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Protected from Cops 2 Boys GROWS: GIVES Who Passed Hooch Through OUST ECONOMY Hole in Floor. ' TOWNraOBLQi New Britain Feb. 4.— John A T W « G T 0 N Smi'gel, 42, of 24 Orange street, was found guilty in po­ lice court today bn two counts Retirement of All Selectmen of liquor law violations. Ac­ Administration Quits Its cording to the police who raid-, FREAKISH BIG GALE U. 5 . Pact. ed his home last night, when - - I Next Year Would Serious­ the officers tried to enter the Fight With Preparedness cellar of Smigel’g home they ROUGH IN PRANKS For Defense is Reported found the door of the cellar Men in Congress on Army ly Handicap Town; Likely padlocked and an iron bar placed to block their entrance. Candidates Sought. The police sent to a fire de­ and Marine Corps. DOING TALES TO partment station, procured Bombards New Haven Train, Fang, Defender o f Shanghai crowbars and broke the door PAY 3 MILLION Wlietlier or not Manchester has down. In the cellar they found Washington, Feb. 4.— ^Virtually Plays Hob at and Against Cantonese, SaU outgiown its present form of gov­ two young sons of Smigel nine Young Vanderbilt Says He abandoning its fight with the pre­ ernment -will be thoroughly tested and twelve, whose duties were Will Settle Up If it Takes during the next year when the reins to hand up the liquor as fast paredness bloc in Congress, the-ad­ Elsewhere. 50 Years. To Have B e p Badljr Beat­ will be given over to a new Board as wanted through hole in ministration today speeded up of Selectmen. Robert V. Treat, the floor. plans to whip the Army, Navy and present chairman of the board, has When Judge Ailing learned New York, Fe'i. 4.— Corne­ en in Battle; British Cabi­ told The Herald that he positively the prisoner had a wife and Marine Corps into shape for any Ne Haven, Feb. 4.— The south­ lius 'Vanderbilt, Jr., former publisher of Tabloid newspa­ would not be a candidate for re- eight'children, he fined Smigel emergency. bound federal express of tho New ■ election next fall. The- other mem- Approval by Congress.of supple­ pers, is copking his own meals net Will Stop Troops li $G0 and gave him a suspend-’ Haven railroad traveling through a and doing “ hack writing” in a [ ) hers have intimated they would not ed sentence of thirty days. mental budget estimates totalling seek the office again. That their husbands once headed opposed political parties is not to mar gale of wind today had a series of kitchenette apartment on Fifth $8,500,000 requested by President the_adventure upon which Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt . (left) and Mrs. avenue to pay off his debts, Nationalists Give Abso^ The proverbial “ political pot” Coolid,ge within twh days, will start minor mishaps that ended without isn’t beginning to boil so early in Tho’inas Preston. Jr. (right). Grover Cleveland’s widow, have set out. harm to the train and passengers. amounting to approximately recruiting for both the Army and' Sailing on different ships, they are to join each other in Rio de Janeiro $3,000,000. Manchester, but it's a serious ques­ LT. GOV. BRAINARD the Martne Corps. More than A heavy baggage truck was blown lute Safety Gnaranfee. tion the town must face in the very and thence continue an exploration of South America together. from a Greenwich station platform Vanderbilt is determined 5,000 men will be added to the na- that no one “shall lose a cent near future. The present board has tion’.s fighting force before. July 1. directly against the engine and then served intact for three years. The for having trusted in me and AT A. O.H . BANQUET Taking advantage of the situa­ was hurled in a wreck two tracks Shanghai, Feb. 4.— Siin Chupn business of running a town grows away. A portion of the fence be­ my ventures.” tion, the “ Big Navy” bloc in Con­ “ I’m going to pay off every almost unbelievably in that time. SACASA DECLARES CHARGE TROOPERS tween tracks at New Er,,-*h6l!e was Fang, defender of Shanghai asainst gress renewed its fight to over­ cent if It takes me 50 years,” Manchester’s $100 a ye»r men are the Cantonese, has suffered a stag­ come the opposition of President blown against tli-} eng'ine, which young Vandqrbilt said. "I’m forced to give five times as much Coolidge to the Senate’s three flung the piec,?s iu ev*..rv direction. of their own hours as did boards Principal Speaker at 50th turning out stories as fast as I gering defeat in the neighborhood cruiser amendment to the naval HR WILL FIGHT ON FAKED GUN SHOTS Finally while running through Mott can write them. I need money of Hangchow, according to tellable that preceded this one. supply bill. 'This remained, as a Haven the train dislodged its over- Waddell Busy, Too and I’m going to work.” reports received here. sole subject of difference between i-ead wires, w in aid of the wind, His output Includes maga­ Town Treasurer George H. Wad­ Anniversary — lonergan the president and Congress on the The battle Is reported to have dell, who is also clerk of the Board and was held no until repairs could zine articles, motion picture national defense. he made. scenarios and a novel at high been light insofar as casualties go, of Selectmen is the only full time -Army First Victory Kellogg Declaration of Non- Three Dropped in New Jer­ man who actually works with, the Also Speaks. Smashes Things In Hub. speed. hut the defeat of Sun Cbuan Fang The first sign of a change on board. A considerable part of Mr. ’ Boston, Feb. 4.— Greater Boston is regarded as ominous here as it Waddell’s time must be given to the part of the administration Recognition No Surprise, sey Meaney Siege Case was visited by a high wind today is not likely now'that he can re­ came when the Army supply bill matters other than those which Distinguished speakers extolled that left a trail of fallen trees, tan­ organize his forces and stem the was passed to provide for 118,750 gled wires and broken windows. HND BAD HOLE !N Cantonese drive on Shanghai. concern the Selectmen. His job, too, the merits and the accomplish­ has grown bv leaps and bounds, and men next year despite the presi­ Says Nicaraguan. With Grave Accusation. Burglar alarm companies rushed Following reports that Shanghai the complete retreat of the board ments of the Ancient Order of Hi­ dent’s budget message for an Army about the business districts as Will hot be occupied by the Canton­ will heap more and more work bernians on the occasion of Man­ of 115,000. Virtually cno opposi­ shattered plate glass windows sent ese, refugees are again flocking tion was offered by administration- DILL-WHITE BHL upon his shoulder's. chester Division No. I ’s 50th anni­ Puerto Cabezas, Nic., Feb. 3.— Trenton, N. J-, Feb. 4.— Three in alarms. here. wheel-horses to the change. Because of the size the town’s versary of the organization, ob- In Cambridge 'a telegraph pole There are reports that the Catt- Within two days the President (Delayed)^— “ I shall continue to de­ state troopers who took part in the business has reached an entirely servnd In the Knights of Colum­ on Huron avenue snapped off and tonese Intend to drive to the gates has recommended that thd Army, fend the rights of my country until siege of the Meaney home at Jut- new board would face a maze of bus hall last night. More than 200 carried away telephone, electric of Shanghai and rest there, making now between 109,000 and 110,000, I am no longer capacitated to re­ nd, which resulted in the death Radio Act Fails to Assert U. seemingly unimportant items that members of the order, the auxiliary f Miss Beatrice- Meaney,' were to­ light and trolley wires. A police de­ no effort to occupy the internation­ must be tended to carefully. It be brought to 115,000 men before sist the armed ’ hostilities of the tail was thrown around the district al settlement. and a number of invited guests^ July 1. Carrying out of this rec­ day suspended from the force by would take some time before the were present. American forces.’ Col. H. yorman Schwartzkopf because of the live wires, . - Fang Cashing In. members could acquaint themselves ommendation will speed the' work A big glass window in the Lloyd S. Ownership of Ain Fili­ Officers of Sun Chuan Fang’s A turkey dinner, served by Cat­ of the Army General Staff in re­ This' was the reply made today superintendent of the organization. with the simple routine work let erer Max Walker pf Hartford, put jewelry store on Boylston street forces appeared at the internation­ cruiting the enlisted strength to by Dr, Jua,n Sacasa, Liberal leader, The three men, Lieut. Daniel F. al race meeting today and ordmrsd alone the new and bigger problems the diners in the mood for the ex­ Rogers, Corporal Matthew A. Daly crashed to the sidewalk. Windows buster Threatened. that arise every day. It would be 118,750 in the next fiscal year. to the statement made In Washing­ It stopped because additional tax­ cellent talks which followed. and Trooper Alfred K. Larsen, were in the Joy street police station were natural to expect a new board to The President’s original budget es demanded had not. been pdtd. First Speaker ton by Secretary of State Kellogg ordered tq appear for a hearing blown out. Several big glass signs name Mr. Waddell clerk but he recommendation for a cut of the street,' It is believed here that Sun Gbfijin Daniel F. Renn, former County that even though Sacasa secures here next Frlda;^. . ; ,v. : v. Washington, Feb. 4.— Failure of could not possibly shoulder the 1,200 in the Marine Corps was Av^akens All Milford, is making a last effort to collet president of the A. 0. H., was quietly rejected in the Hong§*^^^ control o f all, Nicaragua he will F a k ^ Meaney Attack ' work of the entire board while the r-. ' ?!eh.'4.-^A. wind of gale the Dill-White radio hill to assert funds prior to his fintd defeat. the first speaker. Mr. Renn w e n t _in_ the new ^ estimates sent-to -Cour nev«r=.be recognized by. the United Among eharges-lodged against new, members were getting. ac- .-Jiyoportiong^struok this town last goTermheiit Mr Yes^(d»j^’8,-«exthQu«kes, -foUmv^ quainte'd with their jobs. Rogers aVoythat he ^prdered. firing, ed by Snow, have been received aS gcfiJot t^ether to start the MancRel^ that the Marine Pnma ha dShlaration of Secretary on the'h'drae o^-Tlmotby Meaney behind damaged tyees brought radio legl&Iatlon to a serL ’Kliree Might Remain that the Marine Corps be brought and r'esidebces. The gale stdned a portent by the Chinese, who nrs ter division. He followed them to 18,000 men at once. Kellogg Is not surprising to me,” without ,investigation or attepiRt to ous Impasse In the Senate tbday^ If, however, three of the present through the years and told of the said Dr, Sacasa. around midnight and continued'for more restless than ev*er. : Selectmen would consent to remain See a (^Personal Fight” peacefully apprehend the fugitive, face to face with a threatened fili­ American Armada. work that Manchester division had Always Indicated who was wanted on a charge of two hours, arousing nearly every on the board their experience The fight of the “ Big Navy” bloc person in the town. ■ buster. Peking, Feb. 4.^—^More than fifty done until the present' time. A ‘/All o f the acts of the State De­ cruelty to animals, and that he would be a great help to the new for the Senate cruiser amendment, partment have indicated that this American war - vessels are new in, moment of silent tribute was gifen providing $1,200,000 with which ordered two troopers to fire into a At Myrtle Beach a Ferris Wheel Senator Howell, Republican of members. But, it is doubtful if any was the attitude of the United was blown over and completely de­ Chinese waters or within a few to the two members of the division to begin construction of three machine from a shotgun belonging Nebraska, led a stiff fight against of the present members would con­ who lo_st their lives in the great States. .The has im­ stroyed. In Milford-Center the fire, days steaming: of this turbulent cruisers, was to be renewed today to Timothy Meaney to bear out a country. sent to remain another year in ord­ war. posed upph... the Nicaraguan people alarm siren was blown down the measure;, claiming that* unless it er to give the town the benefit of in a meeting of Senate and Horise mis-statement that a state police divested broadcasters of every ves­ Rear Admiral. Hough, In com-* Mayor Treaty the preMdency of Diaz, against the badly damaged. A house in Wood- their knowledge. The Selectmen conference committees. constitution, against the Washing­ automobile-had been badly shot up. monb had its chimney swept from tige (Of ownership of the air, the mand of the Yangtse patrol, uoW feel that they have had enough. Mayor Robert V. Treat congratu­ A deadlock was predicted, with ton treaty and against the people, Twelve troopers, including the. Its foundations. The occupants of powers of the commission provided has under his orders the U-, S; 8. They cannot give any more of their lated the division'^on its golden an­ the result that the question will who elected me vice-president for suspended trio, have been held for the house, smelling smoke and in the measure would he totally Isabel, the U. S. S. Elcano, the U. time to tire work,, and they insist niversary and said that he voiced be fought, out agaiu on the floor of the period ending December, 1928. the grand- jury on murder charges fearing fire would start, summon­ destroyed. Left with undisputed S. S. Monocacy, the U. S.- S. Palos,: Congress. Declaring that the that it’s up to somebody else to the sentiments of -the town when “ I understand perfectly the, sig­ resulting from the coroner’s inquest ed the fire apparatus but its serv­ ownership rights, ' he declared, the U, S. S. Penguin, the ,Ui S. S. shoulder the task. cruiser fight^as become a personal nificance of non-recognition by the of Miss Meaney’s death. ices were not needed. broadcasters could bring suit to These vessels have been onsily en­ It is possible that Manchester issue between the President and United States, government, but . my As the gale was an off-shore force the commission to renew their gaged during the past weeks ‘ pro­ will be faced with a scarcity of can­ Congress, administration leaders duty obliges me to continue defend­ wind no damage was reported from licenses on the-grounds of priority tecting women and . children evacu­ didates for the office of Selectmen. said there would be no compromise. ing the rights of my country until 2 PULLMANS CAPSIZE, the Sound section. rights. ating Hankow and. Kiukiang and It is growing more and more diffi­ I am no longer capacitated to resist Damage at Stamford. Pigeon, and ^he U. S. S. 'V'ailabolos. cult to interest men in civic matters the armed hostilities of the Ameri­ are now keeping the Yangtse open csnecially-wlien they take so much can forces.” ONLY ONE MAN HURT for refugees coming'down from of the office holder’s time. How­ around midnight last night did con­ BROWNING "PINCIffiD” ‘ Liberal headquarters here today siderable damage to property in the Chunking and Chengtu in Bzech- ever, The Herald suggests that it LOOM WORKS IN PERIL received reports that' the* Liberal business section of this city, Near- Uan. y is not too early now to be searching forces continue to sweep on to­ But Escaped Passengers Near­ IN A SLANDER SUIT Captain J. M.. Enochs, command­ for possible Selectmen candidates. IN PROVIDENCE BLAZE wards the Pacific coast. ly Freeze During Search for (Contlniied on l*age 2.) ing the South China patrol, with The present members are emphatic Dispatches claim the Liberals Their Clothes. the U. S. S. Helena and the U. S.;S. in their, assertions ‘ that they will have captured the important towns Tabloid Reporter Brings Ac­ Pampagna, is protecting Americans not “ ” again. They simply put of Somoto and Ocotal, bordering on South Bend, Ind., Feb. 4 ;^ A SUZANNE IS U N A M tion on Charge He’Kidnaped in South China. the problem up to the town. Crompton & Knowles and Oth­ Western Honduras. broken arm suffered by William M ary Spas. Admiral Williams in charge oC er Factories Saved by Water • (Copyright, 1927) Wham, a brakeman, was the worst the Asiatic fleet, which generally Curtains. injury today in a wreck of the De­ TO APPEAR TONIGHT winters ih the Philippines, is ndir. HEAD OF A FAMOUS troit to flyer of the Wa­ New, York, Feb. 4.— Edward W. (Daddy) Browning, reputed mil­ at Shanghai on the flagship Pitts­ MURDERER, HANGED, HOPES bash railroad, in which two pull- burgh and has perfected plans for French Tennis Star Not to lionaire who is being sued for sepa­ Providence, Feb. 4.— ^A watch­ TO BE LAST ONE EXECUTED man cars left the rails and over­ landing 1,000 marihes In Shanghai N. Y. BANK SUICIDES turned, throwing passengers into ration and alimony by his wife, man was burned, two horses, five Play in Hartford, Her Man­ Frances (Peaches) Browning, to­ in the event of their being needed. panic. The wreck occurred three Twenty-four destroyers, tpn auxil­ wooden buildings of the old Muni­ Folsom Prison, Cal., Feb. 4.— ager Announces. day marshaled his lawyers In an New York, Feb. 4.— William E. miles east of Wyatt, Ind. iary ships and eleven submarines cipal garage were destroyed and Howard Sayer, auto effort to prevent an inroad- on his' Knox, president of the Bowery When more than one hundred Emulating her stunt of disap­ of the Asiatic fleet are ready for the big plants of the Nicholson File mechanic, today went to his death passengers discovered they were fortune from another quarter. Savings bank, committed suicide on the gallows here, acclaiming pointing Queen Mary of England duty in China. ' tljis afternoon by shooting himself not seriously hurt they remained Arthur Mefford, a tabloid news­ Company and the Crompton and with his last words the hope his and Queen Marie of Rumania^ the paper reporter, filed a $25,000 In-Peking there ate 450 marines in the head in the bank’s uptown shivering on the tracks while at­ Knowles Company were menaced death would serve to end capital temperamental French tennis star, stationed as a legation- guard whi)e offices. He was 64 years old. taches began to break into the cars slander action’ against the million­ the Fifteenth U. S. Infantry of ap­ by tire early today. It was the punishment. He was convicted of Suzanne Lenglen today again dis­ Bank officials told police that to secure their clothing. aire, declaring that Browning slap- proximately 8)0 men is stationed . most threatening blaze .in the in­ played this characteristic when she dered him by saying h& had kidnap­ Knox had been in ill health for dustrial district in years. cpmplicity In the murder of a '(’he two cars were at the rear of at Tien Tsin, ' , Japanese woman at Penryn. sent a telegram from New York ed Mary Spas, a former ward of [two months. he said that Manchester division the _train when they left the track. Agreement With British Omar Cayette, 63, night watch­ stating that she was Indisposed and Browning. Mefford said he merely was a credit to it. He was follow­ man, was awakened by smoke. would be unable to appear for her Washington, Feb. 4.---A still took the girl to the office of his farther increase in Ameri^da^ naval ed by Father Reidy, rector of St. Flames cut off escape by a wind­ scheduled tennis match Jn Hartfo.-d newspaper where she was paid TRAPPING IN James’s church. ow and' Cayette ran through a wall this evening. $500 for a story. strength in Chinese waters -is ex­ “ It is top bad that there are no of fire at the doorway. He was' A radio announcement made from pected within a few days, This will NORTH IS NO STATE AUTO WRECKS Browning was technically under be in addition to the 1,200 marines charter members of Manchester, di­ picked up by firemen, unconscious Station 'WTIC at Hartford this noon arrest for two hours in his office now on their way to join Ihh Asiat­ vision among us tonight,” he said. from smoke and burns. He is in stated that word had beeix received while his attorneys were arranging 5A S Y T A S K . a serious condition. ic fleet, and three cruisers which “ But the younger members may that Suzanne was “ stilHndisposed," to-post a $10,000'bond for’hia ap­ well go back to their forbears and COST FIVE MILLIONS sailed from, Balboa yesterday.' Sparks, carried on the wings .'of i ■ ■ and the match had been postponed pearance in Supreme Court. consider the valiant, sturdy men That thiS government has a “ Oh, dear, thcj trolley is a -high wind, were showered down until next Wednesday night. Police reserves were called to late so I will have to walk who. wrapped this lusty organiza­ on the Kinsley avenue , tacit understanding with the? Brit­ disperse crowds which gathered in ish for co-operation in the Matter tion In its swaddling clothes. grounds and the freight yards of front of Browning’s office when a four blocks. Isn’t it terri­ ‘•‘We see in those men not the the New Haven railroad. Property Loss $2,391,346, Lives o f 330 Valued at of a military movement for the.pro- ble'^ And I have to carry SPUT IN SPLIT ON ' rumor spread that he would be soldiers of the sunny day but thor­ The junk shop o f . Perry, Bux­ $3,300,000; Manchester Low on forced to spend a night in jail. tection of foreigners Is now be­ this vanity case, too. pil ough fighters under all conditions; ton and Deane was burned ai'd sev­ lieved ' certain. be so fatigued when I get men who were held by their con­ eral tons of charcoal, the proper­ Accident List STAImFORD TOWN I The response of Eugene Cheni> victions and ideals. We see in ty of the Union Charcoal Company (Jantonese leader, to Secretary homo I know I justw orft be was consumed. able to sleep.” them an inspiration to take up the Hartford, Feb. 4.—Actual prop­ talities and 3,311 accidents;' New Kellogg’s policy statement -now be­ torch and continue the mighty The hig industrial plants. Includ­ erty damage beca*use of automobile Haven, 23, fatalities and .2,824 acci­ Shippan Group Opposed to Opportunity ing awaited here, is expected to Tliis from a Manchester work they had In mind. Their ing the internationally Crompton. dents; Bridgeport, 22 fatalities and Move to Separate From City take the form of a protes.t against spirit goes on although they are accidents Jn Connecticut in the American naval movemeuts rather miss. & Knowles loom works, were saved 2,331 accidents.-These cities led the Government. “ Well, sir, we Avalked missing.” by watpr. curtains thrown up by year 1926. was • $2,391,346, while list. Reports from other places fol­ And Motive than a reply to the.propcfsal to ne­ the firemen. gotiate. Dr. Dolan Toastmaster the estimated-economic loss to the low: Stamford, Feb.-, 4'.— A group of CORDING to the best about 450 miles until we got The fire started in the small shop state through the death of resldentg Notwithstanding conflicting re­ Toastmaster EMward G. Dolan Danbury, one fatality and 328 residents to the ndmber of 160 of A detective authorities, to our quarter section. No in such mishaps was $3,300,000. ports from 'Hankow, Chen ' has varied the procequre and said that in which the watchman was asleep. accidents: Greenwich, seven fatali­ opportunity and motive are The first figure is from compila­ the Shippan Point section of Stam­ shown no desire to recede from hM road, just a trail in the wild­ Instead of a speech from Mrs. Mary ties and 594 accidents; Manchester, tions by the State Motor Vehicle ford, have issued u statement set­ the things to establish first stand on refusing to deal with thp erness. Of course we car­ Crean of New Britain, he would one fatality and 221 accidents; ting forth their oppo'sition to the when you run down your Department from reports ihade by Meriden, nine fatalities and 659 ac­ powers on the question of treaty ried a pack of a bundled ask for a song. Mrs. Crean sang owners of the property Involved. proposed separation of the Shippan murderer. revision unless he is at the same “ The Dear Little Shamrock,” “ How cidents; Mldaletown, seven fatali­ section from the town of Stamford pounds or so and slept at TOURNAUD, BUILDER, The second figure is. based on the ties and 300 accidents; Naugatuck, ■Who had a motive for time assured that such liegotia- I Envied McGinty” and “ Quid which Is now before the General night where- night overtook $10,000 maximum set by the Legis­ five fatalities and 144 accidents; killing Garrett Folsom? tlona imply the recognition of Can­ Tralee,” accompanied by a member Assembly. Several, It would seem, had us. The weather? Oh, DECLARED BANKRUPT lature as the largest amount which New Britain, six fatalities and 986 ton as the central government of of Ed Smith’s singing orchestra. may be recovered because of death accidents; New, , two fatali­ The statement clajms that a ma­ opportunity, for . he was China. about 60 below.” Letters of regret because of the by accident. ties and 465 accidents; Norfolk, jority of the residents- are satis^ed stabbed to death while bath­ It is not likely, therefore, tbgt inability to be present were read This from an old trapper, l^atfa List Falls * eight fatalities and 498 accidents; with present conditions and believe ing in the sui^f and was sur- Chen will JMn with the Peking reg­ from Manchester, also.. from Michael Donohue, national Nev Haven, Conn., Feb. 4.— An­ Property damage In 1926 was Norwich, four fatalities and 436 ac­ that they can obtain all Improve-, ronnded by friends and oth­ ime in accepting Kellogg’s propos­ thony J. Tournaud, a Manchester Read about sleeping out­ president; Frank Cheney, $260,469 more than In 1925. The cidents; Stamford, seven fatalities ments from the present city govern­ er bathers. als as a basis for a treaty confer- Charles Cheney^ Mary E. Gury, builder, and ^rthur A. Mfttenthal, loss of lives •was less daring the and 883 accidents; Waterbury, ment that would be possible under Read “ AH at Sea” and see ence. doors near the Arctic Circle a Waterbury^;clothier, filed volun­ Mayor James ‘J. Walker, Governor past year, 330 fatalities as compar­ thirteen fatalities and 1,507 acci­ a new town government. If you can fathom the mys­ ' W a Victory, in tomorrow’s A1 Smith of New York. Rev. C. T. tary petitiofis in bankruptcy In tery. “ All at Sea,” Carolyn ed with 354 In 1925. Seventeen cit­ dents; "Winsted, one fatality, and London, Feb. 4 .^ S K H | a l ‘ W u ’ McCann spoke for a short, time on United States district court here to­ Wells’ latest mystery. Is one ies reported 146 of the total fatal­ 104 accidents; ■Willimantib; sevem TREASURY BALANCE Pel-Fu, co-leader-^ 1 ® Marshal HERALD the order and what it meant, In- day. Tournaud has llahllltleaof |9,- ities as occurring within their lim­ fatalities and 139 accldepts. . ' ; of the ktrangest she haa 351 and assets of $400, while Mlt- its. ever written. Turn to -page Clhang Tso-Lin, of the northern “Out at Noon." Putnam had no fatalRles In the I ‘Washington, Feb. 4.— Treasury Chinese armies, today inflicted)a tenthal’s .liabilities total $7,505, Fatalities and accidents were re­ year, thdugh 71 accidenta occurred balance as of Feb. 2: $199,433,- 10 and start. (Coiitltiued OD Page 2.) and his assets $1,000. ported as follows: Hartford 25 ‘fa­ within its limits. 683.53, (Oontinuetl hu Pane 2.i • 4-^ ■V

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will be put bn, .entitled, ”Tlwi'| our revisions were. ‘Well,’ she said, years of achievement, for American .bodies and mindat ,They bred 4^ge 'T GOV.BRAINARD ‘ the Governor’s attending a Jewish ideals and for the preparation of famUles and thefr children ^er^ ST MARY’S $0CIE1¥: Waiter," >y-five; of the banquet, Mrs. Brainard is a Con- Irish immigrants introduced to taught the principles of the Mother THIW GALORE ^V7ill , alsa be by<__ 'f Piorenee , Gham^js ■-'a.^artfd gregationalist, the cow’s dry and American life, said Mayor Frank /Church and as a l esult the Irish Di AT A. O .H . BANQUET the baby’s wet;’ Guilfoile of Watbrbury, the next hivo-been its greatest supporters all elocutionist. . . “ Go baclf 50 years if you want speaker. over the world.' It is probably an ON STATE’S BILL Miss Agatha Wrfghty 'ieads t^ to. I don’t. Just think what they ^act of provideiice fthat the Irish are entertainment £ommitt^, 4ind Miwjj (Coiitluued from Page 1.) “ The A. 0. H. has a gldlPlous his­ fdonfiaaed from^Pirsfd 1.) t". wore then. Hoopskirts that reached tory, behind it apd .1 am proud to be oppressed.’ But the Lord must have . C'i . ' . , ■ '' Gjrls’ t'liTendly to Have Suf|per Hannah Jensen is coach'for thd I down so far that you couldn’t see a one of Its members.” something good iS store for qs; t-lii'.Parish House'on ")^l»rn- play. -- ' girl’s feet and veils that covered heavy .defeat on . the mlitinouA .terpolating his speech with a num­ Mayor Guilfoile went back to the - j. First G^'eratlon Joe Fanton’s Stunt Amazes northern generals, jmd is now pVfe^ !ary 11.- . their |gces. I kind of like things the first Irish order, , the Defenders) “ The firft generation of Irish ber of humorous stories. ^ring^;to inarch Against the-^^lan- way they are.” headed by Rory O’Moore, hundreds hefe had to takey what they, could FIRST UNIF0EMED‘''‘*UMP^ ' "I go the rounds between Jewish tonese capital at Hankow, accord- Plans are rapidly getting Into feasts and Irish banquets; I see Talking about Manchester, Mr. of years ago. They were banded to get so they beca&e laborers. But Audience at Local Thea- shape for the annual supper and en­ d e a d a t PllCLAnELi*HtV ^gether so that' Ireland might be the second and third did not. They lilg'.to a news dispatch from. Peking. men of all nationalities and creeds, Brainard said anything could hap­ The dispatch did not state what’ tertainment 6f St. Mary’s Girls but It seems to me that there isn’t pen in a town that wanted to be a freed from its oppressors. became business l^ads and profes­ •Friendly society. The event will city and still retain Its town gov­ Ireland a Nation sional men and have become a ter— Fine Picture. mufinous general had been over-: a great deal of difference. I look at thrown by Wu, but supposedly it take place Friday evening) Peb-. willimarific, Peb. 4;-—Frank Mc­ ernment. I “ The A.'O. H., is the successor to virile and eftectivei)'force in Ameri­ you Ijere tonight and you all seem was the "Qhristian” Gm>aval Feng, ruary 11 la the parish house. It will Lean, captain of police,' was called Success of A. O. _H. that old order and part of its work can life. i *to me to be regular people, even personal and political foe of Wu' be a Colontal supper in keeping to today hiy the deatl though I am of a different faith.” “ The A. O. H. has succeeded and has been accomplished,” he said. “ I should like td he able to call By Member Herald Staff ; Pei-Fu,'whose army for months has .Vrlth the February anniversaries. of his father, Willia'ih^ "McLeai^ i Thus Lieut. Governor Brainard nothing succeeds like success. If “ Ireland Is a nation now. We stand back the 13 men who started the Five excellent vaudeville acts are Turkey will be the piece de resis­ for furtherance of charity, unity Manchester division', the only meet­ 'bccupied a position directly between ^'aged 95. William McLean was the explained his position. the organization can get a bunch of on the State theater program for Pelting and HaUkow, effectively tance of the meal which .will be people like this gathering tonight and brotherly love. Tp retain these ing place of the immigrant Trish- first National League pmpii$ ' to^ His Religion the last half of the week. The fea^ preventing Wu Poi-Fu .and Chang served at 6:30, by the members un­ connected with it, its principles ideas makes us better Americans. men, a place where’-he could find a wear a uniform on.thfejob*'btfflciat-jj “You know,.! am a man of wide ture picture, “ Hotel Imperial,’’ fea­ 'iso-Lin from , sending an army der the direction of their president. acquaintances and connections. Tc must be nearly right and I congrat­ “ The Irish were civilized long be­ 'home and a friendly handclasp in a turing Pola Negri, is one. of the ing in the days when Hartfor’d wa| fore Alexander the Great started southward against the Cantonese. Miss Sarah McKinney. The girls are in the National League.: A year aSq illustrate that I will tell you some­ ulate you on behalf of the state of land of strangers. The A. O. H. most thrilling that has been shown now engaged ,^in making colonial thing which happened at my home Connecticut, the bestjittle state in out on his conquests, before Rome stood for and still stands for friend­ on the State’s screen. Deal With Chen ijkely ' - ' he attended the “ oldrtimers’.’ basq became the leader of the world and Official denial was made today costumes to wear on that evening. ball reunion at Boston' and .oftef a few days ago. A canvasser came the Union.” ship, unity and charity.” The Fashion Plate Trio opens After the supper a one-act play to find, out something about the “ The Ancient Order of Hibern­ Ireland has always been a nation As a parting admonition -■ Mr. the bill. Three fellows make up the that the cabinet is considering the had Visited his son berd. .r. family and he asked my maid what ians in Manchester stands for .50 of teachers. At the present time, it Lonergan said: ' < act playing popular music,on al­ abrogation of the Anglo-RusSian is estimated, the biggest percentage “ Young men of the second and most every kind of instrument. trade treaty due to the alleged of teachers in America is of Irish third generation can engage in no 'Their forte is saxaphones and they Soviet activities in China; descent and so it always haa been. better work than taking up the are the^ssence of speed and pept' The cabinet met again today to “ Ireland was the seat of learning Harry and jOan Downing are the consider Eugene Chen’s demands in the seventh century when world threads where their fathers dropped them; in association with the,A. O. second act. They are tw9 of the that British troops shall not be sent civilization broke down. And the cleverest comedians seen* in Man­ to Shanghai. ’ - Kiddies' Theatre Coupoii - Irish are still teaching. The A. O. H., for this is a distinctive organi­ zation in the United States today.” chester in many a moon. Harry The meeting lasted for two hours This coupon with io cents will admit any child to ' H. is still teaching. WIIXIAMS' At Speakers Table plays the part of a women to per­ and it is understood that it approv­ the Special “ Somebody made the statement At the speakers table were fection and Dan is clever gag ed the foreign office instructions to once that the Irish were chronic CHILDREN’S SHOW Mayor Treat, Senator Robert J. man as well as a good tenoA _ They British . Charge O’Malley, While rebels. That is because they were sing well, putting their “ Carolina” these instructions have not been AT THE STATE THEATER SATURDAY MATINEE always in rebellion because of their Smith, George H. Waddell, Judge Third Anniversary Raymond A, Johnson, Rev. C. T. song across so well it brought down published it is reported they set Five Acts of Vaudeville and Feature Picture on Bill. undying nationality. Samuel John­ the house last night, forth Britain’s willingness to recall son, in answer to such a statement, McCann, P. E. MeVey, Daniel F, Renn, Thomas Dignan, county “ Four P. M.” is the name of the troops now enroute to Shanghai if -said- that, the Irish have at least third act. Two men and a pretty Chen, Nationalist leader, can give the common sense to know when president, Edward J, Murphy, Michael J. Connelly of New Haven, blonde stage a little, sketch that absolute assurance o f the safety of Sale :hey are being oppressed and to centers largely around a park British life and property in Shan­ fight against it. John P. Foley, president of Man­ chester division: Laeut. Gov. Brain- bench. The fatherly fellow of the ghai. . MORE---- ^MORE act, he of the ear trumpet, presents Conflicting War News “ The Irish are tenacious. They ard. Dr. E. G. Dolan, Mr. Lonergan, Rev. William P. Reidy, Mayor Guil­ a fine character sketch. The reports of warfare in China 1.00 hold to Ideals and they will not sell Walsh and Ellis in the fourth act received ‘ here are. conflicting. From $ their souls to anybody as a nation. foile, Mrs, Eleanor McCann, found­ present ah amusing bit of comedy, Shanghai sources come reports \ They have preserved their God- er of the Ladies’ Auxiliary, Mrs. While they last—Your Choice of ' singing and steps. The girl of the that General Chang Kai'Shek, Can­ giveh individuality throughout the Mary Crean, national director, of act proves to be an unusually fine Circle New Britain, Mrs. Mary McCarthy, tonese leader, is marching from T onight White Broadcloth Collar Attached Shirts centuries and now are again a na­ acrobatic dancer. Hankow in the direction of Shan­ tion, in^apite of many attempts at county president, John P. Miner, Joe Fanton and his partner who James Egan and Rev. James P. ghai* while General Sun Chuan ^ FEATURE BILL Tan Broadcloth Collar Attached Shirty extermination.” comprise the fifth and last act give Fang, defender of Shanghai, is re­ - Speaking about the two kinds of Timmins. * i one of the most startling aerial Repp Neckband Shirts During the evening a past presi­ ceiving xeinforcements and is pre­ GEORGE O’HARA in IJGHTNINU Irish, Mayor Guilfoile said that stunt exhibitions on- the stage. paring to defend the city. Other there was no difference at all, ex­ dent’s pin was presented to P. E. Fanton’s blindfold somersault Thee VVonderWonder DoeDog iin MeVey, who has served the order reports state that the situation is “ California dr Bust" cept that the term Scotch Irish trick is a thrilling climax to a real unchanged and that the Cantonese “Lure of the Wild” was only a means of distinguishing two years as vice president and two entertaining, bill. years as president. are busy consolidating their suc­ the north Irish from the south.” cesses around Hankow. Unified Ireland All reports appear to point to a “ But it won’t be long before the Tomorro w Sfis’STS Tomori-o w ;p FREAKISH BIG GALE ' union of the northern, forces, how­ north' and sduth will shake hands ever, and there is considerable \j2—FEATURES— 2 and will become a unified Ireland ABOUTTOWN doubt here in well-informed circles A High Speed Phptodrama of Grit, Gas and a Girl. again. When that is done the A. O. ROUGH IN PRANKS that the Cantonese will make any William Fairbanks in ‘ H., can rejoice for it was that serious attempt to actually occupy Suits and Overcoats organization which, was faithful and It is probable that Highway (Continued from page Shanghai, (Not at Sale Prices) did more than any other organizar Commissioner John MacDonald will Diversion Deemed Probable '^ e Mile A Minute Man'* tlon to bring Ireland where it will see that the Talcottville bridge, The cabinet has not j^et made ly a dozen plate glass windows Foil T^.SECOND FEA'TUKE be at that time.” where several automobile accidents known its decision as to the diver­ Our popular 10 payment plan for buying- Suits and James Egan, the oldest member were blown in and innumerable have occurred, is adequately illu­ sion of the troops now enroute to BOB CUSTER in ■ . Overcoats has proved to be a splendid success. It has of the division, was called upon for signs and fences were blown down. minated until such time as a new No reports were received of per­ China, but there is a general belief a speech but he declined, for he said bridge can be erected at that point. here th^t the troops will be main­ the endorsement of many men in Manchester. They he was not used to talking in public. sonal injuries. The Rockville Chamber of Com­ New York Catches It. tained at points Outside of Shan­ Hair Triggep Baxter" have found that they can get choice selections of Suits £x - Congressman Augustine merce Tuesday evening adopted a ghai. This opinion appears to be Lonergan was the final speaker of New York, Feb.- 4.— A terrific and Overcoats here at regular prices the year round resolution calling hpon the com­ wind storm rattled through the backed up by a dispatch from Hong the evening. He followed the Irish missioner to protect the bridge iu Kong to the effect that the Second and pay for them by our method. In America through the period of metropolitan district early today, question. As Talcottville-is in the imperilling lives and causing con­ Suffolk Regiment has arrived there the greatest immigration in history town of Vernon, the latter will be and is being held for farther orders. of this coantiy and up to the pres­ siderable damage. called upon to assume the cost and The sixty-mile gale clipped off Sir William Joynaoh-Hicks, home ent day. maintenance of the much-needed secretary, in a statement declared: “They cannot reproduce a'gen­ improvement. bricks and lumber in buildihgs un­ der con^ruction, endangering pe- “ It is unfortunate and not a little George H. Williams eration like that first band of Irish destrlaps and in some cases delay­ peculiar that the Chinese Natlonl- who came here, for the mould is y Through misunderstanding, some Open Evenings Until 7 :30 o’clock. ing vehicular traffic...... ists’ anti-foreign bias should have lost. Their men were like great oaks local citizens have assumed that, the ' Felt Along Hudson. been directed mainly against the Johnson Block, South Manchesterr in a forest and their women were, legislative act authoritiing a Com­ Kingston, N. Y., Feb. 4.— .Ki^ng- British. For this it seem.^he Soylet saints walking, among humans. munity Young Men’s Christian As­ ston was visited by a'lS-mile wind goverifment is largel^ rft)pon8^bl« $ sociation for Mtfhchester also gives "Prom them we, inherited healthy U. S. Government Qnlz^d South Mahehester the association jurisdiction regard­ rstorm which swept from the north­ ing Ihe legacy of the late Dr. F. H. west during the night. The roof of Washington, Feb*^ 4.— Demand Whiton. wlio made a beqpest for a the Kingston Coal & Ice Corpora­ for information as to wtether tlie public library. This impression is tion plant was torn off afid eVash- American government has a secret not correct. The “ Y” would not ing timbers broke ammonia pipe understanding with any foreign have any connection with the libra­ lines. Firemen wearing gas masks powers for military action in CBi- entered the building to turn off the na was made in a resolution intro­ ry matter undCr the action of the ACTS legislature. Trustees designated un­ flow. duced today by Representative der the will of Dr. Whiton will car­ Plate glass windows were shat­ Black, Demcrat of New York. ' Valentine Special of tered and small outbuildings in the Black proposed that the foreign ------MOlHtaiKO* 5 JIIK tUUIW W tS r ry out the intentions of the doctor, as indicated in the will. city and rural districts were over­ affairs committee be instructed to turned by the wind. A landslide o"btain the information* from Secre­ POLA ME H oM King Davkl Lodge of Odd Fel­ from the mountain blocked Abol tary of State Kellc,gg. lows will hold its regular meeting street. “ There are too many American this evening in Odd Fellows ha'l, Ships and soldiers going to China,’! ‘y. when the first degree will be con- .said Black. “ There have been' re-’ sfv »rin HARTFORD ■ports from Europe tjiat the United Lkrred in full form on a class of candidates. Members taking part States has a .secret understanding are requested to report at the hall with the British for possible mili­ HONOR MjSS T A lC O n tary action.” , _ . at 7:30. Anfericahs Hvacuatiiig A seven aud a half pound daugh­ Peking, Feb. 4.— The American ter, Abbey, was born yester lay Weaver High School Dedicates Legation today announced- .that morning to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Deg- Class Book to Dean of eighty-six Americana ^gye evacuat­ utis of 388 Hartford road. ed Szechuan province,) and 'that, G irls. Y . there are 130 Americans still •rei' THE GREATESTVriP- ALL FIRE MBLOORAttASi Featuring maining in that province. — t The fourth supper and instruc­ Miss Faith'H. Talcott, daughter tion classes iu the Epworth League Marines Leave Manila of M. H. Talcott of Talc^tvllle^r.d . Manila, P. I., Feb, 4.— A detach-’ Georgette Crepe, Winter Institute will be held in the a teacher in Hartford H%h schools Methodist church at Rockville this ment of 190 marines was scheduled AT .. for a number- of years„has been evening. to sail from this port to Shanghai Crepe Romaine, signally honored by the graduating today on the U. S. S. tanker Pecos'. class of’ the Weaver High school, in lA S^i Workmen employed by the town that their class book just published Crepe Satin and Taffeta. are busy cutting off dead branches and distributed to the graduates, PHILLIPS FIRST U. S. and felling trees all the way from has been dedicated to Miss Talcott, Middle turnpike to Depot Square. Youthful modes in dressy who is second vice-principal and The work is being done under the MINISTER TO CANADA supervision of the park commis­ dean of the girls. The Inscription reads that it is dedicated to her ” in and tailored effects. sion, and is a safeguard Sigalnst in­ jury to persons and property from appreciation of her patience and ef­ forts to keep the standards of this Ambassador to Bjclgium Steps falling branches during high Down in Rank to Accept winds. school high, and to create good fel­ Children’s lowship among the students as well Distinction. ^ Matinee as a better understanding between Special! -Monday at m. The Manchester Fire department This Picture was called to the home of William the students and the faculty.” Washington, Feb. 4.— The ap­ Colors Included Slggins on Hilliard street during The book contains a picture of pointment of William Phillips, npw ambassador to ,..as-Aj^.r|r the noon hour today-to extinguish every member of the class and a ca’s first diplomatic envoy to SEATS The Secobd Annual Concert^ a chimney fire. No damage who. brief story of his or her career in Gooseberry Green, da, was officially announced') tod^y Given by the Manchester Policed done. high school. It also contains the NOW Mutual Aid Association, Sunday speeches of ihe class night program, by the state department. Phillips O N S A L E Afternoon Feb, 6 at. 2 o’clock.: Monkeyskin, class alphabets, (Class song, car-j sacrificed his ambassadoriah i ftek; r. A huge disk type loud speaker • ' A. has been installed in the Manchester "toons,' humor arid various other | to accept the Canadian post, It.b^ ing only a ministership.-... ,'v Rose, Beige ,and City club. It was constructed by features. Paul F. Donze' and Gustav Greene, Goblin Blue. \ It can be readily adjusted for tone and brings lu all stations loudly and clearly. HARTFORD Tickets for the Police Benefit V'/ RIALTO concert at the State theater Sunday IfNeweMENTQdRDORDlNRRVR i afternoon may be secured /rom any Very Special Values patrolman or at the theater box m m trofm riBU' M 0N.TU|,VCDaS! LAST TIMES TODAY AND TONIGHT office.. WITH WILLIAM HAINES “ MIKE” and SALLY O’NEIL An exhibition of the paintings of r ______' ■ Russell Cheney, of this town will STAIOUNG be held at the galleries of the Mat- 'W',' WALLY WALES tatuck Histonical Society, 119 West ‘Twisted Triggers’ at Main street, Waterbury week days from February 7 to 28. 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Philadelphia, Feb. 4.— Mrs. Mary ASir CASA LOpez Men mm Blister Keaton in VITU ALL ■ H H I H I I M ADDITION to Ferhtnan. 37, was shot to death in HIS HILARIOUS COMEDY “ G o W e s t” her home here today by a former HIS lodger as she slept beside -her <1^ Buster in the Role of a Hard Boiled Cowboy and the twelve-year-old son. The slayer, .Tenderest of Tenderfeet. Edward Sturzenegger, 40, of sceNic ^ THE FUNNIEST OF ALL HIS COMEDtES Springfield, Mass., then killed him­ self as the child fled to summon his CURLEY WETZEL in ‘‘WHIRLmND DRIVER’’ father. Sturzenegger sought re'^enge ANOTHER CHAPTER of ‘‘The Blystery Pilot” ■ f I POUDtef^TUREiOJftpIMOeMMSUNMYS for being ordered from the Ferh- . 7 Selected Short Subjects, nian home three weeks ago when it vVas discovered he carried a loaded p|stol and acted strangely. ilSwSei

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Icm; . .105 1 110 . . 68 - 69 Underwood . . <. . .. 45 47, LOCAl N. G. UNITS :U S Envelope pfd. . .108 ... y ■ , ■ ■ . ■ : S: .; ' (FumUhed by Piitnii^rn J1 Co.) .■Union Mfg Co ...... 24 28 5 Drawing fop^new partners in thf ,r '. I ■; ' Whitlock Coll Pipe ..' 21 — INSPECTED TONIGHT next, pinochle touirnament at. the . ' Arihy and Navy xlub will take place Bank Stocks. this evening at 7:30. All members V . City Bk & Trust . . . . — of the club who wish to enter are Conn River Banking .300 requested to‘ be there at that tlmtf. First Natl H t f d ) ___ 245 255 Pnblic Invited to Military A f­ Htfd-Aetna Natl ....4 4 0 460 'Th,e'Manchester Sons of Italy 7 H lodge*will hold Its first meeting of Htfd-Conn Tr Co. .. .590 High Low 2 p. m. Land Mtg & Title . . . 65 fair to Be Held at the State the month on Sunday afternoon In At Golf W I , . 39 37% 39 Tinker hall at 2 o’clock. litfd Morris Plan B’k 12 Am Sug Ref . 82% 82% 82-% Phoenix St B’k Tr .. 400 Ajn T & T .. . 154% 154% 154% A m ory/ Mrs. E. C. Packard is entertain­ Park St Trust...... 450 Anaconda . . . 46% 46% ■ 46% Riverside Trust ... .450 ing the. Amaranth Bridge club a^ Am Smelt . .'142% 141% 141% her home on Henry street this after^ U S Security ...... 440 108% I'O'S % Ameri Loc . . 109- Tonight is one of the big nights noon. Bonds. Am Car Fndy 102% 101% 101.% East Conn Pow 5 . . . 99 Atchison .165% 164% 165 for both local National Guard out­ ;% Gavin Fallow and Marshall Avery Htfd & Conn West 6s 95 Balt & Ohio . 110% 110 110 fits of Manchester as the annual in­ of Hartford, both former Manches­ f-*' ■'• Beth St “ B” . 46% 45% 45% Hart E L 7 % -...... 290 295 spection of the companies is to be ter residents were in town yester­ Introductory Salo/ of GlehvVood Ranges Chandler . . . . ^0 10 10 held at the State Armory starting Conn L P 5 % s ...... 109 110 day, calling on old friends. ; Conn L P 7 s ...... 116% Chill Cop . . 55% 35% • 35 %‘ at 7:30 o’clock. It Is expected that iiSi Con Gas N Y .1 0 l% 101% Conn L P 4«/2S...... 96% 100 many officers prominent in the Con­ The Good Will Club, the Parent Brid Hyd 5 s ...... 103% 105 Col Fuel Iron. 56% 54 56% necticut National Guard will be FYom now on we are.the exclusive agents invthis territory for the Glenwood line. A full line of Glenwood repair 154 ' 154% Teacher organization of the Pifm Insurance Stocks. Ches & Ohio .155% present to see th*e local boys “ strut parts will be carried in stwk at our store.' / Also, the very latest models of .Glenwood Ranges for both coal and gas. Cruc St ...... 83% 81 82% district will give a public whist in 510 their stuff’’. the Keeney street schoolhouse this We intend to set the pace in the stove and range business more completely than ever before. , Aetna Insurance . . . . 503 Can P a c ...... 178 % 176 176 The inspecting officer this year is Aetna Casualty Sure.700 720 Dodge A ___ 25% 25% 25%. evening. The committee in charge Aetna L i f e ...... •. ...5 7 5 590 Captain R. L. Wright, U. S. Infan­ will award four prizes and serve re­ Erie ...... 44% 44% 44% try (DOL) of Quincy, Mass, which Aetna Life full pd . .575 590 Erie 1st ..* ... 57% 56% ,57% freshments. Mrs. Howard Keeney is Aetna Life part pd . .525 in civilian English means Captain chairman and she will be assisted Gen Asphalt . 83% 82% 83% Wright is on the detached officers’ A utom obile...... 240 Gen E l e c ___ 84% 83% 84 by Mrs. Sidney Hagenow and Mrh. Conn G eneral...... 1600 1640 P56% list>,of the United States Army to Gen M o t...... 156% 155% be detailed instructor of the Mass­ Wallace Palmer. National Fire ...... 725 750 Gt North pfd. 86% 85% 85% Htfd Steam Boiler___ 640 660 61% 61% achusetts National Guard units Sunset Council, Degree of Poca­ Kenn Cop . . . . 61% located at Quincy, Mass. In accor­ Hartford F ire ...... 505 515 Inspira Cop .. 23% 23% -.23% hontas, will work their degree on a dance wit’ii Militia Bureau regula­ Ijoen ix...... 520 530 Louis & Nash. 132% 132 1532% class of candidates this evening at T ravelers...... 1150 1170 Lehigh Val ..120% 120 12i)% tions regular army instructors from 8 o’clock in Tinker hall. Degree Public Utility Stocks. Marine pr . . . . 42% 40% 42% out-of-state are being detailed to in­ Mistress Amy Cofiell requests all spect National Guard units all over Miami ...... 22% 22% 22% chiefs of degree team to be present Conn Po‘.ver C o ...... 330 the country this year. Nor W e s t___ 162% 161% 162% at this time. A social hour with re- | Conn L P 7 % ...... 112 Companies Bate Highly Natl Lead ...1 6 6 165 166 freshments will follow the business. Conn L P 8 % ...... 120 Last year both ' local companies Conn Elec Serv pfd .67% North ac . . . . 8 4 % 83% 84% were rated highly by the inspecting Htfd Gas p f d ...... 51 N Y Central .142% 141% 142 The regular monthly meeting of Hart Gas c o m ...... 78 N c N H & H. 49 47% 48% officer. Major John Rogers of the Lake View Parent-Teacher;s' Springfield, Mass., and it is expect­ Hart E L ...... 338 Pan Am Pet . . 64% 64% 64% association will be held at the S N B T e l...... 156 Pennsyl .... 57% 57% 57% ed that a “ repeater” will be staged South Main street school Monday People Gas ..128% 128% 128% this year. Colonel D. Gordon Hunter Maunfactnring Stocks. evening, February 7 at 7:30. A Press Steel .. 43% 42% '4 3 % of Hartford, commanding officer of very interesting program has been .60% the 169th Infantry is expected to Acme Wire ...... 10 Rep Ir & St .. 60% 60% arranged. Am Hardware...... 82 Reading ....104% 103% 103% be present as is Major Clarence 74% American Silver 28 Chi R Is & Pa 74% 73% Scarborough, battalion commander Orford Parish Chapter, Daughters Billings Spencer pfd . — .109% 109 109 South Pac . . of the second battalion, of which of the American Revolution will .Billings Spencer com — So aRllway . .123% .123% 123% Company ■ is an integral part. . Bigelow-Htfd com .. — St Paul ...... 10% 10% 10% hold its February meeting tomor­ Major Samuel Butler, of Meriden, row afternoon at the White house, Bristol Brass...... — Studebaker . 54% 54% 54% commander of the “ spare parts” Collins Co — Union Pac .. .164% 164% 164% the Manchester Community club-s battalion which includes the ma­ headquarters on North Main street. Colt Fire Arm s ...... 30 U S Rubber . . 60% 59% 60 chine gjn companies and the local Eagle Lock ...... 110 U S Steel . .. .158 157% 157% Howitzer Conypany will also be Fafnlr Bearing...... 88 U S St pr . . . .129% 129% 129% present. The Manchester Girl Scout coun­ cil will meet with Mrs. Earl Sea­ Hart & C ooley...... 185 Westinghouse 69 68% 69 Public Invited ,Int Silver p f d ...... 105 West Union . .148 148 148 man, 105 East Center street next The public is cordially invited to Tuesday, afternoon at 3 o’clock. Int Silver c o m ...... 110 112 Willys Overl’d 22 21 %. 21% attend the inspection this evneing Jewel Belting pfd . . . 80 and dancing will follow the cere­ Ln’drs Frary & Clark 92 On Valentine’s day the members Mann B’man Class A. 19 LIBERTY BONDS monies. No admission will be of the W. B. A. Guard club will Mann Bo’man Class B 9 charged as on this evening both celebrate the fifth anniversary of New Brit Mach pfd . .115 New York, Feb. 4.— Opening companies expect to be hosts to the the organization of the club with a New Brit Mach com .. 16 liberty bond quotations: 3 •l-2s town of Manchester. turkey dinner at the Hotel Sheri­ North & J u d d ...... 21 101.11; 1st. 4 l-4s 103.11; '2nd dan at 6:30 p. m. A brief business Pratt Whitney pfd .. 86 4-1-4S 100.19; 4th 4-l-4s 103.26. POSTAL G.«N meeting and a program*of games Glenwood C Black $98 J R Montgomery pfd. ".o Washington.— Postoffice receipts in charge of Mrs. Marie Houston J R Montgomerv com 25 in 50 cities of the United States will follow. All. members of the (1 YEAR TO PAY) Peck, Stow & Wilcox 22 All university students in Russia, showed a gain of nearly 5 per cent club who intend to be present at Russell Mfg C o ...... 50 including women, are required to in September this year as compar­ the Valentine party are asked to A PLEASING PLAIN RANGE FOR COAL, WOOD OR GAS. Smyth M ff C q ...... 350 take 180 hours instruction in mili­ ed with the same month of 1925. notify one of the following ladles Stanley Works com .. 74% tary science during their re^ lar This year’s September receipts Has a large square oven with perfectly straight sides. It bakes by next Monday at the latest: Mrs. the food exactly right, top and’ bottom. The patent indicator tells Stanley Works pfd . . 27 4-year course and two months’ were $29,976,470A8, and last. Ethel Cowles, Mrs. Mary Graziadlo Scoville M fg ...... 64 field practice during the summer. Septembers $28,5^1,485.75. the required heat for boiling, roasting, baking pies, plain or sponge IL.. or Mrs. Lillian Kamm. cake, bread and biscuit. “ Makes Cooking Easy” for the inexperienc­ (■ ed cook as well as all others. Has perfect balanced*^aking damper H:. with handle on top of stove in plaia sight. . No* chance for mistake. Grate may be removed without disturbing the linings. The careful finish of a Glenwood is noticeable everywhere you look— there is good workmanship throughout. SATUI^AY SPECIAL SATURDAY SPECIAL Glenwood oOUR u r pPROFIT r o f it sSHARING h a r in g cCREDIT r e d it pPLAN l a n aAPPLIES. p p l i e s . City Glenwood New Spring Dresses New Spring Hats „ , . , /-J You get the sale prices here'on'Glenwood Ranges or anything else \ G R u i n ^ t (jt3 S X v R n g e with the privilege of a full year’s time to pay. Combination Gas Stove and i ; ! 3 .9 8 Kitchen Heater 9 .9 8 Regular 4.98 Values to 14.98 Small and Large Head Sizes. $ 6 8 ,5 0 $ 1 4 4 .0 0 (1 Year to Pay) G, E KEITH FURNITURE CO., INC. (1 Year to Pay) Has enamel oven linings and Very beautiful— very white porcelain door trims. . Corner Main and School Streets, South Manchester, Conn. compact.

r - \ tom,” said Mary. . '“ I, just- know \SSSS%XSXXXXXSSSSSXSXXSSSSSXSSSXXXXSXSSSSSS6SS%XX3^^ how.” " " LOCAL ACGDENT “Would the Charleston cause It?” "My dear man, how can I PUZZLES COURTS Charleston when I have bad A. VINCE MARKET knees?” Mary's bad knee did not develop 147 Birch Street. Phone 1696' until fifteen months after the acci­ dent. The Herald account at the Can Charleston and Blach time of the accident which Involv­ ed three cars operated by the An.- Special For Saturday Botton Cause''Watei' on ,gel6 family and one driven by Mrs. Gertrudef Styles of Columbia, Veal Stew ...... 15c-20c Veal R o a s t...... 30c-25c.' o f A l l tells of several persons being injur­ Veal Cutlet ...... 40c Lamb Chops ...... 38c the Knee” Is Question. ed and of “ Mary who suffered a Beef Stew . . . ____ 20c-25c Lamb S tew ...... 30c bump on the knee.” The accident happened on the Bolton road. Top Bottom Round Short Steak ...... 35c Steak ...... 30c Local girls who have never had Judge Newell Jennings did not Rib R o a s t...... 30e pass on the scientific and terpsi^ Sirloin S tea k ...... 35c “.water on tho knee’’ (except when chorean question but took it home Porterhouse Steak ----- 3.5c Pork R oa st...... 35c bathing) are not immune from this with him to study. Pot Roast .*...... 25c-30c Every garment reduced to the lowest pos simile price to insure quick disposal. Here Injury If they persist in dancing Pork C h op s...... 35c the Charleston and Black Bottom. Veal Chops . . . ------25c-30c Home Made Sausa£;e . .30c are a few examples: At least that statement is in di­ rect line with one made in the Su­ INDOOR CIRCUS Cold Storage Eggs ...... 45c perior court in Hartford yesterday ]h:esh E g g s ...... 55c In connection with a suit for dam- FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY DAY. 4 SPORT COATS, imported wool fabrics aCges growing out of an automobile MAKES BIG Spinach------• ...... • • • IDc lb. fox Q q .75 3 NO. SEAL COATS, A A-00 accident here September 3, 192C. Endives, 2 lbs...... • 25c collars...... 0 9 natural squirrel trimmed X i / \ / Doctor’s Opinion Regular 149.75 ■ Dr. Elliot S. Cogswell of West Califlower...... 20c-25c-30c Regular 59.75 Hertford, admitted these popular Celery ...... * ...... • • • 20c bunch dances can cause “ water on the Seventy Local Actors and Soup Bunch ...... *...... • 10c •knee,” when questioned by Henry Lettuce ...... 15c head, 2 for 25c J. Calnen In the suit for damages' Actresses Make Good At 6 BOLIVIA COATS, high grade, fox 2 CURLY CARACUL i *■ #v.75 byomght by Miss Mnr7 Angelo, 22, Apples for pies,4 quarts...... 35c trim. yi £v .7 5 COATS, fox co lla r...... X X 9 of 81 Phelps street. East-Hartford, Apples ...... -50c dozen Sizes 44-46 ...... f r 9 Who is fairly well known in Maur School Street Rec. Large Size Oranges ...... 65c dozen Regular 169.00 clieBter. Small size Oranges...... '...... 40c dozen Regular 79.75 ; “ Doctor,” said Mr. ' Calnen, “ 'whether or not in your opinion, Tangwihes ...... : ...... 40c dozen, frequent dancing of the type of The Ringly-Blilgly circus here ’ We handle Groceries, Vegetables and Fruit. dancing seen lii our dance halls to­ for a two-night stay at the School 1 RACCOON COAT I QQ. day would cause water on the street Rec scored a big hit last 5 DRESSY* COATS in wine Q O * rich dark skins ...... and blue shades...... 0 9 X 9 0 knees?” ' ' night in its debut before a large Angelo Vmce Market * “ It could,” said the doctor. . ' audience. The highlight of the ■ Regular 298.00 Regular 69.75 ‘ “ Do you think it quite proh*- program was Edgar ' Anderson of • Corner Birch and Holl Streets. aljle?” Florence street, a' former circus •: “ No, X don’t.” man, who gave a finq exhibition. 147 Birch Street. Phone 1696 “ But 4t might cause it?” His feat lying on a board studded 4 COATS, Bolivias and Suedes f? SILVER MUSKRATS -i p t a - ' **It iulghf,” agreed the doctor with sharp nails with Jack Connel­ e'mphaUcaily. • ly standing on top of him and his silk lined, squirrel trim . . . m O fox coBaf X #9 < Wheji Calnen asked Miss Angelo feat of allowing a darning needle spoil all the fun for those who are were making themselves at home'' Regular 49.75 Regular 250.00, if she wisre a dancer, she brighten­ to.be stuck through his mouth planning to attend ■the-vclrcuat to­ by cutting up’ their own , queer? from the inside sq that the point . J- r ed and i replied: / night, this article does no,t go into pranks. ’ > “I don’t know where people'get came through on the outside, more detail In describing this various fea­ . The .tumbling exhibition by Stu/ the. idea I’m a danper. I don’t than amazed his audience. Man­ tures of the entertainment. * art Lynne, .Te;ry. Shannon and Jack 10 ASSORTED COATS,, fur collars and dance any mote than people walk.” chester persons will have another f t Uonnelly Bbqred d hit with tbeii?> cuffs. <1 75 e x t r a s iz e CQA^irs " o a .75 Knows All Dances opportunity to see him tonight. The program opened with the feats on^ the parallel and horizon^; Size 3 8 ...... 1 9 * 2 BOLIVIA COATS ...... ; “ Do you know all the latest Taken as a whole, the show stag­ grand march with the complete tal bars. .'They were clever. ' cast and was. followed by the song ^ / . Regular 34.75 d&nc6B?** ed under the supervision of Direc­ There'is much,more that could^ ' Regular 39.75 ' “ You bet I do, but I don’t ! do tor E. H. Chaney was a success.' Kls “My Dream of the Big Parade.” be said in praise o f many of the' them.” , ' cast of seventy, local actors and M iss'• Hardy’s advanced dancing other actors but it would spoil the- “ How Is It you know all the lat­ actreffases did clever work. That class then gave an exhibition and show for tonight. It will be told est dances then?” their efforts were appreciated was next Stuart Lynne and. Terry Shan­ more completely in The Herald to? SPECIAL RACK OF eS I^R T C O A T S ^ -i a .73 “ It’s a gift.” proved by the repeated buustU;, o t non rendered (until Qie wire morrhw. WINTER COATS...... 1 U * “ Can you Charleston?” applause and the constant /o'utf' Jn«bke) vbow -lIght;-rbp,e walking Is fur collars .,...... ‘...... X 9 )lone: ^ Twenty-fiv'e''children, dres-i V ’Yes.” breaks of laughter. ,r.. .V . ^ur seals are among the great*;, Regular to 25.00 , Regular 29.75 ' “ Do.you*do the Black Bottom?” Regular Clrcdjii;.Lot ’ sed lilce' cats, edme In/qn- aU’'fours est rovers in the world, animals' / and g-ave g - -very .ipfretty . dance. V t ' "Tes'.” ' .. ' ~ The gymnasium was'modeled' mar|c'ed-in the Arctic having bqen ‘ “Don!t you think ‘'that would ter a real circus, side shbrws:*-'and’* Meanwhile the monkey ’(Jaimes found in the Antarctic. They alwnys '-tv cause water'on the:knees?” all. There was ^ something going' Persson), bear' (I^ohert Persson), return to familiar beaches at breed- •! “ Oh, but I " don’t’ Black "B o t­ on every ininute. In'order not to ^ and the lion , (Merril Rublnow), ing tiine. v . s • * <.‘0 ‘s A' - ^ t ^ . : PAGE E O U « *■ -V '5'^“= • . • -••' ■• k*'. MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIDi H n > A C iB B . 4 ,1 9 ^ . +^v-'->r ^ rt;*i •-' ■ « 'T--V: ^ vT-.i K-, .< —"r f V- Driven Off at Last AttendaBce at tbs Jagger Dis­ sistantf. The names of tb« pafroia trict school for the month of Jan­ •were “Tha Silver Fox” and “ The uary ■waa 94.3 per cent. ' Jacob Plying Eagle.” . . ONsnbsrf. Clara and Marlon Por- After that a aid , baseball tar, and Anna and Julia Micbalik game was played with the Flying wera perfect in attendance for tbs Eagles tha .vlnnars; Thia -gama 2-7171 < ■■ f .■ year so far. Jacob Oreenber© has also won tha ‘'bombardment. ' < . . #. been perfect for the last t'wo An overnight bike' will ba held, %>;HARTFORD months. leaving from in front of St. Jamea’a Bchool at one o’clock Saturday Ob afternoon and returning home at K'r-v 8:15 Sunday morning. The meeting waa closed with tha repeating of the Scout Oath.

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TROOP NO. 1 Open Troop No. 1 met at the Harding school, Monday at 7:00 p. m., for a regular meeting. First on the pro­ gram the patrols assembled In their corners for a brief meeting. Each The Highest Priced patrol leader took account of the points earned by the boys in his patrol, during the past week. These Clock or Watch - points are going towards a four day hike. After the patrol meetings were over the troop was called to­ Will Not Run gether. The repeating of the scout ohth opened the meeting. Four boys were made second Perpetually class scouts and one was made a tenderfoot. ' At this point in the They need attention and clean­ meeting a troop motto was adopted. ing. Yon should ' have them After all the business had been cleaned and repaired periodically transacted some of the teams which to get the best service. were to meet Troop No. 6 started practicing. While the teams were We do expert Watch and Clock practicing other boys worked on Repairing. Ton can feci assured their tests. bf a fine job if you let us do It. About 9:00 the troop again as­ Jewelry Repaired \ sembled. After the troop motto had been repeated and some cheers had Optical Work Done Free. been given the troop was dismissed. By hard and earnest labor the boys] during the past week have manag­ ed to pass the total of forty tests. Troop No. 2 Matth'ew W ior The meeting' opened with the Exiiert Watchmaker and Jeweler. salute to the flag and the Scout 999 Main St., South Man^ester teacher In the training department Oath. Next two . ^ d patrols were Next Door to Post Office. TOLLAND with grades 3 and 4, the first of organized with taeir leaders and as- HEBRON the month. She will remain in the city during the month of training. I A number of the C. E. members The annual parish meeting of St. A resident of Hebron Green re­ How to Keep the are planning to attend the C. E. Peter's church will be held at the ports finding a pansy in full bloom banquet in Rockville, Saturday eve- vestry room of the church on Fri­ on the 2nd of February. The Typewriters day at 2 p. m. flower was a double purple viola All makes. Sold, rented, ex EGG >ome of the youn* people visited Word has been received of the and was growing In her outdoor changed and overhauled. ;,t ^.tor^• and Bavi* the same be- serious illness of F. Clarence Bis- garden In the midst of snow and 'V ' -^^n New Hampshire and Storrs sell at his home In Hartford. Mr. ice. Dopald Coates oj Hopevale Special Discounts to Students. Producing Strain •”)' i 'h resulted In a victory for New Bissell is a native of Hebron and reports seeing a robin and a black­ Hampshire. was a former resident here. ^ For bird a few days ago. Mrs. Myron Sparrow and Mrs. many years he was organist at St. Miss Clarissa Lord was installed .Telephone 821 •)<'?' Usher, who havu been con­ Peter’s church. as Flora at the grange meeting at fer- 1 to their homes for some time George M. Buck and his son. Gilead hall Tuesday evening. At Kemp*s Music l.H,’ use of Illness, were able to at- Clinton of Buckingham visited the the time of the general Installa­ 1 •ii-. i the Study Club. town clerk’s office on Monday.. Mr. tion o f new officers Miss Lord was r. and Mrs. Herman Rebeske Buck conveyed by d,eBd bis prqper- unable to be present. House aar; dauchter, have moved to their ty known as the Skinner farm with new’y purchased home, the Neill 100 acres of Jand to his grand­ Phone 128-4 - pi n r I, daughter, Ina L. Buck of Bucking­ r> Iss Helen Sparrow of Brown ham. Mr. Buck passed has hun-. rn-' erslty is with her parents, Mr. dredth birthday November 15. His srd Mra. Myron Sparrow, for a son says his father’s health is in Regulate NOW while your birds are fhrrt recess. many respects better than it was fighting rough weather, getting little sun­ 'T le third Study Club was held twenty-live or more years ago. light, and doing their heaviest laying. ; Especially important ia ksapioz up tha ftnnsth' wUn Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hall. Over The board of relief met on Tues­ of breeiitfI, Don’t let them irani out !■ forfy were present. The paper on day at the town clerk’s office. C old /! "Some of my interesting experi­ They were Edward E. Foote, Al- aw va utaau tuacs uacm up»vyxin||« 9U( juu Materials Identical With Those Ih Our Reg^ar ences as Postmistress” was given by fred.JI. Post* and Edmund Horton. —h may ba tha foranuinar et FLU— pep and vigor— puts birds in full bloom. Miss Bertha Place and the Current The next meeting will be on Sat­ don’t wait—Gat rid of that cold quickly. Keep the egg strain in your flocks. Regulate $2.50 to $3.98 Shirts . ' now snd insure livability la tha chielu from yout Events were given by Miss Luclle urday, February 12 at the same Avedd nnnacaasary danger. oiivaoggs. \ , Agard as Mrs, Emery Clough, who place in an all day session. A-.spwial purchase accounts for this low price for quality shirts. was to have given them, was 111. Eugene Smith of Norwich was. PAPE’S Augmenting the sale are a number of shirts from our own stock, reduced Mrs. Wilcox and Miss Margaret a week-end visitor at the home of* from $3.98 because they have been slightly soiled, from handling. his parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. .Welsmlller assisted Mrs. Hall. COLD COMPOUND Poultry Striped Madras , , Brocaded Broadcloth The third and fourth degree was Smith. (LAXAITVIU c o /u m n s conferred upon eight candidates at The regular meeting of the Regiilator White. Broadcloth > Colored Broadcloth the Orange meeting Tueday eve­ ©range was held at Gilead hall &>ld and searantead by COLLAR ATTACHED AND NECKBAND STYLES Tuesday evening and an enjoyable ning, Visitors were present from Generous Measurements 4 Careful TaUoring Coventry and Mansfield. Worthy program was carried out, the main MANCHESTER GRAIN Deputy Harold Hansen of Coventry features of which were musical ' Sizes 14 to 17 . Grange was present and Instructed trios by J. Banks Jones, violinist, & COAL CO.. Kenneth Ellis, saxophone, and a the candidates in the secret work. Apel Place, Manchester. Bro. George Durham of Mansfield piano accompaniment. There was also a piano duet by Misses Ruth BIG REDUCTIONS ‘ and Bro. George Bowers of Coven­ try assisted- The harvest supper was Ellis and Marcia Zabrskie, C. Dan in charge of Mrs. Ivan Wilcox as lel Way gave a talk on the bill On All the Electrical chairman ef the committee. The proposed in the legislature by Dr. next meeting will be Feb. 15, and Higgins of Coventry on repairing the rural back roads. Mrs. Arnold Fixtures in Our Show- the program Is In charge of the ■brothers.. Foote, grange master, spoke on the need of a man’s makin© a will Room. The line in­ Theodore Gardner has been with practical hints on the subject. spending some time at Storrs Col­ lege. The program was planned by Mrs. cludes such nationally E. T. Smith who was lecturer for The game of basketball played three years previous to the election known makes as Mil­ between South Wlllington and Tol­ of the Rev. John Deeter, the pres­ land resulted in a victory for Tol­ ler, Markel, Lightolier land. ent lecturer. Mr. Deeter was not HARTFORD, CONN. well enough to attend to the pro­ «>- Wm. Sepk, , Jr. was with his gram making at this time. and Riddle. mother In Hartford recently, Lucius W. Robinson of Valevue To CaU Us W ilhoiit Tofi ChS*ge-rCaU1500 Mrs. Wm. Ayers, Jr., was a re­ farm exhibits a pair of old Iron cent visitor of friends In Hartford. andirons found by him when he George Crandall of Mass. Insti­ cleaned out an old well near his BU Y N O W tute of Technology is spending the place on Post Hill. The well was week at his home at Grant’s Hill. discovered during the laying of the ^ Miss Margaret Morris spent Wed­ state road from Hebron to Colum­ nesday in Springfield- bia, it having been buried up und- The Jerry Joshln farm has been fer stones and earth and its Ideation sold to a party in Rockville. forgotten for nearly a hundred ELECTRICAL Ijeacon light for airplanes years. It has been established that has been placed on the field of that the well was the old toll gate . upper end well, the toll ©ate house formerly or Tolland street was in working standing near it. Mrs. Francis Cof- condition Wednesday evening. The man of Marlborough, who 'will be i lighting was delayed because of the 96 years old the 12tU of this APPUANCES taken to get the month remembers the operation of 1000 watt bulb. the toll gate when she was a small Miss Sarah Chorches fs a high child and lived with her parents honor student at the Rockville high in the toll gate house. The andirons Bcnool. which are corroded with rust are small. At Reduced Prices Mrs. Emily Rathbun, widow of the late Isaiah Rathbun, died at the home of her son Frederick A. TEST ANSWERS Rathbun Wednesday morning, Feb­ Y ruary 2. She was 82 years of age last September., Her health had These are the correct answers to been feeble for the last few years. \ if r the questions which appear on the She was a native of Hebron and comics page: was a daughter of Avery Austin 1— Frank B. Kellogg. and Harriet Penfield Austin. She

FEBRUARY %, 1027.

Road conditions and detours In the state of Connecticut made nec­ essary by highway construction and repairs announced by the State Highway Department as of Febru­ ary fourth, are as follows: Norwalk-Boston Post Road: Grading At Peat Swamp. No delay to traffic. Westport and Falrfleld-Boston Post Road: Grading Is under con­ Supreme V^ues! tract from Blacksmith Shop to Round House. No delay to traffic. “'We^are offering the great-^ Westport and Fairfield: BulkleV est furniture values of the bridge is under construction. No year. Substantial, sav- ^ delay to traffic. ings are evident on Fairfield: Mill River bridge is under construction. No delay to every suite and piece traffic. in our enormoua Westbrook - Patchogue River stock. And you h»ve bridge: Work on aproach span. No a very selective delay to traffic. choice, too. East Lyme on the Post Road: Bridge at Golden Sput Is being constructed. Temporary bridge Is In use. Route No. 2: Berlin, Beckley Crossing Is under construction. Work stopped for the winter. No delay to traffic. Route No. 3: Ridgefield, Main street and Danbury road. Concrete completed. Shoulders uncompleted. No detours necessary. Route No. 8: Thomaston, ap­ proaches to Reynolds bridge are V Eyening; under construction. Route No. 10: Middletown, Had- dam. Grading is under way; slight Appointments delay where shovel is working. Route No. 12: Norwich, New K more convenient, may- be • ■' London road in towns of Water­ Arranged by phoning 2-7923. ford and Montvllle under construc­ tion. Open to traffic. Through traf­ An Astounding Living Room Offer fic will avoid this work by using the Norwlch-Groton road on the A remarkable Living Room Suite in a prettily designed velour is of­ east side of the Thames river: Route No. 17: Norfolk, Norfolk- fered to you at cost price. ■ The large Divan, Wing Chair and the Club W. Norfolk road is under construc­ Chair—^would present a charming appearance in your living room. At tion. Short detour at bridge in Nor­ this special February Price. Only folk. Work suspended for the win­ Kitchen Chairs ter. $1.00 Weekly Route No. 101: Chaplin. The We are offering a quantity of^ bridge at South Chaplin is being these strong, well-made Kitchen constructed. No detour. Chairs at a very low price. They are unfinished Route No. 103: Sterling. Bridge THE and can be dec­ is being reconstructed. Open to «• orated to suit traffic. your taste. Spe­ Route No. 110;: Windsor and ; cial. Only. Windsor Locks, Hartford, Spring- field road Is under construction. Work stopped for the winter. Road Credit ■j'' is passable. Route No. I l l ; Marlboro-He- bron. Six miles under construc­ Terms tion; detour about one mile at Marlboro; through traffic advised Arranged to avoid this road. Route No, 121: Salisbury, Lake­ ville, Mlllerton road is under con­ To Suit You struction. Road open for travel. Work suspended for the winter. Route No. 122: Brldgeport,New- town road. Steam shovel grading under way. No dietpurs necessaiw. , Route No. 125^’ Roxbury-Depot*' bridge. Work on the new bridge foundation under way. No detours necessary. Route No, 126: Norwalk-Dan- Extraordinary! Choice of 3 Pieces bury road. Steam shovel grading on new location. Shoulders uncom­ This is truly a high grade Suite In walnut—of the finest workmanship. pleted. No detours necessary. , You have your choice of any three pieces Route No. 133: Hartland, East Illustrated—the beautiful bow-foof bed. Hartland Mountain road is under the charming vanity, the handsome chif- construction. Present road Is open forobe and dres.ser with an extra large for travel. Work suspended for the mirror at this special February nrice. winter. Any three pieces. $1.50 Weekly Route No, 134: Canaan, South w i u Canaan-Lithe Rock road Is under construction. Road open for travel. Work suspended for winter. Pay You Handsome Dining Room Suite X--S Route No, 141: Seotland-Canter- This beautiful walnut 8-piece bury road Is under construction. Remarkable To Come m Dining Room Suite Is offered 'at Open to traffic. this . special February price. The Route No. 142: Woodstock- and Look— suite includes the large table, host Mass. Line. Road is under construc­ Savings chair and five side chairs and the tion. Open to traffic. large buffet. , China cabinet and —Around server at a slight additional cost; I ..Route No. 144: Bridge over Special ...... Qulnebaug river at Wauregan un­ Throughout der construction, but open to traf­ fic. Route No. 158: Newtown-Bethel Our road. Macadam construction com­ pleted. Shoulders uncompleted. No Store detours necessary. Route No. 179: Preston. .The HallvUle road is open to traffic, but shoulders are Incomplete. Route No. 312: Torrington, Tor- rington, Norfolk road. Bridge la under construction. Open for trav­ el. Work finished. No Route Numbers. Bolton: Bolton Center road Is under construction, but Is open to “ traffic. Burlington Station: Burlington i Center road is finder construction. r Open for travel. Work suspended for winter. . Farmlngtof: Scott Swamp road Look! Is under construction. Farmington end of road is closed. Detour post Amazing ed, Harwlnter-Bijrllngton road Is under construction. Work suspend' Value! * ed. Newington and West Hartford. Living Room Willard street and Newington road are under construction. Work stop Suite—in Mohair ped for the winter. Road is open to traffic. Old Saybrook, Essex Cut-Off Road is under construction, does not interfere with traffic, Plymouth, Bull Head road: Bridges are under construction. Short detour around bridges. Work suspended for winter. Vernon and Tolland: Tolland Turnpike Is under construction Road closed In Tolland. . West Woodstock-South Wood' stock road 1s under construction Grading is being done. Open to traffic. Our Credit Is Most Convbiiient—Use It! FAME IN BROKEN GLASS

• Philadelphia.— As a child. Hazel Blake French used to dig about the waste heaps of the famous Sand­ wich glass factory on Cape Cod. She was fascinated by the shim­ mering, multi-colored bits found In the debris. The lure lasted un­ til now she spends much of her time doin,g delicate inlaid designs ^Gor. Main and Morgan Sts. Hartford Open Saturday with the material and has been honored by the Society of Arts and Crafts.

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♦r The Herald Gashed Column THE ROMANCE O PAMERK^IA; N | ^ n Forrest (11) Sketches by Taylor^ Synopsis by Rraucher.

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FOR SALE WANTED WANTED—To buy care for Junk. ^ While Lee'* army was rapidly weakening ii FOR SALE—Plano and Vlctrola, Used parts for sale. Abel’s! Service As a reward Forrest emoralizatlbh sprea( :v both in excellent condition. Reason­ Station. Oak street. TeL 789. Sherman was chasing Hood across Tennessee, For five daye while was - oommissioned a .but For/est kepjit on fighting, rallying men wherever he able for quick sale. Address, Music in were counties^ delays and blunders. The cause of the Hood's army fled to Ala- care of Herald. WANTED—Elderly lady to do light lieutenant-general .and Uould, attacking, retreating, surprisingv Sherman housework and care for one chill. south seemed lost when Hood called on Forrest to help barha, Forrest protected Stay nights. Tel. 682-5. given command of the swore In Carolina and repeated hit* old demand “the FOR SALE—S. C. R. Cockerels, him in his retreat. Forrest responded brilliantly^ Wi^ his retreat. The deed Tomkin strain, 610 North Main street. cavalry in Alabama, deyir be 'caught. General Wilson set put with 12,000 Thomas McNamara. Call after 4 p. m. AUTOMOBILES 3000 cayatry and 2000 men he held off for days an was a olastio in military MIesissippi and part of II cavalry to catch him. . (Continued.) army of 40,000. II reeourcefulnees.' V^Loulelana. Z' FOR SALE—Three male shepherd FOR SALE—Ford coupe, good con­ ‘A .. ~ - Ot«27 BY NEA SERVICC. INC. puppiee. Inquire Porter Bros., Gilead. dition, extras, $80. Ford touring. $500. Telephone Wllllnlantlc, 1301-5. 596 Keeney street. Phone 1194-12. FOR SALE—1927 Chevrolet coupe, FOR SALE—Rex water treater, driven 225 miles. Price $550.00 Tele­ used only a ’ew months, will sell very phone 71L JACK LOCKWILL AT ROCKLAKE • by Gilbert Patten » VI ‘ reasonable. Telephone 2331-4. ■ ■ '' ' ■ ---— 1 U'^TIE J0£ Songs— f o r s a l e — village Crawford MISCELLANEOUS f Ave Marl| (with violin obli­ range. Inlaid linoleum. Inquire 167 gato) ...... Kahn Maple street. Tel. 1920-5. Best WANTED—I will pay highest prices, Lift Up Thine. Eyes ...L ogan for all kinds of Junk; also buy all' FOR S.\LE—Hard wood, by the BeniAtt)'- ■ Mr. Tesche load, 62 Hawthorne street, telephone kinds of cMckens. Morris H. Lessner. telephone &82*4. K'- HEADLICjfH-te. ^ a d i o Bet YII 546-3. L. Pola Coal Company. The Paraphrasers—- FDR SALE—Crawford range, with fUga. msfssinas, bundled paper and Junk bsusht at Wg' eat cnah □ Selection from “ Maytlme" ^ gas end'attachment, hot water front. prices. Phone 849.8 and “I will call r. THRBE PLAYS ON AIR TONIGHT • • • ...... Romberg A-1 condition, 25 Moore street. Elsenberg. 10:00— Weather. ' FOR SALE—Fancy Green Mt. pota­ ANTIUVES Fans who enjoy listening to radio 10:05— Kmll Heimberger’s Hotel toes. Frank Williams, Buckland. Tel. Dance Orchestra. 989-23. Antiques bought, sold, repaired, re­ plays should tune In Feb. 4 on stored. Reflnlshlng and upholstering V WEAP'at 6:30 p. m., WQY at 9 p. 11:00— ^News. of old and modern furniture. V. FOR SALE—Greenings, Baldwins, Hedeen, 87 Hollister street. ' m. and WABC at 10 p. in., all east- Northern Spies, Johnathar and de­ , ern tlma. licious apples, 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 per bushel. ,We deliver. Tel. 945. Edge- I Ballads will be on the air at 9 p. wood Fruit Farm, 461 Woodbrldge m. central time from KTHS and at OPEN FORUM street. W. H. Cowles. SPREAD OF PNEUMONIA 10 p.,m. Pacific time from KFI. "I haven’t yet," answered A program o f , Philippine folk FOR SALE—Apples, Kings, North­ Jack, at cool as ice, “ but 1 in- MORE ABOUT ‘‘GODLESS.’*’ ern Spies, Seek-no-furthers, and PROVES IT CONTAGIOUS ------\ — - ...... tehd to." “ What do you mean, songs will ^be broadcast at 8:30 Greenings, good sound apples, 60c per Jack s nerves tautened. Perhaps the time had come to settle the you intend to?” exclaimed Mc­ eastern time from WNYC. Editor of The Evening Herald: basket. Delivered anywhere in Man­ old score. If that were true he was sorry it had to be done in such a chester or vicinity. Phone. 970-2. Nally. “ I have an old grudge to May I call the attention of *’A public place, for he had hoped to meet McNally where nobody could State Health Denartment settle with you," Jack declared. Non-church Member!’ through your FOR SALE—Chestnut wood, hard interfere. The bully came up. scowling fiercely, and planted himself "Aw, raspberries!” sneered the Open Forum column to Bruce Bar-, wood and hard wood slabs, saw'rd Urges Prdcautions Be Taken before Jack. "Look here, you big-headed piece of cheese!" he said, stove length, and under cover. L. T. freshman's enemy, thinking WTIC ton’s article In the February num- Wood, 55 Blssell street. Telephone To Prevent It. "I want you to keep away from Betty Darling. Do you get me?” ^.^ Jack referred to the hazing. forms. Flying officers will wear ber of the “ Woman’s Home Com. 496. dark blue knee breeches, VFrench Travelers Insarnnce Co.( panlon” entitled “ What Gan Wi FOR SALE—Hard wood, all lengths. jackets” and wfilte • shirtp with Hartford, Conn. Believe?” I would refer him es-. Raymond F. DeWald, 665 North Main A report of a case of pneumonia stand-up black and white ■collars. 4«7. peclally to what is called "The streer. Telephone 2368. recently received In the office of - Change In Uniforms Fifth Conviction” on page C ); DR SALE—One cord 4 ft White It Is believed that the change in HAZEL H. THUMITH. h, cut any length, $12.00. Mixed the State Department of Health uniforms Is one consequence of the Program for Friday hur.! wood $14.00. Call WlllLmantlc ^ local health officer contains The early Romans made cement 157 12. fact," recently reported upon by the 6:00 P, M.— “ Skinny and His the following notation: “ This is the c Commissar of Wap ■V'brosbilov, that Gang.” as good as or better than that- Of FOR SALE—Hardwoodk Reo truck third cash of pneumonia in disclplihe In the Red Army was suf­ 6:20— ^News. - the present day, and the Saracens ' ‘'0; hard slab S.GO: hard . pine and fering by reason of the over-fami- 6:30— Dinner Concert. Emil manufactured an excellent steel. stnut mixed $6.00 a load. FIrpo, 97 family In three weeks.” V'-Ils street. Phone 154-3. 'iiarity existing between the officers Heimberger’s Hotel Bond Trio The spread of pneumonia from and men. ' Aragonaise from “Le Cid" LOOK$ TO U. $. one person to another In the same . J^pother change which has oc­ ...... Massenet REAL ESTATE family is thus occasionally brought cupied the attention of numerous To Tell You AlP'...... Geehl to the attention of health authori­ conferences of Army leaders is the Selection from “ The Masked ' DR SALE—Chicken farm of 6 ties. Such instances serve as a re^ Ball” ...... Verdi minder that Pneumonia is a Com abolition of political commissars S' !S, 6 room houee, barns, and Valse* Sspagnole . . . .Mascheronl 1 ken coops, on the trolley line, municable Disease though It is not who have previously been assigned ■'.l ie only $4500. See Stuart J. Was- so contagious as some other dis­ Jack saw the fellow hado t to non-comniunlst officers. Many of The Venetian Scenes . .Cazaneuve eases with which we have to deal. recognized him as the boy with these commissars have already been . Toreador and Andalous J OR SALE—Two family flat, all Being a Communicable Disease, whim he had fought ten years As quick as quicksilver. Jack graspea xhe ruffian's extended hand assigned to other duties but It Is the ' Rubinstein mo lern, oak floors and trim, two car Precaution Should be Taken When­ ago. "Let me tell you that," with his left hand and gave it a twisting thrust, backward and out­ ambitlon'^ of the Revolutionary War 7:00— Talk. 'caiage, right off East Center streeL ever It Occurs To Prevent Its said Jack, "you’re the one who ward. Jack pressed his fingers into the fleshy part of McNally’s hand Council to do away withrall of them, 7:15-^Plano Selections— . 1- ays rented. Price $11,250. This Is a just below his thumb, ano his own thumb bit into the back of the h'.' d Investment. See Stuart J. Was- Spread From One Person to An­ had better keep away from since the system of double re­ Sextette from “ Lucia dl Lam- ;eA- other. Miss Darling." "Oh, is that fellow's hand. Stepping forward. Jack planted his right heel_behind sponsibility proved wasteful and in­ m erm oor"...... Leschetizsky Must Be Reported so?” snarled McNally, reaching the right foot of his would-be assailant, and the Bad Egg .crashed efficient. F ileu se...... StojowskI !• OR SALE—House of seven rooms, ^ Upon the ground. , e i 9Z7 by nea service, inc. «M. sun parlor, two fire places, won- Recognizing pneumonia as a out to grab Jack. Among other changes, It Is an­ Melodie ...... Paderewfckl Ci'i'Jul home for the right party, or commtinicable disease the State nounced that the an.l-religioHs Laura C. Gaudet, Staff Pianist 'VO lid make a good tea room or Sanitary Code requires that both propaganda circles In the R4id - WTIC ‘U stn Ique shop. Best location In town, a 7:30— ^Austin Organ Recltal-rr v tiA gain. Price less than It can be forms of pneumonia, broncho pneu­ Army have been greatly Increased !,v lt.for. See Stuart J. Wasloy. monia and lobar pneumonia, be re­ cles of all classes were registered in number,: On every religious holi­ Nocturne ...... Miller ported to the local health officer. without fee, raising the total of all day the soldiers are now offered At the Foot of the Fujiyama 1 OR SALE—Buildings lots. In all HALF MILLION GAIN registrations to 274,900. RED ARMY GETS ...... Gaul . ts of the town, from $250.00 up. The code also provides that the af­ lectures on atheistic themes. Terms. These lots can be bought on fected person shall be effectively Operators’ licenses for which Pastorale .. ■...... Gullmant monthly payments. See Stuart J. Was- Isolated without quarantine and fees were required totaled 292,253, In a Persian Market .. .Ketelby ley, 827 Main street, telephone 1428-2. that the room or apartment where IN AUTO RECEIPTS in addition to which there were READY FOR WAR STRANDED COLLIER , Prayer from “ The Jewels of the FOR SALE—For sale or exchange, the disease exists shall be placard- 3 86 municipal operators licensed Madonna” . . . . 'Wolf-Ferrari farm and city property. William e<^. These measures are designed to without fee. The state law ex­ Chanson de Jole ...... Hailing Kanehl, 617 Center Btr<;et. prevent the spread of infection empts municipalities and operators’ AGAINST POLAND IS PROBABLY A LOSS Esther A. Nelson FOR SALE—5 room bungalow, oak from one person to another during That Is Exclusive of Returns licenses. 8:00— Silent. floors and part oak trim, all modern the course of the disease. 9:00— ’The Gibbs Rhythmic Para- improvements, 2 our garage. Price The placard to be used Is merely phrasers assisted by Erk TeschP, very reasonable and easy terms. TeL warning placard and Is not a no­ Crew of 28 Sticks- to Selwyn 1483-12. From State Gasoline Tax; KEATON IS COMING tenor. tice of quarantine. Its purpose Is to Preparedness For Spring Eddy, on Rocks of Bay State I warn persons who may wish to en­ Coast. 'r*' The Paraphrasers— TO RENT ter the premises that pneumonia 12,000 M ore AutoiSts. TO RIALTO THEATER Selections from “ Princess existf there. Such persons may then Campaign Is Slogan of Woods Pat” ...... Herbert enter the house at their own risk Hole, Mass., Feh. 4,-=- TO RENT—4 room tenement, all High upop the rocks In Tarpaulin II Improvements at 230 Oak street. In­ if They choose, since quarantine is Receipts of the state motor ve- Songs— . not maintained. It Is expected. I Buster to Be Shown Tomorrow Soviet Military. Cove, the steamer Selwyn Eddy, quire on premises. Boston to Norfolk, Is stranded. But Love if for Nothing Else however, that the family will keepf^^^^^® department for 1926 exclu- tn “ Go West” a Scream of a ...... Harllng TO RENT—6 room tenement, all persons out of the room where the slve of returns from the gasoline little hope of saving her from going Improvements. Call 63 Spruce street. Comedy Film. to pieces Is expressed by coast- Wind of the East , . . .Harling Tel. 1622. patient Is isolated except as may be tax. Increased more than a half Moscow— Working constantly^ nn'- guntdemen, unless she is pulled of. Mr. Tesche necessary for the patient’s proper | million dollars over tfi’e depart- III « FOR RENT—Two, upstair flats, care, A complete change of program der the slogan of preparedness befpre-.the wind shifts. with Improvements: also store. Rents „ , ment’s receipts for the previous The Paraphrasers— Prevalent Now will take place ut the Rialto thea­ against the war with Polan.d which 'Though the crew of 28 men Is very reasonably. Apply 244 North -. , Prevalent Now I year. It Is shown by Its annual still aboard, a change In the wind Canzonetta...... Godard Main street. Telephone 28-2 or 409-8. It Is particularly Important that statement. The 1926 receipts ag- ter tomorrow when Buster Keaton many Soviet politicians prfe|l4ct,wlll In “ Go West” will headline a which would be unfavorable to the Invitation to the Waltz, Webei' precautlons against pneumonia be gregated $6,220,068.37, the, high­ break out in the Spring, thA#evolu- TO RENT—5 room apartment close double feature program of motion ship’s position would compel them IV to Main street. Rent reasonable. Ap­ exercised at this seasan of the year i est point reached In the history of tlonary War Council has decreed pictures. The demand for Keaton’s to abandon her. Songs— ,, ply 47 Map'. I street. since this Is the time when the dis-1 the department; The 1925 re­ a series of changes and inne^Ations Liebestraume ...... Liszt ease Is most prevalent. Records of return In this comedy became so in­ j The Coast Guard patrplbbat 134 FOR RENT—Four room tenement, ceipts amounted to $5,644,246.88. In tte Red Amy^wlth the pj^i-|)Ose My Lovely Celia ..,. Wilson Mel Lang Fang, China’s jreates the State Department of Health sistent the management finally 01 improving it, efflolenoy. V i | fi first and second floors, all Improve­ An Increase of 12,336 registrations agreed to run It for one day and Mr. Tesche actor, makes a mere $714. 000 an­ ments, new house, at 170 Oak street, show that for the year 1925 there of all kinds,-and an increase of Measures decreed range\fromU | The Selwyn Eddy, is owned by nually At home.. So he's comins with garage. Inquire 164 Oak street of were 1652 deaths reported from Saturday being the time at which ■V ■ ' call 616-5. 21,885 licensed operators were reroganizatlon of the reserve to jpg Mystic Stealnship Company of The Paraphrasers— to performjn the United Stthis the schedule is changed. It was con­ adoption of new uniforms for of-' sidered that this was the most op­ Boston and is laden'with coal. She Serenata ...... CajanI year. Like all Chinese-tpkt.rfrnaas TO KENT—6 room tenement. All In receipts. The returns from fleers is In command of Captain G. C. Legende ...... Frimj Fang, who is only 80, playa fMaale improvemen j and In first class con­ more than half occurred during the portune time. “ Go West” stars Coincident with the announce­ roles exclusively. dition. Call 8860 or at 97 Bldgs St. first four months of .the year, Jan­ registrations amounted to $4,808,- Keaton as a timid young man who Hanson. j Morris Dance from the York 767.09; from operator’s license ment that an extra hundted million Pftgeant Music ...... Nohle ------^-----K~...... r^'.. " . ..■!--- TO RENT--Six room tenamsnt, in uary, February, March and April. I heeds Horace Greeley’s advice and fees $884,894; from examinations ' starts out for the great West where roubles would be aaalgned to the JUST SEW. A-1 condition, with shades,. and all This Illustrates the point that pneu­ army this year a decree wan Issued improvementa Apply at 81 East Mid­ monia Is more prevalent during the of all classes of operators, $106,- we are told "men are men," His ad­ Modern Girl (to fiance): Hugo, McGovern Granite Co dle Turnpike. 454; from transfers of all classes, ordering all men between the gges winter and spring than at other ventures there would do credit to a what a charming little ornament CEMETERY m e m o r ia l s times during the year. For this rea­ $63,699; from fees for inspecting Zane Grey story and the thrills are of twenty-four and thirty-four ^ to FOR RENT—Furnished room, single you have sent me. But what l8 it? J ', ’ Kepresentctl by or double, gentlemen preferred. In­ son It Is more Important to take and licensing gasoline stations, only rivaled by the laughs that the register with military census It’s made of gold, but it’s not - a quire at 7 Cottage street. precautions against it during the $49,326, and from fines of all frozen faced comedian evokes when boards. brooch, nor a ring nor a bracelet; ' € . W. HAKTE.XHTEIN classes In motor vehicle offenses, This order occasioned consider­ FOR RENT—Furnished room with winter and spring than at other he tries his hand as a hard-boiled >I’ve never seen anything like Jt.' • f'elepbone 102! or wlthiut board. Inqulrs at 73 Fins times. $238,098.26. westerner. A capable supporting able surprise, since the classeE in ■Wjhat Is it? street after 6 p. m. Aside from avoiding colds which 1700 More Fines capt appears with Buster in this question had already registered in iHugo: A thimble.— Passing There were approximately 1700 iaugh fest. previous years. It was declared, FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, suit­ might predispose to pneumonia per­ Show. i able for light housekeeping. In Sel- haps the most Important step for more fines imposed In 1926 than The other feature Is “ The Whirl­ however, that the re-reglstrgtlon Witz Building. Inquire Selwltz Shoe avoiding pneumonia itself Is to in 1925 for violations of motor ve­ wind Driver,” a gripping outdoor was necessary In order to carry; out Shop. avoid exposure to Infection. This is hicle laws, and the statutes re­ drama whosq plot is also laid In the the plans for a reorganization of the New Governor quire that this money be forwards Warantee ^®N7^~Store with fixtures, the reason for providing In the great open spaces. Curley Wetzel Is reser^^e. suitable for confectionery or general State Sanitary Code that cases of ed by the courts to the motor vehi­ starred. Another chapter of the New Regulations ' South Main street. Inquire pneumonia should be reported to cle department. All motor vehi­ current serial, a comedy and a news At the same time were announc­ at 21 Warren streeL the health authorities and that pa­ cle receipts are required by statute reel will also be oflereij. ed new regulations aiming at the tients sljould be Isolated and the to be turned over t o , the state The two features which will close creation of a large body of non­ Dee^ FOR RENT—Three room suite. In the iiew Johnson Block, facing Main rooms or apartments where they highway department foj- highway their engagement at this playhouse commissioned officers. All graduates StreeL All modern lrapix)vementB. Ap­ live placarded as a warning to improvement. Most of the various A gpod substantial 2 fAmUy flft, ply to Aaron Johnson. 62 Linden tonight are Marshall Neilan’s of high schools will hereafter be al- street or to the Janitor. others. fees are based broadly on the prin­ charmln.'. comedy drama “ Mike” Ipwed to leave the army after one oak floors and trim. Steam heat, 1 ciple that they partly pay for the which has Sally O’Neil and 'V^iillam year’s training provided they take gas, et<^ Right on Benton street, FOR REN^'—In Orsenaores. first use of the highways, and the high­ Haines In Its cast, and "Twisted A bargain at SIO.OOO, only $700 '£ a^nd second floor flats at 78 and 75 the necessary courses for non-coms, cash. ' TT, Benton street. Call 820. • Wanted— Building Lot way system Is being constantly ex­ Triggers" a western drama that can in the recently established “ Acade­ tended and kept In repair. best be described as something mies for non-commissioned of­ Close to Main street- a home-like heated apart- within 10 or 15 minutes walk of The number of "transfers” list­ "different. The customary shorter ficers,” **^BeaTer’’ Woodworker cottage of si.x rooms. • .hardwobil r Trotter BlSck.^ * shoemaker. the Center. Send description and ed In the motor vehicle statement subjects will also be shown. It Is also decreed that all young floors, hot water heat, a large sized ^ lowest price to provides a kind of index to the men volunteering tqp the army be­ WOODWORKING lot. Price Only $7^500.' 3 , FOR RENT — Three, and four BUILDER, CARE HERALD number of motor vehicles that fore being conscripted will be given Right on 'Bast Center street, a. room apartments, heat. Janitor aer- change hands In any given year. range, refrigerator. In-a- .. Manchester. the privilege of choosing what I MACHINERY large modem flat, six rooms,- large 5 The transfers in the year just POLICE COURT branch of senflce they wish to serve . FOR garage, corner lot.. . A place s -oo Company. 2100 sr tela- Past aggregated 61,512, which was to own and live In. . poon* 782-2. } in, and when possible, the privilege Ali^ passes o f , Work I an Increase of 8;849 over 1925. Joseph Scranton o f William of serving In the province'where Here it is— a well built ■ sh>glc, ij Receipts for 1026 street, 17 years old, was bafora thp they live. This latter priyflege Is Stuitlonary and portable. only 5 minntee from silk ^ilUs. s WANTED AUCTION! The 1926 receipts for Inspecting local court this moruing, pn tbb also to' be extended" to graduates ot EleotrlCvHand Saws. ElecHric close, to trolley, 6 good rooms with - floorCiand desk eanders, , ^ and licensing gasdllne stations rep­ charge of vagrancy. He'was arrest­ high schools. modern oonveniences-;-^low in price. £' resents an Increase of nearly Electric Combination, six ma- T woman with ed on complaint of some north end 'The new unlformp for offiwrs , Four acres of good level land | live position $17,000,'a large part of which is merchants. Scranton Is in the hab­ present a striking, departure from chlh.^ 1q one. operated from the or-, .arms for elderly lady or'g’entleman. Saturday, February 6 at 2 p. m. accounted for by. the new law Im­ dingry electric light socket. Also coverted with wood. Wonld make ^ telephone Hartford 3-9409; will sell at punllc auction the fur­ it of hanging around doing noth­ the previous policy of keepini/ offi­ I posing a $25.fed for the Inspection planers, band saws, mortising ma­ an c.\rellcnt small farm or buildln;^. * nishings of house No. 126, North ing. -■ V cers and men as nearly as>pPssible lots.- . City'^.ater, gM, etec^j^ty r W^ANTED—To ,repair .and clean of any gasoline station for which chines. mouldinq; machines, etc. xewlng lnachlne*.oftZ*tt.jmiik School street, Manchester, coal Judge nTohnson decided to con­ upon the same..Ievel,-ip the inatter avjMlUhlte. onl^ I AH a permit is sought. This law went tinue the case until . tomorrow carry the largest’ New Eing- rtove., oil stoves, beds. of clothing as well as hf. social

i W.'-. ■' ■’ ■ , ' ■ •'. ..:■■■.■■■,, -i-.^' ■;. ■. ::■ ■- -V./. ■■ ■ V.. , .: / . '. , . - . ' -^■.. . ■..- . . ■- + Vv “V - ' VINCENT LOPEZ HIMSELF 2 FILMS AT e m e u —'V.' -• AT THE STATE. HARTFORD M TOMORROW ONLY Founded \ 190& A most extraordinary announce* Automobiles and- Cowboys ment made by few theaters in the V country. Is that of the coming of Fundsh Entertainment at Vincent Lopes himself with his Oak Street Playhouse. ' " a world-renowned Casa Lopes ' Or­ chestra to the State theater. Main “ Hair Trigger Baxter,” the "Mile and Morgan streets, Hartford, a Mlput.e Mp.n” and the serial, Goods H older Latbr li v e r y ]Por EveiHHg AppoMktijijsfttr^]^^ ■ ; .111.^— , — ------" , I i.. n « , 1 i j , Conn., for three days on Monday “ Strings of Steel,” form the pro- A l L . > :• V. • . ^ V • ' Tuesday and Wednesday, February grain for the Circle theater tomor-. 7, 8 \ ^ d 9. There Is perhaps no row. Tonight the fans will see^’ artist ni the world as .well known Qeerge O’Hara In "California or, as Vincent Lopes. He has endeared Btrat,” and Lightning, the Wonder himself to a woi;ld of adml,rers, Dc« In ‘'Lure of the Wild," lof^ who recognise his pleasing voice the last time. SundAy and Moh^r over the air through Station day’s program will feature.ijl'Altar^ WEAF. The Casa Lopez orchestra of Desire” with Mae Murra^jfe the< Is the best organisation of musi­ title role. • cians e v v assembled. Ifr. Lopez Some novel thrillers and new t - , first gained recognition as the lead­ stunts have been Introduced in er of the Hotel Pennsylvania Or­ “ Hair Trigger Baxter,” Bbb Ous­ in Hartford chestra. He then went on the air ter’s latest starring vehicle for F. and Instantly became the most pop­ B. O. Custer always has a fresh, W e cannot remember Only a! ■ greaff plMfc supply of surprises on ’ hand for ular entertainer of the air. The such an immediate and stage called him and he toured the his audiences and this time he out­ confidenee iny'jtfieif world and was a sensational suc­ does even the high mark which he overwhelming response ability to get fhr^iure cess in every principal city on the has set for himself. Bob plays continent. Mr. Lopez owes his re­ the role of a busy young Ynan who to bur sales advertise­ . of ,end]^fiig has J;he'double duty of trying to markable rise to fame to many ments as the extra­ reasons— chiefly among them his rout the' cattle rustlers who ■ are ' the very Utestfas^pi^^ natural ability as a musician, the stealing his father’s prize stock, ordinary business that <^cahap(fodat fo ttl^ tt^ ^ orchestrations that he himself ar­ and at the same time champion a ranges, and the special scenic and young lady who Is very much in has been crowding our ' ihettipus ' ap^val ‘W need of protection. The girl’s role lighting effects that he devises for store since the opening each number. This Is the first time is played by the delightful Eugen­ the low prices ijbrbugh- ia Gilbert who Invests the part with that theater-goers have ever been of this great sale. ottt this fine store. able to witness so wonderful an at- charm and conviction. Others in / ^action as Vincent Lopez and his the excellent cast are: Lew Meeh­ an, Murdock McQuarrie, Fannie Casa^ Lopez Orchestra at the regu­ Midgley, Jim Corey, Ernie Adams lar State theater admission prices and Hugh Saxon. The story Is by which are twenty-five and forty James. Ormont and the continuity cents. Mr. Lopez and his entertain­ ers will appear three times dally by Paul Byran. Jack Nelson Is re­ 4-pc, Bed Suite A Smsi^ livin g sponsible for the splendid direc­ during his limited engagement of tion. three days. ■ • i On the same bill will be Lou What Is acclaimed as one of the $225 fastest moving pictures ever made Lockett and Betty Page and Co., is William Fairbanks in “ The Mile There is only one suite left in a Tlie ;Smartl^t.thing ;^adlpk>..i^iii m a smart offering “ Say it With a Minute Man” as the companion Dancing,. Besides^ there 4 n r be splendid walnut tone, with large fashionable' Uving feature. other stage attractions and the The story relates of a young man dresser and chifforobe. Origin­ ture, in lustrous mphair, with, Svmih''®’ by the State who Is superintendent of his fath­ ally sold for $298. rich silk t^ . . Was -$ ^ . ^m phony of twenty-five with Bert er’s auto factory— “ The Rockett” . ■ : J. directing. The picture at- “ Speedy” , the youth is In. love r.^p n r ^ starting with Paula Greydon whose mother Sunday, ^bruary 6 and sharing Is chief stockholder ih a rival auto "r r r honors with Vincent Lopez, will be firm known as the “Greyhouad.” the Gertrude A^therton story “ Perch Mrs. Greydon swears that “ Sueedy” shall never/marry Paula until the P Manley and Jane Wlnton. “ Greyhound” beats the “ Rockett” This is one of the outstanding dra­ In the annual race.' The chief en­ matic productions of the year. Then gineer of the “ Greyhound” factory also loves Paula and thinking that if he can beat “ Speedy” In the race he will stand a chance with Paula, 3-Piece Mohair JSuite he kidnaps “ Speedy” before the management an­ race and tries to ruin his car. His REDUCED:FR0M $239. ‘ nounces the presentation of the plan falls and "Speedy” gets to the track In an airplane. The race This is without question‘the leading value in a fine Mo­ is on. The rival has a gang of hair suite, with reversible cushions, of- regular Shoor thugs on the road who try every Bros, quality construction. Don’t.Bliss this'wonderful means to wreck the “ Rockett” but opportunity to get a fine suite in^your home.at a price “ Speedy” outwits them all. Finally Paula takes her place In the ' race that may never be offered again. WAPPING and drives the “ Greyhound” against the “ Rockett.” The race . Big Reductions in is a tie and “ Speedy” the Mile a ^ Odd Chests and from Eldrldge street, South Man- Minute Man anounces he is willing Dresser Clearance $25,000 Stock of Rugs Reduced ^ester, to the tenement house of to lose the race to win the girl. Chiffoi^ttes Reduced Wilbur C. Hills on Wednesday of William Fairbanks -portrays this week. “ Speedy” Rockett and he is sup­ A number of odd dressers in wal­ A.'feW remaining chests, chifforettes, The Young People’s society will ported by Virginia Brown Falre as nut, mahogany and oak finishes give a dance on Friday evening, Paula Greydon and others promi­ will be closed-out at great money­ February U. at the Wapplng Cen­ nent in the cast are George Per- suites to be-sold at temptihg^ reduc­ ter school hall. Tom Healey’s lolat^ George Cheeseboro and many saving prices. . tions. Orchestra will furnish thO’ mu jlc- other prominent players and star There was a meeting- of the racing drivers. { n n llbrarr directors last Saturday The production was directed by Jack Nelson and the race track $17.95 to $69 $9.85 to $45 afternoon which was held at the Liberal South Windsor Public Library,-all scenes were taken at the annual Liberal Terms. the officers being present. Ascot road and track race near . Mrs. Albert E. Stiles’ High school class of girls will hold their class Get tickets, for the Police Bene­ Escritoire social at the home of their teacher fit at the State box office. Formal Chair this evening, also Mrs. Arthur This fine writing desk cop-. ; • This is, we believe, the Ipw- Sharps class at the same time and A KNEESY CONCLUSION. ied from a Frehch type sug­ place. est price ever (Juoted fof a Sherlock Holmes: Ah, my dear gests an individuality that* Watson! Did you have a nice time .ormal chair of such rich GAS PLANTS at the flapper dance? so many people want." Watson: Holmes, old kidi you appearance and quality. Lake Forest, 111.— Every morn­ are a wonder. The Instant I enter ing for several weeks, I. C. Schiele your door you tell me where I have $ 4 i 6 5 ^ went out to his greenhouse and been. Elucidate this abstruse clue. found that hundreds of chrysanthe­ Holmes: Far from abstruse, my $19.85 Liberal Terms. mums and carnations had died dear Watsoi^ Look at the powder Liberal Terms. 9x12 SIZES from some mysterious malady. On on your knees.— Judge. the verge of ruin he finally discov­ Close-Woven Tapestries ...... Special $19.85 ered that a gas main had been leak­ The service of a summons by ing into the greenhouse and as­ radio has been declared legal by a Heavy Seamless Axminsters . . Special $34.50 phyxiating the flowers. New York 'court. Deep-Fringed Velvets.^...... Special $44.50 Luxurious Royal Wiltons.... .fecia l $78.80 miiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I SA TURDAY FEBRUARY BEDDING FEATURE I SPECIALS AR Reed Furniture at Sale Reductions

This 3-piece Reed Suite in caraBiel, with attractive cre­ FORMEN tonne covered auto seats, has been reduced from $59. mm I Save money on dependable furnishings for men__ Liberal Terms. $48*95 3-Piece Suite; I every item is a special value. Come to Marlowe’s Sat- S urday. It you need anything in reed fumitiu*e, now |s the time I MEN’S good quality heavy weight Union Suits.. .$1.00 to buy. I MEN’S $1.69 Random Union Suits ...:...... $1.25 I MEN’S Ribbed Shirts ^ d Drawers...... 69c 3 Pieces-^Bed, S^ng, Mattress ' S MEN’S Medium Weight Union Suits ...... 99c 3-Pieci( Bedroom SpeciaF S MEN’S Part Wool Socks ...... -...... l5c The last time we) offered this hed outfit w^ 'actually swamped with orders.' People faiow the. quality of our bed­ 5 MEN’S Cotton Socks, 2 p a i r ...... 25c Bed, Dresser and Chiffpyette in a ding makes this low price especially attractive. For Friday 5 MEN’S 50c Fancy Silk and Wool Socks ...... 39c fine walnut tone, smart in appear­ and Saturday only. ‘ ■ . . = . MEN’S Broadcloth Shirts—white, ta n ...... $1.00 ance and thoroughly good in con­ I MEN’S Blue Work Shirts ...... 59c-85b struction. Reduced from $,195. I MEN’S Flannel S h ir ts ...... 85c-$1.59 S MEN’S Lumber Jackets...... $1.00 E MEN’S $1.59 Heavy Weight O veralls...... $1.35 i MEN’S Flannel Night Shirts ...... $1.00 I MEN’S Flannel Pajamas ...... ,.. .$1.49 5 MEN’S Knitted Neckwear...... 10c-25c 5 MEN’S Cut Silk T i e s ...... 50c Headquarters for Valentines'

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IHiiiiiiiiiii|iiiiiiilii|iiiiHiiiiiniiiiiii»iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT chattels !n the state of Mississippi What they hare discovered so far Eurning Erralh — at least to the satisfaction of a PUBLISHED BY federal grand Jury— Is the fafct that THE HERALD PRINTINGS CO. In Amite county two men, with the Founded by Elwood % Ela godd native American^ names of OoL L 1881 Webb and Alvord, went to the home ^®jV®^^Bvenlng Except Sundays .--n d of Crawford Allen, a 50 jrear oi.l Entered at the Post Offlce at Man- bhester as Second Class Mall Matter. Negro, seised him, his wife,- his SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mail grown daughter nnd his two s^iall dollars a year, sixty cents ' a children, took them to ^ planta­ snontn for shorter periods. _ By carrier, eighteen cents r. week. tion, owner named Hurst and sold Single copies, three centa them for twenty dollars; that the ' BjraCIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ whole family was forced to work New York, Feb. 4— What firice SENTATIVE, Ham!lton-De Llsser, scandal?- Inc., 286 Madison Avenue, New York without wages for several weeks; and 612 North Michigan Avenue, Along Cortland streetlaid adja­ Chicago. and that many families of Negroes cent channels, where the Wall The Manehes^r Evening Herald IS In that section are being trorked in on sale In at Schnlts’s Street 'belt clerks wander, one re­ News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. the same manner under the pre­ alizes the transient valjpe of t^e Street and 42nd. Street entrance of tense that ^hey are crop-sharers, sporadically salacious. Grand Central Station. while living under oohdltlqns ,that .^'Vlth the whispered details of “International News Service has the the Brdwnli^;-Peacne8 separation exclusive rights to use for republlca- no slave owner of ante-bellum days tlon in ahy form all news dispatches Bult being ibrazenly sold In this have seen this credited to or> not otherwise credit­ would have thought of Imposing on many suspicious pamphlets but there -has been n ed in this paper. It Is also exclusively his property for fear of losing ft tor a copy or what-havo-youi the hibition on ;the Sengtel fioor during entitled to use for republlcatlon all the local or undated news-^pubUsbed by death. intHnate details of the Cftkplln pe this session of Congresk or,- for that tUIou already find thettiselves In herein.*' There are many sections In our matter, even on the' streets. the -marked-down list, Although your cbrre^oQdent bas southern states 'Where the Consti Exactly as sketched above, beds FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 19^7. . The once vastly popular Rhine­ made no searches through hip- tutlon of the United States runs lander letters, selling ■ up to |25 pockets, desks, or drawers. It seems with 2 Inch continuous posts aqd no deeperjthan It dJes In Amite •when fresh from the press,' now likely the. common theory that five fillers. In Ivory or white fin- EXTRA-TERRITORIALITY. stand yellow with age In back­ county, Mississippi. every wet senator and nearly' every isli, full, size complete with sprlns* Extra-terrltorlallty is a term rooms. The Hall-Mills, pamphlets Yet It was the votes of the dry senator either packsi a fiask or Regular $19.50 that figures very largely in the lacked sex-appeal. It was said. Even has a bottle tucked avmy In- his “ dry” members of Congress from' at 26 cents they failed to return news from China, these days. Its office is rather ja fallacy. | those states that made federal pro­ tlfe , Investments of the. - furtive meaning is not too easy to define. None of them' has e « r pulled hibition a'possibility b y Incorporatr printers of the down town area. Basically, of course, it conveys tho The same was the casescf the Ger­ out such a tap-root of e^l Im this , J ■ \ ' 614.75 Ing it in that same constitution, correspondent'^ presence, And. It is ^oU edge Cotton Mattress covered with a durjdble striped ticking. Idea of the right of a nation to gov­ ald Cbdpman booklets, , and the votes of legislatures of still a puzzling problam. |ust bovt ern its own nationals in the terri­ .. The ^ zen and one Intimate sto- 1 piece, for full or twin beds. Ilegular'$18,50 . .1...... $7.95 those states which made possible^ of Rudo^h'Otoh Valentino gather strongly: one must hint Iniorder;.to tory of a foreign nation, a right in toe.,, effect sucb a phenomenon! Appaiv the eighteenth amendment’s ratlfi- news-stands, al- ently one almost needs a club.' A many instances granted to Euro cation. though Just off 'Times Square I saw 501b. one pi^e'Cotton Felt Mattress for fuU-or twin beds in wov­ pean governments by oriental coun­ a vendor of ballads holding. up a senator can stand and talij; to ft en stripe ticking. Regular $15.95...... $9.95 There are times-when a-citizen thirsty newspaperman:. Tylth a tries, through treaty— someflmc-s piece of sheet music entHled ^The of a northewj state Hhe Connecti­ Death of Rudolph,” or something breath that Is very powerful and merely assumed through the might cut is justified in wondering wheth­ like that. , still neglect the' first principles of 50 lb. X00% pure white Cotton Felt Mattress with roll edge, one that is supposed to make* right. In hospitality. er, after all, the war to preserve These dolorous ballads, I am the case of «Chlna this right has piece style. Regular $20.00 in woven stripe ticking ... ^ . $15.75 the Union, the squandering" of told, are ground out by the yard been extended somewhat, even to and mile In the phonograph record There is datfger In office drlnk'^ hundreds o f ,thousands of lives, the ing, for the head of the. > local the extent of bringing sectioos of factories. While these seem almost One piece Cotton Felt MattreSs filled with 100 % snowy white cot- sacrifice of the noble Lincoln and legendary to the Broadwayites, for W, C. T. U. from back homei may ' the Chinese people, in their own ton^ifelt, upholstered with art ticking. . Regular $31.00' ...... $24 all the tremendous effort of the whom jazz numbers , are chiefly show up at any time for a confer­ country, under virtual control of ence, and with galleries full it’'-la sixties was not by way of being made, sale reports indicate that outsiders. It is involved and com­ through the farm belt and in the dangerous for senators to passlcon- Beds exactly as sketched with all somelhlng of a mistake. Whether National Link Springs made for full or twin beds; Regular plicated— and ft has always been backwoods of the south and north­ traband articles under their d^sks graceline iublhg— 5 fillers. Fin­ this country would not bqs a better like kids with notes or lollypopS in ^ $ 7 .0 0 ...... ------$5.60- unjust. west there is a terrific sale for ished in brown, full size. Regular country, on the whole, if we had numbers that go into four and five school. But the time senators nmst President Coolifige, long before $12.75 followed Greely’s advice and "let records, carrying bn some almost have to etorcise self-control in. this the present crisis, expressed him­ endless tale sucli as was unfolded respect is during executive ses­ Spi^al Springs containing 99 steel spirals and enamel^ to pTevent . the wayward sisters go”-'-and stev/ self on several occasions as strong­ in one version of “ The Prisoner’s sions' when there are no prylhg r-usting^ -Regular $20.00 ...... $14.80 in the fat of their own warped Song.” eyes. ly opposed to the whole business standards. One concern was said; actually to -Senators go Into “fexeck,” as Ijt _ of extra-territoriality in China and have figured on selling two and. is called, only on serious occasion!|i, Watkins Box Springs upholstei’ed with cotton and covered, with 1 ' of foreign interference with Chin­ three discs of the same record’ to Most “ execks” during this session durable striped ticking., Regular $35.00"...... $ ^ .7 5 ' ese self-government. There la not certain of the backwoods boys and of Congress have concerned th^ LAYING KEELS. the slightest question as to where girls who play them; so, much they Lausanne treaty, the pet of Senator! he stands. The appropriation of one mil­ wear the records out. Borah. Others have concerned such Full size Quality Feather Pillows reduced as follows: $5.00 a pair lion, two. hundred thousand dollars A ballad based 6n the Hall-Mills matters as consideration, of the Now there is a proposition on to $3.95; $6.00 pair tb?$4.75; $7.50 pair to^$5.50; $10.00 pair to $7.50, with which to begin ,4he construc­ case, which scarcely was heard in president’s appointment of Cyrus foot to appoint 'an American com­ New York, was said to have enojy- Woods to the Interstate Commerce and $12.00 pair to $9. N. , ^ tion of three of tbe eight scout mission with a view to conferring ed a great sale in the outlands, and Commission and discussion .of cruisers authorized in 1924 would with representatives of'both Can­ the Floyd Collins disaster song still whether Senator-elect Frank Smith seem to be a highly technical move carries a big sale In pertain parts ton and Peking on the the formula­ of Illinois should- bb taken In be­ in opposition to President Cool- o f the south, they tell^me. fore being booted out.. Once one tion of an American policy in the idge’s fixed determination to appro­ The story went around tho phon­ becomes the subject of an “ execk.” ,, Other Medal Beds present imbroglio. ograph belt that in one southern he Would seem to be out of luck priate nothing at all while giving I As an alternative it has,, been town a dealer had to stop playing Smith, Woods and the Lausanne! (8) Brown Beds with 2 inch continuous posts, 2 graceline fillers his sanction to, a “ paper ship” pro­ suggested that President Coolldge, the record because the crowds treaty have all been given the gata. ^and a cane panel. Futt size. Refular $14.00 each ...... $9.7.5 Windsor type metal beds^ eziietly gram, We are mot greatly shocked about the ^ore were so great. speaking for the United States as sketched «bov«. to full orf .tNIA Styles In songs travel in amusing Former Secretary of State Rob- at seeing the names of both Con­ sizes, walnut or Ivory finish. R e^ alone and without reference to or cycles. Let one type of song catch fw' n silent spectator in (7) Ivory Beds,''fhll size, with graceline continuous piosts and 5 necticut senators among those who Ular $1:9.50 ’ . ♦ ■ dependence on other foreign sup- on. and immediately 'imitators As .the country is agitat­ graceline fillers. Regular $16,50 ...... 1...... $9.75 port, issue a declaration of" denun­ yoted for the appropriation and so spring up from behind every piano ed by an international situation in-' set themselves on record as oppos­ in “ tin pan alley.” ciation of the extra-territoriality volvlng us with China. Mexfco an'd ing the “ paper ship” policy which, * The last ragp was for “ bird” ,(1)'Ivory Bed, same as above in twin size privileges of outsiders in China. An Nicaragua. Lansing is practicing in- $9.75 frankly, has always, seemdd . to us son^, following thej succesA of apparent obstacle to this is found blackbird number. “ Bird” songs Jrn™ a -block to be merely slll^. from, the State Department, a g-j- \ in the difficulty of discovering an have appeared in such numbers nlal gentleman who has no desire Nevertheless it is in a technical established Chinese government, fa that, I am told, the cat is to come V— *ke limelight in sense only that .the President has I^ck. as it were. \ which to address the denuncia­ tion. been defeated; because how far, if “ Moonlight” songs, done almost you please, will a million or so go ■ to death a season or two, ago, now _ H e is -counsel for the Chinese It would almost seem as if this are reappearing,-for, as one pub-^ in the business of constructing 'government,, but he his- nothing to FLORIDA BRANCH-THE WA-rXlNS-UMBACHERCOi— ST. PETERSBIIRG. were an artificial obstacle. If the Usher explained, “ ther^e.’s a- new. three modern scout cruisers? ^ publicly about tha' Cblu;!" sii!! President would simply declare for­ gang of kids every, yean who think they’-re the only Ones the moon ever Wfuffy ^ of the foreign mally to all the people of China, If this trio of ships get as far as sUiiatlons la which his latest suc- the laying of a keel and one rib shined on. coMor. Secretary Kellogg, has be- irrespective of their Internal poli­ Tango numbers have about apiece before that paltry appropri­ "^kere is an excel­ tics that the United States rec­ reached their peak and-the hard­ FUNERAL DIRECTORS ation has been used up it wlli^ be lent chance for a former Demo- ognized their absolute equality as working young piano- pounders now cratic official like Lansing to grease a nation, that it was the belief and somewhere near as far as they will struggle with tunes to accompany go. However, It will put them in black bottom steppers,. ca8t^h«®t°T“ ® mighty policy of America that whatever Lansing is guided by the the naval tables as “ under con­ GILBERT SWAN. government they chose to estab­ feS t P^'OTlng at struction” Which at least sounds a ^ “ 0 politician, lish would be absolutely sovereign .. says Senator J. Boom- and that America would henceforth little less ridiculous than “ author­ ized but not appropriated for.” Your income Tax favorite sen­ so conduct herself toward It. the • I ator. We ought to go down and And nobody likes to have his To be allowed a claim for a de­ I- hands of the United States would duction for a loss incurred In a “ Thlv^in®® Mexicans. be washed clean. To refrain from government look merely foolish in think the American the eyes of the world. “ transaction entered' Into- for ^thollcB are controlling our for- doing so merely because there is a proflt»’’ not connected with the tax­ dispute in China over who shall be payer’s trade or business, must have of our^stTte’ n®'^ thfnkShe hlad THE BASS.VVOOD AN ORNA- .MENT 4 J boss would be. it would seem, to several distinct, qualities...... - SebreTai^ocretary of State Frank B. b* Kelly ’ IDEAL PLATFORM. By ARTHUR-N a c k miss a golden opportunity. ' The Iptent to make a profit must Broadcasting music and oral ut­ have, existed at the beginning ojLlhe^ President,'Araerlcan N re,..Ass’Q. Anyone living Ino^be, terances from a plane 4,000 feet enterprise. Not infrequently deduc- ,ern part WRIGHT’S ADVERTISING. -of the United Stites" m.u ‘ be thor- In the air to an audience within tho t'lons for losses are claimed through A loyal British jury not only the sale of a house owned and occu­ oughly familiar with tbe asswood-, scope of an aimpllfler on the ground ^ t s the kibosh on Captain pied by the taxpayer as a home. If If not as. a forest tree att least ak at Columbus Circle, New York,!is One widely used tor atroertPlaatlng, : Wright’s allegation of slander the property was purchased for the one of the latest scientific novel­ taxpayer’s personal use as a resi­ an3 ornamental purposhs. i against Viscount Gladstone for The basswood has a wldjWarlety ties, scheduled for this afternoon. dence without intent of resale. It Awake! awake! the stars are pale calling him a liar but it goes to the toe east Is russet gray* ' ’ of names, amnfig them. 1vh|te lln-^ The idea suggests Itself that this was not a “ transaction entered into 3hk. kfiew people were Begianniff tp^aotaee 1 0 0 % bul|(AALL>BRAN aeeem plidiee 100%'; rather unusual length of attach­ for profit.” A loss sustained in the den,' whitewood, beetree,Y lynn? new activity may have especial lltae tree and whistlewood.v* Its ilow irritaBIe 4 ^ yrae«^'1but (me siinpiy mmlts. HOw difFerent from part-bran prod^ ing a rider to its verdict by saying, sale of a house purchased by the D^.’ toe gates, of forms of usefulness. Here is oppor­ leaves are broadly heart-shaped, couldn't help it... could she be gmjr ttCtSi which contain t o o litde bulk t o b e e^se-* P thrdugh its foreman, "W e ' are taxpayer as hik residence 'without tunity, for example, for the disbe­ Intent to make, .a profit,' and sub­ Throw wld| the burning valves, and one-sided at the., base, with ^ e h throbbing -ehdlesh *heeda»ee dyo-^ ften pothing-is aocomplished« Thktisi unanimously of the opinion that sequently "rented, is not deductible. tufts, of rusty hairs occurring, ih w hy doctors reeom inend ALL-BRAN., liever in federal prohibition-to ex­ free Solden streets be axils of the veins. It has a browildsh tthdenpher di^?. the evidence has completely vindl A person claiming deduction tor press his view unqualifiedly— from A person claiming deduction for The mAmino. . ig^y bark with . long vertical As­ Vl^btbvicioiu thing eenii^bdoH^ cated the high moral character of the plane— without risk of being loss incurrqd in the sale-of reslden- K • waioh — toe - J()okU im i hahlUformng pJJh! tial property should attach- to 'his , |jg evenlftg shall not sures; the wood Is light Ibro the late William E. Gladstone.” torn limb from limb by indignant nearly white, (hence- the 'nai It fillf thobdgbt^:beait vdSTd^ gaSi Far be it from us to intimate return an affidavit stating tbe facts whitewood) and Is chiefly'iiSed 1: Contraift ALL-BRAN^ with p ills and drys; for the Ku Kluxer to tell the as to the use of the property, sup­ Put off, put off youivmall, ye kings epair» V/hat a blessing theito a gat /t aceorf- that the jury was not fully justl- and beat your brands to dust' the manufacture pf paper pulp. big' to dlrtctfasa U dfugsr—that become useless unless Knights of Columbus what he ported by evidence, reCoi^ if possi­ safe, sure relief curset ft dH* nit Ttlkv/t, the dose is constantly increasedl ^fled in arriving at this conclusion, ^ hands-must The American tree ' hks five' thinks of them or for the K. of C. ble,’showing his Ihtent when i e en­ creamy white petals opposite petal- K^logg* 8 AU^bRAN is gugrantoed tO -. for we know nothing about it one tered the tratasaction. < • wO wOt n i n i ,tM AU/BRAN is delicious w i^ miUs o f to. address his opinions directly to trusli’ like scales. butT theqe scales are relievo conotiTOtion plinmandKi gateksss prt9$. cream; and add fruits or honey. Let way or the other. But the wonder A taxpayer.'who buys an automo­ a meeting of the Klan— all with­ Nay, bM ^aback the lance’s point, lacking in the European tree. , pennanently.. Mbrw -to prevent it it soailc b fe w m om ents to brin g b u t arises what other verdict Captain bile to be used for business purposes ■ ' The well-rounded cniwu- and gen­ out that distraction and partial dls- and sells it at a loss Is entitled to a A' the helmet bar— its Bint-like flavor, ^ n n k le ALL> Wright could possibly have expect­ erous leafage make it well suited qualificmion of nervousness which deduction for the loss sustained. ^ bu®t morning winds; Ifvti Al^BRAN a heiter BRAN in soups. .Recipes on evei^ ed under any circumstances and but not the noise qf wart /for the purposes of strhet planting, comes -from anticipating' immediate Butlb loss sustained in the ,sale qf For aye,, the. time of wrath Is past, and in •June the fragrant blossoms \ ihttk part-hrati package« , under whatever weight of evidence and violent assault. an aqtomobile parchased for pleas­ A J near the time of rest, add to the beauty of^any city. Even ure or cpnvenlence Is not-deductible that he was right in his accusation Four thousand .feet in the air And honor binds the brow of man In as well-sh%ded and., attractive ..a ^ 0, *‘biilk" in AU-fBRAN absorb* Don't ridi part-bran sulffidtute% of the long dead statesman. the transaction not baying, ,'been *>renst. city as Washington, the adaptahlll- « gi^t deal pf rnoistura which it;, Insist on genuine Kelloggs— did above your audience is one of/the entered Into for profit. Imagine an English jury accept Behold, the time of wrath is past, ty of these trees is noticeable far cium gystam. original ALL-BRAN. Sold by idl^ most satisfactory positions In the A.11 losses are deductible; ohly to and-righteousness shall be. above others. fng any evidence, of any character world for a critics to occupy. t)ut the extent by which they are not And the W olf is dead In Arcady On. Ma^liachusette. avenue, • a Art ^e ss^o>toe it dwtende grocers. Served by diners, hotels,, whatsoever or in any amount, of range of' the farthest brickbat compensated for by Insurance or and the Dragon In the sea? bdautlful residential street, there is thS[ mtestinesT^leeh^agipi ^ ^ restaurants. Made, by fCellogg in Otherwise. blasting the reputation of William that ever was thrown. W o h n Ruskin; from “ Song of the /a stretch several mlles -long o f base- rmt^ving poiaebt and 1 Battle Creek, E. Gladstone! You might find a *jawn» woods, plaifted on both 'sides of the jury like that in Ireland^ or Scot­ street. , ..V. . . . NOT SPORTING. yhe tree is subject ip insect ene­ land or in or tiermany or The tabloids are scarcely ever AIR SERVICE BEGINS mies and sensitive to^theiy atlacks, Italy or t^he United States or Tim- ethical, but It Is extraordinary, even ATBOUGHT but' ita~oeauty repays the effort re-r V buctoo— but in feugland? Never in In the case of one of them, tor a Tbe 'first man £s of 4he Vienna.— A regular air pasheh- huired for overcoming these han- earth, filcapa. It demands a deep rich sol), ten thousand years. ' reporter to bring suit for slandw eartlly.-~-l Col. 10:47. ger and mall service between 'Vien- na and Rome hak been Inaugurated. and moist bottomlands and hilU|des And since Captain Wright is evi­ against anybody, either In or out kre ltd favorite home. ' dently no fool ho must have known Nought so vile toat on the igrth The JOurhey tqkes only ^ hburd/ of the newspaper, business. So that Including a stop at Venice. This Is Send w stomped, addressed ten- What the verdict would be, before doth live, but to the earth some liwiope and questionlr.of .fact mlv-, there will not be much sympathy in' specljll good doth glvo.->Shakes- an extension of a line alreadr In the trial, just about as well as ho toe fraternity for th» tabloldirt peaefe. operation out o f Vienna. Ing to dd with .Nature will be ah-^' knows now. For whleh reason It Is awetwd by the .consaltlM staff o f who has sued “ Daddy” B row p ln g ^ l./ Katurb Magazine of Washington to be shrewdly suspected that he because the latter expressed the be­ tbhongh arrangements made by this C H U R C H ^lV kli ON appropriated tho money to pay his lief that the reporter had kidnap­ j HISTORIC .FLAGON FOUICD paper. practice toe pagan pranoinga. One HONOR iSOlJHEil D / 'CBARLEjSTON missionary says modern hallrobm lawyerh and the costs of the suit ed one of the “ gander man’s” Budapest.—-Erection of , several oat of hli advertising fund. London,-^The famous silver qOMMQN FRACTION. 'dances ate yery -simflar to those of stwtues in memory o f the uohnowi wards In order to get a sensational flagon given by King Charles II to toe Bantu people. "For the last 10 T “ Well,” remarked A married-mkn JohaiiBMbiirg.- soldier is Being considered-h> '. ih' story from her. the Portsmouth garrison and stolen 'after visiting b la friend's new flat,; (new of years,” he says, have seen the SRN STANDARDS, the Chartestm to light natives dancing the Charleston In art commission o f Budapest. vTihi When a newspaper runs to tho Kentucky authorised hv Oon- Thomas 'church last ;.‘K wish I could afford a place, like statues will be placeij la ;U#t<^j federal Investigators alone are Christmas, ha| been recovered. The this.” . here wl to the ailllno atebt that It ,11^0 jungles in Africa.” courts for protection against ver- igresB to frame a constUudon. la a/Kaffir da^. e: phrlstlan spots. responsible f6r tbe discovery that 1791. , . flagon Is yklued At only $1,200, but “ Xes,” said the friend, "you hal attack It is k rathef flagrant Is famous as a relic, ft was stolen chutj^s have ma)j religious Germans have experimented suc­ ^logroes are ftill beio? .4ealt jhi .as Feast day of St. Ja|i6 ol^alols, married -men 'may '_have : better f lssim. Notices shops and coafeislon oj .weakaesr'of its as worshippers left the church aft­ Halves, but we bachelors, usually cessfully with electric! fertilization Wondir If o^e could have k auhen or Franc^ ' "t' ’ ' er Obrlstmas service. facfqrl^ wUi have'belter ouartsr8.”-^7’lfcBfts.' by drawing electrically charged Intoxicattea. from .yaiHilax''.*^! be disofairged/ leF >e to wires fhrotigh toe ground*' ver? .

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V‘ .^EVSN COXTAOBSvBURN / MONGER SAW ». ■ ■ IN BRANT ^ C K BIAKR Marshfield, Feb. 4.— Seven cot­ r ' tages and* four garages weve 4t/Bcr HE’S ROYAL PRINCE For Favof Of Hungary tfoyed by fire whicb swept through thei summer colony in the Ocean Bluff section of Brant Rock early BY AHLTON BB< "today.-"' Incendiarism Is suspected. •Loss Is ?B0,00Q. J Private Brightwell Qilnlik London, Feb. 3.— Hungary, yes­ JAV-S' terday Ignored and bea^nf-jtoday He’s a Son of Dead Mari- finds herself wooed by tNp.

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MODE A HOUSE WITH “ElHOWEOOM’’ WILL BE ^ntlCKl A Here is a roomy model called the Rochester. It can he built to cost ' '■Falm Beach, Peb. 4.— ^thp latest approximately S^,&00, Downstairs In .sport frocks for the seiison ol it hds a fine big living room than l/« 1927 depend upon the arrangemeni 21 by 15 feet and .a'dipiug room Ofvgeometric designs for 'decora­ in the refir together in a neat con­ tion. One particular model-kAs .*v servation of space, with a aitchen, biege angora blouse and^. a ; dark W H A T HAS GONE] BEFORE] *Tm glad to have blm." sbo’ breakfast nook, pantiy and roomy blue crepe skirt. Applief to the Deatk atrlkea GARRETT FOl.- 80M while bathlBS with a party sold, "he Is dependable ai^d ca«i closet. biouae are narrow stripsV ef the c r e p X :. \ at Oeeaa Towa> N. J. At the Hotel pablb Iq every way. ; Now feU< m« ; A reception hatl aud little closet Majnenca, where they had been IP:front for atprupe of visitors’ comblaation of blcge and saeete. an laqalry ia besaa, after more. Who was nMraid iny^Wo^< a doctor, perfnaetorlly examtaiaa tvTaps is another added featare that iiTub.is; good. • . him OB the bench. proBOBacea him er when he—when Kq fell 6ver?* surpTises you on r-i-tiance. AnbUier frock- Is of dull' wlne- dead. . “ Our o^n crowd,"! 1l|ev^le tqj'd yiolet crepe cut witn an ingenuity Folaom ’a eompaBloBa had been Upstairs thenv. are four.'bedrooms ROGER NEVIIiIiE. HRS. HELEN her, “ and several 8traitger$.'’ and a bath. All the bedrooms are of that distinguishes all of the .chic BARNABY aad CARMBLITA “ Yoqr pwn crowd being?" . equal size witu the exceptloii of the da^ime frocks. The Interest of VALDON. It la eatabliahed that •right front room 'wliieh is a trifle the ftock is concentrated on the F olsom , lost before hla death, had "These two ladies knd? myself^"- been atandins next to NED BAR­ iargiT. None of the rorms are s.kirt. which is stitched to fit over RON, known an the copper kinp. he said. _ . . . * as is, of ieu ihe'case In most the hips and then falls in p ^ el- Folsoro'a ainter, ANA8TASLA, Is "Well, I don*t susljppt any' o f , sent for In New York. Then the fircidtects’ plans trying to squeeze like plaits In the front and in the atnrtllBK announcement la made you,'/ but the hawk-like eyes rest-' iq. another room to laake the im­ back. There is an increasing fav­ that Folsom had been stabbed to ed sternly on them aH" In tnrn, pression of a larger home. or tor this ‘type of ' crepe sports death In the w ater, ROSS, hla rnlet. Is qneatloned, an are Barron “ Who were the strangers? • Do 'Write tc the Standard Homes frock. and his wife, bat no llpht In abed you know?" Company,.. . Colorado.. Building. Cutting and fitting the simplest on the mystery. , Washington, D, G., for further dc- . ot sports frocks has become a test Anastasia arrlrea and eaconn- “ Some of them. Next to Gaff- tera Neville, who had been her rett there stood a man named tails and information on this house. of cleverness for many of the brother’s associate In business. Barron, a chap from New York.” designers., i NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY “ Barron? Know anything about Section is fittodi- into section . CHAPTER XI him?” with the new sense, of line that has “ IVflSS FOLSOM.” Neville cried. developed during the past two sea­ “Nothing at all. It seemF Garry sons. A white crepe tennis frock “ Why are you here? talked to him. Just casual!^ ybq has fullness worked into a brief Haven’t you got a room yet? know, as lots of people do, In - ^ skirt, fitted over the hips by means Come, you can go to Mrs. Valdon's ocean. But he wasq't at all re­ of the panel on the blouse. sponsive, and gave GAr^ rather apartments. You mustn’t stay the cold; shoulder." . ,| i . here— ” "Then, If' he was ’ aa utter COLORED LEATHER “ Why not? Why does every­ stranger, we can scarcely suspect body want me to hide? I am here 4iim.” . Leather coats in delightful shades to investigate my brother’s death. “ No. but Anastasia^, ybn canit of blue, red or green, are trimmed suspect anybody yet. It^sfall in with narrow bands of gold or silver And remember, Roger Neville, I the hands of the policch^" leather. know as yet none of the details • “ Indeed it isn’t! It’d* in my I bad only the telegram that Gar­ hands. I am the one who will- USE FEATHERS rett was dead. Then 1 come here find out my hrbther’s ' aiurderer Chiffon evening frocks are a bit and I find bis rooms are In the and bring him to Justice. Police, bah! Do they ever accomplish more sophisticated than fSey were charge of the police! 1 sent tor anything?” last season, and often are given an Ross, but before I could ask him unusual effect by the uSe of ostrich "Of course they do.” said Ne­ feathers shaded from light tp dark about it all you came. I had no ville-, with spirit. “ You mustn’t wish to ask the hotel people, so talk like that— ’’ ■ ; r' Jn the color of the frock. perhaps you will tell me. the "Don’t you tell me how )[ must Blueless Eyes of Brow TWCMX)AtS facts.” or mustn't talk! I talk, As i The Woman’s Day “ Of course, dear Miss Folsom, choose!” • This season’s frock often has two but not here, I beg of you! See, “ Yes, yes, dearie, so yon shall," coats, one a sleeveless affair o f vel­ and Mrs. Valdon put an arm round vet or kasha, and an outside one of he spoke low, “ see, many are al­ the excited woman. “ Do hush; “ Be a nice girl,” writes one who fur or heavy wool material. ready clustering around us. They “ Who did it?" she repeated, ‘Roger, who murdered Roger, You only make matters -signs herself “Admirer,” and pretend to be talking among my brother?" worse when you talk. Now. 'Apas- “ write a little piece about bosses tasia, dear. Tm going to put Roger themselves, but you can see they out her hand. “ I like you, Duch­ tasia at this point. who demand .a man’s work of a are greedily listening.” out and I’m going to give you a ess, you’re all right.” But her question received no kimono and slippers and let yon -woman, blit make her keep on with T h e L o v e ly Anastasia Folsom raised her "Goody!” and Helen Barnaby answer. relax a little. ’Then yon must get traditional ■woman’s work, too. to bed— ” s ‘ £i«; head high and gave the curious smiled one of her wide, vapid “ Who did it?” she repeated. Say all the nasty things you can Paris Girls onlookers a stare. smiles. “ It’s so nice to be liked." “ Roger, who murdered my Anastasia Folsom gaye her a think of about bosses who expect Try what they use brother?” comical look and then burst Into "You are right, Roger,” she "Well, that’s- that," and Miss a short laugh. “ double duty of a woman.” By Edna Wallace Hopper said. “ I was a fool to stay here A quick glance passed from one Then “Admirer” tells her story. I have made 85 trips to Paris hi Folsom turned from the Duchess “1 thought you knew. me bet­ my quest for beauty. I go there as as long as I have. Let Paxton to another of her hearers, saying She is one of these modern busir as It entirely, through with her. ter!” she. said. “ I say. Duchess;'* ness women who can sell a lot as- regularly for beauty aids as dress­ and Ross bring my things and as plainly as words coiild do that she turned to' Mrs. Barnaby. “ do makers go for styles. Now, Carmelita Valdon, tell me easily as their mothers flapped a Every year I find girls pret- take me anywhere, anywhere that all there Is to tell about Gar­ she was hysterical and must be I look like a slippers and kimono flapjack. She travels from Dan td person? Do I, now?” ' ticr, women we can talk.” rett’s death. Roger, . you can calmed. Belsheba, or perhaps it is from younger. And I And certainly the strbng. forbe- Tpailanti to Gotham for her firm, bring back for Relieved at her docility, Neville speak when 1 speak to you. but Neville rose and sat beside her, ful personality had in it no bint-of trailing prospects and coming back myself and you , led her quickly through, the taking her hand and gently sooth­ the latest Ideas I want Carmy to tell the sto?y.” tha type of qioman who-lovea-to with the bacon in the shape of a ing her, and helps. All throngs to the elevator and took She pulled oft her hat and fiung .relax In that way. , V' few hundred thousand dollars Edna Wallace her to the suite occupied by Mrs. it across the rdom, where Paxton “ That we don’t know, my dear. “ Besides," .Itisa Folaoiq went worth o f . business. Her particular Hopper’s beauty aids, supplied Valdon and Mrs. Barnaby. picked it up and poked it baek That we have vet to find out— " on, more quietly, now, ’’thq ;num tale of woe goes like this. Sounds So Funny! by toilet count­ The arrival was not unexpected, “ We certainly haval Gart’ett from the police place tr coming ers, are -ke^ up into shape. “ What I am going to tell you was my brother! The only human tonight." . .-..r. r to dafe. 1 -Want Cor Neville had gone in ‘search of “ And you stay, too, Ross.” Miss sounds so aiaiost perfectly ridicu­ them the best in being on the face of the earth 1 "•Here?" cried; tlib Duchasa, Anastasia with orders to bring her Folsom went, on, as she held out “ ffp bere?” She whipped out her lous when put down in black and existence. back with him. h^r band to Paxton and receiv|ed cared for. 1 shall devote niy life vanity case and dabbed,vigorously' white that you may hardly believe My Youth It. It seems so improbable that a I "You poor dear thing!” cried a cigareU “ Stay, at any rate, un­ to* finding the fiend who killed him at her powder ani.rofig.'S- .: *! ■ Cream is one of and avenging bis death. Ross, man intelligent enough to be direc­ them. It is more • S Carmelita as she opened the door. til 1 hear the main facts.” “ Dp here or anywiibfei'*- ^Id. tor of almost a million dollar firm than a face “ Come right in and let me take "Yes. ma’am," Ross said, and who killed him?” Anastasia,. carelessly, ’"I. dhb’t ' could be so lop-minded. But, any­ cream. Several qare where» so long, as I Se.e hliu care of you.” stood at attention. She turned to the valet and way, here’s the story. It revolves great complex­ ■^here he Is'now. likely.’* ' about silk stockings and crepe ion aids are em'- I§ “ I’m not the kind to be taken Then Mrs. Valdon gave a glared at Jiim, wUth the glittering bodied in it. eyes oi a mad woman. For a swift sharp rap "on ttie^ chine step-ins. Ah, do I have your ^ care of.” was the response, but straightforward and concise ac­ door seemed to indi9ate an' Im­ Including prod­ “ 1 don’t know. Miss Folsom," interest? But the story Is not as ucts of lemon § the tone was independent rather count of the death of Garrett Fol­ portant caller. racy as that might indicate. and strawberry, g than ungrateful. “ Who is this?" som. She told all there was to tTie man replied, his Toice sad but it was Jepaon^ ushered up hf “ The silk stockings and. crepe and other im- 1 It was a strange thing, but the tell of bis bath in the ocean with with the respectful tone of a ser­ 'Tuttle, and Introduced by him, tp step-ins appeared on* m]^ expense _ portant factors. vant. the group. ^ i account under the heading of laun­ Yo’uth Cream comes in two types £ speeches of Anastasia Folsom, them, of his sudden sinking be­ —cold, cream and vanishing. I use “ Where were you at the time of “ I’m glad to see you, Mr. Jej^ dry. I had been gone a month. My g though often rude of words, were neath the wav63, of his being car­ sum total laundry hill ran around one at night, the other in the morn­ his death?” son,” and Miss Folsom’S'welcorbA ing. Never- is my skin without this I accompanied by a smile of good ried to shore by two of the life was quite evidently sincere if n)jt.< ?12. It would have been nearer $3 cream to foster and protect it. My g nature that seemed to take away guards, accompanied or assisted “ In Mr. Folsom’s rooms, wait­ cordial. “ You’re the man to whom at home where I have it done by a complexion at which millions mar­ ing for his return.” I look for help In finding the mar-* -vfoman -^ho comes In about every vel is largely duo to that. g their sting. Her glance at the by several m ^ who chanced to be Please learn what hiY Youth"' “ Then you can’t be suspected! derer of my brother.” two weeks and hiakes a grand s Duchess was one of admiration, near. • olean-up of, my togs. Naturally, Cream does. It will bring you an So you can help me in my Investi­ “ 1 certainly hope, to do that,. entirely hew conception' of face B though her question was brusque, She told bow they had all as­ anyone knows that expenses when gations. 1 will keep you on, tor Miss Folsom.’.* " - cream. Ask at any toilet dounter for j “ This Is my dear friend, Mrs. sumed that death was due to nat­ • on the road Just about those Edna W allace Hopper’s Youth the present, Ross. You will be “ I don’t expect yon to do It, I at home. The boss, okaying the ex­ No blue is perceptible In the brown eyes ot this Mam’selle who was the Cream. Jars, 60c; tu b ^ 35c. H Barnaby,” Carmelita Introduced. ural causes, until informed by expect to do it myself; I said 1 useful here and after we go back pense account, read each item,zeal­ winner of an upbobbed beauty contest, in Paris. _ “ Usually called the Duchess, be- Doctor Manning that It was not, look to you foe nelp.’’. ously. He came to that laundry B cause of her— ” home. You may go, now. and (To Bo Conilnued) Trial Tube Free but was the result of a murderous hold yourself at my orders.’* bill. Edna Wallue Hopper, ' B-M I “ Her noble air and bearing,” attack. A queer trait of Garrett> Folaom’o Got 'Very Sarcastic. 536 Lake Shore Ih iv c, Chicago. “ Yes, Miss Folsom,” and R^oss Mail me a trial tutq pi Youth Cream. 1 , Interrupted Miss Folsom, holding “ Who did It?” cried Miss Anas­ U revealed In the-nexf' chapter When** , "His .pencil trailed a little. Then, departed. ~ * a diaeoverr U made lit hint roowf . he looked at me sarcastically and m .S fflO N said, ‘Don’t tell nie, r:iss R., that yon are one of these modern wom­ THREE BEST EMBROIDBRED SCARFS en who can’t -wash out a pair of stockings!’ I was too amazed to At the latest inventory, the three Many of the new scarfs are of child-training that has grown Ao make a really good come-back, but most important colors are said to wool and they are embroidered in Home Page Editorials intricate it has lost its .pattern.' ' I did manage a ‘Well, If I can? .be green, rust and eggplant. Wools in pleasant designs. Simplicity Is hard- in. an ajfe Why should I?’ and he remarked, Good Nature C h ild ren ’s when life Is a sort of Chinesq puz­ 'My wife washes her own!’— the in­ TWO IN ONE . jSCALLOPS PO Q L T \ < i zle. You say, “ Yes, it isn’trqqite so ference being that If the wife of Scallops are a very popular form easy. Many things are beypqd'oiir the man o f millions could wash her ' ^Reversible coats this season are of adornment, particularly for col­ Training control.” But It Isn’t so diffieuit. own silkies, surely a mere under-] fuf on one side and tweed or kasha lars, vestees, cuffs and wide ber­ X Weave for your child, a' ‘.klrong ling drawing a pay check, should | on the Qther. thas. N By Olive Roberts Barton rope of honesty, decency, faifqea's, and could do so! G ood Ifeal and a pure ambition^ and tell h^n “ The thing that made me espe­ »• USE BRILLIANTS NEW FEATURE For TELL SEX-IN ADVANCE? never to let go. That ought to lake cially furious was. that right before ward maleness; that the side on IT CAN’T BE DONE him any where,, like the rope^iurli^- him bn his- desk was an expense By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN which the mbther rests has some "When I was young there was no Chiffon dance frocks are popu­ No innovation of this season has es that swing over the chasms in account from a male colleague-with met with greater response than the definite Influence, usually the tight psychologists, no psychoanalysts, the Andes. .1.. i a-laundry bill twice as high, and I larly embroidered with rhinestones and no psychiatrists. Anything bloused back. In evening gowns it Editor Journal of the American side for boys and the left for girls. Life may be complex,, but we happened to know that this man or encrusted with sequins. AftemooD, Evening that began with two syllables to js-particularly featured. Medical Association and of Hygeia, Aa has been stated, practically need not be complex. Aqother lit­ had come back with about one- the Health Magazine. everyone of these theories has been those, in these now familiar words fourth the gate receipts I had.” would have been interpreted as tle word that is probably the k^ , disproved by the assembling of a of the whole thing. It is t|to simp­ The boss’s mental process Is Hundreds of hooks are available sufiicient number of statistics to some new kind of rolling stock. lest of all.' Must! Teach him that easy. Ha lived* in a generation of Street and Spnrt The harbinger of -these later ar­ I and innumerable articles have been establish the falsity of the view. house-keeping womek whose defl written to prove that their authors A. S. Parks of Manchester, Eng­ rivals was the phreqologist, who nite task was to wash and Iron and hhd discovered the secret of the de­ land, studied the records of 8,000 felt bumps on the child’s head and mend. Changing conditions havq No More termination of the sex of an unborn births In a hospital In that city. told the anxious parent whether he Smart BaBTi forced, the business woman upon New Spring Dresses child. might expect a horse thiej or a These figures showed that if the him, the one who earns her keep In Among the peculiar unproven president In the family when the , — and-— mother Is young, the chances are other but ho less fatiguing ways theories which have been advanced greater that the baby will be a boy, young hopeful reached maturity. No Less Some of the hopefuls did turn than washing, mending and Iron­ are the views that the matter is and when the mother was over ing, but he demands of her to­ governed in some manner by the out to he horse thieves, perhaps, forty, the probability was that the day’s work plus, her yesterday’s diet; that the amount of sunlight, but some ot them turned out to he Evemng Frocks child would be a girl. work, because that is the 'standard received by the mother has some­ presidents, and you may have not­ However, the proportions were of woman’s work he really knows FOR THE JUNIOR PROM thing to do "With it; that the age ot so Insignificant that even fanatical iced that as this “ complex” busi­ Ifyoii arelooldhg ness and “ psychiarlsts” are practi­ and understands. • , . V / the parents Is the determining fac­ race track enthusiasts would not Has Wrong View. You will -find some exceptionally attractive styles in tor; that the eating of an unusual place a wager upon them. The cally m,edern affairs, all . ot the for the newest crea­ successful and prominent men of It Just never occurs to him that these dresses. They are d l of the newest designs and amount of sugar will incline to odds for mothers around twenty |the situation of the wife and his years of age would be 1.2 to 1 for a the. county and women, too^ atA m a t i ^ ^ . tion in Dresses, you products of a time when living was employe are somewhat different, boy, and for mothers around forty that'it is one thing to'wash one’s - Specially Priced at years of age 0.9 to 1 for a boy. simple and parents considered, their will surely find it Skins that t. ‘ pwnvwhen It is a Job after working The best available scientific evi­ duty done by keeping their child­ pours. . . dence Indicates that heredity is the ren warm,'fed and clean, and hear­ $10.98 “^$15,98 here in every liew ing their prayers at night,- and Fortunately, most business wom- Attract People most important factor In determin­ «, can tell a different story. We color. ing the sex of the child. bothered not about suppressed egos New Spring Millihfery They must be soft and colorful and inhibitions. oaq.tell a story of an enlightened The female apparently exercises' and falr-inlnded employerhood •—free from’ ugly shine— not dry or little influence In the matter. The Simple! Yes, it was situple'. And Special at $3.98 s .Ilfiw— pores that do not show. which -will And this sock-washing male forms germ cells of two kinds, Isn’t that trie very secret ot the story as funny as "us girls’.’ do. Just ti this new wonderful French in one of which male elements pre­ strength of our gteat men hereto­ r-.oi-^ss 'CB Powder called MBL- But some of them still live In the dominate and in the other female fore and at present? Will dur dpiic ages. And sometimes I won­ LO-CL''^- otays on a long tim e- elements. Apparently the parents coming generations produce as veri pure— you’ll be amazed at Its der if the girls arenTt -to ^ blame can do nothing In Influencing the many leaders? They may. But I. tbemselves-T-lf they themselves do superior beautifying qualities— spx of their progeny. The matter predict that If they do it will be In nothing like it^get MELLOGLO. is all determined fOr them in ad- spite of, not because of, our new J- 3Y. Hala C

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e : PAY AS YOU GET Home-Fjumishihg X Gladys ^ PAID ! Event! l^MF Connell) ^'"'' J Have your furniture delivered All oar previous FEBRU­ 22; NOW, and pay for It In small ARY SALE records have been weekly pnynioiits that yon will sliattcrcd by the tremendous never miss! Why hesitate to success of this Sale! Never was Which do you prefer, gentlemen, Natalie Kingston and Frances Lee, have a beautiful home, with there such a demand for the hrunets, or Sally Rand and Gladys McConnell, blonds? They’re four | lovely furniture when we newest and most beautiful in of the thirteen “Wampas Baby Stars” of lfl27. Just chosen at Hollywood make it so easy for yon? furniture! Never was there as the most promising younger movie players. Natalie, Callfornla-born, ■ greater proof that the people was-a"3ancer in the New York Winter Garden a couple of years ago and Open a Charge Account realize tlie benefits of KANE’S broke into movies vid the Mack Sennett comedy route. Frances, a Min­ giganCe buying power! Our eight stores, buying ns one, are neapolis girl-, arrived in Hollywood late in 1925 and began playing minor HERE! n force lo lie rcclioned with in roles. SallV Rand, a Kansas City product, got her start as one of the the fumlturo markets. We not 20 players in Cecil B. DeMllle’s “stock company,” a group of untrained These 16 Pieces only get first choice of Amer­ actors. Gladys started on the Fox lot, in the Pox “kindergarten,” ica’s finest makers—hut more wing Chair, Arm Chair, Sofa, —wo get price concessions End Table, Davenport Table, others could not even ask' for! marriage of girls under sixteen Table Scarfs, Floor ■ Lamp, Our prices and quality will be CONGRESSWOMEN FOR year's of age. Shade, 2 Book Ends, 3 Framed a iTvelation of value-giving to Pictures, Smoker, Mantel yon! Mrs. Norton's sentiments were Clock, Table Lamp. endorsed by Mrs. Florence P. j COME TO-MORROW! MAY-DECEMBER BAN Kahn of California and Mrs. Edith Nourse Rogers of Massachusetts, members of . Congress. . j l6-Pc* Beautiful Advise State, Laws Against “It Is the business of the states Marriages of Young Girls to and should be attended to atl Elderly Men. once,” said Mrs. Rogers. i jacquard Outfit Mrs. Norton asserted that no) ! With Carved Frame and All the Washington, Feb. 4.— Th'Bse May- young girl should be permitted to and-December marriages, such as marry a man thirty-five yeaTs her) i E x tr^ Shown / “Daddy” Browning’s and “Peach­ senior. ! A valuo that demonstrates tfto very big es” Heenan’s, should be prohibited , opportunities in this sale! Exquisitely By law, in the opinion of the femi­ INEXORABLE JUSTICE. made «ulte, ,witli deep, wide cushions I and large, luxurious plece9-.-Upholstcred nine bloc of the Sixty-ninth Coxir Dear Old Gentleman: Inspector,) gress. f In gorgeous JACQUARDl Cradle-spring I told you last week that my pock- tx)nstrueiion to Insure the utmost In cbm* “If parents will not.protect theljr etbook had been stolen. It was a I fortt\ Outfit comprljses Sofa, Wing children then the law' m’ust,” "sal^ mistake; I have found It. CfilOir' and Ann Ohalr-^tvlth , elaborately Mrs. Mary T. Norton, Democratic Inspector: You have come tool carved frames and all 'the extras above! congresswoman from^ t^ew Jersey. late, sir. We caught the thief yes-| Everything included for a 'tasteful, com­ “Every state should problbit thej pletely appolptcd living room—all at a terday.— Passing Show. price'and .op'terms positively amazing. 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Four Year O Ip p ic Periods Require Hockey, Sled Race, Constant Supply of New Athletes .Feafiire' ^ WiiiHr Carnival (^ er Chariex Rosenberg T o n ^ t E i v d V Vancouver, 'Feb, 4— Bight ladies’, ^ The Gal|iary^lBaBtf dog - sled race hockey clubs hre takings part in' a .for the Stroaigheairt ch'^lenjse; tro- • '*■' 4 V'*- Walsh Says Competitive! finish fight in the .Alpine- La'^dlee' iphy 'u^l. alio'i-be; held dufi'ngvthe Sports Expiert Thinks Latter i y X i E WILLIAM# , , Hockey Champion tourney;''to b^ ’clmivalij ^^A^attigementB have been Power Carries Thrill What WeThink held at Manff in th.e Cacfufiain made for sj^^Seers’ .trains to car- Power carries the biggest thrill We suppose the really gifted nrap’ " ' "Hangovers” May Num-j Rockies during the winter caimlyal 8p!ei(fipat'qMi;;alon^^^ coure'e ot Cannot Make the Weight shooter makes no bbneir^about In all forms of sport. of February 5-l2. ;; i.thq'race.’ ' ' '' ' ’ ■ -' ■ trade. - The punch la a greater factor In S p orts The Calgary sextette is at pres-', i Swimming races in the hot.sul- than science in achieving fame in her as Few as Half Dozen.! ;«hur, pool’s wbUe spectators stand Ghatter Without Weakiening Him- ^By SPORT EDITOR) ent holder of the trophy which yllT' Ono of the effects ot the i|nmer4 the athletic world. be presented the winner of this iknee deep ip s'now and buixdled in It is far more scientific to lay year’s ousts' by Miss Maty Cross, furs wiUibe’ope of .the features of self. ■ ons baseball scandals is that it wflj^ down a perfect bunt and beat it By DAVID J. WALSH 1927 carnival queen. ■ the’ cw^yiaLV'''’-. ." V.' ’There.. Is bound to bo lots of ex- out than knock the ball over the TECHNICALITIBS citepaent when, the Weaving Mill fence. New York.—-"New lamps for A New Britain dispatch today and Old IRll clash Monday night But no one ever enthuses over a old,” leered the vlllian who wished states that efforts are being mg.de in-the C. r : A. A. senior bowling By DAVIS J. WALSH to have ex-captain Marion Zaleskl bunt in baseball- It takes a Babe to short change Aladdin out of his Bad **Dogs** W o rst, 'league at Murphy’s alleys. These New York, Feb. 4.— Like every­ Ruth over the garden non-reflllable magic lantern. And and Frank McGrath, • foremost 'two teains are: airch rivals and the not be necessary to ballA any addl<‘ among the sixteen suspended New thing else, hunger striking probab­ wall to make the fans roar and Aladdin’s faithful retainer natural­ Weavers are anxious to overcome ly isn’t what it used to be but we tions to the stands next summer. . slap their unknown neighbor on the ly thought the .man was off his Britain High players reinstated for ;the two-gamis lead which the Old the game with Weaver High tomor­ Golfers Gan Haan are glad to announce that, at great back Just as. If he were a life-long chump and hastened to close the M,11I maintains. Dame Rumor has it inconvenience and some expense, a The big guys in the game say thq deal before the sap became con­ row afternoon. On what grounds? friend. , (that the . Weavers will be at full truly representative speciman has scandals will help baseball...... ~ The boxer with the fancy foot­ scious. He figured he couldn’t get On the grounds that these two war-time; strength, Ike Cole et al. Dutch Leonard, who was helped tot the benefit of a miracle seven days players did not play with an , peb. 4.-—What ;do^ ball if you haye to flinch because been captur.ed alive and will be work will never compare with the placed on exhibition tonight at the extent of $20,000, agrees wltl( a week. "organized” team the night In ques­ you consider the greatest-requirites It hurts you. Plainfield’s basketball team will fighter who packs a "kayo” wallop "Every night before I go to bed Madison Square Garden. them. in either hand. The abysmal brute The American Olympic Commit­ tion at Middletown. Officials of the of a good golfer? be engaged for the next two weeks tee supplies new lamps for old Corbin Screw Corperatlon of New I rub my hands and .feet with olive The speciman, Charley Phil Ros­ in the fighter makes a far greater with Meriden and Bristol. At pres­ The old-time footbaUqr of "points every four years and no one re­ Britain have forwarded to Principal Putting that question to Walter oil. ’The result is that, playing In enberg, will be cast bodily into hit than the scientific mind. ent, Plainfield has split even in a-mlnute” days now has a rgcoon- gards it as b^lng at all miracul'jus. L. P. Slade of New Britain High Hagen, considered greatest of all all kinds of 'weather, they never the pit with a young man named Walter Hagen’s Views two games with each team. Next Bushey Graham of Utica and on coated son famed as a plnt-a-minute It is taken as a matter of course. information to the effect that it was professional players. It wan? expect­ hurt and niy hands are never chap­ Wednesday; the Meriden Endees Yet power has its limitations un­ American supremacy in track and ed that he would! stress form, fol­ ped or cracked or blistered as I the billboards outside the garden marvel. less it is combined with rhythm. not the Corbin five but a "scrub’* will play at Plainfield and a return field could not long endure other- team picked up. at a moment’s no­ low through, disthnee and accura­ have seen with so many golfers. the assurance is gravely given that Last winter while hobnobbing game will be staged in Meriden on the proposition involves the ban­ Now that the baseball scandal It witse. tice. cy to one’s drives, and so on down Saturday evening of that week. The with a number of the leading pro­ Yet a pre view of the Olympic the line. tamweight championship of the formally closed a check-up shoirt fessional golfers, I heard the pro following week Bristol comes to world. the following results: situation merely selves to Indicate Quoting Rule 9 of the High Walter Hagen, who is nothing if Plainfield Wednehday with a home and con of the question. how surprisingly few members of not original, crossed every one up Not a Bantam Ty Cobb— One black eye. -t I was particularly interested in school rules that, “ He, (a player) game in Bristol on that Saturday. the team that won jn Paris mav be shall not, during the season, be a when he replied! The only trouble with that* Is Tris Speaker— One black eye. the Impressions of Walter Hagen, The series with Bristol is very Im­ Graham has been discountenanced expected to figure prominently at member of any organized outside “ A good pair of hands and feet. Ban Johnson—-One breakdown^ : ^1 who to my way of think is about portant inasmuch as the Bell City as a challenger by losing to at least the Amsterdam games next year. team In the same branch of athle? I have them and they are my great­ club is attempting to win the state Judge Landis— One hew con* the last word as a stylist, both as one contender and Rosenberg offi­ tract. ' J The competitive "hangovers” of the tics” , Ne»v Britain Is hopeful of get­ est assets. Incidentally, I am go­ championship. Plainfield will have to dress and golf. cially recognized as champion In four year Interval may number as ting Zaleski and McGrath back into ing to let all golfers in on the sec- to show better form than it did The Game— One swift hlckf in thC "Power is a big factor In golf. few as a short half dozen. r6t. ^ some states, is not a bantamweight pants. ; ‘ good standing. It seems to us that against the Purple Collegians, If at all. ' ' The Big Six- this is a misunderstanding of the “ Say, I pay mqre attention to n a it expects to win. The Pans— One violent and lasii , double winner In my hands and feel than one of Flo , a a If he makes 118 pounds at two ,ng attack of naasesu rule. o ’clock this afternoon, he will have '■■h' the weights at Paris, figures to be Ziegfeld’s Follies beauties pays to South Manchester High tackles starved himself into it, according one of them. and Glenn Furthermore, it was proved be­ her complexion, even if it is alrtl- the rejuvenated Meriden High No golfer ever won a champion' Graham, "one-two” in the pole to common belief. He has spent yond doubt that New Britain ha? ficial. team tonight in Meriddn and plays ship without good, Strang. fe(j(t, vault at Paris, may also come back, "I use olive oil on them. I don’t several months In taking off a but power alone will never get any­ no grounds for an exception to the Norwich Free Academy here to­ writes Walter Hagen... i, . . Gflstil; being young and full of varnish. try to get them all hard and cal­ matter of ten pounds and a few one below the 100 class,” said rule because recently, when the morrow night. you the low-down’ on , place winner at 1,500 loused. I want to keep them days ago he was said to weight Hagen. same alibi was brought forward by were. "With power there must be cor­ metres! Is an exception in that he smooth and sensitive and without "Yes, I reckon you might call it 121 3-4. He is alleged to have Meriden High players under sus- another superstition, I never -Wear As a result of the present con­ rect timing, perfect rhythm, abso­ is expected to be a stronger con­ done 120 yesterday but the weigh­ pifasion, it was not upheld by the a hat. Neither, on the golf course troversy between Wapping and As the Harvard Lampoon lute co-ordination of mind and tender than ever. , Cheney Brothers, it certainly would ing was done in great privacy; in put It: Do you want boy to he 400 metre hurdle champion, also rules committee. Simply because nor anywhere else. I- want my hair fact some suspect that Charles body. the team the Meriden High players as long as it wants to stay by me. make a fine attraction if the teams a gentleman or are yon going "Some of the longest drivers In seems to be none the worse for decided to hook up against each didn’t even see himself do It, send him to Princeton?’ wear. The other possibilities are were accused- of playing with, was L figure.lt wllL stay^a long time if the golf game are small of stature. other. It should make a real tor­ Drying Process and De Hart Hub­ organized the night before, carried I don’t strangle it. The tight hat The extra two or three pounds-, Naturally they combine power, no weight with the judges. bands on most men’s hair absolute­ rid battle if the two aggregations It is easy enough to believe, that; timing and rhythm. bard, winners of the high and broad should lock horns. he expects to relinquish in the dry­ Harvard does not play dirty foq^ jumps respectively. I don’t believe ly cuts off circulation In their ing out process, which is done by Getting Line On Bath It might do New Britain ’’investi­ scalps. ball.... It is easler-'still(6 belle The following day the truth of either is as good now as he was In Speaking of Wapping, and its drinking to one only with thine that Harvard does not:play' 1924. gators” good to read over (or for "What happens to your hair Is eyes. what Walter Hagen had said was the first time) Rule 7 which is as just what would happen to your eight straight wins by overwhelm­ kind of football: , brought forcibly home. I was in St. Charley Paddock, winner of the, In view of these circumstances, in 1920 and second at follows, "He shall not, during the mind if you tied a tight tourniquet ing scores. It seems to be the pre­ Petersburg, Fla., at the time, where vailing opinion that the next game many of the boys have felt some Joe Dundeee, the welterweicdit)- the double distance in 1924, was season, have played under an as­ around your wrist and wore it eight justification in making Graham as the New York Yankees were in sumed name.” There, and there or ten hours a day. People laugh at with Wapping will bring the first is out of the game with an In ju f^ training. fast enough last year to get credit defeat of the season. The villag­ the winner, particularly at the for a new century record of 9 5-10 alone, is sufficient opportunity to mp and call me the "stacomb kid,” foot.... And to our^great surpemh: ers are scheduled to oppose the scheduled distancu of fifteen Going out to the ball park I had seconds. But the general Idea on. ban the New Britain players in but I'-should Worry. ,A11 I ever use sn opportunity to see Babe Ruth 'n Knights of Lithuania In Hartford rounds. For my part and with on­ Cfiarley now is that another year question for the balance of the sea­ on my hair is the same old olive ly one reservation, I think Graham nciion. Never in my life had I seen will do him virtually no good with son without delving further into the oil. ■ in a return game next Tuesday. him look better. In training all The Knights are the only team to should be a two to one shot to win. sprinters like Locke, Borah, Rus­ technicality of whether or not the the faintest sign of a blister or "How much longer am I going I hear he is far better than the winter he was In perfect physical sell and Sharkey coming while he team was really organized. It has to be.good at golf? Certainly for push Wapping to the limit to win, abrasion oh them. night he lost to Canzoneri and he the foot was! not injured in tryit& couuiiion. is going. been proved that all sixteen.New "I pay $40 a pair fqr my shoes ten years more, if I take good egre the score being 45 to 38. “ Shorty” Mallinowski, suspended Hartford won’t have to be that good to beat to avoid a match. -iT/ It was a warm spring day and The same idea applies to Scholz, Britain High players played with — and they’re cheap at the price. of myself. Maybe twenty or twenty- a weakened Rosenberg, who, at had it not been for Babe Ruth’s Bowman and Murchison, 1924 outside teams. Now, does anyone in You can’t play your best golf if five years more. High captain will be with the Mr. Rockefeller, broke 50-on the best, is merely a pretty fair fight­ links the other diy.. v..« But t ^ club swinning act, would have been sprinters, and to the record break­ the least interested in the matter your feet are hurting you. A pair “ You remember Sandy Herd won Hnights in the coming game. Wap­ er. mighty uncomfortable. ing relay teams of Leconey, Mur­ think for one minute that these six­ of badly fitting shoes could handi­ the Gleneagles event when be '^as ping will deserve, and will get plen­ economists of the iphtion; are iis^d Against very ordinary pitching chison, Clarke and Hussey at 400 teen players played under their cor­ cap me more than a stroke a hole. fifty-eight. You remember Walter ty of credit if it wins the game. not to be alamqdj/th'is jrjw-aVgodf The same holds good for the score, hot. a 50-6eht p ie ^ the Babe was missing as many balls metres and McDonald, Stevenson, rect names? Does anyone think that "A blister on my; bands, or a Travis never .got into the game unr Knights. It should be a corking as he hit. In fine shape, the power Cochrane and Helffrlch, at 1,600 the scores of the games published crack that hurt, wouldlbe, Just as tU his very late thirties or his early wa.s there, but it was apparent metres. Hussey is quite young but in the New Britain newspapers car­ much a handicap If not’-more. You. forties. Age hasn’t such an awful battle. A staff correspondent GOOD TEAMS KEEP Mr. O’Goofty says Rockefeller from The Herald will ‘cover” the fio.Ti'.tiiing else was lacking, he seems to have lost the speed he ried the correct names bf tfie rule can’t grip a golf stick i accurately •lot tb do with golf. I feel I’m going doesn’t change much from year tor. lim ing and Rhythm knew in the last Olympic year and violators? and unconsclb.usiy and ft^iug with to be at top f-irm for the next ten game in ’ order that the fans, may year.... “ l mean to say, he s till!. Then my mind reverted back to the season immediately following all ^ u y mind 'cbncentr*ied on the years at least.”- have the true story of what hap­ ONE GUARD BACK thinks they use dimes for-njoney-.inv pens. this country.’ Hagen’s conversation of the day it. • ;•* .j1 >.e 3b'<| previous, that power alone wouldn’t No one expects Coard Taylor, get you anywhere in golf. I realiz­ Fitch, Robertson or any other 192^ Nearly two dozen boxers have So Says Dave Kerr, Guard On Mary Browne, the golfer, want!" GOOD CONDITtON joined Frankie Bush’s boxing class ed the same held good for baseball. quarter mller to get anywhere In Cleveland World Champions. to know whether she is a profes* Babe had plenty of power, but pjirMcular now and Enck, place at the School street Rec. Many sicnal or an amateur—-; . We can’l winner at 800 metres last time, more are signing up and it is ex­ say, we have never seen her ex,-. seems to be definitely out of com­ VITAL NECESSITY pected they will have to be divided p( nse accounts. into classes. According to the By DAVE KERR petition. Richardson and Watters Guard, Cleveland Word Champions were active last year but don’t ap­ BY MARTY FRIEDMAN ■word passed around. Bush is prov­ ing very popular with the boys and When the ball is thrown up at pear to be exactly hot bets for center, tbe guard usually takes his BOMBSHELL EXPLWES U the timing and rhythm was lack­ 1928. As for the mllers, Watson Coach, Cleveland World Champions BY DAVIS 3. WALSH <$>^1116 Cvenpes who first cama up is teaching them many fine points with the Giants. .. ' , about the pugilistic art. position on the inside of the oppos­ ing. There was no co-ordlnatlpn of and Buker, they seem to have been The two essential requirements of ing forward and directly beside brain and brawn. The winter’s rest decently buried. a basketball coach, in the order of Ripit B|p;wn.Ap^ ONWAPPINfrC.B^A.;; It is understood Jewett City has him. This is done so that he has had taken Its toll. Always a Supply their importance, are: Mike 'went right- down' again, but one step advantage on his opponent Jole Ray also was on the dis­ New York, Feb. 4.— Face lifting later the Athletics and White Sox signed the entire Purple Collegian Jack Dempsey looked In great First— A thorough knowledge of team to play under its banner no matter which way the ball goes. tance team. He Is passe now. So is the subject, both theoretical and soon will be the vogue among major with him; for soine ^leasons GAME FOR W E D N ^ A Y shape when he lost the title to Tun- league ball players if they don’t glV^g bim'up as a bad buy. against Plainfield so6n. The Steam He is onp step Roming, who placed in the 5,000 practical, the latter the result of ex­ ney. He seemed to have plenty of stop digging up the dinosaurs faster ^ j^g27 Pirates ^apparently don't Rollers of Providence failed in this nearer the center power, but when the opportunity metre event. perience, and 1 Wapping and Cheney Brothersi Tootell, the hammer thrown than fresh specimens can be decent­ think so, however; capacity-last year. if the ball is tap­ presented itself to slip over a Second— Possession of the knack ly buried. A year or so ago, John ped to his oppon­ are at swords points In hasketbaJL-^- punch, something held him back or champion, has turned pro. So has o f being able to I Ike Boone,V up with the Giants The game scheduled betweea-thq- Tom Lleb, discus point getter. McGraw. being in Immediate need and Red Sox, will be back for a The State Trade school basket- ent and naturally else his effort was wild. impart this knowl-j of rising youngjnen, signed Grover eers are playing the Continuation has a good chance 4wo teams for next Wednesday has ’ Comins and Gourdin, broad jump­ whirl with the White Sox. So will been cancelled and the chances of Out of the ring for three years, edge to others. Hartley. The latter had only been school of Waterbury this after­ to get the ball. To his timing was sadly at fault. ers, seem to be pretty well retired , who pitched some sea­ the two rival aggregations meet­ from circulation and that appears No matter how out of the league about ten years, sons with Indifferent success In De­ noon at the School street Rec. Man­ equalize the step advantage t h e ing on the chalked court this sea* to go, too, for Hartranft in the much basketball a which autompically made him an troit. Rub Pruiett, the lad who chester is favored to win. coach knows, or guard has, the for­ son appear none too good at .thIi|ir>J weight events; Brown in the high excellent prospect ■ according to •once high-hatted Ruth "with a slow writing. , ; GIRL BOWLS BETTER how well he can ward knows where jump; Brookins, Anderson and Ri­ present day ideas. curve, is to get another trial, this If Manchester High can trip To make a long story short, Man.**. -, ley in the hurdles, and Legendre In ply the game, this But Grover failed to make the time witli the Phillies. Bristol the next time that school the ball Js going if first essential in his center gets the ager George Hunt of Cheney Bro-^' * THAN MEN IN MATCH the all around event and. broad riffle and midway through the 1926' An. eX-memher of that club, De comes here it will have a fine thers and Raymond reach- - jump. \ coaching would season. McGraw set him hence. Witt Lebourveau, is coming to the chance of winning the Central tap, while the guard must wait ed an agreement to stage a gama^.^ Little has been heard, either, of worthless unless Maybe it was for further seasoning. 'Glahts with an American Associa­ Connecticut Interscholastic league next Wednesday in Wapping for a^lj Jennie Lucas Hits 104, 97, Kinsey, high hurdle champion, but the coach be gifted Anyhow, this somewhat elderly tion record that has worn, him a title. KERR and wind out. The guard must not charge In guarantee of $15 with free tranqt. 114; Girls Lose Three, Men it would appear that Guthrie, and with the power to gent will be back this season as a regular position before a ball Is portation. The guarantee, ft seemii^ \ several others will be back. I sup­ impart this knowl-|______catcher with the . too quickly as there is always the was to. be kept a secret by both Win Two, In Bristol. thrown. Lance RIchberg, ex-Glant, danger of a direct tap to thb bas­ pose, too, that statement covers edge to those he is teaching. So much for Tarttey. Exhibit B. has been picked up by the Braves managers. Then camo the request the case of De Mar, who finished On the other hand, it would make is none other than Steve O’Neill, ket. Also, the guard must always from Elmwood that Mantellf and Although Jennie Lucas rolled and Harvey Hendricki who wouldn’t keep his eyes open for the oppos­ third in the marathon at Paris. He little difference what ability a man eased out of Cleveland as ,paase do with the Yanks and Indians,’ is Boyle refrain, from playing in Wap­ scores batter than any other girl on is forty years "old or more but a had in teaching others if he did not loose ing guard coming through on the either team and higher than all but some years ago. The Red^Spg en­ being talked right into vhe Brook­ ping on the night before the EIm>* marathoner seemingly Is Incurable. know what to teach them, and he same side of the court which he is wood games— Wednesdays. So Man­ two of the member* of the male tertained similar ideas about Step­ lyn dutfield.^,,. guarding, in which case he covers The fouL-year task of the Olym­ must learn what he is to ■ teach hen and passed him on to the Yan­ These'merely furnish a few .off­ ager Belcher attempted to arrange teams, the C. B. A. A. girls were Sing a song ot six-pence, the guard coming through. It then pic Committee would be that much through a complete theoretical kees without visible regret. The hand cases! Modern baseball is full the game for another night. forced to taste a three-game defeat study of the gme as well as through pockets full of hay. being the duty of a forward to in Bristol last night from the Wal- simpler if all of its athletes were Yanks likewise managed to bear up of them. In the meanwhile the players of experience gained by playing the Walter says just one more switch and take the opposing for­ lace-Barnes Company. Jennie Hit marthoners. It is easy enough, at bravely when, early in 1925, they both teams learned the amount of that; for its deals only in American game himself. year is all that hf will ward. scores of 104, 79 and 114. Canade, felt the. time had come for Steve The guard must stay between the guarantee. The silk mill players manhood and the supply is always To my mind the most Important play. told Manager Hunt- they did not of Manchester, and Norton of Bris­ to turn up absent. . - forward and his basket at all times, at the flood. asset of any basketball team is con­ Arid when “Old Barney" doffs want to play in Wapping unless a tol, were the only men who better­ Back With Browns : ^ * ^ th e spikes all Balldom's usually facing the forward so he ed her scores. dition. Without physical fitness a 60-40 spllt>was made of the re­ So he departed to the outer dark­ hards can sing also can keep his eyes on the hall. Cheney Brothers broke even In team cannot hope for success and I ness of the minor leagues and. base­ ceipts and a central board referee think it is the first duty of any “ There'll never be another By assuming this position the bandied the game. Manager. Belcher the match, the men winning two ball made ready to forget him with forward generally does not know basketball coach to get his squad in­ ^ like our famous Strike- agreed to the latter request but re­ out of three games and the girls all due hhste. The young man had exactly where the guard is playing losing three straight. Return to physical shape before he starts been a recruit with the old Atjiletics fused to split the receipts. He also and in many instances moves di­ .refused an increased guarantee. So matches will be rolled here later. teaching the ethics of the game. as many as fifteen years before. Yet rectly into the guard with the re­ The men are leading by 16 pins and All other things being equal, the in 1927 we.find him coming back as the game was called off. sult the guard has a good chance to NOW Manager Belcher comes the girls trailing by 41. Following team that has the most stamina first string catcher with the' St. intercept passes and break up plays. are the scores: wmmA. JUNIOR LEAGUE will win out. No matter how weU a forth with the statement that he Louise Browns. Each team usually has a guard stands willing to stack his team Wallace-Bames Girls (3) team may be trained in shooting, Babe Adams ’return to the big How many seasons 'Was George who stays back and sacrifices his Reynolds ...... 7 0 97 92 guarding and all the other essen­ Sisler kept out of the.'^game owing chances to score in order to set the against Cheney Brothers either in • time to pitch full good'seasons of Wapping or Manchester for a E n gles...... 95 81 99 Throwing tials of playing the game, they can­ to eye trouble?— ^W. D. G. ball from the back-board when, the W eeks...... ball lor the Pittsburgh Pirates straight guarantee of $15 or for a .108 93 102 Anderson . 82 105 not carry out their end of the work originally served to prove to base­ ^ e . opposition shoots and fails to score. Lysought ...... 76 side-bet. He will qj^t raise the guar­ 86 r l Sheridan ...... 79 84 92 if they are not in physical shape to ball men that Mark Twain’s-first This guard’s duty then Is to feed Benesac ...... 79 91 81 115 antee, however, he asserts.' Halleday ...... 100 113 - , do so. "death” was not the only ona^that the ball to a ter.mmate. — ----- — 100 10^ Did Tod Morgan win the junlor Manager Hunt when questioned Mahoney ...... 123 1 0 ^ / If the muscles are not able to had been greatly exaggerated. ’Any­ The guard must be very adept at Totals 428 448 465 Detro . . . . ___ 112 104 94 carry out what the mind tells them lightweight title from Mike Bal- this morning about Wapping’s at- - ___ how, they have been bringing back switching because the play is usu­ C. B. A. A. Girls (0) 1. to do, all the coaching in the world lerinq oh points?— R. G. K. ally in front of him and he can see tftude said: ' . Lucas ...... 104 97 114 Totals 499 483 508 the old timers for another took No—on tccimical knockout in "It sounds liko a lot of bunk to will not win games. ever since. a loose opponent or an opponent H ew itt...... 71 88 82 Weaving I have found that the best way to tenth roond. ' cutting through to take a pass bet­ me. In the first place we don’t play Gustafson ...... 84 78 85 Cervlnl . . ----- 117 107 94 ■Some of this season’s "reclama­ home games. It has got to be get players in condition is start tions” , are not particularly old, at ter than the forwards or center. Symington . . . ..7 9 84 79 Genovese . .. ..93 89 109 What players h*ve,held the na­ straight guarantee or nothing. My them out with plenty of basket that. But everybody seemed satis­ Bherman ...... 83 87 85 Georgettl . *' • • S 6 84 89 shooting practice and wind up each tional open golf title in the last 10 players will not go to Wapping f6r t •---- — — Peterson .. . . .114 110 110 fied to see them go the last time the sum of $15 They feel that Jt daily practice by having the men years?—-R. B. W. HORNSBY’S B. B. STOCK Totals 421 431 445 Rudinsky . .. ..95 84 92 they were on the big circuits, at Starting In 1916 and following In Wapping “ wants to get a shot at 0* JB« A. A. Men - ■ - , . jog about half a mile. After a few Which time the assumption was them” on Jts small floor, it must (a- days of jogging I speed up the run­ order down throng the years they Schubert ...... 96 109 88 Totals general that they simply Wouldn’t New York, Peh. 4— A conference, pay for the opportunity, and pay! 505 474 49-4 ning and lengthen the distance. I are: Chick, Evans, Walter Hagen, Suhle . . .: . I... . .84 97 121 Ribbon ' do at all. There is, for example. looking toward the disposal of liberally. That’s our stand on th« have found that after a week or so E dw a^ Bajf', Jim Rnrhes, *’ Gene Bhea ...... ,100 91 102 McCavanaugh .. .119 81 92 Lew Fonseca, who put in some Rogers Hornsby’s stock in the St. matter.” of this kind of practice the players Bwv^h, Bobby jq n e s ,^ Csin&ds • • • •; • *.114 102 100 Warner .. v• • •.105 126 100 years with the Reds and Phillies. Louis Cardinals, was expected here can play through an hour’s scrim­ Willie S^cfarli^e and Bobby Wilkie ... 1...... 96 103 87 Ferguson ...... 99 90 87 The latter sent him to Newark today or tomorrow with the sched­ ----- _ mage without finishing in an ex­ Jones. Deite .... 80 105 without a passing qualm but. now qnie rii^t to .play first off the uled arrival* in New York of the Totals 602 hausted condition. AFTER THE CHAMPION; 490 498 Dummy . . . • • • • • 86 84 91 the Indians ' are congratalating tee;' , ' several parties concerned. Sam Wallace- Barnes Men (1) ^ . - themselves on having outbid .sev­ What Is the meaulng .W par?— Breadon, owner of the Cardinals, • • • • •.108 108 104 Billy Wallace, who overnight be­ Totals 501 461 485 eral other . big league clubs ' who was due here today from Washing­ came .a big card in the fistic game, Cirtnlli ...... „. ..97 100 75 H. K- . ■' . '• •' Dressing UNUSUAL GOLF STYLE were hot after him. . Perfect, score for a hole. ton while Branch Rickey, vice presi­ by his knockouts or-Kid Kaplaiw Lovojoy • •.# •: (•..84 »o < — Stratton ...... 86 84 93 Charley Robertson, 'who shut the Washington, Feb\ 3.— ^Walter dent of the club, is coming on from • • ••• Iff • 4 • • 98 former featherweight champion, Popgratz . . . ..101 95 91 Leo Diegel’ one of golf’s best Tigers out without a hit some yeaps How many fights did -Mike Mc- Johnson, greatest Ml pitchers, Syracuse, Hornsby himself is sched­ and Cuddy De Marco, says thwe S&80O • •rff • ••• •..87 ■ 93 — K. Johnson • • q • 8 8 96 103 players, has a decided unortho­ has just signed his Contract, which uled to arrive some time tomorrow. L3TlCh ago and then pulled a graceful' Tigue have ln:19fi5 >nd"who were will .be a new champion if he ever 131 I. Johnson ...... 117 90 107 dox style of play and for that flop with the W hite’ Sox a ^ ; hlB opponehfcpYi^; -K. L. will ,;,uiark '• his < twenty-first season The object of his visit is the annual Hynd* ...... 88 117 94 gets a shot at. Sammy MandelL Hansen . . . • ••••89 91 136 reason has n^ver made much suc­ Browns, is another welcome coihe Mickey W^ker, Paul Berlenbach, 'WltiL Wushlngton. He says it will be baseball writers’ dinner but a get- present* tiUeholder in the lighi^ cess as an Instructor. His style back. He will get a trial and____ plenty___Frank ' Cnrpenterr Art his last. Manager Stanley Harris together on the stock contrqversy is weight class. "That's one gqy l . S.0.2J[ Xotals . 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PAGE FOURTEEN - \...... ' -kftNGHBSTiiR-BVEmNG HBatALD, PEB. 4, 19i27.“ . , r irr.— r r r r r - .-;Ka 'PLAPPER FANNY SAYS: GAS 6y Frank f ii* *kVS». SENSE ani NONSENSE •V' *• WUCt/^, .. . IS A -P R E T T S f'> ©Z-.^22-T22f-2: WINSLOW WASHOUT! WILL Myrtle of the Ghorae lays she al­ SWBETHBARTi RffeKLB . ‘¥EST^D>W WE- . YOU LOOK AT AMY? SHE'S THE OLD SKilVL ways thought a Roman Holiday H%D At MtirRANiC, b u t ’ TAKING SOME MAN .OUT meant going on a long hike. ) IS RiOHT ON t h e NO COS^ITOMe R . TOPA't' -2Z .J. BrVjZ2fJ>-i;B2i ' rtTO -THE GARAGE to SHOW JOB. r V E ;6 0 T H AVE a ; Cu s t o m e r , h i m t h e i r c a r . h e l o o k s A SCHEME THAT Flapper: Ma, is'it windy ou't? ©Or NO MECHANICS. .WEi:iil PLEASED WITH IT, SHE'S . Mother:'No, It’s'perfectly, stfel; W ILL KNOCK HER TALKING HIM DEAF, DUMB/ SALE HIGHER Flapper: Ihen n i not- roll my BZ ------Z Z Z * stockings today. AND BLIND. SHE’S GOT A 1NAN A KITE.. -W A S ^hS T A ^ IN Q , -S i »; PON'T TAliK TONGUE AS SMOOTH AS L I S T E N f OUT! iibi ;w A R C H N o n s e n s e - ^ O I L . OiV, Wf¥At WOOLDN’l Marriage Is - a- great^lnstltulion, THU M © S alright; hut who-wants -totliye in. [ / GfVE TO CPAB iMfijCWANEC N £ f 9 O E A L l an Institution? rTO-^. RBRtACE t h b ^ • o#ae. WflO Oroueho to Harpo: “ The -next ^ 'OifeSCbNIE / number on the program will be a ^ OlSSATl^KlBD piccolo solo which =we will omit.” I-- ^WITHr V^IS j ■.-. -■ w A oes - o f ; -4 A Manchester man speaks of her as his- late wife, because Bhe.’s al­ A ’ OAY^? ways late for the show or reception. .v-:' , OjEMON^TR ATIN6^t- 3«^ An Appeal 'Though my line may seem distress­ ing. eitS7 BVNU'ttRVKC.fNC Girlies, I am not-a prude, . RCG.U.&PAT.orr. But the manner of your dressing, il The well>dressed girl doesn't (Dears, you’re going nearly m n eed m uch of this world’s goods. nude) Is to me far from- appealing. by rercy: / While it charms a lot’ of guys. For i .find it all-rpeallng,— INTELUGENCE TESTS And I would not be too wise. iT^ir A v ^ v - ;^lDOfi*tCAU S0P?€: f T 'y A IX THE NEWS aaCAR-NiffU);// t h a t A m O C € - Though I hear you loudly snicker. OLO F’lODCf ^1fi> TkROiWi^liNe Fioocc- A u vn As you give poor me the laugh, i Ci^ 6apy. j/ T - / V------; ■■ ■. I ■ N6ea IS THe 7 I am not averse^to liquor F le e c e And I like a shapely calf,' But, despite the. .indignation I am feeling in each glance, > * - . ft Dears, I have imagination,;— Won’t you let it have a chance? A man rents a pew in a church because it is the proper thing to do, and then tries to get a pass to the theater because he' wants'to go.

When a man has nothing .but a poodle dog and a causry bird in his house, he has 'ho business calling his wife mother. V •-N-- Sweet Young Thing— "Why are you running that steam roller thing over that field?” Farmer— “ I’m g9ing to raise :CowBi©iVP.!L; Cwslar, UW, JShaaaa Fwtami. lae. mashed potatoes this year.” FRECKLE ANt> HIS FRIENDS He^d Know It If There People give box parties, because- By dosser they think they are knock-outs. . m , r M > w s r MJBLL.VOUAAAy* . v.p«5»Nr OF OUR . mGONNA A salesman told us that getting \UAirjiSB POR This man’s name has been seen I VNAAT • A5 WELL 60/CAUSE orders from some, people was like 7JI«2^ SlMCfeX . vop-WAmMs All w e AJA)T eoMMA frequently in the headlines of news­ pulling teeth— he had to give them UBS* w a it in ' papers during the past few weeks. a lot of gas.. - A A V J 6 A iO PAKry.'/' His name and the correct answers to the questions appear on another ‘Lend me an ear,^' the speaker said. In quite resounding tone. * ■'( .* page. ‘Why should we?”- someone ques­ 1— Who is shown in the accom­ tioned him, panying picture? “ You’ve got'two' of your oVn.” ..V i 2— In what group of mountains I 1 jl* Mont Blanc? This would be an exceedingly dull ' ^'*>v / 3—Where is radio station WRC? world If everybody agreed with you. 4— ^who was president of the United States during the Spanish- “ Is football your favorltq American war? game?” - . , 5— What is the capital of New "No, quail oU toast is' mine; york? what’s yours?” ■ ” • g— Who wrote: ’‘■Vinien that the poor have cried, Gentleman Jim was polite tot the Caesar hath wept; last. He even offered bis chaiir. to Ambition should be made of stern­ the warden when he was about to be er stuff." electrocuted. 7__^What state does Senator Hi­ ■ 1.:' •• -X A'-;? • " ram Johnson represent? Dora— So . you made up. your; $ALESMAN'$m' Why, of Gourse, 8— ^Who plays the title role inquarrel with Tom? *■ ( By Swan the picture, "The Lady in 'Br- Doris—Yea, but only temporari­ mine?” x ly. We’re, getting married next, '50^-’.'. * « m s \ \ i t - y 9— Where is the Carnegie Insti­month. I'LU" it <3UeC ns ‘ tute of Technology ? L,©FT 5 H P U lP ^ F o r < ^ o O 10— What amendment of the You can generally tell what a L .u a < United States constitution provides woman’s complexion. Isn’t by what for woman suffrage? it seems to be.

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that only ^9 wanted to smoke b a r e f o o t f o o t b a l l well done as that seen on W05IEN QUIT FAG school or eoUfge fields. cock of Woodbury ^aa rO'Olaoted - IN •‘BOBBER” SHOP whiU in tbo barbor'i ohair. secretary,^d H. W. Morse of bflirto BUSH, PRESIDENT den. was again naoied treasurer* ------v ; Honolulu.—With baseball out of “Up from Slavery,” tha autobi­ Four new directors elected for three Boston.1—One , of the largest ^ A hamadryad,! or king cobra, the way, Hawaii is turning to the years were C. R. Youufv Windsor: Bargains A i I gridiron. Interest centers in the ography of tho late Booker T. women’s bobbing ghoPB in . Nttv from New Guinea, has been added Washin«ton, has peen translated HARDWARE MENT. R. Lyford, Torrlngton; W. E. •England ha« rtilsa that womon may to th« Zoologieal Garden in Lon­ barefoot playera, Barefoot’ football Janswick, New Haven; and H. W. smoke no longer while'^ gotting don. It can strike to a height of six la played by youths of various parts Into Turkish, all the major Baro- Seeley, Washington Depot. Bight SnJKClTTMAiaCET |their hair cut, marcel or “ fa^al.” or seven feet and inject 20 ■. drops of the city who lack funde to buy pean languages, the .Brailla. system ‘other directors, four for two year The proprietor of the shop took a of venom, two !. o f’ which cauae full eoulpment, Nd shoes are for the Wind, Arabian, and several Bast Indian* longues. Manchester Man Heads State terms and four for one year were SIRLOIN STEAK ...... '...... 40c lb. | vote among looo t^omen and found death, worn and the kicking*, la juat aa re-elected. BOUND STEAK ...... ;... v 35c lb. | Organization— Is One Of CHOKBS EAGLE WITH HANDS RjtB OR W IN ROAST PORK ...... 28c lb. | North Lovell, Me.— In a thrilllBg SALT SPARE BIBS ...... 23c lb. | Charter Members. battle with an eagle, W. M. Mel­ FRESH DRESSED FOWLS, 5 to 10 lbs...... 45c lb. . a rose. an automobile mechanic of ' COMMON p l a n k OB; PLATE CORNED BEEF 10c lb. | Auburndale. Mass., came off victor. Fred T. Bllsh Sr., head of the The eagle attacked Melrose’s po­ Fancy Baldwin and Greening or Russett ' a Manchester Plumbing and Supply lice dog and the man grappled with A pp les...... i ...... 75c per basket | the bird. Melrose was severely company, was honored yesterday Swedish Turnips ...... 4c lb. | afternoon at the annual session of scra\ched 'during the struggle, but the Connecticut Hardware Associa­ finally choked the bird to death. Fancy Native Potato^ <...... 50c peck | tion held In the Hotel Taft, New York State Beans, 3 lbs. f o r ...... 25c = Haven. Mr. Bllsh was the unani­ WILL MAKE GOOD / mous choice for president. , manager of LARGE CALIFORNIA PRUNES, 40-50 size, 2 lbs. 25c | the Rochester International, says Mr. Bllsh, who Is the third Man­ Campbell’s Beans, 3 f o r ...... 25c a chester man to be honored with the Shortstop Rothrock, who played presidency, has been a member of with his club last year and goes Large Can Yellow Peaches, Allas B rand...... 20c s An opportunity to try onr fine ten and coffee at very low up with the Boston Red Soy, is a the organization from the time It California Oranges, 150 size — ...... 50c dozen 5 was instituted back In 1890. He has finished big leaguer and will make prices. Every pound of tea and coffee sold in your A & P* (good. Tried out last fall, he, Tjit Florida Oranges, 150 siSee . . . — ...... 40c dozen 2 taken an active Interest in the asso­ .294 in 15 games. store was selected at the plantation by our experts ^ d ciation and for the past year has Black Meitican Pop Com on the ear, 2 lbs...... 25c | held the ofiSce of vice-president. He FRISCH TOO SENSITIVE. imported for sale in A & P stores only. YOR cannot buy reports that the annual meeting A too sensitive nature Is said to g No charge for delivery. > 5 held Wednesday and Thursday was be' the reason why Manager John these fine products elsewhere. a complete success. McGraw of the Giants weakened on Market open Friday evening. . Telephone your order | Other oflacers named were; First Frankie Frisch. McGraw rides his early. \ vico-president Donald A. Hallock, players hard when they fail to de- s \ V I Derby; second vice-president, J. W. liverj' and Frisch weakened under McCollum, Danbury. H. S. Hltch- the verbal barrage. I 145 Main Street Telephone 4 | SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! ilimiimiiiliiUiiiUiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiimimmmim FRESH COFFEES CAMPBELL’S RED CIRCLE BOKAR 8 O’ CLOCK QUALITY GROCERY The favorite of Phones: 2400-2401. Depot Square th ou san d s for over LB 67 years. 3 / Meats BEEF LIVER ...... 15c lb." The finest fancy creamery tuh butter! FRESH DRESSED NATIVE CHICKENS...... 50c;R>, FRESH DRESSED NATIVE VEAL ROASTS . .35c lb. LB HOME MADE SAUSAGE MEAT (aU pork) .... 35c lb. Creamery Rutter St FANCY ROASTING PORK, Loin Cuts 30c, Shoulder Cuts 28c RIB ROAST BEEF ...... ^...... 28c-35c lb. -' F resh F a n cy LEGS OP LAMB ...... 35c Ib^ LAMB STEW,...... r ...... 15c lb. EOGS S e le cte d 4 F resh 5 5 c CORNED BEEF ...... 12c lb. Groceries M‘%ndy Shoulders n*- c We will have a demonstrator from the H. J, Heinz 21 Co. at our store on Saturday to ilemonstrate thetrPure" Food Products. Heinz’s Tomato Soup, 6 ca n s...... '...... 57c W e Have The Finest Heinz’s Spaghetti, 4 cans ...... 57c 1 Heinz’s Beans, 4 cans ...... 57c FINE TEAS Heinz’s Peanut Butter, 4 f o r ...... ^7c Bread In Town! Heinz’s Chili Sauce, 3 f o r ...... 57fe ^ ^ ■ * Heinz’s Large Ketchup, 2 bottles ...... 57c Try Our Nutmeg C offee...... 49c lb. ' And we want you to taste it.. It’s a treat! Be­ OUR O W N NECTAR 6 Bars Toilet Soap ...... 25c cause it’s made of the very best ingredients, mixed by 3 Cans Blue Star Peas, special...... 50c first ^ass bakers and baked in the most modem ovens, Our price on Gold Medal Flour is $1,25 with no charge it can’t help but be the finest. Every loaf is a rich gold­ TEA for delivery. en, brown— excellent for sandwiches and delicious for A blend of fine teas taiileuse. :v.-, Select your favorit which has been LB 1/2 LB 1; ■ ' blend; Orange Peks. ■ >,. ____ PKG Fruits & Vegetables packed for tho A &P PKG India Ceylon or Mixed. Sunkist California Oranges. Special ...... 35c dozen for over 67 years.______1 9 * 9 Grape Fruit, Lemons, Florida Oranges, Apples, Tan­ Blue Ribbon Bakery . Let the famous Gold Dust twins do your work, too! gerines, Dates, Figs, Bananas, Beets, New Carrots, Caul­ LGE iflower, Spinach, Soup Bunches, Sweet Potatoes, Tur­ Best Bakery Products Sold. . A. W. JOHNSON 0 . F. VIERTEL PKG nips, Onions, Cabbage. Proprietors ■ Gold Dust Stenley Paints, Hardware, Grain, Hay, Alfalfa, Straw. 25 55-58 Cottage St. Phones 2197, 2150 and 2144 NVN X X X X vxA.VVVx.x.xA.x XX XX xxx xN X X X XX x.yx.xxxxxx yx.VN > XX The favorite breakfastoreaKjastjooa food at a very low price.price! Kellogg’s Corn Flakes 3 26S uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii, RUMFORD’S insures baking day success! JUUL’ S CASH MARKET Phone A Pie Shop | ILB HARRY JUUL, Prop. CAN 539'Main Street, Next to Gas Office. Tel. 2339 i To get more people eating our pies and to demon- RUmfiord 5 strate our ability to handle a large output without sac- RIB ROAST B E E F ...... 28c-32c S rificing the good quality of our products we are going Kraft American Cheese • • lb 37c Post Toasties . . •' 3pkgs 25c POT ROASTS ...... 25c30c I to run OUR FIRST SALE! 3 cans 25c PORK TO R O A ST...... 27c-29c Kraft Pimento Cheese . . lb 39c Iona C om ’ -. I Saturday you may buy a Real Genuine Home O t ^ 1/ FRESH SHOULDERS Rinso . • * • • . large pkg 19c Crispo Pig Bars • . 2 lbs 23c It LEGS OF SPRING LAM B'...... 35c lb 23c RIB LAMB CHOPS...... 39c Fairy Soap • • • . . . cake 5c Kisses, Peanut Butter. i and the finest Nut, Raisin or Plain Cake, O FRANKFORTS, ECKHARDT’S ...... 32c MarsKmallow Fluff large can 19c small.can 10c CORNED B E E F ...... 12c-15c-25c i (Angel Cake form) for, each ...... mm . r • Cigarettes, Lucky Strike, Chesterfield, Camel, Old Gold . 2 pkgs 25c E . All dinner orders on these specials must be in«by ,7.. vkg 14c GROCERIES i 8.30 a. m. for delivery befoire noon. Fatimas. Ketchup, large b ottle...... 21c Spaghetti, 2 ca n s ...... 25c I ROAST CH ICK EN S;^ ...... $1.50 to $2.50 each f Gold Medal Large Bottles Kimball’s Am m onia...... 23c I CHICKEN PIES ...... 20c each Seedless Raisins, 15 ounces, 2 packages...... 23c P ills b u r y 5 Ibl bag Lux Toilet Soap, 3 f o r ...... 21c I CUP CAKES, “ The Good Kind” '...... 35c dozen Gold Dust, la rg e ...... 25c i FUDGE CAKES with Whipped Cream, each 50c • H eek ers D & C Lemon Filling, 3 f o r ...... 25c = The most delicious dessert imaginable. My-T-Fine, 3 for ...... 25c Dromedary Dates...... 19c S If you are not using any of our products you are not Fig Bars, 2 l b s ...... 29c s*’ geUlng your money’s worJHi in this line. Our goods FRESH VEGETABLES

Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs...... 29c i stand by themselves in any compwative field. A tryer •'-ele el •' CARROTS, 3 lbs. ...lOc TURNIPS, lb. e e e e # e. \ l^aid, 2 lbs. 29c |*'"'isabuyer. • | ‘ • • • • CABBAGE, lb. • reT cT cT el e d e e ...3c BEETS, 3 lbs. FRUITS I . WE DELIVER. Florida Temple O ranges...... 59c 5 Our C^p Cakes tm sale at Pinehurst, Tryon’s, California N avels...... 29c = Fairfield Grocery, Smith’s GMicery. loaf with the home baked flavor! ' , LARGE I Cranberries, 3 lbs...... 25c I S' LOAF Tangerines...... ,31c dozen Grandmoth^’s Bread Lemons ...... !^9c dozen I 117% Spruce Street, j, ; , BaUey & Ray Apples, Baldwins, 14 qt.ba sk et...... 79c Sheepnose Apples, sweet, 2 qts. ^ . 25c TheA & P News, published w e^^ , conttdns many recipes and helpful household hints. Spinach 35c peck 349 * . - Ask the store mauaRer for your copy - Turnips 4c Ih. . / ' j ‘ V . ■ - B C arrots...... 7...... 5C lb. fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiAiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUinimS Cauliflower ...... 25c-30c»35c HE New Cabbage...... 9c lb. Parsley, Tomatoes, Onions, tiettuce, @1EAT' Celery and Peppers. Advert^ in The Herald—It Pays

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icxxxacKyopoqooffltxxacoootxKi^^ njiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiihiiiimiii PLANS FOR CARNIVAL if ■1?;. i inIn unfit nnni^ftlnTicondition fnto iitorvAstage tlin the nan-car­ - ^ T MCEPTIONM PROGRAM .■V-. nival. The recent thawa have left i*/ ■ ON ICE IS CANCELLED the Ice honey-combed and the wlpjd' "'FOffCONCERTlONH^ has made ^ It very rough In some: places. , . '0 Prices Rather than to have the a^falr'a. No Further Attempts to Hold -1-L Msinche8ter*s Premier VioHnist S 1099 Main Street, Magnell Block failure,'It wap deemed advisable .to■ to Play Under the Auspices “ Event Will Be ^ade This call It off.' Phone' 1158 •. Year. Of Educational Club. THIS RINGS TRUE. Robert Doellner, violinist and i WE SPECIALIZE ON PRUiTS AND I It was announced today by Di­ Small Son: Father, what Is’ ' a rector George H. Washburn that Burdette Hawley, pianist, have ar­ cynic? ranged ^ unusually fine program I VEGETABLES I the proposed Ice skating carnival at Father: A cynic, my son. Is;,a the Center Spring Pond has been 14 LBS. BEST GRANULATED SUGAR GOLD MEDAL FLOUR for the concert which they are to f “IF ITS IN MARKET, WE HAVE ir." 1 cancelled. Further attempts to hold man who gives the operator the give this evening at the home of the affair will not be made. wrong number In the hope that U M . $1.29 Bag Mls.'i Dorothy Cherey, 87 Hartford I SPECIALBALDWIN APPLES, • > | Mr. Washburn announced that she’ll ring the right one by mis road. take.— Judge. PILLSBURY’S BEST FLOUR The concert is under auspices of I handpicked, per peach basket .....80 c | WHITE LOAF FLOUR the Educational club and Is for the r OUR VjEGETABLE LIST— StringBeans,' Peas, § niiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniionniHh $1.29 Bag object of raising funds to provide = Broccoli, Spinach, Cauliffower, Jerusalem arid French s $1.19 Bag milk and nutitlous foods for the E Artichokes, New Beets and Carrots, Green Peppers, PARKSDALE EGGS pupils at both the north and south 5 WEDGEWOOD BUTTER open air schools; school funds not S French Endive, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Celeiyv Lettu<», I 55c lb. 35c Dozen being available for this Item of ex = Egg Plant, Mushrooms, Curly Endive, Rareripes,'Okro, ^ = I PMONI pense. = Rhubarb, Radishes. » ^ 2 LBS. FANCY SANTA CLARA Mrs. Howell Chenf j Is assisting 3 PEGS. IDEAL RAISINS 'Miss Dorothy Ohenev with the ar s IN FRUITS we have Fancy Table Apples, Pears, s CALIFORNIA PRUNES 25c rangements, and they cordially In­ E Malaga Grapes, Tangerines, Pineapples, Oranges and = 25c vite, not only members o f’the Edu­ E Bananas. s GOOD THINGS TO CAT WHITE HOUSE COFFEE cational club, but all lovers of good GOLD STAR COFFEE music to come and enjoy the pro­ 5 BEST CUTS OF BEEF, LAMB, PORK, VEAL E 49c lb. gram by the ;o3si . artists, which E 3 JUST CALL 2000 49c lb. will be as follows: FANCY RED SALMON SIcillienne et Rlgaudon. Francoeur BEST PURE LARD Rondo Caprlccloso . . . Saint-Saens M inuet...... Haydn yOOSXX3000tX30»X5tXXXKStXX«agXXX3tX3tX36XX36X5t^^ 27c Can I 31/ 2C lb Nocturne ...... Chopin-Wilhelmy Waltz Caprice ...... Wlenlawskl PORK PRODUCTS FANCY SEALDSWEET ORANGES 3 QTS. FANCY BALDWIN APPLES Snowbound (A Winter Idy)l) Most every one likes pork served with apple or cranberry 39c Dozen, 2 Dozen for 75c 25c Burleigh REYHANDER’S MARKET J sauce— It’s delicious— and this Is the time of the year for it. Two Norwegian Sketches .Doellner Yesterday we selected some lean Brlghtwood (Eastern dressed) Viennese Melody (Midnight Bells) Successors to * ^ Pork, and also some very good Western Pork. We vdU have Heuburger-Krelsler Fresh Shouldei’s that will weigh from 6 to 6 1-4 lbs. We will Fair Rosmarin ...... Krelsler bone and roll these shoulders or slide the bone out so you can Persian S o n g ...... Glinka Buffalo Market Co. > f stuff them If you tell us. Sale on Legs of Lamb Scherzo Tarantella . . . .Wlenlawskl ' ^071 Main Street, Opposite Army & Navy Club. ^ Sauer Kraut and Pork Phone 456.______- ; ______We Deliver. J FANCY LEGS SPRING LAMB BONELESS ROAST OF LAMB 35c lb. 33c lb. BEETHOVEN CLUBB SPARE RIBS FRESH PIGS’ FEET TOPStEERBEEF I 24c lb. ' IOV2C lb. I f WHOLE FOREQUARTERS OF SMALL ROASTING PIECES OF LAMB SPRING LAMB OF THE LOIN, 2 to 3 lbs. each ON C0N(iERT TRIP SWEET AND TENDER S Small Ends of P ork...... 24c lb. S •' 25c lb. 35c lb, Sirloin Steak ...... 40c I SMALL LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS ' FRESH EASTERN PORK TO ROAST Local Songsters to Sing at Short Steak ...... \ 45c V e a l COMBINATION SOUP BONE SPECIAL Springfield and Worcester Top Round Steak 30c,*'35c Veal Steak _____ ..... 40c 23Qlb. 28c-33c lb. On Sunday. , Order No. One— Sirloin B utts ...... ^25c Veal Chops35c 1 lb. Yellow Onions .... The Beethoven Glee Club will Porterhouse Steak ... 50c Veal Roast ...... 25c 1 Soup Bunch ...... leave Manchester Sunday afternoon 1 Soup Bone ...... in two motor coaches for a concert Rib Roast ...... 27c' Stewing Veal ...... ISc i 39c trip to Springfield and Worcester, Rib Roast, boned, rolled S3c Fancy Poultry ' f' ik Massachusetts. The first stop will Order No. Two— be at Springfield, where the club Shoulder C lod ...... < 25c P o ^ 1 lb. Onions...... FANCY FOWLS FOR BOILING OR HOME DRESS CHICKENS TO R0AST| will sing at the Bethesda Lutheran Rolled Roast------20c, 24c Rib R o^ t ...... 25c 1 Soup Bone ...... 5 to lbs. Each ^ church, of which Rev. Hans Pear­ 29c lii STEWING 6 son Is'the pastor. Boston RoUed .. . 18c po^k Chops ...... 3 0 ^ 5 c 48c lb. From. Springfield the club will Hamburg ..18c. 2 lbs. 35c Prosh Shoulders...... ,23c ROAST BEEF ' 42c lb. journey to Worcester where they . - Fresh Ham ..i.. ...r25« are scheduled to sing at th^e First liim iD Sliced Fresh Ham ...; 45c Juicy, tender Plnehurst Roast Beef, cut short or boned and SPECIAL Lutheran Church where Director i-olled— your family will enjoy it. I OUR HOME MADE SAUSAGE MEAT, Raoiaon'iWas formerly assistant mu­ FINEST SMALL LINK SAUSAGE i es U gs of Lamb ...... , .3:<= ‘ ' I t m None Better sical director. Iw Blade C u t...... 25c lb. Assisting the Beethoven Glee Fom j^tor, boned, ' , fr^Sparerite V.‘.V;. 22c Other C u ts ...... 28c-40c Ib. 40c lb. O 25c lb. Club on the trip will be Miss Elsie rt a,* Palmer, violinist of Hartford, who Forequarto 24c Jlf ID has been heard In several delight­ Loin Chops ...... 40c 18c 8 I SPECIAL NO. 3— *1 ful concerts from Station WTIC. m Shoulder Clhops...... 35c u i 2 Pounds Pinehurst Hamburg...... S Edward Taylor, tenor, of Manches­ FRUITS AND s ter, will also accompany thu club. stewing Lamb 15c VEGETABLES o E 1 lb. Yellow Onions...... C O ^ n Beef Special The Beethoven Glee Club con­ i Parsley for Garnishing...... O O C 5 sists of forty-five young men al­ FRESH FISH EVERY DAY , , 3 rinchurst Hamburg is ground so that all the juice Is retained. S most all of whom are members of BONELESS POT ROAST BEEF CROSS CUT POT ROAST OP BEEP ' Hi the Swedish Lutheran church. 25c-30c lb.* 28c lb. y V I POT ROASTS I i-V ' 3 Wc can give you Boneless Chuck Pot Roasts, bottom round,. 3 SHORT CUT SHOULDER ROAST BEEF BONELESS ROLLED ROAST OF BEEF I 3 cross rib or rump. 5 28c lb. r' 3 Top Cut Boneless Chuck ...... 25c-29c lb. 5 1 35c lb. Vi BONELESS ROLLED ROAST VEAL 3 LBS. PIGS’ LIVER SM lTirS GROCERY * SPECIAL NO. 4— 35c lb. 25c lb. 1 lb. L a id ...... FRESH SPARE RIBS 1 Can Cut Green Beans (Burt Olney)___ 2 LBS. p o c k e t h o n e y COMB TRIPE H' 2 1 Bottle Beechnut Chili Sauce ...... 25c lb. 25clb. ' 1 (3an Burt Olney P eas ...... 69c I LBS. PICKLED PIGS’ FEET 2 t r y OUR SUGAR CURED CORNED ~ TO BUT ECONOMICALLT PINEHURST CREAMERY TUB BUTTER .... 51c lb. 25c lb. BEEF, NONE BETTER. is the desir^ of most everyone. It is our business to cater to this class of buyers. I i We just opened up a new keg of Pocket Honeycomb Tripe, We believe that we are in a better position than most stores to sell quali^ goods at also one of Pickled Pigs’ Feet. low prices and we know that you can satisfy your desire for economy by trading at SMITH’S. LAMB Home Cooked Food THREE REAL SPECIALS Legs of Lamb Chops Stewing Pieces SAUER KR AU T...... , 4 Iba 25^

Shoulders of Lamb, Boned and Rolled ■.« • • *•“ ■1 • • • • '• fa'orotoia'^ajo oi 29c lb. Tender Lean Pieces of Lamb to Stew ...... 19c-29c lb. •••••• • al* a’ a a a~a~ a a 'a t# 'a a'aTa? a a ara~ala~ala a a a fo'^a') a laT •! a a a’ a 'a • 2 2 9 0 ROAST CHICKENS BAKED BEANS CORNED BEEF | Stuffed and Buttered 25c Qt. AVe have just about enough Corned Beef—all Pinehurst \ s $1.48 Roast P o r k ...... 28c L(^s Lamb...... 35c Quality— to “ go us’’ imtil Saturday noon. Some dandy Lean 3 BROWN BREAD Rump Pieces, Briskets, Sirloin Flanks and Ribs. Please order These chickens will sell fast. Order early. early. 10c-15c Each TRY OUR HOiwE M ADElcbPF^ Fresh Shoulders. ...2 3 c Lamb S te w ...... ;. 15c NUT RINGS OUR HOME MADE CRULLERS POULTRY 19c Dozen * 5 lb. ROASTING OHK7KEXS. 2 ^ Each » _____ Sausage M e a t . ; . . , . 29c Lamb Chops.,...... 39c 4 and 5 lb. FRESH FOWL FOB FRICASEE. FUDGE CAKES, the home made kind CHICKEN PJES» PINEHURST SAUSAGE MEAT, seasoned with pure The Kind You WiU Like. 35c Each spices and ground fresh daily ...... 31c lb. 20c each MOCHA CAKES, NONE BETTER 35c Dozen i i ) Roast Beef. . 28c-35c Roast V e a l...... 30c-^ ) 3 Fresh Local Eggs, medium size • • • • • ./ ...... 47c dozen SPECIAL Selected Large E g g s...... 59c dozen CUP CAKES, ASSORTED A VARIETY OF PIES Apple, Prune,' ^uash. Banana Crram, Pot R o asts... ;..25c-3flc Veal Stew ..^ ..;C a 3 Bakery Vegetables 25c Dozen Pineapple and Lemon. P E Cup Cakes Spinach Crullers Celery ComedBeef...... 12c Veai d io p s...... 35c Doughnuts Iceberg Lettuce Raisin Bread Rye Bread New Cabbage 11 Entire Wheat Bread t'jirrots Fruits and Fresh Vegetables OUR CHEESE SPECIAL n Hal'd oA Water Rolls .Sweet Potatoes Parker House Bolls Onions FANCY SPINACH, ICEBERG LETTUCE: Of two weeks ago was so much appreciated that we are repeating it again at the saiiie Coffee Rings Mushrooms NEW CARROTS WELL BLEACHED CELERY price. Pound Cakes Turnips 3 9 « I SPECIAL—^Extra Fancy Fall Pippin Apples...... 79c Basket Just one thing more the nsnal GROCERY and FRUIT SPECIALS .. . Friday request— if It Is conven­ PHONE YOUR ORDER THIS EVENING IF POSSIBLE. CRISCO ...... 3 IBs.'65c ient will yon please phone your a early order tonight— we will ap­ YELLOWEYED BEANS .....,...... 2 lbs. 25et preciate It. PINEHURST. I PURITY OATS, large ...... For Good Things to Eat, 3 Packages MACARONI ...... 25c; CaU aooo. ■APPLES . . . . . ,i,'...... 35c Peck- APODROVE,Prop. Phone 10 OUR USUAL LINE OF FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES

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VALENTINE PARTY ^S9S)C9»C9SX9»SS»SX)a(XXS»dR(S(3»«)(!!l»6X3S)CX9(3(3S3(X)^^ Hollywood Market FOR MOTHERS CLUB FRESH GREEN 381 EAST CENTER ST. CORNER PARKER ST. C. J. WOODHOUSE, PHONE 330 - HALES SELF-SERVE Members With Husbands and Friends to Make Merry at Better Meats at Lower Prices Spinach Crabineat the Rainbow. 3 cans Meats Delicatessen G R Q C E R Y One of the principal social Sirloin S te a k ...... 39c events planned for Saint Valen­ Home Made 29c Peck IT PAVa TO W AIT ON YOURBlkFJ Fresh Shoulders . .. 23c tine’s day is the supper and dance Potato Salad ...... 30c lb. by the Manchester Mother’s club . Lean Rump Corned’ to be held at the Rainbow in Bol­ B e e f ...... 25c Cold S la w ...... 30c lb. ton, Monday evening, February 14 Lean Pork Roasts .. 31c at 8 o’clock. This will take the Baked Beans ...... ‘ 18c Shoulder Pork Chops 29c place of the regular monthly meet- Raised Doughnuts 40c doz.' Ingv of the club and the members Lean Salt Pork ____35c SEVENTH EmTHDAY ^ALE have the privilege of inviting their H a m b u rg ...... 25c Cup C a k e s...... 3 5c doz. husbands and friends. Sausage M eat ...... 25c Baked H a m ____. . . 90c lb. V Opportunity for card playing will be provided for those who do Fresh Beef Liver .. 18c Sauer Kraut 3 lbs. for 25c Veal Roasts...... 35o of Hale’s ’’SelfvServe.” ManchMter^s Public Pantry% Unusual Values not dance, and the large committee Sweet Mixed Pickles 35c lb. in charge is making every effort to Legs Spring Lamb 33c make the occasion a most enjoya- Tender Shoulder Large Dill Pickles 5c each ule one. S te a k ...... 28c Thuringer Cervelat Mrs. James Johnston is the Offered Daily. These Prices Are Guaranteed For Tomorrow Only;, chairman and her assistants will Roasting Chickens 45c Grated Cheese be the following: Mrs. Frank Fin­ Top Round Steak . .35c Limburg Cheese ney, Mrs. W. W. Robortson, Mrs. Lean Shoulder Mock Crabmeat ..2 9 c can STRICTLY FRESH L. S. Carter, Mrs. C. Ely Rogers, R o a s ts ...... 25c lb. Mrs. William Dillon, Mrs. Harry Boneless Pigs’ Feet Can You Guess The Number Of Raisins Cake Pan Free! Straw, Mrs. Thomas Weir, Mrs. Shoulder Lamb Harry Juul, Mrs. J. M. Miller, Mrs. Chops ...... 40c Boneless Pickled Herring W ITH e v e r y ' -IN THE- Franklin Dexter, Mrs. Albert Knof- Rib Roasts Beef... 32c Pastry and Confectionery LB. CAN OF CRISCO la and Mrs. Elbert Shelton. Those who desire transportation FULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETABLES and FRUITS, should get in touch with Mrs. J. M. TRADE AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD STORE. 47c Dozen, “Self-Serve” Grocery’s Birthday Cake? Miller. / (Large white or brown eggs,) Don’t delay! Cast your vote today. Tickets can be foqnd in any de­ partment in the store. They are to be dropped In the ballot box in the gro­ CLAIM ALCOHOL LOAD nimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiij cery department. The wia^ner will receive $5.00 worth of groceries. WAS FOR PERFUMERY If You Haven’t Had A Meal At | See the Birtiiday Cake in the Front Window Old Dutch Geanser Dt^rien, Feb. 4.— Darien police I P&GSoap are holding Stanley Bants, of^An- sonla, and Conrad Moe, New Hav­ en in $1,000 for violation of the li­ I Our Restaurant Then You Don’t | 7c Can quor laws. A truck driven by the 2bars7c man was stopped going through I Know How Good It Is | here about midnight and the police Hale’s Famous discovered sixteen .50-gallon eon- DEMQNSTRATION talners of alcohol. The m^en told i That’s wliy so many people eat here regularly. They = SPECIAL PRICES AND the police that the alleged liquor = found out the first time they came. i DEMONSTRATION Wheat Bread was consigned to a New Haven Meadow Gold firm to be used in the manufacture = Business Men’s Luncheon, 11.30 to 2 p. m...... 50c r of perfumery. FRESH MADE I ~ SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS I loaf = Blue Plate 60c. Chicken Dinner $1.00 s Sugar Cured, Skinned Back. Butter AtC.H.Tryon’s = Private Dining Room for Parties and Special 5 Friday and Sattirday Only at This l5oflf Price. S Occasions. * = Read This Formula: Ham 33c lb. 55% Family Flour 21k a m . Sanitary Market I ' At Our Bakery | (8 to 10' lb. average. Whole 32% Milk or half). 2% Salt I Poppy Seed Rolls ...... 25c dozen | 5% Sugar 2% Yeast FINEST AMERICAN Phones 441-442 I Crullers and Doughnuts ...... 20c dozen | 4% Pure Creamery Butter

I Jelly Doughnuts ...... 25c dozen | GOLD MEDAL OR ' 100% Pure Bread I Brown Bread ....!...... 12c loaf | r PILLSBURY We sold approximately 54,288 loafs of this bread alone last year. Granulated Sugar GOOD SPECIALS I Filled Coffee Rings ...... 20c each | 10 lbs. FOR SATURDAY 1 Baked Beans and Brown Bread— Coffee Cakes — E flou r E Raisin Bread— Complete line of whipped cream goods. E Fresh Fruit and Yegetahles 67c = Charlotte Russe. French Crullers. = (In Sanitary Cloth Bags) ICEBURG LE'FTUCE, large solid head...... 7c S ROOMS TO RENT BY DAY OR WEEK. = $1.17 Bag Groceries SEALDSWEET FLORIDA ORANGES ‘(large), dozen ...... 42c. SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES (extra fancy) dozen ...... 73c Strictly Fresh Eggs from Pome- SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES, dozen ...... 23c SUNBEAM • roy Farm, only 65c doz. SUNBEAM SEALDSWEET FLORIDA ORANGES (niedliMn) dozen ...... 29c Just Rwelved 1 Load of Fancy ! WARANOKE NOTE - BAKERY 1 EXTRA FANCY • COUNTRY GENTLEMAN LARGE FANCY GRAPEFRUIT. 2 f o r ...... 25c No. 1 Baldwin'Apples from Mr. At- FANCY JUMBO CELERY STALKS, bunch ___ _ ...... 14c khi's Farm, 85c basket. FANCY JUMBO CELERY HEARTS, bniich ...... ? ...... 17c Our Tub Butter Gives the Best of I A 1 P T A U R A N T FRESH CLEAN SPINACH, peck ...... ?...... 29c Satisfaction, 2 lbs. for $1.00. Com 17c Can Sbeed Pineapple I J. J. Williams, Prop. FRESH KALE, peck ...... 23c Fancy Large Prunes, 18c lb. NEW BEETS, b u n ch ...... Sc 1 lb. Can Crlsco, 23'c. = Main Street So. Manchester S NEW CARROTS, bunch ...... 8c Fancy Fresh Mushroons, 59c lb. FRENCH ENDIVE, !b...... SOc 27c Large Can Cranberries, Late Variety, Very SCOTTISH CHIEF ITALIAN ENDIVE, lb...... l.jc Special, S Qts. for 25c. LARGE WHITE CAULIFLOW’ER, each'...... 3 2 c f 2 lbs. Ginger Snaps, 25c. . * uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiimiuiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Early June Peas or SM.4LL WHITE MUSHROOMS, lb...... •' ...... ,39c 2 lbs. Fig Bars for 25c. FANCY RIPE TOMATOES, lb...... 35c BURT OLNEY’S 2 lbs. Lima Beans, 25cJ Bridge Brand ^ 3 lbs. White Beans, 25c. Tender White or Sweet 3 lbs. Barley, 25c. I C J - jOREISJCE’S Sugar Corn Large Fancy Tangerines, dozen...... 27c Another Shipment of Blue Ban- Wrinkled Peas ^ her Chocolate, all Kinds, 49c lb. Lemon Pie Filling, 3 Packages E ^*The store that holds faith with the people.” * for 26c. i Corner Main and Maple Streets. Telephone 2006. E 5 Cans 57c Canned Canned Libby Evaporated Milk, 11c can. S . F. K ELLE Y, Prop. 3 Cans 47c- 2 Packages Heinz* Rice Flake, Vegetables Preserves 25c. ‘ i Friends Baked Beans, 22c. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Snnbeam Golden Bantam Corn or W'ale’s Pure Home Made Mafnialadc, DEMONSTRATION Wdreester Salt, 5c box. Fancy Maine White Com ,2 Cans 37c lb. jtir ...... 27c Occident Flour, 1-8 bbl. Sack, ONLY! I Unexpected Company David Hanun Fancy Sweet Wrinkled Wale’s Pure Home Made Jelly, ' $1.39. m m — Mrs. Clock Pure Jellies, all Hale’s Famous , Peas, 2 O atis...... : . . . . 47c , a j a r s ...... 27c ■ kinds, 25c jar. S should not disturb you as far as foods is concerned. You S David Hamm Fancy Tender Sweet C & B Imported Marmalade, lb. Jar 27c Independent Also Quinces and Strawberries, Peas, 2 cans , , ...... 37c. Sunbeam Pepitolives, 8 oz. jar .... 27c 38^ pint jar. S can come here and get a supply of most anything you j S Sunbeam Fancy Tomatoes (large) Morning Luxury 2 cans ...... 47c Sunbeam Tomato Ketchup, S desire in the way of .ready-to-seive home made food- = Advance Succotash,'can ...... 17c 2 large bottles ...... 37c David Hamm Fancy Golden Bantam or Silver Lane Pickles (all kinds) Graham Crackers S stuffs. This is a service that cannot be found every-, 5 Crosby White Corn, 2 cans ’.... 37c . pint 27c, quart 40c Peerless Butter • Meats Coffee MUk Lunch = where and it is dependable.' ‘ Sunbeam California Mammoth Green Native Roasting Chickens, from Asparagus Tips, 2 cans ...... 67c Soda Midgets Hebron, 6i5c lb. David Harnm Cut Beets (targe) Soays and ' 2 lb. box 35c Native Fowl, 40c lb. 37clb. 2 cans ...... ,8'fc I « Large Assortment of Golden Cream Sugar Cora, 4 cans 57c Pork to Roast, 29c lb. This coffee ie'roasted and blend­ Powders, 3 boxes 97c Legs of Lamb, S5c lb. ed espetdally for'us. We sell about Rib Lamb Chops, 89c 1b. 1,000 pounds a month. . Lanil> 3 for 25. I Home Cooked Foods * Canned .Fruits Fairy *!3oap (large) bar ...... 3c Rib Roast Beef, 35c Ib. ... Lax (| a i^ ) package...... ,22c Pot Roast, 28c Ib. Helmet Bartlett Pear^,. 2 cans . . .47c Rinso 41iu>ge) p ack age...... 10c Groceries Sausage Meat, 29c lb. I With Specials Changing Daily Helmet Crashed Pineapple (large) Pels Naptha Soap, 10 bars .55c SUNSHINE GJNGER SNAPS. Small Ling Sausage, 39c lb. Dairy Products 2 ca n s ...... 47c Ivory Soap (medium)' 4 bars . . . j . .27c 2 lbs. TT...72SC Beef Liver, 18c i^b. I Full line of Elizabeth Park Brand Canned Food Products | Sunbeam Fancy Sliced Peaches, Honey Comb Tripe, 18c lb. and Provisions 8 oz. can ...... 10c CHEESE KLIPS, package . .,17e 5 Pearl Onions Marachino Red Cherries, Canned Fish MAINE MADE MINUTE ' 4^ Robertson’s Jams , HALE’S GRADE A EGGS, 3 oz. bottle ...... 9c - PIE CRUST, package .... 23c, Capers / Yellow Cling Peaches (larg;e) CALIFORNIA PRUNES> ^dozen...... 37^^ 2 c a n s ...... '* 47c Republic Tuna Fish, 2 cans .... .'.37c , Fruit Chili Con Carne (A new one for every bad one,) • 2 H)s. ------\ ...... 27c Maggi’s Seasoning Snnbeam YeUow Cling Peaches, Red BUI California Pink Salmon,'' Baldwin Apples, Fancy, 85c bas­ FRESH EGGS, 2 dozen ------97o can ...... 87o lb. can ...... \ . 27c (Mediqm). ket. Mint Sauce Tamales PURE LARD, 2 lb. pkgs. ,'29c EVAPORATED MILK, can . -11c 3 Large Grapefruits, 25c. GENUINE EMMENTHAL , (All kinds). Bananas, 10c lb. ^ v Mint Jell GRUYERE CHEESE, pkg. 47c SCOTT TOILET TISSUE, 3 rolls .. . • 27c SUNMAID SEEDED OR SEED­ Cal. Oranges, 50c to 69c doz. Norwegian Dressed Crab (Portion or solid.), ^ LESS RAISINS, package 12 1 /2 c 3 Quarts Fancy Cranberries, 26c. Crosse & Blackwell’s 3 Quarts Apples for 25c. Layer Figs, 30c lb. Pickles French Mushrooms MARKET SPECIALS Imported and Domestic Health Bread. Vegetables Cinnamon and Sugar Rusks. BONELESS : FRESH LARGE LEAN > f* • ** t Spinach, SOc peck. Iceberg Lettuce, 15c. Holland, Scotch and Swedish Salt Herring. ^ Celery, 20c. u Pickled Tripe, Pigs’ Feet and Herring. New Carrots, 4 Bunches for 25c. 1 RoastBeef > Link Sausages ^Roasting Gikdien Cabbage, fSc lb. i Smoked Whitefish, Salmon, Halibut and Herring. Soup Bunch, 10c. Parsley, 10c. Green Peppers, 20c lb. £ Heavy Cream, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Brown’s Battor» » 3 f c k !| A ^ ■ e - ‘ . .. » 1 (S umOI) 4 lbs. Sweet Potatoes, 25c. '5 lbs. Yellow Onions, 2Sc. I ' Fresh Oyste^ - - * Cauliflower, 25c, SOc, 85c head. fMfniiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliniinntAiiitiMilminluittnifiliniiiiniiiiii wm .f- '- - ,-. .V * » . . . ! '• “: .M . ‘T*.. j:. . ■ » . . . V . ..-■#- -V- ■■ vA' . . • > 'I ^ , FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1927. . . ^ PAGE EIGHTEEN TTV CONCERT, DANCE Miss Mabel L. Pollard, religious educational director at the South - i Given„by the Zepser Club Methodist church, is ^attending the toDNBFIT OPEN! AIR SCHOOL annual • meeting of the deaconesses / ‘v AnsplcM'EilucaUonal Clulb Saturday Ev’g, Feb. 5 of the New England Southern Con­ ROBERT DOELLNER Tinker Hall ference of the Methodist Episcopal VioUnist 1 South Manchester, Conn. church in Providence today. . BURDETTE HAWLEY m If I’lanist Patricia, two-year old daughter Old Fashioned Dance of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson of Friday Evening, Feb. i AT CITY VIEW D'ANCE HALL 42 Benton street, was removed-last KEENEY s t r e e t - night to the Memorial hospital. The -*• ' y ' ■ i , • i . * ■ * \ ' ' ' At tbe Home of Saturday Evening, Fen. 5th little girl is suffering from bron­ m ss DOROTHY CHENEY Music Famished by the Old chial pneumonia. 87 Hartford Road Time Fiddlers. Every Deparinient in the store has one or more^special to - ' y Admission 50 Cents Admission 80c. Tel. 285-2 Winners of the Wes\ Side Rec setback tournament this week were Dr. Benjamin L. Salvin, who Ipft John Stevens- and Mrs. Charles Manchester on January 1 for a Johnson, first, and Frank McClel­ offer for Saturday%selling. Take advantage of the ABOUT TOWN course of study in the Long Island land and Ethel Dillon, second. - ’ . / 'V • . “ -;*■ - ■ ' ♦ . College hospital of New York, Is Mrs. Ann Waddell, buyer of the visiting friends in town. Though tbe weather was unfav­ • millinery department at Hale's, has orable many attended the Ama­ unusual low prices offered returned from a buying trip to Tomorrow morning from 9 to ranth whist. In Odd Fellows hall New York. While in New York she 11 the Girl Reserve volley ball last evening. In bridge Mrs. Her­ attended the spring millinery ex­ team, the “ Alleycats" and “ Gutter- bert Gould and James/ Richmond hibit at the Hotel McAlpin. lilies” will have a practice game at won first awards, George W. House Center churcli. and Mrs. Nichols consolation. In whist, Mrs. Carl Bengs bad the highest score and W. B. Chipman Saturday—-Three Remarkable Garment Specials luiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii for the gentlemen. Consolation tro­ phies went to Mr.’ and. Mrs. A. E. Loothis. The ladies in charge served One Lot o f One Lot of ice cream, cake and coffee. A warranty deed was filed with Town Clerk Sam J. Turkington yes­ I ^ar^ordM >Sh^fpin^ | terday afternoon recording the sale of-property on Edgerton street by J. Alfred Johnson and wife to Wil­ liam Saunderson and wife. A war­ COATS‘f • ranty deed also filed yesterday aft­ ernoon records the sale of property I Another Surprising I on llissoll .street by Ellen Bocku;- to Carl W. Anderson. $ 1 ^ . 9 5 Arthur S. Barrabee, son of 3. L. $39.50 Barrabee of 52 Maple street, left DRESS OFFER |for Waterkuiy, yesterday to reside I in tlvct city. Values up to $29.50 Values up to $98.50 I Skillfully Tailored | CENTER CHURCH NOTES All our high priced t coats have Inexpensive coats that would be Tonight at 7:30 the last union been reduced to this low price. Sport suitable for school, office, in fact, all service in the Religious Mission for and dress coats are included. Fur general wear. Sport and dress mod­ I and Smart |the present week will be held at the trimmed. Coats of the highest els trimmed with fur collars and Center Congregational church. The workmanship. cuffs. Wonderful values at this price. 5 (Really worth f 19-75 to $35.00 Each). = speaker will be Rev. John E. Dux- bury of the North Metliortist PRICED SPECIAL church, and his topic: “ The Chris­ TO YOU AT ...... tian in the World.” Robert Gordon ...... $12.95 I will sing two solos, one of them, “ Open the Gates of the Temple,” is 20 ONLY SILK AND Choice of Wool or Silk in such materials as Crepera, E by request. Archibald Sessions will accompany Mr. Gordon and the pi­ now Striped Wool Crepe, Jersey, Cashmere, Fancy Novelty S anist for the evening will be Miss JERSEY DRESSES Worsteds, Reeds, Twills and Flat Crepes. = Elsie Benson. The meetings i during the week One and Two Pieqe Styles in original models and un- S Good looking'silk and jersey dresses that have recently sold as high as have been well attended, the c^pn- $12.98. For best selections come early! ■ usual color combinations. Some with embroidered ves- E gregations of all the Protestant churches uniting in this piv-lenfen Garments— Second Floor tees, novelty belts, silk collars and cuffs. Ideal Frocks § religious mission have been well for sport, street or business. = represented each evening. With the exception of Colonel Fletcher A.g- You Benefit Where Maker Loses. Wishing to close E new, who was the speaker at the out his line, after stock taking, he offered his entire col- 5 joint service Sunday evening, the locaV pastors, including Command­ 25 Only lection of high grade Dresses at a special price conces- S' ant Abbott of the Salvation Army, Tonaorrow^—^Special Sale sion. All to your benefit. s have conducted these services. Next week the meetings of the mission i DON’T MISS d * 1 0 QC Value $19.75 | will be held at the South Methodist BUYING AT ^ 1 ^ O to $35.00 Each S church, beginning with tbe union Genuine Imported Irish service there Sunday evening. Hats All teachers and officers of the Center church Sunday school are Men’s Outfittings asked to reserve next Wednesday LINEN DRESSES Big Glove Bargain, an odd lot of genuine “ Black S evening, when the supper will be served by Loyal Circle Kings V- = Head” Mocha Gloves with embroidered backs in broken = Daughters and the address given by S sizes. Value to $4.50 at E Pi-ofessor A. J. W. Meyers of the = P a ir ...... S Hartford Theological seminary. Wonderfii All Tickets are already on sale for i Warm Pajamas of outing flannel in neat stripes. | Value ' Sizes the above, also for the missionary 1.98 Come early if you want one S Some plain, others trimmed with frogs. Regular $2.50 S play by the Girl Reserves to be giv­ $ for they are sure to go fast at i kind for $1.89 each. S en on February 24. this price. Velvet, satin, felt and velour hats are included. E Wool Half Hose, Winsted make, an odd lot in heath- S For tomor',row only we are offering these fine quality genuine, E er mixtures. Special for 35c pair. E MRS. PAUL MONKA Values up to $4.98. Mrs. Anna Monka, wife of Paul imported Trishilinen dresses in a complete assortment of new styles Hats— Second Floor Monka of 39 Chestnut street, died and colors at tliis low price. Plenty of sizes. Plain slip-ion dress­ yesterday afternoon at her home Glove Specials |after a short illness. She was in her es with .short sleeves (not exactly as sketched), jPlain colors or forty-fifth year. Mrs. Monka was I ’ ‘ SATURDAY ONLY! i “ Bacmo” Cape Gloves, one clasp style with novelty E born in Czeclio Slovakia. She came stripes m = cuffs. Size 5 3-4 to 6 1-2 dn good showing of colors, S to Manchester about a year ago 300 Yards S $3.98 kind, $2.29 pair. = from Glastonbury. BLUE GREEN. HELIO The funeral will be held tomor­ S Fabric Gloves, novelty cuffs, assortment of shades, E row morning from the late home at ROSE ! TANGERINE SAND

= 79c pair. = 8:30 and the St. James’s church at c 9 o’clock. The body will be placed Table Oil = Slip On Duplex Fabric Gloves, Elk shades, regular = i House Dresses— ^Main Floor E $1.50, special for Saturday $1.29 pair. S in the receiving vault in the St James’s cemetery. wm Mrs. Monka is survived by one Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin daughter, Mrs. Helen Powers, and two sons, Frank and John/all of this V 59c town. She also leaves, several broth­ miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirmiiiin ers and bisters in the old country. Drug- Specials Lingette . (Seconds). Yard and one-quarter wide. Large variety PRINCE AT SYRACUSE $1.50 Agarol ..J...... 98c of patterns to.choose from. The imperfections are so slight , 89c Beef, Iron and W in e ...... 69c they can hardly be noticed. ' ‘ ^ ''i I Syracuse, N. Y „ Feb. 4.— This $1.25 Pinkhain’fe Com pound...... 79c • ' • v’. Special Prices On \ Oil Cloth— Basement city is host today to Prince William 75c Dexti’i M a lio s e ...... - 55c 4 8 c yard of Sweden. He will lecture tonight. ' No. 1, 2 andi3. ’ 50c Rubbing Alcohol, p in t ...... 39c 86 inches wide. New spring colors: light I Men’ s Work Shoes | 50c Pebecco Tooth P a s te ...... 35c blue, monkeyskin, mother goose, navy, gdose- berry, copen, brown, navy, etc. $3.98 Electric I Tan Elk Top, Crepe Rubber Sole, Moccasin | 25c Listerine Tooth P aste ...... 19c RWGESAIE 5pc Pepsodent T ^ t h Paste ...... 35c I style,* $5.50 quality. Guaranteed to wear. | Benefit H. S. S. 25c Menneh’s B*orated. Talcum . . . .17c • 29c I Sold for a few days only at | 15c Stork Castile S o a p ...... 10c Tomorrow Only V, 1 OELm 'a LOOsii PACT POWDER CASE Cotton Crepe, - I = AND 1 BOX APBilL SHOWER $ 2 . 9 $ $ 4 * 1 5 FACE PO^ER !...... 98c Farr Block (- i • (Six Pound Iron) Next Door to Salvation Anny. 2 4 c yand Drags— ^Main Floor . y We have only a limited number of these irons to sell at GOOD BARGAINS IN 1 We have just received GOO yards of new — - - 1...... this price. Guaranteed for one year. Complete with stand Men’ s Union Suits WINTER CLOTHING. spring colors. 30 inches wide. and cord. ' Flat Irons— Basement New Low Price On Wash Goods— Main Floor Winter weights, all sizes, one price ■ ^ " i ' ' ' SUNDAY DINNER Humipingr Bird ' Special! Sj^cial! CHILDREN’S $ 1 . S 9 ^ at the Silk Hosiery Silk SUps Frocks- Ladies’ Coquette H O TE SHERIDAN $ 1 ; 2 5 pair 1.00 Turkey, Duck or Chicken $ - ■ ' Values up to $4.98 ^ SILK HOSIERY. with all the fixings, $1 *“ ^ h is is without dioubt a happy announce­ Fast Sizes ment to both young g^rls and elderly matrons, Radium and rayon slips in dark colors of 12 M. to 2:30' P. M. who have been wearfng Humming Bird Hosiery. brown, tan and black.’ Sizes 36 to 44..; Dou­ Color $ 1 . 2 5 1 to 5 Years The Best $1.00 Value in Town It will be worth your while to stock Up now on ble hem. Tailored top.’ Unusual values in' the Also a ia Carte Service. ’ this particular brand 1 while the j>rlce Is low. I I. I ■ I .1 I lot. Limited number. Saturday Only Pure silk with the, popular three seam b^k. These are the well known Cinderella wash clothes— guar­ Colors;. ] . - SUi>s— Second Floor anteed fast color. Prints and plain shades In darling little W e Repair Hnde 'F r. Nudo , ^ models. . * Grain Moonlight ^ ^.Colors: Blue, nlle, yellow, Rubbers and Arctics * oFchid and pink. ^ Sizes 1 to 5 Gun Metal Sudan' e years. ' As Well as Shoes. Black White

GLENNEY'S I Sun Yulyes , Hosiery— Main V^oor Dresses— Main Plohr. Rear i . SO U TH ^MR N CHES TER ‘ CONN ■ TINKER BUILDING. 701 Main St., Johnson Block f iiiniiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiinuuuim . S^uth Manchester •V,