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TELLS TALE OF CRIME ALCORN U n C FLOODED $10,00u7dW IS NEEDED CHAIN TOGETHER TO THE SNYDER JURY IN TONG KILLING I TIPPING OF HAT Prosecutor Newcombe Paints LEADS TO DUEL \ ! Lemberg, Poland, April 25.— Many Local Witnesses Clos-I Graphic Word Picture of i A revolver duel between two Secretary Hoover Gives This I Polish girls, after a romantic ! quarrel, placed one of them in eted With Prosecutor on Religion Is No Bar, Murder, Says Victim Was 1 the hospital today where physi- As His Estimate— 150 ! clans are trying to save her life, Eve of Trial of Two Fori i The girls had an argument as to KY. Slated to Die March 7. which one a youth, they 'had I ,COLUMBi;§ Nellie Ross Asserts Dead, 150,000 Homeless met up on the street, had tipped Manchester Murder. | TICKMAN.I ! his hat. Words led to bullets j and one was shot in the head. EEUOOT Is Latest Report From die Lon'g Island City, N. Y., A pril' LAKE ^ » zenship, any declaration by policy 15.— “ They entered his home in the Washington, April 25.— Ex-Gov-^ I Hartford, April 25.— State’s At- ernor Nellie Ross of Wyoming to­ or practice, that prejudice rather dead of the night— they struck him i torney Hugh Alcorn, is weaving a day called upon the Democratic than liberal principles shall pre­ • Mississippi Valley. n'ith an iron sash weight— they { net that will tighten each day when party to “ demonstrate that it vail in this government. tied wire around his neck— they MANCHESTER’S AID the trial for the tong murder th^t stands four-square upon the prin­ “ I am not desiring even to sug­ gest to your minds any particular even chloroformed him.” was committed tn an Oak street ciple of religious freedom which Memphis, Tenn., Aprtf 25.— Five laundry in Manchester on the was the chief cornerstone upon aspirant; certainly not to urge'the million dollars will “ baj ily do half Baldly, bluntly, and without at­ which this government was build- qualifications of any potential tempt at adorument. District At­ IN FLOOD SOUGHT morning of March 24, gets’under- the job” set out for ^he Red Cross ed.” candidate. It is only the principle torney Richard S. Newcombe thus I way tomorrow. involved in this subject that I in the Mississippi flood stricken ■ That the case has been traced In a speech to the National Wo­ presented to a jury today the al- men’s Democratic cltib, she said: would emphasize. area. Secretary of Commerce Her­ le.ged killing of Albert Snyder, I step by step was evident this morn- “ I am a Protestant unalterably "It looks now as if a leading is­ bert Hoover said today after a pre­ home-loving husbarf. by his wife I ing when the state started the ex- sue that is going to face us .as National Red Cross Calls on I amination of the witnesses in the by birth and conviction, and yet I liminary survey of the urgent tasks Ruth Brown Snyder and her corset should like to see a well-qualified Democrats this year is whether or ealesman-lover, Henry Judd Gray. 1 case, who will number twenty, in­ not a Catholic can be nominated already facing the mobilized forces. cluding many from Manchester, the Catholic elected to the highest of­ “ Both of them later confessed,” People Here to Contribute fice in the nation just to prove that for the presidency by the Demo­ At least $10,000,000 will be rontinued the district attorney, taxi cab drivers concerned in the this is, in reality, a republic in cratic party. It Is an issue that needed for a work wnich will re­ •while the icy eyes of the widow case both in Hartford and Meriden which we live and not one in name cannot be dodged or, evaded. Dis­ never wavered from him. “ We will and several surprise witnesses. quire maintenance of the exergen- |1,000 at Once. only. tasteful as It is to us all, it is well cy agencies along a thousand miles Introduce their confessions at this The examination which was still “ I denounce as unworthy of the to have it brought out In the open, trial.” going this afternoon was held in of river front between St. Louis precious heritage of American, citi­ I think.” and New Onleans, he said. Defendants Pale. Manchester Is called on to join chambers, the witnesses being call­ Both Mrs. Snyder and Gray, sit­ ed one at a time, where they tell “ Never before have we faced an ting ten feet apart, were deathly with the rest of the country in re­ their story to Mr. Alcorn. Judging i GIRL SMOKERS START undertaking of such proportion,’' pale as the droning voice of the dis­ lieving the terrible distress result- j from the manner in which the’ w it-1 THREE FOREST FIRES Hoover said after consulting with trict attorney spelled out to the ing from the unprecedented floods nesses are being called each step ALUED WARSHIPS Harry M. Baker, national directoC Poughkeepsie, N. Y., April of Red Cross disaster relief. jury the details of what has been in the Mississippi valley. The lo­ will be developed In tracing the characterized the most brutal and 25.— Higher education at Vas- Gets Latest Reports cal Red Cross today received a men from their very starting place, revolting crime of a decade. Her not at the railroad station in Hart­ SHELBAHERIES sar has the fire authorities in Baker, who has been in Memphis paleness, however, was that of icy telegraphic appeal from the Na­ ford, but at another point, which ■ a worried state today. Three for several days co-ordinating composure. Gray was visibly agitat­ tional headquarters notifying the carries out the contention of Olflcev ■ nearby forest fires and two Army, Navy, Public Health and Rea dormitory fires within a short ed. They never glanced at each Manchester body that the quota for John McGlynn .of Manchester tiia’. j Cross activities throughout the en­ other. tills town, needed to meet Presi­ time were attributed to careless tire flooded region, gave Secretary he saw the man accused of the j OBLBAK8 smokers among the Vassar girl "The job was done,” -went on the dent Coolldge’s proclamation of murder in Manchester on th'e morn­ Americans and British Re­ Hoover his latest reports from the students. district attorney. “ They go out of the need of five million dollars, ing of the twenty-third of March. ThiS may saows the vast area affect ed by the Mississippi valley floods. thirty-four Red Cross concentration - points along the river below Cairo, the room. Gray wore suede gloves. would be $1000. It will also be shown, from the taxi 'The shaded areas Indicate inundate d re^ n s. He goes to the bathroom to wash turn Fire at Chinkiang; Illinois. Accept Quota drivers, that at least three different off the blood of Albert Snyder. "With the crest of the flood still J. P. Lamb, chairman of the cars were used and the story of the There is blood on his shirt. He takes to reach the lower Mississippi, to­ Manchester Red Cross, at once cal­ arrest by Officer O’Connor in New TOLD OF MISHAP It off. Mrs. Snyder goes into the Peasants In Battle. days' reports to Hoover showed es­ led a meeting of the local body, Haven will wind up the routes. CASE OF ANTHRAX room where her husband now lies which was held this afternoon at REV. M. P. STOCKING BY OTHER PLANE timated dead of at least 150 in sev­ dead. She takes a shirt of her hus­ Tracing the Steps en states, with 150,000 tClready the residence of Miss Emily Chen­ Step by step the case will be London, April 25.— ^American and band and gives it to her lover. They ey, and at which the quota was homeless or dependent upon relief traced to Manchester and through Landing Geai’ Damaged at British warships have engaged with REPORTED IN CONN. go to the cellar and burn the shirt; accepted. FOR N. END CHURCH agencies for food. also her gown.” It was voted to ask for imme­ the flight from^ Manchester. Wit­ Take-Off But Aviator Did Chinese batteries at Suklng, ac­ Appraises Situation Paints Word Picture. diate volunteer contributions in nesses who saw the taxi cars with Not Know It. cording to an admiralty radio from Hoover’s experience in famine re­ Step, by step, then, the district any amount. Checks may be sent the Chinese and the course the Chinkiang todayv lief throughout Europe during the attorney pictured to the jury the to Lucius Pinney, 84 Prospect took will be used. New York, April 25.— ^Avia­ The dispatch stated that-the Uni­ Worker In Mill In Northern war enabled him to appraise the elaborate but stupid precautions street. South Manchester. Cash In addition to tnose who testified Westerly Pastor to Succeed tor Clarence D. Chamberlain, ted States gunboat Peary and the situation in fifteen minute’s con­ taken to make the murder appear contributions may be left at The at the hearing when the accused who, with Aviator Bert Acos­ Brjtish gunboats Kneppel and "Wol- versation with Baker, as a robbery. He told of the over­ Herald office or at the Chamber men, Lo Hoo Wing and Ching Lung ta, recently set a new world sey. were fired on from the bluff at Hartford Co. Has a Mild "Many of these homeless will turned chairs, the rifled bureau Rev. J. E. Duxlmry Who of Commerce. were bound over from the town record for sustained airplane Silking and they returned the fire have to be cared for by relief or­ drawers, the disarrangement of the court of Manchester on March 24 The telegram from the National flight, was again a hero today. •with -their 'main armaments. ganizations foi- as much as six house, and finally of Mrs. Snyder’s Red Cross follows: will be Officer Roberts, who will Attack. weeks,” Hoover said. being trussed up,with rope and a Goes to Putnam Churdi. Ten ' niihuteg after the “Central committee in joint tell of getting telling of the ’ WTight-Belilli'ca plane which MANY KELtife “ There are already^ more thani gag to make the picture complete. ■ murder; Mrs. Frank Cervini of Oak conference with cabinet officers broke’ the world’s endurance Shanghai, AprU 25. Many 100,000 known to be pressing for The murder of Albert Snyder, named by President Coolidge to as­ street; Walter Crockett, who saw record was christened yester­ Chinese werfe reported killed today Hartford, Conn., April 25.— One aid at concentration camps and lo­ Newcombe said, was one of cold­ sist Red Cross estimates minimum the taxi on Main street; David Mo- A special dispatch to The Her­ cal relief stations. Feeding "and blooded deliberation and premedi­ day for its projected Paris infighting .between peasants and case of anthrax, a skin disease fa­ five million dollars required Red riarty, manager of the A. & P. ald from the New England South­ housing this multitude alone for a tation. Cross relief in Misissippi floods. store on Oak street; Mrs. Uzilo flight, death and disaster Nationalist’troops hear Halsenaig- tal to animals and sometimes to ern Methodist conference at New threatened to end the dreams single month, even without hospit­ “ We will show you,” he promis­ National campaign being launched Agostinelli. who told the police suklen, near^ Swatow.. man, has been reported from north­ Bedford, Mass., carries the Infoi'- of those whose hopes are with Troops supporting, the Peasants’- alization and sanitary, activities ed the jury, “ that Snyder was slat­ Immediately. Your quota 1,000 right after the murder that she had ern Hartford county, where a work­ ed for killing on March 7.” Snyder Union killed a Nationalist soldier would tax the present visible re­ dollars. Need most urgent as hun­ heard shots: Fred Dielenschneider, matlon that at the closing 'session it. sources of the Red Cross.” was actually killed on the night of But a .tragedy was averted and a student agitator; The peas­ er in a mill became Infected, the dred thousand refugees look to us who saw the taxi when it drove today it was announced, among State Health Department announc­ 20 MORE DEAD March 19. through the'Coolness and skill for emergency care in greatest down Main street and turned other changes in pastorates, that ants ■w'ere equipped with artillery ed today. This is the first time In Memphis, Tenn., April 25.—* Newcombe’s address to the jury flood this country’s history. Con­ of Chainberlain who was in and bom'Darded the soldiers, killing around after passing Oak street; Rev. Myron P. Stocking of Wester­ many months the disease has made Sweeping before it death and des­ was a complete story of the crime, fident your people will respond the pilot’s seat. many, it was reported. After sharp, related in a blunt, matter-of-fact John Moore, employed by the Man­ ly, R. I., has been assigned to the its appearance in Connecticut. The truction, the rampant Mississippi quickly, generously. Suggest spec­ chester Electric Light Company, j After: Elpyse Levine, nine, fighting the peasants were driven case is mild and the patient not se­ river today had added twenty manner ■w'hich accentuated Its hor­ North Methodist church of Man­ ial campaign. who also saw the taxi after It had j daughter of Charles A. Levine, off. riously ill. deaths to its toll of life and flood­ rible aspects. He first pictured to "Widest publicity, use radio ap­ chairman of the Columbia Alr- The United States destroyer No, the jury the intimacy of Ruth made Its turn and while turning; chester and the Windsqrvllle .Animal Disease ed several additional towns during peal If possible. If impractical ac-. church, taking the pastorate re­ cir^t Corporation, which built 343, which was moored off the While usually confined to ani­ the past 24 hours. Brown Snyder and the somewhat cept local donations, clothing or Joe Vignome, the cobbler who has effeminate corset salesman. He told already testified to hearing the cently filled by Rev. John E. Dux- the plane, had broken a bottle plant of the Standard Oil company, mals the disease occasionally at­ Red Cross directors have estab­ supplies. Can we count on you bury. of Glnge; ale over the nose at Hanko-jv, lauded .thirty marines tacks workers in occupations where lished the greatest relief expedition of the growth of their affair, and to raise quotat Wire reply. noise in the laundry, which Is next how finally they determined to put to his shop; Nicholas Della Fer- Mr. Duxbury goes to the pasto­ and christened it the “ Colum­ 10 guard the property. animal products are handled. in recent years. Contributions JAMES L. FIESER, rate at Putnam and West Thomp­ bia” , at Curtiss Field, Long are pouring in from all parts of the the unsuspecting husband out of Acting Chairman.” fa, who told In court about the man Further firing upon United States ' Slight Increases were reported in the way, and their elaborate pre­ standing near his doorway when he son. Rev. Joseph Cooper, as was Island, Chamberlain rewarded and British warotatt along the communicable diseases in the state country in caring for 150,000 ref­ cautions against being caught. started to open his tailor shop close a foregone conclusion. Is reassign­ the little girl, and Grace Yangtae rivejr bet-ween Chinkiang during the past week, totals being ugees. First Witness by and who walked away when he ed to the South Methodist church Jonas, fifteen, daughter of and Kuiuklang was reported today. as follows: Diphtheria 31, scarlet Collapse of a house caused tha Immediately after Newcombe ‘POWDER HOUSE DAY’ here. Ralph Jonas, president of the fever 106, measles 58, whooping death of sixteen negroes four miles approached. Rev; Mr. Stocking entered the north of Greenville, Miss., yester­ completed his address Warren All of these witnesses and sever­ Brooklyn, Chamber of Com­ RUN ON BANKS cough 20, pneumonia 93, Influenza Schneider, brother of the slain CELEBRATED TODAY al others from other parts of the ministry in the Central Pennsyl­ merce, with a rl^e in’ the air. Peking, April 25.— Publication of a 1, chicken pox 44 and mumps 83, day. vania conference in 1896. He was report in Chinese newspapers that Three others died of disease at, Albert Snyder, took the stand, as state were assembled In the main Told'oflmshap Greenville due to the floods, one court room— a small group In com­ transferred to the St. John River the first witness. He spells his name conference in 1899 and came to As the" plane rose from the the foreign banks here will close HARVARD BOY DIES of pneumonia, one of mumps and with the old family spelling. He New Haven Commemorates In­ parison with the capacity of the the New England Southern con­ ground, mechanics noticed that led many Chinese to withdraw their a third of exposure. A white man court room. said he had identified the body for cident That Occurred There ference In 1905. the left wheel of the landing funds today. Despite announcement was drowned at Pine Bluff, Ark. the police. In the Year 1775- Weaving a CTialn Charges he has held are Fal­ geer had broken off. by the government that the banks IN NORWALK CRASH Dead Now 150 The second witness was Dr. Neail, In the meantime, while the ex­ mouth, 1905-07.; NianUc, 1908- Immediately another plane will remain open, there was a light The twenty additional deaths the physician who examined Sny­ New Haven, April 25.— Powder amination of the witnesses was go­ 09; Portland, I910-14; Newport, was sent up. This flew along­ run upon American and other during the past 24 hours have der’s body. House Day, commemorating the de­ ing on Sheriff Dewey was busy di­ R. L, (Thames street), 1915-17; side thej “ Columbia” aa^ its branch banks. In Collision brought the death toll up the recting the arranging of seats for His Motorcycle He described the various wounds parture of New Haven patriots for Danielson, 1918-21; Westerly, R. I. occiipants gestured to Cham- There were amusing scenes when With Auto on the Boston greatest flood In the history of end discolorations on the face and Boston when news of the battle of ninety men who nave' been called 1922*26. herlaip, then held up a wheel Chinese shopkeepers had banknotes the Mississippi river up to approxl- ^ head of the dead man. He said he Lexington came here in 1775, was for jury duty. The examination of Under Mr. Stocking auxiliary or­ to a,pprise him of the trouble. cashed Into silver dollars, some Post Road. mately 150. • found a broken revolver near the celebrated here again today. Gov- the different witnesses, who are ganizations in his church liaV6 sn- Cbhraberlgln then sped to having burdens so great that they About 10,000,000 acres of farm, body. ernoi* Trumbull and his entire called In by County Detective Hic­ joyed success during his pastorate. Mitchell Field and descended had to carry off their funds in Norwalk, Conn., April 25.— John lands are under water as a result Doctor’s Testimony staff; officers of the First Company, key, is obviously conducted with a The Epworth League has conduct­ in-long . graceful spirals. He bags, carts and rickshaws. McKesson, 20, a Harvard student, of the floods. Army engineers, view to the weaving of a consecu­ “ There was a definite furrow, an i Governor’s Foot Guard and Put- ed a playground in a lot behind-the landed op the right wheel and United States Senator Hiram died In Norwalk hospital today of after a survey, announced that six nam Phalanx, of Hartford; and of­ tive chain, as was done in con­ church and the Ladies’ Aid society injuries received yesterday after­ million acres are flooded in Arkan­ eighth inch in depth, completely nection with the Lincoln car used slimmed along . grace{ally. Bingham has arrived here from around the neck.” Dr. Neail testi- ficers of historic military companies last year raised more than $1,000 ■When I the plane had almost Japan and is a guest at the United noon when his motorcycle collided sas and Mississippi alone. in Boston, Worcester, Newport, R. by Gerald Chapman in his trip for their work. His Suiiday school with ah automobile on the Boston Damage to cro*.8^will run Into Sed. The cause of death was across the country and his final ar­ stopped, it tipped to the left States Legation. strangulation, he said. I. , New York,' Philadelphia and has increased in membership and and damaged'side, and stopped American Consul Chamberlain at Post Road east of here. McKesson, millions of dollars. The engin­ rest and conviction for the New now has an enrollment of more eers said today that 9,400 square Newcombe asked the medical ex­ Richmond, "Va., came here for the —^-a per fect landing. Swatow’ advised the legation that whose home at 178 East 79th occasion as guests of the Second Britain murder. miles in Mississippi and Arkansaa aminer if the injuries on Snyder’s than 300. The damage to the plana all the Americans in the Swatow street. New York, was one of a Company, Governor’s Foot Guard. It is just a month ago that the number of Harvard students re­ were still under water. aead could have been caused by a A pageant, “ Demanding the Pow­ killing of Ong Lung took place. The was sflght'-atid plans for start­ district are safe. The United States Engineer’s Opinion aietal sash ■weight. ing- the Paris' flight in a few gunboat Rizal, four Japanese and turning to Cambridge on motor­ der House Keys,” was worked out state has moved rapidly, has wit­ cycles after the Easter vacation. J, S. Allen, levee engineer ai “ Yes,” replied the doctor. nesses after witnesses ready to CYRUS H. McCORMICK days- wiere not abandoned. three British destroyers are anchor- in front of City Hall with Mayor Following the accident, Nicolas Greenville, Miss., declared today The sash weight was then mark- J. B. Tower surrendering the keys. piece together the chain without ^ed off Swatow. that 200 would be a small esti­ ?d for identification. Salterelll, of Norwalk, was arrest­ Previously the Foot Guard anfi WEDS HIS SECRETARY ed on a technical charge and placed mate for the flood toll of human Mrs. Snyder’s teeth were set as guests attended religious services (Continued on Pago 2) life for the area of from Vicks­ under $500 bail pending the coron­ !he sash weight was produced. in Center church on the Green, and PRATT GHtL IS PLACED KERENSKY IS SLAPPED burg to the scene of the delta Asked if blows from the sash this evening they will hold a large Multi-Millionaire, 68, er’s inquest. break at Mound’s Landing alone. weight would render the victim un­ dinner at Hotel Taft. McKesson, according to authori­ If this estimate is correct for conscious. the doctor replied af- Benedict Arnold, of New Haven, NT Y. POUCE READY Marries Miss Alice M. Hoit IN L. H. HALL’S CUSTODY AT CHICAGO BANQUET ties, was about to pass a line of Mississippi, more than 350 Uvea iirmatively. led the Governor’s Foot Guard, in Who Is 40 Years Old. ca.rs bound east when Salterelli have been lost in the floods. town offices and de­ suddenly pulled out to try the same Five thousand of the 15,000 pop­ Officer Robert J. Tucker told of I 1775, to the FOR ‘RED’ MAY DAY Former Officer, of Czar’s Army Jelivering two jars to Dr. Alexan­ manded the powder house keys New York, April 25.— A sensa­ Adc^t^ Daughter of Rich thing. McKesson swerved his ma­ ulation of Greenville were still ia der O. Gettler, ■ city toxicologist, from the Tory selectmen after at- tion was caused in society circles Couple TiUcen Over by Class­ Creates Scene at the Palmer chine suddenly in an effort to avoid that water-soaked city today wltn Irom Dr. Neail. 1 tending church services. They ob- today by the revelation that Cyrus mate- of the President,! House Dinner. collision and was topped off the a prediction that three feet ol j tained the keys without a struggle, Think Sacco-Vanzetti Case May road. His skull was fractured at water will be added to the depth Dr. Geftler •?\'as called. Provide Radicals With Ex­ H. McCormick, of Chicago, multi­ "What organs or parts were In I took the powder from its location millionaire chairman of the board New York, April 25.— Over the Chicago,' April 25.— The identity the base. His companions were so of the floor waters. More than I on what is now Prospect street, and cuse for Outrages. of the International Harvester protests of the Children’s Society, of the maq-Who slapped the face of far behind at the time they did not 4,000 refugees, mostly negroes, Ihe jars?” Newcombe asked. , went to Boston to join the patriot “ Brain, blood and stomach con- Company, had secretly i married his six-year-old Roberta Jane Pratt Alexander' Kerensky, former pre­ see the accident. were still on the Greenville levea forces. Arnold then began a career New York, April 23.— Special today, awaiting transportation to ;eiits,” the doctor replied. secretary. Miss Alice M. Hoit, at was paroled in. the ,custody of Louis mier of Russia’s provisional govern­ that has been' historic ever since. precautionary measures were ord­ “FOOL TIME” Vicksburg for safety. Dr. Gettler testified that he made Dublin, N. H., l^st Friday. McCor­ H. Hall, said to have been a col­ ment, during a banquet last night START Previously he ran a ship chandlery ered today by Police Commissioner lege classmate of President Cool- at the Palirier House,' was revealed i chemical teat of the sash weight, shop on the local water front. mick is 68, his bride is said to he. Joseph A. ■tS'arreii, in anticipation about 40’. 'The couple sailed Friday idge, when the (improper guardian­ today as Df.'Boris‘ Gregory Teles- East Hampton, Conn., April 26. and found no spots of blood. The celebration here today marks of possible radical demonstration nitsky, prominent North Shore Dr. Neail was recalled. night for Europe oh the liner ship case brought in her behalf — “ Beginning on Monday we start SOHOOLHOUSB BURNS the 152nd anniversary of the orig­ May 1. came,up in the (Children’s Court to­ physician atid ’former officer in the on fool time and depart from a cus­ Newcombe then asked: inal event, hut only within the last Majestic. "While the general labor situation day.' Czar’s army. tom we have followed for the last “ Now doctor, assuming that the twenty-five years has it been made In the United Stages is quiet and On the return of the couple to Stamford, Conn., April 25.—• Hall will take the'girl back to The attack ' .on Kerensky, the ninety-five years.” So runs a notice a ilain man, as you described, had an object of great ceremony. little or no trouble is feared from this country they will reside in the honor guest at' the • banquet,, threw William Dugdale of Glenbrook, McCormick mansion in Chicago. Des Moines” and‘'turn her over to across the time clock at the Bevin volunteer fireman, was injured been struck on his head and there that source, the recent death sen­ the'JuVAnlJe (Court, which will de­ the dinn«'*Jn^eted guests, into a was placed in his nostrils -and JUDGE BOWERS’S CONDITION McCormick’s first wife, who was Brothers Manufacturing Company seriously and damage of more than tence meted out to Sacco and Van- termine'-her guardianship for the riot-that tor a’ time tbreatenied to plant here today. The notice was , mouth cotton waste and assuming zettl In Boston may provide the vo- Harriet Hammond, died in'l$21 develop into an old-fashioned free- $8,000 was done when the old Immediath'fututo at least. posted when the firm decided to Glenbrook school was destroyed b] there had been administered a The condition of Judge H. O. hide for outbursts on May Day, the after a long illness.' for-all. V' : ; - :t Meanwhile, Mrs. Everett H. adopt daylight "saving hours for the fire of unknown origin durlBg tha quantity of chloroform and there Bowers, at the Memorial hospital police fear. McCormick and his pons, Cyrus, Pratt,” ’weilthy society matron of “ That’s for •what you did to the was found in his brain tissue a cer­ was described as about the same All public buildings -will be Jr., and Gordon, in ; 1925 donated officers of the RqsBian army,” Teles- benefit of their workmen this year, night. Dugdale was hurt wheit < Des Moines, :ttom whose charge the instead of sticking to standard time portion of the building,fell on Up| tain quantity of chloroform, 44.8 today, according to Dr. fJ. A. Bu.r, guarded, and plain clothes men $1,000,000 to the Chicago branch little" girl “.was taken 'after- making nitsky cried-as be struck Keren­ the physician who is attending him. will be increased in the Wall street of the Young ."Women’s Christian sky. 1 -■ , as in the past. and iB now under treatment - ut milligrams per kilo of brain tissue, charjges of-cruelty, here, is prepar- Stamford hospital. ' : and his hands and feet had been Dr, Burr said that although there district throughout tiie week. Association for a building tOj be Ihg'to roturn’ home and take uP the -Kerensky 'refused to prefer called after Mrs. McCormick. . ‘ ’ changes against' Dr. Telesnltsky, TREASURY RAL/^CE Four classes of pupils srho had bound as had been testified by you has been on appreciable change in Special protection will also be af­ legal cudgels to I regain her ward. been accommodated in the bnflf* Mr. Bowers’ condition, the patient forded the homes of well-known fi­ It is understood that ' the t'wo Mrs. Pratt.was accused of brand­ and after order was restored re-‘ Washington, April —Treas- and his nose and mouth buried in • ^ ing today entered the new; G l*| s hks not been feeling so well for tim nanciers like J. P. Morgan a.ul sons will join their father and sfep- ing the little girl with a curling sumed' his place at the banquet. ury baiance as of April 22: $272,- ^hrook schoftl. ' past three d»ys. ^ John D. Rockefeller. mother in Europe.in a lew weeks, iirpa,; table. ' i86.1. 797.54.

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LOAD THEIR CAB WITH LEAGUE MEETING ADJOURNS Suit” as very, much .eajpye^* The I COLUMBUS SOCIEH NIANTIC RIVER “FLATS” ALCORN IS UNKING WEST SIDE TENinS members of the cast were • from Geneva, April 25.—The special ABOUT TOWN WAPPING the Sunset Rebekah Lodge. Rev. Selectman Harry W. Keeney, of League-of Nations commission pre­ Truman H. Woodward recited I PROTESTS EXECUTION 18 Delmont street, has two hobbies. TONG CRIME CHAIN paring an agenda for the interna­ COURTS ARE OPENED “The Greatest Bear Hunt on .Rec­ One is growing flowers and the oth­ tional control of arms and their A deed was filed this morning Miss Martha Stoughton and Miss ord,” which was also greatty en­ er Is fishing. manufacture adjourned today with­ Eleanor Stoughton, Mrs. Prances joyed. ' (Continued from Page. 1) transferring Lot No. 44 on the pro­ Wheaton and Miss Nolan of Man­ Yesterday he and three compan­ out having, completed its work. posed Ann street, from William De- Don’t Try to Get Permits Over p Second Italian Body Here Ap- ions motored to Niantlc where they Italy announced it opposed the gutus to August Schmidt. This chester motored to Windsor Locks peals to Fuller In the Sacco- succeeded In catching 107 flatfish waste of time and make the trial control of government manufacture property Is located in the so-called The Phone, However, For last Friday evening and attended Vanzetti Case. In the waters of the Niantlc River. a short one. of arms. George W. Ely tract. That’s Banned. an operetta. BUCKINGHM The others who enjoyed the sport The one possible delay will be Hugh Gibson, American dele­ Mr. and Mrs, Fred H. Adams were his son-in-law, Sherwood selecting the Jury, but this will be gate, announced that if control was Aaron Cook has sold to Richard The tennis courts at the West had as their guests over the week­ Funeral services for Jared E. Tlio Christopher Columbus so- started Tuesday morning and by limited to the private manufac­ end, Mrs. Adams’ father, J. P. Hills were held Saturday afternoon fclety, at Its regular monthly meet­ Ariel. George Farrell and Otto Wlg- J. Cook property having a frontage Side Rec were officially opened anoske. Their eaten Iz believed to Wednesday noon should be com­ ture of arms the United States was of 180 feet on Vernon street, ac­ for the season today. From now Wooster of Goshen, hex nephew, at two o’clock from his home on ing held In Tinker hall yesterday pleted and the case should go to not interested. John Tom Hill. kiornlng, voted unanimously to be one of the largest made by a cording to a deed filed In the office on the courts will be available Joseph Cook of Bristol and her Manchester party this season. trial at the afternoon session on of the Town Clerk today. Richard from-1 o’clock in the afternoon un­ daughter, Miss Almira Adams of Mr. Hills, who was 88 years old. lend a protest to Governor Alvan Wednesday. That State’s Attorney Cook’s address is given as 1124 til dark. Hartford. died in the old Hills home In r. Fuller of Massachusetts In con­ Alcorn Is deeply Interested In the NO TREES FOR SCOUTS Highland avenue, Bremerton, Permits for the present must be Next Tuesday evening will be the which he was born. He had been nection with the Sacco-Vansettl case Is shown by the fact that he Washington. obtained at the West Side building forty-second anniversary of the active and in good health until tase which has attracted world- EVERYBODY FORGEHING is making a personal examination and no permits will be Issued ov­ Wapping Grange and the program within the' past few months, when tvlde Interest. of the witnesses and will do the TO PLANT TODAY Foreclosure notice was filed to­ er the telephone. High school stu­ will be in charge of the nine past he failed rapidly. He was the son This is the second Italian or­ ABOUT OLD DOG TRAY prosecuting. day by the Manchester Realty com­ dents will not be allowed the use masters, Alfred Stone, Franklin of Jared and Amy Andrews Hills, ganization in Manchester to take There Is also a probability that pany against Frank Nolan of Wind­ of the courts after 5 o’clock in the Welles, Eugene Platt, Mrs. Mary and was a member of one of the inch - action since Judge Webster oldest families In Connecticut. The the trial In this case may lead to Seedlings Fail to Arrive But sor, August Kanehl, Frank Rolston afternoon. Hills, Lucius V. Platt, Edward P. ThayeV' sentenced the Communists the uncovering of the murders In and Morris Elman of this town, on A fee is charged each person us­ Collins, James M. Perston, Levi T. old homestead In. which he lived to death by electrocution on July There’ll Be a Jam For Licenses Hartford on the occasion of the Park Chief Expects They’ll a mortgage of John and Mary Mc- ing the court and hourly periods Dewey and Walter N, Foster, Mr. had been In the possession of the 10 for the slaying of a South Brain­ Pretty Quick if Owners Don’t Tong uprising four years ago. The ' Be Here Tomorrow- Cavanaugh. Nolan, accordl.vg to the are the rule. Lewis and Mr. Southwlck of Storrs family for over 200 years. tree paymaster and his guard April Watch Out. claim that the wrong Chinese was paper, is owner of the equity. Land college will speak at a public ses­ Mr, Hills’ first American ances­ 15, 1930. The Italian club recently tor was William Hills, one of the loted similarly and Saturday the killed by mistake In Manchester Is Park Superintendent John Y. Involved includes Summer street sion. Although an appeal was made a liardly probable as the sight draft Keur’s campaign to plant 2,000 property, having 50 feet frontage S. A. YOUNGSTERS TO Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Congdon first settlers of Hartford. The jollowing resolution was forward- day or two ago by Town Clerk on that street, and depth of 238 and Miss Josephine Congdon who great-great-great - grandfather of fcd to the Bay State governor: for $16.90 which was found In the pine seedlings on local park areas Jared Hills was Samuel Hills, who "Your Excellency: Samuel Turkington on the subject laundry was not addressed to any did not begin this morning because feet. have been spending the winter In of dog licenses, applications for other than the man killed. the trees did not arrive. They are HAVE AN EGG HUNT Hartford have moved back to their was among the earliest settlers of “it Is the opinion of the mem­ Rockville lodge of Elks will con­ summer home on Laurel Hill. Glastonbury. bers of this Club that Sacco and licenses have not increased a great Sam Ong, who owned the laun­ on the way from the Connecticut Mr. Hills was never married, and Vanzetti were not Justly tried and deal. The time limit on dog licenses dry in which the murder was com­ State Nursery at Simsbury but duct its annual outdoor carnival in The Federated Workers gave has been sot at May 2 and after that mitted, and who has been in Jail were delayed In transit. Rockville on June 29, 30, July 1, their supper on Friday evening. his nearest relative is a niece, lonvlcted according to the evidence 2 and 4, it was learned today. The The Salvation Army Is planning a The play entitled "Johnny’s New Mrs. Lillian Stafford of Hartford. presented at their trial. time owners of dogs will have to since under a bond of $10,000 was Mr. Keur said today that he ex­ novel gathering for the young peo­ pay an addtlonal fee and their dogs In the court building, but was not pects the trees to be in Manchester Elks will give away two trips to "Therefore In the name of Ju%- Europe, each valued at $500, and ple of the Sunday school. Next lice wo respectfully appeal to you may be placed in the pound. among the other witnesses called. tomorrow and at that time will Tuesday afternoon they are going There are more than 1,300 dogs He was kept In Uie lower part of take a crew of Boy Scouts with five automobiles. George H. Wil­ to use your power to prevent their liams of thl? town Is exalted ruler on an “egg hunt.’’ This generally execution. in Manchester now but the number the building, being a material wit­ him to start planting on land at takes place during Easter week but “Sincerely hoping that Your Ex­ licensed Is not half of that total. ness. He has refused to take his the Town Farm on East Middle of the Rockville lodge. This is the last week. Turnpike. it was postponed so It could be held cellency will prevent a possible iu- liberty on a bond of $10,000 when An attachment by Allison Man­ one afternoon when the children Tonight lustlce, we are It was offered. It is the plan of the park de­ were out of school. The children- “Respectfully yours, for the In addition to the entrance of partment to use Boy Scouts In the chester against property at 79 LAST TDIES work of planting the trees. There Strant street owned by Allan M. will be taken to an outlying field Itallnn Club J CONSTRUCTION CO. Frank Healy, former attorney-gen­ Barrett, has been released. The at­ tor the sport. In the morning the SHOWS O Joseph Naretto, President eral of the state, as one of the Is no school in Manchester this 7:00 and 9:00 m 'week and some of the local Scouts tachment was made In the action eggs will be hidden among the 2 John Rotta, Secretary lawyers for the men accused of trees and grass and every one who Aldo Pagani." \ GETS SIMSBURY JOB' murder, it was also reported that are at the Mohawk State park In of Manchester against Anthony J. CHIS"THEATER~OPERATES~ON DAYLIGHT SAVING TLMB. Litchfield county on a forestry ex­ Dangveckis and others. finds the egg will become Us pos­ There are two other Italian or­ William Egan, who defended Miller sessor. One year the hunt took ganizations in Manchester, the Sons and Nuse in the Madden murder pedition. of Italy and the Sub-Alpine club The Manchester Construction William T. and Bertha S. Bur­ place In the Park. The plans are Company today received word from case, may also be entered when the gess have sold to Egbert and Emma for the children to meet at the Clt- and it Is understood that they, too, trial opens Tuesday, but this Is not Inman lots 11 and 29 in the Fair- adal at 2 o’clock. Every child Is y^•lll protest against the execution. George N. Darli-ng, chairman of the verified. The examination of the ANDERSON STILL LEADS The Sons of Italy will convene for school committee in Simsbury, that lawn section of Manchester Green. permitted to bring a friend. Com­ the contract for tlie new Simsbury witnesses was still in progress as mandant Abbott of the local corps jts regular monthly meeting Sun- The Herald goes to press. Bay. grammar school had been awarded IN PARIS TRIP CONTEST Joseph and Maria Hadden of will have oversight. to the local firm. The Manchester Hackmatack street have purchased Construction Company was one of tlie 10-room home of Joseph and Sense of color Is not developed In Freda Russell of Huntington street six invited bidders ’’Igurlng on the COVENTOY The weekly check-up In House’s children until they are about two S. A. OFFICERS VISIT work. through. Sam Nelson of Holden- years old. President William Knofla was Paris trip contest this afternoon Nelson, Inc. elated today upon receiving the Job disclosed that Clarence Anderson KIN HERE AND PREACH because ha said only a narrow mar­ still holds the lead, his total vote Sam Nelson of Holden-Nelson, Mrs. Benjamin A. Strack, and to date being 1553. Jack Pentland, Inc., has sold the 6-room cottage of gin separated all six bidders. His daughter, Bessie, have motored to the runner-up, still maintains his brother, Albert Knofla, will super­ New York for a few days’ visit. Emil Hohenthal, Jr., on Washlne- intend the work at Simebury. Albert relative position with 134S. ton street to J,.mes and Helen Visitors at the Salvation Array Mrs. J. N. Atwood led the Chris Hope. FRIDAY Citadel here yesterday were Col. Knofla Is now supervising the con­ tlan Endeavor meeting last even­ struction of a school in Winsted. TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY Joseph Atkinson, head, of the West­ ing. Manchester Camp No. 2640, ern Pennsylvania division of the On 'Wednesday evening the play, HEBRON 'Army, and Ensign Pearl Jackson “No Men W’anted,” will be present­ Royal Neighbors, will meet this of Washington. Col. Atkinson was TELLS TALE OF CRIME ed followed by the auctioning of A number of relatives from He­ evening at 7:30 in Tinker hall. A April29f> setback party will follow the busi­ visiting his mother, Mrs. Frances gifts received from the “Panel Post bron were present at the party giv­ —IS— 'Atkinson of Center street and En- Sale.” W. B. Hawkfna will be auc-» en in honor of the 72nd birthday ness. Six prizes will be awarded and Blgn Jackson was a visitor at the TO THE SNYDER JURY tioneer. anniversary of Mrs. Mary E. Lord, refreshments served. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. On Thursday the Ladies’ Frag­ a former resident of this town, now The Italian American Ladles Aid Bohn Robb of Orchard street. (Continued from Page 1) ment Society will meet instead of living in Wethersfield, at the home Morning and evening services Wednesday at the home of Mrs. of her daughter, Mrs. William Han- society will meet this evening at i Manchester were conducted by Col. Atkinson a pillow, would that be sufficient to Peter Nielson. mer. Hebron relatives present were the home of Mrs. Mary Aceto, 195 while Ensign Jackson was the cause the death of the decedent?” Miss Ruth Taylor spent the week­ Mr. and Mrs. Loren M. Lord, Mr, Spruce street. All members of the preacher at the afternoon meeting. end with her parents, MV. and Mrs. and Mrs. Everett. G. Lord and committee for the banquet May 5 “It would.” are urged to be present as plans The local band went to East Defense Question A. B. Porter. daughter Clarissa, Mr. and Mrs. Day Hartford yesterday morning to play Miss Glayce Orcutt Is home for Lucius W. Robinson. Bridge and will be completed, and table favors Dr. >Neail, questioned by Dana setback were . played. Prizes were for the Men’s Bible Class of the Wallace, of Mrs. Snyder’s counsel, a week’s vacation while the made at this time. AT THE First Congregational church there. schools are closed In Manchester, awarded and refreshments served. About 700 men were present. said that strangulation would have Lawrence Hill and his sisters. About thirty guests w'ere present, been sufficient to cause death. Misses Lillie and Marlon, are home nearly all being relatives, Mrs. 25TH ANNIYERSARY IS Samuel Miller of Gray’s counsel for the week-end. Lord Is the widtjw of the late MANY OPFICI.VLS A-PTEND inquired. George Bennett, Jr., of Harrison, Noble E. Lord of this town. “What in your opinion .caused hUss Helen Gilbert has returned MAJESTIC FUNERAL OF G. B, DARLIN N. Y.. .motored up Friday to take OCCASION OF SURPRISE death?” Mrs. Bennjett and their thi'ee chil­ to tlie Unquawa SIchbol In Bridge­ “Asphyxiation.” dren home. They spent the past port after spending her Easter va­ Funeral services for G. Ellery “Is there any evidence to show cation at her Hebron home. THEATRE Darlin were held from his home, week with Mrs. Bennett’s mother, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jackson of a struggle?” Mrs. Arthur B. Porter. School statistics sent out by Su HARTFORD 139 East Center street Saturday af­ “No.” pervisor Charles M. Larcomb show 34 West Middle Turnpike were the ternoon and were largely attended. Wilfred Hill spent the week-end that the scUool in the Jagger dis­ guests of honor at a large surprise The Only Theater Showing the Members of the Board of Select­ Newcombe on redirect examina­ with is parents, party held at St. Mary’s parish tion, asked: trict leiads all those In the town Wonderful men and public officials, both from Miss Eunice Koehler and Miss in attendance for the winter term. house In celebration of their twen­ this town and East Hartford were “Could death have been caused Mary Albasi have gone to Wash­ ty-fifth wedding anniversary. The by blows on the head and the This school is taught by Miss Tillio present. Mr. Darlin had lived ington, with the senior class of Friedrich. The attendance rate date proper was April 16, but as TO­ practically all his life in that place chloroform and the burying of the South Manchester High school., Easter Sunday, followed, the young nose and the^mouth in the pil­ was 96.1 The Amston school, taught until five years ago he came to H. B. Pomeroy’s condition is im­ by Miss Parmelia Brousseau, comes women who planned the affair sot VlTAPHom NIGHT! STATE Manchester to make his home with lows?” proving. next with a rate of 94.2. The White the date for last Saturday evening. SOUTH MANCHESTER his daughter, Mrs. George H. Wad­ “Yes.” Coventry Grange, No. 75, P. of school, taught by Mrs. Nellie Jones Mr. Jackson, who has been active Talking Pictures -I dell. Joseph M. Farrell, an employe of H., Is planning to have a group of Skinner, stands at 91.6, and the in the affairs of St. Mary’s Episco­ The floral tributes were many the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New people from Manchester put on a pal church, was invited to attend a Teeming with life and throb­ Center grammar, taught by Allen bing with vltaUty are these enig­ THIS PICTURE PRESENTED TONIGHT ONLY and very beautiful. The casket York Identified Mrs. Snyder as play entitled “Johnny’s New Suit,” Sterry, at 90.1. All the others are short meeting, and Invited Mrs, was covered with a blanket of ros­ “Mrs. Judd Gray.” on the evening of May 4. below 90. Attendance has been low­ Jackson to accompany him. Great mas of the realm of shadows. 7:00 AND es. He testified that both of them Mrs. James Wood and children was their surprise to find nearly SAVLNG TLMP^ ^—Perforitiances—2 9:00 ered by epidemics of mumps, chick­ ^ YOU SEE THEM iRi ’ Rev. Watson Woodruff of the were assigned to a single room of Talcottvllle spent Sunday with en-pox, grip, etc. 150 of their friends and relatives Center Congregational church offi­ when they registered at the Wal­ the former’s father, F. W. Chase Mrs. Sherwood Miner is serious­ gathered in tbelr honor. The ladles AND ciated- at the home and read the who made the arrangements Includ­ J(rOHN BARRYMORE dorf. Miss Laura K. Kingsbury of ly 111 with influenza. Mr. and Mrs. YOU HEAR THEM committal service at the Center At this Juncture Mrs. Josephine Connecticut State College spent the Wellngton Miner of Norwich were ed Mrs. George Harrison, daughter IN THE GREATEST ROLE OF LOVE’S HISTORY cemetery in East Hartford. The Brown, mother of the accused wo­ week-end with her parents. Sunday guests at the Miner home. of Mr. and Mfs. Jackson, Mrs. Rus­ HON. WILL HAYS bearers were all old friends of Mr. man, entered the court and heard Mr. and Mrs.'Charles Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lord and sell Potterton and Mrs. Paul Hcl- MARION! TALLEY Darlin from East Hartford. They children of Manchester were Sun wig. GIUSEPPE DE LUCA were Herbert Griswold, William her daughter identified as Gray’s children of Lebanon were Sunday John Chambers, brother of Mrs. “ THE BELOVED ROGUE” companion at the Waldorf. day guests at Mr. and Mrs. E. N visitors at-the home of Mr. Lord’s BENIAMINI GIGLI Comp. Thomas Lloyd, Edward Kel­ Loomis’. Jackson, in behalf of their friends, NEWS EVENTS I COMEDY ler, Robert Galpin and Samuel Court then adjourned until 2 p. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren M. presented Mr. and Mrs. Jackson VEANNE GORDON m., for the luncheon recess. Mrs. Olin French spent the week­ Lord. Miss Irma Lord, a teacher at MARY LEWIS Grody. end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Wllllmantlc State Normal with a purse of silver. A mahogany GEORGE JESSEL Perkins Lathrop- Training School was also home for clock, articles of silver and flowers THE FOUR ARISTOCRATS TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY Mail service In Austria recently Miss Edna Hall was a Sunday were other gifts. At the time of Henry VII, bailiffs was suspended because a postoffice the week end at tne Lord home. A short entertainment followed were sent to collect debts. One of employe failed to doff his hat to the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Carlton H. Jones is home from FEATURE PICTURE A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM Hall. Waterbury for a while. a spread. these was John Dun, who w/is so postmaster. ' Fellow employes, of­ The time for the speaking and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson were mar­ active that his name finally became fended at the postmaster’s repri­ Miss Irene PInera of Bridgeport, ried by Rev. J. A. Biddle, the then ‘‘When a Man synonomous with the word “bill.” mand, declared a strike. spelling contests has r.rrived again. who has been the guest of Elder rector of St. Mary’s Episcopal Red School had Its test Friday aft­ and Mrs. C. P. Lillie for a week, ernoon. Master Frank Schmidt was church. Loves’^ Dix Wins Again! has returned home. the winner In both speaking and Rev. C. H. Relmers of Durham AMTH spelling. Pond Hill school Is hold­ held a sendee on Sunday at the old ing Its contest this afternoon. Methodist Church In Hopevale. Mr. MAY CANCE LEASE Miss Alice Maylott spent the John Barrymore Relmers occasionally holds these AND week-end with her parents in Der- services, visiting the place from IN PADLOCK CASES by. time to time. 11 Special for Tuesday Only Charles Brown and his mother Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Benzinger, Dolores Costello 5 ^ WHITE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS and bin sister, Ethel, have moved and the Misses Gladys and Hazel Washington, April 25— A land­ "LOVE LIKE HE.AVEN—FAIR back to their farm for tho summer. Broome visited South Lancaster, lord may obtain cancellation of a AND YOUNG’.’ Collar A tta ch ed ...... $1.25 Elmer Clark spent Sunday with Mass., recently. They brought home lease in Federal courts on the "WITS, SHARP AS THREE FOR his mother, Mrs. Lydia Clark. Miss Mabel Broome, who has grounds that the tenant’s place of GIMLETS” been the guest for a week of rela­ business Is “padlocked” for prohi­ "STRUGGLES, PIERCE AS $3.50 h a n d its busy tives In that place. bition law violations, the Supreme THE FIRES” An exceptionally good value we are offering for A party organized by Miss Claris­ Court decided today. MAT. 2:15. EVE. 8:15 StamfordT Conn-, April 25.—A sa Lord and Miss Marjorie Martin The case came to the court on ALL SEATS RESERVED ' K iit Tuesday only. trio of hold-up men operating from held a camp fire breakfast Sunday of James Duigan, opera­ Box Office Open 10 a. m.—9 p. m. an automobile during the night morning in the fields. The break­ tor of a men’s hotel and saloon In stole $60 from Robert Parker In fast menu consisted of coffee, ba­ New York City. Forfeiture of the Watch This Paper For Further his Linden street garage, and $20Q con and eggs, and fruit. The break­ lease was sought by the Pall Mall Announcements. Y, from Antonio Dandolze, of Hlgh- fast was prepared over an im­ Realty Corporation. SUITS ridge, while he was walking on promptu fireplace. Bedford street. The Bedford street Miss Caroline E. Kellogg, who by hold-up was witnessed by a resident arrived home from her trip to Cal­ who notified the police. The ban­ ifornia on Saturday, Is Spending a Charter House, Fashion Park dits escaped, few days at the home of Mrs. E. G. and Lord prior to opening her home. unss DU PONT ELOPES Arthur Elsemann of New York Williams Own Make visited his summer place here on RIALTO Wilmington, Del., April 25.— Friends of Philip F. Du Pont, an Sunday. in an imposing array of fabrics and designs that ai*e official of the Du Pont Company, TODAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY! sure to please. Hundreds of Manchester men buy their today are trying to effect reconcilia­ PLANE PASSENGERS KILLED What’s clothing here because they know the quality they are tion between the millionaire and world boxing getting at right prices due to our no sale policy. his daughter, Frances, who eloped Vancouver, Wash., April 25.— on Saturday with Richard D. Mor­ The dainty foot of a woman pas­ champion­ gan, employed by the Bell Tele­ senger caught In the rudder of the _ J o h n phone Co., of Philadelphia. plane was blamed today for the ship compar­ The couple at present are motor­ nose dive and crash In which Miss Our New Method of Merchandising ed to a pret- ing through .Virginia In an automo­ Harriett Franklin and Mrs. Zola B v i j m K M e ■j 5% for cash at time of purchase. bile belonging to the heiress. Schau, passengers, were instantly ty. girl’s 2% for cash within 30 days. killed, and Pilot Danny Greco was -in- Net on our popular 10 payment plan. RIOTS IN QERIKANY seriously injured. PYes?” Dlv Essen. Germany, April Z6.-~-Quiet 4 Prise Plo* prevailed In Essen today following MACDONALD BETTER »*DON JUAN** wins both in ture of the' fighting between Fascists and Com- Philadelphia, Pa., April 25.—The M a ..-r’s First Glimpse of America’s Greatest Actor this fast Ibrlse Ring. munlsta on Sunday when twenty- condition of Ramsay MacDonald, in a Spectacular Role, That of Don Juan, Greatest of All Dlx as a ' two peraons, including a number "f former prime minister of Great Lovers. 310 SoUd Weeks on Broaway at Top Notch stepping steel worker George H, Williams women, were Injured In claahea. Britain, waa "much Improved" to­ Prices r With a Cast Including who becomes Johnson Block Knives and guns were used. Fas­ day, according to Jefferson hospital MARY ASTOR AND ESTELLE TAYLOR . ring norid chame' cists had planned a demonstration authorities. The former British j^on. Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday Until 7:30. at which Adolf Hitler, Bavarian labor minister was taken to the m romrv:ice. Fascist leader, was to have ad­ hospital Saturday suffering from a ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS dressed a meeting. ^ cold which had affected his throat. t . V. '4'S* iTi* ~r if I i l • Mr

I- \ * } Ma n c h e s t e r (COn n .) e v e n in g h e r a l d , Mo n d a y , :a p r i l 25, 1927. fAGE'IHBI WHOLE NEW PROGRAM LOCAL TRIPPERS AT NEEDED THE CASH a Rockville AT STATE TOMORROW Af|NAp0US TODAY SO SHE SOLD RUM “ Knockout Reilly’' Heads Bill HOCKANUMS HAVE For Tuesday and Wednes- 'day — Vaudeville Starts Report Wonderful Time Over Then Mrs. Sanlt Found She’d OFFICIAL GUESTS Thursday- ANNUAL SPRING OFFERINGS \ The program at the State thea­ Sunday and See Big Pa­ Need $125 Plus to Settle ter tomorrow will undergo a com­ plete change and for the piece de OF- resistance there will be offered that rade This Afternoon. With Police Court. Hosts at Roast Beef Dinner smashing drama of the fight ring, “ Knockout Reilly,” starring Rich­ Saturday Night; Bogey Co. ard Dix, Mary Brian and Jack Re­ (Special to The Herald) Through her attorney, William MODEL HOME GROUPS nault. This program will continue Annapolis, Md., Aprll^ 25.— Sun­ S. Hyde, Mary E. Sault of Hartford over Wednesday ami on Thursday day and Monday have been two road In police court this morning, Representative Orchestra. the best vaudeville bill of the sea­ wonderful days for the South Man­ before Judge Johnson, pleaded IN COMPLETE OUTFITS. FOR A SINGLE ROOM ORMORE. son will start a three-day engage­ chester High School Delegation In guilty to keeping liquor with intent ment at the theater. Washington. The big thrill Is on to sell. Starting now this is to be our feature during the big We’ve planned this special Spring Bride outfit so care­ "Knockout Reilly,” is the highly this afternoon, at Annapolis. By The police had learned that li­ (Special to Tlie Herald) furnishing and refurnishing season of the year. We' exciting cinema record of the fistic the time the Herald Is out, we shall quor was being sold at the Sault fully that many extra pieces are included that you would Rockville, April 25. adventures of a young steel pud- be returning from the home of the home. They had known this for have been planning this sale of Home Outfits for months forget or be obliged to do without, and you may choose The HockanumsEnglne Co. en­ dler, who almost overnight finds Naval Academy. One thousand four at least two or three weeks. Yester­ and we know you will be delighted with the excellent from a number of suites and pieces for the different himself on the verge of pugilistic hundred "middies” are to give day Patrolman John McGllnn and workmanship and exquisite designs of this fine furniture. tertained the local firemen and fame, and whose career Is as sud­ R. H. WIrtalla paid a Sunday rooms. Our Profit Sharing Club Plan will make buying their friends on Saturday evenln their annual dress "P. W, E.-Rade,” Everything is complete for three rooms. No additional ,3 denly blasted by • vombination of as it Is termed on the campus. It is morning call at the Seult home easy as it gives you a full year to pay at these special at their rooms on West Main circumstances that land him in the occasion of the annual visit of and found five gallons of liquor, expense to worry over. ■' ‘ ; prices. stree,,. A roast beef dinner was prison convicted of a crime of 28 bottles of beer, a still and about the Congressional Committee. And, 100 gallons of mash. All the li­ aerved by Mrs. Martha Gersten- which he Is Innocent. of course, the boys look and act Jauer. The firemen had as their A smashing denouement results quor was brought to the police their best while their superior offi­ station. guests Mayor John Cameron, Fire in Dix's emerging a pugilistic cers from Washington look on and If Y ou ’re to Be Married For the Living Room Chief George B. Milne, Assistant champion. The thread of the story Mrs. Sault admitted that she make the usual complimentary had been selling but said she need­ There is a three piece over- Fire Chief Wliilam Conrady, Fire carries a strong love theme, with comments. Commissioner J. Stanley McCray, Mary Brian as the object of Reilly’s ed the money. Judge Johnson stuffed suite of excellent quality The parade Is held on the foot­ imposed a fine of $125 and costs. or Refurnish John Zimmerman, E. W. Ide, as affections. Jack Renault is featur­ ball field, just adjacent to Farragut Your Home and design, a davenport table well as-two former members of the ed. Compaq, Philip Zelgler, Hartford Field. Previous to the parade, a and lamp, and a 9x12 Axminster John Barrymore as the wine-blb- courteous guide, furnished by thfe and William Wormstelt of South Rug. ,6 pieces-CO 111in «all. i i . xPriced i i c e u blng hero, Francis Villon, In "The Superintendent of the Academy, See These Manchester. George Theummler, Beloved Rogue,” packed the house complete captain of the company, extended took us over the Academy grounds THREE AUTO CRASHES last night. This great production, and explained many points of his­ f o r ...... a hearty '.velcome to the boys. the most ambitious of Barrymore’s $174.50 There were remarks by all the toric Interest. Bancroft Hall, one of A full year to pay through our pictures so far, will be shown for the largest buildings in the world, PRODUCE NO HURTS guests. Mayor Cameron acting as the last time tonight. 3 Profit Sharing Plan. toastmatser and a smoker. the Beautiful Chapel, containing As Francois Villon, the Immortal Orchestra Contest the remains of John Paul Jones, the French beggar-poet, Barrymore wonderful swimming pool, and But One Costs Peter Janizew- The Bogey Beveridge Co. of loves ’em and leaves ’em In fif­ ski $25 and Costs For Driv­ Thompsonvllle will be .epreseuted many other new sites, brought out For the Bedroon at the State Championship Orches­ teenth century Paris; ho plays "Oh’s” and “ Ah’s.” ing Recklessly at Crossjing. pranks on the King and the Duke Rooms A fine three piece suite in se­ tra contest to be held at Sandy This year we took the trip to An­ Beach, Crystal Lake, Saturday, of Burgundy, leads his beggar band napolis by motor buses and saved Three automobile accidents oc­ lected walnut and gumwood,' June 18 by a collegiate orchestra In routs and jousts, composes undy­ much of the walking necessary curred in Manch«ster Saturday, with chair and bench to match. of eight pieces. Several large ing roundels In hovels while ca­ when going by train. Letters of in­ none of them of a very serious na­ A room size wool Fibre rug, and concerns maintain orchestras dur­ rousing inhabitants of the strange troduction, furnished by Senator ture. Complete Court of Miracles jostle each other; a spring and mattress. 8 pieces \ ing the summer season to provide McLean, were of great help In ar­ The worst collision brought to­ music at various summer resorts he loves and loses Charlotte de ranging our trip through the Aca­ gether a trolley car and a moving in all. Priced ^ € \ a'nd amusement parks where their Vauxcelles, and wins her at the demy grounds and buildings. van near Adams street about 2 complete f o r ...... products are featured and the Bog­ end. Old State House o ’clock. The trolley, an extra, | manned by a Hartford crew, struck i 26 A full year to pay through our ey Beverlge Co. are one of the We also visited the historical old largest soft drink manufacturers Maryland State House erected be­ the van, operated by M. G. Kenyon Profit Sharing Plan. ' In New England. fore the Revolutionary War, where of Burnside, while the latter was Nurse Ass’u to Have Clinic BOY SCOUTS LAUDED George Washington resigned his crossing Center street, pushed it Dr. William M. Stockwell of commission as Commander-in-chief more than 20 feet along the tracks. Pieces For the Dining Room Hartford will be at the rooms of of the Continental Army In 1783. Motorman Frank L. Dunn suffer­ the Rockville Visiting Nurse asso­ IN CIRCLE PICTURE The beautiful old buildings and ed a bruised leg but no one else There is an attractive, eight ciation on Thursday at 2 o ’clock, homes of this Colonial city have was hurt. Both trolley and mov­ piece suite well constructed and daylight saving time. Those desir­ been kept remarkably intact over ing van were damaged considera­ ing to consult him are requested to bly. beautifully finished in„ walnut the period of more than 150 years. Another accident, the collision notify the nurses before that time. “ A Regular Scout” Stars Fred This morning we spent in the and gumwood. A 42 piece din­ , Mrs. Anna Rupprecht of two pleasure cars at Church and ner set and a buffet mirror, a Thompson and Clever Horse, Capitol Building fn Washington, Chestnut streets about noon and as $527 )' Mrs. Anna Rupprecht, aged 71 9x12 Neponset rug and a splen­ years, died at her home. No. 10 Silver King. sometimes called the House oi a result Peter Janlzewski of Wood- Jacobs street Saturday, after four Wonders. Three guides took as bridge street, was ordered to ap­ A FULL YEAR did bridge lamp. 12 pieces in weeks Illness. She was the widow "A Regular Scout,” the picture many sections of our party through pear in court this morning by Sar­ TO PAY _ all. Priced very special at of Frank Rupprecht. She was born In which Fred Thompson and his the maize of legislative halls and gent William Barron, who investi­ in Germany and Lad lived in Rock­ wonder-horse. Silver King, have the offices and explained the works of gated the crash, to answer a charge ville forty-seven years. She is leading roles, comes to the Circle historic art whlcn are everywhere of reckless driving. His car fig­ survived by two sons, William and theater tomorrow to begin a two- in evidence. ured in a crash with one operated Frank, both of this city, and one day engagement. Founded on the Our hotel is so handy, this year, by James H. McVeigh of 81 Ox­ A full year to pay through our grandson, Francis Rupprecht. The Boy Scout movement, the picture to the Capitol Building that it was ford street. No one was injured G. E. Keith Furniture Co., Inc. funeral will be held Monday at 9 is asserted to have done more than but a few minutes walk by way of but both cars were badly dama,ged. CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.^^°^^ o’clock at St. Bernard’s church, any other single agency to further the House-Office Building and un­ In court this morning Judge John­ Rev. George Sinnott officiating. the movement In which more than der-ground tunnels. We enojyed son decided that Janlzewski had Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict’s 2,500,000 boys are interested. the Capitol trip so much that it was not used proper care at the ctreet cemetery, Hartford. In "A Regular Scout” Thompson decided not to attempt the Navy intersection and fined him $25 and Charles Kellem plays the role of a man bent on re­ Yard today, so Instead, we came costs, which he paid. Charles Kellem, aged 55 years, venge. Through Silver King he be­ back to the hotel for an early Automobiles operated by James AMERICAN FOREST WEEK, died at his home, 26 Vernon ave­ comes intimately associated with a luncheon before leaving for Annap­ W. Burkfe, 18 Fairview street, and BARRYMORE AT RIALTO APRIL 24-80, 1927 nue at 8 o ’clock Saturday morning troop of Scouts, and gradually his olis. The party divided Sunday Frank J. Robinson of East Haven, By the President of the United after a short illness. He had been overwhelming Interest in their morning, about thirty-five going bumped fenders at Oak and Cot­ States of America employed in the engine room of the ideals and splendid hopes affect him with Mrs. Quimby to the Presi­ tage streets at 3 o'clock. His “ Don Juan” a Revelaffion A Proclamation Springvllle Mills for fifteen years. so that they prove responsible for dent’s own church, the First Con­ In Portrayal of the Reckless, In accordance with the custom MURRAY’S He was born In Virginia and came his eventual redemption. gregational, another group went Torrential, Fighting Lover. established by my predecessor, I “ Correct But Inexpensive” \ to Rockville thirty-five years ago. Ben Lyon’s screaming farce-com­ with Miss Marie C. Nolan and Miss have yearly proclaimed an Ameri­ He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. edy, “ The Perfect Sap,’’ ends its en­ Alice M". Marshall and C. P. Quim­ MANCHESTER DAY AT John Barrymore’s stupendous can Forest Week. I do so again in Margaret Young Kellem; four gagement tonight at the Circle. by to Mount St. Sepulcher, while a melodrama of passionate beauty, belief that no other of our internal sons, George, Clarence, Charles This picture is filmed on the theme third group vlsltea their friends In “ Don Juan,” enjoyed its Manches­ problems Is of greater moment and Nelson, and two daughters, Our which never fails to please, that of the Zoo with T. F. Kelly. MAJESTIC IN HARTFORD ter premiere last night at the Rialto than the rehabilitation of our for­ f Dorothy nad Margaret. He has a the amateur detective, and as a The Wonderful Museum theater before an enthiisastic ests, now so hopefully begun but sister and brother in Philadelphia. sleuth Lyon is a wow! In the afternoon the wonders of house. needing the strong support of our The funeral will be held tomorrow Lyon-makes a good team worker the National Museum and Smith­ Special Arrangement Made For Since Barrymore played the silk­ collective will and Intelligence. After Easter afternoon at 2:30 o ’clock. Rev. with Pauline Starke, his leading sonian Institute took our complete Through joint arrangement Cana­ J. Garfield Sallls, pastor of the Showing of Vitaphone Talk­ en, sinuous, senuous lover in "The lady, and Virginia Lee Corbin, that attention. This was probably the ing Pictures. Jest” on the stage, his admirers da is observing forest week concur­ Methodist church, will officiate. ravishing blonde who has come into high light of the entire trip and rently with us. I Burial will be in the Grove Hill wondered when he would get cemetery. prominence In the films lately. Oth­ everyone who can Is planning to go The Vitaphone talking pictures around to creating a similar cha- One-fourth of our soil Is better SALE er featured players are Sam Hardy, back again Wednesday morning to have arrived In New England. Re­ acter on the screen. suited to timber-growing than any­ Jottings who has never failed to please, and ’rhe new series of whists, under spend mo.'e time In the Old Mu­ cently installed at the New Majes­ "The Jest,” because of its mor­ thing else. I can not escape the con­ Tammany Young, world famous seum building. In this last named tic theater in Hartford, the Vita­ bid subject matter, was hardly stuff viction that our industrial and agri­ the auspices of the Eastern Star gate-crasher who has always man­ is Still Sewing society, will start on Tues­ building, there are many models of phone talking picture have broken for the screen. The Warner Broth­ cultural stability will be strength­ ; V aged to sneak Into anything that a mechanical nature, exhibits of va­ all records in theatrical history. ers, however, found something, not ened by bringing Into full produc­ day, April 26 at the home of appealed to him. Mrs. Ernest Robinson of Talcott rious types of automobiles, locomo­ They are produced by a secret only just as good as a Barrymore tive use this great empire of land. The picture is full of funny sit­ in Progress avenue. The committee in charge tives, air-craft, etci process, controlled by the Western vehicle but a picture that sets a Although much progress has been consists of Mrs. George Wain- uations and Lyon becomes more Sunday evening the Library of Electric Co., the Bell Telephonfe new mark for screen rrmance. made In public forestry and hopeful wright, Mrs. Louis Elliott and Mrs. ludicrous as the film unreels. The Congress, the treasure house of na­ Co. and Warner Brothers. In ord­ From its first scenes in the Goth­ beginnings in private forestry, we Milllcent Robinson. smashing climax is something that tional information, attracted us. er to bring this wonderful inven­ ic-Moorish castle in Spain, through still have a vast aggregate of Idle Unusual Values for Tuesday. • The Ladies’ Aid society of St. comes unexpectedly and is quite a We were only a small addition to tion to all the people within rea- the colorful pageantry of Rome In or semi-idle forest land, and anoth­ John’s Episcopal church will hold surprise. the huge crowd of seven or eight soubale limit cl the Capitol city, the days of the Borgais. Don Juan er large aggregate of poor farm thousand school children, who were the Majestic theater has set aside Hats from $1.00 Up one of their famous "Green Ham" breathes the dark mystery, the land that might more profitably ' { \ suppers on Wednesday evening at visiting the National Capitol at this Friday, April 2 9 as Manchester tense suspense, the Incomparable grow timber Instead of adding to 6 o’clock. Tickets are fifty cents time. Every last one of them took Day and the word "Manchester” , if fascination of the da3’s of the gor­ the problem of agricultural over­ a plate. KITE FUERS CONTEST Sunday evening to visit the Con­ mentioned by Majestic theater pa­ geous Borglas. production. Rev. George Sava,ge Brookes will gressional Library. This building Is trons on that day, will insure them Barrymore, loves gall}% torreirt- Consider what blessings the use speak before the Kiwanis club of best seen in the evening as the a most cordial welcome to this un­ ially, fiercely; he fights with reck­ of this land lor intensive forest cul­ Every Hat Reduced New Britain on Wednesday. IN TRIO OF EVENTS lighting effects surpass Imagina­ usual and impressive show. less abandon; he thrills in every ture would bring to our country. Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca­ tion. The original copies of the Dec­ One feels as if he had arrived In movement. His Don Juan is a mas­ Our migratory forest Industries hontas, will celebrate its 16th an­ laration of Independence and the an enchanted land, mysterious terpiece of romance. woilld be stabilized and made per­ Great Hosiery Specials. niversary on Thursday evening. An Youthful Franklins Hold Tests Constitution of the United States music seemingly coming from no­ Amid a cast that is studded with manent. Rural Industry would be Interesting program has been ar­ In Speed, Altitude and in were viewed by everyone. where and yet abounding every­ brilliant names, the name of Estelle greatly strengthened and vitalized. ranged by the committee. Guests Sending “ Messengers.” where. As th^ characters appear Taylor probably stands out most Agriculture .woula find in silvicul­ from Hartford, Manchester and on the screen one is spellbound. luminously. This dark beauty, in a ture a strong ally, providing mar­ Stafford Springs will be present. Act after lict goes by, each star ap­ white wig, makes of Lucretia Bor­ kets for farm produce and for sur­ Frederick N. fielding, vice-presi- Youthful Ben Franklins and em­ pearing in absolutely life-like man­ bryo aviators were out In force on gia a character of laemorable plus labor. ? Our farms themselves MURRAY’S \ dent of the Beldlng-Hemlngway Co. ner, now able to forsake many un­ Saturday at Steve Pearl’s "aviation charm; an imperious beauty who, contain nearly a third of our wood­ Millinery, Hosiery and Novelty Shop. Is a member of the nominating necessary gestures, as the shadow for some reason. Is the only one land,— an enormous potential farm committee of the State Chamber of field” to contest for the honors of images are now endowed with the air In the form of kite filers. that Don Juan refuses to make love asset if handled for continuous tim­ 741 MAIN STREET, STATE THEATER BLOCK Commerce, having been named at speech. Notables who appear on to, ber crops. With widespread forest a meeting of the board of directors Preliminary flights put several There's a whisper down the field the screen with the showing of contestants out of the running, Mary Astor Is beautiful enough culture,' new wealth would spring held last Tuesday. where the year has shot her Vitaphone Talking Pictures this their flying craft having come to week include Hon. Will Hays, Mar­ as the heroine, the chaate Adriana, up tor the support of roads, schools, The Silver Cross society of the yield. to justify her as the great lover's and local government, and the rur­ Rockville Baptist church will hold grief In distant trees, there to re­ And the ricks stand gray to the ion Talley, Mary Lewis, Giuseppe measures necessary for the preserv­ a rummage sale In Wesleyan hall pose until the elements should bare De Luca, Jeanne Gordon, Benjam- final selection, to he borne off In a al regions would enjoy a larger sun. whirling climax to Don Juan’s cas­ share of the national prosperity. ation and wise use of our forests. I TO MIX TOWN PLAN ^ on Tuesday. their bones to the summer sun and Singing: "Over then, come over, inl Gigli, George Jessel and a line recommend to the governors of the The Rockville Fish and Game winter snows. of other- International celebrities. tle in Spain. For some of our surplus capital for the bee has quit the clover, A selected program of shorter no'W seeking Investment abroad, several states that they likewise des club will hold an open meeting on Promptly at 10 a. m. the 100 And your English summer’s done.’’ The feature picture Is ‘‘When a ignate this week for special observ­ WITH DOirroR’ S FUN yard dash was announced and subjects will also be shown on the new outlets would be found in for­ Monday evening. May 9 In Mechan­ You have heard the beat of the off­ Man Loves,” with John Barry­ ance, and that where practicable ic’s hall, Fitch block. twenty eager fliers line up on the more and Dolores Costello. same program with “ Don v Juan" est prddnetloh. Our people would starting line. At a signal from shore wind. which will be offered again today, then have a!n assured supply of tim­ and not in conflict ■with law or cus­ The Luther League of Rockville And the thresh of the deep-sea Two shows are given dally, a Chamber of Commerce Joseph Dean the race was on. A Tuesday and Wednesday, ber and would see the hills and the tom, Arbor Day . he observed on has received an Invitation from the rain; matinee at 2:15 and an evening Of Future and See New En­ fair breeze from the west soon fill­ waste places reclothed with forests some day of the same week. I urge New Britain Luther League to at- You have heard the song— how performance at 8:15. Reserved that in each state special exercises tertainer at Dinner. j ttnd a banquet and social In New ed the air with kites of all shapes seats for Manchester Day may be for thefr ]^leaBure and lurfplrallon. and sizes. Faultless construction long? how long? ROLLS UP VOTES be held^ In the schools and that the Britain on 'Tuesday evening. Pull out on the trail again! procured, locally at Kemp’s Music ‘Amencan Forest Week gives a and handling, however, won the TO NAME S>nTH useful opportunity for taking coun­ press and the general public give Dr. Gideon B. Searles, enter­ Miss Josephine Gregus and Miss sitore, or directly from the Majestic consideration to tne forest needs of tainer, has been engaged for tbe Hulda Ostertag represented the prize for Calvin Taggart, awarded theater, 174 Asylum street, Hart­ sel on what can and should be done by F. N. Cook, judge. Ha’ done with the Tents of Shem, New York.— Even* if Abraham their respective commonwealths, to monthly meeting of the Chamber, Rockville Girls’ club at the Con­ dear lass. ford, where the box office will be to bring these neglected and wait­ The next event for the highest April, local fur dyer, has to-hold up ing lands Into use. It also gives an the adequacy of such legislation as of Commerce which will be hel^ necticut League of Girls’ Club Di­ We’ve seen the seasons through, open dally from 10 a. m. till 9 P- may be on their statute books, and on Friday evening at the Rainbow rectorate, which was held in Dan­ altitude was awarded to Edgar m. Mail orders will be accepted 100,000 pairs of stockings and opportunity for each citizen to con­ Clarke, who succeeded In out­ And it’s time to turn on the old socks to do it, he’s going to see to the possible need for further en­ Inn. A roast chicken dinner will’ ielson over the week-end. trail, our own trail, the out If accompanied by check and self- sider bis own responsibility In 1*e be served at 6:30 and the buslapsV stripping his nearest competitor in that A1 Smith gets the Democratic common task. It is not enough that actments. And I urge that all who Albert Cunningham of Ellsworth, trail. addressed stamped return enve­ and entertainment will follow. ' Maine, was the guest 6t Rev. and the time allowance of five minutes. lope. There are 600 good seats presidential nomination. April the Federal and State governments own forest lands give consideration Billy Ingraham took first honors In Pull out, pull out on the Long Trail has purchased 100,000 pairs of to the feasibility of so using them Among the business matt^r> Mrs. George S. Brookes over the — the trail that is always new! at 50 cents, 600 at 75 cents and a have joined hands with the land- wMch will be taken lip Is the pro-;* week-end. the next event, sending a “ messen­ few especially fine selected seats at garters, 50,000 fancy ones for the owner In the first step toward for­ that their benefits may continue In ger” to his kite In fast time. It’s North you may run to the rlme- ladies and the same number for perpetuitj'. pOsed town plan, concerning whlc& Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hartensteln rimged sun. $1.15, all seats being reserved. est rehabilitation, protection members of the Chamber hf.Tig' of Springfield, Mass, and Mr. and During the contest pictures were men, and is distributing them over agalfisf fire. ■ Every citizen whose In Witness Whereof, I have Or South to the blind Horn’s hate; the country. Each garter is stamp­ conferred with the Board of Select^ Mrs. Albert Hartensteln and taken of the groups and winners. Or East all the way Into Mississ­ If you have not yet visited Ben­ thbughtleas act may endanger the hereunto set my hand and caused The judges expressed considerable ed with the slogan: “ U garter vote men. The result of these coniern;tefni daughter, Doris, of Spring street, ippi Bay, son’s Furniture Ex., you are miss­ woods has the obligation of re­ the seal of the United Statbs to be ences will be madee kno'wn to the! were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. satisfaction over the first attempt for A1 for President. By their gar­ specting’Ijie forest and guarding it affixed. at "kltecraft” and plan to add this Or West to the Golden Gate; ing some good buys In new furni­ ters ye shall know them.” Chamber members, - v -r ' •> > Charles Hartensteln of South Where the blindest bluffs hold ture. You will be surprised with from 'its ^orat enemy, fire. (Seal) Dr. Searles, -who has been booK-'s Manchester on Sunday. event to next year’s program In the 'Nb#,. Therefore, I, Calvin Cool- Community events. good, dear lass. the quality and' variety of their Done at the city of Washington ed through the Clements entertgt^ Albert Pltkat of White Plains, And the wildest tales are true. merchandise. Their prices are rea­ FIND ANCIENT BONES Idgei President of the United this March 5, in the year of our ment bureau of Hartford,* N. Y. Is visiting his mother, Mrs. And the men bulk big on the old sonable and overhead Is compara­ States, do hereby designate and set Lord one thousand nine hundred sonate an old time country phyab- Augusta Pltkat of Davis avenue.\ trail, our own trail, the out tively small and think they can Tashkent, Turkestan— The skele­ aside, as American Forest Week the and twenty-seven, and of the Inde­ clan. He has never appeared-hei* : Twenty-seven members of Tank- WHEAT OONORESS trail. give good value for your money. ton" of a gigantic animal that lived week beginning April 24 and end­ pendence of the United States of before but he is aeld to be ex- eroosan Tribe, I. O. R. M. and Kio­ And life runs large on the Long They specialize in Bedding and Par­ about 3,000,000 years ago has been ing April 3p. In this year of 1927; America the one hundred and fifty- tremely funny. wa Council, D. of P., atteryled the Rome, April 26.— Premier Mus­ Trail— the trail that is always lor Furniture. They would appre­ discovered by engineers who are and I do earnestly urge that during first. pow-wow open meeting and ban- solini today opened the Interna­ new, ciate a share of your business. Ben­ building a railroad between Turk­ that week the thought of all cltl- CALVIN COOLIDGK The Smithsonian Institute hM| quent given by the Putnam Tribe tional Wheat Congress with thlrtv- — Rudyard Kipling: From “ The son's Furniture Ex., 649 Main st. estan and Siberia. The beast is be­ zeni be^directed t»i tne need of pre­ By the President: Joseph C. In Putnam Saturday evening. listed about 5700 plants and tr*eiLl eight nations participating. Long Trail." Tel. 53*3.— AdT. lieved to have been a saurian. venting" fbirast fires and to (he Grew,! Acting Secretary of State. growing in Mexico.

• i . 7.*. •.’’..if . 1 A”. , \ '■ = ? br PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD* MONDAY, APR1L426,19ZT, M ' -..'■ly. iUncit»Bt»r tain Harry Proctor of the Massa­ the very sensationalism which Mr. -»»# chusetts State Police, firearms ex­ Roberts attacks. J . ; Enrntng Hleral!) port, since dead, as saying: “It was One wonders If the Mllfoi^d.min­ Sacco’s pistol that passed the fatal ister w'ould not have been fairer to I'UBLISHED BY bullet.” Methodism and fairer to himself . i THE HERALD PRINTING CO. So far v;as this from being what and his congregation if be had m i FoanCed by Elwood S. Ela Ocu 1. 1881 Captain Proctor did say on the elected to retire as quietly as pos­ i'l Every Evening: Except Sundaye .-,nd stand that the police officer later sible, letitng strictures on religious By RODNEY BUTCHER Bolidays. sw’ore on his oath that be not on'y institutions wait until ho himself New York, April 25.—Genera­ Washington, April 25.—Snatch­ Entered at the Poet Offlce at Uan* tions of performers, coming and go­ es from a congressman’s mall' Cheater as Second Claee Mall Matter. did not say chat the bullet in ques­ had gained the perspective of the ing from the line of severe looking “Dear Hon.: I’m kindly asking . SUBSCRIPTION RATBSt By Mall tion came from Sacco’s pistol but you to give me a good definition ■Is dollara a year, aixty cents a layman over a period ot months if "actor’s boarding houses” which month for shorter periods. that he did not mean that it did not years. branch off in every direction from for ‘money.’ This Is to be written _^Ey carrier, elgrhtoen certs r. week, Broadway, leave behind them in not more than 20 (twenty) mnsle copies, three cents. and furthermore did not believe words. And I would greatly ap­ that it did. What he did testify to, GOING UP. amusing traces of their trade. SPECIAL advertising R EPR E­ Anyone W'ho wishes to try out his preciate an answer by April 20th SENTATIVE. Hainllion-De Llsaer, In response to a very carefully for­ Once more do events emphasize so as to have it in a contest. Thank­ Jnc., 286 Madison Avenue, New York correspondence echool defective ing you so much, and with best \ North MioHsan Avenue, mulated question, was that the the assertions of self-made men at training might stare his career by '•-XChloatfo. \ bullet, as shown in court, was Rotary luncheons that never before making a tour of these places. wishes, I am—” The Manchester Evening Herald Is on sale In New York City at Shultz's “consistent” with having been did Success so willingly hold out One glance at an ancient carpet "Dear Mr.— : Will you please News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. forced by Sacco’s pistol. her hand to the striver as now. In will betray the presence of vast write to tell us the best ways of •treet and 42nd. Street entrance of numbers of "hoofers.” Invariably Grand Central Station. It would have been entirely pos­ the drab old days men became may­ making kites and flying kites? Our there .will be many spots worn thin class In school is having a kite fly­ “International News Service has the sible for Capt, Proctor to truthfully ors of New York in hope of becom­ by the scrufflng 01* countless pairs aaoluslve rights to use for republlca- ing contest and I hope to know all tlon In any form all news dispatches say the same thing, no doubt, with ing governor of the state and with of shoes. the methods that Uncle Sam uses credited to or not otherwise orediu reference to any one of a thousand the dream that the governorship For the "hoofer,” as the novelty to tell what way the winds are 1" tjtl® paper. It la also exclusively might lead to the Presidency of the dancers are dubbed, tries out his blowing.” entitled to use for republlcatlon all other pistols of similar make, ap­ new steps in the secrecy of his the local or undated news published proximate age and condition of up­ United States. nersin." room. An audience, watching the "Dear Congressman: Some say keep, And for that reason, ac.-nvd- Consider the modesty of that intricate gyrations of a dancer and our country is menaced with ca- MONDAY, APRIL 2 5. 1927. Irig to his own subsequent state­ aspiration of, say sixty or seventy noting the ease with w'hich incred­ tastrophy by the REDS. I say so, ment, Captain Proctor had inform­ years ago. And then consider the ibly difficult steps are executed, has too. We have a hired man and ha ed the district attorney that he change In this glorious twentieth little idea of the hours and months said he was Polock, but new it ap­ of patient practice put into a single pears thajt he is a Russian and ev- A START ON CIG.IRETTES. wouldn’t swear Sacco's gun fired century, when a mayor of New Though for some unaccountable slick step. For the essence of “hoof­ every night we wonder what will the fatal bullet. Whereupon the York may even become head of the er” popularity Is novelty; he must happen next. We have told him reason the over-combustible clgar- prosecution evolved the trick ques­ American League of Baseball contrive new stuff or expire. And that his service is not longer waht- • ette seems to have almost entirely tion that the expert C'*uld answer Clubs! so, about noon time, boarding house ed and each time we tell him he floors vibrate and creak as the escaped the attention of the press In flie affirmative—and on that an­ looks back at us with evil eyes and Cheerful Floors of of the county ns one of the chief dance creations go on. says nothing at all and pretends he swer Judge Thayer hung his utter­ does not understand us. He Is a causes of preventable fire loss— ly untruthful 'declaration to the The presentation of these novel­ poor worker and has never cut his and in our view the Incendiary re­ Jury. ties creates more attention back hair or shaved himself. His dirt Is so much that he sleeps out In our sponsible in probably'a majority of This is only one of a score of In­ stage than with the audience. The the forest fires—the Herald has audience accepts it as part of the barn. Ho can talk or listen to LINOLEUM cidents on which advocates of jus­ routine, but back stage the word English language when he wishes learned that in two highly Import­ tice base their protests against the goes round that “Willie X” is strut­ It, but at other times not. Some­ I^RESS your floors in the bright, ant quarters, at least, Intr-rcst in execution of Sacco and Vanzetti NATURE ting "some new stuff.” Other dance body should do some detective •■’^cheerful Spring colors^ now avail­ work here. Hoping that you can the problem has at last been arous­ without a new and fair trial. The MOTHERHOOD ON A PEDESTAL acts hurry their e.ves to the curtain able in quality linoleum arid felt base ed. peep holes to watch and there is no lend aid,—.” evidence of witnesses Identifying greater flattery than that of being goods. A bright, spotless kitchen floor LAYING FREE Recently this newspaper address­ the men as members of the Brain­ Uy ARTHUR N. PACK "Dear Sir: I am a student of the that is'soft and restful to walk on will President, American Nature Ass'n. .watched by ones’ fellows. "Willie ed inquiries in two quarters In hope tree murder party w’as accepted In X,” with the usua* slant of the sixth grade. As I think you are help greatly in taking the drudgery out theater, will try 10 convince you a interested in school children I will Watkins low prices ii^ of ascertaining whether anything spite of the fact that tho prosecu­ Like a rose-streaked cloud float­ ask you an advice. Will you write of housework. had been done in the way of inves­ tion knew in half a doze.n instances ing the turquoise-tinted tropical week later that all the onlookers are "stealing his stuff.” me a letter on the subject of Sci­ Popular Weight Inlaid eluding laying free on or­ tigating the manufacture of cigar­ at least that these witnesses had skies is the flight of a flock of ence of Civil Government”? Linoleum...... $1.69 sq. yd. American scarlet flamingoes (phoe- "That’s the trouble with this ders of 15 sq- yds. or more, ettes with a 'view of discover­ made previous identifications of en racket,” he will weep. “You spend So the congressman bought a Inlaid Linoleum in tile ing what processes, if any, are em­ nicopterus ruber) and lucky the na­ book on the subject for a dollar tlrely different persons or had as­ ture lover who happens upon Flam­ a year getting up a step and the that came out of his pocket and designs...... $1.79 sq. yd. and measurements by our ployed to increase the natural com­ serted that they could identify no­ peeping toms steal it right out from ingo Land, because this bird is under you.” mailed the book to this future vo­ Heavy Inlaid Linoleum___ $1.95 sq. yd. bustibility of this form of tobacco, body. unique both In coloring and its ter. Extra Heavy Inlaid own skilled staff of linol­ home-making activities. It might be added that “Willie and what can be done by way of On the whole the Sacco-Vanzet- X” will probably be at the peephole Linoleum...... $2.85 sq. yd. reform. One of the agencies ad­ Hundreds build their homes to­ Snatches from a correspondent’s eum layers. Laying in ce* tl trial was probably the most un­ gether In a community, something the following night watching the mail: Other heavy linoleums, some import­ dressed was the Hartford Fire In­ fair ever held In New England.' To like a co-operative apartment build­ capers of some other dance act and, "Dear Mr. Butcher: What in the ed, in marble and large tile effects, ment over felt extra. Ask surance Co., as a representative of kill the accused men as the result ing. The bird scoops up mud with perhaps unconsciously, making world possessed you to write an $2.35, $2.50, $2.98, $3.25 and $3.75 a sq. notes on a couple of steps that article on the government sending us about this permanent an interest more directly. If not of it would be unthinkable. All New its feet, shaping it into a truncate- pleases him. yd. more deeply, concerned with fire conical mound. In the cup-shaped out recipes for whisky and home England looks to Governor Fuller depression of which is (deposited the brew? EASY TERMS way to lay linoleum- prevention than any other in the bird’s single egg. In rare instances They tell a story of one landlady "Up to this time, only a few Guaranteed Money-back Congoleum country. The other was the Bureau an overambitious mother deposits who entered a room at the end of a people knew it. Now, everybody Felt Base, sq. yd...... 85c . of Standards of the United States tw’o eggs. On this eminence the .tenancy to find a circle of holes knows It. And you have given me THREE-FOURTHS GONE. mother flamingo, perched as surrounding a wall decoration. a lot of work to do. No more ''.Department of Agriculture, which Enormous virgin forests con It seemed she had been harbor­ news for you!” ib'as at its command facilities for though on a pedestal. Incubates her I*' ’ cealed for many years the timber egg. ing during the winter months a And this signed by none other WATKINS BROTHERS. I n c . the carrying on of such investiga­ supply problem of the United A glimpse of Flamingo Town, team of carnival knife throwers than Gertrude, the most beautiful and they had been keeping in prac­ of all the congressional secretar­ tions, and which seemed to us to States. Fully 9 0 per cent of the cut when the mothers are Incubating, Is CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES worth all the trouble to locate^ for tice tossing dirks at the wall. ies! be not remotely associated with of high-grade saw timber is still be the question of forest preservation. they are shy and retiring by nature But most of Gertrude’s friends ing taken from stored supplies In and build their nests in mai'shes Song acts seek room with a pi­ take it more philosophically. Al­ I We have received the following the remaining virgin forest. But and swamps remote from the ano. ways glad to be called upon by These instruments are of the “their” constituents! from James tVyper, vice-president our virgin forest area, originally haunts of man. Tropical America is of the Hartford Insurance Co.: their home and they are found in most ancient vintage, sadly in need Since publication of the very pe­ FUNERAL BTWWIORS S22 million acres, has, chiefly dur­ large numbers along the coast from of tuning r.nd scarred by thousands culiar fact that, through various I “The subject is one that has had ing the last 50 years, been reduced Yucatan to Brazil, and occasionally of cigarets that have bu rned their government documents mailed by .the attention of fire insurance com­ to 125 million acres. Of an original in southern Florida and Louisana. memories in the wood. congressmen to their constituents When full grown the adults are Broken chairs attest the presence on request, the government Was panies for a long period and we stand undoubtedly far exceeding of an over-zealous acrobat or jug­ supplying the people of the. land that Congressman Hull’s supply of wc)e very much Interested to learn 5,200 billion feet board measure, about five and one-half or six feet gler. * with instructions for making these speeches is about'exhaust^: R few days ago that a movement is only 1,600 billion feet of virgin high, shaped mid-way between a whisky, beer, wines and other al­ and while Hull is glad to take ca?e goose and a ^tork, with humped ot his own constituents, he won’t on foot among cigarette manufac- timber remain. On some 250 mil' Many ot these cheaper places still coholic beverages, the requests for CGrtitied Seed Potatoes backs. further information have been so 80 to the expense of having a new \tu r e rs to reduce the hazard of their Hon acres of cut and burned over The flamingo is a bird of awk­ gas jets and innumerable minor tragedies have been written about numerous that some congressmen supply printed for constituents of MAINE AND VERMONT product by making the lower part lands second-growth forests, occur­ ward build but most beautiful believe Uncle Sam might stop other congressmen. Me Is not im­ plumage. Its legs are amazingly the discouraged youngsters from of the cigarette much less combus­ ring largely in scattered, broken, the outlands who have been found singing “How Dry I Am” for a pressed by the sly tactics of certain In SntRll Quantities or Carload Lots long and slender, Its neck as lim­ moineut and ask “How dry am I-” dry congressmen in sending people tible than it is now. We are not volunteer stands of relatively in­ ber as a snake and curving like the in gas-filled roon/s. not connected with their offices to Gradually these pass. The old One dry congressman from up­ This is very choice seed, nearly disease free, fully advised as to wiiat the pro­ ferior size and quality, contain an letter S. state New York^, received in a Hull’s offices for copies requested personally selected. cess is and of course it may never Its head is small with down- boarding houses of the mld-Forties by their constituents. I additional 600 billion feet of saw disappear week by week, to make single morning’s mall 50 letters come to anything, but the interest­ timber. curved beak of peculiar formation. asking for Congressman Ed Hull’s Telling the public how to make The lower mandible forms a broad room for the skyscrapers, theaters whisky wasn’t Hull’s object, any­ ing point is that we nave at l.tst We must have timber in the fu­ and business blocks. speech on the manufacture of box and the upper mandible fits whisky, the Agricultural Year way. He was one of the country’s LOUIS L. GRANT succeeded in g<-tt.*ng the cigarette ture for the maintenance of high GILBERT SWAN. blg.gest distillers, but he favors en­ down over this like the lid of a box. Book for 1904 telling how to BUCKLAND, CONN. Tel. Manchester 1549 ' )| manufacturers to give thought to American standards of living and When feeding they twist their make wines or Congressman Cel­ forcement of the laws. He made the subject.” heads upside down with their cork­ lar’s version of George Washing­ that speech to beat the Andrews continued industrial development. medicinal liquor bill which called The shrinkage In our supply Is go­ screw necks in such a manner that ton’s beer recipe. Similar reports From the Bureau of Standards we the upper beak Is lower than the are heard all through the Senate for an $80,000,000 corporation'to are in receipt of a letter signed by ing on at a tremendous rate. We lower mandible. and House office buildings. make 3,000,000 gallons of whisky. uiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii L. J. Briggs, acting director, con­ cannot hope except in small part This they use as a scoop, push­ A TBOUGHT Congessman Hull’s secretary Hull said that If his distillery taining the follow'lng: to meet our demands either through ing it through the, mud and water came in one morning to find more were running he feould, make that than a hundred such requests. In much whisky In three months for “We have as yet made no analy- substitution of other materials or where food is to be found. When For many are calledi but few are $200,000 or so and shut down. He they have secured a scoopful they chosen.—Matthew x.\ii:14. a fortnight the pleas numbered •Is to determine what admixtures. through imports. The maintenance eject the mud and w’ater through nearly 2000, and they came from thought a poor man should be able If any, are present in cigarettes to of even present levels of total con to buy medicinal liquor for a sick their mandibles, retaining the mol- Dream after dream ensues, and every state In the country. Nearly wife at 75 cents a pint instead ot ■tima'.ate tlu; burning. Our experi­ sumption will entail drastic reduc­ lusks, and possibly a f:og which still they dream that they shall still ten thousand had been sent out in the weeks following Hull’s speech. $3 a pint plus a $3 prescription ence with all the common brands tion of per capita consumption. On they have secured and swallowing succeed, and stHl are disappointed. charye or Instead of bad hootch for them. —Cowper. All r.Sght-thlnking men and wo­ ■of cigarettes is that they will cjR- the entire area of our forest land men, however, will be glad to hear $2 or $3. Whisky could be made tlnue burning until entirely con­ nature, largely unaided except dur­ for 35 or 40 cents a gallon, said Hull, and in his speech to the TODAY’S Ford Cars are the finest Ford Cars ever built s sumed, even where no draft is ing the last two decades, is now' House he told just how whisky was present. We arc. at prcjo.at conducr- replacing the annual drain by new The Star of the Whole 'Neighborhood—and He Won’t Play made. —more pleasing in appearance, more dependable in op- i ing some work on the lire hazard growth to the extent of only one- This speech knocked out the An­ eration, and costing less than ever before. | wmm m of cigareit.’.) and matihes with a fourth. This growth must be In­ drews bill and helped put through a new bill with Hull’s ideas In It, s ^ Exterior finish, of the all-steel bodies is in Pyroxylin, S view toward reccmmeutiiug modl- creased as rapidly as possible to the but the second bill lost out In the s giving a beautiful satin-like lustre in a choice of color se- a fleations that may t'.ecreaj’ tlie fdll growing capacity ot our forest Senate during the filibuster. 5 lections—gray, green and maroon for the closed cars; f hazard and when we obtain some­ land. vfoo-noco \( s and brown and blue for the open cars. ; thing of value to report we shall be c'mOL- Of\CAL- 3 . . * pleased to Inform you.” WE/HE6GA McGovern Granite Co. 3 Engine operation has been substantially improved by | From those communications It SENSATIONALISM. = a new vaporizer which gives more power, better engine | W'llI be seen that extremely Import­ After many years in the Method­ CEMETERY MEMORIALS 3 operation and greater gasoline mileage. 3 CMh mm m ant forces are at work toward tho ist pulpit Jesse D, Roberts, pastor Represented by very earliest beginnings of a reform C. W. HARTENSTEIN 3 A close inspection of the present day Ford car will i of a church et MlHonl, yosUrday 140 Summit St. Telephone 1621 3 give you a new impression of Ford value. Arrange with I that by all good rights should have preached a sermon of resignation been instituted long ago. 3 • us for a demonstration. | from his pastorate, from the 3 s The rectification or doctoring of Methodist ministry and from Meth­ cigarettes to increase their combus­ odism. tibility—or possibly for some other One may freely grant that when IManchester Motor Sales Co. purpose with the increased combus­ a clergyman becomes convinced that mm m\ tibility an accidental Incident—has he has been associated with a great I Manchester’s ONLY AUTHORIZED Ford Dealer. = been going on for a long time but error In teaching any particular s 1069 Main Street, South Manchester i not so long as to convince the old­ kind of religion the honorable 5 Opposite Army and Navy Club. 5 er cigarette smokers that there Is course for him to pursue is to E Open Evenings and Sundays. = any necessity for it. Whatever may withdraw from his previous path. E Frank J. O’Connor, Manager. Phone 740 = be the purpose or the process, But when such a teacher, through 3 I neither is a vital one to the tobac­ years of growing doubt, continues iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ co trade—and It Is costing, un his leadership up to one certain questionably, hundreds of millions day, and then on that day explodes Skid! «K$aS)(XXXX9U(XSS$6KSt3(30S9(9aCMC3t$C3»^^ of dollars In needless fires, parti­ in an arraignment of the faith and The skid demon lurks on cularly In the woods. the creed and the practices of which *■ With the Insurance companies gi’easy, slippery streets.; . and he has, till the very moment, been smashes you into trouble with and the Bureau of Standards Inter­ an exponent, his proceeding may be ested, It would seem to be high Sk, an iron hand. He may' take opening to criticism on the ground 'Hi the form of a reckless driver.. DOG OWNERS 1 time that these agencies received that It Is poorly considered If not Section 5, Chapter 269 of the Public Acts of 1925 of some assistance from the new’spa- he may appear as a heedless hysterical. pedestrian who causes you to the State of Connecticut require! that all dogs must be per and periodical press of the In his sermon of resignation Mr. licensed on or b^ore May 1st,'1927.; -' Neglect or refusal country. Wide publicity In this mat­ smash into something or some­ Roberts criticized the entire Chris­ body. ‘ , to license on or' before that date .^ill cost an additional ter would almost beyond question tian church In Its attitude toward dollar as well as making you liable to arrest. be followed speedily by the aban­ Insure COMPLETELY, with the religious life of the world and I this agency of the Hartford Registration fee, Male or spayed female $2.00. Fe­ donment of the practice of nitrat­ for Its lapse from the faith of its male $10.25.. Under the law you must give the dog’s ing cigarettes artificially. Fire Insurl^lce,Company. Con­ founders. sult’with us as to the proper age instead of size. . ^ It in our point that such criticism form of automobile policy for Veterinary Certificate required for Spayed Female does nbt come too gracefully from YOUR NEEDS. Let lis help not previously licensed. SACCO-VAXZETTI. any person who, until the day of Its you. ' Office hours during the month of April will be as fol­ At the time of the murder trial utterance, has permitteJ himself to lows: Daily,’except Sunday, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Also, of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo be Identified with the instl'utlon FAYETTE B. CLARKE every Tuesday night from 6:30 to 9 p. m ' Vanzetti Judge .Webster Thayer, In upon which he so suddenly turns. Agent SAMUEL J. TURKINGT(5N, Town Clerk. - )|ii charge to the Jury, quoted Cap-[Thera la about-It a auggc-stlon of 10 Depot Square' •■D Manchenfcr ' ..... \ I 'i- MANCHESTER (CONN.) 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{ CO-EDS SPURNED THEM WORSE THAN THAT THE UHEAT WAR TEN Edmonton, Alberta-^To adver­ YEARS AUO TODAY TEST ANSWERS tise their .freedom from the for­ "How did your Intelligence test 'k PklWTE ^oe I 55 ships were sunk by U-boats 2— Napoleon. ‘ s I collarless men, the revolt ended ab­ ' -'^!l < '■" ' < I during the week ending April 3— In 1815. ruptly. We Suggest Insurance Protection, 22, the greatest number sunk In 4— 'From Spain In 1819. 4sV' one week since the unrestricted 5— Stonewall Jackson. FILMS Our office represents the best of stock and dividend paying ' 4.' '•' S' !«W;5-S campaign commenced. C—1870-. 7— Queen of the Hawaiians, de­ companies. vt posed by her subjects In 1893. Developed and Let us Insure you now, so that we may be at your service A u T OI ? tomorrow. e. 0 Let Night Speak of Me 8— In 1906. Printed w' T'i ^ * ' ' ■S XJ-;C' Chadwick 0— Leader of the Philippine op­ ELECTRICAL SERVICE ^ A' Mrs. Roger Eldred. Soprano 1 RK^AIR WORK OUARANTOa> Hour Service !''"''''’V s position to U. S. rule immediately Laura C. Gaudet, Accomp. after the Spanish War. • NORTON ^^•.-... •> ^^-Asv.v;"Xv' w 7:30— The Monday Merrimakers 10— Archduke Francis Ferdi­ ■UBCTRJCAL (NSTRUMlIINt CQ. Holden-Nelson Co., Inc. 8:00.— Baritone Solos, 'Willard nand of Austria was assassinated, HILUARD ST. ' ^ PHONIL I i Clark which brought on the World War. . NIAnMAliCtKSTIRPmmOIATKm KEMP'S Successors to R. E. C.4RNEY. 8:30— Thirty Minutes at the State 853 Main Street. Phone 2110 Theater Film Deposit Bon at 9;00— The New Departure Orches­ Store Entrance. tra 10:00— Little Symphony Mandolin Orchestra, Walter Kaye Bauer. Director-^ I The Orchestra— a. Marche Milltaire ...Schubert b. "My Heart at Thy Sweet '•4'Of Voice" from "Samson and De­ lilah" ...... Saint-Saene c. I.es Hallebardiers Passent Bara S p rii^ II. a. Migil.-udises...... Mezzacopt b. Mazurka di Concerto .Munier , Anthony ,1. Lapratt Appetites III T'le Orchestra— V Pet't Suite ae Ballet ..Gluck • • • are fully satisfied with a. Allegro non troppo b. Lento the choice foods from your c. Andante V d. Finale € p O n e f Washday’s Last A & P store .... and at a IV Mando-cello Solo— real money saving Love Sends a Little Gift of Hard Half Roses ...... Upshaw Joseph Kowalczk, Cellist Never again needyou stoop, strain and struggle “ALL A & P STORES IN MANCHES’i'LK AND VICINITY CLOSL AT 9:00 P. iVL Gertrude F. Hugins, Accomp. EVERY SATURDAY.” V over steaming tubs, hand rinsing and feeding The Orchestra— heavy clothes through « wringer—the Last a. Overture from "Rose Marie’’ IONA Frlml-Bauer Hard Half of the washday job. Instead— CANS b. The World is Waiting for the Packed from young, Above: Belllcourt as it looks today, Below: a war-time jAoto sliowlng Sunrise ...... Seitz-Bauer the Wrinserless Corn tender stock. Fine flavor Belllcourt just after they had cap- c. Berceuse from "Jocelyn” southern troops marchign through Godard lured it. ASSORTED FLAVORS ^ VI Combine ■with seasonable PKGS This is the 14tli chapter in the | the Germans lost hope. And the Tenor Banjo Solo— SA\AG£ story of a former dougliboy wiio is push from the Sambre on up was a. Spanish Dance . .Moszkowski Jello fruits for delicious dessertsm^ revisiting France as an advance | rapid. In a little while came the b. X-N-Trlck ...... Bauer tvith its guard of tlie "Second A. E. F.” armistice that Foch signed at Com- Walter Kaye Bauer, Banjoist DOUBLE piegne. Gertrude F. Hugins. Accomp. t i p p e d PKGS Almost ten years ago these in-Umsd! At Mont St. Martin the age-old VII Full count package events occurred . . . to be exact It Banjo Ensemble— Matches abbey still stands, or rather, the ruins of it. . . . American troops was nine years ago in October . . . a. Ace H igh ...... Brunover does the complete job for machine. Have ns show captured this, too . . . The Ameri­ thie peasants remember . . . many b. Ruben ...... Moyer you, the rinsing and you how to end washday’s still talk obout the Americans . . . c. Laughing Eyes .... Brunover cans took this whole batch of terri­ as well as the tcashing.Voea Last Hard Half—the use of PKGS tory in one day, from sunrise to The Americans, working with the d. Waltz C aprice...... Stahl British and Australians, were their it safer, quicker, easier than : set tubs, wringers and pails, PuKedRice 2 e. Royal G uards...... Higgs sunset . . . they didn't fool, up by any other method or _ No obligation. ^ here. deliverers. . . . 11:00__"The Jesters" with the La­ Premont. where the 30th Divi­ The veterans coming to the leg­ tham Family (r p " '] 2 LB ion convention will find that the 11:30— Capitol Theater Organ— SV N SW E E T sion hopped off after a little rest, Sanitarily packed PKG has been rebuilt . . . Bohain has fields are under cultivation now . "Melodies fur the Folks at Prunes a new city hall . . . the workmen . . the trade is good in the little Home” Walter Dawley estamients of Rlqueval and LeGate- are just completing it after these For making CY7 nine years . . . North Carolinians let . . . the Sambre flows easily Excavations at the site of the an­ The M ^chester Electric Co. 861 Main ^ Phone 1700 BAKING U ght cakes were at Belllcourt . . . and at through its close-cropped banks cient city of Ostia, in Italy, show TIN and the waters or the Scheldt can­ that flve-Btoried houses were built PO'WDER and biscuits Naurpy . . . and their cooks Made and guaranteed by SAVAGE ARMS CORPORATION, Ullca, N. Y. Royal ■teamed up some slum in front of al, moving turgidly in that dark in that day. the ruins of the old city hall in tunnel, carry mucli commerce from PURE GOLD Bohain. They’ll come back again Cambrai down to St. Quentin and A L L S IZ E S this September with "The Second back to Cambrai again. Best Callforniaa direct from the coast L O W PRICES A. E. F." The guerre is fliii— “ e’est la Oranges The pursuit was swift when the guerre"-. . , but -■ -the , American William KaneM joutherners occupied Buslgny and flag, flapping In the breeze from can 25c Becquigny . . . there’s the rail­ the tall flagstaff in the center of General Buildinjr Cranberry Sauce road that runs from Metz to Lille . the cemetery at Bony, is impres­ . . and tlie pursuit continued the sive. For there rest some 2800 Grapenuts pkg 17c next day Into St. Souplet . . . the Americans . . . the white crosses Contractor and Mason enemy concentrated strong forces tell the names . . . it's a sacred Minute Tapioca pkg 12c then . . . hut the Old Hickory di­ spot . . . a wortny object of a pil­ 519 Center Street. Tel. 1775 vision hurled along . , . and tlien, grimage . . . a spot entitled to in a moonlight attack on October i the homage of a nation that re- All 5c Candy and Gum 3 pkgs 10c 17. Maziughein was captured . . . I members tliose who went from the 1 Will Finance Your Building and the next day tlie battle lines j Scheldt to the Sambre . . . some During Construction. were established along the heights I of wliom remained, and to whom ft ^ From best lb on tlie west bank of the Sambre. j 30,000 legionalres will pay their re­ With their last river line taken spects this September. BATTERY WORK e a i l l l 'E Vu-gmia peanuts Authorized “ Willard” Service Del Monte Asparagus Tips can 35c Today's Best WTIC Station. Carbon Burning. can 19c Travelers Iiisuriince Co., Sultana Wax Beans Radio Bet Hartford, Conn. Auto Electrical Work. can 13 c 4 0 7 . Electrical Appliances Repaired. Sultana Cranberry Beans Free Crankcase Service. A & P String Beans can 29c UNITED PRESS Progi'am for Monday, Results Are What G)unt BANQUET— WEA 6:00 p. m.— “ Mother. Goose,” Bes­ sie Lillian Taft JOHN BAIJSOLA Stations WEAF, WJ.-^ and 10 E SELLPAINTS...the best 6:20— News chain stations will broadcast the With Barrett & Robbins paints made, for they’re made Raspberry R ipple srawE “ % 9 address*by President Calvin Cool- 6:30— Dinner Concert, Hotel Bon^ W idge to the United Press Associa­ Trio. Emil Heimberger, Direc. 913 Main St. Phone 39-2 by du Pont, the makers of Duco. But tion banquet at 8 p. m., eastern a. Norwegian Dances . .. .Grieg ■we sell more than that . . . we sell Sunshine Jenny Lind time on Monday, April 25. h. Veiietian Barcarolle ..Godard No. 2Vz Other program picks are: KVOO. c. Excerpts from "Pagllacci” paint satisfaction. W e will tell you ex­ c:in 8 p. m., central time— Metropolitan Leoncavallo A & P Sliced Pineapple quartet. d. Prelude to “ The Deluge" COAL actly which paint will do the job most No. 2\i WLWL, 8 p. m., eastern time— Saint-Saene A&F Bartlett Pears can "La Traviata,” direction May Stone. e. The Cradle S o n g ...... Reger economically, and most permanently. No. 2Vi WOO, 8 p. m.i eastern time— 7:00— “zVuto Tire Conversation"— Prices A & P Yellow Cling Peaches. can String trio. John T. Shay Ceme tn and get a free color card, ehoiotng KOA, 8:15 p. m., mountain time 7:15— Soprano Solos— E G G ...... $15.00 the tcondetful choke o f colon i,vu can chooM GRANDMOTHERS® — University of Denver program. a. Melisande in tiie Wood. Goetz from. We also sell du Pont oarnithes, LARGE KFI, 9 p. m.. Pacific time— b. Were I Gard’ner . .Chaminadd cnamtb. and, o f course, the famous Duco, The one full weight quality LOAF Frencli music liour. c. The Que.

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..I------EXPRESSION IS ESSENCE >VK‘ WOVIANS if . DAY-' OF BE A UTY, SA YS COFFIN ALLENE 5UMNER. Celebrated Artist to /v.riEAvSerra/TJc Henry Ford, in his infinite wis­ HASKELL COFFIN’S CHOICE WQnne Qustin dom, urges that wives be paid wag­ Write Beauty Series THIS HAS HAPPENED es and share 50-50 in all their hus­ for The Herald Start­ BeeauRe lie bclleyea they have band’s profits. He insists that the yrortky ainbitlona Trhleh he wahta, wife’s work is every whit as ardu­ ■y'‘ to further, T. Q. CUHTIS, million­ ing Today. aire department store otmer. ous, responsible, fatiguing and In­ chooses three alrls from his dispensable as the husband’s.. Even establishment to come Into his Hanlc Fords, it seems, talk non­ home as his irards for one year. sense at times, when they attempt Haskell Coffin, premier por­ BILLY WELLS, yrho -rrants to trayer of the American girl, become a concert violinist. Is the to generalize big questions like only one of the three that Is sin­ this. We agree to a certain point. here begins exclusively for cere. NYDA LOMAX and WIN­ NEA Service and.The Herald a NIE SHELTON enjoy Curtis’ gren- Many wives do deserve a 50-50 croslty under false pretenses. split with their husband’s incomes. series of six articles on beauty. Billy overhears old Curtis say he Many wives do not. Many wives In them, he will pick feminine la KoInK to adopt one of the sirls prettiness to pieces anJ assay as his daughter when the year Is do not work avera.gely hard ^nd up and In order not to have un­ many husbands work more than the parts with the artist's ex­ fair advantage of the girls, she averagely hard, and the vice ver­ pert eye. tells them. She is unwillingly drawn Into the battle which Nyda sa. and Winnie wage for the old Bit Confusing By HASKELL COFFIN. man’s affection. It is a bit confusing, however, to I have been asked to define beau­ The strain of this, together with ty, dissect it and analyze its ingre­ nn Infatuation for DAL ROMAINE, hear a wife who has always prated nephew of MBS. MEADOWS, their about the inaneness of housework dients, its dimensions and to cite chaperone, is causing her to lose and the usual routine of the aver­ illustrations of just what it looks Interest In her violin. In spite of like when realized. her obsession for the romantic age wife, wh6 deplores its futili­ Dal, she remembers tenderly ty, its dumbness, its utter lack of But, is there such a thing as CLAY CURTIS, son of her bene­ mental stimulation, who mouths perfect beauty? I think not. It’s so factor. Clay has disinherited him­ much a matter of personal prefer­ self and is boarding with Mrs. the old, old saying, that “anyone Wells In a poor section of the can manage a house,” and who re­ ence that I doubt if it can be found town, working In the Truman minds one and sundry that morons in any one type— unless it is the factory In daytime and writing ■Venus de Milo, and the Milo is only music at night. are considered the best house- W innie Shelton offers to do old workers, to shout for 50-50 wages a work of art—imagination. Curtis’ secretarial work In the Each person has his own particu­ evenings, no Billy, who often Is for wives when the rest of them asked to play for the old man, will begin shouting. lar ideas about beauty—what ap­ not get the upper hand. Old T. Q, The point is that she and all wo­ peals to him and what does not. fits up a kindergarten room for Preferences in coloring, formation, Nyda and obtains two private pu­ men like her accept all and any pils for her. Romalne asks Billy causes that smack at ah of the new, size and expression differ with each to nllow him to accompany her on the sensational, the “advanced”— individual. I, for instance, like a shopping tour. He directs her to small, dainty women. Perhaps that, the exclnsive shop of Madame Du­ not that there is-anythin.^ especial­ bois, where she makes purchases ly “new in the wages-for-wives ar­ is because I am married to one— to the amount of three hundred gument, nor even the furore about Prances Starr. and fen dollars. As they leave the . '.V\ the dumbness of housework. Yet there are some general defi­ shop, she Is surprised to hear the nitions that any person desiring to salesgirl mention to Romalne his How About It’.' 111 previous visit there with Winnie Now, how about it? There is be measured by beauty standards Shelton. When they ride toward must fulfill. tne country, they see Nyda Lomax nothing in the world which makes with her head on EDDIE BAN­ me see red sooner than the lordly Beauty Is Compound. NING'S shoulder. Eddie was Ny- First, beauty is no single thing. da’s ehnuffeur-sweethenrt In her male who assumes that his wife department store days. has a soft snap, that she should be It is a compound of two ingredients, NOV/ GO ON WITH THE STORY grateful for her “keep” and a few generally speaking, in about the CHAPTER XXXI dollars which he will occasionally proportion of 50-50; 50 per cent dole out with a beneficent gesture. structure and 50 per cent expres- itrytELL me about you and Nyda sicfti. Not just features, bat the and Winnie before you came His arms went aiout her then, holding her close. This husband generally has “a soft snap” job himself, and learns when whole carriage, the expression of to live at Mr. Curtis’ house," Dnl Banning, for It’s plain that she house, a low, rambling log cabin, green and red. Her gaze had not his wife is ill or dies that it may hands, carriage of the head, enter Romaine suggested, as the roadster hates him now. And I don’t believe came into view. A curl of blue left his, and now it widened, be­ cost him several hundred dollars a into it. sped away from Colfax. "What either Winnie or Nyda will land a smoke from the squat rock chimney came fixed In an unwinking stare, month to hire her work done. No Both expression and structure sort of girls were they? Were husband among the society men promised warmth and hospitality. as the mysterious power of his general housekeeper will wash, can be analyzed further. But This is Haskell Coffin’s conception in oil of Miss Myrtia Roach, of Omaha,' the three of you friends, or ene­ we've been thrown with as T. Q.’s The raucous squawk of Romalne’s black eyes, narrowed and burning, iron, nurse ill children, or even neither makes for beauty alone. A Neb., who got his vote in a beauty contest. ^ mies, as you now seem to be?" wards. After all, we are Cinderella horn brought a tiny bronze man, had Its way with her. look after well ones. He may have "Nyda and Winnie were friends, ngly and old, to the door of the \ with positively ugly women who powdered faces and th# tightly mar­ girls, shopgirls playing at society, Slowly bis hand that was strok­ to hire laundress, c eaning woman, know how to capitalize expression celled coiffures of many women to­ or rather, as close friends as two and the agreement we signed pro­ cabin. At sight of Romaine, the ing the colled cobra of the candle­ cook, nurse, governess, and seam­ and be “knock-outs.” In choosing day harden and give them an artifi­ such pretty girls can be,” Billy an­ hibits us from marrying within East Indian salaamed three times, stick lifted, slipped along the man­ stress. If the wife of such a hus­ models to paint I prefer beauty of ciality that can never be akin to swered. "Nyda was our store the year. Of course a contract like bumping his greasy black head on telpiece, dropped to his side, band isn’t entitled to half his earn­ expression above perfection of fea­ beauty. vamp, but she had no real harm In that would not be binding In court, the rough boards of the porch, his clenched Into a hard, brown fist. ings, I don’t know who is! tures. Worse, perhaps, is the young girl her. She was engaged to Eddie and If Winnie could grab off Ralph dirty white robe flapping about his His whole body seemed to grow as Other Ones For, while the structure of fea­ who uses purple, orange or crim­ Banning, the chauffeur you saw her Truman or Bruce Kruger or—or skinny legs in the March wind. rigid as a bronze statue. Only the But—consider other wives— tures is an act of Providence often son rouge and lip-stick. For youth with just now, and she thought she you”—she forced herself to throw Romaifie spoke rapidly In a for­ eyes escaped rigidity. As she wives with one or no children. generously bestowed, often harshly. has its own bloom, a delicate one, was doing very well indeed to get an Impudent, challenging grin at eign tongue, and was answered in stared at him, spellbound, the lids Wives who live, as most everyone expression is the 50 per cent of that is utterly lost under make-up. him. He rnalces sixty a week, and him—"she’d kiss her contract and the same language. Then the East lifted their long black fringes until « does nowadays, in modern homes beauty that a person can cultivate. The charm of woman is In her has his room, meals and uniforms T. Q. goodby without a qualm. I Indian shuttled to the car, and the full size of the sooty black or flats with every possible conven­ Expression is the sum total of a completeness and harmony, grace as well as fat tips from his mil­ suppose Nyda would, too.” irises was revealed. Even the ience. The average city wife boasts woman’s character, her disposition, after salaaming low before Billy, that she refuses to “do a lick of and simplicity— and a painted mask lionaire employer’s guests. And I “And you?” Dal smiled. opened the door and stood back drooping lid of the right eye gave her temperament. is not this, nor a part of her. Use think Nyda wa.s really in love with up its secret When the irises were work” afternoons. Her afternoons She Got the V’ote. "Oh, I’m afflicted with a con­ deferentially as she alighted. are her own for shopping, mati­ it very lightly if you would be dis­ him.” science.” She caught her lower lip “Sukha Singh says that Kennedy fully revealed, their dull blackness As a judge once in a beauty con­ tinguished— makeup is an art few “What sort of chap—Banning?" nees, driving, calling, bridge-play­ test, the girl who got my vote was undei'stand, for it must appear betw^een her teeth to keep It from is 001“ in his car. He darkly sus­ seemed to turn to glittering, pol­ ing, beauty parlor dates, reading, Dal asked casually, his eyes on the trembling in the wave of feeling pects misfortune, but I’m sure old ished jet. not as perfectly formed as the natural. road. or napping. These wives— all wives that swept over her. “I’ll live up Ken will turn up any minute. If Their bodies were less than three in fact—have little conception of others but her expression had an Who “could paint the lily or glM "Oh, a roughneck, I suppose you’d to my contract Not that I expect he isn’t here within half an hour, feet apart Entirely without her infinite sweetness and appeal that refined gold,” as Shakespeare has say, not too chivalrous toward wo­ what it means to get and keep a brought one’s eyes back to her said? to be besieged with offers of mar­ we’ll have luncheon anyway. Ken own volition, Billy took a jerky, job. men, not even toward Nyda. But riage,” and she Hashed that Impu­ probably has had a little car mechanical step forward, raised pleasantly. ha suited Nyda—then, before she In turn we asked each “beauty,” dent grin at him again. trouble. His old bus is a hundred her arms slowly as it they were TUNISIANS TURN In the next article, Haskell Cof­ was thrown into luxury and a so­ years old, more or less, and he “What is your ambition?” One and fin dissects tlie beautiful face. “It may be harder to live up to controlled by marionette strings. TO TIPPLING TEA all would be movie queens, Broad­ ciety for which she was not fitted. that contract than you think,” he rarely takes it out without having He stood quite still, knowing that None of us '-vas fitted for the life to be hauled in.” way stars, artists, public successes. said meaningfully, his eyes narrow­ he did not have to raise a finger, Tunis.—A mania for tea-drink­ All, that is, except my choice. She MRS. ADA M. we’ve been thrown into—” ing In brooding seriousness upon His speech of explanation carried drawing her, compelling her, by the ing has become a social menace “Except you." Dal told her softly. them into a big living room, fur­ hesitated a second and then said her. hypnotism of his wide, unwinking that physicians are trying to com­ quietly: MERRIFIELD “Thank you. but it’s not true, just "I forgot to tell you." Dal’s voice nished with an Incongruous mix­ eyes. bat. Tunisians are rapidly be­ the same,” Billy contradicted him. “I would like to get married Teacher ot '' was casual again. “I have a friend, ture of cheap American-made fur­ When her shaking hands touched coming lazy and losing their sleep and have five children.” "Tell me about Winnie.” He a chap I knew in India, who owns niture and East Indian rugs, his shoulders, she threw herself and appetites because of the habit, Mandolin Tenor Banjo Haskell Coffin. Her facial expression reflected MandoJa Cello-Banjo smiled indulgently, as If she were a small country place out here. I brasses, pottery and garishly col­ upon his breast, her eyes released medical authorities claim. One doc­ that genuine feminine sweetness a stubborn child. phoned him that we would take ored printed muslin. She stared by contact with him. His arms tor says he found cases of nervous­ perfectly formed woman with the that most men, even modern ones, .Ukulele Mando-Cello “Winnie,” and Billy’s voice hard­ potluck with him today. I thought about her in amazement, as she went about her then, holding her ness and eye disorders known to loveliest features in the world and value. It gave a quality of real Banjo-Mandolin ened slightly, “was the prettiest you’d like that better than an inn walked slowly to the fire blazing on close. It was then that she broke have resulted from the constant lovely skin and coloring still has 1 beauty to her. Ensemble Playing for Advanced girl in the store, and the men or 8, roadhouse with Us Inevitable the wide, deep hearth. into a wild sob of relief and terror, consumption of the leaf. Last some important sometlling lacking! Beauty in general should have a Pupils. spoiled her. She could always get frleil chicken dinner. Kennedy will “A bit of India, to give you a but her fingero dug deeper into the year Tunis used 1,100,000 kilos of if she is unintelligent, “dumb.” i naturalness about it. That is one Agent for Gibson Instruments. any man she wanted, and no girl’s have his native cook fix us up some taste for it,” Dal Romaine told her smooth cloth of his coat, as If she tea, compared to almost none be­ On the other hand a woman with I reason I do not like bobbed hair, Odd Fellows’ Block best beau was safe If Winnie want­ real Indian food. You must be softly, as he lifted her moleskin were afraid that she would die If fore the war. Natives are said to a tremendous charm of expression Long hair has a natural grace that .At the Center.—Room 8. Mon­ ed him. If T. Q. hadn’t taken her introduced to Indian chow. You’re coat from her shoulders. she loosened her hold. be spending their entire incomes but not very pretty may still be ac- the standardized bob often lacks, day, Tuesday, Wednesday and up, she would probably have mar­ going to eat a lot of it before you’re The East Indian servant shuffled "I want you to—kiss me,” she and even pawning their posses­ claimed a beauty. I am acquainted* The carmined lips, the enamel-like Thursday. ried Clyde Stewart, or someone like many years older.” out of the room, after a few rapid panted, in a low, sob-shaken voice sions to get it. him, and glad of the chance. Now - “Am I?” Billy laughed shakily. sentences and another series of sa­ that was like nothing that had ever King George of England has de­ well, she’s playing for bigger “Y’es” His voice was very low. laams, closing the door after him. issued from her Ups before. “I veloped the style of wearing violets stakes, and if she has to go hack to “India has marked you for her own, Billy stooped to warm her hands shall die if you don’t kiss me.” Squared Cuffs in his lapel, held in place by an BABIES CRY the store—of course she’ll never be just as she marked me—before I at the fire, while Dal Romaine (To Be Con(inaed) elastic band sewed to his coat. a private secretary: she hasn't that was born.” leaned against the mantel, one- sort of brains—her whole life will “Y’ou give me the sliivers,” Billy brown hand stroking a cobra Dal Romalne tells Billy the weird, startling, repuIslTe story ot bis life be spoiled. So will Nyda’s. I don’t protested. candlestick made of brass, its in­ —and sets the seal of pofsesslon F O R m O R IA ” know w’uat’s holding her to Eddie They said little '.'.ore until the tricate carving painted with vivid u p o n h e r. iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiyiiiiiiiiiii«iiiHi:iyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiyiiii!!iiiiuiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;.;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu^ STOP BID BREITH Prepared Especially for Infants and Children of All Ages from movies in actual knowled,ge People afflicted with bad breath find and I hope to learn a lot more.' quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive Mother! Fletcher’s Castoria h.is Home Page Editorials Good shows that children m?iy Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated been in use for over 30 years as a ! see on Friday night and'-all day tablets are taken for bad breath by all Good Nature who know them. pleasant, harmless substitute for I Saturday is Mr. Dimick’s method. Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething At those times he has an eye Out Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen­ tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Con­ for special things for the childiiqn. tains no narcotics. Proven direc­ If the regular feature is too 'so­ stimulating them to natural action, phisticated he deletes lines and clearing the blood and gently purifymg tions are on each package. Physi­ OAF V Theatres scenes or throws out the shgw, the entire system. They do that which cians everywhere recommend it. takes his loss and gets anothjer. dangerous calomel does without any of The genuine bears signature of indigestible substitutes that add the bad after effects. ■ TODAY LAX.UTIVES BAD FOR YOU bulk to the diet. If such masses By Olive Roberts Burton He lets the children sing with g(fed IF TAKEN TOO OFTEN iuciructors, gives prizes for good Olive Tablets bring no gripng, pain accumulate iii the boivcl, the ef­ behavior and in every way makes or any disagreeable effects. fect is not favorable. it a children’s party. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the atallAPstores ^ By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Fruits may be given freely ami There is at least one specialist formula after 20 years of practice among E:1 t Journal of the .American also suoli cereals as oatmeal and in child movies in the United Lucky the mothers who live ; in jjatients afflicted with bowel and liver M \^'l Association and of Hygeia, cornmeal, as well as graham, rye, his neighborhood! Their young­ complaint,withtheattendantbadbreath. the Health Maga'/.ljte States. sters are not likely to go home and whole wheat and bran breads. I was interested in reading about With the black and white mode, Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable la . ’i'he modern physician is rather Among the foods that are say tlic show was “no good because white kid gloves come again into compound mixed with olive oil; you will intolerant of attempts to control classed particularly as laxative Gu' real interest, intelli,gence. and she dies and had to go home to 'his know them by their olive color. Take disturbances of the stomach and fashion. Black suede squares THE DOUGAN^DYE WORKS foods are houey, cider, molasses, lust but not least, heart, he puts in­ wife.” stitched lightly at the corners form nightly for a week and note the effect Intestines by the re,gular use of apples, pears, peaches, oranges, to his business. His name is 15c. 30c, 60c. All Druggists. patented laxatives and cathartics. the cuff trimming of this slip-on CLEANSERS AND DYERS prunes, dates and figs. Charles 'W. Dimick, of Boston. pair. Many a person has developed a It has been estimated that the ■ One of my hobbies is clean amd e UlO cathartic habit by attempting to average American consumption of in.structive shows for children. I o©. M «ackeft«ri Cona.: control temporary attack.s of slow cathartics represents a total pur­ believe it is coming steadily. In­ action of the bowels by the ready­ chase ot over $50,000,000 a year. deed it has already arrived. There made preparations that may be These include not only the irri­ a movement for the child thea­ Lifers Niceties had through the drug stores. tant pills, but also the salts of va­ ter tliat has already found expres­ Better Dressed For Less Money • A person who suffers with ir­ rious types and the synthetic sion in several of our big cities. regularity. should add . to his diet preparations. But the Lancaster Theater, Bos­ HINTS ON ETIQUET We Are Proud of Them! A little money set aside for regular dry clean­ a larger quantity than normal of Among the relatively harmless ton, is not a child’s theater. What fluids in the form of water or of substances now taken by the puh- Mr. Dimick has done could be done We think our route salesmen are the ing of all your clothes means better looking . ...<' buttermilk. Tea should be avoid­ lu- because they may be kept in in almost any regular moving-pic­ finest group of men in the business. clothes ALL the time... .less money spent ed because it contains tanic acid, the family medicine chest without ture house, particularly in rural, 1. Is it correct to have the Our customers find them obliging, which may by its astringent ac­ much danger are mineral oil, suburban or neighborhood commu­ address engraved on one’s call­ for clothes... .and a much better appearance ’ tion, counteract the good effect of which is apparently not damaging nities. courteous, interested in their work, and the larger quantity of liquids. The ing card? in the bargain. . . ^ to the stomach and intestinal Almost any mother will agree v'H always w^ing to go out of their way to fluids should be taken not only walls and which aids the easy pas­ with me that it is very nearly an at meals but in the intervals. 2. Where should the address do a favor. Just another way we plus sage of material and the sub­ impossible task these days to keep our service. The diet in such cases should stance known as agar-agar, a children away from the movies. If on a calling card be placed Cleaning and dyeing promptly and perfectly done. contain as large an amount of fat Japanese seaweed. This substance they are not allowed to go they are •Vi* as the patient can take without 3. Is it proper for an unni'ar- Your orders called for and delivered. They are taken has the power of absorbing water, dubbed “queer” or “goody” am­ care of as your individual things___not huddled togeth­ much disturbance. The amount of forming a bulky mass in the in­ ong their playmates. And mothers ried daughter’s name to arpCar W.K.STRAUGHAN vegetables that contain quantities testines, distending them and have grown to know that unusual on her parents’ joint card? 'Seti^ice AWdys er in a “suburban bundle.” of fibrous tissue should bs in­ stimulatiriS their movement. discipline that calls undue atten­ creased. Buell ycigctables iiicliule PHONE 6 8 i tion to a child has the same effect The Answers. . i SIS CAST CENTER ST. Telephone 1510 BPinach, peas, cauliflower, cab­ as unusual clothes. It makes him SOUTH MANCHESTERXONN. • bage, asparagus, onions, celery y sensitive, unhappy and self-con­ 1. Yes. G japd tomatoes. Careless drivers who smash fire scious. Lywer right hand, corner.i I 'It is possible, howler, easily toi^nlugs cost the city of Philadelphia Besides, why should we have to N#. But it may appear on, her MANCHESTER XCONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, APRIIJ 25, IW r. PAGB^SBVTSSr^ C.B.A.A. And S.M.H.S. Penn Relays Florida **Kid** Swimmers Celtics Defeated

Furnish Fun For Fans ■Bligmi Beaeli, April 86^-—Twda , Andrew won tlireg sdulor youngsters, eaek yet it tke teens; state champlonsbipB In tbe 6D, 100 After being given lively oppos are U)c«ly to repivsent Uadlo Sam and 820-yard events. This was two tion in the first half, Ohene In the 1988 Olympics. If not than, years ig6. She is being groomqd Brothers’ soccer eleven experience^ Ke^ ‘Tot-a-Bo3ios” Year a feW years la ^ ra^. for the 100 meter and 400 meter little difliculty in trouncing the CeV^ National League little Betty Andrew. Just 18*. events,: free style. _ - • ■ • - *♦ tics yesterday afternoon at tae star ‘ who spends lier winters hare in* dium in the game that decided th| Areand; Amatear Boxing stead of -West Point, md., and A. Her bbst mark was made In a championship of the Manchest" J. Hendsnon, now 18, are the 820-yard special match, her time District League. Tbe score was sev Results youngsters In question. being./minutes and S8 seconds. en goals against one. At Stadimn Featnre of Tbs. anriiority who cdnsldite Hendemoa w6h tbe indoor and Ihroughout t h e ‘first half, them Olympid materiel is * WlUle outdoor championship In the 280>s two teams battled , hip and tuck.^| yard state mnlot events last year, At St. I.onl»i— Gdoling, .aquatic coach of a One was just as good as'the other Suniner’s Program. CARDS 2, PIRATES 1 VIRGIL dozen years' experience in Flpr* mat ing a imark not to be sneued and play was replete with thrills,^ AB. R. H. PO. A. E L L ipnrr at. o Ida water and the man who Each team scored but once, Blondy , Douthlt, c f ...... 4 0 0 0 McDowell counting for the mill Southworth, rf .. ,. 3 0 1 0 0 BBTHAMV groomed Pete DesJardins. Olynt- They’re good now, , Cooling By the SpxHrts Editor Frisch, 2b ...... 4 0 1 4 7 pio and National diving cham­ claims; and they’ll he better when eleven and John McDonald for .the^ Manchester sport fans would be Eottomley, lb . . . .. 3 0 0 17 0 pion. j they grow up a hit. Celtics. L. Bell, 3b ...... 3 0 1 0 4 Then came the eventful second;|l Practically broke on athletic ac- 0 Hafey. If ...... ;. 3 0 0 1 half. Cheney Brothers scored twice', J [iTltlea were It not for Cheney Snyder, o ...... 3 0 2 1 0 Brothers' A. A. and the high Thevenow, ss .. . .. 3 1 1 2 5 Bert McConkey and Blondy . Mc-’.| 3 kohool. These two alone, provide Alexander, p ...... 1 1 0 0 Dowell tallying.. Then the Celtic : mrdi Niiie Bugle players forgot all they knew about, ample entertainment almost the z27 2 6 27 19 Whole year round while others Pittsburgh ■ ^ football ai^ allowed feelings to get, tontrlbute far less frequently and - AB. R. H. PO. A.E. the better of them. Several near*; (Jrantham, lb .. . 2 0 '-2-* 5 0 0 Results scraps were barely avoided. This j gs a consequence do' not gain as . . . 2 0 0 . 3 0 0 CaD Is SDuuded L. "Waner, If . proved the Celtics’ downfall, for.; touch limelight or re<»gnltlon. Ouyler, c f...... 4 0 1 8 0 0 Both the hl0h school and C. B. A, P. Waner, rf ,.-. 4 0 0 2 0 0 the C. B. A. A. eleven continued to.j ... 4 0 0. 0 3 0 play the game and as a result scor- ;^ A. desefre credit for their Inde^- Wright, ss . . . At Weahlactmi— Hgfk! the hngle call! ^ 'J'raynpr, 3b .. ,. . 4 l ’ 3 2 0 0 ed four more goals. latlgable efforts. That the fans ap- ...2 0 0.'6 2 0 Y A jr n i a. s e n a t o r s a -It la Coach Bill Brennan sum­ •Rhyne, 2b . : ^ s w York Blondy McDowell caged five o f- reclate their work Is shown by Sicking, 2b . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 moning the candidates for the C. .. . 3 0 0 3 2 0 AB.R.H. PO.A.B. these, Bert McConkey and Charley j Seavy attendances. ■ llMh. C...... Combs, cf...... 6 0 0 0 0 e B. A. A. baseball teaiq. And they tlridge, P',.,. ... 3 • 0 1 ' 0 0 . 0 Jones the others. The goal play of The Hardest Task , ‘ l 0 0' 0 0 0 Koenig, 88 ...... B O X 3 4 0 are ordered to report at the West Perhaps of •the two, Cheney .)Ch, X ..... Ruth, rf ----- ...... 4 1 8 S' 0 0 TortenSon was a highlight in the .-ris, xx_ . ... 1 0 ______0 0 0 0 Side playgrounds Immediately af­ Brothers deserve more credit for Gehrig, lb 3 0 l IS 0 0 ter work tomorrow night. Daylight mill eleven’s victory. The Celtics! Meusel, It ...... 4 3 2 1 0 0 Ihelr row has been the harder to 30, - 7 24 7-0 Saving Time has contributed a played with but ten men, Frank'' liuserl,-2b.. 3 1 0 0 8 0 Furpby tailing to appear. hoe with but little compensation. St. .Louis ...... 002 000 OOx—2 GazeUa^ Sb 3 1 2 2 1 l Pitsburght ...... 000 000 100^—1 precious hour so that Brennan’s As revealed before, amate*hr box­ :ColUnS, c ...... 2 0 0 4 0 0 cohorts may have ample time for The lineup: Home run, Traynor;' stolen base, ■ GrabO/WSkl, o ...... 0 0 0 1 0 0 Tortenson...... Thompson ,J ing is no ^ I d . mine and the only H.niey; sacrifices, L.' Waner 2, South- practice. worth; double plays, Thevenow to !Shocker.-P ------3 0 1 0 2 0 goal other sport run on a paying basis Durst, X ...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 It lit planned to Open thq season was haskethalh Others proved a Frisch to Bottomley, Prisch to Theye- P o t t s ...... C. McDonald now to Bottomley; left ion bases, Saturday, May. 7, at the stadium serious handltap for the associa­ M 1 11 27 IS 1 against the Fafnir Bearing com­ rb Pittsburgh 6. St.. Louis 5: bases- on -Washington . tion to meet With Its none-to plen­ balls, off Aldridge 2, off Alexander 2; pany of New Brltair. Manager J. Flavell ...... S. Taggart ’ AB. B. H. PO. A. E. lb teous income. With the-exception struck out, by Aldridge 2, by Alexan­ Rice, rf ------: ...... 4 1 / 1 0 0 0 Jack Jenny Is busy arranging a of high school basketball games, der 1; ufhpjres, Moran and Jordan; Hanrls, 2b ...... 2 0 1 • 2 5 . 0 schedule of games which will he W e ir ...... Kane time, 1:32. , Speaker, cf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 rhb ^ the amateur boxing tournaments at X— Gooch batted for Rhyne in 7th. plajred on Saturdays and mid-week (meney hall have been the only XX— Harris batted for Sicking in GosUn, If ...... - . 4 0 3 4 0 0 nights. He hopes to have two Hamilton ...... Madden MELVIN Judge, lb ...... 4 0 2 16 1 0 chb athletic activity'that has attracted Myer, ee 4 0 , 0 1 4 0 home gamps a week. wide attention. Alexander awarded base on in­ Bluege, 3b ...... 4 01 1 3 0 Any ball player in the mills is Wiley ...... T. J. McDonald '' Popular Decision terference by Smith. M AEO pcns Ruel, 0 ...... 4 0 0 1 3 0 Ihb Thurston, p...... 2 1 1 0 1 0 eligible to try for a berth on the i to , quite naturaBy, the decision team hut it sd develops that some Salmonson ...... — SASIN ANTOIT Bm?£> Marberry, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 or »t Rom oter Jack J'ehny and the Burke, ...... 0 0 0 0 2 0 position has no suitable candidate At jCliusIniiatl i.r- J o n e s...... S. Hewitt board of dlreotors recently to con- CUBS 5, REDS 8 YALB ^ CHICAGO.) C ullop, s ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 an “ outsider” may be secured. ^ u e tho jouiaf sport out-of-doors AB. R. H. PO. A. E. West, zz ...... 1 0 O'^O 0 0 There are at least six good pitch­ Ip wad wflcotoo aews- Considerable Adams, 2b ...... ® ® ® ? 5 ing prospects working in the McDowell ...... McKewon Scott, rf, If ...... 4 1 1 4 0 0 34'~2 "I 27'20 0 cf • work a m dxpense will be involved Stephenson, I f ...... 4 2 2 5 0 0 New York ...... 010 006 060— 6 mills— Qeorgetti, Boyce, Edgar, in this transfer. This Includes Heathcote, rf .....0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington ...... 000 010 ^00— 2 Hciland and Senkbeil. Finlay ...... J. Hewitt wiring the McKee street .Madium, Wilson, cf ...... 5 1 2 1 0 0 Two base hits, Koenig, Judge, Bar- 11 installing the ring and numerous Grimm, lb ...... 3 0 0 7 0 0 Keenest Opposition In Years WALSH REVIEWS his; three bale hits, -Rice, Dufst; McConkey J. McDonald Frelgau, 3b 4 0 1 1 0 1 home: funs, Meusei, Ruth; stolen ol other smkller jobs. Hartnett, c , . ,,.....4 1 1 5 0 0 bases,/ Chazella, Judge; sacrifice, The first out-door tournament Cooney, ss ...... 4 0 1 4 2 0 Local Expected; Foreign Schools Shocker: double plays, Lazserl to ACES WIN 13-1 ’will be held a week from next Root, p ...... 4 0 Koenig to Gehrig, Harris to Judge, BASEBALL WEEK Burke to Bluege to Judge, Shocker NORTH ENDS MEET Wednesday night, May 4. Prior 37 5 10 27 6 1 to Koenig to Gehrig; left on bases. to this time Promoter Jenny Is Cincinnati Sport To Be Represented Fri- New York 8, Washington 7; bases on. S. M. H- S. Players Conspicuous confronted with the task of getting AB. R. H. PO. A. E. balls, off Shocker 2, Thurstp'n 6, , As Locals Beat East Hart­ .everything In readiness. The ring Zitzmann, cf Burke 1; stuck out, by Shocksr 4, POUSH-AMERICANS Dressen, 3b Thurston 1; hits, off Thurston 8 in 5 ford Nine In Opener. Will he located midway between Christensen, Chatter day. Three Clebs^ Made Definite 1-3, Marberry 1 In 1 3-3. Burke 3 in the grandstand front and home Walker, rf . 2; hit by pitcher, by Marberry The North Ends will play the plate on the baseball field. It Brassier, If (Meusel); wild pltctas, Marberry, The Aces opened their baseball Polish-Amerlcans at Hickey’s Grove will /be located so that persons Plnelli, Sb . Gains— How tte Other Burke; balk, Burke; losing pitcher, season -with a 13 to 1 victory in PIpp, lb . . . Thurston; umpires, Ormsby, Owens, tonight at 6 o’clock. "Mike” Mur­ sitting in either the grandstand or Hargrave, c By BOB MATHERNB. and Hlldegrand; time, 2:16. East'Hartford yesterday afternoon. phy and “ Eddie” Wilson will hurl the bleachers will command a Critz, 2b . . . Bad weather is goln,g to h^ the Chihs Fared Last Week. X— Durst batted for Collins in 6th. LeftY Wiley, local high school for the North Ends with Bingham splendid view. Kelly. - 2b .. most difficult handicap with -^Ich a—Cullop batted for Marberry in pitcher, struck out twelve batters. on first, Char tier or Balon on sec-/ 1,500 Seating Capacity Ford, Sb .... 7th. and Wlnalur, other S. M. H. Nchf, p > .. . the C. B. A. A. officials will have ss— West batted for Burke In 9th. Foley ond, SkoneskI or Tyler on short Each bleacher has a seating ca­ M a3'S, p .... to contend with at the outdoor Bigger and better, the greatest plapers figured heavily in the and O. Wilson on third. O'Bright, pacity of about 400 while the Lucas, X . . . amateur boxing tournaments this of ’em all! BY DAVIS J. WALSH At ClevelnadK-^ scorln-g. By mutual agreement, Gallas and Marks or Mitchel aud grandstand will accommodate over PJllengcr, xx summer. Promoter Jack Jenney, That’s how the experts rate the but seven Innings were played. McKenna will compose the outfield. 600. A portion of the grandstand St. J^uls The Aces will practice Tuesday 31 3 7 27 20 1 however, hopes to Induce old Ju­ coming Penn Relays, which, by .the | E it^ r Mike or Billy Sacberek wiir| will be restricted for reserved seat Chicago ...... 300 110 000— 5 AB R. H. PG A. E. and Thursday nights this week and piter Pluvius to “ pick on somebody O’Rourke, 3b ...... A 1 2 1 4 0 do rae catching. sale. So. all In all, the stadium Cincinnati ...... 001 000 020— 3 way, happens to be the 33 dannual] (INS Sports Editor) Mellilo, 2b . Manager Bronkle expects all mem- Xwo base hits, Dressen, Hartnett; else.” ...... 4 2 2 1 3 1 On Wednesday night the North bouts will be- sufficiently near the carnival of the University of Penn­ New York, April 25.—-That am­ Sisler, lb .. 1 2 15 0 0 be* 4 of the team to report. The Ends stack up against the Arrows three ^ase -hit, Mays; ‘stolen .base, E. Miller, If ...i... 5 0 seats for 1.5P0 fans to watch them. Scott; sacrifices, Pipp.. Hargrave: In all probability the boxing biguity ot the ages, hearing on and 3 2 0 0 box score: In another practice game at Hickey’s : Electric lights will be installed in sylvania. Scnulte, cf ...... 5 1 2 2 0 1 double plaj', Adams to Cooney to ring will be taken from -.the stad­ Rice, rf ■ ..., ...... 4 2 1 East Hartford (1) Grove. These two teams are both the stands, ring, ticket office and Grimmr left, on bases, Chicago 8, Cin­ Tliey Will Start Friday. appertaining to the thought that 4 0 0 ium. after each tournament and put The experts believe keener com­ Garber, ss ...... 4 b 2 1 4 2 A B R H PO A E entered In the Community Glub 'J dressing rpoms.* cinnati 7; bases on . balls, off Nehf 1, the first shall he last and the last O’Nein. c ...... 4 1 1 1 Christon, rf . . .3 0 0 0 Mays 1, Root 4; struck out, by May In the D{4y Nursery building near petition will be had In the various 0 0 Major League, and a lively battle/ A meeting of the C. B. A. A. di­ Zachary, p ...... 4 1 1 0 • 1, Root 3; hits, off Nehf 4 in 1-3 In­ the West Side Rec. This will cost events this season because of larg­ shall go first to the head of the 2 0 Falvey, 2 b .. . .3 0 e 2 is predicted. rectors will be held tonight at 5 /»—• - •e— --- . .3 0 0 1 ning, Mays C in 8 2-3 innings; wild about ?25 every time it Is moved. er entries from sections of the 39 9 16 Sankey, ss .. o'clock in the machine shop to pitch, Maj’s; losing pitcher, Nehf: class, was accorded additional sub­ 27 13 4 country hitherto not so strongly Cleveland Krywoods, lb .3 0 0 16 AMATEUR TOURNEY further perfect plans. It Is expect­ umpires, Wilson, McLaughlin and stantiation on the hall filed during . .2 0 0 1 Klenim; time, 1:47. The Plainfield basketball team represented - , AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Clark, cf . . . ed that they will okay the present the week ending April 24, Jamieson, If ...... $ 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 1 X— Lucas batted for Bressler in 8th. will bold a banquet some time tbls The presence of Lord Burghley Fonseca, Sb ...... 6 1 3 3 3 0 Sexton, 3 b .. ..2 Boston, Mass., April 26.— The admission fee of 75 cents and 50 XX— Pittenger ran for Ford in 9th. week as a celeb.ation of the suc­ Three clubs were pleased to make SUmma, rf ...... 4 1 1 1 0 White, If ... ..2 0 0 0 cream of America’s amateur boxers and his Cambridge cohorts from definite gains during the period in cents. cessful season it has just closed. old England and Dalta Collegiate Buras. lb ...... 3 0 2 10 0 0 Lang, c ...... 3 0 0 0 were here today awaiting the sound J. Sswell, 8s ...... 4 0 1 5 1 0 0 Plenty to eat and many a treat is Institute of Canada, lenA an inter­ question, and'two of them were the McNally, p . . .2 0 0 of the bell that will send them into At Brooklyn I— Phillies and St. Louis Browns, who ...... 5 0 0 2 0 0 Poutwiilze, If .2 0 1 0 PROFS 16, SENATORS 0 PHILLIES 5. DODGERS 1 to be the rule with entertainment national flavor, again this - fear, L Sewell, c ...... 5 1 2 3 1 0 action in the battles for the nation­ New Haven Philadelphia composing the latter. while the added sprint attractions were exported Into the cellar hy all al championship at the Boston Are­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. concerned and unconcerned weeks Hodapp, lb ...... 1 0 0 0 0 1 25 1 1 21 9 5 Sand, ss ...... 5 0 0 2 4 1 that will feature Roland Locke, Levs^n, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 na tonight. G. Martin, If ...... 2 4 0 1 0 0 Harry Benson says he will not Jackson Scholz and Henry Russell before a mayor threw out the first Aces (18) California Is well represented in Fuller, 2b ...... 4 0 1 1 3 2 S-pauldlng,' if ...... 5 2 3 2 0 0 Buckeye, p ...•...... 3 0 1 0 3 0 A B R H PC 3 3 0 0 Williams, rf ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 play basketball next season with has also drawn a large number of ball or someone threw out the first the group of "Simon Pures” who Griffin, rf ...... 6 P ...... ® ® 0 0 0 0 . .5 1 1 0 Bowman, lb ...... 6 3 10 0 0 Wrightstone, lb ... 4 0 0 13 0 0 Plainfield or any team for that participants. mayor. The third club to /advance Unle, X 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dpwd, rf . . . will bid for the titles. San Francis­ 3 4 0 0 3 0 Moore, cf ...,.. 4 Leach, cf ...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 matter. He says it Interferes too Last, and far from being least, percptlbly since Monday, was thfe Foley, 2 b .. , .4 3 co has sent seven contenders, Los Hartford, ss ...... 3 0 4 1 0 Wilson, c ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 WlnSlet, ss . . .4 2 3 0 0 3 2 0 much with business. Dame Rumor is this matter of the 1928 Olympic St. Louis Cardinals, who, getting , rf ’2 « 0 1 As a result, VIrgU BlUott of 10 0 0 Bethany, who finished third, and' week's record o f one won pnd tour Prompt Deliveries. WATCH CALIFORNIA lost. They can’t seem to hit behind 1 « 1 I 0 California’s crew now loofs as At New York:— Dick Sturtrldge of De Pauw, who 0 “^ 4 1 0 GIANTS 12, BRAA'ES 8 finished fifth, are strong favorites good pitching nor pitch in front of 6 1 0 0 OFFICE AND YARD the best western crew to go east New York in this event. good bitting and the combination iSSf"!"’’.'’ '■■■■I Olio for the Poughkeepsie regatta. The „ , AB. R. H. PO. A. E. has them st<«>ped going and com- •l^acobs, p ...... S 0 0 '0 0 .Gffrdmi and Fairfield Streets»^East Hartford Conn. 'Washington outfit, winners at Tyson, If ...... 5 1 1 1 Nine other entru? make their 0 0 10 Lindstrom, 3b ...... 4 1 1 2 Jng. . , , Teleplionf, Laurel 1295 Poughkeepsie last season, were de- tasks look hard. Baskin of Alabama Ott, cf ...... 4 1 3 3 Poly, Stratton of Penn, Welsh of The Dodgers, ^ getting only mir Detroit 2S 3 S t7 • 6 ” 5 ,feated a few days ago by the Gol­ Mueller, cf 0 0 0 •0 Pittsburgh, an^ Kennedy^ of Mis­ pitching as against the most Inept den Bears. Hornsby, 2b ...... 4 3 2 1 Terry, lb ...... 5 2 2 11 "BV WHY IVANS souri Teachers, and Kendall of hitting or none at "sH and an Infield Harper, rf ■...... 4 3 2 3 In what year was the foul Bowdoin, are the hopes of their defense that couldn’t stop a stand­ m \ Farrell, ss ...... 5 1 2 2 ing army* tossed off lour out- fit 9^0 Devormer, c ...... 5 0 4 3 strike rule incorporated in the play respective sections. - Golf^s You Have. Met Henry, p ...... _____5 0 1 -1 Ing code? Hester of Michigan, who last year again. Even the Red Sox Improved 2. What year did the catcher won the 100-yard special event, and on the Dodgers’ record by winning .byKsnrS^t 12 18 27 move up behind the batter in an Carr, Yale’s great pole-vaulter, two out of five. riiSuCk* Boston in Ai.«v/^Zi.r’ . "iruoit out. by R. H. PO, effort to speed up the game#? should not have much trouble Other Olnlto Thomas, 2b . 0 1 0 8. When was a. basenmner first their events, nlthougb the compe­ It Is well, at that, the the Utter Rlchbourg, cf 1 1 5 tition is plentiful. were available or tbe Sexutors Moore, rf . . . 2 2 1 declared out for being hit by a bat­ High, 3b .... Of course, there are many other might he as badly off ss their list 2 1 0 ted ball? * events and many other stars that Burrus, lb .. 1 0 3 4. -What was the status of the of injuries entitles them to be. Taylor, X .... 0 0 0 will aid in making the carnIva.Lthe Washington broke even to oU m *8th**^***'* Bkmksnshlp Fournier, lb 0 0 2 batsman on such a play? greatest ever. Lord ^Burghley is to THE CREAM? Brown, If . , , 1 3 4 5. When was the catching of a gsmes'~but of tbehr six ylctortea Bancroft, ss . be watched In the hurdles. Burg of 1 0 2 fool tip considered a strike? Chicago in the high Jump, Hussey since tbe opening of tbe season, at Gibson, o . . . 0 2 6 least four hare been gained at the 5*^ w tera clubs seems to Edwards, p ,. 0 0 1 qt Boston In the sprints, Shlmek ^ * ll»*PriBg death. Aiit(Hiiol^e Insurance At Cost Oautreau, xx 0 0 0 ' THIS TELLS IT of Marquette in tbe distance runs. Bed SOX expense. Wer^z, p .... 0 1 The Yanks and Athletics, al­ Wrates enjoyed only a fair The Laihbermen’a Mntnal retitnied as^i ot the Premiiui 0 1. The font strike mle was'adopt­ Other strong entries are Kane ot week three out of.ftvo, shoir- ed in 1901, requiring the umpire though playing- a series' against paid Into every policyholder l*et year end have always done so. XT -cr , 36 8 11 24 6 1 Ohio Wesleyan, Cox of Penn State,^^ Now York ...... 014 030 04x— 12 to call a strike for each foul hit not Kruez of Wisconsin and Howell pf each other, bad much the same iD|)l> YOU GBt Ainr eioNtn back on your po u cy? . first few Boston ...... 030 000 203— 8 legally caught, unless two strikes Princeton and Rowe of Brigham record, the Tanks breaking even to If yon jrwit to reduce the cost of yonr Anto Insnrsioce' see Two bate hUs, Harper 2, Terry, six games and the Athletics win* Farrell, Moore, Devormer: home run, were already on tbe hatter. Young. of tbe situation with four out of me before yog renew yonr p r ^ n t policy or Insure your car. Brown: stolen bases, Lindstrom, Ott, 2! The same year, 1001, the Truly. It looks like the experts ning three out of five. T^^^latter. know what .they're talking about began to gat some pitching during «»«T3nng the club, I will be glad to explain how yon can Insure yonr car to tbe Moore, Terry; sacrifices, Burrus, Gib­ catcher Was movM up briiind the ^he Phils hit weli aa usual, and .World's Greatest Mntnal at 85% saving. son, Ott; double play, Farrell to bat for tbe entire game. when they predict , tbe greatest re­ the previous week-end to Washlni,'* Hornsby to Terry; left op bases. Now lay carnltal ever. ton and, their punch reinalntog sot, only telr pitefitof. York 9. Boston 8; base on balls, off 8. Such a mle was first put into ITie Tlffers, looktof spod and bad Edwards 3, Henry 5;. struck out, by effect in 1880.. good, they won series from both Edwards 1. -Wertz 3. -Henry 8; hits, 4. The vbatsman , was. not con­ the ffenatopa and Yankees. off Edwards 6, in 3; Wertz 12 In 6; The Olants weren’t so hot during wbile the White Sox wpn only one I|tuart J. W asley wild pitch, Wertz; losing pltpher, Ed­ sidered. Eight leter it was Tommy Conran and Joe Cahade put of four. They scored plenty of OR- PiCKt His-ckties wards; umpires, Pflrman, Rigler and ruled that on such a play the bats­ will meet In the fiyft leg of their the seven days. They continued niutXi ESTATE INdURANCB Hart: time of game 2:27, their hitting, except to one game, runs hut the Ot|ier teams scored 8017 Alatn Tel. Opmi Tuesday and Saturday Kveototn* VHTH Millie CA^C THAN man shohld be credited with a hit. 20'game bowling.match tomorrow more and that sort of thing usually X— Taylor batted for Burrus in 7th. 5. Snch a mle was adopted in night, at-the North-JBhd onuCoBran’s and won four out of seven but the 41017^ MCN'iDO- A W » C > ; XX— Gautreau batted for Edwards idea that the Giants wefo to fatten' ends the discussion. asaasaa in 4th. • > I . .1806.^ ^ / . - - . . V a l« m , ;• ' • '...... ■ ' 5 ' ■ f ■ 1. ' ■ ’■ v... '■' >. -^ 't* MANGHESTBiR- (CONN.) 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Orders de­ 715. tion; la State tested and free .street,, a-Uf ihiprovi^l '■'’ vauani .trim and 2 car garage. Easy terms. 10:30 A m. FORD TOURING, 1925 (2)—8100. livered and planted. John McCoh- .Telephone 1483-12. Lots for Sale 73 OVERLAND SEDAN. 1925—8350. SHARPENEP lawn mowers, knives, from Diarrhoea and disease. We vllle. Homestead Park. Tel. 1364-1^ .'May,. '1., Ahm 94' ‘ s street. Telephone Your Want Ads ESSEX COACH ‘’4"—8325. sls'sors, razors, saws.'John Garibaldi^ “have been sold out five weeks in •Mra HUDSON COACH, 1925—8750. advance all' Spring, but can sup­ PANSY PLANTS fifty cents pcf DRLMONT ST.—New six room single. PORTER STREET—Nice builditig lot Ads are accepted over the telephone 110 Spruce street. 5'ROOM-, FIrlr CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. AMBITIOUS MEN. .’BOYS. A splendid 'eop,' 33 Myrfib 'street. Bhope’ 1770. plaoeK sink, room, garage in cellar. Real Estate for Exchange. 70 Phone. 664 Center & Trotter Sts. Tel. 1174 opportunity to learn barbsrln'g, BABY CHICKS, all varieties:— 53-3, 649 Main street. -.Terms to suit Walter Frlche, 54 E. ihdlfis’ bobbing, ' shlpgling. Latest Le^orns, day old, 16c' ea. NICE FIVE ROOM flat,*..ajr.' jmPnive- ■ Middle Turppike. Tel. 348-4, or your a s k “ OR W ANT AD SERVICE Oldsmoblle and Marmon Sales and methods taught. Complete course GLENWGOD combination coal and -broker. FARM AND CITY property for sale B. Rocka, day old, 18c ea. gas stove,’ used little, roll top desk. mehts,: Apply .! at Harrlson’e Store. or exchange. William KanehL 619 ■» Service 835.00. Day. evening class. Vaughns R, I. Reds, day old, 18c ea. 598 Gfehtw street. Ph'One’ 669. ’ Center street. Index of Classifications Sanitary Barber S^ool, 14 Market Boland and Greene, 865 Middle Turn­ Singer sewing machine, upright BAST- CENTER ST., 463—A real FORD TOURINGS— street, Hartford, Conn. piano $35, ice boxes, wardrobes, few pike Eaet, Phone 477-6. gas stoves, ten dollars and up^ also NICE 5 ROOM 'tenemept, modern, has 'home, seven rooms; with sun par- Evening Herald Want Ads are now hot air heat, rent 'low.- (jaH ■ ; lor, i-vro fire places. Will exchange 1925 (two)—8100. few baby carriages, used < Uttle. rrouped according to classifications Private Instruction 28 BABY CHICKS—Ducklings, Cert-0- Spruce street Second Hand Store. Manchester Construction Company for five room house or lot In good below and for handy reference will OVERLANf) SEDAN, 1925—8350. oY. telephone 782-2.- location 'or a two tenement house. SESSIONS PROGRAM ESSEX COACH. “4”—$325. Culd'stock; popular breeds: guaran­ Eppear In the numerical order indi- teed live delivery; free catalogue. 'For particulars call 1321-.2. HUDSON COACH. 1925—875C. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION given in REFRIGERATOR for sale. Beautiful OAKLAND ST.,: 351-:—Five . room flat, tated: , OLDSMOBILE SPORT ROADSTER, all grammar school . subjects by ’ Clark’s Hatchery, East Hartford. Bohn Syphon. 90 , lbs. ic e ‘ capacity. Lost and Found ...... ^ Conn. all'* Improvemehts.' 'inquire Sam ST sT c e n t e r ST.—2 of Manches- AT HARVARD RECITAl 1927—$775 former grammar school prlnclpaL Used but a short time. Porcelain Yuiyes, 701 Main street. Announcements ...... ? For rates call 215-6. , ■ I. ■ I ii — . I ■ 11 ...... lined. Real bargain. Cash or terms- 'teirs nicest homes. ■ Owners say sell. Personals ...... " OLDSMOBILE TOURING "4 ’. 1923 It's np to you. Further particulars of —8225. BABY CHICKS — Smith. Standard Telephone 821, or 613. Kemp’s Music PUjSNBjLL BliOCK, 8 room 'heated Automobiles CertT.o-cpld thoroughbred from ireo House. , Arthur 'A. Knofia. Tel. 782-2. (Over Automobiles for Sale ...... ’ DURANT TOURING. 1922—8150. Business Opportunities 32 apartment. With kitchenette and 'Manchester Plumbing &• Supply Automobiles for Exchange . . . . « MAXWELL TOURING. 1922—8175. range stock. Chicks on hand at all bath. Modern Impmwer’ *-*’ 'Store). The program which will be giv­ Auto Accessories—Tires ...... » BUICK TOURING, 1922—8175. -.tlmis. Manchester Grain and Coal SPRUCE UP FOR SPRING sonaWe price. -Apply' O. E. Keith en by Archibalfi Sessions, organist FORD COUPE, 1922—8125. FORD’S NEW INDUSTRY will make Co., Apel Plboe. TeL 1760. Silverware, Brass, Aluminum, Cop­ Furniture ^Company, Auto Repairing—Painting ...... t many people wealthy- Free Informa­ per. MUNROB ST., beautiful six rooi i at the South Methodist church, in Auto Schools ...... Appleton chapel, Harvard 'Univer­ CRAWFORD AUTO SU PP^ CO. tion on hOw you can obtain the. full S. C. R. I. CHICKS from Pine's Quali­ Nickeled Auto Fittings. RENTALS-rfov.eral desirable rente J bungalow, ideal corner location, two Autos—Ship by Truck ...... » i Center & Trotter Sts. Tel. 111174 facts, which will give you an op­ Shine^ ’em'en up with SPARKLE. ,caY garage. Price right Arthur A sity tomorrow afternoon was made Autos—For Hire ...... ® portunity to profit in your own city ty, trap-nested stock, chicks are go­ wjthVmodern Improveinepts. Inquire Garages—Service—Storage . . . . - lu ing fast. Season closes soon, order LET US DEMONSTRATE ■ . Edwprd J, 'Hojt TeL efiO,: • Knofla, Tel. 782-2. 875 Main. public today. It] includes the by the starting of Ford’s new indus­ now. W. S. Haven, Coventry, 1064-4. The Novelty Shop, 997 Main St, works of such well known com­ Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... OAKLAND touring good running con­ try. Send two cent stamp and self Wanted Autos—^Motorcycles ... addressed envelope to Donovan’s Legal Notices 79 posers as Bach, Brahms and "Wi­ Business and Professional Seridces dition, reasonable for cash. Inquire W anted— 'iPo Buy 68 6'RQ(3M te n e m e n t, all Improve­ Kittles Market, 18 Blssell street. Economic Service, Lafayette Bldg., 2 GANDERS for sale. Phone 265-12. ments. 'Inquire ;56= Birch street. der, and follows. Business Services Offered ...... Detroit.- Household Services Offered ....IS -A F. E. Collins, Bolton, Conn. - AT A-COURT OF PROBATE HELD Prelude In C Sharp Minor 1924 OVERLAND SEDAN JuAk —-I will pay highest prices for sq c . ROOM t e n e m e n t on Hudson at Manchester, within and for the Building—Contracting ...... 14 all kinds of junk: also-buy all kinds ...... Vodorinskl Florists—Nurseries ...... 15 In first claiss mechanical ■ condition, Help Wanted—Mole 80 Wanted—Pets— Poultry— Stock 44 street,. aU improvements. Rent $$5. District of Manchester,, on the 21st. Two choral preludes: Funeral ‘Directors ...... 16 five good tlrea $40.10 DOWN—small of chickena Morris H* Lessner. tele­ WUh'garage $40. Call sit 65 Hhdson day bf April, A. D., 1927. • 17 weekly payments. .1 ...... , ■ . . — phone 982-4. ■street. ■ . . i ‘ ■ ' Present ‘WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., A Rose Breaks Into Bloom Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 1923 FORD TOURING CAR FORD SALESMAN wanted, experi- Judge. Insurance ...... 18 ence preferred,' but not essential. WANTED—A HOME far a male Irish My Inmost Heart Rejoices 19 in excellent shape, $25.00 DOWN—30 RAGS. MAGAZINES—Bundled paper TENEMENT—4 - rooms. -All Improvs- Trust Estate of Francis H. Whiton Millinery—Dressmaking . . day guarantee. Manchester Motor • Sales Co., 1089 terrier, one year old. P. O. Box 191; for beneflt of Mary E. ’Whiton late of ...... Erahmi Moving—Trucking—Storage 20 Main street. South' Manchester. South Manchester. and Junk bought at highest ■ ca^b raentr,' $23.00, ,71, Starkweather. St. Prelude and Fugue In B minor Painting—Papering ...... 21 prices. Ph.re 849-3 ap'd I will calL I, Tel. 344-12, Manchester, In said District deceas­ Professional Services ...... 22 MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES CO. Articles for Sale 45 i Efeenberg. ed- ...... Bach 1069 Main street So. Manchester STRONG BOY WANTEP, good op­ THREE ' ROQM^Hsated apartments j'Yhe .Trustee having exhibited its Legende ...... Perjussen Repairing ...... -3 Opposite Army & Navy Club portunity to learn Duco business. rallorlng—Dyelng—Cleaning .. 24 Apply 8 Griswold street. South' Man­ ANTIC)UES with bath. Apply' shoemaker. Trbt- annual- account with said estate to Adagio from 6th Organ Symphony • Toilet Goods and Services ...... -5 Open Eves. & Sundays Tel. 740 WANTED ■ a large trunk. Box A. tsr:Biobk. . this Court for allowance. It is chester. I Antiques bought, sold, repaired, re­ Herald. ^ T ORDERED;—That the 30th. day of ...... Wider Wanted—eBusiness Service ...... 26 stored. Refintshlng and upholstering TWO UPSTAIR-> FLAT3' with Im­ April, A D., 1927, at 9 o’clock, fore­ Berceuse ...... Dickinson Educational Auto Repairing—Painting 7 10 MEN wanted; 10 men.—-Must be of old and modern . fumlturei. V, Courses and Classes ...... 27 ambitious. To learn automobile re­ Rooms Withont Board 6P provements, rent reasenable. Apply noon, at the Probate Office, in said The Sun’s Evensong (from the Private Instruction ...... 28 pair business at Hartford Y. M- C.- A- ■ 244 North. Main - street. , Telephoiie .Manchester, be and the same is as­ Lake of Constance) GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING on all MyS oY 409-.3.. t signed for a hearing on the allow- Dancing ...... Auto School. Become an expert ...... Karg-Elert Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 makes of cars. Up-to-date greasing mechanic and earn more money. Electrical Appliances— Radio 40 a . itnoe of said administration account Wanted—Instruction . ; ...... 30 and brake re-lining service. Our FURNISHED ROOJd. to rent. Tele-, 70 With said estate and this Court di­ Financial work guaranteed. Schaller’s Garage, phone 186. ' rects the Trustee to give public no­ 634 Center street. Tel. 1226-2. Doga,—Birds— Pets 41 ;DELC0 l ig h t in g SYSTEM “For tice to all persons Interested therein Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 sale—complete. Fine condition. Suit­ FUNERAL OF IRWIN E. ZINN Business Opportunities ...... 32 ' AT A COURT OF p r o b a t e h e l d t'p appear and be heard thereon by able for farm or summer cottage. Boarders Wanted 59-A at Manchester, -within- and' for .the Ruhlianing a copy of this order in Money to Loan ...... 33 Garages— Service— Storage 10 PETS—Puppies, Angora kittens, par­ Price right. G. H. Plnney, 84 Pros­ ■ The funeral of Irwin E. Zinn of Money Wanted ...... 34 District ' of- Manchester, on the, 21st, some newspaper having a circulation rots, canaries, llbnets, finebesi gold­ pect, street,' So. Manchester, Conn.” ddy of April, A. D;,*1927: “ in said District, on or before April New. York, son. of Mrs, Oliver Help and Sitnationa fish, turtlei, snails,' tadpoles,' • mede- f u r n is h e d r o o m two men or 25,' 1927 and by posting, a copy of elp Wanted—Female ...... 35 BUILDING, suitable for two-oar clnes, foods and supplies. Stock two glrjs ’wlth or -without board in •'•:P|%seift WTLLIAM S.'HYDE, Bsq., Richmond of 45 Delmont street, elp Wanted—Male ...... 36 garage, 20x20. Any reasonable rental Fuel and Feed 40-A private family, five minutes froin- Judg'eJ.-' ' ■ :■•.; ■ this order' on the public signpost In was held this afternoon at W. P. f offer accepted. Corner of Summer coming in every day. Dan E. Nagle Eftnte ^f, Rlcha,|fd J. Mommers iat« tlje .Town where the dei. eased last Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 37 Co.. 280 Asylum street. Hartford. mills. Call after 5.p. m.,at 73 Rliie dwelt; six days before said day of Qulsh’s undertaking parlor. Rev. d.gents Wanted ...... 37-A and McKee streets. .Phone 1877. Phone 5-1982. , •• •■ street, ^ o f . Manchester, iii' said District, de­ Situations Wanted—Female .. . 38 -HARDWOODt—Under cover 89.00-per ceased.''', . ■-. •' ■ hearing and return make to this Watson Woodruff, pastor of the Reo truck load.. Call after 5 p..m- The Administratp'r having exhibttel Court. Center Congregational church of­ Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 POMERANIAN PUPS for saje. Four 116 Walls street. Phone 180.7-2.: FOSTER ST., one and 2 cheerful' WILLIAM S. HYDE Employment Agencies ...... 40 sunny rooms, furnished for houss-' his admlni-stratioh account with saio ficiated. Commltal was in the East, Live Stock—Pets—Poultry—Vehlclea black Pomeranian pups six weeks estate to this Court for allo'wance,' it • Judge. old, two males, two females, l e j- keeping, modern conveniences. Call is,. ■ '■' . -■■...... Hi4-26-27, : . cemetery. ‘ , Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... « 41 EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE, 1925 for -ceptlonally small, price right, .Tel. ■SEASONED HARD WOOD—87.00 per 1545-2., ^ -i Live Stock—Vehicles ..’ ...... 12 sale. Like new. Price right for quick load, also .white Birch, 86.00- load. ' O R D E R E D That the • 36Eh, 'day of Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 2348. Call after 5 p. m. Joseph ■ Trucking and ashes moved. Tel. 24-4. April,' A. 'kt 9' o'clock, ;fore- sale. Telephone 1906-3. ' Chicqlne, 163 ' Maple street. South i - - -- I^egal-NoUces noou, ;at„ldte''P,YQbate.-' in said Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 Manchester, Conn. For Sale—Hlscellnneons IWOOD—Chestnut wood, hard wood Manchester, he t a'i}d"’t^e' same is ' ap- Articles for Sale ...... 45 and slab .wood, sa'vyed sto.ve length, slgaed] for’ a , hearing' on the allow­ MOTORCYCLE — Harley Davidson, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEL?> ance' of-said administration 'account Boats and Accessories ...... 46 245 Hlllstown Road. Joseph Rister. Live Stock— Vehicles 42 and under cover. L T. -W'obd, 66 Bls- at Manchester, within and for th® Building Materials ..'...... 47 ^ sell street. Telephone 496- ■with said'jestate,-flhd ;tljls Court, dl- AUCTION District of Manchester, on the, 23'rd.’ rectB''thb?gdniihi5trator to give public Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 WAGON, dump cart' and buggy . In day of April, A D..' 1927. '*. ' ■> * e q u ip m e n t 'OF THREE FARMS Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 Wanted Autos— Motorcycles 12 nbjipe^tb ill, persbhs' Interested there­ good condition. Inquire of Fratik Legal Nori(:ra 70 Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esij'., We will sell at-Public Auction at the farm known as the Berry Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A Damato, 24 Homestead street, Man­ in to. aaip.ear and’be'hearS' th'areon by Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 Judge. I ' -i publishing' a- copy ' of this ■ order In Joseph-Farm, South St., Rockviye, Conn., Thursday, -April 28, at AUTOS—Will buy cars for junk, used chester. -Phone. 1507. Estate of Mary E. Thornton-late qf some iiifewBpaper- having’ a'cli:qulatioh Household Goods ...... 51 parts for sale, general auto repair­ ; AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD : ten "o’clock in the forenoon (daylight saving time) 8 horses, all Machinery and Tools ...... 52 Manchester, in said' District, deceas-* In-sglfl‘.District,, on. or bsforjfe Ap'rll, ing. Abel’s Service Station, Oak St. Poultry and Supplies 48 at Manchester, -within and for the ed. ■ ' . . ■! 2|^-'1927 ■ and'by posting a'bbpy’ bf good rugged farm horses, 10 exceptional good cows in various Musical Instruments ...... C3 Tel. 789. District of Manchester, on_ the 23rd. , The Administrator ha-ulng-.exhibit­ Office and Store Equipment . . . . 64 this 'order' bn the public, signpost' Jn - stages of milk; 2 horse rakes, 3 mowing machines, 2 fertilizer sow­ day 0/ April; A.'D.. 1927. * ■ "^ ed his adnilnlstratloh 'aceourit-With thje' to^n- where' thb 'dee'easfed last Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 65 Present WILLIAM -S. HYDE, Esq., said estate to this , Court .'for' allow- ers, 7 cultivators, 4 tobacco racks on trucks, 5 low down farm wag­ Specials at the Stores ...... 56 Florists— Xurseries 15 dwel^! six oaya . before'., said day of; BABY CHICKS 15000 FOR APRIL*•w . Judge. &HC6 It is ** ^ '■ hearing and', returti make to 'this ons, 4-tobacco riggings, one weeder, 2 corn planters, dump cart, 7 Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 Estate of Barbara Smyth, of Man­ ORDERED:—That the 30th,. day^of Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 Couft. '■ -• ..baling boxes, one tobacco case press, 14 tobacco cases, 3 tobacco BABY CHICKS 16000 FOR MAY; chester, In ' said District, a minor. April, A. D., 1927, at 9 o’clock, fore­ . : ‘ -WILLIAM S. HYDE Rooms—Board—Hotels—Resorts FLOWERS—50,000 giant Italian ..an- The Administratrix -Mary Thornton noon, at the Proba.te Office, In saJd setters, 3 .sulky plows; 3 wheelbarrows, 3 prout hoes, 2 acme har- Restaurants OLIVER BRO:S, S. C. W. LEGHORNS ,. . . ■ -JUdge.’ ,; ': fows, ,2 Biifty cultivators, 2 markers, spike tooth harrow, hayted- sles, geraniums, ageratums. Martha haying- exhibited her application for Manchester, be aind the adme in.^as- H-4-:25-27,,.’. ., -, ':c" , ' Rooms Without Board ...... 59 Washington geraniums, ail Ih bud r . . . appointment of guardian of said Bar­ slgned ■ for a hearing on the' allow- 'der, celery hiller, Fairbanks scales,, bob sled, toe board wagon, Boarders Wanted ...... 69-A and bloom. Hollyhocks, fox-glove. On account of extremely large bara Smyth, for allo-wance,- It is anee of said admlnlstratibn accouiit 'Sleigh, ice-plow, snow plow, stone boat, single and double harness Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 Canterbury-bells, hardy pinks, hardy hatches we will have more chloks ORDERED;—That the 30th, day, of with. said estate, and this Court, di­ Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 chrysanthamum, peonies, asparagus than we booked orders for—There­ April, A. D., 1927, at 9 o’clock, fore­ rects the adntlnistrator to give ■pub­ and various other articles too numerous to mention. Tobacco Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... , 62 roots, everblooming rose bushes, fore we can take a few more order's. noon, at the Probate Office, in said lic notice to all persons'.Interested ; laths for about 45 acres. , Manchester Lumber Co., owner. Real Estate For Rent catalpa trees, California privet and These are the' well known OLIVER Manchester, be and the same is as­ therein to appear and be heard there­ ■ Auctioneer’s Notice— 'The farm Implements mentioned above Apartments, Flats, Tenements.. 63 evergreens, all at low prices. BRO’S CHICKS—carrying the very signed for a hearing. on the allow­ on by publishing -a copy of this order Business Locations for Ren: . . . 64 Michael Pinatello, 379 Burnside best blood- lines—Every chick.is ance of -said administration, account in some newspaper-having; a cjreura- are the equipment of three farms owned and operated by the Man- Houses for Rent ...... 66 Avenue Greenhouses, East Hartford. from our own eggs, batched In oUr with said estate, and this Court di­ tlon- In said District, on or befrire- ^ Chester Lumber Co. However as the company has decided to dis- Suburban fer Rent ...... 66 Laurel 1610. own Incubators. Every bird oA'cial- rects ' the - said - administratrix - to give April 25, 1927, and' by posting a copy whtihue..farming, all of the above will be sold without reserve. Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 ly bloqd tested by the state. All puhllo notice to , all perfons interested of this order on. the public signpost .'These.tools are in first class condition. One 1924 Chevrolet coupe. Wanted to Rent ...... 61 orders for 1000 or.more delivered- therein -to' appear, and ‘be beard ^thefe- in. the Town-where the'deceased. last Real Estate For Sale NURSERY STOCK for sale: Barberry, direct to your : brooder house by a,6to on by publishing, a’ copy of'this'order. dwelt, six days before said'day-of ^t. 'Mart the Eyan- 'This ’Will be a full day’s sale andAvill start promptly at ten o’clock, Apartment Buildings for Sale..« 69 Privet, Forsythia, Butterfiy Bush, within five -miles of Manchester. In, some ne'wspaJpe): h'avin'g a' circ^a- hearing and return make ; ! tb this gelist.i ■ . faip or shlhe; Lunch will be- served on the premises. If you . Business Property for S a le ...... 70 Everygreen trees, Flowering, Crab, Price 21 cents each. 300 or^more 19 tion In ' said District;' on 'or before Court. ' • ■ ' ^ : Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 cents each. . ■ ' . , ;: F l^ t engggemerit of U'.‘ S.-Mexi- want to buy a farm speak to the auctioneer or his assistants. Tamarlx, Splrea, Syrlnga, Honey­ Aprir 25th, '1927, and by posting a WILLIAM S. HYDE . ■ . ROBERT Mv REID, Auctioneer. Houses for Sale ...... 72 suckle, Rose bushes. Phlox, Del- copy of this order on the public sign­ Judge..,,: calii;Wgr,: IS46V'-,.:;?V)v Lots for Sale ...... 73 phinums,. Canterbury Bells, Fox­ OLIVER BROTHERS post in the-town where the deceased H-4-25t27.' ■ • '-r 't .Brrtlrday anniversary of Oliver 201 Main Street, Manchester, Conn. Phone 41 Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 glove, ' Coreopiss, Sweet William, last dwelt, six days before said-day. CroraWeiL ; Suburban for Sale ...... 75 Hollyhock, Iris, Strawberry plants, ' ■ ■ CUARKS CORNER. CONN - of hearing - and - return make to this Real Estate for Exchange ....^ 76 etc. All first class stock. Also annual Court.. , ' ■ - ■ “ A man In Soflth AffleaAas paper­ Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 flowering plants In season. Wayside WILLIAMS S. HYDE ;.lf'he fh'St'AmerlWn! rahiuiia^or . Auction—Legal Notices Gardens. Florists. P. J. Burke, Prop. Diamonds ■worth Sf,000,Ot>0;QOO ■ Judge. ed: hla , ropm' -wfth- 5007000 uabd to' England,'-'•wiB'-’iJotnv'^AaamB.- in /I.' ; 'Ruction Sales ...... 78 Rockville, Conn. Tel. 714-2. are owned by Amerlt^s. ;H-4-25r2:7. , - , ' . , postage etamps. ' Legal Lotices ...... 79 ■li • ;. GAS^BUGGIES—^The Starter Has Started Somethlngr

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No! the sweet peas will NOT be as large as the picture on the cata­ logue cover. Poetic justice is served these days when a head barber has to lis­ ten while cutting a lady’s hair. Report says the Illegal hooch In­ dustry gives employment to one million persons— not Including, of course, the undertakers. ! Some are so at home anywhere they make others feel like com­ pany. “ I do not like static,” said a man \ “ as I can hear plenty of funny noises when I listen to same one i v who disagrees with me.” Considering , his proclivities, ‘Jack” Dempsey Is well named. Copyright, P L. Cro»by. 1927. .lohnson Feature*. Inc. LU,t.MT.err. If he is killing time, you can’t tell whether he is a dishonest are people who let workman or the foreman. A Hint to Husbands By Fontaine Fox WASHINGTON TUBBS II their lemotioas m n away with them. Better to be loved and bossed bossed than never to be loved at By Crane all. •fHC HUSBAMO WHOBE W/KE NEVeR WOULD PAV "AKV ■ReN-UY , Twe OMLM *Sv\OOl VMIWS fk The Difference. A rreN T ioN whem me s k s n a l l e d tm a t m er OP puuuMG i t e t r t vs U t t lB . ■PMW. tv\e OUD AO r ^ Y \ 3 Truth crushed to earth \A)Vtv\ CiPs.S. OF c o u r s e VT F^^>HlONeD NietHOD iS Will rise. By Heck— SKIKT5 WERE VP Too Hi6M. costs N\0R6, BUt- But a straw hat crushed cxocv evioudw, \ cuess. A j U 0 0 3 Is a total wreck. eZSi a A LITTLE HISTORY Wind at least keeps things in motion. Today’s list of questions deals "With history— ^American and other­ “ Sweetest of them all,” “ My wise. you’ll find the answers on an­ dearest, my only own,” “ how 1 other page. adore you!” “ There is no other halt 1— ^Who was king of France atso sweet,” “ You are the one girl the time of the French Revolution? for me,”— “I love you.” 2— What famous general came How many hundreds of times to power In France after the revo­ he bad repeated those very words! lution? Ah, how many thousands of time! 3— In what year was the battleAnd yet, he had been perfectly sin­ of Waterloo fought? cere each time. You see, he was a 4— From what country, and Inwriter of sentimental song hits. what year, did the United States ac­ € quire Florida? Rowing Coach— “ You want to 5— What famous general wascome out for the crew, huh? Ever killed at the battle of Chancellors- rowed before?” L. yille? Candidate— “ Only a horse, sir!” 0— In what year was the Franco- Prussian war declared? Husband (reading aloud a news­ AW, tUfVT'S twp 7— Who was Queen Liliuoka-paper report of a fire): One woman ow , rrs •SPlRvt; XOU'RP A lani? escaped down a waterpipe at the f NW PAU WHO 8— In what year did the Sanback of the house. BRFNP HOONO V\AN. Francisco earthquake take place? Wife: How lovely to be as slim WAS ATbOtH: as that! ACHE. 9— Who was Aguinaldo? ■ C l ' 10— What historic event occur­ red in 1914 at Serajevo? “ Why did you turn down their SJ- invitation to dinner?” “ I’m hungry, and they are pay Don’t trust to luck anything that ing.for an automobile, a radio, and you can do yourself. a new living room rug on the in stallment plan.” First Sheik; I told her she could either pet or walk home. Affable Dellow Passenger: “ So Second Ditto: What did she say? you are an actor? l am a banker First Same: She said she would and 1 think it is at least fifteen be darned if she would. years since I was at a theater.” Second Ditto: Would what? Actor: “ And I’m quite certain it’s First Also: Walk. at least fifteen years since I was at a bank.” Speeding Problem— When a traf­ fic cop overhauls you and asks you “ How are you getting on at your where you're going, tell him you were hurrying to buy tickets to the job. Bill?” “ Fine; I’ve got five men under policemen’s ball before they are Fontaine Fox, 1927, The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) c (i'l * by'wea service, me. sold out. This plan works any­ me now.” where, at all hours of the day or “ Really?” “ Yes— I work upstairs!” night. It Is about time for someone to Constable— ‘Tm going to take write a treatise on “ The Other Nine FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser you to the Y. M. C. A.” Commandments.” Lots of Closet Room Motorist— "Whad'ye mean, the ------S Y. M. C. A.-” A wife will forgive her husband VK19LL. I ’LL. BE SLAD VMMV, VWA AT VWl LL Constable— “ You Motorists Come for going wrong, but never for go­ ju s r LookA T it: WAV,efTACI0US MB.' DLL AAMS SOMBpLACB MOM.' WMAT OyA TAB M07AS- AAME \J0MEM VWE g e t IM VOO D O ^ T A S f Across!’’ ing broke. /4APPE/OED7P \NOULD')/a ! i t s a l l TO AIDE M-VSOofAM’ EArSM OUR AievM MOOSE* l A ' AkO'TAS VWONiT MV BA77AIM' PULL OP U T T L S VLL SACM 7A' AO L5S-.' RAiOVk) VWMERE s o o r i i OLD AKCHASll 1 pur rrl!

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Mrs. Emma Taylor Pond of Leonia, N. J., has been visiting in THE LOWLY HAYBURNER ABOUTTOWN town, renewing acquaintances. She HOLDS LT THE TROLLEY will be remembered as the daugh­ ter of Dr. 0. B. Taylor, formerly The wheels of progress on the Manchester Green trolley line Two Day Selling! Joe Maloney, the well known a resident of Manchester Green and were held up Saturday for some automobile mechanic, has moved prominently connected with school time by the lowly horse. I Ws garage from the Nelson black-1 affairs here about forty years ago. A load of hay going in the I smith shop. No. 8 Cooper street, | ^embers of the Manchester direction of the Center came to around the corner to th« Jarvis Memoers oi me juancnester grief when one of the wheels ; building. No. 59 West Centerstreet | Chamber of Commerce are again of the wagon caught in the ■ 1,000 yards wherfi hn will hp elad to "reet his' Prged to keep the date Of Friday, ° ® ° I April 29, open for the big April groove of the tracks just east e Bi mers. ___ j membership meeting to be held at of Pitkin street. The wagon i Rainbow Inn, Bolton, with a chick- tipped over and trolley trafllc | Mrs. Ann Waddell, millineryle^ dinner at 6:30 p. m. was held up until it could be New Spring purchaser of the J. W. Hale Com-' ____ removed from the tracks. i pany, is in New York City today on I -p^e Beethoven Glee club will a business trip. | have its rehearsal at the Swedish ------j Lutheran church this evening at 8 FERGUSONS TO AHEND Company G, C. N. G., will hold its o’clock. weekly drill tonight at the state ------W ash Fabrics armory. Pay checks for the past I Mrs. Fred Greenhalgh has re- NEWSPAPER CONVENTION three months will be given out., | turned to her home in Boston af------I ter spending a few days with Mr. A daughter was born yesterday | Mrs. Oliver Mallon of Spruce Herald Editors to Join With afternoon at the Memorial hospital | street, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seville, of Country’s Scribes at Wal­ New Fast 16 Lydall street. The Women of Mooseheart Le­ dorf-Astoria, New York. Ic a yard gion will have a whist for the bene­ Goods Colors fit of the order tomorrow evening Miss Helen Mathien and Mrs. Thomas Ferguson, managing ed­ Mary, Whippert, both of Bolton at the home of Mrs. John Anderson, itor and Ronald H. Ferguson, city THE 9 7 Pleasant street. The ladies who Notch, were admitted to the Mem­ editor of The Herald, left at noon BANTAM orial hospital yesterday and Miss are in charge of arrangements in­ today for New York City where clude Mrs. Ida Yost, Mrs. Minnie they will attend the newspaper We have assembled together over one thousand yards Bmlllne Curran of ,2 00 Maple Sargent, Mrs. Edwina Brunelle and street, was discharged. men’s convention for the next four of new spring wash goods— silk and rayon materials, ray­ .Mrs. Florence Brooks. Six prizes days. The Associated Press, In­ will be awarded and refreshments on and cotton fabrics, and cotton crepes. Every pi^e is The new city earner extensiou to ^ ternational News Service, United a new, 1927 fabric. Newest colors! Newest designs! be made by the South Manchester | ____ Press, and American Newspaper Publishers’ Association all hold HO wants to wear old shoes You will want two or three new frocks when you see these post ofllce will Include from No. ; Mrs. Myrtle Finley returned yes- 269 to No. 512 East Center street; their annual gatherings together fabrics. ; terday to her home In Westchester this year at the Waldorf-Astoria. W on Easter? Certainly not the Instead of to 502 as previously au "' after spending several days with nounced. This evening Thomas Ferguson man who has seen the new spring j her sister, Mrs. Ora Ames of will attend the annual banquet of : Mather street. 36 Inch 36 Inch Printed J. Fradin 6f Fradin's Appare! the International News Service and styles in our windows. Look in Hearst newspapers at the Friars’ Rayon Crepes Shop on Main street is in New York ■ Manchester Grange will hold Its —come in. Step into distinctive Charmeusette today on a buying trip. club. Ronald Ferguson will at­ “ Year Refund” Charmeusette Those who are planning on ____ regular meeting in Tinker hall tend the United Press Association's having a printed frock should , TT , ____ Wednesday evening. The ladles de- style. You’ll walk away with a •wit hits peramnent, satiny luster The Women’s Home and ho.eigi third 20th anniversary dinner tonight in and wonderfully soft finish, will see this material. It comes in „ree team will confer the third the Hotel Biltmore. This dinner jaunty air on Easter m orning-- Missionary societies of the boutli and fourth degrees on a large class prove ideal for summer frocks, chic prints In the wanted shades. Methodist church will have .an will be addressed by President Cal­ A light weight fabric to wear of candidates. The meeting will be­ vin Coolidge and Irvin S. Cobb. thanks to Bostonians. as well as for draperies, cush­ all-day rummage sale 'Wednesday in gin promptly at 7:30 standard ions and table scarfs. now and in the summer. Reg­ the vacant store in the State then-] President Coolidge’s address will ular 79c a yard. time. Following the degree work a be broadcast through WTIC at 9 ter building. A collection of arti- j harvest supper will be served in cles for the sale will be made to -; o’clock tonight. Ronald Ferguson 36 Inch Normandy morrow morning, and all who wish | charge of Mrs. Frank Reig. is the Manchestei member of the Mostly $7 to $10 the pair 36 Inch Radioux to have donations called for should ' United Press associations. Tomorrow the local newspaper­ Rayon Alpaca telephone Mrs. Claude Truax, 260 RUMMAGE SALE The newest Normandy fabric. Chiffon this evening. The sale will begin at| men will attend a luncheon of ad­ A delightful rayon and cotton vertising men given by the Hamil- Has a plain background with 9 a. ni. Wednesday and continue j WEDNESDAY, 9 A, M. to 6 P. M small white dots— baked on. material that comes in smart through to 6 p. m. i ton-Delisser agency of New York ■\'acant Store Comes in maize, lavender and checks and plaids in attractive City. The luncheon will be held color combinations. Guaranteed at the Williams club. Tomorrow af­ rose. Suitable for both wom­ At the Manchester Community GLENNEY'S fast color— to sun and to wash­ ternoon the convention will be in en’s and children’s light weight clubhouse this evening at S State Theater Bldg. ing. Regular 79c a yard. o’clock, permanent officers will be full sway and tomorrow night the Tinker Building. frocks. selected for the first comedy pic­ .\uspices Missionary Societies. newspapermen will attend one of ture, “ The Hero.’’ SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH. the New York theaters in a body. f; The local men are attending the 34 Inch Sylphane 36 Inch A B C Prints big gathering to get a line on the A stunning rayon material A fast color part silk and cot­ latest news services, and feature that will make up into attractive ton material that will make up material available to newspapers. frocks for sport and general into cool frocks for the school­ They will also inspect some of the wear this summer. Gay but room, office or for sport wear. new mechanical devices being in­ neat checks in green, lavender, Small figures in new shades. Service — Qualit}^— Low Prices troduced into newspaper offices. rose and beige, as well as com­ This material regularly sells for binations. 79c a yard. i Tuesday Special ROCKVILLE LEGION TO HALE'S s e l f - s e r v e Hale’s Yard Goods Dept. — Main Floor. INITIATE LOCAL MEN Dandelion Gieen.s ...... P^* G p a c e PV Register Now For A CORNED BEEF SALE Officers of Neie:hhor Post to Preside at Big Meeting Here EE Lean Rib Coined B e e f...... 10c lb. Tonight. HALE’S BABY PARADE Navel Pieces Corned B e e f...... 10c lb. Fancy Boneless Brisket Coined B e e f...... 22c lb. Stanley Dobosz Post, No. 14, of Tuesday Only It will be held Friday afternoon. May 6th. Eligible age, 6 months Rockville, will conduct the Initia­ Pocket Honeycomb Tripe ...... 2 lbs. 25c tion ceremonies at the regular meet­ to 18 months. Cash prizes -will be offered. Watch for further an­ Pickled Pigs’ F e e t...... 2 lbs. 25c ing of the Dilworth-Cornell Post, nouncement about the Baby Parade. - Dill Pickles...... 25c dozen American Legion, at the state arm­ Confectionery or Powdered Sugar, lb. 8c Small Pickled Onions, Special...... 35c lb. ory at 8:15 tonight. A year ago the local legion post functioned for the Rockville post Green Mountain Potatoes, I Wish to Register for Hale’s Baby Parade ^ " SALE ON STEAKS and the success of that meeting prompted Commander Bronke to 120 lb. b a g ...... $3.45 Baby’s Name ...... ^2® • • • ^ Best Sirloin S tea k ...... 45c lb. reciprocate. It was found that greater co-operation between the ^ Finest Short Steaks...... 49c lb. two posts has resulted as a conse­ Wedgewood Butter, lb...... 53c Parents’ Name ...... quence of that meeting a year ago. (1-4 lb. sections) i GROCERY SPECIAL The officers of the visiting post will Address ...... occupy all chairs and the local of­ ^ White House Coffee. Maxwell House Coffee, Gold Star ficers can sit back. Asparagus, tall ca n ...... 29c Thirty visiting legionaires have 5 Coffee, Autocrat Coffee. Your C hoice...... 49c lb. promised to attend. These in addi­ 'A 6 lbs. Native Parsnips ...... 25c tion to the regular post and the $12.50 and $10 HATS, Now $5.95 3 Bunches Nice C arrots...... 25c large class of initiates ‘ hat has re­ i 3 Nice Cucumbers...... 25c sulted from the month's Irive for FREE! riembership are evrected to pro­ A Finest Light Molasses in bulk, special...... 98c gallon duce the largest meeting of the A Small Bottle of Old Witch Ammonia ^ 5 lb. Bag King Arthur F lou r...... 35c year. Small R in so ...... 5c pkg. The refreshmeul.s will be served with every purchase of 5 Fancy Baldwin A pples...... 75c 14 quart basket by M e Auxiliary. Commander,,Bronke gives out tlic A Quart Bottle of Old Witch new's that the in.sinb'.rship drive Ammonia 32c ^ HOME COOKED FOOD SPECIAL has been successful. Just how many .SOUTH ^MRNCHCSTTR • CONN • now members have been secured g Home Made Apple Pies ...... 29c each wi!l not be knov/ i until after tut meeting tonight. The five loams A Home Made Mince P ie s ...... 55c each i;ave worked hard to win the prize ^ Potato Salad...... 25c lb. (a dinner at tao expense of the los­ Manchester's Cookie ers) and each captain claims the victory. Headquarters CARD OP THANKS I FRESH STRAWBERRIES Last year the Rockville Post We wish to take this opportunity turned out 100 per cent strong Fig Bars, 2 lbs...... 29c of thanking all our friends and when Manchester visited there. neighbors for the kindness and This year it is hoped that this cour- (Pure fig filling) sympathy shown during the Illness i€sy will be returned. Crusader Biscuits, lb. b o x ...... 19c and death of our beloved wife and SPECIALS Manchester Public Market mother. After serving a 50-day term in (Over 66 other varieties to choose from.) Mr. Joseph Loney and Family. A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 the county jail, a Los Angeles man found that he had been sentenced to the city jail and had to serve For This Week the sentence again in the proper Fresh Fruit and Vegetables REMOVAI. place of confinement. I have removed my Garage Men’s Dress Pants North Carolina Strawberries, quart 29c from No. 8 Cooper street to 59 In a variety of patterns West Center street, just and fabrics...... $4^ $7 STATE We also have a fresh supply of new Carrots and around the comer, Jarvis O d d P a n ts Beets, Ripe Tomatoes, Small White Mushrooms, Cucum­ Building. Men’s W ork Pants Just unpacked a ne\y shipment of work pants, most- ^ TAVERN bers, Dandelion Greens, laige Native Egg Plant, Hot Including Kahki and Corduroy. ly dark stripes, good durable materials, Dutchess make House Lettuce, Celery, Sunkist Oranges, California Val­ Maloney’s Auto Repair The kind that will wear well. $2.50 *“$4 20 Bissell St., So. Manchester encia Oranges, Tangerines and Golden Ripe Bananas. 59 West Center Street. NOW OPEN FOR Phone 1947. Men’s Hats and Caps $ 4 a n d u p BUSINESS Lighter shade.s for dress wear, Cassimeres and Plan- Men’s Dress Shoes nels First Class Restaurant Service HALES including the famous Bostonian line. A La Carte Service $ 5 “" Elxpert MEALTM MARKET Men’s Sweater Coats and Jackets Business Men’s Ideal for this season of the year with its cold nights Khaki Pants Luncheon PIANO and mornings. for work and outing wear Served from 12 noon to 2 p. m. Specials for Tuesday $2 $2.50 $3 5 0 c TUNING Fresh Lean Hamburg Steak, lb. ... .18c and A. L. BROWN &. CO.

Khaki Laced Breeches Corned Spare Ribs, Ib...... 20c For fishing and spoi-t weai*, $3. G. Scheiber & Sons Corned Hocks, lb...... 15c Repairing Moleskins, $5. Lean Rump Corned Beef, lb...... 22c Rates Reasonable DOG ENDS OWN LIFE Sirloin Flank Corned Beef, lb...... ;... 22c Genera] Contractors Satisfaction Guaranteed New York— One of the first dog YOUR ATTENT! Midget Bacon, lb...... 27c suicides on record was committed is called to full page advertise'lu Roasting Chicken, lb...... 40c Estimates Free here when Jack Gilbert, a Scotch in Saturday Evening Post of Apiu. Arthur L. Hultman terrier belonging to a hotel mana­ Bnilden of “ Better Boilt Homes’ KEMP’S ge r, climbed to the roof and leaped 23, Pago 171. J > Visit Our Boys’ Department, Down Stairs. Telephone 1565-2. to the street below. Hejwas a great I V Phone 821 favorite with the hotel guests and Folly Brook Ice Co. • SlMHH 265 .West Ceater Street ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD. IT PAYS. •was given a funeral with flowers. 55 BisseU Street. T«L 4?| i