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DO NOT SEND /.f J Leningrad, Feb. 10.— M. Kru- '• s min, former bead hangman of TALKING, U. S. SOLDIERS, the Riga prison, was today exe­ ^ ..V cuted, together with former Chief Warden Ernst and Assist­ " v.v; ant Warden Loman. CHANffSPLEA These men were convicted of cruelty to prisoners during the Czarlstic regime. • ADVICE C-V.i Krumin is said to have offi­ Chinese W ar Lord Wants Our ciated at more than one thou­ i 1 sand hangings during his ca­ Moral Support But Fears reer. * V V . i.. /•>. OFWORLD Marines Will Incite Popu­ •• • lace. PLAN FRIDAY SESSION OF D ARK HORSE’’ CAI1$ LEAGUE PARLEY (Copyright 1926 I. N. S.f 1 f - Pekin, Feb. 10.— Chang Tso Lin, DENS’ CHOICE INTERNATIONAL DEBATE war lord of North China, today ap­ LEGUTURE <¥■ pealed to the United States to give TR/PPED BY POLICE its moral support to the Pekin gov­ THipF KILLS SELF ernment and not to send troops to H. S. Envoys to Britain, Jap­ Shanghai. Extra time Needed as Com­ ' West New York, N. J., B^b. In an exclusive interview Chang lO.-r-Trapped by police in a an, France and Italy In- Indiaiia Leader Thinks Wool­ t Tso Lin stated he would make no mittees Continue to Grind girl’s apartipeilt here, Joseph reply to Secretary Kellogg’s propos­ Sargarco, . 26, wanted for a al for neutralization of Shanghai at len, of His State Needs to jewel theft, thwarted Justice stmeted to Make Presi­ present but indicated that he could Out Bdls— Bill to Raise early today by filing a bullet not accept the suggestion. Be Watched ■— Against thzougU bis brain. dent’s Meaning to Those Would Cause Trouble Judges Salaries. / The girl. Miss Agnes Brooks, Dispatch of American troops to was arrested for complicity, -s Shanghai will rouse the Chinese ‘D ry” Issue. was John Marcbese, who turned Nations— His Memoran­ public and may cause further dis­ up at the apartment shortly orders, Chang Tso Lin said. Hartford, Conn., Feb. 10.— A after the shooting. Police said ‘T cannot reply to Secretary Kel­ Friday session is in prospect for ' they found a number of dia­ dum Read Before Con­ Miami Beach, Fla., Feb. 1 0 .^ logg’s Shanghai neutralization pro­ the State Legislature this week ns mond rings in the apartment. posal for the time being, due to the Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland or - the committees continue to grind gress. delicacy of the situation,” said St. Louis will get the next Depio- Chang Tso Lin. out bills with considerable speed. cratic national convention; prohibi­ "Since northern troops command Each body passed a single measure tion should not be made a national Washington, Feb. 10— President Shanghai they naturally are no today and endofsed several nomina­ ACTORS ARRESTED campaign issue; William Gibbs Mc- menace to foreign lives and proper­ tions for various small court judge- Coolidge today called for a show­ ty. America should first get assur­ ships. Governor Trumbull submit­ Adoo of California and Governor down with the world powers on the ances that the southern forces will ted a long list of executive nomina­ Great Britain’s legions are fast concentrating on the war zone in China. Here Is the Second Battal­ Alfred E. Smith, of New York will not attack Shanghai, assurances IN 3 “SEX” PLAYS question of further naval disarma­ tions to state commissions to the ion of the famous Coldstream Guards passing over W estminster Bridge in Loudon on their way to 'Waterloo which Eugene Chen has already re­ mix in another hot personal battle ment. Senate. station. Thence they entrained for Southampton to embark on the S. S. Kinfauns Castle for Shanghai. fused to give. Thereby proving that for the presidential nomination, but One bill raising salaries of high He has. proposed, in the name of Shanghai is the chief Nationalist Evans Woollen of Indiana is the court Judges was reported unfavor­ the United • States, that the forth­ aim. “ dark horse” to be watched. Producers^ and Managers Disastrous Collision ably to the Senate merely because WORLD COURT PLAN coming meeting of the preparatory “Should I evacuate Shanghai the a number of similar measures still Lady Northesk, Ex Follies Girl Taggart’^ Opinion commission at Geneva for another are in committee. The New Haven Also Held in New York; foreign troOps would be left to These are the opinions of Thom­ disarmament conference, be trans­ meet the southern attack alone, re­ armory bill was sent to the appro­ as Taggart, former United States priations committee with a report ‘CLOSED INCIDENT’ formed into something else besides, sulting in the disastrous collision Denies She Plans A Divorce Senator from Indiana and present Broadway ThriUed. which .America is most desirous of favoring the erection of a new Democratic leader of that state, as an international debatiug society, avoiding. building to replace the huge fire- expressed to International News and be made an actual disarma­ “I wish to make plain that the trap now in use. Service in an interview here today. ment conference in fact. London, Feb. 1 0 . — The matri-^she and Lord Northesk have failed delay in replying to Secretary Kel­ “ I sincerely hope that prohibition New York, Feb. 10.— Raids on Formal Suggestion monial bark . of Lord and Lady !i to go to Switzerland together for Britain’s Reprisal to Accept logg’s proposal does not Indicate a THE HOUSE as winters will not be made a national politi­ three Broadway plays, in which At the direction of Mr. Coolidge, Northesk is reported to be encount-. ° ^ cal issue in the 1928 presidential the American ambassadors to Great lack of appreciation of American forty-one actors, producers and Hartford, Conn., Feb. 10.— The Britain, Japan, France and Italy, to­ sympathy. ering rough weather. Lor^ Northesk has been more or Reservations KOIed U. S. campaign,” Taggart said- “There managers were arrested last mid­ House today adopted a bill allowing are:just as many Republicans as day presented to those governments “The United States policy of Asked today concerning reports less in the limelight in London and night, will be repeated if the thea­ there are DemocJrats that want li­ a formal suggestion by this govern­ fighting Bolshevism or any similar the Winthrop Trust Association of that she was contemplating divorce has been seen frequently alone of ters open their 4oors today, acting Chance of Adherence. quor. An attempt is imw being ment that they authorize their dele­ menace to world peace is well btew Haven to hold property action. Lady Northesk, said: “The late. Some weeks ago he gained Mayor Joseph McKee announced. made, as bave been madb to other gates to the forthcoming Geneva kiM)wn.. amounting to ?500,000. The act will report is far fetched, In fact it is some publicity by partlCipatingilBL a The lack of censorship as a cuzh conference ^Jictually to conclude t “I call upon Ame.ric§ .. first to allow the D. K. E. Fraternity, of almost ludicrous.” ...... -■ - midnight Jiansom. cab i:;ace -£ampftigiWK.....tO ' paddje . tbp Uaupr to -licentious performatfees,- it was problem onto the backs of jthe Dem­ agreements for the further limita­ save China with indirect help. - 't I Yale, to hold within the association Lady. Northesk, who was former­ the streets of London, few nights Washington, Feb. 10.— ^Thie effort said, spurred citY bffiqials to take ocrats. But' I did hot’ want to have tion of naval armament. have sufhcient troops and muni­ a new fraternity-house. ly Jessica Brown, a Follies girl who later he was arrested with a. friend to put the United States into the the matter in their o^wh hands and tion^ to fight the Bolshevists and Favorable reports received in the when they played in the streets my party win on the issue of li­ The President advised Congress came to London to dance at the World Court was described today clean the stage through strict eu- although needing money I deem it House were as follows: Grafton galleries and remained to with a lamp-post. Lord Northesk quor. It should not be ah issue. today in a special message of his as a “closed incident.” torcement of the penal code. unwise to make a foreign loan, but From the committee ^n finance: become the wife of an English peer, was fined for being drunk and dis- Smith and McAdoo Actors Arrested action. His message contained the I seek American moral support. compelling municipalities to begin is living in Bayswater. This year | orderly. Great Britain’s refusal to ac­ “ Governor Smith of New York Thus last night, after the cur­ text of the memorandum which the Send No Troops paying on serial bond issues net cept, the Senate reservations, long and W . G. McAdoo ■will be the dom­ tain fell on the last act, the cast, ambassadors are delivering to the “America can assist by not fol-r later than two years from date of known but just officially commu­ inating figures of the 1928 con^ven- managers and producers of “Sex” foreign offices in London, Rome. lowing the British example of send­ issue, the present time being five nicated to the State Department, tion, at Its start, as they were in at Daley’s: ‘‘The 'Virgin Man,” at Paris and Tokio today. ing troops to Shanghai, which irri­ years; authorizing the city of New THOUGHT J. T. KING DEMOCRATS SMILE coupled with President Coolidge’s the Madison Square Garden strug­ the Princess and “The Captive,” at Details of Proposal tates Chinese public opinion.^ Haven to levy a special tax in liqui­ refusal to alter those reservations gle In 1924. Their fight will run a the Empire, were politely bundled Briefly, President Coolidge has “ Soviet Russia is keenly interest­ dation of a debt amounting to ?1,- in any way, was the crowning blow similar course again, hut , more into. taxicabs, taken to the night proposed that the powers that are ed in destroying American and oth­ 700,000; allowing Bridgeport to that killed any chance, of American briefly. I believe that Evans Wool­ court and held by Magistrate due to convene at Geneva shortly, er foreign trade in China as well as WAS 0. S. OFFICIAL 0VERG.0.P.M1X0P issue construction bonds to the adherence. , len of Indianapolis is the logical se­ Flood in varying bail for hearings undertake to extend the work of the rousing Chinese mobs against for­ amount of $240,000 Are Satisfied lection. He is relatively unknown on Monday and Tuesday. All are Washington arms conferehce by eigners. /From incorporations committee: Senators of every shade of opin­ nationally, although he is strong in I limiting those classes of ships whichy “If American troops are sent charged with “corrupting morals extending the time of organization ion'apparently joined today in ex­ Indiana. were left untouched by the 1921 Chen and Borodin are likely to in­ of youth,” and maintaining a pub­ of the Stamford Title & Mortgage Leaders Pleased With Reac­ pressing satisfaction- that the long “Woollen is a former attorney, lic nuisance. conference. This includes naval cite Chinese crowds with the possi­ Telephone Girl Testifies That company, the Title Guaranty Co., of controversy is ended. Even Senator now a banker and businessman, and ships of all classes of 10,000 tons ble result that troops will open fire To Seek Injunction Hartford, and Premier Title & Lenroot, Republican of Wisconsin, is first vice president of the Ameri-' and under, destroyers, cruisers, and slaughtering the innocent puppets Nathan Burkan, who appeared Mortgage Co.; providing for incor­ Conn. Politician CaUed Up I tion Over Butler’s State­ who led ■'the administration’s fight can Central Life Insurance Com­ ,other auxiliary craft. And to that of Russian masters who keep them­ for ‘‘The Captive” cast, said he for adherence, said: pany. He was federal fuel adminis­ end he proposed that the powefs selves out of danger, and thereby poration of the Danbury Title & would seek an Injunction if neces­ Mortgage Co. “That settles it, so far as we are trator for Indiana in 1917 and delegate to their represe.itatives America would play into Russian Daugherty Daily. ment on a Third Term. sary to protect his clients. He inti-> From education committee: pro­ concerned. So long as the other 1918.” mated that the management of the there real power to enter Into hands. Other Big Figures 1 agreements. “ My responsibility is great and I viding for continuation of state aid members of the court do not de­ Empire will open the theater to­ sire us to go in on the terms laid I Land Armaments am ready to sacrifice myself to save to small towns for educational pur­ Other figures seen by Taggart as day in defiance of the city’s orders. New York, Feb. 10.— John T. Washington, Feb. 10.— Most of not only China but the peace of poses. do'wn we will stay out.” bulking important in the 1928 con­ There were^ forty-one stage folk I Land armament- would not be Asia and the whole world from the The Senate King, late Connecticut politician, the Democratic leaders in the cap­ Much ^joicing vention are Senator Jim Reed of in ail, and Broadway— the thous­ I touched. Limitation of the size of Russian menace. I hope lor Ameri­ The Senate today passed from its who obtained $391,000 to “ar­ ital wore broad smiles today. ■ There was much rejoicing on Missouri, Edwin Thomas Meredith ands who got wind o f the raids^— armies, Mr. Coolidge said, is a mat­ the part of the court’s opponents. of Iowa, former secretary of agri­ experienced a realvthrlll. ter for regional understandings and can sympathy since the American calendar a bill allowing the Pomfret range” for the return by the, gov­ Burned and singed by the Inces­ school to Increase its trustees from The old Irreconciliables were par­ culture, and Governor A. C. Ritchie Funny Affair agreements, in the view of tlils government is fighting to combat sant warfare within .their own par­ nine to fifteen. ernment of $7,000,000 in seized ticularly joyful. , of Maryland. To most of the Rialto folk it government. the same evil in Mexico and Nic­ ty, the Democrats joyfully welcom­ The New Haven armory bill was German assets, talked frequently “We ought to give three cheers Taggart indicated that he did not was a mighty funny affair. To city If the President’s suggestion is aragua.” ed the outbreak of dissension and sent to the committee on approprla- over the long distance telephone for John Bull.” said Senator Mos­ believe Governor Smith would , win officials a mighty serious one. To adopted by the powers it would with Harry M. Daugherty, often strife in Republican ranks over es, Republican of New Hampshire. tlje nomination, but he had this to impress this on the theatrical folk mean that the Geneva conference, MEAGRE DETAILS. prohibition and the third term is­ Shanghai, Feb. 10.— Only mea­ (Contlnued on page 3) every day in the week, while “ It is very fortunate for us,” say: who crammed every nook and cor­ instead of considering the advisa­ Daugherty was attirney general of sue, and they plan to feed the fires said Senator Reed, Democrat of “If the Democrats do nominate ner of the West Side Night Court, bility of holding a new armament gre dispatches have been received of G. O. P. discord with plenty of the United States, it was testified Missouri, “that English statesman­ Smith I believe all Democrats -in, Acting ’Mayor McKee let it be conference, as it has been engaged from the war area today, but the oil. at the Daugherty-Miller conspiracy ship, recognized the absurdidty of every section of the. epuntry^and known t|iat policemen will be sta­ In for many months, would actually latest available dispatches indicat­ ‘Tt’s manna from a political COOUDGE NAMES trial here today. the situation. I do not exclude the South— would tioned today at each of the thea­ get down to “brass tacks” and place ed that Sun Chuan Fang is still heaven,” said one Democrat, re­ Oijerator Testifies “W e are well out o f , It,” said vote for him. I believe he would ters. raided, and arrests^ will be limitations oh those classes of naval withstanding the Cantonese rush ferring to Dr. Nichols Murray But­ Elizabeth Mjller, youthful tele­ Senator Hlrg,m Johnson, Republi­ make a good president.” inade if any attempt is made to re­ vessels not touched at Washington. lor Shanghai. FOUR NEW ENVOYS ler’s speech," iu’ which the distin­ With both sides heavily rein­ phone operator who worked in the can of Calif orniai -1 open the theaters. Auxiliary Craft guished New York Republican forced, the warfare is reported to attorney general’s office, told from “Let all the .earth be glad and Among those'arrested were such Speaking for the United States, leader read President Coolidge out the witness stand cf the numerous rejplce with exceeding great joy,” stars as Helien Menken, Basil Rath- President Coolidge advised the Shakeup. in Ministerships of the running in ’28 on the ground (Contlnaed on Page 3.) long distance conversations. She quoted Senator Watson,. Republi­ bone, Gail fcaue and Ann Trevor. powers that America’s delegates to Leaves Vacant Posts in another term would be his'third. MAY DAVENPORT DEAD; said King’s calls were a regular can of Indiana. Geneva will be authorized to nego­ Sweden and Switzerland. Democratic Strategy thing, no matter where he happen­ “Thank God.” said Senator Cole tiate for an agreement covering ed to be. Democratic strate^ is to keep Blease, Democrat Qf South Caro­ ■Washington, Feb. 10.— President hammering on “the third term is­ ONCE NOTED ACTRESS POC SLED TEAMS ai-xiliary naval craft He invited The governrent Is' trying to lina. them to similarly equip their dele­ Coolldge made four diplomatic ap­ sue” from now on, and to keep it RUTH WANTS $100,000 ■ show that Daugherty and Thomas gates with authority, pointments today, including Ameri­ constantly before the country. OFF IN BIG RACE W . Miller, former alien property “The American government is can ministers to Canada and Ire­ custodian, received part of the They take th6 position that they One of Famous Family Dies In TO PLAY THIS SEASON land. didn’t start it, hence they cannot TWOTRAINSD^LED most anxious,” the memorandum $391,000 as a bribe for passing the New York in Her Seventieth ■\yolfeboro, N. H., Feb. 10.— Bark said, that concrete results In ‘ the The following nominations were $7,000,000 claim. sent to the Senate: Year. of the huskies, shouts of the, driv­ limitation of armament may be Home Run King Returns, Un­ Miss Miller testified that King (Contlimed ou Page 2.) Ambassador to Argentine— Rob­ BUT NO ONE HURT ers, crack of the whips and cheers achieved. signed, Yankee Contract Of­ sometimes telephtoned. Daugherty New York, Feb, 10.— Mrs. Wil­ of spectators mingled in a stirring “The, discussions of the prepara­ ert Woods Bliss, now minister toj from Washington, also, vd that at fering But $52,000. Sweden. liam Seymour, wife of'the noted di­ demonstration today as ten of the tory commission have emphasized times Daugherty would call King KnickerbpckCT Express Has rector and one of the famous Dav­ Ambassador to Belgium— Hugh leading American and Canadian dog that a number of governments con­ on long distance to New York. ROCKVILLE UGHT CO. Narrow Escape at Capton enport family of actors, died at her teams starte'd the second annual sider that one of the chief obstacles Los Angeles, Calif., Feb. 10.— S. Gibson, now minister to Switzer­ Cross Examination land. Junction— ^Traffic Rerouted. home here today from the effects of point-to-point race of the New Eng­ to the general reduction and limi­ Babe Ruth, famous American Under cross-examination the wit­ a paralytic stroke. She was seventy Minister to_ Canada— William land Sled Dog Club. tation of armament lies In the in­ League home run k^ng, believes he ness said that she didn’t think of CHANGES OWNERSHIP years old. Phillips, now ambassador to Bel­ Boston, Mass., Feb. 10.— Pas­ Leonard Seppala, Alaskan serum terdependence of land, sea and air is a better player today than he these telephone conversations be­ Mrs. Seymour, who was known was a year ago and consequently gium. sengers bn the Knickerbocker Lim­ dasher, and Arthur T. Walden, of armaments, and in the consequent tween Daugherty and King until ited, crack Boston-to-New York professionally under her maiden Wonalpncet, N. H., winner last Impossibility of reducing or limit­ w’orth more money— about $100,- Minister to the Irish Free State— she read the testimony of the first • name of May Davenport, made her 000 a year or so. Frederick A. Sterling, of Texas, no'.v To Be Taken Over By Eastern flyer over the New York, New Ha­ year, were, the favorites. ing one of these categories without Daugherty-Miller trial, which re­ ven & Hartford railroad, today last stage appearance to 1894, Today's run on the first of the dealing simultaneously with the And because the Babe believes counsellor of the American embassy sulted in a jury disagreement. Gas & Electric Securities when she played wlth'her famous were unaware that they were inch­ three tops of the 133^-2 mile grind others. this, he will return unsigned a in London. “Then I recalled these conversa­ Corporation. plster, Fanny Davenport. Her fath­ es from being plunged Into a wreck took-the derby snow races along the Talk Leads Nowhere New York Yankee contract offer­ The diplomatic shake-up leaves tions,” she caid, “and thought it er was E. L. Davenport, a noted of a -24-car freight train at Canton north shore line of Lake Winne- “On the other hand, the discus­ ed him for a paltry $52,000. the ministerships to Swltzerlaiid peculiar because I had always tragedian. Willimantic, Feb. 10.— The W ar­ Junction. Safety signals halted the pesaukee'. sions have demonstrated even more Arthur A. McGovern, widely- and Sweden vacant. tho'ught Mr. King wa~ an employe The stroke which resulted in Mrs. ner interests, of Pine Orchard, limited as train dispatchers and --- ^ - emphatically that, should all effort known New York trainer who is in of the Department of .’’ustice.’ Seymour’s death occurred while have acqiiifed control of the Kock- to bring about reduction or-limita­ Hollywood with the Babe, keeping PHONED TO LONDON The testimony caused the first flagmen worked frantically. she was watching a rehearsal of SMITH . HEARING WEDNESDAY •rtlle-Willlmantlo Lighting company While the main line today was tion of armament be conditioned him fit. Is International News Ser- trace of exlcltement in the court­ “Trelawney of the Wells” which and of the, Fulton, N. Y., Light, being cleared of the pile-up of upon the acceptance of all the vi the rea^ng of testimony from 'share to make up the $100,000 to­ The conversation was reported to­ vessel was enroute from New York government believes that they can pany furnishes gas and electricity rerouted over the East Milton the Reed- investigation which re­ be overcome and that they must tal, as he is a tremendous drawing day as being as clear as if the Mad- to Los Angeles, it was revCald to­ to the cities of Rockville and W lUi- branch to East Braintree, i • Washington, Ffeb.'- lO.— Treasury vealed that an exorbitant “slush card_ everywhere.” , dens wore talking from another day when the vessel docked at Los be overcome sines the consequenc* mantlc, and electricity to Stafford Noino Ininjuries ju ri^ were reportedrepor from balance as of February 9: $179,- fund” was spent in Smith’s primary Ruth is n p s acting in the moTies. i part p| Greenwich, Angeles liarbor, .fiiBtiligs-and surrounding villages, ieitlieir'Qt'tlilrderaUments. 301^328.,19. 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in the Sunday school wo'-arh 'loalaf ^ DEMOCRATS S i p GREENWICH C. OF C. SALVATIONISTS HONOR r a d io !a n n o u n c e r ^ foun - ; ' four; t^e Misses Florence Smek- WOMAN PREACHER Surveys have fcen made to ash; }snd ' ' and ' Flore Thrall, Harold Local Stocks cer|;ain what is the trouble with the 'Bells and Corwin Grant. OVER G. 0 . P. MIXUP TO WITHDRAW BILl ^ MEMBER IN RITES G R E m CHURCH HERE young people of today, brft Mr. Lil- -- WSCC signed off .dt 9 p. m.' (Fnmlehed'by Fataiim St Oe.) DRAWS BIG C R O P ley optimistically believes they are n.0 worse than were their fathers ^'Airplane freight companies of (Contbrned from rage 1.) Sunr«nd«rs Iii Its War Against KD&A Broadcaster Program and mothers at the same age. They Europe are planning to issue inter- I Bask Btcdu. Town Fire Companies— Has Officers Conduct Obsequies of zrational bills of lading. ^ Especially For Second Con-, are more frank and open In their ';Cltr Bk 4b T ru a t___ 660 700 be accused of initiating sabotage Other Plan. Mrs. Elfiza -Hutton, Uong violation of the conventions and it C«BA Hirer Baoklog .300 -!• against the administration. South M. E. Church Jammed Worker in Organization. ‘j^egatifmal Chqfch Night. will take a tremendous amount of A resolution, written by Senator Tiret Natl Htfd) ....2 4 6 266 Greenwich, Feb. 10— Greenwich, ' V' ' ■- ■' patience to gain -their confidence Htfd-Aetna Natl ^ 440 T. H. Caraway, Democrat of A number of Salvation Army of­ W atch for ansas, probably will be presented Chamber of Commerce has eurren- To t)ear Miss Mabel Pol­ Interest and attendance Increases and win- them over to . a realization Htfd-Conn Tr Co. ,, .690 — dered In its war against the town ficers took psrt In the funeral serv­ if anything In the Second Cpngrs- of the .things that count. The speak­ “ The Scarlet Letter” Land MtS A Title . . . 66 » in the Senate before adjournment ices of the late Mrs, Elisa Hutton, which declares it to be the sense of firs companies and will withdraw gat^nal "Church night” suppers er gave-a number of instances of Htfd Morrie Plan B’k 12 P the bill now pending before the veteran Salvationist, yesterday a^sntertalnments. The. third ip his experiences with boys and girls Phoenix St B’k Tr . . 400 — the Senate that no man should lard in Mission Sermon. seek to break down the tradition State'Legislature that would place afternoon. At the home Command­ the aeries held last evening attract­ both ali;» teacher and pastor which • Park St T r u s t...... 460 — ant Donald of Springfield and Ad-' against a third term in the White all the,firemen directly under the ed fully 25Q. The generaLcbairmen provided bis hearers with food for Birereide Truat ....4 5 0 — Board of Selectmen. Such la the an­ jutant Campbell offlclated at the. were Mr. and Mrs. John McMeneipy thought. ' ‘ tr S Security...... 440 460 House. Such a measure admitted­ A crowd that filled the South nouncement made today following prayer service* while Commandant and those who gave .generously of Rev* Frederick C. Allen, pastor Bondf. ly has a chance of passage. Methodist church to overflowing Will Bo Opposed a moating of* the Chamber and listened to Miss Mf.be! M. Pollard, AJ)bott conducted the services at their time in preparation for the of the Second- Congregational STATE ' Eaat Conn Poir 6 . . . 99 — Friends of Mr. Coolidge, of other citieena last evening. * religious educational director of the ball, event were the chtirch attendants church, sent broadcast an urgent Prajyer was offered by Captain Htfd & Conn West 6a 95 — course, will oppose it— not only on The Chamber of Commerce hopes that churem preach on "Two living on North Main, Marble, Invitation to'all to' attend and sup­ ' South Manchester Hart B L 7% . • •.. .290 295 the ground that it is "a political to put a substitute bill Into the Searchers,” last night in the Man­ Harold Bevans of South Norwalk North, Golway, Union* Edward, port‘the maetings of the Manches­ and Commandant Donald read the C o n n L P B ^ e ...... 109 110 measure designed to embarrass the Legislature abolishing the present chester Religious Mission. Extra North School and Buckland. ter Religfous Mission, now- going Scripture. Several telegrams of Conn L P 7a .'...... 116% ~ president of the United States,” borough form of goverument and chairs had to be provided but even As thA parishioners filed Iu soon on. and -which begin at the church Mon. and Tues. sympathy were read by Mrs. Com­ Conn L P 4% a ...... 06% —^ but also on the theory that Mr. giving the town authorities control with these all standing room In at^r-six o’clock they beard the Sunday evening when Rev. James Brid Eyd 6 a ...... 108% 106 Coolidge has only had one elective over everything. The Chamber has the main temple was, taken up and mandant Abbott, A solo by Mrs. stirring music of a band, via radio, F, Halllday gf West Hartford, re­ I Inanramce Stocka. term, and thus the resolution Is asked the firemen to meet, with many had to stand iu the corri­ Captain Bevans and the address by . Later Mr. McMenemy who acted as cently for 15 years a great worker Commandant Abbott concluded the I Aetna Insurance . . . . 5Q0 510 designed to deny him his rightful them next Monday evening to disr dors throughout the service. master of ceremonies explained in Binghamton. N. Y., is to speak services at the hall. The corps band Aetna Casualty Sure. 720 740 claim to another term. cuss this measure. Miss' Pollard gave an Inspiring that it was the Westingho.use band and the Salvation Army band to played during the service. furnish part of the music. , Mr. I Aetna Life ..566 The authorities on precedents discourse .on her text from Luke from station KDKA of Pittsburgh. 576 At the cemetery 'the comiQittal . .565 575 dug up for the Caraway resolutions 5, showing'Peter and Christ as the, John 'Williams had written asking .Allen gave the. list of local pastors {Aetna Life full pd service was conducted by Com­ j Aetna Life part pd . . 515 530 today. DISARM OR QUIT two searchers. The question of the if the band would be on the air be­ who are to speak at the meetings. mandant Abbott. Bearers were tween 6 and 7 Wednesday evening, I A utom obile...... ,'240 260 In 1875, when, Ulysses S. Grant ‘present day, "Which road Shall I The announcer introduced th'e Ralph Jones, Robert Bulla, Thom­ {Conn General...... 1600 1640 was castluig kindly eyes toward a ' TALKIN&-C00UDGE Take?” was discussed at length ^y telling o f the church night gather­ Quartet. Ralph Brown, .660 third term,/the House adopted by the preacher and in her message to as Hooper, William "Vennart, Thom­ ing. The broadcasting station as­ Will Taylor, Edward Segar and Htfd Steam B oiler... .640 as Doyle and Samuel Richardson. Hartford E ire ...... 100 610 a vote of 233 to 18 a resolution the audience she asked her hearers sured Mr. .Williams by a telegram Rev.. F. C. Allen and they rendered P h oen te...... 530 540 declaring it to be the sense of that (Continued from page X v to observe the following rules: On Sunday qvening at 7:30 a on Tuesday that It would. He ac­ Kentucky Babe” and “Drink to memorial service will be held in; Travelers ...... 1140 1160 body that no man should seek a Three Rules of Life cordingly erected- an aerial 40 feet Me Only With Thine Byes.” third term. The overwhelming es of failure to overcome them the citadel, following the Salvation high and Installed a set of the lat­ Mrs. Francis Wetherell favored Public Utility Stocka. First tarry with Christ in pray­ Army custom. majority on that vote was no small would constitute a setback to the er; second, follow the call of the est model in the^ church school­ with a piano selection and respond­ Conn Pr C o ...... 335 room. During- tfe* concert the an­ ed to an encore and the program Conn L P 7 % ...... 112 instrumentality in preventing the cause of International peace too Master, and third, receive at His renomination of General Grant. great to serve serious contempla­ hands the power to serve. nouncer at Pittsburgh expressed the ended with an amusing one-adt ,ConnLP8y<,...... 120 hope that the Second Congregation­ ;Conn Elec Serr pfd .67% A majority of the Democrats tion as a possibility. . " Walter Wllilamson, blind sing­ ABOUT TOWN welcome the Caraway move. So do "Admitting reluctantly that the er and evangelist, sang and played al church at Manchester was enjoy­ Htfd Gas p fd ...... 53 ing a fine reception of the program. Hart Gas com 80 some of the Republican Insurgents existing political situations iu cer­ his own accompaniment. He Intro­ who are opposed to Mr. Coolldge’s tain parts of the world may render duced a novelty, playing the trom­ Mr. McMenemiy called for a, rising Mclldujff-Harrison iHart E L ...... 340 vote of-thanks,to KDKA, also to is N E T e l...... 156 renomination. So, in fact, do some the problem of universal limita­ bone and the piano silmultaneous- Mrs. 'Christopher Glenney of studio D e Danse of the supposedly "regular” Re­ tion incapable of immediate. solu­ ly. Brookfield street, was admitted to Mr. Williams, for his kindness in ' Blannfactoring Stocka. publicans who, while publicly sup­ tion, the American government be­ Sidney Strickland, accompanied Memorial hospital yesterday. ^making the concert possible, and State Theater Building Acme Wire ...... 10 porting the president, are known lieves it is entirely pacticable for by Mrs. Bertellue Lashinske, was Clerk Ralph C. Brown was instruct­ Private Instruction for Am Hardware...... 82 privately to be strongly opposed to the nations to proceed at once to the soloist. The Camp Fire girls Mrs. Martha McGuire of 17 ed to write a letter tp the broad­ American Silver . . . . 28 his renomination. the isolation of such problems as of the church attended In a body. Huntington street, was taken to casting station expressing the Married Couples. LILLIAN Billings Spencer pfd . — may appear susceptible of such Memorial hospital yesterday. thanks of the meeting. BUlinga Spencer com treatment, mAinwhile continuing As the birthdays of Lincoln and Bigelow-Htfd com CHARGED WITH KILUNG to give sympathetic consideration FIVE CHILDREN DIE "The Epworth League of the Washington are approaching, the Bristol Brass . . . . .5 decorations were flags, and on the STATE CAFE AND GISH and discussion to comprehensive South Methodist church will hold a is NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE’S Collins C o ...... proposals aimed at simultaneous food sale at the store of the J. W. tables the napkins were In keeping. Delicatessen Lunch ‘ jColt Fire Arms . . 30 HUSBAND WITH A BAT limitations of land, sea and air ar­ AS nU E BURNS HOUSE Hale Company on Saturday begin­ The supper consisted of "Fire Is­ lEagle L o c k ...... 109 maments. ning at 10:30 a. m. land Stew”— (casserole of meat Chas. Kuhr* Prop. jFafnir Bearing...... 85 Regional Agreements and vegetables), "Ohio”:— (beet 20 Bissell St., So. Manchester {Hart & C ooley...... 188 Widow and Friend of Family According to the report of the jelly salad), pickles, rolls, coffee "The American government feels Father Badly Burned; pother lint Silver p f d ...... 105 Held For Trial Without that land and air armaments con-^ State Health. Department, dated and home-made cake In gjreat va­ Regular Dinners Served •int Silver c o m ...... 109 112 Bail. stitute essentially regional prob­ • Leaps From \Mindow and Is February 7, Manchester has but riety.- The idea of these affairs is 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m.: I Jewel Belting pfd ... 85 lems to be solved primarily by reg­ In Serious Condition. two cases of contagious disease at to promote sociability and enlist Sandwiches and Light Ln’dra Frary & Clark. 92 present, 1 case of diphtheria and 1 the .help' and Interest of all mem­ Fitchburg, Mass., Feb. 10.— ional agreements. The American Lunches at all Hours. Mann B’man Class A . 19 army and air force are at minimum Saulte Ste.'Marie, Mich., Feb. 10. of measles. bers of the church family, rather Louis Baum, 44, and Mrs. Alexan- ' All Kinds of Cold Soda. Mann Bo’man Class B 9 drie Beauteau, 44, charged with strength. Agreement for land and — Five children were burned to than to make money. Only a nom­ New Brit Mach pfd . .115 air limitation, in other parts of 'death tDday at Rudgard, Mich., There ivill be a m.eeting of the inal charge is made for the suppers Near Beer on Draught. New Brit Mach com .. 16 first degree murder in the death of Joseph Beauteau, husband of Mrs! the world, would not he dependent when fire destroyed their home. Connecticut State Kindergarten as­ 'and* each committee tries -to keep- Fresh Made Cider. North A Judd ______21 Harry Trimble, the father, was sociation Friday evening at the wlthln. the amount raised. The prof­ Pratt Whitney pfd .. 86 Beauteau, were arraigned in Dis­ upon the reduction or limitation of trict Court today before Judge T. American land and air forces. seriously burned in an ineffectual Hotel Bond, Hartford. The ban­ its have been spent so far In the J R Montgomery pfd. 'O quet at 6 p. m. will be followed by purchase of new tables. ■ J R Montgomery com 25 F. Gallagher and held without bail Therefore the American govern­ attempt to save Margar^, 8, and for a hearing February 1. ment does not feel it can appro­ Robert, 5. The mother leaped froin a business meeting and reports. After the meal the tables were 'Peck, Stow & Wilcox 22 The principal address will be given removed and for a time everybody Russell Mfg C o ...... 55 The couple pleaded not guilty. priately make suggestions to oth­ an open window with her three- Beauteau died at the Burbank er powers In regard to limitation year-old daughter, Bernice, in her by Bessie Lee Gambrill, associate was busy matching up half of the Smyth Mfy C o ...... 350 professor of elementary education name of some celebrity with some Stanley Works com . . 73 75 hospital of injuries which police of these categories of armament.” arms. Mother and daughter are in T onight claim were inflicted by a baseball serious couditlon from exposure to .at Yale university. Her ' subject one Who had the other half. The Stanley Works pfd . . 27 will be "Progress Trends In Eind- chairs were arranged for better en- Standard S crew ...... 105 bat. Investigation disclosed that the six degrees below zero weather. CIRCLE AND the dead man and Baum, a bene­ Three other children were burn­ ergartes Education.” . joyment of the program from Torrlngton...... 68 ROCKVILLE MAN •WSCC (Westinghouse Second Con­ TOMORROW Underwood...... 45 factor of the latter’s family, had ed to death In their beds. Rescuers quarrelled according to police. who came from nearby were unable King David Lodge of Odd Fel­ gregational Church), with Mr. Mc­ U S Envelope pfd .. .109 Menemy as- announcer. Mrs. Beauteau told police her hus­ HELD UP, BEATEN s^o aid because the fire had consum­ lows at its meeting tomorrow night Union Mfg C o ...... 24 Referring to the recent visit Whitlock Coll Pipe .. 23 band had' fallen d,own a flight of ed the stairway. in Odd Fellows’ hall will havo the 2—^FEATURES— 2 stairs while under the influence famous team from the machine here and In Hartford of Rajah Ra- The fire started from an over­ bold, Mr. McMenemy said he and of liquor. State Police Working St Paul ...... 14% 13% 13% Senator James Couzens', Republi­ DEFENDS BNTRAPaiBNT. FOR SAT K—Real estate. I have JH ARTPORD Studebaker. . 54 53% 53% can of Mich., was appointed to suc­ some good dairy and poultry farms Union Pac ...1 6 5 164% 164% ceed Newberry In November of wRh good Income to be exchanged U S Rubber .. 64% 63%' Washington, Feb. 10.— Judge for town property. "VVhat have you to iw e EkstartinoSun. GOETZ and DUFFY 63% 1922, and later the treasury assess­ offer? James Rennie. 'Phone 2188, U S S te e l___ 158% 157 157% Frank Cooper of the. northern New in ‘‘OH, WHAT FUN!" ed against him approximately $11.- York federal district, defended en­ niohtFERIS U S St pr . . . .130 130 130 i i 000,000 in excess taxes. Open Fo.r Busin eBs-.-Barber shop trapment of dry law vlolaf'ors, be­ and poolroom. At 34 Oak street. Three Westinghouse .69% 69 69 Commissioner Blair testified that Willys Over .. 21% 20% fore the House judiciary commit't barbers. Charles' Culotta, Prop. 21% he had received a letter and' memo­ Frederick Chouinard & Duiih & Nali^ tee today. LOST—-English' setter pup, black randum quesfiong the Roper valua­ Judge Cooper was charged In Trio Logan Trip tion- of Ford stock and said he re­ and white spotted. Return to D. CHARGE AP>nsSION ii impeachment proceedings' institut­ Nicola, lt.9 Oak street. Phone 481-4 or Oh, Boyi Jhst wait Oh, What Steppers “ Very Clever” TO ATTEM) COURT ferred it to a deputy commissioner ed by Rep. La Guardis, Republican 2099. Reward. for investigation. of New York, •with having approv­ "WANTEJiy—Cashier. Apply manager Saskatoon, Feb. 10— For the - Blair said that he Informed Wat­ ed “ under cover” methods of dry Rialto Theater. first time in the history of (janada, son that "he would trace the matter law enforcement, which included O’NEIL and PLUNKETT admission was charged to a crimin­ this time through entirely different rum running from Canada. THE BLACKFACE BOYS ► al trial today. The trial of Harry channels.” The Ubited States Supreme Trewin, former grain buyer charg­ Court, Judge Cooper said, has held ed with obtaining money under REFUSES TO STOP SHOW" that eptrapment “ is not only per- false pretenses, was held In a thea­ mlssable but proper when it con­ DOVER and SOLTAN ter at Semans, Sask., there not be­ New York, Feb. 10.— A threat to sists only in furnishing, that oppor­ RIALTO , “SNAPPY DANCERS" ing room for the crowd of specta­ re-arrest producers and actors' If tunity in which a defendant of his tors in the regular court. People they insisted on opening their thea­ own volition seeks to violate a for milet-«round drove in to wit­ ters was carried out this afternoon law.” ) ness the proceedings, and paid .P - when a police lieutenant ordered 'Double Feature Program Today and Tomorrow twenty-five cents admission. The the management of the PIncess CARD OP THANKS FOUR GAERTNERS "gate” was about 850. theater, where “ The "Virgin Man” What A Night Jugglers of Human Beings." A Sensational Offering. is showing, to cancel the matinee To our freinds and neighbors we i ' ■ - -i ; for today. The management ref- extend our heartfelt thanks for all A Chronicle of Hilarity That Creates First a Chuckle, CALLS OFFICER fused and consulted with counsel help and expressions of sympathy Then a Burst of Laughter "Which Ends In. a Bomt^hell dN THE SCREEN in an effort to obtain an injunction during the illness and at the time o f Mlithl , - < Vienna.— ^Uneasiness in Jugo­ - n } ' ' so that the matinee might go on. of the death of our mother. Richard Dix in Paradise for ^ Two’' slavia respecting Italian penetra- Mr. and Mrs, William Huebner With EDNA MURPHY and RAYMOND McKEE 'tion of Albania and the growing HOME ON LOO.'~ j Italian fiiendshlp for Hungary is Kelso, Wash.-:—Log drivers on BABIES ON SLEIOHS. STARRING POPULAR ,rumofed to be responsible for the TOMORROW AND SATURDAY . ■ the Cowlitz river are perfectly at ^ ^ R a w h i d e b u f f a l o b i l l J B . opder tor all reserve officers to re­ Little Richard Pooley, Jr., son of; home on a rolling log. Norman Berasi, Switzerland. — Hundreds port tor two montha’ training. Philadelphia society folk at Palm Pritchard and James Masters, In A Of Infant visitors at the Alpine holi­ MltE-A<>.MIlWTB AOliON IN TRB GOLDEN WEST Beach, here shows a winter costume hurry to feaeh home set up a camp day resorts take their dally airings 5 Select Vaudeirillc SuftBS November, 1926, the for young men and incidentally stove, tent .and table on a 10-foot ACTS Richard Dix m.^Taradise for Twp” ACTS in ^rambulator sleighs. Scores of A COMEPY YOU?m LIKE AND NEWS 'United. States mints executed 38,- mak§8 a picture of health and in- lot and made the trip of 80 miles the sleifhB are familiar sights at ftlOUaH plocip Pt gom^ftle eofauL HantUfi .cjiaiiui .Vitftpttt aab R sp^vi^'K p^ ■:; - ^ : r ;■' - W 0 X W «^y . jj||p||i!||jp|

jLya Puttl. Tbis'-iwpoj^»t sent HNDERTAKERS SEE ; ■^100 , at '?, once for .^^vellng ex- pep^es, but Vriien ttlettg^l/^rlyed berb'net , (snjjlitest resem- OF THE LEGISL&Th EPlDEMiC bliMice to the The jjrofessor .‘wwitB.'hli hiindfm^^-' ■'* (Continned from Pa^ 10 Say Unusually Low Beath Rato ticins with the recommendatipb tor This Winter Will Have to Be favorable action, from ti^e ^Uitary^ Paid For. affairs committee. Senator George I F T O O M r ■ Sentimental kinds,^ Mnds, E. Hall, of New Haven,'aste'd^ for: the change-of reference and explain-^ A Manchester undertaker, '■who declines .to permit himself to be 1|0 Tins NOW Lacey kinds, Chit-outs, Cdimc3> ed,the.need-of anew stjrdcture. U ^ae Crimi^s, Rampant Identified,, forecasts a serious epi- ' 'Tty die ateiftod whiehTCombets the ' • ■ ' ; ■ - ; . t'.'r ^ ' Uhfiavorable Reports ’ .demlCTOf some kind in Connecticut canse--dV''ffiodero, sd«ntiiic< method, several unfavorable reports were, In the" hear future, basing bis pre­ ;No abnonnal cafcrcuie or 'diet is re­ Hundreds to select from; = received In the Senate including the diction on a. singular reason— the quired. ' Tiy Marmola : Pre^iptioii following: from the committee on extraordinary dullness of his line' of Tablets. They^have .used for 19* yours while'the picking Is good.'^ : military affairs, requiring members business throughout the state so By Ingenions Sebanes. years. You see the, remits in slender of the National Guard absent with* far this winter. figures tditfeyer you look today. So out leave to make up the time lost m ^ 'h a v e pirdvedythem that the de- ^Pou^las FairbaTiKa , “ Connecticut undertakers,” he while absent. Prom the judiciary say$, "are far behind their usual Memphis.— Herrin may have its ’ mand has gfown to very large propor- ’ committee: authorizing an increase winter activities. You don't have to organized gang Warfare, Ohlca'go tioRS., W at* the fgt disappear, watch ’ in the salaries of New laven, Hart­ go to. the vital statistics to learn its machine gUn . bandits and thrill your ■v^r ia e re ^ “Ybu will be'de- ford, and Fairfield county com^afon dhat the death rate for this time of murdereia but Memphis boast lighteoT pleas courts; the judges . of the the year has fallen off Vpry great­ the most unique lot of unappr^ All druggists supply Marmola at $1 superior and supreme court; and ly. It is reflected in the uRness in bended criminals who ever madf a box. Each box contains a painphlci Go. the judges of the New Haven court; this business in every city and their debut in underworld circles; to explain re^ts. Get them and do Senator Shkw, of Bedding, chair­ what your slender frtoids have done. larg^e town in- thd Atate. Traveling A naljed burglar has'terrorised You pwe.tbat to yourselL JEW ELERS, s t a t i o n e r s ,, OPTICIANS man of the judiciary committee, ex­ men' In oUr line- report that the a soutbwesten section of this city plained that the judges’ salary trade is simply flat. for many months. He greases bis New Store 76T Main', measures were now being consider-» "But the* law of averages runs body and creeps , through the sha­ ed in other bills before the com­ hot only between years but between dows, Indian-fashion. He hae Watch for mittee. _ seasons of the year. In the matter thrice been fired upon by cltlzeiw .of deaths, so that it Is extremely and police but eludes his pursuers fare for any. full year not to show like a le a se d eel. “ The Scarlet Letter” f^v«av^ <\S % ,'V JUDGESHIPS a p p r o v e d . ■*-"v' •■? S-''"' Hartford, Feb. 10.— Judgeship ’the number of deaths mathmatl- A barefoot thief, who successfui- resolutions approved by the Legis­ cally due for that period. ly walks about the houses he loots “ For that reason, members of my lature here today were as follows; between midnight and daybreak profession In^ this state expect to without awakening its occupants, Edwin R. Kelsey, Judge, and encounter a very heavy increase in Earl A. Barker, deputy judge, has left half a , hundred looted deaths during the. latter end of the houses in his wake during tbe past Branford. , , wintet or early spring. This may William H. Ifeald, judge; and few months. Bare footprints are sound gloomy and ‘undertakerlsh’ always left outside the window. Ernst K. Taft, deputy judge, Staf­ but it has always happened when ford Springs borough court. A petting party bandit Not the an unusually, light death-fate ran usual, type, a cpmmon thug. But a ^ ^Qhn Gilbert/ Samuel A. Davis, Judge, and over a considerable period.”' Charles H. Hallock, deputy judge, middle age man, who uses % shot­ gun and preys upon couples found ’::' Hollywood, Calif.— ^How did hesMontreal, Canada, with her sister, Danbury city court. Three Years‘Ago SAVAGE Announced the Impending Doom of ' “ crash" the movies? jAthole, and went‘to New York,, with William C. Duff, judge, and Rob­ parked on the roadsides in autor mobiles. He starts the robbery ^ith That is the most common ques- hl^h ambitions. Even weeks of ert A. Ayer, deputy judge, Union- BUND EVANGELIST shouting "that’s my daughter” and tion asked about cinema players. tramping the well-beaien path from vllle borough court. studio to studio failed to dampen George R. Lorrey, judge, and Ar­ then gets the drop on the couple.' Unlike the stories which these FOR S. A. SERVICE their spirits. Finally one agent sent thur C. Donals, deputy judge, A bicycle bandit. A callow- men and women portray on the sil­ <$> them to a small comedy company. Plainfield town court. youth, red faced and daring, has It Is a Hazard in the Home. Limits the EfiScimey o f the WAslfer* ver sheet, their starts came about Michael Tam Downes, judge, and fobbed three huge payrolls during in very matter of fact ways, To a A Bathing Beauty 5 Henry L. Davis, deputy judge, Wal­ Next Saturday night in the Sal­ the past two weeks. Under guise large extent, lady luck has made Fifty-four girls were' on hand Makes for Muss and Fuss; lingford borough court. vation Army citadel, will be one of a bicycle messenger, this youth Increases Wear and Tear on the them what they are today. |. wbun the casting director arrived Hadleigh H. Howd, judge,. and .of the most Interesting services clings on the fender of a payroll 6 There are In the United Statqs to­ and only 12 were needed. Eleven Luther L. Chase, deputy judge, scheduled in religious circles in car and steps over on the running Washing. Makes the Washer Unsightly. day probably five thousand Fair­ girlp^were chosen, with Noripa still Winchester town court. Manchester for a long time. The board,,!pistol in.hand, and success­ banks, Gilberts, Swansons or Negris. standing in line. She was the William J. Malone, judge, and chief attraction at that service will fully escapes with the Cash. Increases Wear and Tear on the 7 twelfth one. Her sister was not A pyromaUic who loves to hear Increases Ironing Woiries. The only difference Is that they Joseph M. Donovan, deputy judge, be Walter Williamson, the Blind Operator’s Nervous System. have never been given an oppor- chosen. That was her first job— just Bristol city court. Evangelist. Mr. Williamson, is a the thrilling scream of fire sirens one of a dozen in a slap-stick and see the giant engines roar by, 8 tunity to “ show their stuff”— and William A. Wilcox, judge, and talented musician, and can be Increases After-Washday Work. probably won’t- comedy. Billings D. Fairbrother, deputy, called the Two-in-One from a mu­ has been starting firee of homee Increases Need of Service. A Long, Hard Climb Gloria Swanson— often termed at Stonlngton town court. sical standpoint, as he plays the In the eastern section of the city. 9 The world today thinks of Doug­ “ Glorious Gloria”— did her first Henry Harford, judge, and John trombone and piano at the same An auto bandit, suffering with, a las Fairbanks in terms of a huge work before the camera in Chicago T. Curtis, deputy, at Stratford. time. He is a talented singer and publicity complex, who robs a image being projected on a screen. with the old Essanay company. But Mahlon H. Gelssler, judge, and bubbles over with enthusiasm as store or a restaurant,, gives the money back to the owner or throws Few remember the days when he her real start toward cinpma fame Archibald McDonald, deputy, at he sings and speaks. He has been it into the street, drives a few appeared behind the footlights on came right here in Hollywood when Putnam. conducting evangelistic services in —NOW— blocks away and calls, police head­ Broadway. , He was a prominent she was signed as a bathing beauty John E. Fiske, judge, and John various parts of the country and is figure among stage folk when D. W. by Mack Sennett. Gloria was beauti­ A. Fahey, deputy judge, at Rock­ now spending a few days with Rev. quarters and “ kids” the detectives ful and she could act. Thosb quali­ ville. J. A. Anderson on Spruce street. telling them he Is the lone wolf, Griffith-induced him to take a fiing is among these unusual cri'minale. at the celluloid racket ties, plus personality, have carried John P. Barry, ju ^ e , and James While connected with the Swedish Witlun Three Years The Savs^e Washer and Dryer Doug’s first picture for Griffith | her to her present position, H. Shea, deputy, at Griswold, , work he does not restrict himself There are many others, strange a^d during the past nights has in actions, but dangerous crimi­ waa “ The Lamb,” a six-reejer in | /John Gilbert really made his bow Robert .L. Munger, judge .at Au- ibe^ attending the services held at nals, say the police. has advanced from about one hundred and sixth in place in the industry to one of- the which he was starred.Then followed as an actor at the age of one year sonia- ; : : James E. Brinckehof, Judga, and the South Methodist church. half dozen leaders.' Eight wringerless washers and dryers are now on the market. a series of westerns. But finally with Eddie Foy’s show in Salt Lake Tlie' Saturday night service in Fairbanks grew a mfistache-r-after City. Since then he has sold auto ; Justus J. Fennell, deputy judge, at LIKED HER PICTURE the citadel ■ftrill commence at 8 SA'V’AQE is building more Wringerless Washers than the Entire Present Field, of several months of careful n u rsin g s. tires,, written scenarios and directed Stamford. Abner P. Hayes, and John C. Mc­ o’clock and Evangelist Williamson Prague.—Prof. Peder never wringerlesS machine manufacturers. and became a big time star. He still along'' “ poverty row.” He was will have charge. *• /» has the mustache and still has n ; given a chance to take up acting Grath, both judges of the Water- heard of Lya De Puttl, although he secure seat in the cinema heavens, again when he was offered a small bury city court. does know his classical dictionary. If It Hasn’t “Spin-Rinse, Spin-Dry” It Isn’t a Savage, Norma Shearer rose from the | “ bit” a few years ago. He took it Cornelius'C. Costellp, judge, and CHILDREN’S CART RIDE Recently he advertised for a, secrer “ extra” girl ranks— a tough climb : and success followed— likewise his Charles F. Willard, deputy, at Gro­ ENDED BY COLLISION tary to accopipany him on a tour. for any girl. She left her home in | mustache, a la Fairbanks. ton. By return mall he received an ap­ t Nathan A. Schatz and George H. plication, accompanied-by a picture Da.y, both judges, at Hartford. Louis? Schaller, 12,' was’ giving, Herbert A. Ross, recorder, Hart­ his little sister, Lucille, 2, a ride D O NOT SEND U. S. ford city court. in a toy express wagon yesterday afternoon on Center street, bound REVOLT IS ENDED, Judgeship resolutions adopted in for a visit to their grandmother, PILE SUFFERERS the Senate today are as follows: SOLDIERS TO CHINA” when they were rtruck by an auto­ S. Victor Prince, judge, and Lew­ is Crandall, deputy, -at New Lon­ mobile driven ^by Michael Fogarty, How Far Have Yon Ctottcn "With 861 Main Street,' i m i O N REPORTS don. of Summer street. Both children Messy Oiniments? , CCoiitlnned trom page I.) were bruised considerably but Frederick N. Dimmock, judge, n^itblecT; was seriously'injured. , It and Frederick W. Jacques, deputy, was 'said the accident was unavoid­ Don’t be surprised that supposi­ bo approaching proportions of con at Waterford. able on, the part of the' driver. tories and salves haven’t rid yon. of alderable magni|^nde and it is be­ . Raymond A. Johnson, judge, and But NeWs of Fighting lu Por­ Louis ,and Lucille are the child­ Piles. The most they can do is bring lieved here that the present engage­ Thomas Ferguson, deputy, at Man­ ren of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schaller temporary relief. They never reach ment will be decisive. chester. ' of 427 Center street. the cause— blood stagnation in tlje Tension Increases. tugal Continues to TricUe Harry F. Mannweiler, judge; and lower bowel. Tension has been Increased here Seth/M. Beecher, deputy, att Sey- Piles can be removed by an oper­ by the news that two British. regU Oyer Border. mouh' UMBRELLAS NOW;. ation. Sure! But. who wants to sub­ ments/have left Hong Kong for Milton C. Isbell, judge, Ansonia mit to the surgeon’s knife when a Shanghai. With the arrival of these city court. London.— You can tell what sea­ harmless little tablet taken inter­ /troops it is feared there nlay be se Frank A. Sears, judge, borough son it Is by visiting Scotland Yard nally can baUish the cause of Piles rious demonstrations by Cantonese ■Londqn, Feb.. 1 0 .^ “ The revolu­ court of Naugatuck. and looking over the piles of “lost” and bring real, lasting and honest- aympatklzers here. -. tion, has been completely suppres­ articles. In spring it’s raincoats; in to-goodness relief? The negotiations at Hankow sed,’’-’- declared a dispatch received ^ EXECUTn’B NOMINATIONS summer, holiday paraphernalia; in Forget about an operation, and would' also appea^ to be endanger­ by the Portuguese legation here autumn, light gloves, and now it’s stop using, salves. Hem-Roid,' the ed by the latest British troop move­ thls,^ afternoon. Hartford, Conn., F eb.'10.— Gov­ umbrellas. \ internal remedy discovered' by Dr. ment, since Eugene' Chen, Nation­ ernor Trumbull today trahsmltted Leonhardt, should quickly fid you alist leader, has declared that he - N^IWS. EROM FBONTiEB to the Senate a number of execu­ of Piles the same as it is doing fp'r will make no agreements if the - ^Madrid, 'Feb. li)!-—PIsjointed tive nominations as follows: thousands of others or costs'noth­ British move troops to Shanghai. news trickling across the Portu­ Judge Walter H. Clark, of Hart­ Children like I ing. ' X Kellogg’s Sn^estlon. guese frontier today via Badajos ford, and James T. Moran, of New Get a package of Hem-Roid to-' The suggestion of Secretary of indicates the situation in Portugal Haven, members of the..Publlc Wel­ K e m p 'S , day at Packard’s or Murphy’s Drug State Kellogg of the United States atiH • continues extremely grave. fare Department; FrAnk A. Hag­ Store or say druggist. It is absq- for the neutralization of Shanghai The sanguinary, fighting at gerty, of Hartford, Joseph H. Law- BALSAM lutely harmless and if you aren’t . appears to have gone by the boards. Oporto appears to have subsided, lor, of Waterbary, and d’ atrick F. delighted with the results you can Not only are the Chinese leaders blit it was not clear today if the O’Meara, of New Haven, to be Jhr Coughs/ have your money backi— adv. unwilling to accept any such pro­ revolutionary leaders had all been members of the State Board of posal, but it is also actively resist­ arrested, despite a gbvernmeht an­ Mediation and.Arbltration; John E. ed by both the British and Ameri­ nouncement to that effect. Calhoun, of Cornwall, and Arthur iiimiiiiniiiiiniimiiiiiiiiiinininiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiniiinimiHiiMunninwiiHiniiu can residents here. The minister of war today pub­ L. Peale, of Norwich, members of lished a statement declaring that the State Park and Forest Com­ ' TROOPS ON WAT. all persons found carrying arms mission r Howard W. Beach, of I Service — Qualify — Low Frices | London. Feb. 10.— Dispatch of would be shot. New Haven, and William A. Lewis, two British regiments from Hong Travelers’ Tales ‘ of Bridgeport, Shell Fish Comqi^ls- Kong to Shanghai was ordered up­ Travelers arriving at Vigo de­ slon; P. LeRoy Harwood, of New on recommendations from British clared ninety were killed and two London, and Myron R. Durham, of representatives in China, according hundred were wounded in the bom­ New Haven, Rivers, Harbors and to Winston Churchill, chancellor of bardment of Oporto. The rebels Bridges. the exchequer. with machine gun fire. Inflicted There has been considerable heavy casualties on the cavalry FRESH HADDOCK FILETS comment oil the action, since the regiment which was leading the FRESH COD FILETS orders for the dispatch of the government advance. GET TOGETHER CLUB’S troops had apparently been given The bombardment lasted six­ when Premier Baldwin was an­ teen hours. ANNUAL LADIES NIGHT SPECIAL nouncing to the House of Coin- Colonel Dias,, rebel leader, .pub-< 1 Pint Fresh Sdlid Oysters ... mons that no further troops would lished a statement- explaining that be lauded at Shanghai unless the the rebels withdrew from Oporto 1 lb. Oyster Ci’ackeris fo r « • • • < situation demanded them. because they did not wish -further Will Be Held One Week Front Explains to Leagne. damage inflicted oh property there. Tonight in Cheney Hall. The British government has for- Factory Bombarded Lai^e Dill Piddes ...... 35c doten 4 lbs. Sweet Potatoes ------25c “ document to the League The arms factory at Brazo Di Thursday. February 17, is set for of Nations explaining its Chinese Blata was attacked by the Insur­ the annualLadies’ Night of the Get 3 Bunches New Beets ...... 25c policy and setting forth its reasons gents who used hand grenades Together Club of Cheney Brothers. Libby’s Crushed Pineapple, large can ...... 29c can for sending troops to China, but it freely, doing considerable damage A roast turkey dinner prepared by Brown Bag Coffee, fine drinking coffee, special . .43c lb. S has not asked for any intervention. to the building. Chef OSano will be served at 6:30 The Spanish government _order- p. m. Following the dinner there ed three warships to Qpprto to will be an entertainment of about EXTRA SPECIALI; protect Spanish lives and property. MICE START FIRE forty nilnntes and then 'danclng un-, til 12 o’clock. 'Waddell’s seven' FANCY LOIN LAMB CHOPS FROM PARIS' piece orchestra will furnish thb' ■ •'■■.'lib. 10.— Mice gnaw- Paris, Feb. 10.—-Dispatches re­ A box of matches today start­ ■music. ^ ed a fire which drove Mr. and Mrs. ceived here state that the robeln Tickets are now in the hands of Napoleon Bucher and their seven surrendered at 8:30 last night af­ the mill secretaries. The chairmen; ter ha^ng sustained 44 hoqrs of their home o f Ladles’ Night comn^lttees are: Home Cooked Food Specials | hpre. Three years ago a member of aftille^ and machine gun fire. •Dinner, R. O. Cheney, Jr,; decora­ S 'F^eted Fish Cakes. , t ie family was burned to death in Government aeroplanes dropped tion, Louts N. Heebner;,. dance, a similar fire. three boinbs, killing and inluring Leonard Beadle; waiters, John T r i^ F is h . several. ' ^ Learned; music and entertainment, /Home Made Baki^d Beans,. Normal life is -being resumed in Edward P. Taylor; tickdtS/*Janies ^ Home Made S ug^ Cookie^s 25c dozen. FIRE DESTROYS HOME Lisbon, dlsi>atches !sald this "after­ A. Irvine. noon. ' ' Banana Cream Pies 40c e^h. Bathurst; N. B., Feb. 10.— The - Firemen and ambulsnce sur- home of Angus McLean, president geons_ are searching the ruins of FIND WOMAN’S BODY- of the Bathurst Company, Ltd., huildini^s knocked down by bom'- was almost completely destroyed by bardmeiit, for any possible bodies. ’ New York, Feb. 10.— The body of fire today. Most of the contents of Gable and telegraph service Is a woman, fully clothed except, for the house, including Mrs. McLean’s still, ilregiilar. , - ” the shbe's", was found teday'^ in 'n valuable jewelry, also was destroy- The botnbardment dei^a^e is not small patch of woods lu jamakm, A . Ppdrove, ^Pi^p. •d*. ‘ ■=> ■as 'heai^ as at ‘firtt b’^eyed. according to police, v L/i f. . s If. 3- N-,., . .. . i . I S - • ■ I'-' . ' :• -• ^ •• “ v ' .. c 'v '■

' T > r r - . . ■fiLCaaW tif'- L. MANCHESTJBIt BTOOTG HBJRAt^D^ THtCRSDAY, mEB. lo f 1927^ V . Hmtr^trtnr ler nor the attitude of Senator line? lyill it be, by any chance,! Jl^orah,, who ..would oppose Butler’s after .WiUlanxJl. Borah Is dead? proposition t o ’dampen the party with an attempt to make_ it bone PUBLISHED BT ^ ’ SHAD. ' f dry, suggests the slightest reason THE HERALD PRINTING CO. Because more or less restrictive Foanfi«d by Elwood S. EU lor believing that the party can fishing laws— more less than more OoL 1. 1881 split as wide as the opposition wilj — have succeeded in redeeming Evary Evbninff Exetpt Sundays r.nd Holidays. split. from immediate annihilation the Entered at the Post Office at Man­ There is not time in a year and Connecticut shad fisheries the chester as Second Class Mall Matter. a half for crystalization of the w0t SUBSCRIPTION RATES; By Mall Bridgeport Telegram rolls ffnder six dollars a year, sixty ..cents and dry sentiment 'of fhe country its tongue the Imaginative morsel month for shorter periodis, By carrier, elxbteen cents a week. al.ong major, party lines. If there of the impending return to the Single copies, three centa wore a different story there might Housatonlc river of those myriads' SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE be to tell. ' of succulent fish which are suppos- THE SEMI-ANNUAL ( I ^ N C E SALE 6ENTATIVE. Hamllton-De Lisser. Inc., 286 Madison Avenue, New 7ork . Neither farm legislation, booze fd to have made the lot of the \ and 612 North Michigan Avenue. Chicago. or foreign affairs are going to in­ aborigines and. of the earlier set­ The Manchester Evening Herald Is trude themselves into the political tlers one o f gastronomic delight. on sale In New York City at Sohults's thought of this country between News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. We have always had bur suspi­ Street aijid 42nd. Street entrance of now and November of next year cions concerning those -Stratford Grand Central Station. sufficiently to materially a^ect a shad. Even So long ago a t before •Tnternatlonal.News Service has the exclusive rights-to use for republlca- situation already developed, where­ the Spanish-Amerlcan war there ■'Vtl tlon in any form all newh dlspiUEheB by the Democrats’ chance of victory credited to or not otherwise credit­ was a bar sinister on the escutch­ ed in this paper. It is also exclusively Is ’ wiped out of existence— that eon of many a one of them. When entitled to use for republication all the local or undated news published bitterest of all fights, a religious news of the first catch of the season herein.” war. was sent to Bridgeport or New V- But 1928 is not going to be the Haven over the then new telephone, last presidential election this coun­ THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 1927. fish market men of the two cities try will ever see. And if in that hitched in their best delivery wag­ year we do not see the mightiest on horses and raced to bid for the BOXING. battle ever fought at the polls in take. No shad in the world could If the million dollar prize fight* this country, with prohibition the compare to the Stratford variety! and the two million' dollars worth one and only dominant issue, it Until it came out one year that will be because one of three things canny fishermen, going out in the of free advertising that goes to Axminster Rugs of the heaviest each of them and the altogetho shall have happened: Either Con­ dark o’ night, had inserted in the quality from two of the leading man­ ridiculous Idolatry that la heaped gress will have settled the prohibi­ meshes of the gill nets ancient shad ufacturers of the country at these prices: upon pugilistic champlops have ac­ tory law by repeal, the supreme brought in barrels from the south­ 36x72 inch size, regular '$8.95, B7.T3 complished anything lii compensa­ court will have found a way, of tact­ ern rivers— subsequently hauling fully reversing Itself— as it has 27x54 inch size, regular $5.50. $4.30 tion for their monopolization of the nets in broad day in the pres­ Heavy quality Axminsters In an money and thought that would bo more than once done before— and ence of scores of reputable witness­ excellent variety of desl^s and col­ es. ors: * better directed elsewhere, It Is in of voiding the 18th amendment, or / 4 ^ we shall be In the midst of a for­ Sometimes we have wondered 36x70 inch size, regular $S.0'0, !$6.50 the Impetus that they have given 27x5^4, inch size, regular $4.50, 93.30 eign war. whether the Pequonnocks ever to boxing as an amateur sport and Another heavy grade of Axmln- exercise. Next year’s election will be the really caught so many Stratford aterS—a big stock to select from: If the present revival of Interest last one—-barring the war contin­ shad— or whether the early whites 27x54 Inch size, regular $3.65, 93.10 in amateur fistlcs is due to Mr. gency— in which prohibition can be knew the difference between shad One lot of 26x54 Inch plain Chenille and alewives. Rugs with band borders in taupes, Dempsey and Mr. Tunney and Mr. dodged. But it is our belief that it can be dodged just tljls once more rose, gray, blue, etc. Regular Mlllionbucks Tex Rickard and that $9.00 ...... ^ 97.03 crowd, then these people have gone — and that it will be, by both a little way toward working their parties. passage to the fame and fortune they have attained. And whether the amateur boxing ONE HOP TO PARIS. revival— if we can call it a revival If Commander Richard Evelyn LETTEl when interest seems to be on^the Byrd, North pole flier, carries into ^way to a far greater development effect his reputed intention of fly­ 5 5 ' than the sport of boxing has ever ing from Washington to Paris in a BY RODNEY BUTCHER known— is due to these Infiuences. non-stop hop. next^ spring. It will •pAKE^an inventoryof your floor coverings. Have you some tliat are or whether it has just happened, it probably be discovered that the Wsahington, Feb. 10.— There la reason to believe that a none too getting worn and shabby? Here it is February, the big sale month! is a good thing. public interest in his feat will bs Possibly there may .be nobler husky gent from Illinois has grab- deeper and more.^ genuine than that bed a great big elephant by the tall You’ll And a decided drop in prices now. A few of the varieties are listed aspirations than to be able to swat displayed in the flight from Bergen and is threatening to swing it your neighbor on the jaw so effl' over the pole and back, nearly a around his head and toss it into a below but riiany others are included— in other sizes too, such ’as ciently that ho will forthwith go td year ago. cement wall as one might hurl a sock full of mud. 71/ 2x 9, and 6x9 ft. - - , . sleep and merely dream that he Is The polar flight had a sort of 'The Illinois gent is Prank L. Coi^oleum Rugs quarreling, instead of continuing to story-book qualUy about it. People quarrel in fact. But we will submit Smith, senator-elect, and the ele­ cannot adjust themselves to the phant is the animal you see In the 9x12 Seamless Axminsters of 9xl2‘ Seamless Velvet Rugs with A limited stock 'of discontinued that It is better to punch somebody idea of scooting off through the air cartoons with the letters “ G. O P ” patterns'll! the following sizes, at heaviest quality in an excellent less than half price: than it is to shoot hiin or to run. at the^top of the world, finding a embroidered on his hide. fringed ends. A limited quantity X- 9x10% ft. size ...... •... 97.50 away with film and then go about sort of hypothetical spot in the reason to bmieve assortment bf patterned and jaspe remaining of popular patterns’ that despite the bellowing of both 9x0 ft. size ...... 96JS0 town telling lies about him. And midst of black waters and then open ground de- 7%x9 ft. size . . . ' ...... 95.50 the ability to hit a man on the chin, Republican and Democratic leaders Regular W a 6x9 ft. size ...... 94.60 turning about and, going back— about ‘the principle of the thing”^ signs. Reg. $61.25 if occasion require, plus confidence having thhs accomplished some­ the whole Smith issue is now as $45.00 ...... 9 3 7 « 5 0 that one possesses that ability, is thing that the whole world has thoroughly wrapped up in -politics (Si^xlOV^ Seamless Axminsters, (8i/4xl0V^ Seamless Velvets, one of the finest preventives of been talking about. The whole as a delirium tremens patient in Regular $58.50 ...... $47.50) .. his bedclothing. Regular $39.50 for ...... $34.50) trouble in the world. buslniss is bizarre, fantastic, and It Is just as difficult to believe ■ ' ■ ■> ■ Some folks may hold the exact­ jtist a bit useless. ly contrary opinion, but we take that most Republican senators are 9x12 Semless Axminsters 'of But anybody at all, so be he is deep y concerned with the sovereign the liberty of sticking to the thesis familiar with an ordinary map of right of a state ta send any sort ot heavy grade including many popu­ 9x12 Seaniless Axminsters of that the confident, able bodied in­ a person to the Senate as It is to the world, can get into mental and lar open ground Chinese designs: popular weight in a large selection dividual, who knows perfectly well spiritual touch with a long, long, believe that most Democrats are filled with a holy conviction that how to take Care of himself with air jump from the American na­ Regular of patterns and his fists, is not only the last, to re­ only men of honor and common de­ tional capital to the metropolis of cency should be allowed to sit in $ 5 0 .0 0 ...... colors. Reg. $39.00 sort to the.use of a weapon in case Prance. this self-alleged great body of of conflict but is about the most statesmen. (Sl/ixlOYo Seamless Axminsters, (81/4x101/4 Seamless Axminsters, There is nothing mysterious or Regular $36.25 for ...... $29.75) difficult person to pick a fight with. eerie about the Atlantic ocean— it Regular $45.Q0 f o r ...... $37.50) You may recall that only as far Because nine-tenths of the violence Is merely a great sea, not, like the back as the holidays, it was rather results from somebody belng^ Scared Arctic, a water cap fitted on the . . I half to death and, in mortal panic positively stated that only jine or 9x12 Seamed Axminsters of ex­ world's skull, which looks a dif­ ten senators would vote to seat the 9x12 Seamed Axminsters, popu­ lest ho get a beating, resorting to Carpets ferent shape from every possible ^rom Illinois who took a $125 - cellent quality, deep pile and most quite unnecessary extremes. lar patterns and colors, in an ex­ angle of approach and represents, Hit or miss Velvet Carpetr Really one of the best experi­ Insull while he was regulating the wanted colors and to the popular mind, nothing but cellent • vari ety. regular $1.69 ...... 91.19 ences in life for a boy or a young state 8 public utilities. When the tiesigns. Reg. $45.00 Heavy quality Axminster Carpet, one vast shiver. The Atlantic la Regular $35.00 ___ man Is to take-a good thumping. vote cable. Smith was supporfed by regular $3.25 ...... 92.50 cpmprehensiblet The American ter­ nearly four times that many votes. , (8V4xl0i/i Seamed Axminsters, Never again will the fist of an ene- (8i/4xl0V4 Seamed Axminsters, Axminster Stair Carpet, heaviest rain over, which the fliers must pass That, it Is rather to be assumed, Regular $42.50 for ...... $35) quality, regular $3.89 ...... 92.75 my appear to his imagination as ^ Regular $33.50 for ...... '...... ,$27) and the French areas on which was after the gent from Illinois such a frightful thing. And the box- had grabbed the great big elephant their shadbwf would fall are com­ er, the individual who has become by the tall. prehensible, too. sufficiently habituated to seeing Seiiator Jim Watson of Indiana stars In the ring when an opponent Also M: is comprehensible that If had held earnest, converse with WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. Byrd and his companion or com­ Smith in Chicago, urging ’ him to jots him with an uppercut, is in­ panions can make that flight keep out of Washington to avoid finitely less liable to lose either his - FLORIDA BRANCH THE WATKINS-LIMBACHER CO. — ST. PETERSBURG. others, later on, will be able to gumming up'the works. What did head or his nerve in a tight pinch Smith tell Senaioi Jim? it is an make It and will want to— but why than one who has had no such ex­ excellent bet that he told.him he V perience. should any more people try to fly was going to raise mer/y Ned and Furthermore, the man or boy from Bergen to the North pole? that If any old elephants got In the / If the flight is undertaken mi’- road they had better look out for who learns how to hit, stop and get FUNERAL DIRBOTOBS. llons o t prayers for' its success will the Illinois bearcat. foliow-the fliers. And folks win Watson may have been reminded liable to have to take a beatihg as of Smith's threat to harp upon large know What they are praying for. sums of Coolidge campaign money the untutored citizen who finds they seldom accustom *themselves to himself at the mercy of whatever contributed by tariff -eneflciarica. bring your Instrument with you." i the cooking of the average Ameri­ It happened that the youug man rowdy may elect to. take a fall out Smith may even have promised to open Up the whole question of cam­ can cafe. On tour they encounter a wrfs' a cymbalist and mere^r chanc­ of him. MISCHIEF. most monotonous men, and, re­ * paign contributions and to try to ed to be trying a fellow muslclai "j i Sometimes we agree with Senator make all hands prove that any turning to New York, run avidly to fiddle. ! citSn tbueral their favorite resorts. Borah and sometimes we don’t. such, contribution was ever given He took his cymbals, along. . / No fflore well-fed group of people And the rest is a matter for the ; •ellence as an exercise, it Is trati- Yesterday he laid, concerning the by anyone who didn’t expect to get New York, Feb. lo .— In matters something or other in return. can be found anywhere than those Individual imagination. British reply on the fifth reserva­ gastronomic, famous folk, of the Recfe r Manchester ■The second big twist which Smith music, world are most particular.' who gather just outside the door of BY AHTHUR N. PACK kitchen are Croton Bpjgs, Odenta] tion made by'America to the World Carnegie hall or Aeolian .just before undoubtedly administered is a Several of them are excellent cockroaches, Austranan ^ck-, has employed a professional pugi- Court protocol, "That ends the threat to maintain his position as a concert time. They patronize eating President, American Nature'As**n. roaches or our own native .species,! cooks and pride themselves on cer­ places little known to the average question ot the United States be­ senator-elect In the next Congress. tain i dishes for which they are as Scientists have traced through Perfplaneta amarlcana. . .T , coming a member of the court." We It is not incumbent upon him to ’•e- New Yorker and aeek enrefuiiy to The Oriental cockroach 'la sptaU-.' f i r . well known among their friends As keep these places secret lest the the rook formatloas of the*earth Agree with that. slgn merely because he is refused for their talents...... its history. Knowledge hat been ei>than the Alteertcau valtety.'and. admission. The. state of Illinois is crowds discover them ahd they meet, in England, where cbckeoia'chea^were uecislon by/the success of the week- “ 1 am gratified,’’ said Borah. Chaliapin - can • swing a mean the inevitable fate of a prosperous gleaned of the geologic eras and^ot officially behind him to the last the different fortes ot animal aud unknown until about Ibreb. hubdiwd. y bouts at Cheney hall under the Wa agree with that, too, so f v saucepan and Rachmaninoff not in­ resort. ditch. And If Smith stays home next frequently serves’ a fancy list of vegetable life which existed.. years ago; they .are knowit.Aa the auspices of the Cheney Bros Ath AS it relates to Senajpr Borah’s winter, unable to get in and refus- Russian dishes. When do I see thee most, beloved ' As cllmatio conditions changed, black beetle. ' i ' state of mind; no further. mg tO.get completely out, the thin For .many years society leaders, ‘ ■ one? ' ■ uy-.l}tecutlfi Caruiu made at least one New wishing to add success to their so has the life of our world. Change Secretary John Jenney we Aa There is no doubt that Senator Republican majority of one senator York' cafe famous by.appearitg When in the light the spirts of mine seems'to be the law of life. will be lost. afternoon functions, would Invite eyes . Borah is gratified. He is always there several times a week and prominent musiciins and then, But there Is one little creature Smith’s chances of being seated loudly praising Us Itallar menu. Before thy face, their altar, solem-. that has scampered Us way down gratified when he has accomplished quite sweetly, would ask that they nlze ^ , and kept in by the Seventieth Con­ On the east side are a number of the ages and is with'Us In -very A >ieie of mischief. gress are even slimmer than his play something. The artist S ou ld The worship of that Love through' ha, durin.,.n„ little Hungarian and, Rumanian much ‘■the same form that l( pos*' L But now that Borah and the chances with the Sixty-ninth. scarce refuse, but,the feeling grew | thee made known? ■places Where Kubelik,' -.Ysaye and that some quite wealthy persons sessed in those far-away dayS lh tfie other reiervatlonlsts have succeed­ It may be that the regular Re­ many others may be seen from time Or when In the dusk hours (we two' Carboniferous Age of the Paleo- < And If the blind lead the Mindf publicans feel that If they can show were getting for nothing services alone) ed in making it Impossible for the .to time and where the cooking is zplc Era, The despised cockroach, both shall fall Into the ditch.—51at- hi, nil* Wfe 0< Umselt ,nd Smith that they have ‘ made the that ordinarily are extremely valu­ Close-kissed arid blofiuent of still* thews xv:14. United States to function as a ,pleaslng:.to theftaste of a gourmet. able. which some tlines startles us as It hardest possible fight for him, they , replies pokes one of its antennae from And, quite recently, Andre Pola, Recently the artists “ got next” . member of the World Court the or- can convince him that he should be Thy twHlght-hldden glimmering some crack of bur cupboards, pos- , None so blind as those that win the violinist, opened a. little cafe in One of them, called upon to visage lies. dinary Citizen would be more grati­ good felloii^ enough to listen to rea­ Greenwich Village so’ that there sessea a family tree far morq an­ pot see.— Matthew Henry'. year rolls_?eund. mother. son and not be stubborn enough to play, accommodated the hostess aud And'my sou] only sees thy soul Its. fied over something else than over might be one last stand for musi­ upon the first of the month sent a cient,'II not honorable, thah'alhiost nullify' the party’s control of Con­ ^o'wn? \ ■! Bdy other living thing. ' . V this Wholly negative achievement. gress, cians in a land that fast Is going bill for $300. to the hot-dogs. ' O love^ my love! If ftio more! • Along with deposlt.4 of the Car­ The ordinary citizen would be prob­ The latest threat of Smith’s , ' should aee ably almost ag gratified as Mr. Here, within a week or so, I no­ The story goes around concern- boniferous ^ge, fossil retealiiB. of t h e l a s t d o d g e . friends, jhowever, is to carry the ticed such great folk as Levine, Me Thyself,, nor on the earth ths this Insect are found, absolute proof Borah la If that gentleman or some­ case to the Supreme Court , ------’ — * patroness of one of the sy i- I'hadow of thee, cormack, Kreisler and Rachmanl- phony orchestras, who, having re- of'Its antiquity. No man (or:.wb-: ♦1, ^ the viekr that body else would invent something a third suggps- uoff. Nor , 4siage of t^ine eyes in any, man) was there to be botiered by the Republican party can and win tlon for Smith’s means to twist the -cel.ved a bill or two under' such cir­ ' spring— better for the peace of the world . Pola, in explaining his venture, him or to. bother, him. There ^ ere - JVi win the 1928. preaWentlal contest cumstances, decided to try some fl^w then should sound upon life’s than the Court' which they have remember recalls that Rossini, ^he oomposnr, no files,'wasp! or hutterflles. no matter who its candidate and toat Illinois Republicans have 60 new tactics. darkening slope Birthday annlversary^of Charles gone a long way toward destroy, turned rostauranteur in Paris a cen^ .She went back stage and beamed! There are several species Of this Lamb." ' no matter what the issues— and we- votes in the next national conven- tury ago. The ground-whirl of the'perished' Insect In various parts of the world, lug. t’hh ahfi that just now Illinois Re- upon a stout young man who was leaves of hope, Feast day, of St. Scholastlca^''’*;; sUck to It. Neither the ’ panicky but these have been carried as stow­ When is'this country going to do puolicanj seem considerably het up sitting picking the strings >'of a Thd’ wind of death’s Imperlshablei yypfn ga of Nicholas Murray But- Getting good foofl ls one of the violin. ■ ' wing? j. aways In .Ships to the tour quarters something constructive In' that< - the treatment * now being great problems of the musician. of the earth. So one can not^eay kattoed'liere to the boy from home. She immediately invited himhim’ to —Dante Gabriel Rossetti: From; l i e s ; Reared on European blll-of-fju>e, a/.dtauer party, .adding: "And do JJThe House of Llfe.’l -s as to Whether the inhabitants'of I ' ...... j J.V .^e dark cracks and crannlei of hU “The V.-

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MANCHESTER EV EN ll^ ^.J X, iJifii ington, Barracks, D. Will . be SPECIAL V A l)D E V IllE “ promptly acknowledged and cred­ WAPPING OPENJORUM ‘ ited. ' . J Colonel Hanford’McNider, Assis­ - 'JtVr' ,,]^‘(The little son of Mrs. Annie BILL FOR THE STATE tant Secretary of War, Is President Kupczeous who has been very seri­ of the Association.’’ ‘ ously sick with erysipelas In his 2ND DIV. ASSOCIATION . - F. C. L. face following an attack of the grip,' ■•’Iv : Is Improving. Eight Acts Offered Tonight? •’. - •j , Phillip Welles of Avery street Richard Qis in “Paradise For TO ERECT A MEMORIAL 4ell at his home on gunday and cut i Two.” ANDOVER a deep gash on his arm, requiring] ’several stitches to close It. Phillip '■ What could! be sweeter? ^Elght V The Second American Division Howard Stanley'had the jnisfor- ';is the well known center of the Y. acts of vaudeville and a first ,^’run which fought so gallafttly In the tune to ..break a bone in U s right iM. C. A. basketball team and this feature. Tonight’s bill at the State late war was made up of the only wrist Monday afternoon while load­ i; means that he will be out of the theater contains just such items American Marines who fought In ing tier at the station. same for a while and will be great- and is one of the long series of France, the 5th aqd 6th Regiments, Mr. and Mrs.. William Palmer 'ly missed. Bargain Night programs which with the 9 th and 23rd Infantries, and Mrs. Kittle Mittens motored ■ j Porter and David Collins the two have been presented at this enter­ ■■2nd Engineers, 12th,^ 'l^th; ~'hnd to ■^Hartford Sunday afternoon .to{ sons of Mr. and Mrs. Asher A. Col- tainment center' for the balance of 17th Field Artilleries,/^th and 5th visit Mr. Palmer’s son Lewis =ofi ‘lins have been quite sick at their the winter. ' Machine Gun Battalions and ,1st Manchester, who underwent a very .•homes here. Porter was threatened First of all. Carnival Capers hold Field Signal Battalion. serious operation- In * the Hartford with pneumonia and David has in­ the center of the stage with six This Division was decorated by hospital last Friday, A large piqce testinal grip. They are both Improv­ people. In this offering the troupe the French and was cited on num­ of bone was taken frohx one leg and V- ing. ' shows versatility in dancing, sing­ erous occasions. The 9th Infantry .grafted into the other leg. Mr. Mrs. Ida M. Hart and her daughr ing. and Instrumental music. The was decorated on two occasions, for Palmer was in an;accident about ter Emma, came down from Ware- six people play almost every’ con­ ■its action at Solsson, July 18th, four years ago and has been under chouse Point and spent the day with ceivable kind of musical instrument •1918, and Champagne, October the doctor’s care ever since" having we 4, . ' -V* i-. V-* her mother and sister Mrs. Emma while ail can dance and sing as ^lOth, 1918. In the Meuse Argonne, had several operations. : the 9 th Infantry starting at jB •X J . Skinner and Mrs. Edith House, well. Charles Phelps spent Tuesdiy last Tuesday. ^ No need to say anything about o’clock at night marched complete­ night with friends at Storrs*College , Mrs. John Matchulat was called the rest of the vaudeville show for ly through the enemy carrying on going back to Yale Wednesday until midnight before taking its po­ suddenly to Wilkes-Barre, Pa., last it will be up to the usual standard night, ^ “ sition, with the enemies’ artillery •Sunday morning on account of the of excellence demanded hy the Mrs. Fred Bishop is improved so at its rear firing at the American' death of her mother, Mrs. Anna State in its bookings. Suffice it to that she sits up most of the day. .. lines. This* feat was the cause of the. Lewis. say that the remainder of the, pro­ Miss Annie Matherson is also Miss Dorothy Stowell of East enemy falling back 30 kilometers in much better. ; gram is on a par with the heafi.line one day. Kartford, spent the week-end at act. William, infant son of Mr, and ‘Elmshade,” as the guest of Miss On two different occasions, at Mrs. George Merritt has bronchitis. To come to the picture. Richtird Solsson and at St. Mihiel, the Sec­ ' Harrietts Sharp. > Dix, for Instance, is no mean actor, Dr. Higgins of Coventry is attend­ The regular meeting of 'Wapping ond Division gained its two day ob­ ing him. ' ^ in every for fans still remember his work Grange No. 30, P. of H. was held jective in one day and its speed and Mrs. Annie Bailey Hewitt daug:h- in “The Quarterback” which enjoy­ dash naturally brought forth many -i. last Tuesday evening at the Center ed. a run of three days here some ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Balli^ ichool hall. It was In the form of a prisoners ■ and much captured war who underwent a serious operation time ago. He is the star In “Para­ material, but also paid the price ;>yalentlne party and after the busi­ dise for Two,” which is to run the in a New Haven hoepiltal three iJfX r'ii ness the lecturer’s program follow­ through many good buddies paying weeks ago is doing well and lett came rest of the week. the supreme sacrifice or being ed. Mrs. Arthur Sharp entertained “Paradise for Two,” at the State the hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Hewitt with a monologue. She also re­ wounded. Statistics as published by wlll^tay 'With her aunt, Mrs. Char- x : , - for the last three days of the week the War Department show that the sponded to the encore with a reci­ in combination with five acts of les Manville, until able to return tation, after which games and Diviffion had over 23000 casualties to her home In Hebron. ^ 'Oithey Gam»M iw oN Jim osa)YeA m that’s why we never hurry them; The value to be cared for-by de­ erect a memorial to its boys who 30, 40 and 50% : :' and them to preciation is the cost of the proper did not return from “over there.” Fiirnitiire 'is al| tpo' important to Comes to State in Hartford in ty, if acquired by purchase after * Although the Association felt come down to Garbier Brothers; - Finest Role of His Career, February 28, 1913. if acquired by that the cost of the Memorial “Don Juan.” purchase ;^ior to that date ^he should be carried by its members, Notice To select it ha^h^ardly. Wfe, want value'basis is the cost of the proper­ it has found that the personel is who NEVER have “sales” af^tol ^ “Don Juan!” What adventurous ty, of its fair market value as of so scattered that any public sub­ and romantic fancies that name March 1, 1913, whichever is great­ scriptions ^ould be greatly appreci­ our customers^ to know every­ er. find that their EVERYDAY prices conjures up in the minds of the lit­ ated. Any donations sent to Captain erature lovers of all nations! Depreciation of a home or prop­ C. O. Mettfeldt, Secretary Wash­ Buick thing about it; .y so we also ex­ John Barrymore! What a very erty used for pleasure or conven­ were lower than so-called “sale” Incarnation of the spirit of ro­ ience, such as an automobile can mance and adventure that nam-3 not be claimed. plain every detaik ^ represents to all lovers of the stage Depreciation due to changes in STOMACH MISERY prices. and screen the world over. the social or business conditions of Owners Therefore, it is with pardonable a neighborhood, or changes of QUICKLY ENDED; pride that the State management street grade, or fluctuations of mar­ presents the super-production of ket values, can not be claimed. It is getting near Spring and In every instance they hadgooifl; , “Don Juan,” starring John Barry­ Depreciation of land, whether im­ READ TODAY’S OFFER you will want your car running more, which comes to the State proved or unimproved, can not be perfect. . reason to be pleased thsit ;they^^ theater, Hartford, Conn., on Sun­ claimed. day, February 13. When in the course of years the No More Distress When You Put Let Us take care of your This inimitable love-chronicle owner of property has claimed its Your Faith In Dare’s Mentha came to Garber Brothers: They artfully combining intimacy, action cost as depreciation, no further Pepsin. , troubles. and splendor, loosely adheres to claim will be allowed. wanted good furniture for their the tradition of Don Juan Tenorio, Depreciation does not apply to In­ Ask Magnell Drug Co. About Possibly you might need grandee of Spain, upon which ventories or stock in trade. Generous Money Back Offer. your brakes relined, valves Mollere, Balzac, Byron, Zorilla and The potential earning capacity of ground, or other little details home and they found it here.!:i :’ many others have based enduring an individual, his Inventive genius, Don’t worry any longer about that need attention. t . . ' contributions to the world’s classic. or his literary ability may not be distress after eating, heaviness, gas The source-character of Don Juan made the basis of an allowance for or sour stomach for just one table­ We have experienced me­ possesses the characteristics of ir- depreciation. spoonful of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin, chanics to do this work at rea­ Q U ANT IT Y, Q ti A L i ¥ Y } reslstable charm, grace and mascu­ a delightful elixir, will stop the dis­ sonable prices. line comeliness. He is accomplish­ THE ONLY WAY OUT tress and make your stomach feel ed, aggressive, audacious in affairs V A R lte AND to^NOMY. * ;,) fine and fit. Telephone 1600 an^ we will of the heart-or honor. Men instinct­ I say, you’re not still engaged Thousands will vouch for the ively acknowledge -his natural to that Smith girl, are you?” , truth of this statement and thou­ call for and deliver your cai*. all in their favor, : ■ * * ■ *■; precedence in the kingdom of intel­ “No, I’m not.’’ > sands more will tell you that the lect and power— women his mas­ “Lucky for you, old man. How most stubborn cases rapidly yield tery In the realm of emotion and on earth did you get out of It?” to this wonderful medicine and .that love. “I married her!”— Passing Show. * . V . ' * ■ I • •• ■ . • t stomachs habitually weak and up­ , ■ * * ■ .•, i . • ~ y • ' • . . . - • - » A visit to Garber Brothers In the photodrama “Don Juan,” set from overwork or abuse, or a Bess Meredyth, adaptress of “The SWEET DREAMS dyspeptic condition, are quickly S et Beast” has created in collabor­ benefited. We s&r Whittall Rugs places you under no oblig^tippji ation with Barrymore and Alan “I woke up this morning and Try one bottle. If it doesn’t help Capitol Biiidc Co.\ Crosland, the director, an original could not believe that my uncle had you Magnell Drug Co, or any drug­ not the slightest. ^ Sp pleas^, do' treatment of the legend, a culmina­ died and left me a thousand gist will gladly return the purchase 285 Main Street tion of all the Don Juans that have pounds.” price.— adv. James M. Shearer, Manager. . •■«’'■''f. • gone before, a personification of “Ah— so your uncle left you a the arrogant, strutting, boastful, thousand.” - i s : not hesitate to come in. daring, eventful, romantic, color­ “No— it was a dream.”— Tit- ful, fifteenth century. An age when Bits. rapiers leaped as quickly and easily i i from their scabbards as a glance SALTING THE SEA from the eye. New York.— Carrying coals to Newcastle was just as logical as the Clearance Sale of Used Cars action of the vessel John Hamlen,. in good condition at reduced prices for Spring delivery. TEST ANSWERS which limped Into port after spill­ i ing 100 tons of salt through a hole 1924 Buick Touring Ti*®se are the correct answers to in its ke el. The leak developed near the questions which appear on the the end of the cruise from the West 1923 Buick Touring comics page; Indies, and attempts to uneck it re­ 1922 Buick Touring 1— Mischa Elman. sulted in failure. A coast guard 1919 Buick Touring \ ' 2— French. , cutter towed the ship to port. 3— Yes. , 1924 Studebaker Sedan 4— North Carolina. ONE WAY OUT 1921 Studebaker Touring 5— Farmers. 1923 Hupp Ckiupe 6— $29,240,000. Girl (to night ‘■club escort): 1923 Hudson Touring 7— Edgar Allan Poe. Good heavens, there’s father, and 1919 Nash Touriiig , ' 8— February 22. I promised him I wouldn’t come 9— Mary Pickfoid. here again. What shall I do? 1921 Franklin Roaster 10— Larvae. Partner; Oh, that’s all right; 1923 Overland Touring just ask him what he means by be­ 1922 Paige Touring WORTHY OP TRUST ing in a place like this?— Punch. MotorisAt I say, can you drive a car? JUST ABOUT MEDIUM > ■ --J Stranger: No, boss. Motorist: Splendid. Stay here and V. 't-i: Lady: I want to buy some oys­ -:-5J v -•V watch my car a little while, will ters. Capitol Biiick Co. ?ou?— Passing Show. Dealer: Large or small ones, lady. 285 Main Street Watch for Lady: Well, they’re for a man -Tel. 1600 James M. Shearer, Mgr. Tel. 1600 •I ‘ with a size fifteen collar.— Ideas • , “The Scarlet Letter” (London).

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FOR SALE TO RENT A \ ■ FOP. RENT—In GreenaoreB, flrat One day Lewis was FOR SALE—Seasoned wood, sawed and second floor flats at 73 and 75 For hundreds of miles from the lands of the Ddkota . Lewis, scouting by himself one diCy in advance'of the' in stove lengths; white birch ^11.00 Benton street. Call 830. charged by buffaloes and Minnetared^ the explorei:s poled and towed their way^ The expedition came party, came upon the Great Falls, and only^tiien was per cord, hard wood $13.00. Call Fred i escaped a grizzly by leap­ Bray. Tei. 10G3-4 or 311-5. TO RENT—3 room heated apart­ It was their good fortune to meet no Indians, but the upon a river pouring .into sure that Sacajawea^s advice at every fork h^d been ments with bath. Apply shoemaker. ing into the river. He Trotter Block. country was full of grizzly bears and rattle snakes. the Missduri which they right—the party had held to the Missouri. The explor­ FOR SALE—A few single comb 1 awoka next morning with Black Minorca Cockerels. Apply R. F. \ frOR RENT — Three, and four Often ^ e bears even swam out to attack the boats of called the Milk, because ers gave a cheer when they saw the basoadt^s. Rennie, 20 Garden street. room apartments, heat, janitor ser­ a rattier coiled at his BY HEA SERVICE, ------vice. gas range, refrigerator, In-a- the explorers. of its vvhrteness. ' 01927 ific? (Contlnued.)> FOR SALE—D room nouse, all im­ door beo fu.'nished. Call Manchester «ip/ head. provements, garage in cellar, large Construction Company. 2100 or tele­ garden, extra garage outside, widow- phone 783-2. wants to sell. Call 58 Oxford street, after C o’clock or Saturday after­ noons. WANTED JACK LOCKWILL AT ROCKLAKE by GUbert Patten the cesspool drinker. Try fnicBe AVANTED—By young married man,- XX^llE JGB ~ C ^ « FOR S.X.LE—Stable manure. S. D. to drive for private party, experienc­ Any answer will only seem Inslp- Pearl, 120 Woodland street. Tel. 1457. ed. Call 1191-3. da and tasteless t o '^ 6 ; one who FOR S.\LE—One cow and heifer. has thrived on a paprikh diet of WANTED—Conversation with lady W a v I A N S “ dirt.” Apply to A. Fiedler. 306 Hilliard or gentleman. High English for high street, Manchester, Conn. German. Two nights a week. Write It is hardly worth to try to give “Education” in care of Herald. 4in answer. FOR ti.'^LE—White birch wood, V b o sawed and stove length, $12 a cord; WANTED—Radios to build, repair, But for those who are not yet. $7.00 a load. William S iss, Vernon Install. Electrical: any kind of electri­ lost, one dares timidly murmur street. Phone 1930-3. cal jobs. Telephone Kingsley Kuhney, ^ - A L L E N E 5 UMNER Boinething about books and radios 397, or Frederick AA^ood, 1305. FOR SALE—Fine Buff Plymouth 'What ails the world, anyway? Is and pianos and phonographs and Rock Cockerel, valued at $10, a''d 11 AVANTED—A good used combina­ it growing pains or Just plain orn­ auto rides and skating parties and line pullet.!, all for $30. John H. tion coal and gas range. Must be in movies and dances— Cheney, Andover Road. good condition. Call 1743 or 170. eriness? J Here It is all het up nowadays Our mothers and fathers whose FOR SALE—R. I. Greenings. $1.15 AVANTED—.\ load to New York and on these choice and edifying and. idea of amusement was a “ spell­ per bushel delivered, this week only part load from New York Friday, down" or a bob-sled i^ide ‘didn't $1.00 at the farm. Edget.'ood Fruit February 11. Prank T. Hall, 20 Gris­ altogether worthwhile themes— Farm. Woodbrldge street. Telephone Was Gladstone a sugar daddy? spend their waking hours in ask- wold street. So. Manchester. , ing whether Gladstone was a sugar 945. W. H. Cowles. Was and is Charlie Chaplin a AVANTED—Electrical wiring and daddy. There is surely less excuse FOR SALE—Greenings, Baldwins. radios installed, flat irons repaired, complete rotter, a despoiler of wo­ Nortliern Spies, Jonathan and delici­ Betty bathed Jack's face and men, and an arch-enemy of inno­ for we who dwell in this Age of lamps wired. No job too small. Phone Amusement— ^an age called by some ous apples, $1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 per 1176-3 after 6 o’clock. temples with the cool water. cent helpless bairns? bushel. We deliver. Tel. f45. Edge- Still as a dead man Jack lay stretched on the ground. A shudder the Age of Anesthetlos because of wood Fruit Farm, 401 Woodbrldge Then she saw the Bad Egg in Did Peaches • Browning know WANTED—Respectable man board- of horror ran through the instantly silenced crowd. The umpire bent the crowd around Jack. Point­ the luxuries which deaden us to street. W. H. Cowles. eu in private family. Inquire at 41 more than a young gal should any and ail hardship— except the Chestnut. over the prostrate boy and called for water. Before a fellow with the ing at him she cried: “You did know long ere she met her Daddy FOR S.^LE—Hard wood, by the water pail could reach the spot, Betty Darling was there. Dropping it intentionally, Tom McNally! Browning? hardship of steaming around to pay load. 02 Hawthorne street, telephone AVANTED — AA'oodchopper $3 per to the ground, she lefted Jack’s bead into her lap. His face was If you've killed him, you're a - for the luxuries. 546-3. L. Pola Coal Company. cord. Inquire L. Merenlno, Bolton. Tel. ghastly pale. “He’s dead!" she gasped. What was it so bad that Daddy 100-2. murderer!" 10 did? Did he really— and on and jon FOR SALE—Fancy Green Mt. pota­ and on and on. toes. Frank Williams, Buckland. Tel. WANTED—To repair and clean 120 Miles on 989-23. sewing machines of all makes. Ail r Much Sjieculation work guaranteed.’ Tel. Manch>'ster Columns and columns of specu­ Two Gallons of Gas FOR SALE—Apples, Kings. North­ No. 715. Go .any where. R. W. Garr^id. lation there are on this and that ern Spies, Seek-no-furthers, anj 37 Edward street. Manchester. ' ' Barn Boy ; Peer Greenings, good sound apples, 60c per immorality or non-morality on the a l t o s s t a r t INSTANTLY basket. Delivered anywhere in Man­ Wa n t e d —Some pleasure these part of those who, some of them at IN ZERO WEATHER chester or vicinity. Phone. 970-2. long evenings? Why not have that least, contributed their share to the plionograph fixed and enjoy the old world’s progress and the world’s ' Omaha, Neb.—An astounding' new FOR .SALE—Chestnut wood, hard favorite records once again. Brailb- Invention now makes it possible for wood and hard wood slabs, sawed walte.' 150 Center atreeu pleasure, and whose personal lives autos to run 120 miles on two gallons stove length, and Under cover. L. T. are no more of our business than Wood, 55 Blssell street. Telephone WANTED—To buy cars for Junk. of gas: Besides the miraculous gaso­ 496. Used parts for sale. Abel’s Service our own are theirs. line mileage, this ne'w discover}-, Station. Oak street. TeL 789. All the world today Is Indulging called Quickstart, starts the coldest FOR SALE—Hard wood, all lengths. in the childish habit, to put It mild­ motor instantly In sero weather. It Raymond F. DeWald, 655 North Main also removes ’ and, prevents carbon, street. Telephone 2358. AUTOMOBILES ly, the crass and boorish habit, to eliminates spark, plug troubles, saves be less charitable, of keyhole snoop­ oil apd repairs aUd lengthens life of FOR SALE—One cord 4 ft white FOR SALE—1923 Hudson sedan, ing. motor. Many users report 46 to 60 birch, cut any length. $12.00. Mixed perfect mechanical condition, fully miles bn -one gallon of gas. besides bard wood $14.00. Call Willlmanllc equipped with spare tires, front and Polly Pry was an impish, pest 'Of unfailing instant starting of motor. 157-12. rear bumper and heater. Price $400. ^ Jack's eyelids fluttered and'F a child. But folks old enough to ■The Inventor wants .agents and Apply to G. E. AVIllis & Son, Inc., or '^he drew a breath. Then he know better, who titter and tattle guarantees traveling expenses and FOR SALE—Hardwood. Reo truck R. H. Burnham. Tel. 533. \ opened his eyes and-saw her; liberal drawing account to exclusive $9.00: hard slab 8.CC; hard pine and and whisper and chortle and look distributors. Chance to make $$0..00 to chestnut mixed $6.00 a. load. Flrpo, £7 “I—I'm not half dead, Betty," “Not much, you won’t." said Jack, and the crowd cheered as he aghast at this and that kettle of $400.00 a 'week guaranteed: Free' sam­ Wells street. Phone 154-3. LOSTV he said weakly. Soon, with as­ trotted weaklv to first. McNally held the freshmen scorless. Let purely personal fish, are almost If ple to agents. Write Quickstart Mfg. Go„ Dept. 2250-B, Station C. Omaha, sistance, he was able to get r;,e pitc^ c K n ." urged Jact. “Trueworthy can’t hoW not quite beyond the pale of civil­ LOST—Ladies.gold watcfli and chain, upon his feet. “We'll have to Neb. : ' . REAL ESTATE initials in case. Valued as keepsake. Maybe I can.” Bevins hesitated. He knew Jack was right about ized decency. $10 reward If returned to 105 Oak St.. put somebody into his place," Trueworthy. “All right. Lockwill," ho agreed. “Show us what you “ But what Is there to talk about said Bevins. can do.” 0 19 2 7 i v n e a feERVicg. inc. if not people?" I once heard a little Watch for FOR SALE—Nice homey 6-room LOST—September 3,- gold banded . girl ask when her mother had re­ bungalow, pantry, large roomy blue cameo brooch. If found, return “The Scarlet Letter” closets, 2 porches, bathroom and all and get $5 reward. 30 Griswold street buked her for, gossiping with her modern conveniences. Garage. Beauti- or telephone 861-4. chum about another little girl, and fui shade trees, shrubbery. Nicely .when the maternal edict of “ talk located on very large lot. 5 blocks MISCELLANEOUS NUMBER AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE East of Main street, 2 blocks to school. about things and not people” had Here You Are Insomniacs! been, given. „ AT COST I'rice $0,000. part cash. Thi.s and other ANNOUNCEMENT — Mr. Walter THREE?' city property shown by Chas. Heck­ Bohonan of Hartford will be at 801 Self-excuse Always paid 25 per cent, divi­ man, 047 Main street. Farr Bldg. Main street Saturday afternoon and Older people condone their gos- dend. 'Reducing cost of insurance evening to give private readings in sipings about personalities with that amount. FOR SALE—Chicken farm of 0 Room One. Real Sweet Dreams From acres, 0 room house, barns, and some sophistries about “ liking hu STUART J. WASLEY chicken coops, on the trolley line. Any one interested in flower grow­ nfan topics, not inanimate ones.” Price only $4500. See Stuart J. Was- ing can have one of my 1927 price And so we walloAv In cesspools of 827 Alain St. Phone 1428 ley. lists on Gladioli. Arthur Clark, Man­ chester Green. Phone'251-2. Purring Lullaby Machine other people’s relationships, and FOR S.\LE—Two family flat, all some day wonder why there’s a modern, oak floors and trim, two car garage, right oft East Center street, Rags, magazines, bundled paper dark'iirown taste in the mouth and Or. Fred F. Bushnell and junk b.>ught at Ulg* eat esah why we are bored, and why we’re always rented. Price $11,250. This is a prices, riions 849-3 and I will call. J. Paris.— Ever sleeplessly kick the 1 quiet vibrator and a subdued elec­ VETERINARIAN good investment. See Stuart J. Was- Elsenberg. > disillusioned and we wonder what ley. covers around the bed at night and tric lamp— for the ears, the monot­ onous hum of buzzer. Also a pear- Alfred Henry Stanley used to tend in the world the world Is coming 494 East (’enter Street, ANTiaUEg Avish j’ou hadn’t eaten that con­ to, anyway—■ Manchester Green, ' FOR SALE—House of seven rooms, Antiques bought, sold, repaired, re­ founded chicken salad before turn­ shaped handle with a button in the mules in the car barns at Detroit. and sun parlor, two fire places, won­ That was 25 years ago. Now, as All because we demanded the derful home for the right party, or stored. Refinlshing and upholstering ing in? end, a couch— good night! Office llfmrs: 7 to 8 P. #1, would mak" a ^ood tea room or of old and modern furniture. Ab To Snooze— Press a Button Lord A^field, he Is head of the world to give us a cesspool instead rKLEPHtJ.VE 1847. ^ antique shop. Best location In town, a Hedeen, 37 Hollister street. Candy that started your tooth Press the button. The light London omibua and subway sys­ of a rainbow, bargain. Price less than it can be hammering— that tfiird cup of cof­ lights, the vibrator vibrates, the tems, which haul upwards of two ■ “ 'Well, what shall we talk built for. See Stuart J. Wasley. Legal Notices fee— business worries—-bills- and buzzer buzzes. Through tired eye­ billion passengers a year. The about?” asks the bridge player FOR SALE—Buildings ots, in all rent— the youngster squalling— lids to tired eyes comes the faint peer returned to Detroit recently whose Idea of a really good time parts of the town, from $250.00 up. JOHN H. YEOMANS OF ANDOVER how many times have you wakeful- glow of .the bulb, the soothing vi­ to see again the scenes of his youth. has been to trump aces and collect WE Terms. These lots can Ue bought on vs. . ■ ' ly dreamed of chasing these sources the latest “ dirt.” m m m monthly payments. See Stuart J. Was­ JOHN LAWRENCE OF LAKELAND. brations,' that lulling buzz. And, so These pictures of Lord Ashfield and ley, 827 Main street, telephone 1428-2. FLORIDA of chronic and occasional insomnia sleep drops limply away from the his beautiful daughter, the Honor­ “ And what is there to do?" asks IN EXAMINING BYES AND into the nepenthean castle of King button, the light goes out, the vi­ able Miriam Stanley .were mad* FOR SALE—For sale or exchange, Superior Court, Tolland County, Morpheus? there. FITTING GLASSES farm and city property. William January 24, 1927. brations cease, the buzzing stops. Kanehl, Blf Center street. The more mornings you’ve drag­ So cheer up, ins mniacs and in­ NOTICE OP PE.NDENCY OF ACTION ged your weary self from a sleep­ discreet epicureans. Other scientists GOB GOES TO COLLEGE. FOR SALE—5 room bungalow, oak less couch, the greater should be floors and part oak trim, all modern Notice Is hereby given of the pen­ have tested Professor Guilahumon’s Arthur A. Knofla WALT£R ()UVER Improvements. 2 cur garage. Price dency of the above entitled action, the gratification of learning that a morphee, as he calls it, and have Tacoma, Wash.— J. Edwin Mon­ Optometrist - very reasonable and easy terms. Tel. brought to the Superior Court Ih and Parisian scientist has perfected a found that it turns'- the sleeping roe, tallest whaleboat oarsman ot FIRE and 1483-12. for the County of Tolland, by writ 915 Main St, So. Manchester^ dated the 20th day of December, 1926 device which induces natural sleep.' trick. the batleship Arizona, plans to _ Knock-ont Dropless enter the University of Washing­ AUTO INSURANCE Hours. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. and returnable to said Court on the Agent for Hartford AccideOt TO RENT first Tuesday of January. 1927. where No morphine, this! No illuminat­ ton next fall after his discharge in said Johr H. Yeomans of the Town ing gas nor horse-shoe-lined boxing EXHAUSTED from the navy. Monroe is 6 feet 7 Indemnity Co. of Andover is plaintiff and John Law­ rence of Lakeland, Florida is defen­ gloves! Just press the button, be inches tall, and has the strength ot 875 Main St. Tel. 782-2 TO RENT—0 rooin tenement, all dant. briefly patient and the next thing- Grace (just engaged): George two ordinary men. He plans to join improvements and in first class con­ The land involved in the above ac­ j’ou'll know the sun gazing In the said if I refused him he would nev­ the varsity creWj which already dition. Call 2360 or at 97 Ridge street. tion is bounded and described as fol­ AUTO lows: window will be astonished to see er propose to another girl. has two men 6 feet 5 Inches tall. TO RENT—4 room tenement, all Girl friend: That’s true. I und­ ELECTRICAL SERVICE you heave a shoe at the alarm lUPAm WOKK OUAPAMTIEO latest improvements. Inquire 115 Commencing at a point on the erstand you were the last one on Walnut street. clock. Bear Swamp Road, at the foot of These scientists say that the phj'- his list.— Answers (London). NORTON the hill west of the Rogers KLCCtnCAL. iNSTHUUpn CO. FOR RENT—Five room tenement. House, so-called; thence running siological explanation of why sleep General Improvements. Apply 111 Holl street southerly along a stone wall by touuAiiosr. or phone 1214-4. is not always at instant command GOOD EXCUSE the land of William Cunnlnghauii is that/the hemisphere of your cere­ Auto Repairing and thence easterly by , land of C. L. FOR RENT—0 room tenement, Backus: thence northerly by land brum (or, if you prefer, the two Magistrate: How did you run Hamlin street. Good location. Tel. 812. of A. H. Helmer to the Bear sides of your brain) don’t approach Is pretty Merna Kennedy, Charlie Overhauling TO RENT—Large heated furnlslted’ Swamp Road to the place of be- this man down in broad daylight Chaplin’s new leading lady, the room and board if desired, on 122 Bls­ repose in unison. glnnl|,ng, containing thirty (30) and on a perfectly straight stretch “ other woman” in the break-up of SHELDU.N’S G.4RAGR sell street. acres, more or less. Here’s the left side all sold on of road? the proposition of catching much- the comedian’s matrimonial estab­ Rear of •2,’$ Holliste.r Sireet. TO RENT—Spade at our filling sta­ Guilty Mojiorlst: Your honor^ my lishment? Hollywood rumors have Warantec tion, with corner show window for The defendant is supposed to be the needed shut-eye and here’s the windhield was almost totally ob- Phone 2328-2 Residence 2328-3 auto repairing and battery station. owner of record ot said property. right fumbling away with some it so, pointing out that LIta Grey, In pursuance of an order of said cured with safety first stickers.— Chaplin’s present wife,, who has left Man who understands brake-lining Court, dated January 24, iJ27, notice other idea. Then just as the right preferred. Porterfield, 08 Spruce. of the pendency of the above entitled side takes up. the tune of sleep, the Answers (London). him, was instrumental in getting FOR RENT—Large 5 room fiat on action ia herein ordered published impatient left, through with wait­ Miss Kennedy her position, and was Deeds once a week for two weeks in the SHOOTS SLEEP-WALKER. a close friend ot Miss Kennedy in Che.stnut street facing park. For par­ “Manchester Herald.” a newspaper ing, goes off uncontrollably on Typewriters ticulars apply Aaron Johnson, 02 Lin­ high school. • >• A good substantial 2 fainUy Qat, den street. printed in South Manchester, Con­ some other mental jaunt. And so lola, Kan.— Raymond Maloney, oak tioors and trim. Steam heat, necticut, commencing on or before through the long night. , All makes. Sold, rented, ex­ 15, walked in his sleep. Raymond’s gaK etc. Right on Renton atreet. TO RENT—4 room tenement, all the 4th. day of February, 1927. "'What Is needed,” concluded- . THIRTY mLLION MICE. changed and overhauled. improvements at 230 Oak street. In­ By the Court elder brother, Lee, saw his shadowy A bargain at 810,000, only 8?on quire on premises. WILLIS H. REED Professor Guilahumon after pro­ Special DLscoUiits to Students. cash. > Clerk of the Superior Court for longed study of the p/oblem. “ is a form, aimed a revolver and called Bakersfield, Cal.— Estimates of TO RENT—0 room tenement, all Tolland County. means of bringing the two hemis­ j out-!.’halt.’’ ^ u st then a policeman the state horticultural and govern­ Cloae to ftlaln street a home-llke Improverfients. Call 53 Spruce street. H-2-3-27. across the street shot at a dog. Lee ment biological departments show “ Beaver” Woodworker ’ cottklp of sit rooms, ’bardwooil Tel. 1622. pheres under a common soporific Telephone 821 FLORENCE AVARNER influence.” frightened, opened fire, shooting that there still are about 30,000,- Itoors, hot water {beat, a large size.^ well hnilt single, vith garage. Inquire 164 Oak street or self often defeated its own purpose. such size that Italy can rank with . , Johannesburg, South Africa!— stationary and portable. only 5 minutea> from silk 'mills, call 616-5. Upon complaint In said cause That made It easy— provide the two England and Germany in industrial One of the worst droughts in South Electric Hand Saws. Electric close to trolley. 6 good rooms with brought to said Court, at Hartford In sides of the old bean something to power. The country has no iron African history has reached the floor add desk eanders. TO RENT- -Six room tenement. In said County, on the first Tuesday of ARTESIAN WELLS modern conveniences—rlow In price, A-1 condition, with shades, and all March. 1927, claiming a divorce, and which their thoughts can be devot­ now and has been importing all the stage where cattle are dying for Electric Combination, six ma­ metal used. lack of Avater in the Karoo district. chines in one, operated from tbe'or- Fokir aeres of gootl level lan-.l Improvements. Apply at 31 East Mid­ custody of minor child, it appearing ed "Without voluntary exertion. Drilled Any Dianfeier— Govgred wwi wood. Would mak--; dle Turnpike, to and being found by the subscrib­ This Is the Theory Only one and one-half inch of rain Any Depth Any Place dinary 'electt;ic light socket. Also ing authority that the whereabouts Through the oars and the eyes, KIND-HEARTED has fallen there in the past eigh­ planers, band saw6. mortising ma­ an excelhtnl small farm or hulldhr^ FOR RENT—Furnished room with of the defendant Arthur I. Warner is lots..' .CHljr water, gas/electriclty or wlth>ut board. Inquire at 73 Vine unknown to the plaintiff. as a consequence of their being the teen months. chines, moaldlng machines, etc.. street after 5 p. m. ORDERED, that notice of the insti­ most-used organs of sense, lie the Fatker: "Why don’t you dance Charles, F. Volkert We carry the largest New .Eng­ avaijabto price only 81,000. tution and pendency of said complaint most effective channels to the with young Perkins? NEW OIL RECORD land stock. Send for catalog “ X ” FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, suit­ shall be giVen the defendant by pub­ able for light'housekeeping. In Sel- lishing this order in The Evening brain. Ha! Something to occupy the Daughter: “ I wouldn’t dance Wasl’ lngton-T-The United States . Blast (foie DrUling on What you are interested im. wltk Building. Inquire Selwltz Shoe Herajd, Va newspaper publlBhlnd in vision, something for the ears to ■vt'ith him if he were worth a mil­ last year estabilshed a new record Test Drilling for J<’oundation Shop. Manchester once a week, for two suc­ hear and the brain will snap Into lion. for the production of crude petro­ VV'ater Systems THE LUNT-JIULSON cessive weeks, commencing on or be­ the line which leads to sleep. Father: He is, FOR RENT—Store with fixtures, fore February 8tht„1927. leum, with a tottl of 763,743,000 Pumps for AH Purposes. suitable for confectionery or general G. H. GLOVER CAMPBELL So the professor fasjiloned an ex­ Daughter: Oh, well introduce barrels. This figure was 7 per cent COMPANY 1008 Rore at 136 South Main atreet. Inquire tremely simple devico; for the eyes, Street Assistant clerk ot said lourt. me. I suppose somebody’s got "to over that of 1921, the bureau of HIGHLAND PARK P.O. ALLEN PLACE, M 21 Warren atretU H-2-8-2Z. a mask containing on the inside a dance with the poor man,-i-Llte. (fMoriuwe, mines renorted. \ Tel. 1373-5. MANCHESTER. CONNSCTIOUT Jd TIoketi, .

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V iliey Cooed to yietdry DIVA DENIES REPORT NABS RUM RUNNERS printed the numbers of the combi­ BIG FIVE BANKS OF MARITAL STRIFE nation. but the bandits, who either SOMEBODY HAD TO DIE FIRST! Darien, Conn,, 'Feb. 10,—Amos could'not read Or needed practice, Paris, Feb. 10.—Ganna Walska Anderson, chief local catcher of went right ahead and battered off was far too busy today to discuss rum runners, today landed two the door. A year "Sgo the safe was OF BRITAIN SEE New York reports that she and her more prisoners and a total of 384 robbed in the same manner. 99 husband, Harold McCormick, are gallons of alcohol which whs des­ Congress Has Cloakroom For **Co-Eds fnvolved in marital strife. tined for use in New Haveb had RICH YEAR AHEAD When an attempt was made to the drivers been able to run the po^ V- see Ganna Walska to Inquire about lice lines. The prisoners xre Salva­ the reports of a possible divorce, tore Francis and Joseph Notera, the diva sent word through her sec­ both of Brooklyn, N. Y. They are If STOMACH IS \ V retary that she was “too busy to held In bail of $1,000 each for a Industrial Peace At Last see anyone” and’ “had nothing to hearing later in the week. Their s^iy.” • liquor was hidden In secret com­ TROUBLING YOU Giyes Promise of Trade Intimates of Ganna Walska are partments of a truck. , - inclined to doubt that a divorce is V. pending, although they admit that Instantly! End Indigestion Regaining Lost Ground. i Harold McCormick and his wife THEY NEEDED PRACTICE. or Stomach Misery with spend but little time together. Kansas Clty^—^Robbers broke “Pape’s Diapepsin” WANTS A WIFE. into a machine works here and London—Despite the terrible were confronted by a sign on the commercial and industrial, blows safe reading: “This safe contains San Antonio, Tex.—A wife will As soon as you eat' a tablet or suffered by Great Britain in 1926, no valuables so here is ,the combina two of “Pape’s Diapepsin” your in­ the “Big Five” of the British banks be worth a fortune to Private Rob­ tlon if you want It.” Below- were ^enjoyed a good year and they are ert F. Gordon, of Troop A. Eighth digestion is gone! Heavy pain, looking forward to a bumper year Cavalry, here. An uncle in Reno, heartburn, ^flatulence, gases, palpi­ in 1927, Nev., died recently leaving a provi­ tation, or any misery from a sour, sion in his will that a $200,000 acid stomach ends. Correct your Reginald McKenna In his review Watch for stomach and digestion fop a few of the proceedings of the Midland ranch and 5,000 head of cattle will cents. Each package guaranteed by Bank for the 1926 looks forward he left fo Gordon provided he mar­ “The Scarlet Letter” druggist.—adv. to the present year being one of ries within a month. Gordon says industrial peace with every hope of he will “tsart ^looking around.” regaining the ground lost dnrlng 1926. • , NA'nVBS DEE IN. REVOLT •'W' From the figures published, the Midland Banjt is nov easily the big­ Sydney, Australia.—Three min­ gest bank of the wortd. Its total ers were murdered several months assets now stand at $2,152,700,000 ago in the Buolo district. When having risen over $95,000,000 dur­ word reached here, a government ing the past year. punitive expedition was sent to punish those responsible for the Our 25 per cent A striking feature in the yearly report of the MidUnd Bank is the murders. This action incited an rise in deposits to $l,832,i.ljfl,515, open revolt of 500 natives, eight of an Increase of $88,704,840 on the whom were killed in the skirmish previous year. that occurred. Balances of Foreigners It’s all their own! This exclusive plioto wns taken in the new congresswomen’s cloakroom Just off British bankers attribute this Reduction Sale the floor of the House. Mrs. Edith Xourse Rogers of Massachusetts is shown at the .telephone .and rise to additional balances le^t by Mrs. Florence P. Kahn of Californ la is receiving a book from Page Robert Richardson. foreigners at the Midland Bank, as * ' ' .S'- A Raw, Sore Throat Washington.—Somebody had to might go for a few minutes’ relax­ told him. “Now you’ve got three a result of the still growing Impor­ eases quickly when apply a little —ON- die before the girls in Congress got ation on a couch, or perhaps gain women here and you ought to do tance of London as the. monetary Musterole. It penetrates to the s< a cloakroom! But somebody did temporary relief from arduous something for them.” center of the world. Such balances ' M die, and now the congressional speechmaking by cracking or list­ Page scratched his head and frequently find their way to the uuuuiuufctwsouc uie soreness ana pam “co-eds” have a place to hang ening to a joke or two. went to Longworth. Longworth Midland because the institutioa and won’t blister like the old-fashioned their hats, powder their probosci Necessity for similar quarters for scratched his head, too. Where, oh does not complete with foreign mustard plaster. Wallpaper and and take a snooze between word women began to become apparent where, could a congresswoman’s banks in their own countries having Musterole is a clean, 'white tmitment battles on the floor. when Congress found more than cloakroom be established? There traditionally confined its operations 'made with oil of mustaid. Brings quick Ever since “Aunt Alice” Robert­ one woman in its midst. There was simply wasn’t room anywhere— to Britain. i^ e f from sore throat, bronchitis, ton- son from Oklahoma came to Wash­ no place for them to retire and rest not without disturbing the men. The balance’sheet of the National BUli^ w up, stiff nedc, asthma, neu- ington and got sleepy between de­ for brief periods unless they trot­ Tire Solution Provincial Bank also shows an in­ ragia, headache, congeiraon, pleurisy, Framed Pictures bates, the agitation for a woman’s ted way to their offices or went Then the committee chairman crease In deposits and total assets. rtei^tism , lum ^o, pains and aches died. His office became available. Assets now are $1,441,258,940 an O f the back or iomt^ sprains, sore cloakroom has been one of the hi^me. And, of course, there will musdes, bruises, cnilblains, ffosted feet, things in the congressional ether. be four women in the next Con­ Speaker Longworth decided that increase of just $30,000,000 during odds on the chest. gress when Mrs. Langley of Ken­ this was the room for the women 1926. But where, oh where, would it and Page got some cleaners and be? tucky joins Mrs. Kahn of Califor­ Assets of Barclay’s Bank are Tir Moth^rn Mostorolo Is«bo nia, Mrs. Rogers of Massachusetts, painters busy and arranged a dan­ new $1,722,190,335. During the These kiddies all won trophies at Now in Progress They searched h:,gh and they ■sad* ia milder form for and Mrs. Norton of New Jersey. dy little place where the three year there has been an Increase in the Boston Baby Show. At the 'babioi and smell children. searched low, and it was not un­ congresswomen now reign supreme. deposits of $18,119,375. til a congressional committee Aunt Alice Robertson, who used It’s theirs alone. Only the wom­ top is Joan Williams, whose name Ask for ChiUrea’s Mooterole. Surveying the situation, Fred­ belies her Japanese parentage. This sale of Wallpaper offers you splen­ chairman died and thus yielded to to held the distinction of being the en solons and a woman attendant erick Crauford Goodenough, Chair­ Jors ATubes vacancy his private office in the only congresswoman, was really re­ its keys. Wives and daughters of man of Barclay’s said that in 1927 With Mary Elizabeth and Anita did bargains in fine new paper at worth­ House wing of the capitol that sponsible for the arrangement of especially provided for them have Walsh (center) none of the other the cloakroom for her successors. with sound common sense on both something could be done about it! congressmen may enter,.- bint only sides in industry, and a fair amount entrants could compare in the while savingSj, Our Changing Times She waited un(:il her term w'as over by invitation. A desk, some colon­ and then she went to see William of “give and take” between employ­ twins class. And little Lorraine The cloakrooms for senators and ial furniture, and places to hang ers and employed, there should “be congressmen long have been his­ Tyler Page, now clerk o'! the coats and hats comprise, the furni­ Murphy’s Irish blue eyes (bottom) See our window display of Framed Pic­ House. ture. new opportunities for the develop­ toric and allegedly important sec­ ment of British export trade, partic­ vamped the grand prize ifrom the Aftter than a amtOard p iu ttr tures to realize the values offered. tions of the capitol. But they “Often I’ve felt on the floor that “If we get many more women ularly the. trade with the Dominions Judges. were exclusively for male use. The I’d give anything if I could go and here we may have to enlarge it,” cloakroom served as a retiring and Colonies, whilst with a favor­ lie down for five minutes,” She Page admits. “But I guess it will able trade balance and with close room where a tired representative do for a while.” HEN KIDNAPS PUPS. ( p v b u 'e s ... co-operation between the Bank of » England and the reserve banks HUNTINO.HEAT- BUT AO DOUGHYUTS tying a fat duck, lost hold of its TAX REVOLTS IN RUSSIA abroad, Britain should certainly be Kingston, N. C.—A white Wyan­ prey. The duck crashed through a able to Improve her golden positicrf. dotte hen on a farm near here is -S e t US. Ray, N. D.—Ninety cups of cof* kitchen window of the woman’s Riga.—Reports of serious revolts “I do not wish to hold out unduly mothering seven rat terrier , pup­ FOR.^ John I. Olson fee, and all consumed in three home just as she was preparing sanguine expectations in regard to dinner. . In manj^ parts of Russia have been pies, and making a good Job of It. COAL hours ^nd 28 minutes is the record confirmed by -Kalinin, president of the future,” said Goodenough, “but The mother dog made a home close Painting and Decorating Contractor. claimed by Frank Trachimonwicz,-a the executive committee of the I think there is definite evidence by the hen’s nest. The hen fought 0uot«emu«ev me . 699 Main Street, ^ South Manchester. section hand here. Frank went out PAPER FROM PEAT Communist Party of Moscow. He that the purchasing power of the her and finally chased her away, to beat the record held by Gus said local governments have been world is increasing. then started mothering , the pups. Comstock, Fergus Falls, Minn., who adding such heavy burdens of spe­ drank 85 cups in* seven hours. Madison, Wis.—Extensive plans Important Lesson They follow her about all day and cial taxes to the state taxes that se­ “It is a source of great gratifica­ are said to be astonishingly devel­ Frank claimed further that he had are under way to market a paper rious unrest has been caused among manufactured from peat found in , tion to us that not withstanding we oped forrthelr age. no difficulty in going to sleep after the peasantry. Martial law has been had to meet the Installment of our the affair with Lady Caffeine. the swamp lands of Wisconsin. Or- i declared in several of the prov­ ganization Is getting under way, j debt to America amounting to inces. $165,000,000, it has been possible WHY Jiunt around for fuel. 3 TONGUES l.V SPAIN and the commodity probably will be | offered in quantities in spring. Wall j to maintain the American exchange Come here. We can fit your board and wrapping paper have FLA>UNG YOUTH at well above gold export point furnace with the size coal it en itb Madrid.—Three Spanish dialects been made and experiments are be­ throughout the greater part of the —the Catalan, Galician and Basque ing made on print paper. Visitor: And what do you want year and it was most satisfactory needs. We have NOW ready —have been admitted to the Royal to be when you grow up, my little that there has been no necessity to I for delivery, pea, , nut, stove, Academy of the Spanish language man? by the government. The object o f' HUGO HOME FALL.S make use of the credit facilities egfff etc. Call 50 * and ask us Precocious Youngster: I want to agreed to be granted to us by for our prices. the- academy representation is to be a stage hand with “Artists and America for the purpose of main­ preserve the languages in their Paris.—The old chateau where Models.”—Life. purity. Forty-two seats have been taining the exchange. Victor Hugo used to court Adele “Perhaps the most important reserved for the newly admitted di­ Foucher, and where they spent the G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. alects. SUCH A PIPE, AIN’T IT? lesson of 1926 was that of ,the first years of their married life, re­ necessity of Increasingly Improved cently collapsed. It now lies a mass Visitor: Your husband gets a Mason Supplies, ’TWAS IN .MAINE organization in industry, of wrecked masonry and rafters. lot of sentiment out of his pipe, “It seems to be clear that where The chatea,u was built in the 13th doesn’t he? a Main street Phone BO West Buxton, Me.—One house­ century and many romantic figures there are sound reasons for amalga­ vy Mrs. Rlchquick:'Indeed he does. mation of coal properties, or other wife in this Maine town was en­ of French history havp visited the It’s perfectly disgusting to see riched recently when an eagle, car- place. undertakings identical in character, him clean it.—Tit Bits. such amalgamations should be cap­ able of producing increased eflfi- ciency and economy of administra­ There’s Nothing a Bit Funny About This tion.” PLUMBING FIXTURES M O M E N ^ Price alone should never govern either the selection of the fixtures or the plumber to do the work. Assurance of good ma- HELD PICKPOCKETS teriur and workmanship Is certain only when there Is no false economy in buying plumbing and when good Judgment selects New York. Feb. 10.—Two alleg­ the men to install it. ^ow.jusT ed pickpockets, giving names of Harry Purdy of Springfield; Mass., SIGN ON TAe 6 UJ^E/ and Joseph Kazel of Philadelphia, X^dTlfeP L \h \e were arrested today as they at­ JOSEPH C. WILSON m s m - tempted, according to police, . to AND EVERVTA/NG rob a man sleeping on a subway 28 SPRUCE STREET. TELEPHONE 641 vwiLL BE IdPPfXt '\«fAeM"Vou bench, ' WE/A waY «SKXX)£9e9S9SXX9(XK$S9S9(S^^ lH£ <3Uf\ WHOLESALE MURDER Warsaw, Feb. 10.—Leaving a T iz e ® letter declaring “death is better \ ASKIgaA St'l’s than starvation,” Stefan Maslany, m an unemployed stone mason, today shot and killed his wife, his moth­ er-in-law* two brothers, and a sis­ ter, while they slept. He then com­ y o u r C H o i c e mitted suicide. Which would you buy if RHEUMATISM you had five or six hundred Service dollars to invest in trans­ “Allenrhn" Must Bring Helpful Re­ lief In 24 to 48 Hours or Money portation—a small new car, Cheerfully Refunded. or a larger and higher grade If a full pint bottle of Allenrhu, jased car? The ariswer is the sure foe of rheumatism, does not show the way to ease the agony, obvious to anyone who W/// reduce swollen joints and help to f o e c e s do away with even the slightest looks over our selection and * twinge of rheumatic pain, Magnell f(? CmInA Drug Co. or any other druggist will Imows our reputation gladly'return your money without honest values. comment. Allenrhu has been tried and test­ ed for years,' and really marvelous results have been accomplished oftr Tlie Southern New England en in the most severe cases where Dodge Sales and Service Station the suffering and agony was intense ' Corner Center and Knox Streets and piteous and where the sufleref was almost helpless. Tolephotii' Com pcliiy Unless Allenrhu gives relief from this worst of all diseases. A user) CAR IS o n l y a s nePSNOABUS North End Pharmacy, So. Manches­ ter Agents, Magnell Drug Co., and ‘ AS TH& DE-AUeR WHO S&LLS' IT ^ all good druggists have been in­ structed to guarantee it as above in every Instance.—adv.

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OVER 2,000 HOURS On WTIG-s BAEPam^^onigKt I 'I-? \ The lH)Bt' ca^ord i;. •4s vAt Peimse With the wortd.^SerUnf » Walter pawjey, organist lay^s OF BROADCASTING 1:00— Club Worthy Orchestra— r Here or There, As Long I’m! • With You . ‘ ‘ “ R adio B e t IS W t r S RECORD Indian B n tte^ y ,Do^:iltf:Db':(from "0\.K ayv) ■ i ' A Tree In the Park' (frohi from Victor- Herbert radio statltms north, east, west and Chief Justice Taft, Vice President with beauaful'^Lilllan Gish in the radio at any point she pleases! At south.': ‘ , , 'Pavorites: what crashes out as the combined Dawes and members of the cabinet title role. Taken from Nathaniel Beane, the radio Inspector;: can’t Including Secretaries Hoover, Jar- 2 .So Carroll’s Club Palais RoyalJ product of 43 local stations she can Orchestra-r-A Half Hour with: 71Hawthorne’s— **-**»,-o world wunu famousxhiuoub bookdook orof say: ^ . do a thing about It and the stations dine Davis, Mellon have been the JWue Devils “ same name, the picture is a pul- themselves, though willing to help, picked up in several instances from “Now 'there he is. That’s the 3 :0 0 --"th rp e O’clock In the Morn- dfanaa that brings one back just . .can’t avoid - stepping on each other stations and broadcast by bogey man...Be good or I’ll see that bthdr’sa lr. Ing^’-—^Walter ‘Dawlev ; Wnitor- bigoted days when the Purl- he gets you.” the TravelersN station, and in some Dawley^Capltol ThLter forth In New England. in order to get an Idea, of, what cases have been broadcast from For sheer pathos and human la No child lives but would heed . and "Auld Lang Syne such a warning, it has been sug­ the average Chicago receiving set Hartford by WTIC only. During terest, the "Scarlet Letter” has not sounds like with &00 or so ama­ gested. that all the gangsters ■who the past two years WTIC has tak­ been epualed either on. the screen teurs, 43 hroadcabters. and two or have been giving Chicago suchi/a en 118 concerts and other pro­ or on the stage. In Lillian Gish, three portable Nations on the air grams from WEAF and the Na­ Hawthorne’s tragic heroine, Hester bad qye of late be locked In a room ■at once, all' mlxeid ,1a wRh a. fins tional Broadcasting company. Fif­ with a radio set and compelled to RIALTO B R l PRESENTS Prynne, comes back to live in a vi­ Selection of “ bloopers,”, simply toss teen of these were world series vid portrayal that will bring the listen to the local reception nightly 12 .dozen empty cans down,the back games, thirteen were inter-colle­ tears to even callous eyes and will by way of punishment. stairs, follow ■with a clog, and mean­ giate fotball games, and one the HOWLMG FARCE COHEDYI have Its audience weeping freely. Too Much Kilocycle while fry bacon and eggs in a dozen Dempsey-Tunney battle. Hester Pryn'ne loved not wisely According to Edwin A. . Beane, or so. skillets. On January 1, 1926 the station The , ibut to o w ell.B u tsh eb o re the dls- government radio inspector for^the had completed 681 hours and 43 magnified by your sliffhtlv was 'grace and kept the secret locked ninth district, which inefudes CMci^Ilond^sgeakeyirivrt^^^ answer. j minutes of broadcasting. During her heart because to let It the year 1926 WTIC broadcast 1434 hours and 27 minutes. So theof priSte hSch, -thought I tldn° of the little Puritan village A Beauiy Oftering from Albion far this year the station has pre­ of pMrIs tlS : lo^er was a "fisher of men” be- sented more than 150 hours of en­ oi pearls that' ^had 7 suddenly ' been|UOCU I XUiO fore theLUO Jjuru Lord butDllt wasV not man' tertainment. T 2 eves qb L tront-of bis enough to confess and save the girl . ft * V Pioneer Station to reco?efth«-ip«5^ baby in"prder from disgrace and degradation.® During the past year several not­ McAuliffe, who took part in the first program from 'V^IC, Feb. 10 19^5*„ 2 Ralnb i able changes have been made in Mixer; 3, Bernhard Levitow, director of the Hotel Commodore Orchestra, New York Cit^- 4 Erva rtio Th). -Kuaiio, t JipS'r" the program features. The Hart­ ford station, realizing the opportu­ WJZ-s "Sweetheart of the Air” ; 5. Dr. Remsen B. Ogilby, president of. T H n ir ^ l S e T t ' ^ ie S v i e r ’ nities radio presented became one Choral Club; 7, Frank Lane; 8, Oliver Russell; 9, Martin and’ Storen; 10, W alter.Dawley- 11 Eether Nnl- Night, of the pioneer stations to teach son; 12, The Travelers Symphonic Ensemble; 13, Laura C. Gaudet, staff piaqist, WTIC. tare bUI at the Rilto 'ii;«;r";;| “ music appreciation to the children of public schools. Under the direc­ 8:05—Austin Organ Recital- tion of the State Department of 10:45— The Monday Merrlmakers Education and Dana S. Merriman, Overture Ruy Bias, Mendelssohn Ensemble— " «n sT th rct/riL ero '/i ’ ^ Liebestraume ...... Liszt teiier, as there is nothing the world musical director of WTIC, it in­ WTIC High, High, High, Upon’ the augurated WTIC’s course in mus­ In Springtime ...... Kinder Hill ' seems to need more than a good CIRCLE IS SHOWING ic appreciation for the pupils of Travelers Insuri.nce Co., Esther A. Nelson, organist Starchy— hearty laughter,, the trpe that this Hartford, Gann. fUm evokes. “Oh What a Night” the schools of five New England 8c20-—Contralto and Plano Solos ; :Wy ,LUv* Is L ik e S Red, Red states. It is estimated that 175,- 467. with Gertrude McAuliffe and Rose (vocal) • ' has a plot that borders on melo­ TWO NICE FEATURES 000 children tune in on these pro­ Laura C. Gaudet-^ Tubby— -■ • •' drama but Its humor is such that one can hardly recover his breath grams. The course has become so Contralto— Spring Fever, (piano solo) popular that officials of other THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE The Ski'Sbng Scrubby— ^ after one roar before expending it Elaine Hanunerstein, George C03IPANY upon another gale of merriment Walsh, Divide Honors. states have approached the Hart­ ...... Clough-Leighter The Old Refrakln* (banjo solo) The cast in this comedy is led by ford station and as the result Mr. Mrs. McAuliffe Trio— ’ ’« - ■ 1 ,» Second Anniversary Program Piano— Edna Murphy and Raymond McKee Merriman is appearing before two Blue Skies (vocal which fact may have something tc' "ilikltte Hammerstein and George bodies of music supervisors in Wor­ Nocturne Opus 27, No. 2 11: 00— Friendly Fuller Hour— ■Walsb’■usually star in films that are cester, Mass, and Springfield, 111. Thursday, February 10, 1927 do with Its unusual mlrth-p'rovok- ...... Chopin Soprano— i, Ing qualities. The second attraction shown aTpue. However, the Circle within the pext two months to tell Miss Gaudet theater is establishing a precedent 6:00 P. M.— Hotel Heublein 'Trio. Contralto— Caro Nome from“ Rlgol^tto” is a western drama that merits un­ them some of the features of its ...... ;... . Verdi stinted praise because of Its action tonight and tomorrow In showing course. Dinner Concert. Lungi dal Caro Bene .. .Sarti both these stars In separate vehi­ "Celeste Aida” from "Aida’ Blue Danube . .Waltz . .Strauss and thrills. It Is called “Rawhide” Other educational programs In­ Mrs. McAuliffe Erva Giles . and stars Buffalo Bill Jr r cles. Miss j^iammersxeinHammersteln crasnescrashes tito clude dialogues presented weekly ...... Verdi Intermezzo ...... Macbeth 8:30— Capitol Theater Orchestra, Saxophone Solo—r / lives lip to the reputation establish by Trinity college professors which ed by-his Illustrious namesake. The vhlle "Walsh makes a great-picture have attracted nationwide atten­ Spanish Silhouette- ....H ad ley W. R. Jones, conducting— Hymn to the 'Sup-frpm^‘'The Golden..CbckeceJ” , picture is an honest effort to get out of “Striving for Fortune.” tion, programs for children on Waltz from Serenade for String Overture: Morning, Noon and Dividing her time between the Orchestra ■.'. . .Tschaikowsky Night ...... von Suppe „ . , ...... RimisSy-l^orsakoff away from the usual stereotyped Monday and Friday evenings, a String Quartet— ^ . drama that Is, all too often, offered movies and the legitimate stage, radio farm course which is picked 6:16— Mother Goose— Bessie Lil­ S: 4'5— The A. B. Clinton Musical Russian Boatman Song as western life. It has all of the Elaine Hammersteln cannot give up from WCAC each Friday at 7 lian Taft. Period—Jessie Downer Eaton, Plano Solo . . . . /Liszt thrills. usually associated with this her all to the silver sheet. But and daily programs for farmers. 6:25— Emil Heimberger’s Hotel pianist. Polonaise ' . ' ' ' ^ , kind of screen fare and none of the when she does star In a picture it Industrial Feature Bond Trio— Dinner Concert. Prelude ...... Chaminade Orchestra— ..objectionable • (Juallties customarily is usually a bang-up affair and it During the past year a number Red R o s e ...... Henry Hadley O.peratic Medley including the Mdderri Vei’sIbh pn a*Mexican thought of .'when one: mentions a more than pays up for the time she of industrial features have been following: ..A rr. Heimberger Scherzino ...... Henry Hadley Theme ' western story. , Selected short sub-' spends oh the speaking stage. added to the WTIC schedule. No Lotus Land ...... Scott Opening from “Tannhauser” Wear Your Sundpy, Smile •jects will .round out the program. "Ladles of Leisure” takes you fee has been charged for any of Meditation -from “Thais” Danse N egre...... Scott from “Judy”, iniq the homep/of the idle rich who these proigrams but because of “Depuis le Jour” from “Louise” Mrs. Eaton live only for lap-dogs, horseraces them, WTIC has been able to offer 11:30— IVtcCoy’s Music Masters, and bridge and drinking parties. “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voio.e”, S/'OO—State Theater Orchestra— with Olive Russell; soprano its radio audience more diversified from “Samson and Delilah’’ '■ Bert Williams, conducting. High life with the sugar coating re­ and colorful programs. Heavenly Aida and Ralph Mixer, violinist; EMPLOYMENT IN STATE moved shoiys the core of society WTIC during the past year, has 9:15— Outlet Owlets— Mrs. O. M. Hlbler,' acc"bmpan- Mimi’s Waltz Song from “La Orchestra— ; 1st* without the veneer that the public offered its services to the police knows. \ Boheme” So'nfeone ’ to‘ Watch ’ oler ’ Me Violin Selections— * DROPS OFF 5 PER GENTl departments in broadcasting des­ Finale from “Faust” Not a grea't deal has to be said criptions of escaped convicts and ...... from “O Kay” Romance ...... Svendsen . Song— ■ ,/ about George Walsh for he Is so missing persons. 6:40— Skinny and His Gang— Chanson Indoue well known to movie fans that he ‘■‘Birthdays” “Ah’ Moon . of ■ My Delight” Hartford, Conn., Feb. 10.— Em -, An idea of the number of people .. ----- itorsakoff-Krelsler ployment In Connecticut, as provld- no Introduction Let it be needed to continue such service 6:50— Mid-week Religious Slng^— , frpm” In a^^Persian Garden” ’ ■ Mr. Mixer ■ said, however, that he is himself in .. . .V. . . . .■ . .Liza Lehmann Songs— ed by the state’s five free imreaus, may be gleaned from the fact that Contralto solos by Dorothy A. fell ofC nearly five per cent in Jan­ “Striving for Fortune,” the com­ Hoot Owl Dedication Pranz f the staff of WTIC numbers 20 Moss soloist First Baptist church uary as compared with December, panion feature. That’s all. people. There are six announcers, of New Haven, Conn. Orchestra— Yankee Rose ... ' ?TT J ^ ‘ ' •••*•• Behrend according-to-the monthly report one a woman, six technical men be­ “He Shall Feed His Flock” from I Heard You Singing . . Coates Issued here today by Harry E. Mac- “HOME PRODUCT FIRST” Song— ^ ■ Mlss HuSs'eil ‘ ^ sides the studio hostess, staff pian­ “The Messiah” ...... Handel Kenzie, state commissioner of HITS McEINLEY DINNER ist, manager, musical director and But the Lord is Mindful of His Morning ...... Speaks Violin Selectloia^-— ‘ Hoot Owl Labor.'Out of 4,391 perAons seek­ assistant, also an advisory musical Own” from “St. Paul” Walter’s ,Piiz^,.|ji>ng. from "Die ing Jobs last month,*2,277 or 61.8 The delegation from Manchester director, and clerks. Orchestra— Melsterslnger”’ V .. .v-W agner ...... Mendelssohn per cent were^^ furnished with work attending the annual dinner of the Some Day * Liebeslel 1• •...... ; Krelsler Remote Controls Now the Day is Over 4 as compared with 56.4 per cent dur­ McKinley Association of Connecti­ The total number of remote con­ ...... Oley Speaks 9:30— The New Departure Band— rM r., Mixer- ing December. cut Is due for a heavy, shrinkage In March: Pioneer ...... Goldman Songs— , ’ trols is nineteen and these include Dorothy A. Moss, contralto HarMord’s office furnished work numbers at tonight’s affair In Hart­ Eileen Alden Is one of the reasons why the British stage Is noted for one at Yale university some forty Laura C. Gaudet, accompanist Overture: Fest ...... Leutner I Lo^e Ttfee,; G rl« ford, when Col. T^h^dore Roose­ Cornet Trio: Triplets of the for 487 men and 226 wOmen, a beauty. In private life she .is Alyne Plcaud, and is a daughter of the miles distant from the station and 1:00— WTIC Staff Artists— A Half Marltf^CwUh^IOlinfobllga*. total of '713, out of 985 men’and velt Is to be the principal speaker. assistant commissioner for Canada. perhaps one of the most elaborate Hour with Nevin and MacDow- Finest ...... Henneberg ro) . . . f -Bacb-Gbunod' This is not at all because Manches­ Miss , Russf^l,. soprano 377 woihen, a total of 1,362 apply­ controls of its kind owned by any ell Chorus— Messrs. McFarland, Noon and ing for work. ter Republicans are losing interest station. The station is at present Wynken, Blynken and Nod Cote Mr. ^Ixer.'TioUnlat New^Haven took care of 138 men in the McKinley dinners or because able to pick up entertainments and ...... Nevin The Bells of St. Mary’s .Adams 10:00 MldnIgbt-ii.;Bipii./ Helmberg. they would not like to hear ‘ Cof. •1 * educational features of almost any Male Voices— Selection: “Babe In Toyland” er s Hotel -Bond; Dance. Orches­ and 226*women, a-tptal of 364; out Roosevelt’s address, but because tra— Vocal' Ghortises by Earle .of 252 men and'2 61< women, a total kind anywhere in Connecticut, and The R o sa ry ...... Nevin ...... Herbert of 613 applying. the Hartford dinner collides with because of its connections with the Ladies’ Trio— 10:00— Trinity College Course— Barr Hanson-'^^ ‘ the Manchester Chamber of Com­ National Broadcasting Company ’Twas April ...... Ifevln Medley of Popular Numbers. In­ Bridgeport found Jobs for 197 merce banques... Usually a couple of “The Dialogue in Education”— cluding— - men and 373 women, a total of 670, Now R ejoi3 in His Health can take features of national inter­ Male Voices— Dr. Remsen B. Ogilby, president dozens of the faithful from this est from almost any place in the From the S e a ----- MacDowell Trinity college. , ' ■* At bawnihg ' ' i out' of'‘32f men' and; 644'■women, a town attend the McKinley Associa­ country. I Love, the Mponllght total of 869 applying. Meriden tcdlor tells trying es^erience^ H eiM dutUered, Women’s Voices— 10:15— The Gibbs Operatic Quar­ tion dinners. This year not more Mighty Lak’ a Rose . . .Nevin I’mim TelllnarTelling the ■Rir/is Birds Waterbury’s. employment bureau than three or four will go from he tried Tdn^dc* Vpii^ tphttst and. stror^ tette— Moonlight on the Ganges had positions to give to 429 persons, Male Voices— The Quartette— here. The local affair / myself to eat normal^. WBhtlittiel- * gangster, today treasured one of Tenor Solo— Saxophone Solo— X)liveTaUets are a pu^y vegetable oould take caused keen discomfort. ^ L. BCach, president Connecticut New London, Feb. 10.— Frank rampound'mixed with olive d L Know the rapid-fire pieces of ordnance Agricultural College. "Gielo e Mar” from "La GI«c- Ve]iiaa 'Finally I decided to try Tanlab, and . < in his cell in Saline county jail and Mancbeatef, a retired local police­ them by their dive cdor. ^ I can truthfuOy say it made man new 7:55— The Travelers Choral Club. onda” ...... Ponchlelii Plano Solo—; forced Sheriff James Pltchard of William L.Bpittal , Mah Jeng man, died suddenly at his home Tohaveadear,pinkskin.faris^te7e!G man all over. Fve gained 20 ffia in Dana S. Merriman, musical di­ I here today and ten minutes later nodmples,a femig of booyaky like Franklin county and Sheriff Ora Soprano— News and Weather weif^t and enjoy better,health than Coleman of Williamson county to rector WTIC, conducting; Laura Arioso, from "Jeanne d’Arc” word was received that his wife dudbooddays you must «»t at the cause. evarbefaeinmyUfe. Itrestoredmy’ C. Gaudet, accompanist. Orqbestra , , , ” , P^^Edwaras’ Olive Tablets act on Yt^-can jHofit 'by thin man’a i return empty-handed after seeking • • - ^ ...... • • . . . Bemberg . /..Lonely Eyes ' '/ • had died while visiting relatives In appetite and my nerves, so diat 1 ran- Ifovecworkoverwork or negleot haa/^ Viking Song .. Colerldge-Taylor Waterbary. Mr. Manchester was me liver and bowels like calomd—yet almost thread a needle in the dsA. ^ ts marie On you, get a trial bottia to remove him to the Franklin Ruth Berg Ekberg Imje no dang»ou3 after effects. ' county Jail on a murder charge. • Chimes” from , Th*-,Quartette—. Theater -Organ— 68, his wife m'uch younger. He 1 have abundant energy and my color’ of’TaiUae, It is n a i l ’s own tookl' lor the Folks at ' Ineystartthebileandovercomecon- which was a sickly grey, now d^taa. Birger is keld on a charge of slay­ Hood” ----- De Koven Spinning Wheel' Quartette Home*’-itav . had been oh, the pension list about and body builds, made from heib% . Soldiers Chorus’/ from "Faust” ten years aqd since then;, had stipationi Take nishtly and. note the petfeot health. I reponimend Ta^jjbU' roots iukd badcs. Your druggist haa ing Mayor Joe Adams of JFsst glty. from. "Martha” Plotow. Morning pleasing results. Mnikins of boses sdd as the Bieatest restorative I’ve ew .' V * Gounod The Gibbs Ojeratlc QuarUtU , Girleg been in ill ealth much q f the it;startinonT ’ ‘ ' ^ iStmories •’•vVaji -AUitra time. yearly. 15c, 30c, ffOc. M Druggists. known.” million bottles t

£ r - '3” ;Ev’ V,!, S-. i'. B ito C in iS tB R EVEN EN ^ H B R - ^ r T l^ S D A Y , FEB. % W27. PAGBNINB SCHOOUOY. s w i m ENGAGE RECORDS S M A S ra I Lajoie Holds Unique Honor : IN B. R. C a iG E S (MEST > / ; Playen Bljg CUunble In Major Bqtting Records . PASSING OF BERLBNBACH .It la auTiirTiijPur the ihterest that hiieTnG iInni * • * . Mo’n g u e s a r p i!jM d by menu; pt:oaJd«hliB.i>tbi^. haslQe«wfi knoeklDf out Paul Berlenbaoh, take ia ball players ^ b m they be- Chicago. Feb. lO.-^Lany Lajoie, Meet Middletown in Rec a Few B « former:, light hearyireight cham­ llwe haTe. Wr;iei^uo ability*- - 'Wapping’s basketball team cbalk- Harry Hsllmann, a right-handed SIXTY MnJJON pion jii fdur rounds. who ended bis major jeagne. career batter, has- headsil the American .Connie Mack'le the apthoflty for ed up ahotber victory last pight ' Is that to be regarded as a come­ when It took a 49 to .39 tumble out as a member of the Cleveland club, League batting list for three years, * Left On the Same Teams back on the part of McTigue, or a the atatement that be hasvbad play­ but a year has Intervened between Tank on Saturday; McKay ers rec0m.iaen.ded to him by men In of the speedy Benton Tigers. lead- is the only right-handed batsman In F A N S M GAMES complete reversal of form by Ber- era-of the Heirtfoird .Times ■- senior each championship. Bis best mark lenbach? I am inclined to the*lat­ every walk of life.- Incidentally, the history of the American League was .4.03. . Captain and Coach. This Year. Connie: has^aever failed* to answer lei^ue.In:the2Community hall be:- to lead that league in batting for ter, opinion.. fore aifalr smsd.crowd. It was,. a From 1906, the last year of La- one-of ';'these letters tb'"exi^eaB two or more years in succession. jole’s reign, until 1921, a matter Baseball Leagues Paul BebieiiMch Is through as a ■well-pfayqd game anid although fighter. Lacking a defense, Berlen- thanks fot'tfie In te re s t.'^ • Lajoie topped the Ban Johnson of 15 years, left-handed hitters fin­ "Digging’' up -ball plajrefs Is the -Wapping. held the lead,' throughout, cirenit In 1908-04-^5; He previous­ For the first time in tlie history BY DAVIS J. WALSH* ! bach succeeded in the ring, because the'gap was never much more than ished In front, Ty Cobb .topping the biggest gaoible in the world!’’ 're­ ly had led the league in 1901 with list 12 times, nine of them in suc­ of the South Manchester High Attraded Huge Gates Last of his indomitable cdurage and will marked a hitijor league scbut to me tohl points'and often less. Ne^ York, Feb. 10.—r-AlJ. stsmd^ to win. In victory bo Itivarlably the fat average of ,406. cession. -r school there Is a swimming team to ing-sitting-standing reciirds for recently. • ^ ' ' ’ * - ' ' ' Joe'Luts, a new face In the Wap- took plenty of punishment. pihg linenp, was high scorer for the represent the local school In that Sdisen. player turnover in the major The three or four blows that Ber- "Everybody l‘e always offering leagues were broken beyond recog- tips, to'^on-and they come fronh all' wlnnew; ^owever. practically every form of sports. A squad of swim­ player on the, Wapplpg team fig­ mers, several of them of state wide nitien today with the announce-^, sections bf the bountry. A scont ment that the New York Giants had.} would need sm adrplEinb'to cover his ured In-the . score • column. The repute have been practicing for the New. York, Feb. 10.— Nflnor Taute brothers, Pleker and Taylor past two months under the supervi­ taken".tltie to Ed Roush In consid­ terrltoiT' If be tribd.to look, over ail league baseball, with 29 different eration for the passing of George were best for thq. losers. . • sion of Arthur McKay, local swim­ leagues furnishing amusement to ihe.players.recommended.- . Kelly to the Cincinnati Reds. That "Ai m ajorl^ o f thejlfttera slijip.ly . jjThe Diamond Match. Company of BeciiStedm Rollers 24 to 15 ming champ, and Y. M. C. A. sUte fans In 200 different cities through­ champion in his class. The other one just about closed the book, un- bach was willing to absotb to . get ;g(ii into, faas.ke^ and get no. Springfield vrith l ^.Victories in ^7 out the United States and Canada, games, plays at” \Wapping next members o f the team are Wes War- less I am grossly In error In the no­ over one wallop have exacted their tarthe^ilPOoei^ratibrn}' has, during the past few years toll. He Is through. In his last two As; S;: ynje. the spoats follow more Tuesday night. ^ (Special to The I^rald) nock, local Junior champion Eddie grown into a tremendous ^business. tion that the'Yankees are not seri­ ously cohsi^ring a transfer of or three fights that fact has been clpaely'tijkithdt - .00190‘ frpmt^men. Last night’s mmmaiy : C. B. A A. BOWLING TEAM Markley, well known for his abili­ A survey of facts and figures com­ ty as a swimmer locally and in sur­ Babe Ruth to the Phillies and that apparent. who. have a;lumefo'ajV.,.backgrppp:d} . I - Wapping (40). piled by Mike Sexton, president of B. Fjt rounding towns; Lesley Buckland, the Senators aren’t-likely to send i ' '' T. Plainfield, Conn., i ’eb. 10,— An­ the National Association, gives the Berlenbach has‘plenty of monOyrj Lutz, rf •.;. •, .. . .5 0 10 WINS TWO OUT OF THREE Bob Treat. Elliot Knight, and Red baseball fan a little insight Into the Walter Johnson to Fort Wayne for He ehoeld TeUre. H «M er, ,«W m i; other capacity house, estimated at Sheridan, likewise well known out- further seasoning. i '^One^woEtidn’t ^Uil|nk: a> fellow Nicholson, rf .,0 0 ' 0 great growth of minor league ball. do at the propertime. Thely hafdest 800, watched the Plainfield Profes­ aide of Manchester as well as local­ Few Exceptions selling silk hosiery .would qualify as Gi Hills, If . .2 3 7 After losing the first game by Many fans there are who barely lesson to learn la the; fact that they Mantelll, If sionals send the Steam Rollers back ly. ' They are, with the sole exception a baseball .expert, parficnlarly if .lt . .3 2 8 to Providence on the short end of a one pin, the C. B. A. A, bowling consider leagues other than that of are through., j ■ Pospisll, c . ' ...... 1 0 The first meet for the team Is of George Slsler in St. Louis, the < Cros^g Up'"Tex'* was femlhe: hose be handled,’’ con­ 2 24 to 15 verdict here last night. team came back strong in Thomp- which.their particular city la a tinued the'eeput. ' Boyle, c . . .2 4 8 scheduled for Saturday with' the member. But a glance through Sex­ only ranking figures of the profes­ Hardly had Tex Rickard lEisued The locals led at halftime 11 to 5, sonvllle last night and won the Middletown High school swimming sion who have remainedras is, dur­ "In that connection, I'wlir always Boycey r g ...... 3 1 7 but It was a hard fought game with last two games from the Bigelow-, ton’s figures shows that the minor his annual ranklhsr of the leading T. Hills, rg ..;... team. The Middletown team has ing the exigencies of this most sen­ fighters, when some of. the boys remember the 'name! of Jos' Hart. .,0' 0 0 both teams giving, a fine exhibition. Hartford Company. Ernie Wilkie ' quite a reputation, but McKay said leagues^ furnish employment to Knowing I was thel.ecout for hiS Mlstretta, Ig ...... ,.3 " 1 7 over 6,000 players every summer sational of all off seasons. • who were given only slight consid­ ' ’ George Stavnltsky was high scor­ had the high single— 125. that he bxpects his .team to make a For years, McGraw has tried In- eration, began to upset hfs pre^c- favorite club/the Yankees, he sent er for Plainfield with five floor The two teams will meet here In at salaries ranging from $176 a me three letters about players he i ‘ . 19' 11 49 good showing against the boys from month u p .' termittenly to land either Hornsby tlons. goals and one "gift’’ shot for a to­ a return game on February 23. Fol­ down the river. Benton Tigers (89) ■ In the 1626 season an approxi­ or Roush. Now he has both at one, Mickey Walker was the only tal o f eleven points, Norris and lowing are last night’s scores: The local school has never before and the same time and that should' champion hot ranked number one B. F. T. Hartnett had a merry battle at cen­ C. B. A. A. (2). mate total of 30,000,000 fans paid Burr, rf ------...... been represented in this line of be eminently satisfactory, at least I by Rickard. The New York boxing ..0 1 1 ter, neither scorihg.a field goal and Schubert ...... I l l 96 105 sports. However, this year McKay, to witness mlhor league games. R. Taute, If .*.4 3 11 Suhie ...... Sexton estimates that a. grand total until the start of the seasion, 1 Impresario treated Walker’s Chlca-r each getting one foul. and with the help of W. J. Clarke, go decision over Tiger Flo’j^rs with A. Taute, c ..8 2 8 Satutday Plainfield plays at Mer­ Shea ...... of $14,600,000 was paid In at the /.To Play In Field j Taylor, rg^...... organized the team. Swimming Roush, of course, ■will play cen- contempt by placing the Georgia V... . .2 2 6 iden against the Endees and next Canade ...... gate. He places the total attend­ had' seep' In action ' tn- the sticks. Dfi®, rg . .,0 1 1 teams are quite popular in most terfield, giving McGraw his first deacon In first place. The letters were wrltieh on the sta­ Wednesday the Pufple Collegians Wilkie ...... high schools and prep schools, and ance in organized baseball, includ­ Pleker, Ig 2 12 ing both major and minor leagifes, real star In that posltlotf since Don- Shortly after Rickard’S ranking, tionery of a well-kppwtt ladles’ hos-' come here again. Last night’s sum­ it is to be hoped that the organiza­ lln’B d'ay. Edward, however, will be Flowers met Leo LomskI In' a 10- lery house, - mary: . . . > ^97 -663 510 at 60,000,000. V 14 tion of a swimming team in the lo­ thirty-four In May and that Isn’t ao roiind bout at Los < Angeles. Rickard "That B^ppa ipade me pass up the 11 39 Plainfield (24) < Bigelow-Hartford ( 1). cal school will prove popular. Government figures show that had placed Referee: Dietz, B. F. T. the United States lost $1,600,000 good considering the fact that Mc- Lomski eightlt in hie Isformatlop.- It so happeps those Bernier ...... 104 McKay, who Is a student, will be Graw had him "ten years aaft middle weights. Then, just to two players ar.e now , big league Normandln, rf ...... 2 0 4 Turner ...... captain as well as coach' of the baseball revenue the first year It HOPPE DEFENDS TITLE Dessinger, If ..2 0 4 removed the war tax on 75-eent ad-i -J»« . w.,VrSe,rB°ta Roush hit stars, Frankie Frikch ’ and "Pie" ...... 93 squad. He has, been working hard .802 in 136 games. At that, George decision from the former champion Traynor. Both migbt have been In Norria, c...... f 0 1 Humphries ...... gg with his squad ■ for the past two mission tickets. Formerly, the gov-' )Boston, Mass., Feb. 10.— Willie drove in one more run than Roush, It Is said by the coast experts the Am^lcan-League, ^Stavnltsky, rg ...... 5 . ^ llC Ia rk in ...... n o months, and says that he believes ernmen^ collected that sum annual­ that Lom'skl’s decision, over Flow­ Hoppe, of New York, was here to­ ly from the minor leagues alone iu: 80 to 79, while Bill Terry, who Will "Those two player's qualified Benson, I g ...... 2 0 each one to be In excellent condi­ ers was as tainted as that of Walk­ that 'fellow: Hart- for me as ah'ex-! day to defend his.world's champion­ 498 613 481 tion. He is of the opinion that the war tmc. All of which goes to show' replace Kelly, accounted for 48 and er’s Chicago verdict, which gave ship in 18.2 balkline billiards title that enough pennies put Into one pert I would go to the Phlllpplnee Totals 11- 2 24 local team can give any team in its hit .289, mostly as a pinch hitter. him the ehampipnshlp,; Things seem . against Welker dochran, of Holly­ big pot will make quite a fancy Kelly is thirty-one years old. now to look bt'er: any player he Steam BoBers (16) class a good run. to be breaking badly.for one Tiger wood, California. The' 1,500 point . .V B. F. T. Slim of money. ^ In view of Wally Plpp’s excellent might recommend." , - > ’ : The Middletown swimmers have> Flowers. ip^ch begins tonight Id new Elks Williams, rf ...... 8: 0 4 Death 'Valley, 278 feet below sea all' had more or less experience as P.utting the average pay of'th e season. In 1926 and Kelly’s adapta­ Ip his light- .heavyweight selec­ level, now has a 24,000-barrel ar- minor league player, at $300 a hotel ahd wlir be finished..Saturday (^uinn. It V.2! 0 4 tesan 'well. members of the same team before, bility, the latter probably will be tions Rickard, rpnked Berlenbach night. A $2,60.0 purse and a dia­ month,' and that's very: conserva- played In the Cincinnati outfield un-' Hartnett, c ...... 0 1 1 and are all top notch swimmers. next, to Champion Jack Delaney. A BWtlsh army i^ in e n t recently mond emblem nto, the stages. The Dowd, rg ...... 2 0 4 However, practically all the mem­ •uve, minor league players are an­ til such time as it discovered that, The llst, bad hardly been publlihed returned from Constantinople to nually paid $1,800,000 in salaries. referee will be; ChauEicey W. Henry, Gabalbroskl, Ig...... 1 0 2 bers of the local squqd have been as an outfielder, he Is able to play when Mike McTigue, ranked fourth, England after being, absent 18 'Of Springfield. , Hoppe has been lots of baseball ^around'first base. knocked out the former "Paralyz­ Watch for together In amateur meets at one years and; having servsd In eight champion for .twenty years,'almost Totals 15 time or another.' ing Paul"' In Just tour rounds. countries. 1 ! continuously.— ■ ■ Referee: Ellison. “The Scarlet Letter’® When the first meet is held in SPLEND ID BOXING the Rec tank this Saturday It Is hoped that there will be a large at­ . CARD IN HARTFORD tendance on hand to watch the lo­ cal boys do their stuff. Joe Morris, of Hartford, state _ The. visit to Foot Guard hall in amateur diving champion, and Hartford tonight of the flverman Frank Sobiral, state champion, will Canadian championship amateur act as judges. team has stirred great Inter­ est among amateur boxing fans In, this vicinity and the Indication Is n m that a capacity gallery will greet 2fy JOE WILLIAMS the lavadens from over the border. U TRADE SCHOOL 2ND In'addition to the ^ Canadian team With Mr. Tunney or Mr. Dsmp-, teams have entered from Holyoke -sey saying it, a figure of speech is and Springfield. \ never less than $250,000, - Is prospects'xil-Joe How­ ard, Bat, Battallno and’ Ray Hog­ The gents who conduct baseball an, three of Connecticut’s best am­ are beginning to learn that the first ateurs, having a stormy evening as they match talents with the vis­ // Glastonbury High' 23-18 iting Canadian champions. » ? ° y ‘ **** *8 bracketed with Gene / Ratelle, Montreal , policeman and Winnen Freshmen Beat the outstanding boxer of Canada. jeers are the hardest. Ratelle has a long list of kayos to |4|4’ Qastonbnry Seconds 24 his credit and Howard Is sure to The Cleveland club will try .out find in the hard-hitting Canadian six players In Speaker’s pltice next a, foeman worthy of his steel; The Season. . . . Regretting, no doubt, to satM situation obtains with Batta­ its Inability to play all six of them It llno who Is slated to meet Teddy at oncer Dmullm Canadian featherweight mieholdet and a sure selection for Charles Chaplin says his faith in J lli Manchester basketball team^ the Olympic team. Ray Hogan is love femains unshatteredi . . broke even in their games In Glas­ In the same bracket with Harry This can only mean that he has tonbury last evening. The Trade Smith, outstanding Canadian T^el- succeeded In keeping two or three \ school second team was defeated 23 torwoighti • who has scored several safety deposit boxes away from the to 18 but the South Manchester victories In international contests. investigators. High Freshmen won 24^to 17. Glas­ Ray Strong and Herman Fink tonbury High first and second quin­ are other Hartford amateurs book­ Jock Hutchinson, the profession­ tets were the opposing teams. . ed to clash with (he .Canadians, al, tried to beat three girl golfers In the big game of the evening Strong with Bobby Llgtham and but lost. . . . 'We don’t know the Trade School trailed through­ Fink with Charley Methot of Can­ whether this was Inefficiency or out the first half ,but Jumped Into ada. '• gallantry. the lead In the third quarter only The full list of entries: to lose out In a hair-raising finish. 165 pounds. Joe .Howard, Hart­ McAdoo and A1 Smith are at It Glastonbury led 10 to 4 the first ford; Jean Ratelle, Canada. quarter, 13 to 4 at halftime and again. . . . They're worse than trailed 15 to 18 at the end of the ^ 160 pounds: Herman Pink, Hart- Jack Britton and Ted Lewis used to ^ r d ;i Charley Methot, Canada; Ed be. third queiifter. Beers went out on Elie, Springfield. personal fouls In the final chapter. It was a fast and well-played game Kogan, Terry- "Anything to beat Harvard," is vllle;: Harry Smith, Canada. and exciting every minute. Connel­ Bald to have been the slogan at ly, Beers and Lewis were' best for. 126 pounds: Bat Batcallno, Princeton. . . . And in recent the losers. The summafy: Hartford; Teddy Delullo, Canada. years anything has been able to beat Harvari}. Glastonbury (a8) fnJrt. Strong, Hart­ ford, Bobby Lletham, Canada. Shipman, r f ...... 0 0 Mr, O’Qoofty says he doesn’t ^ o d g e , r f ...... 0 2 o ford; Eddie Provost, Holyoke. mind paying the fiddler, but If ever THB fiBcilcirf o f tlilf mo

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W HAT HAS OONB BBFORIB eustomed to receiving advicop D«ath atrlkM OARIUSTT FOL« from his audience as to bow to 80H arkll* aWlmmliis at Oeaaa y t t SISTER MART guests an opportnhlty to ezpresi Town, N. J. A fter belns pertane* proceed, but Miss Folsom’p sug> torll7 examined by a doetor> tbe gestloh was sensible and be themselves inf true Valentine'lash- body is broaabt to tbe Hotel showed no. re^ntmei^t. T* If you are tired of bridge and ion. The “ makings,” along with Ha^saea. where an laqalry la hearts for your Valentine party paste, for valehtlnes are given the started. "TeU us, then, Ross,” be said,- >> Folsom’s batUaar companions what Mr. Folsom did the morn­ of the $ everything is silk in some weavg or amusement and at the same time bpntestants, but they must oopa- had been ROOERNBVniLB. MRS. Have you taken want a “ progressive” party, here is ing that he met bis death. Tell (^er the Weldon-Beauti^ Parlor in other and fireqnently the trimming pose their own verse. The twp per­ HELEN BABNARY, and OAR- oneVlth :v lot of variety to it. MELITA VALDON. It ta estab­ the story of the day.” th^ Park building is mqking^aU this is hot.whlte but black lace. Nile sons finishing first progress. lished that Folsom. Jast before hla The party Is planned for boys and ^ The hostess can ring a bell as the^ death, had been standinK next to He rose early, as he always t^eek in celebration of their noventh green is considered the most' popu­ NED BARRON, known as the cop­ lar shade for lingerie at the girls, but will work out successfully signal for progression. allbwlng;';ii4t' does, .sir. I mean about eight anniversary— a Lemon Rinse or for all girls. more than ten minutes for plt^r^ b ^ per kina;. Golden Glint with every shampoo? moment, with pink a close second. Then the startltns announce­ o’clock, earlier than most then on In place of numbers mark each tween signals. - ' v. ment Is made that Folsom had holiday. He went downstaira and In pajamas the thfeie-plece Idea pre­ been stabbed to death in the wa­ vails, that is trousers, short coat table with a symbol at St. Valen­ ( If supper . partners' are be ter. ROSS, his yalet, Is ques­ breakfasted in the dining room,'^ At least two of . Europe’s queens tine— cut-out cupid, heart, quiver chosen It's fun to stretch a eu^In Mr. Folsom was never one to have and a long or three-quarter length tioned, as are Barron and his that we know of has had their hair full of harts, true lovers’ knot, across a"v(lde doqble-dborway^f hav­ wife, bnt no Ilcht la shed on the meals' in hls room. Then he came coat over all, often ,in the most mystery. bobbed. Queen Marie Ju^ before her exotic colorings and materials. roses, violets and forget-me-nots. ing the bottom of the curtain, twelve ANASTASIA FOLSOM, eccentric back to his rooms about, maybe, visit to this country last fall, had Then instead of tally cards each or fourteen Inches from tberfioor. and masterfnl slater of the dead ten o’clock, and tpld me to get There is no limit to the gay things her tresses shorn and permanently guest draws one of the cupids, The girls , stands behind the cnHain man, arrlres and takes command. out his bathing suit and the bag one may wear within the confine of At the Inqnest It Is established waved In Paris before nailing for hearts, and so forth, four of each with only their feet and ia^kles of toilet things that he always car­ her own boudoir. that. the death weapon was a America. Queen EH.^aheth of Bel­ kind being provided. Two men and showing. Each pair of feet Is' num­ ilchaq, an Oriental knife, and that ried with him to the bath house. ft and its scabbard had been pur­ gium shocked the women o f her combination dishes with two girls will have cupids, and so bered. Cut the numbers from A big chased on the boardwalk. "I did this, and very soon be own court when'she appeared a year j n;eat, vegetables and what-not are on through, the list. Then the play­ calendar, paste them on cardboard, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY picked up the bag and started or so ago with her hair shingled' proving very popular for seiwlng to ers go to the table marked with and Stand them in front of tl^. cur­ CHAPTER XVI off. He .turned back to tell me One of her ladie's-in-waltlng wept so their insignia to start the games. - tain. Then each man cboos^ the that I could go for an ocean dip lurge gatherings. The following fit^TiHEN,” said the coroner, "our far as to tell her royal- mistress that recipe m l^ t be multiplied to suit Each table is arranged fpr a dif­ feet he prefers, -with their number, while he was gone, but to be back a bobbed bead was insufficiently next step Is t'o find out who any desired' number, aud will no ferent game. and matches his number \fh4p.' the by one o’clock, as he would re- dignified for a queen, but Elizabeth Jack-Straws girls appear from back of the; cur­ did buy this particular weapon. tuim about that time.” doubt prove.appetizing: liked her shingle and keeps to it. Spagffietli. en Casserole The cupid table is supplied with tain. ' -v What is the address of the shop, / ’And you went in the ocean, One cup spaghetti, 4 tablespoons the game of Jack-straws. When the Frizes can be given to' the^ man Mr. Meeker?" then?” An easy and a good dessert, or to chopped fat salt pork, 1 medium­ straws >are dropped in their pile a and girl who have progressed, the "It Isn’t exactly a shop. It Is Yes, sir, for a short time. I serve at a party' is, the following. sized carroti 1 medium-sized onion, tiny cupid is placed, standing, on ■ oftenest, while those w ho, Aava Make your, usual sponge: cake-in r, moved the fewest number of ^ineg an auction room. A place where didn’t stay in long because I want­ 2 large blades celery, 1 sweet pep­ top. The game Is played as usual ed to be sure to be back in M r.. square, or oblpng pan, cut into per, 1-4 pound or about 4"*™usk- but when ciipld is overthrown the can be "consoled.” auctions are held of rarlous stocks' Folsom’s rooms by one o’clock.” squares and slice through the mid­ rooms, 1-4 pound round steak, 1 player who does it is counted out. or consignments carried there for And were you?” dle. Place a square of Vanilla ice cup canhe4 tomato rubbed through The pile is then remade- The first cream between the layers of cake twO players who overthrow cupid that purpose.” Oh yes, some time before one. a sieve, 2 teaspoons salt, 1-4 tea­ and' top all with hot chocolate spoon pepper, 1 teaspoon sugar, 2 remain at the table and the other ASoft Hiat "Yes, I understand. Well, By half-past twelve or there­ sauce. ■two progress to the next table and abouts.” tablespoons grated cheese, 2 table­ doubtless, the proprietors can spoons sifted dried bread crumbs. have two tiny red hearts pasted (o give us the Information we want. 'You saw or heard nothing of Professor Irving Gardlapd, B ng- Cook spaghetti in boiling salted their cupid. Jepson, you’d better go there the commotion caused.by Mr. Fol­ [Ush efficiency expert, declares “ little water for 20 minutes. Drain and The*heart table is supplied with som’s death while you were in the yourself, and now, and learn all old maids” are tbe best office work­ rinse In coll water. Put onerhalf of a shallow.pan or bowl of fine white water or on the beach?” ers. He says the modern flapper is sand.' The sand must be damp you can of the matter.” the spaghetti into a well-buttered “ Oh no. I was told Mr. Folsom s scarcely fifty per cent efficient,(for casserole. Put chopped salt pork in­ enough to hold tiny hearts cut from The detective went off at once, was— was hurt at about half-past the reason that she thinks so much to a hot frying pan aud cook, stir­ stiff red cardboatd in an upright and the coroner, with a sigh, re­ twelve o’clock. At that time I was about her clothing, her beau and ring with a fo”k, until the fat cooks position. There is a small hole in in hls rooms, or Just going there.” her makeup. The bachelor mhi^ turned to his Investlgahon. out and bits of meat begin to brown. each heart. Each player la given a once settled in spinterhood Is not Do not let the pork cock too rod with a line and a hook— ^those "I am In rather a strange pre­ Your own room is on the same floor with Mr. Folsom’s?” bothered about these details, ac­ Scrape carrot, peel onion, wash used in an old fish-pond game can dicament,” he said, frankly. cording to Professor Gardland. She "Now, Ross, do you know of anybody who could have "Yes, at the back of the house. celery, remove seeds from' pepper be used— and Invited to fish for the has passed the days wh4n ciotbing "Never before have I had to con­ any reason to wish for Mr. Folsom’s death?" Mr. Folsoni’s "ooms are on the and peei mushrooms. Put these in­ hearts. The two players "catching” duct an Inquiry with so little evi­ ocean front.’ ’ Is the most important question and gredients with round steak nugh the most hearts are given the tiny to be done, and Miss Folsom, as "Y ou have been with Mr. Fol in most cases has trained herself to food chopper. red hearts on their cards and pro­ dence to work upon. The question "Yes. Now, Ross, think care­ think of other things than men, Add to fat and pork in pan and gress to the next table. the nearest relative of the dead som some time?” Hubbard asked, fully. Do you know of anybody before us is how did Mr. Folsom dress and pleasures after, working cook, stirring occasionally with a Throwing Hoope man, was called next. a bit perfunctorily, * who pould have any reason or any come to his death? What weapon hours. This quite naturally increas­ fork until mixture begins to brown. The table marked with the quiver "Four ySkrs, sir,” replied Ross. intent to wish for Mr. Folsom’s was used? and who used It? Her testimony was, of course, es her usefulness to her employer, | Add tomato pulp with salt, pepper of darts, or Just a golden arrow, "He was a good master?” death?” he says. Those are the only matters that only to the effect that she had and sugar and bring to the boiling is arranged for the old-fashioned “ In every way, sir. He was kind “ No, sir. Not anybody.” p'oint. Pour over spaghetti In cas­ game of throwing hoops— with a affect us. With the private life been summoned to Ocean Town by always, though to please him "Who, will benefit by hls de­ Try placing a tablespoon (If koney serole, cover with remaining difference. A gilded arrow is secure­ of the gentleman we have no con­ tbe telegram announcing her cease?” spa^ettl. Mix grated cheese and everything had to be in strict ac­ into the breakfast grapefruit for a ly fastened to a small gilded block. cern, unless It can be shown that brother’s death. This message had "Benefit, s W ” different and delightful flavor. bread cnimhs and sprinkle over top. Each player is given a handful of cordance with hls orders.” It has to do with hls tragic death. been sent to her Chicago home, "Yes, financially, Tmean.” Place in a moderately hot oven and small red celluloid rings and the "And you came here with him "There Is nobody under eas- but as she was In New York, it “ I’m sure I don’t know, sir.” We read every day of the gay bake until brown on top, about 2Q two who throw the most rings over when?” "Don’t ask those questions of clothes being worn by men who minutes. Serve from casserole. the arrow progress and receive Small soft hats of this style are still plclon In the

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I c A n l i s t e n Magnate (to hard-up eultor): AMY MISTOOK'' ^IVE HER A TREAT^ HER... UP. A P E W ' COME OVER. I 'I ’LL MATCH YOU TO THE ENGINE Young man, d’yer know how I TWO STRBTO^RN6R A N D S IT UP If HILLS FIRST?, SHE DIDN’T HEAD OR TAILS BETTER,TOO. made my money? JOHNNIES FOR f r o n t w i t h EVEN 5 “ TO SEE WHO ‘ WHADPYUH V Young Man; Yes—but I can’t AUTOMOBILE BUYERS H E R . . ^----- YOU-.- S IT S W IT H , S A Y f permit that to stand In the way of AND INVJTEb . . ' f .HER ! Muriel’s happiness! THEM To '"raY '';- ''/'A OUT HER dAR, Credit is what you get from peo­ A 6EN ER 0 U S A'3' . ple not your creditors. AMOUNT OF;. V /^ T Y PERMITTED THEM First concrete block: "What’si TO A C C E P T h e r your opinion of civilization?” INVITATION, Second concrete block: "I think UNDER THE it’s a good idea. Somebody ought IMPRESSION to start It.” IT WAS MERELY ' A R U S E It’s easy to tell the head of the P O R A house— it’s either bobbed or shin­ eiKT *T HEA SERVICE. INC gled. FLIRTATION. REa U. S. PAT. OFF. Un. k, M«npalMai Itows are over a heap of things, Road hogs should see "'their liicluiling the phone. shadows and hibernate. SKIPPY by Percy Crc::^y Just a vagrant little line; ♦INTELUGENCE TESTS To wish you well, my valentine; irs<}vsr.Tdo As I’m feeling rather blue. A 6 A/N X cor To Co ' A VIOLIMST f^€UO,CENrR/\C, Won’t you send some wishes, too. TO (jutrt^our my supFeaj OfS^O^TFUCrSor ^ w5 0 M € F O P T C p , ^lue M e t h e The more I see of you the more LIFE TO ME I think of birth control. Tooo MEF,LS A Day. OOIN* To pay i/epY ececAt^rcs^r Tuck away that gravy— every­ Po p 'THIS'. CCNC OtfTANee thing else looks good op you. Put on your four wheel brakes CALL V A a minute, listen! I could knock ytii brains out Gor^ with a toy balloon. Like the Venus’ 6e Milo you can’t hand her anything. He’s a regular blotter— soaks up s A everything but gets it all ipick- ward. How time doos drag whe.n her around— why she smiles like vine- K.’-r. You neard me— you ain’t got fal- ]f n arches. She’s so skinnv she could fall ihiu a flute and nover hit a note. 'Sr< He’s so smart I mistook him for 1' dine. Copyright, 1*. L. Crosby, 1927, Johnson Features, Inc. If women were as hard to please FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He Has to Have a Place, Too 't'efore marriage as ;hey are after­ By Blosser ward, some of us fellows would r still be bachelors. mV VOO'LL J MOM,\WW£RS a r e The name of this famous musi­ 6&r /WABRIED SOME DA.V VoO AA>' POP SOI/05 OP COURSE / 7AG=» UU3 MAMA B O T VOMAT cian and the correct answers to the “Nola. will you marry me?” a e r e / 7 0 UUE VWAEN t questions appear on another page: AND MVSBLP' ABOOr M6 “Doug, I must tell you I’m a 6Er/\AARDlED? 1— Who is shown in tho accom­somnambulist.” VMAEEE'LLVOOa W panying picture? "That’s all right— you can go to 2— What was the nationality of I /^OM LIME \WAEM ‘ your church, and I’ll go to mine.” George Sand, novelist? TM MARRIED? 3— Were Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker cleared of baseball scandal Expensive Ln.vuries charges? I do not envy him 4— What state is nicknamed ;Who marries Grace. "Tar Heel?” — ’Twill take a fortune to 5— What class of workers does Keep up her face. the McNary-Haugen bill seek to — Cincinnati, Ohio Enquirer. aid? 6— ^How much was the fine thatI cannot envy him Judge Landis imposed on the Who marries Tress. Standard Oil Company in 1907? ' it’ll take his whole month’s wage 1— What poet wrote: Tp buy one dress. "Keeping time, time, time K In a sort of Runic rhyme But how about the guy To the tintinnabulation that so Who marries Lou? musically wells She can support herself Cl4:.'T From the bells, bells,-beils.” l - J And- a husband, tpp. 8— What is the date of George Washington’s birthday? SALESMAN $AM Playing Safe Bv Swan D—Who plays the lead in the If everybody would think before they speak what a silent world we moving picture, "Sparrows?” NOU OOC- TeLU n t IN V oO R e . would have. "^00 T o LftS IN ALL- " NOu) ttU - GeST 1 5 6 0 10—What is the plural of “lar­ PLfMN U}WftT’f> •JOVT v a?” DftM, GOlZLErA?-You‘5HOJL0 I OOMT KNON u)HftT’5 DOWH To OOcToiT (T t THE- H o n ^ ANO <\^9 o ^ T To stop advertising Is to let your BEEN DovOtA T o TH’ 5t0f(E- 3L TH' nf\TTE(? UiTH SOMES - \ TH' nPCTItR VOlTH tr^ O lC R L T o TBE- business run on momentum and A

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(Read the Story, Then Color tbo IMcture) f ' / w > lAORE b r e a k f a s t DANCES OH, vnellI h e yhe stick the Tlnles got was near at hand. Then Coppy ques­ OR BEACH PARTES. NO hrtORE long, and Clowny said, "There’s tioned, “ Who will do the feeding? DIDN'T fTENTON nothing wrong in having just a bit Not for me!” Once more Wee bridge PARTES OR PINK TEAS. IHASOUERAbeS.' of fun. The alligator’s tamf^. Go on Clowny laughed out loud. “Why OR OUT NOO 6 0 — both and poke him in the side.” But I’m the bravest of the crowd. Just OF YOU. when this very thing was tried, the watch bow easy I can do the feed­ alligator looked, I guess, to see who ing stunt,” said be. was to blame. He took some leaves and said, Said Scouty, "We had best look "Here goes.” But then, he jumped 3D out. I’ve heard it said they swish back, goodness knows, for Mister about and try to hit you with their Allgator opened up his jaws real talL Perhaps he’s getting mad. I wide. His mouth was ugly, deep and

X I .r'.Tt# .c* -J \ -* - I THURSDAY, PAGE TWELVE iii>Hiiiifc''' M i OLD TIME DANCING HIGH SCHOOL NOTES i -1 ■' 'i'/' AT THE RAINBOW LONG WEDDED, DIE GYMNASTICS CLASS TONIGHT ' ■ a': WITHIN FEW HOURS All the representatives ’ of ' the FOR NORTH END Old Time Fiddlers ^ various school organisations and a special purchase enables -us to Admissitm 50c. clubs should be I at the, meeting —— — scheduled • lor tomorrow • afternoon in room 16 for the purpose of com­ — Masquerade Ball — Parents of Mrs. J. F. Bow­ pleting plans for the senior class Classes F6r Business Men, AT CITY VIEW DANCE HAM/ carnival. This will be an import­ KEENEY STREET ant meeting. T^e carnival which offer ^these finished- en Pass Away in Different is scheduled for February 21 will Women and Girls 2/t the Saturday Evening, Feb. 12 be the first of its kind ever’held In A1 Behrend’s Or^estnu the high school. It will be In the PrlMfl Awarded to the Prettiest Towns on Same Day. form of a huge one-night bazaar. Commimity Chb. , Lady and Fmmlest Gentleman. There will be many novel booths, Admission 60c. side shows, etc. Le Cerclo'Prancais Fate took another strange tarn will run a French cafe which will Director Washburn of the Man­ yesterday when it claimed the life be a little bit of Paris. Everything chester Community club announced of both the mother and step-father' will be done In the French style, today that gymnastic classes are ABOUTTOWN of Mrs. J. Frank Bowen of Man-: and French will be the language In forming for the business men, Chester Green within a space of use. women, boys and girls. Each class seven hours. The mother died here The band held Its regular • week­ will be limited to thirty members owing to the club’s limited floor Rer. Watson Woodruff has chos­ in the qiorning and the father In ly-rehearsal this afternoon In room New London In the afternoon. 2. . Many new numbers were tried space: however, We Should Have Them* Another shipment of that sw^et, fresh Forty Fathom South Maachestor, fish will be ready for your order'early Friday. -- - ■ - - ^ — Tel. 1525 — * i FILET OF COD FINNAN HADDIE t ♦ SMOKED FILET OF HADDOCK FILET OF HADDOCK DRESSED HADDOCK PYTHIAS ANNIVERSARY The Amos-Adams Co. OYSTERS 70 EAST CENTER STREET, . ORANGE HALli BLOCK Our first delivery leaves the store at 8 o’clock.. M[a n y seek ^ e treasure at th e __ HERE WELL ATTENDED PHONE 192. I PROMPy DELIVERIES. of die rainbow, wasting time vainly This week we can give you either the large oysters for ' in v^ons of good fortune. One of the largest, attended frying or the stewing oysters. The oysters wlU arrive by meetings in the history of Memor- express this afternoon, fresh from the water. The pot o f gold is reial only to those ial'Lodge, No. 38, Knights of Py­ who attain dieir object by sound, thias, took place In its lodge room „ FIVE YOUTHS SENTENCED. where It was Important that etery last night. Over one hundred mem­ DUNCAN PHYFERS HATE person, from deliverymen to sales: pracdcal plans. Boston, Mass., Feb. - 10.— ^Five men, give service to the customers bers. were present. Visitors also of the store. VEGETABLES attended from Hartford, ^ East Somerville young men, one a crip­ SPREAD, PLAY SETBACK .Good fortune becomes a hurt when Hartford, Thompsonville, Rockville ple convicted ’ of ; attacking Mrs. Following Mr. Echreffler’s talk Hazel Friedman, widow of Abe there was ar, setback tonmament; Spinach Celery Iceberg Lettuce > you open a bank account and start and Lebanon lodges. The rank of Cabbage Carrots regular deposits. Knight was conferred on a class oif Friedman, the pugilist, today be­ The first prize for men was won by 1 3'candidates,''the work ,b^ng gan serving long sentences In state Watkins Brothers^ Duncan Phyfe Albert Magnuson, the first women’s Pore Larff 14e lb. perfotmed by an entirely new rank prison. They left behind sorrowing prize by Helen Swanson and consol­ Club m et‘in the store club rooms ation prizes by Ethel Johnson and team, headed by Don C. Hattin.' At mothers,' who bad shrieked In pro­ The Savings Bank of Manchester test In Cambridge court when sen­ last evening when a veal cutlet and William Wiganowskl. MEAT SPECIAL FOB FRIDAY the close of the Initiation a sup­ per was served by the refresh­ tence was passed. spaghetti dinner, prepared by Chef Osa^o, was served by the supper Excellent Bacon in the piece...... 88c, lb. South Manchester, Conn. ^ ment committee. Addresses by William J. Barber, a cripple .with Telephone operators in Jemsa- crutches, and John D. Leyden wete ebsmittee. lem must understand 11 languages. Native Veal S tew ...... 25c-82c lb. 'Now Paying interest at the itate of Per Annum. the visitors brought a very enjoya­ ble evening to a close. given from ten to twelve years. Robert Schreffler, store counsel­ Pocket Honeycomb Tripe • a t * *•• *:• •,* . a s a * « s « e 17c ib. Samuel McCrensky. .. James P. or of Chicago, ^7as the speaker of Downey and Walter J. Brady each the evening. He gave a very Inter­ Svatcb for T Pprk coffins are ur.ed by the received, a sentence of from'seven esting talk on. salesmanship and TurJu to bury their dead. { to ten years. service. Mr.. Schreffler showed Scarlet Letter” t