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THE WEATHER PRESS RUN AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION OF THE EVENING HERALD Fair tonight. Friday clondy and for the month of Novembera 1926| warmer* 4,940 i_ PRICE THREE CENTS Classified Advertising on Page 6 , CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1926. VOL. XLI., NO. 76. 'X DENIED NAVY LIFE, ^‘^MRS. 8CHOE»IMEL GOES Whold Have Guessed It Wpuld Last So Long? BOY STABS MOTHER ALL POISON O iri WASHINGTON ONE BETTER RAPSCRY.BABY KELIA.«AUfS Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 30.— COOUDGEGOES Charles Cross, 16, was under Trenton, N. J., Dec. 30.— arrest today chatged with stab­ George Washington crossed the F R O M P O m O N bing his mother In the eye with OF ALCOHOL IS TOCOONTRYON Delaware in the ^prow of a flat INDUSTRIES FOR a fork, when she refused to al­ botton boat 150 years ago and low him to join the navy. Be­ now Mrs. Lottie Moore Schoem- fore any of the youth’s seven M E L L ^ P L A N mel has done it in a bathing TANmUNG’ IN brothers and sisters could stop ISSUER NAVY suit as part of the elaborate him, he seized the fork and at­ Sesqui - Ceptennial celebration tacked his mother. Her condi­ here. Mrs.*Schoemmel, mother ; tion is not critical. of two children and noted long Criticism of Policy Results 4>- -<& Secretary Orders Use Of Appeals to Courage of distance swimmer, was none the New York Banker Pans worse today for her feat, accom- I In Letting Diaz, Once Formulas That May Nau­ pllshed yesterday, in negotiat­ “Buy Stockings” America in Speech at ing 1,200 feet of ice-filled wat- ^ LIKELY TO DROP er. j 'Tully Supported”, Hoe seate But Will Not KiU Trenton Aimed at Big Cry; No Peril Jo New Eng­ His Own Row. MCPHERSON CASE Drinkers. Fleet Drive In Congress. HORSE THEFT LOST land In a “Cheap” Sooth. Boston, Dec. 30.—Industries Washington, Dec. 30.—President Principal Witness Once Per­ Washington, Dec. 30.—Secretary Trenton, N. J., Dec. 30.—Calling ART, ASSERT POUCE that resort to “cry-baby” appeals Coolidge is beconiing disturbed of the Treasury Mellon announced on Ameria to lead the way to to the public to use their products over the increasing criticism of the officially today that the govern­ “moral disarmament” and decline are becoming numerous, much to j administration’s policy in Nicara­ jurer In Defense of Evan­ ment plans to take X poison out to engage in armament races no the detriment of American busi- | gua and Central America in gener­ of industrial alcohol. ness, in the opinion of Orrin H. New formulas already have been matter what other countries may Lots of Other Crime But Hay j al, according to indications today. gelist So No Use Now. prepared for denaturing which Cheney, vice-president of the j With senatorial critics threaten­ do, President Coolidge issued a American Exchange-Irving Trust render industrial alcohol sicken­ solemn warning here last night, ing a widespread investigation, ing for humans hut not deadly, Burners Are Safe,. State Company of New York, who ad- Los ..Angeles, Calif., Dec. 30— speaking at the Sesquicentennial dre'ssed the members of the Bos­ with Senator Borah, ., of Idaho, Mellon said. To a certain extent, charging that the Nicaraguan Fate of the entire Aimee Semple these formulas have been put info celebration of the Battle of Tren­ ton Chamber of Commerce today. Cops Find. Speaking on the subject, “The “war” was stirred up by “eight or McPherson case was to be deter­ actual use. ton, that the world is in grave dan­ ten men not Nicaraguans at all,” Secretary Mellon feels that the New Competition In 1927,” Mr. and with the press of Europe and mined by the Los Angeles county ger of “slipping hack into the old Cheney said: ‘The slogan ‘•buy a government should not attempt to South America making caustic grand jury today, with the proba­ enforce the prohibition law by the formula.” Hartford, Dep. 30—The immense bale of cotton’ and the plea that comment about “American imperi­ women wear cotton stockings to bility that before nightfall the con­ use of poison such as wood alco­ “I believe we are strong volume of traffic in illegal Lquor alism,” there appeared today a spiracy charges against the famous hol. He explained that the pres­ enough,” the President declared, help the mill towns is simply beg­ The last cloud on the marital horizon of Mr. and Mrs. Burton S. softening of the State Department’s in Connecticut is indicated by sta­ ging for a hand-out. No industry Tucker has disappeared. Tucker, 17, married Mrs. Tucker, 47 and woman evangelist, her mother ent situation Is being remedied as “and brave enough to resist another tistics which .=>’ ow that the State hitherto militant attitude -toward Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, and Kenneth rapidly as possible. can establish itself firmly on rich, in New three years ago. All the country giggled. Con­ the whole situation. domination of the world by the I'ollce alone seized liquor valued street corners. Panhandling is spiracy charges were filed against them by Tucker’s relatives, who dp- 6. .Ormiston, one time radio atten­ Orders to Chemists Not Intervention. dant of Mrs. McPherson’s Angelus Instructions have been given to military spirit through our own in­ at more than 178,950 during the not a sound method of developing posed the match. The charges have just been dismissed. The Tuck­ White House and State Depart­ dependent action.” an industry.” ers are now living in Altadena, Calif. Temple, might be dismissed. treasury chemists to continue the last six months of 1926. Arrests by ment spokesmen now go to great District Attorney Asa Keyes an­ investigation into all denaturing World Seeks Escape Pessimism vs. Savings length to explain that the presence “The world has been striving,” members of the department for vio­ Pessimists have painted a pic­ nounced he had asked for the grand processes with a view to removal of American marines in Nicaraguan jury hearing in order to consider he said a moment before, to ad­ lations of the I'quor laws totaled ture of New as desolate ports and American warships in of the virulent poisons from in­ vance in this direction, to discard the latest “confessions” made by dustrial alcohol. 279, or about one-sixth of all ar­ and dead, its mills closed by south­ BET WAS ON RACE JEWELRY THIEVES Nicaraguan waters “is not inter­ Mrs. Lorraine Wlseman-Sellaff, the old theory of relying entirely ern competition, Mr. Cheney said. vention.” They are there, it is ex­ Referring to the general phases rests made durlu.g the period. perpetrator of the notorious “Miss of prohibition, Mr. Mellon declared on force and to adopt the method of He could not, however, see a paup­ plained, solely to “protect Ameri­ X” Carmel hoax in connection with relying more on reason. We are in The major part of the seizures erized New England in the savings can lives and property” and it is that it Is unreasonable even to ex­ constituted “straight” alcohol. Rum WEST NOW AVERS LOOT LONDON SHOP the McPherson case. pect 'Complete enforcement. It danger of slipping back into the old bank statistics which show all sec­ said they will be withdrawn just The district attorney declared formula. The habit and tradition of runners have adopted cans or small tions of New England as the most as soon as it can be ascertained would be like anticipating that en­ drums as the principal container that he had proof that Mrs. Wise­ forcement of any law would be \ ages call us In that direction. We thrifty. that American interests will not man perjured herseif in the pre­ \ can not establish the new principle for their wares during transpovla- The removal of New England in­ suffer by such withdrawal. complete. The secretary feels tion. Conveyed In small passenger liminary hearing of the McPherson that it is a question as to what ex­ unless we are willing to make some dustries to southern states will not Says Speaker-Cobb Money Great Herrod’s Store Robbed There is reason to believe also case and that consequently her tes­ sacrifices, unless we are willing to cars in such containers, the loss to develop into a permanent migra­ that Admiral Julian Latimer, the tent the law can be enforced. the owner is less, when the liquor timony would have to be with­ According to the secretary, the put some courage into our convic­ tion, in the opinion of Mr. Cheney. American commander in Nicaragua, drawn, leaving the case with no ox- tions.” is seized, than under the old meth­ On this phase of local industry he Went on Panaman, Win­ , Of Q uarter MiOion By has been instructed to proceed Treasury is endeavoring to bring od of loading trucks with bottled pectatlon of conviction. about the most complete enforce­ The President Voiced the hope said: “The South advertises its cautiously in whatever steps he “No prosecutor would feel justi­ that America by setting an example goods ready for the retail trade. cheap power, cheap labor and prox­ considers necessary for the protec­ ment possible. ner at Aqueduct. Leisurely Crooks. fied in placing into jeopardy defen­ Murder, Says Butler in refusing to compete in arma­ Unprecedented Increase imity to the cotton fields. The tion of American interests, and to dants accused hyi witnesses in ments might the tendency to North complains of expensive coal, avoid offending Latin-American New York, Dec. 30.—Dr. Nicho- „ An unprecedented increase In the whose testimony no credence can las Murray Butler, president of slip back to the old formula. At any business of the State Police depart­ high wages, high freight rates— sensibilities any further. be placed,” Keyes said. and buries its head in its hand. Detroit, Dec. 30,--Pred West, London, Dec. 30.—^^Thieves early While this may reflect no radical Columbia University, denounced rate, he feels that the effort is ment along all lines in 1926 is today carried out one of the big­ In her ne'w I'confession," said to worth while, especially since the shown by statistics for the last half The truth is that no state and no former employe at Navin field, to­ change in the administration’s un­ have been made yesterday Mrs. the government’s policy in dena­ country can claim cheap labor gest hauls in British ..criminal an- derlying policy towards Central turing liquor. He said: strength of this country is such, in of the year compiled by Secretary day produced records in an at­ ha^ls' when they raided Harrpd’s Wiseman alleged that Roland Rich his opinion, that there w.,uld he no Robert L Sengle. costs forever.” America, it nevertheless does mark Woolley, Los Angeles attorney, and “Murder! just plain, unadulter-* tempt to p*ve that the money department store, getting away a shift to meet the tides of criti­ ated murder by our glorious pa­ real national danger in the experi­ Arrests for all causes reached Cheap Labor Blindness with Jewelry estimated to be worth his “brother/’ Jack Woolley, were ment. 1,908 during the last six months. The manufacturer who thinks mentioned in baseball’s newest cism. formerly Mrs. McPherson’s person­ ternal government, is what I Policemen of the department inves­ he can build a perniia?.ent industry scandal was bet on a horse race a quarter of a million dollars. “Full Support” Fades. think of the deaths attributed to “Nations rejoice in the fact that DWpite the faqt tbat Harrod’s is When Adolfo Diaz was recogniz­ al advisors. they have the courage to fight each tigated 5,487 complaints, traveled on cheap labor Is blind. There and not on a ball-game. The- attorney, Mrs. Wiseman cunsumption of liquor manufactur­ In^ih'e hwrt- of'Lbiidbnj.,lj.elng;.lo ed as the Ibgal president of Nicara­ ed from poisoned alcohol. other,” he said. “When will the 664,892 miles in patroling state may be labor cost differentials and West changed conwlataly the - Wfiin Urge, the thieves gua six weeks ago,' the State De­ "conf^^edr,'*’’ dlrefeted. her'to"“Jack time come that they have the highways, recovered property val­ advantages may be taken of them WdoU$y,” identified by her as the “Let it go. Why stop It? The story lie, told Judge Landis. West’s apparently were' able’ to' ’elude " the partment let it be known that he more victims of governmental mur­ courage to trust each other?” ued at $30,211, examined 21,672 in compeittion, but the advantage had the “full support” of this gov­ mysterious “Mr. Martin” who applicants for motor vehicle driv­ can he only temporary.” story to Landis was' that he placed watchmen and work all night col- promised her “big money” if she der, the better the 'government, I Moral Disarmament First , iectihg their, loot. ernment in restoring order, and Leading up to that thought he ers’ licenses and made 688 inspec­ “Wages'in the south must inev­ bets for Ty Cobb, Trls Speaker and would come forward with the Car­ suppose. To a government which 1 Every'show case in the jewelry supressing the revolution then im­ has , undertaken to do what al­ said: “If the world had complete tions of motion uicTuie theaters and itably rise and the working week “Smoky Joe” Wood on the out­ mel story. equipment. i department of the huge store was pending. Diaz promptly requested At the height of the investiga­ ready has been done in this trag­ change of heart, complete moral grow shorter. The South calls it­ come of a baseball game between, ! ransaefced and therl are indica- material aid in the form of rein­ disarmament, complete mutual un Many reasons for the Increase in self the New South—and rightly— tion Into Mrs. McPherson’s disap­ edy of prohibition a few more mur­ Detroit and Cleveland'on Septem­ i tiohs that the thieves left the forcements of Ariierican marines ders mean nothing.” derstandlng, complete sympathy, the business of the department are but it cannot become the New and warships. These were just as pearance, Mrs. Wiseman dropped advanced. Greater patrol service Is South of great industry and en- ber 25, 1919. Today West pro­ 1 store with their loot in a taxicab out of a clear sky and told a sen­ Eight additional deaths attribut­ we would have little need of arm­ duced a bookmaker’s ticket show­ i about 5 o’clock this morning. promptly sent. The marines now aments and no need at all lor im constantly being given. More and j lightened labor and new prosperi­ occupy several ports, including the sational story to the effect that it ed to poison liquor today brought more persons each m.onth are call­ ing he bet $200 on a horse named stock for a Store had been her own sister, and not New York’s toll from holiday ternational treaties limiting use and ty and at the lame t,me remain “Panaman.” The remainder of the 1 Enough loot was taken from the Liberal’s capital, Puerto Cabezas. size.” ing on the depi'”.ment for investi­ the old South. The South cannot Since that time, the Liberal re­ Mrs. McPherson, who had been the drinking up to thirty-four. gation of complaints. Constables money, West said,. was bet on the store to furnish a well-stocked companion of Ormiston, tne AngC' With this record casualty lists The President then made a plea face both ways at once.” same horse, but the wager was jewelry shop. Thousands of arti- volutionists supporting Dr. Juan at for such treaties. “It is because all and authorities in small towns rely Sacasa, who claims the constitU' lus Temple Radio attendant, for the metropolitan districts came upon state policemen for service made over the telephone and he j des were apparently carefully Carmel-by-the-Sea. figures from many parts of the na­ nations are in danger from this I has no record of it. The records packed away by the thieves for tlonal presidency, have decisively source that we ought to provide more than ever and the assistance MORE POWER CONCERNS beaten the Diaz forces in every en- tion showing an astpunding num­ to police of the cities has been in- show Panaman won the race at transportation. Including watches,! ber of deaths from poison alcohol such artificial barriers as are possl- ] Aqueduct that day. gold and silver, cigarette cases, hie for the protection of the peace 1 creased. The increasing number of can observers here believe Sacasa during the year. automobile owners and drivers is INCREASE CAPITAL Points Unexplained brooches, rings and bracelets. BIG MOTOR CAR AGENCY Country’s Total 2,897 and welfare of humanity,” he de- West’s story leaves several im­ is headed for complete victory. also adding to the work of the de­ The more expensive jewelry had' The position taken by the State The staggering total for the . dared. “It is because the spirit of partment. portant points still unexplained. been locked in the store safe and country, in reports available up to avarice, of jealousy, of hate and of He attempted, however, to explain was not taken by the thieves who Department, as announced official­ IN NEW-YORK'FAILS revenge are not yet eliminated from Drivers’ E.vnins i Stockholders" of , Companies ly, now is that President Diaz must today is 2,897. ' Admittedly, the Controlled By Same Inter­ the testimony he made to Landis seemed to content themselves fight his own battles, without the figure actually is much larger, as the hearts of the nations that it is Examination of drivers, includ­ as follows: with a huge haul of lesser valua­ well for them to take counsel to­ ing the giving of road tests and ests Act in Common. American government ^‘taking New York and Westchester an exact total of the casualties can­ I wanted to get ‘Dutch’ Leon­ bles. sides.” not be obtained, it was said. gether that they may devise means tests in the laws provides a con­ ard to come out of his hole. I Scotland Yard has given orders Handlers of Oakland and for protecting themselves from stant demand for trained officers Hartford, Dec. 30—The unusual It is a marked recession from With this rise In liquor deaths didn’t want to tell about the horke that .a watch be kept on all ports, that position taken six weeks ago PontiaQ Ffile Petition. there was considerable condemna­ these evil counselors, that they may which must be met in addition to activity in capitalization and ex­ race in the first place because I as it is believed that, the thieves deliver themselves from their con­ the other work of the department. pansion plans of power and light when Diaz was to be accorded “full tion by educators and labor lead­ didn’t* have the ticket at the time. will seek to reach the continent, support.” New York, Dec. 30.—A volun­ ers of the government method of trol, and come more completely un­ Theyear’s total of examinations giv­ public utilities companies was con­ tary petition In bankruptcy was Since then my wife has found the not daring to try and dispose of Mexico City, Dec. 30.—Belief •denaturing industrial ‘ alcohol der the dominion of benevolence, en is about 55,000, and an average tinued today by announcement of filed In the District Court here to­ Increases in capital for three Con­ ticket among some things she their ' haul in England. was expressed In official circles which finds its way into the hands kindliness, charitableness and good of twenty minutes is devoted to picked up around the house. day by the H. L. Stratton Corpora­ will. each applicant, which means that necticut concerns controlled by the today that interest in 'Washington tion, which holds the New York of bootleggers. same interests, amounting to $485,- Mrs. West said she came upon' outside of the petroleum industry Best available statistics on the “Altogether too much of interna­ more than 18,000 hours was devot­ the ticket while looking through SUSPECT STRANGLER IS City and' Westchester County tional relationship is based on ed to this work last year by de­ 500. The companies are the Daniel­ are fostering antagonism against agency for sales and service for the 1926 deaths follow: partment policemen. son and Plainfield Gas and,Electric the drawer for the address of a Mexico’s oil law and alien land 747 in New York City, including fear.” friend. Oakland and Pontiac automobiles. Recalls Stand on Cruisers Complaints investigated ranged Co., the Lyme Electric Power Co., WHOLESALE SUYER law whch go into effect Saturday. The' petition listed the assets and holiday toll. from murder to a request from a and the Putnam Light and Power One point West fails to clear up United States Ambassador Shef­ 808 in other parts of New York Coming on the heels of the Presi­ is how he came to retain the book­ liabilities at $300,000, and stated woman to prevent her husband Co. field held a two-hour conference that the inability to secure cash for state. dent’s refusal to permit estimates from going out "nights. The variety Stockholders of the three com­ maker’s ticket. In paying off, with Foreign Minister Seanz, after 1,342 for other parts of the for the immediate construction of bookmakers require the bettor to Kansas Cf ty Police-Link Mur­ a recent expansion In business was of complaints was almost as great panies met here yesterday and vot­ which President Calles announced responsible for the bankruptcy ac­ country heard 'from up to today. the three cruslers authorized by as their number. The police were ed the stock increases. Certificates surrender the winning ticket. derer of Three, There With that no extension would be grant­ Congress last year, Mr. Coolidge’s West said no money was bet.by tion. called upon to investigate suspici­ were filed with the secretary of Pacific Coast Fiend. ed for compliance with the petro­ The General Motors Corporation, utterances have especial signifi­ ous characters, arrest chicken state’s office today by directors of either Cobb or Speaker and that leum law. cance. He informed the House naval Kansas City, -Mo., Dec. 30.— which manufactures the 'automo­ TO HARNESS STEAM OF thieves and find the man who tam­ the company, including J. Henry Wood gave him the money only af­ A number of Important oil com­ biles, is not \lnvolved. committee members who consulted pered with a trolley switch. Roraback, R. W. Perkins, William ter being assured that It was to That a Strangler-Slayer who has panies have failed to meet the with him that he had no objection Horse Theft Lost Art H. Putnam and Irvin W. Day. be placed on a horse. taken a toll of three Byes here this Mexican law alleging it was con­ VOLCANO FOR POWER to their passing a hill for ten new week is , in hiding somewhere in The only type of theivery that The Danielson and Plainfield Co. Congfress Fans Urge Probe fiscatory. Production of oil. is \ cruisers, provided no move should will increase its common stock Washington, Dec. 30.—A joint the eastern suburbs of thls^clty is falling off in the Tampico fields as BOY FRIEND WELCHES be made looking toward immediate seems to have become a lost art in the tip’ on which police were this state is horse stealing. No $185,000, by the issue of 1,855 investigation of organized basehnll a result and petroleum exports are Italian Has Scheme to Drive construction. His attitude has been shares, making the outstanding by Senate and House will he sought working today. declining. European RaUroad By Cur­ bitterly opposed by strong national complaints or arrests because of the That the fiend who took the WHEN GIRL IS PINCHED activities of Illegal horse fanciers capital $485,000. The Lyme Elec as a result of the ousting of Tris rent From Mt. Etna. defense advocates in Congress as trie Power Company increase is Speaker and Ty Cobb, it was Indi­ lives of two women and an Infant offering “Paper ships for steel.” were made during the year. The $85,000, made through the issue of here by gaining access to homes motor vehicle thief apparently has cated today. New York Flapper Spends Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 30—The It has become evident that Con­ superceded the horse thief as hun 850 shares and bringing the total Rep. Kelly, Rep., of Penn., an­ pretending to search for a room is next ten years will witness the vol­ gress intended to force through ap­ dreds of such complaints wer« capital to $135,000. The Putnam nounced that he would confer with the saipe man who terrorized oth­ DEPOSED MINISTER Mother’s Savings on Him, canic steam now oozing from the propriations for immediate con­ company will issue 3,900 shares at Senator Capper, Rep., Kan., to de­ er cities, ' was supported when Then He Says, “Go Way!” . made during the period. $50 a share for an Increase of cracks in the famous Mount Etna struction of the cruisers despite the Chicken thieves have been active vise ways and meqns of revealing witnesses,told police of, having WILL ANSWER GIRL in Sicily, actually harnessed for the President’s attitude and despite his also, 302 complaints and many ar­ $166,000, making its outstanding I the Inside workings of baseball seen a man answering the des­ New York, Dec. 30.—Mildred service of mankind, Vincento Braz- asserted readiness to prevent the rests being a part of the depart capital $246,000. * management. cription, of the slayer who strang­ I Senter, seventeen and pretty, was zurl. noted Italian scientist of ships ever being constructed It ment’s business for the six months. “I would like to see a Joint com-' led eleven persons to death in Pa­ arraigned In court today on a Rome, declared today. another arms limitation conference EDISON’S BASKET GIRLS cific Coast cities and one at Coun­ Holmes, Re-arrested in Foirtin Case After Illness, WoriH charge of gran^ larceny. Mildred “In some portions of northern could be obtained. DEFY M. E. DETROITERS (Continued on Page 8.1 cil Bluffs, Iowa. ■was accused of stealing her moth­ Italy.” said Brazzuri, “volcanic Last night the President virtual­ Fight Extradition. . ' er’s savings. Her boy friend, steam now is being successfully ly appealed to the country over the West Orange, N. J., Dec. 30.— John Boras, 15, who is alleged to used in a small way for furnishing heads of Congress for his “waiting CONDITION OF FALL Thomas A. Edison’s favorite athle­ East Greenwich R. I., Dec. 30— have helped to, spend the pro­ electrical power.” and hoping policy”—as it was call­ tic team, a girls’ basketball quintet Poet Kipling, 61 Years Old Today Guy Willis Holmes, deposed Ne'vy ceeds ^t A^bqry Park, spurned her. “The steam now going to waste ed by a strong navy senator. More BECOMES SERIOUS representing the Edison industries Bedford, Mass., Methodist Episco­ “Go way. I’m through with you” on the north slope of Etna alone than that, he appealed to the other here, today sent a challenge to the pal minister, will ,not fight extra­ —^waa his remark as he was being could be successfully utilized in governments of the world against undefeated Central M. B. team of Spends Time Mostly in Seclusion dition to Boston and will ask for a taken to the children’s court with continually furnishing more than the danger of reverting inevitably Detroit to play for the national speedy • trial on charges brought a plmnbgraph- and a stack of jazz 25,000 horsepower energy, which, to the pre-war armament race. girls’ championship. The Detroti against -him by Miss Antoinette records under his arm. with the proper turbine machinery, Physicians Taking Precautions Fortin, 19, former Hew Bedford tea Accompanied by Mrs. Coolidge, To Ward Off An Anticipated group has an unbroken string of London,' Dec. ■ 30 ■: (United Press). Probably his most startling contri- Mildred is.,charged with having would be capable of furnishing . Secretary Sanders, Captain Brown, 103 victories, -while the Edison —Rudyatd Kipling,'phe of the last hutlbn.jpf .the.year was his slam at room waitress. ' induced her’'mother, who cannot power to a good sized manufactur­ the White House naval aide, and Relapse. girls, so far have won fifty-one of the “Imperialistic school’-’ ' of AnipHca'in the ppem, “The Viu- 'This was learned today follow­ read English,"' to sign a savings ing community,” he said. Dr. James R. Coupal, the President straight games. British writers is 61 years old to­ yara.” ijurfng the year he publish­ ing the arrest of , the ex-minister on bank withdrawal order and then The numerous “pulsing” holes • ed" only one new, v.plumer—a collec­ a fugltlve-from-justlce•'warraht. left Washington on a special train day. Holmes probably will go to Bos­ tb^have withdrawn funds and de­ from which Mount Etna’s steam es­ at 2:45 o’clock yesterday afternoon, El P^so, Tex., Dec. 30—The con­ THREE THOUSAND YOUTHS Since his illness with .pneppipnia tion. .pf ’short' stories which had camped with John for a month of capes he explained, will furnish * IN PAPAL AUDIENCE last winter the occasions of his mostly appeared In /American and ton' next Monday to answer three arriving in Trenton at 6:30. The dition of Albert B. Fall, former sec­ indictments returned by a Suffolk luxurious life, only to have detec­ enough electric power to electrify presidential party left for the re­ retary of the interior, who was emergence from the seclusion of British magazines., tives finally locate her, , all the railroads of Italy, Austria- Rome, Dec. 30—Three thousand his beautiful honje in the quiet Sus. : Except for a Medlterannean trip county grand Jury and to give V / f turn to the capital shortly after 10 taken ill here a few days ago while bond. Soon after the Indictments Germany and France. o’clock last night. on his way from Washington to his youths, from all parts of the world, sex hills near Burwash into the while convalescent from hia illness ROYAL ENGAGEMENT home In New Mexico, was more se­ who are gathered here- for the sec­ light of public utterances-or writ­ and' a short stay - Hn ' Southern were handed down the former min­ ister was stricken with a ’‘serious 20 DIE IN RUSS BLAZE rious this afternoon, according to ond centenary of the beatification ings have been, comparatively few. France, 'Kipling during the past Rome, Dec. 30.—The engage­ of Saint Louis, were received in au­ Twice in the last nine youths he year had spent pfactically" all . of sickness and for many weeks was announcement todivy. confined to a Provldende hospital. ment of Prinpe Aimone, eon-of the Moscow, Dec. 30.—Twenty per­ TREASURY BALANCE Latest reports from the former dience today by the pope. Fifty of has given remarkable addresses in his tline bn his 600 acre Sus'sek Duke of Aosta and cousin of King sons were killed. In a fire which the American delegates later gath­ London on English literature.-Once farm, which prospers under the ef­ He is now said to be physically able cabinet member’s bedside indicate to go to court and Is confident Emanuel, and Princess Irene of destroyed government flour mllU";i?! Washington, Dec, 30.—^Treasury that his physicians are fearful of a ered in the Hall of Blessings where he was provoked to ar attack on ficient management of his wife, at Rybinsk, according ir formerly Miss Caroline .Starr' Bal- that he will be vindicated when he Greece, is reported in society cir- balance as of December 28: $276, serious relapse and are taking the Pope made a brief speech and the invasion of his quiet country­ ciez'here. from that city today. 034,303.40. every precaution to ward it off, , gave the delegates his blessing- side by endless lines of motprlstsT estier. a rich American “woman* takes the witness stand* ‘\

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, DEC. SO, 1926. PA G E TWO.

the community are invited and LOCAL MANRURNED the social committee has arranged “ BELL RINGER” GIVEN, SUES FOR $500 HIGHLAND PARK for a dlstrlBution of gifts to the WHEN TAR SPATTERS younger ones and candy, nuts and Local Stocks JAE SENTENCE HERE other goodies for the others. STATE The children of “ Highland Park (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) IS AWARDED $40 Now ■will have their annual Christmas The fourth setback party in the Workman Meets With Odd Ac­ tree entertainment at the Commu­ series will be postponed from to­ Bank Stocks. Sold Shoes to Order, Took Ad­ night until Thursday evening of City B’k'& Trust ...6 2 5 700 cident at Crawford Auto nity clubhouse tomorrow evening vance Payment, Then Disap­ next week. Conn River Banking .300 Supply Company. Playing at 8 o’clock. The same program 250 peared. Suit Against Local Nurse Is will be given -as at the exercises The regular Saturday evening First Nat (Htfd) . . .235 dance will be held at the clubhouse Htfd Aetna N a tl----- 400 415 For a crime he committed in . Michael Pantaelo of 305 Center in the Porter street school on Mon­ Manchester a y ^ r ago, Ralph JE_L street, met with an unusual acci­ day evening. All the children in this week as usual. Htfd-Conn Tr Co ...5 7 5 Settled in Court Yester^ SELECT Land Mtg & Title . . . 65 Chester, who gaVe West Hartford dent yesterday while working Tit Htfd Morris Plan B’k 115 as his home, was this morning sent the Crawford Auto Supply Com­ Phoenix St B’k Tr . .400 415 to jail for 15 days by Judge John­ day Miss Reynolds States. pany and was taken to the Memor­ ACTS VAUDEVILLE aos Park St Trust...... 425 son in Manchester police court. ial-hospital. His "ondltlon Is not Riverside Trust------450 Chester pleaded guilty to the serious and it was stated today, U S Security...... 420 440 charge of obtaining money under that Pantaelo- might be discharged Bonds. false pretences. When in town a The $500 suit for damages this afternoon. The Roysfl Balkan Sextette After Christmas East Conn Pow B . . . 99 year ago he purported to represent against Miss Jessie M. Reynolds, Just how the accident occurred Featuring Prince Teno and Maybelle, Boy Strom Htfd & Conn West 6s 95 certain wholesale houses in Provi­ brought by Claude I. Gates, of the cannot be ascertained. Mr. Craw­ Hart E L 7% ...... 290 296 dence, Chicago and other cities and north end, as the result of an au­ ford said he didn’t know, stating FLAMING YOUTH Conn L P 5 % s ...... 109 110% secured orders for shoes from tomobile accident a year a«o Sep­ that Pantaelo was alone when he KEHLEk & EDITH COAT SALE Conn L P 7 s ...... 116 Manchester people. He was a typi­ tember, was settled in court yes­ met with the tojury. However, it World’s Fastest Skaters A Comedy Classic Conn L P .4 ^ 4 s...... 96 cal “ bell ringer” salesman. At the terday for $40, Miss Reynolds stat­ is thought that tar that was boil­ CErid Hyd B s ...... 103% 105 time the order was given, the pur­ ed today. ing spattered so as to burn his Insurance Stocks. chaser paid $1.00 and agreed to The accident in question occur­ Brings The Choicest Coat face and right hand. Mr. Craw­ ALMAN & SMITH Aetna Insurance ....4 9 5 505 pay the balance when tlie shoes red September 2, 1926,on the road HALL & ROGERS 500 ford said that Pantaelo was assist­ Styles at Greatly Aetna L i f e ...... 485 were delivered. The tn.uble was toward Oakland. Miss Reynolds ing a carpenter at the time. VaudeviUe Bits in “Ain’t We Got Fun” Aetna.Life full pd ..485 500 tliat the shoes never materialized. was driving her car toward Oak­ Reduced Prices Aetna Life full pd . .485 500 Three witnesses who claimed land and passed the automobile Aetna-Life part pd ..430 450 they had paid Chester $1 were In operated by Gates. -Miss Rey­ ON THE SCREEN A utom obile...... 150 180 court this morning. As he entered nold’s car, it was alleged in the ABOUT TOWN B E 6E DAN IELS in \ Conn General ...... 1570 1600 a plea of guilty, they wer e not suit by Fred Manning, Gate’s attor­ National Fire ...... 720 740 called upon to testify. They were ney, crowded Gate’s auto off the Mrs. James ‘Rogers of Pearl Htfd Steam B oiler...640 660 Thomas Weir of 117 Summer street into a hydrant. However, 500 street and her niece, Miss Esther STRANDED IN PA Hartford Fire ------490 street, Mrs. H. Heffron of the same testimony was Introduced at the Rogers of New York City, former­ P h oen ix...... 480 490 street and Mrs. Wilfred Vancour of hearing yesterday to the contrary. COATS 1170 ly of Manchester, left for St. Pet­ 270 Charter Oak street. Travelers ...... 1155 As a result, the lawyers decided ersburg, Florida last night. They Public Utility'Stocks. Prosecuting Attorney Hathaway to settle the matter for $40, Miss efpect to remain the rest of the New Year’s Eve Midnight Show Conn Power C o ...... 320 told the court that Chester'had Reynolds said today. Miss Rey­ Last Chance Today and Tomorrow to Reserve Your Seat been convicted in New Haven for a winter. Conn L P 7 % ...... H 2 nold’s case was fought by her in­ at the Bo.x. Conn L P 8 % ...... 120 similar transaction and ^ ad been surance company. sent to jail. He had investigated The annual New Year’s Eve $ Hart Gas c o m ...... 73 service of the Zion Lutheran 49.75 Hart E L ...... 340 the case against Chester and from what he had learned the man. church will be held tomorrow even­ xHart Gaa p f d ...... 49 MANCHESTER ITS OWN ing at 7:30. An exceptional opportunity to So N E Tel C o ...... 153 through drink, had gone wrong. He secure a coat of accepted smart Conn Elec Serv p fd .. 66% vms convinced he had paid dearly Manufacturing Stocks. for his wrong doings and recom­ The choir of the Swedish Luth­ MECCA NEW YEAR EVE eran church will rehearse tonight mode for Winter of 1927 at a price Am Hardware...... 83 85 mended leniency. He believed juS' exceptionally low. tlce would be served If a jail sen­ at 8 o’clock. The children’s chorus American Silver .... 30 will hold its rehearsal at 7 o’clock. Acme Wire ...... 10 tence of 30 days was Imposed. It was brought out fn.m Ches­ Attractions at Home Will Keep Tonight and Billings Spencer pfd — The South Manchester Public li­ Billings Spencer com — ter’s own testimony that he had Revelers Here—State To Bigelow-Htfd com .. 78- served 9 months, waiting for his brary will, be closed all day Sat­ Circle Latest Draw Many Celebrants. urday— New Yearns. Tomorrow Bristol B rass...... ^ trial and working out his sentence in New Haven. He said ho was 50 Dance and Collins Co ...... 135 Manchester people will celebrate The Boy Scouts of the Center Colt Fire A rm s...... 28 years o^ age, had .a wife and six New Year’s eve In Manchester and DOUBLE FEATURE BILL . ' Eagle Lock ...... 112 children now living in Farmingto-' church will meet tomorrow night Dinner at res’orts near this town, it is in­ at 7 o ’clock. Fafnir Bearing...... 88 and he believed l;e had- be.-n suffi­ dicated by the sale of tickets for the A COMEDY CYCIiONB! Hart & C ooley...... 190 ciently punished. He promised to Frocks midnight show at the State theater. THINK TOWN’S LOSING TheWndHorse^ Int Silver pfd ...... 103 0 straight hereafter. He explained The Rainbow dance hall at Bolton SEX Int Silver c o m ...... 96 to the judge that when he took will enjoy considerable Manchester Jewel Belting pfd . . . 80 t.lie (.’ ders for tiio shoe;- ho had \ The personal tax enumeration. patronage while Hartford restaur­ embracing everybody over the age Ln’drs Frary & Clark 88% every intention et carrying out his ants and hotels will draw some Mann B’man Class A. 19% part of the agreoinent, bvt at that of 21 in Mmehester. will be from It is the plan of many to attend 200 to 300 less than last year’s to­ Uack^clone Mann Bo’man Class B 9 time he had bee i drlukiar, a dance in town or hereabouts and New Brit Mach pfd . .102 failed to make good. spend the tinie from midnight on tal,. accordicig to results of the New Brit Mach com .. 16 In sentencing Chester Jung© at the State theater. Hartford thea­ survey being made by Thomas G. Doiigan and John Wilcox. The Including Niles Bt Pond new . . 18 Johnson took into account the fact ters, which are advertising special W izard North & J u d d ...... — that he had already been in jail for shows, will also have a number of total of this year’s enumeration Paris importa­ Niles Bt Pond pfd . . 80 9 months, and the state having Manchester attendants will reach between 8,200 and 8300. tions of l;igh J R Montgomery pfd. — dropped charges against him in Stores here will close all day last year it was 8,600. grade , Flat Crepe, J R Montgomery com. — other places, was further reason Saturday but meat markets will Several tenements, mostly in the Pratt Whitney pfd .. 85 south end of the town, are vacant of Ox’’ and . Priced especially for the for Judge 'Johnson’s leniency. make their own hours The closing Peck, Stow & Wilcox 22 24 agreement was reached at a meet­ the enuraerators say. They believe \ New Year. They are. t VAXdresses X W for i. Russell Mfg Co .... 58 ing of store representatives con­ that the population of the town is The World’s Greatest which you would ex­ Smyth Mfg Co ...... 330 DR. SALYIN TO STUDY nected with the merchants’ division decreasing. Fantastic Spectacle 77 pect to pay'$So $ 2 2 . 7 5 Stanley Works com . 74 of the Chamber of Commerce earl­ Stanley Works pfd .. 27% ier this week Based on the Scoville Mfg C o ...... 61 FURTHER IN MEDICINE SEEK FINAL RULING ON book by Standard Screw ....1 0 5 Store Open Friday Until 9 p. m. I'orrington...... 6 6 CENTER YOUNG PEOPLE L. FRANK BAUM U nderw ood...... 46 Leaves Tomorrow For Long PERMISSIBLE STRIKE Garments. Purchased Friday requir­ U S Envelope pfd. . . .108 Island College Hospital— ^Will There was Death with the Union Mfg C o ...... 26 HAVE HOLIDAY SOCIAL ing alterations delivered Saturday. Whitlock Coil Pipt . . 20 Specialize in Urology. New York' Concern Declares in his hoofs— but Screen’s Greatest X Ex Div. Philadelphians Conspired' to a Love Light in Eccentric Comedian v Dr. Benjamin L. Salvin. for the past two years a practicing physi­ Between 65 and 75 young peo­ Keep Them From Job. LARRY SEMON cian and surgeon in this town, ple attended the social given by leaves tomorrow for the Long Is­ the Cyp club in the parish hall of Washington, Dec. 30— The Su­ “ Black Cyclone” men called him! preme Court was asked today to de- Wild! Fearless! Unconquerable! and a cast of all N.Y. Stocks land college hospital. Brooklyn, N. the Center church last night. The screen stars. Y., where he will take a two-year hne a permissible strike, in a case Who loved his “Lady.” fought for event was planned weeks ago by CHARLES MURRAY course specializing in urology. Dr. the young people of the club for the brought for review by the Barker her with “ The Killer” — battled Painting Company of New York. wolves and mountain lions aud VIRGINIA PEARSON! Low 2 p. m. Salvin does riot Intend to return to holiday season, with the special High Manchester when his course is com­ The opinion will have a far reach­ then, who.i understanding came MARY CARR At Gulf W I . 41 40% 41 object of having a get-together of ing effect on the unrestricted right and tl'.9 need of a friend — found BRYANT* WASHBURJi 80% pleted. their friends at home from various STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY. Am Sugar Ref 80% 80% A graduate of George Washing­ of labor unions, to strike. him in a Man whose sweetheart. DOROTHY DWAN Am T & T .. .149% 148% 149% schools for the Christmas vacation. ton university of Washington, D. The success of the social was due The New York cbmpany, basing Anaconda ... 47% 47% 47% its case on the recent opinion of C., in 1921, Dr. Salvin was an in­ to the enthusiasm with which the JSSl Am Smelting .145% 144 144% tern in the Emergency hospital of the court in the Dorchy case, in 109 109 committee in charge worked out Amer Loc . .. 109% Washington and spent seven the plans. They had transformed which it was held that not all Am Car Fndy 101% 101% 101% months in the Public Health serv­ strikes were permissible, charged ijiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii'iii*^ 167 170 the large ball with the aid of rugs, Atchison ....170% ice. He was also six months on the easy chairs and holly branches. that the Brotherhood of Painters, Balt & Ohio . .108 107% 107% staff of the Lima state hospital at Decorators and Paperhangers of 46% 47 Tables with white cloths and holly Beth St “ B” . . 47 Lima, Ohio. decorations were arranged around America and the Philadelphia local Chandler . . . 8 % 8% . 8 % He came here on January 1, used the strike to force the com­ 33% 34 the room and on these the refresii- Chili Cop . . . 34 1924 and occupied offices in the ments of Neapolitan ice cream, pany to pay. the New York union [rillALTO I Con Gas N Y.109% 108% 109 Raleigh block at the center. He scale in Philadelphia when the lat 162% 163 fancy cakes and other good things Ches & Ohio .163% later removed his place of business .were served. ter scale wap lower. It was done, Cruc Steel . . . 80% 80 80% to the new Jaffe-Podrove block the company said, to confine bus­ 40% 40% Several lively games were play­ Erie ‘ ...... 40% further down Main street. ed, a quartet of the boys sang iness to Philadelphia contractors TWO FEATURES TO D AY and TOMORROW Erie 1st . . .'. 53% 53% 53% Dr. Salvin enjoyed a large prac­ Lower courts refused to enjoin % 88% Karl' Borst recited amusing num­ Gen Asphalt . 89% 88 tice while here and was a popular bers and also played piano solos the strike. Gen Elec ---- 84% 83% 84 physician. 157 and for dancing the Virginia reel. “SHE” Gen M o t...... 155 % 157 The fun continued until long after ENJOIN TICKET MAKERS Gt North pfd . 80% 80% 80% 122% 10 and wound up with singing the An Adaption of Sir Rider Haggard’s World Famous novel 111 Central . . .122% 122% NASHVILLE HOPKFOR club song: “ follow the Gleam.” Washington, Dec. 30. The Kenn Cop .... 61% 61% 31% Aerican Amusement Ticket Manu­ The Strangest Romance Ever Told. Set In Magnificent Inspira Cop . . 25% 25 25 facturers Association and 13 of its 100% ' RECESSION OF FLOOD Surroundings with Lehigh Val . . 100% 100% members today were enjoined from 37% 37% TEACHERS’ FUND TO Marine pr . . . 38% violation of the federal anti-trust BETTY BLYTHE and CARLYLE BLACKWELL 20% 20% 'Miami . . . 20% laws, by a consent decree entered In Norfolk West 150% 158 158 Many of the Inundated Homes PAY HIGHER INTEREST the District of Columbia supreme North Pac . . . 69 % 69% 69% Are Ruined; Expect Crest 139% 140% court. N y Central . . 141 Tomorrow. N H N Y & H 42% 42% 42% Retirement Board Expected to “The Patent Leather Pug” 56% Pam Am Pet . 56% 56% Nashville, Dec. 30.— Middle Ten­ Raise Rate to Four and a Pennsylvania .57 57 57 STARRING POPULAR BILLY SULLIVAN % 22% nessee continued Its relief measures Half Per Cent. Pierce Arr . . . 23 21 among the 7,000 homeless today, Qillman Pines Press S t ...... 40% 40% 40% Another Absorbing Story of the Prize Ring. It Candee 56% 58 meanwhile hoping that the flood Hartford, Dec. 30— An Increase a Big “ Kick” and Plenty of Romance. Rep Ir & St .. 58 Will Make Reservations for Reading .... 95% 94% 95 waters of the Cumberland river in the interest rate for the pension Chi R Isl & Pac69 69 69 soon would subside. fund of the State Teachers Retire­ - ______^------— i A slight rise in the river, which ment System will probably be made So Pacific ...110% 109% 110 AN HILARIOUS COMEDY AND NEWS So Railway ..125% 124% 125% already has Inundated 250 city by the retirement board meeting St Paul ...... 8% 8 % 8 % blocks in Nashville, was noted to­ here this afternoon to declare the New Year’s Eve. Studebaker ..54% 54 54% day, but the crest Is expected to­ annual rate based on the earnings Un Pacfic . .. 161% 160% 161 morrow following which the flood of the fund, investments for the Special Chicken and U S Rubber . . 59 57% 58% waters will slowly recede. current year. Total earnings this U S Steel pr .130% 130% 130% Waiting to return to their water- year have been $117,000, and it is Goose Dinner Oiir Method of Merchandising U 6 Steel . . . .158% 157% 158% soaked homes, were thousands of expected the increase will be to 4 % Westinghouse 69% 69% 69% homeless temporarily housed in from 4 per cent. The board, which Dancing from 8 p. m. until 4 THEATRE tents, churches and public build­ Assuies You That You Can Buy a Suit or Overcoat = supervises placing the funds as In­ a. m. in the morning. HARTFORD Now ------AT------W. H. TRUESDALB’S YOUNG ings. Much of their personal be­ vestment, is comprised of John B. l\ longings and furniture has been TWICE DAILY piavini? GBAND-DAUGHTBB DEAD Byrne, hank commissioner; Ernest Celebrate with good time swept away. Many bouses are ruin­ PARSONS 2:30 and 8:15 r la.yill|5 E. Rogers, state treasurer; and here.. Greenwich, Dec. 30.— Miss Vir­ ed beyond repair. John M. Wadhams, head of the BY POPULAR DEMAND WILL REMAIN UNTIL SATURDAY WILLIAMS ginia Carhart Truesdale, young All previous high water marks state finance board. The holdings Admission $3.00 including NIGHT, JAN. 8, INCLUSIVE— ALL SEATS RESERVED AND I have been shattered by the rise of of the fund are chiefly in state and grand-daughter of W. H. Truesdale, dining and dancing. NOW ON SALE. i any time and know that the price and the merchandise president of the D. L. and W. R. R. the Cumberland, which today reach­ municipal bonds. ed a heighth of 55.7 feet. S is right and that it is staple. died at her parents’ home In Bruce Park, here today of pneumonia. She About 1,000 others are homeless in the towns up and down the Cum­ E No advance in prices in season to offset mark downs was the daughter of Calvin and berland valley. = out of seasonX Our prices today are our prices every Louis Carhart Truesdale and at­ tended Miss Porter’s school et A number of houses were seen i day. This accounts for our rapid increase in clothing Farmington. All social activities floating down the river during the E sales. here. Including the annual dance of night. the Twigs, set for this evening, HeUo Folks! have been cancelled. HEAD OF LOOTED BANK E Come in and see our stock of Ready Made Clothes IS KILLED BY WORRY A Happy New Year to all and if you want to start the New 5 and our samples of Made to Measure Clothes. Memphis, Dec. 30— Harry Coh, Year right come out tb Wllmer Keeney’s New Year’s Eve. We AL SMITH HAS COLD BUT president of the American Savings are going to have toot horns and wing wongs anda lot of other ' WILL ATTEND INAUGURAL Bank and Trhst Company, dropped dodgasted things. We are going to have Old Fashioned danc­ I Our New Method of Merchandising dead in his office here today. Wor­ ing and music by old time fiddlers, winners at all fiddling cop- is 5% for cash at time of purchase. = Albany, N. Y., Dec. 30.— Gover- ry over failure of tho bank was be­ tests. And say these old boys can make a wooden Indian = 2% for cash within 30 days. S 1 or A1 Smith spent his 53rd birth­ lieved responsible. The bank closed dance. We are also going to have some of Mars Keeney’s home made doughtnuts and nice juicy apples. You can eat apples S Net on our popular 10 Payment Plan. . | day today nursing a cold at the Its doors several weeks ago after Executive mansion and conferring bookkeeper had disappeared and and grind your own cider. Remember the place with Mayor Walker of New York on cashier had killed himself, when TOURING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND COMPLETE NEW transit problems. The governor has shortage of $400,0p0 was revealed YORK STAGE EFFECTS— ^NO OTHER ENGAGEMENTS been confined to the mansion for by bank examiners.’ WITHIN 50-.MILE RADIUS. ' ten days with a cold but his physi­ I George Williams \ 6 STEAL WOOD ALCOHOL, DIB CITY VIEW DANCE HALL Prices: Nights, Orchestra, $1.78; Balcony, $1.15; FaiuUy Circle, cian, Dr. Daniel B. Lynch, said to­ I 50c. AU Matinees; Orchestra, $1.15; Balamy, first 4 rows, Moscow, Dec. 30.— Six employees South Manchester I Johnson Block ^ ’ E day he was certain he would be able 490 Keeney Street, $1.15; balance, 75c. Family Circle, 50c. Mail orders to go to the capltol on Saturday, of government distljlery No. 1, stole FRIDAY BV^iNING, DEC. 81. 1926, 8 O'CLOCK. promptly filled. I Open Evenings Until 7.30 o’clock. 5 when he will be inaugurated for t ^ a gallon* of wood alcohol, which fourth time, breaking all records m they believed to be pure alcohol the state’s history. drank It and died. piinmmiiiH...... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, DEC.'80, 1926.

POSTAL CO: SAYS D J . Takes Blame BOOST FOR SHIPS NO TAX LEGISLATION, TWO NEW YEAR’S EVE 4 “ GOOD WILL” PLANES IS TILSON PROMISE FEATURES AT RAINBOW . HOP TO JOIN ‘TRISCO” LAD) CENSORSHIP FOR BOSTON PORT Leave TamiHco For Vera Cruz Its Notices Contradict Kellogg National House Leader Tells There will be two features at the After Week’s Delay Waiting Statement on Gag Rule in Hartford Chamber ' There Rainbow on Bolton Hill tomorrow For New Motor. Nicaragua. New Englanders A r^e For Must Be Radio Law. night New Year’s Eve.' There will be \. . a dance in the pavilion and several Washing;toh, Dec. 30.;— "There Hartford, Dec. 30.— No further Tampico, Mex., Dec. 30— The re­ private parties In the Inn. The Inn maining four'of the five huge Am­ is no censorship.— Secretary of > Hnb Allocation of 11 Re- tax legislation, the passage of a will feature a big New Year’s Eve State Kellogg. ■r nation^ radio broadcasting regu­ phibian planes in which Major H. dinner. A. Dargue and his nine companions “ There is no censorship, and lating law, and a banking bill to are to make a 22,000-mile “ good here are the messages to prove it.’’ imblic Line Vessels. strengthen the Federal Reserve Tasillo’s orchestra wilT play for v/ill” tour of 27 South American — Dr. T. S. Vaca, the Tropical Ra­ System were among the predic­ the dancing at the pavilion from republics, hopped off from Huaste- dio Company, and the Postal Tele­ tions concerning activities of the 8:30 tomorrow night until 4 Satur­ ca Field here today. graph Co. w ■Waahlngton, Dec. 30.— New Eng­ present Congress made by John Q. day morning. There will be carnival At Vera Cru.t, the next stop, the Within an hour after Kellogg’s Tilson of New Haven, House lead­ Folks! 1 land’s Industrial growth Is being four ships will A-.ioin l.hi been de’.c.ved naval forces are regulating the subject requiring consideration, Winter Is to Be Well Equipped With Rub­ the Shipping Board oday. They find plenty of entertainment and re­ here for a week dv.e io a mishap to flow of communication out of the and properly must come before a freshments, while those going to the “ St. Louis ’ i.fcessitatin.g the urged the removal of the home port occupied city. longer session than the present. the Inn will have tables reserved hrinping here of a now motoi from The American government and ber Footwear. Keep Youj Feet Dry and of the American Republic line, with There is absolute need for radio throughout the night. Kelly Field, ,San .■'Vntonio. its forces have applied no censor­ Its eleven vessels, from New York regulation. The question is na- ship and knows nothing of any,” You Wm Keep W ell 1 tional and too big for the several to Boston. said Kellogg. states to deal with separately.” Too Generous Later, the Postal Telegraph Com­ New England manufacturers, Congressman Tilson promised pany made public the following they said, would be spared the ex­ there would be no legislation of a pense of shipping their products by radical or Inexcusable nature at statements: “ The Tropical Radio Company rail to New York if adequate ser­ the present session. Here Are Some Values In vice were available at Boston. advises that under the new United Representatives of the New York, States censorship it cannot accept New Haven & Hartford, and the QUIZ DRY OFnCIALS messages in code for Braggman’s That he had been principally re­ Boston & Maine railroads endorsed Bluff (receiving' point for Puerto sponsible for leasing the naval oil recommendation that management Cabezas). Radio in Spanish sub­ reserves in 1921 and 1922 was the Rubber Footwear That ject to censor’s decision.” of the line be transferred to C. H. ON COPS ‘TRAME-Ur substance of the testimony at the Sprague & Son, Inc., of Boston. A notice from the telegraph Would Route To Boston company to Dr. Vaca said: “ Mes­ Fall-Doheny trial in Washington of Edwin Denby, secretary of the navy W. T. Smith, speaking for the sage has been stopped and cancel­ Political Plot Hinted at in Rum in the Harding cabinet. As he en­ New Haven, declared that his road led by government censor.” You Cannot Afford tered the courthouse he posed for would route Its freight to Boston I Trial of Bay State Police Another notice said: “ Messages this picture. Istead of to New York If^Boston Chief. in plain Spanish may be accepted were made the home port. \ but subject to censor’s decision.” The American Woolen Company Boston, Dec. 30— Denials that he' When questioned about these messages, the state department To Overlook alone would pay $300,000 a year in had knowledge of threats to “ frame” Chief of Police Walter A. merely reiterated its denial and noticc freight to the line, George L. Gra­ BUY OLD GUN ham; representing this and other Hill of Wilmington, were.made by let it go at that. Federal Prohibition Agent Walter CATALOGS Smcl for circular, From the Point of View of Your Health or Your Purse. woolen concerns, said- ' L. D. &tterUc, 458 W. Forest Detroit, Midi. “ Under present conditions,” said A. Sullivan, testifying before Judge Woman Emissary P. J. Doewell, of the Associated In­ Lowell in the trial of Hill and 13 dustries of Massachusetts, “ there I others charged with conspiracy to is no service out of the port of Bos­ violate the national prohibition act ton. New England needs a depend­ and internal revenue laws. State Cafe and Men’s 4 Buckle able service. If it were r-vailable at Under cross-examination by At­ Boston, all of New England would torney Doyle, counsel for Chief Hill, Light Dress Arctics be benefited by increased exports Sullivan was asked if Frank.W. Delicatessen and imports.” Dayton of Wilmington had told him Establishment of the Massa­ that “ if they couldn’t get Hill any $ 3 .4 5 ’’“ chusetts port would result in an in­ other way, they would ‘frame’ him.” crease of shipping in American bot­ This was denied by Sullivan. Lunch toms and remove the present need Dayton was a candidate for for using foreign-flag vessels, the selectman In Wilmington and was Chas. Kuhr, Prop. manufacturers said. opposed by Chief Hill. Floyd Taylor, former prohibition Bissell St., South Manchester officer who worked on the Wil­ mington investigation but later Ladies’ 4 Buckle BET WAS ON RACE declared that he would not testify, only to be suspended and arrested as a material witn.ess, took the Specials For Arctics WEST NOW AVERS stand today. First quality Firestone He told of his knowledge of the witness and said that at some time and U. S, Rubber Co. Real (Coutlnued from page 1.) or other he had seen every' one of New Y ear’s Jersey Cloth. Sizes to fit Men’s Red Sole First the defendants, with the exception all heels. mlttee named, or one investigation of Chief Hill, at the Stevens farm, Quality U. S. Rubber Co. conducted before Senate and House Pair scene of the alleged bootleg activi­ Arctics committees sitting together,” Kelly ties. $2.45 aald. J. David Renton, one of the de­ Eve Pair “ However, if It appears more fendants, retracted a former plea of feasible to get action in the Senate, not guilty and pleaded nolo. The / Roast Chicken Misses’ and Children’s $3.95 I will defer to the action of that court allowed the plea and with­ Pretty Lady Robert Innes Kerr, the former Josie Collins, actress, ex- Chicken Sandwiches body." held sentence. plained in the London bankruptcy court that excessive generosity to her 4 Buckle Arctics Leaders Approved Here is Mme. Alexandra Kollontoy, Boys’ 4 Buckle friends was iargeriy responsible for her insolvency. Liabilities of $20,- Large Variety of Other Congressional leaders generally 000, with assets of less than $500, were set forth by Lady Kerr. Soviet ambassador to Mexico and continued to frown on the proposed ABOUT TOWN the world’s only woman diplomat of Sandwiches. $1.95 Arctics . Iqvestlgatlon. her rank. Upon her arrival in One of the leading lawyers in the Havana, en route to Mexico City, on Salads Bpnate declared Congress had no Robert Wilson has returned to DRIFTING FREIGHTER “ KING BEN” SLATED the S. Lafayette, when this pho­ Men’s First Quality $ 2 . 9 5 " “^ authority to act and also declared Rochester, N. Y., after spending to was made the Cuban authorities Sweet Cider Near Beer Hip Rubber Boots that Speaker and Cobb could not Christmas and the first few days of WANTS ONLY A TOW FOR FEBRUARY TRIAL refused to let her debark. succeed in a million dollar damage the week at his home on Edward Soft Drinks > storm King Brand ONE LOT OF suit against Judge Landis. street. "The federal government has « - Benton Harbor, Mich., Dec. 30. SPECIAL NEW YEAR’S EVE Tables Reserved for Paities 1 Pair Men’s Rubbers nothing to do with the internal Stopped Radios By S 0 S But — “ King Benjamin Purnell, leader DINER AT Herbert L. Fortune has moved Private Booths $4.95 Pair workings of organized baseball,” his family from 11 Edward street Is In No Dang,er Despite of the House of David, was bound over today to the February term of THE WARANOKE said this senator, who is thorough­ to his newly acquiree property on Loss of Rudder. Come in and Eat After the I $1,00 ly familiar with the legal machinery Mather street. circuit courc for trial on charges After the Show at the of baseball. “ It has been oflacially preferred by Bessie Daniels Wood' State Theater. Midnight Show at the State | decided that organized baseball is AWAIT AIR LINE New York, Dec. 30.— The British worth, former member of the col­ Theater. not interstate commerce, and even freighter Clearton drifting without ony. On February 12, Purnell If it were otherwise, the present Honolulu.— Much interest has a rudder at a point about 500 miles again will go before Justice of the east of New York is dn no immedi­ Peace Elizabeth Forhan to be issue could give rise to no federal been aroused in Hawaii over re \XWWX.>.VVVV1 question whatsoever.” ate danger, her captain wirelessed bound over for trial on similar cent word from Washington that charges brought by Mrs. Gladys a dirigible air line operating on today. The captain’s message stat­ ed that he would ask the first ves­ Bamford Rubel and her sister, Mrs a 36-hour schedule between Haw­ Ruth Bamford Reed, of Detroit. WINTER TERM STEPHENSON WINS POINT aii and California may be a real sel sighted to tow the Clearton to IN FIGHT FOR FREEDOM Ity in 1928. Airplane landing fields port, but would not require imme­ OPENS Children’s Rubbers diate assistance unless a storm BURIED CHAPEL FOUND are at present kept up on all the breaks suddenly. Winchester, Eng.— The ruins of Michigan City, Ind., Dec. 30.— Islands of the Hawaiian group and an ancient Norman chapel buried JANUARY 3rd D. C. Stephenson, “ lifer” in the are used continually by the army All broadcasting here was halted 6 9 c temporarily when the freighter’s deep in the heart of St. Catherine’s Enroll now in day or evening school. state penitentiary for the slaying of and navy machines. hill, was unearthed by archaeolo­ Men’s Knee Length Madge Oberholtzer, won the first “ S 0 S” call was received late last night. gists recently. The chapel Is be­ round In ,his fight for freedom to­ Wine exhibited in a special mu lieved to have been built In the 12th Rubber Boots day when Circuit Judge Crumpack- scum at Speyer on the Rhine, is The Clearton left Baltimore on The Connecticut Business College December 26 for Queenstown, Ire­ century and dedicated to St. Cather­ First Quality Firestone er refused to limit debate in the 1600 years old. 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2nd, Miss Minnie Sargent, Center St. One Lot of Pair The Boy’s Suit ' S | Children’s High $2.95 3rd, Mr. Thomas Kearns, 11 Bank St. Shoes A Variety‘of Ladies’ Vel­ HOTEL BOND Shoes suitable for this time of vet, Patent Leather mid 6th, Mrs. Albert Lindsy, Edgerton St. year. Patent leather with Kid Shoes, h i5> and mili­ Hartford mouse top tary heels I Pair 7th, Mrs. John Sherman, 31 Ford St. $ 2 . 4 5 * ’'*^ $2.95 . Umbrella **Everybody*s Qoing** 8th, Mrs. Wm. Coseo, 348 N. Main St. Tie We Wish You All a Happy New Year I Ticket No. 16656 wins 4th Prize. I Ticket No. 14422 wins 5th Prize. NEW YEAR’S STORE SCHEDULE , I Kindly check up and see if you have either of these SELF SERVICE Stores In Manchester, with the exception of those seUing E two tickets which have not been redeemed as yet. foodstuffs, have agreed to close all day Sat'urday, 'New Year’s Day. Stores will close as usual Thursday afternoon, but will remain open Friday until 9 p. m. SHOE STORES \ Those dealing In foodstuffs wiU follow their owi^ schedules 1 GLENNEY’S ou Saturday. Watch the advertisements for further Informa­ 1013 Main Street, South Manchester Ty Cobb’s heme folks In Augusta, Ga„ don’t believe the things Com­ i Tinker Building. S missioner K. M. Landis says “ Dutch” Leonard said about him. Upon tion. Cobb’s return, he was met with handclasps, a basket of chrysanthe­ iimuiuiiiiiiuiiuiwiiiuiiiiuuuuMuuiimuiiuuiiiiiiiniuiiiiiMHiiwiiiiiiiii'iui mums ajid a proposal po run him for mayor.

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South Manchester, so that when we political machinery of a city or of give our addresses residents of a state around the nuclei of ra­ other places will be In a position cial groups may not contain more ' lEttfttlng HfraW to know where we live— and that or less latent dynamite, after all. ; PUBLISHED BY _____ we are citizens of no mean city. Certainly It is none too good , THE HERALD PRINTINO CO. business In theory, for after all Founded by Elxrood S. BIa even New Britain or Naugatuck is' Oot. 1. M8-. _ COURAGEOUS PEACE. One More Day of Every Bvenlns Except Sundays and It is. one of the penalties of the an Integral part of the common­ Holtdayx Entered at the Poet Office at Man- self contained character of this wealth of Connecticut and Its citi­ 'obester as Second Class Mull Matter. President of ours that he seldom zens are American citizens, though SUBSCRIPTION RATES- By Mall at times they may forget It; and it ■lx dollars a year, sixty cents a imparts anything In the way of month for shorter perloda emotional Inspiration through his is not especially desirable that they By carrier, elshtoen ents . weex. should continue to be quite alto­ Sl-ffle copies, t ree centa carefully, even cautiously consid­ SPECIAL advertising REPRE­ ered public utterances. At Trenton gether Poles, Swedes, Italians or SENTATIVE. Hamllton-De Llcser. Irish In their responsibilities and Inc., 26 West 43d Street, New last night, however, he came very and 612 North Mtchitcau Avenue. close to stirring the heart of the In their feelngs. This New Britain Chicago. nation as he has never done be. row may possibly bring the con­ Store open Friday Until 9 o’clock The Manchester Evening Herald is on sale *n New York City at Sotoultsa fore, viction that It Is not so good in News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 48nd practice, either. Street and 42nd Street entrance of "I believe," said Mr. Coolldgo, Grand Central Station. “ we are strong enough— and brave ^r > "International News Service hM the enough-^—to resist another domina­ exclusive rights to use for republlca- ,tlon In any form all nows dispatches tion of the world by the military credited to or not otherwise credit­ spirit, through our own Independ ed In this paper. It Is also »xoluslvely entitled to us- for republlcatl^on all ent action.” the local or undated news published "Nations rejoice In the faqt that I herein." they have the courage to fight each LinD THURSDAY, DEC. 30, 1926, other,*' he said again. "When will the time come that they have the By RODNEY DU*rt:TIER Washington, Dec. 30— Whether a courage to trust each other.” STRENGTH IN UNION. Norwegian Is a better person tiian These are big words, splendid a Swede, or a Swede better than a For the City classification for Manches­ words; and the best of it is that Norwegian or a Dane better than ter presents, besides several more President Coolidge meant them, either are questions concerning Dining Room or less minor arguments in its They furnish a refreshing relief which each of these three national­ Bedroom ities has a separate opinion. There 8 Piece Early English Suite con­ favor, one extremely urgent reason from those admonitions to the rest have even been some arguments. why it should be agreed on by the of the world which have poured Furnishings structed of Huguenot finished wal­ But all three agree that a Scan­ nut and gumwood. It includes a citizens of the town and granted by from the lips of American states­ dinavian is as good as a Russian, In addition to suites and odd an Italian or an Englishman. And pieces reduced, there are many buffet, oblqng extension table, an the Legislature. men the while they were unwilling arm chair add 5 side chairs. Chair That reason lies In the present to commit themselves to any lead no one ever has said that any of pieces of high grade bedding mark­ the three nations didn’t produce ed down. Here are a few: seats are covered with a small blue confusion and misunderstanding of ership in world peace and in dis­ good American citizens. 4-6 Cotton Mattress in strip­ and gold checked tapestry. Regu­ the situation here that exists in the armament save through word of Sons and grandsons of the Scan­ ed . Regular $17.50. lar $198.00 ...... 9129 8 Piece Sheraton Suite of com­ minds of outsiders. advice to others. dinavian countries, especially Nor­ 3 ...... $8.75 bination mahogany and birch has South Manchester is known far Coolidge served notice in his way and Sweden, have banded to­ ’ * 4-6 Cotton Felt Mattress in art gether to strike out a paragraph of straight, tapering legs. Buffet, ob­ and wide as the home of the Che­ Trenton speech that he will not striped tick. Regular $22.00 $17.95 the immigration quota provisions 4-6 Box Spring, cotton upholster­ Discontinued Ranges long extension table, arm chair and ney industries. Yet except on yield to the ""big navy” cabal which which go into effect July 1 ed. striped ticking. To rest on 5 side chairs. Chair seats are up­ the lists of the Post 0®ce depart, has gone fairly mad with militar­ Senator Henrik Shlpstead of slates. Regular $39.50 . ,$19JJ0 at exceptional reductions holstered in plain black leather. ment there is no such'geographical ism. He will not countenance the Minnesota has introduced an 4-6 White Cotton Felt Mattress, Regular $245.00 ...... 9189 8 Piece Early English Suite of division In existence. South Man­ building of a vast fleet as sure to amendment to the immigration law roll edge, 1 piece art ticking. Reg­ Here are the gas ranges offered in the Pre-Inventory omitting this paragraph, which is ular $31.00 ...... $24.50 American walnut and gumwood chester Is a name. It has no politi­ lead to eventual war as was the Sale at worth while savings. Coal, oil and combina­ with maple overlays. Buffet, ob­ alleged to discriminate seriously 4-6 Cotton Upholstered Inner- tion coal and gas stoves are also included. In order to cal significance whatever. It means military machine of Germany. against Scandinavians and Ger­ Spring Mattress in colored long extension table, arm chair and nothing. Now if the Prehideht will only ] make room for the new 1927 models of Crawford ranges. ' 5 side chairs with chair seats in \ mans. He has the backing of other woven striped ticking. Regular You may pay for your range— either discontinued model The town of Manchester, of withdraw his compromise consent senators and congressmen of Scan­ $39.50 ...... $29.50 tapestry. Regular- $317.00 .. .$239 or new Crawford— on Watkins Plan of Easy Payments. 8 Piece Elizabethean Suite of which South Manchester is a vague to the authorization of a paper dinavian and German descent. 4-6 Cotton Upholstered Inner- Paragraph “ a” of section 11 of Spring Mattress In plain linen col­ massive lines Includes a buffet, and indeterminate part. Is almost navy— which he does not intend 3 Burner Gas Range with simmer, 16 Inch oven and large oblong table, arm chair and the immigration law, passed in ored woven ticking. mantel, in black and white. Regular $45...$35.85 unknown. Yet it is both a geogra­ shall ever be built— he can go to 5 side chairs. Constructed of wal­ 1924, says the admissible quota of Laced type, not tufted. Regular 4 Burner Range with simmer, pilot light, 18 Inch oven phical and political division of the world as an apostle of peace immigrants of any nationality shall $43.00 ...... $31.50 nut and gumwood with chair seats and mantel In black and white. Regular $57.50. In tapestry. Regular $389.00. exact boundaries and definite gov­ with better grace than any Ameri­ be 2 per cent of the foreign-born in­ ...... $45.85 dividuals of such nationality resid­ ...... $250 ernmental powers. can since we first began to advise 4 Burner Range with simmer, pilot light, mantel and 18 There is no such political or Europe to scrap its armaments. ing in the United States as shown by the census of 1890. Inch oven with broiler. Black and white finish. geographical division as North But paragraph "b ” says: Regular $67.00 ...... $58.50 Manchester, There are nearby peo­ 4 Burner Cabinet Range with simmer, pilot light, 16 WHEELER. "The annual quota of any na­ ple who insist on using that term In I tionality for the fiscal year begin­ Inch right hand oven, separate broiler and Thefmola- describing what we so loosely call The theory held by Wayne ning July 1, 1927, and for each tor oven heat control. Regular $76.50...... $61.25 the North End. Connecticut folk Wheeler that the government fiscal year thereafter, shall be a 4 Burner Cabinet Range in black nad white with simmer, number which bears the same ratio living at a little distance are fre­ should continue to make denatured pilot light, 18 Inch left hand oven and separate broiler alcohol poisonous, and that the to 150,000 as the number of immi­ Regular $78.00 ...... $04.75 quently under the Impression that grants in continental United States killing of large numbers of persona 4 Burner Cabinet Model with right or left hand oven In there are three separate divisions in 1920 having that national origin seml-porcelaln finish. Simmer, pilot light, 16 Inch — Manchester, North Manchester who drink Imperfectly rectified al­ bears to tbe number of Inhabitants enameled oven and broiler. Regular $83 . . . .$60.2.5 in continental United States in and South Manchester; and none cohol of this class is not a respon­ 4 Burner Cabinet Range with warming closet over oven 1920, but tlie minimum quota of of them of much account. sibility of the government because and warming shelf over open burners. Simmer, pilot the people have been warneu any nationality shall be 100.” For years it has been recognized According to the Scandinavians Living Room light, 18 Inch right hand oven, and broiler; In black by the business and industrial against drinking alcohol at all, max and the Germans, this provision finish. Regular $92.50 ...... $74 leaders of this town that this con­ be a valid one. sounds much better than it works Furnishings 4 Burner Insulated Range as illustrated above has 18 dition did not make for a proper If, however, the lives of the vic­ out. Determination of the ratio un­ inch right or left hand INSULATED oven with sepa­ rated broiler In enamel flnsh. Gray, black and white Floor Coverings appreciation the the solidarity and tims of poisoned alcohol are of der paragrapli “ b,” Shipstead con­ Here are a few suites, picked at random from our floors. Separate finish. Equipped with Thermolator oven heat con­ no value, for what are we engaged tends, will be merely guesswork. importance^of this community To be He presents the following table, pieces, too, are included In the Pre- trol. Regular $154.00 ...... $123 Reduced in this business of prohibition? sure there are a lew persons who computed by the Carnegie Founda­ Inventory Sale. 1 4 Burner Insulated with 14 Inch INSULATED right hand ask, "What difference does it It has always been our under­ tion, to show what the effect w’Tl 2 Piece Wood Base Suite uphol­ oven and separate broiler In enamel finish. Complete Discontinued patterns. in ,. woven make?” but they are not the peo­ standing that prohibition gained be on the immigration quotas from stered in tapestry. Regular $205.00 range in gray and white porcelain with Thermolator rugs, Congoleum Felt Base Rugs the bulk of its support from per­ the northern countries of continen­ for davenport and club chair oven heat control. Regular $175.00 ...... $189 an4 Linoleum are Included. ple who are doing things to put $139 sons who sincerely believed that tal Europe: 4 Burner Insulated Range in all white and gray porce­ Heavy Wilton ' Rugs and this community on the level of out­ Now After July 1 3 Piece Wood Frame Suite in by- law the people could be pro­ lain with 18 Inch right hand INSULATED oven In heavy Axmlnster Rugs In Persian side appreciation which it is en­ Germans . . . . 50,12;l 28,118 , and . enamel finish and separate broiler. Regular $199.00. and Chinese patterns as well as titled to occupy. tected against the social, physical Dutch ...... 1,637 2,669 Regular $265.00 ...... $198 ...... $159 plain designs. 3 Piece Carved Wood Base Suite Paul said: *T am a Jew of Tar­ and ■economic injuries consequent Norwegians . 6,403 ' 2.433 4 Burner Cabinet Range with warming cabinet over ele­ 9x12 feet. Regular $61.25. sus, a citizen of no mean city, and, on the too free exploitation of al­ Swedes ...... 9,561 3,707 in Jacquard and plain velour with vated. oven, and an extra oven beneath open burners, ...... $47.50 Swiss ...... 736 602 brocatelle cushions. Regular I beseech thee, suffer me to speak cohol— that the eighteenth amend­ making 2 ovens In addition to a large broiler. Fin­ 8VixlO% feet. Regular $58.50. $245.00 ...... 9170 ...... 945 unto the people.” And so he was ment and the Volstead law, no ished all over in gray and white porcelain and equip­ Total 68 515 31,529 2 Piece Tuxedo Suite In Jacquard ped with a Thermolator oven heat control. Regular Rugs, ideal for bed^ given his license to speak, whereas matter what their imperfection;, velour with tapestry cushions. The decrease of some 37,000 in $272.00 ...... 9217 rooms. In plain taupe centers with II he had given his town as some were born of a desire on the part the quotas of these countries will Regular $325.00 ...... $198 A.. figured and band borders. contemptible or unknown commu­ of their advocates to do good to be made up— as 150,000 immi­ 3 Piece Suite in Jacquard and 9x12 feet. Regular $25.00. grants are to be admitted yearly- - plain velour and brocatelle on seat nity the people of Jerusalem the race, to safeguard the wea.k Store Closed All Day New Year’s ...... $18.50 by increases in the quotas of Great cushions. Regular $295.00. 81/4x10% feet. Regular $23.50. would have beaten him to death, no against their own appetites— for Britain, Russia ana southern Eu­ $249 ...... $17.50 doubt. surely the strong have never need­ ropean nations. 2 Piece Solid Mahogany Base Two close out patterns in Printed It is to the advantage of every ed such safeguarding. Great Britain is the big gainer. Suite in Jacquard velour with da­ Linoleum, regular $1.25 a square city to be well and widely known. Just what becomes of this With Ulster she will have a quota mask cushions. Regular $329.00. yard ...... 75c ...... $295 theory if Mr. Wheeler’s is to ob­ of about 83,000 after July 1, com It Is to the advantage of every pared with a quota of 63,468 now citizen that his city or his town tain? For the thing that he pro­ allotted to Great Britain and all be widely and favorably known. It poses is in effect to improve the Ireland. The Irish Free State, un­ would be to such advantage if It average of citizenship In this coun­ der the present law, is allotted 28,- were effective in no other way than try by killing off the unfit. 56 7, but after June, the computa­ ■WATKINS BROTHERS, I n c . to support the self-respect of the Perhaps the time may come tions show, this quota will be re­ duced to about 8,00C. Thus the when, through over-population or FLORIDA BRANCH — THE WATKINS-LIMBACHER CO. — ST. PETERSBURG. growing boys and girls, who. If they Irish Free State would appear to be ■ are human at all, would say, with some tremendous change in the the big loser. Paul, "I am a citizen of no mean ordinary philosophies that still Shlpstead’s bill is now before the 'city.” hold current, when this shall be Committee on Immigration and he Certainly then Manchester— the accepted rule of existence— hopes for action on it during this FUNERAL DIRECTORS session. North so-called and South so-called that only the fit shall survive. and goodness knows what else so- But when that time comes it Is called round about the state— must just possible that some other get rid of her artificial .dual or standard of fitness besides that es­ '•■8 engage In a continuous race to most easily recognized of its fam­ triple personality and go on the tablished by Wayne Wheeler will ily group, for although all poplars TOM SIMS SAYS^ map and Into the consciousness of be recognized as entitling a person catch the fat "beauty money” have numerous points In common afloat In Manhattan. mi the state and of New England as to live. It may be that the fit in it la marked by distinctive charac- Hair bobbing has led to no end M-'. one municipal entity— which she that time shall be gauged by some Wee sleeklt, cow’rln, tlm’rous tertstlCB. It is tall and slender, beastle, of interesting tonsorlal establish­ shaped like the spre of a cathedral New York Is to hate a 110-story- is. accurate measurement of the qual­ 0 what a panic’s in thy breastle! ments. and Its erect branches normally building. We wonder how Detroit It is our firm belief that this can ity of owilnary humanity In their Thou need na start awa sae hasty, All the'better class bobbers find start at a point not far above the feels now about that 86-story cot­ •;,be done in no other way than by make-ups. If so we are sorely Wi’ bickering brattle! their time at a premium and exact NATURE ground. Its bark Is brown and tage. , . exorbitant feds for plying their acquiring city classification. afraid that the Wayne Wheelers of 1 would be lalth to rin an’ chase New York, Dec. 30.— The "all rough; the leaves a dull olive shears. There are some who will By ARTHUR N. PACK Now comes the one dlfllcult ques- that day had better be gutter bums, thee night beauty parlor” Is about to green with three prominent veins Washington policemen have been W r murdering pattle! become Manhattan’s latest vogue. accept no, engagement that has not President American Nature Ass’n. that radiate from r. point close to ordered to give, women their street ■tlon to be solved. This community’ s with a shred of heart In them, than Already at least two or more been made at least a week In ad­ the junction of the stem and the car seats. What will the male cop- greatest industry has ,, made the what they are; for if it depend­ vance and others who boldly will Even If one had never seen a I’m truly sorry man’s dominion establishments keep open until Lombardy poplar, the name could leaf. I'fr do when (a policewoman get.s name of South Manchfester far ed on the possession of a spark of Has broken Nature’s social union,, well after midnight. Their cus­ tell you that they cut the hair of We learn to know the poplar on? only "dlstlMUished people” and not help but give some Idea of its more widely known than Is the real humanity to save him, Wheeler An’ ustlfies that lllj opinion tomers are mostly ladies of the leaves by their firm, soft leathery do not choose to deal with ordi­ beauty. For is there , anything name of the town. It was a mis­ would spend eternity whistling up Which makes thee startle theater who rush to have their lovelier and more Inviting than a texture, their scalloped edges, and These are days when a fellow At me, thy poor earth-born com­ nary folk. take, of course, but a mistake that the winds that blow between the hair marceled after a hectic stage lane of these tall graceful trees, flattened stems. This tree grows with bow legs must bow to tlie man panion. evening, and who hav^ night-club rapidly but Its life Is comparative­ with knock-knees on the danc^ grew by itself. And now the ques­ worlds. leading to a house half hidden In An’ fellow-mortal! and "party” engagements for the One of the latest wrinkles is ly short owing to the prevalence of floor. tion comes, should Manchester, for "the barber consultation.” . shrubbery? early morning hours. g f all the large family of pop- poplar canker disease. the sake of unity, for the sake of RACIAL POLITICS. Thy wee bit housle, too, In ruin, Milady Is invited to sit in the Its silly wa’s the winds are strew- There are more autos than kitch­ solidarity and a clarified understand There Is a wonderful row on in But, about the first of the year, presence of experts who. meet sol­ en sinks In the United States. Well, In'; emnly, like a consultation of doc­ Ing, yield to the peculiar force of New Britain because Mayor Weld one place announces that it will ijOMBARW who wants to ride In a kitchen And naethlng, now, to big a new be prepared to continue Its beauti­ tors, to decide what particular a peculiar situation and Incorporate fired Police Commissioner Pajew- POPLAP- sink? . ane, fying until sun-up. haircut would best fit the individ­ the whole geographical body that skl when the latter’s brother, man­ O’ foggage green! It seems that In a town with a ual in question. They take notes is now Manchester as the City of ager of a drug store in which the An’ bleak December's winds en­ and make sketches; they have the The girls are right. When stock­ considerable population bent on ings cost $3 and up, why hide South Manchester?” commissioner Is said to have been suin’ turning night time Into day time victim turn this way and that and, Baith snell an’ keen! after the "consultation” she is The ship Resolute, which was them? Is It more Important that i interested, was arrested for selling there are many dozens of women turned over to a barber to get the abandoned in the arctic and which theoretical sense of balance be pre liquor Illegally. who have to appear "refreshed” mac.o her way 1 CoO miles back to A Chinese dentist was fined $200 But, Mousie, thou art no thy lane after a hard evening of night-club­ "perfect bob.”. served and the whole division be Persons of Polish origin, of In proving foresight may be vain; Naturally all such hokus-pokus civilization, alone, was presented frr practiclu>r without a license 1,3 bing and hip-flasklng. to tte British government by the New York. No tickee, no bridge- hereafter known as Manchester whom there are at least several in Abe best laid schemes o’ mice and runs Int® considerable money and Women buyers, models, profes­ United States, ISt.*). work. eliminating the "South” altogether me a tffe devotees of the hob, who are in New Britain, appear to have ral­ 'rang afr a-gley. sional women in many lines, visi­ Bi’*thday anniversary of Gcvei^ or that theory yield to practice and lied as one man to the support of tors from out of town— they all great majority, are beginning to An lea’e us nought but grief and realllh that they launched a costly nor "A l" Smith and Rudyard Kip­ We swallow the unmeaning "South’ have to appear publicly at the ling. the deposed commissioner. A list pain. Industry. KILLS WILD HOG because it is there and not to bo For prom'sed joy. usual business hours and, insofar lars, the Lombardy is ' the only of Republican aldermen, council- as possible, erase the traces of a Bobbers with fat reputations got rid of without a deal of men, ward leaders and just plalu make fortunes and keep establish­ member eligible for street planting Cyclone, Mo.'?—The first wBd bos Still thou are blest, compared wi’ sleepless night. west> of the midline of the United . WANTED HIS CLOTHES trouble? small-fry politicians, every one Thus they can taxi from their ments In and about the "avenue” Pittsburgh, Kas.— A -... rooming seen in the.,Ozark mountain region me! the rentals of which run Into the States; there planted along a nar­ In nearly 75 years, was killed re­ ' Neither of these things Is of such with a name as long as your arm, The present only toucheth thee: last caberet direct to a beauty row street though they produce house proprietor recently appeared tens of thousands. cently by William Drake, a farmer ‘ serious Import to the town, to Its figures In the news as being out But, Och! I backward cast my e’® ' parlor, get themselves "perked little shade, they lend a surprising at Pittsburgh’s jail and demanded — GILBERT SWAN. of near. C^-clone.- Drake found the business and to its repute, as the to get the mayor for firing Mr. On prospects drear! up,” catch a few winks of sleep air of dignity. Yet they do . not the clothes of a prisoner as securi­ An’ forward, tho’ I canna see, and keep an engagement by 9 ty for $1 that the man owed her. hog feeding upon acorns. Three ^aln idea of unification beforeTha Pajewskl. Rexall. Cherry Bark Compound crowd the street Itself, since .they I guess an’ fear! - o’clock. The j&il is steam heated, but the doses of buckshot brought it down. One is prompted to wonder will break up that cold and cough. are not a spreading tree. eyes of the state and the country. — Robert Burns: Selecter verses The Lombardr la uerbana the Dolice refused* Ita tusks were nearly an inch thick. ji

\ ' F A C E FI MANCHESTER EVENING' HERALD, TEtURSDAY, DEC. 30, 1926. H O m BOND ATTRACTS TOLLAND Princely Pastime for John Goolidge Alabama-Stanford Game NEW YEAR’S CELEBRANTS The slippery roadri were the cause of a great deal of anxiety to **On the Air**Saturday motorists last Friday evening. It _ t Judging from New Year’s Eve I was no uncommon sight to look out reservations at the Hotel Bond, and off wtdi s ' and see a car turning completely Hartford Is going to be the Mecca a p t Thia new I around. Some found it impossible for New Year’s eve celebrants this' Goodridi boot ' has « to climb the slippery hills and had year. Guests are coming from as style and individuality to give up the idea of their far as Boston and practically every you'Ulike. . journey and stopped for the night pity in New England will be repre­ { wherever people would accommo- sented by a big delegation. It ' It is different. The was estimated at the Bond that ■ date them. hooUess fitttener Btvea The regular church service was more than two thousand people held Sunday morning but because would attend the New Year’s eve • oozy fit. Wear mem of the heavy snowfall there was no party there this year. There will over your street shicM Sunday school and a Christian En­ be all kinds of Innovations but, or your slippers. deavor service was held in the eve­ pf course, the outstanding features ning instead of the pageant that will be the wonderful food for Z ipper—the new thing had been planned as the children which the Bond is now interna­ in Galoshes. were unable to come and take their tionally famous and music by Emil parts. Heimberger’s unsurpassed orches­ tra. Those planning to spend GEO. W. SMITH Map shows the nationwide chain that will entertain radio fans on Mr. and Mrs. I. Tllden Jewett New Year’s eve at the Bond should Xew Year’s Day with reports of the Stanford-Alabama game at Pas­ visited Mrs. Jewett’s sister and adena, Calif., Walter Dainrosch and his symphony In the Balklte family in Palmer, Mass., on Christ­ make reservations at once. G o o d r i c h hour, and special Victor hour program Including four of the great­ mas. est stars on the concert stage. The heavy line shows how the game Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nutland and will be transmitted to New York before being broadcast. son, Harry, spent Christmas with RESERVE YOUR TABLES Myron Sparrow and family. Now for Your New Year’s Eve Mass.; WLIT, Philadelphia: WGR, New York, Dec. 30.— Radio fans Fred Luce of Manchester, the Dinner at on New Year’s Day will be able to Buffalo, and KSD, St. Louis. Misses Eleanor and Mary Luce of The broadcasting will start at 2 enjoy the greatest New Year pro­ Rockville and George Luce of Burl­ THE WARANOKE o’clock Pacific time, or 5 o’clock ington spent Christmas with Mr. After the Show at the gram ever before broadcast. eastern time. and Mrs. G. P. Charter. State Theater. boot It will be a triple arrangement, On New Year’s night, Walter Mrs. Mary Daniels spent the one part of which will be an inno­ Damrosch will give his usual en­ week end with her daughter and tertaining program during the Bal- vation in radio. family i.a Windsor. kite Hour, from 8 to 9 eastern time Miss Margaret Morris and Miss More than 25 stations'will par­ and will be followed by a reintro­ Enid were with relatives in Spring- ticipate on this day as many as 23 duction of the Victor Hour which field over the Christmas recess- NOTICE! rebroadcasting one part of this was so popular last year. There was a large gathering at triple entertainment at the same The Inauguration of this year’s the home of Mrs. Matilda Ladd last Notice is hereby given that the time. series of Victor Hours will be Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Neur- undersigned will present a petition The big event of the day will graced by a quartet of leading con­ man and daughter, Althea of Rock­ to the General Assembly of the start with the play-by-play broad­ cert stars— Rosa Ponsello, sopra­ ville; Mr. and.Mrs. Howard Ayers State of Connecticut at . its Janu­ casting of the football game be­ no; John McCormack, tenor; Mis- and Mr. and Mrs. Will Ayers and ary session 1927 that the name of tween the University of Alabama cha Elman, violinist, and Alfred daughter, Ruth were among those the Town of Manchester be chang­ and Leland Stanford University di­ Cortot, pianist. These will have present. ed to the City of Manchester, but rect from the bowl of roses at Pas­ the background of the Victor sa­ Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hall and that the said City of Mancliester adena, Calif. lon orchestra directed by Nathaniel daughters, Bernice and Alice, spent shall retain the present form of Graham McNamee will speak into Shilkret. The program will be Christmas with Mr. Hall’s mother, Town government. a microphone at the bowl and his rebroadcast by the following sta­ Mrs. Mary Hall in Coventry. Dated at Manchester, Conn., this voice will be carried over the tions: Home from Amherst College for the holidays, the President’s son, Francis Meacham of New Jersey John, diverts himself as does his British counterpart, the Prince of 20th dav of December, 1926. southern transcontinental tele­ WJZ and WEAF, New York; was home over the we^k-end. CHARLES W. HOLMAN phone wires to New York, there to WBZ, Springfield: WEEI, Boston; Wales. While out for a morning canter in Potomac Park, Washington, THOMAS FERGUSON The Misses Florence and Wilma he reined in long enough to pose for this exclusive picture. Behind his be shot back over the various WGY, Schenectady; WJAR. Provi­ Clough of Hartford, Harold Clough JOHN J. WALLETT. special telephone lines to the radio dence; WTAG, Worcester: WFI, right shoulder should rise the imposing columns of the Lincoln Me­ In the matter of the petition of of New Jersey and Miss Hazel morial. stations broadcasting the game and Philadelphia: WCAE and RDKA, Brown, a teacher in Windsor, spent Charles W. Holman, Thomas Fer. Pittsburgh: WTIC Hartford; WGR to be put on the air from these. the Christmas season with Mr- and guson and John J. Wallett, for leg-; Buffalo: WRC, Washington: WGN The stations to relay this game Mrs. A. Esten Clough and family. FEET FOR SHOES feet of 30 gophers, on which there islation for the changing of the and KYW, Chicago; KSD, St. will be WJZ and WEAF, New Mr. and Mrs. Harold Graham and is a bounty of 10 cents each. The name of the Town of Manchester to York; WBZ, Springfield. Mass.; Louis; w oe, Davenport; WCCO, Pawnee City, Neb.— A farm letter said that since the merchant that of the City of Manchester yet St. Paul-Minneapolis; WCSH, Miss Hazel Graham of New York WBAZ and WEEI, Boston; WGY, were visitors at Mr. Sterry’s over boy gave Fred Shannon a check had given him shoes for his feet retaining the Town form of^.gov- Schenectady; KDKA and WCAE, Portland, Me.; WDAF, Kansas for $2.95 in payment for a pair he was returning feet for his shoes. ernment, is to be presented to the City; WTAM, Cleveland; WWJ, the week end. General Assembly of tlie State of Pittsburgh: KWY, Chicago; WJAR Mr. Johnson and daughter and of shoes. The check came back. Detroit: WHAD, Milwaukee. Connecticut at its January session, Providence: WTAG, Worcester, Miss Edith Clark of Seymour visit­ Shannon wrote the boy and the Opeko Coffee, 2 lbs for 76c. Try ed Mr. L. B. Price and family on next day a letter and a package a package today. Its goodness will 1927. came. In the package were the win you. Quinn’s.— Adv. Upon application of the parties; HONORS WON BY CARDINALS WILL BE Christmas day. above nam.^d to the subscriber a; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carpenter of Judge of the Superior Court, rep-j rtoZOVMi* PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED. Hartford were week-end visitors resenting that they are to petition at William Agard’s. the General Assembly of the State | Mrs. Florence Agard and son, at its January session 1927 to pass; St. Louis, Dec. 30— St Louis’ pionship colors to the right and the Frederick, of Westerly, R. I., visit­ legislation changing the name of first pennant winner and world world championship emblem to the ed relatives here over the week end. ilie Town o !' Manchester to that of left. Mr. Edwin S. Agard of this place, the City of Manchester without champion in 38 years will be put The flag-raising for the pennant who has been visiting his daughter. r, changing the form of Town govern-j on prominent display. will be held on the opening day of Mrs. Agard, came with them and 1927 ment now enjoyed by the Town of Instead of draping the champion­ the season and the world series also returned to Westerly with Manchester, as is more fully stated, ship emblems won in the National banner will be raised as an extra them after the holiday, in the foregoing notice, and it ap-i League last season and in‘the title feature during the season. Mrs. Emery Clough spent Christ­ pearing that the number of parties i series with the Yankees on the It is probable the Cincinnati man with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. in interest are more than twenty Feed a Baler.ced fiation for Year Round IVofRs same flag pole that flies the Stars Reds will be the attraction when Darling, in New Britain. (20) it is I and Stripes, President Sam Breadon the Cardinals hoist the champion­ George Crandall of Boston is ORDERED that notice of said of the Cardinals will erect two ex­ ship flag. spending his vacation with his Calendars petition be given by the petitione’’s ^PURINA IHJULniY CHOWS ai

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. gress, has tried to replace the idea cause a lifeless corpse, symbolical­ tainers, are also featured in this regular vaudeville program this f ,, of many gods W’ith unified worship. week, at the Stale. Comedy, sing­ FOR SALE LOST ly, would pollute the holy life giv­ act. The act Is one that any theater Polytiieis is detrimental to hu­ ing earth. The dead were left in Ih the country might well be proud ing, dancing and novelties will all man betterment because man's FUNNY LARRY SEMON be included in the vaudeville. Then LOST outlying places to be devoured by to have on its program. FOR SALE—Ono cord 4 ft white helplessness Is emphasized when wild beasts. Their spirits had de­ The other four acts are all of un­ there will be the many novel fea­ liireh, out any Icnprth, $1 I. Jllxca tures combined with the show. hard wood ?1C. Cull WilllnKiiUic Notice is herchy given that Pass he believes deities are everywhere parted and only the dross remained. usual excellence. The State theater FEATURED AT CIRCLE Book No. 25010 issued by The Savings Seats for this show may be had 107-i:. watching him and must be placated Drives Out Polytheists management has selected a bill this Bank of JIunehester has been lost or before success can be achieved. week that would do justice to any by applying at the State theater box FOR SAI.E—RoastInp capons, live destroyed, and written application ZoroLster’s creed spread Into has been made to said bank by tbe B.'oadway theater. Kehler and office. ■weight or dressed. Walter S. Haven, Polytheistic civilizations do not Persia, then the most progressive Coventry. Telephone 1UC4-4.______person in whoso name such book was develop self-reliance and creative Edith appear in a skating act. These Famous Coimedian Plays Lead­ ^ * issnod. for payment of the amount of of the Near Eastern nations. At two are known as the world’s fast­ ing Role in “Wizard of Oz.” deposit represented by said book, or energy in such measure as evolves first it was successful in driving FOR SALE—Apples. Northern Spies, for the issuance of a duplicate book under monotheism. When only one est skaters. And oh boy! How they Johnathan, R. I. Greenings, Baldwins, tlicrefor. out the polytheistic priests. But, What ho, folks! We have with us Heads Historians Huhbardston and Kings, $1.00 and deity is believed to exist, manki.''d love of luxury and a dlslnclintxtioa can hum around the stage! $1.50 per bushel. EJgewood r ruU LOST moves forward, not hampered by a "Flaming Youth” is m act that tonight, Larry Semon in a feature Farm . Telephone W. H. Cowles,^ 9la, to work were not obliterated among is a real comedy classic. Few are length starring comedy! Almost 4C1 Woodbridge street.______creed teaching that myriad gods are the Persians. Notice is bereby given that Pass' lurking to exact tribute or sacrifices the comedy acts which can measure since you can remember, you have . s>«: nn\. Book No. 1S133 issued by The Savings Eventually, a modified form of known Larry as the two reel slap­ FOR SALE—Hardwood, Reo truck Bank of Manchester has been lost or from him. up to this one. S -• s V $9.00: hard slab 8.00: hard pine and destroyed, and written application Zoroastrianism developed in an ef­ Hall and. Rogers appear in stick comedian. Only a few times chestnut mixed $C.OO a load. Flrpo. o7 iias been made to said bank by tlic Zoroaster, or Zarathustra, was fort to mingle worship of the old "Vaudeville Bits”, a quite enter­ has he been seen in pictures of person In wliose name such book was one of the noblest of the religious Presenting to you Miss Gwen­ Wells street. Phone 154-3. deities with Zoroaster’s pure spiri­ taining and novel act. feature length. And now we have dolyn McCormack, daughter o' Issued, for payment of the amount of geniuses m human history who tual conceptions. The result was FOR SALE—Chestnut wood, hard deposit represented by said hook, or The last one on the program is Larry, funny old wizard of comedy, John McCormack, the tenor. Will for tile issuance of a duplicate l,ook have followed this rule. He lived failure. Persian civilization declined in a farce abounding with all kinds wood, and liard wood slabs sawed to about 1000 B. C., pernaps not far Alman and Smith in “Ain’t We Got her brother, Cyril, who came from order. L. T. Wood. 65 Blssell street, therefor. and in the end the Mohammedans Fun.” Fun is right. If these two of mirth. "The AVizard of Oz,” as Ireland for the occasion. Miss Mo telephone 4DC. ______from the present Armenia. LOST—Ono tiro chain and .spreader. overran Persia and crushed the na­ can’t make you laugh, it’s time you the picture is called. Is a gem Cormack sang at the supper-dance $1 reward for return, (’ail, write or Before him, Iranian polytheism tional faith. Zoroaster’s followers saw a doctor. among comedies. But the best of it at which she made her recent de­ telephone Stuart .1. Waslcy, S27 Jlaln dominated Asia Minor, checking were killed or converted to the all is that this feature, is showing REAL ESTATE street. Tel. 142S-2. A smile a minute feature picture but in New York. It was ther the people’s crer.’.ivo energy. Koran, except for a few of the will accolupany the vaudrivllle. at the Circle theater tonight and to­ that this picture was taken. In One of Hie Magi sturdy ones of the old faith who Bebe Daniels is featured .n “Strand­ morrow. Miss McCormack’s voice lie hei FUR S.VLE—Building- lot GO by l.iO MISCELLANEOUS fled to India and there purified The screen’s greatest eccentric hopes to emulate her dad’s tri­ fret on ono of Mancliester's nice resl- Zoroaster w^s doubtless a mem­ ed in Paris.” Bebe is the greatest doulial streets, llirce jninulcs walk their doctrines. comedienne on the screen. Every comedian, Larry Semon, portrays umph on the concert stage. from Main street, gas and server in ber of a priestly gi’i^np called the role ot the "Scarecrow” origi­ Vendrillo’.s Poolroom — JIain and Magi, WHO were early scientists. The descendants of these refu­ picture made by her is a spasm of front of lot. Owner needs cash. For Eldridge streets, open every day and laughter. If you feel like taking a nated by Fred Stone and it is said unick .sale will sell ‘ Tlie word Magic comes from them, gees still exist iu India, known as General Arthur A. Kuolla, tclophono iSJ--, nlgitt. Rear of barber shop. Parsces. There are about 100,000 good tonic, our advice Is to see that Mr. Semon characterization is S75 Main street. ill the sense of wonder working. one of the most remarkable por­ Englisli AVnolen Company, tailors The three wise men ot the east j of them. They arc t'.ie most pro­ “Stranded in Paris’’ and you won’t Auto Repairinjr and since 1898, direct to wearer. Harry trayals ever given in motion pic­ f o r s a l e —o r r e n t —Six room who followed the Star of Bethle­ gressive and successful of all In­ have to take it. single, hot water heat, lire place and A nderton. 38 Cliuroli street, South dia’s multitudinous peoples. Flashy, vigorous and extremely tures. The star however, does not Overhauling Munchcjtcr. Phono 1221-2. hem to the birth stable of Christ g'lragc. bc.st location. If Interested There are chiefly merchants. human isV’Stranded in Paris”. Bebe carry all the honors of the produc­ SH'ELDO.N’8 g a r a g e see Stuart J. AVaslcy, S27 daln street, ivere probably Magi. Rags, magazines, bundled paper There are no paupers among them Daniels’ Paramount comedy of tion. a stellar cast which Includes Rear of 2A Holliater Street. telephone il2S-3^_____ ^ ______and Junk bought at tdp' eat cash In the Maglan circle of wlsdcn the names of such sterling screen prices. F'hone S49-S and I will calL I. and it would be a-disgrace to any Parisian life, supported by James Phone 2328-2 Residence 2328-.'; FOR SALE—5 room bungalow, oak Et.sonbefg. Zoroaster was stimulated to de- Parsee to refuse aid to a fellow Hall, Ford sterling and Iris Stuart, favorites as, Bryant Washburn^ r floors and part oak trim, all modern vtlop his doctrine of monotheism. Zoroastrian. Miss Daniels, fresh from her Charlie Murray, "Ylrginia Pearson, Improvements, « cur Highest prices for rags, papers and He taught the world ot righteous­ very rciiaonablo and easy terms. Tel. 'rhey educate their children ac­ triumph in "The Campus Flirt,” Dorothy Dwan, Mary Carr and magazines; rags 2c Ih; bundled paper ness was created by Ahnra Mazda, which chattered attendance records others assist in making this screen I Repair Rubbers, 11S3-12. ___ 30c per 100 )bs: magazines 40c per who was in constant conflict with cording to western ways. Their wo­ inn ll)s. (...ill 21IG, 28 Oak street. men are more liberally treated than in practically every dty it appeared, novelty one of the outstanding the demon of wickedness, Angra has contributed one of tfie most de­ features of a season noted for big Arctics, Rubber Boots lyialnyu or Ahriman. In the end anywhere else where oriental stand­ TO RENT ards of womanhood prevail. Their liciously peppery performances ever screen hits. Ahura Mazda will emerge victori­ witnessed on a screen. Gvrgeous settlugs, wonderful SELWITZ DIFFERENT FEATURES ous The idea of Angra Mainyu, word is their bond and they are looked up to as men of high honor Starting with swiftness and gain­ camera effects never bef-ire shown, THE SHOE REPAIR MAX (.’('ll' r e n t —F ive room Hat up- spirit of evil, influenced the Hebrev/ and remarkable stunts together stalrs.'stcam heat f'BPishod; also two by everyone. ing momentum as it unreels, piling Selvvitz Block, 10 Pearl St. AT RIALTO THEATER religious conception of Satan which situation upon situatitin, the climax with rapid-fire action make this at­ c a r . garage. Apply 92 Russell Btieet. was accepted by Christianity. Tliere is a saying in India that wherever a Parsee settles, prosperi­ Is reached in a thrillifig tally*ho traction one worth going a long f o r r e n t — Five room tenement, way to see. all niodern improvements, ready Jun. Tlie Holy Book ty flourishes. They do not invite chase down a steep, narrow inoline. 1. Apply 32 Cottage street.______^ Doubtless j'ou arc one of the tens Zoroaster demanded that the others to accept their creed. They Asid.6 from Miss Daniels, Hall, “The Black Cyclone,” featuring, of millions who have read Sir Rider ancient gods be abandoned. He practice, in this respect, what may Sterling and Miss Stuart— others in the screen’s greatest equine actor,' Arthur A. Knofla T(J r e n t —3 room l\eatcd apart­ Haggrad's immortal book, "She,'’ urged his followers ti engage in be called spiritual eugenics. Thus, the cast of the picture are Mabel Rex, will be shown as a companion I ments with bath. Apply shoemaker. Julienne Scott, Helen Dunbar, Ira feature. [ FIRE and Trotter Block.______said to be the rno.-^t wonderful self-development and active work, the Parsecs show what the Near Henry Osborn Taylor of New ronianco ever written. Of course finding their salvation in creative East might have become had Zoro­ Darling and Tom Ricketts. * "Black Cyclone” Is tbe story o f! York, who was elected the 1927 AUTO INSURANCE I,-nit r e n t —T hree room flat with you wondered If It would eve;* come action and not in polytheistic pleas aster’s great reform movement been And by the way, (we weren’t go­ Rex. a wild horse— a flashing black president at a business meeting of 875 Main. St. Tel. T82-2 stc\(m heat ne.xt to Pagaiil Bros’ store. to your tl eater in the form oi mo­ for omnipotent assistance. The Zend succesful in its own land. ing to tell you this one, but we of great power—an ebony streak in A pidy at the store. ______tile American Historical Associa­ tion picture ' ente’’tainn’.ent. M’ell might as well) Prince Teno iu the the sunlight. He was born In the tion at Rochester, N. Y. He suc­ (•'OP RENT—Five room flat, all 1(((- it's here at last and It presents a headline act is a living picture of Wild Lands, self-raised and self- ceeds Prof. Dana C. Munroe, of (irovements. window shades on: on gorgeous spectacle. You remember Plain as Day Rudy Valentino. In fact, Prince taught, for a rattlesnake bite had Princeton University. A graduate Dr. Fred F. Bushncll IrolU'V line, station 52. Apply 598 Cen­ the woudrous Queen, She, wh-> Teno doubled for Rudy In “Blood deprived him of his mother while' of Harvard and of the Columbia VLTKKINARIAN ter street. Harrison Store. Phone 5GJ. and Sa d.” he was still of tender age. He poDse.sserl the secret of everlasting University law school, Dr. Taylor is 4 9 i East Center Street, ^ FOR REN’r __Five room tenement life and of whose dazzling beauty It sought protection In a herd, but its an author of eminence and a mem­ with niddern improvements, on Braln- was said the world never had wit­ leader, the ferocious Killer, drove ber of the National Institute of Arts Manchester Green. ard street, near Main, price $-0 per him out. He had no place in his Office iloiirx: 7 to 8 I*. M. month. Apply to Aaron Johnson. G- nessed her equal. None other than WAPPING’S A METROPOUS and Letters. Linden street.______Betty Blythe plays the role '“She" herd for au outcast—a weakling—a 'I'KI.EI'HONK 1847. in this spectacular drama. The baby stallion. But there came a day TO REN T— December 1st. new five author’s (lescriptiou seems to fit IN BASKETBALL WORLD when this untamed weakling was a room Hat. all tnodern. magnificent, powerful creature who street. William Kanehl. 519 Center Miss Blythe to tlie proverbial ’’T” SOMBRE NEW YEAR s t r e e t . ______and when operations were started defeated the Killer, who had never ARTESIAN WELLS on tile production her name im­ Southington Players PecA’ed before known any thing but vic­ Drilled Any Diameter— f o r r e n t —Ono 7 ro()ir. teneinenL mediately occurred to the director tory! FOR ENGUSH PEOPLE Any Depth Any Place Maple streci. .VPI'ly to H. .. ar>OP. and in the film she appears to he When Farmers Snow Them care of -• tV- Company. the ver4 re-incarnation of “She”. Under in Indoor Sport. FOR RE.N’T — Three, and four Daring In the extreme is this coura­ HEADS ASSOt lATlO.V Charles F. Volkert room apartments, heat. Janitor ser­ A most unusual ending marked ' TO .ADA’ANUE SCIENCE Not Upon Heights But in Val­ \ vice? gas range, remgerutor. in-a- geous essay, tlie picture version of door beo fu.'nlshed. Lafl Manchester a book that created a stupendous a basketball game played in Wap- ley, Says the Archbishop of Blast Hole Drilling Coiisiructlon Company. 2100 or tele­ sensation and even greater success ping last night, according to re­ Philadelphia. Dec. 30—Dr. .-A. A. Canterburj’:. Test Drilling for Foundation phone ~5‘3-2 . ______ports from that vl'large today. Noyes, president of the California has bee. predicted for the picture. Institute of Technology, today was Water Systems FOR REN’i—in Greenacres, first Supporting Miss Blythe is Carlyle * The Southington All-Collegians London, Dec. 30.—The English Pumps for All Purposes. and second floor flats at iJ and 75 Blackwell and Mary Odette. "She” came to Wapping overflowing with elected president of the American people come to the New Y'ear in a Benton street* Call heads a double feature program at ccnfidence, expecting to bury the Association for the Advancement of mood of disappointment, and they HIGHLAND PARK P. O. the Rialto theater today and to­ villagers with an avalanche of Science for the ensuing j’ear. should take "Pilgrim’s Progress” Tel. 1375..5. W.\NTED morrow, the second feature being baskets. But matters turned out as their guide for 1927, the Arch­ “The. I'atent Leather Pug” an ab­ vice versa. Wapping snowed the bishop of Canterbury declared to­ sorbing story of the squared e.rcle visitors under 91 to 16*. Whisker Champs day in a New Year message to the \v WTED—To cxcliange my fariu which has an appeal tha. should at­ It appears that the Southington Brltis hpeople. near' New London, building in good team waa much peeved over the "Sombre thin.gs are too close be­ TypeAvriters condition, for bouse tract everyone whether a fight en­ No agents. I reside back of ILimp thusiast or not. While the story way the game was going. As the hind us to be likely to be forgot­ p.ns^ now. Jolin ObccUowilz. deals extensively with the prize farmer boys piled up score after ten.” said the arc'jbishop’s mes­ All makes. Sold, rented, ex W ollicrcll street. So, M anchester. r.itg there arc other elements con- score, the visitors became more sage, ’’even if just to forget changed and overhauled. Conn. _____ could be right. t.oincd in the plot that make it one incensed. Special Discounts to Students. W VNTl'.H—Work as i>r;u'lical nur.se. of the best shown here in some So, when the final whistle blew, “AV'e cannot forget what we Telephone 2331- 1. Mrs. Theresa Hofl- time. Billy Sullivan who seems to their fury was at its height. One have seen with our own eyes, the mau. have scored quite a hit in preceding of the players grabbed the score- crippling of our commerce, work- W VN’TED—Mon of olaiu'hcsler to stories of this type appears as the boQjc and tore out the sheets con­ lessness of so many thousands with Telephone 821 know ‘that tlio most reasonable place mollycoddle youth who makes a taining the score of the game so all its attendant ills, tokens of dis­ to buy olotbor, is at George H- that Wapping might not put a dent tress and fear and not infrequent liams. Joliuson Block. Suits made 10 name for himself with the padded Kemp's Music m easure $25.no. ______mils after suffering a brutal heat­ in their reputation by publishing bitterness. ing at the hands of a prof-cssional the results. "W’e do not feel that we are 4Y.\NTl'7Vt— .Motbor’s helper. Inquire That only started the trouble. standing upon the heights but In of Mrs. Gerald R. Rlsloy. 50 4Vood- pugilist. His performance is noth­ \ House laitd street, tclepltonC 1452.______ing short of perfect. A comedy and ■ The Wapping boys then got mad a valley.” news reel will also be shown. and upon a suggestiou from one of HELP W.VNTKU FEM.VLE the players, a Manchester lad, the Southington team was locked up RcUncil vomits liiily cr young inar- in the dressing room. They were fit'd woniiin witli some spai’e time to SEIGE AVAS LIKE PLAGUE not allowed to leave until the do elerii'iil ivorU. Need not Intcrfeie TO CHI.NA CITY’S PEOPLE witli iirescnl cmidoymcnt. Address 1. score sheets were returned intact. PLUMBING FIXTURES (.1. Box 11G4. New Haven, Conn. London, Dec. 30.—Appalling BANKRUPTCY PETITION M’.\NTI-:D—I-adios and gents clcan- Price alone should never govern either the selection of the iiiK, dvi'liig. and iircssliig:. 129 Center numbers of deaths occurred in fixtures or the plumber to do the work. Assurance of good ma­ .Mfi'oi.'I'lione r:!S-ll. Goods called for Slnafu. during the siege ot AVu Pei Now Haven, Dec. 30—Maurice J. terial and workmanship i.s certain only when there is no falsa and doliverod. -Mrs. 1. B. Nelson. Fit. according to long delayed de­ Ohrnstedt, a new Britain gift shop economy In buying plumbing and when good judgment selects tail^ which have just reached here. owner, today filed a voluntary pe­ M’.VNTF.P—Lady lioardor, heated I the men to install it. licilroom. home couiforls. all con­ Ono report states that between 15.- tition in bankruptcy with liabilities veniences, washing, etc. Box L. 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MOTHER LOVE 1 ' I This And That In “Just an old scrubwoman” died ] over her scrub pall In a certain city breads the other night. She was 71. She TOT Teminine Lore © 1 9 2 6 had been working as scrubwoman Clifford L .^ ^ “^Emest lynii for 14 years, her goal, the pension NEA s e r v ic e INC erned by any thought or whether which would have been hers in they were, as Superintendent Barton just a few months. The WHAT HAS HONE BEFOKE had said, instinctive, wa* a question made a great cry over the fact that To the home ot PROF and MOL- the brain specialists did not answer. she had well-to-do sons and daugh­ IJE ELW'ELL In Camdenville. One day when Mollle had kissed ters in the same city. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wirtalla they are ready to open their hearts Ind., one night in October, 1898, him, he kissed her back. Probably, ment of one of her children, will resume their children’s danc­ and their homes to them? Some of is hroiiglit a woman who had Nellie Downing said later, through “mother absolutely would not ac­ ing classes In Orange hall Saturday them may be doomed to disap­ fainted on a train. Late that mimicry, because he had learned to cept any help from us, live with night the woman bears twin girls afternoon— New Year’s, at the reg­ pointment as far as the girls stay- Imitate the actions of others. any of us, or leave the uelghbor- and then dies without revealing ular hour. They will be pleased to 1 ing with them is concerned, for It frightened Mollle at first, ths hood where she had always lived, give private instruction to pupils girls today do not consider it to her name. unexpectedness of It. But then, The story then moves forward was significant. of any age, at their home, 36 Ben­ stay at home any more than the looking at him sharply and seeing 18 years. Tiie tvvlns, now growing Kids tq Blame? ton street. For appointments tele­ I boys. Girls In the wealthiest faml- only that blank look In his eyes, she I to beautiful womanhood, have ' Society, of course, censures the phone 1096. I lies, many of them prepare for a been named M.'\RGARET and began softly to cry. ! children. The tradition has it tha,t [ I career or go into some business, ELIZABETH. They are called It was then that the tears slowly all mothers are sweet, wistful, mc.l- Mrs. Jane Deeter Rlppin, nation­ ' and the old folks must remember RUSTY and BETTY. welled up Into Jim Elwell’s eyes, and leable self-renunciatory creatures, al director of the Girl Scout organ­ that we are living in a new day and MolUe. seeing them, grew half that they will have to learn to live JIM ELWELL, the son, enlists all ready and waiting and willing Is ization says she is convinced wom­ In the World War. He then dis­ frantic with the new-born hope that for any small bit of aid of any sort en need certain basic qualities that their own lives just as the young covers that one of the twins loves suddenly seized her. from their children. In short, If come to them in the plastic years, folks are living theirs. him. She called Nellie Downing. a mother scrubs, her children, are among which are “ reverence, love Readers of these items who re­ He is shell-sliocKed at the Battle "I'll make a report of It," the to blame. . of beauty, cheerfulness, honor, u of Sedan and, through a mixup, is nurse said. "It certainly Is a new Granted that we all like the ] sense of duty to others, courtesy, ceived checks, or gold in the’.r registered as JOHN POWELL. He development. Whether It's cause pretty mother myth, are facts al­ thrift, cleanliness in thought, word stockings at Christmas, will find is removed to an American hospi­ enough to hold out any real hope for ways so? Don't we all know any I and deed.” Scouting, she says, of­ that the money will go a great deal tal and reported dead. his recovery 1 can't say. But my number of mothers like the scrub- i ? if I fers to all girls the opportunity for farther if spent during the January It is discovered that the father opinion Is that It requires something woman who insist on living their ] leadership, which is what every sales than at any other time of the year. The housewife will be able to of the twins is dead and that they more than mere mechanical Imf^v lives in the way it has always been girl needs. are nieces and heirs of JOHN tiveness to produce tears. There lived, regardless of changing con­ find genuine bargains in all lines CLAYTON, wealthy resident of must be some emotion In him some­ M of domestic goods or household lin­ ditions, refusing to admit that the I For evening wear there is a new Indianapolis. Shortly after this, where that responded to your own.” ens. Ready-to-wear garments and old days are impossible, and by Mi purple hair net now manufactured the Blwells get word that Jim Is In the spring of 1919 doctors and millinery are always subject to unadaptablUty forcing their chil­ for wearing by those with gray or alive. They start for New York. surgeons from all parts of the world drastic price cuts after inventory, dren into wrecked lives? white hair. It is ^said that under so it behooves the women, both old At the hospital they are told by were called to Europe In a confer­ Old Maid Made NURSE NELLIE DOWNING that artificial light it beautifies the hair. and young, to pay frequent visit.>: ence. to try. If possible, to work out \Ve all know daughters unmar­ Jim’s mind is blank, that he is like some means of suppressing the epi­ to the shops these days and t: ried because “mother wouldn’t a living dead man. demic of disease that had sprung up Beatrice Lillie, the star in one watch the advertisements in the thluk of moving, or letting a In the wake of the war. of the most successful musical com­ daily papers. NOW BEGIN THE STORY strange man in the house.” We edies this season, is also noted for- CHAPTER XXVII Among these men of science was a have heard of sons tied to picay­ her taste and distinction in gowns. celebrated surgeon from New York— Accoi-ding to Dr. Mary Scharlieb, e l l i e d o w n in g turned and une jobs because mother won’t She recently appeared in one scene dean of British medical women, brain specialist. Numerous cases think of going with them to the ■wearing a lovely negligee of gold Prof and Mollla Elwell followed that other specialists had pronounced household work is one of the great­ N bigger town where the real job cloth with wing of est cures for “nerves” that women her. They went up In the ele^ hopeless had been taken over by him orange colored georgette. Thisj and the patients restored to normal is, and son hasn’t the heart to may take. Neurotic girls and wom­ vator and then were taken to the leave her alone. We know son^ dainty English girl in private life en can obtain the greatest advan­ condition. The hope that on his re­ is the wife of Sir Robert Peel. ward where Jim Elwell was. turn from abroad this man might be and daughters like those of the tage from work, wor-k of any kind, Still following the nurse, the par' Induced to try to put Jim back Into scrubwoman, humiliated and mis­ says the dean. “ Take a hammer The muff is becoming more and •nts of Jim Elwell walked down the the world of remembered things held understood because of mothers and drive nails, grab a scrubbing who can’t adapt themselves to the more popular, and if you .buy one corridor and Into the great room, Prof and Mollle Elwell In New York brush and clean up the floor, or do new sort ot life their children match it to your fur coat, or to the any of the other thousand and one Prof held tightly to his wife’s arm for weeks after they otherwise would have returned home. That—and the could and would give them. trimming fur of your cloth -wrap. duties about a house and the mat. and kept anxious watch on her. fact that Jim Elwell one day had Silent Pressure , ter of “nerves” will become some­ You -will like the luncheon salad, ‘‘Be brave, dear,” he counseled. Each girl wrote bravely, with many expressions of hope. cried. Many mothers, to be sure, ask thing of the past,” was the advica for nothing. They do not put this the recipe for which Is given be­ she handed out recently _to a gath­ “Be brave for the boy’s sake. He's few minutes more with Jim. Then Mollle’s first letter to the girls Was low. It is quite unusual, Inexpen,- alive, you know. That’s something. The smile vanished from Jim El- the most dlfflcult letter she ever had full intent of theirs into words. ering of women. they had to leave. They could come This is literally a bird of a bath­ sive— and nutritious as well as de­ It’s far better than—than the other." well's mouth. A frown made wrinkles tried to write. She told them as well They do not say, “I have always back again the next day, she said- ing suit. On a pleasantly abbre licious: Prof Elwell knew he was lying. between his eyebrows. as she could the condition In which lived in this house and I shall nev­ This is just the kind of an old- Mollle Blw611 laid her hand on could come back as often as they er bud,ge. You can go your way vlated and generously fringed Molded Rice and Nut Salad. fashioned winter when a window The little drama that followed was pleased, providing they did nothing they had found Jim, what the doctors Jim’s arm. “Don't you know your and I’ll go mine.” But each and foundation of flag-blue rubberized Three-fourths cup rice, 3-4 cup ventilator such as Mrs. Carrie J. on« that Nellie Downing cheerfully to set the patient back. had said regarding the unlikelihood boiling -water, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1 mother, Jim? Don’t you know Mol- of his recovery along the lines than every progressive move is blocked, silk is super-imposed a white gull Anderson has the agency for, wljl would have given a year of her life "You see how It Is," she said to cup orange juice, 1 teaspoon grat­ He?” being followed, and the danger that until the filial son or daughter is of rubber which gives a charming be found most practical. She will to have mlseed. Half the distance Prof as she accompanied thqpi down ed rind, 1-2 cup finely chopped down the big room elie could see Jim Nellie Downing began to cry very would attach to an operation. held because of emotion more se­ suggestion of the delights of the order the "Prairie” in several fin­ stairs. "His mind Is dead, as 1 told sea. It is of French inspiration peanuts, 1 banana, 1 lemo)^ boiled ishes to suit home or office. Phone Elwell. He was sitting down In a softly, and Prof Elwell turned his She also told of the probability of curely than by^ actual battle. eyes In agony toward the celling. It you." and designed for life on the Riv­ salad dressing, lettuce. 1179-5. chair beside his cot, gazing at a near­ their having to remain In New York We hear a great deal about the Wash rice through many waters by window with those listless eyes was more than he could bear. Oh. "And there's nothing,” Prof asked cruelty of youth— little about the iera. tor a month or two and Insisted in a and cook in boiling salted water These cold mornings are the of hie. Ae she looked at him It the cruelty of It, he was thinking. her, "that can be done?" letter to John Clayton that the twins cruelties of age, often more flag­ "1 don't know. I hope so—oh, for ten minutes. Add orange juice times when hot griddle cakes and seemed to the nurse that he was the “ It's Mollle, Jim," the boy's moth­ were not to try to see Jim until she rant by far! er was saying again. "Look at me. hope so!” HIGH HATS and grated rind and cook over hot waffles are relished by those with symbol of futility. Waiting, forever gave them permission. Most Children •water until tender. Remove from waiting. That was what he seemed Jim; look at me." Prof looked at Hter a little queerly. That ■woman of Toronto, Ont.. good digestion. If a griddle isn’t At that time no mention hud yet It''matters not what color or ma heat, add nuts and turn into four at hand a large iron frying pan may to be doing. Waiting for someone But Jim was looking at her, only Nellie Downing was wiping her eyes who gives birth to the most child­ been made of the brain surgeon on terlal your hat. it must have i small molds. Pack firmly and let be used and it should be greased who never came—for something that the eyes through which he looked with her handkerchief. . . . And ren within the next 10 years will whom they were counting so strong- crease or an orninaent that will stand until thoroughly chilled. Un- only enough to keep the cakes never happened, and never would opened onto a deadened mind. he had thought that nurses grew ac­ receive the one million and a half customed to things like this. lend height to the crown. raold and serve on crisp lettuce from sticking. The batter should be nappen. "Do you know me, Jim? Do you 'y- estate of a millionaire sportsman The Elwells did not despair com­ The answer to this letter came m leaves with boiled salad dressing. thin and the quickest way to Apparently he had heard them know your mother?" who recently died in that city. There was no answer from the sol­ pletely. in their hearts was the triple form. Each girl wrote brave­ BOUFFANT Garnish with slices of banana dip­ handle pancake or waffle batter la moving down the room, for he turned ly, with many expressions of her One wonders at the motive. A dier. Again that frown knitted his germ of hope, waiting for a word or ped in lemon juice to prevent dis­ to pour it from a pitcher. The his head as they approached and hope, grief, love and condolence. slap at relatives who were smugly coloring. Mollle Elwell for the first time saw brows. Ha turned toward the nurse a sign to tell them that all. perhaps, A charming bouffant evening griddle cakes should be not more was not lost with Jim, Each tried to console Mollle with the awaiting his death and his fat than an eighth o f an inch In thick­ the blank stare that had come to and then back again to Mollle. A property? A last joke, an outburst dress is of black taffeta embroid slight sound escaped him, but It was And that sign Jwas given them, thought that Jim. at least, was alive ered in huge silver disks. The ba During this season of the year ness and should be turned only supplant the steady look and the and while there was life there was of ribald mirth, as the sports­ much thought must be given to merry light in Jim Elwell’a eyes. He unintelligible. strangely enough, In the form of teau neck line is quite low. once. And then Mollle Elwell leaned tor tears. They were tears that had no hope. John Clayton added hie part man visioned the city's women adults’ as well as children’s diets. seemed perfectly unaware of them. in the form of a carefully worded re­ staging their competltve race for Elderly persons should particularly And now Nellie Downing and Prol ward and pressed her lips against meaning, for they welled up In ihe KNITTED DRESSES For those who are entertaining his cheek and Prof clenched hie eyes of the man whose brain was quest to be allowed to do anything the nice juicy property? watch their choice of foods. The a number of friends during the gay and Mollle had drawn close to him. In his power to lessen the burden Or did the millionaire really be­ tendency through the winter They stopped. Nellie Downing hands till the nails made deep Im supposed to be dead to any phase The fabric manufacturers have holiday season, the following cal­ that had been laid upon them. lieve in large families, regardless months is to increase the amount asked, "Is this your boy. Mrs. El­ pressions in his palms. of emotion. actually produced a fine, soft culations may be of help: of their quality, believing that of fats and sweets and the outdoor well?" The kiss had left Jim Elwell un Having been advised to let Jim And so the weeks passed, with Jim knitted woolen that will not stretch One largo layer cake will serve moved. Mollle's lips lingered a long remain In the hospital under ob­ the pivot around which revolved ■motherhood of quantity only worker and active youngsters need i 12 persons. , "i’es," Mollle uttered In a faint more than woven cloth. It js best the richer diet. But fruits and fresh whisper. Prof Elwell nodded sadly. time on his cheek and then were servation for at least a month or so everything that went to make up the should be rewarded? If the latter, One quart ot salad will serve 9 used in tailored two-piece frocks vegetables must be served regular­ “ You see?" the nurse said, gestur­ slowly lifted away. longer. Prof and Mollle Elwell en­ Elwells' little world. During those I opine he’s all wrong. I can im­ persons. for street or sport. ly and daily to counteract the ef­ ing toward Jim with an eloquent And that was all. Not another gaged board and room at a private weeks the lovable personality and agine a mother of just one child One pound of salted nuts -will fect of the rich foods in the sys­ hand. word from Mollle or from Prof. She residence close by so they might the unstinted devotion Of Nellie born and reared under difficult serve 25 persons sat there, dry-eyed, looking at her be near him. Downing to her self-imposed assign­ circumstances Into a high type of tem of the active worker. Others, One loaf of sandwich bread will Again Prof nodded. Mollle was ■who must be shut In, need the looking at her boy. She had not boy. She had tried to awaken him Jim Elwell up until the time of ment earned for her a place In the child, much more worthy of, the Season’s Catch make 2 4 sandwiches. but his brain still slept. his leaving home to go to war had hearts of Mollle and Prof Elwell that fortune than some others of 30, fruits and vegetables as the main One ruar*. of sandwich filling moved since they bad paused at his part of their diet. bedside. Prof, too, had not moved, As for Prof, he patted Jim's been accustomed since babyhood to neither time nor separation would triplets and quadrupeds not in­ /a will fill about 40 saudwiches. but his eyes wavered between Jim shoulder, stroked his hands and being kissed by his mother. It Was ever dislodge. cluded. One chicken, weighing around 4 The brilliant social events of the and Mollle. Poor Mollle! This was dared not allow himself to speak. natural, therefore, that Mollle should We’re Lopsided pounds, will give enough meat fot And Lhen late one day In July holiday season sometimes affect the likely to break her. To build up the He and Mollle took the second still give expression to her affection Some delver aflgr truth has dis­ 1 quart of chicken salad. word was received that Dr. Lawson, complexion in a way that can only heart-breaking blow of their lives as In that way whenever they were covered that the average woman’s MARY TAYLOR. hope In her once more only to have the celebrated brain specialist on be offset by a soathing, refreshing It blasted Uke this! Prof Elwell was they had taken the first—uncom­ alone or whenever only Prof and whom Jim's mother counted so face is lop-sided, the right side of plainingly and without any hysteri­ Nellie Downing were present. facial. See Mrs. Robinson at the- fearful. strongly, was on his way back to the face la more developed than Jjily Beauty shop in the House

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DISCARDING OF 7 MANAGERS WALKER LOST WETER TITLE STARTLED BASffiALl WORLD Sport Was Immune From Upset; •AND THEN WON MDDLEWEIGHT 1926 Was Tough One For Both Washington and Pitts­ Dempsey’s D efeat The Highspot Schaefers Loss Sweetser and Jones Ring Champs^ Five Losing burgh Faltered as Did Made Golf Success to Hagenlacher Their Thrones. Hornsby; Babe Rntb Stood Billiard Upset By Their Victories The year 1926 will go down in Up. ring annals as the toughest twelve months ever experienced by fistic Baseball was no exception to For Second Year in Succes­ champions. It was just one thing any other sport in 1926, the year Scored International Hon- after another, with the element of being filled with decided upsets Surprise always predominating. and another scandal. sion Foreign Champ Sits Outstanding among the upsets Pittsburgh and Washington, son In Limelight Also, was the defeat of Jack Dempsey, picked to repeat as pennant win­ heavyweight champion, by Gene ners, early fell by the wayside and / On the Throne. Tunney. It looked like a soft spot ors; Von Elm, Smith, Stet- for Dempsey: he was a prohibitive despite a belated effort in the favorite. But Tunney, after the home stretch were unable to come •'/I first few rounds, won as he pleas­ throueh. In billiards, we find the spirit of of unrest prevalent among the ed. St. Louis in the National League Nineteen hundred and twenty-six Dempsey looked to be in great was the prize dope upsetter of the will go in history as America's gol- champions as in other sports. For the second year in succession condition, had shown flashes of his season. Given only an outside i den year of golf. The Stars and old-time form in training, but a foreigner ruled the balk-line bil­ chance to finish in front, the Car­ Strines were raised over the ;¥:-.v -'MS';.-.; dropped into the ring, he proved a dinals came through to glorious world's best stars in the interna­ liard field as the 1926 campaign .shell of his former self. victory and then climaxed the sea­ tional classic won by Bobby Jones came to a close. The bout was not without its un­ son by winning world champion­ —the British open. A year ago it was Edouard Hore- pleasant rumors, such as the dop­ ship from the Yankees, favored to Then followed another interna­ mans, the Belgian, who topped the ing of Dempsey and other unkind cop. tional triumph when Jess Sweetser pack. This year the honor went to references. After the fight, Demp­ The New York Americans, less made a gallant and nerve-racking a German gent, Erich Hagenlacher. sey admitted that he regarded the considered than the Cardinals, won spurt to win the British amateur,’ TILDEN’S DEFEAT The two American stars, Willie meeting with Tunney as a setup. the American League pennant be­ the first time an American ever BIG THREE BREAK Hoppe and Jake Schaefer, who for It proved to be just the opposite, cause at least four clubs, all con­ won it. years had a monopoly on the title, Tunney being out in front all the sidered stronger, Washington, In America itself thrilling tri- BYLACOSTEWAS were again forced into the back­ way. Philadelphia, Detroit and St. Louis, umps were warming the blood of WAS OUTSTANDING y ground by an invader. No doubt the two will meet again suffered a complete reversal of every links fan. Bobby Jones per­ % Schaefer, early in the year, did in an outdoor bout next spring. form. formed tbe almost unbelievable by MAil! succeed in winning back his crown, The ballyhoo already has been i Three winning streaks of 16, 11 winning the American open at Sci­ TENNIS SURPRISE defeating Horemans in a return started in that direction. Dempsey and eight games enabled New York oto with a score of 293. His card at ON THE GRIDIRON match. But Jake only clung to the says he won’t fight unless he Is fit. to take down the pennant. With the British open was 291. wreath a few weeks, Hagenlacher It’s dollars to doughnuts he will be the exception of those sustained George Von Elm sent a butz of completely upsetting the dope by fit when the proper time rolls sustained streaks the Yanks play­ surprise echoing through locker Default By Wills and Lure of whipping Schaefer in a champion­ around. ed less than .500 ball on the sea­ rooms when he defeated Bobby Dope Was Usually Upset ship match. Perhaps next in importance to son. Jones at Baltusrol, 2 and 1. Hagenlacher has thus far confin­ the passing of Dempsey was the And for sensational play, look at Rogers Hornsby, after leading Stars Into Professional­ ed his reign to exhibitions mostly defeat of Paul Berlenbach by Jack the National League in batting for the world’s record match of 5 4 ex­ About Three Times Every Delaney. Since winning the light- tra holes played between Gene but is expected to defend his title si.x consecutive years, saw his hope | during the winter in usual tourna­ heavy title, Delaney has spent of equaling or bettering Cobb’s ( Sarazen', , the defending champion. ism Stand Out. much time in the woods, attempt­ shattered < Macdonald Smith in the Met- Saturday Afternoon. ment play. , record of nine in a No new phenom was uncovered ing to put on enough weight to ropolitan open. Smith won and liis qualify tor a Tunney bout, which when he slumped badly at the bat. during the year, though several average for seven rounds was U COSTB As was the case virtually through­ he anxiously seeks. The strain of loading St. Louis to pastimers of more than average 70 4-7 strokes per round. Beat th at Football had Its greatest year In out the field of sports, new cham­ Harry Greb failed in his effort to a National League pennant un­ pions were crowned In tennis dur­ ability appeared at the tables and doubted!- handicapped his work at for golf! 1926, largely because each week­ regain the middleweight title, and Mrs. G. H. Stetson of Philadel­ ing the 1926 campaign. may be heard from in a bigger way the plate. end furnished some new thing in Year Was Bad One For Champs; Thirty-One Lost Titles; shortly afterwards died as the re­ phia defeated Mrs. Wright D. Goss Bill Tilden—the great Tilden— later on. • sult of an operation on his nose. Not to mention Babe Ruth in re­ the way of excitement. It was the Ralph Greenleaf came back after of Short Hills, N. J.. for the wom­ unusual if the grid dope bucket went down with the rest of the long Greb was one of the ring’s great­ viewing the year's activities in en’s national championshin. 3 and list of titleholders. Tilden was having lost his pocket billiard baseball would make the article wasn’t upset at least three times Among Them Were: Jack Dempsey, Bobby Jones, Hel­ est fighters and his colorful pres­ 1. while little Dorothy Page of routed out of hite throne after hav­ crown some time ago and regained ence will be much missed. incomplete. The Babe, after beiiug Madison. Wis., defeated Mrs. O. S. every Saturday. the title by leading a classy field in The servering of athletic relations ing squatted thereon for six straight Tiger Flowers, who kept oft counted out by most of the experts Hill of Kansas City. 3 and 2. to win en Wills, Paul Berlenbach, Pittsburgh, Washington, seasons. What is more, the lean and a recent tournament to decide the at the close of the 1925 campaign, by Princeton with Harvard, break­ Greb’s attempt to win back the the western title. Mrs. Stetson won lanky Quaker didn’t even reach the 1926 king. got wise to himself, underwent six ing up the famous “Big Three”, was middleweight title, was later forc­ the east-eiTi crown. In tlie south, semi-finals in the na‘;iorial classic. ed to relinquish it to Mickey Walk­ months of conditioning and had' Mrs. Marion Turpio of New Or­ one of the oddities of the year. William Tilden and Numer ous Others. one of the best years of his career. Harvard had threatened to break Who would have dared to venture er. Walker, former welter champ, leans defeated kirs. David Gaut of such a prediction last winter?. received a Chicago decision over While the season itself was filled Memphis, 5 and 3, and the Pacific relations, so Princeton beat John to with surprises, the real explosion With Tilden’s debacle a foreigner Flowers. coast crown now adorns flie pretty it. BY THE SPORTS EDITOR Mickey Walker had the uniqin/ of the year as far as baseball is Never in the history of the so- leaped to the festive heights. He brow of Mrs. Guy Jiegcl of Spo- No sport was immune from drastic upsets during the year was Rer.e Lacoste, France’s youth­ experience ot losing the welter title concerned, was confined to the Icane, who finished ahead of Mrs. called “Big Three” have Harvard, on a close decision to Pete Latzo, football season. While the col­ Princeton and Yale been so cuffed of 1926 which is about to pass into history as the most startling ful pastimer. Lacoste skipped Anne Wolverton of California. through a classy field to reach the later to be knocked out by Joe legians were doing their on Frank Lolp of Portland defeated around by supposedly minor op­ ever recorded. It would be difficult to designate the biggest Dundee, and then to surprise by the gridiron, major league mag­ ponents. Yale suffered three such top, even such stars as Johnston, ’S ir Bob Stein of Seattle to take the surprise: Dempsey’s defeat by Tunney; Tilden’s loss of the ten­ Richards and Williams being un­ capturing the honors in the next nates were taking all the baseball western amateur, 6 and 5, while in reverses. Harvard the same num­ division, defeating Tiger Flowers. play by severing relations with ber, while Princeton was defeated nis title to Lacoste; Von Elm’s victory over Bobby Jones, great­ able to stop him. j tbe soutbl Emmet Spicer of Mem­ In Davis cup play America once Sammy Mandell, after knocking many of the outstanding stars of phis took the title by beating L. P. once by the Navy and tied by Wash­ est of all golfers; or the fact that Willie Hoppe and Jake Schae­ j again battered down the invading i at the lightweight door for several the game. Jones of Memphis, 8 and 7. ington and Lee. fer were forced to bow to the superiority of European billiard years, got his big chance against The resignation of Ty Cobb force. As in 1925. the opposition! Freddy LampreclU, formerly of The great Notre Dame team, gen- sL^i*s Rocky Kansas, who won the light­ created the loudest noise, the cause Cleveland and now of Tulane, stag- erally regarded as the national col- was furnished by^ France. The “Big All were startling upsets of the most severe nature. If a Four,” Tilden, Johrston, Richards weight title from Jimmy Goodrich. of the later scandal, then came the ed a brilliant comeback to hold bis legiate champions, folded up Mandell didn’t win very • far over retirement of Tris Speaker, the intercollegiate title another year. against Carnegie Tech, bein;^ de­ popular vote were taken among the sport enthusiasts through­ and Williams, carried the colors of Hoff's Invasion Was More Uncle Sam. It was the seventh the fast fading veteran and many passing of Eddie Collins, the fail­ He beat Paul Ilavliand of Yale 7 feated 19-0. This game was origi- out the world, it is quite probable that Jack Dempsey’s defeat of the experts figure his tenure as ure of George Sisler to be re-en­ and 5. rally arranged as a rest between straight success for the American champion will be rather short. would be recorded as the most outstanding upset. _ Tunney team. Or Less a Failure; Borah gaged as manager of the St. Louis Walter Hagen copped the west­ some of the tougher spots ahead had been generally regarded as a set-up for the champion. Charley “Phil” Rosenberg had a Browns, and the release of Lee ern and eastern open with cards of and the battle with Southern Cali­ In the women’s sector the cam­ very inactive year. With Charley Fohl, Bill McKechnie and Art 279 and 275 and then he took tbe fornia to end the season. In unfolding the sport drama of 1926, we find that no less paign witnessed the passing of the Good. signed to meet Bud Taylor, tbe Fletcher. P. G A Judge IValter Steffon, coach of than thirty-one champions lost their crowns during the hectic popular and talented Helep Wills bout was called off at the last min­ Of the new men .appointed to Macdonald Smith shot 283 to cop the Carnegie Tech, after defeating season which has most emphatically been a poor one for (for the current year.'at least). The ute and the title unofficially given succeed the seven major league the Canadian open Then he won Motre Dame, facetiously remarked champs. Following is a brief resume of what occurred in the winsome girl from the golden west to Taylor, which was more or less managers who lost their jobs, the the Metropolitan open from Sara- that the game was a setup rather was forced to withdraw from the The year 1926 was another, of a joke. coming of only one occasions much realm of sport during the fast fading year: national championships following All in all, 1926 has been more than an upset as far as Carnegie ROGERS HORNSBY, after leading the National League for six suc­ notable one in track and field athle­ comment. The Boston Red Sox nation following the scores for 54 an operation for appendicitis last tics. While not quite so sensational than tough on the ring champions. holes Then he shot a 2 77 -t^ take Tech was concerned. cessive years in batting, slumped badly, not being in tbe first five. made a ten-strike by luring Bill Dartmouth, champions of the east June while in France. as the year previous when Paavo the Chicago district open HARRY HEILMAN, batting champion of the American League, was Carrigan back into the game after last season, suffered a severe set­ Hence, the women's crown went Nurmi made his American invasion lie bad been out of it for 10 years. . Walter Hagen inscribes bis name dethroned by a rank outsider. Helnie Manusb. a fellow teammate at to Molla Mallory, one-time famous in the Hall of Fame because he has back wlien the Big Green team was and Dehart Hubbard smashed all The element of uncertainty con­ defeated in its four big games of Detroit. ' j u Norse star, and winner of the title existing records for the running tinues to hover over the baseball conquered all his professional PITTSBURG, pennant winner in the National League, ana woria on seven previous occasions. Molla, brothers for three straight years the year. Yale, Harvard, Brown and champs, failed Jp repeat, the-St. Louis Cardinals finishing in front. broad jump, still many high class situation and tliere is no telling Cornell. In all but the Brown game, much to the surprise of the experts, achievements were tabulated. what may happen before the cur­ and his third P. G. A. triumph WASHINGTON, two-time pennant winners in the American whipped the redoubtable Elizabeth marks him the only major chan> ihe opposition came from behind League, failed to make it three in a row, the New York Yankees scor­ tain is rung up on the 1927 sea­ to will. Ryan in th. finals. It was Mrs. Mal­ The coming to this country of son. pion to sun'ive a long list of the di­ ing an unexpected victory. lory’s first crown since she was' de­ visional heads who went into the JACK DEMPSEY, world heavyweight boxing champion, lost . the Charley Hoff, Norway’s great pole O'NFALL’S OPPORTUNITY. throned by Helen Wills in 1923. vaulter, caused quite a furore in BIG BOAT RACE. ash heap. title in a 10-round bout to a decision to Gene Tunney, who was little While Sweetser gets internation­ One of the outstanding clashes American ranks. Hoff's tour was World records are expected to be Manager Dan Howley of the St. of the year, of course, was that be­ more or less successful until he ran What horse won the 1919 Ken­ hung up when one of the largest al honors for his dazzling work in °PAUL BERLENBACH, light heavyweight champion, was beaten by B ritain. Louis Americans has let it be Jack Delaney in a rather decisive manner. Delaney now seeks a Tun­ tween the famed Suzanne Lenglen into trouble with the A. A. U. He tucky Derby?— A. S. D. regattas in history will be held at and Helen Wills over in France. failed to better his world record Sir Barton. known that Steve O’Neill, veteran ney bout. Havana, Jan. 27. backstop, recently signed as his a.s- Acknowledged the two greatest made In the old country, however. Did Bert Baston, famous foot­ The International Star Class THE “SHEBEENS” HARRY GREB, world middleweight champion, lost his title to sistant, will take an active part in Tiger Flowers in a 15-round bout to a decision. In a return match players in the fair sex field the In the two big outdoor intercol­ baller, ever play at Wisconsin?—R. Yacht Racing Association has se­ match caused world-wide Interest. legiate meets—the Western Con­ G. H. lected this city as the site of its London.— The Royal Burgh of the play of the Browns. 3,g3,iu W3.S b©ftt©n. Wick, county town of Caithness, “O’Neill was the best catcher in TIGER FLOWERS, after holding the championship only a few The French lass won, but Helen ference and the I. C.-4 A,, staged No—Minnesota. mid-winter championships and the was far from outclassed: in fact, in the east—Michigan and Southern How many times has Bill John­ meeting will be sponsored by the Scotland, was said to be swarming tlie International League last sea­ months, lost the title to Mickey Walker in a questionable 10-r^und de­ son,” says Howley, “and as good the American rather surprised the California repeated their successes ston defeated Bill Tilden for the Cuban government. with “shebeens” Yecently. “Sheb­ cision affair. ' een” is the Scotish word for boot­ as any member of the Browns’ staff MICKEY WALKER was beaten by Pete Latzo, losing the welter­ Lenglen coterie by her performance of 1925. Neither encountered much national tennis title?—W. S. A. , The international team race will against the temperamental Suzanne. difficulty in leading their respective Once. be held the last day of the meet, legger. The town voted “no li­ of backstops. weight title on a decision, in a bout in which there was little to choose ‘If be can catch 75 games for Miss Wills’ illness probably pre­ Who won tha national amateur Feb. 3. cense” six years ago. between the two. » fields. me in the style he showed last sea­ ROCKY KANSAS, lightweight champion, lost his title to Sammy vented another Lenglen-Wills clash The national collegiates brought golf title In 1919 and who was run- son it will be a big help to the club. at Wimbledon in June. nerup?^—E. R. G. Mandell by a Chicago decision. I out the usual galaxy of stars from [ S. Davidson Herron and Bobby “In addition, when not working KID KAPLAN, world featherweight champion, unable to longer Rene Lacoste duplicated his out­ various sections of the country, as a regular, I look for Steve to make the weight, resigned his title to enter the lightweight division. door triumph by winning the na­ Jones. though no starting performances Did Yale or Harvard win the an prove very helpful to my young WILLIAM TILDEN, national tennis champion, was beaten by Henri tional Indoor title. He defeated his were recorded. The same may be BILLY YANS pitchers.” Cochet, the championship being later won by Rene Lacoste. compatriot, Jean Borotra, in the nual rowing race held between the said virtually about the Penn re­ y y s. HELEN WILLS, womens’ amateur tennis champion, defaulted be­ finals. Borotra was the defending two schools last Juno?—S. D. J. MOSTIL REPLACES SPEAKER. lays, the Drake relays, the Ohio re­ Yale. cause of illness. champion. lays and several other annual BOBBY JONES, holder-of many titles, among them the national Elizabeth Ryan won the national What university did George Siv With the passing of Tris Speak, classics of such nature. ler attend before making his big amateur, was beaten by George "Von Elm. indoor women’s laurels from If the work of any one individual THE B.ASEB.YLL SC.-UND.IL Yet knowing these things, he er, generally regarded as the great­ WILLIE MacFARLANE, national open golf champion, was beaten Marioni Zindersteln Jessup, while league debut?F. N. H. stood out above the rest of the field, What price enmity! '■‘spilled the beans.” est outfielder of all time, Johnny by Bobby Jones. Eddie Chandler of the University of Michigan. Mostil of the White Sox takes his that personage was Roland Locke, Where is Ritchie Mitchell and More and more that thought While all four players still are GLENNA COLLET, national women’s golf champion, was eliminat­ California took the intercollegiate occurs to me, as I debate with under a cloud, the public feels far place as the best center fielder in ed by Miss Virginia Wilson, the championship being later won by Mrs. Nebraska’s phenomenal sprinter. what is he doing now?—J. J. M. the American League. crown for the second season in a Locke ran the 100 and 220-yard He runs' a sports goods store at myself thj issues in the present more kindly to Cobb, Speaker and G. H enry Stetson. row. baseball scandal. Wood than to Leonard. Mostil, a right-handed hitter, is JIM BARNES, British open golf champion, was beaten by Bobby dashes in record time on several 258 West Water street, Milwaukee. faster than Speaker ever was; has The year also saw the launching How many, times was Chick Most of the worldly goods that In his accusations relative to Jones. occasions. More than once his races just as good an arm, although not of Pyle’s professional tennis troupe. Evans western amateur golf cham­ “Dutch” Leonard possesses are “general dishonesty” of the game, R. HARRIS, British amateur golf chaiiipion, was beaten by Jess The net fraternity was surprised were run under adverse conditions. quite as accurate, and can go as far He was without doubt the leading pion?—T. P. J. those he saved from the fat salary Leonard has cast a reflection on Sweetser, who played through the tourney a very sick man. when the astute Mr. Pyle announc­ that baseball has paid him for every honest ball player making a as Speaker ever could. He lacks, WILLIE HOPPE, champion at 18.1 balkline billiards, was beaten sprint man of the collegiate cam­ \ Eight times. however, some of the uncanny ed the turning pro of Miss Lenglen. Who won the western amateur years. He reinvested the earn­ living at his profession and there by Jake Shaefer. paign and the most consistent. judgment possessed by Speaker. It fairly gasped, however, when golf title in 1918?—S. V. H. ings in a fruit ranch and got a are thousands of them. JAKE SHAEFER, world champion at 18.2 balkline billiards, was such celebrated pastimers as Mary Charley Borah of Southern Cali­ good break. Leonard is rated a “Mostil is the best outfielder that fornia gave a good account of him­ No tournament was held that « As to Motives has broken into the American beaten by the German crack, Erjc Hagenlacher. Browne, Vincent Richards, Howard wealthy man today. FRED S. APPLEBY, national amateur champion at 18.2 balkline self as a treshfiian at the Trjjan je a r. It might be argued that it is nev­ League in years,” says Tris, him­ Kinsey and others deserted the How “many times has Rogers ■ There .is never any extenuation billiards, was beaten by J. A. Clinton, Jr. amateur ranks. institution and seems certain to d3- for dishonesty, but it does seem er right to suppress dishonesty. self, of the White Sox star. BOB CANNEFAX, three-cushion billiards champion, was suspended velop into one of the best dash men Hornsby led the National League That is particularly true if an the college ranks have produced in hitters consecutively?—P. J. S. that if there was a bit of loyalty NOT TO TRADE MEUSEL. from competition for cutting the cloth in a match with Willie Hoppe. BOBS CAUSE TRAGEDIES in Leonard’s system to the game “expose” has the thought of uplift WAYNE MUNN, heavyweight wrtstllng champion, lost his title to quite a stretch. He led the hitters for six straight back of it. Manager Miller Huggins . of the seasons up until this year. that for years gave him a liveli­ New York Yankees brands as ri­ Strangler Lewis. Rome,—Two tragedies resulted Many other promising athletes hood, made him a wealthy man, However, in the Leonard case, STRANGLER LEWIS in turn lost the heavyweight wrestling crown were uncovered during the season How old is George Godfrey?—-T, diculous the rumor that Outfielder here recently because of bobbed V. B. he would, after keeping his mouth the alleged dishonest act in itself Bob Meusel will be traded because to Jo© St©cli©r« hair. A bride who cut her hair so and with more experience should closed for seven years, have con­ was trifling compared to the dam­ FRANK TABERSKI’S title as pocket billiards champion, was de­ hang up real reputations before He is 26. of his disastrous muff that cost the disturbed her husband’? objections What is Jack Delaney's real tinued to hold his secret. age It did in a score of directions final game of the world series and clared vacated, Ralph Greenleaf later winning the title in competition. that she took poison. A girl of 17 they bid farewell to collegiate Temporary Damage when flaunted in the pubic’s face. PAAVO NURMI, world distance running champion, was beaten a athletics. ‘ nam e?— T. O. championship. threw herself do^

y \ PAGE NINE \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, DEC. 30, 1926. TRADE SCHOOL AUIMN SEEKS FEMININE WORLD O E Y ONE BASKETBALL GAME HERE ON NEW YEAR’S NIGHT T iaO R Y WITH DETERNNATION • ••••••••••.I I • • • • • • < ♦- PHILOSOPHERS GIVE DUTCH CONNOR WILL Rec Fiye to Meet Hartford Graduates Keep Lineup a Se­ BEFORE TENNIS ACES COACH STAR BROTHER ii I • Its philosophers having been It will be brother coaching Qnintet; Special Dance to cret But State They Have able to hold their .own with brother— and both of ’em good. America for several generations Dutch' Connor, former All- at least, Greece has finally de­ Eastern halfback, has been Follow; Local Five Unde­ Gathered Strongest Possi­ cided upon a policy Oi expansion named coach of the newly form­ and will henceforth seek its ETHEL ALLEN ed hockey team at* New York feated Here. ble Array of Stars. glorj" in the noble field of ten­ University. His biggest star will nis while racquet fans the world be “ Smiling Jack” Connor, cap­ over await its debut. tain-elect of the N. Y. U- foot­ \ ball team, All-Eastern quarter­ The only place In Manchester to A veil of secrecy, and a heavy one Through Pan M. Pappado- spend New Year’s Night appro­ poulo, Greece has filed a chal­ back and one of the best hockey at that, hangs over the personnel players developed in New Eng­ priately as far as sports are con­ which will compose the Alumni lenge with the United States for cerned is at the School street Rec the Davis cup electing to play land. lineup ill the game against the where tke Rec team will be playing. the preliminary rounds in the The forming of a hockey Trade school five tomorrow after­ team marks another step in the There will be no other evening noon at the School street Rec. No European zore. game in town this week. Both the Julian S. Myrlck, chairman era of expansion into big tinve authenic information, whatsoever, athletics at New York Universi­ Saint Mary’s and the silk mill five can he obtained as to who will play. of the -U. S. L. T. A., accepted are to remain Idle as far as Infor­ it and now Greece becomes ' e ty. It appears that the Trade school -<$> mation at this writing Is concerned. has had the upper hand over the thirty-first nation to write its There will be no schoolboy game Alumni for some time now and the name on the Davis cup here either. The local High school graduates are demanding a halt in aspirants. is playing in Bristol. the procedure. In conjunction with the basket­ For this reason, they are keeping COBB, AHORNEYS, ball game. Director E. H. Chaney the names a secret. However, it is plans to run a special New Year’s understood from the best of ^ dance with music furnished by the authority that the best possible Miss Jennie Lucas S. M. H. S. orchestra. players will be summonfd for the The Rec Five is booked to oppose occasion. It seems a foregone con- , HESTER the St. Paul church quintet, one of cluion that Rudy Popisll, one of the the foremost entries in the Hartford C h urchill greatest basketball stars ever turn­ Sports 92.4 Average Plan Means of Making Lan> church league. The game will start ed out at the local school, will be i at 8:30 sharp and will be preceded one of the players. He will probably 'H' by a iireliminary game in which the hop center against Captain Hurl- E. Anderson Close Second; CAPT. EDNA dis Et Al ^'Swallow Their Rec Reserves will be one of the tv/o bert, Pospisil scored heavily while KENNARD teams in action. with the Trade School team last It Is hoped there will he a much year and will be watched closely to­ Velvet Expected to Cop C. Words.” larger attendance at the game Sat­ morrow. V’ urday night than the previous ones. Although nothing authenic B. A. A. Girl's Bowling Detroit, Mich.,- Dec. 30.— Ty The Reo team Is undefeated on its available, those who claim to be on Cobb, his eyes flashing the spirit home floor and has been displaying the inside are of the opinion that Having had only five weeks of prepara­ a creditable brand of basketball. Playing under girls’ basketball rules, the country’s greatest teams playing under that made him famous on the ball George Hillo and Jimmy Roach will Title. men’s rules, who for several years held tion under men’s rules the showing of the Welan, Larson, Quish, Boyce and the Central M. E. five of Detroit ia recog­ field, was here today to plan the Mistretta form a combination which be at the forward berths for the nized as the national champions. What the title as world champions. Detroit five was remarkable. Under girls’ Alumni with Joe Zamachei, Phillips fight he hopes will make organized will hack water to no foe. All a’*e is more, the Detroit stars are not one Playing under girls’ rules, the Central rules, the manner in which Edmonton was or Billy Sergeant at guard. With the first round of the C. whit afraid of defending their title. In M. E. team finished out in front 4129 but baseball “ swallow the words’’ that players of tried experience. Larson beaten proved the Central five invincible is a real flash on the floor. Weiman The Trade School will take the B. A. A. girls’ bowling league fact, they invite competition. lost undtr the men’s rules 36-16- Since I drove him from the diamond. He at that game. This team has won 103 has a fine eye for the hoop. Quish floor with its regular lineup. Kinne matter of history, attention was Recently the team was invited to play total points were to count, Edmonton won was accompanied by “ Smoky Joe” consecutive games. plays a mighty strong defensive aud Renn will ge the forward as­ turned today toward the final lap the Grads at Edmonton, Alberta, one of 65-57. Wood, former big league pitcher game and is dangerous under the signments, Hurlbert, the pivot, and which starts tomorrow night. The and E. S. Burke, of Cleveland, ad­ , the guards will be selected from Velvet Mill team bids fair to win basket. Bobby Boyce is a valuable viser and friend of Cobb. player of the old “ running guard” Tomasek, Thurz and Angeli. the title and In all probability will The colorful star conferred with type while Mistretta’s name speaks Referee W. J. Clarke will call unless it slumps badly. Out of UNDISTOASK J. O. Murfin, prominent Michigan the game at 4 p. m. thirty-three games plated, the Vel- jurist, who will advise him on the sufficiently. About fifty rooters are planning Pandemonium, not dancing, may veteers have chalked up thirty-two BRISTLING BATTLES u m legal course, if any, to pursue follow. victories. Not so bad, eh? Weav­ against those whose charges made to accompany the St. Paul team to ing No. 1, the runnerup. Is percl^ RISBERG TO TELL him the center of baseball’s latest Manchester. They are coming on a “ straw ride” and there will be an ed quite a way below the league /B A R E FIST DAYS scandal. equal number of each sex. leaders, having lost seven times. Chicago, Dec- 30. — Charles May Sue ’Em All Miss Jennie Lucas, who has been (MY UFB s t o r y : “ Swede” Risberg, former short­ X)E WILLIAMS Neither Cobb nor Murfin would bowling sensationally all season, stop on the Chicago White Sox discuss reported plans for a suit Local Sport continues to lead the field in in­ team, banished with six of his ^Jadk. McAulifF(t; against Frank Navln, president of dividual averages with a mark of CHAPTER TWO. Ad Similes: As desolate looking the Detroit Club, Judge Landis, mates from organized baseball in as a Christmas tree in July. STANFORD FAVORED. 92.4 for thirty games. E. Anderson 1920 following exposure of the high commissioner of baseball. Ban The original Jack Dempesy and myself came very nearly being Chatter Is a close second. Mae Sherman, “ framed” World Series of the year Johnson, president of the Amerl- Nan Taggart, Florence Hayden and before, will be given an opportunity wrestlers instead of prizefighters! Speaker and Cobb have carried I can League and the league itself. TO BEAT ALABAMA Katherine Tur'eck, last year’s Indi­ Martiji Dempsey, Jack’s older brother, was a wrestler and tried his their case to Washington, possibly 1 “ I am In the hands of my*attor- to tell what he knows of “ crooked hardest to make Jack and me into matmen shortly after we became ac­ vidual champion, follow closely baseball,” Commissioner K. M. Lan­ In the hope of making a real scan­ uey,” Cobb said. “ From now on and anyone of them may jump in­ quainted through a chance mutual friend and meeting on the Bowery. Herb Angeli scored 14 of Scv. h- dis said today. dal of it. he will direct my course of action.” Los Angeles, Calif., Dec. 30.— ington’s 27 points last night as the to the lead before the next and fi­ But Jack and I kept right on working as coop­ Cobb said he hasn’t the slightest Despite the efforts of Mr. Glenn Would Crumble Game ers. W’e used to read in the Clipper about the New Haven Boys’ Club were win­ nal round is completed. The former "Black Sox’’ inflelder The coast league Is trying to bar idea what he intends to do. Neith­ Warner sometimes known as ning 39 to 27. He made six from Following Is the league standing famous fighters of the period, Jem Mace, Mike Dutch Leonard from its parks...... er does Judge Murfin, his attorney, “ Pessimistic Pop”— to create an had announced that he had a lot of McCool, Joe Goss and Tom Early. We learned the floor. and the Individual averages: “ Inside Information” that would Being a minor league, it could hard­ so he says. atmosphere of doubt and disillu­ Team Standing the best offense was a straight left and a right crumble still further the tottering ly afford to pay as much for Dutch’s "I want to know the circum­ sionment, Stanford is favored to The Manchester Community W L cross counter. letters as the American League. stances in detail before I decide,” triumph over Alabama in the Pasa­ Girls play the Hartford Aetna Life pillars of baseball, but charged Dempsey and I made gloves out of socks. Our Velvet ...... 32 1 that “ Landis and the big bosses do Murfin said. “ When I am thor- dena rose bowl on Saturday. five tonight in the preliminary No. 1 ...... 26 7 punching bag was a pillow. Our gym was the Every time we pick up a paper oUjghly acquainted with the facts I Warner would much prefer to game at the James Talcott High not want this information.’’ kitchen. Our first pair of gloves cost us $3.85. Weaving No. 3 ...... 25 8 Risberg pooh-poohed the Cobb- we read that Charlie Rosenberg, will make an announcement.” have his team enter this contest aa school gym in Elmwood. Bristol Throwing No. 1 ...... 18 15 The leather was as stiff as shoe leather. the bantamweight champion, has Ty wasn’t the dashing star of the “ under dog” in popular esteem, end Elmwood Endees clash in the Speaker-Wood-Leonard scandal and Dempsey’s first fight offer came from Harry Throwing No. 2 ...... 17 16 ridiculed Comissioner Landis for been barred for not fighting. the last two decades when he ar-' but local fans cannot forget the main encounter. Dressing ...... 17 16 Hill, a big sport around New York in 1883. Hill rived here last night. He is only bewildering deception, the concert­ his handling of the case. He chal­ offered Dempsey $50 to fight the sensational Ed Ribbon ...... 15 IS In view of the kind of fighter he 40 but the lines and expressions ed power, the grim determination Neither Bissell nor W’addell scor­ lenged Landis to a showdown, and McDonald, a middleweight. W’e all sneaked off Old Mill ...... 12 21 is, we wonder what sort of punish­ that played about his' face made of the Stanford attack against the ed a single point in last night’s indicated that if the commissioner to Flushing and the ring was pitched at dawn in Main Office ...... 11 22 is really interested in “ baseball ment he would draw if he ever him appear much oldtr. Trojans, the Washington Huskies game between the Bristol Endees Spinning No. 1 8 25 back of a roadhouse. London ring rules with crookedness” he could tell him fought. Leaving the train Cobh seemed and the California Bears. and the Meriden Endees which the Spinning No. 2 ....:. 1 32 bare knuckles were agreed on. things that would make the Cobb- depressed. He was hanging his Stanford looked unbeatable on former won 31 to 25. Both played Indivklual Averages Dempsey surprised everyone, including himself, head and looking unhappy. part of the game substituting for Speaker affair look tame. by knocking out McDonald in the 27th round. Mr. O’Goofty had what you might those appearances, and Stanford G Ave. call a positively unique Christmas Greeted Heartily has not gone hack appreciably since. players who were banished on per­ 92.4 “ But they don’t want the facts.” The lightweight class as such was hardly recognized then but due J. Lucas ...... 30 said Risberg. to the stimulus Dempsey injected into the division interest began to . . . .No one gave him a silver pen­ But the short walk to a ta.xicab sonal fouls. 91.4 changed Ty’s disposition entirely. Anderson ...... 27 Want the Facts cil. FOOTBALL PROPOSAL. Sherman ...... 27 89.3 boom. _ The shouts of strangers, the hand­ That Landis and “ the bosses” do John Shanley, a wealthy Brooklyn sportsman, took Dempsey up Football teams should be In­ Several more bo.xers filed their 88.4 shakes of friends and the cries of Taggart ...»...... 33 want the facts was indicated today and said he would back him in all fights he had. It was the custom Ty Cobb has been nominated as creased to 12 men. entries yesterday for participation Hayden ...... 33 87.6 newsboys: “ Hello Ty." cheered in the amateur boxing tournament in Commissioner Landis’ accep­ then for every good fighter to have a rich “ backer.” the next mayor of Augusta, Ga. .. - That recommendation was offer­ Tureck ...... 24 86.9 him. He began to realize that he which is to be held at Cheney Hall tance of Risberg’s challenge. Asked At this itme, Charley Norton, an Englishman living in Newark, But the drawback about that is the ed by W. B. Holton of New York, Lautenbach ...... 27 85.9 was hack home. next Wednesday night under the what action he would take con­ claimed the title. Most of his claims were verbal. He flatly refused job doesn’t pay $60,000 a year. chairman of the Wesleyan Alumni Hewitt ...... 18 85.2 Cobb and Wood declined to auspices of the Athletic Association cerning Risberg’s charges, Landis to fight Dempsey and with all this talk about the lightweight class council, to delegates at the third Kennedy ...... 18 85.1 comment on a statement attributed of Cheney Brothers. Some of them said: it soon became established and Dempsey was fixed as its leader. I A human chain of six men saved collegiate meeting at Middletown, Symington ...... 30 83.8 am thankful he revived the class because it made me a figure or Gene Tunney from drowning in an to Fred O. West, lormer employe Conn. are fighting in the star boxing 83.5 “ Of course he will be asked for tournament at Hartford this even­ Hassett ...... 30 greater prominence when I came Into it later. icy lake the other day...... Until at Navln field. In which the latter Under the new suggestion th€ 83.2 the information. Anything along ing. Many from Manchester are Sauer ...... 27 The Dempsey-Norton feud grew and grew. Finally Harry Force, the next issue of Libeity comes out was credited with saying that tha 12th man is to remain on the side­ B eem an...... 6 82.8 that line will be most welcome.” money mentioned in the baseball planning to make the trip over the Risberg was quoted in telegraphic wc won’t be able to tell whether lines and be in charge of all subsit. river this evening notwithstanding Carlson ...... 6 82.8 this was a frame or not. scandal was wagered on a horse tutions. The field judge should be Woodhouse ...... 30 82.4 dispatches from Rochester, Minn., race and not on a ball game as the bad traveling conditions. near where he spends his winters given final authority in the matter Cole ...... 15 82.3 It would be a terrible blow to the claimed by “ Dutch” Leonard, for­ of substitutions for physical In­ Gustafson ...... 33 82.1 on a farm. He plays baseball at mer Detroit pitcher. juries and coaches should be kept Amateur boxing is surely making Watertown, South Dakota, during American public If anything should Morgan ...... 33 81.9 "I have not read West’s state­ off the field. a tremendous hit all over the state the summer. Risberg said he offered happen to baseball...... Where where it Is conducted. Manchester S heekey...... 33 51.7 would the men go to eat hot dogs" ment and have nothing to say,” Karpin ...... 24 81.5 all his information during the Cobb declared. Wood echoed Ty’s An automobile engine wastes 97 proved a few weeks ago that it was grand jury Investigation of the no exception. Jackmore ...... 33 81.1 Japan has already had 132 em­ stand. per cent of the energy of gasoline. Boyle ...... 27 80.2 1920 scandal, but that “ nobody West’s statement cleared Cobb, If it consumed the full energy the wanted to hear it.” perors, which is only a few more car would go 450 miles on a gal­ Kid Kaplan will attempt to start Struff ...... 6 80.2 champions than the featherweight Wood and Tris Speaker of all lon. on the return journey to fame Ritchie ...... 33 80.0 77.8 division has had In the past several blame In the affair. 79.3 E. Novak .33 January 10 when he will swap Kissmann ...... 27 77.7 er Englishman and protege of Norton’s, said lie was the cham­ 79.0 M. Wright ...... 33 years. punches with Ray Miller, Chicago Morrow ...... 2 77.4 pion. and he challets^ed Dempsey. Dempsey jumped at a cnance to 78.9 C. Ritchie ...... 12 lightweight at the Broadway Club Aitken ...... 30 .24 77.3 fight him, angered at what he considered an attempt by Norton to The suggestion has been made by in Brooklyn. The Meriden mauler Millard ...... 24 78.9 P.. Smith ...... Plainfield Scores Three Points 76.9 Indiana University to bar cheer 78.8 H. Lennon ...... 15 make him look bad. . • . i, has been inactive since Billy Wal­ Mlkollet ...... 24 . 3 70.7 “ I’ll get him if it’s the last thin* to I do.’’ he said to me angrily. leading, probably on the theory that lace banded him a reversed okay. Nelson ...... 12 /8.8 F. Metcalf ...... •. L. Foots ...... 33 75.9 • • • the hoosiers have so very little to B. MacDonald ...... 22 75.7 1 Editor’s Note— In the next chapter McAullfte describes the Demp* cheer about. In Final 40 Seconds to Nose Out J. Jackmore ...... 33 75.7 1sey-Force fight held at Coney Island at midnight on 3ept. 3, 1883, deal­ M. McKinney •...... 30 75.6 ing with the bare knuckle strategy of the time. Things have reached the point GENE, FORM PERFECT, L. Roth ...... 30 75.5 where it is practically impossible Boston Whirlwinds; Madden Wins I t L. Ladd ...... 27 75.4 to enjoy Christmas unless you. re­ L. Ubert ...... 12 74.9 ceive twice as many cards as the M. Frost ...... 18 74.6 year before. ♦ Special to the Herald ^was given a rousing ovation. Inci­ WANTS TO MEET BEST R. Peterson ...... 30 74.6 Return Score Sheets After dentally Madden did not miss a .30 74.5 Plainfield, Conn., Dec. 30— Im­ foul shot all evening and scored a F. Nelson ...... f f FIRPO RETURNING. A. Scheibenpflug .. . .12 74.4 bued with a “ never-say-dle” spirit, field goal In addition - to holding \ “ Of course, Rickard is not bar­ M. Klein ...... 33 74.2 **Rest” In Wapping **Jail The man who was heavyweight the local basketball five scored its Martella scoreless. Will Listen to Every red,” Tunney stated. “ When Tex A. Ponticello ...... 30 73.8 champion of the world for several most Important victory of the sea­ Harry Benson, another Manches­ feels that the time has come to say M. Ridgeway ...... 27 73.5 consecutive seconds one hot night son here last night when it over­ ter player, held his opponent score­ Proposition When .30 73.5 came a two point lead in the last less from the floor. Both he and his say, I’ll be ready to listen. It S. Johnson ...... It pays to take defeat with a«.the “ cooler” before their temper at the Polo Grounds will re-enter would be absurd to do otherwise. E. Armstrong ...... 33 73.5 ' cooled sufficiently to fork over the the heavyweight lists In the near forty seconds of play to win over Wilbur* made a foul. George Stav- Time Comes. smile— especially if that defeat be the Boston Whirlwinds playing un­ For the same reason, I am listen­ F. Sheekey ...... 3 73.3 score sheets, but it is understood it future. , nitsky, the o'b^er sill: city star who suffered in Wapping. For those der the name of South Kingston. substituted for Norris, who Is out ing to Fugazy now. J. Lappen ...... 30 72.9 who get mad, and try to cut up a was much too long to suit the His name Is Louis Firpo, known L. Roth ...... 3 72.7 Southington lads. At any rate, the more familiarly as the “ Wild Bull The score was 20-19. of the lineup temporarily with an By DAVIS J. WALSH "He has made me a proposition. fracus about matters usually get It was without a particle of A. Novak ...... 6 72.1 score sheets were finally returned of the Pampas.'^’ i injured knee, held his opponent, I. X. 8. S|K)rt8 Editor I have informed him that it appeal­ the worst end of it. That much was doubt the best played and most the famed Martin, to one basket New York, Dec. 30— Gene Tun- ed to me. But that, I hope, doesn’t M. K asu lk i...... 27 71.9 proven conclusively last night If ckay and the prisoners were freed. He will leave his South Ameri­ .30 71.4 thrilling game of the season. Exact­ and scored two himself. All in all, i^ey will sign to defend his heavy­ constitute acceptance of term?. E. Francischina . .. never before. They had learned their lessen. can home in a few weeks and head L. Pukofky ...... 27 71.0 ly 756 persons watched the encoun­ it was a great night for the Man- weight title only when the final Why, we haven’t even determined And, what’s more, it was proved As far as the game Itself was for New York. It is expected he will M. Doherty ...... 18 70.7 concerned, Wapping scored at will. deny any intention to fight. ter. The two teams meet again a chesterltes. and ultimate challenger is develop­ the Identity of the challenger and in a most unique manner. The week from Wednesday. Bernot, of the Washington team can’t at this early date.” L. Calve ...... 30 70.8 Southington All-Collegians becom­ Rudy Posposll scored 15 field goals, ed and only with the promoter who L .Armstrong ...... 33 70.6 George Hills made 10, Elmo Man- South Kingston showed the up­ in the American league, starred for can deliver the Individual In ques­ No Choice ing peeved over the pummelling per hand in the first half emerging the losers with six baskets. He A. Gustafson ...... 33 70.6 they were taking from the Wapping telli registered 9 times and Jimmy tion at a maximum of advantage to Tunney professed an abiding de­ B. Moonan ...... 33 69,7 Mistretta sunk 7 floor goals. ■ TEST ANSWERS in the lead 10 to 7 at halftime. In was matched against Leo Norman- all, including himself. The cham­ sire to meet only the best challeng­ basketball team, bit off more than the final half, the load see-sawed dl. L. Swanson ...... 12 69.6 they could chew, so to speak, when The summary: pion made this announcement to er when the time came. He made back and forth. Plainfield was The summary: F. Madden ...... 6 69.6 they tore out the pages of Wap- Wapping (91) These are the correct answers to the writer today by way of dispell­ no choice among Jack Sharkey, trailing 19 to 17 with exactly 40 Plainfield (20) F. Edwards ...... 3 68.7 ping’s score book after the game so B. F. ' the questions which appear on the ing Humbert J. Fugazy’s impres­ Jack Delaney, Jimmy Maloney and seconds to play. It looked like a B. F. T. W. Sendrowski .... .13 68.0 the score might not be made pub­ Mantelli, rf . . - ...... 9 2 1 comic page: sion that he intended to sign him­ the field in general. 67.2 sure South Kingston victory but Normandi, r f ...... 1 0 2 L. McCabe ...... 27 lic. Campbell, rf ...... 1 0 1— George Clemenceau. Leo Disslnger let fly a perfect shot self away with Fugazy without ob­ And from Tunney’s general ap­ 67.9 Hills, If ...... 10 2 ! Disslnger, If ...... 3 2 C E. Sumner ...... 6 T’ wnc, then that Wapping got 2— Ottawa. that swished through the net tying Stavnltsky, o ...... 2 0 4 serving the formality of hearing pearance, It might be Inferred that . 3 67.7 Posposll, c ...... 15 0 i he will be ready for the big mo­ R. O’Neil ...... mad. The farmer boys demanded 3— No. the count. Madden, r g ...... 1 . 2 4 the views of Mr. T. Rickard on the M. Filiere ...... ,21 67.3 til at the score sheets uc; returned Mistretta, Ig , ...... 7 3 ! 4— Mississippi. Just before the game was about Benson, I g ...... 0 2 2 ment. His apparently Is not a life of 64.9 matter. ease and refinement, for he Inform­ L. Thompson ...... 30 immediately. The visitors'i-.'used 5— James Monroe. to terminate, “ Hap” Madden, Man­ 64.5 7. 91 Not Insane ed the writer that he boxed four L. Dickson ...... 6 and went into the dressing room to Totals ^ 6— Clubs. chester boy, was fouled. The out­ Totals' 7 6. 20 No one, unless It was Fugazy, se­ E. Sillano ...... 18 63.4 don their clothes and depart for Southington (1' rounds daily, carefully watched his I 7— Davenport, la. come of the game rested on his South Kingston (19) riously credited tie idea that a diet and either went for short runs J. Brazanski ...... 21 63'.1 home. 8— Alexander the Great. shoulders but he did not falter. B. F, T...... 61.5 Welch, r f ...... 2 heavyweight champion would sign on the road or otherwise Indulged M. Elllolit .12 But they didn’t depart. No slree. 9— After. Stepping up to the foul line In a Wilbur, rg - ...... 0 T 1 In some form of exercise calculated S. Kelly ...... 15 60.1 The villagers were too wise for the Daley, If ...... „2 cool, yet determined manner, the Martella, If ...... 0 0 0 a contract six months before his Roosma, c ...... f . . .1 10— Washington, Idaho, Nevada H. Gaskell ...... 12 58.1 college boys. One of the players silk city athlete entered his name Martin, ...... 1 0 2 fight could take place and with the to preserve his stamina. Butler, rg ...... 1 and California. first promoter who whispered sweet He professed Ignorance as to his G. Taylor ...... 3 57.0 simply went to the dressing room in the hall of fame as far as this Morley, r g ...... 1 1 3 Eliott, I g ...... 1 nothings. Mr. Tunney, therefore, exact weight but declared that it H. Fitzpatrick ...... 6 55.0 where the Southington players were little basketball-mad town Is con­ Bemot, Ig ...... 6 1 13 50.2 For a delicious cup of tea get a merely is confining the general wasn’t a pound over ip5. He ap­ L. Carlson ...... 5 and turned the key. cerned, by sinking the shot that 45.3 It Is not stated how long the Totals 16 / package of our Opeko Tea, 2 1-2 lb. belief that he is not addicted to peared to be almost as fit as he P. Becclo ...... 3 1 spelled victory in capital letters. 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f a g s t w e l v e MODERN and OLD FASHION Annual Hogmanay 1 DANCE NEW YEAR’S EVE Concert and Dance DJ TOWN! HALL INI SOUTH WINDSOR Tinker Hall, Dec. 31 Fred Taylor, Prompter. By Clan McLean, No. 252, O. S. C. Waddell’s Orchestra. Admission Including Refreshments 50 Cents End Of The Year Sale Spend New Year’s Eve OLD FASHIONED AND MODERN DANCING CITY VIEW DANCE HALL Keeney Street AT THE RAINBOW SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 1st. These Specials Will Be On Sale Friday Only A1 Behrend’s Orchestra. IN THE DANCE HALL Admission: 1^1 CamiTal Attractions— ^Tasillo’s Or. chestra— Dancing 8 :3 0 p. m. to OLD FASHION 4 a. m. NEW YEAR’S DANCE This Store Will Be Open Friday Night Until Nine O’clock Admission: CITY VIEW DANCE HALL Keeney Street, FRIDAY EVENING a t THE INN Music by Old Time Fiddlers. Noise Makers of All Descriptions. Table Reservations Now Being Dancing from 8 to 1. Wade— Fun For All— Price Per Admission 50 Cents. Closed All Day Saturday Self-Serve Person, Including Dinner is 5S.

The board of directors of the Red Men’s building association will Including Self~Serve and Health Market ABOUTTOWN meet in the clubrooms of the order Specials on Friday evening at 8 o’clock, est score and Mrs. Annie Johnson FOR F R ID A Y the lowest. The dining table was Drawing on the watch to be giv­ bright with candles and decora­ en in the guessing contest conduct tions in keeping with the season cd by the Red Men’s building as­ and the small candle favors at each Specials sociation will be held on Saturday plate were also burning. Everyone Armour’s evening in the clubrooms at 9 received a gift from the Christmas o’clock. All tickets on the watch’ tree. FO R F R ID A Y are not yet in and it is for this rea­ Star Ham son that the drawing is being held The Cosmopolitan, club meeting The J. W. HALE CO over. Members having *■ tickets which was to have been held to­ are asked to turn them in before morrow afternoon, will be omitted Saturday evening. this week. 3 4 c lb. Miss Marlon Burr, daughter of Miss Grace Fenton has returned PORK Sugar cored, skinned back. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Burr of Main to her studies at Greater New Get a ham sandwich free. street, has been confined to her York Academy, New York City, af­ $59.50 and $75.00 Demonstration and special home with a severe attack of grip. ter spending the Christmas vaca­ Fresh Ham, lb. — .33c price. Miss Burr, who is a freshman at tion with her parents on Washing­ Tender and small. Wellesley College, hopes to be able ton street. to resume her studies next week. Commander F. H. Young of Fresh Pork Roast, A watch night service will be Section Base 4, New London, has held tomorrow evening ut the Con­ sent a prompt and appreciative l b ...... 28c DRESS COATS Dsdry Products cordia Lutheran church, corner letter in acknowledgment of the Winter and Garden streets. The box of pictures, books, Christmas Pork Shoulders, lb. 24c various societies of the church will cards and candy which was sent and Provisions gather for a religious as well as so­ to the Coast Guard boys by the cial program. W. C. T. U. and other Manchester Link Sausages, lb. 30c people. Watch night serv'ices will be Old Fashioned Strictly Fresh Eggs, held at the South Methodist church, The chairmen of the January d o z e n ...... 65c teginning at 9 o’clock New Year's Sausages, lb. pkg 35c No Sizes “ church night" for the attendants Large white. eve, at the Swedish Congregational of Second Congregational church, church also at 9:00, and at the have called a meeting of all on the Hale’s Sausage Meat, Approvals 16 to 46 j’resh Made Meadow North Methodist church the Ep- committee in the ohurch parlors worth Leaguers and the Endeavor- tomorrow evening at 7:30. This lb...... 25c Gold Butter, 2 lbs. $1 ers from Second Congregational includes attendants of the church church will have a joint watch Pure Lard, 2 lbs.... 29c on Main street from Woodland to Midget Bacon Square, night program. Middle Turnpike, also those on Parksdale Eggs, Hollister. Delmont. Cambridge. Mrs. E. C. Packard entertained lb...... 27c Strickland and Middle Turnpike. d o z e n ...... 44c ihc ladies of the Electa Eastern (Sugar ciured) If you have been waiting until now to buy your winter coat we advise Star whist, dub with a Christmas Hale’s Guaranteed larty at her home on Henry street The meeting of the Hi-Y club you to come in and see these coats we are offering at $49.50. Deep rich at the Center church this evening Fresh Leaf Lard lb. 17c yesterday afternoon. At bridge Mrs. pile fabrics— silk lined—trimmed with luxurious fur collars and cuffs. Grade “A” Eggs, Margaret Luettger" held the high- at 7:30 will be followed by a game of basketball. The Girl Reserves All the new winter shades. The furs include d o z e n ...... 49c Tho Woman’s Home Missionary Avill meet at 7:00. Imported Cheese sodetv of tho North Methodist church will omit its meeting this Fox Genuine Emmenthal week which was i lanncd for Friday AFTER THE SHOW AT THE Squirrel W o lf Beaver afternoon. STATE THEATER LAMB Gruyere Cheese, Plan for Your.^New Year’s lb...... 49c Evo Dinner at Legs of Lamb, lb.. .34c Rexall White Pine Tar and Wild $5.00 WOOL AND COTTON $1.75 and $2.25 VESTS AND Cherry will euro that cough. Heal­ THE WARANOKE Genuine Dutch Hol­ MIXED BLANKETS ...... PANTS ...... $100 ing and pleasant to take. Quinn’s— Boneless Lamb Roast, $3.98 This is an odd lot of wool and silk and wool vests, sizes land Edam Cheese, Adv. Both the full and single bed size. Only a limited num­ lb...... 34c ber to sell. Your choice of a single blanket in plain white 12, 14 and 16 years. The vests have long sleeves and high lb...... 40c with or webbing edge, or full size blankets in assort­ neck. Long pants. In 4 lb. heads. ed colors. OFF STATE CAFE AND Auto Curtains TEDDY BEAR SUITS DOUBLE COTTON BLANKETS $1.00 Delicatessen Lunch MADE — REPAIRED $1 98 Four piece teddy bear suits— hat, sweater, mittens and Large size 72x80 inches. Tan with blue, pink or leggings. Brushed wool or knitted in blue and tan. In­ Chas. Ruhr, Pi'op. Celluloid Lights Replaced. 20 Bissell St„ So. Manchester tan borders. The regular price is $2.9S. Special while fants’ 3 to 5 years. Other Specials Auto Tops Made and Repaired. BEEF they last— $1.98. Regular Dinners Served CHILDREN’S $7.98 New Carpets, Auto Robes. REMNANTS 1 - >1 to 1 ~0 OFF Rinso, large pkg. . .19c 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. Prime Rib Roast, to $14.98 COATS $5.98*°$12.98 . 1 4 1"3 , Including both boys’ and girls’ coats— sizes 3 to 6 years. Burt Olney’s Peas, Sandwiches and Light lb...... 38c Wo have reduced our entire stock of remnants for this The girls’ coats are fur trimmed, tho boys’ coats are strict­ Lunches at all Hours. sale. In tho lot you will find scrims, cretomms, , lin­ ly tailored. Baby Shop. c a n ...... 17c Charles taking Boned and rolled. All Kinds of Cold Soda. ing materials, and wool materials. Tender and sweet. 314 Main Street CHILDREN’S $7.98 RO Near Beer on Draught. 50c CHAL-A-NAY 3 f) C Fresh Made Cider. Phone 128-4 Sirloin Roast, lb. .. 32c ..to $25.00 COATS Golden Cream Sugar This is an imitation all wool Challle— absolutely fast Our entire stock of children’s coats have been reduced Com, 2 cans — 29c Shoulder Clod Pot color. 32 inches wide. Suitable for both children’s or for this Year End Sale. Now is the time to get tho young women’s frocks. miss a new coat when the pricts are greatly reduced. Sizes Roast, lb...... 28c 7 to 14 years. $2.25 DUVATEEN Lean Pot Roast, lb. 22c Y a r d ...... $1.25 STAMPED GOWNS 36 inches wide. This material has been$ selling1.00 regu­ $1.00 Sunbeam, Fins­ YOU CAN SAVE larly for $2.25 a yard. Colors: tan, navy, black, coral Blue, flesh, peach or white crepe gowns with square I Fresh Ground Ham­ bury’s or Gold and French blue. necks. All made— to bo embroidered in bright colors. burg Steak, lb. .. 18c 39c A C A TICKING Medal Flour, 50c RUG Y a r d ...... 29c 3 Skeins...... $1.00 b a g ...... $1.15 1 MONEY This is the well known A C A ticking which stlls regu­ Comes In assorted colors. larly for 39c a yard. 32 Inches wide. Featherproof and Bucllla all wool rug yarn. color fast. ON A STAMPED BUREAU SETS $1.49 PLAIN WHITE RUFFLED $1.00 CURTAINS, P a ir...... 79c Five piece set— 2 scarfs and vanity set In white linen Man’s or Boy’s Suit or Overcoat POULTRY We haveo nly 100 pairs of these curtains to sell at the low to be embroidered in colors. price of 79c a pair. 2 1-2 yards long. Plain white Tender Fowl to with tie backs to match. * $2.50 WOOL SPORT SOCKS Fruit and By Getting It at Hultman’s This Week 15c APRON GINGHAM $1.98 Fricasee, lb. . . . .i 40c 'The latest in sport socks for skiing, for skating. Gay MEN’S SUITS Y a r d ...... 1 2 ic colored socks with the new cuff to go over the shoes to pre- Vegetables We have just received a new line of checks in both navy vent the snow from getting in the shoes. Gay colors or That were $25 to $40, some with extra pants. Milk Fed Roasting and black. Large and small sizes. 27 Inches wide. orange, green, henna and tan. We obtain the very best to Now $17.95 to $28.95 Chicken, lb...... 44c 29c KIMONA 75c COTTON UNION SUITS be had at the very lowest Y a r d ...... 19c prices. C^alifomia and Florida STUDENTS’ SUITS 36 Inches wide. We have about 12 pieces of this flan­ 50c Womens’ out sizes— 42 to 50. Built up shoulders and Oranges, (jrapefruit, Tanger­ With extra pants, that 'were $22.50 to $82.50 nel which we are closing out at 19c a yard. Suitable for both klmonaa and dressing jackets. tight knee. ines, Beurre Base Pears, Mush­ Now $15.95 to $22.95 300 Pair Burson’s rooms, Italian and French En­ $1.49 ALUMINUMWARE $5.95 WINTER MILLINERY $2.95 dive, Celery, tceburg Lettuce, BOYS’ SUITS $1.00 Spinach, Turnips, etc. Good quality aluminum ware that la a wonderful valu4 Out entire stock of velvet, felt and velour hats have With 2 pair Trousers, sizes 7 to 17 years that were at this low price. Including double boilers, tea kettles, been reduced to this price. Large and small head sizes. BEAUTIFUL CALENDARS GIVEN $11.95 to $19.95 preserving kettles and percolators. $5.98 SUP-ON SWEATERS AWAY WHILE THEY LAST. Now $9.45 to $14.45 $2.49 OVAL DOUBLE ROASTERS J J g g $3.98 Women’s all wool sllp-on sweaters In novelty mixtures MEN’S OVERCOATS 18 Inch size. An oval shaped, dark blue enamel roaster and stripes. Colors of tan, blue, red, etc. Sweaters suitable for school, general and sport wear. That were $35 to $55 with the oval ventilated top. A useful size. 600 Pequot Now $25.95 to $39.95 $1.50 BATH STOOLS $1.25 HOT WATER BOTTLES STUDENTS’ OVERCOATS White enameled finished bath stools with strong, tap­ ' a good’ quality hot water bottle— first quality— mado Pillow Cases ic pair ed legs. Stands 17 1-2 inches high. Rubber tips and by the Storer Rubber Company. Quart size. That were $25 to $27.50 well braced. 12 inch seat. FOUNTAIN SYRINGE Now $19.95 to $21.95 $1.98 KITCHEN TOOLS g j g g ea. A silk hosiery with the Two quart size. Exceptional value at this price— 29c BOYS’ OVERCOATS popular three seam back White enameled finished kitchen stools with strong, tap­ guaranteed first quality. Every housewife knows That were $11.95 to $22.45 and fashioned foot. The ered legs, rubber tips and well braced. Stands 24 Inches 75c DEXTRI MALTOSE regular price of this hos­ high. this well kno-wn brand of Now $8.95 to $17.95 ...... iery is $1.00 per pair. A ELECTRIC GOODS ^ “ O OFF No. 1, 2 and 3. pillow cases— ^noted for lai’go assortment of the their long wearing quali- JUNIOR OVERCOATS 1"3 89c BEEF, IRON AND WINE new colors: Including percolators, toasters, grills and urns. Values ■ties. These pillow cases Sizes 4 to 10 years were $9.45 to $15.95 from $4.98 to $24.95. There are some wonderful values are made from 9-4 Pequot in the lot. Now $6.95 to $11.95 Beige Grain 50c GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES sheeting. FANCY CHINA AND ,| -O OFF r« ...... ALL ALTERATIONS EXTRA Champagne Sunset Size 36x401/2- First SILVERW ARE...... 1 O 6 blades in a package. quality. Almond W hite Fancy china cake plates and handled sandwich trays; SQUIBB’S TOOTH PASTE also silver plated trays, silverware sets and carving sets Arthur L. Hultman have been reduced 1-3 off for this sale. 3 T u b e s...... — ......