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New Haven Issue BARDEST BATTLE OF HIS CAREBI Succeed Postmaster General Washington, March 2.— The New m U CES PANIC IN TBE NAW York, New Haven & Hartford Rail­ road today asked the Interstate Com­ Washington, March 2.— Offlcial^the ; state . nermal merce Commission for atfthority to Reroiting Unionists Discuss] WEALTHY WOMEN DEFY announcement was made at the school the University oL.-i-lBchigan “BACK TO THE FARM” Seerdary Boilif Afpedl ft issue first and refundine: mortgage ' ' > THE VOLSTEAD ACT. White House today that Dr. Hubert and University of Pennsylvania, bonds in any,amount to equal the FOB EX-SBBVIGE MEN Ifis Demand that Assur­ Washington, March 2.— ^If Work of is to succeed Post­ graduating in medicine from the lat­ amount that may be certified by the President ft 1ft- wealthy women would quit drink­ master General Will H. Hays, who ter in 1885. He was preening phy­ commission for the extension of its ing liquor the bootleggers would retires from the cabinet on March sician at Pueblo, Colored!^ for 25 European loans. Washington. DBurch 2.— H ances Be Gven Him that He soon go out of business, Robert 4 to enter the movies. years. Work has been president of ably discharged soldiers and sail­ strain Destmetire Shsliiig Elliott, prohibition director of The nomination of Dr. Work will the Colorado state medical society, Bridg^ort Population ors who want to farm, found a Delaware, told prohibition com­ go to the Senate this afternoon. member of the Colorado state board champion in the House today. Win Receive FuD Support News of the appointment created of medicine examiners .and of the Washington, March ' 2.— Of the missioner Haynes today in report­ 143,555 inhabitants of Bridgeport, Represmitative Kissell, of New of Naval AvpropriatkHis. ing upon enforcement conditions little surprise as it had been expect­ Colorado^ state board of health. In York, believes the “ b ^ k to the ed for some time. 1892 he #as elected president of the Conn., in 1920, 43,369 were males Within the Coalition Party. in that state. and 15,425 were femaies ten years farm movement” ^ on ld be en­ “Women of means are as bad It is likely that an entirely new American Medico Psychological So­ couraged among the nation's war­ Washington, March 2.— The waves postoffice administration will be ciety. During the war, ^^Ebrk was of age and over who were reported of economy now rolling high In Con­ as men with lota of money,” El­ gainfully occupied, the census bureau riors. He had before the House London, March 2.— Premier Lloyd liott Siiid. “Lots of them have de­ created by March fourth. The eleva­ named a major and was assigned to gress, have more nearly forced the tion of Dr. Work to the cabinet leav­ the staff of Provost Marshal General announced today. a proposal which would permit the George is lighting the hardest battle veloped the liquor habit since the direct application to federal land American navy to haul down its flag Volstead Act went on the books.” es the oflice of assistant postmaster Crowder, becoming liaison medical of his long and spectacular political generalship vacant. The office of sec­ officer between the medical corps Shoplifter Jailed banks for loans either to purchase than storm waves or a real enemy career. His friends believe he will ond assistant postmaster general has and Crowder’s department with su­ farms or operate farm lands, ever did. Stamford, Conn., March 2.— Mrs. lioans up to 75 per cent, of the vrin but if not it is predicted that his been vacant since the tragic death pervision of the medical features Georgianna Neilson, 52, a widow of the two rival political organizations of Edward O’Shaughnessy, killed in of the draft. He was successfully ad­ appraised value of the land would Something closely akin to panic successor in the premiership will be in the cabinet. Portchester, N. Y., was sentenced to existed in high naval quarters today the Knickerbocker Theatre crash. vanced in rank to lieut. col. and two months In jail in the police court be granted under Kissell’s bill. Mr. Balfour. London, March 2.— ^The optimism Dr. Work called at the White House colonel In the medical corps. He now over the cutting and slashing to which had begun to assert itself over today by Judge Young on a charge of Leaders of the Unionist party at this morning and conferred witn holds the rank of colonel In the offi­ shoplifting. While making a purchase which naval appropriations are being possibility of a settlement of the dis­ President Harding about filling the cers reserve corps of the army. His an Informal conference in the after­ pute between Premier Lloyd George in the store of Hyman Frankel she subjected at the hands of economy- noon discussed Lloyd George’s de­ two posts, but no decision was two sons were in the World war. was detected in the act of conceal­ and his political enemies in the co­ reached it was stated. For six years. Work was Republi­ BRITAIN WILL PAY bent Congressmen. So perturbed Jls mand that assurances be given him alition party was largely dissipated ing a fur neck piece and at police that he will receive full support Hubert Work was born in Indiana can national committeeman from the navy that President Harding hits this afternoon. Most of the leaders Pennsylvania, and was educated a t; Colorado. headquarters a string of beads and within the Coalition Party. of the Conservative (Tory) Party met silver belt were found in her posses­ I M WAR DEBTS again been appealed to and asked to is believed that a meeting of in Parliament Building an(^ decided sion which had been taken from lay a restraining hand on the con­ tho Coalition Party will be called it was necessary to put a purely Tory another store. She claimed that a gressional surgeon. wfthln a short time to determine Officials Anxious to Know American platform in the field at the next gen­ recent illness and death in her family Continuance of this cut and slash whether or not formal pledges shall eral election. This apparently wid­ TO-MORROW WILL had unsettled her mind. The police Funding Terms Before Reducing be given to support the premier. ened the breach between the premier policy, Secretary Denby Informed the . Mr. Balfour, who is acting as med­ claimed to have learned from the Annual Budget. and his political foes, known as the Portchester police that she had been President threatens to put the ships iator, denied that the premier had “ Unionist dies hards.” declared that either Sir George in similar trouble there but had London, March 2.— Assurances of the navy into their nearest ports, MAN WHO IS NOW P R A C fiC A R Y DEAD nev£r been prosecuted. there to remain until Congress gets Younger head of the Tory machine LIBERTY BONDS that Britain will pay her debt to the must resign or he will retire. over its “ economy spree” and ap­ New York,.^ March 2.— Opening I weigh 240,’*' said Dr. Hickson Concealing Assets Cases were given to America The Coalition Party was formed propriates funds to permit operation. In 1916 and consists of Unionists berty bonds: Harvey W. Church, Murderer* who has examined him. “ I put my New Haven, March r.— The dis­ today by Lord Inchcape, railroad (Tories) and Liberals. 3 l-2s $96.96 whole weight on his jaw but I could covery that five of the 24 defendants magnate and financier, and a member President Mediates The Asquith ministry had been 1st 4 l-4s $97.30 not budge it.” named with Joseph Weissman, whose President Harding, acting as 2nd 4-14s $97.00 of Two Auto Salesmen, Has of the Geddes economy committee, in mediator, relayed the na'vy’s views to ' forced out at a critical time in the Disgrace to Hang Him. trail was scheduled to begin in the discussing the debt question with the war and it was decided that the in­ 3rd 4 l-4s $98.12 Others who examined Church stuck superior court today on a charge of Representative Martin B. Madden, terests of the country could be serv­ 4th 4 l-4s $97.44 International News Service, Lord chairman of the appropriations com­ Not Eata for Forty Days pins'*in his eyeballs and under his concealing assets of the Weissman Inchcape said: ed best by giving representation to Victory 4 3-4s $100.26 finger nails, tickled his feet and bankrupt estate, were not in court, mittee but there was no sign -of “ America need have no doubt as to capitulating today on the part Of the burned the inside of his nose with led to a postponement of the hearing the stability of British finance. We — Eyes Closed Tight for a lighted cigarettes— to no avail until later in the day by Judge approprlators. ■' ^ shall live within our income and pay Orders have actually been prepar­ Church was unresponsive. Thomas in the United States court. our way w'ithout borrowing any more Third Party Movement Gathers Strength “ Church is simply a case of i The discovery was made after the ed to stop fleet operations, i^cording Month and Jaws Locked— money. We will reduce our debts.” to naval officials, but they not be ‘closed in personality’,” explained jury had been selected and the hear­ This was regarded as indicative of Dr, Hickson. "He has cut himself ing was ready to begin. Yesterday issued until there is some 'clariffca- general restiveness in official and tion of the existing sitnattoq. In Idaho and Other Western States Pms Stuck in His Eyeballs oft from contact wUh the outside the case was postponed until today business circles in Britain, over the world. He does not know what is owing to the illness of many on the Naval authorities declared today delay of the United States funding they could not run a navy without happening about him. He is a vie jury panel. commission In announcing what the aSd Under His Finger Nails tim of dementia praecoz, and to hang money with which - to b)fy oU and SpoBsors of Independent De- IRISHWOMEN WANT debt demands would be. coal; congressional leaders dodared him would be a blot 'on. civilization Waterbary Robbery Business leaders declare that there VOTING AGE REDUCED. and a disgrace ^ th^,^^munity.” Bridgeport, Conn., March 2.— Pas- money enough had been’ provided. Dublin, March 2.— The widow Fail to Arouse Him. can not be a trade revival until the Ahd ’there the ^ltuaUota_ttst#d^.«J%. to Borah - ' • quale Capolda of Waterbury has been American funding terms are known of the late Lord Mayor O’CaHag-,. - The arrested for alleged implication in the navy’s ^es. on the " . ban, of Un^rick, moved in the the attempt at robbery at the home Officials are anxious to know- the and eongresMona! eyei Chicagp, March 2.— Dead now, tender. In die aHtalirta, terms in order to proceed with the Dail Elireann today that the vot­ despite the'teeCa iMpi ■rgfWff. of Albert N. Dow in this city on No­ ing fall electfiS^V- 'J l i r BirAdM f a Leaderslnp ing age of women in Ireland be mentally/-Harvey W. Church, doom­ proposed budget reductions. ed ihurtferer and “ semi-corpse,” of ■ “ He is a fakir,” said t)r. H. Dong- vember 20, when Thomas McNally, reduced from 80 to 21 years. one of the men accused of the. at­ Naval .Reserve Pro|g^#6# ‘ ’ Mdchael OolUns and Arthur the county jail, will go to his physi­ las Singer, former state; alienist. Washington, March Creidien in Preudential Campaign cal death on the gallows tomorrow “ He is suffering from self-hypo- tempted robbery, was shot and killed Grifidth opposed the motion on by Albert C. Dow, son of the house SOLDeSHAVE of a modern naval reserve^or the the ground that it would make it without suffering the slightest pain. tism. United States is provided in a He will pass on without knowing “ I have examined him, he is in a owner. A few weeks following the of 1924. necessary to compile a new r a s ­ shooting, Paul Rossberg and Robert tentative bill prepared by ffilvar ex­ ter of enfranchise persons and what happened. state of auto-hypnosis resulting from NARROW ESCAPE perts and submitted todaSi iq naval delay the general election. This.^was the prediction today of hysteria and fear, not from the exer­ Weison, alias Wilson, both of New Haven, were arrested and held on reserve officials for study. ’ ifne new New York, March 2.— William G. Dr. V. J. Hickson, head of Chicago’s tion of his will power. His case is reserve contemplated in the-bill will McAdoo and Senator Borah, of not altogether new in the medical charges of burglary. In the criminal Fifteen Foil Totten Men Driven psychophatic laboratory, who regards superior court today the cases against take the place of the organization Idaho, are being prominently men­ Johnesse, a big, hearty westerner the Church case as one of the most world.” a Reef in a Heavy Snowstorm. which has been virtually disbanded The Crime. these men were nolled and they were tioned as leaders of a third party in v/ho is a mining engineer and opera­ remarkable that has challenged at­ through lack of funds. Twq juries have found Church released. A fifth man who is said to tor. We have thoroughly organized tention of the medical world. have participated in the affair is yet New York, March 2.— Fifteen The proposed new organization 1924. both the farmers and city residents “ He won’t feel a thing,” said Dr. sane, even though he testified that United States soldiers from Fort will consist of a fleet, merchant Although neither the former secre­ two and two is “ eight” and that to be apprehended. Capolda has been in the state and our full ticket will Hicksoh. “ He is emotionally dead.” sought in many parts of the country Totten had a narrow escape from marine and volunteer naval reserve. tary of the treasury in the Wilson win in the next election. Fastifig Forty Days. twenty and thirteen equals three. death today when a launch in which Under the bill the old marine corps A few months back Church, a care­ and was caught at his home in they were returning from Fort Slo­ administration nor the Idauo “ irre­ “ Sentiment among the farmers for Church, actually 23, but having the Waterbury. ' reserve is abolished and a new body concilable” has indicated his attitude an independent movement is strong­ appearance of a man of 45 or 50, lies free youth, killed two automobile cum was driven on a reef'off Hunt­ set up along line similar to the naval er’s Island. For five hours, the craft gossip increases that both are keep­ er in Idaho than In any other state of on a cot in the jail, impervious to his salesmen, Bernard J. Daugherty and Bridgeport Smallpox reserve, corresponding to the fleet ing their wqather eyes cocked on the surroundings. He is as near dead as Carl Asmus, to gain a new car. He was buffetted by high waves which and volunteer sections. the union. North Dakota may be Bridgeport, Conn., March 2.— Ed threatened to engulf it. Thtee of the third party movement and are will­ mentioned as the only possible excep­ it is possible for him to be without lured them to, the basement of his ward Morgan, 59, superintendent of A new feature of the proposed plan home, beat them over the head with soldiers put off in a small rowboat, is the place assigned to a special ing to bolt their respective parties as tion. The Non-Partisan League is being legally and officially dead. He the Bridgeport Casting Company was carried on the launch. After drifting presidential timber for a non-partisan very strong in Idaho. has not eaten for more than forty a baseball bat, buried one alive and the 139th victim of smallpox here. merchant marine naval reserve. The threw the other, handcuffed, into the about in the ice fioes they reachea American navy hasvj^ewr poesessed coalition if the breezes aiid personal “ The farmers anc liberal groups in days. His jaws are locked. He has Hart’s Island and made their way scouts bring tidings of a sufficiently been forcibly fed liquid food through river. Norwalk Auto Thefts such an asset heretofSlfeit-eithough 'braska are also organizing in a The execution will take place at 4 over the ice to the mainland anu Britain, America’s main naval con- strong political upheaval to' spell thorough way and I confidently pre­ the nose. His eyes have been closed Bridgeport, Conn., March 2.— notified police. A police launch put success. tight for a month. His body retains p. m. instead of dawn as custbmary. James O’Donnell, 19, of New York out and rescued the 12 men on the dict that a full third party ticket “ The hour makes no difference,” (Continued on page 6.1 Frank Johnesse of Boise, Idaho, will win both in Idaho and Nebraska a death-Ilke rigidness. . His faqe is city, arrested for alleged complicity stranded launch. non-partisan in that section of waxlike, the face of death. He has said a jailer today. “ He’s dead in auto thefts at Norwalk was today in the coming state and congressional now.’ the country, declared here today that elections.” grown a long black beard. sentenced to the state reformatory either “ would sweep the country as McAdoo’s Change. in the criminal superior court here. leader of a third party.” Simultaneously with Johnesse’s The case against Joseph Zierman, 22. Cash P a p e n t Plan May Be Merged With ^ Borah Can Be Leader. statement came the announcement of Norwalk, arrested in the same “ Borah can have the leadership of that William G. McAdoo had with­ HARDING WILL NOT TRY TO CHANGE matter, was nolled. the third party movement now under drawn from the law firm of McAdoo, way if he wants it,” Johnesse added. Kilkelly Murder Trial Insurance Feature of Bonus Bit “ All he has to do is to say the word Cotton and Franklin in this city and intended to make his home in Los Bridgeport, Conn., March 2.— It and we will make him our candidate Angeles. TARIFF PROGRAM TO OBUGE CANADA was said today to be likely that the for president in 192 4. There is trial of the men accused of the death When asked whether pplitical con­ PROPOSES HEAD TAX ON Proposal W odd Give Paid Up strong sentiment for McAdoo among of Bernard Kilkelly who was killed ALIENS TO PAY BONUS the railroad men and other classes. siderations had anything to do witA in a bandit raid on the Dewey Club Borah appeals to all liberal thinking his proposed change of residence, he Agricultural Bloc iu Congress 5,000 SNOW 8HOVELERS in Stamford last August would prob Insurance C«tKeate an fan- answered: classes. One has only to travel AT WORK IN NEW YORK. ably be postponed until the next term Washington, March 2.— Gon- through the country to find that “ Emphatically no. There is no of the criminal superior court. politics in this, and I hope that will Resists Attempts of Canada New York, March 2.— More gressman Stanley Kunz of Chica­ mefiate 6ish Vakie of 50 there is an immense dissatisfaction than live thousand snow shovel- go today told the House ways and with both the Republican and Demo­ be made clear.” ers were at work today clearing Tried To Shoot Wife Mr. McAdoo explained that he and means committee how thdy could cratic parties. The demand for a to Revive and Make Effec­ away the two Inches of snow Bridgeport, Conn., March 2— John rise enough money to yap the Per Cent W ik the B en d -. liberal third party needs only to be Mrs. McAdoo are very fond of the which the tail end of last Patrick, 60, who last night attempted California climate and emphasized soldier bonus. crystallized and a popular leader night’s snow storm left in the to shoot his wife at their home and Kunz recommended im^sltion selected to win in 1924 and put the that that was the real reason for the tive Reciprocity Agree- city’s streets. The weather fore­ who slashed himself Svith a razor ciary ConU Raise as a Loan change. of a head tax of $25 on each old parties out of business,” he con­ caster predicted rain and sleet with suicidal intent, was likely to die alien in the United States. He es­ tinued. mmit Defeated in 1911. before the end of the day* at the hospital. His wife was wound­ timated that 10,000,000 persons fromaBaidi. “ Out in Idaho we don’t consider ed in the arm but not seriously would be taxed under this idan, Borah as belonging to any party. He CHILE AND PERU Patrick was placed under arrest and bringing in $250,000,000. has always been independent politi­ BY W. H. ATKINS upon grains and livestock shipped charged with assault with intent to Washington, March 2.—»“Sey for cally and has always honestly stood Washington, March 2.— The ad- from Canada Into the United States kill, his case being continued. His me that plans for a cash bonoe 'for MEET IN APRIL in sharp competition with American wife says he had been acting queer- for his convictions regardless of mii^istration will not seek to change ex-service men ham not been aWp- whether they were in harmony with farm products. ly of late. the high protective tariff program in doned by the House ways and.,mefuw the party on whose ticket he was International Conference to Settle Farmers Will Be Protected . PRINCESS MARY wn In the isolation of their love nest revenues daring thb^ ] Idaho. ANOTHER NEW YORK channels that the minister might parliament is such that, ; Is n to be false. The total capital of the at Weston Park the happy couple are year aod the expehi___ tSeirtiment in Idaho, b r o k e ;r a o e f a il u r e spending their days completely cut final informsitlbh ^ress his demand at the White House. good chance of its being concern was $300,000, consisting of hav© organized the progres- fact, there is an urgent __ |2t).0,000 prefered and $600,000 com­ off from the outside world. Residents mittee paemb^ gparty which is functioning with He brougM to Washington an urgent arising from Canadian mon. , of the village, respecting wishes of decision littee of forty-eight and New York, March 2.— An­ the bride and groom, are keeping nouncement was made ft'om the :request from Canada that Congress the reciprocity / agreemeBt^^’r;;MI^^^ 'WUI have the. support of the strike out thaj: clause of the Fordney through. / Great Britain and Ireland have aloof from the estate, ^ ForcInesjK; olf: fifteen appointed re- Rpetrum of ^the oonsolidated stock earchange today of the suspension bill’ which would repeal the Canadian refusing to xeoogimend. :dtt^ .ibotor -vehicle to j^veiy 110 in- .Before / leaving, the ])r1hcei^ by; the labor,, farm- iMbiUmte; iPrance, one to every 206. the vlecoant pronahTy vr|Uytake^^^i^ , of IScott and Stumps reciprocity set. He also objected to ever, until it can he eatbHkilttl whieh met there win be done by the Mrsonii. vrhile Germany has one to in several Shropshire hipin and .^hL leadera,” aaid the proposal to place, a high duty .'■ '"nS88.' • /■ princeas. w

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Tf! St?" Insurance certificate an Immediate ury the first year, This could b e ' cash value of 50 per cent of the face easily absorbed. RHODE ISLAND SENAKTREA] COI W A IP'S MOUNTAIN liAAJBtali v ' value that the beneficiary could raise 'r. ^ AS NATIONAL FTAKI8BR by securing a loan on his insurance policy at a bank. The insurance cer­ m d t^ STORM OVER RIGHT ••'ii -r-.'.iiiJ' . '^ntehiivTtan, M ar^ St—4EU^?iii» i 10$; tificates would be good for an 85 per Eiigi^bative Taylor, of New Jersey* cent loan on its face value from the ply, dropping to 86 1-2. ____ Pawtucket Mill Surrenders to Strik­ Strng^e and Flood Of Alfred E. Lindsay Finds it Blfflcnlt wants the United States Treasury after three years from lo Raise Necessary Bail of $50,000 A s p M i t at: TO CONTROL EXPENSES ers and Reopens With Full Force Prdhbeed Reservations Expected D^tioiiai laoweir. 1^ gave the t-4 while M^ean: issue. of Operatives. lionise to^jmc a Jplnt jr^hiitioa It is understood this plan has the On Pa^flc P'acL New York, March 2.— Alfred E, one point Ipw^, at 12^. 1-4. Rea - ______■ IWYel be roee^ 1t4 to 7^ i Pierce Anroit backing in the committee of those Strong Opposition to. Placing Lindsay, “ ladies broker” who is al*:l d e S i^ A a ^ i|h4 and members who are opposing any tax or Government Expenditures ,¥ndi^ Pawtucket, R. I., March 2.—^What Washln^dfi, March 2.— The real leged to have defrauded wealthy so-|^ started unchanged while the pr^ fs hailed by strike leaders as the first be o s ^ 's ^ a ^ toir'inal gov- ferred dropped 1^2 to 88 1-2. 5^* charge against Treasury revenue to Senate Appropriations Committee. fight over 'the armament conference 1 ciety women whom he interest^ in emnfiental" fimctions. Laurel, the meet bonus payments. These mem­ break in the ranks of the textile nikn- treaties was. in full swing today in fraudqjent stock schemes of clo^ to' “ 7T bers are insisting there will be no ufacturers occurred here’’today when a 1.9' today continued to diotidiuuy'''says, stands for “booiDr Washington, March 2.— ^The ini­ the Acme Company reopened its mills the Senhte. The- four, power PstCific Tombs priTOur while and dietincttMi." direct cash bonus payments authoriz­ HiV-. ed by legislation to be agreed upon tial drive of Republican Senate lead­ on a 48 hours week schedule and with treaty stared adminismition leaders- friends are trying to arrange for the finally by the committee. ers to place all government expendi­ pre-strike wages in force. The mill’s in the face as the crucial test of their $50,000 bail which he is held in. tures under sole control of the pow­ entire force of 760 operatives return­ abllity-to secure the Senate’s endorse-[■^‘“ ‘Isay sh^se^ed^ to as^stant dis- TTHff COTTON MARKET It was learned today that Secre­ erful Senate appropriations commit­ ed work. The managemetit of the tary of the Treasury Mellon regards .... - „ , .. .i. V j u *^.„[trict attorney Richard^ C. Murphy New York, ijiarqh. 1.— Liverpool tee has failed. mill, according^ to the operatives, has ment o f all ddcialons, reached his women victims let him out the cash-insurance plan as a “ lesser A resolution providing this change agreed to pay time and a half for and Wall street were sellers of cot­ evil” although he is still opposed to conference. They anticipate a long, | of jail so that he could make money ton at the'opening of the cotton in Senate rules was “ on the table” any work in excess of an eight hour bitter struggle, with a flood of pro­ to repay them direct cash payments. Officials of the today after its champion. Senator day. The militia has, at the request market today, arid this with poor Treasury Department said that such posed reservations which would put “ I can make money, but I can’t do cables and an unsettled political out­ Curtis, Republican “ whip,” recall­ of the mill officials, been withdrawn. anything while I am in jail,” plead­ V TQDAY-n CGhTTINUOUS. payments would not constitute such ed it from debate. The mill had been closed several their tactical resources to a severe look caiised a drop of 13 to 16 points a heavy drain upon the Treasury or ed Lindsay. in first prices. The buyers early were Sevoi Acte The proposal aroused a storm of weeks. teat. But they said that with the as­ But thus far, the society women Cooke Mbi^imei’ x tlatTey upon banks which would cash or opposition from mejpbers of both Ringing of the' bell on the Hope New Orleans ,and the trade. Only sistance ot..Senator Underwood, the dupes of the broker have turned a five notices were issued. Howard A Hurifni^ loan money on the certificates held sides of the House who termed it an mill at Hope Village this morning an­ deaf ear to his plea and have hot re­ Mile. Aurora’s Lions ' by ex-service men. “ invasion of the rights” of other nounced the reopening of that plant, Democratic leaders, they entertained After the Start the market was ceded from their determination to steady about five points above initial 'Thrilling and Fascinating. committees. Under existing rules ap­ under the 20 per cent wage reduc­ no doubt that the ultimate result prosecute him and keep him in pris­ McCormick A Irvii|g, Washington, March 2.— Every sol­ propriations now originate in the tion and longer hours program. About »would be ratification. on. levels. ' l^ack A Wallace dier in the country will be granted a Senate committee having jurisdic­ 200 striking operatives rushed to the By first pursuing the line of the Miss Florence James, one of Lind­ ROLAND A KELLY tion over the subject matter. scene and took up picket duty. They THE STOCK MARKET. cash bonus of $50 direct from the most resistance, Senator Lodge said say’s victims, told the district attor­ “ THE ,LK>N TAM^** Senator Pat Harris9n, of Missis­ declared only 15 workers had entered ney that Lindsay, in order to interest New York, March 2.— The stock “THE SILENT CALL” ’ United States Treasury if he wants sippi, led the Democratic opposition. that once the Pacific pact was ratifi­ the mill. ®ompanies of militia ed he was confident that favorable women friends of hers in his market market opened irregular today. Hal C. Evart’s Big Story with Strong it under the new plan worked out to­ Chairmen of other committees, were summoned from Pontiac and disposition'’^ of the other treaties | schemes, staged jiartie^ and supplied Chandler Motors started 1 3-8 high- Heart tl| p Wonilfer Dog. day by the bonus section of the House whose appropriation powers would Natick but their arrival was delayed funds for the affairs. These women. be lost under the proposed change by the storm. Sheriff Lynch and would be a comparatively easy task. ways and means committee. The little group of Republican ar^d Miss James declared, subsequently are expected to fight its passage. six deputies are stationed outside the became his clients. Above $50, the soldier beneficiary The measure was endorsed by mill. Democratic “ irreconcilables” lined would be required to take an insur­ Senator Curtis as a means of con­ up against the treaty, admitted that I ance policy carrying a loan feature. forming Senate rules to those now unless debate developed considera­ National banks, banking association existing in the House. McCORMICK WILL bly more opposition they were not and trust companies coming under hopeful of preventing its ratification. MARITAL MRUP federal supervision would be requir­ Senator Pat Harrison, of Mississippi, ed to discount these policies for fifty JAZZ MUSIC BLAMED IN MARRY IN MAY was among the Democratic senators IN CHICAGO per cent of their face value for a ANTICS OF AUTO TRUCK reflecting the League of Nations views ^ H O T O P L f t Y period of three years from date of pf former president Wilson and,ex- ■ ■ I ' ' . ■ ^ I. - imr-. issue. Uxbridge, Mass.— An auto \ruck Postponed Marriage of Noted Chica pressed the opinion that the vote on Dlvor<^, Animlment m d Bigamy Suite There was complete agreement, it belonging to Avak Atamian could not goans Will Take Place Probably the Yap treaty was no criterion of Follow Battle Royal Between. COMU^G— ‘‘THE ROSARY” was said, among the seven members resist the strains of a jazz record and In England. . what might be expected to happen to | Women iiu Hotel. of the committee’s bonus section on the Pacific pact. this plan and congressional leaders “ shimmied” itself into a stbne wall London, March, 2.— “ You can on Granite street. Chicago, March 2.— The second ■TODAY and TOMORROW were confident that ultimately the take it from me that we will be mar round of the “ battle of the La Salle bonus will be paid on these terms or Atamian became excited in round­ ried,” was the emphatic declaration ing a curve when his son, who was Hotel” in which Mrs. Fern Mason terms closely approximating them. made today by Allister McCormick, Duvall, wife of Lester Duvall^ real Governor W. P. G. Harding of the holding a victrola in the rear of the member of a multi-millionaire Chi­ MARYPieXFORD Federal Reserve Board and Treasury truck, put on a real jazzy record. cago family whose marriage was re­ estate broker, and Mrs. Helen Mc- WILL ROGERS in experts were again before the rom- He lost control of the truck, and it cently prevented when the bride-to WINS HER CASE Callum, wife of Attorney William finally rested against the stone wall. Wallace McCallum, are the principals, mltlee this morning. They estimated be, Miss Mary Baker, failed to ap­ iC >9 that the fifty dollar cash feature of The victrola was taken to a repair pear at the church .iChicago). would be fought in the court of do­ the new plan will not require “ more shop. Father and son were shaken Miss Baker was understood to Jury In Federal Court Rejects Suit mestic relations. Judge Asa G. than $16,000,000 drag on the Treas­ up. have acted as she did as the result Against Movie Queen For $108,- Adams will act as referee in an at­ of parental pressure, but subsequent- 000 Commission. tempt to unscramble the marital Elmer L. Rice, Will Rogers, William Shakespeare ly she said her marriage had been affairs of the Duvall and McCallum prevented by illness and that it I New York, March 2.— Mary Pick-Uamilles (One of these boys was famous.) would occur later off. She was to ford won her case in the suit of Mrs. Round one was fought in the La have sailed for England on the cora C. Wilkenning in federal court Salle Hotel when Mrs. Duval and At The movies in the movies! A double exposure of Holly­ Aquitania, but failed to do so. Mr. to collect a $108,t)00 comnl^feion for torney McCallum found Mrs. McCal wood life, seen through the eyes of the fumiest man in McCortnick said his only explanation I securing Miss Plckford a million dol-1 lum and Mr. Duvall engaged in a was that the weather in England contract with Adolph Zukor to I tete-a-tete in a reception room of the America. SERVKX-QUALITY-IOW PRICES was too inclement for his fiancee to ' make pictures for Artcraft. A sealed iI hostelry-. . There was a wild flurry of . ^ A Full Line of come now. I verdict returned last night and open-1 hair pulling, right and left jabs to Mr. McCormick said the marriage ed today rejected Mrs. Wilkenning’s the face, interspersed with some ex- would take place in May. claim. Mrs. Wilkenning’s attorney | pert manipulation of hatpins. ,, gave notice of aa. appeal. Mrs. Duvall had her husband ar­ Your Favorite in Fresh Selected Fish I am very happy,” said Mary rested on a charge of bigamy, claim­ BOYS FIGHT BATTLE when the Jury’s veYdict was announc ing he had not been divorced from his ^ ' L ’ arrived thfe morning. ed to her at her hotel. first wife when he married her. Mc- “With Stanley in Ah^qa” WITHDETECTIYESI It was not;.the money I cared I Galium in obtaining warrants charged about but the i»lnclple of the thing. ] violation of the Mann Act, claiming First Episode of the Greatest Historical Chapter Now I can go to work with this detectives had trailed Duvall and Steak Cod ...... 15c lb Spanish Mackerel . . . 30c lb Officers Caught Them Leaving Broad I one worry'at l^W off my mind. I am Mrs. McCallum to Cedar Rapids, Hay Ever Mad^ . Herrings ...... 12c Halibut ...... 30c lb way Store With Bundles of Cigars happy thJSfifcia*'j fllt-y - believed my Iowa. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. SNAPPY B u ttei^h ...... 25c Napes for Chowder . ,3c lb and Cigarettes. | words and rendered justice.” The arrests came as a retaliation V. I — v-I.M t M ackerel...... 25c Open Long Clams . . 30c pt , Mary announced that she and | for divorce and annulment suits New York, March 2. Blase New “ Doug” will leave tomorrow for Cali- SATURDAY— Hoot Gibson in “RED C!OURAQE.” Round Clams .. .. 22c qt. Salt Herring 8c, 2 for . .15c brought by Mrs. McCallum and Du­ Yorkers on Upper Broadway 'w^cre vall. Fresh Solid Oysters 35c pt startled early today when detectives! ..j heaps of work to do,” she No charge for children under five years to matinees. ' Salt Mackerel...... 22c lb t ’ • W ■’ Shore Haddock...... 7c lb fought a pistol battle over six blocks has Doug for he has started Smoked Herrings 7c, with three youths alleged to be ban- Lpicture.” PASTOR TELLS STAND No. 1 Smelts...... 20c lb 4 fo r ...... 25c dits. Two of the suspects were ar­ OF JESUS ON ^ .^ O R rested. The detectives saw the boys ------—------■")■■■■■- ■ ' ^ Flounders...... 12c lb Salt Salmon ...... 20c lb come out of a drug store each c.arry-1 /f * EGYPTIAN CRISIS Columbus, Ohio.— If Jesus visited ing bundles of cigars and cigarettes. this earth this year He would em­ When called upon to halt, the trio I started to run and gun play follow­ phasize the world unity started at the COMING— RIP VAN WINKLE -DOMING ed. YIRTUALLY OYER Armament Limitation Conference AND “THE WOMAN GOD CHANGED” Meat Specials The prisoners gave their names as I which met at Washington, would try Thomas Lennon, 17, and Phillip Ken-j Cabinet of Sarwat Pasha Expected to to inspire love of honest toil and Ion, 15. Take Necessary Steps to R ^der I reform in large city gdve'rn- British Proposi^s Effectivo. ments, according to Rev. Dr. Daniel Fancy Veal Chops . . 35c lb Veal Cutlets...... 50c lb F. Rittenhouse, pastor of First Bap- Our Home Made Sausage Veal for stewing .... 25c lb GAMBLER WHO LOST Cairo, March 2.— The new Egyp-jtist Church here, M e a t...... 25c lb Our Fresh Cut Hamburg tian cabinet, headed by Sarwat “ He would tell the capitalist he . - V Steak ...... 20c lb Pasha, which is functioning today, cannot gain permanent wealth by re- Best Cuts Shoulder SUES FOR $150,000 is expected to create a constitutent fusing fair wages and just working TONIGHT BIG 9 REELER TOMORRCW S te a k ...... 22c lb Lean Rib Corned Beef 8c lb assembly at the earliest possible mo- conditions any more than the work- Fresh Ribs for boiling or Our Boneless Brisket New Bedford Man Secures Writs of ment to pass the act of indemnity ers can gain the most desirable re- stew ing...... 8c lb Corned B e e f ...... 18c lb Attacliinent on Estates of A llie d and thus take advantage of British j turns by endless demands for shorter Rhode Island Gamblers. proposals for abolition of the Brit hours and more pay. continued Rev. D. W . ish protectorate. Dr. Rittenhouse. The first steps probably will h FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES. Providence, R. I., March 2.— 2 “ He would urge a more drastic Writs of attachment were today taken next week. limitation of armaments, partfcularly Our free delivery is at your service. placed on the estates and property It is declared I with reference to submarines and of several alleged prominent gamb­ that the political crisis virtually has poison gas, and He surely would at­ lers in connection with the $150,000 passed although long drawn out ne­ tempt to check the prevailing craze ‘DREAM gotiations with the British govern­ for wasteful pleashrcs, draining ener­ suit brought by attorney Edward 'L. ment will be necessary before Egypt Bannon, of New Bedford, Mass., gies of brains and bodies of millions ONE OF THE MASTER’S MASTERPIECES; \ who claims he lost that amount in is set up as an independent state Much credit for the settlement of Americans every day.” Comedy, News, Cartoon, Topics of th« Day. THE MANCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET Rhode Island gambling establish­ goes to Field Marshal Allenby, Brit­ ments. A. PODROVE PROP. Among the properties attached is ish high commissioner to Egypt, who i production of bituminous Matinee 2.15, 10c and 18c. Evening 7.45, 23c and 30c the estate of the late Michael J. reached an understanding with thel in the United States Slattery formerly of Boston, who Nationalists. He conducted his “ ^' amounted to 407 million tons, as The greatest bill at the prices ever offered in Manchester. ^ 1 'j nm 10 OR 11 841 MAIN ST. was for years well known in the gotiationsAfllv Paaha with hnth Sarwat Pasha rpuand compared With 557 million tonstnn

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For the accommodation of oar patrons we will accept Tel­ ephone adyertleements for this eolomn from any one whose name Is on our books, payment 3-» to be made at earliest conren- lenoe. In other cases cash must accompany order. WANTED— Now talent In our Ama­ RECREATION NOTES. teur League for free training and se­ (School Street.) EY&SIGirr TESTING lection of our cast in our feature pro­ RWAP BT 12,000 PBOPIiB WAPPING Tonight, Industrial volley ball duction. Chance to get In the movies I - without experience. All ages and types league. required. Write for ap)>lication and Wapplng Is now in undisputed pos- Tonight, swimming pool open for •ye Glasses and Spectades circular. Commercial Film Co., Ply- sion of top place in the league. Last i1?outh Building, 163 Court St., New In O n f l i r men. FOR SAUI Haven, Conn. night’s 30-14 victory over Granby Tonight, bowling alleys' open for WALTER OLIVER disposed of the most dangerous women. ’POR SAT.E— Cookinp ranpo In first WANTED— To rent five to ten acres rivals. The xame which was play­ Tonight, Boy Scouts meeting in 910 Main St., Sontfai MaiiclMSter. lass condition. 87 Poster street, Tel. of good level land free from stones. ed in Center school hall was an un­ TeL 89-8. 4 09-4. Three to five years. C. E. Wilson & BY PAUL WEST Gen Hicks rote a spring pome this Room 8. Co. moarning & red It in school. It sed: fortunate one for Granby, handi­ Tonight, basketry class. |. FOR SAIjR— W ringer, mattro.ss. two capped by the Illness of their beit Hoots 10.80 a. m. to'SJH) p. m. rner oil stove, oven, crili, liigh chair, WANTED— Qraphanqlas and clocks WEDNESDAY Spring! P"rlday, High school basketball l^and, cheap st'wing niaehiiu>, book to repair and clean, lock and gun After school yesterday scvverul Oh spring are the farest of seosans player, and having ahother player on games and dance. **Where the Best at Lowest *SSlse, vaemiin eleanei-s. l.iKl with me. smithing, saw filing, electric cleaners, that comes from up above, the floor so weak from many days’ Friday, swimming pool open for Strant .Street. i’honff S.79-6. heaters. Irons, toasters, etc., put In or­ of the fellers pade a vissit to Mister >- I*' , ------der. Braithwalte, 69 Winter street. Thare are seven or 8 different reasons Illness with grip that he fainted dur­ women. Prices Are Made.'* V 'FOR SALK— Blue Barred IMymoutli Blinky Hammond our esteamed jani­ But the main wun is that the hole ing the game. Even at that it was Friday, Two-man bowling league. RoeJe egg.s for iiateliing. J. W. Phelps, WANTED— People to come to the tor & fownd him quite sick, whitch werld is full of Luv, sweet anybody’s game until the last five IH‘-*Phono 885-4. new tailor shop In the Park building. Friday, tumbling and apparatus William Platt, Phone 708. 868 Main was very pleasant. They repoarted luv! minutes when the Wapping “ Y” boys class In the small gym. rallied and -caged a half a dozen In ‘ POR SALE— CrawfoFd range, gas street. Lowest prices. Suita pressed the saim & Ex Brigham sed probly Eaven the robbin on his pret^ty nest Saturday, Montauk basketball Stove, Hoosler cabinet. liuiuire .313 50 cents While his wife lays thare spekkled quick succession, G. Hills "finding game and dance. Center street or Tel. 6,34-3. then the school bell wouldent ring eggs his eye’’ at an opportune moment. P e r r e t t & '• POR SALE— Seasoned mixed wood, TO KENT this moarning, so doant hurry to get Singeth of luv, sweet luv Hills did well at foul shooting, too, K. OF P. BENEFIT. ^ cut in stove length. $0 per eoid. C. II. As he hops on his yaller legs. making six out of seven free tries. Schell, Brook M(-ad b’arm. Tel. 14.3-12. TO RENT— .Six room half house with thare. To everybody’s serpriso, Three good acts of vaudeville were garage. Enquire C. J. Tuttle, 51 Flow­ though, the bell rug a little lowder GENEVIEVE HICKS, Potress. Solandt, high scorer of the game, is staged at the benefit performance of G l e n n e y FOR SALE— Big baby e,.arriag(^, n(!.ar- er street. Tel. 767-5. Walt White says that may be good pastor of North Granby church. Memorial Lodge, Knights of Pythias, ly new, one cash register, one big than usual this moarning & they potry, he not being no judge, but it The line-up: _ M scale, two show Cases, tw<> counters, TO RENT— Furnished rooms. Call held at the Circle Theater last eve MANCHESTER AND i»nd one baby crib. Inquirt; Paul Cor- at 19 Locust street or ttclcphone 1121. wasent any excuse for not getting alnt sense, robbins not laying spek- Wapplng. Granby. renti, 164 Oak street or telephone thare. It was discuvvered Miss Pal­ ning. In addition to the excellent kled eggs hut blew. Gen says that G. H ills...... Kendall vaudeville, Charles Sweet “ Sage of HARTFORD EXPRESS «16-5. TO RENT— Six room tenement, half mer had rung it. doant maik anny difference in potry, Right Forward R house, with Improvements at 9 Ridge Bol. Haynes sed you wouldent you doant have to have any sense in­ Depot Square,” also appeared. The FOR SALE—White Leghorn Pullets, wood street. Inquire 109 Fostuf street, F oster...... Solandt theater was crowded. The feature breeding males and hatching eggs. 72 •nrner Bissoll street. think she would be strong enuff, but to it, that being why it is called Woodward. Long Distance Moving l»ynes8 street. when you think of all the mussel potry. Walt says that sownds kinder picture was Tom Mix in a stirring TO RENT— At Midland Apartments Left Forward FOR SALE— First class Collie dog. she must of got frum llkking us fel­ foolish to him, but he doant cair, he Western drama. Busses for Hire heated, thFee rooms and bath, gas D errick...... Vincent The first act of vaudeville was that Peasonablc price. Inquire 25 Spruce range, refrigerator, Janitor service fur­ lers so often it aint any wunder, say doant have to rede it anyhowl Foster. Street or Tel. 347-2. nished. Call Manchester Construction we! BUSY FATTY of the “ Spirit of '76.” Next came Telephone No. 7. Lenye orders Company. Tel. 59-14. Center Kennedy & Webb, who presented a FOR SALE— W. N. Piston Rings, all DON’T BLAIM HEN Mister Fatty Bellowes is very busy W ells...... Griffin at Murphy’s Candy |^teh^ Blzes. They will stop oil and spark TO RENT— Five room fiat with all Hen van Ness wishes every feller sketch entitled "A Little Bit of plug troubles. Ford cylinders rebored these days, going to friends houses T. Hills. Improvements, Including pantry and to know he alnt to blaim for waring & talking thare sulfer & molassers Everything.” A charming youn Hartford Office with A. R. Blu- and fitted wlh now pistons. Fred H. bath. Apply at Harrison’s Store, 698 Right Guard Norton, 180 Main street. Telephone sissy shoes to school this morning, for them. He doant charge anything, lady with an excellent voice sang menthal, 227 Market Street. 662. Center street. S e le ...... H. Carlsop several solos. She was encored they being his muther’a. Missus Van he liking It. w Peck. POR RENT— Six room tenement on three times. POR s a l e !—W hite Leghorn chick- Newman street. All modern Improve­ Ness, which Hen has to brake in, the CHAINGE OF NAIM Left Guard ens, laying. $2 to $4 a piece. Just ments. Inquire 226 Center street. saim' as he always does. Hen says it George McLoughlln wishes to an­ The score: Fieldgoals, Solandt beyond Manchester Green, 787 East woant last much longer, anyhow, his OAKLAND POULTRY YARDS Middle Turnpike. Fred I. Fish. nounce that the nalm of thare new 5, Hills 4, Woodward 4, Foster 3, Kidney and Bladder MISCELLANEOUS feat growing so fast he woant be abel dog Is not Mike, he having had sum Peck 2, Wells 1; foul goals. Hills 6. ' FOR SALE— Gas range with oven, toget on the next pare of shoes his puppies last night. His nalm is now $25. Apply 258 Oak street. IF YOU WANT good fruit on your trees this year, consult me and I will muther byes for herself. Nellie, so please doant call him Mike. GRAND OFFICER’S VISIT Tronbles HAVE TO G( Barred Rocks, ^ t e Rocks : POR SALE—Twenty-five White Leg show you how it can be done. Tree fiprn pullets and one rooster. Last sugery, pruning, etc. done at small Itorlng’s hatch, also new coop 12x7x7. cost. John C. Carter, 23 Autumn St It is expected that there will be a SETTING EGGS. DAY OLD CJ^CKS- Tvlll sell reasonable. Apply 634 Cen­ Park Theater Circle Theater___ Clogged up Kidney Deposits are Dis Tel. 934. large attendance at the meeting of solved and the Toxins (Poisons) ter street. EXHIBITION. u t il it y . BABY CHICKS, 18o up, bred to lay. “ Doubling for Romeo,” the new “ Dream Street,” a nine-reeler, is the Odd Fellows of King David Lodge Completely Driven Out. Drug­ FOR SALE— Now Ford cars, R model prepaid guaranteed delivery, vlelt our tomorrow evening in Odd Fellows’ gists Told to Guarantee it in Every for Immediate delivery. Easy terms. hatchery, send circular. brooders Goldwyn picture, starring Will Rog­ the latest United Artists’ screen ef­ Old Fords taken In trade. R. Ma- 14.76 up. Roy Clark. 46 Burnside Ave.. ers, which is now' playing at the fort to come from D. W. Griffith. It jhall when the past grands of the Instance. W. S. Slupman , honey, 76 Walnut street. Tel. 1048-2 •Caiit Hiirtford. Park Theatre, Is a delightful parody is a tale of romance and love and ilodge will confer the initiatory de­ gree. In addition the Odd Fellows "Your very life,” says Dr, Carey, “de stove. Inquire MISS M. ROBINSON, teacher of piano of Shakespeare. The hero tries to laughter, symbolized with good and Phone 885-14. , FOR SALE— Parlor will be honored by a visit of Grand pends upon the perfect functioning and 129 iBsell street. \nd theory. Buckland, Conn., 109 emulate the love-making of Romeo, evil Influences, lending an enchant­ health of your kidneys so whatever Vdams street. Phone 165-6. but,finds that his- cowboy training is Master Herbert J. PhllHps of Water- you do don’t neglect them.” Order Now for April and Afay ) POR SALE— Shed suitable for gar- ment rarely seen in such productions. Dr. Carey’s famous prescription No Driivery. For partlcu- too great a handicap. Will Rogers, as bury, and a member of his staff. It . ’age; 16 feet by 10 feet. For pj SUITS STEAMED AND PRESSED by The ideas are Grlath’s while the is expected that William S. 777 known as Marsh-Root is not r'fec lars Inquire at 20 Hamlin street, Tel- the Hofl-man sanitary prooess, men’s the bashful cowboy lover, gives the characters are taken from two stories ommended for everything, but we can ephone 164. ______suits 60 cents, pants 16 cents, overcoats best performance of his screen Hutchison, grand secretary, will be not too strongly urge Its use if-you suf 60 cints, ladles’ suits 76 cents. Lau- of Thomas Burke known as “ Gina of one of the guests of the evening. The fer from annoying kidney, liver and p o p ! s a l e —W hite Leghorns laying, fer. 696 Main street. career. Chinatown” and “ The Sign of the meeting will start with a roast beef bladder troubles, frequent passing of $2 to $3 apiece, 210 Egg Prairie State The titles, which were written by Lamp.” The locale is set In the , , J X, I water night and day, with smarting or . AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Incubator ?20. Call evenings or Sat LOST ^upper which is to be served by the irritation, brick dust sediment or high urday afternoon. 787 East Middle Will Rogers himself, are funny Limehouse District, London. Al­ ladies of the Rebekah Lodge prompt- ly colored urine, bloating irritability Turnpike. enough to make up an entire vaude­ though it might be said to encompass 1.. tf.Qft n/i/i XTaiiniira tVio wlth loss of flosh, backacho, headache, LOST— Tiro and rim somewhere in jly Fellows O'® rheumatism or any other tendency to ATTENTION Manchester Wednesday evening. Find­ at 6.30. Among Odd ville act alone. They bring Shakes­ the world when It comes to the final meeting promises to be the banner Bright’s Disease, Dlabetls or Gravel, REAL KSTA’fB. er please return to Sedrick Straughan, peare down to date through the eyes 115 Center street or Tel. 681. Reward. analysis of the human characters one of the season. for kidney disease In its worst form Pnt the original power and p of a love-&ifck cowboy. But Rogers who trip gaily through the several may be stealing upon you FOR SALE— In Andover, 60 aero Don’t wait until tomorrow to begin back In yonr motor by regrindlng farm, 8 room house, barn, shod, wagon- LOST— Pair of tiro chains on School isn’t the only comic spirit In the scenes of dramatic effects directed by or Oak streets. Finder please notify CARD OF THANKS. the use of this wonderful prescription house, 3 honhousos. variety fruit, shadt^ story. William Orlamund as the Mr. Griffith. now obtainable in both liquid and tab trees .pleasant location for summer .1. M. Burke, 283 Spruce street. let form if you have any of the above cylinders and fitting new pistons snd homo, 2 miles north of'station. Stock “ movie” director of the studio to Mr. Griffith has assembled a cast AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD We wish to thank our neighboni symptoms. Kidney, Liver and Bladder and tools if desired. For term.s address which the cowboy turns for instruc- of rare talen to enact the roles of troubles don’t wear away. They will rings. I ' W. E. Fuller, Andover, Conn. Tel. iit Manchester, within and for the dis­ and friends for the sympathy ana trict of M.anchester on the 18th day of ion in lovo-makfng, gives a perfect “ Dream Street.” Carol Dempster Is kindness extended to us at the time grow upon you slowly, stealthily and 85-32. ______travesty of the popular idea of a di­ with unfailing certainty. l<’ebruary A. D. 1922. the Gypsy Fair. The “ Spike” Mc- of the death of our husband and Never mind the failures of tho past FOR SALE— A dandy 6 room bunga­ I’rescnt, WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., rector. "Lefty” Flynn has several de­ if you even suspect that you are sub low with all improvements close to trol­ Juddge. Fadden of the story is taken by father. We would also thank Mrs. Sciuebel Bros. Estate of ALBERT L. GEER late of lightful comic scenes with Will Rog­ Ject to these diseases: don’t lose ley, only four years old. I’rlce $5,000. Ralph Graves while his brother Billie Norton and Miss Norton and Miss single day for Magnell Drug Co., South James Rennie, 791 Main str\;et, Tinker Manchester, in said district, deceased. ers; and Sylvia Breamer, one »f the Cadman’s room for their beautiful Telephone 1102 Upon application of the Executor for Is portrayed by Charles Emmett Manchester, and every good druggist Building. most beautiful girls on the screen, is Mack. Tyrone PoWer is the symbol­ flowers. has been authorized to return the pur­ 69 South Main St., South Manchester. an order of real estate belonging to the heroine with a tkste for “ movie” chase money on the first bottle to all FOR SALE—New five room bungalow .said estate as per application on file. ized street preacher for Good and the MRS. HARRIET ROBINSON -til- ORDERED— That the said applica­ who state they have received no bene- has Just boon finished. Price Is only lovers. Others in the cast are Ray­ Evil one in the street fiddler Is done AND FAMILY. t, $5,300, strictly modern, mortgages can tion lie heard and determined at the mond Hatton, Sydney Ainsworth, be arranged. Ten minutes walk from Probate office in Manchester on the f>tti John Cossar and Cordelia Callahan. by Morgan Wallace. W. J. Fergu­ mills. Wallace D. Robb. 853 Main day of March A. D. 1 922 at 9 o’clock son plays Gypsy’s father and the A medical and dental clinic, uperl Street, Park Building. in forenoon, and the Court directs said The story was written by Elmer great Sway Wan, of Chinese noble ated on a motor truck, is visitinf Kxccutor to give public notice to all Rice and directed by Clarence Bad­ SPECIAL FOR THE FOR SALE—Two family 12 room persons interested in said estate in said birth, is impersonated by Edward remote Indian tribes In CalifornlE house, 10 minutes walk from the mills, e.state to appear if they see cause and ger, who has supervised the produc­ Pell. accompanied by a physician and strictly modern and In good condition. lie heard ttioreon by publishing a copy tion of nearly all Will Rogers’ Gold dentist. Price only $7,500. Wallace D. Robb, f this order once in some newspaper “ Dream Street” will be the attrac­ ’IKTISDAYS 853 Main Street, Park Building. having a eii-eulation in said probate, wyn comedies. district, .and by posting a copy of this tion at the Circle Theater tonight George Walsh your favorite will and tomorrow. FORD CARS PAINTED $90 FOR SALE— Best residential section, order on the ptililic signpost in said be shown in the first episode of tho See Eczena Disappear! two family ten room house being lin- Manchester, 4 days before the said day On the same bill will be a comedy, lehed, is rented for $50 per month. Price of hearing and return maltc to the greatest historical serial ever made, is only $6,500. Wallace D. Robb, 853 court. "With Stanley In Africa” . Also Int a cartoon, a News reel and Topics of WILLIAM R. HYDE, Judge. V.e Hokara for Thio aad Other Sk| MANOHES'TER AUTO Main Street, Park Building. Nows and a snappy qpmedy. No the day. The matinees during these Dlseoaea which Rain Complexion. II-3-2-22 two days start at 2:15 and the eve­ PAINT SHOP FOR SALE— Green Acres at the Green charge for children und6r five to RADIO CONCKRTS POPULAR. ning performances at 7:45. __ A clean, fair complexion is the mt modern tw o family flat and bungalow matinees. '_____ noticeable of woman’s charms—look I A. C. Lehman, Prop. of eight rooms. For particulars. W al­ your skin for your pleasing, healtl lace D. Robb, 853 Main Street, I’ark The radio concerts being given in appearance. Thousands of people s^ 26 Cooper SU Tel. 858-8; Building. tho wireless room at Watkins Bros., fer the unbearable itching and thougl i FOR SALE— Good location, six room are becoming very popular. On Tues­ of skin broken out and marred | T single house Just finished with two day evening a large crowd was pres­ eczema. Most folks are even ser • acres land, house is strictly modern. tlve and embarrassed at their own ■I For particulars Wallace D. Robb, 853 ent. Static conditions were not of the pearance. , Main Street, Park Building. best until about 9 when they became ■The majority of people trust to tS perfect. A concert was heard from GOOD REAL ESTATE YAUIES and nature to get rid of their pimi W . P. QUI SH ji FOR RALE— Pinohurst section, six Russell Street— Eight room single, steam, gas, etc., garage tor ahd blemishes Just because they ( room bungalow strictly modern, sleep- tho General Electric plant at Schen­ like to use a gre%sy. vile-smelllng ol| I Ing porch, large lot .and fireplace. Price ectady, N. Y. Next was heard the two cars, lots 160 feet front, a beautiful home In perfect ocmOl- ment or salve. The treatment that c UNDERTAKER tion. Price including extra lot only $8,000. away with this unpleasantness is I la right. Wallace D. Robb, 853 Main American Radio Research Corpora­ Rokara ^eatment—modern, efteoi And Funeral.,,;Dir«ct$r, •j. Street, Park Building. tion of Medford, Mass. Following Ford Street— Seven room single, heat, light, etc., extra bhlldlBg and pleasant. Does not soil clott came concerts from the Westing- lot. Very convenient location. or leave skin greasy. Lady AtteAdaiit. V \ y FOR SALE— Best residential section. The power ■ of Hokara to relij Islx room strictly modern cottage, In- house plants in Pittsburgh, Pa., and 'West Sidfr—Six room single, heat, liS|^ ),eluding furnace heat, excellent condi­ Newark, N. J. There was a Duo-art quickly any Itching or burning of 829 Main St‘. l21 tion, lot 80x155, fruit trees and hon- garage, hen hoiise$ extra buildlog lot. Price le ^4,p00f Skin and to make It soft, white and ' ^nery. plenty of room for garden 100 feet piano solo from Pittsburgh and the vety Is almost miraculous.^ news of th(^ day from the same sta­ Russell Street— AnotJier nice single house, modem In every de­ Minor skin troubles like plmi House Pliune 887 pit Main street, South Manchester. This tail, well built, good sized lot. . blackheads, barber’s Itch, etc., quit the best buy I have seen In three tion. Then came a lecture on play­ i^spqnd to' Hokara. Even the wl krears and th* price is only $6,200. W al- writing by the author of “ De- Near Center Street, Weet— Large 12 r o ^ double fronse oaie 4Ce D. Robb, 853 Main street. Park CiMies of eczema, ulcers, salt rheum 1 'Id Ing. (Bassc.” ’rhen came a concert by a Ish, open stairway, white enamel fdomhing n m chfontc skin diseases are suooCssfl lights, laundry tubs, two car garage, v r ^ in front treated with Hokara. ... The .. mar l)anjo club. The last heard was from epmplezlon become^ noticeably noticeac frOR SALE— In good condition, seven Medford when a voice announced: around house. Price only $7,500. Think of it. - each______day, leaving _ _ as It fades aw FOR SALE— E ib i F it house with improvements, ten “ The next number will be given Two Small Chicken Faons, one four acres nnd one elj^t ACgee, Clear, healthy skin.— „ ,i i. tea from cross town trolley. Gar- • You oah get a liberal Jar of HoJ barn and hen house. Room for by the ice man.,He Is preparing for right in tovra, convenient to trolley and factory* Ask to zee 'or 60 cente. Tt Is sold—guarani rden. Arthur A. Knofla, House & his lectur^tomorrow by eating Eski­ i Block. Phone 59-14 them. » * 4L, i’ -’ and recommended by Magnell Drui Xrees: mo pies. Goodnight.” Newman 8treet^“ Large double house, 12 roomis, oont^nlng. South Manchester and all good I )R SALE— Summer cottage on modem improvements, an exceUent lo ^ tl< ^ / ****"' J. D. McCANN, Hornell, N. T Ital Lake, 140 feet frontage, high BRANKRUPT SALE Sixty-two lots have been sold in Ckdonlal Gardens, W-cthensl ;dry, best location on lake, 6 rooms S2.00 bsAel furnished, with boat. John and Bridge Street. There is 90, so we have 87 for you $o choM -■ r 820 Main street. South Manches- The property of the Rudolph from* Som© very dcalrabl© ou6s ar© not solds To©M af© -14 OPENING OP Phone 608. Teichert bankrupt estate, consist­ houaea on Colonial Gardena. Water, aewer, Ughta are t o M ing of two’houses, garage, and extra T a k e a walk over. We offer veg^ easy tenns. . 1 - WANTED building lots located on Center street, $500 down buys a large four family houBei Price wily S75Q0. PARISIENNE PBD— Live chickens, 1920 or corner of McKee street will be sold It rents for $919 pw year and is never vacant. It hM eieoM , hatch, no roosters, large or small at public auction Saturday afternoon lights, city water, toilet and 18 rooms. No steam h e ^ h ttt 1 ^ i booght if healthy and price is at 2 p. m. Two second hand automo­ a t th e ^ c e and terms, paying over 12 per cent. Itw iu parJ^ s i w i Phone 88-2. biles will also be sold. BfAl>AMB VAK _ A, W EE KLY INCOME address - The propdVty is to be sold subject W e% nnot advertise all onr bargaing. Tell us what y^ fe - qetl OTUf Comyany.— Adv. S.' ..-V * _ < 1.-"

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These reservations appear to leave In New York but nojie she is b o r ^ ^ ^i^cntflg tcraio the door wide open for military oc­ fled. “ Two weeks of travel cupation without limit whenever in­ opened my eyes,’’ says Margot, *'an4 _ PUBLI8HIDD BT NEW YORK *HB HBRALD PRINtiNO CO. ternal disturbance or external attack I think American prohibition ahOi^ _H7®ry Brenlng Bzcept Sundays and offern a pretext. The negotiations inable.” wUdays. with Adly Pasha, the moderate lead­ The sprightly Margot was astm,- .- .LETTER' ■ antered at the Post Office at Man- IkMter as Second Class Mat! Matter. er who took the place of the deport­ ished at the conduct of young girls-1, *UBSCR1PTI0N RATES: By mall Six ed revolutionary Zaghloul Pasha, and men, particularly at balls. They 6>llars a year; sixty cents a month for broke down last year because the think it is quite chic to become orter periods. New York, March 2.— George By Carrier, Eighteen cents a Week. Egyptians would not consent to Brit­ drunk. Mrs. Asquith declares there .Washington’s gold watch was sold at Single Copies, Three qents. ish military occupation except along if. much less drinking . in Elngiand a New Lork art gallery on the re­ ADVERTISINO REPRE­ SENTATIVE: Kralnk R. Northrup, 850 the Suez canal. ■ where there are no prohibition laws cent anniversary of his birth for $3,- ^ d ls o n Ave., New York; 91C Associa­ It is possible, however, tlmt Bri­ because the people there find they 200. It Was one of many personal tion Building, Chicago. relics belonging principally to W. First Showing tain may. in the end agree to such can shoot straighter, ride better and Lanier Washington, a great-great- restriction. Her vital interest in tlie play better cricket by not drinking. nephew, which brought a total of THURSDAY, MARCH, 2, 1922 Suez canal would be amply protected But evidently Margot is qualified $19,052 ^ th e sale. The watch, which even if she withdrew her troop.s to make comparisons only in the is certifldd being, one of the two WILL THE LECTURE COME higher reaches of society. There are possessed by General Washington in from the cities, and whoever holds his later life, was,made in France of the BACK? the canal holds Egypt. quite a few in England who do not in 1790.. It is of 18-karat gold, with We sometimes wonder whether the Britain has put the next move up ■shoot, ride or play cricket. Even in his crest engraved on the back, and lecture platform will not soon regain to Egypt. Her puppet and helpless two weeks she can hardly have has a calendar attachment. the popularity and lnflu^ce which it government must legalize actions gauged the great American pulse Jeweled Sfenographers had half a century ago. A reaction performed under martial law before and there is reason to believe that Is-• ■ Is due from the impersonal forms of military rule will bo ended, and v.hat she does not know of “ the If you drop into a New York place Spring Models of-business and uro dazed at the entertainment now so common. The must conclude a satisfactory agree­ lower classes” in her own country showing of jewelry on secretaries, volume of ptinH'd’- iiHfittVP has in­ ment with the British government would fill a big book. Gteno^aphers and 90 per cent of the creased to such an'extent that one along the linos indicated as a prelim­ But there is a suspicion that her Inisiness women, don’t set it down to can hardly read the diifly' papers, say inary to the restoration of self-gov­ impression of condition's in Ameri­ ))('or taste of "this a\vful generation” . It is just caution. Girls and women nothing of the outimiiring of maga­ ernment. All that Britain seems fo can society circles is not wholly lack­ who own any jewelry at all are wear­ zines and novels. The legitimate have done is to renounce the pro­ ing in truth. The Anti-Saloon League ing it all wherever they may be. If stage is dropping out of sight, giving tectorate which she previously had says the Episcopal church in New they don’t they are liable never to see York city has “ an unusual propor­ it again. Daylight burglars have been place to the movies. Concerts and promised to terminate at the end oi They’re in, and you will agree with us, when you see them, tion of the wealthy, influential per­ too successful in ransacking apart­ musical entertainmnits tire supplant­ the war. The status quo remains, ments lately to give peace of mind that they are handsome, these new 1922 baby carriages and strol­ sons who today constitute the main ed by the iihonograph.. Now comes none of the burning q.ucstions of dif­ to anyone except those who keep lers. The spring models bring us some of the finest carriages reapoclable backing of bootleggers.” the radio telqphonvi, bringing from ference has been settled and the their valuables always within sight. made— ^Whitney and Lloyd— in wonderful new finishes, mahog­ and that Episcopal rectors are hidden sources lectures, bed tinu* possibility of alternating coercion any, French blue, browns, frosted browns and blues and Cafe- “ hedging on the prohibitioiji ques­ Coo]>erativc Sliopping stories for the children, and variouj and wrangling has hot boon dissi­ au-Lalt. Of course there are the old favorite colors too, ecru pated. tion.” True, Bishop Gallor, presi­ (’o-operative shopping is becoming forms of so-called music. fashionable in Little Old New York. and ivory. dent of the National Council of the All these new forms of entertain­ For some years past, neighborhoods And the prices are just as attractive as the carriages, for they i'Jpiscopal Church, vigorously dc- have banded together to purchase ment lack the personal touch. One BREAD FROM HEAVEN. are substantially reduced. Fine strollers, without tops, can be lends the New York rectors but he staple supplies in large quantities. can sit in the solitude of his room Manna from heaven should be had for as low as ,$10.73, those with tops $26.50, and carriages says he has not seen any great lack Hitherto these enterprises have and take advantage of any or all of welcome in Washington where so nearly always concerned themselves range as low as $27.50. of liquor at public dinners he has re­ them. With the lack of personal ;nany hungry and thirsty citizens only with fuel and food. Now, hoiv- Come in and see them. See our Main Street Window Display. cently attended so it is obvious that contact there comes also a weaken­ gather to besiege Congress for doles evor, all necessities are included We can arrange convenient terms If you desire. Ihe wealthier classes do not stint through shopping bureau,s attached ing of aiijieal. I’lrsonality of the to relieve their iiangs. However, themselves. to various organizations. One of the author, the singer, the actor, and the there does not seem to have been most Important of these is that of Have you registered baby for a bank account? Come in lecturer is detached from his product. the Hotel Commonwealth which has any overwhelming demand for the It looks as if Manchester would and bring your baby along and wo will open the account Many persons carry on most of more than 27,000 members and with samples of the real stuff recently se­ have to levy a 17 mill tax this year thi'ir conversation during the day which at least 250 important stores for you by depositing $1 in the Savings Bank of Manches­ cured by the Department of Com­ whether it wants to or not. The two are cooperating. The owner-mem­ ov('r a ti'h'phone, hearing the voice ter. merce. b'.gal opinions, one by Judge H. O. bers of t,he hotel, which is being built but iK'ver seeing, iierhaiis from om' The precious substance upon Bowers, town counsel, and the other at Broadway and 56th ami 5 7th sireqts, all benefit by the shoppii;g year’s end to another, its iiossessor. which the iliildren of Israel subsist­ by Lewis Sperry, prominent Ilartl’ord Make it a point to come in and hear these new numbers as An increasing number of travelers bur(/au and during the last year h;ivc soon as possible. ed in tl'.e wildenu's:s is sold for food aimrney, both published in this received rebates amounting to several ridi' in the isolation of automobiles, in S\Ti;i. It falls lilu^ dew during the issue, coincide iu declaring that iin- hundred thousand dollars, by the Mario Cahill, a new Victor artist, packs a laugh in every line of meeting hundreds and perhaps thou­ months of Si'ptember, October and d-r the statutes of Connecticut the process of turning in their sales slips her new Victor record for March— “ Washing Baby.” It is one sands on the road, but passing not a November and lodges on the leaves- town must include in its budget of to the office and receiving rebates of those terrific episodes during baby’s toilette when everybody word with any of them. About the on their purchases up to 20 per cent. ol oak trees where it immediately current expenses for this year the The Commonwealth company re­ calls and everything happens. The man who knows what shop­ only n'ally social form of entertain­ hardens ;iml assumes the form of ;F.S0,000 deficit incurred last year. A ceives rebates from the stores, the ping in tow of ^‘the wife” is, ought to hoar Miss Cahill in “ Shop­ ment we ha.ve nowadays is dancing, grain. That which falls upon the 17 mill tux would be sonu'thing un­ volume of business is increased, and ping” on the other aide of this screaming record. more popular now than it ever was. loaves of other trees or upon the heard of in Manchester. Yet even everyone is happy. Bring one home for fun! As for the intellectual gain from ground is lost, presumably, as in this is lower than the average paid Church Pew.s Up any of these forms of recreation and the biblical account, by melting by other towns in this state. Con­ I have heard of business blocks amusement, there is little to be said. when the sun waxes hot. The treci sidering the living conditions in Man- and real estate being tied up in un­ They servi' to pass an hour but they are shaken In the early morning and clic.ster, there can be no question settled estates so as to bo useless to leave little food for thought. “ the bread from heaven’* collected tlmt the taxpayer gets his money’s anyone; bnf I never before realized ■VVATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. in sheets spread beneath. worth. that chnrofa' pews might suffer that Into such a frivolous world comes ifljiLrjthQlpirew’R Episcopal the btainy man with the gift of elo­ Manna, as described in Exodus, is church at |*ai;k avenue and Fiftieth quence and a forceful personality. like unto coriander seed, white, and NEGROES’ AVEAl/TH. street, howeypr, has pews which have The census bureau giving the been unoccupied fpr twenty years be­ There are signs that lie will soon be the taste of it is like wafers made number and value of farms ow’ued welcomed by a hungry following. with honey. On that first recorded by negroes in each of the state.s, cause of Just such a condition. Many shows the total value to be $2,257,- of them were purchased outright by The author who reads before arr occasion, the Israelite.s, mourning persons now dead whose offsprings for the fleshpots of Egypt, were (i''.5.:i2,5. That stupendous amount brick used for paving purposes tc audience from his own works pos­ of property has Iioen produced bv are not members of the church. The AGUINALDO SPEAKS A HRITON IN YALE’S CHANG-SHA. sesses an attractiveness which the granted n supplementary diet of tloir hands since the conclusion of deeds to the pews ;ire tied up in the day, but nevertheless they serve quails but the cloying sweetness of llio (uvil war, ami under conditions estates. Rev. Dr. Leighton Parks, the From tlie Harrisburg (Pa.) Tele­ (Bertrand Russell’s Travel Notes.) satisfactorily for 38 years. printed page does not. The actor rector has consequently requested The state museum at Charleston.; the ubiquitous manna later led them more diflicuit than any that ever be­ graph The busiest thirty hours I *ever who adds his personality and trained fore confronted a branch of the hu­ the return to the church of all un­ spent in my life were spent in Chang­ has on exhibition the first brick lal4 voice to the work of the playwright to forget gratitude and the days of man family. Of this property we find used pews. Among the first to return An interesting commentary upon sha, a city which is reached by travcl'- in the street, from which not mom their hunger. They “ fell a lusting” theirs were Mrs. Vanderbilt, the than one inch was worn in the gen- v 1s more convincing than he can be th:it 97 per cent is In the South. The the situation in the Philippines is ing up to the Yangtze for three or for the flesh and fish “ which we did exact figures are $2,191,005,642 in e.state of George W. Vanderbilt, the four days from Shanghai to Hankow, eration it'served. In 1894 Quarrier\5Jj in a screen pantomime. But the lec­ Frank J. Could and Mrs. Harriinan. afforded by an official report of street was paved with brick and, aK < eat in Egypt freely, the. cucumbers, the South and $66,639,688 in the and then going south for another day turer not only entertains but in­ r.'.Jt of the country. Fifteen per cent In a few cases, said Dr. Parks, the what transpired when Aguinaldo, though 27 years old, is still in good and the melons, and the leeks, ami across a vast lake. (In spite of its structs and comes nearer filling the of the colored pcojile, according to owners had refused to make the re­ former chief of insurgents, was ask­ remoteness, it is a Treaty Port). condition to day. 'The brick were need of the times than any of them. the onions, and the garlick.” Bitter­ t’lo ccimus, live in the North, the turn. It is expected that the situation When I arrived in Chang-sha, there laid on a base of 3 Inches of sanc^ ed to speak at a dinner recently one inch of tarred oak planks and a ly they complained; “ there is no­ i':.st and (he ’West; 85 per cent of v;ill result in abolishing the system was an educational congress in ses­ We hav(' Iiapiiened to hear several (ht'in live in tlio South. Yet instead upon the occupation of the Philip­ second 3 inch layer of sand. thing at all, bosidi' this manna, be­ of selling pews outri.ght. sion. at which all kinds of people good lectures within the past few ef iiossossing 15 per cent of total pines. It was hoped that Aguinaldo fore our eyes.” And the wrathful lectured on all kinds of subjects. months and without ('xcei)tion the property which that race possesses, It might' very properly have been would say something to justify During my thirty hours I gave four Jehovah told them he would make tlie Negroes outside the Soutli pos­ NEW RADIUM SOURCE audience has listened most attentive­ the life insurance companies which democratic demands for immediate lectures and two after-dinner them cal flesh “ until it come out at sess but 3 per cent. Representative prevented the holding of the bull­ IS IXIUND IN BRAZUix ly. They seenu'd to enjoy meeting Bourkc Cockran comments that “ If independence, but this is what he speeches, and attended a great recep­ your nostrils, and it be loathsome to fight scheduled for xMadison Square tion at the American hospital. My the live spixilcer face to face. We this striking fact proves anything, Garden, rather than the Society for said: London.— Announcement of you." The vegetarian finds an.argu­ lectures, which were on Russia, dis­ shall not be at all surprised if within it is that elsewhere in the country the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Gentlemen, you wish me to say discovery of a new source of radiunk; j ment in the apparent fact that the (he productivity of the Negro is just pleased the students by being some­ the next year or two the desire of in­ as things turned out. When the bull something. Ac a gathering composed what critical of the Bolsheviks, has been made here by Mrs. Alexan*t'j Israelites gorging of the mighty fall ono-fifth of what it is in the South. fight was called olT for the Garden, der Gross, F. R. G. S., who has juafr>5 telligent people to hear a message And, strange as It may seem, it is in of men who have .served The (•;vuse of whom almost all Chinese students of quails sent by the it was arranged for a carnival just returned from Brazil, where she dSM^i worth while, spoken by someone they I'.esc st.ates wlu're treatment of the (heir country on the battlefield, it is passionately admire. I spent the across the river in New Jersey. It night (in a Chinese hotel), as Saint dares she found a radium mine ■lo.gro has been the subject of harsh- was to be a “ mock” bullfight— in appropriate to speak of ideals. Amer­ can see whih' they hear him, brings st criticism that he has produced Paul spent his lime in Ephesus, the interior. order not to seem cruel to animals ica came to the Philippines as the re­ Mrs. Gross, who is the first English^ back to popularity the stage lecturer. ml now holds the largest volume of sult of championing a cause in behalf fighting with wild beasts. So on the roperty.” you see. Well, Chariot Molina, Span­ whole my impression of Chang-sha or American woman to penetrats.;|*^ ------g--- —ri--- ; ish matador, knew it was to be of liberty. The independence of .Cuba the interior regions where the radluidtxv] BRIT»AIN AND EGYPT. gave us an opportunity to know the was lacking in Oriental calm. EARLY TWEN'TY MILLION mock” ; so did the picadors and all mine is located, tells of a medicinM.| Iho rest of the assemblage— exci'pl United States, first as an ally, then lake which is radio Setive. After a prolonged period of pull FARM HORSES as a belligent, and, finally, as tutor Of the 19,785,933 horses on farms the bull. He didn’t understand that BIG DITCHER QUICKLY TURNS Mrs. Gross has been in consulfajp^ ing and hauling in various direc “ mock” part. And he was a Te;cas in our national education. tion with Mme. Curie in Paris reiii^ the United States on January 1, This tutorial role undertaken by SWAMPS INTO FARMS » tions, alternating negotiations i 20, 120,540, or 0.6 per cent were steer! Consequently, before any ex- tive to the discoveries made in citenvent had a chance to develop, America with benevolence, since th<' London and Cairo with martial law issed as purebred, according to The immense scale on which rec­ expedition. e bureau of census. The States re- the bull tossed the toreador lightly occupation of the Philippines by the Groat Britain has decided to aban United Stales, has served to efface all lamation of swamp lands in Freeborn rting the largest percentages of over the fence and looked around for and Mower counties, in southern don the protectorate over Egypt,] rebred horses wore as follows: anyone else who chose to contest hi the ill feelings created by the war. IS ROMANCE OF RICH which was established during the In proof of this the statement by Minnesota is carried on, means that, I^AIR, ONE 90, BBOl nois, 1,2 per cent; Rhode Island, championship. within a short time, great tracts per cent; Iowa, 1.1 per cent; Lucy Joanne Price the Wood-Forbes mission of the cor­ World war as a means of throwing dial reception and cooperation accord­ will be added to the productive lands the Egyptian strength into the strug­ ssachusetts, 1 per cent; Vermont, .— Has the romance of per cent; Ohio,- 0.9 per cent; ed it in all the towns it visited. of that state. Work is being con­ ninety-year-old groom and his se^ gle on the side of the allies instead ntneky, 0. 9 per cent, and Kansas, 1022 TO BE RECORD BREAKER From the very moment that Amer­ centrated, on a tract of 15,000 acres, ty-eight-year-oid bride been shattc of with the lawful suzerain, Turkey. per cent. The States reporting ica and the Philippines joined hands which has been subdivided into eight in the few short months that Bd’? units of from 1,000 to 3,000 acres Lloyd George’s declaration comes largest, numbers of purebrea Washington— More than a billion Filipinos and Americans have been Ivanson and Mrs. Ora Haley Iva I'ses in 1920 were Illinois, with blended in one group as brothers each. Each unit is in turn subdivided as a surprise anly in point of time dollars will be spent on city street have been married? 559; Iowa, with 15,450; Kansas, and rural highway, construction in .guided by only one aim. This exam­ into farms, most of which contain That is the question being for there was no other decision that h 8,369; Ohio, with 7,257; Ne- 1922, according to the latest es­ ple is unique in the history of weak either 80 or 120 acres. by Denver friends of the promised any degree of peaceful set­ ska, with 5,654; North Dakota, timates of highway engineers. Of people. The chief agent in this reclama­ tion work is a wheel excavator of couple, following discovery t ^ t tlement. When Lord Milner was h 5,636; South Dakota, with 5,- this, more than $600,000,000 will go Humanity, after all, is not retro­ Ivanson is living in her l>«aat and Indiana, with 5,265. gressing. The ideals of ‘Lincoln will unusual design and capacity. This despatched to Egypt last year he re­ for rural highways and the balance 76-tou ditching machine, according Denver home, while Ivanson is^ for city streets. always live in the hearts of the Amer­ turned with the basis of a settlement he automobile market in Mexico to an article, with full-page illustra­ ing at a downtown hotel. Because of the rapid increase in ican people. If for some people the The marriage of Ivanson qinf that was practically the same as now being seriously affected because the use of motor vehicles both for power which wealth offers is a stimu­ tion, in the March Popular Mechan­ the vast number of machines ics Magazine, crawls steadily ahead Haley last July is said to* ‘ offered to the Egyptians. Ills recom*> passenger and freight transportation, lus for the extinction of all noble sen­ united fortunes estimaited en in the United States and tak- ata^e highway officials estimate that timents, for America wealth and pow­ like some great land monster, and mendations wore rejected and the o Mexico to be sold for less than er constitute the greatest forces for as it advances it digs a ditch that is 000,000. former South African proconsul re­ it will he at least five years before Mrs. Ivanson declined to';"* their market price, tlie country catches up with the de­ moral and spiritual aggrandizement. 12 ft. wide on top and 7 ft. deep. A hroughout the United States at huge revolving wheel scoops out the the rumored separation other signed from the government and r mand for improved roads. The limitation of armaments confer­ admit that her. husband was Ui tired into private life. present time there are approxiJ ', With road Improvement proceed­ ence at Washington is but one proof dirt and a conveyor belt is kept busy ely 400,000 workers out of each of the leadership which America is carrying it but 20 /eet to the side a Denver hdtel. She said An attempt to suppress forcibly ing at such a rapid rate, highway for divorce had not been v 0,000 residents. engineers see an economic fallacy in undertaking in her program of world where it builds up a spoil bank. the rising tide of nationalism follow-l fraternity. A nation imbued with either side. the tendency of some communities to Ivanson and the late ed. Some of fhd'Egyptian leaders] such ennobling Ideals can safely be FIRST PAVED STREET IN U. 8. . me for Lumbago penult the building of what are who died three years agtv),^ were deported, but the agitation ha readily recognized as temporary trusted and called the friend of small Washington — Charleston. West hluslcrole drives pain away and nations. , has the distinction of being neers and partners in tlW’ not subsided. pavement types. The day of the ment of Wyoming. Thtgr jrings in its place delicious, sootfaiqf gravel and macadam roads for heavy The General seated himself quiet­ the first city in United States to use Whether the Egyptians will ac ort. Just rub it in gently. ly amid the roar of applause that brick for street paving. . Although the First National Bant; tjraffle is past, they say. The main- Wyo., of which Ivaoeotthi^ cept the olive branch tendered b It is a clean, white ointment^ mate tjlDance expenditures whic'h such followed his speech. Led by General jbrick had been used to pave streets ith oil of mustard. It will not Uimw Wood, a toast was proposed to -“ Gen in European countries, principally dent. Lloyd George IS uncertain. There ar 9^48 entail make them, in the long Ivanson and his several strings attached which ma :e the old-fashioned mustard platter* M1W tar more expensive than the eral Aguinaldo— our friend,” which Holland, for nearly a century, they all drank standing. And yet there were not tried in the United States married sixty-five yeam^; not find general favor In Egypt. Th Get Mustcrolc today at srour tei^ I'l^rmanent types. In every Instance death. The first ore. 35 and _65c in jars smd thl3te;|g|4|^e^>are contending for the best are those at Washington who would until 1871. agreement desired by Britain will re spital size, $3.00. have us believe that the Filipinos are Brick were used In Biblical times. Mrs. Haley-I'iranst^'^.i^ agaalble type because they realize friends, as were ths^fjhnj tain in lierhands security p£ commun' TTER THAN A MUSTARD P L A S ^ high first cost means longer ser- chafling under the present gov'eni- They were used by the Romans. cations, Involving principally thi and, consequently, greater ment, that they mistrust America and Parts of the famous- Chinese wall, would have us cut loose from the sHli standing, are of brick. Holland WHY;l5;A|ay protection of the Suez canal, defens island and let them, in their as yet has brick streets more than 100 yekrs of, Egypt against foreign aggressio only tei^ y j^ p ared state, shift for old. Spmieer, ^ or int^erence, protection ^ of - th rv. flE>p':\l0t n.egledt'^ ebngh, Throai them^VsB. ;W^en:vs.uch nonsetee is In .1871 Charleston paved Sum­ are out foiled ^ teter^to of E i^ t and pro' ’<1. 8 Bl^ohial Balsam will check a talkea;ii^ih: lot Agtiinaldo, chief of mers street with bnilding brick. this tte insnrthntn apd~ trusted leader, bo fOC lialnarttfaa^ Mik*, MiiRueili- Drug Company.-^ These, nt coarse,-lrer»am to tit#: qfieted.' " pared with the M rd ^qmed idtrifled:

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•C- ■'i'' V ' - V ' . < h - V ’ m s'-'-t\'-- . ■ r r , - ; „ ■'; 4il§ THE EVENING HfiRAIAv^ fc®ii',-..-. ■ - . '. ' (.<'•>■ ir i ••• V** -'i' ^ » • • •■ . h\ ' T ». . s - -V ♦- • «i •. • w MMw W m TAX LIST CUT $186,918 Washtafftott^li tative John Clay], •*5 1^ day introduced BY THE BOARD OF RELIEF PANK to reduce thP »r ' " ' body from 4S5 to'217 ah ILK MILL NEW: -fillliftliwill treat w one) the salarlee of Tobacco Growers Make Most of' the ".•-s' 17,600 a ^------Complaints—They Get the Biggest ©ring himself to the lower side ot this alwara relied on such bill also puts t^e salaijMi^ l_ Reduction—Mr. Ferris Explains RainfaU of 0 ^ ^ bo OlMped it with his hands and up Its regular navy, er at |15,000 k year and provides 1 Wliy. knees and shinned across to the home ises a powerful re- members should be fliisd ftOO a dl^ IM’i ► MANY APPLICANTS i A GOOD BAROMETER for each day they are abSmit. Bide. It Was a spectacular feat serre p: .tlon. • _ •___• r The clerks who are assisting in At a late hour yesterday, the —proljably would be more so if he filling out income tax returns have The number of applicants in one Board of Relief completed its work Loss of ” POSTMASTER GENBBAI/ for 1922. Many complaints had been should perform it today. Washington, March 2.—The ro-w ■ A their hknds filled Avith applicants. day at the Employment Bureau acts A small dam at the carpenter shop between Congress and the Na-vy De­ CI’TED FOR CONTiElfP« Bach night at Cheney Hall there is a as a good barometer. If the weather received and investigated. The most ManchestoF' is clear and warm there is always of the complaints came from tobacco went at this tim e. partment orer funds reached a cli­ crowd seeking aid In making out the S i t T^at is now Bridge street was max this afternoon.^ Washington, March’ 2.—Will H. tax report. Last night each clerk was sure to be a large number seeking growers of this town. From a total Hays, the outgoing postmaster gen­ of $34,000,000 the sum of $186,918 then a dam, the pond extending back While Secretary of the NaVy Denby forced to fill out about seven reports. work at the bureau. The applicants Gives of held in abeyance orders that -would eral, was cited today by Justice Hits seem to bo of the opinion that em­ will be deducted. The $34,000,00u to "West street. This w ent and th e Tomorrow night will be the last op­ represents approximately the grand paper mill of Frederick BunCe below stop all American fleet operathms be­ in district supreme court to show portunity given the employees to fill ployment comes with fair weather. cause of. “lack of tjands” Representa­ cause by March tenth, why he should Tilery is good reason for their sup­ list of the town". Effects of It was washed entirely away; also out their blanks. Reports must be in Georg© W. Ferris, secretary of the another Bunco dam a short distance tive Martin B. Madden of Illinois, de­ not be adjudged in contempt of ooi^ the hands of the hands of the In­ position becau.se it is oftentimes the clared heatsiSly on the floor of the for failure to exhibit certain af­ fact that outside work and building Board of Relief, was interviewed below and another small one north of ternal Revenue Commissioner in last evening and the final figures ob­ W ooUBe To- Hartford Road. House that it is time to “teach a 1m - fidavits- in his possession to a notary Hartford on or before March 15. activities boom with the coming of son to those Vho disobey Congress public. spring. However, the waiting list is tained from him. He stated that the Bigelow brook, generally a quiet This Income tax work not only en­ board did. not reduce the grand list and spend more money than Congress now overloaded and no one is being day. placid stream, let Itself out that day. authorises." tails a lot of work in helping to by nearly one-fifth of what was re­ Near the Center Spring a small ma­ fill out the tax returns but there is employed. The list of applications for duced in 1921. This was due to the He significantly called the House’s A(0l01DIMfiDQim«)Br employment is now over five hun­ chine shop and its contents were com­ attention to the law which provides quite a bit of overhead expense con fact that th© assessors did not raise (Written for The Herald.) pletely washed away. Visitors at nected with reporting wagees paid dred. the figures as high this year as last that officials who exceed their appro­ CASfARAf-'^OLilNINr It was customa: e time in the spring'will probably find a large priations shall be removed from of­ by the company. Clerks have been year. certain parts of Ire speaking Iron disc there, which ■was once a busy for the last tw'o weeks determin­ JIM JEFFRIES To explain how the Board of Re­ fice. AS AN EVANGELIST. of events to teferj qs taking face plate for a lathe, a relic of the m U 49 ing the number who have earned one lief gave the growers relief is In­ place before or a day of the i n J , March 2!—Within the teresting. It would seem that the shop. The road leading to the shop Colorado’s gold output last year COl,0«T»»OrT, thousand dollars or over in 1921. “big wind,” and was a time was probably the nucleus of the pres­ This information is not only furnish­ course of three months, if his plans assessors set the price per acre toe was $8,780,000. when the people dt Manchester re­ ent Bigelow street. At a certain sea­ ed to the employee but also the gov­ go smoothly, James J. (Jim) Jeffries, high for the tobacco growers. Mr former heavyweight champion of the ferred to an event n& taking place son of the year a band of gypsies ernm ent. F'erris gave the following table ot previous to or aftef “the flood,” that world, will appear before the Amer­ figures on which tho assessors and camped here. Adults visited them "vent being the historic freshet of RACE GETTING C1X)SER. ican public again, but this time as an the Board of Relief had worked in to have their fortunes told and to evangelist. 1021; ")ct. 9th, 1869, on which day some buy the wares they sold. Children The matter of a contract and pub­ ioctions pf our town resembled the kept shy of them for they were Tw o Team s Tie

.22 ^ 32 Two attorneys asked that the di­ He stated that he could see the o r / . _ - _ ^ , , ot pardons and parols grant' point raised by the assessors. They .v h ^ ^ V e n t next, folll stream and Surfed It, It tmdoubtofl-' FRIDAY’S MOVIES. a reprieve and appoint a special com­ telt that the tobacco crop brought lam east of the Cha ir Oak sf ly dies there today awaiting the Got-to-Have-My-Daddy Blues. “Glass Houses” is the name of the mission to pass on the sanity of the bigger returns for the money invest aill of the present RogOTs Paper Cd., miner’s pick. feature that will be shown at Cheney (Erdman-Cohn^J ones) condemned man. ed than_-tke ordinary farm land if ter which the water ^pread out on Talcott Bros.’ dam went, also one Fox Trot...... Lanin’s Southern Serenaders hall Friday night. The picture fea­ The request was denied. This, however, should have no bear­ he flats at the base of Mt. Nebo. on a stream north of there which tures Miss Viola Dana. . ing on the’ valuation of the land. On another branch of the stream furnished power for the paper mill of VOCAL NUMBERS. Miss Dana appears as Joy Duval, Hail does not seriously interfert he dam of Case Bros, gave way, fol­ S. S. Talcott. who loses the money she has inherit­ MEXICO CITY CHAUFI^EliR-S’ 10497— Granny. STRIKE SETTIiED with thergrowing of vegetables. Or> lowed by one at the head of Wyllys Near Andover, Box brook, a small ed and is faced with the necessity of tho other hand a hail storm means Falls. A short distance below was You’re My Mammy’s Mammy. (Young-Lewis-Askt) going to work. After making her­ stream, went on a rampage and that the tobacco crop is a total loss i.he large new stone dam of H. A. washed away a long culvert on the self up as a caricature office type in Mexico City, March 2.—Tho Tenor Solo, Orchestra Accom. Charles Harrison in most cases. BidWell, lacking a few days of being Hartford, Providence & Fishkill rail­ “sensible” clothes and horn-rimmed chauffeurs’ strike which has been In justice to the assessors Mr. Lalawana Lullaby. (Stark-White) glasses she lands a job as companion marked by fatal disorders, was set­ mpleted, this went, large stones road. A temporary track was laid Tenor and Baritone Duet, Orchestra Ferris said that he felt that they act­ being carried down the stream and around the washout and it was nearly to I^illy Norton’s Aunt Harriet. Re­ tled today after an all night confer­ ed in good faith and tried to give Accompaniment. .Ernest Hare and Vernon Dalhart turning home late one night she goes ence with representatives of the (he dam at the H. (base’s machine a year before trains were able to run everybody a square deal. It is a haro ihop followed. 10498— That’s How I Believe in You. to the garage to sleep. Upon awak­ municipality. The men won nearly matter to place a valuation on prop­ over the place. ening she finds that Billy has also all their demands. A strike of clec- erty anywliere. On another branch was Globe Hol- That night found the town with all (Dubin-Cunningham-Rule) been sleeping in the garage. To (ricians, duo to go into effect at mid­ Following are tho figures from the 'ow pond, at that time about twice of its ponds empty and all of its Tdnor Solo, Orch. Accom. Richard Bold save her reputation Billy marries night, was postponed twenty-four abhtvact of the Board of Relief; hd" size of the present swimming bridges gone. The loss of bridges In Mv>H^rt—On My Mind All Day Long. Joy. The latter then appears in a hours. Reductions; ).ooI, the water of which at irregular did not amount to much financially, (almar-Rub) chic frock, much to the delight of I.,and. $124,413. bitervals flowed over the dam. At the standard bridge of that day gen­ her husband. And, by the way, the FUNERAL AND TROLlJiV Sheds, $39,125. this time the overflow was not large erally consisted of log emplacements Tenor Solo, Orch. Accom. Richard Bold lady patrons were heard frequently (’ARS I \ (COLLISION Stores, $9,000. uiough to carry it off and it cut with a couple of stringers thrown .0499—Roll On Silvery Moon. * (Fred Fisher) to “Oh” and “Ah” at the exquisite Palmer, Mass., March 2.—Ten per­ Mills, $20,190. •brough the bank at the east end. across a row of planks laid across Novelty Song, Orchestra display of fhc latest styles by Miss sons were injured, six seriously, here Cattle, $50. be dam at Gould’s pond was next to loose and a slight railing. Dana, and they attracted no loss at- Accompaniment A1 Bernard and Frank Kamplain today in a hiTid-on collision between Soldiers exemption, $1,900. ;o. It was a decidedly disastrous day tenitno from the male portion of the How Is It By You? a funeral car and a regular trolley Lots, $900. The Kilk m ills a t th a t tim e consist- for Manchester manufacturers . but audience. Total reduction $194,678. car. The fuai'ral party was en r o u t e d only of what Is now the old mill, they faced the situation bravely and By Me It’s Fine. (Barton & Perkins) It is at this point that there occurs . Increases, $7,760. from Bondsville lo Palmer. Misun­ bc> weaving being done in the basc- started in at once to repair damages. a series of complicated adventures Grand total, $186,918. Novelty Song, Orch. Accom. Arthur Fields derstanding of orders is believed to 'lent. The water coming down the Repair big save £10,000,000 (about $48,750,- Prospect street served as a dam for repaired the damage caused by that of Cheney hall will readily testify. five” packers are obeying the law. 000 ) next year as a result ' of the iie mill of H. E. Rogers. At the flood worked ten hours a day and re- 707 MAIN STREET JOHNSON BLOCK “Glass Houses” is an adaptation Attorney General Daughcj-ly inform- Washington conference, was made li south end was a gap spanned by a -'^ived f’’nm $1.35 to $1.50 for the hy Edith ennedy of a story by Clara ('d the Senate today. the House of Commons this after )iidge underneath which was a low samel. iThe mill operator who re- Genevieve Kennedy. Miss Dana i; In reply to a request from the noon by Sir Robert Horn. Chancel tone dam. The water rose over ct ived $1.50 per day considered he surrounded by a fine cast composed S('nah', the Attorney General declar­ lor of the Exchequer. ho roadway washing away some fifty had reached the top of the list of Gaston Glass, Mayme Kelso, Helen ed that the packci^,’ consent decree, eet of it. Cotton and woolen mills ran twelve Lynch, Claire DuBrey, Ellsworth in which tho United States Supreme Albany, N. Y., March 2.—Samuel Previous to this time a large hours a day. There were no child Gage and John Stoppling. The pro­ court ordered the packers to divorce Gompers, president of the A. F. o. v/ooden paper mill built by Peter labor laws and whole families -were duction was directed by Harry Beau­ themselves from all unrelated indus­ L., who had expected to speak agains Rogers, one of the pioneer paper often employed by the same concern mont. There will be a comedy and tries is being carried out “to the the Wiswall-Mastick bill to repeal .'.takers oj Manchester and operated One party informed us that a m anu­ a news reel on the same program. le tte r.” the railroad full-crew law, at the by his son, Henry E., stood here. facturer hired their whole family and hearing this afternoon, changed hij- About a year before the flood it was ent a team and moved their house­ FRIDAY’S MENU. plans, shortly after noon, and loft destroyed by a midnight Are, which hold goods free of charge. There ;I5 font DimuM-. «,000,000 RUSSIANS WILL DIE IN SIX MO.NTHS for . proved to be a* good thing for the was a steady demahd for labor. The Clam Chowdor. twnor. Losing it by Are he obtained man who stumbled, slipped and fell Fried Blue Fish. insurance on it. If it had been by the wayside was sure to find his Washington, March 2.— Six million Albany, N. Y., March 2.—By a Baked Mararoni. standing at this time It would have job waiting for him when he sobered Russians will die during the next six vot<' of 7 to 4 tho Assembly judiciary Mashed I’otatoes. committee today refused to report been.washed away with a total loss. up. rrionths unless the United States It was a common thing when Tomato sauce, or out the Rowe resolution calling foi The night ot the fire a political lec­ employing skilled operators to en­ sends additional food relief at once Reef Cutlet, Kidu(!y beans. the ousting of Assemblyman August ture was given In Cheney Hall. The gage them for a year. Cream of rice jiudding. to Russian famine areas, it was de­ Classens, Socialist, on the ground ol speaker was a w^ll-known western Artisans were content to work ten Cent, Dinner. clared today by Captain Paxton Hib- disloyalty. ;rator named Gen, Gibson. It was hours a day and received from $1,75 Clam (chowder. ben, H('cretary to the Russian Com­ Raked Vienna roa,sf, or customary for him to ^remove his to $2.25 for the same and the work­ mission on Near East Relief, in ap­ New York, March 2.—The frank­ coat, roll up his sleeves, and then cut ingman was fully as well off as at Fish cakes and baked beans. pearing before the Senate agriculture Pudding. ness of a young woman co-respondent loose in true western style. The the present day, if not better. He com m ittee. won a divorco recommendation today individual of today who never heard did not have the present day advan for Mrs. Paul H. Schecror of Brook­ one of those old time political lec­ tages, but as he was ignorant of the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦if I | lyn. Mrs. Scheer alleged In her com­ turers has missed something worth fact he was content. plaint that her husband had motored while. The H., P. & F. R. R. paid its sec­ When You Get Old / to Albany with a young Brooklyn On this occasion he must have tion hands $45 pef month and no lost Lean on me. Only one man in ten reaches old Opening Of woman last September and that 'they lold his audience late, for people had time on account of bad weather. spent the night together at the Hotel Just about reached their homes and Each man was allowed a day off each a^e with enough money to live independently. Hampton. The woman was not naraec were prepa.’ing to retire when at month with pay Snd was furnished in the complaint but before tho ref­ Tuarter before twelve the fire alarm with a pass which entitled his fam I would have put the others in the same happy New York Furniture Exchange eree, where she testified, she Identifi­ boll, sounded. ily to one free ride to Hartford and situation but they believed they could invest ed herself as Rose Seer, of Brooklyn. In the ruins of the mill was a return each month. There was never their money to better advantage than m me. li4 MAPLE STREET She admitted going to Albany wltr largo dryer, a cylinder nearly three a strike on the road and it was never Scheer and spending the night with tim es as large as the one which ex­ called the “Octupus of Connecticut. In the long run they lost out. Wednesday, March 1 him and when asked where Scheei ploded In the Rogers mill at a recent Manchester has had its baptism by is now s,he replied; ” He la living per­ date. This was carried down stream water and it was a disaster. Present I provide a safe and definite life income ^for We will enrry a large a.ssortment of new and second-hand manently at my home.” The referee by the flood and left in a gulley near day conditions dre such that- it is your old age. Insurance meanwhile. Inquire. recommended that divorce bo grant­ the present site of the foot bridge probably Impossible for such a thing Furnitur*' for every room in the hou:;e. ed. th a t crosses.' the stream near the car- to recur. A- )enter shop. Tho manufacturers compared Connecticut General RONCHITIS At thkt time.one of oiir to-wnsmen, notes, took stock of their losses Life Insurance Company __ At bedtime rab the thioet and Albert Hollistdr, then much younger joked over the freaks of the Water of Hartford Stoves and Stoves Repaired. B cbeet thoroQghlj with— and possibly more active than at and quickly returned things to nt>r- > / present, liv^ on Project sti;eet and mal conditl’oM .. Pdeslbly jibe pel-sons -4 “At The Old Stand Of The New York Market”. found himielt on tvrong side of who witneffttM the*- flood jot- that dAy the ws-shouL - ^ formed a ^irtol^sei^ the FAYETTE B, CLARKE, AGENT. A four-^neb gaB or^-^ifcer mfiin had destructive forcfii) of water.,- ■ * Oon 17 MtlUonJan Utti been left, sphnniink'the obMtti. Low^ r. - U. F.-B 10 DEPOT SQUARE,

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r* ( rAtaiao,' ^ Niitri mUt gmmstmi 1 Many Sided lirecoaddfhle. FEBRUARY GAjRl^N ^MlNDEB^j Fact is that tlithe senator is an ir- rt f. - ij . , : , . 'James Harman, late sergt.'Co. F, Dr. James M. Peebrea,^w^5 recohcll9.hlo %bottt p . good many If the seed" corn has not beep] ago wrote “How to Livo U^gs. He did hofitiiiik, for instance, ested, now is the time. The ragi’^ ’SI Lawton, Okla.—Aviation transpor­ 22ndTndlana Veteran Volunteer In­ tation is now as safe as railway fantry, Soldiers’ Home, Calif,, is . dead at the age pf ••. that prohibition was a good thing lyptein is sj^m^lp and efficiieht. writes r “There seems to be an un­ months and 20 dhys. If and ^ voted against it, despite the hych better to spend a IHtle tlai< transportation. Ini fact, there are until March 23 he would have provr^ fewer accidents in propoHlon to the intentional infringement upon the Waihlneton Wrtter Says Seilator Was thousands of letters and petitions i)ow weeding out the ears low ir distinctive iiame' of veteran applied ed his case to the very day. As it to,- he received from school ma'rms, Sun­ gerDalxi^i,ti,on than to spend sove^l r i f t h e y mileage covered than on the rail­ by the Cotfgress to men who, know­ most persons will 'agree that -ho ' ‘Brains” of Treaty Fights. day school superintendents, women days in .^be busy, se^spp t,bi9, spjyWQi roads, according to Lieutenant-Colo­ ing the rigors and hardships qf ser­ came close enough to the century and just plain voters. Neither did rej?laj;^tipg ,cp^n. J ; !0 ; KORDHR? nel Paul W. Beck’s annual report on vice, re-enlisted in the dark days of mark to establi^ respect for his the­ In !K Street, near Sixteen Street, he think woman suffrage was a good Beware of the seed catalog wy.1' LAST flying. ' \ the 60’s as a sjiecial honor for a ory of longevity. ’ ’ , • » in Washington, are three houses thing and he voted against that. lj,c. impossible claims. There ,^peVe;,j Lieutenant-Colonel Beck is the as­ special display of loyalty at such a Dv.^Pe^les was a vegetarian.’Ho sistant commandant at Post Field did not smoke or drink. He went to that, in the opinion of followers of Hp was threatei^ed and ca^oleid and was a strawberry plant Ifeat time of uncertainty. Now it seems to told he could not be re-elected in produce two hupidred,, bori;lj^ , pi and has had much experience as a me (who had a son ‘over there’ who bed at 8.30 p. m. and rokB^Ot 6 p. m- Woodrow Wilson, would be called 1920, but he went out and carried 'lumpklns that hid the corn, as tpi flyer. His report stated that Pilots was bath gassed and wounded) that He avoided worry. He worked- oytlf "Murderers’ Row.’’ In the opinion his state in the face of a fight that pictures in some unreliable catpl^jg; In cross-country flying travelled the Congress should give the deserv­ he was 80 as a doctor and'afterward of others, who do not follow Mr. looked for a while as if it might indicate. 826,000 miles last year. PYanes fly­ ing World war men an honorable busied himself with liia Intellectual Wilson but who believe in the tra­ wreck him. .It. is time to be thinking abou' ing around the field totalled 846,- handlej to their names. I believe the hobbies. Not everybody''iWtW be will­ ditional i)ollcy of non-entangUng As an orator Brandegee is not the hot bed for starting the tonaaic 900 miles. Together the total mile­ veterans of the 60’s feel that the too ing to give up m'eat, tobacco antf late alliances, these houses might pro­ much. He has a high pitched Yankee cabbage and sweet potato plants.."ji age flown is equal to sixty-seven promiscuous application of their dis­ hours even for the sake^ of living to perly be preserved as one of the twang that does not give his voice 1 he south, tobacco seed will be plant lines around the world. tinctive honor badge incline? to be a hundred years old. ed in the cold frames. The hot bc< During 1921 eleven persons were cheapen the term and apply an hon­ It was likely, however, that a man ahrines of the American Republic, great carrying power, and he has who sets iirmly out for the century writes a correspondent of the New the English habit of halting in his should be built on dry ground wlV '•ulled in airplane acci(k;ui.s. This or where it is not deserved. Make a southern exposure so that it w,n\j :Kikos the average distance flown to their badge of honor 'pronounced mark will find that the first ninety York Sun. discouf'ses to pick out the word that without cheapening ours. If a dis-| years are tlie hardest.—-NPw York • In -the house nearest Sixteenth will exactly fill the bill. But in de­ get all the sunlight possible. Tli ,nc!i man killed approximately 152,- nimplest type of hot bed is the ou 000 miles. tinguishing mark means anything, ' Herald. ■street on the north side, lived the bate he is better. He never enters j let the worthy bear it. There id late Senator Knox, of Pennsylvania. into a discussion without knowing luilt on top of the ground. It con sists of a wooden frame well pad: lionor enough for all. I add a very | BRITAIN SHOWS HOW TO In yie next house lives John Kirby, v>hat he is talking about, which is ONGI.AND MAKES MOVE apt quotation of Scripture: UPHOLD DIGNITY OP LAW formerly an assistant in the publi­ a faculty that not all senators have, with ri(?h manure contaainln Ind., and spent I'D HAVE OWN ICEMEN 1 considerable straw. The manure I Vde’s farm ‘Tribute to whom tribute cation of Harvey’s Weekly. In this and as a result he always is able Honor to whom honor.’ London—The British Law, in all iiouse George Harvey usually stays to take care of himself on the floor. packed down solid and well damp During' t l J k | | i e Mcighan tolc ' Loudon.—London is going in for ened. About six inches of rich din its power and dignity, assembled at V hen he comes to Washington. In He has a sarcastic humor that often Ade about thoij^Bpiiount organiza­ cc. Beverley for the East Riding Quar­ the third house lives Senator Bran- brings home the bacon when Demo- or compost forms tlje seed bed. A tion and the num^r of other fam Fearing an American Invasion of (XINCRETB SHIP TO BE glass frame for the top completes ter Sessions. There wore: degee, of Connecticut, I'raliK Bos- raiic senators attempt to bait him. lus authors who were writing , di CO cream and soda-water manufac- CX>NVERTED INTO PIER Sixty persons who had been sum­ worth Brandegee. Brandegee’s position in the Senate the hot bed.—Farm Life. rectly for jthe acreen via Pavamoan ■arors, the members of (he Refresli- Washington.—At least one good moned from various parts of the It was in this row of houses that las never been conspicuous. He' does md succeeded In convincing th lont Traders’ Federation have or- use has been found for the famous Riding for Grand and common the League of Nations was mur­ lot attract great attention. But he PAL,” FAISIOUS DOG ACTOR, loosier that under the supervlsioi anized a movement to start icc concrete vessels developed during the juries; Forty-five magistrates, six dered, or sent to a rightful death, las had as much influence on the WINS NEW LAURELS IN af Jesse L. Lasky his stories wonit lants, wholesale ice cream factories .'•ar aud which have disappeared bari'isters. a corps of newspaper re­ ae{ you would have it. There were orcign policies of that body as any ‘‘POOL’S PARADISE.” reach the screen In 'their l)es,t shapi ;nd soda fountain worlds throughout rom public notice since. porters, a large force of policemen held the councils of war of the ir- mo of his 95 colleagues, about half he United Kingdom. The concrete tank steamer Selma,' from different Ea;;t Riding centres. rcconcilables and the battalion of He’s just a dog and his name is i ' The British interest in ice and if whom have had their names in Pal, hut for all that he is one of the UNITED STATES HAS 6,6:M) 'oadly damaged in Mexican waters numerous court officials and clerks, death. There were wont to gather lie papers a dozen times to his one. MILLIONAIRES 'ced things v/as aroused suddenly iomc time ago, may become a pleas- j I'he only prisoners before the Knox, Brandegee, Harvey, Borah most talented actors on the screen | .’hen announcement was made that today. 'ire palace, it was learned from the Court were two boys, who were sent. McCormiek ai\d.,;t,he others who c.ar Sixty-five individuals in the Unite: in American firm was planning tr Shipping Board today. It is intended to a reformatory for stealing choco- WHEN HUNEKEIl riiAYEI). No less an authority than Cecil B. Tied on the against the League DeMille, Paramount director, recent ’'Rates admit Incomes in excess of $1. tart a chain of soda fountain aud ice lO beach the huge on Pelican lates. /... of Nations throng the whole ol ly paid tribute to Pal’s ability as )00,000 a yearTaccording to the in ■ream parlors throughout Englaii'l. Island, Galveston, Texas,' where she 1919 and pari 6f 1920. There was As ToM by One Who lived Next an aclor. The dog plays an import lome tax report for 1919 just relea.'^v Up to the present ice has been a will be out of the way of navigation. where the campaign was planned to Him. •ant part in the story of “Fool’s Par- id. Five of these plethoric ones ad rare article in England. There :s no After this is. done there is a pro- where the orders were given, the ■ulise.” the most recent DeMille pro­ nit their incomes exceed $5,000,000 Ice man. If you feel the need ol .l)Osal from Galveston to convert the C hap s an eu g ¥ . strategy decided. That bo was a musician was plain, duction for Paramount. ach—how far in excAss no on* ice you run around the cornier lo the hulk into a pleasure pier. Picnic par­ The parts that Knox and Harvey )!• say rather a lover of music. For, “Tl.at dog has' more real abilit.; mows. ‘ish monger and he'may oblige you ties arid anglers are expected to played are well known to the public. though ho played a 'great deal, yet than a number of human beings wlu There are 189 more who get in the by selling you a imuill piece. make it a favorite resort. MENTHOIATUM Knox was the great international le never by any chance practiced at IhiiiH they are potential scree; 'exceeding $500,000 class” and This plan was adopted after other lawyer; Harvey the publicist. Bui ill. I never heard him play scales stars,” said Mr. DeMille. “He obey. iomputlng the entire number who ad TO AWARD BKi ('ONTRAGT. projects seemed to be impracticable. akes skinsmoolhi t^o part that Brandegee played wai ir any of those customary repetitic ns iu;:tiinUy, docs v/hat is required c lit incomes iq^xcess of $90,00 0 It was too badly damaged to mal^ uS important as eltiier of tliese, pos- various flexibilities known as ‘‘ex­ him, and does it well—aqd ho neve here is a grand total of 6,639 wh' Clifford M. Holland, Chief EngiU" I it serviceable .again an

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' ' -.-'x. v!« I f Cf-’'''' ■ .'■ ( ‘ f - >, > ,nv;V' ;T->\'5 ■r-. E y E K I l !^ / lii.i and one point swing the scales of vie- energetic abp.ut it, at that,,1}«i: lie ia, > fW ->.jm ong iboM oi QFJMVW . -Jid tory to the opposite side. giving away thirty pounite in weight pROlden, J§hA B tffr, OlwfiMr Me- upon her beauty, and .rhhl to W ills and' is at a. i^portitm ate Alhdft Miiaaisf isA Hmi^ Mlnoaeorth Ui wMld vbe^ m As Fitzgerald, the local forward; disadvantage ip, Ui^ o ^ i^ ^ ^ t ini' to provide for her, wefltos,. said aftpr. the. game, “ Xou have got^*and reach ;Pinesi. ,, ' . - How,dy^ It begins to look to take a lot of stuff apd‘ stand for It^ If, ■" as - Leo ' Pensive Flsmn insinpates, .Mow, . His good tortunfi’ aee^i^ Inc things that ordinarily would make Npj^fO.Iik 8houl.di.,h^U^^ pas , if all the ^rls are trying to out- Ide. Finally be whisper^, , Mleh,, 2,= A # un- each other. you fight in ^ minute.. But th^ hlpck I(^k sUJYt . the usual stury hew O'Cennor, '^ o w did It. hanpehi darllM basketball floor is not the place tOs dream will evaporate- into thin air. Chicago M, fameus train rehher> efteapid fpej eiich a bright ihining angel as ydtti% fight and a wi^y opponent can forca ^ ills has arrived, at his big, moment, Landis, former .tei Ige and the Ghicage Jail waa reveated hare ’ The greatest pessimist in the world self fell in love with a dull, stupid fel^ CHATTER a fight sometimes and make it appear lo, short, he must speak po® 0J5;» for­ nqpv ^igh comm; ___ is the ope who wears both suspenddtp low like me?” ** that he is’the one being Imposed upri '.bgsejbtlh today in the asrett of Emsiei Kain. ever bold, his, peace. hab; sjpt 9 ;«oiir in rsa ld bT the police that Kain “ Goodness knows.” she murmureiS on. The result is that unless ond: That is one reason the w r i^ is template? entering , pdsslbly confessed to assistink Tommy O’Con-1 P®*’**®M W® should say neither) absently. “ I must have a screw loosSt keeps his temper,^ he is apt to do some disposed to deprecate reports, that as f o? jfChii^go. nor in a uniQue way. According to somewhere.” % rough playing and have a foul called Wills is to “ carry” l^rfolk as often In a letter to a fri Need, a Steno? upon him, with the result that a good Landis the confession, Kain who has a wood- has been the case whem colored men wrote that it had, otei'bd. bis en leg, secreted a revolver In a Competent stenographer Porno' K 'The Pirate A. C. will hold a meet­ foul shooting opponent will have a meet in the ring. There would, be lead “ ever, a ^ n .tj| Mary, Mary, quite' contrary^, ^ ing at the Recreation Center this in low portion of it. Ho was arrested H®®** references, except!^ polkadot free try. It doesn’t pay in the long slight nourishment in it for Wills iblding a public o: Never drank before; ' .. gening at 7:00 o’clock. All mem­ run.” He plans in Chicago on a vagrancy charge shooting at a possible match with to leave on March Ip* a tour of sottt to jail, whore he smuggled the ^ ^ But now the Qountry’s dry, “Oh, Gee;, bers are requested to attend as mat­ Dempsey, to carry any opponent to­ You should see Mary’s stor^i ters of importance will be brought Fitzie, you spilled some real talk big leagme training hidden gun to O'Connor, xwi? night. Kain recently was. arrested inL siw»iir up. that time." And you should know Wills is a dangerous entry, if al­ So 'They Could Quench ft T what you are talking about. lowed to carry his own rule book. He Grand Rapids and brought here on a] desert chieftain here behold Chicago, March 2.-—Xekrels valued “ I know ,what the bootlegger*, It will be a busy week end for the fs a terrific body , paVticular- burglary charga. He later eecaped. F ^ T m i i ^ e y of?he would like.” Atlas basketball team before they Some of the old time fans will re­ ly when the rules instruct’ the men at between $^5,Q0 a^d f^ .9 0 0 be- |He knocks the lady readers cold member the night that “ Rabbit” Ma- ouging to^Mrs. L" Thonie, 1»iu]oti fJcmnty Elections. “What’s that?” get through. They will play every to protect themselves at all times. In 'i And cramps their husbands’ style, “ A National thirst week.” nfght for the remainder of the week, ranville of the Boston Braves came are being sought tp to ^ ^ rs. Thorne London, March 2.— The triennial -The heroine reels hack for more, to town one night several years ago this instance, it is his custom to election of the London County Coun­ Md furthe^rmore, all games will be hook his left under an opponent’s brought the jewel^jillir hac in a bag They play.like happy kids^— Now that all the money is not go­ played out of town. Tonight they and played the G team in the Armory. when she returnl^^ ''from South cil was held here today and it proved' Nearly every one who saw that game shoulder and belabor the gent with one of the bitterest political strug­ ing to the saloon-keepers, who is get­ will meet the fast Churchills of Wind­ his right. With clean breaks prevail­ Carolina two days ago. They disap­ for remembers the “ Rabbit.” There peared while she waSi ett route from gles the city has ever seen. The ting it? The tax gatherers seem to sor Locks. Friday evening they play ing, as will be the case tonight, Wills A row of pyramids. be getting most of it. in, Glastonbury against the Arrows are very few who remember the little one railway ^station to another. chief fight was between the Labor slender forward who shot twelve field has proved himself far less effective. OT that place. Saturday will find the Hence the casual and academic in­ Whether the Bag containing the Party and the so-called reformers. Not Safe To Touch .^las bucking the crack Broad Brook goals for Windsor Locks.^This same jewels was lost or s t o ^ during that The latter claimed that the labor- One movie star writes love notes forward was Gerald Fitzgerald who terest of Mr. Dempsey. “ Here comes a friend of mine. like a 13-year-old grammar school tj|bm whi|Ch recently held the local time is uncertain. ' ites wished to sovietize London. [He’s a human dynamo.” I^ntauks to a four point victory. All s playing forward on the Manchester Both sides made desperate e^orts girl; another reads the Police Kacey team this year. “ Really?” Gazette. Where is this wonderfu tWps will be made by touring car and ,OoflSu Soorched. to secure^ control , X of X.. the X council ,ix I “ Yes, everything he has on is tonight the Atlas will leave from the IN THE FIELD ()F SroRT* New York, March. 2.— ^Flve persohs which administers the metropolitan artistic taste that the movie peopl And that Is what they call Fame. area of the city The Laborites------now have been telling us about? ifecreation Center at 6:30 o’clock You are remembered today and to­ were burned, two women probably s|{arp. Captain Mullens, Hunt, Dietz, morrow forgotten. ^ fatally, in a fire which swept the have sixty of the 124 memberships j <.j ij^ijeve, admitted one of our Qervini, Edgar, Gustafson, Stevenson Women’s Indoor Tennis home of Tony Zacaresi, in Brooklyn, on the council and hoped to bring j gy|jggj.jjjgj.g ^ “ that ‘a soft Do not neglect and Bronchial Balsalh wfit'check a ajid Manager Stowe will preform un­ It is too bad that the so-called New York, March 2.— Four play­ today. Lighted candles at the head them up to sixty-five, "^e pla-tform turneth away wrath, but, all der the Atlas colors in the coming ers will go Into the semi-final round of a coffin containing the corpse of of the Labor Party called for munici- 1 same, I get the fence betwixt cough. Magnell Drug Company.—^ ‘Rec” girls team did not get a start Adv. games. earlier in the season. By this time of the metropolitan women’s indoor Zacaresi's ei^ht-year-^old son set fire pal monopoly of bahks and all public I that roan bull before I st^p they would have quite a following. tennis championship today. They to window curtains. The coflln was services and iirimedlate construction j jq ggjj ‘nice bully’ The regular baseball practice of are Miss Marie Wagner, former na­ carried to the street after being bad­ of 50,000 homes to relieve the hous­ the Atlas A. C. scheduled for tonight Just what we told you. Out of tional champion, Mrs. Percy Wil­ ly scorched but the body was not ing shortage. Unexplainable! been omitted this wpek but will town papers refuse to recognize the burn, Miss Martha, Bayard and Miss touched. The Reform Party based its cam­ For several minutes the young 1*. resumed next week as usual. The sterling qualities of the local Kacey Ceres Baker. paign upou economy. , man did not speak. His heart was too rusion for this is that the basketball team. Not a line of the game with Died of Heart Failure. full. It was enough for him to know SATE AND SANE. tuhi is playing in Windsor Locks and Middletown could be found on any Oreb and Gibbons Match New York, March 2.— Charles R. WUl Visit- Muscle Slioals. J that this glorious » creature loved for Cottg^ & Colds mpiny of the baseball players are on out of town sporting page. Too New York, March 2.— Announce Treanor, of Brooklyn, an artist, died "Washington, March 2.— The House! him; that she had promised to be his This lyrtip is different from nil others. the basketball team. bad, for Manchester has turned out ment has been made by promoters of of heart failure in a; subway train as military affairs committee now con- j wife. Quick reiief. No opiites. 3S< everywl^efe some excellent athletic teams in the the bout that both Harry Greb and it was approaching the Clark street sidering the various offers which With a new and delightful sense The juvenile basketball league is past and judging from the perform­ Tom Gibbons will arrive in town to­ station today. have been made for Muscle Shoals islng no little interest among the ance of the youngsters the quality day to complete training for their decided today to visit the plant. ^pgsters about town. So far, the will always be the best. fifteen round fight on March 13. Grch Berkman At Stockholm. |)veisa,and the All Stars are the only was expected here on Tuesday but New York, M :^h 2.— Alexander Florida Smuggling. ims which are yet to be eliminated. This evening the local Kaceys play decided to remain in Pittsburgh for Berkman, the anarchist, now in. Washington, March 2.— Secretary I The Pilots and the Echoes will meet at Willimantic. This is the second, several days longer. Stockholm with Enima Goldman, will of the Treasury Mellon today approv­ i|f Saturday’s preliminary which game of the series with the Thread never attempt to return to the United ed the plan of Prohibition Commis­ ip|irks the closing of the first round City aggregation and is bound to be a Babe Ruth’s Contract States, he revealed today in a letter. hummer. sioner Haynes for the concentration 'The winner will, with the Rovers New York, March 2.— Definite an­ Berkman said he had Just received of a large force of prohibition agents alhd the All Stars, then fight it out in nouncement as to whether the ten­ word that reports were current in the along the Florida coast to stop smug- I the.finals. Simsbury will be the chief attrac­ tative terms arranged with Babe Unit^ States that he wished to get gling. It is expected that the agents tion at the School street Rec Satur­ Ruth will prove agreeable to the club back. He said he could not speak will begin to gather in Florida imme­ It is expected that a large cf’owd day evenin. In the preliminary may be made today by Col. Jacob for Miss Goldman, bu< as for himself diately although efforts will be made | fans will turn out to witness the game the local girls’ teams will get Ruppert, presidents^the New York such reports were “ idiotic” as he was to make their movements secret. GET THE HATCH STARTED! High school game against Wilby under way. Lots of action promised Yankees. “ sick of the United States.” Berk­ the fans over the week end. High tomorrow evening. man and Miss Goldman were deport­ Postofflee Deficiency. Toledo Bowling Congress ed to Russia several years ago. Late Washington, March 2.— President | This will be the last chance for The Montauks, contenders for local Toledo, March 2.— Rev. Father Be ^ure to start with th^ right Incul^ basketball honors, have many back­ In 1921 they left Russia. Harding today asked Congress to ap­ pal fans to see the High School Haggerty, Cleveland Catholic priest, propriate $2,110,000 to cover defi­ in action. Friday’s game is the ers that would like to see them book­ d'evotee and one of the staunchest fol tor j avoid a low percentage hatch. Weican ed up with the Kacey outfit for the Full Oi%w L aiy,^ Albany. ciencies in the postoflBce department. Ittat home game on the local slate, lowers of the ten pin game, and his Albany, March- 2.-^$amuel Gom- Previous appropriations, he said, will [ ^ilby Is said to be represented by championship of the town. Yea Gordon-Otts team, composed of stu furnish you with a Buckeye or the Sim­ boys, it would surely create some ex­ pers, president o f Fed- not cover all expenses of the Depart­ *ie of the best teams in that section dents fpr the priesthood will form eration of. he the state a^d is coming here bent citement. the feature five in three squad bowl­ ment during the coming year. The ! plicity Incubator of any size you desire. the p rin ci^ , moon principal item on the supplemental tripping the locals. Turn out fans, ing at the American Bowling Con­ at the heai vUiewau- pay the tribute you owe the High LOCAL MAN VICTORIOUS. gress here tonight. list was $l,0OO,OOO for^new mail| Come in and let us show them to you. Masjtffik-, tl the bags. )q1 for their great work in the contest by Meriden and Anderson handed Gaines, the Hart Three . Cm^on I And ■” : -gfrl. . T bm -w itl be only one ford,bowling star, a, severe jolt last Milwaukee, Wis.cM««ch ^ le dancing will be enjoyed evening on the Casino alleys when he ny Layton of Sedalia, Mo., BAB Y CHICK f o’clock until 11. defeated the Capitol City expert by three cushion billiard champi«Ht-re­ 58 pins. In addition to giving his tains his title as a result of his match railroads a^d raQf

Charles Peterson sold his seven- [ iLdTOTtlfements not exoeedlnc two room house on Grove street to Mrs. MR. mSTROM OF OAK ST. ^^inebeo, of Pnbllo Entertainments Katherine Calhoun of Porter street. HAVE NO POWER I only will be received to run above The sale was made through the WINS THE TOURING CAR [the “ About Town" news, at 11.00 James Rennie Agency. The supper prepared and served by Bon. Ton Corsets pw inch each insertion. the men ot the Center church will be Claimed Yesterday Afternoon— B FK TAX RATE, SAYS LAW given tonight at 6:30. It will be fol­ Reading Lamp Also Goes— lowed by an entertainment also pre­ Bicycle Has Not Been r ing persists in making the rate In- pared by the men of the church. All Claimed Yet Two L ^ ’U i^ o iis on Snb-i sufficient to pay this year’s appro** the seats have been sold in advance ~ * prlatlons, plus last year’s deficit, the for Those Who Are and a full house is assured. The grand prize, the 1922 Chevro­ selectmen have no option but “ shall A. N.. Potter, Americanization let touring car, given by the mer­ ject R ^ jd , Sdeebnra’s make a rate bill Upon its list last Agent, will be at Supt. Verplanck's chants participating in “ Trade in completed, for the amount neces­ office in the high school building on Manchester. Week” just passed, was sary, for an amount sufficient to pay Thursday evening, March 3rd, and won by John Kilstrom of 146 Oak Meetpj^-fiadget Calls for the deficit in such current expenses, PARTICULAR on Monday evening, March 6th, be­ street. It Was claimed yesterday and cause the same to be collected tween 7.30 and 8.30 to assist per­ afternoon. Mr. Kiistrom hasn’t a car 15 MiH lUite and There is as ot^er taxes.” sons in making out “ Work Sheets’’ so it is a certainty that he is a very Section 1251 defines “ current ex­ for Taxation of Mercantile and Man­ ucky man. penses” and make the term include ufacturing Business. These reports The reading lamp was won by ^he deficit of the previous year. ■oriTbn are called for by the State of Con­ It is then obligatory upon the f ■ ■ .. ■ Josiah Robb of 197 Center street. He l E T S necticut by March 15th. held the first number of the three town in town meeting, ^o make a The Holy Name Society of St. drawn the second time for the lamp. Will R ey p e ad Extra Levy rate large enough to cover both the jBridget’s church will meet this eve- MRS. HELEN M. WINCH. present year’s appropriations and The first number drawn during the the last year’s deficit. If the town ;liing In the basement of the church. Mrs. Helen M. Winch, of 164 East week was not claimed in 72 hours At Odd Fellows’ Hall this evening, Center street, died this morning at of Two Mills to Pay— The meeting falls to do this, it is ab­ and thus became disqualified. solutely the duty of the selectmen Helen Davidson Lodge, Daughters of the Manchester Mefnorial Hospital, The bicycle has not been claimed Scotia, will meet. All members are of pneumonia, after an illness of to add to that rate, so that both this as yet and at 8:30 this evening the Opinions in Fall year’s appropriations and last year’s urged to attend. nearly three weeks. Mrs. Winch second number of the series of three F. A. Verplanck is in Chicago this deficit are covered. was 82 years old and had resided numbers drawn last Monday even­ The whole matter of the rate is a ■week attending the annual conven- with her daughter, Mrs. G. E. Willis, ing, 12831-K will go into effect. One of the htg problems confront­ ing the tax pf^ey for the past eight­ simple problem In arithmetic. The t4ion of school superintendents of the for the past eighteen years. She was “ Trade in Manchester Week” sum total appropriations plus last .United States. He is expected home an active member of the Methodist een months was explained at the spe­ proved to be one of the biggest sell­ cial meeting of the selectmen held year’s deficit is the amount to be col Bunday. Church as long as her health per­ ing events in the business history of lected, less, of coures, the Income f* William McCormick has sold a mitted. She was the widow of the Tuesday evening at the Hall of Rec­ the town considering the economic ords. This problem, the tax rate, has from State appropriations, dog li­ two family house on Summer street late J. W. Winch, prominent citizen situation of today. The prizes offered censes, etc. The rate is then deter­ fto Wilson and Emma Campbell of of Union, Conn. been discussed by many. jy the merchants were unusuaf, to Under the prevailing opinion mined by a simple problem In arith ^P^otter street. The sale was made by Mrs. Winch is survived by one say the least, but they proved the metic. , r.f], -tne Robert J. Siniih agency. many have believed, and still be­ daughter, Mrs. G. E. Willis, of this good faith of the merchants. The lieve, that the selectmen fix the tax The whole matter is a matter re­ ' Mrs. F. \y. Weeks and two children town, and one son, B. O. Moore, of past week done much to stimulate rate. This is not true, according to quiring what is known as a minis­ w ^kalSIusive xuf Bath, M.xine, are visiting Mrs. North Windham. She also leaves home business and should be an ex­ the opinion of the town counsel and terial act by the selectmen. If they Weeks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- grandchildren. Miss Mabel I. Moore, ample to everyone that it always pays another authority. Chairman Will­ fail to fix a sufficient rate, any Slement ^ *liam E. Burke, of Cambridge street. court having jurisdiction would, of Middletown: Mrs. Raymond Burn­ to patronize home business. It is iam >C. Cheney said that he wished % f ' ‘STYLE Mr. Weeks was formerly manager of ham, of Wapping; Carroll B. Moore, through this that the town prospers. to correct the impression which ap­ upon application of a voter of the the local Five & Ten Cent store. of Medfield, Mass.; Mrs. Charles parently has Spread throughout thp Town of Manchester, issue a writ of There is still considerable agita­ mandamus compelling the Board G^eddes, of Ainsbury, Mass.; John W. LONG THREE MINUTES. town. Those who once wear the BON TON, instantly recog­ tion for a waiting room at the Mid­ Winch, of Beacon Falls, Conn., and When the question of tax rate to do what the law specifically re­ d le Turnpike station of the South Harlowe W. Willis, of this town, and Emergency Brakes Did Not Work As came before the meeting Mr. Cheney quired. nize that it is a corset of rare beauty and charm that gives Manchester railroad. Nearly 100 also eight great grandchildren. They Should Have On the asked the secretary of the board, Respectfully, the fashionable contour and suppleness to the figure, persons have to wait for the train Prayers will be said at her late Trial Trip. James Aitken to read the legal opin­ H. O. BOWERS which is indescribable. >\here each morning and on days home on East Center street a t.ll:3 0 ion of the town counsel. Judge H. 0. Feb. 27, 1922. Hike this morning, it is most incon- Bowers. This was done. The opinion Chairman Springs Surprise. o’clock Saturday morning, and When is a demonstrator not a “ Now gentlemen,” said Chairman ■^enient. funeral services will be held at the demonstrator? reads as follows: In the weekly bulletin issued by To the Board of Selectmen, Town Cheney, “ I want to go on record as church in Unfon, Conn., at 2 o’clock. 'ITiis is the question that is bother­ saying that I believe the opinion as the State Board of Health it is inter­ Rev. John Pierce, her former pastor, ing local trolley men following the of Manch^ter, Gentlemen: rendered by Judge Bowers is val esting to note that in 192 0 influenza officiating. Interment will be in the use of the one-man cars on the Green uable. To assure the voters that th« on Ion You lyave asked me for an opin­ cases increased from fourteen the Uniontown Cemetery. line yesterday morning. It would opinion as made by our counsel is CORSETS first week in Connecticut to 5,664 in ion relative to the duties of the Se­ seem, according to the story, told last lectmen in fixing the rate of tax for absolutely correct, I wish the sec­ the fourth week. In 1921 the first evening, that a peculiar accident oc­ retary of the board to read an opin­ JWeek of the epidemic had 109 cases RECREATION NOTES. the present year in the Town of curred and one that is amusing. Manchester. ion that I have from an eminent at­ are conceived in both back lace and front lace to mold the and the fourth week but 675. Man­ (West Side.) In order to get used to the chariots torney well known throughout the form to youthful lines. The boning is Wun-da-bohn, the Movies tonight. Helen Gibson will The General Assembly of 1921 chester reports but six cases of the which Gus Waltz and Louis Dielen- state.” flexible and rustless stay, scientifically placed to give ^"flu” this week. be featured in the “ Wolverine.” The made a very material alteration in “ There has been a sentiment schneider will operate beginning Sun­ necessary support, yet allowing tBe wearer perfect free­ ^ Those who 'have been wondering third episode of Anne Little in “ The day morning, spare men are being the requirements for determining among the voters that the tax rate Is ;When they were going to receive the Blue Fox,” with the weekly news the tax rate from those in force here­ fixed by the selectmen,” continued dom. broken In on them. tofore. The Legislation referred to •iiorporation tax blanks have at last film and a comedy completes the bill The car left the Center and was the chairman, “ and with this in Especially is this true of the models for dancing, ath­ ■had their curiosity satisfied. The for this evening. is Chapter 332 of the Public Acts of mind I sought to have at least two proceeding fiorth, filled with employ­ 1921. This chapter reads as follows: letics and sports. BON TON Quality is the highest and federal tax blanks came along yes­ Friday and Saturday, dpen alleys ees of the Connecticut Company who opinions from legal authorities. Un­ from 1 to 6 o’clock.- “ When any town shall neglect to der the opinion rendered by the their Style is authentic. terday and are as involved as ever. were anxious to see how the cars lay necessary taxes, or shall have ^ fact they contain several new A dramatic club is to be formed would operate. The car was boarded town counsel, we, as a body, have wrinkles which will give accountants among Recreation Center members. failed to lay which, in addition nothing to do but comply #ith the ------: PRICES :------\ a short distance from the north end to the other tetimated yearly in­ law.” A few additional hours of work. Just Those interested may leave their ^rminal, by a “ regular” railroad come of the tovvh, shall be sufficient ■ for good measure the state of Con- names at the office. It is expected “ We take the oath of officii,” he man. He listened to the explana­ to pay the currfent expenses of such stated, “ and swear that wo will work jriectlcut sends along today income that a play will be staged in the tions that were given and in order town, its selectmen shall make a rate $ 3 .50 $4.00 $5.00 $5.50 ilax blanks which are to be filled out near future. for the best interests of towfi. to impress the green men with a prac­ bill upon its ll^t last completed for There is nothing we can do Wee fol­ "With the information that the gov­ tical demonstration he grabbed the the amouiit neCbaiiary or for the ernment receives and to be returned Do not ueglect a cold. First Aid low out the letter of the lawl*-When safety rope and pulled it. The car amount s«fflci^^-to , pay the deficit the appropriations are fixed'and the to the Connecticut tax commissioner cold Tablets give prompt relief. Mag- stopped with a jerk that nearly in such currejaBixpenses, and cause $6.50 —- $7.50 'by April 1; nell Drug Company.-^Adv. tax laid we are in duty bound to sec threw the crew out of the^wi^t4e'vce«' that the law of the state is ehserv* That’s all right,” explained the the ed.” regular railroad man, “ in three min­ The statute must, of Chairman Cheney said • hft wish­ utes the brakes will release them­ course, bb rl»U\ii connection with ed the members of the bhard' to selves.” the old law edyerihg the same sub­ feel that he had sought this opinion, Three minutes mounted to twenty ject matter aUfl found in Section which was to be read, fi*©!!!- a total­ 1251 of the General Statutes which minutes. Help was called from the ly disinterested party. It would con­ SOUTH MA NCHESTER • CONN local car barns and employees rushed reads as follow‘d: ■ firm, he stated, the opinion already H Ai p’ Q IHE SELF*SERVE over and set the car free. According “ Sec. 1251: ‘ SELECTMEN TO given by the town counsel and at iJ GROCERY to the advance dope sent out from MAKE ESTIMA^TE OF TOWN’S EX­ the same time give the exa^ti status f l / \ L L PENSES, T A ^ S AND INCOME of the selectmeh as a body. Hartford, the brakes ought to have MUST BE SUFFTCIENT TO PAY released themselves in a few min­ The opinion of Honorable Lewis CURRENT EXFeJn SES. The select­ Sperry was then read to the select­ utes. It was no fault of the regular men of each town, in their annual railroad nan that they did not. men by the secretary. It follows: report to be submitted at the an­ February 20th, 1922. SELF That brings the story right back to nual town meeting, shall include an Mr. William C. Cheney, Chairman, wher3 it started. When is a demon­ itemized estimate of the current ex­ Board of Selectmen of the Town stration not a demonstrator? penses of the. departments of the of Manchester, town for the ensuing year, which es­ South Manchester, Connecticut. .•P - BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY. timate shall be altered or approved My dear Sir: SERVE m A birthday surprise party was giv­ as the electors shall determine at I have been consulted in relation en Mrs. James Munsie at her home such town meeting. Upon completion to the tax levy which is about to be IT’S YOUR STORE, USE on Center street last evening. Her of the work of the board of relief, made in th^ Town of Manchester on IT. MOST PEOPLE DO. birthday comes in leap years so it and of the final assessment list, the the list last completed, and which was celebrated the first of March. town shall levy a tax on such list, will be made payable by vote of the There was a large party of friends payable within one year from the town some time in the coming April. present and Mrs. Brown presented date of levying the same. No town I understand the fact to be that the her with a birthday cake set with a shall levy a tax which, in addition Selectmen prepare .a budget which S Two E number of candles. During the eve­ to the other estimated yearly In- you submit to the Town Meeting of I houses. Bankrupt estate. Comer of Center and McKee LENTEN SPECIALS ning Mrs. Munsie received a dia cqme of the town, shall be insuffi­ the Town of Manchester which budg­ raond chip brooch, a dress pat­ cient to pay the estimated expenses et ^hows the items making up the 5 Street. Both houses two family, one brand new flat, - of the town for the current year. In Sunbeam Tuna Fish, large can 45c, small ca n ...... 23c tern and $25 in gold from her fam­ cotitemplated expenses ot the town E oughly modem. Two used cars to be sold. Purchasers ily. Games were played and vocal case the estimated income, includ­ for the coming year, and that appro­ Sunbeam Salmon, large can 43c, small c a n ...... 25c selections were rendered by Charles ing taxes, proves insufficient to pay priations have already been made S of the real estate are to arrange^ their own mortgages. This is fancy Columbia river salmon. Nothing but the Findlay and Alec Ferguson. Mrs. the current expenses of the town, in your town meeting last October. S Look this property over before sale and be on hand to get best packed under the Sunbeam label. Margaret Brown and Mrs. Alec Fer­ the selectmen, in their next annual I understand that the amoiyit of estimate of current expenses, shall = a bargain Saturday at 2 p. m. Property to be sold sub- Gorton’s Clam Chowder, large can 25c, small can .... 14c guson sang a duet. There were reci­ this budget is such that it will re­ tations by Robert Martin and Sher include a sura sufficient to pay the quire a 15 mill tax to pay the ex­ S ject to the approval-of the referee in bankmptcy. Norbest Sardines, can ...... 1 2 '/2 C man Duffy. Refreshments were serv deficit in such expenses of the pre­ penses of the town for the current These are imported sardines packed in pure olive oil. ed in Scotch style. The party broke vious year. The provisions of this year. My attention has been further ^ Wm. Howard Wakelee, Auctioneer. Gorton’s Ready to Fry Codfish, ca n ...... 15c up at a late hour. section shall not apply ■ to towns called to the fact that there was a = For further particular's see which have boards or departments deficit in the Town of Manchester Makes 6 large,>or 12 small cakes. All prepared ready of finance.” last year amounting to about $80,- to fry. THET GIRLS’ TEAM. By this latter section the machin­ Mabel Sheridan has been civosen to 000, which would require a levy of Sunbeam Pure Georges Codfish, lb. b o x ...... 35c ery of the laying of the tax and fix­ a 2 mill tax to pay. The question captain' the Recreation Center girls’ ing the rate, is this: The selectmen ROBERT J. SMITH TRUSTEE Gorton’s Bcmeless Codfish, lb. p k g ...... 28c basketball team which has been se­ submitted to me is this: — submit to the Annual Town Meeting Have the Selectmen authority to Alaska Pink Salmon^ large c a n ...... 1 2 ‘/zc lected from the basketball league. an estimate of all the town’s cur­ 1009 MAIN STREET. The team will play Its first game Sat­ lay an extra two mill tax in addition Fancy Red Salmon, large ca n ...... 28c rent expenses and this estimate is to the 15 mill tax which is required urday night when It meets the Conn acted upon, either by alteration or 2348485348485323235323485353234823234823532348485353482348532353 Booth’s Shad, can ...... 10c Mutual Five as a preliminary game to raise money for the budget al­ A new packed fish. approval by the. Annual Town Meet­ ready submitt^ to the town, and for to the Montauk’s. ing in October; then, when the which appropriations have already Sunbeam Shrimp, ca n ...... 20c Although this will be the first pub­ grand list is completed, by action of lic game of the season for the girls, been made, which extra two ftiill tax the Board of Assessors and Board'of will be applied in payment of the mandatory direction of the statute. GRAZIADIO FINED. Dry or wet. yet they have had an active liasket Relief, the voters of the town, in If the town itself should fail to raise ball season and a good game is ex $80,000 for which the town is now Magnolia Brand Shrimp, c a n ...... 18c town meeting, vote on the rate based in debt by reason of the deficit of sufficient funds for its current ex­ Thomas Graziadio, formerly of pected Saturday night. The lineup on the final grand list. A town is last year? penses, including any deficit that this town, was yesterday sentenced Wakefield Kippered Herring, large ca n ...... 15c of the team will be announced later forbidden, by this Statute, to make This inquiry is pretty thoroughly may have occurred in the previous to ten days in jail and fined |200 In Saltesea Clam Chowder, large can 33c, small can .... 17c a rate which in addition to the other covered by Section 1251 of the Gen­ year, it is the duty under the statute the Hartford police court. Grxxladio estimated - yearly income of the eral Statutes, Revision of 1918, and for the Board of Selectmen to pro­ had a supply of liquor in his roomd Pilot Brand Kippered Herring, c a n ...... 12'/2C^ MARITIME STRIKE towni; it^bufflclent to ^ay the expens­ is still further covered by an act ceed by way of a tax levy to provide in the Allyn House and officers ar­ es of the town during that year. passed by the last legislature kuown those funds. I look upon it as a rested him there. He pleaded guilty ON CHINESE COAST A furtb^ provlslcai Is made that as Chapter 332; approved June 24tb, ministerial duty of the Board of to the charge of having liquor in hU in case thefe is a-deficiency at the 1921. That act provides as follows: Selectmen, and if they should fall possession. end of the iirear, the selectmen, in “ When any town shall neglect to to carry out their duty in that parti­ EXTRA SPECIAU American Steamship Empire State their nek^' ahhual 'estimate of cur­ lay the necessary taxes, or shall have cular, I thmk any free holder of the POLICE CHANGE BEATS. Unable to Leave Shanghai Be« rent expienses (sometimes called failed to lay a tax which, in addition town might institute proceedings of In accordance 'with the usual cans of Walkout of Entire Crew. budget) shall include a sum suffi­ to the other estimated yearly in­ mandamus, and any court having monthly custom,, Captain Herman cient to'pay the deficiency in such come of the town, 'shall be sufficient authority would compel the.Board of Schendet of the pdlliise department has Green Mountain Potatoes London, March 2.— The maritime expenses for the current year. In to pay the current expenses of such Selectmen to perform their duty un­ Ass^ned the men io different heats strike on the Chinese .coast is other words, the statute defines the town, its selectmen shall make a der such penalties as,the court might fbr the month of March. Patrolman sl>reading to many ports, said term “ current’ expenses” and in that rate bill upon its list last completed deem necessary to accomplish that John McGIynn went to the North; Central News dispatch from Shang­ definition la included the item of the for the amount necessary, or for an end. ’ End, Michael FitsgeraM to the West Bushel, $1.54 hai today. A number of vessels are deficit of last yeg#. amount sufficient to pay the deficit yours very truly, LEWIS SPERRY. Side and Patrolman William Flti- detained because of the walkout of The town, in town meeting, is for­ in such current expenses, and causes gerald to the Middle Turnpike beat. These potatoes are firsts selected, mealy, good eating their seamen. The American steam­ bidden by statute, to make the tax the same to be collected as other tax­ Patrolman William' Glenney, dean potatoes. Good potatoes have been selling as high as ship Empire State was unable to sai rate any less than shall be sufficient es. PATRIOK J. SULLIVAN. of the force, went fyom. the North $2 a bushel. We will offer for Friday and Saturday one from Shanghai because the entire to pay all ol tta appropriations for The statute contemplates that if End beat to Spruce street, relieving crew struck. this year. Plus [th§J deficit of last the town itself shall fail to lay taxes Patrick J. Sullivan, father of the hundred and fifty bushels at this exceptionally low price. year..' . , ^ . ‘ sufficient to meet Ifs iiurrent expens­ three Sullivan brothers, moving pic­ Patrolman John Chrockett who came.< We guarantee the potatoes to be sound. The Leglslatilre apparently found es, including the previbus year’s de­ ture theater owners of this town, to the lower Main street best, reUev-v MELLON BELIEVES ing Patrolman Joseph Folmr who Sold in one or two bushel bags. that towns, itf iptne instancee, failed ficit, if any, it shall be the dut^ of died yesterday in Naugatuck. He is BUSINESS PICKING UP. to levy a A?ate Ifufficlent to pay its the selectmen to revise and raise the survived by'a widow and six chil­ covers the Cen^r beat for Msrslu', 4 Washington, March 2.— Contin­ running This was the case rate, and make the same sufficient to dren, John P., James and Patrick, Captain SchehdeU who doveti'tlie . ued Improvement in business con­ In Manchester last year, for there Cover the current expenses of the of this town and Mary, Catherine Middle Main street best snd ditions tiironghont the United appears a oif substahtially town, together with any deficit and Cecila, of Naugati til .iiMn SCnita may be expected during thd Bighty^Tkpi^ i (180,000.00) dol^ which may have accrued dufim^^'tke drs are In Naugatuck today. The fun­ this beat. coming inonths, SO v ■ --'3* ■ ' ; V-,, ■ S i •.■■■ t:'-' ......