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W. HOLMES TO Black list Of D A. R. lON BtS BONDS Big Biff Haywood Is 111 SUE aiRGTMEN Is Made

IN TORT ACTION Boston, Mass., April 2— The of the Methodist Episcopal church; much discussed "black list” of thp Miss Anna Louise Strong, promin­ Daughters of the American Revolu­ ent writer; Clarence Darrpw, fam­ tion was disclosed today by Mrs. ous criminal lawyer. Rabbi Harry Unfrocked New Bedford, Helen Tufts Bailie, a prominent Levi, William Allen White, Rabbi New Element of Mystery In­ member of the D. A. R. Stephen S. Wise, Dr. David Starr Mass., Pastor Asks $25,-| Mrs. Bailie, a direct descendant Jordan, Felix Frankfurter, of the Stricken Regions of Anne Adams Tufts, revolution­ Harvard law school; W. E. Dubois, jected Into Oil Prolie; Se- ary heroine decorated by George negro novelist; Alfred''Baker Lewiin, 000 For Defamation of| Washington, denounced the D. A. R. Rev, George Lyman Paine, Judge enrities Not Owned By Hiat Details Are Slow In for its policy and mentioned names George W. Anderson,. Norman An- of prominent persons she said were gell. Political writer; Norman Hap^ Character; Papers Served |listed as barred from speaking at good, Frank B. Walsh, and others. Continental Co. Coming In^W hole Vil­ D. A. R. gatherings. Organizations on the alleged The list includes the names of “ blacklist” submitted by Mrs. lages Deserted as Panic Fall River, Mass., April 2— Baillie included the Young Men’s CAR FROM MUD President Mary E. Woolley of Washington, April 2.— A new Charging that his character had Mount Holyoke College; the Rev. Christian Association, the Young I ---- 1 - Women’s Christian Association, the element of mystery was injected in­ been defamed and that an effort E. Tallmadge Root, executive sec­ Stricken Residents Flee retary of the Federation of National Catholic Welfare Council, to the Teapot Dome case \ today Vi was being made to ride him out of Manchester Youths Take churches of ; Dean the National Child Labor Commit­ when it was learned that none of To Open Fields— TurMA (he Methodist church, Guy Willis Roscoe Pound of Harvard law tee, the Wellesley -College Forum, the $800,000 In Liberty Bonds giv­ school; Bishop William F. Ander­ the Yale Liberal, and more than a Holmes, unfrocked New Bedford en up by James E. O’Neil, fugitive Loaded N.' Y. Dispatch son, New England resident bishop hundred others. pastor, today brought attachments oil witness, came out of what is Red Cross on Scene. in actions of tort aigainst four <$>“ LOSES AT POKER now known as the Continental Autos, Get Stuck, and Methodist clergymen and one lay­ Trading Company’s $3,080,000 HE KILLS HIMSELF Constantinople, April 2.— Dan­ man. The actions, which total |25, WALL ST. ENTERS “ slush fund.” Then Skip Town. gerous landslides have followed a OOOt were returnable May 7 in Bris­ New York, April 2.—“If I Tnis development, revealed by don’t win this potj. I’ll jump out series of violent earthquake shocks tol County Court, Taunton, government experts who examined Will/am D. Haywood, known in American labor circles as “ Big Bill” , in the Smyrna district wherfe be­ 5TH WILD W E E of the window.” the O’Neil Bond, thre^w'the Senate Service was made on the clergy­ Thus spoke John Taber, 31, is renorted critically ill in the Kremlin Hospital. MoscowT'^suffering from When Frank T.' Hall, of 20 Gris­ tween 50 and 75 persoliB are re­ men, who were here attending the investigating committee into con­ diabetes. Haywood fled the United States in 1920 after conviction on a a salesman, when he picked up fusion as O’Neil had declared he re­ wold street, local truckman, went ported to have been killed and. annual conference of the Southern a straight in a friendly five and S;harge of violating the espionage act. He was under sentence of 20 Methodist Episcopal church. The ceived the bonds from the Contin­ years in prison and a fine pf $20,000. Haywood was one of the found­ to Perrett and Glenney’s garage on more than 100 injured. Owing to ten-cent poker game last night ental. As a result of this check layman, Mark Ritchie, official of Brokers Asking Each Other at the home of Mr. and\Mrs. ers of the I. W. W'. in America. Here he is shown with a Russian boy, Summit street last night to take a the fact th'S.t some regions were Isib-. the New Bedford Y. M. C. A., was the Senate committee was left in his constant companjon in the Kuzbas colony in Sibera, which “ Big Bill” New j lated by the tremors the e»ct^ Robert Miller. the position of having traced only truckload of pressboard to sought for service in that city. When the Orgy of Specu­ After the draw, Taber and pictured as “ a haven for oppressed workers.’’ death list is. not yet known. State Man Named $454,000 of the Continental bonds, York City, he couldn’t find the New shocks were reported Sup- his wife kept raising each other leaving $2,626,000 yet to be locat­ The clergymen accepting service | and the Millers dropped out. truck. And he noticed that still day morning,in some parts of the were: Rev. Harold L. Critchlow, of ' ed. A $750,000 batch of bonils, another truck owned jointly by Smyrna distnet, but no further lation Will End. Taber called and displayed his which Henry M. Blackmer, anr.ther Willimantic, Conn., Rev. Leonard straight. Perrett and Glepny and himself was casualties were listed. . , C. Harris, of New Bedford, Rev. missing oil- man, admitted* owning, ‘HOME BREWING IN U. S. missing. A quick check-up of em­ Troops have, been sent info the “ I’ve got a full house,” said have yet to be checked. All of the zone of destruction to aiOr-the Roy W. Hibbard, of New Bedford, his wife, pocketing the money- ployees told him that both five ton and Rev. Dr. Robert L. Roberts, dis­ New York, April 2.— Wall Blackmer bonds may be Continen­ trucks had been stolen. He im­ homeless and help clear up the- Street’s orgy of speculation— the Taber stepped into the next tal bonds. wreckage. Many houses were shak­ trict superintendent of the New room. There was a crash. The mediately reported the loss to Cap­ Bedford district. greatest in America’s history— en­ Two Trails. ON THE WANE’ -VOLSTEAD tain .of Police Herman Schendel of en down and a large fissure was others ran to the window and opened in the earth at Smyrna. Dr. Roberts, deciding not to issue tered its fifth week today unabated, Two avenues of investigation the Manchester police department. saw Taber on the pavement, of Captain Schendel and Mr. Hall Red Cross Assists a statement, said that the records with conseiwative businessmen ask­ the alleyway, one story below. were opened to the Senate commit­ in the Holmes case spoke for them­ tee by the revelation. First, it was checked over all full and part time The Turkish Red Cross is help­ ing each other: “ How long will it He was dead when an ambu­ HERE’S AN IDEAL . employees of the local trucking con­ ing care for the homeless at Tor- selves. lance arrived. contended, O’Neil might have used Father of Dry Law Expimns Secret Session last?” cern and discovered that one man ball and Smyrna. 4>- the bonds he got from the Contin­ GOLFERS’ COURSE President Mustapha Kemal Pasha Hearing of defense witnesses for Never in the history of the New ental for other purposes and made was missing. That one man chanc­ York Stock Exchange has the vol­ ed to be Earl Howell, of Cooper asked for a report upon the damage Mr. Holmes continued behind closed a substitution when turning them That Pubfic Finds it Too and lists of victims. His divorced, doors at the conference today. Mr. ume of trading even remotely ap­ over to the Midwest, Refining Com­ Club House and 19th Hole in Hill street. Howell’s mother told proached the staggering total tha,t wife lived at Smyrna where her Holmes, who was unfrocked at last MECHANT MARINE pany. This theory was opposed, Canada— Other Holes in the the. police that the young man had father is a rich merchant. year’s conference in South Manches­ has been chalked up since March 3 however, by those who pointed out Troublesome to Make “ gone up street” in her Chevrolet. when the wild jamboree started, U. S. The quake at Smyrna was scooli- ter, Conn., seeks reinstatement as that O’Neil himself believed them Then Captain Schendel broadcast a panied by a severe storm. Bsnlts o f a minister. with men and women in all parts report throughout the state asking of the country sitting in the big Continental bonds as evidenced by Beer. Boston, April 2.— A nine­ lightning, flashed through th« A ^Suffolk county Superior Court SOON A R ^ I T Y his request that the coupons never teen-hole Amerifcan golf police to check up on passiag and the thunder was as hnavy. as jury^dlsagreed when he was tried ‘‘poker game.” Last week alone, trucks. the number of shares dealt in ag­ be cashed. course, with the “ 19th hole” cannonading. The sky becaiais on a charge of misconduct involv­ .Another, Fund. located in Canada, is the uni­ Stopped in Norwalk cast and the weather grew dark; ing Miss Antoinette Fortin, former gregated 24,000,000, the estimated St. Paul, Minn., April 2.— Home In the meantime Earl Howell and value of which was $1,750,000,000, Second—-it, was argued the men que proposition that Francis Rain fell in torrents. New Bedford tea room waitress. A New Shipping Bill Will Add behind the Continental— including brewing in America “ is on the Ouimet, e.x-natlonal champion, his companion, Oscar Chetalat of Fled in Panic, It was the biggest week on record. Eldrldge street, had been detained new court trial is pending. Crowds at ’Change. Harry F. Sinclair, Blackmer and wane,’’ according to Andrew J. Vol­ and a number of business men . Hundreds of persons fled from by Norwalk police because l;hey, tbelr .in. panic. ImSome vU-. Bishop William Anderson today Each day crowds line around the O’Neil— might have created a sec­ stead, father of the prohibition law. are planning to build this sum­ replied to the so-called "black list’’ Power to U. S. Navy— Its ond mysterious fund through the mer. were not satisfied with the explana­ lages the whole populations took entrance to the Stock E.xchange like He said in an interview today that tion HowqU had given them of why ,refuge in the fields. , of Daughters of the American the mobs in front of a Continental Conipany, out o f which It- will be located on the Revolution on which appears his ihjey-.jpok their personal-iHrofitf $nid he could prove thaj; statement to' United^ St^es-Ganadian bor­ he w*s driving his mpthei'’3 Chev­ So.far. mere has been no report theater with a popular play run­ Provisions. -- of any Americans or other foreign­ name. He stated that any person ning.'Day after day brokerii spend .of which the. Senate commlftejS has bo, a fact' “ regardless, of what der at Richford, Vermont. The rolet through N(Jrwalk at siich a late- hour. Howell and Chetalat ers being killed or injured. - Ap­ •who did not agree with a majority a hectic five hours on the floor of had. no infomatibn to date, ; enemies of the dry law sayjto the course will be attractively and of the D. A. R. members was im­ Meanwhile a demand to t a sep- strategically laid out. . The had stopped in Norwalk to get parently all the -victims are Turks. the exchange, buying and selling washinaton Anril 2 — The contrary.” something to eat. The Chevrolet mediately classed as a “ Red.” He stocks for themselves and their Washington, April, ine erate Inquiry into the newly-reveal­ “ Sale of home brewing material plans have been gone over said he stood for international clients, amid' a wild furore. Over- American Merchant Marine will be ed Salt Creek oil deal by which thoroughly and much attention they were driving was covered with equipment is falling off, for one mud and aroused the suspicions of- NEXT MOVE IN ITALY p^ace and good will and would con­ workeci employees sit on high constituted the right arm of the Sinclair obtained . all royalty oil thing,” he declared. “ Glance has been paid to the last hole — the nineteenth, which is a police officer who saw it. tinue to do so. stools, pouring over accounts, and Navy and indissolubly-linked with- from the huge Wyoming public through the daily papers- You’ll Conference appointments were just over the line, in Canada. When Howell ^ d Chetalat came trying to keep their books balanced. j - oil field grew more insistent In the observe that where you used to see being prepared this afternoon for Practically all of the other out of the , dining car in Norwalk IS UP TO THE POPE In brokerage offices of the financial “ ^tion s policy of national de- Senate. . pages of advertisements for malt issuance between . five and six holes will be in the U. S. A. the patrolman asked Howell to district, in the big hotels, and in iense under a new shipping bill The Department of Justice has syrups you see only an occasional 3’clock. the principal cities all over the na- now being written by a House been brought into this phase of the The club house of the course, show his registration. It showed Expect Vatican to Answer 11 Sunday at Conference small display now. will be in Canada. that the Chevrolet was owned by tion, crowds of men and women j merchant marine sub-committee. investigation at the direct order of “ Look in the windows of the Duce’s Note on Training of Sunday:dawned bright and clear, watch the rise and fall of prices of Shunting the long-standing argu­ President Coolidge. The President A number of golfing mem­ Howell’s mother. Not satisfied with a bracing temperature. It stores along your main streets. Re­ bers of the Boston Athletic with Howell’s explanation of his Young Boys. various stocks as they are recorded ment over government or private it.%M^s. said has iastructed the de-; member the _ displays of malt was a favorable atmosphere for on blackboards. 'pd^^ent to inquire specifically in­ Association are interested in destination the policeman took both ownership into the background, the syrups? Where are they today? Rome, April 2..— The next move crowds, and they came. The morn­ Universal Question. to whether there is any method of the project, as are a group of , young men to the station and then House marine experts determined They are gone.” called headquarters here to ask for in the controversy between Pope ing annual love-feast,, under the ‘‘What’s going to happen next?” to stand or fall upon the position breaking, the contract by which Montreal business men. The leadership of Rev. F. C. Baker, of Too Much Trouble backers of the proposed course a check-up with Howell’s mother. It Pius XI and Premier Mussolini re­ is the universal question. Experi­ that the Navy must have auxiliary Sinclair will continue* to get the People don’t like the trouble of garding the Fascist: monopbly upon No^'th Grosvenordale, was held in enced brokers themselves are have purchased 900 acres of just chanced that at this very strength. Salt Creek royalty oil for the next making home brew, Mr. Volstead the. training of Italian youth is up the large auditorium of the church sharply divided as to whether the five years and also into the meth­ land at Richfordi Including moment ' the Manchester police at nine o’clock. In less than an Rewriting and expanding present asserted. Very few of them, he in­ sixty acres in Canadian terri­ were wondering where Hbwell was. to the Pontiff. His answer, to' Mus- < market can continue its spectacular acts providing for a naval reserve, ods by which the Midwest Refining hour it was filled with people, gal­ sisted, know how beer should be tory. Denied . At First sollni’s decree ordering the uissolij- upward swing. * An idea of how Co, a subsidiary of the Standard of tion of all non-Fascist organiza-. lery and all. At 10:30 Bishop W._ the sub-committee indicated that it made or have the facilities- for its The 19th hole will be legal Captain Schendel asked the Nor­ confiicting opinion is at the moment would adopt almost wholly the re­ Indiana acquired -vast leaseholds

: D ai-3,1928 li- vAis® "rwo Y MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY; ABRIL* 2, r% '> WOMAN NOT SORRY i ^ O R Y lB A T HOFFMANS ipi&d BBYTHi RiAtro REV OVER KnXING MAN The regular April meeting of the NEAIUY TWO DAYS Chamber of ^Commerce 1M11 beheld SUE* CLERGYMEN on Monday, April 23 in the Masonic It was rumored- ui'OUud town this Several St. Joseph, Mich.,jApril 2.— templCi Supper V(1U precede the 4Ktternoon. that. Hoflin^n Brothers, Make Up took my money, the best years of meeting at '6:30 and an entertain­ owners of teo State, Circle and 15 other theutgrs la (3oaae«tIcut were Sickness my life and my soul. I can’t>»say I'm ment feature will follow the busi­ INT0RTAC110N N. Y .iA Sr S®E^ 4 negotiating the purchase of the OKTYokt Sedan Abandoned, sorry.” ness. The tenor seeti^' This was the comment made to­ « 4 Rialto theater noar under the man­ (Continued from page 1) Chona club -la .ite^3»xt (Continned from Page 1# agement hf'Wllllan}. B. Campbell of - . — —. ’ t- ' day by Marguerite Baumbaugh. 32, A modern and old-fashioned .April 11 iriU be «re^ - Iben Drirai Off m the thW towa* Inquiry at the latter who last Friday shot and killed Chicago P d k e For dance will be ^ven by the Jolly stuck In the mud.- They wanted fo regtdar routine business sandwich­ 'the appemranee, of Walter H. Cook, Niles manufac­ Four, Thursday evening of this theater ' brought the information ed in between. singers. It', was learned get out as soon as posMbli ~ and that nothing definite- ' would be turer. She is charged with murder. week at Jenck’s Lone Oak dimce In the an^itorinm at 3 p. m. oc­ ness and huslJieBS they realized they needed to he known until five o’clock today. Two « f Miss Baumbaugh’s broth­ Raiders Who Slot C o ^ haU. Bill Waddell’s orchestra which hanled out by another car. curred the anniversary of the have depleted the tenor ■tr; ers, Girard and George Baumbaugh has played at'the Lone Oak for the Take the Biggeet Woman’s Foreign Missionary some extent and the also were charged with murder. past, year will fjxmlsh, music and _ Residents of Hollister and North Howell had been, employed re­ Society of the Methodist Episcopal era have teen engaged so " Miss Baumbaugh walked into Official— Private Fred Taylor will prompt. church. It was presided over by Elm streets are still in the dark as cently by Perrett & Glenny and Hall tIon Witt be up to Its Cook’s office in the TJltra-Nu-Back- Mrs. A'. H. Thurber, of Providence, Archibald Seaions, d ite v ^ ! An. item in Saturday’s Herald as a truckman and he' tSew: he . to the identity of the owner of a et factory in Niles at noon Friday could get a truck If he went to , the daughter of Dr. Wm. Butler who the club, has teen in New Torfc on Excited ^nveyed the Im pre^on that the Chevrolet sedan i which was found and shot Cook following an argu­ garage of thtat concern on Summit was founder of Methodist Missions several occasions recently to : ment. Her brothers accompanied redttotton In tha price of milk was JOHN COUGHLIN in both India and Mexico. The hearse\With MisriLUliait G In at the end of Hollis- general) when fh reality only the street. The young fellows went to her and stood by. George flashed a chief address was delivered by Bis­ soloist, and the Newport ' ter street on Friday morning and ^ Chicago, April 2.— George . iS. two moving the small car from, the employed at the' Gillman Pines. He en delegate ever to he elected by Miss Lillian Gustafson, known out a check for that amount. The was unmarried.' and the nearest a man’s coat were found in the bank, learning of .the shooting, re­ The. Incident which, temporarily The Dorcas ,BOcldty of the Swed­ mud, but realized they were "In the Conference. in an.d, through her* ' car hut neither of these articles at least, has taken the play from bad” with the big loaded flve-ton relatl'^es are .cooslns. Funeral ar­ ' It has been one of the Inspira­ appearance here in a proviona, CPO" fused to make payment. ish Lutheran church will meet for rangements are incomplete. gave any clue to the owner. No­ Miss Baumbaugh declared Cook bombings and ^ngster shootings, their regnlar monthly business ses­ truck. They then returned to the tional features of nearly every ses-^ cert is also qulte'well-known ; body took the registration number. refused to pay her the money and ami which threatens open warfare sion Wednesday evening with Miss Summit street garage and got out Sion to have solos rendered by Mrs. Manchester. On Saturday morning someone between government forces and Jo- Vivian Larson of East Middle afaother five-ton truck, one hearing EX-YANREE SOLDIER Florence B. Cashman, of- the Union threatened to kill her if she ever KILI^ SHLF I^ FRANCE came to the brook and drove the came to collect it. In this way she cal police, occurred last Thursday Turnpike. the name of Frank T. Hall, truck­ Church, with fine voice and expres­ car away but none of the residents night when William Beatty, court man, and a familiar one on Man­ sion. PUBUC RECORDS explained she and her brother were Chateau Thierry, France, April 2. 1 of the section is said to have seen carrying revolvers when they in­ bailiff and” politician, was isbot Hiss Marlon /^ckard’ o f Henry chester’s streets. .Wltti thin they At the services in the auditorium • him. down In a raid led by G ol^g. drove to Broad street again In an — Returning to Chateau Thierry Sunday, and occasionally during vaded Cook’s office. street and Miss Olive Little of where he. had fought with the sec­ J Police who are parching for the Spruce street, teachers in the Turn­ attempt to get the first truck out the week; fine singing has been ren­ At the town, clerk’s oftiea. "herd-boiled” dry agent and his ond dMaion of the United States dered by the mixed quartette of warrantee deeds .were recor HOIiD LOTTERY MEN MCARDLB WILL FILED. ers Falls, Massachusetts, High of the mud. Army In the battld which halted tbe crew are armed with a ' warrant for school, rranmed their duties there Then, They Beat It Union Church. In the social room fropa Eugene and Helen Rc “ John Doe,” a United States, pro­ Germans second drive, on Paris, an Joseph and Susie Wratek, Stamford, Conn., April 2.— A i White Plains, N. Y., April 2.- today, after spending the past week And then the second truck be­ American believed to be. Ernest at the time of morning worship hibition agent, \ charging him music was furnished by Mrs. on Stone street; and the new police drive against selling The will of the late John H. at their homes in town. came stuck in the mud. Glvlns Strieker, of Clayton, Wisconsin, assault to comiflit murder. Federal Madeleine Woodward Potter, solo­ ter Construction, company tqi. ■ tickts for a lottery based on the McArdle, department store head of their attempts to remove the tYo committed suicide today. officials said John Doe was Myron A number of members of the ist; Mrs. Herbert A. Sullivan, pian­ J. Campbell, property adJUlnJa# .Es­ • federal treasury balance started Mamaroneck, waa filed for probate trucks the young me. got into the The Ameri&an went into the Am- Caffey, a member of Golding’s South Methodist church motored to ist, and FedSrick H. Simmons, sex street on the South Mancaester this afternoon when three local fac- today before Surrogate Judge Howell Chevrolet and drove away. erlcsp. cemetery in Belleau Wood squad, and admitted he was la Fall River yesterday to attend the violinist. railroad, 364 feet by 350{' hlll^of . tory employes were arrested. The George A. Slater.' The< testament They claimed to be heading Lfor and shot himself at the base of the hiding. Southern New England conferencA Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, Vhere sale from David J. DlcJ^>.v v v v \V not believe that they would be con­ was 38.: In addition there was ty custodian now under a jail sen­ 50 feet on Edmund street 4: Hughes, who ordered his men to at Boston University, are spending $350 in money and papers show­ bring in Golding and all his men. nected with the truck episode if tence, has been subpoenaed by the A marriage license was Issued- at the spring vacations here. They Othey got as far as Stroudsburg. ing that the American had received Senate Teapot Dome committee but the town clerk’s office, today to Commissioner Hughes said he was are: Miss Alice Harrison, Miss an honorable discharge from the not prepared to take federal offi­ ^ Captain Herman Schendel and excused from testifsrlng until after Miss Margaret Aitkin and Wilbur D. Elsie Harrison . and Miss Laura United States Engineers. cials’ word for the Identity of the Sergeant John Crockett wen to Nor­ his case is finally settled in the Curtis, both of Manriiester. Gatee. They will be home until walk to get Howell and Chetalat The' pkSsport was dated Febru­ courts, it was announced today. —yi— Very Special Offers For man who shot Beatty. He preferred ary. to let the wounded man and Beat­ Sunday. Miss Margaret Lewis, who and returned to town with, them The oil inquiry will be resumed PRINCE TUMBLES AG ^I^ is secretary of a Boston church so­ this morning. They will be tried tomorrow. Among the witnesses ty’s wife, who was with hiin at the FALL’S CONFESSION time, point out the man who did ciety, was unable: to cojne home be­ in the Manchester police court to* called were Harry M. Blair, of New London, April 2.—-The P ri^ e of This Week In Dining and the shooting. cause'of the press of her duties. morrow morning. The paper in the York City, eastern treasurer for tho Wales today added two more tum­ truck was being shipped by Case El Paso, Texas, April 2.— Albert bles to the long list that marim his It was Commissioner Hughes B. Fall, former secretary Of the Republicans in 1920, C. H. Huston, who tacked the prefix “ hard-boil­ Rev. Harold R. Brennan, who Brothers of Highland Park to sev­ an aide of Blair, and Birch Helms, career as an equestrian. was married to Miss Mabel M. Pol­ eral different concerns in New York interior, expressed himself as “ very The Prince was riding at Havr- ed” to Golding’s name. Hughes had happy’* today that he had complet­ a Texas oil man and “ mystery” lard, former director of religions City. It was valued at over $1,600. thorn hill in the race for thA Welsh Living Room Furniture been informed that the raider had ed his deposition to attorneys for witness. been a “ copper In New York” and education at the South Methodist This morning the two trucks were Guards challenge cup. He feU at church, last year, will receive his removed and the pressboard. was Harry F. Sinclair and the govern­ the first fence, bnt remounted his was “ notoriously tough.” Members ment. The former Cabinet officer of his squad, Hughes was told, Master of Arts degree ' from the dispatched to New York. . .j.. SINCLAIR STABLE SOLD horse and by a splendid burst of A 9 Piece Dining Room Suite Boston University School of Theol­ will rest here for a few days after speed caught up with the other were recruited from tbe ranks of which his family plans to move him Philadelphia, Pa., April 2.— Har­ ogy this year. He will be ordained riders. , - ' Truly handsome, genuine walnut matched veneer, a “ East Side gunmen.” to California for a complete rest. ry F. Sinclair’s famous Rancocas Citizens Excited a deacon at the New England conr Two fences from the finish,; the very fine finish, terence of the Methodist Epfkcopal WAPPING The deposition-is a lengthy one racing stable, said to represent an Prince fell again. He did not at­ The temper of the police depart­ and will take several days to tran investment of more than $2,000,- . .Value $225, for . * ...... ^ 1 D 1 / ment and a, large number of citl- church on April 18. tempt to finish the race.' scribe, it is said. Fall went into mi­ 000, has been purchased by James ^ Every rider. in the race fell: from ‘ zens over the manner ifl which nute detail regarding the incidents Irvin, RepublicairJeader of this his' horse. Beatty was shot, was indicated at Mrs. John A. Collins and daugh­ which led lip to his, leaving of gov­ city and well-known contractor, a "showup” here when several ter Faith M. Collins of this place INSIDE WORKINCS ernment oil lands to private indi­ Irvin revealed today. Irvin also LINDY IN TEXAS A Three Piece Mohair Living Room Suite hundred citizens called at the de­ attended the Mother and Daughter viduals. He was equally loquacious stated that another Philadelphian tective Imreau to view suspects. banquet at East Hartford last on the matter of the $233,000 he who wishes to withhold his name is Deputy Commissioner William E. OF KLAN UNMASKED Thursday evening.. • , El Paso, Texas, Aprils2.— Colo­ received from Harry F. Sinclair, a “ silent partner” in the enter­ nel Charles A. LindDergh, .ac(M>m- A s low a s ...... O’Connor addressed the gathering At the meeting of the Mothers for a third Interest in his Tres prise. $149 as follows: f. club, of South Windsor, held last panled by three St. Loula friends, Ritos, New Mexico, ranch prop­ Sinclair is barred by the Mary­ hopped off frori Fort Bliss Aviatibn, “ Ladies and gentlemen:-i^ , (Continued from Page 1.) Monday afternoon at the home of erty. land racing commission due to the “For your protection'! want to the President, Mrs. OWgtt F» King, Field at 7;45 a. m.. to d a y ,,h ^ d 0t)ll6TS Up to •*»•••••••••••••••••••••• scandal arising from the Teapot for Sam Diigo, Ckllfornla. He wan ­ warn you of a band of men now reveals the Inner workings of the the following delegates were chos­ READING TRIAL OPENS Dome revelations. operating in Chicago. Their pur­ organization as it appeared to the en to attend the annual meeting or ned a brief stop at TUeson, Axuolia. pose here Is not exactly known. But man who once ruled It. It was call­ the congress of Parent-Teacher As­ A small crowd saw thb VLone Boston, April 2.— ^Wlth a battery JOHNSON’S CONDITION Eagle’s” take-off; He was e a i^ e d if these marauders, riding in heav­ ed by officials .who saw the deposir sociation in Waterbury April 12 of veteran lawyers on either ride A Three Piece Jacquard Suite and 13; Mrs. Leslie Newberry. Mrs. to the field by Gene»l Y«t Horn ily armed automobiles like gang­ tion, the “ first real unmasking of of the counsel, table and » legisla­ Washington, April 2.—-Reports Moseley, commander of Fort, BUte sters, stop you in any place or on the Klan.” ; Julia Pease, Mrs. Frank B i^ e ll, tive committee in front of him, Ar­ Web construction, wood frame and ^ 1 Q Mrs. Louis Newberry, Mrs. H. V. that Walter Johnson, for twenty post, whose guest he wan. lastjhighL the street, take my advice and IMentions Names thur K. Reading, attorney general years the speed ball ace of tbe very fine reversible cu sh io n s...... throw up your hands. Don’t wait Parker, with the president and sec- Stephenson told freely names of of the commonwealth, today In a American League, Is suffering from GET WAGE INCREASE for them to ask you— as soon as 'rictims of Klan wraUi, and of per­ retary of the club. The preslhent hearing room in the State House, will choose a nominating commit­ tuberculosis were denied today by you see them throw up your hands, petrators of the outrages. He dis­ faced a prob of all his acta of of­ Washington, April 2-— "rae men . because they shoot to kill. These tee-to report at the annual business his physician. Dr- H. M. Kaufmann. These Suits are Special for This Week. Come cussed causes for rioting at Mer fice. who lost their lives on the lll-tated men travel In three automobiles. meeting to be held the fourth Mon­ Major Thomas J. Hammond, in Johnson was brought to Emer-'- Rouge, South Bend, Herrin, Carne­ Submarine S-4 have peiformed a in and look them over. Sometimes they represent them' day In April. his opening to f the state, placed in gency hospital here last week from gie and other t>laces. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilbur Hills Florida. He has lost nearly fifty service for their comrades. \ selves as Secret Service men some­ The former dragon told of his exhibit papers relating to the L. A. times they say they are federal of­ held a bridge party at theii? home W. Corporations of Worcester and pounds in weight— and was taken The House today unanimoiuly leadership of the Klan, of its last Tuesday evening. The first from the train in a wheel chair. passed a Senate bill iucreasinff pay ficers. Sometimes they claim they formation and early prosperity un­ New England. Immediate: objection prizes were won by Mrsj- Samuel by Starr Parsons - of the Reading “ Tests have shown however,” in the Navy submarine set"vlce. ’The are prohibition agents. We don’t der the idealistic rule of Emperor Day Beds $26, $26.50, $29.00 and $39.50 know yet who they are. The other Richmond and George W. House counsel and a reservation of rights said Dr. Kaufmann,“ an infection o f btil now goes to the WhIte.HouM. Simmons. Then he revealed the and the consolation prize was glv-r Executive’ approval has alrsmffy We are offering some very fine tiO night they shot a defenseless citi­ were both quickly refused b f Chair- ^the colon and kidneys, resulting zen and we now have officers look­ evils of later Klan rule. en to Mrs. Hiram Grant, all of man Jon«M|. Mr. Parsons claimed from the poistes of influonza. It is been Indicated. WheiuSimmons was ousted from specials in Seamless Axminster Rugs ^ O vF ing for them.” Manchester. that thd subject matter and the not uncommon. With rest and Officers ‘Win get 25 per hffitt leadership the. Klan continned to Miss Dorothy Frink, daughter of date of thA papers were irrelevant treatment he should recover before above their base pay gnd enlisted When O’Connor finished, hiS lis­ Mr. and Mrs. A. Frink, has-been teners applauded loudly. schemu' against men it could not to the investigation. ' long.” men $5 to $30 a month above'tiieir 9x12 Congoleum Rugs — $ 10.50 bend to Its purposes. confined to her home with the grip present pay. Divers will get $6 .kn We can save you money on our Bedding in our Bed­ WANTS LOWER RATES. “ Women,” Stephenson declared, all this week. FREIGHTER IN DISTRESS FRENCHMEN SEEK RECORD hour on salvage 'v/ork in water over "were the chief und most effective Wapping Grange appointed the ding Dept. following as a dinner committee for 90 feet, , ' Hartford, Conn., April 2.— means o f destroying Klan op­ San Francisco, Calif;, April 2.—- Le Bourget Airdrome, France, ponents. the Pomona Grange, which will be With 29 inea aboard, the freighter James D. Williams, a resident of held at Wapping on April 18, Mrs. April 2.— ^A'vlators Arrachart and 9 DROWNED IN VBIHCE 20% Off On Our Popular Combination Groton, today appealed to the " at­ “ In several cases, one of these Jane Nettleton today is in distress Rignot announced today they would women was photographed while Walter N. Foster, George W. West, off Oape BtanCo, 342 miles north of Quaker Ranges torney-general’s office here for an Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Collins, hop off Wednesday In attempt London, April 2.— Nine persons opinion as to whether the publicly scantily clad and then, by skilled here, according to' radio reports re­ to break the new world’s duration were drowhdJ-atTenlce totey "When Mr. and Mrs. Janies M. Foster and ceived from Coos hay by the Ma­ owned electric light company . In photographic manipulation of the Mr. and Mrfc. Tiuclus V. Platt. The record established by Eddie Stin­ a tl'dal wave flooded the lower part that town has the right to turn to pictures, the Klan’s enemies would rine Department of the Chamber of son and George W. Haldeman at of this city, said a Central Neks meeting Is to be held in the, after­ CoBambree. other town departments the sur- be combined In the same view. noon and evening just for this Jacksonville, Fla., last week. dispatch from Venice.: lus funds of the electric company, “ One Instance Is where an at According ' to the report, tbe meeting on acegunt of the schools ship’s position is dangerous. The Royal Electric Cleaners Mr. Williams told the attorney-gen­ tempt waSrmade to Involve the using the hall and dining room . Associal;^ n i l ' tanker Kewanee .ls .. , SCARE DIRT AWAY eral, In a long letter^ that the prac­ name of Senator Fess with that of Mrs. Joseph Grigolat Is ill at her standing by, but storni lashed seas, tice now In vogue In Groton de a woman. The klan reason was be­ home with a grip cold this week. will not permit rescue operations, prived consumers of the chance to cause Senator Feas had voted Mrs. Charlotte Avery o f Henry radio messages said. get lower electric rates. The let­ against the. SterJing-Towner bill, street, Manchester, is the guest of The one real test of an elec­ ter was turned over to the Public 'Which would have ' abolished Mr. and Mrs. George A. Collins this SLAYER b r o u g h t BACK tric vacuum cleaner is its abil­ Utilities Commlsfidn by Benjamin parochial sdtOQl aud had for its ob­ wobKc TO­ W. Ailing, attorney-general, and ject other purposes.” i Barbara Grant of South Windsor ity to remove dirt. In such a New York, April 2,— Snatched the commission is now considering He told how the Klan bought is ill with ithC measles. from his little truck farm outride test the ROYAL EASILY EX­ Mrs, Hazel Damming of South the matter. judges, by pledging them enough Warsaw, in Poland, John Kroll, 65, NIGHT SOUTH -MANCHESTER CELS. Keep your home look­ votes to jBlectvthem, how legislators Windsor, who has been ill at the was. brought back today on. the Cu- STATE’S HEALTH were put In office to vote for hills Hartford Hospital, returned, to her narder Oarlntbia to answiar for the ing bright and clean with a home last week veir much Improv­ ROYAL. suitable to the society. ^ murder of hiS/ wife ixv Worcester. LAST CHANCE TO SEE Hartford, Conn., April 2 - Questioned on Pblitical policies, ed. \ Mass., three years ago, r' Rev. George Richardson, pastor Measles is a troublesome dlssaif he told o| initiating Govi Ed. Jack- ”1 killed her and I want to go to THE SENSATIONAL HIT OB^ THE SEASON. CLEANERS $ 49.50 for New Haven county. According son, who, he said, had visions at of the Methodist, church of Wind-? the electric chair— ^not prison for to the weekly morbidity report of sorville, -who has been, lU at Us life,” said Kroll, whan he came one time of going into the White home for ^ e past two weeks was the State Health Department, that House through aid of the Klan. asborA in custody of Lieut. Robert The Regal Cleaner is a me­ district having 211 of 317 new able to preach last Sunday. T. Hardy, of the Worcester police dium priced machine made by cases reported during the jtait The Sunday Schodl children o f department. KILKJEiD IN AUTO CRASH the South Windsor church arc pre­ CHICAGO the ROYAL. It performs to week. Torrington la troubled with paring to give'a pageant on Easter scarlet fever^ having more than 125 PASTOR HEAVES STAMFORD perfection and a demonstra­ Sunday; of 222 new oases. Biddeford, Me.,. April 2<—The ‘ ‘Chicago” is Strictly Adult Entortainment. Cl tion in your own home wiU con­ father of Mrs. Robert E. Dick, who The Pleasant Valley club Jhet Stamford, Conn., April 2.— Rev. Other disease totals reported In with Mrs. David Burnham last Wed­ Will Neither Understand Nor Ai^reciato I t vince you. the week are: whooping cough, 27; was killed in an automobile crash Dr. William P. Soper, since X921 here, took the body of his daughter nesday afternoon, and Mrs. Ruby. minister, of the First Presbyterian REGAL C n mumps, '275; diphtheria, 89;' hron’’ Bose wgs assistant hostess. cho-pneumonia, 36; lobar pneu­ to his home in , N. T., to« Church here, is to lea've.-that pastor CLEANERS spa^ .D U day. Stoughton P. Cross, of HartS' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert' Watroua monia, 61; chicken poz, 81; in­ entertained Mr. and Mrs. Judson rate on May. 1 to become, minister TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY fluenza, 11 and typhoid, one. dale, N. Y.. companion of Mrn. 6f the H u g^ ot Memorial church Hlek, is in Biddeford hospital, with Williams and son. and Miss Mar­ garet Williams of East Hartford, at Pelham Manor, N. T. Until his DOUBLE FEATURE BILL both legs fraetured, severe injuries successor Is chosen the local church The ROYAL apd REGAL cleaners can be bought on SANDINO STHJi MISSING about the head, and possible inter­ tho-flrst of the week. Managua, Nicaragua, April 2 — Mr. and Mrs. Hans N. Johnson will he directed , by Rev. Lome W. RALPH FORBES, M ARCEUNB D A Y and the deferred payment plan and allowance will be made nal Injuries. Brown, assistant minister. Prisoners who were captured by IHek, wife of Robert Dick entertained their children and for your old cleaner in trade for a NEW ROYAL. U. S. Marines in a' brnsh with of 1421 Dean street, Brooklyn, was grandchildren at their new home on Df. Soper is a graduate of Hamil­ / rebels between Estell and Ocotur killed when a roadster in which she Long Hill street, last Sunday with ton College and Union Theological For the next ten days we offer the Royal spray worth were questioned today in an effort and Qr^ss were driving erariied Into a turkey dinner, there were just Seminary; ..Hamilton gave him a “UNDO: THE-BLACK EM to learn the whereabouts of General fourteen sat down to the table. Doctor’s Degree. He has, held pas­ V $4,95 free with "the purchase of a NEW ROYAL. a tree. Cross is-a manufaotiirwr and This is (Hie of the greatest dog pictures «sver made. Augustino Sandlno, Idader of the fire eommlssfoaer of'Hartsdale. torates In Castleton and Clinton, It Is nnnsnal and thrilling, because it takes the kS We WiU Be Pleased to Demonstrate the Royal or Regal InsurrestQS. ' STRUCK BY TRAIN M. Y., and in Jersey City, coming Five Rebels were< killed and two HINSilS' MEETING here from the Bergen Reformed dog “Flash,” throa|^ a drama of love and warthak-^ Clean^s in Yopr Own Home* ^ wounded in two skirmishes north Tittshurgh, April 2.—While the Nofwalk,-Conn., April 2-—Salva­ church o* Jeney City. g o ^ on jits own aeimont. . ® “ . . of Jinotega. • “ naiKmal meetlng of union coal tore Diostauw, 85, a :formec rail- And frhen yoa se# tbe part that thef nnsonff; ^ rbad section hand,, was found lying CaU 428-3 Patrols of marines are active in miners” called by . the save-the- ’ IMBilGRATION BHiL heroes of battle take in Its scenes of conflict Nneva Segovia, thC: northernmost union eommitteo entered it«.s«cond against the fence Mparating ths Washington, April 2,—President yoa’U agree that here’s one film you ahoidd province of Nicaragua, were Sih- day more masA-mtetiugs w(ire call­ rwest hound New Haven road tracks CooUdgf ha# sigusd the joint reso­ • really dlffereat. dino is believed to be hiding in the ed by the Uutted Mine Workers to­ at the railroad station here today, lution pforiding a year’s delay In apparently having been struck by puttinf tdto effect the national ori­ mountiUns. day to cauQteract the work o f the ADDED FEATUBS Furniture General BmUinno Qbamorro, ♦'conference.” a train. Dlostansa. had a fractured gins emus* of the Immigration Act, former president of Ni^^cva* i* The conference is seeking to over­ skull and .internal injuries and at it was anhouBoed today. The 1924 KENNETH ^Corner Brainard Placa and Main Street, Johnswi Block arranging a ntimber .of pblitleal throw the pteeent heads of the Norwalk hbspital.this noon his con­ mmlfftatibh quotas kill be used as OF. GOOD BEDDING” demonstratibhs - -in behalf of Vin­ United Mina .Workers of America dition-was called critical.. Hospital a basts for admission o f various-na- HARLAN IN “STA® cente, Rappaccioli, candidate — for and______to_ bring about______a more______aggres-_ authorities believe he was struck tionaUtiet tAthis country, tbr ahotb- presidwt in the geaW eleej^BfjrblSlJl^fy Uk ceaductlng the strike.4 several boors before he .was found.

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work who are today developing new One of the most striking exhibits BICARISEXmT at the Armory will be that in’the Court of Honor to be located in the center of the floor and to include IN HARTFORD SOON America’s contribution to the In­ ' (Famished by^Potnam A Oo;) ternational Art Congress In Prague, Hartford ]kan Before City Conrt .. ' . Bid Airtced Czecho-Slovakla, next July. A forty- Frank Kretz of Hartford will be < Bank foot column will rise from a spa­ before the Rockville City Court bn City Bank & Trust ..890 r - ! Eastern Arts Association to cious terrace of steps surrounding Friday morning charged with issu­ BrajaminA. Cadman, PcD- CaiHtal itatl Bank .. .295 which will be artistic panels as a ing a fraudulent check, draw on the Oiioa River ...... 8 0 0 background for this excellent as­ Hartford Conn. Trust Company, to First Bond and Mort . — 56 Hold Convention at State semblage of art work from all parts WJlliam F. Davis, local coal dealer. sioned. Gets Bag of Goldj First Natl (Htfd ...2 9 5 305 of the United States. The exhibit Kretz, who sold a patented furnace Hart Nat B &T r . . . . 560 570 was assembled in Hartford and will appliance, was in partnership with Watch, Other Gifts. Htfd Conn Tr Co . . . .795 810 Armory April 18. be shown here for the first time in Mr. Davis in developing the local Land Mtg & TiUe . ~ 60 . this country. field. The check was returned from Morris Plan Bank ...1 5 0 — The Gorham Silver Company ex­ the Hartford bank marked “ In- Park St Trust . .. .. 6 0 0 -— After fifty-five years of faithful Art In all its varied relations to hibit is considered to be one of the sufiacient,funds” . Kretsz ls now out Phoenix St B Tr . . . .450 — most exquisite ever created in its service with Cheney Brothers, Ben­ Riverside T ru s t...... 525 — education, trade and industry will under bbnds of $5fi0, line. It Is valued at approximately Potato Growers'to Meet , jamin A. Cadman of 299 Main Bond* be emphasized in Hartford, as it $25,ODD and represents the silver­ street has been suitably rewarded. Conn L P 5% s ...... u 8 110 A meeting of the Ellington Pota­ He was pensioned; effective yester­ never has been in the past, when smith’s art in Its highest perfection. to Growers will be held Thursday, Brid Hyd 5s 04 — day. Mr. Cadman, who Is 73 years Bast Conn Pvwer ...1 0 1 % 103 the nineteenth annual convention Decorative pieces as well as those April 5th;at 7:30 o’clock in the El­ made for daily use will be shown old, is widely known and well liked Conn L " 4% s ...... 1 0 2 % 103 of the Eastern Arts Association lington Town Hall. A. E. Wilkin­ in Manchester. Insurance Stocks in scores of different models and son of Storrs will preside. meets for ite four-day program on designs. The Aeolian Company Mr. Cadman completed his work Aetna Insurance ....8 4 0 850 April 18, 19, 20 and 21, with ap­ Rockville A. A. Whist Aetna Caa & Sure .. . 890 910 and the National Lead Company The Rockville A. A. will hold a Saturday noon, ide was employed as proximately three thousand dele­ of New York are also planning a foreman in the warping depart­ Aetna L i f e ...... 850 860 gates coming from^ the eastern public whist in their rooms on ment in the Broad Good’s Weaving Conn General ...... 1790 1810 unique exhibits. Many other na­ Thursday evening. ■ There will be states. Advance information indi­ tionally known firms have engaged Mill and is said to have been the Autom obile...... 405 415 cates that hotel accommodations attractive prizes and refreshments. oldest active foreman employed by Hartford Fire ...... 825 835 space for the exposition. These whists have provbd very suct Hart St Boil . . . ____ 750 775 In the city will be taxed almost to The local committee that has Cheney Brothers. He was born in capacity during the days that this cessful this Season and this pro­ Manchester, England and was Lincoln Nat Life . . . 135 — stop being yourself for a mioinent. and enter'y<^'lM^&"<; been arranging convention details mises to ■bp, no exception. National Fire ...... 1180 1200 as a stranger. ' ; Walk frdm the entrance hall; into,,thAlly^ convention is in session. since last November includes: brought, to this country when a With the cooperation of the pub­ Amateur Performance young boy by his parents, Mr. apd P h oen ix...... 830 850 ing room. • Look around. The Walls? , Not , Thja ' Joseph Wiseltier of the State De­ The managenfent of the Palace Mrs. William Cadman. Rossia ...... 200 205 lic and private schools, the depart­ partment of Education, general furniture’s good. But what about the floors,'-; Are, they ment stores and specialty shops Theatre ran an amateur children’s Foremen in Party Travelers ...... 1730 1740 chairman; Superintendent of performance on Saturday afternoon ■ , Saturday evening all the foremen PubUc DtUlty Stocks in keeping with the furnishings-themselves, o r ’ are theyi^^, that will devote one or more of Schools Fred D. Wish, Jr., advisory their windows to some phase of art with children under 12 years of age in the White Weaving Mill gathered Conn L P 8% ______120 124 scratched, worn unsightly. At little more expense than It chairman; Lawrence W. Wheelock, participating. The performances' at Hose Company No. I ’s house on Conn L P 7% ...... 117 120 work, and many other agencies it is Hartford Vocational Director, sec­ costs to reflnlsh your old scarred floors, we offer you floorsX- hoped by the local committee in were amusing and greatly appreci­ Hartford road to give Mr. Cadman a Green Wat & Gas . . . .101 103 retary and treasurer; Major Louis ated. Prizes were awarded as fol­ farewell party. A roast tenderloin Hart E L ...... 460 470 decorators- now acclaim- charge of conventoin arrangements H. Stanley, Superintendent of the texture— New Armstrong Floors of modem linoleum. that the week of April 16 in Hart­ lows: first prize, little Vera Marie supper was served by Chef Osano Hart Gas c '-m ...... 95 100 South School District, finance; Hart Gas pfd ...... 74 — ford will be a veritable “ Art Cobb, recitation; second, Robert and bowling and card games com­ Wiliam H. Corbin, Executive Vice- pleted the evening. S N E Tel C o ...... 182 185 Week.” The convention is the Amende, cornet solo; third, Marie President of the Hartford Cham­ and Katherine Mifflt and Katherine During the evening Mr. Cadman Conn P o w e r ...... 470 480 largest of its kind ever held in New ber of Commerce, contact and pu­ was the recipient of many valuable Conn El Serv ...... 90 93 We Lay These Floors Properly England by the association which Trapp, dancing act. blicity; Frank O. Jones, Northwest Notes gifts. Cheney Brothers, gave him a Nanafacturing Stocks Linoleum is only as good as it Is laid. 'Right over your includes in its membership teachers School District Superintendent, en­ Cheney silk bag filled with gold American H a r d ...... 92 94 and supervisors engaged in every The 4-H Poultry Club, newly old floor we flrst paste down-a layer of springy, builders* tertainment; B. Norman Strong, formed, will meet this evening at pieces. Associate workmen gave him American Silver . . . . 25 — deadening felt. Then we cement down the linoleum. phase of art work presented in Arsenal School Superintendent, a solid gold watch. He also receiv­ Acme Wire ...... 12 18_ American educational institutions the home of Mr. E. S. Edgerton of Careful cutting— matching of seams— ^waterproofing of banquet and luncheon; Ralph L. Vernon. Harold Hincks is presi­ ed a humidor filled with tobacco, a Billings Spencer com. 1 3’ seams ko they can’t work loose. These are Just a few today. Practically every state east Baldwin, supervisor of music; pipe and a gold Masonic.chain. He Billings Spencer p fd .. 3 6 of the Mississippi river is represent­ dent of the club and Faith Lyman, high lights of our laying service. Laying takes but a'^day, Charles L. Ames, Brown School secretary and treasurer. At the is a past master of the local lodge Bigeloiy Har com . . . 93 96 ed on the roster of the association.’ of Masons. yet your Armstrong Floor will wear for years-.without'cost­ Superintendent, membership; Louis meeting this evening a name will Bristol Brass .'...... 12 15 ly refinis’hing. ? Principally, the general public W. Batchelder, registration; Jones Collins Co ...... 1 1 4 *120 will be interested in the coming be chosen for the club. M. Tompkins, Northwest District Court Snipsic Foresters of Ameri­ Colt Fire A r m s ...... 29% 30% Come in this week. Our stock of Armstrong’s Linoleum convention through the medium of Supervisor, exhibits; Miss Frances Eagle L o c k ...... 72 80 is complete. You’ll find just the floor you want, at;Just the magnificent exposition that will can Degree Team will hold a “ Get- W . B. A. GUARD CLUB Fafnir Bearings . . . .120 125 the price you want to pay. If you can’t come, our ma% Bachelor, local exhibits and Erik together” and reorganization meet­ be presented in the State Armory Anderson of Providence, Rhode Hart & C ooley...... 215 —■ will call with samples and furnish estimates. where art in all phases of its appli­ ing this evening in their rooms. Inter Silver com ....1 6 6 170 Island, Vice-President of the Asso­ Final plans will be made this even­ SUPPER TOMORROW cation to the everyday life of the ciation, program. inter Sil p f d ...... 127 — individual will be graphically de­ ing for the degree work to be put Landers, Frary & Clrk 74 76 ' Specials on Armstrong’s ’ picted amid beautiful surroundings on at Broad Brook, Sunday, April M nn & Bow A . . . . 19 - i and against striking backgrounds. 22, when they visit the Court Elm Selling Tickets For Affair; do B ...... 11 13 Progressive Foresters, George Felt Rugs With 50,000 square feet of floor TALCOrrVILLE Program by Green Commu­ New Brit Ma pfd A. .101 — IbrEwrvfloor Hammond, the new degree master, do com ...... 24 26 in tH« House v New Acolac Finish. space at the disposal of the exhibit nity Club. managers, all types of schools are succeeds Roger Murphy who has Niles Be Pond ...... 35 38 held the office for many year.s J R Mont p f d ...... — 75 JiwsSv^s Size 6x9 ft...... $4.50 to be represented including the ele­ The home branch of the Church Young women who are members mentary, primary grades, high, nor­ The First Evangelical Lutheran North & J u d d ...... 30 32 Linoleum Missionary society will meet in the of the Guard club of the Woman’s mal, vocational, part-time, continu­ Church confirmed twenty-two new Pratt, Whitney, pfd ..9 0 — Size 7-6x9 ft ...... $5.50 church assembly rooms on Tues­ members Sunday morning, fifteen Benefit association, and others ation, and art schools. Art depart­ Peck, Stowe & Wil .. — 19 day afternoon, April 3rd at 2:30 of which were adults. The entire from Mystic Review No. 2 are in Russell Mfg Co...... 120 130 Size 9x10-6 f t ...... $7.50 ments of many of the larger col­ o’clock. leges and universities of the coun­ morning services were given over charge of the suppr and entertain- Scoville Co ...... 50 52 A student of Tongaloo, for which to the confirmation which was con­ meht at Odd Fellows hall tomor­ Smyth Mfg Co ...... 395 — Size 9x12 ft...... $8.50 try will also send examples of their this society is sewing, recently re­ work. The professionalw ork of ducted by Rev. John F. Bauch- row evening, for the benefit of both Stanley Wks c o m .... 56 58 ceived a prize for a poem which he Standard Screw ....1 1 0 — the members of the association in mann, pastor of the church. organizations. They havj sold a wrote on the Resurrection. This The Allen Bible Class of the T orrington...... 98 102 drawing, painting, etching, block­ poem will be read. There will also number of tickets also chances on Rockville Baptist Church will meet U S Envelope pfd . .119 123 printing, pottery, batik, jewelry, be a chalk talk and Mrs. Franklin the handmade coral tree which will at the home of Mrs. Reginal Kent be drawn tomorrow evening. A Union Mfg C o ...... — 23 book binding and other forms of Welles, Jr., will sing a solo. The W’- ' C M ■■ ,-r . . . 19 craft work and industrial art will hostesses for this meeting will be of Orchard street on Monday even­ small admission fee will be asked G. E. Keith Furniture Ce., liic* occupy a large section of the ar­ Mrs. Walter Smith and Mrs. Alfred ing. those who are planning to att^d CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS, SOUTH MANCHESTER mory floor. Lyman. The Standard Bearers of the the entertainment only. This exhibition will be free to All friends of the primary de­ Methodist Episcopal Church will The supper will be served in the the public. The committee has dis­ partment of the Sunday school are meet at the home of Mrs. Edward banquet hall at 6:30 and will be N.Y. Stocks tributed 25,000 invitations to the invited to visit the session of, the Sims of Union styeet, on Tuesday open to the general public. It will school children of Hartford which department Easter Sunday at 12 evening at 7:30 o’clock. consist of cold meats, salads, baked particularly invite parents and o’clock. Miss Corinne Milne of Union beans and a variety of other eat­ High Low 1 p. m, others interested, to visit the exhi­ A devotional service will be held street entertained a number of ables contributed by the members. Alied Chem .164% 162 163 ■ be present. bition. The committee has also dis­ by the Golden Rule Club Good Fri­ friends at bridge on Saturday in The program will be contributed Alls Chal . . .122%. 122% 122% Con^nk .events for the corps were Am Bosch . . 24% 24 24 HIGHS. tributed more than 25,000 tickets day evening in the church assem­ honor of her birthday. The prizes by members o f the Manchester announced today as follows: bly rooms at 7:30 o’clock. were awarded Miss Vera Brookes, Green Community club and will Am Can , . . . 85% 84% 85% ' in the surrounding towns and cities A mSmelt . .188% IS 7 188% \ Services next Sunday will be in in order that as many people as Miss Isabel Bacheler, who is do­ Miss Ruth Keeney and Miss Esther consist of a one-act comedy, AT DENIAL WEEK’S END charge of Brigadier and Mrs. David ing special work in art in New Smith. A bountiful supper was Am St Fdy . .69 68 ■ 69 ' possible will have an opportunity to “ Elizabeth’s Young Man” in which Am Sugar . .71%- 70% 71% Stitt of Hartford. On April 11 the see this remarkable collection of York City is visiting at the home served by the hostess following the principal parts will be taken by Lifesaving Scouts will give a dem­ of her parents Rev. and Mrs. F. P. whist. Miss Milne received many Am Tel & Tel .181 180% 181 art work. It is as much the aim of Mrs. Elwood Walker, Mrs. Charles Am Woolen ...22% 22% 22% J The Self Denial" week of the local onstration under their leader, the managers to make this exposi­ Bacheler for a few days. beautiful gifts from her friends Howard, Miss Irene Griffin and James Munsie. In May the Brook­ The Golden Rule Club nnd the and their best wishes for many Anaconda .... 68 61% 63 Salvation ^r'my corps came to tion attractive to the layman as to John Ga: ba. Other members of Atchison .... 190 190 190 lyn hand of 40 pieces will give a the teacher and art critic, to make Missionary society of the local more happy birthdays. the Green Community club who kre Close yesterday with the appear- concert in combination with the lo­ Benjamin Blonstein of Windsor B & O ...... 115% 115 115% it instructive to the student as well church are planning a supper to giving their services are Mrs. Beth ^ eel . . . 58% 58% here of several prominent offi- cal band in the Center park. be given on Friday evening, April avenue is planning a three months’ 58% as diversified and interesting to the Frank Rleg in humorous recita­ Can P a c ...... 211% 211 211% .’^ rs of the organization. Among average man or woman whose con­ 13. Details will be announced later. trip to Germany, Poland and tions, Louis Mohr, cartoonist and Chi & N o r ___ 86 - 86 86 A former box-office ticket man Miss Helena Welles of Hartford ;i^ose present were Commissioner tact with the artistic world is only France. He expects to sail May Griswold Chappell and W. H. Chi Rock Isl .115 115 115 bought a seat in the Stock Ex­ was a recent guest of her parents 26th from New York on the S. S. 'Richard 9olz, chief secretary; a most casual one. The American Cqwles in a black-face sketch. Cons Gas . . . .146% 144% 146 lieutenant Colonel William Barrett change for $315,000. We hope lUs public today demands that the pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Welles of Liviathan . Corn Prod .... 78% 77% 78% Avery street. The committee in charge of the New York, head of the training just in front of a couple of talkers. ducts it uses be not only service­ Miss Margaret Schmogro of Pros­ supper and program is Mrs. Emma Del & Hud . . 173% 173% 173% John G. Talcott has been con­ pect street spent the week-end in allege;'Lieutenant Colonel John able but attractive besides, whether Hussey, Mrs. W. H. Cowles, Mrs. P; Dodge Bros ,. 21 20% 20% Bond, editor of the War Cry; Brig­ fined to his home for the past week Providence, R. I. Du Pont. .... 380 380 380 the purchase be a new home or a by an attack of the grip. His con­ McLagan, Mrs. J. M. Franz, Mrs. h t e r Hammon of Boston, general modern novel. Manufacturers have Engine No. 2 was called out Sat­ Cyrus Tyler, Mrs. Jennie Sadro- E r i e ...... 56% 56% 56% dition ‘ is reported to be somewhat urday morning to extinquish a grass 'Ibcretarjr' for this province, and sometimes since learned the value zinski, Mrs, Lillian Kamm. Gen Elec . .. .157% 756% 157 -^igadier'and Mrs. Albert Bates of improved. fire on Maple street in the rear of Gen Motors ..187 184 186% of “ dressing up” their commodities In the summer a little child vis­ ^Eartford. and it is'the province of this exhibi­ the Gas Works. Gillet Raz .'..105% 104% 105 ited Talcottville proudly wearing There are rumors in circulation .^7 All the -S|ieakers were heard afc tion to show under the most favor­ Int Nickel . . . 95% 94 95% tie morning and afternoon meet- a pin which signified a year’s per­ that J. Garfield Sallis, pastor of the W. H. ENGLAND TAKES Le Valley . . . 85% 85% 85% able conditions exactly what the fect attendance at Sunday school. ings. Commissioner Hblz gave an artist has contributed to the every­ Methodist Episcopal church, is be­ Mack Truck . . 9 6 % 95 96 interesting talk in the afternoon,, as “ How can that be?” asked the pri­ ing sought by a Rhode Island Marl Oil ..... 40% 40 40 day life of the individual. mary superintendent. “ You’ve not OUT 6 BUILDING PERMITS h l l as Lieut.' Col. Bond, who has Created in a spirit that is wholly church. Mo Pac com .. 48% 48% 48% been attending that Sunday school N Y Central . .173 173 ieen a trayeler'In the rervice Of the in keeping with a modern progres­ The Friendly Class of the Union 173 §hlvatl6n'Army,‘‘being editor of the Second Mortgage ten months.” “ Oh,” was the reply, New Haven . . 63% 62%, 63 sive age and arranged in artistic Congregational Church will hold Wnr Cry ih:-.a number of foreign' “ it’s a whole year for us, we don’t their monthly social on Wednesday Has Four Houses Under Con­ No Am Co . . . 64% 64% 64% as well as dramatic settings, the have any Sunday school during Nor P a c ...... 99% S9% 99% dountries.'- M on ey art-in-trade-and-industry exhibits evening. The committee in charge struction and Seven Permits In the evening the local band ac­ June, July and August.” is Miss Edith J. Smith, Miss Mary Penn R R . . . . 69 68% 69 will be given a prominent position In Talcottville absence caused by Are Pending. Post Cereal ..122% 122% ' 122% companied the ' ■risiting officers to at one end of the great drill floor Snyder, Mrs. Mary Snyder, Mrs. :^artford, where services were held sickness is excused but a pin for a Ella Rocheleau, Mrs. Ida Weber, Pull new .... 87% 86 86% close to the professional exhibits of year’s attendance means an attend­ Building permits for work which Rddio Cor , . .186% 178 185% in' the Centrai Baptist church. The A r th .7 X . T E » f l . : the association members. Includ­ Mrs. Dora Preuss and James Quinn. will cost $34,000 have been Issued tbiregatherlngs of all officers in this ance of 12 months. Miss Dorothy Marshman of Or­ Sears Roe ...1 0 4 103% 104 875 Main St. ed in these booths will be displays At the close of church services to W. Harry England of Manchester Sou Pac .... 122% division wiir be held in the same chard street spent the week-end 121% 122% ts a y e i^ n ^ -* ; of textiles, interior furnishings, on Sunday the Sunday school chil ^Green. Seven other permits which Sou Rail . . . .147% 147% 147% ’ church tonight and the band will Phene 782-2. ;gnttnat'.d%T^. metal ware, pottery and similar art dren received attendance recogni with relatives in Springfield. have been applied for by Mr. Eng­ S O of N J . .41% Mrs. John Wuthrich of Tolland 41%. 41% real care and objects of an industrial and semi­ tion for the past quarter. On ac­ land are being held up pending the Studebaker ,. 65 64% 64% industrial nature. Everything is count of the illness of Sunday avenue has returned home after establishment of street lines. He Union Pac . . .196 195% 196 spending two weeks with friends in already has four dwellings under Thiol^how valuable it is, n o t \ being aimed to attract attention of School Supt. John G. Talcott, Rev U S Rubber .. 52 51 5-2 .only in money, but; al the individual to the close relation F. P. Bacheler made the presenta­ Union City, New Jersey. construction. U S . S te e l----- 147 % 146% 147% of the artist’s work to the com­ tion as follows: The permits Issued to Mr, Eng­ Westing ..... 53%. 53% 53% M Ol^T TALKS source o f entertainment >and^^, modities daily seen on the Ameri­ Picture Roll for the quarter was land are for single dwellings. There Wlllys Over . . 27 26% 27 Wlien you walk through the stores to see the-Spring goods, cultore^in youc bome- ' ‘ * can market. The commercial field awarded to Francis and John will be three on Hollister street, -fc.- ■■ '. ■ *' the BurpirslAg values and how splendidly ready all of the stores Y ou .keep. it>pp!d«is$^ will show examples of work in Beebe; Cradle Roll pins for perfect ASK BUYERS OF STOCK one at Hollister and North Elm, are to give unrivaled,Easter service. 'VST'e too are ready to take scores of different forms. That the attendanee were given to James one on North Elm street and one GET BIG TREE D O P care of the increased demand for money at this "time of the outside—^ow inodi' Rum cn Mather street. artist is no longer an oddity but an Doggart and John Beebe; in the year. < portant to keep it tanedl imperative necessity in modem bus­ primary department awards were TO REPORT TO CHAMBER ^ e n you w ^ be apiyr made as follows: Silver plated pins WITHOBT ANY MISHAP Whatever your needs may be. wo offer you a friendly service iness will be brought graphically to based upon courtesy and understanding. . , . . o f "perfect m usic' the fore in the exposition. for three months’ perfect attend­ MOOSE TO ELECT ance were given to Frederick Petig • ■ \ > children and for the settMtive*' - Further strengthening the Shareholders in United Elec­ Although they lost control last emphasis upon “ Art Week” that ■and Ralph Smith; Sterling silver ears o f yonr di8crin>«ietHig|^ pin for nine months to Marjorie trical Co., Invited to Protect OFFICERS TONIGHT week of two trees that crashed into Ideal Financing Associationf Inc. will be made in Hartford during the street and damaged four auto­ guests.-..: the convention is the spectacular Prentice; gold pin for one year to Interests. Boom 408. Hartford. Conn Irene Trautman. Attendance recog­ mobiles, workmen cleakng the 988 Main St.. l ^ e main t b i^ r ,iisk .tQJihasref Venetian fete that will be held at building site at Main and Park 'Frederick W. Hawkinson. Ms^. the Morgan Memorial on the eve nition slips were given as follows: Holders of shares in the United Manchester lodge of Moose No. Phone 2^8652 ybm piano One year and three months Helen Electrical Utilities corporation are 1477 will meet in Tinker hall at 8 streets, succeeded in felling the nlng of April 20. The colorful cos­ largest tree of the eight this morn­ Licensed by and bonded to the State. Tw ice a yeiur i8 .tlm ,«>sq|^ tume ball to be given in the inter­ Slebert; one year and six months, Invited to call at the Chamber of o’clock tonight to elect officers for niinimum. Christine Petig, Stewart Prentice Commerce rooms in the Dewey- the coming year. Tomorrow night ing without any mlsjbap; est of art has the support of many The big, maple cut down this times a year is better*-^ V of the leading citizens of the city. and Francis Beebe. Gold pins with Richman building to learn the re­ the committee will meet to com­ pearl were given to Faith Blinn sult of an investigation recently plete arrangements for the installa­ morning stood directly In front of and felly wcij^ ^"4^* ^ ' f ■ During the convention there will al­ and Robert Doggart, Jr., for two two houses and only a few yards so be many social functions for the completed in connection with this tion, which will be held on Mon­ years’ perfect attendance. Recogni­ concern. day,-A^ril 16. This meeting will.be away. This time the guy rope was Drop in todgy end^liB.uS talk ‘- visiting delegates, the principal one tion for two years and six months attached much h^hec-And the tree over this impoYfeut inatfeier| being the banquet Friday evening at The company has been-under in­ held at the tome of George Thomp­ to James Prentice; two years and vestigation by Attorney General son. fell true. -wife you--br*p)ifeie US and the Hotel Bond, the convention nine months to David Stiles, Jr., Only oqe large tree remains on headquarters. Dr. Henry Turner Ottinger of New York and all hold­ Officers who will be elected to­ have our representative qeL l,' three years, Elizabeth Lee; three ers of stock are asked to list their night, according to the report of the property. . - Bailey, director of the Cleveland years and three months, Harry holdings so that the listing may be the nominating committee, are the School of Art and the John Hunt­ Prentice, Jack Prentice and Rus­ placed in the hands of the New following: Joseph Chicoine, dicta­ HEARINGS ON BUS,LINES.' ington Polytechnic Institute, a sell Prentice; three years and six York officials. tor; John Limerick, vice dictator; The hearing on a proposed bus brilliant speaker and noted author months, Edward Rivenburg. Four Stock in the company was dis­ Joseph LaShay, prelate; David line from Rockvi)le to Stafford and DON’T SUIT of art works, is to deliver an ad­ years perfect attendance carrying tributed extensively in New Eng­ Dickson, trustee; George Thomp­ Manchester. has been set for April dress that ei/ening on "Art and the with it a gold pin with diamond land and other eastern states in son, treasurer; delegate to convent 24 at the State Capitol, Henry F. * Ev^n a.blind man ^wants. his clothes and Business Men.” was earned by Arthur Koch. Recog­ November and December of last tion, William Brunnell. Mr. Brun- Billings, 'j secretfiry of the Public ■ slides td fit Tiiiri.' If«you are blind let your' Throughout the convention there nition for four years and three year. It was 'distributed through nell is secretary of the lodge, a po­ Utiiitles Gommission, has:announc­ . Wife W them—if not, use your eyes AND will be addresses by prominent fig­ months was given to Eleanor the Security Stock company and the sition which he will hold until ed. The New England TranspbH'a- ” ’YO/Uit HEAD. - ' , ures in the art world among them Webb; four years and six months, Lionel Investment Company. 1930, the end of his three-year tion company has applied for. the Dr. Bruno Roselli of Vassar Col­ William Rice; four years and nine term. franchise. The Gary ^ Transporta­ ,'. % If ydii Save neiilier eyes nor wife lege, Emil Fuchs of New York, months, Charles Monaghan. The new officers will be placed tion Coniipany ,has also applied for • Capthe- noted painter, etcher and sculptor, On, Friday mofrnli^ at 9:30 BANDITS GET $10,000 in their chairs on April 16 in the a franchise to operate ; buses be­ Gerrit A. Beneker of New York, o’clock a service commemorating presence of a number of outsiders tween Rockville, Stafford, and Hart­ well-known as a portrayer of work­ the death of Our Lord will be held Pittsburgh, April 2— Armed with who are not members of the lodge. ford. This application Will also be ing man types and Alon Bement, in the Talcottville church. shotguns and rifles three bandits heard on April 24. * director of the Art Center in New Mr. and Mrs. Felix McCue of held up messengers of the Ward One of the delegates to the Mis­ York City. The group meetings Miller’s Falls, Mass., were week­ Baking Company at 11:30 today souri Democratic , cojnventlon ' Lindbergh doesn’t have, Ho give OF COMMERCE (dll be addressed by supervisors end guests of Mrs. McCue’s par­ and escaped with $10,000 in cash weighs more than 400 pounds. He ['members : of Congress a , ride; tod directors of vocational and art ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edmund and between $25,000 and $50,000 probably lends weight to the They’re iheen.up in the'air for 'a Methods of educational procedure. BradlsJUj, lA Cheeks, gpiod'long while.’ '

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Trout running in la;'SO numbers constitute a brnnd new phenome­ F A C T S ABOUT non. The mlUionalra angler who Ittenins B>ral!i has had eiqieilende of the Nepigon. and by wise and expert endeavor, Gm;^Ud tjf Ikt PUBLISHED BT CONNECTICUT CHAIdBES OF COMMEftCS IS ' ; " !THB HERALD PRINl'lNO CO. has taken his six one-pounders in ^ u n a «4 by Elikood 8, BU. a day of arduous sleuthing, and the OPt. 1, 1881 (106) Per capita Savmss High simple Manchester “ wormer,” who Connecticut thrift is shown by the fact that the per capita sav­ New ^E.v*ry Bvanlns Except Sunday* and during his life has managed to tiOlidayA ings of the state la I486, more than twice the per caidta sav­ Entered ail the Post Offlee at- Man* hunt out and lure one eight-inch ings of $220 for the entire United States. Only four states dhetier mi 9memM Cimn MaU Matter. baby for every three hours he has have a larger savings per Inhabitant than Connecticut. They SOBBOHtPTrON RAYESi By Mall put in at the game, will be alike are: Massachusetts w&ich leads all states with, a per capita sav­ •is dotlara a year, slaty esnta a ings of $575; New York, second, $567; Vermont, third, $646, in Furniture from Watkins laoi^ tor alierter partoda mad with desire to get some place By aarrtsr. Mgbtasa eents a wfelc and Rhode Island, fourth, $499. BrRBl* eeptsB. thrs* eanta where trout, like herring, are run­ The per capita savings deposit for New England amounts to SiPMtAL AOVIUtTlStfia RBPKB* ning in large numbers. $524. Maine is lowest with a per capita savings of $377. aEK^nVJB. HUmtlton-Ds Ltsser. When the police court man or ’s savings average is $470. No other state than tdCi. Sd8 Ifadlsoa Avenoe, New" fork those already named has a per capita savings greater than $390, aad dIS North Michigan Avenne. the pocket-billiard editor switches * ■{ Cbicayo. which is the average for California. New Jersey’s per capita The Manchester Bventna Herald la to items about trout the results savings amounts to $330. Seven of the remaining states have *n sal* la New fork City at SobuUs’s are weird. a per capita savings of between $200 and $300; 11 between Nmvm Stand. and 4tnA $100 and $200, and 21, below $100. The per inhabitant sav­ Bttoet and 4Snd. Street entrance of Orand Central St.'vtion and at alt ings for the five middle Atlantic states ia $395;, for the seven RoaMiry News Stands. D. A. R.’S RIGHTS Pacific states, $263; the eight eastern central states, $183; the It seems to us that there is a nine west central states, $82, and thirteen southern ^ates, $60. Client of International News Ser­ New Mexico is low with a savings of only $21 per inhabitant. Bridge vice. rather undue amount of excite- While Connecticut stands high among the states in per capita **lnternatlonal News Service has the m eit over the allegation, which savings, the increase per inhabitant from 1912 has been behind I ^ m p s Mcluslve rlkhte to use (dr rapubtica* does not seem to be disputed, that the per cent gain for the United States as a whole. From 1912 lien in any form all news dispatches when the per capita savings deposit for Connecticut amounted in good sredited to or not otherwise credited the Massachusetts Daughters of the )tt this paper. It Is also exclusively to $251 to 1928 the gain has been 93.6 per cent. The percent­ taste entitled to use for republlcalton all American Revolution, or a faction age gain for New England is 113, and for the United States 150. the local or undated news published among them at least, have set up The southern states made a greater percentage Increase than herein.** F*u1I Service Client of N B A Service. a “ blacklist” of persons who are any other group of states, showing a gain of 233.3% per inhab­ not to be permitted to speak be­ itant. Arkansas showed a gain of 442.9%, leading every MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1928 fore the organization. That the other state in this respect. Wednesday— Savings Depositors Donble in 15 Years. SIMPLICITY is tne keyiiot<» blacklist contains the names of of this group of lamps. WILLIS celebrated educators, authors and They have gold finished' Dramatically tragic was the other persons in public life who stocks is actually less than Liberty bases with hexagon shades, enjoy a large measure of public bonds. of ecru brocaded silk« death of Senator Frank B. Willis • :;retched tight- on Friday night. Never in the his­ esteem does not particularly mat­ In other words, if General Mo­ 3 Mohair-Velour Pieces $162 tory Of this country has a public ter. That the Daughters of the tors, Radio, or any of the other man fought more determinedly for American Revolution of Massachu­ leaders in the present speculative IXIlfi 'T ' HESE three upholstered pieces come Plain taupe mohair on the fronts is com- the realization of an ambition than setts see fit to regard as revolution­ lunacy, were to be stabilized say in the popular Queen Anne style— bined with plain velour to match on $11.15 was Willis fighting for the Presi­ ary and dangerous such persons as at the quotations of Saturday— if large enough for the big room yet light sides and backs, and tapestry panels are dency when, at a moment’s warning Bishop William F. Anderson of the they should stay right there or BY RODNEY DUTCHBR enough in design for the small one. used on one side of the seat cushions. and apparently at the very zenith Methodist Episcopal church, Presi­ thereabouts— the return on them Washington, April 2— “ From our Full web construction. of his powers, he was stricken dent Mary E. Wooley of Mt. Holy­ would be less than an equal invest­ oke, Rabbi Wise, Norman Hapgood ment in Liberties. And the Liber­ observation in the manufacturing down. Undoubtedly nothing was and industrial pursuits,” says Miss more remote from the mind of the and a host of others of like quali­ ties are as safe as civilization, Mary'Anderson, director of the militant Ohio senator than that ty, is not, as we see it, anything to while the inflated value of these Women’s Bureau of the Department his path to the White House should become too deeply agitated over. speculative issues is, as every think­ of Labor, “ about 95 per cent of It should be remembered that married women work because they be blocked by the co d hand of ing person realizes, likely to be the Daughters of the American cut In two at any moment. have to.” death. Other contingencies he no About 2,000,000 married Ameri­ Revolution is a comparatively small doubt foresaw, which might foil his The present stock market is can women are gainfully occupied. and selective body. Its very charac­ asptrations; it is nor likely that, without rhyme or reason outside of Nearly 7,000,000 unmarried wom­ with his long politicaJ experience, ter and nature make impossible Its professional manipulation aided by en are also working. development into a large reaction­ the same crazy gambling instinct An analysis of the distribution he considered his chance of nomi­ of married women in the labor mar­ ary body. Its membership, present that makes the on-looker itch to nation extremely good. But this ket, as shown by the census of was because of factors that he and. potential, is restricted and give, his money to a pinch-wheel 1920, has been made available to small. No matter what bizarre could anticipate and weigh and gambler at a county fair the In­ this writer. The figures are out ideas may take possession of a of date, but Increases have not , evaluate. And these factors he stant he sees somebody walk off portion of it, there can be no im­ with a ten dollar hit. been large and this Is the first could fight. That he should be eli­ time they have been published. ! minated by the snapping o f his portant effor^^ therefrom upon Here is the division as shown by Beautyrest American civilization or American REMUS own vitality must have been utter­ the census: Spring-Filled ly outside the limits of his survey. politics. In the sharpness of the issue Domestic and personal service (Including laundries) 635,000, Else Willis would hardly have Such being the case if the drawn, the Remus case transcends Daughters wish to close their egrs all the long list of miscarriages of agriculture (mostly cotton pick­ entered upon such a stupendous ing) 370,000, manufacturing 465,- Mattresses to everybody but those perfervld task as that of making himself, by justice that haeve resulted from the 000, trade 155,000, clerical 130,- patrloteers who quite honestly, .no intrusion of the Insanity plea Into 000, professional 125,000, trans­ QOFT as a down pillow with Sheer force of will and, battling ^ lasting quality — Beauty- doubt, believe that everything ia murder trials in this country. portation 25,000, mining 1300 and strength, the candidate of his-party, rest spring-filled mattresses. The facts are simplicity itself. public service 7500. -i ^ e undertaking was a huge one, the world was settled at York- The most luxurious and com­ Remus murdered his wife in the not to be essayed by any but a ro­ town, it is our view that, they are Only 9 per cent of women cleri­ fortable mattresses we have presence of witnesses, in a pecu­ •ver been able to offer. bust and physically powerful war­ entitled to do just that. Like a good cal workers are marrlecl, but 4 American Walnut Pieces $202.50 liarly determined and ruthless man­ rior. And to all seeming Willis was many other special purpose organ­ their percentages among women out is of high quality with dust proof in other lines are 40 in agricul­ ^ HIS beautiful new suite is fash- just that. izations, the D. A. R. has few real ner and under circumstances which partitions > between every drawer. contacts with the affairs of the precluded any denial of cold pre­ ture, 46 in mining, 35 in public ioned from fancy walnut and Sensationally tragic as were tha service, 29 in domestic service, 12 Drawer interiors of mahogany and meditation. He was tried and ac­ gumwood with top drawers overlayed circumstances of his entting* down, hundred and twenty millions of in professional, 25 in manufactur­ sycamore. With a chair and bench, to quitted on the ground of Insanity, with maple I The construction through­ yet It It easy to fancy a sadder cli­ present American citizens and the ing and 24 in trade. They are 23 xnatch» $225.70. No sooner had his acquittal been max. With all his heart and soul effect of those few contacts is as per cent of working women. succeeded by automatic commit­ Just about one-third of the tefUitor Willis wanted to be Presl- negligible in one direction as the other. ment to a hospital. for the insane working married women are en­ there is no doubt of that. gaged in domestic and personal Vet the cards lay against him. He What the D. A. R. or its super­ than the same lawyers who had ob­ service. The per cent distribution zealots tihink about peace advo­ tained the not-guilty verdict on the wa» not profound enough to be Is agricultural 19, manufacturing / been too often cates and liberals is of a great deal ground that he was Insane went 24, trade 8, clerical 7, profes­ President; he had sional 6.6, and mining one-tenth the target of ridicule to make a more importance to the D. A. R. into court demanding that he was than to anybody else. And what being Illegally restrained of his of 1 per cent. good candidate. His great ambition Seventy-five thousand of them wae almost certainly doomed to the average citizen thinks about liberty, being perfectly sane. were from 15 to 19 years old. cornu to naught. the D. A. R.’s peculiar concepts And to this contention the court 285,000 from 20 to 24, 1,150,000 (nearly 60 per cent) 25 to 44, Sitting on a platform in his own of patriotism really shouldn’t wpr- subscribes, finding, as every normal ry the D. A. R. Why should the D. minded person was long ago con­ and 420,000 are 45 and over. home town, however, at the great­ Nearly two-thirds of them were A. R. have to listen to peace lovers vinced, that the sanity of this mur­ est political gathering the commu­ white women. nity had ever known, at the very if it gets a thrill out of the derer is complete. moment of his seizure he was the thought of war? It is perfectly clear that unless The census showed 225,000 married women laborers on object of wild acclaim and enthu­ homicide is to be made a privileged activity for any person who Can home farms, 93,000 _ working out Drop-Leaf - siastic loyalty of hundreds upon VALUABLE ERROR on farms, 7^4 coal mine opera­ hundreds of his own people, his employ smart, lawyers and unsetu- tives, 129,999 clothing workers, There Is such'a thing, as a prof­ pulous alienists, the laws relating own townsmen, his friends. He itable error, A month ago there 20.000 shoe workers, 13,000 nll- would have been a man of stone if to insanity defenses in crimes, in linery workers, 17,000 telephone wasn’t, in all probability, a single operators (who came under the Tea W agons he had not been, at that moment, practically every state, will have to person in the state of Connecticut be entirely rewritten. head of “ transportation” ), 105,- supremely happy. If he had not felt who could have told, offhand, 000 clerks and saleswomen in T ^ O P leaves, of solid ma- that he stood among the truly whether there was one town or stores,* 35,000 retail dealers, great 5000 state and federal officials— hogany or walnut, autd- fifty in Connecticut free from debt. matically stay in pltuia Contrast Senator Willis’ last including postmistresses. 62,000 Then Bolton sprung the announce­ MONEY CHANGERS OF teachers, 18,000 musicians and when lifted. Gumwood hottr with the days. and years of ment that it didn’t owe a dollar and music teachers, 11,000 trained 9 Massive English Pieces $265.50 base; small wheels; silver (^Mdlnslonment and chagrin that had a nestegg besides. Away went nurses, 6000 physicians, osteo­ drawer— plain edged top. almost certainly must have been the news, all around the state— JEDDA ANGRY AS KING paths and healers, 228,000 h e massive lines of this suite wood with the drawers, tops and ends seryants, 31,000 waitressefl, 188,- in Store for him. had he lived, and Bolton was distinguished~ as the quickly identifies it with the Jacob** of pieces finely figured American wai- there is much of amelioration in 000 private laundresses, 26,000 T one dehtless community in the SANCTIONS NEW BANK laundry operatives, 27,000 mid- ean period of' England. Legs and nut* Buffet, table, china cabinet, atm the tragedy. He died at the top of commonwealth. wlvas and untrained nurses, $7,- stretchers are carved from solid gum- chair, 6 side chairs, similar to sketdn $24.75 the hill. Profiiptiy tht claim was disputed 000 housekeepers and stewards, Without china cabinet, $211.60, Jerusalem.— Ordinary banking Sharon, over in Lltohfleld coun­ 42.000 boardihg and lodging by buainezB la taboo by'the Koran and housekeepers, 41,000 bookkeepers, ty. She would have It understood TROUT “RUNNING" those to pay the price of their piety cashiers and accountants, and 87,- that she, too, was debtless. Next are moslfty Mohammendan pilgrims J “ A canvass of the gams wardens 000 Stenographers and typists. Hartland asserted herself— out of to Mecca and Medina who are Less than 20 per cent of store of the state last night showed that fleeced by the money changers. debt, with $6,800 in the old teacup clerks and saleswomen are mar­ there had been no violations of the Sultan, Ibn Saud, Wahbl ruler of ried, 10 per cent of the telephone beside the clock. Poh-pooh! says the Hedjaz, Is trying ,to regulate law although trout have been run- operators, 10 per cent of teachers, Haddam, obtaining the floor. Not matters for the benefit of pilgrims itlfig In great numbers in several 25 per cent of music teachers and only had she no debt now but she who if they use the English pound musicians, 23 per cent of servants, strMima for the past two weeks.” pay as high as four Bhllllngs per hadn’t had a debt in twenty years. 27 per cent of waitresses, 7.5 per — Hartford Courant. pound. Pilgrims from Malay, Java And so on. Avon, Bethany, Corn­ and the Sudan, all Dutch subjects, cent of trained nurses, 36 per cent Down in Bride Brook, New Lon of physicians and healers,^ 11 per wall, East Hampton, Goshen, Old and using Dutch florins In buying «don county, the natives used to cent of bookkeepers and cashiers Lyme, Scotland, Simsbury, Union the English pound sterling pay as sally forth with pitchforks when high as 17 florins instead of the and 7 per cent of stenographe'rs — not a nickel owing by any of and typists. . tha alewives were running, stand nomiaal value of 12. them; or, if bonded, then with the A branch of a Dutch bank has in the brook and pitchfork the fish cash in the kick to meet the tick­ been opened at Jeddah and as a re­ “ From all Indications, more ashore. Some of the barrelfuls they women are employed than ever, ets. sult the rates of exchange have be­ salted down, most of them they come normalized. The money especially married women,’* All of which may be set down to says Miss Anderson. “ Debt, Ill­ qjQ delivers this gas range on ^ delivers this Leobard Re- used for fertilizer. “ Trout running changers are up in arms. They com­ the profit column as .^so much plain that the bank “ depreciates” ness and buying of homes forces the Club Plan— then easy frigerator on the club plan ; v3 in great numbets" will tempt the worthwhile Information. And it Hedjaz currency, bpt the Kahabi them Into It. Employment of weekly payments— and the — balance In small weekly 'r angler beyond endurance, we feel CASH PRICE below! Three 5 p c Breakfast Sets $26.55 paymenta—and you still re-. wouldn’t have become general at ruler recognizing that Jeddah, Mec­ married women is not so perma­ sure. The Courant’s news is al­ ca and Medina owe their prosperity nent, of course. New avenues in burner model withVhite porce­ oelve the cash price! 80 Ihb all If somebody hadn't sent up that h______e s e Breakfast sots for spring come in most certain to result in a mad de- to the pilgrims is not paying much aaanufacturlng have been opened lain oven. door. capacity kite about Bolton being the only attention to what they say.. to them with developmefnt of' the choice of plain maple, or gray _ . enamel striped fisnee of all law, all game wardens, dehtless town. electrical industries and simplifica­ Twith blue. Table and 6 Windsor chairs, as all ethics, all everything. What ARKANSAS TRAPPER GETS tion of machinery. sketched, are include. The pieces have bamboo trout fisher, who for the last doz­ HORNED RABBIT IN TRAP “ The women mlnera shown by turned legs and the chairs are of good design. en years has risked sprained an- STOP AND THINK Amity, Arkansas— What Is be-, the census figures are a mystery $15.75 lleved to be a most unusual ‘freak” klM, fought bullbrlers, barked Manchester people are not to us. We don’t know where they of nature has been discovered here are. But we know there are a his shins, got sopping wet and greatly given to ^iock market gam­ in the form of a rabbit with horns. few women street car conductors hiked two miles for every fish he bling. But if tjiie present furore in The animal was caught in a trap In Baltimore and Detroit, and wo­ has creeled. Is going to be kept, Wall street, with its report of for­ near here by William Short. men taxi drivers elsewhere. . unldl April 15. away from streams tunes made in a day by persons The rabbit is normal In every re­ “ Prejudice still exists against' spect except that a horn, measuring married women jobholders, hut “ trout are running in large who never speculated before, "WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc. about two and one-half inches in most of It is among Other women. numbers?" should itempt any reader of this length, protrudes from behind each Thus many women working claim Only one thing more we beseech paper to take a flier, it is sincerely ear. to be unmarried. But nearly all EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOB CRAWFORD' AND CHAMBERS RANGES ^ the Courant to tell a breathless to be hoped that, before doing so, of them work because they must.” 'N^Mrld ;^of _ sportsma^hip^^which he give a thought to one seriously Here’s a headline from some city Unpan they running? And would important fact. In Jlllnols, "Union Agent Shot Five A lawyer, seeking a divorce In tbs Rrtde Brook method suffice or It Is this: At the prevailing *111068; Won’t Talk.” Guess the Chicago, sat Dn the witness stand, name of the city and how many asked himself questions and then win ira need a shad sefn and a mo- prices of the boom industrials, the times a man has to be shot there answered them. . At last, a case AW’tnukT eamlnx capacity of most of those before he will sab a Uttla. without objections.

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r - - ' P : '.^Iri^'*.,' vT^ ; -- ■ Kr-? WRlffl|MOfflHIKNT V t YAIiB ^ ; u f tNOW OMirtETEB : Near l^ven,'Coihh*-^^lC -'4'- sityr vrtll M y tflbiileitd4hai[,name of ■ ’fhbinas piaray. to be . Elizabeth Clty^'^N. C.— A : mohu-; held h^h^cin ihpril Eresi-. ment conrmemDratlng the fltst debt JahiMiiovi'iaiBd. AhgelfSJresid-' f heavier than air flight of Qrville' Ihg, vffthPrpf.%^ WtIltam!lfv.Lypn New York, April 2.— The grim and Wilbur Wright off the Nortlt 'PhelpS dajfyerlng the addre^, and. Prof; Chauncey :Breyrster,\'nnker. ipector of poverty and want, either Carolina coast a quarter ? century -A-' ’ fi:' • hidden from or ignored by the mil- ago, has been completed , and Aum-^ reading selfMitlon,,, froto /Hardy’s ' lions who walk the luxury-lined ed over to a group of sponsors beref poems .ThisANeweat lanes, frequently bobs up its horrid The memorial, ah obelisk of gtej^ , Then r; Jo‘r e l e v e n / ’“/starting head in a manner intended to star­ Vermont marble, was carved by F/ April 21^? and>exhibit of-Hardy first tle and awaken. A. Berry, of Elizabeth City. It’ will' editlops. hhd inahhscrlpta ..’^11 be be placed In the yard of the Metho-v held in; thd.PpPsiddht's t Wool- m Thus, the other day, fur-coated, ' fashionably clad and well-pursed dist parsonage at Kitty Hawk, Ni sey HalL Froip, tb? =Ei®n>6ht Mor­ shoppers in were C., near the scene of the first i^ght^' gan Library'are coming three valu­ stopped short by the sight of a The monument plan was sponsored" able nianhBcrlptei^; 'ahjd ^Cafroll A. Now Less Than man wearing a sandwich sign which by Captain W. J, Tate, keeper of the Wilson Is to show,'aih'dag pthe^ ex­ read on one side: “ All I’m asking government lighthouse depot at hibitors, an unusual nPmber of au­ Copper .. Tiibj is a chance to work!” A grim chal­ j Coinjock, Currituck County. tographed, letters and presentation^ ing; Nickel lined, 6-sh^t;C3i^!v lenge, that, to the smug ladles step­ At'the top of the monument is a, copies. ' V ’ - ; - pacity ; Patented- Aluniiiraln ping from limousines! But the trag­ replica ^ the first glider, and un-. .4-!v it ' V. HYDRO-DISC aereatio^f ic significance was driven home derneatn is the following inscrip­ with greater effect Ly the words ou tion: "On this spot, September "17,= washing principle notdl ' the back of the sign: “ I have a 1900, Wilbur Wrigbt began the as­ for its SPEED with SAFE- ^ife and family. I need a jo b !” sembly of tbe Wright brothers’ first >'TY. .rSte^l and .Alumpmpti experimental glider which led to Swinging Wringer, Reversi-^ All that one might write about man’s conquest of the air. Erected 'V Bob Hastle, the man who carried by citizens of Kitty Hawk, N. C., ble, 12-inch " Gushionr Rofl^i j... this sign, grows a bit weak in the 1926.” Aluminum Ciriin Boards: face of the terse terror written be­ Silent Xqp starts ano tween the lines. Here was Fifth BOMB IN SCRANTON. Avenue in mid-afternoon, just at stops automatieally by rais?*; the turn of spring. Scranton, Pa., April 2.— A bomh ing and clqsink Washes.!: Here was Fii..ii Avenue at its exploded early today in the tender­ and wrings at same time-^ most crowded, most fashionable loin district of this city, tearing or separately; attractive and*^ hqur. Here were the shop windows,' displaying gowns and wraps and away thme front of the home o f durable DUCO finish* baubels, the price of any one of Marie Bell and shattering windows irhich would have kept the jobless in a score of buildings. The ex­ chauffeur’s family in food and shel­ plosion was felt over the entire ter for many a month. city. None was injured. Police O N LY $5 DOWN Here were bespatted men, swing­ said they had no indication as to, the motive for the bombing. a bandy clothes bumper will be. given you if yout ing yellow canes and wearing af­ I buy one of these copper tub AUTOMATIC ternoon top hats, hurrying toward Norton’s FREE • WASHERS before April 30th. . their clubs or their tea appoint­ I ments. First TRY H^Then JUDGE Here were monogrammed and TOWN ADVERTISEMENT Electric crested automobiles driving up to Ask for a Free Demonstration Today I the fashionable emporiums and let­ ting out beautiful women whose NOTICE TO CONTR.ACTORS Service silken calves and ankles glistened. Hil^Jkrd SlitiOt And here, like the ghost at the SEALED PROPOSALS will be feast, strode the symbol of all Man­ received by the Selectmen of the’ If you have any The hattan’s poverty— a man driven to Town of Manchester, at their office* trouble with, the Manchester Electric €d.». V li ■ t such desperate means of appeal by in the Municipal Building, South 773 Main Street Phone 1700 a hungry wife and baby in a tiny Manchester, Connecticut, up-tet.flve Generator apartment where only a candle fur­ o’clock in the afternoon, April nished light, and a crude stove fur­ 10th, 1928, for the construction of on Your Car nished heat. i MISSOURI GIRLS SAY “ NO” 1000 YEAR OLD BISCUIT approximately $40,000 worth WHEN ASKED ABOUT FOUND IN NEW MEXICO of concrete walks, concrete or Better service on Such methods of driving home to MARRYING LINDBERGH TEST ANSWERS IS “LIGHT AS FEATHER” granite curbing, radius and drive gerrerator, starter, smug, complacent, prosperous New corners, concrete gutters, etc., all ignition and mag­ Yorkers a picture of “ the other side Columbia, Mo.— “ Marry Colonel Denver.— A biscuit which is es­ in accordance with specifications neto repairs. of life” are not uncommon. Not Lindbergh? Why, I should say not! - Here is one solution to the LET­ timated to be 1,000 years old was on file in the office of the Supt. of There Are Only j . long ago, “ Mr. Zero,” a humanita­ Not even if he wanted me a whole TER GOLF puzzle on ^he comic recently received by Dr. Etienne B. Roads and Bridges. Flat Rate on rian who runs “ the Tub” for the lot. -If he were my husband I’d pro­ page. Renaud, head of the University of I Each bid is to be sealed and hungry and jobless, built an auc­ bably never know where he was at Denver department of Archeology marked “ Bid for Walk and Curb,” All Work tion block at a central point in the night, and his flying would keep me from Dr. Frank H. H. Roberts, au­ forwarded to said Selectmen at the Drive Your Car in TWO THINGS : city and offered jobless men to the thor and historian of New Mexico. above address and accompanied worried to death.” for Free Tests. highest bidders, even as slaves were Thus ran the answer of one Mis­ D A Q. K The biscuit was found by Dr. with Contractor’s certified check You Need to Do to Have a Beautiful Home sold “ down the river.” souri University co-ed, to a recent Roberts in a pueblo near Aztec, N. in the amount o^ $500.00 payable Here, as we gathered, stood a questionnaire administered to home M. These ruins were abandoned be­ ' to the Town Treasurer of the Town 1. TELL US ABOUT IT. well-groomed, clean-shaved rnan; a economics students. tween 1,100 and- 1,300 B. C. ac­ of Manchester, Conn. NORTOi^ rather handsome man, with the Of twenty-five girls who answer­ M A R K cording to Dr. Renaud. ' Tbe Board of Selectmen reserves 2. GIVE US THE HOUSE TO WORK ON dark eyes, lashes and n^gstache of ed the question, “ 'Would you 'be The biscuit was brown in color the right to separate the curb and a foreigner. A Rumanian, I later willing to marry Cdl. Charles A. and as light as a feather after sur­ walk work and let each to separate 1 We know you need painting and paper hanging learned he was. A man of back­ M A R L viving ten centuries in the dry at­ Contracto5s if they see fit. done- , Let us dp it. . . = ground, education, and good social Lindbergh?”— one only answered in the affirinatlve after imposing sev­ mosphere of the southwest. The The amount of work above men­ We Specialize on presence. A “ white-collared guy,” bit of the ancient food will be given tioned is approximate only. Instrument I believe they called him, for he eral stringent conditions. She was a freshman from the state of Okla­ M A 1 L to the chemistry department of the Bids are to be opened at an Canvass and Metal (Ceilings had held good professional posi­ University of Denver in order to de­ executive session of the Board of tions. And, It seemed to me, there homa. C o. In spite of his world renown and termine whether there is any food Selectmen, within five days after Hilliard Street was more shame and terror in his value remaining. the close of the bids, at which eyes that there was hunger in hls something over one million dollars, F A 1 L Near Manchester stomach. the girls seem to think that he is meeting no, bidders will be admit­ JOSEPH C. BENSON 'SV not “ the type.” The Wild West is a country ted. Freight Station 61 Cambridge Street. ^ It is not often that these scene.s The biggest objection raised was F A 1 R where they have spats half-soled. The Board of Selectmen reserves leap over the top and open fire that the flying Colonel is “ alto­ the right to reject any and all bids, upon the city’s complacence. But gether too popular to be marriage­ and all bidders are requested to when they do it is to remind one able.” consult with the Town Engineer that just back of the lights of jGBN. AUI/l'MAN IS NAMED EASTER FLOWERS. and look over the ground where Broadway and the style marts of OKLAHOMA MAN ON TRIAL ^ FORT SILL COMMANDANT, said walks and curb are to be laid the Avenue lurk more tragic dra­ FOR 22-YEAR-OLD MURDER. ORDER EARLY before making bid. mas than will ever be written, or For and by the order of the even imagined. Tishomingo Okla.— A man is Fort Sill, Okla.— Brigaaier Gen­ Board of Selectmen of the Town of scheduled to go on trial here April eral Dwight E. Aultman a veteran Manchester, Connecticut. GILBERT SWAN. \ Anderson Greenhouses 28, for the murder of his brother- of San Juan Hill and Santiago is THOMAS J. ROGERS, in-law nearly twenty-two years ago. the new commandant of Fort Sill. 153 Eldridge St. Phone 2124. Secretary. James W. Duncan was slain here General Aultman succeeds Major- DOUBLE FEATURE BILL July 24, 1906. His brother-in-law, General LeRoy Irwin, who is trans­ William Watterson, was arrested ferred to Panama. Illillllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllililllllllllllllllllllllli) ■ AT STATE ON TUESDAY as the assailant and indicted. He es­ Gen. Aultman was-awarded the caped from jail, and with his small distinguished service medal by the daughter disappeared. Recently United States government and the I HAVE YOU SELECTED YOUR Kenneth Harlan, Ralph Forbes Watterson attempted to communi­ 'Jroix de Guerre by France, for his % 7 - cate with a brother living near world, war services. He comes to and Marceline Day Starred; L *. < ♦ “Chicago” Ends Hefe To­ here, but the letter went into the Fort Sill from Fort Russell, Wyo. I* Easter Cards Yet? hands of Sheriff Robert Phillips night. here. i We have a vade variety to choose from. . Watterson was captured on a Tonight is the last showing of ranch in Nevada, and returned here ANNOUNCING BOOKLETS, FOLDERS, CARDS Chicago,” the famous play of a to face the murder trial. publicity-crazy murderess, at the Change In Office V /IT State theater. The theater w.as WAR NURSE BECOMES crowded last night when the pic­ COMMANDER OF POST Ic to 50c ture"' made Its premiere here and Hours the big crowd enjoyed every min­ Casper, Wyo.— One of the few ute of the show. ’Tomorrow and women veterans of the World War AT OUR SALESROOM VVednesday will see another feature to be commanders of American Le­ 773 MAIN STREET bill at the State, with the show gion posts is Miss Mary B. MePake, “ Under the Black Eagle,” with who recently became commander of ON AND AFTER APRIL 1st I Dewey-Richman Co. I Marceline Day and Ralph Forbes, tl\e George Vroman Post No. 2 The hours will be and “ Stage Kisses” starring Ken here. She succeeded General Burke = Jewelers, Stationers, Silversmiths, , E neth Harlan. H. Sinclair who resigned as com­ 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. s - 767 Main Street ' 1 Probably the most startling mander. ■opening ever conceived for a mo­ Miss MePake served as an army Thursdays 8 a. m. to 8-30 p. m. tion picture is that of “ Chicago,” nurse in France during the war. Saturdays 8 a. m. to 12 m. Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M l in which a murder starts the ac­ She was elected vice commander of tion in the first reel. the post last September. This production, adapted to the w v v v v v W AKE to the ahtiaijation of a real screen from Maurlne Watkins’s Manchester sensational stage play of the same thiill, the thrill of washday changed to vTasIbhonr; the thrill of a wash­ aame, has a dramatic plot hinging For homeo tMhaut on a murder trial. Phyllis Haver, Electric Co. Price Doesn’t Count day w^qoit ^ mbhang;, the thrill of dodrteitu, iht Atagtag ' i$ caallaila uUh /n . who scored so emphatically in “ The when compared'to SATISFACTION in a cup of GOOD a^wa^day .80 ea^ from start to finish h a lt foadtn* motor. Way of All Flesh” -and “ What that it is' re^By fiin. ‘ Price Glory,” portrays the role of COFFEE. 4. fascinating, colorful Roxie Hart, And how most folks do like real good coffee, ' Don’t set the alarm, don’t harry. It f3he Sanitaryln^incef it is no trick to have it good if you start with the right cof­ the “jazz slayer,” whose trial for , only takes an hour or so to do the washing . ' **V V sf murder provides the subject mat­ fee, properly ground. We have a coffee that is preferred above all others In many witnaMaytak and you win agree with over ter for an intriguing story. Tdejihone for a Maytag, Then Of the thousands of dogs who j^APiaL SHOWERS^ Manchester homes. ', a mMpn^ Mai^tag owners t t ^ never was It Is not chfeap— costs 55 cents a pound— and well worth it, a washing so-eai&y, TO beautifully done. some moramg at 8:30 awUm to have sought screen stardom but evERV'DWfrir^P new -waslid^ heppines^^, There 'four have really succeeded to any •_ _ s _ , ; O^y^^by^v^^ with a Maprtag can will be no 'cost, no obOgatioo." Important degree of success. These IN THE. I I " ‘ you ^jfffmate the advantages of its ToonQT, If die Maytag doeu’t sdl. Hseti^ are Rin-Tin-Tin, Peter the Great, Miserable W ith don't ke^ if. .,. ' s e a c ^ ^ , C^-ahmnnum tub, that keeps Strongheart and Flash, a new dog ' -Roller'Water- Remover—no uneven drying, 7:45 P .M .. Ralph Forbes and Marceline Day. hradache and dizzy spells? Are the .^no crushed l^ttons,. no hard-txj-iron wrin- K» D. K. A . Pittsburgh, T uBh u d Wed^'^ The story is a vivid romance of kidney excretions too frequent, scanty _ 9:00 to 9;30 P. M. IPC kies pressed- mto the dothes. W . B. A P ., Fort Worth, Mon., 8.-30 to 9KK) P. li. ' life, loves, jealousies and heroism or bunning in passage? These are K. E. X ., Portland, Ore., Tuea. and Sat., 8:30 to on the German front during the often signs of duggish kidneys and Deftafad Paym ents YotPU Naoer M iss 9KK)P. M. World War, featuring the loyal de­ shouldn’t be neglecti^. Refreshing, Invigorating, inspir­ B outs desigHoted art standard Hata at tkt station m atai. votion of a dog who could not for­ Doans Pills. Doan’s, a stimu­ ing showers in your own home. T H E MAYTAG COMPANY, Newfon'i Jowa I get, the one man who had be­ lant diuretic, increase the secretion of Section 5, Chapter 269 of the Public Acts of 1925 of friended him. Aside from the story Poonded 1894 . the kidneys and thus aid in the No overhead expense for this ovdr-j the State of Connecticut require that all dogs must be • V. ^ til' ■ ... .< ■' r ^ , ^... . ^ of animal devotion there is a ro­ elimination of waste impurities. Are mance between Forbes and Miss endorsed by users everywhere. • As\ head joy— the price of the fixtnrfe licensed on or before May|Lst, 1928. Neglect or refusal Day that grips the heart and sets i your neighhar! to license on or before thali date will cost an additional the pulses tingling. and installation is small. Adds.a dollar as well as making you liable to arrest. ; Strategy, spectacle and tense ac- 50,000 UsersEndorse Doan’s: tipn describe “ Stage Kisses,” the Mrs. Frank Kastnsr, 908 Farmincton complete treat to the bath."^^ ' Registration fee, Male'or spayed female $2,00. Fe­ Are., Hartford, C om ., saers: “ I wc^dn’t SOUTH companion feature on Tuesday and ^ without Doan’s Pilb. My Iddnsys acted male $10.25. Under the law you must give the dog’s 384 HAjm^RD-kOADi PHONE 1107 Wednesday. The story revolves irregularly and my back ached m eevepdy. l^could herdJy etoop. I tired easily and felt , A Bath a Day. ’ ' ' ’4 ' ' age instead of size. * ‘ ^ ’ around the problem of whether an Buserable. Doai>=s PiUs relieved me ^ aJt. Keeps You Fit Every Way everywhere follow the standardizec^ rule of sending a. May \ actress Is. capable of true love and these ^difficultiee and 1 felt fine. I have used ^Veterinary Certificate r^uired for Spay^ Female not o' to a home 't^ do a wee^s washing free^ and without obli^tion df any kind. This ; ^ ^ Doan’s nnce, whenever I have needed then If the life ‘ Of a footlight favorite and they ha'va always benefited ine." >■ previously licensed. ' " '7 ' is the-way. ail: MaytagAluminuih Washers are sold. ^ away frbm ihe stage is one of sham and pretense or not. Office hours during the month of April will be as fol­ lows! Da%, except Sunday, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Also When the Tagati treet of Bula­ D O A N ’S JOHNSON & LITTLE every Tuesday nighUfrom 6:30 to 9 p. m.' • ASTIMULANT DIURETIC .‘S&KIDNEYS wayo weeps, it is said to indicate IMumbing and Heating C ontractor the approaching end of a prolong­ IbMer-Milbnrn Ca MfgChein.BurraIO‘N.Y.. SAMUEL J. TTJRKINGTON, ToVm Clerk- '. ed drought. 18 Chestnht St. ■5m Sh5 S m5 S m /S?. '*1 y *

■'V ... -' ■ - v - ‘1 :-v-.: -r-'- 4- - i i ■:;fe3?S ^ A U E s r x MAl^lIrWrEK (C ^ ^ .) EVEPfTNG KERALD, A V tO L 2 , 1 9 ^ ■• , .•'» .-^■ ’S ■ - . , . , ,.rt • .--.= - * i- ■ -^ ->.. >■ ■ . ■ . . .: ■‘S': ■'■a;,. ' ...... 11 ■ _ -A-, , ^ .j. 3 In a broker’s ofHce an4'« bii par^ thejhiish with Harrim^n when Har- the riot of speculation that has WniYS-KNIGHT SIX irons must visit bim before 9 or at rln^h was at the height o f hie pow- been ' under way month after ter 3,. although without his minis- 'er 4hd didn’t, coine ofl'^second best month, with all the skyrocketing of ti'ations., -^isv-understood to Jiaire. been, caught prices Uiere has been-little or noth­ COT TO LOWEST PRICE WhMBii Unnumbered women are iu ibe heaYlly short of Radio. v ing that has come out about any­ marked. They seem fojtake thdir Obstinate naturally ; :.and some­ one making a great "killing.” This lossjBs :with, better grace than do the what'overbearing,., it is understood is all the more surprising because ■ Drastic Redaction Follows How Mdfbrs Yaluea SoafM men.; that: when he. found the stock be­ Wall Street is like a mighty sewing '' G reatest Three M onths in Recent Advances Stagger •JX?,’ —-- ■ “ iSS.*. * Started During War ing: Tun up pn hint he threw, ca,u- circle for gossip' and, usually, as Two other Manchester hoj Concern’s History. \ * Explanations ' are various asito tion' to the vrlnd |md Increased bis extravagant in its statements. This year’s increase in maiiiet value the genesis and growth of this shdji^t conunitments. He''appears to It is ob'vlous that the handling addition to Coach Samm^ M ati^. Rnagination; Gen. Motors will be with Arnold’s Cbllegp base­ Toledo, O., April 2.— Simultane- "stock" mania. One of the best is’ be trtipped. ^ of buying and selling orders on of General Motors common stock ball squad of New Hhven wbdn ‘ ously with the announcement that that the flotation o f the Liberty , i Favors Cons^atlvra commission on the exchange as dis­ Willys-Overland business during ,Gam Greater Than U. S. ifl; 1,2.0 0 . 6 0 0 . o o o loan created a great army of inves­ tinguished from personal trading leaves next Tlrarsdiy lor Wasbihg- tors. It is unquestionably true that Wall Street Is heart and soul for ton, D. G., for the opehii^ of the first quarter of 1928 was the " ...... Mr.^CooUdge to succeed himself. It has become Immensely proflfabl<» % greatest three months In the com­ ijefpre the World War, Stock Ex­ these 4,000,000-share days. This is their spring trip Wbleb,,takas pwce Steel Stock’s Actual Value change. trading was almost wholly alwiays Is Tfor” a conservative. It Friday against .Howard^ Uu!Vbr$fly. pany’s history, John N. Willys, Prospective value'of tliir ■ ' alwAys Is feb: the established order.. reflected in the manner the pried h president, announced last night a IT. S; cotton crop^ for 19^1 professional. Millions of persons of “ seats” on the /. exchange' has They are "Pat’’ Carlson ap'd ‘‘Diidgi bought Liberty bonds who never be­ It always Is against change. Jt.may, er” Dowd. The former Is .fc calmer drastic reduction in the .prices of In Part, vote for a Democrat,; but It been jumping daily toward the half the Wlllys-Knight Standard Six EDITOR’S NOTE; The wild orgy fore owned a security. Now un­ million dollar mark. of considerable ability ’-’and.’V$i»h counted tens of thousands of t h ^ has?: found .a Reppblioan executive models. The new prices bring these of trading in the stock market re­ ^ 1,1 IT.000,000 morp to Its liking than a Democrat There never has been a stock same'holds for Dowd in :On'bnti^ld cars $150 lower than eny previous cently that has boomed values of — '• fi. have stock in the gas o r power or market Gike the present one, and a position. ^ light/'companies from which they and it hopes for the best in regards Willys-Knight Six. certain issues far beyond-all pre­ . r jw- ip the conalng national' election. “ bear” might be excused for pray­ From Washington the team ^frlll At the new low prices the 5- vious limits comprises the most in­ Total market v^ue of S. Steel get service. Nearly all the railroads ing there never will be another. continue on Into Virgina, .wibre common stock (approximatjB) of size sell their stock in smalt'or ^ m e things that stand out as But who would listen or be in­ passenger coach will sell at $995, teresting, the least understood and plainly as a light bouse are not several games will be< ifi^ed a reduction of $150; the 5-passen­ probably the most vitally import­ large portions to their employes on fluenced by the prayer of a Bear? against colleges of. the state. Pros­ the installment basis. Many of the seeja"' or understboid. 1^ the great ger sedan, reduced $150 now sells ant news story of today. In the ^ 1,055,6.0?.,780 mass of people in relation to Wall pects for a good season are fairly at $1,095; the coupe, formerly sell­ I'V oil, steel and motor compahies sell BVBKY MILE HAS ONE. following article for The Herald their stock to their workers at a Street and to'^ Stock Exchange promising as some good materL^'ls ing at $1,195 is now listed at $1,- and NEA Service, Richard Spillane, prices. One is that the; old grading There’s a gasoline station to on hand from last year’s teaman 045. The touring and roadster Prospective valufiJof thiSv ; price/below the’ ’'-arket appraise­ every mile and eight-tenths of Im- noted financial writer, describes the U. S. wheat crop^for : ment and on the “ easy payment’’ of a stock on the basis of a 6 per addition to several new^men.:Vho models have been reduced to $995. extent to which the .trading has plan. cent: basis as a par .bapit of ap­ proved; highway and a gasoline have shown up very woil lii th^ In­ All tliese new prices are effective gone. praisement’ Is past ahdv gone. Mon­ pump for every mile in the coun­ door workouts. No outdoor remans Immediately, Mr. Willys said. The business in "odd lots” on the *. ---- It- # 700.000,000 Stock Exchange— "odd lots” mean­ ey rhtelf are lower. The rating now try. For 575,000 miles of im­ h^ve been Indulged in an. yet, buif It According to Mr. Willys these BY RICHARD SPILLANE ing less than . shares— is- Is pipser to 6 % per cent It may go proved road, there are 317,000 re­ Isvhoped to be able to get la s|)^e pew low prices are made possible (Copywright, 1028,- NEA Service, mense. In fact'the "odd lot" people lowCr^prObabljr will. Sound stocks, tail gas stations and 604,000 outdoor work.In the near future. through various manufacturing Inc.) This chart shows, by comparison with the values of U. S. Steel and are the most innuential in StoOk eound bondSi yielding; more than pumps. Samuel J. Massey, directo; n f ajiile- economies that have been effected two of the major farm crops, the; enormous increase in the price of Gen­ Exchange circles'. In effect they 5 %! p er’cent now command par or |* tlces at Arnold college. Will. b*|^n and through the record breaking New York, April 2— Some things eral Motors common stock. ' dominate Its manr.gementi a premium. Tennis, golf and horse-racing are his second ^ year as coach < ofT.the business done by the company in in connection with the present stock Army of Speculators among the deck sports now enjoy­ all its models during the first three ‘Big Killings' baseball team, William SullIvjiS: of market are enough to stagger the praisement, an increase in value of business obviously is not holding Perhaps the best explanation of ed by travelers on steamships eross- jnonths of this year^ Derby, Conn., Is captain o f . (the imagination. There has been an $1,200,600,000. good and an unusually large un­ the tremendous increase in Stock It is a singular-fact that In ail ing the Atlantic. team. He said that the reduction fol­ Exchange business in the foregoing lows the policy of the company to As the United States Steel Corp­ employment is reported east and oration, once the most gigantic of west? Where does all the buying plus the fact that the Stock Ex­ give maximum values to purchasers change has gone to the people inr la every price range. all corpora'^ons, has only 7,116,235 come from? How much of it is shares outstanding and sejls around professional and how inucb comes stead of ma'king the people come to Willys-Overland’s business for Wall street. It also is.a fact that if the first three months shows an in­ 148, it would appear that the, in­ from the small fry? crease in market value alone of Gen­ No one has the means or the the American people have become crease of, 42 per cent over iast an army of investors there hasi at year, while March, which is the eral Motors in the present year Is qualification, so far as we know, greater than the market value of for getting accurate figures as to the same time, been created a vast greatest single month’s business in army of speculators. the history of the organization the total stock issued of United the percentage of stock exchange .States Steel. One of the anomalies of the shows a 25 per cent gain over the business that is professional, and whole situation is the disappearance previous month. Twice Value of Wheat what proportion is what is called of great figures in the market In announcing the reduced prices Or, to measure the enchancement public. But the totar of the un­ There was a time when Gould was on the Willys-Knight Standard Six in value of General Motors by* an­ professional is collossal. Less ttfan a mighty operator. James E. Keene models, Mr. Willys said that the other yardstick, consider the grain 15 years ago the amount of busi­ once was a great force. Harry Con­ new low figures will place these crop— that of wheat, for example.' ness that came from outside of tent, John W. Gates, Jesse Liver­ Knight' engined sixes within the At the price of wheat today, the New York was very small. Today more and others ruled or were sup reach of thousands of additional growers of that great essential to some of the so-called wire houses posed to rule, at times. buyers who were formerly prevent­ our life will .get about $700,000,000: haye from 20 to 40 branch offices. Now there is no one who bulks FINE FOODS ed from owning a car with this for their crop, or a little-more thaii The nation is honeycombed with above the crowd. The reason is that Kggs for Easter, of course, and with eggs type of power plant because of half of the rise in value ,of General branch offices of New York bro­ the market is too big for one man price consideration. Motors in’' three months. kerage establishments. to dominate or come n e ^ to dom­ choice hams and selected bacon. The A * P haS Consider cotton. The Crop ap­ An Order a Minute inating. The banks rule. They have selected the finest o f Easter foods and marked proximates 13,000,000 bales. The One establishment has a special a power greater than generally them at the lowest prices. average price to the grower has or private wire to Havana. Orders known. They specify the proportion been less than 18 cents per pound-— from Europe received by cable by of various groups of stocks they HARD COAL PRODUCERS .$90 a bale. The increase in market various banks average one a min­ will accept as security for loans value of General Motors in three ute for every minute from 10 a, m. and they change the proportions in TURN TO NEWSPAPERS months was more therefore than to 3 p. m. These orders do nOt deal accordance with their judgment, or all the cotton growers in the south wholly with stocks but with bonds, their desires. If they don’t like the Sunnybrook Fresh dox. will get for the yield of their crops. with exchange, and various other motor outlook, motor stocks are Producers of 43,000,000 tons of Then consider the Radio Cor­ brokerage houses have as many as likely to decline,''for brokers will anthracite coal have joined forces poration of America. It pays no departments' of finance. Some demand larger margins from- specu­ •to carry out an advertising cam­ dividend on the common stock. twenty branches within the citjr of lators in motors. If they are partial paign extending over a three-year New,^York. to the rails, there is likely to be Richard Spillane This stock sold last year .at 41%. period. Newspaper^ will be the prin­ It sold recently at 169. There is nothing in financial his­ •'good” buying of the rails. cipal mediums employed. The first tory to approximate the growth in advance in the appraised value of Greatest Gains in History Caught by Radio. year’s expenditure will approximate Stock Exchange transactions. To We hear of Mr. Michael Meehan some of the leading issues beyond A score of illustrations of re­ ,?500,000. anything in the history of invest­ "play the market’’ has become a as a big figure in the remarka^e Plans for the campaign have markable gains in the last three national mania. If you are of Wall rise in Radio. Mr. Meehan is an able Fresh selected •—every egg guaranteed! been outlined in a general way, but ments or speculation. or six months might be given. street, the barber who shaves you Take General Motors, for exam­ citizen and has had wide experi­ final decisions will not be made un­ Nothing comparable 'to such in­ is liable to ask what you think of ence in Wall Street, but there are Try Ann Page's recipe for til conferences are concluded with ple. Its gain from lowest to high­ crease in market value of so many this or that stock. He will take a greater forces back of the move in *'High Eggs” — it’s in this representatives of the .retail coal est within the present year has been various issues has been seen in tip on a stock more gratefully than week’s A & P NEWS. Ask Radio. As a matter of fact a man the manager for your copy. merchants. The George L. Dyer 69 points. As it has 17,400,000 peace time in this nation. a money tip. who at one time was a mighty fig­ Company, New York, advertising shares of common stock outstand­ What is the explanation? How A doctor of prominence puts in ure In the stock market— such a agents, have been retained to han­ ing that would mean, in market ap­ is it that stocks boomed when most of his time betw.eien 10 and force that he engaged in a battle to Specicdly selected Easter qualify hams! dle the campaign in cooperation with representatives of the pro­ Serve a baked ham for ducing companies who are bearing Easter dinner. Nothing the entire cost. Hem can taste better — try iU This general advertising is in ad- Sdition to cooperative advertising Fancy sugar cured, sliced, rindless! With groups of dealers in various localities who estanlish anthracite Choice breakfast bacon to service for consumers under the serve with your breakfast guidance of the combustion engin- Bacon Easter eggs! fcering force maintained by the min­ ing companies. The companies participating in Sugar cured, tender, lean, smoked shoulders! the campaign are Buck Run Coal Co. and Repplier Coal Co. (Thorne, Neale & Co.), Delaware, Lackawan­ na & Western Coql Co., Haddock Shoulders Mining Co., Haztel Brook Coal Co., Jedd-Highland Coal Co., Lehigh A special low price for this week only! Coal & Navigation Co., Lehigh & nces Wilkes-Barre Coal Co., Lehigh Val­ ley Coal Co., Madeira, Hill & Co., LA Northumberland Mining Co., Penn­ TOURAINE sylvania Coal Co. and Hillside Coal and Iron Co., Pnce-Pancoast Coal Co. and West End Coal Co. (Dick­ KBLL06G*S« America*s favorite cereal! son & Eddy), Racket Brook Coal Co., Scranton Coal Co., Susquehan­ na Collieries Co. and Lytle Coal Co., and Weston Dodson & .Co,, Inc., Corn Flakes representing Pine Hill Coal Co„ Lo­ cust Mountain Coal Co. and Choice, sweet, tender, table peas! Charles M. Dodson & Co. Reliable Peas COVENTRY For shorienihg or for deep fa t frying!

The Ladles’ Fragment society SEALED FRESH will meet with Mrs. Peter Nielsen w " FACTORY on Wednesday. Thursday evening Coventry 5c CANDIES Grange No. 75; P. of H. will meet SiemdemlSix at the Grange hall. Neighbors LORNA DOONE Night will be observed. COACH TOMATOES Friday evening all those taking PEACHES part in the Easter pageant to be r e d u c e d $iso given Easter morning are asked to CARAMELS meet at the church for a rehears­ ALL mtrtf ' /1. CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS al. KOM.m»ermBr Mrs. Elizabeth Conner and two BRER RABBIT MOLASSES children Ruth and Elton of Spring- field, spent the week-end with Mr. Choice^ ftavojful, tree-ripened fruit! ■ and Mrs. John E. Kingsbury. Edwin Nichols who Is visiting his aunt Mrs. Marietta Brown of Man­ chester, spent Saturday night at The greatest value in the world % Autumn View Farm. Saturday evening a birthday Your favoHte kinds! party was held in honor of John —patented sleeve-valve Knight- motor Six Kay’s 27th birthday at his homo. Guests were present from Plain- ville, • Conn., Northampton, Mass,, Springfield, Mass., Manchester and *150 below any pre?ili|oHS W illys 7 Knmht Six Bloomville, N. Y., and Coventry. A very enjoyable evening was spent by all. Miss Hazel Hathaway and sister Esther of Northampton, Mass., spent the week-end with their sis­ Standard Six ^dan ter, Mrs. John Kay. Austin Blair has returned to his ' . » REDUCED , ■ ’ ___ , 4 . former position held at Fred Mil­ ler’s. Miss Ruth Taylor spent the week-end at her home. Robert Hamilton, a senior at Standard Six Gpupe ^ 1 jYale University and Miss Margaret piamilton, a student at Mount Holy­ REDUCED SIS# TO . . . . J L oke, are s{)ending their Easter va cation at their parents’ summer IM M ioiATE DELIVERY A'T THESE vPhICES homd in* town. Wilfred Hill spent the week-end at his home. - r EXTENSIVE dTY.

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DAILY RADIO PROGRAM 440,9-WCX-WJR. DETROIT—680. Leading DX Stations. Monday, April 2.‘ 7:00—C. J. Lingeman mlnslrela JacquM Thibaud, Internationally 7:30—Roxy with WJZ. 475.9— WSB. ATLANTA—630. famoua vlollnlet and idol o f. French 8:30—Dreamers; dance orchestra. 7:30-Roxy with W. Z. mucsio lovdiik will be the gueat ai^at 8:00—WJZ Riverside hour, . 9:00—WJZ Riverside nour. m the General Motora famil/ party 535.4— WTIC. HARTFORD—560. 9:30—WEAF artiaU family party. through 'VraiAF and the Red network 6:30—Bond instrumental trio. 10:30—WEAF harmony team; , at 9:30 Monday night Thibaud will 7:30—Play boys program. 11:45—Troutt’a melody artists. ahare the honors of this concert with 8:00—New Departure band. 526—KYW. CHICAGO—570. an orchestra under the direction of 8:80—WEAF Gypsies; artists party. 7:30—Roxy’a Gang with WJZ. limerick Graham and Goldman’s band. 10:30—WEAF harmony team. g;00—WJZ Riverside hour; violalat. Lm Reis, black'face comedian and 11:00—WEAF Lopez orchestra. 10:35—Dixie Trail, studio program. singer of comic songa will appear 11:30—Old time organ melodies. 365.6— WEBH-WJJD, CHICAGO—820. with Roxy and His Gang In their regu* 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 8:30—Edgewater oruheati;a. trioi. lar Monday night broadcast through 7:00—l.,cvitow’s orchestra; lleders. 9:00—Mooseheart hour; songs. 9 00 on Club Plan- WJZ and the Blue network at 7:30. : —Columbia hour, love stories. 11:05—Orchestra; mystery three. Other features of this entertainment 9:30—Columbia concert orchestra. will be vocal and instrumental solo­ 10:00—Columbia J.,a Palina hour. 416.4— WON-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. i ’ ists, a eymphony orchestra and Rus­ 10:3(1—Columbia Buccaneers program. 8:30—WEAF Gypsies; artists party. sian Cathedral choir. At 9:30 these 11:0.5—Henderson’s dance orchestra. 10:30—Viollnistr neighborhood frqllc, same stations have arranged for Han­ 11:30—The Witching hour. 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—870. del's concerto to oe hlayed by Hei bert 333.1— WBZ. NEW ENGLAND-900. 8:10—Jack and Jean, pianist. S*4u_Weldon ensemble; forum. ' 8:20—Augelus; tenor; witches. Borodkin, viola soloist. Pete Schmidt’s 9:30—German program; revue. $ 1 0 D(>wn in 10 Equal Weekly Payments band and Harry La Perche, tenor, will 7500—Lowe’s dance orchestra. 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. be Introduced by WQY at 7:30 and 7:30—Roxy with WJZ. 7:00—Am oa’n’ Andy. half an hour later Dan Sullivan’s 9:00—WJZ Riverside hour. Shamrock band will entertain listeners 9:30—Aleppo drum corps. 8:25—Kellogg entertalnmenL of WNAC. WOO will put on the air 10:05—Sein Fein orchestra. 9:00—WOR programs (2 hra.) a t 8:20 a choral program by the Mel- 10;.30—Andrew’s troubadours. 11:00—VoOng. talk; potpourrU soniana female quartet. DX highlights 491.5— WEAF. NEW YORK—610. 13:00—Orchestra. Happy Harry. include a minstrel show through KOA 6:00—Waldorf-Astoria music; talk. 499.7— WFAA, DALLAS—600. at 10:15 and Hawaiian selections hy 7:16—Nalioiuil string quarteL 8:00—Cline’s dance orchestra. 7:30—’falk; physical culture prince. 10:00—Belcanto male quartet. Maunakea Serenadera through WSM 574.8- WOC, DAVENPORT-SQO. a t 11:30. 8:00—Great history moments. 8:30—Gypsies orchestra In Carolina. 7:30—Old time program. Black face type Indicates best features 0:30—General Motors’ family party 8:30—Vosa vagabonds orchestra, with Jacques Thibaud, violinist. 9:30—WEAF harmony team. All programs Eastern Standard Time. 10:30—Fisk harmony team. 325.9— KOA, DENVER-920. 11:00—Johnson’s dance orchestra. 10:00—Colorado theater program. 454.3—WJZ. NEW YORK—660. 10:15—Koon’s Minstrel show. Leading East Stations. 1:30—Astor concert orchestra, 11:15—Orchestrii; melody maids. 272.6~WPQ. ATLANTIC CITY-1100. 6;0Q_Manger dance orchestra. 499.7— WBAP, FORT WORTH-600. 7:05—Concert; talk; orchestra. 7:00—Klein’s serenadera 8:30—Musical programs (4W hrs.) Easter time is dress up time for men 8:43—Soprano, tenor, saxophonist. 7:30—Roxy and His Gang with Let 12:16—Theater entertainers. 9:15—Loventhal’s concxrt orchestra. Reis, •black face comedian. 400—PWX, HAVANA—750. / 10:00—Violinist, ’cellist, pianist 9:00—Rlveraide hour. 8:00—Stetson militory parade. who cafe. Our fashions are created by 10:30—Three dance orchestras. 9:30—Herbert Borodkin, vIolaisL 9:00—Studio musical program. 285.5—WBAL, BALTIMORE—I05a 10:00—Moon magic music. 370.2— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—810. Fashion Park and Charter House. All the 6:30—Studio dinner music.- 10:30—Character, comedy'aonga 8:30—WEAF Gypsies; artlata part.v. 7:30—Roxy with WJZ. 11:00—Slumber music. 10:30—WEAF harmony team. desired fabrics in two and three button 9:00—WJZ Riverside hour. 405.2— WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—740. 12:45—Nlghthawk frolic. 9:30—String quartet, soprano. 9:30—WEAF artists family party. 468.5—KFI. LOS ANGELES—640. models. Most of these suits have 2 pair 10:00—Marylander’s orchestra. 1U:30—Dance orchestra. 11:30—N. B. C. entertanlers. 451.3—WNAC. BOSTON—650. 348.6—WOO. PHILADELPHIA—860. 12:00—Tenor; harmony team. 6:30—Two concert orchestras, 7:30—Trio. Industrial talks. 1:00—Studio symphonette. of pants. Others with knickers. 7:30—Pianist; lectures. 8:20—Melsonlans female quartet. 416.4—KHJ. LOS ANGELES—720. 8:OO^Sulllyan*s Shamrock band. 9:25—Orchestra, studio program. 12:00—StudM musical programs. 8:30—Studio staff frolic. 10:30—Pennsylvania male quartet. 1:00—Dance orcheitra. WOR modem love stories. 315.8-KDKA, PITTSBURGH—050. 405.2- AVCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—740. 9;:)0—WOR concert orchestra. 6:15—Little Symphony orchestra. 7:30—Long’s orchestra,- tenor. 10:00—WOR La Palina; buccaneers. 7:00-Eclipse entertainers. 8:80—Studio musical program. . 11:10—Dance orchestra. 7:30—Ro:^ with WJZ. •* ;9:30—WEAF artists family party. 302.8—WQR, BUFFALO—990. 9:00—WJZ programs to 11:00. 10;3n-.American Legion program. 8:00—Hy an’ Dry. 0:30—WJZ viola recital. 336.9— WSM, NASHVILLE—890. 0:30—WEAF artists family party. 280.2— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1070. 9:00—.Tackson dinner concert 10:’30—WJ'IAF harmony team. 6:30—Studio dinner music. 9:80—WEAF party; harmony team. 11:00—Van Surdam’s orchestra. 7:30—Roxy with WJE 10:00—Baritone, pianist soprano. 545.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—550. 9:00—WJZ Riverside hour. 11:30—Maunakea ssrsnaders. 7’90—WQY Remington band. 9:80—WJZ viola recital. 384.4—KGO. OAKLAND—780. 8:30—Violin recital. 379.5—WQY, SCHENECTADY—790. 11:00—Rieger’s shell symphonists. a n d u p 9:00—WOU programs (2 hra) 2:00—French lesson, orchestra. 12:00—N. B. C. entertainment 11:00—Arcadia dance music. 6:30-Van Curler orchestra. 1:00—“Broadways and Boulevards.” 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 7:30—General Electric hour with pe­ 254.1—WRVA, RICHMOND—1180. 9:00—WJZ Riverside hour, ter Schmidt’s band, Harry La 8:15—StudlQ^progmms. 9;:;o—Instrumental trio; soloist. Perche, tenor. 12:00—Richmond dance music. 10:30—Vsgabonds, vocal sololsta 8:30—WEAF progfama to 11:00. 422.3— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—710. 11:00—Swiss Gardens orchestra. 305.9—WHAZ, TROY—980. 11:00—N. B. C. programs. 399.8—WTAM, CLEVELAND—750. 8:00—Instrumental program. 1:00—Variety program, artists. 6:00—Hollenden dance orchestra. 8:4S—Educational address. 348.6—KJif. SEATTLE—860. 8:30—WEAF Gypsies; artists party. 9:00—Vocal operatic concert. 11:30—Studio program; soprano. 11:30—Memory’s Garden, organist. 10:00—Pittsfield merry makers. 1:00—Vic Moyer’s orchestra. Secondary Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. 508.2—WEEl, BOSTON—590. 394.5— WHN, NEW YORK—760. 53S.4_WH0. DES MOINES—560. 7:30—Chelmsford old-time minstrels. 8:80—Theater orchestra. 7:30—Roxy with WJZ. 8:00—Garden talk. 9:00—S t Nicholas boxing bouts. 340.7—WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—880. 8:30—WEAF Gypsies; artists party. 10:45—Music, artists to 12:80. 8:00—Studio program, tenor. 10:3')—WEAF harmony team. 62&-WNYC, NEW YORK—670. 8:3(L2oid time fiddlers. 11:0.5—Kalis* dance orchestra. 8:40—Lenton program, soprano. 9:30—"WEAF artists family party. 245.8—WKRC. CINCINNATI—1220. 9:00—Talk; baritone; story, 11:00—Organ recital. BLUE SERGE 8:00—Instrumental program. 10:00—Russian violinist, pianist 9:00—WOR programs (2 hrs.) 370.2—WLWL, NEW YORK—810. 336.9— KNX. OA-KLAND—890. 12;0ii—Dance orchestra. 7:05—Tenor; religious talka 12:00—Feature program. 361.2—WSAI, CINCINNATI—830. 7:45—Newman Club orchestra. 1:00—Orchestra; artists. g;0(i—WEAF programs (4 hrs.) 461.6—WCAE, PITTSBURQH-650. 2:00—Two dance orchestras. 265.3-WHK, CLEVELAND—1130. 8:00—Roslna Muto, soprano , 384.4— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS-780. 8:00—String ensemble; talk. 8:30—WEAF Gypsies program. 9:30—Arlington orchestra. 9:00—Buckeye State serenaders. 9:30—WEAF artists Tamlly party. 10:46—Ozark’s philosopher. 10:00—Morgao sisters; artists. 10:80—WEAF harmony team. 422.3— WOS, JEFFERSON CITY—710. 10:30—Wrates dance orchestra. 11:00—WEAF Johnson’s orchestra. 10:00—Christian College hour. 352.7—WWJ, DETROIT—860. 365.6— WC8H, PORTLAND—820. 11:00—Ramblers dance orchestra. 6:00—Organist; dinner concerL 6:00—Stocks, markets; weather. 322.5— WHA8, LOUISVILLE—930. ( 7:15—Concert; musioal program. 8:30—WEAF Gypsies orchestra. 8:30—Studio program. 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COPYRIGHT )ERYKT David and was "seated at his own; T H U HAS HAJPPBlfBH tables his thin, hatehet-laeed wif% SALIiT FORD U «tanie« oat** opposite him. When he saw hls,^ to nt.iaM OARSONi fimner, tk« new *Trlnee8S Lalla’* almost skip­ ■mmmer olio 1* IS aaS leoTCs tke erphaaaca, tfca only horns ah« ping down the aisle, her eyra spark­ know* trom tho time she la foar. ling with joy at David’s nnezpected Marye dear: *SF She meets DAVID NASH, athlete utd stadeat of selentlSo tanaiBSi praise and tenderness,* he m utter^ I’m really worried about your who la worUas oa the Caiaon something to Mrs. Byb^ thi^ behavior in regard to'your young tana for the aaauaer. David beckoned the fanUsticidly dad friend, Billy > Bartlett. Why don’t llkea the erphaa. opealy prefer- la v her to FBARIo CaraoB’s little figure to his table. you let him alone- Suppose you daashter. This aasera Pearl aad “Would her royal highness honor should racceed in transfe: ring bis CaraoB* me and Mrs. Bybee with her pres­ interest from yourself to Florence? Whea CaraoB makes iBsalUas remarks aboat Sallyt David hits ence at dinner this evenlngr* he Do you think it would make him him. boomed, his blue eyes twinkling. any happlet than he is now if David aad Sally, fearlas Carsoa When she bad seated herself, Florence failed to respond accord­ la dead, raa away. At dayllcht they Sad theatselves aear a car­ after a little finrry of thSnks, Bybee ingly? nival tralB. Sally la overjoyed to leaned toward her and si^ke in a And just consider how unfor­ Qua b DDIB COBB, former Inmate confidential undertone: “ Me and of the Home, who maa aw ^ to tunate it would be ,lf she should Join the carnival. He aaka WIN­ the wife have seen that piece,In the; begin to care for him. She must FIELD BYBEE, owner of the car­ papers about you and Dave,' Sally. come home to look after her nival, to make a place for them. •What about it? Who’s lying? You David la placed la the cook’s car, mother. If she doesn’t, Betty will while MRS. BYBEE. the real man- and tho boy—or Carson?’’ be miserable with either a discon­ aser of the carnival, dresses Sally Sally had turned the little black tented mother or husband on her la satin troasers aad taalc and scads her on the platform as lace veil back upon the jeweled-gllt hands. Or you and Alan will have Princess Lalla, crystal »aacr. crown, so that her big eyes showed to move back here and provide The mldeet, “PITTY SING," like two round, polished sapphires a hoine for the dear old lady. Of asks Sally to carry her to the car for her sapper. Sally «ladly re­ set in bronze. Bybee, searching course if It happens that Florence sponds and nestles the little them with his keen, pale bhxejyes, finds the right man in the city no woman la her arms. Her eyes could find in them no gull^ no ^ catch the headlines of the paper one can expect her to sacrifice any the jnldset holds. She secs a name cloud of guilt. more of her life than Alan or Bet­ she has come to fear and loathe “David and 1 told you the'truth, ty should. —the name of Carson. Mr. Bybee,’’ she said steadily, but However, I do think You ought NOW GO ON W ITH TH E STOHV her Ups trembled childishly. “You not to encourage her in anything CHAPTER XVI believe us, don’t you? David is that might cause her to imagine YJ7HEN Sally had carefully depos- good, good!” herself in love with a young man "All right," Bybee nodded his ac­ ^ Ited the dignified little midget, like Billy Bartlett. It might lead ceptance of her truthfulness. “Now to some foolish and hasty conse­ “ Pitty Sing," in the infant-sized what was that you was. telling me quence. she were going to re­ high-chair drawn up to a corner and tho wife about your mother?” main there It would be different. table in the dining car, she hurried Sally’s heart leaped with hope. They would not dread a parting to the box of a kitchen which took “She—my mother—lived hero in as will be the case if they fall In Stanton, Mr. By bee. I have her ad­ love with each other now. Young up the other end of the car, the dress, the one she gave the orphan­ \ people often rush Into matrimony newspaper trembling in her hand. age 12 years ago when she put me when they would not think of it If She found David alone in the kitch there. But Miss Pond, who works Dresses Young Girls Prefer \ a parting did not threaten them. en. slicing onions into a great pan in the office at the Home, said they Please th nk seriously of this, had investigated and found she had No. 1397 — TBe young girl who of frying Swiss steak. Onlon-ln owns too many dresses doesn’t exist. Marye. You may believe that mar­ moved away right after she put me riages are made in heaven but ex­ duced tears streamed down his in the orphanage. But I thought— The holiday season as well as school days make exacting demands on ward­ perience proves that propinquity cheeks, but at the sound of Sally’s I hoped—I could find out something has a lot to do with the average e robe. This versatile little frock has urgent voice, he turned. while I’m here. But I suppose it many advantages as the sleeves may mating. By throwing Florence and “ Oh, David, he wasn’t killed!” would bo too dangerous—I might be omitted and neck cut low for sum­ this young man together you risk that when the young man did not simple charge of running away get caught—and they’d send me to she cried, taking care to keep her from the farm on which the state mer. Ah inverted pleat either side of getting them interested in eac^ return to his work in tho barn the reformatory—” voice low. “It’s In the paper- orphanage authorities had placed skirt front assures ample fulness for other beyond the point you have look! But he says. oh. David, he within a reasonable time, Carson “ Haven’t I told you I’m not going play. It is cut in sizes 6, 8,10,12 and in mind— to merely cure him of his left his own work to investigate, her for the summer.” to let ’em bother you?” Bybeo 14 years. Size 8 requires 2% yards says the most terrible things about Sally, trembling so that her teeth puppy love for you. fearing for the safety of the girl chided hev^eetllng his brows in a 89-mdi material. Price 15 cents. us. and the police are looking for chattered, watched David as he read Of course you are scarcely more under his protection. terrific frown. “Now, my idea is No, 1383 — ’Two full^athered frills than a youngster yourself even us—” “ After unsuccessfully searching the entire story. His young face be? make-the skirt of this pretty Jjittle t h is -” though you are married. And I do “ Hey, there, honey! Steady!” the main fioor of the house, Carson came more and more grim as he frock. The shoulders are kimono and "My idea, Winfield Bybee!” his not expect you to show sound Judg­ David commanded gently, as he alleges, he went to the garret, heard read. ties of the fabric are slipped beneath wife Interrupted tartly. “Always ment in these natters. But I do groped for a handkerchief to wipe voices coming from Miss Ford’s But—what are we going to do, a tab. It is cut in sizes 8, 10, 12 and' taking credit! That’s you all over! hope that at least you will heed % his streaming eyes. “ Now, let’s room, tried the door and found It David?” Sally whispered, her eyes 14 years. Size 8 requires 2M yards My idea, Sally, is for me to scout what I say to you, Marye dear, and I see thiiS) paper. Thank God I didn’t locked. He knocked, was refused searching his grim face piteously. around the nelghhorbood where 39-inch material. Prtce 15 cents. Our Fashion Book, illustrating the stop playing with fire. For huhian t 1 commit murder—what the devil!” admittance, according to the story Don’t cry. Sally,” David pleaded your mother used to live and see if i he Interrupted himself, as his eyes told the sheriff, then, determined gently. “It’s not your fault. I’d do newest and most practical styles, will emotions are like lire. The> can so | woman riding through the upon one another, each insisted o v i 1 can pick up any information for be of interest to every honie dress­ ■ traveled hurriedly down the front to save the girl from the man, he it all over again if anyone else you. Land knows a girl alone like easily get beyond control. You can Id^gert with her husband, a state taking the guilt alone. page. “ By heaven. I almost wish dared Insult you. Oh, the devil! maker. Price of the b.wk 10 cents never tell where the attempt to di­ climbed to the roof of the porch you needs some folks of her own penitentiary agent, and criminals Its very unusualness proves thA the copy. rect another person’s affection will I had killed him! The dirty, lying and made his way to the small win These onions are burning up! Skip to look after her. Wouldn’t do tor whom they were taking to prison, little truth* in the old adage ahoxit 3 lead to; and I trust you have skunk!” dow of the great room, from which along now and don’t worry. I’m you to go around asking questions, jumped from^the machine in which “ honor among thieves.” cook tonight. Buck’s on a spree. enough sympathy in your nature "FAiyWER ACCUSES HIRED he saw Miss Ford and the Nash but I’ll make out like I’ib trying to she was riding when she saw the Grandma’s Dress Manchester Herald not to enjoy making anyone suffer, MAN OF ASSAULT TO KILL” was boy in a compromising position. Keep a stiff upper lip honey. In all find out where my long-lost sister, four convicts in her husband's car The average 14-year-old gjrl Of from a hopeless love. It fliight the streamer head line across the When he tried to enter the room that brown paint and that rig, you Mrs. Ford, Is. What was her first Pattern Service.^ overpower him and take his gun. today would have great difflcdl^ entire page. Below, two streamer through the window Carson alleges could walk into the sheriff’s office easily happen that Florence would She sprained her ankle as she wearing her grandmother’s Wed­ name? Got that, too!” Pattern No...... lines of heavy italic type informed that he was brutally assaulted by and he’d do nothing worse than ask “ Her name was Nora," Sally said lose her heart to this young man jumped, but fired, wjhunded one or ding dress, according to a pj^eUit the reader; “CLEM CARSON SUF­ young Nash, who, by the way. was you to read his palm.” softly. “ Mrs. Nora Ford, aged 28 Price 15 Cents. and yet fail to attract him. You ■ two, got the gun f/om the others, director who recently put dfi a FERS BROKEN LEG FOR AT­ boxing champion of the sophomore “ But you, David, you!” she pro­ then—12 years ago. Oh. Mrs. Bybee, must realize, Marye, that while she and helped her husband handcuff pageant of New York women &M4 tested, trying to choke off her sobs. TEMPTING TO PROTECT OR­ class at A. & M. A smashing blow you’re both so good to me! Why S a m e ...... is with you it is your duty to look them. 1775 on. Today’s costume is PHANED GIRL FROM UNIVER- from young Nash’s fist sent the "You’re not disguised—’’ are you so good to me?” she-added out for such things and protect her ' No Thrills Left? generous through hips, shouldem, “ I’ll stick to the kitchen. No­ wherever you can. 1^ SITY STUDENT WORKING ON farmer crashing through the win Ingenuously. . Size ...... - - - All this right in America—in armhbles, waistline than the- eqa-* I FARM.” dow, atfd down the sloping roof to body’ll think of looking for me “ Maybe." Mrs. Bybee answered Dearest Love, Del Rio, Texas, to be exact. And tume of any preceding period^. here.” He grinned at her cheer­ I The “story,” In small type, fol- the ground. brusquely, “ it’s because you’re a A d d re ss...... MOM. th'i^y say that the adventurous It’s old Ituff, of coarse, to com­ fully. “Remember, Pop Bybee’s on j lowed: “Clem Carson, prosperous “In the fall, Carson’s left leg sweet kid, without any flirty non­ thrills of Kit Carson or Diamond ment that today’s woman is larger our side. He took us in when he farmer, living 18 miles from the was broken above the knee. He was sense about you. That is," she Dick days are gone forever! Some because she is more active «and j capital city. Is suffering from a still unconscious when Dr. John B. thought I’d killed a man. I don’t added severely, her sharp grey eyes Send your order to the “ Pat­ NOTHING NEW say, too, that women have none of spends her life doing something suppose he’ll turn on us now. par­ tern Dept.. Manchester Evening ] broken leg. a broken nose and nu­ Salter, a physician living 10 miles' flicking from Sally’s eager face to Outside the storm raged. The the intestinal qualities of their more than viewing.with alarin an ticularly since you’re such a riot as Herald, Manchester. Conn.” merous cuts and bruises, sustained from the Carson farm on the road Bybee’s, “you’d better not let me thunder rolled and lightning flash­ maternal forebears who braved eighth-indh gain in her’ waistline! Princess Lalla. I’ve been hearing late Saturday afternoon when, Car- to the capital, arrived at the de­ catch you making eyes at this old ed almost continuously. wild beasts and savages in the how big you’re going over in the son.alleges. he broke into the gar- serted farm, summoned by a mys­ Tom Cat of mine!” Presently a bolt struck Mr. wilderness. Maybe there are more I rey bedroom of Miss Sally Ford, terious male voice by telephone. Palace of Wonders.” “ Now. Ma.” Bybee flushed and Jones and knocked him out of like Mrs. R. S. Clond than we “Honestly. David?” she bright­ l^year-old girl from the state or- The. sheriff’s theory, as well as the squirmed, “ don’t tease the poor kid. bed. He rose, yawned, rubbed his know! Hot, Tired Fe^ ened. “ Do you like me dressed up ’ phanage. who was working on the doctor’s, is that young Nash, fear­ Can’t you see she’s clear gone on eyes, and said: The law’s noose has a habit of like this?” and she made him a Carson farm for her board during ful that he had seriously injured this Dave chap of hers? She Life's Niceties “All right, dear. I’ll get up.”— roping in many unconventional Quickly Relieved the summer vacation. the farmer, summoned medical help little curtsey. wouldn’t even know 1 was a man Tit-Bits. lovers caught together in crime of “You sweet, sweet kid!” he “On Saturday afternoon early the before leaving with the girl. if 1 didn’t wear pants. Don’t mind one sort or another. Almost in'- laughed at her tenderly. “ Like you members of Mr. Carson’s family. “A warrant for the arrest of her,. Sally. She’s your friend, too, HINTS ON ETIQUET variably the unconventional love Here’s welcome news to tlmse wbei-' like that? You’re adorable! But I Including his wife, brother, moth- David Nash has been issued by the and she’ll try to get on your ma’s cools more quickly than. soup In buffer from swollen aching feet||^ a- like your own wild-rose complexion , i er and daughter, had come to town sheriff, charging the young student tracks tomorrow morning before New Face a zero night, as first one “lover" tablespQonful of Sylpho-Nathol in a better. Now scoot or I’ll be put In 1 I for shopping, leaving Miss Ford with assault with Intent to kill and show time.” and then the other “swears” that gallon of hot water will briiv instanfe. irons for spollipg the supper.” ^ i alone in the house. The two other with contributing td the delinquency 1. Is a wrong pronunciation “I am Innocent—he (or she) relief 1 Takes oat sting, reduces s « ^ Sally fied, but not before she had (To Be Continued) hired men had also gone to the of a minor. The warrant for Miss Powder Popular I blown him an audacious kiss from of one’s name cause for tre- made me do it.” ihg, ends all discomfort. Baididies city, leaving Carson and young Ford’s arrest charges moral delin­ MELLO-GLO is a wonderful new the tips of her gllded-nalled fingers. All are not friendly in the car­ jnendous annoyance ? Which is why the Dpris and corns, callouses, banion^ too. And Nash at work on the farm. Carson quency. Since she Is a ward of the shade— youth color. Perspiration I Winfield Bybee had entered the nival. In the next chapter Sally 2. Should you correct the George McDonald case is rather an rou’U find Sylpho-Natbol equally Its-, alleges that he saw Nash enter the state until her eighteenth birthday, hardly affects it and it will not dining car during her talk with finds an enemy. appealing contrast. Doris McDonald freshing in your bath. Get ^ylj^ho* I house late Saturday afternoon and she is also liable! to arrest on the pronunciation ? leave the skin dry and drawn. Try is Mrs. McDonald only by virtue ipiHniHiiiiiiiiiliii'ii; 3. How should the correc- this new French Process Face Nathol at all dealers. ji|llll|iii|iiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiliBniiiilllllllinilllllllllllinillllllllBlim ilHyM ll»llllllllliyilllllllll>SaM lllllllM lHIIIIHI!IHlHIIIIM IIIIIllllllllll of th3 American common, law. In ;ion be made? Powder and enjoy its marvelous fact, learning that McDonald has The Answers beautifying qualities. Sticks well, a real wife, one doubts that even Wax flowers are In again, so are 1. It is annoying but the well- stays on longer and does not clog the common law wife version can the clowns and the Jugglers. Glass the pores. You will (surely love Home Page Editorial bred person conceals it. apply to her. But, far fi om attempt­ vases that hold glass cactuses are 2. If it leads to confusion, yes MELLO-GLO. J. W. Hale Co., ing to throw the guilt for the mur­ quite a delicacy and fish, also made But if Just mentioned casually, South Manchester.— Adv. der of the taxicab driver Bouchard of glass, hold your flowers in their amqng a number of names, no. Daily Health Service Yesterday’s mouths. Anti-macassars ar.e in full fi. .Casually, smilingly and gra- bloom— oh, yes, they’re the newest clbusly. HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL Cartoon Is thing, my dears. "You see hair-oil Is ------— by World Famed Authority Today’s Fad in style again under another name. Music has been introduced In I’m expecting ’most any day to French prisons to soothe the con­ By Olive Roberts Barton he ushered into some bride’s par victs. Going to prison there means lor through a bead curtain— “the facing it. latest thing you know” ! WE DRINK MORE WATER beverages, particularly when it is t h a n w e r e a l i z e . taken from properly Inspected The cartoonists are having a cows under sanitary conditions, hard time of It these days, for transported under clean conditions ; By DR. MORRIS. FISHBEIN. that which Is a cartoon today may to the place where it is used, and not he a cartoon tomorrow- The Pictures Framed pasteurized In most instances be­ ridiculous, overnight, Is quite like­ B ridge M e Editor Journal of the.. American See my new designs in fore use. ly to turn Into the sublime, and a Medical Association and of Hygela, Lemonade and othe^ drinks made framing mouldings, just re­ piece of pottery, a rug, or a chair the Health Magazine. from citrus fruits are excellent be­ ceived. that made us roar with laughter a A n o th er cause they counteract acidity in the Bring in your pictures and body and serve as a valuable year ago, stands one good chance BY W. W. WENTWORTH Water is absolutely essential if of being exhihllted tqday In a select frames from large the body is to keep up its activltiM. soufbe-of vitamin C. (Abbrevtatlona:. A—ace; K- assortment. Tea and coffee are good bever­ decorator’s window as the newest klBg— Q—queen;' J-^Jaok; X— It is necessary not only to aid in wrinkle of a changing mode. Old^Pictnres restored. building up the tllsue, but in order ages if taken in moderation; if any card lower than 10.). to permit the carrying on of all the taken in excess, overstimulation We laughed at burnt-leather chemical and physical functions may result due to an overdose of pillows, mantel lambrequins, and OLD WOOD SHOP drug called caffein, which has antl-mascassars. that take place. 1— ^When is a redouble of a Pitkin Street. Phone 386-2 Most of us get more water than the power of stimuating the high­ We laughed at tidies and pickle one-bid justified? er centers of the brain. Tea va­ we drink as such through the fact castors, china clowns balancing o^ 2— ^What is the advantage that practically every food sul^ ries in its qualities according to lamps on their noses, and Jugglers stance contains some water and the manner in which it is prepar­ holding gold-fish howls on their of redoubling a double / of most pt the beverages are prac­ ed feet. We ordered in,plain velvet one-bid? • . tically entirely water. Milk con­ One expert recommends .that rugs and gave the floral brussels to 3— ^After the dumnay is ex;- MRS. ADA M. tains 88 per cent water, wines the proper way to make’ tea is to the ashman, hastily plastered plain posed,{ w h at. question - shoulc i MERRIEIELD ■inywhere from 85 to 95 per cent, ■pour it off the leaves after five putty papers on the walls to cover and even distilled aioohollc drinks minutes, putting it in another the declarer first Ask hinigelf ? Teacher of the terrible flowered ones beneath, 1— When declarer has ' hid nO' Are usually more than one-half wa­ warmed teapot. made kindlings out of old wooden Mandolin 'Tenor Banjo Soda water, pops and similar trump, second hand- has dohhled ter. bedsteads and set up enough brass and declarer’s partner also holds Banjo-Mandoilo i If both food and water are with­ beverages have a certain value, ones tp raise the price of trombones Tenor Guitar Plectrum Banjo due to the amount of carbonate nd-trump. . < Ukulele Mando-Cello held, lU# cannot be prolonged for to the sky. 2— It is highly Informatory ai^d they contain. Mandola Cello-Banjo nor# than eight or ten days. With And now! usually leads to' scoihig large peh- eln and water life ean he prolonged Ensemble Playiiag for Advanced We are buying wall-paper with aIHos* for a eonsiderable time, even STUFFED PIMENTOES bridges, pagodas and people, flow- 8— Can I make gaihe and hoW? Pupils.' / athetifb food la not given. Profes- .4 — ** • ti- ^ •h’- Agent Cor Gibson’ Instruments. •ers and birds and trees. The price fiMteia alwaya drink water Canned pimentoes a^e delicious Odd Fellows* Block dhrlnr tiie itarvatlpn period. Some stuffed with leftover meats and of trombones has been reduced to A New York woman wants a seat normal, out go the hrass^heds and, on the New York Stock Exch^ge At the Center.— Room 8. of them carry on from three to five cracker crumb:;. Cover with strips day. Tnesday, Wednesday of bacon and bake until the' bacon we cry for the beds that grand So far, however, none of the gentle^ w^eks without food. ttotbt .ui4 to BUk*. ithanOgy. ^ r^ ■ m V ' . ;=■:' ■ ■': ■; ^qs,=* r^V ■'-■?=-; vi;^ --,. ■ '■;v . :;^ . ^■y :-\S- ^ .. "’'L ' ''-■■■; ■■ '■?:‘^^,.--.‘ii^,^f-^-^-i: r,-’-. ■ %!fi^. ■ -^-I^-, . -;-i -,,-'s>y ^4', ■-..;■■?> •.f.,,.. ,- ■ t-- j/ Saidella ..135 92 112— 339 last Wednesday and he was in great profit on a Tunney-Heeney Birmingham, Ala., April 2—The V Sargent ..103 108 112— 323 much worse shape when he' rolled State Armory on ]\([ain street, fight for the heavyweight cham­ New York Giants begin a seven- Wilson . . 93 118 86-—297 with the Masons in the Dierald A third game, if necessai^, pionship, announcement of which game series with the Washington Cole . . ..100 86 93— 279 League Thursday night. will be played at the Rec, prob­ was made on Saturday. Senators here today. Canade ..109 87 99—295 Jackson’s triple and good pitch­ ably next week Friday. For the first time since Rickard Although the general opin­ removed his bar apron in favor of ing by Walker and Chaplin gave 540 491 502 1563 The High school baseball squad »^H|bck coat, he is going out to try the New Yorkers a two to ohe vic­ Bristol is scheduled to have its first work­ ion seems to be that the Rec to^ick up the big money with an tory over Memphis yesterday. Shur ...... 97 100 96— 293 out of the season this afternoon, Five will end the series tomor­ ter fork. He always had a steam Moleski . . . . 90 113 87—290 weather permitting, at the West row night, the first game con­ Jacksonville, Fla., April 2—After Chet Side Playgrounds. A squad - of ^el in other years. The Gans- I x' > rC ^ ...... 116 92 94— 302 clusively proved that the teams 6on fight couldn't irilss. Neither having won five straight games j Carucci . . . .1()6 99 114— 319 about thirty candidates is antici­ Id Jeffries and Johnson. These from Big League teams, the Brook­ LapoBte ___ 106 88 107— 301 pated. Tommy Kelley will again are evenly enough matched for promoted themselves, which lyn Robins were handed a six to have charge of the coaching. anything to happen. The con­ was fortunate because it is doubt- three beating at St. Augustine yes­ 515 492 498 1505 test tomorrow night should fur whether Rickard knew what it terday by the Newark International After winning its opening game prove beyond doubt which team was all about at that time. League team, a collection of former in^ the Glens Falls Northeastern In- 4.. Dempsey Appears Major League players. Today the DOWD, QUISH PILOT t^cholastic Basketball Tourna­ is the better, because the regu­ \ Later, when times were better Robins will hook up with the Jack­ WM ment, Wilby High of Waterbury, lation sized armory court is a and so .was Rickard, along came sonville tars. defeated by Manchester in the first neutral surface for both teams Jack Dempsey with a series of LAURELS TO VICTORY round of the Ya,le tourney, was de­ thus giving neither team any knockouts and the Willard-Demp- BUNION DERBY Above is pictured the Recreation Center basketball team which won from the Community feated in its second game and then sey fight was made. So was the en­ Club 23 to 17 in the first game of the town championship series. Top row, left to right, Di­ went on to defeat St. John’s Prep­ advantage. tire flght game when Dempsey won Tucumcari, N. M., April 2.— C. rector Lewis Lloyd, Ty Holland, Elmo Mantelli,and Manager Ben Clune; middle row. Ding Farr, Former High School Stars Too aratory School of Danvers, Mass., The armory floor Is much more in the early minutes of play. The C. Pyle’s bunion derbyists were and win the runners-up trophy. suited for a basketball game than Roy Norris, Tommy Faulkner and Ev Strange; bottom row, “Cap” Bissell, Captain “Hap” Much For West Side Rec the Rec gym because of its size . Dempsey-Carpentier fight was a spurred on today as they neared Madden and Johnny Boyle. Combine; Score, 26-20. York Collegiate Institute of York, “natural” because of the latter’s Tucumcari, with the thought that Pa., was the winner, defeating advantage. It is much wider and glamor. Also the Dempsey-Firpo the trek of 36 miles would carry Newport, R. 1., High school 28 to longer and there is no netting or bout for the same reason. The first The Laurels beat the West Side balcony to Interfere with the floor- them nearer inhabited areas and Rec 26 to 20 In the preliminary 14. Newport had a great team In Dempsey-Tunney fight in Philadel­ away from the gruelling grind of Tufts a few years ago when Man­ work and shotting of the players. phia drew a great crowd because basketball to the town champion­ the desert. Fishing Rod Prize REC GIRLS WIN ship jcontesf at the Rec Friday chester competed there All of which means !that both the nobody had seen Dempsey fight for Arne Suominen, Detroit medico, Rec and the Community, will have three years ana the Chicago affair night princiually because Jimmy leader through the 1,036.3 miles Qulsh and Billy Dowd were too clev­ The official attendance given out a chance to show exactly what they repeated because they just had to from Los Angeles to Newkirk, are worth, not only on the offense, see Dempsey again. IN NEW BRITAIN er for the opposition. The Rec led for publication the other night af­ with an elapsed time of 172:52:15, Won by Ed Montie 13 to. 10 at halftime but couldn’t ter the town series basketball game but the defense, as well. There Is no There’s the story of Tex Rickard: struck off at his leisurely stride denying the fact that fast players Dempsey, Dempsey, Dempsey! ! stand the pace, Th^ summary: was incorrect. The truth is that that gains momentum as he nears Laurels (20) 635 persons paid admission instead and clever dribblers like George Can this refraifl be altered to the nightly control. Stavnitsky, Elmo Mantelli, “Cap” sound like Heeney, Heeney, Heen- B. F. T. of 756. The profits were $317.50 Andrew Payne, the Claremore. Winner Breaks Thirty With W IUlAM i Beat All-Star Team By Great W. Dowd, when they were after the ball. Di­ League which closed recently, was week. cause there is no real stand-out In purses there but Rickard may have ally well considering the unsatis­ rector Lloyd said. the lot. Heeney’s selection, was In- reason to figure that a ton of shill­ factory conditions. On his third Maybe the commission won by Miss Edna McCourt of the It is true that there may be some they were horses of a different col- However, in the second half, they MAE SHERMAN HIGH Velvet Mill team who rolled 303. changes from the lineups that took • fluenced by the fact that' he is a ings will be worth more than an attempt, he broke thirty-three out struck their stride and New Britain foreigner who might figure to In- ounce of dollars. of fifty clay birds. This is consider­ barred Sinclair’s steeds because the ilDor at the start of the first or. fell behind. Manchester scored elev­ Mac Macdonald, Walter Dunn, game. South end fans incline to be­ ed very good for a beginner at the « * * en points in this half, more than AS LOCALS LOSE 2 sport. During the regular shoot) Frank Wallett and Johnny Wallet lieve that Coach Jerry Fay will THE RUMOR IS BEING BRUIT­ New Britain made in the whole Charlie Ryan, another new man at game. Alleen McHale and “Gappy" are among the seven thoua’and odd substitute Bobby Boyce fbr George the sport, shattered eighteen out of ED ABOUT THAT RINGLING’S Rolls Even 300 But Meriden fans who watched the Quebec Kelly at guard and Herb Kerr for SHOWS WILL COME NO MORE Giblln were the scoring aces for twenty-five. Manchester but the Robb sisters, Lassies Go Over Hundred Beavers defeat the Springfield In­ Frank Gallagher at forward in the TO MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. dians 2 to 1 in the first of a four- second game, but no such informa­ Following are the results of the STATISTICIANS SAY ELEPHANTS Maude and Ethel, also contributed Six Times; 111 Is High. shoot-off for the fishing rod: heavily to the victory. In fact, all game play-off aeries in the Cana­ tion has been given out by the ^cFLORSHEIM SHOE REFUSE TO PERFORM WHERE dian Hockey League at the ,Spring- Community mentor. In fact, it is Broke H’cap Total THERE HAS BEEN WRESTLING. the local team played well. Meriden squared accounts with Ed. M ontie...... 30 15 45 • ♦ * The Rec Girls are exceptionally Manchester in the Girls’ State field Arena Saturday night. understood Fay will trot the same Joe Irons ...... 31 12 43 New York box office statistics popular with the New Britain fans. Duckpin League Friday night by five men onto the floor tomorrow F. Curtis ...... 25 18 43 show that Jews constitute about 75 They got a big hhnd when they winning two out of three games A great batcle ought to result night. A report at the Rec had it R. 0. Cheney . . . .40 1 41 per cent of the paying audiences, came onto the floor Saturday night. from Murphy’s Girls in the Silver when the Warriors and lAbertys that Bissell or Ty Holland would Ed. Elliott...... 37 2 . 3^ j The name of the new second base- “Gappy” Giblin is especially well City. Earlier in the week, the local meet in the first game of their ser­ start at Faulkner’s righ\ forward H. Willis ...... 32 6 38 man of the New York Giants is liked. She scored a big hit a few lassies had won three straight ies to decide the championship of position with "Ding” Farr goinff la Frank Irons . . . . .17 20 37 Andy Cohen. weeks ago when she played a great games from Meriden here. Six of the Community Club Junior at guard with Captain Harold Mad­ Prank Garner .. .25 11 36 game in New Britain with the Rec the Meriden scores were a hundred Basketball Leaues. The teams den, but this, too, lacks confirma­ team. The summary: or better while Mae Sherman Was were to have played as a prelimin­ tion. , ** SHOE The scores of the regular shoot Bee Girls (18) the only one to go over for Man­ ary to the Rec-Community game at Both teams must have -learned were as followsi^ B F T chester. She rolled an even 300 with the Armory tomorrow night but a lot from the first game and it M. Robb, r f ...... 1 1 3 88, 101 and 111 for a three string this will be impossible owing to the would not be at all surprising to Shot at Broke Daley, If ...... 0 0 0 R. 0. Cheney . . , . .100 78 tie with Miss Graugard of Meriden. Howitzer Company’s regular drill. see some shifts in the lineups. The Richmond, I f ...... 0 0 0 This week’s m.atches have not been It is possible the game may be second contest ought to be much C. Ryan ...... 25 18 McHale, c ...... 2 0 4 E. E llio tt...... 75 52 announced. The Meriden scores fol­ played before the drill, but mofe more interesting from the specta­ Giblin, rg ...... 2 0 4 low: likely will be saved until some W. Rau ...... 50 33 E. Robb, Ig ...... 1 0 2 tors’ viewpoint, l^ecause it is figur­ Meriden (9f) other time. Both teams were the ed that the teams will “open up” D. M ullen...... 50 31 D ussault...... 88 83 78 J. D u ffy...... 100 62 big senisatlons of their o'wu league and take more chances than they Total 6 13 Von Gasbeok...... 76 103 115 and Chalked up high score victories. Ed. Montie ....; .. .50 30 AU-Sfew Bi^tain (0) M oroom...... 100 96 102 did in the first game. figure Ray Barrett ...... 50 30 Marley, rf ...... 0 - ( 0 W olohan...... 102 108 95 that one reason why the Roc didn’t S. J. Turkington .. .50 29 With the basketball season all look so hot Friday was 'because it Sartlnsky, !T...... 1 ! 4 Graugard...... ^80 8.4 102 but over, no announcements have J. Irons ...... 75 44 Did any player make at • * Jarnot, c ...... 2 5 played too careful ^ game and F, B row n...... 75 45 Speck, rg ...... 0 ( been forthcoming as to what is in didn’t take enough chances. There least one hit every game 0 Totals 446 468 492 store for Manchester baseball fans W. M uske...... 25 17 during the 1927 world series Drager, I g ...... o ( 0 Manchester are many south end fans "who still H. Willis ...... 75 42 ** Sherman this summer. It is strongly doubt­ believe that the Rec can give the between the Yankees and ...... 88 ed that there will a representative F. C u rtis...... 100 57 Pirates? Totals 3 i G e e ...... Community a trouncing. Ed. L yn ch ...... t.50 26 Referee: Nixon. Jackmore , town team. The Community Club This may he so, but it remains Has any batter faced a over north may put in a team with W. Sohreiber ...... 50 20 *• pitcher three times in one «« Taggart . . to be proven.’ They couldn’t do it lo;o8o:b;o;o;o;o7 A. Sullivan ...... 50 18 • « Lucas .,., « • • a s Jerry Fay doing the coaching but In the first game, but tomorrow is *• inning in recent years? so far there hasn’t been the least M. Jobert ...... 25 13 *• Did any pinch-hitter hit a • • another day and '^e shall see, what Art. Jobert...... 25 13 • * Totals 456 451 441 forecast of any other big club or­ we shall see. There is no denial ♦♦ home run In 1927 with the CAROL TO COACH ganizing. But they’ll probably get P. Irons ...... 75 25 *• bases filled? «« made of the fact that the Rec has F. Garner ...... '15 38 the fever pronto when the warm played far better games than it did weather comei^o stay. Yes. Lloyd Waner and Clyde THE ACES’ NINE RED SCARFS WIN against the Community but when Barnhart of the Pirates and Mark one says that the south enders pur­ It Is understood thfit Jack posely took It easy in order not to GIRLS PAIL IN BIDDING Koehig of the Yankees did. The Aces held their first prac­ The Red Scarfs defeated the Saidella wants to bowl any bowler FOR AUCTION CIGARETTES Martin Callaghan of Chicago Wolves Saturday at basketball by “kill” the series financially, he is tice yesterday afternoon, at the Mc­ over north in a home and home talking through his hat. True, Roy OF RUDOLPH VALENTINO versus Philadelphia on August 25, Kee street i ground. Although very a 32 to 16 score. Dotchin and Lynne match. This includes both Tommy 1922, was at bat three times in the .cold to practice, the boys showed starred. The summary: Conran, former town champion, Norris caged a sucker shot less than famous StyLes- Los Angeles, Cal.—Memory of fourth inning, good ball playing. About 20 report­ BED SCARFS (82) and Bobby Brennan. This news is ten seconds after the Community Rudolph Valentino was brought Tolson, batting for a pitcher for ed at the practice, . Two new men B F T made more Interesting by the fact came within one point of tying the back recently when a dozen or Chicago, hit a homer . with the were added to the squad, E. Rohan R. Dotchin, rf ...... 5 1 10 that Saidella used to bowl with the Score, but^this far from proves that Frat . . . style as worn on the more flappers vied with each other bases loaded against the Pirates in and Hampton. Tilden, I f '...... • • • • 3 1 7 Cloverleaves, a north end team, in the Rec could score whenever It ^ The Achs’ call for a coach, was Lynne, c ...... 5- 1 11 wanted to. The Rec was trying a sj y lorsheim for possession of some of the late May, 1927. the Herald League, quitting them campus. . . another F suc­ film actor’s specially imported answered yesterday at practice. Ed. Helm, r g ...... ___ 1 1 3 because of an argument. hard as It could. Make no mistake cigarettes. They were offered to the Carol was elected coach for the about that. They may have been off cess. If you wear the clothes that coming season. Mr. Carol’s ability in Total ...... 14 4 32 form, but that remains to be seen. highest bidder at an auction of YALE MEETS IVnCHIGAN Jnd Gallup and'- Bill Cotter are unclaimed merchandisp conducted baseball will prove a great help to WOLVES (16) scheduled to start their home and Many figure that the Community smart dressers are wearing you will by the United States customs -col­ the Aces. B F T would stand a better chance ot win­ ' New Haven, Conn., April 2.— A meeting was held to discuss L. Dotchin, rf .. home three hundred point v pocket he rat lector. ___ 5 1 11 billiards match tomorrow night at ning at the Rec hut Fay doesn’t want T F . . . a sturdy shoe The cigarettes, imported from The Yale swimming team, the best the plans on running a benefit show Ferguson, c .... ___2 1 6 see matters In that light. He Ih in the east, faces its hardest test a t. the Circle Theater. Jamrega, rg ..,. 0 0 Coughlin’s Pool room over north, for the active man. In B la^ and Tan. Cairo, Egypt, were in two lots, one ... .0 but there is a po^billty it may be inclined to believe that the Com­ of 3,000 and the other 3,500. High­ of the season tonight when It meets Being the best team in Its class Weimj|n, Ig ...... 0 0 ' 0 munity offense 'will tonction a great ' Michigan, Big Ten champions. The in town, the Aces feel sure that farther postponed because of the Ten to Twelve Dollare er and higher went the bidding, : town ohamplohship basketball deal better aLthe armory and that but after the $20 mark had> been sectional champions are ^mpetihg they ■will receive good support from Total j ...... 7 2 16 his defense Sml be Jnet as good. reached, prosaic tobacco dealers against, each other for the first the fans. . game at the State Armory the same Most Styles $ 1 0 night. This will be definitely de­ Both teams worked out. at the bought the romantically associated time. The Aces will .hold another meet­ BOSTON THE FAVORITB armory yesterday aRemtion; and weeds for $40 and $48, respective­ Ydle is pinning its hopes o,n Cat>- ing at thq home of Lester Bronkie, New "York, April 2—The Boston cided today. Tuesday night at 7 o’clock sharp. each lis confident dfvictbxy. ’ . . ly, and the flappers left disconso­ tain Jimmy House. He is entered In Bruins today are slight favorites to The game -will start at .t o^dock lately. three events, the 50-yard free style, All members are requested to be at the meeting promptly. defeat the New York Rangers In (if Hurley arrive* ia>tlme)t ;'^md GLENNEY'S the bpek stroke and the 200-yard Boston tomorrovr night, the second It snows at 7 a. m., there Is “Red" Ban vriU .^agaln referee. team relay. ' ' game of the )4 two-game American sunshine at 8 o’clock, rain at 9, We refuse to believe that a toad There will be bo ^Uaalnary, tame, Tinker Building group final to determine which .team a blizzard at 10, small tornado at th e Hovdtier Ooiovany's d d u w lll placed in a corner stone in Texas, Strange thing— Plectlon time Former Secretary Pall Is quoted is to. meet the winner ot . the: Ma- 11, flood at 12, hurricane at lived there 31 years, until we hear end at . quarter of mind and the dra'wing nearer and nearer, and as ready to tell the story of 'Tea­ roons-Canadians series "'■for "t^e freshet at 2, tidal wave at 8, »uh- dors will open at TtSO so that'the there were some tourist’s initials we haven’t heard a Bingle candi­ pot Dome. He doesn’t mean tClI; Stanley Cup and worid’s champion­ sbine at 4r, Can anyone doubt on it. date dexrauiteiiM the oora^ borer. lit ntMU review. ship. aqr loogar that spring is h v X pubUo may im th* (MU aa ivA as

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A Virginia man of color tells ns that he. doesn’t hit his^wife any I d U l 6 C i C A r more since he got fined in court. >- “ Nosah, from n ov on when dat ^ ; woman zassperates me I’a gwine X kick her good— den she can’t show it to de judge.” , O P r t T K w y r A Qawdge, dat Rhine wine tastes N E W S F lak’ de gene^lne stuff. N f W Y . g , f e u £ n . Laza, it is de genewine stuff. Ah done made it mahself outen water- i P g P f i R S ' mellyun rines. HONOR “ What is it, Sambo, that has fo’ H O N f i f ? legs and flies all around?” S Y S T f M "I’ll bite, Rastus, what is it?” “ A dead horse.” f ------Sambo has worked for his boss for five years and in that time he has just about run things. His good friend Ben said to him one day: “ Now, Sambo, you have worked Ka.u.s.MT.orr. up there and made your boss rich. Cl IM S , BY NIA snvicc, INC. You ought to ask him for more CnwiijM. USa flMlfg. money, or else you quit. You just These spring winds o n ^ t to help go up there and tell him: ‘Look a girl catch a man, If not pneumon­ here, boss, you pay me more or Snake Tongrue Tom pkins Put Over a Good One By F'ontaine Fox OUB BOARDING BO U ^ ia. else,’ ” Sambo tried his friend’s advice By Gene A kcm while sweeping the next morning. He began, “ Say, boss,. you’ll have \ArM ALL VOAISY-YH' to gib me mo’'money for di^job.’ ’ a Y T H * O f TM* W o o p s “ Well, Sambo, I’ll see about it,” VirtAf-WOSC SGdPFM^ replied the boss. ACCOMPUSi4AAetrtiS, I liVEIEfiBORS -lUlrtK H O lK “ See about nothing; pay mo’ or else.” JgN h iy VCRA F4CL ^ OKLOE G A S T H i W “ Pay more or else? Else what?” o f Y » u W a Wt a V0UI% Av/lA-fOR^ SATEiVi BAUOOAl SlSrT YiOR B.^CKWARDS FOR BLONDES. The boss’s eyes flashed; his tone was sharp. PASS JUPgSMgMT SlAt-Y \Ail-n4 LA U 0I44M 6 o 5m s u > Sambo’s eyes blinked as he de­ GAS* V5W6V4 You can’t go from brjmette to tected his boss’s anger, and quiet­ iM vard4 letter golf, but you can ly he replied, “ Else I wuk for the -YVUY s o m e I>AV VoLiY> AVLei-vxfiHs go fromJBARK TO FAIR almost as same money.” riis TiRSY AOToJ^ easily as r you can in the beauty COULP g e Y’ e m jparlor.- Jfer is five, according to TiEiJOlREP eA S ,-- — NolS Sambo and his wife, Bessie, ar­ OiA'YfP "onr cbt^Hb but you may be able to rived late at a party only to discov­ LAPS SOME PAV .beat the^olution on another page. BECAliSE SO VAR ^ AUL er that when Sambo had slipped on VMLL sinT=ER-tHe an icy pavement he had torn quite iPEAS iUv/E a hole in the knee of his trousers. SAME COLOSSAL Since the dressing room was de­ o HUMlUAYlOf^, D A K serted the wife asked him to come AIR in there to See whether she •7*H* 9 f E f i A P / couldn’t fix it up- temporarily for A f ’ K i l - fo o t. . him with a pin. But the hole proved # too large, and a friend finally vol­ ^ r -TK AdKS unteered to stand watch at the doorway to see that no one came in while Bessie went to work on Sambo’s trousers with a needle and thread. The trousers were hastily taken off and wife was busily at work, when loud voices were heard at the door arguing with the i friend. “ We gotta come in,” insist­ ed the voices. “ A lady done fainted. Quick let us by.” Sambo turned F A \ brown, panic-stricken, while the wife gazed hurriedly about the THE RULES. room, “ Here, quick,” she said to her husband, seizing a door knob. “ Get into the closet.” And quickly 1— The idea of letter golf is toopening the door a bit, she sihoved change one word to another and do Sambo through, and slammed it. f it in par, a given number of In a moment, however, a terrific strokes. Thus to change COW to pounding started on the other side HEN in three strokes, COW, HOW, of the door. “ Quick Bessie,” came HEW, HEN, hek husband’s, voice, “ let me in, ^ a ^ c e 2— You can change only one let­ for Heaven’s sake!” “ But de wom­ v s . ter at a time. an am still heah,” returned the 3— You must have a completewife. “ Hang de woman,” came back TUPICULE word, of common usuage, for each his voice accompanied by another (^Fonuine Fox, 1928. The Bell Syndicite, Inc.) C t9 2 S . BY NCA SCRVICC INC iWs.ti.aM(r.orF. jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ frantic thum^p, “ Ah is in de ball­ tions don’t count. room !” 4— The order of letters cannot be changed. “ Hey, there, feller! What you all runnin’ for?” , ' WASHINGTON TUBBS H B y C r a n e “ I’se gwine t’ stop a big fight,” Boss, I sho’ will be glad when “Who all’s fightin’?” > NVOViH' A ^ A f l ■PWJ& YrtENV GO’lSl IF you gits through scraping’. I’s got­ “ Jess me an’ another feller.” r /" co st Vie r\^l^Mceo tm s ©tpeovtvoM—fo o ^ , ta hurry and get my marriage li- Rfe (A w r GET rEt4-(5» ’N'Ev|£RHrv\\»IO. GOttV, THERE V l U A t ? O’ STUFF OVJTA IhEMS \ WAtE, W e u . m jcense. Pat— You’re some nurse! I best Of MOtmtl’ To 9REVEUT US CAM?e60H. I A YrtiEF. JUST WAVf— ' But where’s the bride-to-be? thought I told you to keep my \KK?9€t^tO! OS. TAKilS OF \T vivTW OS. SEEM ‘ 6N\. .YtWJHPBB, i’U- S E m e *EM Sambo— She’s to be at the Fust daughter from chewing gum! GOOD AM' BVENT'/, feaptis’ chu’ch tomorrow manning Jobyna— That Sin’t chewing IS o tt DAVISOW gum, Massa, that’s tobacco. &\jiine o’clock. t e r wAsw MO

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------; LINDY.OLTTB’S s o c i a l FatBonlze the The Coolidge Whist club will hrfd PALM SIliniAY HERE a public whist in Orange hall t o ­ McVEIGH NAMED LOCAL Sapper and Entertainment morrow evening. Mrs. Joseph Gib­ Whist Played Saturday Evening— ODD FELLOWS HALL son will take'charge of the refresh­ Planning for Anatiher Dance in WAS MOMENTOUS DAY Xomorrow Erenlng L O. O. P. Hall ments. The members o| the commit­ C. M .T . C. CHAIRMAN Wonuui’e'Bm em Assn. VICTOR SKONESKl tee working with her will be Mrs. Thirty-one players were present Vlofcete 50o Inclnde Supper at 6:80 Thomas Tedford and Mrs. Hayden, Special Services and Mosic end Tanderllle Acta, 8 p. m. Young Men Between 17 and 21 at the whist given Saturday even­ Victor Skoneski, aged 60, died a i Mrs. Jennie Dowd will see to the ing* by the Linder Social Club at the Marked Festival; New Pns- Bntertidnment Only, 85c. prizes of which there will be six. Urged to Enlist For Month; late Saturday night at We home.at m home of Mrs. Joiieph Gibson of Cen­ 27 North School street after a three tor Is Greeted. A door prize will also be given. The Everything is Free. ter street. Prizes were won by the prize committee includes Alexander weeks Illness with a, coniplicatiim f^lowlng: Miss Gertrude Gibbs and of diseasjss. He was one of/the'old­ Palm Sunday in the local church­ Crockett, Charles Grissbrook, Mrs. James McVeigh of Oxford street, Edward C. Hdgan, first; Miss Alice es yesterday was a momentous one. ABOUT TOWN Minnie Sargent, Mrs. Jane Hogan. credit manager for Watkins Broth- est" P oli^ residents in Manchester; Doggart and Wesley Shorts, second In addition to his wife, Josephine, The;^^ larger churches held special ei s, has been named local chairman and Miss Regina Mitchell and John sbr^ces and two of them, presented George Winters, August Stein- In charge of admissions to Citizens Frost, consolation., Luncheon was he is survived by four sons, Joseph, cantatas In the evening. The Swed­ A party o£ frlenda of Mrs. Wil- kemp and August E. Jerome of Mid­ Military Training Camps. Mr. Mc­ served by the hostess and an enjoy­ Anthony, W illiam ,^ctQr Jr,; one ish Lutheran church choir sang Jlam Allison of 67 Wadsworth dletown were visitors in MancSies- Veigh is a member of the Officers able evening spent by all. daughter, Mrs. James,Duffy Jr., all Maunder’s “ Olivet to Calvary” street surprised her at her home ter over the week-end and guests of Reserve corps and,served as a lieu­ The club is already making ar­ of. Manchester, and two brothers, while the choir, of the Center church Saturday evening, In celebration of David Benson, president of the Silk tenant during the World War. rangements lor another dance to be Peter of New Britain and Stanley presented “ The . Crucifixion,” of City band. They are making an ef­ ner birthday. They brought with Manchester young men between held Saturday evening, April 14 at 'of Chicago. ■ Stainer. them all the requisites for a sub­ fort to secure the choice of the ages of 17 and 21 who are de­ Odd Fellow’s hall. Mrs.- Eleanor *^The funeral will be held tomor­ Rev. Sigfrid Green, the new pas­ stantial spread, together with the Middletown as the place where the sirous ol attending a training camp Prentice has been appointed chair­ row morning with, ser^vices at the tor of the Swedish Congregational table decorations and favors. Vocal annual field day shall be held dur­ this summer will be sent to Camp man of the general committee. She home‘at 8:30 and at St. Bridget’s church, preached his first sermons and Instrumental music and games ing the summer, and their purpose Devens, Ayer, Mass. The camp will has secured the Ray Melody boys of church at 9 o’cTock. Burial will be yesterday and the Salvation Army in coming here was to enlist the whiled the time away pleasantly. be conducted for the month of July Hartford, who played'at the club's in St Bridget’s cei^etery. Corps finished its Self Denial week Mrs. Allison was remembered with support of the local delegates to the and since the ruota is limited St. Patrick ,dan^^ to cOme here of collections in the presence of annual convention of the Fifers' a number of birthday gifts. those who care to attend should get again. Oscar Strong will prompt lor FREDERICK E. COLEMAN noted officers from New York, Bos­ and Drummers’ Association to be their applications to Mr. McVeigh the old-time numbers. The commit­ held in Stamford, April 15. ton and Hartford. The date of the Hospital Auxili*- early. tees in charge are: Floor commit­ Frederick E. Coleman, aged 52, Masses at the Catholic churches iry’s rummage sale has been chang- Any young man of the right age tee, Frank Pearson; refreshments, 'yfere 'well attended. Confirmation A daughter was born this morn­ of South Bolton, died at 1:30 yes­ £d from the 12 and 18 th of April to can attend one of these camps with­ Mrs. Minnie Sargent, Mrs. Corinhe terday ifioifHlns at Manchester sbiMces were held in the Lutheran ;he 11 and 12th, Donations will be ing to Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLa- out any expense. Even the traveling Murphy, Sarah Hayden, Jennie gan of l^odland street, at Mrs. .Memorial hospital after a week’s Concordia and the Zion Lutheran called for on Tuesday by notifying expenses are raid by the govern­ Do\yd, Doris Chambers, Mrs. David hhurches. Members of the North Howe's Maternity home. ment. At ramp the mornings are illness. Death was due to a compli­ the chairman, Mrs. Edna Case Par­ Dickson; program committee, Ed­ cation of diseases. Methodist church were the guests ser, telephone 2117. given ever to military routine, drill­ ward D. Hogan, chairman, Mrs. De­ of the Second Conpegational iioyal Circle Kings Daughters ing. hikes and so on. The afier- Mr. Coleman was born in Bolton borah Gibson, Frank Hurlburt,( Mrs, and lived there all of his life. He church at a union service In the Russell Mason returned to Bos­ met this afternoon to sew for the noons are given over to recreation Frank Pearson, Irving Prentice; morning. Easter pageant costumes at Center and games ol various kinds. Div­ was a fSbrner. Mrs. Bertha , L. ton last evening after a short visit ticket committee. Sterling Lippin- Fletcher of Bolton, a sister is his at his home on Center street. He church. ing the evenings motion pictures cott, Charles Grissbrook, Joseph and various kinds of entertainment only survi-vlng relative. Is a sophomore at Northeastern Uni­ Murphy. The funeral will be held at 2:30 versity, Boston. Edward Hess, Main street mer­ are enjoyed. The young men must chant, believes in Herald classified be in camp at 9:30 so no parents tomorrow afternoon at Holleran Easter Sunday W ear- • advertisements. He lost a die­ need worry that their boys will be Brothers’ undertaking parlors on Sunset Rebekah lodge will meet Center street. Reverend "Watson in Odd Fellows hall tonight. A re­ stock last week and put a classified give-, a chance to stay out late POLICE COURT while attending this camp. Woodruff, pastor of the Center Con­ hearsal for the officers and degree adv. in the paper. As soon as the gregational church, will officiate. team will follow the business. The finder had read the advertisement Burial will be in the East Cemetery. he took the instrument to Mr, Joseph "Vignonl of 33 Packard remainder of the members will play D. A. R. CARD PARTY street was before Judge Raymond Hale’s No. 185 ' whist. Hess’ store. It was found by ' Prof. A. W. Manchester of Con­ Henry Schaller, garageman. A. Johnson in Manchester Police t Players at Bridge and Whist Fill Court today on a charge of driving necticut Agricultural college -will Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Aitkin of 36 Tables— Refreshments are an automobile while under the in­ speak on “ The Economic Outlook Center street have issued invita­ Served to Group fluence of liquor. He was arrested lor Rural Connecticut” at the noon­ Pure Silk tions for the marriage of their last night on Bissell street by Sar- day meeting of the Manchester Ki- daughter, Margaret May to Wilbur CHENEY BROS.’ MILLS Orford Parish Chapter, Daugh­ geant John Crockett. The case was wanis club at the Hotel Sheridan Derby Curtis, at St. James’s church ters of the American Revolution, continued until tomorrow morning, tomorrow. Frank H. Anderson will on Easter Monday morning at nine were favored with a large attend­ however, because of the necessary donate the attendance prize. o'clock. TO BE CLOSED FRIDAY ance at their card party given Sat­ absence of Sergeant Crockett who Medium Service Hose urday afternoon in Odd Fellows had to go to South Norwalk on oth­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Barnes of hall. The players in the different er police business. The McGovern Granite Co. Bristol were week-end guests of sections filled 36 tables. Entire Plant to Observe Holi­ Harold E. Gates was fined a dol­ Mrs. H. C. Bowers of North Elm In progressive bridge the winner lar without costs for parking his MEMORIALS street. day. Stores Generally to of the first prize was Mrs. W. C. automobile on the east side of Main Close All Day. Shieldge and the second, Mrs. Mer­ street front of the Madden’s Gar­ C. W. HARTENSTEIN Miss Anna Sterliaig has resumed ton Strickland; the winners at piv­ age three or four hours Saturday. Tel. 1621 pair her studies at Pratt Institute in ot bridge were Mrs. Frank Rippin, $ Gates claimed he misunderstood the Brooklyn, N. Y., after spending the Manchester retail stores will first and Mrs. Grace Beadle, second. 149 Summitt St. 1.85 time restriction. spring vacation period at her home close at 12 o’clock on Good Friday In progressive whist Mrs. Thomas on Hamlin street. in accordance with the custom of Shaw held the highest score and John Zimmerman has joined the 3 Pairs $5.00 Miss Helen Comstock the next. Af­ Crawford Auto Supply Company HERE/ several years, it was 'announced to­ The Ladies’ Benevolent Society ter the games the committee in and will be employed selling Olds- will meet at Center church Wed- day. Provision and grocery stores, charge served home-made cake and mobiles. y g f i ™ aesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Sew­ however, may have other plans. In­ ice cream. T’S here-the Bell & No doubt, you will purchase a new paSr of hose ing will be for the Memorial hos­ dividual advertisements' will an­ this week for Easter, so why not try a pair ^of pital. The hostesses will be Mrs. B. nounce these plans. Principal Clarence P. Quimby of I Howell Filmo motion Hale’s new, No. 185 pure silk, full fashioned hoee? S. Carrier, Miss Ellen Langdon and In the past years when the stores the Manchester High school will be us picture camera you have Made of a very fine medium service silk which ex­ Miss Emma Eldridge. observed the Thursday afternoon the speaker at the regular monthly WATKINS BROTHERS read and heard so much tends to the'four'inch lisle top. Reinforced hefel and toe with slipped sole. And, it can be had half holiday this holiday was not meeting of the L a k ^ ew Parent- about! Demonstrations John Mather chapter, Order of observed on the day preceding Good Teacher Association at the South IN in such new shades as white, jade, long beach, DeMolay, will hold its regular meet­ Friday. This year the stores will Main street school this evening. daily in our camera de- pearl gray, iris mauve, atmosphere, neutral gray, ing in the Masonic Temple tonight be open on "Wednesday afternoon There will be special musical num­ J [ u n r r a l CASE or Ipartment. Let us show and numerous other shades. Come in and see this It 7.30. The initiatory degree will instead. bers. you how you can make new hose tomorrow. he wor^Ad on a group of candidates, It was learned at the Main Ofiice "^ny members of the Masonic fra- beautiful movies with :ernity are welcome to the meeting. of Cheney Brothers today that the ^ tr e c to r s TROOBU greater ease than you now The ofiicers of the John Mather entire plant will be closed all day EVERY PAIR CARRIES HALE'S on Good Friday. This has been take snapshots. See why chapter are requested to meet at YOUR Robert K. Anderson the custom at the silk mills for sev­ Filmo is the movie camera Ihe Temple at seven o ’clock. A TELEPHONE call UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE eral years. receives the same care­ adaptable to all conditions Phone; 500 or 748-2 » Dilworth-Cornell post, No. 102, Other manufacturing firms here ful consideration here of weather, light, speed have not made announcements for as a personal call. So American Legion, will meet in the and distance. No obliga­ Hale’s Hosiery—^Main Floor State Armory tonight at 8.15. A Good Friday but it is expected that PLUMBING do not hesitate to ring social hour will follow the business they will generally follow the lead us when an emergency tion. Come in. of Cheney Brothers. arises. You will find neeting us quick to arrive and efficient In the ways of and HEATING RUBBER q C p our trade. “ A. Perfect .Service’ HEELS / D ^ SO U TH MR NCH€S TER ■ CONN Men’s Suits and Topcoats ATTACHED CARL W . Kemp's PROBLEMS ANDERSON SELWITZ SHOE i Plombing and Heating can be overcome easily and Contractor. quickly if you bring them to us. R E P A m SHOP 157 Bissell St. Tel. 1433^ E We have an .expert force of 10 Pearl St.. Selwitz Blpck s workmen who will give you an South Manchester A l job. p A Tinning, Tin Roofing, Gutter and Conductor V W V X \ V N W VN V V W Work, Sheet Metal Work, Skylights, etc. R S PHPN .. See us for estimate on new or old work...... I T GOOD THINGS TO EAT THE WORD “SER'VICE.’* Alfred A. Grezel “ Service” is a good word. It’s hard to find N CorJHLT E another to take its place. But we are beginning Headquarters for Plumbing to hesitate a bit every time we employ it. It has and Heating Supplies. beenko overworked— sometimes by folks who have Main St., Opposite Park St. a queer idea of its meaning. ’’You’d think, from the way some business con- ’ G R South Manchester cems talk about “ service,” that it was a kind of religious passion— that they were Just crazy to lie down and die for anybody who asked them to; that ANNOUNCEMENT they could never be happy unless somebody con­ sented to step on their hecks. 'Which Is bunk. Our Spring assortment of MEN’S and YOUNG MEN’S Pinehurst service isn’t that sort. It isn’t' the SUITS is now complete. Many new patterns in over Joseph Deyorio’s slavish kind— slaves have to be watched almighty carefully, you know. The service we give our stripes and herringbones of the lighter shades of tans Fruit Store customers is business service— friendly business and grays, also darker worsteds, gaberdines and navy 831 Oemter Street, Across from service. We are all working for this business— blue serges and cheviots. Two and three button models Pine Street "WiU Be and the customers are a vital part of the business. mostly all two pant suits W e are deeply interested in-our business; and so, Open Every Day logically, we are deeply interested in our custom­ 6:30 a. m. to 10 p. m. ers, their wants, their convenience, their satisfac­ $20.00 Starting Tomorrow. tion. “ Serylce” at Pinehurst doesn’t mean dying in the Presenting New Spring Ideas _ Free Opening Day trenches for humanity’s sake. It simply means TOPCOATS the squarest kind of square shooting— plus candid A LL the accessories for a smart Easter turnout are now on To every pfurcfaaaer of f 1 or friendliness. The better we treat you the better In vogue—with the colors of Spring—Our Topcoats more of goods, tomorrow only, 1 you’ll treat us. It’s a fair shake. A display in our store. The following are representative consist mostly of the lighter shades, “Raglan and Set will give ’ values, each one well worth the price. In sleeves, tailored by Michaels-Stem, Cohen-Goldraan. PINEHURST CREAMERY TUB BUTTER ...... 49c i] Free—2 lbs. Sugar . lU s la a low price on good butter. Priced Cut Silk Ties...... ^ $2.00 PINEHURST HAMBURG ...... 25c lb. White Broadcloth Shirts ...... $1.50 to $3.00 Deyorio’s Fruit Store This afternoon we will make up a fresh lot of Pinriinrst San- F ^cy Lisle Hose ...... • ...... 22.50 35.00 aage Meat to sell tomorrow at 25c lb, 2 lbs. 49c. , $ ” $ 88 1 Center Oppoflltei Fine Linen Handkerchiefs ...... 25c tt 50tf NEW MAID BREAD ...... 8c Loaf Sflk-and-Wool Hose ...... 50c, 75c, $1.00 A- OXFORDS KING ARTHUR FLOUR ...... $1.50 Sndp Brim Hats ...... ^ . $3.00, $3.50 NOTICE “I like that molasses of yonn. It makes my Ginger Bread so Derby Hats ...... $4.50 Complete your Easter m'uch lighter,” remarked a lady who came in to get another attire with a pair of new TO THE PUBLIC quart of It, the o&er day. Spring Oxfords. In FViesh Vegetables Try Phiehnrst 8| o’clock de­ Great redactions on shoe repair­ many new styles and Cauliflower - ’ livery, If you want to..g<^ youi* ing. Yon can gave 50 to 60% on '■zw shades of Tan, also Parsnips (just dug—-you food very early each morning. each Job in this place. - Men’s Dre^ Oxfords, Wouien’s. Pumps... $2.85 tfl $5.^00, black- know Parsnips are best after Bulk Sauer Kraut, 3.lbs. 25o Mra’s soles sewed on . . . .$1.00 they have been In the ground To cook with your Kraut try ...... /$5.00, $6.50, $7.00 Women’s Oxfords, an end of Fork or Eckhardt’s . $ g ^ 5 0 ANDUp - . Ladies* soles sewed on .. ...75c all wint^.) Boys’ Oxfords .... $3.50 and $4.00 *4.00 S4 50 S5 00 We nse the best leather that Spinach— Cabbage Frankfnrts. Children’s Oxfords. . . $3.00, $3.50- • * • * *' „ money can bay. The very best New Carrots We will have lean Bibs of Coined Beef at 14c lb. Children’s Pumps . $2.00 and $2,50 . Misses’ Pumps ... .$2.00 w d $3.75 Arch Preserver and Nettleton $11.00 and up rubbw heels used, Goodyear and . Lettueb— Oeleiy O’Snllivan’s. Free shine i^th every Baldirin Apples Fresh Shad for ’ your Bhdday • * job. Work done promptly at the Peppers, .Parsley dinner this week-—place your Soup Bunches order now. Boston Shoe Repair If you want the best ham curbd, for your Easter Sunday Arthur L. Hultman breakfast or dinner order a 'Sinclair, Fidelity Ham at Pinehurst. 917 Main street _ ' Shop A.L. 1 0 9 Spmoa SL, (Near BiisaU St.