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GLORIA GOULD CONGRESS CAN QUITS AMERICA AHBUNG AMOS To Become a Parisian Since CAPTURES FOUR DEADLOCK MAY BRING PAY COSTS OF She Can’t Afford to Live in the United States. BOlDJANOrrS AREFfflENDUM Paris, May 8. — Gloria Gould Bishop has definitely renounced her American dom idle to join the American col­ Famous Darien Cop Hits Into OUTLAWING STRIKE Has Right to Authorize a ony in Paris. "I can’t afford to live in New York any more even if I Gunmen Group, This Vote of Rum hy People, wanted to,” said Mrs. Bish­ op in an interview. Declares Senate’s Legisla­ "Life has become so ex­ Time and Gets ’Em All DECLARES WAR GOVERNMENTTO pensive at home now that I NO SIGNS YET OF YIELDING find it needs an Income much Despite Artillery. tive Counsel, Leeds. larger than mine to live WAS FORCED ON OUTLAWSTRIKE comfortably in the United States. I have therefore def­ ■U'ashln?:ton. May 8.— The moot initely ddermined to make Darien, May 8—Four armed ban­ question of whether Congress has Paris my \ome. dits were captured here early today LABOUNIONS NOW m C A T E D the power to authorize a national "That doe'^’’’*' mean I shall while fleeing from Boston, where H referendum on prohibition leaped expatriate myself forever— far from it. ^ couldn't help is charged they had participated in Into prominence again today on loving the land of my birth. several robberies, and are held in Arthur Pugh, Strike Leader, 'Illegal,” Declares Simon and Fewer Disorders But Situation Grows More Tense—Many Capitol Hill when the Senate judi­ But, really, the life of a so­ the Darien town jail awaiting action ciary committee made public a se­ cial matron demands more by the local and Massachusetts ries of rebuttal arguments growing sacrifices than I am ready to Asserts Unions Wanted Press— Paving Way for Troop Movements With Machine Guns Showing—Gov- out of the recent hearings, Includ­ make. authorities. ing one by Frederick P. Lee, the Mrs. Bishop denied that a They gave their names as John emraent Asks for 30,000 Volunteer Police— Railroad Senate's own legislative counseL divorce from her husband is Margin, of Cambridge, Mass.; John Peace But Government HSCHOOlWiNS Drastic Action as Troops declaring that Congress has such Imminent. Miller, 24, of Cambridge: Kasimir "My husband knows where power under the constitution. and William Barsetk, brothers, of Was Eager for Fight. Show Machine Guns. Telegraph Wires Cut-Rationing Begins in Some Sec­ The drys, led by Wayne B. I am and for the pres'^nt I am STATE EECOGNITiN Wheeler, generalissimo of the Aan- not anticipating any legal ac­ New York. The men were captured on the Wheeler, generalissimo of the An­ tion in regard to our separa­ tions as Food Is Tied Up— Canteens Feed Penniless; ti-Saloon League, have vehemently tion.” Post road at 4 a. m. this morning Arthur Pugh, chairman of the London, May 8.— Newspapers to­ denied that Congress possessed When asked if her husband by Motorcycle Policeman Amos An­ negotiating committee of the Trade day gave the widest publicity to an derson of the local police force, be­ Boys’ Glee Club Victory Puts Attacks on Buses Decrease in London—Glasgow Still such power. was going to join her, she re­ Union Congress and the man whose address of Sir John Simon before plied—“you’d better ask tween Noroton and Darien. Can Use Money. signature on the strike order the House of Commons yesterday, In a 5,000 word brief, citing nu­ him.” Confesses. School Back on Music Map Turbulent—Train Service Improving. merous judicial decisions, Lee According to the police, William plunged Britain into the world's stressing his exposition of the con­ Barsetk made a confession in which greatest Industrial battle, breaks stitutional point that the general lield that Congress not only has the In rob- power to direct a national referen­ he admitted participation his silence with this exclusive Inter- After 18 Years strike 'was Illegal and that each PARADE TO OPEN beries In New York and Massachii- 8.— so dum. but that it can also appropri­ trade-union leader was liable to London, May Not since war days has London faced setts in which the men arrested obtained by Milton Bron ate money to finance such an un­ prosecution .nnd loss of "the utmost gloomy and depressing a Saturday night. dertaking because it is the sole with him took pan. i ner, Ijondon correspondent for NE.A For the first time in the history farthing of his personal posses­ The general strike has the capital and the nation in its grip judge of w*hat it shall spend on "BOOSTER" WEEK Barsetk told Bronx I Service and the Manchester Herald, of the South Manchester High the public welfare.” proprietor of a garage in the Bronx ^ interview is offered for its news sions.” and with na signs of peace the usual Saturday night gaieties four days ago, binding, gagging and school, a boys’ glee club represent­ Lee, who passes upon the consti­ value as the point of view of an "The unlawful character of the tutionality of thousands of bills robbing him. Then he drove to outstanding partisan leader and no ing the school has received state have disappeared. I.archmont, N. Y., where he picked general strike,” the Times said, each session of Congress and whose editorial responsibility is assumed wide recognition, hy virtue of win­ Hea-vily armed troops, armored cars, machine gun companies, Five Bands in Line Tonight; up his companions and all drove to “has no't hitherto been so clearly decisions are almost law to tne for the sentiments expressed. ning the boys’ blee.club champlcn- stated. The ultimate responsibil­ Senate, held that Congress could ! Boston. Pugh started life as a steel work- and naval forces fill those areas where the British working man In Boston they broke into a pri­ sliip In the inter-scholastic g'me ity rests upon the member? of the authorize a referendum under us Fund Solicitation Next cr# General Council of the Trades generally does his Saturday night celebrating. constitutional power to "gather in- vate garage, stole Massachusetts li­ c'ub contest held yesterday in the By ARTHUR PUGH. Union Congress collectively and in­ All afternoon the government^ ofrmation” for use in legislation. cense plates and put them on their London, May 8.— General stop­ jonn Fitch High school at Winds m. dividually. moved troops through the working He added that Congress could dele­ Week Here. machine. In Cambridge thev page of Industry is in progress for The ri'ize local singers STRIKE’S FIFTH D.4Y robbed a grocery store, covering the All Responsible. gate this power to the states but the first time in the history of Bri­ was a beautiful silver loving cup. The Times takes the view that class districts, perhaps in warning SITU.ATION IN BRIEF manager with a gun, and getting he warned that a constitutional is­ tain. donated by the Parent-Teachers’ individual union members cannot against any Saturday fight disor­ sue might be raised in some states, A parade of bands and drum $60. The immediate cause was the Assocl:-‘tion of West Hartford. The The fifth day f‘nds the dead­ When arrested by Policeman An­ escape responsibility any more than ders. once the power was delegated it locking out of nearly a million mine local G‘rls’ Glee club received sec­ their leaders. lock In the strike complete. corps will be held In Manchester to­ derson the men had three automatic In Downing Street the cabinet the state constitutions prohibited workers while negotiations for ond lating among the girls’ clul Some papers, however, Including No peace negotiations have night to introduce “Band Booster pistols and one six-shooter. They met and heard rumors of possible been reported. the state from exercising any fed­ wage adjustments were proceeding, rpjjjg jg also the first time in abjut the Cardiff Western Mail, declared attacks on the docks and food ware­ eral powers. He did not pass upon Week.” The line of march will be did not Htempt to use them. and... the refusal M of the - mine2 ^ ^ ownersA w* eighteen... years J.that1-— S. M. TTH. O S has that protection of the law will be A. J. Cook, miuer's leader, Anderson is the Darien oflBcer houses In East India Dock Road. jiredicts that thero will be noj^^' this question. from the Center starting at 7:30, to agree to withdraw the lockout been placed on the music map in extended to the strikers if "they In Eocleston Square the Trades WTicelcr’s Defense. who has made a phenomenal record peace parleys for another weeYc. north to Depot Square, and then notices and of the government io state high school circles. have the courage to disobey the un­ Union Congress leaders were in ses­ The dry got their greatest joy in in arresting rum rvnners and auto­ The Trades Union Congress back down Main street. The ban.is obtain their withdrawal so that Lately Organized lawful tyrannous orders of trade sion, planning measures to tighten Wheeler's heated defense of prohi­ mobile thieves. negotiations might be continued The S. M. H. S. Boys’ Glee club union officials.” is in 'i''Ss=on ""d the cabinet and corps taking part will be the up the tie-up in places where there bition. The American people, he Toll of Three Killings. free from threat by either side. was organized last September at In well-informed circles, the has been summoned to meet said, will not surrender to ^^the Talcottville Fife and Drum Corps, The men under arrest admitted, has been relaxation. this evening. - • The government insisted the mine the beginning of the school year, speech of Sir John was interpreted Only gdnr determination to ffght bootlegger and brewer and is not St. Patrick’s Pipe Band, Manchester according to local police, early this Disorders are continuing but workers must agree to accept-., a. Under fthe direction of Miss B,- as'paving the way for, and justify­ on emanated from either Downing in the mood to permit criminals Pipe Band, the Silk City F’ute Band afternoon, that they are responsible wage reduction before lockout no­ Marian Dorward. It made Its first ing drastic government measures. with less frequency than dur­ street or Eccleston Square. ing (he early days of the strike. and law-breakers to revise its con­ and the Center Flute Band. for the killing of three persons dur­ tices could be withdrawn and nego­ public appearance during Educa­ Somewhat in support of this Government Statement Fend ratio""'’’"' has become stitution and repeal its laws. “Band Booster Week” will be ing hold-ups in New York. One tiations resumed on all other issues tional Week last fall. Since then It view was a statement appearing in "The situation throughout the necessary in .some ; reas. "This nation demands that those sponsored here by the Center Flute was in Dean street, Brooklyn, dur­ covered by report of the National has been carefully trained under the British Gazette, the official in authority attack the foes of law ing which a man and a woman were country Is virtually unchanged. Trains and street cars are Band. This band will be host on Coal Commission. Miss Dorward’s capable direction. government organ, that "an organ­ Quiet Is reported generally,” said and order." Wheeler declared. It August 6 and 7 to the Convention killed by the bandit-s. The other It has sung many times before the ized attempt was being made to running with more frequency. This demand was resolutely re­ a government communique. The government charges that wants its officers provided wltn of Bands, Fife and Drum Corps of slaying occurred in a Manhattan sisted by the Miners Federation of school assemblies, and made a de­ starve the people and wreck the whatever legal machinery is 'neces­ “Rumors that troops are disaf­ strikers’ intimidations are stop Connecticut, New York, Massachu­ hold-np. Great Britain with the united sup­ cided hit when It rendered several state.’’ The local police issued the state­ fected and have refused strike du­ ping the unloading of food car­ sary to win this fight. Then it will setts and Rhode Island. Expenses port of the whole of the British numbers at the local school s Climax Ahead. not accept excuses but will demand ment after two members of the New ty are baseless,” continued the gov goes at the locks. Naval forc­ of the convention will rui, to ap­ trades union movement, who con­ dramatic clubs presentation of "The situation Is becoming more ernment communique. results.” .V, . proximately $2,000 and this must York City police department came "Little Women.’’ At the suggestion intense and the climax is not es has been dispatched to guard tended that negotiations must pre­ "Ninety-two thousand volun­ the volunteer dockers. "Experience has shown that in be met by the local band. here and spent several hours Inter­ of Miss C. Louise Dickerman, music reached,” the Gazette said. "Or­ cede agreements, and the govern­ teers enrolled for duty yesterday. Shipping conditions are Un­ every state where the people have Seek Help With Expenses. viewing the prisoners. supervisor of the John Fitch high ders have been sent by the leaders Yielded to the modification plea ment should Insist, in respect of A recruiting centre in 'Walthani- certain. Twenty-five ships are Since the Center Flute Band the lockout, upon Iho cardinal prin­ school of Windsor, the local. West of Railway and Transport union to stow was discontinued because it and have legalized beer and wine members receive no money, and do their utmost to paralyze and 'ng n r’ ‘ 'od by volunteer.s ciple to which It applies, namely, Hartford, East Hartford, Windsor, was mobbed by strikers.” at Liverpool. Some sailings as a means of promoting temper­ pay their own expenses at all times, Glastonbury. Farmington, and Bris­ break down the supply of food and ance, they have found the experi­ MTilGHTED BODY OF that the status quo must be re­ The government renewed its have been cancelled. they do not feel that they can stand WOMAN IN POND tol high schools decided to hold an necessaries of life.” ment disastrous. stored and maintained throughout charges of yesterday that the The government is opening the heavy expense themselves. Tliey the negotiations. inter-scholastic glee club .contest In These accusations were met with strikers are seeking to starve the “Paying Its Way." have decided to ask Manchest'^r vigorous denial by officials of the now food depots. Prohibition is paying for Itseir, Lynnfleld, Mass., May 8.— Po­ The unions having determined Windsor In May. Bristol afterward nation into submission, and an­ Telephone and tclcyrayh people who enjoy their music and lice today were trying to identify not to surrender the vital principle dropped out, but the other schools Trade Union Congress. nounced that food ships cannot be Wheeler Insisted, pointing but that who are enthused over the pros­ Reports that the War Depart­ wires have been cut. $8 000,000 was paid into the treas­ the body of a woman, weighted that a single Issue should not be went ahead with the work. The I’^loaded because of intimidations Police magistrates meted out pects of the band convention com­ purpose of this contest was to pro­ ment was about to call upon the re­ ury last year in fines, penalties and down by a stone-laden suitca.se, settled in advance, but that all of strikers. Destroyers and naval 0 ‘ences ranging to four ing here to contribute toward the tightly tied to her neck in Billings issues should be left open for dis­ mote a greater interest In high serves were officially denied in a forces are being sent to the ports forfeitures under the prohibition general expenses of the get-to­ communique stating that as yet “no mouths of hard labor to ridters. law. Testimony before the Senate pond.' Police were undecided cussion and settlement by negotla- school glee club work. Boys’ and to relieve this situation. Indications point to govern­ gether. whether it was a case of suicide or New Foofl Depot ment intention to declare committee, he added, showed that Teams have been appointed to (Continued on Page 2.) murder. (Contlnned on Page 2.) (Continued on Page 2.) The government created a food strike Illegal and take drastic "the bootlegger ^is paying the cost cover the whole town in the cam­ of enforcement.” transport depot in the Horse action against all its leaders. paign for contributions, and they Guards Parade today, where 3,000 ------«> will start the canvassing Monday motors were mobilized to move PATTON^fimRTlSTS evening. They will have the town food. Shelter tents were erected entirely canvassed by the end of the and canteens were opened to feed .Archbishop of Canterbury, which was received with little considera­ week. Home Thoughts tot Manchestet People by Harry Andetson the hungry. TO SING HERE MAY 16 ‘‘Booster Week." Post office telephone and tele­ tion. The band and drum corps con­ graph lines along the London The Archbishop proposed, first, vention will be held on August 6 Northaastern railroad were cut cancellation of the general strike “The Creation” to Be Present­ and 7. However, since the coming last night, but otherwise there order; second! renewal of the ciml ed at South Methodist week Is “Band Booster Week” h'’ve been only minor disorders subsidy for a short definite pCT- throughout the country the local r?EMEMBEC and violences reported today. iod; third, withdrawal by the mine Church—^Last of Season. bandsmen decided to seek the ex­ Prospects of any peace negotia­ owners of the notices of reduced wages. Haydn’s Oratorio “The Crea­ pense funds during that week. All 'M O T H E R . '^ /ilMCINIO Ma ch e^tei? too tions during the week-end were tion” will he presented on _Sun- money contributed by local people dim. Most of the strike leaders The Bishop of London, writing dav night. May 16 by the choir of will be used for the purchase of The MOJTWONDEPfUL FRIEND IN THE W3l?LD fDT FOI? 0/?AFT£l?^< have left London to address strike to J". A. Thomas, head of the Rail­ the South Methodist Episcopal cups and prizes whlcla will be meetings in the provinces. way Men’s Union, offered to act Premier Baldwin remained at church, under the direction of awarded winners at the convention as mediator In thp coal dispute. Archibald Sessions. There will be contests. No. 10 Downing street and sum­ More Troops Appear moned a cabinet meeting to as­ 4 0 voices In the chorus and the as- The local band has Invited 137 During the afternoon there was Fisting artists will he Miss I^illian other bands and corps to attend the jUTTRE semble at 6 o’clock tonight to re­ an increasing appearance of troops Gustafson, soprano. Fred Patton, convention here In August. It is SIHDiW view the situation. Train Movements Gain in the trouble areas of London. bass and Ernest Davis, tenor. expected that nearly 100 will at­ D iS Y Troops, armed with machine Miss Gustafson comes to Man- tend. The contests, drills and field The movement of trains and r‘hcr means of transportation con guns and full equipped, moved to a cliester after most successful ap­ day exercises will be held at the destination unknown. pearances in New York, Boston, McKee street ball grounds, and the tinned to show some improvement. Interference "with buses and "Victoria Park in Hackney was St. I.oiiis. Buffalo and the other fancy drills and awarding of prizes taken over by the government and and dancing will be held in the street cars occurred In many quar- j ------leading cities of the country where U' ters of London today, but not a military camp has been establlsh- she has been singing in concert State Armory here In the evening. vPh as great frequence as earlier ed there. and oratorio with tlie New York The solicitation for funds here Strike leaders charge that the Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Patton next week has received the endorse­ in the week. movement of troops is Intimidation needs no introduction to Manches­ ment of the Manchester Chamber One bus was overturned and burned at Newington. by the government. ter. The mere announcement that of Commerce. Talk of Dock Raids he is to sing means a packed Thlrty-sijc persons arrested in London yesterday were arraigned Excitement was tense In the East house. End this afternoon as rumor^ were This will be the last Sunday today and given sentences rang­ OWNERS OF SEMINOLE ing from two weeks tc^. four afloat that strikers and unemploy­ night concert of the season, and ed are combining for raids on the the public Is cordially invited. months of hard labor. PLEDGE MORE MONEY Government authorities today East India docks tonight, In order norted that food ships are being to secure food supplies for them­ held up In some ports, their un­ selves. ED DAUCHY’S FATHER Local stockholders of the Sem­ loading being impossible because Troops are guarding the docks inole Estates, to the number of >fc5lfIl£N Wc’

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the fight, hopeful that their collec­ -Distribution Is to be made up to March 27, 1928. to full members only. E.— Ex-service men shall be giv­ HIGH SCHOOL WINS DECLARES WAR WAS tive resources will enable them to en full credit for their Iasi STATE DELEGATES win through to an honorable con­ CHENEY BENEFIT -The full members must have contributed at least 12 periods of full membership clusion. prior to enlistment they STATE RECOGNITION FORCED ON THE UNIONS They feel assured of the cordial months during the last pe­ it HAS A DIVIDEND riod of full membership. returned to Cheney Broth- (Continued from page 1) TOC. OF C. PARLEY sympathy of all trades unionists, ' s’ employ within / six not only in America, but in every -The member must have been (CoDtlnned from page 1.) in good standing on July 1, nths from the date oi girls’ clubs were entered, and two part of the world, and are confident jharge from service: and their efforts will be anxiously 1925. silver loving cups for prizes were tion, the government abruptly -In the cases of full members epted full membership In then donated by the Parent-Teach­ wrecked peace efforts of the gen­ watched by organized workers in Aonoancement Made of Dis­ ..le Benefit , Association Howell Cheney to Represent all countries, who will readily ap­ who died, were pensioned, ers’ Association of West Hartford. eral council and left the trades or left the employ after within 18 months of rein­ LOCAL STOCKS union movement with no alterna­ preciate that British labor is co!i- Both the local boys’ and girls’ clubs July 1, 1925, contributions statement and have remain­ have worked hard and diligently Our Chamber in Washing­ tive but to render all possible ast tending for principles and Interests tribution to Be Made to ed full members In good that are vital and common to all. must have been made for at for this contest, and the result of sistance to the locked-out miners. least 12 consecutive months standing since that date. (Fnrnl9he ‘ been arrested and fined on disor- Smyth Mfg. Co...... 370 — John Hutchinson, John Johnson, constitution it precipitated this dcrlv conduct charges there, is the Torrington ...... ''0 n- and John Stevenson. grave national crisis in order to (?ii- SUN. MON. TUES. son of Frank W. Mondell, former Underwood ...... 5 2 » The Girls’ Glee club, although Connecticut Soldier WAnted to force its own will upon the unions. Union Mfg. Co...... ^0 not successful In winning the other 1 Hear His Band Play Favor- Republican leader of the House. The General Council of the Young Mondell. accompanied by Whitlock Coil Pipe .. cup in competition, carried off sec­ i ite March as He Died. Trades Union Congress has met this U. S. Envelope pfd. .106 110 ond honors. The West Hartford John, Bryn, sen of the Norwegian combined challenge to the rights minister to the United States, went Ronds. Girls’ Glee club received first Major-General Clarence R. Ed­ of tile trades unions in a dispute rating. The selections the local to Philadelphia yesterday to attend Htfd. Elec. T.gt. 7's .225 230 wards, unforgettable war-time and to the standard of life of the a fraternity convention. East. Conn. Pow 5s . 9S14 100 singers sang were “ The Swallows,” leader of the 26th Division, has mine workers and their families by Conn. L. P. 5i>i’s . . .108 109V4 the prize number, and “ To A Wild told an extremely moving story of calling upon approximately two Conn. L & P 7’s ------113 115 Rose.” They sang them well, and an overseas Incident centering million workers in key Indnstrirs STRIKEBREAKER GUARD B'dp^Hyd. 5 's ...... 104 106 were a close second to West Hart­ around the 102nd U. S. Infantry and vital services to withdraw their KILLS CICERO RIOTER ford. Band, which in its peace-time guise labor. , May S.— Thomas Hall- The Judges as the 102nd Regiment Bapd, C. N. The response has exceeded all ex­ wood was shot and killed in Cicero The judges in the contest were G., is to broadcast an hour’s pro­ pectations, and an almost complete today, in a fight between striking .Mr. Ralph Baldwin, music director gram from the band room in the stoppage of industry lia.s ensued. and strikhreaking steel workers. of the Hartford High schools. Mr. New Haven armory, through WTIC For Rights of Workei's. Hailwood, it was said, was In a New Ralph Lowrey, and Mr. Arthur at Hartford, 0!i Thursday evening, British labor is engaged in its crowd which attacked two truck- High Close Priest, organist in the Christ May 13. sternest struggle for the rights and loads of strikebreakers with rocks, At. Gulf. W. 1. 37’ i 37% church Cathedral of Hartford The General Edwards, In an inter­ well-being of its workers. a (1 was killed when the armed Am Tel & Tel.144 "s 14 4% judges’ decisions were based cn view published some time ago in In a spirit of quiet determination .guards on the trucks fired Into the Anaconda .... 4 5 ^ 45% the phrasing, intonnatlon, shading, Leslie's Weekly, said, in telling and unity the workers will carry on crowd on the sidewalk. Am Smelting .116 116% tone color and quality, and enuncia­ about one of his hospital visits aft­ 1 tion. There were a possible six Am Loc ...... 9 5 95 er the St. Mihiel attack: Am Car Fndry. 931^ 93% hundred points in the rating that "Just as I was leaving, a nurse (iiiiiiimmiimmiiiiiiimiimmiiRmiiniiimiEmiiimimimiEEiiiiiimmiiiiiiinii Atchison .... 129 129 any school might gain. For eacl'i ran after me and said: ‘General, a r U.NDER ENTIRE NEW MANAGEMENT = violation of the above mentioned B & O ...... 86% 86 Connecticut man has heard that ” ,New E;tglamr.s Finest .\mu.sc:nent Park. S Beth Steel ‘B’ 39 39 points, a substractlon was made you are here, and has begged me Butte Superior 12% 12% from each school’s total. The local to a.'k you to see him. He is dying, Slr*ndler .... 14% 14% Boys’ Glee club received the high­ but he doesn’t know It. He says he I CAPITOL PARK I ponk. Gas N Y 931<> 93% est number of points among the has a favor to ask.’ ^ Wethersfield Averuts — Hartford. '£ Cola Fuel Iron 37% 37% boys’ clubs. The Girls’ Glee club “Just then a chaplain came up Ches & Ohio .1211.i 12114 received the second best rating and lie had the same request. They among the girls’ clubs. "5 Opens Saturday Night May 8tli | Cruo Steel ... 67 67 hurried back, the chaplain leading, = FREE RANT) CONCERT = 155% W’hile the judges were consider­ and the doughboy said: ‘My God, (Can. Pacific . .15 5 % S Saturday Night, Sunday .Afternoon and Night :: 'Brie ...... 31 % 31% ing the ratings after all the schools chaplain, what are you looking so entered had finlslied singing, An­ i RIGGER — BETTER THAN E\ ER. § Brie 1 s t ...... 38% 38% darn glum about? Just because Pen. Asphalt . 62-i't 62% drew Rankin, cornet soloist of the you think I am going to die? And i A THOUSAND LAUGHS AND THRILLS — NEW RIDES = (Jen Elec .... 314 314 local high school orchestra, render­ you don't know how to tell me = AND AMUSE.MENTS. = Samuel 129 ed several solos, which were well about it? Hell! What did I come Gen Mot...... 1 39 % % % i CO.ME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH — FREE G.ATE. = Goldwyn Crent No. Pfd. 72 72 received. The West Hartford Boys' ever here for? Didn’t I come over ftresenis Kennecott Cop 52% 52% Glee club sang a short number in here to die if that had to be the liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiniiiim iiiiiiiMm iiiuMiiiiiiiiiim iiiiniiiiiiiiiiim Louis & Nash.12 2 122 the interim,and Miss Dlckerman, chance? Haven't I bad my big 32% director of the Windsor clubs, led chance? Have I failed? What the % HENRY KING Production Marine Pr. .. 33% iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMimmiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiim Motor Wheel . 25 25 the audience in a number of old hell are you worrjMng about?' Ntal. Lend ..146 % 146% time songs. After the winners had “ Just then I was approaching North Pacific . 69% 69% been announced, an ensemble num­ the death bed, and the boy ex­ N Y Central .121% 121% ber, “ The Stars and Stripes For­ claimed, ‘Oh, General, excuse me N Y, N H & H. 34% 34% ever” was sung, in wiiich Mr. Bald­ for bothering you, but I am dying. I Second Annual Concert | STELLA DALLAS Pennsylvania . 51% 51 win directed all the schools. Miss I know it. I don’t want to ask fa­ No greater romance, no greater love has any woman. Dorward accompanied on the piano. Pierce Arrow . 24 % 24% vors, but the 102nd Infantry Band I Manchester Plectra! Orchestra | Here is a heart x-rayed. Pressed Steel . 37 37 Very capable piano accompanist is here, and I thought I’d ask you work for the local girls’ club’s sing­ Here is romance’s greatest confession of a typical girl. Rep Ir & Steel 48% 48% if you would have them come and I Hardisig School Hall | Reading ...... 82% 82% ing was done by Miss Hazel Robin­ play just once outside here. I want See her realistic love-life vividly portrayed in a drama Ch R Isl & Pac 47% 47% son. to hear the 2nd Connecticut March Co-Feature: that pounds your pulse. Soutli Pacific . 99 14 99% Miss E. Marian Dorward is a once more.’ graduate of the New England Con­ I Friday, May 14, 8:15 P. M. | H. B. WARNER Tears at your heart throbs. So. Railway .108% 108% “ In a minute the 102nd Band in And exalts you in its glow of happiness. St. Paul ...... 10% 10% servatory of Music of Boston, and a was there and it was playing the = 30 Musicians. S graduate of Mr. Baldwin’s Institute With Studebaker .. 52% 52% strains of the march. 'The boy lift­ = Mrs. Ada N. Merrifield, Director. = “Whispering Smith” Union Pacific .147 147 of Music Pedagogy. She had been ed himself up with a smile of satis­ RONALD COLMAN BELLE BENNETT music supervisor in several schools = Soloists: E U S Rubber . . 57 % 56% faction on his face. His arm beat ALICE JOYCE DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. U S Steel----- 121% 121% before coming to Manchester, and the time of the music. He pretend­ = Miss Eugenia Maslen, Soprano. E Monday Westin’house . 66% 66% came here from the Spaulding High ed to lead the 102nd Band. At the school of Barre, Vermont. She has E Miss Lillian G. Grant, Reader. S SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE STATE ORCHESTRA. last note he dropped back to his E Mrs. Ada N. Merrifield, Mandolinist. = “ SHADOW “BROAD­ had much experience In directing pillow, dead.” choral work, and the local high S Miss Aline Van Haverbeke, Mandolist. S ON THE WAY 2 SHOWS SUNDAY— 6:45 and 8:45. GOVERNMENT LIKELY school Is fortunate In having her as MOTHERS’ DAY PROGRAM WALL” BOOB” MON. & TUES., 3 SHOWS— Mat. 2:15; Eve., 7:00, 9:00. its music director. Her work in S Admission, 50 cents. E building up the two local glee clubs The Salvation Army will present GOLD NIGHT TO OUTLAW STRIKE was no small task, and the result a special Mathers’ program on fiiiiiiiiiimmiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiimiiiimmliiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii of her accomplishment In making a Monday evening at 7:30 in the championship glee club should be • (Continued from pa«e 1.) citadel. A program of songs and greatly appreciated. scenes has been planned hy Thom­ troops have been called out to aid as Maxwell for the occasion. the civil power.” Machine Guns on Trucks. CHAMBER-CHENEY CLUB BRUSH FIRE IN COVENTRY However, movement of troops .t was more noticeable all day yester­ JOINT MEETING MAY 20 A brush and woods fire on a THE triangular piece of property, across oi. the Jfew VorK, Pre/f day and this morning than on any - other days of the strike. Trucks from the Arthur J. Vinton farm n/ r. \ A RE/ loaded with machine guns were a Business Men and Mill Employ­ on the state road in Coventry last / common sight. night attracted a large number to ® 5 ^ m i g h t y p ' c t j j r e : ees to Dine Together in the scene. The fire was started, Fully armed soldiers marching, Cheney Hall. on business bent, were to be seen it is said, by a cigarett butt which BIG « in the East End, and other districts was throwa from a passing car. ABOVE ALL PLEASE The Chamber of Commerce and ; where trouble is most feared. In The brush burned rapidly, and GO AND seeth e T a m \ other industrial centers of the Brothers will again combine forc- could be seen for a number of ■ country greater than usual activity the Get Together Club of Cheney miles. bkj p a r a d e. e v e r m aSe^ B L ' es in a Joint meeting on Thursday, P A R A D I f among the military forces was also NEVER ONE LIKE IT./ 7 reported. May 20 at Cheney hall. WONDERFUL* ^Atner/cat? Roast chicken and strawberry ARMS NEVER,NEVER/ shortcake will be the dinner fea­ A L L S E A T S THRILLING.^ tures, while the feast of reason MONUMENTAL RESERVED "'Daily News will be supplied by Rev. Ashley D. C O S E E Leavitt of Harvard church, WORKS TICKETS SELLINCj IT." Brookline, Mass. Through the Cor. Pearl and Harrison Streets IN ADVANCE FOR WORTHJ^EST, courtesy of Frank D. Cheney, the South Manchester. ^ J o u r n a l Deerfield Academy Glee Clul) will ALL performances PHOTOPL"*. render the musical program. The dinner will be served In the 'S u n dining room of Cheney Ijall by e e Y o H R j Chef Osano, whose supervision will insure an attractive dinner. The entertainment will be held upstairs and the Rev. Mr. Leavitt F t L r t l p e r f e c t has a reputation as an unusually 'BEST pleasing speaker. It has been decided to limit the attendance to men only, but mem­ bers of the two organizations will he privileged to bring friends If p t & m they so desire. World TOURING KING ylDO{^Spicturiz3tion o f LAURENCE STALUlWSiijg^ V? SYMPHONY U. S. CRUISER ARRIVES o r c h e s t r a JOHN GILBERT^/tt Renee Adoree a t the FOR RESCUE OF WOMAN. OP 2 0 - ■Washington, May 8.— The cruis­ ONE WEEK ONLY NIGHT8 . er Cleveland has arrived at El Bluff, Our Shop Will Be Open 60c to $1.60. MA'ONEES Nicaragua to take aboard the wife Every Friday ^md Beg. Mon. Eve., May 10 OLD GOLD of W. J. Crampton, an American and DAILY MATS. THEREAFTER. 50c to $1.00. collector for New York banks, the Saturday PARSONS Matinees at 2:80., Plus Tax for every man State Department was advised to­ urea oiuECTioN leb ^ a j shu&eij-t - Evenings at 8:20. on $1 & $1.60 day. Mrs. Crampton has been ma­ From 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. fee next ^M onday'spaper rooned in a house surrounded by Other Times by Appointment. revolutionists. So. Manchester. Fhone 2147.

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the New- T«st«ineot cites as a pre- SOUTH 5EETHODI8T. figuration of Christ. Wise as weU as brave was Abra­ Rev. Joseph Cooper. ham. Because he prized his free­ dom and disinterestedness, he 9.30— Sunday blble school. The Evening Herald CONQUERORS would not touch any of the booty 10.30— Ministry of the Chime. which his prowess had wrested By GEORGE HENRY DOLE. 10.45—Morning service. The from the eastern hosts; but re­ International Sunday School Lesson Text, May 9. choir will sing for anthems, “As Sunday School Lessons stored It all to the kings from In all these things we arc more than conquerors through Him Terrible as Summer” by Elgar and whom It had been taken. His ad­ "Beneath the Shadow of Thy Great by William Ellis. that loved ns.— Rom*. 8-37. venture had been a noble expres­ Protection” by Dickinson. The pas­ For Every Age, Creed and Nationality. sion of blood-loyalty; therefore he SECOND GONGREGAITONAL. SAUVATION ARMT. tor will preach’ “A Mother in would not sully It by any sordid Israel—Susannah Wesley.” considerations. What would have Mothers’ Sunday will be observed Saturday night at 7:30 open-air 4—Junior choir rehearsal. Our understanding of things In truth he can gain tho desired vio* temorrow. The pastor will preach service at Tinker block followed oy happened bad all the victorious na­ 6— Epworth Devotional meeting childhood and earlier years is tory. upon the theme, "Daughters of a'meeting In the hall. led by Dprothy Gates. Topic; The tions In the world war likewise es­ Self cannot cast out self. Beel­ God.” The subject of the chil­ Somday, Mothers’ Day. Summer’s Best Week.” chewed loot? In Abraham’s case, necessarily external and superficial. zebub cannot cast out Beelzebub. dren’s sermon is "Holy Toll.’’ The Company meeting at 9:30 for all 7— Evening worship. Great the lustre of his exploit shines un- Particularly Is this true of Scrip­ The power to conquer cornea from following music will be reh'dered: agiss. song service. Pastor will preach, dlmmed; he who Is called “the ture passages committed to mem­ above, outside of self, from the Prelude—Barcarole ...... Hofm ann 11 o’clock—"Mothers’ Service.” WHEN THE BIBLE SCORED Friend of God” was also a true “The True Meaning of the New ory. With experience in maturer Lord alone. ’Victory necessitates Anthem—"Hark, Hark, My Soul" This will be a real Mothers’ Day B irth.” friend of man. years the understanding deepens, the will to victory rightly placed— service as It wijl be conducted by ...... Shelley The W eek. and it is observed that power comes net in self, but in the Lord through Mothers only, under the direction SEATEN SENTENCE SERMONS. Offertory—Soprano Solo— "Moth­ Monday, 7.30— Men’s Friendship A “SCOOP from the Lord not in an external co-operation with Him. The sav­ of Mrs. Commandant Larder, and er, My DeJ^r’’ ...... T reharne club. 8.15, address by Rev. Wil­ ing power comes from a center out­ the speaker will be Mrs. Ensign The government of a country and arbitrary way, but internally Postlude—"Triumphal March" . liam F. Davis. Social time and re­ and according to immutable laws. side of the self, lifting one Into a ...... G ullm snt Jackson of Washington, D. C. freshments to follow. never gets ahead of the religion of - ^^which it shows as a descendent of The conquering power is some­ life above self. Sunday school Is at 12:10. 3:00 o’clock—Tributes to Moth­ Tuesday, 7— Boy Scouts. *Tho International Sunday a country.—Calvin Coolidge. ers by the young people. that under which Abraham lived * * « thing most real and practical. To A will to victory centered in self The Christian Endeavor meeting Wednesday, 2—Ladies’ Aid So­ School Lesson for May 0, is, and worshipped. Nearby is a be a conqueror is so to lay hold of eventually will fail, for self has no will be held at 6:45 p. m. The 6:30—Young People’s Legion. ciety meeting. Sewing for the Red While the cup of blessing may 7: 30,—The speaker at this serv­ "Abram and The Kings”— great square foundation, built of and use power from the Lord that power over the higher powers of the topic Is, "How to Build Happy Cross. Tea will be served. and often does, run over, I dou’ot spirit. We are more than conquer­ ice Is Rey. Gilbert Lelte of Passa- huge monoliths, which the Arabs If the cup of suffering Is ever more we are saved from the passions, Homes,” and the leader will b« Thursday, 7.45 —Washington Genesis 14:1-24. thoughts, and fears that distress. ors through Jesus Christ. The dena, California, who comes to call “the Sanctuary of the Friend than filled to the brim. — George Miss Edith Pearson. Commandary of Knight Templars (of God)”. It doubtless was built It is an illusion to think that one converse Is also true, the Lord is Manchester for the night service. MacDonald. The Ever-Ready Circle of King's will hold their annual Ascension Since the Bible represents Jeho­ to commemorate the Abrahamic is saved by belief, unless lie knows more than a conqueror through us. Daughters will meet with Miss He Is a good speaker and will bring service. Chorus of Masons will • • ♦ a good message. vah as laughing at the discomfiture site, perhaps in the days of Con­ what real belief is and has It. A He is more than a conqueror be­ Ethel Fish, 217 North Elm street, sing. Pastor will preach. Topic, Great truths are portions of the cause He not only puts out sinful Monday night In the citadel at of His foes, surely Christians may stantine. prayer Is not answered by ending a next Tuesday evening at '/MB p. m. “The Pillars of the Temple.” Pub­ 4 soul of man; inclinations, but gives a delightful 8 o’clock a special service will be If one will take a map of Pales­ Great souls are portions of eternity. petition, “This wo ask In thy Last call for volunteers for clean­ lic Invited. indulge in a gentle chuckle over the name,” unless one knows that to love of the truth and bestows satis­ ing the church. Thursday, May given under the direction of Thom­ Friday, 3.45—Junior preparatory way this old Book has “scooped” tine and draw a straight line from — James Russell Lowell. as Maxwell, entitled “Mothers pf Dan to Beersheba, he will be sur­ ♦ * ♦ ask in His name Is to ask from the fying peace. 13, and Saturday afternoon. May class. 7—Membership prepara­ all the learned tomes of the his­ Lord’s qualities within one, and he One lay slowly dying of a disease, 15, are the big days, Saturday Men.” If any man belongs to the tory class. torians. It happens that the chap­ prised to see how all the major It is a poor heart, and a poorer Klwania club and not a member of scenes of Scriptural history are so petitions. who said, I cannot write, I cannot especially for the men. All Thurs­ ter of Genesis assigned as today’s age, that cannot accept the condi­ turn in bed, nor use my members; any church the Army gives a cordi­ strung along this string, on the cen­ tions of life with some heroic readi­ No one conquers who says “I day helpers report at the church at CENTER CONGREGATIONAL Sunday School Lesson was for ages but I can smile, I can spread glad­ al invitation to worship with them. tral ridge of Palestine. ness.—Robert Louis Stevenson. cannot.” Neither the French, the 9 a. m., Saturday helpers at 2 p. m. under fire, because It talked of ness. I am happy and In peace. O To Arms For a Friend. ♦ • • British, nor the Americans won the It is Important to know how many Rev. Watson Woodruff. great kings and kingdoms concern­ that mighty, blessed power that LUTHERAN CONCORDIA. The Lord Is my shepherd; I shall World ■ War. Tho real conquering will help as the work la varied and ing whom all secular books were When the allied kings of the East power was from the knowledge of conquers pain. Borrow, fears, and must be divided. And It is a big Classes for young people under silent. Many a jibe has been poked had punished the rebellious cities not want. He maketh me to lie Rev. H. O. W eber. down In green pastures. He lead- right, and faith in it. In the lead­ death! What is it! Whence task; fifty persons are none too the leadership of Miss Florence at the "illiterate” and "stupid” of the Dead Sea plain they carried comes It? It is God’s light, HU eth me beside the still waters.— ers, that faith never failed. The many. Very few have responded Kelley will convene tomorrow morn­ composer of this tale, with his off Lot, Abraham’s nephew, a resi­ conqueror of self must have a like love, the touch of which gives Joy, Services here will be as usual to­ ing at 9.30. Regular services will P jalm 23. thus' far. Let's all pull together morrow. Sunday school will meet weirdly made-up names of imag­ dent of Sodom. Lot’s choice of faith in the truth, and that by the He who has It Is the conqueror. now and got back of our business be held at 10.30 when the pastor inary enemies, all created solely to the enervating life of the decadent • * * 1 at 9 o’clock. The German service will preach on “Harriet Beecher While Thee I seek, protecting committee. Tell Mr. Anderson will be held at 11 o’clock and those exalt the more or less mythical He­ city never brought him anything you’ll be there, and tell hjm some­ Stowe.” Music is as follows: brew patriarch, Abraham. Even but woe. His great relative would Power, In English at 10 o'clock. Prelude—Prayer ...... M assenet 'Be my vain wishes stilled; time before 6 p. m. Monday (Impor­ Next Sunday Rev. P. Clemens of today there are “smart” chaps who have been justified In washing his LUTHER LEAGUE PLANS Collectors Notice Anthem—Turn Ye Even to And may this consecrated hour tant!). Telephone either 748-2 or Southbury will preach at the morn­ (lericie the Genesis version of his­ hands of him. But he did not. The All Persons liable to Pay a Town 500. Those working on Thursday Me ...... H arker tory. East does not take blood ties light­ With better hopes be filled. ing service. The Willing Workers Solo—Prayer ...... Glnon — Helen Marla Williams. MOTHERS’ DAY SERVICE Tax in the Town of Bolton are here­ will perhaps desire to bring a will sing. Appropriate Mothers’ Now the spade has vindicated ly. There “a brother Is born for by notified that a tax of 24 Mills Mr. Lodstedt ♦ ♦ * basket lunch. Day exercises will be heard and Moses. Even the names of the five adversity.” When Abraham heard on the dollar laid by said Towji The Ladles’ Aid society of the Postlude— Grand Maj-ch from kings from the East have been con­ the word of the escaped messenger No man or woman of the hum­ the altar will be decorated with blest sort can really be strong, gen­ The Luther League of the on the list of 1925 will be due May church are planning for a May Time carnations. The senior choir will “A lda” ...... Verdi firmed from the cuneiform records. that Lot was a prisoner, at once he Swedish Lutheran church will con­ Sunday school will meet at 12 tle, pure and good without the 15th, 1926, and for the purpose of Supper to be held Thursday eve­ sing during the German service. One of them, Amrapliel, is none got Into action. duct a service Sunday evening at 7 receiving payment of taxes I will ning. May 20, at 6:30 p. m. Let us o’clock. other than the great Babylonian We may picture the hasty con­ world being the better for It; with­ o’clock commemorating “Mothers’ The W eek. out somebody being helped and be at the Basement of the Congre­ make It a good fellowship and get Tuesday, 7:80—Teacher’s meet­ At the meeting of the Men’s monarch, Hammurabi, whose code ference of Abraham and his con­ Day.” Special music ih honor of comforted by the very e.xistence of gational Church, Bolton, Juno 5th, together time. Bring the family league at 12 o’clock, G. Samuel of laws is one of the greatest finds federate chiefs. This was to test mothers will be given. All League ing. Bohlln, leader, will talk on modern that goodness.—Phillips Brooks. 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. and invite your friends and neigh­ Wednesday, 6:30 — Willing of archaeology. Although only a the reality of their bond. They members are Invited to bring their HARLEY B. DeWOLF, bors. Supper tickets will be sold safety devices. comparative few of the tens of appraised the situation, measured mothers with them. The program is W orkers. CAT ADOPTS FOX. Collector. by the ladles of our Aid society. Thursday, 7 o’clock—Boys so­ The W eek. thousands of cuneiform records their resources, and laid out a plan as follows: The proceeds will go towards pay­ Monday, 7.45— Regular monthly that have been dug up have as yet Pawtucket, R. I.—Pearl, a black ciety. of pursuit. Waiting until the vic­ and white cat, mother of four kit­ Prelude: Evening Shadows .... ing for our calendars. Thursday, 7:30— Senior; choir. meeting of the King’s Daughters. been deciphered, we find that the torious kings were out of the zone tens, has adopted a silver gray ...... Morris The members of the Christian Friday, 7:30—English choir. Th,e hostesses are Mrs. Eunice Ho- exclusive story told by Genesis is of probable counter attack, and so FREE ! henthal, Mrs. James McIntosh, Mrs. fox. All are reported to be doing Memories of M other...... Endeavor society wish to announce corroborated by these records had relaxed their vigilance, Abra^ Joseph Hewitt and Mrs. Emil Ho- nicely, Lou, the fox taking a liking ...... McGranahan that on Friday evening. May 21, at SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL. which have been for ages buried In ham and his party divided their Beethoven Glee Club. Large Box of 2-in-l 8 p. m., a play entitled, "The Coun­ henthal, Jr. i the sands. 'We wonder how many to her new mother. Wednesday, 6.45—Men’s league forces and made a concerted sur­ Solo: Tlie Old Retrain ..Kreisler Shoe Polish try Minister,” will be given In the . Rev. J. A. Anderson, Pastor. i more of the Old Testament inci­ prise attack by night. They Miss Helen Berggren. Harding school by the "Maskers" of horseshee and quoit pitching tour­ dents, at present obscure, are sim­ CL.AMS C.ATCH MICE. with Shoe Repair Work nament In the rear of the church. could not have faced the kings .♦f Cushing, Me.—Mrs. O. W. Every Tear— (he Fourth Congregational church, 10.80'—Morning service. ilarly to be illuminated by contem­ the East in open battle array; but Church Choir. amounting to $i.00 or over. H artford. Friday, 7 o’clock—Boy Scouts. porary documents from the excava­ Creamer left a basket of clams In 12.00— Sunday acbool. Friday, 7.45—Church social. En­ this “raid,” as the Arabs call It her cellar one night. She found Topic: “Mother”— The semi-annual meeting of the 3.30—Young people’s meeting. tions? yielded them the prize sought and Rev. Ralph Mortinson. The Shoe Repair Man. Hartford branch of the Woman’s tertainment. three dead mice held fast between 7.00— pvenlng service. Refresh­ One Big Fact .About the Old Book. all the recovered booty they could the shells of three clams. Now the Mor Lilia M or ...... H eljkom Board of Missions, will be held at ments will be served between these Meanwhile this Lesson should carry. Beethoven Glee Club. the Newington church, Wednesday, ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL. neighbors are taking It up. meetings, which will be In English. give everybody who studies It a It was a notable victory, and It Solo: Mother My Own .Caldwell May 12, at 11 a. m. and 1:45 p, m. Students from the Berkley Bible firm grip on one fact. Dated his­ SELWITZ Rev. J. 8. NeUI. created a sensation throughout the CARD OF THANKS. Miss Berggren. The women of our church are School of Massachusetts will be tory In the Bible may be said to be­ Offertory— heartily Invited to attend. land. One of those to acclaim the We wish to thank all our rela­ Selwitz Block 10 Pearl SV present and, take part In the ser- gin here. Scripture and archaeology victors was the king of Salem-— tives and friends for their kindness Tell Mother I’ll be There .Brown Services as usual: are henceforth broadly and mutual­ ViC6S« 9.30 a. m .-^hurch school, Men's probably Jerusalem—Melchizadek, and sympathy during the Illness Glee Club and Miss Berggren. THE A. NASH COMPANY' SWEDISH LUTHERAN. 7.io-TrThursdaj» evening, choir ly confirmatory. After Abraham, “king of rlghteousnsss,” a worship­ and death of our dear wife and Postlude: Anniversary March blhlt class. we may deal with dates. There Is Wholesale. Tailors rehearpal. 10.45 a. m.—Morning prayer and per of the true God, the most mys­ mother. We also wish to thank ...... Price Rev. P. J. O, Cornell. J ’rlday evenlilg, the Sunshine no warrant for putting Old Testa­ Suit or Overcoat to sermon. Sermon topic: "A Man’s terious figure In all the Bible rec­ the Daughters of Scotia, the Man- Measure, $23.00. dUb wfU meet in the new parson- M other.” ment history into a dim and misty ord. Would that archaeology chesters Plumbers’ Assocolation and Each squadron of Italy's air fleet Services will be held in Swedish past. The historicity of Genesis, LEROY E. GARDNER aM, 47; Spruee street. All the 3 p. rfi.—Highland Park Sunday might one day supplement our the Manchester Soccer Club. will be equipped with large type at 10:45 when the pastor will members are acked to bring their after Abraham, is better attested Local Representative school. knowledge of this prlest-klng whom James Little and Family. ambulance airplanes. preach, Music as follows: 30 Madison Street \ own work. 7 p. m.— Evening prayer and ser­ than that of any other ancient Prelude: Sursum Corda . . MallUBg document. Whatever adjustments Anthem: The Love of a Mother GOSPEL HALL. mon. Sermon topic: "Christian Experience.” and reconciliations with dated ...... W ilson archaeological records may some Offertory In G ...... Loud 415 Center Street. We will welcome the members of the Kiwanls club, especially day be necessary will be incidental Anthem: Come Unto Me .Berggulst and unimportant. Within the Solo— John Olson those who are members of the par­ 10.45— Breaking of Bread. ish, who plan to attend the morning memory of living men, the earth Postlude: Hym nus ...... Storace 12.15—Children’s meeting. has yielded up many secrets of the 7 p. m.—Evening service will be service, also any others who are not 7.00—Gospel meeting. attached to other churches. past to corroborate the inspired In charge of the Luther League There will be a meeting for be­ Book. Irresponsible and irreverent and will be held especially fOr the The W eek. lievers in the afternoon at three Monday evening, 7 o'clock— Girls’ triflers may attempt to repudiate Mothers of the League. o'clock. James McCullough will Happy Daze Genesis: but they will find no real Members of the Beethoven Glee speak both afternoon apd evening. Friendly Society. Wednesday, May 12th, P0.30 a. scholars In their company. Club will sing as wejl as the church A cordial luvltation Is extended to m.— Meeting of the Woman’s Auxil­ In the light of Gie now known choir. Miss Helen Berggren will al­ all to attend. data we must discard the notion, Well, sir, I had a little breathin’ spell these last few days, everybody bein’ back on the job after iary at Trinity church, Hartford. the epidemic,—and cornin’ off so hot as it did, you know a fella’s sort o’ got to take it easy. Always so sing. Rev. Ralph Mortinson will Luncheon and address by Archdea­ long prevalent among liberal i/spbak on “Mother.” theologians, that Abraham was was glad when the first real warm days come ’round, so’s you could really settle down to that lazy, NORTH MBHTODI8T. con Draw of Alaska, at 2 p. m. Notes. Thursday, May 13th—Ascension merely :m Arab Sheikh, of no par­ Sunday, 5 p. m.—Beethoven good-fer-nothin’ feelin’ and enjoy it. Thought it never was cornin’ this year. Only one reason Day, Holy Communion at 10 a. ni. ticular importance: a sort of re­ Glee Club. Rev. J. E. Dwxbury, Pastor. ligious vagrant whose biography for it, too,far's I can see—^it’s these February Sales stringin’ along the way they do, later and later Monday, 7 p. m., Galahad club meeting. 8 p. D).—Beethoven Friday, 3.30 p. m.— Girls’ Friend­ got into the Hebrew literature. As every year—way into April some of ’em. Can’t have Spring weather with February Sales going on. Glee Club. 10.45—Morning worship, with I the Bible all along made clear, if sermon on “God’s Purpose In the ly candidates meeting. 7.30 p. m. I been kind o’ mixed up anyway, on the calen d^r in everything else since I took this job of Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.— Boy —Boy Scouts meeting. ' only we had been willing to take it Scouts of Troop 5. Life of Men.” Singing by the two advertisin’. Don’t seem to get the hang of it,— but I figured the boss ’d be lookin’ for action choirs. Tuesday and Wednesday, May at face value, Abraham was a figure Thursday, 2:30 p. m.— Ladles’ 18th and 19th—The Diocesan con­ of importance: a wealthy citizen of pretty soon, so I been studyin’ up some. Seemed like everybody else was runnin’ these bang-up Society. 12.05— Bible school. big Sales—tellin’ how things was goin’ cheaper ’n cheaper all the time, chasin’^each other down the 6.30—-Epworth League and eve­ vention will be held at Christ literate and progressive Ur of the Thursday, 8 p. m.— Church Chaldees; a man commanding a re­ ning service, with Installation of Church Cathedral, Hartford. The ladder like the devil was after ’em or the sheriff a nyhow—well, sir, I thought I got the idea of it, choir. principal business will be the elec­ tinue .so large that he could at a Friday, 8 p. m.-—Men’s society. new ofiBcefs of the Epworth League. ’specially this “Dollar Down” stuff. You know hpw ’tis—buy anything up to the Public Library Wednesday at 2.30 the Ladles’ tion of a Bishop Co-Adjutor. moment’s notice put into the field Friday, 7 p. m.—Beethoven Glee more than three hundred trained for a Dollar Down. Must be nobody ’round here’s got mor’n a Dollar ahead to spend at one time, I Club. Aid society will meet at the parson­ age. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. fighting men. He was a personal­ figured. Saturday the Norwich District ity of such power that the rulers So I wrote me a wee story ’bout a solid mahogany bedroom set that the factory had give us ST. JAMES’ R. C. Epworth League convention will be Rev. Chester F. Austin. wlio were his neighbors entered in­ to defensive alliance." with him. for a birthday present and that we was sellin’ for les.s than cost—found a swell picture and fixed held In the WlUlmautlc M. E. it up real pretty—say, I figured to myself, “Happy, when they see that ad, and the price, with a Rev. WHUain P. Reldy church- There will be three ses­ Services at this church will be as A Little Lesson in Geography. Rev. James P. Timmins sions, one at ten o’clock, another usual tomorrow. Morning prayer The scenes of this story are fam­ great big $1 Down on top, there’ll be a stampede fer miles around.” Masses at St. James’ church at two In the afternoon and ban­ will begin at 10 o’clock and the iliar to me. Because I have per­ Well, sir, I showed it to the boss, and he give me one look. “Happy,” says he, “what you will be sung tomorrow at 7 o'clock quet at 5.30. The speaker will be morning service will be held at sonally traversed them, the strategy think we’re runnin’, a furniture store or a hock shop?” “What’s the matter,” I says, “that’s the 8:30 and 10:30. The organ ^s Rev. M. J. Crepger. The speakers 10.30. Sunday school will convene of the action seems real and nat­ being repaired and no high mass at the codventlon will be Dr. Den- a t 12 o’clock. ural. Tlip five confederate kings stuff that’ll hit ’em right between the eyes.” “Y eh,” he says, “you rock ’em to sleep and get their will be celebrated. ter and Dr. Spalding. The young people will meet at 6 from the East extended their sway Dollar, but.where’m I goin’ to get off. I haven’t got any such bedroom set to sell ’em, and T o’clock and the evening service will even to the borders of Egypt: wouldn’t sell it thaf way if I had. If you’re goin’ to do this advertisin’, you tell ’em the truth or be held at 7.30. world dominance at this period still The W eek. centered In and about the Tigris- keep still.”" niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimi s s Monday, 7.30: Band practice. Euphrates region, the Garden of Well, come to think it over, I decided not to run that ad. Might be all right to sell gents’ over­ Wednesday, 7.30—Prayer meet­ Eden land and in Egypt. Arabia coats, or diamond rings, for a Dollar Down, if you had that kind o’ rings—but usually a fella ain’t ing. then, as now, claimed as its right Friday, 7.30: Class meeting. the Mediterraneans coastal coun­ anxious to make a trade unless he’s on the safe side of the bargain, and we don’t have that kind of I Men’s Leagfue Meeting | tries. I have lately Interviewed bedroom sets. King Ibn Saoud on that subject. FIRST CONGREG.ATIONAL. Anyhow, that threw me off on advertisin’ this week, but I turned up here again Saturday The road was open from Babylon to I CENTER CHURCH I Vernon Center. Jerusalem; it is now covered every night like I always do—Happy Holmes for over Sunday, if there ain’t time durin’ the week. If I’d day by the automobiles of the Nairn been on to this idea about tellin’ the truth, I might a had a wee story ’bout these new couch ham­ I SUNDAY AT NOON. | Rev. Edward Eells. Transportation Company, carrying mocks we’re showin’,—for the truth is, nothin’ else looks quite so invitin’ along this time of year p.' ssengers and tho overland mail. 11 a. m.—Sermon subject, ‘Up as one of these cool, comfy, swinging sedans. I tell you, it’s a glorious feelin’ to get the old porch i SPEAKER: PRESIDENT Q. S. BOHLIN. | In tlie story we glimpse the Hor- to Date Motherhood.” rigged up with one of ’em, lookin’ ahead to the swelterin’ days that’s cornin’, and just thinkin’ how I SUBJECT: “ACCIDENT PREVENTION” | 7.30 p. m.— Christian Endeavor. ites of Mount Seir, that is the cave dwellers of mysterious and match­ you’re goin’ to settle down there in the cool o’ the evenin’ and laugh it off. Boy, there’s nothin* s All Men Are Welcome. '' i Topic, “How to Build Happy Homes.” Leaders, Misses Cyn­ less Petra. The “slime pits,” or like it. i i thia Clark and Luclle Ellis. bitumen pitfH recall the recent ex­ ploration of the Standard Oil Com- Well, sorry I haven’t made out better with this advertisin’, but I’ve got away with most every­ iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8.15 p. m.—Sermonette, "Heav­ thing else before now, and guess I can learn to tell the truth if necessary. Anyhow, I’ll take an­ ens Waiting One.” liany into this region. The cities of the plain we now look for under other shot at it next week. the lower end of the Dead Sea, where an ancient and degenerate 8T. BRIDGET’S R. C. civilization was submerged by water, after Its destruction by fire South Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. C. T. McCann. and brimstone. Kadesh-Barnea is put within the scene of operations, Corner Hartford Road and Main Street. Masses tomorrow will be cele- although traditionally it is in the hrated at 8.30 and 10.15. remote and Inaccessible wilderness. I recently visited Kadesh, and dis­ covered several hitherto overlooked NOTICE 1 (acts about it; one being Its central Mothers’ Day position on the old trans-Slnal { highway. There Is not an Incident MANCHESTER BUILDING & of this Genesis tale that does not 10:45^Pastor’s Topic: “A MOTlffiR IN ISRAEL.” LOAN square with geography and his­ Beginning Tuesday, May tory. 7:00—Evening Service, 11th, payments to The Man­ Perhaps this Is a good occasion for mastering the simple fact that f^he Meaning of tlio New Birth.” chester Building & Loan Asso­ Hebron and Jerusalem always have Cor. Main and School Sts. This is a Welcome to All to the New Church ciation at the North End will been strategic centers in the life of be taken at the the Holy Land. Abraham’s home So. Manchester. on the Corner. STORE OF by the oak of Mamre was simply su­ A. L. BROWN & CO. burban to Hebron, where he burled Come'! Come I Com« ! his dead and where David later from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. reigned. The Russian Church has f Charles 1. Balch, Asst. Sec. built a monastery near an oak

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even In Great Britain the trades I enjor himself more thoronghly, j6 anrl((at»r unions do not monopolise the abil­ rest better and galL more physloal ity or the will to work. and mental adjantage from a vaca­ Siewarfe toening Hrralb The unions struck twenty-eight tion spent on bis cwn little farm In WASR N ! ; Plymonth than throngh any other 1 01 0 PUBLISHED BT electric power houses, the entire THE HERALD PRINTING CO. equipment of London. Theoretlo- recreational arrangement that LETTERS One More FoTindod by Elwood 8. Ela ally, that should hare reduced Lon- could be made. But he undoubt- 1 = ^ Washington, May 8.—We’re By ARTHUR N. PACK. limb gave support, often Bared its Oct. 1. 1881 don to darkness and added to the edly realises quite well that It coming to a five-day working week, W eek - Ever^ Evening Except Sundays and life. Holidays. helplessness and bewilderment of would do hls party no good to have ftccording to Congressman Meyer So In disgust they well-nigh gave Jacobsteln of Rochester, N. Y., President, The American Natnre Entered at the Post Office at Man- the non-labor population. the Impression grow throughout up the chase of the gray, and since economist and specialist on capital Association. Ibester as Second Class Mall M.atter. Instead of which, and In spite of the country that the President had they must hunt foxes, they Import­ and labor relationships. ed them from England or from the SUBSCRIPTION RATES; By Mall no place in bis heart for any other llx dollara a year; sixty cents a the highly technical character, of Labor won’t have to squeeze this The gray fox Is the common northern states. month for shorter periods. the work Involved, volunteers at section than New England. 40-hour week out of capital by fox over most of our southern The gray fox, aside from Its By carrier, eighteen centr a week once took over the operation of The Adirondacks are not Ver­ main strength, Jacobsteln adds. states, where the early settlers tree-climbing habit, which Is re­ tingle copies, throe cents. mont, and the camps of the North Rather, he suggests, capital thought found It in many places the only sorted to only when dire danger nineteen of the twenty-eight power of It first. SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPKB- Woods are not like the little white species. threatens differs little In its cus­ IENTATIVE: Hamllton-De Llsser. houses and substantially normal The explanation Is that Industry It belongs to a type peculiar to toms from Its red cousin. The vari­ tno- 2B West 43d Street. New Vork farm house “ back home.” But is producing today at such a rate and 127 N Dearborn St.. Chicago lighting service continued. | America and differing in many re­ ous wild fox of the forest, such as The Manchester Evening Herald Is Transport workers supplying a i there is much of the same crispness that consumption can’t keep up. spects from the foxes of the old he can outwit or capture In fair Capital’s afraid of over-production, on sale in New York City at Schultz s chain of 800 restaurants struck. in the air, the same quietude, the world. flight, forms his prey. News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd so called. Too much of this kind of When the landed aristocrats Sometimes, Indeed, poultry, and Street and 42nd Street entrance of Theoretically this should have put same opportunity for relaxation. a good thing, with the form of Qrand Central Station hunted it with hounds, however, especially when the .unfenced for­ the restaurants out of commission It will probably prove the next best social organization we’ve got is est forms the feeding and roosting "International News Service has the they were disappointed, for It lacks ixcluslve rights to use for republloa- and added to the helplessness and thing. And the kick about “ New about as bad as not enough. the speed and endurance of the red place of domestic fowls. Is levied tlon In any form all news dlapatchea the hunger of the community. In­ England forever” will be hobbled. ^ * -nTITH-----r. * i foxes of either Europe or America, on for a part of hls fare. sredlted to It or not otherwise credit­ President William Green of the ; jtgelf to be Like his cousin the red fox, how­ ed In this paper It Is also exclusively stead of which the places of _ the American Federation of Labor r e -, gray fox *nt‘t ed to use for republlcatlon all ever, the good that he does by de­ :he local or undated news published strikers were taken by volunteers ferred to this same matter In a referred to seek refuge in its bur- stroying the mice and other small teroln." so quickly and so efllclently that the speech he made some time ago. ; v,-hence It could be dislodged destructive rodents has never been Fourth Annual restaurants did not even suspend. Manufacturers, he asserted are ^ digging, a performance not fully appraised. finding it necessary already to re- , program of those who rode SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1926. These are the merest Illustrations strict their outputs to avoid turn- hounds. Send a stamped addressed enve­ Exhibit and Sale of of a fundamental weakness In the lug out goods far In excess of the They found, also, to their aston­ lope and questions of fact having MOTHERS’ D.YT. theory of this general strike and whole world’s needs. ishment, that a sloping tree lead­ to do with Nature will be answer­ for that matter of practically any It struck, me at the time that ing to a deep hollow, was negotiat­ ed by the Consulting Staff of Na­ Tomorrow will be Mothers’ Day. this must foreshadow a shorter strike that Is combatted with reso­ New York.— Two dramas of ed by the gray fox with ease, and ture Magazine of Washington One day out of 365 devoted to a working day or week and I asked that even a straight and slender through arrangements made with lution. Organized labor does not, Broadway!. . . . Each a chapter In lort of apotheosis of maternity— human weakness...... Each a some of the experts at the United ! one, if here and there a friendly this pafier. Oriental Rugs to anything like the extent to which States Chamber of Commerce and , ghen motherhood Is the source of preachment on vanity and restraint It pretends, control the latent pow­ .... Each typical of the Ironic the National Manufacturers’ Asso- j race continuation and perhaps the i elation about It. j We are pleased to announce that the Exhibit of er of the community to do Us work. undercurrent to the outward gaiety rare Oriental Rugs which has proven so popular true secret key to the progress of of the bright light belt— They said Green was right but PARIS IS WORKSHOP That part of the populace at which they had an idea the slack will be civilization, every day. It seems, No. 1— Two sisters. Both beauti­ at our store this week, will remain next week also. the laborlte so often sneers as para­ taken up gradually as the working lomehow, a meagre allotment, ful. Daughters of moderately well- OF RUSSIAN R O Y A in Over $50,000.00 worth of rugs and carpets, in all sitical and dependent on the rec­ off parents In an up-state town. class taste grows for conveniences sizes and weaves, is included in Mr. Selwyn’s when we give one day In seven to and luxuries only the rich have en­ ognized workers has an Infinite ca­ Both with stage ambitions. Ope unusual display. After viewing the stock we can homage to that Supreme Power several years older and much wiser joyed hitherto, like the already-de­ pacity, at a pinch, of standing on veloped popular taste for automo­ Paris.— Paris is fast becoming only say that never before has Manchester had whose most obvious expression Is , than the other. the great workshop for Russian Us own feet, of doing In an emer- I “ Look after Babe,” the parents biles. Their opinion was that work­ such a wonderful exhibit of rugs. through the Institution of the ing hours are about as short now princesses. .gency the things that classified toll­ ' admonished the elder sister. Mother. as working men themselves care to “ Tao” is the name of the latest ers do as a regular thing. After a few preliminary sklrm- smart dressmaking firm, organized See the display tonight, Note the exception- And yet, perhaps, one day Is have them— that If they had still The general strike overlooked. In ' Ishes with Broadway the older sls- by the Princess Troubetzkoy, her ally low prices. enough. A Mother’s day every i ter begins to win success In the more time on their hands it would its anticipation, the fact that the drag. friend. Mademoiselle Annenkov, month or every week would only j films. It’s not so easy for the and the Princess Obolensky. All high collar man can. If need be, ! younger one. She gets a few odd mean a multiplicity of failures to To some extent Jacobsteln agrees three of these women of noble take oft his high collar and don : Jobs In choruses and such. She birth passed harrowing years In put In cogent form the strangely j drifts Into fast company. She starts with these experts. That is, he ex­ overalls, that he has two hands and pects to see more and more people Russia under the Bolsheviks, but fugitive, elusive thoughts and Im­ { coming Into the apartment In the so-called brain-workers, for such WATKINS BROTHERS two feet and, on an average, as wanting more and more things. finally escaped to Paris, where pulses that hover about the word. 1 early morning. Frequently she Is they began to study dressmaking. people by reason of sedentary oc­ good a head on his shoulders as the drunk. She is reprimanded by the However, he believes Industry’s cupation and mental occupation, For somehow we do not seem to be After a modest beginning In a ■ man who carries a union card. other. There are many sisterly present gearing assures shorter seldom get the amount of exercise working hours, too, and in his small house of the Faubourg St. ible to rightly analyze and weigh It Is the old story of the Individ­ quarrels and tears in the hours Honore, they took over a large essential to well being. ind sort out and classify, even once Just before the dawn. Judgment the workers will continue Manual laborers, farmers, ranch ual or the group which believes it­ to find plenty of ways of employing house near the Champs Elysees, In the year— or once In a lifetime— One morning the youngster is In washed the floors themselves, men, postmen, and those In similar self to be indlsrensible. There particularly bad shape. their spare moments prc-fitably. occupations are far less subject to the obligations and debits of the He doesn’t consider time wasted papered the walls and got things j are very, very few Indlspenslble “ What would mother say?” Im­ into good shape. With all their, apoplexy and various organic de­ world to the mothers of its chil­ plores the older sister. spent In study and a reasonable rangements than are brain-work­ I persons or groups ensphere In this amount of play. artistic talent. It did not take long dren, and then to charge off the world. It might almost be safe to The other leaves the room. Ten to build up an establishment which ers. credits and strike a Just balance. minutes later she Is writhing on equals that of any French woman. Mental fatigue, ’•eadache, Insom- say there Is none. the floor. She has drunk a fatal “ For one thing,” he reminded u‘ and other danger signals of So we are given, perhaps, to be­ me, “ we’re greatly increasing our In another corner of the capital dose of poison. works Marie, former Grand Duch­ overwork are often di'” -""arded by coming, In our Mother’s day re­ minimum number of school years brain-workers and reliance Is JOHN T. KING. — quite generally up to 18. ess of Russia and a cousin of the flections, Just a little hyper-senti­ No. 2— He li a “ clown” In one placed upon dangerous and tem- Indictment and conviction are “ That means fewer young work- murdered Czar. Once the center mental, sometimes the tiniest bit of the very “ girlie” shows. Hls o*" a brilliant social set in St. Pet- THirary forms of artificial relief. two different things. No accused •ers In the industries. W’alklng Is not a panacea for mawkish; a trifle Inclined to over­ brand of humor is known to be “ Besides. It gives additional op­ ersbour, now Leningrad, the wife nartlcularly “ broad.” He Ig pre­ ’ll ills but it frequently will im- person can be regarded as guilty portunity for the healthy play In­ of a Grand Duke— today she plies do the ‘‘poor mother” angle, to slip sumed to represent the slick, wise­ ove the health of the person who >1 until proven so upon actual trjial. stinct to develop In the young, and her needle and thread with all the Into pathos and thence Into bathos. | cracking type. Love, respectability skill of a veteran Rarislan expert. compelled to work Indoors. The fact that John T. King has been to become fixed eo as to last over Very beautiful indeed is mother- | —all such things are themes for This skillful Russian woman has Diverts Blood formally presented to the attention into maturity Go to any big park Systematic walking diverts a &OOd: surpassingly mysterious Its Jibes. iu the country. You'll find it filled served a long apprenticeship, In a ' of the federal criminal courts In the Constancy of man and woman? Paris shop. Six years ago she left largely increased volume of blood DTP and devotion— of all human with working men and women en­ light of a conspirator with former Just "gravy” for hls brand of ridi­ Russia and since then has suffered to the Tu”°cular system and partic­ frrtpnlaea of course the least sel­ gaged In the once purely aristocra­ ularly to the lower extremities. As Attorney General Harry M. Daugh- j cule, tic game of golf.” a great deal, but she says it has all fish. and of them all bringing man­ i He becomes enamored of a fa­ done her good. Her story is much a result congestion in the Internal erty and former Alien Property Cus­ organs Is dimiiisbcd. kind nearest at once to God and to , mous beauty. Her figure has won Congressman Jacobsteln Is a todian Thomas W. Miller to defraud her many a prise and no little fame Many who have forgotten the like teast that perishes. Very love-' university professor by training, 1 ? the United States government Is by 'n the show world. It’s a somewhat theoretical line. A ' ^o'Jth, then to Rumania, eventua - Tilr^sures of walking will receive a ty are its works— sacrifice and abne- ] when tb'"' ’•"hablltate no means equivalent to a determin­ All Broadway knew they were professions’ student hardly seems : ration and brooding guardianship “ thick as mush.” She was accepted s of exp~''’'‘e. Amo""' ation that he committed the acts like the man to choose fo- the 1 ®^® ®‘^ A Message of Love t o ind, oftentimes, inspirations. And as “ hls girl.” Their names were al­ ether things they will tire easily charged. ways paired, they were always to­ She was not long in finding work, ' nd be astonished at their short­ deep and poignant are its agonies bltter labo’-"dispute, Nevertheless the Republican par­ gether at the night clubs and pub­ for she Is an excellent embrolder- ness of breath. and Its sorrows. “ Poor Mother, AH the same, Jacobsteln was the she However, by pursuing the exer­ ty of Connecticut Is to be congratu­ lic affairs. injlvldual picked to attempt an er. After a few hard years, she gives her all and she lives her One night she appeared in a .set up her own establishment and cise diligently they will notice a MOTHER lated that It rid Itself of any re­ lim ing out of a complicated rum­ life, for her children! Let us bring place frequented by theatrical folk now has a splendid clientele. sensation of buoyancy and well be­ sponsibility for the Bridgeport man pus of long standing In the cloth­ ing that will offer ampin reward IN A GIFT OF FLOWERS...... with anothe’’ man. It was a ing trade at Rochester. Nebody ex­ "All will be better bye and bye” to Mother a flower to tell her, as for the time and energy expended. long before he attracted the atten­ cort of tip to the world that the pected him to succeed, but he d'J, she says with real Russian optim­ Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere. we cannot in words, how well we | Until one is accustomed to walk tion of federal grand Juries and old affair was off. . . . In the early ending a situation which threaten­ ism “ and Russia wll be habitable understand.” So say we on Mother’s j hours of the morning in came the for all.” ing it Is best to cover only short underwent indictment, first for per­ ed ruination of what war perhaps dlstantes. Then, as the muscles day, and wipe our eyes In annual j “super-slick” young man...... the the city's biggest Industry. jury concerning hls Income tax and apotheosis of all that Broadway is and mind become fam Jiar with the renewal of an emotion that might j It accounts for his presence In now for hls presumptive connection supposed to represent. . . .He was Congress, a Democrat, by a large pleasant task of wa’ ’-’"g the dis­ better be spread. In morsels, i tance may be Increased. with this lll-smelllng affair of the quite drunk...... strongly Republican district. through every day of the year. Like any “ yokel” from Bingville, A dally walk Is better thafl an American Metals Co. and the du-' He’s trying to end coal strikes But are we, thus. Just to Mother? j he walked to the table and began occasional one and a sp ’ of three blous dealings between the alien now. p Hes an hour Is an economical What right have we to assume this i to “ start something” In loud and property custodian’s office and the angry tones...... Could this be one '■'P the human machinery. “poor Mother” attitude? Can we : the “ funny guy" who always jibed OqeaslonaHy a hill or •some German owners of the Metals con- Hotel Bldg. Tel. 1088-2 So. Manchester be sorry for our betters, for those ' 1 at the respectabilities?... Ho said PEONY ISa YEARS OLD. "ough ground should be sought so cern. I whose plane Is loftier than our | lust one word too many. .. .The Today Is feast day of “ The Ap- that the lun,gs may be caused to It is to be assumed, in default of Edwardsville 111.— A peony here paritlon of St. Michael, the Arch­ r'-' iand and the efficiency of the own? Docs one ever think of ex- ' girl picked up a bottle and hit him any present proof to the contrary, over the head...... They carried has bloomed for 136 years. In angel.” leg muscles tested. tending condolences to victors or j that Mr. King's connection with him out, for all the world like the 1790 George Barnsback, an early General Lafayette visited Louis­ Elderly persons and those with falling Into maudlin sympathy with : ludlrous figures In the film comics settler, sent to Germany for the ville, Ky., May 8, 1825. 'uls Impairment should, of that highly flavored affair was law­ those who have magnificently plant. It has survived four gener­ The New York-Denver telephone course, confine themselvps to ap- ful and free from turpitude. But — GILBERT SWAN. ations. line was opened May 8, 1811. pr prlately short and level walks Jichieved? Can we, then, condole, there is, perhaps unfortunately, a avoir!'-' heart strain or undue ex­ misty eyed, with Mother, without disposition on the part of the public ertion. A lelsur-p’'” walk In the ft subtle Intimation of weakness or open 0" Pleasant days remains a to Jump at conclusions in such mat- ^ Funny How Some Women Thrive on Cave-Man Tactics Inferiority? And what earthly most ’ eficial r- -"Ise for the I ters, to tako It for granted that right have any of us to take that A! ; people do no get Indicted for crimes When to Walk To Our Customers itand? of which their skirts are absolutely Probably the best tinn of the There Is suffering and pain and day for a walk is after office hours clear. And the usefulness of po- self giving in motherhood— and and before the heavy meal of the ; lltlcal party leaders who fall to evening. At yilk time the mind there Is achievement, and triumph A 3xK ! keep themselves altogether remote rather than the body Is fatigued. Pastf Present and and grandeur and glory In It. There eite/^OWANDlieN I from fraud Indictments, Is more apt An hour’s walk does much to is carking care and responsibility Increase the appetite. dls.°0 iuinate to be destroyed than merely dimin­ In It— and enormous power— power Vou/ioMS the fatigue poisons and fit one tor ished. sound sleep. Prospective so great that after all no other on In the circumstances it ought to A walk in the morning foil'.w- earth can compare to It, the power be much more pleasing to the Re­ ing breakfast also has Its devotees, ■ to shape the future and the destin­ for then the air is stimulating and publican organization of Connecti­ ies of the race. the mind Is sufficiently alert to cut that John T. King has been appreciate Natijre’s ever-changing On and after May 17th, we will be prepared to On Mothers’ day, then, unless we fighting It than would have been u’onu". As a time for thinking or are shallow and vain, let us bring the fact that he was an Integral p’ nnning, a v/alk offers manifest cept a limited amount of Plumbing, Heating and Roofing to the festival no maudlin sentimen­ nr’-- 'ages. part of It— If he ever had been. tal sympathy, but the homage that No groat anio''nt pr • •■eparalion work. Tt will be our purpose to do quality work using Connecticut G. O. P. leaders— is re ’ irod to obtain the benefits men yield to that which Is greater ^ \ bona fide, not masquerading— do of a wall:. Of course, the shoes only the best of material and experienced workmen. Wq and more potent than themselves not become indicted for perjury worn should have fairly stout ind which they cannot rival and soles aud be comfortable. Tight solicit your business. and for frauds on the government. cannot understand. ^ T san - BuT end h lgh -h p p led '''"s ere Incon­ They are not of that breed. /•c • gruous and can only cause d'ecom _ \ y ^ )T fort. THE ERROR. ADIRONDACKS. Ill-fitting and d.arned socks may o:- The declaration of the British President Coolldge’s determina­ also detract from the pleasure of a walk. Chilling of the body general strike seems to have been a tion not to come to New England through perspiration should be more or less logical determination for his summer vacation, this year, avoided by wearing appropriate based upon entirely mistaken pre­ would seem to be a wise one. New cloth'ng and making a change af­ Manchester Plumbing & Supply Co. mises. England is, of course, proud of its ter the walk. Wetting of the feet 'Should be studiously avoided by If the people who do the work New England President, and has a\ using proper footgear. of the country stop working, then felt a certain Justifiable satisfaction To one who Is seeking the novel the people who do not work, but In the possession of the “ summer combination of pleasant diversion, merely own and control, will be White House” , first In Vermont and mild exercise and good health, walking may be recommended as helpless. This, reduced to its ele­ then at Swampscott, and it would a valuable adjunct to careful liv­ mentary terms, Is the idea of a gen­ enjoy another period of that dis­ ing. Landscape eral strike. tinction. G. Schreiber & Sons But Judging from results some­ But New England, however im­ thing more than the calling of a portant to the history, culture and itrlke by a trades union central affairs of the United States, Is nev­ Gardening organization was necessary, even In ertheless a very small part of the ATHQDGHI General Contractors Grounds laid out, ^d in g, England, where trades unionism Is American Union, either geographic­ A> vinegar to the teeth and as seeding, pruning, planting. core elaborately organized than ally or In population; and the view­ smoke to the eyes, so is the slug­ BoUdon of "Defter Bant Uomeft**.: inywhere else In the world. It point of the much larger remainder gard to them that send him.—— General Outdoor Prov. 10:26. W ork . Yelephotift 10a5>2- was necessary. In order to have the of the country Is entitled to consid­ « a • Initial proposition hold good, that eration. The lazy man aims at nothing not a part but all the workers It is most probable that President and generally bite It.— James Chas. J. Feeney Bhould stop. And it appears that Coolidge would have a better time, Ellis. 55 Wadsworth St. Call 77-3. Shop: 285 Wcat Center S tM i p p p p i p p i '.‘ * , . ' ' '' ' T ' - . ' U V -- ■■’ ' ) ■

MANCHESTER EVENING HBEAED. SA‘i UKPAT, MAT », IgZB meat from her, and Dr. McGuIness chester-By-The-Sea, 'were The only other Indication of-the- was arrested during the evening. fast motorboats to Wlw.ry Union Congress Is *®®any PINK LADY? JOB Dr. McGuIness denied all knowl­ the North Shore this NO U. S. BACKING effect of the British strike upon ■when fire destroyed the Casino, civilian aid. Thd United States contributions of caslr from any transatlantic travel was that many edge of the affair. His case was lAS lines announces that every effort country except Russia. passengers changed their destiny cottage of P. Clarence HoUand<^, d ea d lo c k m a y b rin g American Marine Unions "Will IN NAVY SEtURE continued. Boston nierchant, that of .S. Joim will be made to send the Leviathan tions, preferring to land at French out of port on time next week. Stand by Contracts. * ULSTER ACTS rather than English ports. Connolly, of Beverly Farms, and a OUTLAWING OF STRIKE Transatlantic sailings, while SEAGOING FIREMEN . third cottege. . not generally cancelled, are mat­ New York, May 8.— There will Government Proclaims the State Glajsg^w Rioters Jailed. D^p’t Will Not Fire Out Gram The firefighters carried hand ters of great uncertainty. The sail­ Alcohol Just Because Some chemical appartus in the speed (Continued Irom page 1) be no sympathetic strike here to of Emergency. Glasgow, May 8.— Sixty persons ing of the Cedric from Liverpool support the general strike of the charged with riotous behavior were Gobs, Kiss Her Ladyship. nGHT ISLAND BLAZE boats. toilqjv has been Indefinitely post­ Seven other cottages on Misery selves who stated that, the shortage British workers, Joseph Ryan, arraigned In the sheriffs’ court' to- poned. . president of the Central Trades and Belfast, May 8.— The Ulster gov­ Island were threatened but wet* has been occasioned by the Inabili­ jday. Those who entered pleas of ■Washington, May 8.—-Simply 3 Cottages and Casino Burn on The Carlnthla, with a party of Labor Council of Greater New ernment today proclaimed a State guilty were sentenced to three because some of the thirsty sai - finally saved. . * j vU ty of the retailers to get supplies The fire la said to have started hy Bostonians, arrived at Southamp­ York, said today, of Emergency. v, „ months at hard labor. Those who ors hard pressed by prohibition, Mass. North Shore Islet; from the wholesalers in the central ton from a Mediterranean cruise, a The State of Emergency has al­ Ryan’s statement followed alleg­ pleaded not guilty were remanded have been drinking "pink lady, Seven Houses Saved. the burning of brush._____ markets. majority of her passengers having ed efforts to bring about a strike ready been approved by the north­ In the wholesale district It was for trial without ball. the navy does not propose to Making synthetic silk requlrte been disembarked at continental here and referred more especially ern parliament. change regulations regarding stated that there are adequate food ports. The Carlnthla was docked by The situation throughout Ulster large amounts of chemicals. stocks but the transportation of to the International Longshore­ Trams Run in Plymouth. the issuance of grain alcohol to clerks, who also unloaded the ves- men’s Association and the Assoolat- is generally reported to be qul®t, Plymouth. Eng., May 8. — Street ships, It was declared today. these supplies Is increasingly dini- and food supplies are not seriouslj cult. Shortages were reported from sol. ed Marine Organizations. car service was resumed here today Grain alcohol, treated with for- Numerous ships scheduled to “ Marine workers will not attend menaced. with volunteers operating the cars. maldehyde, Is used in small quan­ centers outside of London. call at Plymouth are passing by Many food shops and restaurants meetings scheduled," Ryan declar­ Strikers attacked the first car out tities on all vessels for cleansing that port. The French liner Paris SHIP FROM BELFAST j n failed to open their ed, "because we have established a and broke the windows. Two purposes. ' This concoction, while made her usual call there and her morale unprecedented In the labor strikers were arrested and the serv­ not poisonous, is revolting to smeU morning, and others which ordi­ passengers were ab^e to proceed to narily display their wares on the movement by establishing condi­ Linen Men Arrange Pool and ice was able to continue. and taste, navy officers declared. London by train, but the German tions through contracts with our Among the sailors it Is known as sidewalks in front of their estab­ liner Berlin proceeded to Bremen Charter U, S. \essel. lishments kept even-thlng employers. We proposed to kedp Edinburgh Sentences. “ pink lady", for It is of a pinkish and the P. & O. liners Commorius our contracts” Edinburgh, May 8.— Forty rlot- color. Several have tried it and for fear of looting. Raids on these and Simla proceeded to London Belfast, May 8.— A large single powra. shops are feared should strike pay Ryan said That he believed Com­ cargo of linen left here today for I ers were arraigned in the Sheriffs’ have been put In sick bay. with passengers. munist propagand'sts were taking cease and poor law manifests not New Yorfl on the S. Shipping 1 court here today. Sentences rang- It Is expressl'V forbidden by navy Transatlantic malls being han­ advantage of the British situation ! Ing from two months’ Imprisonment regulations to Iss'ue denatured al­ be forthcoming. dled but are subject to heavy de­ Board steamer Hatteras. It has Milk Supplies Move. In Their efforts to break up Marine to thirty days were meted out. cohol, or treai grain alcohol with lay. been found impossible to ship as any poison to prevent its being Milk supplies are moving satis­ trade organizations here. usual from Liverpool and the linen factorily. although the government industry then arranged a pool and usol as a drink. charges labor with a conspiracy to PRIEST STRIKE FIGURE goviETS LASH YANKEES sent a co-operative shipment of HOLDUPS INVADE block all food movements, a charge 5,000 cases by the Hatteras. which labor Indignantly denies. WILLlMANTIC DOCTOR Father Groser Councilor of Good Rage at Lewis and Green for Leacock's Views. RICH MAN’S HOME Order in Dock District. Attitude on Strike. TO GO ON, SAYS SHAW Toronto, May 8.— "There Is noth­ ACCUSED BY WOMAN Moscow, May 8.— The Soviet ing for it but a general overhauling London, May 8 .-T h e strikers Raid Rye Residence, Terrorize Former Minister of Labor Sees No Trades Union Council announced of the coal mining industry from Prospect of Strike’s End. are able to hold out at least six today that 2,250,000 roubles have top to bottom— Introduction of Family and Clean Out the Charged With Illegal Opera­ weeks, possibly been forwarded to England for the economies In production, extension Wall Safe. cording to London s ® of the use of machinery, and sys­ tion, D. C. McGuinness Ap­ London, May 8.— "There Is no aid of the British strikers. This Socialist Priest. Father sum Is In addition to that already tematizing and organizing produc­ Rye, N. Y., M ay,8.— A gang of pears in Court. nrosnect of the strike ending, or curate of the Church of St. pledged, which will be the pro­ tion on a better basis,” so declaied hold-up men invaded the home of K g h labor remains willing^ to Michael and All Angels, commou- Prof. Stephen Leacock, of McGill Wlllimantic, May 8.— Dr. Daniel open unhampered negotiations, de­ ceeds of a quarter of a day’s wag- 'f . S. Wheeler, wealthy New York Iv called the “ red church by the r~ of each Russian trade unionist. university, famous economist and business man, here early today, tied ^ C. McGuIness, for 35 years a prac­ clared Tom Shaw, privy councilor, people of the East Ind'a Dock dli>- President Losofsky of the Sov­ author, commenting on the British up his 2S-year-old son and locked tising physician here, faced City nnd former minister of labor In the court here today and. Mrs. Rachael iet Trades Union Council today tsrike. Prof. Leacock advised him in a closet, and held the par­ MacDonald Labor cabinet, In an in­ ^'^G^ser is a prominent figure Canadian fcabor unions not to inter­ Ccchrane Gallegher. alleged victim terview today In which he summed attacked John L. Lewis and Wil­ ents and servants at bay while they among the dock strikers, constant­ liam Green, American labor lead­ of an illegal operation by Dr. Me- up the results of the first weeks ly discouraging violence, and urg­ fere. looted the wall safe of a large ers. as “ black traitors,” charging Guiness, is In the hospital here, wo- ing the strikers to fraternize with amount of jewelry and cash. H A V ^ L i N E that they had refused the aid of Bad Riots at Hall. Two of the robbers stood guard bablv on the road to recovery. Her ^^^“'rhrend of the first week of the the soldiers now guarding East condition was so serious yesterday I th” American Federation of-Labor Hull, England. May 8. — At­ oh the lower flooP of the home, strike finds labor strengthened, {hat the coroner secured a state- UR idea of service: H e lp ­ India docks. t the English strikers. tempts to operate street cars caused 'while two others invffded the sleep­ said Shaw. I “ Theie was a chance for a nasty g r ad es g e t the . “ From the first there have been “ They will get theirs in due time serious rioting here this afternoon. ing chambers. First entering the Oing our customers situation.” Groser said, when the (F or passenj^er cars) sporadic outbursts but they ivere Coldstream guards marched Into from the American proletariat,” Fusillades of stones greeted the room of Arthur Wheeler, the son. most for their money! natural under the circumstances. the Poplar district, “ but iC the said ’ ■^sofsky. street oars and the police made s®'’" they bound him securely with ropes F (for Ford cars) “ The general body of strikers Is The executive committee of the oral baton charges against the mob and tumbled him into a clothes- W e recommend Havoline-— strikers will keep the soldiers Communists International Issued a L ight carefully obeying the implicit or­ laughing, they won t fire on of strikers, before the crowd was closet . They then went Into the the Pow er Oil. Havoline in letter to the English communist dispersed. hed-chamher of Wheeler and his M edium ders of the Trades Union Congress them." to avoid conflict with the author!- Groser is a tall, rangy man of party, declaring: One policeman, knocked down by wife, and covered the both with pis­ A {medium heavyy your motor means more horse­ "The question of the creatloft of a stone, was removed to the hospi­ tols, commanding Mrs. Wheeler to H eavy 40, always to be seen In h s a workers’ government becomes power— sure performance on “ When outbursts occur the cool­ priest’s gown and co-sv-l. His tal In an unconscious condition. open the safe. n \ € n o n B {special heavy) er headed strikers usually manage more acute. Several rioters -were injured. One of the robbers seized the the grades — an engine that church is adjacent to the hall "W’’e speak not of an alleged to calm down the more indiscreet. ,vhore the dockers and railway contents of the safe, and the four functions 100%. A few cents workers’ government but of that Army In War Clothe.s. “ Though Loudon is bristling with men congregate, and it Is the cu­ then fled In an auto. f e / more per quart than some other troops none have yet been ordered sort of a government which satis­ No estimate of the exact loss rate to whom the strikers always fies the demands of the ■workers— T.ondon, May 8.— The British Into action.” turn when In need of an adviser army today began to discard its could be had either from the police & oils— but unbeatable when it one that will nationalize the coal or the family. or a confidante. industry and give work to the un­ glorious scarlet uniforms of peace comes to low-cost performance. SHIPPING CONFUSED “ I have stood firmly for this time, and put on its fighting employed." clothes. The King’s Life Guards, on WINS LIBERTY DRAPED IN Campbell’s Filling Station sympathetic strike,” Gro.ser said. Offer Rejected. Transatlantic Sailings Continue “ If the men remain steady, i guard duty before Buckingham CREPE BY WAR VETS Main St. & Mid. Turnpike London, May 8.— The Trades Palace and St. James's Palace, dis­ New Y'ork, May 8.— Passengers But Schedules Wrecked. feel they are bound to win and Union Congress announced tonight h a v o l i n e the government he finally compel­ carded their bearskin busbys, their aboard outgoing liners today be­ ARMORY GARAGE' that it had declined to accept the held the Statue of Liberty swathed led to yield to their demands. tight-fitting jackets and their * the power oil Wells Street London, May 8.— Great Britain s “ Capitalism and love of empire money offered to the British strik­ equally tight-f.eting blue trousers, in black crepe, with funeral vere- \ mercantile marine is feeling the ef­ ers by the Russian trades unions. are driving us downward. Even to put on field khaki. ments hanging from the torch. fects of the strike, and the usually the churches have been s'^v allowed The Trades Union Congress an­ Members of the World War Vet­ W. E. LUETTGENS nounced that a check for aev'eral ordered sailings are now scenes of by love and greed for power. Cancels Passage erans light wine and beer league, O L D G O L D 185 Main Street confusion. Groser is under constant police thousand pounds had already been getting by the guards by a ruse, Tired and weary American pas­ received from the Russian Trades New York. May 8.— Seventy pas BARRETT & ROBBINS snrveilance but the authorities ad­ sages were cancelled on six Brit­ draped the great statue. for every man JAMES STEVENSON sengers from the Leviathan arrived mit he Is rendering them real as­ Unions but that it, had been re­ The league -svas not permitted to 913 Main Street here today by Charabanc from turned without any effort being ish liners clearing from this port fee next Monday's paper Center and Trotter Streets sistance in seeking to convince the today, according to company offi­ testify at the recent “ dry” hear­ Southampton, where Gieir baggage men that violence would be futile made to use any of these funds. ing in Washington. had been unloaded by clerks after It was announced that the Trades cials. the ship had been docked with against the soldiers BAND BOOSTER WEEK May 10“ 15 Sponsored in Manchester by the Center Flute Band

Manchester’s Prize Winning Corps Watch for the Parade A c r o s s A Personal Solicitation for Manchester at 7:30 Tonight Funds Will be Made A parade introducing Band Booster Week will be held in town tonight. It will f om at During the Week the Center at; 7:30, will march north to Depot During'the coming week you will be Square, and then back down Mam StiMt. to subscribe toward the expenses winch will The bands and corps taking part he: be encountered by the Center Flute Band or Talcottville Fife and Dram Corps, St. Fat- Manchester in sponsoring the Convention Oi rick’s Pipe Band, Manchester Pipe Band, SiIk Bands, Fife and Drum Corps of Connecticut, City Flute Band, and Center Flute Band. New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. BOOST This convention and field day will be a big THE BANDS WITH A CONTRIBUTION thing for Manchester, and one which Man­ The members of Manchester’s Center Flute Band no money. They pay their own expenses, and contributions chester should do up brown. It is expected are used^for the purchase of instruments and uniforms. This that 100 bands and corps will be here—137 band will ask you for a contribution this week. have been invited. All funds solicited will FIELD DAY AND CONVENTION HERE go toward cups and prizes which will be The money solicited this week will be used to pay the ex­ awarded winners. penses of the Fife and Drum Corps Convention to be held here August 6 and 7. The band members get none of these funds. HELP THE BAND BOOST MANCHESTER! HELP THE BAND BOOST MANCHESTER! ...... ,,.A Manchester’s Center Flute Band. r 7

U. S. W. Y „ N. Y. City The Bands and Drum Corps Usted Here Have Been tavited to T ^ e Part m D£dDutchess, Beacon, D^_ N. Y. « « G. A. R., Webster St. Paul’s, N. Y. City ______.. Crntto. F.. D. and Bugle, 20th Century, Meriden White Plains F. of A., Whito White SL Pauls Azziz Grotto, F., D. and Bugle, Marine, Holyoke Bronx County, N. Y. City Lancraft, West Haven K. of C., Meriden East End, Waterbury Plains, N. Y. New Britain Lady of Hope, Springfield William Hubbell, Brooklyn, N. Y. Warner Bros. Grenadiers, Bridge­ St* Francis, Torrington 102d Regiment Field Music, Water­ United Spanish War Veterans, Victory, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Northuxbridge, Northuxbrldge James Brush Jr„ Brooklyn. N. Y. port Middletown, Middletown bury ■Worcester Booth Hose Co., Poughkeepsie, Yalosvklle, Yalesvllle Norwalk, Norwalk Grammar School Corps, Naugatuck Assumption, Chicopee Nbvelty Park, Pawtucket, R. I. N. Y. Kracke, Brooklyn, N. Y. National, Newark, N. J. Farmington, Unionvllle New Departure, Bristol St. Patrick's, Waterbury Cortlcelll, Leeds Rosal^y, Holyoke Elmont Field. Elmont, L. I. Plainville, Plalnville Franco-Amerlcan, 'Waterbury Holyoke Kilties, Holyoke Falcort Polish, Holyoke, Nepera. Y’'onkers, N. Y” Azim, N. Y. City Mattatuck, Waterbury Fire Kiug, Auburn, R. I. ■west Haverstraw, West H Zem Zem, Jersey City, N. J. Talcottville, Talcottville Silk City Flute, Manchester Boy Scouts, Bristol Liberty Fife and Drum, W'estfield A. H. Gale, Portchester, N. Y'. Paterson Martial, Paterson, N. J. North Adams Highland, North ■' ' .straw, N. Y. Unquawa, F’airfield Wlnsted -Piccolo, Wlnsted Walden, Walden, N. Y. Continental, Paterson, N. J. Second Co., Foot Guard, New Chanler, Beacon, N. Y. Middletown, Middletown. N. Y. Irish American, New Haven T. M. Russell Flute, Middletown Adams 4th Separate, Yonkers, N.vY. Ex 5th Reg. Paterson, N. J. Torrington FTfe, Drum and Bugle, Haven Prophylactic, Florence Caribou, Newburgh, N. H. Rockville, Rockville Eagle Fife and Drum, Moosup P. O. S.'A., Y'^onkers, N. Y, First Reg. Veterans, Belleville Torrington St. Mary’s, Turner’s Falls Co. M.. Hudson, N. Y. Odell Chapman's, Willlmantlc Lafayette, Meriden Cataract, Poughkeepsie,, N. Y. N. J. Tariffvllle Boys. Tariffville Veterans of Foreign Wars, Bridge­ Sons of T’ather Matthew, Pa'wtuck- Oneida Post, A. L., Oneida, N. Y. Phil Sheridan, Newark, N. J. Red Men’s, New Haven Jr. O. U. A. M., Nyack, N,. Y. K. of C., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Seymour. Seymour port Regimentals, Greenwich et, R. I. Wm.’ E. Ray Jr. Memorial, Ne'w- Black Prince, Newark, N. J. First City’s, Bridgeport Worcester, Continental, Worcester . J. Mead Post, Passaic, N. J. Sons of Veterans, East Hartford A. O. H., Waterbury burgh, N. Y. Orange, Orange, N. J. Father Matthews, Hartford Shanley's Advance, Southington Capt. Thornton Parker, Worcester Jr. Y”". M. T. A. B., Elizabeth, N. J. Chesebro’s, Stonlngton F. 0.. Eagles. Ossining, N. Y. So'daiist," Brooklyn, N. Y. Hexamer, Newark, N. J. Y. iM. T. A. B., Now Britain Windsor Locks, Windsor Locks Lafayette, Holyoke * St. James, Newark, N. J. Oriental Flute, Stamford Lake View, Worcester Deerpark, Ossining, N. Y. Federal, .Brooklyn. N. Y. Royal Typewriter, Hartford Brass City’s, Waterbury Long Island Grotto, Brooklyn, Carlstadt, Carletadt, N. J. Blue and Gray, B. gnd D., Stamford Devon Boys, Devon St. George, Chicopee Holy Name, Brooklyn, N. Y. Maples, Stamford Veterans of Foreign Wars, Hart­ Northampton Cutlery, Northamp­ J. L. Riker Post, Brooklyn, N. Independent, Plainfield, N. J. St. Francis T. A. B., Naugatuck I.oyal Order of Moose, Waterbury Franklin Guard, Brooklyn, N. Old Guard. N. Y. City Columbia, "West Hoboken, N. J. Golden Rod, Girl Scout, Tarlffyllle. ford N. Y. Letter Carriers, N. Y. City Father Matthew Cadets, Thompson- ton , Jr. 0. U. A. M., Port Jervis, N. First Co., Gov. Foot Guard, Hart­ T. A. B. Bugle, No’W London Springfield Highland, Springfield ville St. Mary’s A. A., Waterbury St. Paul’s, Kensington ford - i

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 8,1926. PAGE SIX —By Redner

Jew teUs the palmer where he can find armor for the big touraa- • er, Brian the Templar, Incurs Cedric’s ire by his admiration of THE STORY THUS FAR— The story is laid in the England of ment. The challengers about to win the tournament when an un- < OASSlflED ADVERTISEMENTS Cedric’s daughter, Rowena. A Jewish stranger enters the ball. Richard the Lion Hearted. Gurth, a swineherd, and Wamba, a known knight suddenly appears. ■With a man disguised In the outfit of palmer or wandering friar, the jester, are accosted by a party of knights seeking the castle of Jew flees the castle as ferlan plans to seize him. As they part the HERALD BARGAIN COLUMNS Cedric, |he Saxon. The knights are coldly received, and their lead­ BRING RESULTS n

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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Excellent corner btiild- FOR SALE—Late model, three burn­ Ing lot at Cambridge street. Plne- er Perfection oil stove liurst section. Large enough for two •h e n THE TWO CHAMPIONS STOOG OPPOSED TO IHB h e TRUMPETS CAVE THE SIGNAL AND THE KNIGHTS bungalows. Three minutes walk from JB.OO. Mrs. Wni. Fenton. lOS W ash­ ME CROWD WAS ASTONISHED eU"! NOT MORE SO h e n t a k e y o u r PLACE IN THE LISTS. ’ SAID BOIS- EACH OTHER THE PUBLIC EXPECTATION WAS CLOSED IN THE CENTER OF THE LISTS WITH THE trolley or train. Telephone 2SS-2.___ ington s t r e e t . ______c>K) t h a n eOlS-OUILBERT. WHO HAD THUS RUOEL» ' dto GILBERT •^NO LOOK vOUR LAST UPON SUN; STRAINED TO THE HIGHEST PITCH. FEW THOUGHT SHOCK OF A THUNDERBOLT. BOTH LANCES BURST BEEN c h a l l e n g e d t o MORTAL COMBAT BY THIS FOR t h is n ig h t t h o u s h a l t s l e e p in p a r a d is e ." THAT THE ENCOUNTER COULD TERMINATE WELL FOR INTO SHIVERS AND IT SEEMED THAT BOTH WOULD ” ~ f' o R SALK— Young .lersoy cow, MANCHESTER GREEN SECTION; New sl.x room bungalow, strictly SLENDER STRANGER. HAVE YOU CONFESSED YOUR. CRAMERCY FOR thy c o u r t e s y ' REPLIED THE OISIN. THE DISINHERITED KNIGHT, YET HIS COURAGE AND FALL, FOR THE SHOCK HAD MADE EACH HORSE RECOIL' tested; also several loads of sou. SELF BROTHER." SAID THE TEMPLAR. THAT YOU MERITED KNIGHT. SO.CALLED FROM THE DEVICE ON HIS GALLANTRY SECURED THE GENERAL GOOD WISHES OF BACKWARD UPON ITS HAUNCHES. BOTH RIDERS RE- Call after 5 o'clock, 256 West Center modern, oak floors and trim, steam heat, a bargain at $6,20^ PERIL YOUR LIFE SO FRANKLY’ " M AM FITTER TO SHIELD ■' ADVISE t h e e TO TAKE * FRESH HORSE THE SPECTATORS. C o v e r e d , h o w e v e n , a m id l o u d shoutsjfrom ^ t h e . street. * ______amount of cash. Wallace D. Robb, MEET OEATH t h a n t h o u ART ' ANSWERED* THE AND NEW LANCE. YOU WILL NEED BOTH. • SPECTATORS.' *>'• "* c«ni6p-« KNIGHT FOR S.\LK— Household furniture. S53 Main street. Including piano and Singer Sewing WEST CENTER STREET--On .Machine, beds, kitchen table, bicycle Nearly $1,000,000 par value of land declared this morning. The'^ in perfect condition. Inqulic at 1 trolley eight room house for either one or two family, strictly modern, AUTOMOBILES Too Wise the bonds sold In the first half hour said It was probably only a matter Walnut street. over acre of land, plenty of fruit, TO RENT ______of hours before she passed away. two car/ garage. Price $7,500 for ANDOVER today at 88 1-2 to 89. FOR S.YLE —10 Indiana horses, all FOR SALE— 0-Tlte Phston ring.s. acclimated and ready for work, three quick stile. Wallace D. Robb. 853 They regulate the oil, also make Main street. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, SENATORS BREAKFAST and five galled saddle , “ 'j'" and a single room, for light house­ high compression. They give more For some lime p.ast there has! ANNOUNCEMENT stable manure. Manchester Riding room keeping. Also three room tenement at power and higher mileage. F'red H. the AT WHITE HOUSE AGAIN. Academy. S. D. Pearl. Proprietor, 12U I SCHOOL STREET — Seven Norton, ISO Main street. been much discussion about single, strictly modern, for quick 103 Foster street, and a tour room elimination of the grade crossing I have now opened my office foi Woodland street, telephone 14ui. Robb. 853 tename.'t* on Rldget^ood street- Apply Washington, May 8.— President sale $7,00(1. Wallace D. FOR SALE—Maxwell'car In good at the Center, this to take place Physio-Therapy in Dr. Farr’s build­ .Main street. at 103 Foster street. ______Coolldge held another breakfast FOR SALE— Hou.^ehold furniture. running condition. Price very rea­ when the proposed new state high­ ing. 647 Main street. Those of my Owner leaving town. Ap.artment S, sonable. Tel. 371-2. MAIN STREET— Just North of TO RENT—Four room flat, first way, running from the Congrega­ conference with senators at the patients who have come to Memo­ Park building. Phone 46-13.^ ^ and second floors Just been renovat­ White House today. The general Center, dandy two family twelve leOR SALE— Franklin sed.nn. prac­ tional church to the back of what rial hospital arc now invited to my room house, strictly modern, a real ed. Cement cellar. Gas, handy legislative program was discussed. f o r S.-VLE—I have two good work electric lights, bathtubs. Inquire 36 tically new. cord tires, demountable is now the town hall shed, is put office. horses, for farm work. 1 want to sell home. Price and particulars of W al­ Clinton street.______rims, excellenF condition. Priwatc Among those attending were Sen­ at once. .Mis.s E. 1. StougJUon, IN ap- lace U. Robb, 853 Main street. owner. Telei^jono 3-5440 or 4-8720. through. Kristian By^ness 13S2-2. At a town meeting .Friday even­ ators Borah (R., Idaho), Fess (R., ■plng. Conn. Telephone VEST SIDE — Single six room TO RENT—Heated apartment, three nice large rooms, bath, gaS, etc., over FOR SALE—1322 Bulck (curing ing this was thoroughly discussed. 0 .) , Dale (R.> V t.). Oddie, (R., PHYSIO-THERAPY FOR SALE—Ice box. medium slied. strictly modern, new, and the price Nev.), Shortridge (R., Cal.), and Is oniy $6,700. Small amount of the post office. 1003 Main street. Rent car, perfect condition. Price $275.00. Winthrop While was elected chair­ Scientific Massage. Remedial perfect condition, reasonable. Inquire only $35,00 a month. Robert J. Smith. Inquire 355 Adams street after 6 p. m. at I'l Hamlin street or telephone cash. Wallace D, Robb, 853 Main man of tlie meeting, at which a Dill (R„ Wash.) Gymnastics. Electric Baking. Vi­ 8S1-13. _____ street. TO RENT—Midland apartments, FOR S.-VLE—1924 Ford touring In large representation from the town bratory and Hydropathic Treat­ MBS. ARTHUR CAPPER FLORENCE STREET—Two faiplly three rooms, steam heated. Janitor good condition, $150. 1921 Ford coupe, was present. The warning of the ments. FOR S.A.LE— Kitchen table, dining service, refrigerator, gas range ^ r- $140; Dodge roadster, $125. Bill Mc­ IN DYING CONDITION practically new, of ten rooms, or will meeting was read by Mr. White, Hours e'very day: 5 to 7 P. M., room table. Crawford coal janK®- nlshed, rent $38 per month. Call Kee. 32 Laurel street. Baltimore, May 8.— Mrs. Arthur cooking utensils. Telephone i5G-B. trade for single In good location. and by appointment. Wallace D. Robb. 853 Main street. Manchesier Construction Co., 3100. who then called for questions. At or telephone 782-2. Capper, wife of Senator Capper FOR S.\LE— He.avy gravity crearn, length the motion was put before R., Kan.), Is dying, physicians At Memorial Hospital all day be FOR SALE—On Lydall street, new MISCELLANEOUS the assembl.v as follows: ‘‘'ihat the also extracted honey. "Applecroft . FOR BENT—Five-room tenement at the W’omen’s Hospital of Mary- fore 5 P. M. street, telephone modern single home. 6 rooms and on Durant street, modern, rent $75 302 West Center bath, oak noors throughout. 1-3 acre town of Andover does not want the 574-2. ______nef month. Call Manchester con- crossing at the Center closed.” For of land, more If desired. Price reason­ structl-ti •• Co.. 2100. or telephone I’npularity re.sts on merit. English FOR S.YLE—Grape vines, 3 years, able. easy terms. B. 11. Johnson. Tel. 783-2, 876 Main street, over Manrhes- made to measure clothes, notable for about an hour and a half the sub­ 15c each. Japanese Berberry for 623-3. ter I’lumbii g and Supply store.______long wearing (lualitles, priced for ject was discussed. Those taking a hedges. 2 yeai.-. 10c each, Boston sensible economy. Harry Anderton. 38 leading part in the discussion were sure knows how to ferns $1.50 to $3.00 each. C. L. V an- FOR SALE— Greenhlll sn gellar for two cars. A nice man to help beautify and Increase $1.50 each. J. R. Foster, 17 Spring ent; some stock and tools; 3 miles property Values thru selling our closing of the crossing. After a few from Manchester Center, one ml'.e .lome in the right location at the street, telephone 1222-14. right price. Can be seen at any time. hlghgrade roses, shrubbery, orna­ additional remarks the meeting from railroad. Would exchange for mental and fruit trees, bulbs etc. EGGS FOR IIATCI'IN.G CHAPMAN TECH NEXT town property. Address Farm, In care Walter Frlche. 54 Bast Middle Turn­ was adjourned. pike. Tel. 848-4. Homo owners are planting extensive­ Barred Plymouth stocks, eggs for of South Herald office.______ly each season for profit and pleasure. hatching from prize winning and ex­ The following committee was You can be of great service to your cellent laving stock $2.00 per 14. chosen by the Grange on Monday ON S.M.H.S. SCHEDULE FOR SALE—Hard wood, sawed and engaging with us. Apply Knight' & $12.00 per 100. J. F. Bowen, 570 Wood- split, ready for stove, nice quality, MORTGAGES evening to go before the Public community and make big money by bridge utraet. Phone 1285-2, Manches­ Utilities Commission or any com­ $8.00 per load. S. Anderson. Tele­ Bostwlck, Newark, New Y^orJt State. ter Green. phone 477-2. WANTED—Second and third mort­ mission advisable, representing the Local Tennis Team to Travel to gages. More money on hand. P. D. WANTED— Real Estate. I buy and . BABY CHICKS— Bred-to-La-y Pop- Grange, to state that the Andover Whaling City Monday in Con­ Start them right FOR SALE—Gladiolus. Finest flow­ Comollo. 13 Oak streeL Telephone sell real estate. Send me a descrip­ Ul r Breeds: guaranteed live delivery: ering bulbs. New price list now ready. 1540. tion of yoiir property. ■ I will secure free catalogue of chlc',;s, brooders Grange No. 7fi opposed the closing junction With Track and from the very begin- Ask for your copy. Marshall, 674 E. and supplies. Clarks Hatcnery. Dept. of the grade crossing at the Center. you a cash buyer. W. F. I.ewls, South w in g — a n d see what Middle Turnpike. Manchester Green. Manchester. Telephone 1322-2. 73. East Hartford. Conn. C. L. Backus, Mrs. Charles Wright, Field Meet. Tel. 1 0 9 0 . ______TO RENT Mrs. Thomas Lewis, Howard Stan­ even the first three WANTED—Cook for our girls “RABY CHICKS Chapman Tech High school of FOR SALE—Hard wood, stove boarding house "Chestnut Lodge.” Bj.BY CHICKS—Smith ley and Erskine Hyde. length $12.50 per cord, white birch sturdy thoroughbred of free range New London will be the next oppo­ weeks will do. $12.00. Telephone 884-1 2. O. H. Whip­ TO RENT— Garage. Inquire at 841 Apply to Cheney Brothers Employ­ Charles Backus spent part of Center street or telephone 991-2. ment Bureau. flocks. Order now and have last week wiCi his son, Charles nent of South Manchester High at ple, Andover, Conn. chickscniCKS whenwnen you waiiLwant theminem. Man- , ------tennis. The local team, which eas­ Chester Grain Co.. 246 North Main St. Backus, o f New London. FOR RENT OR SALE—New 6 room WANTED—Working girl or wo ily dusted off West Hartford In man as companion to young mother. Phone. Ii60. Mrs. Newton visited in town Fri­ house, with water and furnace; new its opening game, will travel to the REAL ESTATE garage, 6 acres land, all kinds of In return room and board. References day evening. fruits, or will rent house with gar­ required. Telephone 729. Roscoe Talbot spent Friday even­ Whaling City Monday afternoon. IRII den. Years lease If desired, 4 min­ GOES TO YALE STAFF. The tennis match will be staged in IRIMA' b a b y „ utes walk to depot, 10 miles to Hart­ WANTED— 200 men and women ing in Andover. f o r s a l e —Ji(st off Main street, conjunction with the track and I CHICK home. ford. Address C. Merz. Vernon, Conn. .Monday night at Salvation Army The card party P’rlday evening [CHOI new 5 room single. A nice citadel to enjoy drainiitlc service, en­ New Haven, May 8.— Professor field meet which the two schools (CKKXPtSO) Only $5500. Sm.aU amount of cash. 1 was postponed because of the town *< owcataaeAeB FOR RENT—Large room suitable titled “Motherr. of Men.” Every seat Raymond" Philip Dougherty, of ISTARTH gaet car garage, t'all Arthur A. Knofla. I meeting. will mingle In. 'Wm for two gentlemen. Board furnished free. Time eight o'clock. Goucher College, Baltimore, is to The brilliant form which Cole, Tel. 7S2-2— 875 Main. 1 Charles Phelps, a student of the •aeroeeaa If desired. Inquire G5 r>ark street. become head of the Babylonian de­ Qotberg, Boyle and McCann dis­ f o r S.\I,E — Hawthorne street. I’hone 163-12. WANTED—Boy, between 12 and 15 Connecticut Agricultural College, years of age, as guide and assistant partment at Yale University. played In the opening game makes New home of six rooms, nice layout, spent Friday night at his home. FOR RENT—Five room flat on first to handicapped person. Apply to It apparent that Manchester will oak floors and trim. Price only $6000. Rosalie Clements was a visitor Casli $1,000. Call me for appointment floor. All modern Improvements. Near John Duffy, Sheridan Hotel. liave a successful season. The boys to Inspect. Arthur A Knofla. Tel. mills, trolleys and schools. Also in town Friday evening. Let us WANTED— To take care of baby have worked extra hard in making We sell THOROUGHBRED BABY CHICKS, 782-2— 875 Main. garage If desired. Inquire 22 Summer Miss Anna Most spent the week­ street. . by day. Inquire at Herald Office. the team and have practiced faith­ end with Mrs. Ralph Bass, have your order now. FOR SAT.E— $4,900. Spruce street, fully in preparation for the hard w a n t e d — Storage for upright Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. seven room liouse, ail modern im- TO RENT—Very desirable six room slate which confronts, them. Later provement.*^. Term.**. See W. F. Lewis, teneinont at 26 Walker street, Just oft "piano. Careful person may have use Frink on Sunday were E. H. Frln.k 11 Wine street, telephone 1322-2. East Center street. Inquire 30 W alk­ of same without cost, maybe for Pansies In the season, the locals will par­ and family of South Manchester, The Manchester Grain & Coal Company er street. sometime. Address Box D, In care of ticipate in the Yale tourney. FOR SADO — Attractive 6-room Herald. Giant Mastodon, a much Mrs. J. T. Murphy, of Bristol and 246 North Main Street Phone 1760 bungalow on Henry street. All mod­ FOR RENT—Attractive 8 room cot­ Eugene W . Platt, of 'Watplng. WANTED—Painting In all Its ern improvements. Hot water lieat. tage, partly furnished, artesian run­ superior strain, noted for its Mrs. Frank Lavey of Hartford Garage in iiasement. Shrubbery. You ning water, bath room, electric branches. Paperhanging, calclmlnlng. large flowers and beautiful ITALIAN BONDS DROP should see the interior to appreciate liglits. telephone, furnace, garage, etc. Workmanship guaranteed. Prices and Mrs. Henry Generous of North' its real value. Inquire 44 Henry St. large hennery, fruit trees. $40 a reasonable. Estimates furnished markings. Wiudham, weie visitors of Mrs. month State Road. 30 dally trains cheerfully. LeClnir and Gallagher, 39 Chestnut street. ENGUSH DAISIES Thomas Lewis Friday. AS SYNDICATE QUITS FOR SALE— $1,000 l)uys new at­ and trolleys, first station on R ock­ Mrs. 'Ward Talbot visited In tractive six room cottage witl> all ville liranch, Vernon Center, Conn. H. Boeck’s large flowering. Invest Your Money in a House modern linprovomcnts, oak floors, H. Willes. WANTED—I will pay the highest Manchester Thursday. plenty of clo.set space, linen closet, prices for all kinds of Junk. Also buy Mrs. Verna Rose Is spending Hamlin Street, large single, 9 rooms. Improvements, 2-car all kinds of poultry and old cars for Isseud at 94 1-2, They Tumble steam furnace, cement cellar and FOB RENT— On the West Side, some time with her mother, Mrs. garage, lot 90x145. Price only $9000. walks. Terms. See tValter F. Lewis, 11 right off West Center street, six room Junk. Morris H. Lesnner, Jr., tele­ Anderson’s Greenhouse to 89 When Support of Vino street, telephone 1322-2. tenement, bath, steam heat. Call at 28 phone 982-4. 153 Eldridge St. Phone 2124. Fred Sackett, of this town. Nice, neat and new Bungalow in new section at Green, near Foley street. Telephone 445-12. Bankers Is Withdrawn. FOR SALE—On Bolton Lake, five WANTED—Fluff rugs made from Pitkin street and Green Hill TeiVace, now ready for occupancy. room cottage, completely furnished; FOR RENT—Five room, second your old carpets, woolen and brussell. New York, May 8.— The King­ Write for particulars. C. Schulz, 5 Price only $7800. electric, liglits: boats Included. Call floor flat 111 Greenacres. Available dom of Italy 7 per cent bonds of Charter 6355-15. May 15th. Apply at The Home Bank Chamberlain street, Rockville. Conn. Cut Flower.s New* Bungalow of latest type and pattern on Hollister & Trust Co., 805 Main street. Farms Farms 19 51 declined sharply In the listed FOR SALE—A Spruce street sec­ WANTED — Lawn mowers for i>->Pottecl Plants bond market today following the street, now ready, at $7500. ond hand store, lawn mowers. Ice TO RENT—Single house at 55 Sum­ sharpening or repairs. Vacuum clean­ dissolution of the bankers’ syndi­ Your choice of several new six-room singles in the Green boxes, oil stoves, used and new gas mit street, 6 rooms, $35. Apply B. J. ers. irons, phonographs, clocks, etc., Our Specialty . ■ t 1.'' K \ 1 stoves, ten dollars up. Hoosler kitch­ Ackerman. 902 Main street. Hartford. repaired. Key fitting, gunsmlthlng. Designs and Sprays cate which floated ‘ the issue last Section, Bomo very pretty homes, investigate today. en calilnef. cottage furniture. You Phone 2-1659, evenings, 2-0961. saw filing, razor blade sharpening. 54-Acres, Poultry farm. It used November. The bonds were sold at If you are planning to build, see Green,Hill Terrace on Pit­ will find some good pieces here and Bralthwaite. 150 Center street. to be a Dairy. Good buildings, ANOI >N i .Kl i'M l< si .S 94 1-2, and the syndicate has been reasonable. Telephone 1325-5. FOR RENT—Purnell Block, three 1 H M.OKIDGI SI l■l|||^^ 7i;’ i kin street, before buying the lot. Thera are twelve beautiful room heated apartment, all modern WANTED—Gardens to plow, ashes tools, fruit trees and about 200 supporting them In the listed mar­ FOR SALE—Attractive new six improvements. Apply to G. E. Keith. removed, will buy old hens or poultry. hens. 3-8 of a mile from State ket at that price. With the with­ houses now built and more will be erected this year. room cottage, also four excellent Keith Furniture Company. D. W. Barnes, Oakland Flat, Station Road. ¥5800. drawal of the syndicate the best 45, Rockville trolley lino. Phone 84-4. building lots on tlie Dougherty tract. bid for the bonds at^the opening of Center street, trolley service and all FOR RENT—Three room suite In ' 50-Acres, Poultry and Dairy farm city Improvements, moderate prices, new Johnson Block, facing Main WANTED—Ashes to cart, gardens with all good buildings. 9 cows, 2 TOWN ADVERTISEMENT the market today was 89, a .decline to plow, cellars to dig. L. T. wood, 55 Main St. Bultal)le terms. James Dougherty. street. All modern Improvements, In­ of 5 1-2 points from yesterday’s Robert J. Smith Blssell street, Lelephone 496. horses, hens, 1300 chicks. Ford I’hone 493. cluding hot water. Apply to Aaron truck. Two minutes from State n o t i c e close. Real Estate — Insurance — Steamship Tickets Johnson, 62 Linden street. i Notice is hereby given that there FOR SALE— Ridge street. Six room ■WANTED—Two girl boarders. In­ Road. $9000. quire at 88 Garden street. will be a Special Meeting of the le­ single corner lot, house has hot FOR RENT—Room and board for i 80-Acres, Dairy Farm on State water heat, oak trim, and Is in good girls, at 183 Center street, five gal voters of the Town of Manches­ old cars for shape, two car garage. Price only minutes to mills and Main street. W ANTED—To buy Road. 12 milking cows, 8 heifers, ter at High, School Hall. In said $7500. Cash $1500. See Arthur A. Call after 6 p. m. Junk. Telephone 789. 2 horses; tools and farm imple­ Knofla, telepliono 782-2. Manchester, on Friday, May W ANTED—Highest prices paid for ments, about 50 hens. ¥18,000. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimmiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii»iiiiiiiiiniMiniiUiiiiiiiiiiiiii»iii'‘i| TO RENT—At 135 Porter street, a 192G a .tseven o'clock in the after-] r s FOR SALE—On Spruce street, six room cottage, strictly modern, rags, metals, paper, magazines, etc. 68-Acres, Poultry and Dairy Skiver my Also buy and sell used furniture. noon (Eastern Standard Time.) for seven-room liouse with extra lot, all ready about May IGth. Phone 1483 or farm. On State Road. Good build­ modern improvements. 'Will sell Inquire at 25 Starkweather street. Chas. Lessner. 28 Oak street. Phone. the following purposes, to wit: separate. Very reasonable price and 2116. ______ings, 14 tested cows. 6 heifers, 2 To see if the Town will appropri­ terms. Appl.v Leo Burke, ColonliJ TO RENT—131 East Center street, horses, Reo truck and good equip­ M.\LE HELP W ANTED ate the sum of $80,000.00 for the Filling Station. Main and Blssell St. first class room near Center. Hot and ment. $14,000. purpose of defraying its portion of cold water on same floor. timbers - if Reliable man wanted by natlonglly I j FOR SALE— New liouse, six rooms the cost of rebuilding, in conjunc­ See this Home A TRADE WILL BE CONSIDERED known company to act as local dis­ and batli. electric lights. 2 1-2 acres TO RENT— Single six room house, AND EASY TERMS tion with the State of Connecticut land, close to State Rond, mile east modern improvements, also garage if tributor of their i»oducts. Highly Manchester Green. If Interested call profitable and pernllnent business. ARRANGED. (Highway Department) and with B Seven-room house at Marvin Green, built only^ 2 desired, at 181 1-2 Oak street. Inquire Every co-operation given. Experience Thos. J. Lewie, 886-2. B at 179 Oak or call 1619 after 5 p. jn. ' The Connecticut Company, the high­ s a few months, the most modern conveniences, g unnecessary. AVrlte Tlie J. R. Watkins way known as Center Street w’lthln Company. 231-45 Johnson Ave., New­ this isn’t FOR SALE—School street, single TO RENT—Six roome on Lllao the limits of the Town of Manches­ s steam heat, gas, etc. Will be sold at very s home of seven rooms, with extra street, steam heat, all Improvements, ark, N. J. ter, extending from Main Street building lot, at a very reasonable two car garage, five minutes to mills, P. D. COMOLLO 5 attractive price and terms to suit purchaser. S price of $7500. Terms. See Arthur A. also garage on Elro street. Inquire LOST westerly to the concrete road west Knofla. Telephone 782-2, 875 Main •21 Elro. ' -’•' Real Estate and Insurance. street. of Adams Street. I Also several attractive home suites for sale. | LOST—Pair of dark rimmed glasses Mortgages. Dated at Manchester, this 8th tich.,men! FOR RENT—Three , room flat, at FOR SALE—Fine home containing 16S Oak street, .all Improvements, in leather case. Finder please re­ turn to 136 Pearl street or telephone 13 Oak Street Tel. 1540. day of May. 1926. 6 rooms, all improvements, finished in also garage. Telephone 616-5. ROBERT V. TREAT, oak. lovely surroundings, very nice 993-12. Open Every Evening From 7 to 8. neighborhood. A home you will be TO RENT—Several small rents at JOHN H. HYDE. LOST— W in the person w h o took proud to own. Buy direct from build­ $2i) per month. Apply to Edaard J. NEW MOVIE TICKER CARL E. JOHANSSON, er, situated at 256 Woodbrldgo street. Holl. Orford Bldg. Teh 660. Henderson bicycle from south wall of OLD GOLD New Tarn Dyehouse kindly return R O B F ^'T J. SMITH, I Elman & Ralston I same to 189 School street W ithout THO:''AS J. ROGERS, I BIRCH STREET—Two houses of FOR RENT—^oup room tenement, Chicago— Brokerage houses are Phone 2200 two families each, modern. 200 feet with large garden, rent $17 per month. further trouble. 4 using a new movie ticker. A strong HARRY W. KEENEY, for every num s Room 25, House & Hale Bldg. from Main street. Income $1,056 a Inquire at 92 East Middle Turnpike. ^5 LOST—White gold watch bracelet, light projects the figure on the tape WELLS A. STRICKLAND, ■'•ear and the price Is only 18,600. Selectmen of the fife next Tdonday^ paper j Party left town. Must be sold imme­ FOR RENT—On W. Center street, valued as keepsake. Reward it re­ to a mirror, which reflects It to a turned to the Needlecraft Shop. 69o diately. Wallace D. Robb. 853 Main a new five room flat, all modern im­ screen. Town, of Manchester. •treet. , • provements. Wm. JKanehL Tel. 1770. Main street. ;Ty'- ' • .• i - ’7 ; : r •

'^AUCi SEVEN' MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD, SATURDAY, MAY 8,*1926. SHAMROCKS TO FACE TOM SIPPLES’ Inaugurate Season in Manchester SAINTS TO FACE SEMI-PRO SEASON STARTS POMPEY AND BUBBLING OVER ROCKVILLE NINE; HERE TOMORROW AHERNOON SEELERT ON HILL with such hcivl hitlers as 5;t. John, ARE FAVORnES IN BIG RACE - :1 and Jim McLau,gh!in to cooperate Sipples Wallett, Thornton with, the Simiuvocks should pound «>• out sufficient hits to send a few^ runs across the platter at least. - ' V Manchesler-Rockville Feud | and Holland With Elm­ .Alexander Coinliiy;. Out of Class of Other Horses Av- ,V« The visitor’s lineup.not only pre­ sents a classy array of stars from m : - <»'v^» mile Bridgeport T, Waterlniry 2. team opens its season tomorriiw Shaini’orlis Klimvoml Preakness at Pimlico on Monday, afternoon at the Rockville fair .ss ...... Uaidon, Hh Lattle even though it does look as S[iriiigfiel(l il. Providence 5. if the Shamr.icks had bitten off a if you core to accept tlio opinion .National League. m m i Grounds against the Polish Ameri­ Kollar, t2b...... Thornton. 3b expressed by disinterested borsemen ^ can club. Soelert pitched tlic Man­ St. .loliii. cf ...... Wallett, r trifle more than they can chew £oi Chicago i;, New York <(. the opening game. today. However, one could take CineimrUi K, I'liiladclphia chester team to many a victory last Wilson. 3b ...... Sipples, sS the iip away from the inuslnchc | PiUshtiruh 1 1. Boston 10 ( 1 season and sJiotild perform in cred­ ,L .McLaughlin, lb, and achieve the same effect. | KtJM ii'ti' r I itable style tomorrow. .Mexaiuler, If The impendiuR appearance of this i Brooklyn 7. St. Louis 1. Kelley, e ...... I’etlibone, i f .\iiicrioni Leagtie. Not much is known regarding FLOWlRSSiXTH pair at Churchill Downs promises! Philadelpliin G, St. Louis I. the Rockville team but it is expect­ Brownell, I f ...... I.arsnn, lb AleCarthy, r f ...... Yate.s. cf to make the Derby a two-horse race; Cleveland li, Boston 2. ed th ' Windy City nincytvill put a but it may be the greatest since Washington S, Chicago 2. strong team on the field—one that M’. .McI.augliUn, p, Holland, p NEGR^HAMPION Man O’ War’s memoriable duels! New York 7. Detroit f. will 'oe even better than last year s Earrand, p ...... Parker, p with Sir Barton and John P. Orior crack nine. or the match race between Eternal, Semi-professional baseball will sr.WDl.NCS. The St. Mary’s have 'been prac­ i History of Previous Champs and Billy Kelly. ticing faithfully for the opening get undei’ wav here tomorrow nrt-| A Racing Clas.sic. game and will have no excuse to The Derby would remain, per se, j Ea.steni League. ernooii. when the Shamrocks,! I W. L. P.C. offer if they meet a reversal. Tlie Before Tiger Whipped the clBBstc of the thoroughbred rac-1 prides of the Norlii End and one of ....13 3 . S 1 3 lineup V liioii the Saints will trot lug season if a Held of drauglit ] rrovidenee . . the four leadi:;r teams, in town, Si)riiivfi'‘l(i ...... 1 1 r> .6 88 j onto the field will be as i'ollovr; Harry Greb. horses left the post. But self-suf- ...... !» H .600 j l erguson. 2b; Partons, fib: WiL tackle tlie New Departure team of licient as it may Ite, it needs Pom-1 Bridu'eiiort . . . Elmwood at Hickey’s Grove at .Miianv ...... 8 s .70 0 1 kinsou, ef; Carlson, c;- Dowd, rf; pey and Bubbling Over this year s .4 6 7 Macdonald, lb; Stevenson, if; Sce- o’clock'. The game should prove an The cliinl) to the middleweight to maintain, on the practical side | New Haven . . • * • • V ' ideal contest to pry Gio lid oF the Hartford ...... ( !l .4:;7 lert, p. throne of ’figer Flowers, Georgia of the question, the position it on-1 .2.70 All members of the St. Mary’s local baseball this season inasmucli negro scrapper, who receu.ly le- joys by the endowment of tradi-j Waterhury ...... 1 1 2 Pictured alu've is Hie Shamrock.s ba.seball team of the North End, last year’s champions of tlie Twi­ ;; .214 team are requested to report at the as tlieto will be sevf il local pla}'- lieved Harry Grob of the crown, tion. In a howe for liorse sur­ Pittsfield .... I I light. League. This t-am will meet the Elmwood.New Departures, Industrial Champions ot Hartford, to­ ciT in the lineup of Mie vishors. National Leagiu*. West Side playgrounds at nine makes the sixth negro champion vey, it may he that the Preakness morrow afteriic'jti at Hickey's Gro\e at three o'clock. Four Local .''lar.s. P.C. o’clock tomorrow morning for a In prize ring history. can muster greater collective class. AV. T„ Heading the Elmwood team will ...... 1:: ■" .6;70 special practice session in prepara­ George Dixon is the first ncgio "It is the best Preakness field I Brookl\n . . . . bo to less a peso i C an o'lr own champion prize ring history dis­ Cinrinnati ...... 13 s .619 ' tion for the Roclcville game. It is have ever se#n,” declared a veleraii important that all members attend. noted Tommy Sinplos, star center plays. ’Twas back in tlie years of New York handieapper today. Gliicaso ...... n . s ..779 1 fu-ldcr of last year’s Manrliestor ...... It fi . ;7 .7 0 1'90. 180- and 1892 that Dixon And, at that, he was born and bred New York . . Manchester Whips Rockville; club. Sipples who 'vorl\S a' tlio ruled the bantamweight division. in Old Kentcuky where they die Pittsbursh ...... 1 0 1 2 .475 New Departure plant will perform .43.7 1 S. M H S TRACK TEAM In 1892 Dixon stepped out tc hard and very late, if at all. St. Loui.s ...... 10 1 3 at short for the visitors and will 9 1 2 .429 gain new laurels and was success­ Canter is the outstanding favor­ Philadelphia . doubtless bat in the c!ean-iip posi­ ful enough to become feather­ Itnqfmi ...... 15 .3 6 4 Locals Win Fourth Straight ite with those who claim to know OPENS SEASON MODAY tion in the batting order. t weight champion of the world, their vegetables but there are so American Lc.nane. Supplimenting Sippics will be holding his throne from 1892 un­ A\'. I, P.C. many good ones that even the fa­ ->» four other local boys in tie Elm­ til 189 7. when Solly Smit’r'knock­ New York ...... 14 { ,6i;7 i Rockville, old lime rivals, and the AGAINST CHAPMAN TECH vorite may not draw a desperate C.\UDS TLTbNED IN’ B IT wood lineui). “ Woody” M'all.etr, ed him off. play. There is not supposed to be Washington ...... 1.7 :>■ . 6 2.7 .kiechauics breught home the bacon ii .6(19 Trade School Trims Rock FOUR AS.SIST8 IN G.YME former star backstop for the Siiaoi- Dixon tlien. is ■'tamped as tha live pounds difference between Chicago .... 1 4 ! thus startin.g the 1926 feud off in a rrcks. will appear dn tliat lole to­ only negro fighter to hold two ...... 13 . 5 9 1 Coach "Pete” Wigren today an­ Canter and Poinpey and. if it was­ Clovoland . . . rommendtilde manner. The local morrow and he will hold up the championships...... 11 1 2 .178 St. I.ouis Cardinals had an nounced his team for the opening n't for Bubbling Over, the co-entry Philadelphia . ville High 8-5— Take t arn did not take long in getting delivery of either “ Potts” Parker Came then one memorable Joe 1 1 .1(6 easy day afield In a recenl S. M. H. S. track meet in New Lon­ would be backed down to a whisper Detroit ...... to started. It scored two runs in the or Ray Holland, the latter being aj AVoicott, a person of considerable 1.7 .:;is game with the Pirates. -Tkey don against Chapman 'Tech on at the Derby. This may or may TTimtnn ...... ojiening inning and was never Manchester youth. Holland, it will color, who ruled the welterwe'glft not be a commentary on the respec­ St. Louis ...... 6 IS .2 50 Early Lead and Hold It; I’.cadcd tlu'reafter. chalked up but four assists. Monday afternoon. This meet from 1901 until 1904. Thevenow, shortstop, getting will lie one of the most important be recalled, was with tiie Manches­ division tive merits of the two fields. Maiichuck grounded out but Ball ter team for a while last season I Wolcott won the title in 1901 Tlte tip off, however, may come GA.MES rODAY walked ami went to second on two and Johnson, pitcher, two. of the year. Last season the fiom Matty Matthews and lost it Onthit Opponents Two Bell, at third, didn’t have a sin­ Chapman team came to town and and also Imd a tryout willi the i t\-ith the performance of Bagenbag- Pc.Miisil’s single. Thurz filed out to Hartford team of the Eastern | in 1904 to the Dixie Kid. The sec-^- ftage. If the Bradley colt gets in Ka.s(< 111 I.ea'giic. 1'ft liut Piccin came through with a gle chance and Hornsby just soundly thrashed tiie locals, but ond g^tlenian of color to wlu th ^ New Haven the Manchester tracksters are out league. The Elmwood manager has '.he money, it will moan one of two Hartford at to One. single scoring Ball. Another single one. not announced whether he will welter crown. Bridgepoi'i It A',’aterl)Ui'V. -<®> I for revenge, and expect to turn hinY?s: either the horse has greatly by Ramsey scored Pospisil. Kopln- start Holland or Parker on the Next we come upon Joe Gians, Improved over his last start or the Albany at i it t.-'lie Id. sky wa.s out Peterson to Beebe for I the same trick on Chapman this .■i-.onething of a terror to ancient Providence' U Springfi' Id. I year. The locals have improved mound. I’reaknesB field is over-rated. The OuthiUing llicir oppeneuts two tile tliird out. The other Manchester player lightweight champions and aspir­ horse hasn’t Iteen able to give Bub­ can F.c'.igii' F ive In F'Hfth SONSOFITALYi^ considerably this year and Coach ants. Cans ruled as lightweight Philadelpliia. to one on the latter's own field yes­ Wigren expects to develop a team who will don a New Departure uni bling Over l)otter than a good work­ St. Louis at In tlie fifth inning, Alanchester form will be "Red” Thornton. The king of the universe from 1902, Cleveland a lin.-t on. terday tifternoou, tlie local Trade 1 that will b# capable of holding its out on Kentucky tracks. put the game on ice. Five runs former St. Mary’s player will guard crs on and Marche Milltaire. loski, who liad been sent in for the season fom the Son’s of Italy the visiting niim have a wide circle his title in i90S. Jim Jeffries had Ramsey, lioth singled in succession will not be endangering his trick retired Jeff turned the title ov­ will be a w/.k from tomorrow knee. Several new men have of followers iVlio will doubtless ai.d two more runs were across the when the locals wiB travel to Gro- pass through the gate to see them er to JIarvin Hart. Tommy Burns phitter. Kopinsky sent the final run come out and have won their took it from Hart. tr-n to engage the fast team repre­ places on the team. Joe McCluskey in action. in with another single. It was the senting that town. McLaughlin or Farraml. Then Johnson took out after fifth consecutive hit for Manches- and Shannon have done especially Burns. Burns finally agreed to the Coach Sammy Kotsch has re­ well in long distance, as have When tlie “ iimp” calls “ play l Coniiclley ended the inning quested the following men to re­ ball” either Bill .McLaiiglilin or I scrap and the Shreveport steve­ wi;!i a grounder to third. Driggs, Sheridan and Benson in dore captured the big title holding port for practice tomorrow morn­ the shorter runs. "Count” Farraiil will be cn the Roc'itv.lle came to life In the ing jit ten o’clock kt the 'West hill for the Shamrocks. Both are it from 1908 until 1915 when the lu,::y r.cvonth and tail ed three Tliose in Events Kansas ox, Jess Willard, toppled Side playgrounds: Lamprecht, The complete squad that will in condition and should dish ■ out run-. Ta.’i.ey sintilad and stole sec­ Georgetti, Senkbeil, Warnock, Ed­ ar assortmeii*. of curves tliat will him off at Havana. ond. I’ ''cr.'oti grounded out Thtirz make the trip to New London fol­ Now we ha've Mlstah Tigah gar, Partons. Cervini. Lovett, Man lows with the list of events to be prove a puzzle to the Eimwood 'omai to I’i'.'.'i,!. Bin y scorul Tansey 'with tell!, Wilkinson, Mathewson, Pet­ batters. Tlio loca’ mouiul.sm.in will Flowers, the Georgia mauler, rul­ run off in the meet: a sing','.'. Kotlie skied to Kozloskl, erson. St. John, Hupt, Montie, bo well supported from his fielders ing the middleweight division, but .Mmphy and Kelman were safe 100 yard dash; Krause, Sheri­ taking the title away 'rom Greb Hewitt and Long. All of last dan, Driggs. judging from the calilicr of the in­ on f rnirs, two more runs tallying. years players are requested to turn field aiid outfield talent on the line­ after the Pittsburgh scrapper won Amiirosi sin.gled .Init Thurz retired, 220 yard dash: Krause, Sheri­ it from Johnij' Wilson in 1923 in their uniforms for cleaning. dan, Driggs, A. Benson, up. the side l)v fautiing Beetle. and kept it until his second session The West Side Rec. will be used 44 0 yard run: Bray, Chambers, The playing c. "Breck ’ Wilson, Pospi.'il Retires Side for dressing. another former,Manchester player, with Flowers. . In the eighth frame Thurz got Hentschel. Flowers is the first negro cham­ 880 yard run: Bray, Chambers, who is slated to pivot about third into hot water and Pospisil was pion to enter the middleweight di­ Cervini, Mc-^isel. foi the lionie team, will o-ccupy the ! sent in to relieve him. It was the center of a:t:'aclion for many . of vision, making all divisions of NEW BRITAIN TEAM Mile run: Hentchel, Shannon, pugilism having at some time or support of Tliurz more tlian any- Haraburda, Joe McCluskey. the fans who are expected. ^o turn tiiing ( Is',' that cause.l the local out for the game. Wilson is noted other been ruled by a negro, ex- PLAYS LOCAL ACES High jump: Madden, Eells, ,:ept in the flyweight class. piicltiT to falter. Garvey was safe Krause, Hall. for his ability to slug the apple and on an c'rror and Tansey walked. It Broad jump: Krause, Hall, Ol­ wail the only pass Thurz issued In son. the game. Peterson singled scoring Visitors Have Fallen Once Be­ fore Manchester Tdhm — Pole-vault: Hall, Allen, Madden. (Lirvey. .-M this point Pospisil went Javelin: Allenr Madden, Man­ in to pitch for Manchester. He re­ Pongratz to Pitch. telli. Hall, Hentschel. tired the next tlireo hatters on Shot put: Mantelli, Hlcking, slrikc.s lint one run w " scored The Aces •will open their base­ Klttel, LaCoss. when .‘>ehicl)en|)fiug tlirriv wildly ball season tomorrow afternoon at Discus: LaCoss, Kittel, Hara­ lojliird tryiu.g to pick off a runner. ■Mie West Side diamond against the burda, Mantelli, Allen, Madden. In tlie iiiiuli frame, Pospisil fast Speed boys of New Britain- They Satisty r a struck out two of tlie liiree hitters The game will commence prompt­ to face hrm. Tlie summary: ly at 3 o’clock. WINSTED ENTERTAINS Maiiclie.sler (8 ) The local team put it over the R. H. PO. A. E. AB. O visiting combination In a close Manchuck, 3b 5 3 O 2 0 game at New Britain last Sunday S .M .H .S . NINE TODAY Ball, rf ...... o t) 1 5 0 0 and feel confident that they can Po.spisil. If. p 5 2 o 0 0 0* repeat. Pongratz .will take the Firestone Gum-Dipped Balloons o 1 4 1 This afternoon found Coach Tiuirz, p. If . . I) I mound fqr the Aces with either And Piccin, 11) . . . 2 0 1 3 0 0 Vondeck or Klucker behind the Breckenrldge’s S. M. H. S. outfit Zimmerman, lb 3 1 1 4 0 0 bat. All players are asked to be ill Wlnsted engaged In a contest Ramsey, cf . . 3 0 2 0 0 0 on hand at the diamond for prac­ with the Gilbert High of that city. This contest is not a league game. Waiard Threaded Rubber i'Cozloski, cf . 0 0 1 1 0 1 tice at 2 o’clock. Kopinsky, 2b 4 0 2 1 0 1 Manclrester has played two games this season, both league encount­ Connellv, ss . . 4 0 1 1 1 1 LA.ST NIGHT’S FIGHTSn Schie’pflug, c. 4 1 1 9 1 1 ers, and has won both. Middle- Batteries __ — --- - •— At New York— Jack Renjault, town and West Hartford -were the THE TREASURE victims. The hitting of the local 41) 8 16 27 6 7 C.nmdlan heavyweight chamiilon, Rockville (‘D o” ' ointed Jack De Mave, Hobok­ s ’-oolboys has been creditable but the fielding has been more or less AB R H. PO A. E. en, N. J.. 10 rounds. Car Repairs Piiiiiev, rf . . . 5 1 O 3 0 0 Joe Dundee. Baltimore.^ defeat- ra.gap'L The latter fault Is bei"g '^ i l \ be 'waiting for ■you in. 0 Cars repaired by experienced mechanics in our Rot he, 21) . , . •t 1 0 3 .1 p'i Georgia Levine, New A'ork, 10 '••■ased by hard practice ses ’''ns, ,Murphv. If , . . :i 0 0 1 0 0 however. modernly equipped gaiage. Prompt; work done your own neiglSborhood next rounds. Gauditis, Hand or ChaLtier was Kelman, cf . . t 0 1 1 II 0 At Tampa, Fla.— Hilarlo Mart­ on all makes jof car's. 4 0 3 :t 2 0 inez, llght'wejght champion, knock clue to t-wirl for Ma” Chester with ■Ambrosi, c , . Boyce being rested up for the Beebe, lb ... 4 n 0 11 0 0 ed out Johnny Simpson, San An­ Monday morning ♦ a* truly next game. The sam? lineup inr Dougla.s. ss . :i 1 0 1 1 tonio, Texas, in the third round of Garvev, ss . . I 0 0 0 0 a scheduled ten-round bout. the field is expected. rich as the C olaen Doubloons *> o il Tansey, 31) . 1 4 .3 1 At New'ark, N. J.— Jack Rappa- Peterson, p . 4 0 2 0 1 port. South Orange, N. J., won LEADING LEAGUE HITTERS. Service National. in any fabled buried chest, from Harry Mattone, Kearny, N. J. Every service a motorist needs, including washing 27 12 6 Southworth, Giants...... “144 39 5 8 12 rounds. and greasing of cars. Drive in for. better service Manchester 200 050 010— 8 At Wilkes-Barre. Pa.— Joe Cans Bressler, R e d s ...... JJne yourpockets with it Monday Rockville ...... 000 000 320 5 Allentown, Pa., knocked '^uf Ro­ Kelly, Giants...... 364 and less expense. Two-base liita; Manchuck. land Tood of England in the ' ' ” Hornsby, Cardinals...... 353 Btruclv out, by Thurz, 9; by round of a scheduled ten round Wilson, Cubs 342 Leader a year ago today: Four­ Pospisil 5, by Peterson o. bout. HOUSEN’S Base on balls, off Thurz 1; oft, Hollywood, Calif.— Sammy Man nier. Dodgers, .473. Pospisil 0; off Peterson 1. dell, Rockford. 111., stopped Sid­ American. ney. Glick, Indianapolis, In the Goslln, Senators...... second round of a scheduled ten- Dugan, Yankees...... Depot Square Service Station O L D GOLD Ruth, Yankees...... Indians of California made a round bout. Phone: 15. At San Francisco— Tony luente, Bennett, B row ns...... 390 N . Main and N . School Streets. musical instrument out of a string Dykes, Athletics ...... 388 for every man ot acorns, tuned according to size, Mexican heavywoighL knocked out George Modrich in the fifth round Leader a year ago today: Cobb, and played by causing one acorn at Tigers, .500. C See.Monday's Paper 3 a time to vibrate against the teeth. of a scheduled ten round bout. ; ■ ^ '.- • ’ -• ■'• -• ■ -I' = : ■ • ' '• ■'■'■ ■*' . ■■^- '■' ^ •■. . • f '. • ;■ " ' ■■ ' -r ' - ■'■■ ■■ ■:-■■* ■, , - * -A; . 4 . _____ .-■',i ■ PAGE EIGHT m a n c h e s t e ;^ e v e n in g hi^ a l d , Sa t u r d a y , m a y s, 19 26 . —...... li Miss Margaret Marshall o« KPO (428) San Francisco— ■ O' I*. M. v. WhitnevUle, Mass., is visiting at Orchestra. WBAL (246) Baltimore—Or­ Introductory remarks on the NASH AND AJAX MOTORS ' life of Ethlebert Nevin. HEBRON the home of MIbb Adelle White. KGW'‘.(491) Portland, Ore.—Or chestra. Curtis Whlta, also iof Whltnevills, chestra. n . The Grange held Its regula'r WGY (379) Sclienectla(j3r;:-!4jdd-i SHOW (3IEAT PROGRESS meeting at Gilead hall 'Tuesday spent the week end with relatives. SUNDAY, MAY « frey Ludlow, violinist. “ Suite .for Orchestra — “In Mrs. Emma Park has returned to Arcady’’ etenlng. Features of the e’venlng KPO (428) San Franclscd^-ryOr- s were a paper on Mussolini by Mrs. her home in Jones street. 11 A. M. cli6st]r& a. A Shepherds Tale. “The past month,’’ says E. H. A movement is on foot to see H WCAU (278) Philadelphia— WJz’ (455) New York—Godfrey b. Shepherds all and Maldensj Robert Foote, an Instrumental tri^ McCarthy, general salek manager by J. Banks Jones, violin, Kenneth the Hebron and Gllei-d Congrega­ Church services. Ludlow, violinist. Fail. of the Nash Me tors Company and tional churches will adopt the day­ $ KDKA (309) Pittsburgh — WHO (526) Des Moines—Band. c. Lullaby. Ajax Motors Company, “shewed a Ellis, saxophone, and Miss Marcia A WLW (422) Clncinnati-7 -Enter^ light sa-ving plan. A committee will Church services. KYW (536) Chicago—Classical. d. Tournament, gain in Nash business of 70.9 per Zabriskle, piano. C. Daniel 'Way *^tainers. The Travelers Symphonic En­ gave a talk on “Ways In Which meet to discuss the matter. WSB (42 8) Atlanta—Musical. KNX (337) Los Angeles—Church 10 P. M. cent over April of a year ago. This The condition of William Schuy­ All time In this program Is services. KSL (300) Salt Lake C ity - semble. figure Includes sales of the Nash- Farmers Can Get the Best Prices.’’ standard time. For daylight WMAQ (447) Chicago—Theatre Mrs. Edwin T. Smith is lecturer. ler who was taken to fhe Hartford CKCL (356) Toronto— Church, Concert. m. built Ajax. Exclusive of Ajax the hospital two or mqre weeks ago saving time ,add one hour. revue. services. WGN (303) Chicago —Sam ’n Mixed Quartet— percentage of increase mounts up A meeting of the Tolland County WRC (469) Washington— Va­ Evening Song—The Travelers Council of Religious Education was suffering an acute mania is report­ WTAM (389) Cleveland—Tem­ Henry; musical. to a full 35 per cent. When it Is ed as very serious. The last repbrt riety. ple services. KTHS (375) Hot Springs, Ark. Mixed Quartet. remembered that April of 1925 was held at the Congregational church WTIC (476) Hartford—Musical IV. parlors Wednesday afternoon and was that he lies in a stupor. WHAS— (400) Louisville — —Sacred concert: classical. at the time the greatest month In The soldiers’ memorial grounds Saturday, May 8. varieties. Church services. WIP (508) Philadelphia—Musi­ Trio—" all Nash history, this phenomenal­ evening. The afternoon program KGW (491) Portland—Concert. ’Twas April — The Travelers was devoted to an informal talk on have been Improved this spring by 6 p. ni. KLDS (441) Independence, Mo. cal. ly enlarged volume of business the planting of new trees and the WRNY (2 58) New York—Musi WEAF (492) New York— Or- —Church service. KYW (536) Chicago— Concert. Ladies Trio. takes on still greater slgnlflcance. the Sunday school In rural sections, ■'-'stra. V. with questions and discussions. A clearing away of waste. cal varieties. WCAP (469) Washington — 11 P. M. “April also marked the twentieth One of the numbers at the last WENR (26) Chicago—Concert. WIP (508) Philadelphia— Va- Church services. WENR (266) Chicago-Popu- Soprano Solo— consecutive month, with a single supper was served to the visiting WSWS (276) Chicago— Orches- Orsola’s Song—Ida Yudowltch. clergy and about twenty Sunday meeting of the Grange was a W.T^ (517) Detroit—Orchestra. WBAP (476) Fort Worth— exception, that Nash buslpess has whistling solo and encore by Mrs. tra and soioists. Church serclces; kiddies hour. ieSL (300) Salt Lake City—Sa­ VII. shown an increase over the corres­ school workers and others Interest­ 10 P. M. Two Songs— ed. The Rev. Eugene S. Richards Elizabeth Cummings. AVREO (285 ) Lansing, Mich. — 8 P. M. cred service^. ponding months of the previous J. Kellogg White and family Concert. WBP.M (226) (Chicago—Songs; WRNY (258) New York—Dr. KNX (337) Los Angeles— a. 'Oh, That We Two Were May­year. The one'' month when this spoke on “Foes and Friends of WON (303 ) Chicago—Musical. orchestra. ing. World Christianity.” In the eve­ were guests on Sunday at the home Christian F. Reisntj. Church services. record was not maintained was of Mrs. Helen White. WMCA (341) New York—Or- WMBB (250) Chicago—Orches- WGN (303) Chicago—Musical. KTHS (375) Hot Springs, Ark, b. The Rhine and the Moselle— November, when output was arbi­ ning. ThjB Rev. Edwin B. Sundt of chestra ^nd soloists. The Travelers Male Quartet. South 'mllington was also present Mr. and Mrs. D. Arnold Kellogg CKAC (411) Montreal— Sym­ —Vocal and Instrumental. trarily halted to bring out the “En­ visited recently at the home of Miss WOR (405 ) Newark— Ensem- WSWS (276) Chicago—Popular phonic orchestra. WBAP (476) Fort W orth- VIII. closed Car” motor. and led the afternoon discussions. "gs. Two Orchestral Numbers— The Rev. W. W. Malcomb, pastor Caroline E. Kellogg, Mr. Kellogg’s ble; Van’s collegians. WLW (422) Cincinnati — Dance music. “Not only has April bet a new sister. WMAQ (447 ) Chicago— Organ; WREO (285) Lansing,. Mich.— Mother’s Day program. w o e (484) Davenport—Little a. A Song of Love. record for The Nash Motors Com­ of the church assisted. quartet. Orchestra. WO AW (526) Omaha—Classi­ Symphony orchestra. b. Romance. pany but latest reports from our 51 WTIC ( 476 ) Hartford, Conn.— j WGN (303) Chicago—;Sam 'n cal. KGW (491) Portland—Services. The Travelers Sy^nphonic En­ (BstrlbUtlng centers throughout the ' Sunday school; musical. Henrv; muscial. 4 P. M...... 12 P. M...... semble 3iited States show that the past WEAF (492 ^ New York.—Varie­ WJAZ (330) Chimgo—Orches­ WBBM (226) Chlcago- -Musl- WBBM (226) Chicago—Nutty IX six weeks were the greatest con­ ty. tra. cal. club. Two Son^s— secutive six -weeks of bona fide re­ WYNC (526) New York—Musi­ WMCA (341) New York— Or­ WRNY (258) New York—Musi- KSL (300) Salt Lake City—Va­ a. Serenade. tail deliveries since the company cal. chestra. cal. riety. b. Dltes-mcis. was founded. It Is Interesting to | Look Into This KYW (536 ) Chicago—Concert. "^.\B (341) Lincoln, Neb. — Ka NF (263 ) Shenandoah, la.— KNX (337) Los Angeles—Musi­ The Travelers Ladles Trio. note also that these same six weeks ^ 7 p. m. Orch stra. Church services. cal. X. witnessed the largest consecutive | If you need a used car these prices should interest WOKO (233 ) New York— V'ocal ■^.ID (370) Mf^oneheart, 111.— WGN (303) Chicago—Mother’s KPO (428) San' Francisco—Or­ Wynken, Blynken and Nod. volume of bona fide used car sales | you. The value is in them. and Instrumental. Musical. Dav Program. chestra. The Travelers Double Quartet in these 51 cities that have ever WMBB (250) Chicago— Musical. NTITS (375) Hot Springs, Ark. KDKA (309) Pittsburgh— Or­ WFAA (476) Dallas—Orchestra assisted by the Travelers been recorded. 1924 Essex Coach, balloon tir e s...... $450 WRNY (25 8) New York—Musi- ■ deal. gan. KGW (491) Portland—Concert. Symphonic Ensemble. “This is a healthy condition and 1923 Hudson Coach ...... $500 WRC (469) Washington— Or- XI. chI ' WWJ (353) Detroit—Organ. WHO (526) Des *Moines—Or­ one which reflects credit on our 1922 Cnevrolet Sedan ...... $225 WJJD (370) Mooseheart, 111.— chestra. Orchestra—Barchetta. dealer organization. For with sales KGO (361) Oakland, Calif.— ^ WOC (484 ) Davenport—Musi- 1923 Touring ...... $125 Concert. Orchestra. 1 A. .M. The Travelers Symphonic En- of new cars running higher and WTAM (389) Cleveland— Base­ cal. WTAM (389) Cleveland—Ivan WBBM (226) Chicago—Nutty 1 mble. higher each month It is quite Im­ 1925 Hudson Coach...... $850 ball scores; orchestra. WIP (508) Philadelphia— Or- Francisci’s orchestra. club. XII. portant that used car business be 1921 Hudson Coupe...... $450 WLW (422 ) Cincinnati—Con­ (■ • ‘dra. KLDS (441) Independence, Mo. WBAP (476) Fort Worth—Or­ Ladies Quartet—Mighty Lak’ enlarged proportionately. We are! 1922 Chandler Touring...... $150 cert. WO.\W (526) Omaha—Frolic. —Sacred program. chestra. \ a Rose. very well satisfied with the way WRC (469) Washington— Or­ KYW (536) Chicago—Musical. WC.A^P (469 ) Washington—Ser­ _____ ------The Travele* Ladies Quartet. business has been going d'uring chestra; Bible talk; “The Work of 11 P. M, vices from Washington Cathedral. xra. 1926. The year Is only one-third Congress.” WRNY (25 8) New Y'ork—Musi­ WEAF (492 New Y’ork—Dr. S. Trio— Little Boy Blue. behind us and already our total Manchester Hudson-Essex Co. WEAF (4^2) New- York— Musi- cal. P. Cadman. The Travelers Ladles Quartet. shipments for these first four XIV. chI KFWA (261) Ogden, Utah—Or 5 P. M, WTIC months, January, February, March 127 Spruce Street WJR (517) Detroit— Orchestra; cl 'stra. WSWS (276) Chicago— Popular Baritone Solos—• and April, constitute 57.7 per cent soloists. WLIB (303) Chicago— Correll Service. 'rrnvclers Insurance Co., a. Raft Song. of our entire shipments during WOAIV (526) Omaha—Orches­ and Gosden; organ. WCAU (278 ) Philadelphia—Re­ Hartford, Conn. b. At T-sv'iliglit. 1925. And 1925 was our biggest tra. KOA (322) Denver — Dance cital; church service. 467. Robert Mercer year. KYW (536) Chicago— Bedtime tunes. WLIB (303) Chicago—Enter­ XV. “Comparing this same , four story; concert. KNX (337) Los Angeles— Va­ tainment. Tenor Solos— month period with the correspond­ riety. KNX (337) Los Angeles—Musi­ (Eastern Standard Time) k. In a Bower, ing period of a year ago reveals a 8 p. m. b. Time Enough. WBBM (226) Chicago— Orches­ WMCA (341) New York— En­ cal. tremendous gain in Nash shipments tertainers. KPO (428) San Francisco — 6:30—Children’s Period— “Skinny Watson Woodford of 89.4 per cent. In other words, tra and soloists. XVI. WOKO (233) New' York— Musi- KGO (361) Oakland, Calif.— Mother’s Day program. and His Gang.” the Nash dealer body is doing busi­ 6 P. M. 5:50— Dinner Concert — Emil Two Songs— chI ■■'e.ather; “The Mikado.” ness at a rate almost double that of WEBH (370) Chicago—Orches­ WENR (26 6) Chicago—Bible Helmberger’s Hotel Bond a. The Night Has a Thousand last year.’’ KFNF (26 6) Shenandoah— Or­ Eyes. chestra. tra. Institute. Trip— KT"M (375) Hot Sprin— Ark. WBZ (333) Springfield, Maas.— a. Serenade Mlgnonne ...... b. The Rosary. W'ENR (2 66) Chicago—Popular The Travele’’a Male Quartet. program. Vocal and instrumental. Concert ...... Grunfeld The travelers’ tree is a palm, so WTAM (389) Cleveland — WHAS (400) Louisville— Con- b. Scarf Dance and Variation . . 9:00-9:30—Organ Recital direct, called, because the traveler can get W'EWS (276) Chicago— Orches­ from the Austin Organ Stu­ tra. Dance tunes. cert...... Chamluade cool water to drink by tapping the KHJ (405) Los Angeles—Musi­ c. Eleanor ...... Deppen dio— base of the leaf stalk. WSM (283) Nashville— Concert; WSB (428) Atlanta—Sacred 'Ct - % bedtime story. cal. concert. d. La Navarralse .... Massenet a. Narcissus. WCCO (416) St. Paul-MInne- WBAP (476) Fort Worth — e Die Mainachi, ...... Brahms b. The Rosary. WGN (303) Chicago—Musical c. Suite: A pay In Venice. varieties. apolis—Dance tunes. Sacred concert. f Feldeinsamkeit .... Brahms WGBS (316) New York—Va- KPO (428) San Francisco—Or­ WOO (508) Philadelphia — g. Scenes from au Imaginary Dawn. You have heard it- are chestra. Ballet . . . Colerldge-Taylor The Gondoliers. *le

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than for many years. No one de­ er" Is as follows: Editor, Leroy Tee­ Dr. Fred F. Bushnell partment seems to be favored more ter; associate editors, Frank Daly VETERINARIAN HIGHUGHTS OF ACTION COLUMBIA than any other but there is an and Lawrence Hickey; radio edi­ WAPPING WITH THE LOCAL equal distribution of the number of tors, Fred Wood and Kingsley Kuh- 494 East Center Street, Miss Margaret Blakely hag re­ Trade School boys sending In applications for en­ ney; editor of Eddy Currents, Hen­ Manchester Green. , IN “BIG PARADE” Mothers’ Day will be specially ob­ rollment. ry Angelo and Herman Davis; Office Hours: 7 to 8 P. M. served at both the morning and turned to High school after an AUTO DEALERS absence of three weeks, caused by Many all-day students from out- sporting editor, “Rudy” Posplsll. TELEPHONE 1847. evening services in the Federated of-town are applying for enrollment ! Church next Sunday. At the eve­ an at^eck of appendicitis. N otes Unusual Picture to Be Shown TUn ■'Gsses Gladys Rice and Eli­ In the school. Stafford Springs is ning service a unique sketch will be zabeth Bertsch have recovered Telling You What th« the greatest contributor. The lo­ at Parsons, Hartford, Start­ presented made up of two scenes The Crawford Auto Supply re­ from the measles and have gone cal school is apparently a magnet ing Monday. which include both tableau and the ports deliveries, of two Oldsmoblles Boya Aro Doing back to high school. to students from that city. The spoken drama. Appropriate solo this week, a de luxe sedan to Miss enrollment at the school now shows The flret screen story of Laurence Margaret Turklngton of West Cen­ Wescott Rice Is recovering from and chorus numbers by members of the measles. FrederlcTc Bertsch a large number from Stafford Stallings, noted newspaper man. the choir will be rendered. Those ter street and a de luxe coach to Mrs. Margaret Jones ' of Myrtle has been very 111 with the disease Richard Ball has been selected Springs. The reason for the early novelist and playwright, has been participating in the Mothers’ Day demand for applications is to avoid booked for an engagement for one street. and Martha Chowenac, a pupil of captain of the baseball team. This sketch will be Mr. and Mrs. Levi the high school is the latest to de- is Ball’s second year as backstop being placed on the usual waiting week at Parsons theater starting Dewey, Ward Stiles, George Sadd list which develops in September. Monday, May 10th. This Is “The George S. Smith, local Chrysler ’•elop the measles. and will be his last as he graduates and Charlotte Smith. Local friends will be Interested In the summer. He Is a student At the last meeting of the faculty Big Parade" a Metro-Goldwyn-Ma- I A meeting of the Hartford East dealer, reports deliveries of Chrys­ ler sedans to James Gordon of .0 hear that Mr. and Mrs. Herman in the machine department. a discussion was held regarding a yer production, directed by King 'Association of Congregational benefit performance for the Athletic Vidor and starring John Gilbert. South Main street and Edward Brown of Hartford are the parents Outdoor enthusiasts are already I Churches was held at Buckingham, of a baby girl bory May 1st at the placing orders with the carpentry Association which will be held later This unusual photoplay will be pre­ I Wednesday. Those from this vH- Pohl of West Center street and Chrysler coaches to Thomas J. St. Francis hospital, Hartford, department. The students of this at one of the local theaters. Fur­ sented here by a complete touring 1 lage who attended were Rev. Tru­ ther arrangements will be announc­ organisation Including an orchestra Smith of Cooper street and Carl which they have named Dorothy department are very busy at this man H. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Mae. time of the year Installing screen ed later. of twenty pieces. G. A. Collins, Mrs. W. W. Grant, Nelson of Oak street. COAL The students In the Electric De­ The plot of “The Big Parade" Mrs. Herman tVolff and two chll doors, porch enclosures, garage Charles J. Dewey, Miss Kate M. The Pickett Motor Sales has de­ dren of We3t7llle, Mass, are spend­ doors, finishing the Inside of house partment have started a department might be written In one sentence— Wlthrel, and Mrs. Edward Collins. An American Boy goes to France. livered an Overland lour sedan to ing a few days at the home of Mr. being built by local contractors. paper known as "The Booster." There was a choir rehearsal and aud Mrs. William Wolff. They have one order for a fifteen- This paper has been Issued twice Jim Apperson, son of a rich family, also rehearsal for next Sunday John Wolverton of Hartford Road a and a Willys-Knlght six sedan to Mr5. .Ruth Jacobs Is spending a foot row boat. Special emphasis and la meeting with the approval of leaves for France without any evening's program, held Wednesday those who have read It. The paper heroic muslngs. Slim, a riveter, John Miner of Wadsworth street. few days at her cottage at Groton, Is being laid by the students on the evening at the church. Long Point, getting It ready for erection of stairs In houses. contains articles regarding the elec­ and Bull, a bartender, are In his William Simler, son of Mr. and trical work and also has a page of company and they become buddies James Stevenson of the Silk the summer season. F, J. Trlnder, state director of vo­ i Mrs. Anton Simler, and Miss Edlt'i It was Neighbor’s Night at Co­ cational education visited the sports in addition to comic strips. for the duration of the big adven­ Schoenborn, daughter of Mr. and City Oakland Co. has delivered a We Sell the Famous ture. We follow them through Landeau sedan to Ernest Craw- lumbia Grange Wednesday evening school Thursday afternoon and In­ With a little more effort on the edi­ Mrs. Ernest Schoenhorn, of Rock­ ar.e Manchester Grange to the num torial staff’s part, the paper will rise their training In a rural French vil­ ville, were •married Wednesday at shaw of Maple street, a spected the various departments lage where Jim meets Mellsande coupe to Hildur Peterson the local her of 35 members were present and t^e work being transacted In to greater heights. ^ Forty-six cop­ the home of the bride. They will and furnished the program. Sand­ ies of the first issue were sold. A and Immediately forgets about the make their home with the bride’s hairdresser and a Pontiac coach to them.' He was favorably impress­ Clarence Peterson of Mt. Nebo Ave. wiches, cake and coffee were serv­ new duplicating machlno has been girl he left at home. parents for 'he present. ed. , Reading Anthracite Then the big parade! The long Mr. Stevenson has unloaded two ed h> the loci'.' Grange. .eater Interest Is being shown purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mudgett are The Cor" Council of Rell'lous year In the cooperative courses The editorial staff of “The Boost­ line of lorries moving to the front. both ill with grip and bronchitis, carloads of Oaklands and Pontlacs Mellsande is left standing In the this week. Education Iteld a meeting at the and under tlie care of Dr. Boyd of c'Cvoel Friday evening with ad­ Clean - Hard - Less Ash - Lasts Longer road clutching one of Jim's hob­ Manchester. dresses by Rev. Mi. Richards and nailed shoes. This Is an exquisite Mrs. Fllen West, mother of Madden Brothers, local Nash and Ajax dealers, report deliveries of Rev. Mr. ?undt. A trial will convince you. scene. Intelligently directed. Then George West of Foster street is Columbia Grange Is Invited to the march through the forest with s rioualv sick at her home In El­ a Nash coach to Helen Pickup of McKee street, sedans to Morris visit Bolton Grange Friday even­ snipers and machine guns every­ lington.' Mrs. West suffered a ing. May 14 and furnish t'lree de­ where. The rhythm of this un­ paraletic shock on Thursday of Elman and William Flavel of beatable advance of khaki clad fig­ Spruce street and a touring car to baters cn the negative o£ “Aro tills week. John Griffin of Wells street. Wonun ji-icrs a success?” Hebron ures makes a deep Impress. On William Mulligan from the north Granee will debate on the afflroa- Studebaker and oh until the climax In the shell- SPRING PRICES: part of the town has purchased a tive side. hole when Jim goes over-the-top to new Chrlghton automohlle recent­ James M. Shearer of the Capitol avenge his two pals. You'll never Bulck Co., reports deliveries of the All Studebaker automobiles which are sold as CER­ ly. see such a scene pictured on the John ZupreskI of Buckland was following now this week: TIFIED CARS have been properly reconditioned, and screen again! fined ton dollars and c.ists in South seven passenger sedan to Scott H. MARK HOLMES carry a 30-day guarantee for replacement of defective Supporting John Gilbert In his Windsor court Thursday evening Simon of the Carlyle-Johnson Ma­ Stove, $16.00 Egg, $15.75 first starring picture are Rene for operating a car without a li­ chine Co., and master six sedans to Undertaker parts and free service on adjustments. Adoree as Mellsande and such well- cense, the total amounting to twen Richard C. Alton of East Center Embalming • Funeral Director 1924 Studebaker Light 6 Coupe. known players as Hobart Bosworth, ty-flve dollars and forty cents. street and John Yordegal of South 1925 Studebaker Special 6 Sedan. Claire Adams, Claire MacDowell. Windsor. Lady Assistant. Phone 400-2. Harold T,. Crosby rf East Hart­ Depot Square, Manchester. 1924 Studebaker Special 5-passenger Coupe. Karl Dane. Tom O'Brien, Robert ford wis acquittf'd on charge of Chestnut, $15.75 Ober and Rosita Marstlni. reckless driving, hut was fined $.a Linen, a cloth made from the 1924 Studebaker Big 6 Touring. and cost for failure to grant the fibers of flax, has been known for 1923 Studebaker Big 6 Touring. right of way at an Intersection of thousands of years. 1923 Dodge Type A Sedan. No extra charge for carrying in coal. highway. Both cases were the out­ Let’s Estimate Your GILEAD come of a collisiou at. the five cor­ 1924 Maxwell 2-door Sedan C. E. JOHANSSON 1924 Hupp Sport Touring. The Grange held Us regular ners In Wapplug on Wednesday meeting at the hall Tuesday eve­ night. At that'time Crosby's Ov­ 1924 Essex Coach. o:- -:o erland suffered miner injuries to Next Job ning. The literary program was as 1923 Reo Touring. follow: "singing, from Grange spokes and fcnler and Zupr'‘'skl’s Copper and Galvanized Iron c.’’!' was dair'’ged on the st^'^ring 1922 Maxwell Touring. melodies. Solo, Whistle ac^com- HOME BUILDER Gutters and Conductors. 1922 Chevrolet Touring. panled by piano by Mrs. Elizabeth gear and frcH wheel. No one was Tin and Pai>er Roofiug. SULLIVAN-HA YES—NEWELL Cummings. Paper on Mussolini, hurt in tli'^ accident. General 1920 Buick Roadster. Mrs. R. E. Foote. Music, violin, Alex Tomalonis and family have 1917 Buick Touring. moved from tlie ' ,-ors place to saxophane and piano. Discussion, Carpenter Work The STUDEBAKER pledge takes the guesswork Coal Company, Inc. “What Can the Farmer Do To Get parts unknown about two weeks William Bray Better -Prices for His Product ago. out of used car buying. Andrew 'litchell while driving Plans • Estimates 19 Wadsworth Street jt Should We Cut Out the Middle­ 602 Tolland Street Burnside his hnr -> and buggy on the bridge So. Manchester man," by C. Daniel Way, Hart E. at East Hartford recently was 70 Haynes St. Phone 916 Telephone 811-6. Buell and J. Banks Jones. Reading struck by one of the Atlantic Oil by Mrs. Elizabeth Cummings. Radio truclcs. The wagon was smashed Conkey Auto Co. reports from London, Mrs. E. T. and Mr. Mitchell was hurt quite Smith. The Grange voted to accept 20 East Center Street. CALL LAUREL 100 the Invitation to meet with the Bol­ badly. ton Grange at Its next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Newcome of South Manchester were recent visi­ tors at Mrs. Emily Ellis'. AUTO WASHING Several local people attended f e Spring Lubricating, meetings held in Hebron Wednes­ Greasing, Polishing. day afternoon and evening at the Congregational church. Rev. Mr. Some Cars Have One- Richards of Canton gave a very In­ W. E. LUETTGENS teresting talk on “Friends and Telephono 427 Foes" of the rural church. Local members of the younger A Few Have Two- women's club met with Mrs. Pur- shen In Amston, Thursday after- neon. E. W. Buell recently shipped goods from his wood-turning shop BuT Only Chrysler “58" to Havana. He also has an order from a Texas firm. Tea, which most people regard lUpremaqr Gives ALlT hese Qualities as one of Japan’s chief products, forms only about 1 per cent of her exports.

up a chantey Chrysler “58” Sedan Comply g a t e s ' , ™ pne Steel $995, /. o. b. Detroit with the The treasure cove's _ New Law in j i ^ t In the percentage of Costly Chrome INSURE YOUR CAR Vanadium Steel used, Dodge I write all kinds of Automobile Brothers Motor Car outranks any Insorauce; also Fire and Life. other automobile in the world, OLD GOLD regardless of cost. for every man It is everywhere conceded that Chrome Thomas V. fee next Monday’s paper Vanadium Steel is the toughest and most 14 William St. Phone 97-13. enduring metal ever created for use in the vital parts of a motor car. iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii It may not be so well known, however, that SS S Dodge Brothers Motor Car ranks f ir s t in th e world in the use of this costly and Chrysler Model Numbers fatigue-proof material Mean Miles Per Hour I Grand Spring Clean-up | Dodge Brothers power assembly is almost CHRYSLER “5S"— Touring Car, $S4f; entirely Chrome Vanadium — motor, con­ Roadster Special, $890: ClubCoupe, $89S‘ Coach. $9}S; Sedan, $995, Disc wheels necting rods, crankshaft, transmission, uni­ ettional. H^raulic/ow-whetl broket at I Of Used Cars versal joint, drive shaft, differential and tlithi extra cost, ^ rear axle. 'J e it e Chrysler engineers have de­ features; a few have two—but Even the front axle is Chrome Vanadium— CHRYSLER "70” — Phaiton, ttJ9S: Coachi fu4S; RoadiUr. tibli : Sedan. fl69S: Royat signed the Chrysler *‘58” to none, regardless of price, except Priced from $50 upwards the entire steering unit—and every leaf of Coupe. SI79S; Broutiuim. tlSbi: Royal Sedan, the springs. fl99>: Crown Sedan. fiOVS.Ouc wheels opuonal. satisfy the rigorous driving re­ Chrysler "58”, gives all three CHRYSLER IMPERIAL "tV'-Phaeioni In fact, wherever any manufacturer uses tlbdS: Roadster Iwire wheels started equipment, in combination. And we stand back of them. wood wheels opitonal). SZS3S; quirements of today, joined to I alloy steels, Dodge Brothers use costly senitr. iS l9 f .Sedan, ftw-passenier. t)i9 5 iSedrsm 1923 Buick Six 7-Pass. Touring Chrome Vanadium. And in numerous in­ eevcn-passenier, Stdan-Umousine. a most unusual economy of Before you buy your next car All prices /. 0. 4. Detroit, tubjea to current Fed. 1924 Buick Six 7-Pass. Touring stances Dodge Brothers employ it where oral ezcise tax. 4 operation. you owe it to yourself to learn plain carbon steel, even in the costliest cars, All nwdeU equipped telth fuU balloon tires. 1924 Buick Six 5-Pass. Touring Ask about Chrysler's .ttractlve time-payment How well they have succeeded at first hand the exact measure is commonly thought sufficient plan. More than 4300 Chrysler deaJers assur. 1921 Hudson Touring. auperior Chrysler service everywhere. is shown by the fact that the of excess value which Chrysler This has been true from the day Dodge All Chrysler models ore protected against theft 192 Tudson Touring. by the Fedco patented car numbering system, "58” at its electrifying low price, Brothers built their first motor car. pioneered byand exciuJive with Oirysler. w ht^ Chrysler“58” attains and main­ 192 i‘>anklin 4-Pass. Road. cannot be counterfeited and cannot be altcrea This explains why the words L ong Life, or removed without conclusive evidence oc tains a speed of 58 miles per offers you. 192! .Villys-Knight Coupe. Safety and Dependability are habitually tampering. 1921 Ford Touring. associated with the name Dodge Brothers hour, accelerates from 5 to 25 You will find us ready to extend 192.') Ford Sedan. wherever motor cars are serving mankind, CHRYSLER miles in 8 seconds, and achieves to you every opportunity to 1923 Hupp Roadster. 25 miles to the gallon. make searching investigation 1924 Dodge Touring, perfect. Touring C ar ...... $869 R o ad ster...... $868 Some cars have one of these and exhaustive comparisons. C oupe...... $920.50 Sedan ...... $975 Our Motto Is Delivered. To Sell a Used Car Right I H. A. STEPHENS GEORGE S. SMITH Capitol Buick Co. Cor. Center and Knox Streets So. Manchester J. M. Shearer. Bissell St. So. Manchester Phone 660-2 Tel. 1600. 285 Main Street. Tel. 1-600. i RDTH E R S VJ IIIUIIIIIIlIHUiHMIHilllNIimHillllllimillilllilllHIIIIUIIliiliiliiillllllillllllllillU M O T O R C A R 5 -W MANCHESTER EVENING HERA|:.D, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1926. PAGE TEN

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slxty-one dollars," Morton laughed. “But—" hia face grew serious—“I HER OWN put In five years of the hardest work 1 ever did In my life. And that This And That In FICTIOl money was as big to me then as five WOMANS million would be now." "They’re getting a bargain," his visitor said, as he buttoned his coat preparatory to leaving. A MISTAKE OF THE LAW Feminine Lore UEGLN HERE TODAl “ Say, young lady„” said the of­ HARRY MORTON, rich, hand­ Morton let him out by a door lead­ ficer as hisf grip tightened upon some and unmarried, has an ing directly to the main hall of the cneS W iuer^ my shoulder. " i’'ou don’t expect rue building. For a few minutes Morton adopted daughter, AUDREY, Name It. to believe all of this pipe dream do with whom he lives in Roches­ leafed over the carbon copies that lay on the desk and then put them Naming babies, yachts, private you?” ter, but whom he takes with away with an air of complete con­ cars, camps, dogs, cats, canoes, “ I certainly do. I wish you Mr. O’Leary has asked me to re-tloned It, I answered seem like a blossoming tropical I ish?" she asked. to the “ plunk, plunk” of the guitar against his coat.' Can’t See Everjthlng! butter should be added to each cup he ventured forth on the dance. He handshake. "Got those papers?" he quic’-’ ". “ Miss Riley at whose of crumbs. One cupful of the steam­ bud. Parrish’s face lighted with pleas- "You weren’t cruel.” she said. The modern child, warned that if MARY TAYLOR. ire. Morton watched him In an ef- was by no means awkward, and asked. “ You're never cruel. I know 1 was mother’s house I have been room- ed fruit should be 'jsed for each The man took them from his she is not good she will not go to iort to determine whether the pleas­ after five minutes of serious effort, a little beast, but oh—daddy dear­ in ; and myself were going out to cupful of this mixture. Fruit and pocket and stood them on the table. heaven, is very apt to answer calm­ ure arose from the girl’s question or gained confidence In himself enough est—my mind was so full of what I dinner with Jerry Hathaway, Jr., crumbs should be arranged in al­ "Those fellows offer to settle at ly, "Well, I’ve been to the zoo and from his receiving any notice from to speak as ho tripped laboriously wanted to say to you that I could not and his friend. James Costello.” ternate layers, topping with THE ORIGIN OF MOTHERS’ DAY. seventy cents on the dollar,” he said. the circus and can’t go every­ around the room. talk to him at ail. 1 wanted him “ I know Jerry Hathaway,” said crumbs. Bake covered In a slow her at all. With an exclamation of Interest. where!” This according to a "1 do like music," Parrish said. " I ’m trying not to step on your to go away so 1 wouldn’t be rude to the desk sergeant smiling. "He is oven about forty minutes, and then ‘ Back in the dark days of th^ Morton took up a typewritten sheet. warning issued by Dr. C. W. Klm- The girl sat on the organ stool feet now." he told Audrey. the son of cn immensely rich Hath uncover and brown. Civil War a little white-haired wo­ He glanced over it and then read him." mins, child authority, who tells and arranged the stops on the In­ She gave a quick smile. “ Really He patted her cheek and smoothed away who owns a chain of restau­ man, a mother herself, carried her more carefully a bulky document, modern parents that children are strument. you’re doing very nicely.” she as­ the ringlets back from her ear. rants all over the country. You To .separate the leaves of a hard one message to th6 hoys in blue and bound In one of the wrappers that smarter than they are, and that de­ "This organ can do double duty,” sured him. "Come over and sit down," he said, ceit, exaggeration, and funny stuff had better notify him immediate­ Iread of lettuce without tearing the boys, in gray— she said. "It plays by electricity He fell out of step at this and there lawyers use. "and tell me what it was you wanted ly.” He thrust the receiver of the them, first cut the core from the "Write home to mother.” ’’First-rate," he said. "Is every­ gets a parent nowhere with a child! when I'm lazy; when I'm feeling was a moment’s confusion until she to say.” t lephone, into my hands. heaii ivith a sharp pointed knife- The war over, the little woman, thing legally airtight?” energetic I do the playing myself. had him started on his way again. She wiped her eyes and dabbed at "I think if you don't mind,” I Into the cavity thus made let the Mrs. Anna M. Jarvis, carried on heh The other man nodded. "All It A frameless Venetian panel mir­ There’s a Wagner roll in here now." Morton played more rapidly. Par­ her nose with a tiny pad of silk that said, "I will telephone Mamie first. water run from the cold water work of "Write home to mother.” needs Is your acceptance,” he said. ror between the second and third She thrust the starting lever and rish swung the girl with a little more she drew from her vanity box. Perhaps Mr. Hathawry will still be faucet. This will easily and perfect­ Upon her death her daughter, “ If you want to sign now I’ll have window of a series of three front the organ throbbed Into the "W ed­ assurance. She was light on her As he seated himself she drew a there.” ly separata the delicate leaves. also Anna Jarvis, took up her moth­ the notary down at my office attest apartment windows is very pleas­ ding March.’ feet, as only girls In their 'teens can chair beside him and sat leaning I called the number. er’s work, founding Mothers’ Dqy your signature In the morning and ing. Small rugs in living rooms The music stopped abruptly. be. It became apparent that Parrish over and embracing his forearm. The Klwanians are to celebrate and the Mothers’ Day International we’ll shoot these papers back to are rather dangerous, breaking up "I thought that was another roll," was enjoying himself. "Daddy," said she, “ you are trying TOYIORROYT: Jorry to the Rescue Mothers’ Day by going to church Association. the girl said, busying herself with “Try him on a foxtrot. Audrey.’ them.” the effect of spaciousness. They That was over 10 years ago. The ” 1 never made a million any to marry m-s to that young man!" are best between rooms, in halls, tomorrow. Non ohuroh goers every­ the mechanism. Her face had col­ directed Morton. Morton temporized, "W hat makes date la determined each year. easier,” Morton said, seating himself where might follow their example. ored. There were further Instructions. and to accentuate special pieces of This day is as much of an Ameri­ at the table and picking up the pen. you think so?” furniture by being placed in front The sennoni are usually inspiring, "I like that,” said Parrish. "It's Parrish listened and presently be­ “ When a woman's In love she has BUSTER AND TIGE the music and flowers beautlfuj, can legal holiday as Fourth of July pretty.” came Involved in a hopeless effort "I didn't expect them to offer more of them. or Christmas. Almost 10 years than twenty or twenty-five cents on an Intuition about those things,” and almost every one wearing a She did not answer, but taking to combine the foxtrot and two-step. she said. carnation, white for the mother ago dongress passed a resolution out a perforated roll, she placed It Morton took his place for a moment the dollar at most." Odd Job! COMING TO TOWN that the flag be displayed on this The other man pointed with his She took his hand and thoughtful who has passed on and cplored for back In Its container. and showed him what to do. When ly separated his fingers, one by one. Shaking hands and being pleas­ day in honor to Mother. finger at a line on which Morton was the mother stljl liiang. Some ” I think I’d rather do the playing the older man had returned to his "I always have felt your thoughts, ant for a whole city is the unusual The slogan of Mothers’ Day Is— to sign. “ You have too big a repu­ organizations have special mothers’ myself,” she said at length. guitar Parrish made a fresh attempt. Just as If you had spoken them, ever job of Miss Mildred Huntoon, offi­ Famous Comic Pair Will Ap­ "In honor of the best mother tation down In that country for win cial hostess for Orange, N. J. Her day services where the ushers are She swept Into the ’’Dead March” "It’s like trying to learn French since 1 was a little girl.” she went pear in Person at Circle young women. It is a pretty custom. who ever lived— the Mother of Youx from "Saul." Parrish listened, hap and German at the same time.” he ning lawsuits," he suggested. job is to make all new citizens feel Morton signed his name ’ in the on. “ But there Is one thing 1 don't Theater Monday. Heart.” plly enough, and Morton was smiling commented breathlessly. know—one thing I’m not sure about. at home, advise them about schools Let us remember to in some way At the end of another half hour three or four places indicated by his and churches, help find homes, jobs, a little as he studied the bowed head I want you to tell me, daddy. show our appreciation of our JUST STIFF ENOUGH. Parrish was beginning to make prog­ attorney and laughed. "Do you know and hear their troubles. Extra good neivs for Manchester of the girl. When she had finished, “ Are you In love with Nona—are mothers at this time. She will know and without pause began the tremolo ress In his new art. They were inter­ how much actual money I’ve put In­ children was broadcast from Sta­ you going to marry her?” tion House & Son j’nsterday after­ we have been thinking of her if she The water In which rice has boil­ of a Scottish dirge, Morton Inter­ rupted by the butler. to that scheme?" he asked. ed makes a good starch for colored "Gentleman to see you, sir.” The other man shook his head. (To Be Continued) EVERY FROCK ITS CAPE. noon, when It was announced that receives a box of fragrant flowers rupted. (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) or something, else equally accept­ articles, or for organdie collars "Shushl” he exclaimed. ’’L eft Morton laid down the guitar "It was exactly two hundred and Buster Brown and his dog, Tig©> Capes iiave become so very fash­ will be in town next Tuesday. able. Or let It be something that and cuffs. lilDffillllJnillinHillUUilHIHIillllllilHIIIIill iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiuiuiiiiiuiiiyiiiiiifliuliiiuiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiilUffliiiiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiuiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHyiiiiiuiiiHiuliwiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiHHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinyiiHiiiiHiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini ionable, particularly in thin mate­ Manchester youngsters fortunate will save her effort, her time, her rials for thin frocks, that Paris enough to have greeted Buster and steps. If she has almost everything SAVES YOUR FROCKS. houses are showing an accompany­ his canine "side-kick” during past of that kind, perhaps an enduring ducer of the film, to perpetuate tire the wise-cracking, show-off riding comedy in whimsical flashes in her ing wrap for almost every costume. years are expected to be on hand gift of jewelry will please her, and A rubber apron, it may be a, “ STELLA DALLAS” IS genius contained in the story by | master. Lois Moran, the unmodern- story. 100 per cent to welcome back their bring pleasant meunorles in the highly decorative affair if you like, picturizing the romance precisely ized and unsophisticated child won- But as a crown prince— that’s leading comic section favorite years to come. Thoughtful little is an excellent protection for your as it was read by the millions who der, is the strange and beautiful new. when he comes to the Circle Thea­ greeting cards, especially boxed clothes when washing dishes or FILM TRUE TO NOVEL devoured the novel and saw the Laurel. Mrs. Prouty, in a letter to Sarah Bernhardt did what Miss ter next week. With them, it Is paper, dainty bits of linen for the clothes. play.. Ixils Moran, stated that Lois was Davies has done in "L ’Aiglon”— VARICOSE VEINS expected, will be hundreds who household are always appreciated. her ideal Laurel. Douglas Fair­ but all In a tragic vein. Miss Davies have yet to see Buster and Tige in Picture Follows Celebrated Successfully to carry out this banks, Jr., makes a perfect Rich­ has taken tho same idea and made idea, made difficult by the dissimi­ REDUCED OR MONEY person. This is said to be a good recipe MRS. B. M. GARDNER Story in Detail Even to Phy­ ard Grosvenor, the care-free col­ it real— far mere convincing tech­ According to the House & Son for peanut brittle: Shell and chop Annonnees Opening of lar technique of tlie novel and the lege boy, Laurel’s sweetheart. nically, and in a serio-comic vein. sical Locale. screen. Frances Marion, famous announcement, Buster will arrive roasted peanuts until there is one DRESSMAKLNG ROOMS Don’t miss this wonderful pro­ There are many flashes of humor pint. Place in frying pan two scenarist, spent more than four BACK, SAYS DRUGGIST at the Circle Theater at 4:15 p. m.> Johnson Block 680 Main StrMt When "Stella Dallas,” Henry duction at no advance in prices. and much entertainment in Miss daylight saving time, ’Tuesday, and pounds granulated sugar. Stir over months in the preparation of the Special music by the State orches­ Davies’ masquerade as a crown South Manchester. King’s production of Mrs. Olive script. all really anxious' to become ac­ slow fire until It first lumps, then Higgins Prouty’s famous novel tra. There will be two perform­ prince, so remarkably done that at Simple Home Treatment That quainted are urged to be on hand gradually melts. When It is pale Ladies’ and Children’s Apparel. Each incident and climax of the ances Sunday night 6:45 and 8:45. times one could swear the Prince opens at the State theater starting Is Giving Amazing Results. ahead of the appointed hour, as, coffee color and clear add nuts and Lingeries a Specialty. novel has been conscientiously pre­ Monday and Tuesday three per­ of Wales was acting the part. The quickly pour into buttered tin pan. Sunday for three days, it will be judging from last year’s throngs, a Prices Reasonable. revealed as an exact celluloid served to the letter and spirit In formances matinee 2:15, evening likeness between the British prince Pour as thin as possible. ______the screen version. Laurel’s birth­ The world progresses. Today banner attendance is assured. translation of the book. Even the 7:00 and 9:00. and Miss Davies in her boyish ailments that took weeks to cure Tige, without a doubt. Is the day episode, a dramatic high light, makeup is positively uncanny. original title has been left intact. Tonight five acts of select vaude­ can now be ended in a few days. If best trained canine In captivity, the Pullman car climax and the ville with feature picture "The This carries out the avowed in­ The story is a brilliant romance you have varicose veins or bunches and, along with Buster, presents wedding have all been conveyed American Venus.” of European court intrigue, adapt­ tention of Samuel Goldwyn, pro- you can start today to bring them one of the finest child entertain­ from words and sentences to pic­ ed from the famous novel by torial drama. tack to normal size, and if you are ments possible. In addition, as In George Barr McCutcheon, one of previous years, innumerable souve­ the ideal romances of the decade, wise you will do so. Now is the Time Even the book’s ending, with Its Just get an original bottle of nirs will be scattered among those blending of happiness and lieart- MARION DAVIES’ Miss Davies plays the heroine and present. masquerades as the prince in a Moone’s Emerald Oil at any dis­ To Enroll for Fall Class. As sweef a gale wringing pathos, is imaged In pensing pharmacist and apply it Buster and Tige have been com­ terms of romantic realism on the daringly original situation that Is ing to Manchester for six or seven HNEST PICTURE fairly breath-taking. night and morning to the enlarged Consider Our screen. "Stella Dallas” in its pres­ years, according to information at The cast is notable and the stag­ veins. It is very powerful and ent form is the director’s silent penetrating, and only a little is re­ hand, and in the meantime have Advantages First tribute to Olive Higgins Prouty’s ing and costuming, especially the of good news “Beverly . of Graustark” quired. been providing entertainpient for great novel visualized as entertain­ In great throne room scenes, gorge­ Addross, Supt. of Nurses, She Has Made the Most of ous. The battle on the mountain After a few days’ treatment the American childhood from coast to ment for those who have or have veins will begin to grow smaller coast. In several cities visited by not read the book. Her Best Role. crag is a striking thrill. Middlesex Hospital as eve/-piped-up Antonio Moreno plays a convinc­ and by regular use will soon reduce the Incomparable pair, mayors and Even the locale of the story has to normal. .brass bands have been at the sta­ been faithfully reproduced In the Marion Davies, the appealing or­ ing hero as Danton, the leading Middletown, Conn. male role, and Roy D'Arcy gives a Moone’s Emerald Oil is also a tion to greet them, and have at­ sedections of interiors of Boston, phan in “ Zander the Great,” tlie marvelous healing agent. One ap­ tended, aloilg with the children, New York and Long Island. piquant princess Mary m “ When sincere interpretation of the pol­ the sp irits o f ished villain as the pretender to plication for instance stops the itch­ the unexcelled one-hour perform­ Unusual care in the selection of Knighthood Was in Flower,” the ing of eczema, and a few applica­ ance giren by, them. the cast was exercised by both intriguing “ Fely” of “ Lights o? Old the throne. Creighton Hale, Paul­ ette Duval, Max Barwyn, Albert tions cause the eruptions to dry Although the Buster In question Samuel Goldwyn and Henry King, Broadway”— Mario.'i Iiavies, 'who up, scale off and completely disap­ is a grown man, he preserves hia a gallant crew to choose not only actors and ac­ has given the screen so varied a se­ Gran and Charles Clary are seea in adequate roles. Sidney Franklin pear. It is equally as effective in youthful appearance in a naanner tresses of recognized ability, but ries cf characterizations tliat iic.tli- truly remarkable. He has a -wealth PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED iiig else seemed possible, has come directed the picture with artistic- barber’s itch, salt rheum, redness those who in Lheir screen life look­ and inflammatory skin trouble. of natural golden hair, exactly as forward with still another— and skill. The other feature for today ed like and typified the character People who want to reduce vari­ has the Buster .of ne-wspaperdom, they were to play. this time one that marks a new and tomorrow, H. B. Warner in MILK AND CREAM “ Whispering Smith.” cose veins, or get rid of eczema, and his personality is such that Belle Bennett, picked as the sev­ page in screen history. children, without exception, fall In This is her role in "Beverly of rilcers, or piles in a few days should enty-third applicant for the part, not hesitate to get a bottle at once. love with him instantly. OLD GOLD is considere(i to be Stella Dallas to Braustark,” her new Cosmopolitan production now being seen at the It is so powerful that a small bottle J. a HEwrrrs dairy the life. Ronald Colman is Stephen AND ON YOU lasts a long time. Any pharmacy . SATIN SLIPPERS Dallas, the romantic youth of good Circle theater. Tho world knows TELEPHONE a05d. for every man He: Are you laughing with me can supply you. North End Phar­ With the popularlty’.of the- black 40 ROLL STREET family. Alice Joyce is the kindly, her as a screen beauty and as an frock, the blank satin slipper be emotional star, and lately has come or at me? macy. So. Manchester agents Mag- Jee next Monday 's paper: understanding Mrs. Morrison. Jean .lell Drux Co., sell loU of it.— Adv. cornea increasingly important. ~ ~ n v ^ Hersholt lives the role of Ed Munn, to welcome her digressioiu into She: For you.— ^Life. u h :.

.'.r? PAGE ELEVBH MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1926. by Beck GAS BUGGIES or HEM AND AMY—Breaking_tl^ News Gently HE WORRIES ME SICK WELL YOU SENSE AND nonsense POLICE !!- HE DIDNT r o b h im -- w h e n 5VENTUCE8 WELL'HERE WE ARE-WE^LL WHEN HE LETS HIMSELF h€EDN'T WORRY l ik e a / THEN YOU I HELPED HEM INDOORS HE STILL Inquiry Is out, for the old-fash­ PRETEND WE’RE TRAILING THIS GO THAT WW--HE GETS NOW, MA’AM- >FEW WORDS d o n ’t t h in k HAD HIS WATCH AND MONEY- - -TWINS ioned mother who used to seek ^ O LLO W IN S SUPPOSED STICK-UP THAT SOCKED POSITIVELY UGLY AT ‘ HE^ WHERE her HUBBY - - IT SOUNDS FISHY . WITH YOU THIS GUY NO - IT WAS FOR 50NC OTHER light on what her baby boy would AN INVESTIGATION REASON "A GRUDGE MAYBE - BUT T IM E S - -I'M ALWAifS HE CAi^T HURT h / OUVK BOHEUTS BABTOK TO ME-- MAKE HER TA LK-' fABOUT YOUR THAT SUNK be in future life by placing a Bible, OF THE THE ONLY POSSIBLE ENEMY HEM SCARED TO DEATH ANYBODY, UNLESS a purse and a bottle before him to SHE’LL SPILL THE BEANS- HUSBAND’S jj, YOUR i HUBBY INCENDIARY FIRE COULDVE HAD WAS THE LANDLORD TOUR HE’LL 00 SOMETHING HE BITES HIS see which he would reach for. THAT DAMES CAN'T KEEP NOTHIN’ ' HOLD-UP-rJ^ OHJ W AS A W THROUGH COME STICK-UP, EH? THEY QUARRELED RECENTLY- HUSBAND HE'LL BE SORRY “ I do believe that Snitcher DESTROYED Tl£ UNDER t h e ir LIDS-• - I IRON BARS — Wasted words: Telling a go-get­ RIGHT W ELL!- WHY ' hAD IT HOT AND HEAVY— 1 ’ GOT FOR AFTERWARDS Snatch and the three Gazookum- ANTKJUE SHOP, AGREE WITH THE CHIEF- ter that all things come to those IN-- NOT I? h a d a ll I COULD DO TO PRETTY ses have gone home to bed,” said HEM THIS GUY GOT SCWE AT I KEEP HEM FROM GRABBING MAO. Mister Tingaling. "We haven’t who wait. HIS LANDLORD AND FIRED IS HELD ON HIS THROAT--HE HAS DIO HE-? seen them for nearly two hours.” THE WORKS - - BUT- > About the worst example a small CIRCUMSTANTIAL SUCH A TEMPER "Yes, they have, most likely,” bay ever meets with is in his arith­ EVIDENCE w h il e SH - 5H--MUMS said Nancy. "W e can collect the WHEN HE GETS metic. THE p o l ic e c h e c k THE WORD ON WORKED UP — rest of the rents without any more UP HIS ALIBI THE FIRE-PG-T-!|y trouble, I guess.” She; Joe tried to write a book OF BEING SOMEBODY "They were an awful nui­ but had to quit. KNOCKED COLO IN COMING - P.r sance,” said Nick. "You never He: Why, what was the trou­ knew what they were going to do HIS OWN YARD ble? BY A ROBBER next and their manners were She: Well, on the fourth page dreadful.” AT THE TIME the hero swallowed an insult and OF THE FIRE. "That’s right,” declared the I choked down his anger, on page f.'.iryman. "Dreadful! But of six he dropped his eyes and his course they may grow up into face fell and on page seven he was good Gazookumses. One can nev­ struck dumb with wrath and Joe er tell. By the way, my dears, was afraid ho was too crippled by 'IS?- here we are at the Post Office! then to have as a hero so he just Copyrifht 1926, by Metropolitan Ncwiptpg Stfvto I’ll just go in and get my mall. quit w'riting. T'ister Stamps, the fairy postman tSy t^ercy Crosby said that he would try to have one A flapper who lives in our town for me today.” Wears such a diminutive gown They all went into the Post Of­ That it makes the folks stare. NOT THAT fice then and asked Itlister Stamps But she does not care— if there was any mail for Mister I Know - 1 She’s painted to look like a KIPPV, 15 Tingaling. clown. ((. And mind you— there was. It SOMCBODV KNOCKING said: “ Dear I^andlord: If you and He bought his second-hand radio ON THE DOOR^ your two helpers will come to the for a song, but all he can get on It briar-'-'tch at five o’clock you will is sermons. get your fortunes told. Please She isn’t exactly a gold digger; don't be late. "Expectingly yours. but she’s always looking for the "Oofty Goofty.” silver lining. The Post Office clock said one Missing California messenger minute to five, so you may be sure with $5,000 was caught in Georgia. that Tingaling didn’t even wait to That was carrying things too far. put his letter into the envelope. Off went the three of them pltter Another thing that is hard for 4 patter as fast as they could run little boys to understand is why c ^ to the briarpatch— rent book, mud is good for women’s faces and pocketbook, lead pencil and all! But just as they reached the bad for boys’ feet. place, they saw a white line on the Queen: Charles, the baby has ground. Near it was a sign which the stomach ache. ■ iv 1. "Chalk line. Stop!” the . they all stopped— Just like King: Page the Secretarj' of 0 Interior. ■ t. C opyright. P . L . C rosb y,'^ "Does Oofty Goofty live here?” During a rec1|^t trip to Europe, Sam Oughta Know by Swan called Mister Tingaling. George Ade was presented to a $^LE$MAN $AM "Yes,” answ’ered a squeaky German professor of literature who voice from the briar-patch. "This asked: "Mr. Ade. have your works /^ t L lO HBHA- VIOV^'^7 -T?^Orh\F0iL4 is Oofty Gofty. Do you wish to CWELL VOO'Ll- H W E B V th e.seJ I \'LL 4 R9 "TH&S r been translated into German?” iN 1 0E-_^T‘5nJCH ft OFTrt' Vivm-I'OE VdOKH ft have your fortQpo told?” “ No,” replied Ade, "they haven’t \_OOKlNtr TrtESE- the. B.l6r "Yes, sir! I mean, yes, ma’am. ^OfT TfiftT I'n COOING To LET VftiK OF Pi LONE- been translated into English yet.” ft FUrtG ftf IT PiHO I'LL ftT :5>ocKS Foi? oye.1^ Te-^T Or should I say. ‘Yes. sir’ !” stam FUftCE. BHO T?>iKE. TrUtSGS LftS’V WEEKS----- • ^ GlNS mered Mister Tingaling nervous­ Pome. ly. Will you tell me a good for­ ■^PECiesU. Gd-ZZ WIU- Every' time we go to town WEW? T tt tune or a bad fortune?” Thera traffic cops just stick "A good fortune,” said the week om RND aroun’. voice. lJ^ the. Makes no difference which way ’ f^O O G E ". RHO ‘’Oofty Goofty!” said Mister we’re boun’ HIS HlFE- Tingaling to the Twins with a They gotta quit callin’ us hill­ wiu. WEAK P"zzled look. "Where have I GtE T Pi v o o billies down. vmioK fiflE heard that name before?” O O T > fWD ROS But although Nancy and Nick -(HE- Stbl?£ Sav, what is the matter with this p . o o r s and the fairy landlord tried , and town? inquired a hypercritical mo­ VH M ' ^OOT> EVfottT T b tried, they simply could not re­ torist. Why haven't its citizens member who Oofty Goofty was. COKOiNCE. enough enterprise to put up a sign each OTHElt. “ Yes, Oofty Goofty says you are somewhere bearing the name Whil- 1—0 — voiWT rv to have a good fortune!” went on the voice. "But you must do as I lersville? S oft Prob’ly the reason, replied Rag- Th e o thbc say.” son Tatters, is that its name ain't "All right. I’ll do it,” said Mis­ Whillersville; it’s Pea Ridge. ter Tingaling. “ W’hat Is It?” — —:: i_i\[ ^ . "First you must all go and hide CA 'staVlCE. INCy The high cost of living is caused V. youi- eyes and count to five hun­ mainly by the high cost of things dred by fives. But the charm by Blosser won’t work unless your hands are we could live without. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Freak of Nature empty. You must lay everything A New York financier is think­ r AE said AE vwAS SAV/ VjMATS TAIS a b o u t you have with you on the chalk­ ing of building a hotel in _ which SAi/, 1 ’7JLOOGW.T VES/B0riCAAA6£D IT SA/S AEBS line and then go over to three E.EAD1/^' ABOUT A SIX S I X LEGGED VDO BACWlW OOT ON COIN’ only millionaires can obtain ac­ y o o VJAS 601M6 FISAll'^’ /^gV MINiD-- I'M 7AAT A & AAO A IS A IN O yonder birch trees and do your LEGGED DOMKEV-CAM OOMUEV?? FlSAiW vmTTA US BY SAVIM’ OPCOUBSE-, commodation. He seems to be rath­ Wl'TA OS So VOO DEAOlAiS ABoOr LEGS a o W GROOAiO counting. When you come back | V 'lM A G I/O E ? D'VA G'J&S AE’SCEAXy/ VOU'QE READIM’ ABOUT A I ’LL PPCME you will kn"iw all about your for­ er behind the times. COULD DIG OS' A S IX LEGGED AAi'AlS POKE FSE:r ASAC AAJ/ZWMS DO/WJ/eYWITM SIX LEGS? IT BY AkV tune.” because VHOB/NS? OONXEV' SO SILLV ? aw A L0<5 a "Do we have to go too? asked "I call my girl Annie AUM? BOOtC— the Twins. that's her name.” "Sure!” said Oofty Goofty. V So the fairyman and the Twins No, Wilhelm, a "silent partner” t does not mean a w'ife. laid the rent-book and the pencil ^\\ and ' e pocketbook on the chalk line and went and counted up to Usually 5I^ per cent of the baby A h­ f ’ve hundred in fives. chicks you buy die, 50 per cent When they came back, every­ grow up to be roosters, and the thing was gone. And there was rest of ’em are hens. /(>■ another note which sl'd; "Don’t try to follow me or your hair will Folks who went south for the turn green. Oofty Goofty.” winter will probably return north There’s more to this story, my for the summer. Try and find it! dears. A prisoner is sworn to tell "the (To Be Contlnnod) truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth,” and then the judge has the nerve to ask him if he has J erns FLAPPER FANNY says anything to say for himself. X-. by Crane Mickey (Himself) McGuire By Fontaine Fox He hopped into the barber’s WASHINGTON TUBBS U chair— A rather friendly sort. And started In to chatter, but WHgK M o 6 X peopte ReAoy Poi^ The barber cut him rtiort. Ye coos’, L YJONI —AMP I OONT know s t r a v ) h a t s M ^ G u ia e M e « £ i - y c h a h s e s It’s foolish enough for a young­ KViOYis vnhW’S gesT f02.ceo INTO DO, WASHIC. mother ROYie, MHATeveR ] ster to fall in a puddle of -water— fofe. MOU, AND GKG T w s 1 Refuse vNoN't ueT Me see mou, MOU DO — DON'T TO H.s oT H « o e i ^ a y . - m e o H e M i t h but a blamed sight more foolish for V\A‘a eviCRH-tAiHCi -To CO Thru AMD HAS ARRANceo ■MARRN mM. a v foR Me -lb marr-h him to cry and get that much -wet­ A9,R.AU(i^.D. \UT\ l-ci A l-l- THE AlR H oE E S i H i t . ter. lord ceciL. A PUZZLE A DAY George Elkins is one of our old­ est farmers. In fact, he has been tilling the same farm In Illinois \ for over 80 years. Last year, the old farmer and John, tis oldest // farmhand, had an argument in Trik’’' of o trying to recall the date when they first worked together. H o v l This was Mr. Elkins side of the argument: He was three times as old as John on the day he first hired John. Last year John was as old as Mr. Elkins was then. And Mr. Elkins figured, that at the . 1- f ' l time John Is three times as old as ■ »iaa« BY ME* spnncc, iwg. his (John’s) last mentioned age, their combined ages wll be 360 y ars. Girls nsed to marry a man to How old were the two men at save him, noyv they marry to spend the time of the argument? for him. Last puzzle answer: / MOO DOW’f UNDERS'CRUO. yJOOLD ' RDT\e. ceciL vsnK a -— LITTLE JOE NOU HE ISN'T— VNELL, I CANT CODE - U X Y Z L MWV N Q REALLV TeLL HOU •— But 'DON’T RCCUtAR-ABCDT^GHI J CARC, ^ MARRS l^AVlM Cr NO DOOST A

Here is the complete code al­ phabet used by the wife of the game warden in her telegram. I Printed letters ere code letters, written letters are the letters of the regular alphabet. The de­ ciphered telegram reads as fol­ lows: "Not a man comes fishing on this bay, that shouldn’t be ar­ rested before he goes home.” The tenth word “ shouldn’t” was given. The second word could only be “ A” or “ I.” But the ninth -word determines it as "A ” as there is (Copyright, IMft, by Th« Bril Syndtatfc lt.> % no such word as "thit.” iimtrliMtfr iEmittfl BfraUi SATURDAY, MAY 8,1926. PAGE TWELVE RECOVERS LOST CIO BILL OLD FASHIONED AND The monthly meeting of the ' RETIRES AS TEACHER CROWDED TROLLEY CAR Dog of Mayor POLICE COURT Because he remembered that he Plumbin'' Heating MODERN DANCE Manchester Girl Scout Council will had walked through Bissell street, he held on Tuesday evening, May Treat Killed Raymond W. Phillips of Glaston­ Ernest Reichert of Bidwell street SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 8th j 11 at 3 P. M. with Mrs. F. H. AT TRADE SCHOOL OFF TRACK AT CENTER bury was before the Manchester po­ recovered ?10 he had lost this At Manchester Green School Jones of Woodbridge street. By Poisoner ? lice court this morning on the morning. The money was found by and Tinning AI Behrend’s Orchestra charge of driving without registra­ ■Winfred W hite of 9 F oster street, Mrs. Ellen O’Donnell and son tion. The young man had just a driver for L. T. Wood, who saw Prof. Louis Beebe, Prompter. Francis have returned to their No One Injured When Car The mysterious deaths of two Service of the Best Kind. Mrs Jennie Bidwell Resigns bought a used car yesterday and it lying at the side of the road. The home In Hartford after spending Runs Into Gutter— Rails dogs during the past two days in­ Because of Health— Instruc- j was taking a spin over to Manches­ driver thought it was a tobacco two weeks with Mrs. O’DonneU’s dicate that a dog-poisoner is at Spread. ter to try it out. He had no tail coupon but he got down off his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Zim­ tor 11 Years. work in Manchester. The dogs light on the car and when Traffic merman of North School street. which have died suddenly are own­ truck and picked it up. ABOUT TOWN Officer Wirtalla stopped him about He turned it over o Mr. Wood ed by Louis G. Cowles and_ Mayor Joseph C. Wilson Forty passengers on a Hartford this, he found he was without regis­ Mr. and Mrs. William E. Shaw Mrs. Jennie Bidwell, of 26 Lin­ and a few minutes later Reichert William Schnell, of Bank street, bound trolley car were furnished ! Robert V. Treat, who are neighbors tration. Phillips pleaded guilty 28 Spruce St. Tel. 641 of Woodbridge street, accompan­ den street, with a record of eleven called up and asked if anybody had left this afternoon for Groton to with a real thrill at 7:30 this morn­ 1 on East Center street, and a fine of $10 and costs was Im­ ied by Miss Beatrice Shaw of years of service as an instructor in j Mayor Treat said today that he found any money. He identified the spend the week-end. the local State Trade school, has ing when the car jumped the track posed. bill and later came and got it. So. Manchester. North Elm street, will motor near Center and Linden streets, , planned to conduct an investigation down to Ossining. N Y. tomorrow retired owing to ill health, it was i into the death of his dog. a collie. William Ferguson of South Main announced today by Director^ A. a . followed the rails for a distance of street rejiresented Drake Post No. where they will leave Mrs. Shaw. about twenty feet, and then went I He said, however, that he would Farm wages, which figure so The latter as captain of Troop 5, Warren. Mrs. Bidwell’s period ot ! not have the dog examined. Mrs. 4, G. A. R., at the department en­ service which dates back to the across the street into the gutter be­ prominently in production costs, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiinnmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiin campment held in Bridgeport on Girl Scon ^ will represent Man­ fore it could be stopped. No one Cowles, who owned a little terrier, were higher in 192 5 than in any of chester at the international con­ Nov. 1, 1915 when the 'Textile 1 would not say that the deaths were Thursday and Friday. was injured. the years since 1920. i I ference of Girl Scouts and Girl school was in the Old Mill at ! intentional but rather laid the Cheney Brothers, Is the longest of The car was crowded with in­ Guides which begins^ at Camp I cause to something which the dogs Arthur Harry, infant son of Mr. any of the instructors at the school. surance workers and although ex­ and Mrs. Louis Ristau of East Edith Macy^ New York, on Tues­ I had picked up. Mrs. Bidwell was Instructor in cited, there was no panic. The pas­ Middle Turnpike, who died yester­ day. I The Cowles dog was found dead the textile department which in­ sengers were transferred to another I May We Do Your | day will be buried tomorrow in the trolley and taken to Hartford. The ! yesterday afternoon by a neighbor The Hartford County W. C. T. cluded reeling, winding, doubling East cemetery. Rev. H. O. Web­ derailed car was hauled back to ' in the rear of the Cowles residence. ber. pastor of the Lutheran Con­ I V. will hold its annttal convention and twisting. She was very efficient The Mayor's dog was found dead in her work and it was with regret the tracks by the wrecking crew. cordia church will officiate. The I in Wethersfield liL E. ^ church this morning. Both had evidently Wednesday, May 12, sessions at that her resignation was accepted. The car was in charge of Motor- little one is survived by two broth­ man Angele and Conductor Edgar died from the same kind of poison. ten and two o’clock. Rev. Dr. J. s. ers and two sisters. The new successor to Mrs. Bid- Mohr. The accident was due to Washing | F. .Tohyjonp of Hartford will ad­ well has not been selected but in 1 dress the afternoon session. The spreading of the rails. When the The regular monthly meeting of all probability it will be an ex­ trolley jumped the tracks, it just the Manchester Poultry club will state president, Mrs. Newton and perienced employee in the teiRile j Mrs. Wilson, vice-presjdent at missed an automobile coming up bo held at the office of Town En­ work at Cheney Brothers. The ! 1 rge, will also speak. A luncheon the hill on Center street gineer Frank B. Bowen next Mon­ successor will be named next rveek. a* 50 cents will be served at the day evening at eight o'clock. I church. Members ard friends are j wind is in the topsails : urged to attend. m FREE * Mrs. George M. Bidwell of Union \ ’ / ■ street is ill, threatened with pneu­ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson ; Way-ay, ro ll an d go! monia. and d'’nghters of Clinton street We>e bou^ for hurled tnasurt' ! motored to Porchester, N. Y. to­ LOOK!! A number of Epworth Leaguers day to spend the week-end with from Manchester enjoyed the roast I Buried treasure of Old Gold: !■I Next Week In A fM relatives. I,eonard H. .Tohnson of m M beef supper and meeting of the Holl street accompanied them. I -ay, roll and go / Nutmeg Trail at Burnside last eve­ Rubber Heels Attached ning. The favors were noisemak- Cherry trees all over Manches­ ers, each containing fortune-telling ter are in bloom and the pros­ slips. Community singing follow­ pects point to a sizeable crop of ed, together with an address on this fruit in town this year. 25c O L D G O L D •'Youth” by Mr. Aitken, who was one of the teachers at the Religions Bill ’'^"Kee of Laurel street has Once more I am offering you this wonderful bar­ Tone and Touch for every man I SAVAGE I training course here early in the practically finis'- d and furnished gain for year. The presidents of the dif- his new cottage at Saybrook Man­ are the two things of first Jee next ^Monday’s paper ff'reut leagues gave short reports of or. He has been spending the Fifteen Days importance in a piano. Any their work. liockville league won past few v.-'^ek-ends there. good pianist will tell you 1 Washer and Dryer I the banner for the largest attend- Beginning Monday, May 10 that they are the two fac­ tiuce. Chatincey B. Ellsworth of Marble street is the oldest man so far to tors that distinguish a good i We want you to see for yourself | Russell Crawford, Roy Norris. fake out a combination hunting and SAM YULYES ^ ^ piano from a poor one. Eye-Sight Testing ILirold Madden and George Wrigbt fishing license. Tlr. Ellsworth GLASSES FITTED I what this wonderful machine will = left today for Providence as dele­ who is So enjoys hunting more than 701 Main St., Johnson Blcck So. Manchester CABLE-NELSON gates to the New England confer­ fishing. ence from St. Mary's young people's Pianos I do. I f(dlowsbip club. They made the John Gillis of 2 5 Winter street, are admitted to have these Walter Oliver trip in an automobile owned lyv will spend the week-end in New two outstanding qualities— I A demonstration is a revela- | William Crawford. York City where he will await the depth and purity of tone and Optometrist. arrival of his sister, Lilly Gillis, 915 Main St. So. Manchester. The W. B. A. Guards will have a from Europe. He will attend a an unusual evenness of I tion. I rehearsal at the Barnard school big soccer game there also. touch. They are the delight Hours: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Monday evening at 7.45. Captain of a skilled pianist—an in­ Telephone 39-3. Ethel Cowles desires every one ttik- In another column of today's The Same Story spiration to the average per­ ing part in the drill to be present. Herald will be found the notice of I Just Call 1700 I the siiecial meeting of the voters of Each year I have advised those needing heating former. You have only to Rev. H. O. Weber of the Luth­ the town, which wili take place svstems to have the work done in the Summer monthb. run vour fingers over the I Waffle Iron Demonstration | eran Concordia church, who under­ next Friday evening in the High Each year some take notice, have the work done keys^f a CABLE-NELSON SUNDAY DINNER went an oper.ation last Monday at school hall at seven o'clock. East­ to learn these two facts for the Hartford hospital, is recovering ern Standard time, for the purpose when it does not have to be rushed and are ready w hen at I Monday. | . -1 hopes to be able to resume his of making an appropriation of cold weather comes. , , yourself. m m * * soon. $80,000 for the town's share in the But there are always those who v ait until the la.:,t Sold On Easy Terms. building of Center street from '•all, get a rush job and shiver before it is ready for use Your present piano taken Hotel Sheridan ■'.I , Mary B. Demetisey, daugh- Main street to Adams street. Here is the warning: ACT NOW 1 • Be ready next L-r t Airs. Aline Demetisey of 579 in part pajanent. 12:30 to 2:30 I Manchester Electric Company | Hartford road, :ind Otto Carl Haue- The Tigers, who claim to be Fall. tin of the Edgewood house were last year'- South End champions, Roast Chicken or Turkey I 861 Main Street Tel. 1700 So. Manchester | married this afternoon at 2 o’clock are open to meet any team aver­ for $1.00. at the parsonage of Center Congre­ aging 17 years. Managers may M. A. Ferris KEMFS miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiEmiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii gational church. The ceremony communicate with Louis Neron Heating Contractor A la carte Service was performed by the pastor. Rev. .',01 '■ ■ • street, '“'Uth Manches­ all day and evening. ter. Phone 990-2. 65 East Center Street MUSIC HOUSE Watson Woodruff. Piano Tuning. jjiiimimiimimmiimimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiMiiiiiiiimiiMiiiiiMiiiminfuimiiiiiiy I Shop at PINEHURST | Financial Judgment i Tonight I F edered C ords SPECIAL PRICES FOR ALL NEXT WEEK STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. You can bequeath it to your 30x31/2 Federal Cord and Tube ...... „ •...... IJHn I In The Vegetable Department 30x31/2 Federal Cord, oversize, with heavy Red Tube...... $13.00 ^ ife and family by a clause C You will find very nice Boston Head Lettuce, Celery, Splnacfi, E 30x31/2 Federal Cord, s.s. oversize, with heavy Red Tube $14.50 in your 'will naming this 5 Carrot-s, Beets and Native .\sparagn.s, Rluibarb, Parsley, Riiic = 31x4 Federal Cord, s.s. oversize, with heavy Red Tube . $19.45 institution as executor or ? Tomatoes and New Cabbage. = 32x4 Federal Cord, s.s. oversize, with heavy Red Tube . $19.95 33x4 Federal Cord, s.s. oversize, with heavy Red Tube . $20.75 trustee o f your estate. I In the Meat Department | 34x4 Federal Cord, s.s. oversize, with heavy Red Tube .. $21.45 = You will find the Beef and other meat products of the very E 32x4V2 Federal Cord, s.s. oversize, with heavy Red Tube $25.7o E highest quality. E 33x4V2 Federal Cord, s.s. oversize, with heavy Red Tube $26.50 E Si>eclal on Boneless Chuck Pot Roast, Top Cut, 25c Ih. E 29x4.40 BALLOON and Heavy Red T u b e...... $15.95 E Pinehurst Hamburg, 25c lb. E E Shoulders of Lamb, boned and rolled, are very nice. E All Other Balloon Sizes at Special Prices. E Brlghtwood Pork for roasting, and lean pieces of Pinehurst s E Quality Corned Beef. E Specials for Saturday and Sunday Only E Drive over to Pinehurst tonight. E Vacuum Cup Tires, all siz e s...... riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiT 30x3V2 Yale Oversize Cord with Tube...... |j0.45 32x4 Yale Lomer Cord with Tube...... |l^*yo 33x4 Fisk Premier Cords ...... ----...... |"T.50 29x4.40 Southern Balloons ...... • • • • • • ^10.90 L et your heirs receive a heri­ 2 For the Price of 1 30x3V2 Gray T ubes...... $Ldo tage of thoughtful foresight as Fisk Patching Outfits—(3 for the price of o n e )...... ^ Corona Cord Brake Lining (Thermoid Heavy) ...... 33 1-3% Off well as money. \ (2) 30x3'/’ fo r ...... $19.00 (2) 29x4.40 f o r ___ $20.00 All Tires and Tubes Fully Guaranteed for 10,000 Miles. Plan your will to relieve them (2) 31x4 for ...... $25.00 (2) 32x4 f o r ...... $26.50 of financial problems and risks. ^ Battery Specials w 4 Regular Hood Line I , (2) 33x4 f o r ...... $27.00 (2) 30x3'/ 2 Tubes for $2.75 U. S. L. 13 Plate, Rubber C ase...... $11.50 Our experience and responsi­ (And your old Battery) 30x3'/ 2 Reg...... $12.25 32x4 Oversize...... $26.50 bility are now at your command 30x3'A Oversize . . . .$15.00 32x4/z ...... $29.50 Fits Ford, Overland, Chevrcilet, Nash, Olds, Essex and many 3 1 x 4 ...... $23.00 33x4'/z ...... $35.00 others. and will be at theirs if you so 32x4 Reg...... $22.45 34x4'/z ...... $31.00 U. S. L. 15 Plate, Rubber C ase...... • $14.95 Ask us our prices on Tires. Liberal allowance on provide in your will. ^ all old shoes, (And your old Battery) TIRES CHANGED AND VULCANIZED. / Fits Paige, Jewett, Hudson, Chandler and many others. BATTERY WORK OIL AND GREASE ^ talk with us will incur no obligation, and it may be an impor­ All repairs made new. Have your car oiled tant step in assuring a safe financial future for your family, Boxes, Cells, or and greased. Rubber Cases. Flat Rate. Oakl3tn Filling Station OUT OF GAS? BATTERY DEAD? FLAT TIRE?, We are at your Service. Phone 1551. Oakland Street — Alexander Cole Manchester Trust Co. Expert Electrical Service General Repairing CAMPBELL’S FILLING STATION Just Telephone 1284 Will Do the Rest—1284 Main Street and Middle Turnpike.