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GBllMAN, RUSSIA SIGN WILL CELEBRATE 108TH NON-ATTACK COMPACT BIRTHDAY OP ‘♦DAUGHTER’’ O’HARA WOMAN WETS TO MAKE MARNE BATHE Berlin, April 24— ^The Russo- Putnam, April 24.— Plans Torn Yoht Clock Abead German treaty was signed to­ are being made by Elizabeth day. The treaty, which is a Porter Putnam Chapter, D. A. HEU) IN DEATH RAKESCUTRATE mutual agreement of non-at­ BIG DRIVE ON REFODGHT HERE; R., to celebrate the 108th birth­ An Hour Tonight tack, is described by German day of the oldest living Daugh­ statesmen as extending the Lo­ ter, Mrs. Sarah Bosworth BEAUT^ARLOR carno a^eements to the Rus­ A R E ^E N D U M ONE ^ A L T Y Bradbury, which occurs next RESlOm HERE Manchester and most of the cities in the state, Massa­ sian frontiers. Friday. A delegation from the chusetts and Rhode Island, will go back again to a Day- .The text of the treaty is ex­ local chapter intends to motor pected to be published early to Mrs. Bradbury’s home at ‘light Saving schedule tonight at'midnight. Do not for­ Chicago Price War Brings 92 next week. That Will Be Chief Goal ‘ ^Johwiy, the Baker” Starts Eastford in order to call on her Rockville Girl, Accused as get to set your clock ahead one hour. at noon. Cheney Brothers will operate on a Daylight Saving Bullets Into Shop Bnt to Bum Bmsh and Dis­ Baby Slayer, Lived in schedule and the New York, New Haven & Hartford Says Edge- I f R. R. will adjust its train schedule so that it will in Women Escape— Dazed PARES covers Hidden Anununi- ■an n ou n ce STRONG North End — Is Charged reality be on a Daylight Saving plan. Stand Again V i When you go to bed tonight—^just turn your clock Audience Looks On. FOR ITALIAN RAID tion Damp Near Mam St. CONCERT PROGRAM with Murder. or watch ahead an houi^and then forget it. Change Testimony.

(Special to The Herald) Chicago, April 24.— Four men Washington, April 24.— A na­ Veterans of the World war who Rockville, April 2 4— Facing a who mounted a machine gun In nn Strengthens Defenses as tion-wide campaign to prepare the might have been in the vicinity of Choral Club Makes Public Its long term of imprisonment for the automobile, pulled up in front of country for a popular referendum Henry and Main streets late yester­ TWO DIE IN CRASH ALIEN AUTOIST, NO alleged murder of her two-months a Cicero beauty parlor and riddled She Learns of Planes in 1928 upon modification o f pro­ day afternoon would have rubbed Selections for Monday old baby girl. Miss Julia O’Hara, the place with bullets, were the ob­ hibition will be launched by the their eyes to find out if they were aged 22 of 57 Brooklyn street, was ject of a city-wide police search to­ Mobilized at Rhodes. wets as soon as the Senate prohi­ in the United States or back in No ' AT NORTH HAVEN ENGLISH, KILLS MAN bound over to the June term of the day. bition hearings are closed. It was Man’s Land again fighting the Evening Tolland County Superior Court When the car appeared in front learned today. Boches at the Battle of the Marne. of Mrs. Pearl Hruby’s beauty shop today by Judge John E. Fisk. The Constantinople, April 24.— Tur­ The wets will make the referen­ The rattle of machine guns; the young mother, who has been living last night, Mrs. Hruby and a wo­ key is quietly but surely strength­ The Men’s Choral Club of Man­ Young Man and Girl KiDed Has License Though in U. S. man attendant stood inside. As dum their chief goal, according to ping of rifle bullets; the whine of in Manchester more or less for chester announced today the pro­ the men set up the machine gun ening her defenses. Denials from Senator Edge, (R., N. J.), while the past year, was charged on two striving to elect a sympathetic con­ larger caliber missiles; clouds of gram for their fifth concert to be counts, “ abandonment of a fe­ When Blmding Lights But 2 Months and Ignor­ and trained it on the shop, curious Rome and Athens of reports of a smoke rolling skyward; shouts of passersby gathered around the car. gress in the same year to carry out given Monday evening at 8:15 at male child under six years of age” possible Graeco - Italian drive their modification program. This men as if engaged in mortal com­ and “ murder.” Dazed Audience. against Turkey are not accepted the High School hall. This pro- ant of Language. Without a moment’s warning the objective will be bitterly fought by bat. All that remained necessary Judge Fisk’s decision followed Bring Pole Collision. with great weight here, because of the organized drys, whose leaders an inquest held by Judge of Pro­ gun started to fire. While a fifty- to make the local picture complete cartridge belt ran through the dead­ confidential information which Tur­ are opposed to all forms of refer­ bate John E. Fahey, coroner of endum except tbe congressional was the whirr of enemy airplanes ly weapon, two men stood up in kish leaders claim they have re­ the town of Vernon, in which suf­ New Haven, April 24.— Within Bridgeport, April 24.— Joseph elections. hovering overhead. ficient evidence was found to war­ the car and pumped bullets from ceived. eight hours of the time that two Baleta of Danbury was today held Aircraft Massing. The Senate hearings will close The Start of Things. rant the trial of Miss O’Hara on hand pistols into the store. Be­ the serious charges. people were killed when an auto­ criminally responsible for the fore the dazed crowd realized what New Turkish drafts are being this afternoon, after having held It all started simply enough. But Admits Maternity mobile crashed into a pole at North death of Joseph Fernand also of had happened, the car had sped i called to the colors and the coastal the congressional spotlight for it nearly ended fatally— that is for three weeks. The drys have two The young mother threw herself Haven early today. Coroner Eli Danbury by Coroner John J. away. defenses are being strengthened. John J. McCarthy of 16 Pino Hill declares emphatically, however, Mrs. Hruby and the attendant Reports tnat Italy is massing alr- hours left to present evidence and street, better known as “ Johnny, that the child died of natural caus­ Mix had smarted an investigation Phelan. saved themselves by falling flat on /craft at Rhodes, within four hours’ argue their case against modifica­ the Baker.” Anyway Johnny is er. In the packed courtroom this into the tragedy. The dead are Miss The car driven by Baleta struck flight of the Angora capital have tion while the wets have a single Fernand on the night of Feb. 18 in the floor. The shop’s plate iglass alive today and practically none the morning, Miss O’Hara was repre­ Anna Lipinsky, 20, and Morris windows were shot away. Police added to the Turkish distrust. hour to sum up their demands for worse for his unique experience, al­ Danbury, fatally injuring him. Fer­ beer and light wine. sented by Public Defender Robert Regan, 23, both New Haveners. counted 92 bullet holes in the rear Rome Makes Denial. though his nerves are somewhat Fisk of Stafford, who entered a nand died as a result of his in­ Rome, Ajrii 24.— Rumors that Yale Men Wet. Dennis J. Donahue, 24, and Miss juries on April 13. wall. shattered. It was an incident that plea of not guilty in behalf of his Mrs. Hruby could give no explan­ Italy is preparing for military First hand evidence of the ef­ Johnny will never forget as long as client. Marie Perciak, 20, who were In the Here Two Months ' operations, which have been circu­ fects of prohibition among college Baleta has been in this country ation of the shooting unless, she he lives— and for that matter, nei­ Facts concerning the case' are car, escaped with slight injuries. said, it was because she had cut lated in foreign stock exchanges, students was given the committee ther will the residents who live in astounding. They are of such a Donahue, driver of the car, was but two months and is unable to were officially denied today. today. speak, read or write the English prices over the protest of the Mas­ the Immediate vicinity of where the surprising nature that the Superior proceeding toward Wallingford. ter Hair Dressing Association. Russel Lee Post, chairman of happening took place. Court hearing will doubtless pro­ When he had reached a narrow language. How he came to obtain a. the Yale Daily News, assured the Starts Brush Fire. duce startling revelations. The portion of the Hartford road in driver’s license from the state senatorial prohibition probers that entire city is excited over the out­ North Haven, he was blinded by motor vehicle department Is a mys­ FRENCH OFFER NOT Yale’s undergraduates are over­ To make a long story short, it ap­ tery, Coroner Phelan declared. pears that Johnny, who works for come of the case. Much sympa­ the lights of an approaching car CYCLONES AND FLOODS whelmingly opposed to prohibition the Orford Soap company, w as, thy is being voiced In favor of the and sideswiped a telephone pole. They have voted four to one burning some brush in an open lot j accused mother. Car Crushed WHITTEMORE’SWIFE ENOUGH, IS BEUEF against it in straw votes. in the rear of Patrick F. Hannon’s ^ Praise Foley’s Work The right hand side of the car, SWEEP THE SOUTHWEST Their opposition grew. Post said, store on Main street about three Favorable comments regarding where Miss Lipinsky and Regan commensurately with the efforts of o’clock In the afternoon. He had the creditable work of Chief Tobin were sitting, was crushed. The two ARRIVES AT BUFFALO college authorities to enforce 4t. barely set fire to the pile of brush are heard from not only city offi­ victims were apparently Instantly Three Killed by Storm in Okla­ Caillaux Bid— Debt Board Andrews Explains. when he was astonished to hear a MISS GLADYS HAHN. cials but the town at large. It was killed. homa That Devastates Hun­ Gen. Lincoln C. Andrews, chief the work of Chief Tobin, aided by Dr. Sterling Taylor, North of prohibition enforcement, return­ queer sizzling noise which was fol­ Goes “ to Help Dick,” Who AI- dred Mile Tract. lowed by a series of explosions. gram, which is given in full below, the Hartford Detective Department Haven medical examiner, and Her­ ed to the stand on the drys’ time to and Cor.stable Foley of Manchester ready Is Planning for Trial CaSlaflx Bid— Bebt Board Ballets Start Flying. contains many powerful numbers bert A. Carlson, deputy sheriff, explain just where he stood In rela­ which resulted in unearthing the bo‘ h living near the scene of the at Baltimore. Kansas City, Mo., April 24— tion to his testimony the other day I Before the North End man could which the club feels confident will With four persons dead and sever- realize what it was all about bul­ delight the audience Monday ­ acv'dent, rendered first aid, and to- Takes No Action. that the legal sale of beer would (Continued on Page 8.}. ■Buffalo, N. Y., April 24. — Mrs. injueed, Tejagi. and (^ a h o r n ^ , lets began flying in all directions. ning. lav were the chief wltnes- es at'the dffficotty of enforcing- ifiqlffest, which wife held' helflhd ■Riohar'd TOWe' WhltWmoif^&clI’Vji&i1V^ffTtbday were reoo+iiirir,S ffbht cyclonT' prohibition of hard liquor. One flew' near his face missing him The committee in charge stated here this morning to be near her ic windstorms and floods that by a hair’s breadth. Johnny today that as a result of the many closed doors. Washington, April 24.— France’s "You didn’t mean, then, that you bandit husband in the climax of swept that region yesterday. favored changing the present law?” heard the shriek of the bullet as It careful an'’ painstaking rehearsals, his trial for murder. Telegraph and telephone com­ latest proposal for settling her sped past his head. Then before the club Is now practically ready CHOP APPROPRIATIONS asked Senator Harreld, (R., of “ I’ve, come to help Dick all I munication In the southwest was 14,200,000,000 war debt is “ some­ he could flee another of the bullets for the concert. However, the time WILL DROP BALTIMORE, hampered following a tornado that Okla.) intervening between the present can,” she said. “ He is innocent of what better” ' than her previous off “ I certainly did not,” was the struck him a glancing blow in the IS COOLIDGE DEMAND tWs crime.” swept through Johnston a’-d Atoka stomach, knocking him to the counties, Oklahoma, and did prop­ fers, but It still falls short of what dry chief’s emphatic reply. Continued from Page 8. WASHINGTON ENFORCER She was escorted to an automo­ “ As a practical matter, do you ground. For a few moments he bile by Attorney Melvin Greene and erty damage amounting to several the American Debt Commission was stunned. Tells Senate and House Lead­ thousand dollars. thinks France can and should pay. believe it possible to legalize the R. V. Whlttem'ore, father of the manufacture of a beer, not Intoxi-. Fire Spreads. ers They Must Use Axe on Andrews to Fire Dry Admin­ bandit, and rode to the Hotel Three persons were killed in This was disclosed today after In the meanwhile the lire spread these counties. The cyclone rang­ members of the commission had eating In fact to the average per­ 3 AUTO VIOLATIONS Money Bills. istrator in One of Country’s Touraine where 'she registered as son, without Increasing the diffi­ rapidly. It reached the point “ Mrs. Merick, New York.” ed over a 100-mile course. spent an hour and a half analyzing where McCarthy lay prone on the Wettest Territories^ One person was drowned yes­ the seven-page proposition, sub­ culties of enforcing prohibition?” Washington, April 24.— Presi­ So confident is Richard Reese Harreld' inquired. “ You mention­ ground and in a few moments Whittemore of being acquitted of terday in Texas. mitted yesterday by Ambassador Johnny’s pants were ablaze. The BEFORE OUR COURT dent Coolidge delivered an ultima­ ■Washington, April 24.— Edmund Rains and unsettle weather con­ Berenger. ed that the other day.” tum today to congressional leaders Budnitz, prohibition administrator participating in the Bank of Buffa­ To Drink at Home. heat of the fire on his clothing lo robbery in which two bank mes­ tinued in the southwest today. No Action. served to bring Johnny to his that they must resolutely squelch for Maryland, Delaware and the No definite action was taken on “ Senator, I had in mind the any extraordinary appropriation District of Columbia, is slated to sengers were killed, that he al­ other day, a picture of home con­ senses again. Quickly getting to ready is planning his defense for the proposal at today’s meeting, the his feet Johnny called loudly for bills for the remainder of the ses­ he retired from his post shortly, it sumption of a non-lntoxicatlng Unbcensed Peddler Is tbe the murder trial in Baltimore, COLmiBIA FOOTBALL commissioners deciding that addi­ help. sion. • . was learned upon reliable authori­ tional study was needed. Conse­ cereal like beer fti the home or Around the White House break­ ty here today, where he is accused of killing a STAB HAS PNEUMONIA even a bona fide hotel,” Andrews Help Arrives. guard there while escaping from quently, an adjournment was taken fast table,- Mr. Coolidge discussed Gen. Lincoln C. Andrews, en­ replied.' “ I said the question of After a futile attempt to extin­ Fourth Case— All Are forcement chief, is said to be dis­ prison^ ^ New Canaan, April 24— William until Monday. M. Berenger did the government’s fiscal situation not attend today’s session, nor was distribution was vital and that the guish the fire which was now en­ with leaders of the House and Sen­ satisfied with enforcement condi­ There was no session of court Williams, Columbia football star, sale of beer at public drinking tirely beyond his control and he Invited to appear at the Mon­ Found Guilty. ate, and warned them that a deficit tions in the area, which Includes here today. The court adjourned was taken to Norwalk hospital for places would be disastrous. I was spreading rapidly towards a nearby is certain next year unless the axe Baltimore and Washington, two of yesterday until Monday. It is be­ treatment today when a cold de­ day meeting. barn on the McFarlane property, There were evidences that the sincere in that because nobody is applied mercilessly to a large the w'ettest cities along the Atlan­ lieved the case will go to the Jury veloped into pneumonia. Williams knows how to distribute It. Johnny ran to the Hannon store, number of bills now pending. tic seaboard. late Tuesday. is reported as seriously ill. commission is somewhat divided In some 600 feet away. Here he Sol Berger, a young man tired its opinion as to the ultimate value “ I thought It unfortunate that quickly told his story to Mrs. Han­ of New York City, came to Hart­ of what France has offered. Mrs. Smith was permitted to make non. He was at the point of col­ ford last Sunday, learned that Man­ While Secretary of the TreaTur>- elderberry wine while Mrs. Jones, lapse again from the excitement. chester was a prosperous town and Mellon said the offer was “ consid­ her next door neighbor, is forbid­ Mrs. Hannon telephoned to the Or- came here to peddle dry goods. He Li/e, Sport, Daylight and Money-Saving —by Harry Anderson erably better” than the Caillaux den to make dandelion. I said fcrd Soap Co. office and Fire Chief neglected, however to attend to the proposal, and that the negotiations then, that if we permitted the man­ Edward Coleman, W. E. Keyes and little matthr of securing a license. “ might be concluded soon,” an­ ufacture of a cereal beverage, like Howard Keeney sped to the scene He was arrested on Birch street other member of the commission beer, non-intoxicating in fact, it with Hose Company No. I ’s chemi­ yesterday afternoon by Officer John declared privately that “ the offer would he an aid to law enforce­ cal truck on a still alarm. McGlinn. In police court this must be Improved before it can be ment.” Fire Under Control. morning, he pleaded guilty to ped­ accepted.” “ You do not mean, general, to After a few minutes of strenuous dling without a license. His fine change the testimony you gave the work the fire fighters had the blaze and costs amounted to $17.32. The ether day, do you?” asked Senator under control and soon afterwards young man said he was tired of the COLLI'S’ION at' the o p p o r t u n e FERRYBOATS CRASH Reed, (D., Mo.) extinguished it. Meanwhile How­ country and guessed he would go “ Oh, no, sir,” the' dry chief re­ ard Keeney took McCarthy, who back to New York. MOWENT WILL TEND TO MAKE THE 5(?IA0IWG HOME THE ^liEC^LS'/ IN NEW YORK HARBOR plied. was suffering from fright and from Was In Hartford Court. Wets Close Hearings. the bullet wound on his stomach, to Albert F. Katz of Hartford, who WEODIJjG DAY MOF?E.MEMOI?A&LE Congress was called upon to le­ galize beer and light wines as a Dr. D. M. Caldwell’s office. Here was arrested here ten days ago for *'^4 I Passengers Panicky as Vessels the patient was treated. It was failure to have the carrying capa­ substitute “ for the flood of moon­ found that McCarthy’s Injury was city printed on the side of his 7^ Bump But Nobody Except shine pouring over the country” by due almost wholly to fright. The truck and also for driving the truck Boats Is Hurt. Julian Codman, presecutlng attor­ bullet had only grazed his side but without a mirror, pleaded guilty ney for the wets today, in his clos­ had left an abrasion several Inches this morning and a fine of $5 and Ik New York, April 24.— The Lack­ ing argument. Prohibition can never be enforc­ long. It was nothing serious, how­ costs in each count was imposed. /V. awanna ferryboat Elmira, hound ever, and after he was given an an­ Katz was due to be in the Manches­ from Barclay street. New York, to ed on the American people, Codman ti-toxin treatment he was able to ter police court last Monday and Hoboken, crashed into the West said. In the words of President return to his home. failed to appear. According to his Shore ferryboat Niagara In mid­ Coolidge, he said, "any attempt to dragoon the body when the need is Gather Shells. driver’s license he was in the Hart­ stream In the Hudson today, while ford police court on a charge of both vjssels were jammed with to convince the soul, will end in re­ The fire officials in the meanwhile } I volt.” on the mercy of the court inas­ icn passengers. There was panicky gathered up the stray bullet shells. much as she confessed to Chief of excitement on both boats but no “ The plain fact is that millions They found a varied collection, Police Stephen J. Tobin that she one was hurt. of the citizens of these United which ranged from shotgun shells was the mother of the child. She Passengers on both ferryboats, States, all over the country, of both to .48 caliber bullets. To be exact, speeding and was fined $10 and when they saw that a collision could sexes and in every walk of life, in­ they found eight different kinds of costs there. Dt^ GETriNGl^ro not be avoided, made a dash for the tend to live their private, lives in shells. They started an investiga­ August Valley of 28 Kelly street, sterna of the v6:jsels and a number their own way— to eat what they tion as to how the bullets happened Bristol, pleaded guilty to the «PE:THE" lOW001(YW were thrown down In the scramble. please, and to drink what they can to be In the pile of brush. Resi­ charge of speeding his five-ton The Elmira’s forward works were afford,” said Codman. dents living in the neighborhood truck on Center street yesterday ^PU O smashed in. The Niagara was “Fanatlcj Rave.” were questioned and it was learned afternoon. He was arrested by onjy slightly damaged. “ They do no intend.to be deter­ that the bullets had been thrown Sergeant William Barron. A fine DOE€*AT red from the gratification of these In the open lot by Theodore PI Fair­ of $10 and costs was imposed. CHASE RUM BOAT 20 imminently reasonable desires be­ banks, formerly of Main street, but Without License. KNOW US MILES, THEN LOSE HER cause fanatics rare, or because co'W- now residing on Starkweather Samuel Thornton of Main street ardly legislatures pass foolish laws. street. paid a fine of $10 and costs for a n y m o r e / Hull, Mass., April 24— An excit­ “ The evidence shows clearly that It appears that when Mr. Fair­ driving an automobile without a ing chase of twenty miles In which the character of the drinking has banks moved to his new address, he license. He was out with a party a rum boat with a twelve man crew greatly changed for the worse. threw some of his “ rubbish” out last night and although the owner fled before a Coast Guard craft, Alcohol in Its varied forms of split Into the lot. Whether he knew of the car was in the rear seat with and In which m-re than 60 shots whiskey, gin and moonshine are the shells were among the rubbish his license, young Thornton was were fired, was staged oft here now drunk by our people in place or not is a question. driving. Consequently, he was early today. of the beer of earlier days.” This morning Johnny reported found guilty. .jjiW The Coastguardsmen sighted the Cites Andrews. The most Important testimony of for work as usual and was busily ON rum runner as she left Hingham A y p - C t i UOTSfi the hearings, Rodman said, wife engaged about the home of W, W. DON AVIATORS HOP AGAIN O u ie ■iv«(vcf Harbor. After following hfef for Robertson near where the war-like OLYLIOW r 20 miles to the entrance of Bos­ that of General Lincoln C. An-!- Saigon, French Indo - China, i WCEKLY ( drama took place yesterday. He April 24.— Captains Lorgia apd ton harbor the boat lost the trail. drews who said the sale of beer un­ 5vas little the worse for his experi­ Gallarza, Spanish aviators who are ^ vincj’ ao ag v: der proper restriction in regard to ence but the next brush fire he making a Madrld-to-Toklo flight, TREASURY BALANCE its distribution, so as to preveftt tho Ignites will possibly be set by means arrived here today from Bangkok. return of the saloon would be ©f a slow burning fuse and only They will continue to Hanoi to­ Yesterday’! balance as of April great assistance in the enforcement lifter a most careful raking. _ morrow. 21 was: $370,366,212.00.* of the laws’* W- ■—^ PAGE TWO - ject becomes all the more credible na under the power of m central government. to leave the tables when the meal if we recollect that it was Ameri­ RUSSIANS FEAR can capital which initiated the soJ “ That behind this is hidden a ' was finished. ABOUT TUWN conspiracy for the ■ purpose, of MANCHESTER PARTY The boys made a rush for the called new consortium in 1920, Good Summer Business Ahead, when a group of international Pawesixing China,' under the hege^ rear end of the train when we ap­ mony of American capital, it'- is proached Rahway, N. J., hoping to The North Methodist ladies who bankers banded together for the U. S. Verdict A fter Special Probe are members of the Home Mis­ U.S.PROGIiUllHI hardly necessary to say.” see the process of taking on water mutual'building and exploitation sionary society turned out- In START ON JOURNEY while traveling at full speed. At of the railroads of Chiha, that ' is, WASHING;TON, April 24.— The business outlook for the largo numbers at the meeting held for the exploitation of China. this point in the Pennsylvanian yesterday with Mrs. Axel John­ CHINESETRADE Read article 5, Elizabeth Frazer, tracks there are long water tanks Secret Meeting. summer Is uniformly good, according to a survey just concluded son of Cambridge street. The pas­ “ The members of this group ar­ page 16, this weeks issue of The and the engine drops a scuttle af­ by ofllcials of the Treasury and Commerce Departments, and tor, Rev. J. E. Duxbury and Rev. Saturday Evening — ^Adv. ■ Special Message from Phila fair which scoops up water “ on the ranged a secret meeting on Chi­ communicated to President Coolidge. E. P. Phreaner were ptesent, and nese affairs towards the end of last fiy.” the latter g.ave a very instructive year in New York at the bank of At New Brunswick. 'The recent recession In the Stock Market, which led to the talk on home mission work. Mrs, Soviet PoGticians Watch delphia Tells of Sidelights At New Brunswick, we caught a the house of Morgan. Judging by Dance . Dance survey, wq^ a natural reaction and without particular signifi­ D. W. Barnes, president of the so­ the scanty information,' which has glimpse of Rutger’s College and ciety, read an original pobm that SATURDAY, APRIL 24 later on saw the towers of Prince­ cance to the general business condition^of the country, it was Americans With Distrust, gotten into our press, the meeting, ofl the Trip to Washington. created much merriment. It was which was under the chairmanship A Good Time For AIL ton, a few miles to the north. The found. based on the play given by the Old Fashkm and Modem D aadi^. battle of Princeton was fought at of Lamont, and was attended by A cold spring has somewhat retarded buying but with the members a short ago, entitled Naming K g Bankers. bankers of the United- States, Eng­ The rferald) a spot seen from the train. When “ Packing the Home Missionary Andover Town Hall (Special to the train crossed the Delaware riv­ prospects for good crops, and a seasonal increase in building land, France and Japan, discussed Barrel.” Ice cream and cake were the methods of pacification of Chi­ Refreshments. Admission, 40c. April 24.— The er at Trenton, a group of ^rls operations, what recession there has been is expected to be Philadelphia. served. Moscow. — Soviet Russian poli­ one hundred and twenty-nine Man­ were very sure they saw a Mat more than overcome. The only barrier to a most successful crossing the river • which might business season ahead, ofiQcials found, would be a disastrous Alexander M. Shearer h ^ re­ ticians profess to have discovered chester tourists are now on their have been that used by W ^hing- crop failure, and there is no prospect of any such condition turned to his home on Hilliard that the United States intends to way to Washington after a two- ton on Christmas, 1776. George street after spending the past five propose a “ Dawes plan” for China. Krause said there wasn’t any ice arising. hour sight-seeing trip spent In this weeks at the Memorial hospital. Backers of the alleged plan, ac­ so it couldn’t have been the same Mr. Shearer, who is a millwright city. From the time the party left cording to the Soviet soothsayers, Manchester station until the train boat. From Trenton down, tnere with the Rogers Paper company, were frequent views of industries I it will be remembered, was Injured are Morgan and Lament. Under drew Into the Broad street station the leadership of these two bank­ of the Pennsylvania railroad, the taking place on the banks °f by a, fall down the elevator shaft. Delaware river. Then came Torres ers, declare the Soviet wiseacres, c ir c l e trip has been one continuous paro- It will h'’ some time before he is dale with a glimpse of WALE’S RANCH SELLS able to return to work. English, French and Japanese ca­ rama of pleasure and education. GILEAD pitalists have united “ to exploit When the party reached Hartford, Philadelphia, the city filtering plant and the state fish hatchery. China.” two cars were attached carrying Hebron Grange, No. Ill, held HORSES AND CAHLE The Manchester Green Commu­ Today and Tomorrow It was near this spot that, on rim nity club will hold the usual Sat­ America’s attitude to China is the pupils of Hatfield Academy, its regular meeting at the hall keenly watched here. The Soviet Northampton and West Springfield. banks of the Delaware, WUliam urday evening dance at the assem­ Penn made his first famous treaty Tuesday evening. political leaders feel that Ameri­ 2—FEATURE^2 The special train with Rockville The Ladies’ Aid society met with bly hall of the School this evening. with the Indians. Going over the Calgary, Alt.— Somer’s Heir, The baked bean supper last night ca Is the greatest and most annoy­ and South Manchester numbered Mrs. E. E. Foote Tuesday after­ first colt sired by Will Somers, fa­ ing exception to the broad com­ about two hundred and seventy- great bridge over the Schuylkill noon. Twenty-seven ladies and was a great success and enjoyed by river the train carried us through mous Clydesdale stallion owned by, munist doctrine that all foreign five people. several children were present. The a large number. Dancing followed BEBE ' WARNER Fairmont Park. We also saw, at the Prince of Wales on his ranch^ the supper. powers besides the Soviet Union The two cars of South Manches­ ladies will hold a strawberry festi­ at High River, Alt., has been sold ter High school seniors and their this point the first brick house are imperialist and brutal in their DANIELS and BAXTER val and fair in June. to G. S. Bebain, stockman of Nan­ It is expected that there will be treatment of China. America’s pa­ friends were started off at Man­ built in America the William Penn Mr. and Mrs. Hart E. Buell enter­ bouse. Four large buses were aimo, B. C., for $1,500, according a large gathering of Masons of cific humanitarlanlsm toward chester and the Rockville High tained recently Mrs. Mary Baker in “MISS BREWSTER’S MILLION” awaiting at the station and * we to an announcement here by W. L. Manchester and vicinity at the China is much more irritating to school seniors numbering fifty-six and daughter Mary, Miss Sarah Carlyle, manager of the Prince's changed from the Vernon trolley scarcely had time to look at Wan- meeting of Manchester Lodge this communist propagandists than th.e Bowen, Mrs. Laura Floor and Miss ranch. conduct of openly Imperialistic to the special train at the north namaker's big store and the mam­ evening. The past masters of the Edith Davis of Springfield, Mass. The colt is two years old and lodge will confer the degree. The powers. There is always the danger RICHARD <‘Tkp Patrol” end of the totvn! All the old scores moth statufe of William Penn on Several local people attended the’ top of the high city hall tower be­ was broken in several months ago. meeting will begin at seven o’clock think the communists, that the TALMADGE in ***® Wlgm raiTOI between Manchester and Rockville meeting of East Central Pomona The animal will be used for, breed­ were renewed, but by the time the fore we were whirled off into a and following the work the Mas­ Chinese may be deceived by what Grange in Columbia Wednesday. ing purposes on its new owner’s ons will enjoy refreshments in the is called here “American hypocri­ train reached New York there was busy traffic of America’s third Mrs. E. P. Hills, Mrs. C.- R. Perry largest city. Every one got out at ranch. Will Somers, the colt’s sire, banquet hall. - sy.” • Double Feature B ill! a very happy spirit of friendship and Mrs. E. E. Foote took the fifth was b’-'-’ ght over to the Prince’s between these two schools which Independencs Hall and-touched the Soviet Viev^TXJint. ^0gj»00 Canadian ranch from King All the Protestant churches in Summing up the Soviet view­ and Gold Night! bids fair to be pleasing throughout Liberty Bell, while many snap­ Mrs D.. L. Buell of Berlin, N. Y., Geerge’s own stud at Sandring­ shots were taken of other histone town will begin their services to­ point, M. Tanin writes in Pravda, Monday Gold Given Away! the entire trip. Principal Philip is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ham, England, severe! years ago points of interest in this city. morrow on Dayljight Saving tlmj. “ American imperialism is facing a Howe of Rockville and Principal E. E. Foote. with a consignment of Clydesdales Quimby of Manchester have taken Many have expressed the wish that The two Catholic churches will not dilemma, either to finish off her Miss Eva Hutchinson and her which included a number of brood change the opening time until one competitors in China, namely Eng­ the trip a great many times and they might come back in July to friend ,Mlss Clark, nurses at the mare« and colts. they were the center of various the Sesqui-Centennial exposition. week from tomorrow. land and Japan, or to make a deal Boston General hospital, visited Mr. “ Sales of stock from i:he Prince’s with them, in order, under the groups from time to time who Work is rapidly going on in prepa­ and Mrs. J. B. Jones Monday after­ ranch bring thousands of dollars ATiL OF NEXT came to them to talk over some of ration for this event at a point not GREAT CAST IN NEW PLAY mask of a Chinese Dawes plan, to noon. every year,” said Mr. Carlyle. “ In ‘pacify’ China. WEEK the sights and anticipated views. far from the centennial exposition Mrs. C. Daniel Way, Mrs. A. W. addition to Clydesdale colts, an “ Fast Life” Coming to Parsons, “ This ‘pacification’ would take Group Leaders. of 1876. As the train pulls out of Ellis and Mrs. E. E. Foote were average of twenty-five Shorthorn The ten boys who were appoint­ the station for Washington, four Hartford, May 3, 4, 5. form of a mutual, wide interven­ Mata. Wed. aad Sat. visitors in Hartford Wednesday calves are sold annually, bringing tion, at first diplomatic, but if nec­ : Bvea...... 50c. to 9 Z S 0 ed group leaders have already be­ boys are carrying a crate of tempt­ afternoon. from $300 to $1,500 a head. They Wed. Mat...SOc. to $1.50 gun to prove themselves efliicient. ing oranges which are being dis­ An offering of exceptional prom­ essity requires, then military in­ Sat. M a t....5 0 e . to «Z.0O J. L. Way is starting a peach or­ are in heavy demand by breeders tervention. It contemplates liquid­ Pina 15% Tax When the crowd started this morn­ tributed to the party. With this lit­ chard on the Wells-Way farms this in Canada and the United States. ise is announced for three days, be­ v»®Ea piBEcnoN op L c c _ '^ tle refreshment we have been ginning Monday, May 3rd, at Par­ ation of the civil war, and the cre­ Over 75c. ing these group leaders saw to it spring. Shropshire and Hampshire lambs that everyone of the twelve in warned not to eat any sweets or sons’ theater, Hartford. It is a ation in China of an obedient gov­ COMING TO HARTFORD AFTER 8 BIG MONTHS IN NEW YORK. are also sold in good numbers and ernment, which would legalize the their particular party was equipped spoil our appetite for the dinner FASCISTI MAKE WAR bring top prices from sheepman. modern play /glimpsing phases of S MONTHS IN PHILA. AND DIRECT FROM LONG BUN IN BOSTON. with a white silk arm band bearing which we shall get at the National ON BRITISH CENTRAL IDEA life lure many from the straight exploitation of all China by a com­ “ Stock on the Prince’s ranch bination of imperialist powers. the red message S. M. H. S. These | Hotel, at Washington. now numbers more than 500 head, and narrow path, entitled “ Fast are to be worn as a means of iden-, No definite plans are made for Life.” The cast is a stellar one, Amerifcan Imiierialism. Rome, April 24— Fascism has including Clydesdale horses, Dart­ “ American Imperialism will tification throughout the trip and ] this evening but a group of senior declared war on birth control. moor ponies. Shorthorn cattle and including such players of promi­ m Eir$aisAni)ii they make the local High school girls have said that they were to Premier Mussolini and Minister of Shropshire and Hampshire sheep. nence and talent as Amelia Bing­ hardly dare to take the first al­ party look very natty and attrac­ go to the Martha Washington Can­ the Interior Ferderzonl have orga­ The fann of 4,320 acres is one of ham, Charlotte Walker, Genevieve ternative, i. e., to push out its com­ y IH, YEAHJi;^ Tobin and others. petitors. For, no matter how tive in comparison with the other dy Shop. It may be that certain nized a commission, headed by the foremost breeding establish­ SOUL-GRIPPING groups. These leaders who are families in Manchester will hear Professor Pestalozza. to combat ments in Western Canada.” It is all primed fo r Broadway paradoxical it may seem, Ameri­ checking up on attendance and more substantially about this trip birth control propaganda. immediately after its presentation can diplomacy still lacks that au­ making the party move so smooth­ to the candy shop, next week. in Hartford. dacity which her resources would ly from point to point are Sher­ ONCE I'RIVATE SOIiDIER permit her. She is not yet com­ wood Anderson, Archie Barrabee, BECOMES PERSIAN SHAH WEEK’S WEATHER SURPRISE PARTY fortably fitted into her new world The friends of Mrs. ' Sarah Tole of imperialism, and because of Robert Burr, John Johnson, Robert BOSTON HOLDUPS. Keeney, Harold Knofia, Henry Ttheran, Persia, April 24— Riza Washington, April 24— Weather Loomis gave her a pleasant sur­ domestic political considerations, prise last evening at the home of she is forced to pay respect to the Maddeni James Mayer, Carl Mat- Boston, April 24.— Four armed Khan, on^e a private sc’ tier in the outlook for the period April 26 to Ida Hodge, it being her 71st birth­ traditional policy of Isolation. son, Arthur Nichols. In addition to thugs, two of them believed to be Persian army, will be ci owned as May 1, Inclusive. Generally fair this, Mr. Robinson, of the faculty, Shah of Persia tomorrow. Riza first half and a period of showers day. Mrs., Loomis received many ‘vTherefore, America is choosing youths sought for the slaying of presents and a delightful supper the second alternative, that is, an had a little group all his own, Patrolman Frank J. Comeau, es­ Kahn Pahlevix, as iho new Shah the latter half of the week.. Cool which consisted of Mrs. Ferris, will be known, will be given a new at beginning, warmer the middle was served. The evening was spent agreement with the imperialists at caped police nets after staging playing whist 'and singing until a the expense of China, with Ameri­ Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. Purinton, Kather­ three daring holdups in Dorchester golden crown, embellished with and cooler near the end of the ine Purinton, Miss Kelley, Miss diamonds. week. late hour. ca dictating the terms. This pro­ and Cambridge during the night By John B. Hymer and LeRoy Oemens Treadwell and Mr. and Mrs. Quim­ and this morning. None of the by. The last two named had to be crimes netted the thieves a. large Acted to the watched constantly on the first by a group of HAWAIIAN AHTloiS part of this journey. The watching, amount. however, was to make sure that THRILLS ■ LAUGHS - BEAUTY nothing was missed by the tour­ ists. Principal as Guide. It tells the Story of a Young American Who Goes Mr. Quimby acted as traveling Into Exile on a South Sea Island to guide and pointed out many places requited Love and Depicts the Pitfalls That Awal STA the White Man In the Region of the Equator. of interest along the route. There was some disappointment that the party missed seeing the circus menagerie in Bridgeport. However, AMAZING 80IJTH 8EA DANCBB* some members of the group have THE r e a l i s t i c t r o p i c a l STORM been making unkind remarks c SELECT C R e x n • > which bear upon this subject but which are too personal to be re­ Mon., Tues., W ed .— Matinee Wed,, May 3,4 and 5 peated. Acts VAUDEVILLE Acts B e a c h ’ s TflC DftlTlCr Perhaps the first real thrill came I when the special' train started the There is nothing you can do A Vivid Play of the World Today long winding curve over Hell Gate that will give your house a Bridge. This costly structure, one newer, better appearance than of the engineering feats of the by re-decorating with new world, afforded a moving observa­ SUNDAY ■ MONDAY • TUESDA'i^ “FAST LIFE” tory platform for viewing Greater New York City. The train was whisked in and out of the great W l l / M W ith A N otable Cast o f CJelebrities Pennsylvania station and through W a ll P a p e r the vmder water tubes so quickly Come in and see the wide as­ Including that we scarcely realized we had sortment of patterns we have been into the heart of the metropo- Amelia Binghjam Charlotte WaUcar , Us. While in the yards, two dining to offer. . cars were attached to the middle Ipvs’THfAN ISH l KG Am Genevieve Tobin of the train and immediately the groups were sent in for luncheon, Wall Paper and Paints E ves. SOc.^to $ 2 .5 0 ; W ed . M at. 50c. to $1.50. three groups at a time. Special menus had the name of the South and Painters’ Supplies. , w Beautiful Prologue Plus 15% Tax Over 75c. Manchester High school on them ^ and more important than that, told m a i l o r d e r s n o w — SEATS THURSDAY of the roasted chicken and fixings which the railroad company had specially provided for this trip. It O THUBS., MAY 0, 7, S was a good meal and ample justice John 1. Olson O U a y S V -P n iy omyMat.S.t.Se-t8aleM-y8 was done by every traveler. The 699 Main St. Johnson Block large observation windows of the Even. 1J6, 1.73, MO. 2.88, 3.45, 4.03, dining car made the students loath So. Manchester. ENCLOSE STAMPED ADDRESSED BNYELOtriB. ..■■-Arrin GREATEST ZIEGFEID m m KID ©oiS MARY No wonder chitdes live and Cod Liver Meal, too. Feed grow on F u l-O -P ep Chick it the first six weeks, and see Starter. Its base is whole­ how it pays! some oatmeal. And it con­ M ade b y EATONPOemVELY THEGKEAIE8T SHOW tains both Cod Liver Oil and T>teQaak«rOalsC>iiip«^ t HAVE EVER PRODUCED. Sold ^7. ^ IZieiMiJr ■ ^ WE SELL THOROUGHBRED BABY CHICKS

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brave enough to learn.this Sunday NORTH METHODIST. School Lesson, that man must reckon with God for his wrong R o t. J. E. Dnzlmry dealings with man? All the hooks The Eveiung Herald i of the Old and the New Testament AND ABl Daylight Saving Time. reaffirm that stern truth. Every By GBOROB HBNRT DOLE, 10.46—Morning worship with truly i^at figure In history has laterwational Sunday Schoed Lesson Text, A f 95. ... 1 HES sermon on "Our Father In Heaven” echoed It. Human accountability to Am I my ImCher’s keeper?-—Gen. 4 :9 . beginning a series on the Lord’s Sunday School Lessons the Divine Will may sound like an Prayer. Singing as usual by the old-fashioned teaching; neverthe­ two choirs. by Wifliam T. Eflis. less, It Is the one clear path to 12.10— Bible school. For Every Age, C re^ and Naticmali^. peaJee for the world as well as for 6.30— Epworth League and eve­ Individuals. was a keeper of sheep. He science, one may endow colleges,' ooiraiiBGAnoirAii. CENTER CHURCH ning service. Topic, "Christ in After Gain had killed Abel, he offered to the Lord the firstlings,of churches, or charities, bnt no one Ber. F. O. Allen. At the Center the World’s Drama.” was punished by being allowed to his flocks, and they were accepted. can so purchase heaven here dr Daylight Saving Time Tuesday, 7.45— Finance commit­ live, a prey to his own memories Cain was a tiller of the ground. He hereafter. These mere fruits of the At the Sunday morning serrlce tee meeting In Lydall and Foulds’s and remorse. There was no single offered fruits of the ground, and ground are not acceptable to tlm tomorrow the pastor will preach Class for Young People at 9:30. office. spot of earth’s soil that did not 'the Lord had no respect for them. Lord, nor is anything that comes upon the theme, "Making Life Morning Worship at 10:30. Thursday, 7.45, business meeting IN CAIN’S KILLING COUNTRY cry out against his crime. Small Was this fair? Some say no, and up out of the ground of man's-self.’ Sublime." The subject of the chil­ Rev, Morris I. Ailing, pastor of and election of officers ef the Ep- wonder that the anguished mur­ many are perplexed. Abel is also In everyone, for "we dren’s sermon is, "A Man Who the College church at Storrs in worth League. derer exclaimed, “ My Punishment all have promptings to be kind anid connection with the Connecticut Of course the story Is a parable. Gave Himself.” The music to be <8> they do or are. The religious In­ Is greater than I can bear.” The charitable In feeling and debdU Agricultural College will preach on Grasp Its sterling and needed les­ There are two tendencies, to 1Iv