FURN.'TURE EXCHANGE perhaps “ Getting Grover’s Goat"? Club. the temporal lobe of the brain. exploits was in defense '.^egal Notices ...... street. TeL 462. 17 Oak Street of a castle at Brescia such a “crazy pigeon against an overwhelming house," he replied “ there GAS BUGGIES— A Word to the Wise By FRANK BECK number of attackers, ^ a s an eagle in it." y

THE SOONER SOMEBODY SHES ALWAYS ^ GOOD IN A WAY, YES DRESSER COULD POISONS THAT 6UY, DRESSER, IN THERE TALKING MORNING, IT OCCURRED TO 3 SORT OF TOUR AROUND THE BETTER I’LL LIKE IT. EVER YOU SURE TO DRESSER. WHEN SIMPSON*. ME THAT WE MIGHT THE TERRITORY... IT WOULD SINCE HE'S BECOME SALES MANAGER, THAT HE GIVES HER YOU SAY YOU HANDLE , OUR TAKE HIM SOME TIME MISS DRAB HASN'T GIVEN ME A IS ALL, DIC TA TIO N SHE HAVE A CUSTOMERS ACCOUNTS TO COVER IT r i g h t !/ TUMBLE. NO WONDER ALEC SIR ACTS LIKE A s u g g e s t io n ! BETTER IF THE NOT A BAD JDEA... WAS WILD WHEN HE KID GETTING IS IT NEW SALES MANAGER SIMPSON DESERVES TRIED T O HOG CANDY. REGARDING. CALLED ON TH EM A REWARD FOR VIOLA THE BOOKS PERSONALLY FOR THAT SUGGESTION. N_____ FIRST- HAND INFORMATION

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i Bayard met his death, which was worthy of his whole life, while with a few men he was holding back the Spaniards from pursuing the French army which a was retreating from a difficult position. Raising his sword to his lips, he commanded his followers to turn and face the foe. (Next: Carlo Borromeo) ^Sk.tch.t«ndSynop««,. Cot>y.lgIit.1928.Th«Cfar4«fSoc»ty. Z-aTy^ 7A\ fCftpyrtgbt l*>20 f>y FnnV NUrk, Htg. U S Pat Off.) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHEgrER, CONN,, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1929. r . PAGE ELEVEN . 0 ISENSE NONSENSE SKIPP.Y 3y Percy L. Crosby i -a-*.' Just Like His Mother. ^ OH^PlNC. J'V6 ASKCO He criticized her pudding, he didn’t Hotu's VouA A l l T7i€ ftoYl A m ' 6 fitL S 'A l i t H M i T o 0 6 like her cake; SlA'rHOAV PAft'fV AM* TH6Y PAoM ilfO He wish’d she’d made the biscuits 15 AJK m a m a like his mother used to make. C o n u n ’ o n ? She didn’t wash the dishes and —^ To CoNve i f I CAM HAV/€ i t . - she didn’t make a stew; And she didn’t darn his stockings like his mother used to do. 1 Oh, well, she wasn’t perfect, but she tried to do her best. Until at length she thought her time had come to have a rest; So, when one day he went the same old rigamarole all through She turned and boxed his ears r just like his mother used to do.

\i True Words Spoken in Jest. “What is the secret of success?” asked the Sphinx. “Push,” s^d the button. “Take pains,” said the 1/ ^ window. “Always keep cool,” said 71 the ice. “ Be up to date,” said the «E 6 . U S. M T. OFT. calendar. “ Never lose your head,” 0 19 2 a BY NCA S ER V ir;; .NC. said the barrel. "Make light of Copjm'tht. 1929. Percy L. Crosby, Central Proa Aim .. Ine. Expensive perfume is a matter of I everything,” said the fire. “ Do a L driving business,” said the ham­ iollars and scents. mer. “Aspire to greater things,” OUR BOARDING HOUSE said the nutmeg. “Find a good The Lucky Streak By Fontaine Fox. thing and stick to it,” said the By Gene Ahern f glue.

1 He: "And we will elope at mid- i niglit?” j She: “ Yes, dear.” AS A TVATROki o F SAi r / w^ I am ifJsuLr/ir^ I He: “And will you have all your Tikie ARTS, 1 D o M o r LUCKY? i things packed?” j ? a T i s s m V m a s T a i p e P i e c e / ^ HeSiTATE To SAV THAT THIS I She: “ Sure. My husband is pack-1 VoU A R E vVAM o f Here'^ GOOD LUCK for all letter 'j ing them for me now.” j HEU) foRAA OF ART CALLEP golf fans. You may need it to fin-{ MAMV U)Mo HAFF KioT Z£ ish the hole in par. which is five! she was prettv, short-skirted, and MODERH, »S ToMMVRoT/sAew UMDERSTAMDIiJS T o l.u F F strokes. One solution is on another i pjni^-.cheeked. As she tripped 'v--T oR iNisTAkicE, T h is s t u p i d page. j lightly down the stairs leading from T r u e a p t /— 2 i s s s t a t u e the station, many admiring glances ^^Attfe M P T a t s c u l PTu r u J o P o m e h a t a S o u l ikIs i d e m a d e were cast in her direction. iki t a l l o u ) , c a l l e p ' ' d e s p a i r G 0 0 D “Some girl!” exclaimed one OF VlOLlki STRIM6S, youth to his companion, as they oa A MoMT>AV" IS THE -Z A T i s s HARMOKiV/ y trailed in her wake. r e s u l t o f - • AKi APPLEP “Wonder who the lucky chap Is u; a T / !^ a h she's going to meet?” SRAtFl/----- ART?- As she emerged from the station MV a handsome, broad-shouldered man, fully six feet tall, clasped her in T r V AMD Do SO his arms and kissed her. €ooD/«Aek.-w I LAUSH “ Mother!” he exclaimed fondly. “ I though I’d missed you!” L IK E Z I S S , HA***HA-A- . Arriving in a small western W u p / town, an easterner was attempting to start up a friendly conversation L U C K with a native. X “ Tell me,” he said, “ what is the THE RULES. status of the liquor supply around here?” 1—The idea of Letter Golf is to “ Status,” mumbled the native, “ I change one word to another and dn dunno what you mean.” it in par, a given number of strokes j “ I mean is it easy to obtain liquor Thus to change COW to HEN, in ■ and is there much of it around three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, ! here?” HEN. j “Wall, mister,” said the rustic, 2— You change only one letterI “ all I can tell you is that a little at a time. j while back they turned off the ! water supply tor a week and no- f 3— You must have a complete word, of common usage, for each ! body knew it till the town hall jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ caught afire.” tions don’t count. ‘TfAKE HIM 4— The order of letters cannot be' Wonder if the girls who paint U P o k I it , changed. land powder so freely today believe m in the slogan of the paint manufac­ m a j o r turers. “ Save the surface and you “ You never bring me candy like save all.” you used to before we were mar­ f , ried.” In Japan, dresses are bought by O l M t . i Y NCA SCKV»CC.~INC.' “That so— well, you never heard the pound.- Have to buy then by the ('^'Fontaine Fox. 1929, The Bell Syndic.^te. Inc.) of a fisherman feeding bait to a ounce here. fish after he had caught it, did you?” “ You are working too hard,” said the doctor. WASHINGTON TUBBS II Dirty Work By Crane He— “ Where will you be at din- “I know it,” sighed the patient, ler tim e?” “ but it is the only way I can keep She— “ At dinner.” up the easy payments.” pSSTl ADOLF-QUICK-PUT A, CrET (!£A0Y- T me Ou t Tv\orn under his saddle- by 6E T SE T- dOE, I make a monkey uf dot j f O R T u B p s BUMweP. SURE ewouciH d\s Time. PUNCH TO CHIM HAS DUELIST siosr V IML COCHBAN — PICIURES KNICK VLftMT.orr. QROOef. MeeTiU6 OM field of bonor IN UNIQUE COMBAT, HEMV FWJORlTe HAvS N0\nt£ CR^lNh, "BUTTON, BUTTON, WHO H\T MV WTTON?" IM FIRST SECOND C^WEN THE 'NvA\STlE-'Th£ -BAT-fLE IS ON ANEYll BUT LOOK*. OF 6(\ m £. U WASW'S steed sn o rts AND PITCHES—WASH tS HELPLESS'. >LVUV, ADOLF DOES AS FURtOUSLV, THE OftANO vJllER CHAROES FOR A KNOCK OUT^ ) WE IS ORDERED. srP**, M ’J3 B E C . U . S . F A T , o r r . e B Y WEA S O W C E . m e . r FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Yes! Yes! Yes! By Blosser

fiSE-Uy^CLe AAREf/ ASkS M'S. IT'S JUST VWUAT A SWELL, FRECRLES, lam e YOU IF X vNANT t o g o VNllW AIAA FENd LITTLE VKJOCDS C AK ® v e ? / x 'u . 7AOUSAT ITOM6R? ARE 7AATS TAE TOTUE UkA^NAUA^A ISLANDS = " yvAEAhd-’ lF X SAY ’MO’ X YOU <50|/JS ALO/dS OR GO s n it a Yo u , s t u f f - NOvk) vmUV-MVWY- IT'S JUST UkE STAY .C.k5WT ASRE AT AOm E, u n c l e 'WE CAN GET A OREAAN ASO ALL X AMD IF X SAY 'VES' IT a c e y o u S0l/d6 TO AACRY BUSY' ha^e to s a y is j u s t A^EAMS 7AAT I ’LL BE STAY AT ROME ? YE S OR A^O 7A00SAM DS OF MU.ES FtZOM AO/AE Ifd — ? AdO T/AnE AT ALL.

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(READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) SALESMAN SAM A Telltale Outfit By Smal^ Wee downy watched the cherries there. That tree trunk’s like a run. To him it seemed a heap of teapot and it’s tipping to and fro.” ^ VNeLL, n o b o d y 's g o n n a fun. “Come back here quick,” he They promptly scampered right up H ey, m is t e r , CAM yp> SORel OUT AT^ OH,n o ’. I'(A At At \ <306.55 t h a t g u y \n a s near and Scouty said. “ Well, just ICbViMCj 0E.« Tec.i_ tAE. TW TH’ petKANS’ e ,A L L , PMSTAKe. H\€- M0VJU shouted. “ We have come here just epiLL « «,U»HT-VLL Ha FTa Pl'A t h a t look here! This tree is losing syrup, cioeoToPLftY CLeVeLANO ©ALUTEAt^ e»ALL PARK- PLAY&R.I P L ft Y E R r to play. We will not eat you. No R ffhHT AWAY I i It is dripping out real slow.” OFtSeDACL. IN (6 DOIN’ SPRlNCr ARE. YOU ONe V JE LL.Y A siree! I promise that. Leave it to And then the teapot-looking trc-e TWeoior TRAININ’ O ’ THetO NEWS­ CERTAINLY OON’T me. r il see that you’re not harmed said: “ I’m a maple tree you see. LCASUeSTHlS PAPER. RE-PORTe RS? LOOK. LlKe. O and we’ll all have a lovely day.” rr I’m filled up full with syrup that SEASON, SAM ONS.* One of the cherries stopped you eat on cakes and such. The HOWOY HEADS and cried, "Oh, we were going to syiup’s spilling from my spout. FOR. PORTIMG- run and hide. But, if you’ll prom­ Watch close. You’ll see it running New ORLEANS, ir^ (000 S ise you’ll e nice we'll gladly come out. Please, someone, tip me up right back. You see, most people WHERE. *we real straight so I won’t lose too CLEVELAND CREOLe •' .r eat us quick, and that’s a very un­ much.” kind trick. Sometimes they even INDtfbNS “Sure! I will do it,” downy <^Rt . take us on a long trip in a sack.” cned. He climbed right up the OteoLE TRAINING^ .GAtg,^ OteoLE PRW Lai. “Don’t worry, you will shortly queer pot’s side and, after work­ Ave IK find that we are really very kind.” ANOARRlVeS 'O R W E irt ing rather hard, he straightened it 30ST AS replied one of the ’Tinies. Then up fine. “ Oh, thank you,” said the cherries joined the bunch. HtS t r a in the maple tree.. “You’ve surely Pu l l s They played around an hour or sc been real nice to me. Since I have (M — before the cherries had to go. had your kindness, I will give you Just as they ran off Coppy said, some of mine. ■ =T’d like one for my lunch.” A squeaking sound then filled (The Maple Tree pays the Tiuic-s ;he air and Carpy said, “Look over back in the next story.). BY NCA WDMCC INC. TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1929. PAGE TWELVE ManritPBtrr £tintltm H rrali

Mary B. Cheney Auxiliary. United EMERGENCY DOCTORS SpanlsTi War Veterans will cele- MID-LENT braVe the anniversary of its organ­ Doctors Burr and Weldon ization which took place March 3, will respond to emergency calls 1920, at the State Armory tomor­ tomorrow. row evening. This is the regular -4> DANCE meeting night but the business will be very brief. Husbands of the For Good Looks, Service and Econom’y, Business A1 Pierre Tabarin men^bers have been invited as well Professional women of Center as comrades of Ward Cheney camp church will meet this evening at and their wives to join in the birth­ 8 o’clock in the lecture room and WILLIMANTIC day celebration. Mrs. Jere Mahei listen to a lecture .by Miss Marion ^ and the ladies of her committee Dorward on music. Miss Dorward j Women, School Girls, Teachers and Thrifty will serve a scalloped oyster and is supervisor of music in the schools Wednesday, March 6 salad supper at 7 o’clock. A Social of the Ninth District. The mem­ bers have the privilege of inviting Peerless Full Orchestra get-togethers with cards and music will follow. guests. Housewives are ' Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters 1 William Rubinow of Rubinow’s of St. George will hold its regular I apparel shop is in New York on a ABOUT TOWN meeting in Tinker hall tomorrow ' buving trip. ■evening. A social with refresh­ Bridge and straight whist will be ments will follow the business, with The Monday Night Whist club the attraction at the South Main Miss Rachel Vickerman and Mrs. met last night for bridge at the street school this evening, with 4 Eva Leslie in charge. The attend­ home of Mrs. R. E. Carney bn prizes for the winners in each sec­ ance prize will be furnished by Mrs. ! Cedar street. The first prize was tion and refreshments. Mrs. Robert Martha Sharp. The shipment of awarded to .Mrs. Joseph Durkin. Martin heads the committee of jelly has arrived and members may 1 Miss May Barrett carried away the ladies in charge. procure a quantity at the meeting. consolation prize. F. P. Stephens, who for a year was in charge of the^ Newark Shoe store here and who left the com­ pany the first of the month, is now located in Ansonia where he is con­ nected with the Kennedy Shoe com­ pany. Mrs. Stephens, who assisted in the store here, was for several P\JKB S i l k H o s i e r y o p p in g S e n i i t f years connected with the Kennedy ^oppitif^ (Set company in a responsible position. Daniel Hayes, a brother of Mrs. James W. Foley, has been appointed a district manager for the Atlantic and Pacific Tea company. Hayes TUESDAY ENDS OUR entered the employ of the A. & P. company when it opened its first store, in the Johnson building. All members of Troop 0 are re­ quested to be at the South Metho­ dist church, in full uniform, to­ 63rd. night at 6:45 o’clock. A town championship Boy Scout contest will be held tonight at 7:30 at High school hall. A total of 200 V Scouts are expected to take part. ANNIVERSARY Pair

ii (Z e r r v Although we have sold thousands of pairs of Blue Crane Pure Silk Stockings to satisfied customers in the past year, we are featuring Blue Crane Stockings this week WITH VALUES so that more Manchester women and girls may become acquainted with this particu­ SJwes Here lar brand. Blue Crane service weight stockings are fashioned from pure silk and To Fit may be had with the slenderizing pointed heels or the practical square heels. They have 3-inch lisle tops for long wearing. The snug, closely-fitting ankle and foot is a Your very distinctive feature of Blue Crane Hosiery, a process of knitting exclusive with THIS LAST DAY Narrow Blue Crane. Heels

AS BIG AS THE YJ^ILBUR Coon Shoes have heels two and even three sizes nar­ rower than standard. With these shoes your heels cannot slip. Other Special Measurements, too, Featuring Seven New Spring Shades FIRST to fit hroad ball, high instep, or any other special fitting that your foot needs to look its best. Over 200 Including the Popular “Sun Tan” Colors I A most remarkable event in sizes.... 1 to 12, A AAA to EEE.....iu unusual combinations. Here you NATURELLE—A delicate, pastelle shade with a SUN TAN—A deep, full tone Beige, like the smooth I the history of this store..... can really be fitted. llesh tone, giving the appearance of nudity. Gypsy sunburn now so popular with the young­ Good for evening, as well as daytime wear. er set—good for town wear and the vogue at = offering seasonable mer- smart resort places. I chandise at great economy NAIVE—A Beige color with a delicate nude cast— for the Light Brown and Beige costumes, as MISTERY—An almost neutral Beige that goes so I prices. Your last oppor- L well as for sports and resort ensembles. well with Palm Beach Pastelles. Of cosmetic origin—it is extremely stylish for both town and bathing beaches. I tunityto fill your needs at | ILLUSION—A rich sophisticated Grey for Spring, with a pronounced Mauve cast—will be espe­ I unheard of prices. | cially popular'for evening wear. NA YEN’S SUN BLUSH—A slightly deeper shade of Sun Tan with more of the blush, and with a rosy under­ I All merchandise for cash | ALLURE—A. warm Beige and another.of the cos­ tone. Suggests the darker skin bronzed by metic'shades, which will exactly match the tbe sun and wind. Matches exactly the Ochre 1 only. No charges, mail or | healthy Sunburn of a brilliant complexion. face powder now so popular. I Phone orders. Or C. 0. D.’s. | Depend on die I But worth your while to buy | I and save. | ■ An Opportunity to Win niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuTi A-Pair of Stockings Free The., persons guess^g the nearest amount of nails that'are in the keg that is being held by a Our Guarantee V X V V V > V V V V V V V V V V V V V V W V _uner Blue Crane stocking in our front window display will receive from‘one to three pairs of stockings We guarantee that every pair of Blue Crane hosiery will free: The. prizesrange as follows: h ek D o m / 1st. 3^ pairs, of Blue Crane Stockings. give complete satisfaction, or a new pair free. m oN IS advice and service are 2nd. : 2,pairs of Bine'Crane Stockings. invaluable to you in 3rd.;- I pair of> Blue Crane Stockings. H Leave your, name and address with Mrs. Kellum, keeping your piano the Hosiery Department, .■______same Sae instrument that COOO THINGS TO CAT left the maker’s gifted band.s. THE GOCH) OLD C. B. The Piano Tuner is a skilled We won’t say that no one, unless he has eaten craftsman — a representa­ See Our Pinehurst Corned Beef, can possibly know how good tive of a profession, a grad­ Hosiery, corned beef can be, but we will.say that those who have always eaten merely ordinary corned beef uate of National Associa­ Front haven’t any idea how good Pinehurst Corned Beef tion Standards. He knows M a i l is. Pinehurst Corned Beef is very high grade beef pianos and piano tuning Window to begin with, it is corned while in perfect condition —you can depend on him. Display Floor — and it is PERFECTLY CORNED. The result is And you can depend upon a revelation to a good many' persons the first time they try the kind that comes frojn this store. There the fact that your piano are many lean pieces in the vats today. Tell us needs his services,regularly. what cut you best like, and that’s the cut we’ll The piano is a.highly^sensi. send you. tive instmment, and sea­ Just now there’s hardly any difference between sonal or sudden atmos­ the wholesale price of STRICTLY FRESH LOCAL pheric changes are bound EGGS and the Fresh Western "Variety. We are to affect its tone. selling the locals at 55 cents; the Rockville eggs are The Timer's visit will bring selectmen’s layout of four different pleted, this tax to be due and pay­ 58 cents. It hardly pays to bother with Westerns streets. able on the first day of April, at these prices. back its crystal clarity, its TAKES 6 MINUTES Owing to the illness of Police padding brilliance, its pet- 1929.” Incoming are some more of those delightful Commissioner "W. B. Rogers,, who The laying of the town tax was fresh Green Beans, at a considerable lowering in f ^ harmony, to dehght presided at the annual town meet­ price. Also fresh Green Peas, which are now two the only business before the ad­ your visitors, and to culti­ TO LAY TAX RATE ing in October, Judge Raymond A., journed meeting. The special meet­ WATKINS‘BROTH ERS. T nc. quarts for 33 cents. We have, too, some extreme­ vate correctly your chil­ Johnson was named as presiding of­ ing followed and It accepted the ly nice new Spinach and New Carrots. dren’s musical sense. ficer at both tbe adjourned and layouts of St. James street, Strick­ It might be as well, if you plan to order the ma­ special meetings. John H. Hyde, "We have a yearly toning land street extension, Henry street terials for a Boiled Dinner, to call up and get in Short Session of Few Voters chairman of the hoard of selectmen, extension and Oxford street exten­ ESTABLISHED 5 4 YEARS your order for precisely the kind of a piece of contract offer that many told the meeting that the board had sion. Corned Beef as soon as possible. Folks seem to people are taking advan­ studied the budget very carefully jump at our kind of C. B. whenever we feature it. tage of. It is inexpensive Endorses 15 3-4 Mills and had come to the conclusion that ’ CHAPEL AT ]1. OAK ST. Deliveries at your convenience, any time of day and relieves you of all a 15 3-4 mill tax would be suflic- sfter 8 o’clock in the morning. All you have to ient. The grand list as finally com­ PRIGIDAIRE Robert K'Anderson worry and bother. Call us Recommended by Board. pleted is $52,732,297. p H o n e5 0 0 ' do is to suggest when you’d . like the goods to on ^ e 'phone—right now! '^Funeral Director /or2837-W arrive. Don’t forget the popular 1:30 p. m. de­ • He then Introduced the following Automatic livery. resolution which was voted without Phone 2000. About 60 voters. Including half a dissenting vote: SUPER OIL HEATER a dozen women, attended the ad­ “That a tax rate of 15 3-4 mills Native Fresh Ham, Native Fresh Bacon. journed annual town meeting In on the dollar for payment of state MAYTAG WASHER KEMP’S ta.x, tax for maintenance and sup­ Pinehurst H am burg...... 30c lb. the High school assembly hall last port of the State Guard, current ex­ DAVID CHAM B^S SILHOUETTES Pinehurst Meadowbrook Sausage M eat...... 29c lb. SALES AND SERVICE evening and In the short space of penses and expenses of ■ the . com­ for About a week from today we expect a shipment of TH E. P 1 A N O six-minutes voted to accept the mon schools and high schools, of CONTRACTOa strained vegetables for infant feeding from Harold H. . • AS I C M V f I CA U _ l WSTRUMZ.NT, . this town, be and the saine Is.here- The Home Electric Franking u d Pillows recommendation of the Board of by levied on the ratable estate of AND BUILDER Clapp of Rochester, N* Y. . Selectmen and laid a 15 3-4 mill the town as of October 1st, 1928, Appliance Cqrp. Mrs. Elliott’s Shop . tax. In addition the meeting in according, to the respective assess- 8 apecUl fleaBlon Yoled to :acce9t m ialf tliwaoa lu t and com­ eiione2936 68 Hollister street S S S M ain S L