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s i x t e e n " PAGES V [ PRICE THREE CEN!1^ VOL. XLIV., NO. 174. (Classified Advertising on Page 14) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1930. , LORENZ IN COURT Convicts'Attemptin|§r to Revive Fe llow Prisoner, Victim of "^Fiamcs ! ''5 CHANGES HIS PLEA 4 \

Admits He’s Guilty and BOTH HOUSES Will Be Asked SeTeral Qu^- Leaves It to Judges to De­ donSv by luYestigatmg termine Degree; State’s PLANAHACK , Board as tu Cause of Fire; Witnesses Called Today. ON SEA PACT w > % Columbus, O., April, 23.— (AP)]— him to death, carried toe Irody in the Chairman Borah of the Senate the board investigating the tragic car to a point east of toe Stote foreign relations committee likewise CITED IN PROBE President HeSoyer was informed to­ fire that took toe lives of 318 Prison and threw it on toe /^v®r wants to ask some questions, al­ day by Senator Watson, of^ Indiana, prisoners in four cell blocks Mon­ There the body was found FAR BEYOND NHTUNE though he has indicated toat he Republican leader, that a close de­ day night. Attorney General Gil­ and nearby in toe river toe gun NAVAL DEEGATES bert Bettman, heading the inqvdry, probably will favor ratification. cision is in prospect_ in the Senate recovered after Lorenzos arrest in Britten said he would summon said the warden would be asked to Windsor, Ontario, and his i^ftum to Secretary^Adams of the Navy De­ Seu. Robinsou Accuses Wet oh the nomlnatioh o f Judge John, J. answer these questions: Hartford, where he re-enacted toe partment, *one of toe American dele­ Canadian Scientists Report SUSPECT ARRETED Parker, of North Carolina, to the START FOR HOME “What arrangements were made tragedy for the detectives. gates, and four admirals who acted Orgauizatiou With Writ Supreme Court. to take care of any emergency such The First Witness. as advisers at London. Confronted with a bre^ in their as,that which attended the holo­ The first witness was Civil En­ He would like to hear, he said, It Showing on Photo- IN TAYLOR MURDER own ranks, the' administration caust? gineer John T. Henderson, who tes­ why toe United States agreed to. iug to the Judges. forces in toe Senate are relying; on Liner Leviathan Held Up 19 “What specific arrangements were tified to a map of toe route Lorenz build fewer 8-inch cruisers and graphs Six Years Ago; Is sufficient Democratic support for made to handle fire? What equip­ is aUeged to have driven over on more 6-ihch cruisers than had been confirmation of Parker. ment was available to fight fire? March 31 from Anderson’s yarding favored by the N?ivy General Board. Late reports from the Democratic Hours Until Our Envoys What information he has learned place on Rowe avenue to Wetoers- His hearings, he s^d, would take Not the LoweU Object. Man Confesses He KiUed Washington, April 23— (AP) — side were understood at toe Capitol as to the cause of the blaze that place in May, shortly after the re­ Letters to members of the Supreme not to be very friendly to Parker, sent dense clouds of smoke rolling- ^^^John T. Stuart from the First Na­ turn of the delegation. Court on' prohibition and another however. Arrive from Londw. through six ranges while the vic­ tional Bank testified that ^ reM While the Senate alone is required Cambridge, Mm s ., April 23— (AP) Movie Director in 1922; Still Hopeful. tims were locked' in their cells?” was a depositor m toe ba^ ftom discussing the advisabili^ of a test Discussing the Senate situation to ratity treaties, the House has an —Possibility of the existence of an­ The warden t^tified before the March 24, 1930 to -Apnl 1. I^ere case in an effort to overtura the dry preparatory to .th^ .opening ,of . tho- board yesterday. J^t the inquiry has equal part in the shaping of Navy other hitherto unknctwn" transi»Nep-r ' 'Southampttfi, Engto April 23. had been cash of $100 Md a $1M building plans, and Britten hopes Police Donbt His Stpry. jaws were Intrbduced today at the Parker debate on'Monday, the Re­ reveal^ new' angles which require —(AP)— ' Leviathan sailed^from insurance check that whatever is developed in the tunian planet was announced today ^nate lobby committee’s hearing. publican leader said after leaving explanation, from Mm. was drawn on the State Bank o House hearings will have its effect by Prof. Harlow Shapley, director Along with these went a charge the White House that>,he ,was still SonthnmptCT httbor at 7:30 a. m. : Heath'Toil Now 318 Chicago by the Mutual Trust Uife at the other en^ of the capitol. of toe Harvard Observatory, follow­ , April 23— (AP) — by Senator Robinson, Republican, hopeful of confirmatiph of the ,fdr New Vork vrith GbiPhel Henry The death list was increased tq Insurance company to Anderson ^ ing receipt of a telegrafc from toe Police early today arrested Russell Indiana, that the Association nonunec. ^ ■ r' "'L.'''^t\mson, American secretary of 318 todtyr when one of the hundreds was endorsed by Anderwn and Dominion Observatory at : Ottawa. against the Prohibition Amendment After a call upon‘President. Hoo­ of injured in the prison hospital Rinaldo, 30, an accountant and book­ Lorenz. A $40 check to Mrs. Lin- The possible proof of such a planet’s had ‘lobbied directly” with mem­ ver, Frank B. Kellogg, former secre­ state and others of the American succumed this morning. Four others Quist April 3 closed the account. existence has been hidden away on ed him on suspicion of the murder bers of toe highest court. tary of state, said he was anxious delegation to^ the London naval are expected to die momentarily. Mr. Alcorn asked about a check WINTER RETURNS photographic plates taken at toe on Feb. 1, 1922 of William Desmond Robinson made his assertion after to see Judge Parker confirmed. conference on board. Relatives of the dead men as­ for $60 on April 1. Mr. Lim^org Canadian observatory six years ago. Taylor, motion picture director. the introduction of the. letters, two He praised the North Carolinian The: departure of to'e steamer had sembled in droves at the temporary objected and Mr. Alcorn said it w m “A telegram received from Prof. to Justice Stone and one to the late "been delayed-more than l9 hours in Rinaldo who said he had been living as an able ;|urist. morgue in the Horticulture build­ to show premeditation and prepara FOR BRIEF VISIT Stewart of the Dominion Observa­ Justice Safiford, written by Thomas order that the naval delegates ing at the State. Fair grounds tion for flight by the accused. tory at Ottawa” said Prof. Shapley, in Tuscon, Ariz., since toe night of W- Phillips, Jr., whose candidacy for might complete the work of ' the where the fire victims were laid out Mr. Lundborg contended prepara “reports an object discovered by the murder is said to have confessed the governorship of Pennsylvania conference with signing of toe in caskets o f grey, white and pink. tion for flight after toe hondcide Henroteau and Miss Burlahd/ on to the slaying. has been endorsed by the assoda- DEEGATES’ CHEERS treaty. They’ came aboard at mid- Efforts were being made to iden­ was not material to the issue, if it plates taken in 1924 is suspected to Rinaldo’s arrest was due to recent tion. night. tify toe men as quickly as possible was preparation before, he comd Freezing Temperature a n d be a trans-Neptuniam planet. The investigation by members of the po­ In'a communication to. Justice Accompanying Colonel Stimaon and to send the boefies to their IL nS v^ d objection to it. Judge following data were included in the lice homicide squad, of various Stone, Phillips said an attorney had are Ambassswilor Morrow, S«iator hom es.. communication: angles of toe Taylor murder mys­ UNNERVES LEADER Jennings gave the opmion that toe Snow Flurries Here; Cold recently told him that many ques­ Robinson- and Secretory Adams, ' Prison routine was back to nor­ testimony was prematurely ottwed. 1924 GMT. February 7.666; R. A. tery. Rinaldo was said to have vol­ tions in coxmection with toe dry what was left of toe clerical staff mal after the fear of sm early In toe examination of August 1875.0 6H. 36M. 55s.; Dec. 1875.0 untarily confessed to Detectives laws had never 'oeen passed on, and of the delegation, the naval ex­ morning outbreak had been dis% Benson of 434 Park Rnad, West In Many Eastern States. plus 23 42.4. Joseph Taylor and James Bean, of that th e. lawyer remarked that he perts, and American newspapermen sipated. A t .4 a. m. the convicts im Hartford, Mr. Alcorn asked a^ut 1924 GMT. 24.556. toe homicide detail, shortly after he wondered “if the Suprende Court as British Labor Chief Breaks who were assigned to, the confer­ the Idle House and in the dormi­ his calling on Lorenz at CobVs R c- 1924 GMT. 29.560; R. A. 1875.0, was taken into custody. now constituted would have the ence. Senator Reed elected to stay tories -showed alarming signs of ture store on Church street, April 1. 6 35 40; Dec. 1875.0, plus 23 39.3. Friend of Actress moral courage to go into this ques­ in Europe for awhile, visiting with unrest. Freezing temperature and occa­ Mr. Lundborg prompUy objected Not Present Planet According to police, Rinaldo said tion thoroughly?” Down and Weeps at End Ambassador. Gibson in Brussels. No Outbreak and toe proceedings halted. sional snow flurries made Manches­ “This is apparently a trans-Nep- he wsis a friend of a- motion picture Letter to Sanford Several toousaiul 'men in the Idle Short Recess. ter people realize last night that tunian object or at least very far actress who visited the Taylor bun­ The letter to Justice Sanford as­ (Contiiiae4, on..£;age Three.) House, riot in their ceUs and defiarit OK'ing to objections by counsel out in toe planetary system, but, spring hasn’t yet succeeded in com­ galow apartment early in the eve­ sailed the Jones law as “providing Of the Conference. of orders from the guards, and for the accused to admission of tes­ since no magnitude or form of the excessive fines and cruel punish­ pletely displacifig Old Man Winter. ning of February 1. He said he fol­ more than 600 negro convicts quar­ timony regarding Lorenz’s actions object has been given by the ob­ lowed in a taxicab when the actress ments.” tered in wooden barracks were re"- after the homicide becau^ the only The mercury dropped to four or five servers, it is impossible to say Another letter written by William went to the Taylor home, and over­ Birmingham, Eng., April 23.— R IVE OF MORROW ported on toe verge of making a question is one of premeditation, the degrees below toe freezing jKJint whether this is another trans-Nep- heard a violent quarrel between toe H. Stayton, chaTbman of toe board (A.P)—Singing of* “Auld • Lang break for liberty. The. armed guards court took a recess at 10:45 to and a brisk wind made 28 below tunian body like Planet X, recently film director and the woman. of the anti-prohibition organization, were increased and state troops make a ruling on the testimony of­ seem a conservative figure. No dam­ discovered at the Lowell Observa­ to A. P. Williams of New York, ex- Syne”, rather than “The Red Flag’’ Shot Taylor were set for the emergency. But fered by State’s Attorney Alcorn. A age to peach or other crops were tory, or whether it is the nucleus of or any other Radical song, and the FOR MODIFICATION nothing happened. reported here. The actress left after a short stay, ten minute recess resulted in an an­ (Continaed on Page Two.) One-hundred and forty convicte nouncement toat the court would Rinaldo said and he then entered toe passage of a warm vote of thanks (Continued on Page Three.) were transferred to other state in­ make no blanket ruling but would IN WINSTED Taylor apartment and remonstrated to James Maxton, their leader, with Taylor for. his actions during stitutions this morning to relieve rule on toe offerings of testimony Winsted, April 23.— (AP)—Spring marked toe concluding meeting to­ the quarrel. Taylor, he said, became Fonuer Seuator Freiinghuy- badly crowded conditions. As they as made. did a nose dive during last night day of the Independent Labor were token out of the penitentiary, Judge Jennings said m substance afid landed in toe lap of winter for angry and drew a revolver. In the BANK IN HARTFORD UNDY TO START scuffle toat followed, Rinaldo de­ Party Conference. ^ soldiers stood on guard. to^t the court rules if acts subse­ there was snow in some places in Maxton usually has a biting tone quent to the commission of the of­ clared he gained possession of Tay­ seu, o f New Jersey, Says Before the board of inquiry re­ toe Litchfield hills at suh-up and in the heat of a Parliamentary de­ fense are part of a plan conceived flakes fell intermittently during toe lor’s gun and shot him. sumed its investigation, as many of CLOSES ITS DOORS bate. But he broke down when he before the commission of the of­ morning. The thermometer drop­ AIR MAIL ROUTE While Rinaldo’s story coincides in ^ He Has Chauged His Mind the convicts as were able to be on fense, they would be admissible as ped to about 24 as a low mark. minute detail with known facts of rose to reply to toe vote' of thanks.. their feet were herded into the fire He sank back in his chair, with the evidence but in the absence of such Some motorists who left their ma­ toe case,, police were inclined to swept cell blocks of Companies C proof it would be inadmissible. chines out had frozen radiators. doubt, his, confession until a careful tears streaming .i dowpi his cb e ^ , and H wherp^ Monday night they, while from everyside camei-steMflis Court’s Ruling. While the snap Was unusual for this cjieck has been made. State Bank Commissioner Newark, N,. J.', April 23— (A P )— howled for release while the smoke “If the accused hung around date no damage w'as done to trees Famous Flier to Inauprate of “ Come on, .^immy, try it again.” Former Senator Joseph S. Freling- was rolling about them. awhile after the crime, got scared as buds are backward. W’AS IN POOR HE.4.LTH. Takes Action Against the Finally Maxton rose and said: huysen, who voted for passage of The purpose of this was to aid and ran away, we are not inter­ “ I have been an emotional and the Volstead law, and who again is in the identification of the dead who New York to Buenos Aires Tucson, Ariz., April 23.— (AP) — sentimental- person. Your very were'SO badly disfigured that they ested’’ Judge Jennings said, “but if IN THE EAST Russo Renaldo, held in Los Angeles a canffldate for the Republican nom­ hearty tribute broke down the little ination for the Senate, issued a could not be identified by sight. . he planned before what he would do New York, April 23.—(AP.)— as the suspected slayer of William P. M. D’Esopo Company. afterwarS" then we are interested.’’ Freezing temperatures and snow Route on Saturday. bit of nerve I had left. In the last statement today declaring he favor­ The ill-fated cell blocks are stfil Desmond Taylor, film director, came ten or twelve months It has been ed a modification of the prohibition standing in the shell of toe huilJing Mr. Alcorn’s question was ruled falls in various quantities visited to Tucson from toe Imperial Valley out, and he then suggested a recess Hartford, April 23,— (A P )—^The hard work. I have had to seem to toat houses' them. On the door Qf the North Atlantic states early this of California about two months ago. as toe ruling may eliminate certain morning, breaking records of fifty P. M. D’E so]^ Company private be in antagonism to the cause to "i voted for the Volstead Act,” he^ach is the prison numbers of the New York, April 23.—(AP.) — He had been living at the home of witnesses and shorten the trial. years or more. bank at 65 Market street, was clos­ which I have devoted a big propor­ said, “because it seemed to-me the' four men whp occupied them. Judge Jennings said toe court was An area of high pressure in toe Inaugurating toe new seven-day air L. E. LeBIanc. ed at 1:30 this afternoon by order tion of my life. duty of • Congress to enact legisla­ The investigators decided to rie- afraid its ruling would interfere Canadian northwest whic^ extends mail service of Pan American Air­ LeBlanc told Captain JH. R. West, of Bank Commissioner Lester S. Bitterly. Critielzed tion to make the amendment effec­ turn the men to the ceUs temporari­ of the Tucson Police Department, “I have had concentrated- on me ly to ascertain the mimber oT the with_toe State’s presentation of the to the Gulf coast and reaches the ways between New York City and Shippee in order to protect deposi­ tive. \ case and toe court would be glad to Atlantic ofcean in lessening intensity toat he knew nothing of Rinaldo, tors. from all quarters toe terrible con­ “Ten years of- expe^n ce and xnissing. When the check had beeix Buenos Aires, Col. Charles A. Lind­ grant a recess to the State’s Attor­ was said by Weather Bureau offi­ other than toat he came here ap­ “Frozen assets” largely in real centration o f, criticism. I feel that study have modified triy views. made toe convicts were iJrompUy ney fo rearrange his order of proof. cials to be responsible. bergh will fly the inaugural mail parently for his health. Rinaldo in­ estate holdings,' caused toe re­ at this conference the I. L., P. has While the law has destroyed the removed. The court recessed the second time. Rochester, with toe mercury at planes both ways on the long over- formed acquaintances here toat he straining order issued by toe state decided our object is the achieve­ open saloon, it has developed, new Warden Jeered. ment of a Socialist comYnonwaalth and very grave evils with which the For the first time since the fire Mr. Stuart on cross examination 24, experienced toe coldest April 23 water hops between Miami and had been injured during the World official. said Lorenz had a bank balance of in the history of the Weather Bu­ The company, with which many and not a mere .political expediency public is familiar.” ' and smoke spread destruction Cristobal, Canal Zone. , $210 on March 31. reau, the nearest approach being 26 (Continued on Page Three.) residents of toe east side have long and opportunism. Impiossible To. Enforce Warden Thomas ventured into tbe Benson’s Testimony. degrees in 1872, Saranac Lake, in Taking off from Miami next Sat­ been depositors, has about $1,100,- “ I think we will all sing .‘Auld Declaring toe present , law “is dif­ prison yard this morning. Wvto August W. Benson of West Hart­ the Adirondacks, boasted real win­ urday afternoon, Col. Lindbergh 000 in savings deposits, $30,000 in Lang Syne’ rather tnan "The ^ d ficult, if not impossible to enforce,” head bowed, he went to the deputies’ ford in his direct examination up to ter with four Inqhes of snow and a will fly to Havana, spend to'e night commercial deposits and about $30.,- Flag’ or anything else.” he added: , office and emerged to look upon the temperature of 12 degrees above there at the American Embassy and 000 in Christmas Club deposits. And led by the large Scottish “I have, therefore,- concluded that chapel building..,. Hundreds of con­ the time of the important ruling on delegation the conference sang the the policy of prohibition must be testimony by toe court, had testified zero. then take off at 6 a. m. on a RESULTS! Among the large real estate hold­ victs—cell iniites of the men Virho At the Capital tyvelve-hour flight to Cristobal, via ings of the company which tended old air. modified. ' died—let lobse.a crescendri .of jeers in brief that he had a wife Laura The conference has been> meeting “Those who desire, to use alco­ ■Ti/i a daughtei^ Elizabeth, 18.'’ He Washington residents were star­ Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua. to cause the troubled condition are and catcalls at sight of the warden. ^ Here are two examples of tbe Palace . Theater building on for nearly a week, and In that tim.e, holic. beverages should- b e; allowed >iaii knoym Anderson, brother of tled to see scattering snow flakes The colonel will stay at Cristob^ Thomas glared at them a moment prompt results: (1) Jacob Ubert Main street, Northwest Park, a by passage of numerous're^utions, ± 0 do so imder, conditions o9*^national Mrs. Benson, for nine years. He had about six o’clock as were early for three days sending the mail on and went on his way while gutu^ risers In New York where the ther­ by other pilots. He then will leave of Village street advertised a large tract near the Bloomfield lir e has made It plain that Labor’s L rft control; tfaat wpuld. .eliminate the known Lorenz two years, and late­ silenced the prisoners. . mometer stood at 30, an all-time there Wednesday afternoon with Magee stove for sale and sold it and-a large building on North Main Wing is decidedly dissatisfied with element o f ' private pro’fit .and pre; ly Lorenz had been a frequent caller The ijivestigfating committee, A t­ record for the date. the first northbound pleine carrying at once; (2) Miss -Susan,Gleason street which remained unoccupied the m ^erate poUtics , of the main vent the return of the saloon.” At the Benson home. Benson said torney GenerM Gilbert Bettmap and Pittsburgh reported a fifty-year mail that left Buenos Aires the of School street' lost a handbag for a long time. Labor. Party. The former Senator said, however, he saw Lorenz on the night of weather record broken with a tem­ Saturday before a t'6 q. m. He will and toe ad she inserted in toe Mr. Shippee’s. action was taken The I. L. P'„ with 80 inembers in he would supjiort-all*, “reasonable measures” ..for the eoforcement of (Continaed on Page 2)' March 31. He came to, the house perature of 27 and milk froze in and make an overnight stop at Puerto Herald; Clasified brought It back under Section 4034 of the General the Hopse. of , Commons, . wants the dry laws as long as they con­ shmrtly before ten o’clock and around Springfield, Mass., when the Cqbezas and then on 'Thursday will to her. Statutes permitting such a course “ Spcialism In- our Cpm|fiete disarmament, allowances fori all tinue m effect. : TREASURY BALANCE. brought some snapshot pictures. mercury dropped to 20. take toe ifiail on through .to Miami, Both are satisfied and at small to protect depositors. children, natipnallzation '' of the Ambaissador Dwight W. Morrow, Washington,. April 28.— (AP)f;]^ ‘Then came the question about the A heavy snowfall forced Jack via Havana- The mail’ (yill be dis­ cost. What abbut you? Dial Pasquale M. D’Ewpo is president and treasurer .of, toe /company. banks and many 'other Socl^istic who wdll him for the nomina­ Treasiw , receipts for April 21 w ^ , next day at Cobb’s picture store and Little, air mail pilot on the Albany tributed in New York a’ week from 5121. next Saturday, seven days from the platforms have ^been endorsed fay tion, has not yet, made known his $9,151^20.41; expenditure, $19,39^ 445.65; .balance, $220,745,705.42. '

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m Am Ifltpmat . 4...... ♦; 61: L N. P. A. MEMBERS B U m S H W O B L E PRISON WARDEN CALLED U .S .)R (:K COURT Am Fpw and lit ... >-• • • • Ship Arrivals Am Rad Stand San .....' 36% FOR ANOTHER INQUIRY A m RoU M iU ...... 91 MEET IN NEW YORK CITED IN PROBE A% Sm^t ... U ... 71 PLAilSO^HOP . I Am Tel nnd-Tel . Arrived .. i • .256% Am Tob B ...... — (Conthmed from Page 1) - Veendam, New York,'' April 23 (Ckintfiiiied from imse 1.) ^ | (Pumlslied by Patnam A (jo.) • •.. • 237% STILL CRITICAL. , Central Bow. BarKord.'Cbfluo, Am Wat Wkis .... ------124% New Haven, April 23.—(AP) — from Bermuda. ■ his assistants; State Architect T. Ansiconda ...... *»... 64% The condition of Walter V. Ander To Make Trial Flight Tomor­ Bergensfjord, Oslo, April 23, pressed toe that the time | 500 Newspaper Pablishers Ralph R idl^, and E. L. Jenkins, New York. 1 P. Mi Stoeka ■Ati Ref >••••• I t i d i 45%, son, 22, Who was seriously injured woifld come when it would he wise.! Baldwin Loco superintendent o/ construction at Reliance, Cherbourgh, April 23, ..... 32 yesterday in an auto accideht in row ; (M Zeppelin to Vis­ the penitentiary, then visited the to, bring a suit and take it to Bid Aaked B and Q ...... ^.....116% from U.S. and Canada Dis­ New York. Supreme Court “in the hoye which Miss Dorothy. Costigam, 19. cell block to determine the cause of I Bankers Trtizt Co . . .. 325 Bitodix Avlat 52% was killed, was reported today at Hellig,-Olav, Copenhagen, April getting the.lSto Amendment pu the fire and to fix the nature of the 23, New York. City Bank and Ttust . 375 Seth Steel 102 Grace hospital as slightly improved, toe Cjonstitotion.” Cap Nat B*T<...... cuss Their Problems. it England on Saturday. cell construction in their minds be­ ' SaUed 360 Canadian Psic .210 but still critical. The letter added (hat to bring Conn. River ...... 425 Case Thresh 361% fore they began to question more Berengaria, New York, April 23, . ■ 'Witnesses at the second-day session for Southampton. \ such a suit “now would b«' almost Htfd Conn. Trust ; . . . 160 Qetro De Pasco ...... 56 Cardlxvgton, Eng., April 23.— suicide” and advised waiting mitil SEEK MAN'S BODY. of the committee. United States, Copenhagen, April First Nat H tfdN ..... 220 240 Ghlc MU StF and P p f ...... 37% New York, April 23.—(AP.)— there was a change in the personnel Land Mtg. And Title « . 4U New. Haven, April 23.— (A P )— (AP.)—^The giant airship. R-lOO, Jenkins told the committee, it was 23, New York. Chic and Norwest ...... 85 The annual convention of the Amer­ of toe court [Mutual B&T ...... — 240 Chrj^er ...... 39% Efforts were continued today to re-'scheduled to fly .^ to Canada some reported to him Monday afternoon Resolute, Yokohama, April 23, ican Newspaper Publishers Associa­ I - dOf VtC- • c.f • t • • * s a • • 240 Col Gas and M ...... 83% cover the body of Peter M. Peter­ time in May,._Will make her sixth New York. No Ooort PoUey tion opened today at the Pennsylva­ tltet electric lights used to illunii- New Brit Trust 200 Col G ra p h ...... 33% son, 64, of Orange from the water of nate the I and K cell block while Leviathan, Southampton, April Henry H. Curran, presideflt of the nia hotel with nearly 500 publish­ Long IslEuid Sound. trial flight tcfnlorrow. She has been association, who Was op the witness Riverside Trust ...... 550 0- Coml Solv ...... v!.. 36% ers from the United States and under construction had been flicker­ 23, New. York.' —M Peterson was drowned yesterday refltted with the latest type engines. stand today, ^said his. organization West Htfd.>'rrU8t S50’ Comwito'and Sou 18% Canada in attendance. ing. The toouble was eliminated at Homeric, Southampton, April 23, Insurance Stocks. when he and two companions were The flight 'Will last 10 or 12 hours. NeW York. had no policy with regard to the Consol Gas ...... 132 Edward H. Butler, president, in 3 p, m., he said but it was definitely Supreme Coiirt xAetna Casualty .... 154 160 Contto Can ...... 67% his opening address declared that thrown into the Sound off Prospect There will probaMy be other trials established that there had been dif­ Just before a^ournament an ex­ xAetna life ...... 98 100 (Dom F t o d ...... 110 a national organization ,Was an ab- sinkmg boat. H'.s before she,.-crosses the Atlantic. ficulty with toe wiring. xAetna Fire, $10 par. companians were rescued. change took place between Senator 72 74 Curtiss W right...... 12% solute necessity to the newspaper "" ~ ” * Visitors |to CardingtFlre, $10 par-.. 84 86 Bridgeport, April gest airships in'the world in close OF BOSTON BANK HERE written to Chirran by W. P. Sxhito Elec Pow and L t ...... 162% interests and to further our prog­ 23.— (AP)—Al­ concrete from sticking to the mold­ Htfd -Rtm BoOr $10 7 2 ; 75 coholic cases admitted proximity to each other. The Graf of Boston. Erie ...... 54% ress.” Mr. Butler declared that tl» to Hillside Zeppelin is due to arrive on a flying ing forms. ' . j ;—— National BTre..,^;...,,.^ . . 85^ 87 home in ■ the' “ fisc^il yeaxj. ending The letter said Charles it. Lues, Fox Film A 55% A. N. P. A. had been greatly ben^ visit on Saturday. xPhoenix Fire ...... 89 91 Gen Elec , . . 90 ficial in many w'ays to American March 31, showed incr^e of 24 rafters of the G and H cell \ it was announced by toe Chamber identified as, a Republican leaflet In Between- 600 and 7Q0 men froip block we^ of wood and covered of Commefee today that the public Travelers . ; ...... :, 1556.: 1675 Gen Foods .. 68% publishers and pointed to the spe­ per cent over the preMousiyear, the Boston, had'suggested a plan of Fnbnc Utility Stocks.' - *'S‘ report of Supt. A. T. Thome^bf the the R oyal^ ^ r ^ r i ^ i ^wiU^draw the yd to - W)^d^.n- 'isheathhig. should be' on toe -Ibbkoub for $20 soliciting contributions. _ ' Gen Motors . 61% cial benefits which had come up x(Honn.'Ele(r Sv°^ ^ j^g attempted to relieve* the Niles Bern Pond ...... 38 40 candidate president of the National March 30, 1929. Sou P a c ...... 124- (Continued from Page 1.) Hartford Golf club t(^ay. Mrs. John have much to say within those grim i f ^ “ empts have b®eu.-made Peck Stow and Wilcox 8 11 R. Demarest of Orange was named League of American Pen Women. The letter of April 9 to Stone Sofi Rwy ...... 146 said in part: ' j Russell Mfg Co X ___ 85 Stand Brands .... i...... -... 26% president. Mfs. Norris, an ardent advocate walls. She even dictates, at tim S the recesses of the court caused by ings but realty condition's inade im­ xScovill 63 66 i St Gas and El ...... 126% Other officers follows: First vice- to Warden Preston E. Thomas him­ ‘Tt is indeed unfortunate that so — i the ruling on admissibility of evi- of peace, said she had thought of self. ' possible such sales without the Smythe Mfg Co 95 1S O Cal ...... 72 president, Mrs- Cephas B. Rogers, many men to |)ublic life especially! •_ . dence. the Pen Women only as a literary The young lady is no other than - sustaining of big losses. those, who have served for years,and Seth Thom Co. com .. 35„ s o N J ...... ; ; 79% Court resumed at 11:34 with tes­ Danbury; second vice-president, group “unaffected by politics, re­ do, pfd ...... 27 --1 ' Mrs. Lee Miller, Stratford; record­ Miss Amanda Thomas, daughter of , years' in. congress in executive posi-1 S O N Y ...... 36% timony by Carl Dobmeier of 7 Rose ligion' or personal Internationa! the warden, who seeks to relieve tions, and on toe bench, become for Standard Screw ...... 132 140 Studebaker ...... 40 % street, at whose home Lorenz board- ing secretary. Miss Beatrice DeF. ideas,” and that she had come to do, pfd. guar “ A” ., 100 •47a: Allien, Derby; corresponding secre­ her father of many of his routine HINTS AT SENSATION all practical purposes out of ; touch Tex Corp ...... v| ^ ;ed. Mr. Dobmeier said ^he saw realize that it was “not so.” burdens. Amanda was the heroine! with the busy workaday world. xStanley Works ...... ■41 43 Tin. Roll Bear ..» ; Lorenz at 7 p. m., March 31, talking tary, Mrs. EUiott Peck, New Ha­ Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, former xTaylor & Fenh ...... 115 — ven; treasurer, Mrs. Russell L. of the disastrous fire of Monday ' X X X X nscohO il ...... ' 1-6^ over the telephone in a language he president general of the Daughters night when 318 convicts met death'.' New Haven, April 23.— (AP) - Torrington, ...... 60 62 I I • • • • • s'* 98 % Kibbe, Milford. Four men instead o f three will be Tells of Conversation. Underwood Mfg Co .. 114 ■ 118 did not understand. Lorenz left the of toe American Revolution, an, cp-1 She took command of the situation “In.-order td give you perhaps , a Unit Aircraft . • • • • 88 house at 7:30. He said Lorenz own­ discharged from the state employ at Union Mfg Co . .<___ _ 21 23 49% TINPArn TA-vire ponent of toe World Ck>urt and an in the office, called for poliqe and new slant as to how some' men are — Unit Corp ed an autopiobile and the witness soldiers, and directed an Associated the Connecticut Reformatory at 'U S Envelope, com .. 215 Unit Gas and Imp ...... ;... 48 Hartford, April 2 3 .-(ip )-U n - ^vocate of “adequate” national ds- thinking and, talking, a few days, .do, pfd ...... 112 115 1 identified a picture of Lorenz’s car. paid taxes due to loans and cities in ^ad-been mentioned as a c^-1 Press representative to send out a Cheshire, and George Dixon of Che- ago in toe ^course of my converaa- U S Ind A lco h o l----- ...... 62% Mr. Dobmeier said he never knew of general call for doctors, nurses and •shire is added to Deputy Supt. Kane, Veeder Root ...... 43 44 U S Pipe and Frdy ...v ....: 35% Connecticut now total $18,842,538, ^® presidency of the I en , tioh with ^an exceptionally keen Whitlock Coil Pipe 20 a “Henry Laurel” at 7 Rose street. an increase of nearly $1,000,000 in' Women, opposing Mrs. Norris. I hospital supplies, and dole out am- Harry, Holly and Earl Butterfield on youl^ attorney, I ventured to re­ U S Rubber ...... 32 mimition to guards. ., the list. X—Ex-dividendl Sold Him Pistol. four years it was disclosed today Mrs. Brosseau at toe session to­ mark that thkre were yeiy many XX—Ex-rights. Charles Wilens of West Hartford, a bulletin sent out to toe tax col- day" Mid she was not a candidate! Rengpined Coo!. . ' ' Edgar White of Cheshire v^ho'lia.? serious Sind, far reaching xonstitu- j Util Pow and Lt A .. 44% who conducted a second-hand store j lectors sind municipal b'eads by state but her friends were planning to ] She remkine'd-cool and calm until sent a letter to (Jovemor Trumbull tionsd questions relating to Oie Warner Piet ...... ,. .. 74% at 122 State street, Hartford, for 29 tax commissioner.W. H. Blodgett, urge her to Accept toe office if she the death dekling flames swept td-^ purporting to give a description of Eighteenth Amendment and en- Westing A ir ...... 44% years and sold out on April 1, test:- j Hartford coimty bolds toe lowest should be elected.- ward the Thomas; home in the peni­ conditions at the school, said'today forcement ;^easures that had nevet, Westing El and Mfg .199 fied he recognized in the court room position on the record for toe pres­ An. anonymous paper attacking tentiary structure. Then she got a that these were more sensational been submitted to the Supreme' Wool worth .6 5 Lorenz as the man to whom he sold ent year’s collections, its commimi- Mrs. Norris’ stand on disarmament little excited, and ordered some of than those at the School for Boy.s, Court. , IN.Y. Stocks Yellow .Truck ...... 31% a Spanish automatic pistol, .32 ties having taken in but 90.4 per has been circulated among members the family -/aluables removed. But the Register said. “His comment took the form-of. a, ______the flurry of excitement passed calibre, on March 4. Witness said cent of the taxes collectable, com­ of the league. • , , o , Aside from a declaration that question ‘Dp. you have any idea that For every horsepower of. water the purchaser gave the name of pared with 97.1 for Litchfield the quickly, and Miss Thomas agam as- there had been “parties” in cottages toe Supreme Court as now consti- Adams Elxp...... 34% power 'installed in toe" United Henry Laurel, 7 Rose street and highest. ^^Now f- ' Occupied by employes, 'White wa.s tuted would have the moral cour- Alleg Cprp ...... 31 States, ’ two and 'one-half horse­ signed the slip as having been bom GIANT FLATFISH Now tli8»t -A.m8.ndd li8s Ii8d. timo uot snscific in his charffes in an in age to go into this question thor Am Can ...... 149% power of steam power are being , to thinlc over the terrible night, she ferview ^ d oughly?’ " - . IAm and For P o v /...... 97 installed. in Berlin, Connr Lorenz paid $15 for CAPTAIN DIES ! seems dazed by the extent of the his letter to tie the gim and told Mr. Wilens he was New Haven, April 23.— (A P )— I tragedy. She told newspaper men ' ffave the facts as he kne\/ Other Letter. ! Captain Edwin W. 'Viebranz, staff Norwalk, April 23.—(AP) — them. The other letter to,Stone said In buying it for protection and target rj j that we’re sitting on top of a liv- practise. officer under Col. W. H. Welch of flat fish, weighing 263 pounds, . , part: i the 122d cavalry, C. N. G., died feet in length, 4 feet wide and foot There have been Aftpr some objection from Mr. rumblings right along. We had an ■Tt seems to me that it was inten- j Lundborg toe court allowed County yesterday of pneumonia and his in depth, pulled up in front of the " tional to provide two methods for ‘ TOD.AY Matinee 2:15- body -will be given a military First District police station here understanding with the spldiers and DR. PURNELL FREED Detective Edward J. Hickey to read toe police that they would come 1 ______amending toe constitution, one a and Eve; Continaoua. funeral on Friday. He leaves a early this morning. It was on its rather easy one when toe purpose is ’ from his notes the confession made quickly if called. "When the cry of ! Mexico Citv Anril 23—f API— THURSDAY 6i45 to 10:30 to him in Niagara Falls, by Lorenz. ■widow^ in Guilford. He had been in way to the Aquarium in New York merely to clarify its evideht mean­ At was a long detailed statement in the securities investment business city, where it will be stuffed and 'Amiri. ing, correct minor defects; or better here. exhibited. There was no mistaking yard was. filled with n e i- ' -which Lorejiz gave Germany as his smoke, I knew the TOtoaniT'^'was i dentist who was kidnaped near pfoyide for toe proper ^functioning birthplace and that he came to He went overseas as a private in toe fish; a tag appended to it gave Guadalajara yesterday, was releas­ of toe govdnmaent, withiin defined: Hartford December 15, 1926. A con­ troop A imit which was made a its dimensions and ts^pe. j ed by his captors outside Guadala­ limits: the, other' pfoyidlng for con­ machine gim company of toe 102d The driver of toe truck trans- Regulars Arrive. fession of shooting Anderson writ­ Within a short time she had sum­ jara late last night on payment of ventions ‘ involving much ' con­ ten by Lorenz himself signed by Regiment. He received a citation porting the fish and a seaman, who 400 pesos («.bout $20O). troversy, extending over a consider­ after the St. Mihiel engagement. was accompanying him, vouched moned regular Army soldiers, the nr T3„r„»ii j o j 1 • him and witnessed by Mi:. Hickey, Ohio National Guard, the police and ' Guadalajara able . length of time; in case funda­ State Police Sergeant La-vin and for the truth of toe. huge monster otjjgrs, “ “ i at one o’clock this morning. mental changes are proposed, such WHAT A BILL! OLD SOLDIER DIES that completely filled the back of Detective Sergeant Keefe, of the Amanda is quite a power about as toe surrender o f individual rights, New Haven, April 23.— (A P )— the van. They said it had been Hartford police force was read from the penitentiary. The night Hr ^ th ln the past month to be state rights, or prospective changes Harmon Voltz, a v ll War veterari, caught off New London and that its the -witness stand by Detective James Howard Snook Was executed j kidnaped by bandits and then later' in toe , form of government; The Comedy Sensation of the Screen! Hickey. who as chief bugler of First Con­ size immediately attracted the at­ released.The first was J. E. Bristow, The letter to. Sanford assailed toej tention of the aquarium officials. she issued the passes to newspaper­ necticut Cavalry blew taps as Gen­ men and witnesses. She said her Texas mining man who was releas­ Jones law as providing, “excessive eral Grant accepted General Lee’s ed at the end of three, weeks'on fines and cruel punishments, LORETTA YOUNG Beauty experts say women will father would not witness the execu­ surrender, died today at the age of tion because he was not feeling well. payment of ransom while toe sec­ “Again," it added, “it seems to —and— ?row to look like men if they keep 86. 12 INSuitGENTS KILLED ond was Leonard Cassidy of Pea- me that exorbitfmt bail—badl that on smoking. That’s enough to bum Father thought otherwise and Mr. Voltz enlisted in the Union started in, but Amanda stopped him body, Mass., who also was finally- places; and keeps a man imtried ’em up. Army, when 16 years old. During released. (excqpt by bullies brutally adminis­ DOUGLAS PAffiBANKS JR, (Halculta, April 23—(AP) — Of- i and led him back into the resi­ one of the battles he and his two dence. tering toe third degree) in jail in­ —in- brothers were taken prisoners and ficials announced today that 12 in­ definitely has become quite conunon. surgents were killed and two seri­ removed to the Libby prison. Later CURB QUOTATIONS Follows the Mdb. the trio escaped. , ously wounded in a fight near Chit­ PRISON QUESTIONNAIRE tagong last night between the group Washington, April 23.— (AP)—A “If I am even partially correct In Loose Ankles” He is survived by a son, three questionnaire asking wardens of all such surmise or suspicion, then law daughters Md six grandchildren. which raided the (Hhittagong police (By ^) arsenal Saturday and British troops. Federal" penal institutions what pre­ makers and 'aw administrators have Some Brand New Methods of Amer (Hit Power and Lt (B) .. 24% both forgotten the primary use of Winning a Husband! Fourteen arrests were made. No cautions they have taken to clear Am Super Power ...... 35 TRACE TWO SUSPECTS. soldiers were injured. , the institutions of inmates in case language, and also toat the purpose Waterbury, April 23.—(AP) __ Automat Reg Mch. p f d ...... 12 of government is to protect and that The insurgents were posted on a of fire was sent today to the offi­ Cent States E l e c ...... 36% Trace of toe two men who were hiH-''and were attacked by detach­ cials by. Sanford Bates, superinten­ that the real excuse, of a constitu­ —ery. ^ d j Unit Lt and Pow A ...... 53% Curran said. hls association had no duties he must perform in case fire Util Pow and L t ...... 2i% for the Smeden was brought back frflm New York, April 23 — (AP) — broke out. He particularly urged iplan to ptopose as a substituto to Leave” petooit and confessed his part in the Vacuum O l t ...... 91 % I National prohibition. . James Mattoew Maxon, Jr,, 21 year that safeguards be pro-vided for tha Vicks Financial ...... Washington Trip • incident, the police stated at toe old son of the Episcopal bishop 8 % j "We’d be in, hot water, all toe See him as a gallant' inmates. fighting man of ~ time. It is expected toe warrants coafljutator o f Tennessee, lyas held time if we.did-that,” he said. ■ “The Federal prisons are as bad­ mysta7 on a seven will be used in toe chase o f toe sus without bail today on a charge of FB. O’SULLIVAN DjCAD. (Hurran said his .association: viras ly If not worse; overcrowded than days leave after pects who are known to be in the suspicion' of homicide in connection the state prisons,” Bates said, dis­ primarily int^rested'ln' obtaining re*^^ NOW middle west. wito toe death last Friday of David Dublin, Irish Free State, April 23; peal of the Natibnal prohibition law a life in heUt IC cussing questionnaire. “We — (AP) —'The' Reverend Michael J. Pajmter, 73. want to know that all possible pre­ and to leave, to toe states declslon.as O’Sullivan, of St. Lawrence, churcl^ to prohibition. Magistrate Joseph E. Corrigan in cautions are being taken to safe­ Hotnicide Court set toe hearing for Houtzdale, Pa., died today aboara "TJier^ are a hundred million dif­ SIARKHAM 78 TODAY guard the prisone-.'s in ca.se of fire . the steamer Lady . Connaught, en KODAKS next Tuesday. and that toe officers and guards ferent id^s on how to control toe route , to Dublin froih, Liveij?«>l.. A liquor traffic.” In a short affidavit. Patrolman know exactly what they are to do ia he said. "No George Croley ebarg^ that toe streh an emergency.” heart attack was given as t&r cause. persons agree.” $ S - u p _New York, April 23.— (A P)— Ed­ youto struck Paynter several times Two of toe Federal prisons are win Markham, who at toe age of 47 over toe head 'with his fist and then fire proof, those at Leavenworth, became famous as. the author of hit him wito a chair in an alterca­ Kansas, and at McNeill Island on “ The Man With toe Hoe”, celebrat­ tion at thifr rooming house where toe west coast. BROWNIES ed today his 78 birthday, sind the they both Uved. Borough of Richmond, Staten Is-* Young . Mtaon’s. attorney, Martin JY^®*’® li® lives, celebrated W. LiLueton, moved for toe ad­ VETERAN DIES. COMING $ 2 u p with him. journment and, when Assistant Dis­ trict Attorney George M. Carney lo made, no objection. Magistrate Cor­ (Hleveland, April 23.—(AP) — rigan granted it. Larry Twltchell, 68, famous.old-time We have your size VALUES! baseball player died today. He play­ film in stock. Don't Miss . BECOVEB -fiTOLiElN AUTO ed wito the Detroit Natipniar League The Smart‘Shop’s : 'Panbiiryi Conn., April 23.— (A P ) Club iiiv 1837. 'With .■Qeyeiaud in —A i aqtombbUe . reported stolen 1889 he set a batting r^ord that tUl^ElAY, MAY 13th ■ AFTER EASTER ffbm Dr. Joseph A. Levek in Law­ stood for many years, by ^tting g CLEARANCE rence, Mass., last Saturday, was home run.ahree triples,, a double and State Theater found last night abandoned on a a single In six times at bat in one : . See Page X2 country road near this dty. game.

' 'a "1 'Vv-''' X lilANCHESTEK i:\ng3iWG :IIBRAII)r SOUTH M A N ^ W ED N ESD A Y /^^nra?, i m REC GYH pnBITION , NEW TENOR IS PA G ED FOR 1930 is TONIGHT O ilH E CENTER CHURCH A CHURCH FAILS Prize winners at ^ the card party Varied Prpgr^ Will Demon­ Scharf of Burnside strate Results of Year in of laabeiia, last evening, were Mrs. [ Xo Succeed H arvey Lidstedt i Catherine Carney, 'who won first As Choir Member. Cash w i Not in Usual Place, Athletic Training. honors ai bridge; Mrs. Minnie'Car­ rington secJond and Mrs. Viola Cor- Tonight marks the Annual gym­ cilius‘consolation. In straight whist Harvey Lidstedt, tenor in the ; Thief Finds as He Pries nastic exhibition by the Recreation -Mrs.-' Alice McVey won=first ■ prize,’ choir of the Center Congregational Centers to be held in^’'the''^chodl Miss Helen Crowe second and Mrs. church for the past three years, pas street building. The program, which resigned his position, it was learn­ Mary Kornse consolation. Cake and ed today from Mrs. Clarence P.' J Open Drawers. is to start promptly at 7:30, • will coffee were served by the committee, demonstrate the work done by tiie of which the regent, Mrs. Sarah Quimby, chairman of the music various classes for men, women and ueni-v was chairman. committee. According to Mrs. Qtiim- because the cash box was not children at the recreational institu-1 y- by, the entertainment bureau con- tions during the past winter months. _ ducted by Mr‘ ' Lidstedt requires him placed in its usual depository, an at- The program is under the super-] Mrs. Beatrice Saokett^of Adams i to devote most of his time to busi-i Jteinpt at robbery of the Swedish vision of Director Lewis Lloyd, Mase ^ ^ affairs and forced him to ten- Lutheran church yesterday by a ! will personally direct home of .hts ! Pitts^. Mas^. . , resignation. person or persons possessing know j classes.classes, Missmiss Gertrudekreriruae E.m. Fenertyr eneny ji -fho -tii;,; Armv &■& NNaw aw Club Auxiliarv 1 successor has alre^y oeen ledge that certain funds were cus- | mil have ^ave charge of the women’s j in G. "Walter Scharf, of 74 tomarily, kept , in a locked drawer . in | , classes____es and the junior girls’-dancing j■ ^ ^ ^ ^ S ^ ] Church street, Burnside, who will one of the small rooms adjoining the j groups, while Frank C. Busch will ' oiorro g ___ | g^ggjjjQg duties on the first Sun- vestry, failed, it was learned today. | ^ave his junior boxing class out for A child oreifnr..welfare pUnipclinic willwill,be Hp bpid held i *^^y in' May.^ Mt.-Scharf, who is 31 The cabinet and drawers in the room public inspection. ! years of age, comes to Manchester had been pried open but the trus­ at .the Memorial Hospital Anhex to­ jw itfi.a wealth of, exi>erience as a tees of the church have found noth- morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. I singer to recommend' him. For two ingl missing. Box Not in Place. I Members of the British-American ! Srlhe^p^M t^tSw^r The cash box, which contained j Club are requested to attenfi a j ™ ;s has sung in the Burnside more than the usual amount of S L S iM e t h J d is t church, besides appear- money, due to several special offer­ ing in numerous private engage­ ings during Easter week, had been! ■ makes this meeting necessary so all ments. . < left on a table in the vestry instead j members are asked to make a spec­ For the past five years he has of being locked in the drawer, and ial effort to attend. been a pupil of Wesley Howard of this oversight proved decidedly for- New York. It wais on the latter’s tunate, as it happened. | The concert which the Beethoven recommendation that Miss CX THE COTTAGE SET The trustees believe that someone j Glee Club was to give at Meriden Louise DickermEUi, organist and] slipped into the vestry while women , tomorrow evening has been can­ i choir director, of the Center church, Back in very early Colonial days when one’s only members of (he church were work-' celled. I sought Mr, Scharf,-add after^hear- source of light at night for reading was a candle set ing in the kitchen yesterday, | ing his voice ho was Inunediately j on the back of the chair (as the Illustration shows) clearing away the remains of the; At a meeting of the Holy Name engaged. , H cbmes the inspiration for this lovely cottage set in Beethoven Glee Club party the I Society of St. Bridget’s church last The other members of the choir | browq maple with its large drop leaf table, candleback night before. ■ night it was voted to hold an enter­ ! are Mrs. Viola Dunham, soprano; | arm chair and five candlebkck side chairs •with genu­ { Bobbie Turkington, 6, left, Eddie tainment in May. Plans will be Miss Emma Trebbe, contralto, and ine imported (German oval hand woven seats and backs. I Pagani, 4, right, nitfa their boxing 1^“ '* = -:V »ss': Seven piece set priced at $61.25. LOCAL GIRL TO COMPETE i teacher,' Fraifii C. Busch. i The will be twelve numbers on ANOTHER PLANET IN BIG DANCING CONTEST ( the program, which opens with a which all members of the parish are ' ! dance by the junior girls’ class. Miss invited. ' ’ Elizabeth Lithwinski will accom­ FAR BEYOND NEPTUNE Mi.ss Mary Angelo Half pany at the piano for Miss Fenerty’s Rev. Frederick, Bartlett, a i^adu- ] Hartford County Team groups while Mrs. Dorothy Keeney ate of Manchester High,school in j (Continued frona page One.) Smart Maple Pieces for Modern Dinettes will occupy a similar role for the tke class of 1900, at presept located | New York Competition. men’s classes. - Second on the. pro­ in Berkeley, Cal., left, here last eve­ some jreat comet at or near Athe- gram comes a free hand drill by-the ning to return to Berkeley after vis­ lion. The position in 1924 shows j Maple holds an enviable position Mi?=s Mary Angelo of Pine street, junior boys. The rest of the pro­ iting his mother, who lives on Hnm- that it is not the Lowell observatory j in’the dining rooms of today, espe­ employed in the Spinning Mill at gram is as follows: Junior boys box­ lin street. object.” t.- i cially in their diminutive sizes. Cheney Brothers and Patrick Shea ing, intermediate girls dancing, hor­ Prof. Shapley said photographic | of Hartford have been chosen as izontal bar work by men, tap dance Franklin Lipp, son of Edwin J. plates made at the Harvard Obser­ During Annual Home Maker’s the best dancing couple in Hart­ by women, side horse stunts by men, Lipp of 116 Keeney street and sec­ vatory were being examined for Month, Keith's feature a large dis­ ford Coimty and left for New York tumbling and pyramid building by retary and treasurer of the South traces of the object reported by the it i1 play of this smart and interesting City today to compete in a contest women, parallel bars by men. Dan­ Manchester 4-H Dairy Club, has Ottawa observers. I furniture. Complete sets ii; love­ advertised as for the world’s cham­ ish drill by women and dumb-bell been appointed delegate to the Con­ Planet X referred to by Prof. . t pionship to be held on Friday. A drilling by men. necticut 4-H Qub roundup to be Ghapley, was announced by him | ly matched pieces, odd tables with total of. $1,500 will be given in An admission charge of twenty- held May 2 and 3 in the State Capi­ March 13 as ha’ving been discovered i two-fold uses, lovely chairs, quaint prizes. five cents will be charged and small tol. W. T. Little club leader will by the Lowell Observatory at Flag­ Welch cabinets and sideboards, and many interesting An attractive Colonial The dancers departed armed with children with their parents will be accompany the local delegate to the staff, Ariz. His opinion was that accessories with which you can furnish a dining room sideboard in curly maple a . letter of introduction to Mayor admitted free. Recreational authori­ State meeting. the planet, the ninth of the solar with rosewobd decora­ James J. Walker from Mayor Wal­ ties are hopeful that a large number system was beyond , Neptune and of unusual beauty and individuality at a very moderate tions. Just the right ter E. Batterson of Hartford. For­ Here is a faithful re­ of the townspeople will take advant­ All members of the Beethoven probably larger than the earth but production of the famous cost. Why not let us show you this most desirable size and style for the ty-six American cities and six for­ age of this opportunity to see the Glee club are requested to report smaller than Uranus. Some Euro­ dining room furniture! modern dinette. Priced eign countries will be represented pean astronomers subsequently took chair that John Hitch­ nature of work being carried on in at Orange hall at 8 o’clock tonight. cock designed, and what at $34.00. in the finals. The judges include these institutions which recently be­ The club will participate in the pro­ issue with Harvard and Lowell ob­ prominent dancers, musicians and tremendous popularity it came town property. gram to be presented by the servatories regarding probable size has in modern dining newspapermen. Miss Angelo, Man­ ^Knights of Pythias. ^ and importance of Planet X. chester’s half of the Hartford coun­ rooms for it is at home with any Colonial furni­ ty representatives, is very well The Junior Mission Band of the IS CALLED A GUESS. known in dancing circles both here LOCAL BOYS RESCUE ture. Maple or Mahbg-- Swedish Lutheran Sunday school New Haven, April 23.—(AP)—Dr. smy wdth rush seat $13.25. and in surrounding to'wns and cities. will meet' at the church Saturday F r a n k Schlesinger, director of Yale DEER, DOGS’ VICTIM afternoon at 2 o’clock. Other chil­ Observatory who had received a j dren of the Sunday school besides telegram from Ottawa imparting in- i SPRING VACATION IN members of the band will 'be wel- formation of the finding of an oh-, Tow Exhausted Doe Ashore ! come to attend this meeting. ject on photographic plates taken \ SCHOOLS NEXT WEEK from Middle of Coventry six years ago said today that lie Lake During Week-end. MisS Elinor Childs of the South could not comment specifically on,' Manchester Public Library gave a the4-v./. basis Viaaic r>fof +Vthatid 1- mpa.aa.P'fi.message I All the public schools of Man­ Charles Tobin, 12, and Harold talk on children’s books at. the dis­ “We know now pretty well what; chester, including those of the Hand, 15, both South End boys, ac­ trict library meeting held in Sims­ the character of the Lowell object j Eighth and outlying districts and of complished a nice bit of rescue work bury today. Miss Emily Cheney of is,” said Dr. Schlesinger, “and that ) The fan-back Is a state­ the Ninth, will enter upon their early last Sunday morning while the local library committee also at- ■ it is not the object which causes dis -1 ly chair with its dignified spring vacation of one week when spending the week-end at the Tobin tended this meeting. turbances in the orbit of Uranus. In j lines and suggestive com­ they close on Friday of this week. cottage at Lake Wamgumbaug in fort. It is particularly other Vvords, while it is not an acci- I desirable as a dinetta They will open for the summer term Coverty. The boys awoke early, in­ Under auspices of the Manchester dental discovery it has turned out to on Monday, May 5. tending to spend the morning in a Girl Scout Council a card social was The Chippendale mirror chair. In maple $10.75. The pupils of St. James Parochial given Monday evening at the Man­ be a different object to the one ac­ with its lovely jig-saw circuit of the lake by boat, and upon tually sought. school, who have been on vacation reaching the porch noticed a full chester Green school. Mrs. L. T. frame is a popular acces­ since Wednesday of last week, will Wood and Griswold Chappell won Other Objects There, sory with Colonial pieces. grown deer swimming far out in the “Well, then, that makes it pal­ resume their studies next Monday. middle of the lake. They immedi­ first prizes in progressive bridge; In maple or mahogany ately pushed off from shore, and on Mrs. Florence McCann and Harry pable there are other objects of the $13.95. AN EXAMPLE OF COLONIAL CHARM reaching the swimming animal, Maidment won first honors in pivot same kind and type in the skies and Who could resist the charm of this lovely Maple set that bridge and Mrs. Schiebel and John the Lowell object was the one first can be used in the apartment dinette or breakfa.st room. The •F WINTER RETURNS took the anchor rope of the boat and slip-noosed it over the exhaust­ Wood in whist. Ice cream and revealed. Several of us at the ob­ design speaks for itself but no picture can reveal the beauty ed deer’s head and towed it to shore. cake was served at the close of the servatory here have computed about in its rich brown maple. The table is a large butterfly style FOR BRIEF VISIT The deer, a fine doe, was placed in a games. how many of these are to be e.v- in solid maple with two drop leaves. "1110 chairs are genuine pen in the rear of the cottage with pected and the number is fairly ladderbacks of solid maple with rush seats. _ Five pieces (Continued from Page l.) considerable difficulty and the game ,E. L. G. Hohenthal, Jr., president large. Possibly the Ottawa thing is (table and four chairs) are priced at $74.00. waa'den-notified. of the Chamber of Commerce, and one of this large number. Executive Secretary E. J. McCabe 1 to Buffalo flight, to land at Syra­ It was "disclosed after examina­ “If this should turn out to be the tion by the warden that the deer were guests at the annual banquet correct guess, for it is nothing more, cuse early today after a seven-hour of the Glastonbury Chamber of battle. had evidently, taken to the water to then the history of.these objects will escape the attacks of dogs, as the Commerce last night. Other Man­ be similar to that of the asteroids, The extension gateleg table offers fWeather Bureau forecasters ^ d chester men present .were Judge What could possibly be more ap-i the unusually cold weather would animal had been bitten in several one of which was discovered in 1801 many possibilities in the dinette or places about the hind legs. The Raymond Johnson and Robert J. propriate for the small dining room continue until the Canadian high and turned out to be of a very large li'ving-dihing room for when folded it than this quaint rudder table. It is '^1 pressure are moved out to the sea deer was allowed to remain in the Smith. company, now numbering about 2,- takes up very little space and yet improvised pen until it had partly when opened is almost as large as a a faithful reproduction of a pricelesa vvhich probably would require an- Dr. Edward G. Dolan of 689 Main OdO and the number is increasing original. Made of solid maple and .oth'er 24;to 48 hours. recovered from its wounds and was steadily year by year.” full size dining table. Keith's offer then released in the nearby wObds. street is attending at Stamford the two popular models. In maple with has two full length drop leaves. The doe weighed about 100 poiinfe. ■ three day annual convention of the hexagon shaped top $34.75. In ma­ Priced at $34.75, The boys are being complimented by Connecticut State Dental Society, hogany with oval top $42.00. PUBLIC BUILDING FUND their friends for their act. which opened last night. NOT TO COMPETE

Watkins Brothers’, 11 Oak street, Washington, April 23.— (AP) — •Washington, April 23.—(AP)— TELEPHONE CO. CABLES will be open this evening from 7:30 Speaker Longworth has referred to 9 o’clock for the convenience of District of Columbia school children the House appropriations committee those who would like to pay a last will not." compete this year in the Edison scholarship cbntest. the supplemental estimate of $28,- GO INTO NEW C O N D M tribute'of respect to jiomea Trotter, does justice to itself in open conv- 693,540 submitted by President lifelong resident of Manchester who The Board of Education on the naval advisers recommendation of, its superintend­ .0 thdljix ACTS ALL READY FOR petition. Other acts of equal merit Hoover to the House late yesterday died Friday night in St. Peters­ NAVAL DELEGATES military evidence.” will make up the eveningfs program. as an initial outlay on more than ■ Following the completion of the burg, Florida. The funeral will be ent, Dr, Frank Ballou, has refused ‘The House naval committee de­ new manhole built by the Southern held at Watkins Brothers, ‘ tomor­ to allow district pupils to. try for the sires to ascertain and > to let the The picture part of the program 200 public building projects to cost New England Telephone „r Company STATE’S SCOTCH NIGHT is decidedly • meritorious. G a^ $112,687,800. row afternoon at 2:30. Rev. Wat­ scholarship, which last year was START FOR HOME taxpayers pf the, country; know why at Main and Woodbridge streets, son Woodruff .pastor of Cepter, Con­ widely heralded as looking to the the delegates to ther London cpxrfec-: ■ Cooper will- be ? sden. and heard in The projects, . 196 of which are the company’s linemen afe now en­ "Seven Days Leave”, appearing as outside of the District of Columbia, gregational church, will officiate and selection of a possible successor in ence abandoned the stand taken at gaged in the running of new cable (Continued from Pkge 1.) the Geneva conference and accept­ Last S e p a r a t e Nationality a soldier-hero, the lanl^ Canadian were approved by the Interdepart­ burial will be in the East cemetery. science and invention to. Thomas A. of the “ Black ' Watch”, who is lines between that point and the Mr. 'Trotter’s widow and Mr. and Edison. ed the light 6 inch cruiser pro­ Niglit in Cwitost; Cooper ini mental Board muler the $315,000,000 building of the Manchester exchange Ambassador Dawes remains in adopted as her son by a pathetic public building program begrun in ■Mrs. Alton Trotter arrived here yes­ Among the reason assigned by gram proposed by Great Britan,” “Seven Days Leave.”^ Scotch Charwoman of London. The on East Center street. These cables terday ■with the body. They are Dr. Ballou for non-participation, London at his post. Britten said. 1926 and more recently increased by carry 600 more pairs of wires than staying ■with Mr. and Mrs. William Motion Picture News has acclaim­ was the fact that only one schola,'- Treaty In Safe “The people of the country should ed “Seven Days Leave” as “one of congress. are provided by the old/.service'ahd Walsh, 110 Center street. The delegation deposited in the be ad-vised as to whether the 73,- „ Another “International Night’’, The supplemental estimate will .be will run - imderground.^ ttttbiiig^^': ship is available, and that the known as. “Scotch Night” will be the best pictures of the year.” chances of a district pupil would be ship’s safe a certified copy, of “The 000 tons jof ‘light, prjiissrg^providjll? ■pj consider^ by the’ House approptia- conduits, hU 'the wa^^’*' ^ i-'r- Memorial Temple, PytMan Sis­ London Naval Treaty of 1930” for in the .Ldndoii'.paot are ‘gfelfig presented at the State Theater to­ Loretta Young and Douglas Fair­ tidns Vbpnimittee ' .When it begins Fr6m Main street ttey will be ,j^ remote. night. Six acts are ready to com­ banks, Jr., will be seen and beard ters, have received an invitation to The final t competition last yea.- vvhich they signed yesterday at the to be constructed, at an estimated formulation in the last days of this tended, through the WoQdbzId^ attend the district meeting of final plenary session of the confer­ cost of $109,000,000 when the Naval pete for the right to enter the finals in “Loose Ankles” as tl j co-feature. session. street conduit recently laid,'^:aa,.Jar Knights of Pythias lodges to be consisted of tests on a questionnaire with vvinners of previous “National” It is the comedy sensation of the ence at SL James Palace. General Board has held that we do age, but there is enough romance The sums-pre required by the Sec­ as Oakland street, Where^they ^ 1 held tonight in Orange hall. The prepared by Edison. Some few formalities other than not neAd that type of warship.” nights to compete for the beautiful retary, of Treasury to begin tlie be carried north,. .^ 1 ;In.w^hdtilti temple followed a brief business the rush of packing, occupied the Besides Secretary Adarns, Britten silver loving cup to be donated by in it to fill a chorus girl's diary,- and work on the projects, most of which under the railroad- ^J^^d’^m meeting in Odd Fellows . kail last closing hours of yesterday after ad­ wants to question Admirals. Jones, Warner Bros. Tonight marks the some brand new methods of win- are new postoffice and courthouse point near the Appi bric^e',^ where evening With a whist and dance. NOON STOCKS journment of the conference. Moffett, Pratt afid Pringle.' last separate nationality night and uing a husband. buildings to be erected in various the wires are to .be brou^t SboVe First prizes were won by Mrs. on next Wednes(My night, the ■win­ groimd and carried as a pp]e.cable ^, One of the last acts of Col Stim- ners of each of the “nationality” cities. ( Mamie Dickinson and Oscar Strong: son was to convey to Prime Minis­ to Rockville. , / ■ second by Mrs. Minnie Smith and New York, April 23.—(AP) — nights will meet in the finals. Buying of amusement, food, utility ter MacDonald, President Hoover’s HORSE FALLS ON ITS This work is-part of ^ elaborate Edward Stein and consolation by appreciation of the prime minister’s An excellent program of acts has ff'P changes that the company-is mak­ Mrs..Sarah Devamey and .Fred and speciality stocks carried num­ NORTH END SETBACK been arranged for this evening and “CONSEQUENCES” erous issues in these groups to new devotion to the cause of Anglo- ing looking to the eventvial, improve­ Tro\vbridge. Mrs. Clara .Lincoln American friendship and of good among those appearing are Miss OWNER, BREAKS HIS LEG ^ __ - ment of the dial service so that toll played the piano and Oscar Strong high prices for the year In the fore­ Ada Robinson, a former leading fi .^4y- noon trading today. Trading was relations among all nations. ii Manager Hugh Campbell of the line calls may.-be .dialed direct:'by a.nndUnced the old-time dances. Just before embarking on the The Wapping team beat'the Gor­ lady in a Manchester Kiddie Revue, the subscriber to any point thrOiigh- heavy in volume and the ticker ran in a program of songs and musical State Theater is cooperating 'with liner, the mayor of Southampton don Market team, in the. Indus­ out the state and as far as Neiiif Teachers of the Swedish Luther­ nearly 20 minutes' behind the mar- numbers; George Hamilton will be William B. Martin, 77 ye^rs old the k^eal Child Welfare committee ,het. ] cedled to bid them farewell. Colonel trial League setback touinatnept at in shq^ng the health film entitled York. . an Simday school, yidU .hold., t^ ir Stimson replying said that one of seen in an exhibition of novelty In­ Manchester Green farmer who lives “Consequences,” produced by the regjjJitf^'-fiionthiy' *ifigetin;^^'a^ tile’ Cheapmoney'and better trade the Commimity Center last night. dian Club swinging! Mr. Hamilton at 1163 Blast Middle'TUnipike,'was news were influential in the better the most pleasant memories of his NatiOl^ Anti-Tuberculosis associa­ chfifeh Friday evening at 8 o’clock. visit was the courtesy and kindness There are but two ijaore games to has few'equals at club swinging off removed to the Memorial hospital tion for the nation-wide campaign demand which embraced all groups be played. The two leading teams at the professional Stkge.'Art McKay’s this morning .suffering from a SUSPECT ARRESTED "" More than a score of new Wrts I shown him and his colleagues every- which is now being conducted imder ® ! where. He said he was going home present are ' the Edgewood' and Ori^al' Sharps and Plats will pre­ broken leg. The accident occurred Its ^iU >ices. The picture was shown were recorded. Hartman teams. The n e x t, sitting sent a band act of unusual excel­ when’ he tried to free one of his 5 HOSPITAL NOTES Radio-Keith-Albee Preferred went quite happy and contented even if at the-afternoon performance at the IN TAYLOR HURDm a little tired. will be on Thursday evening and lence. This ■ snappy little band is I horses that had become cast in its State today, and will be repeated to­ up 11 1-2 to 140, J. U. Case 9 3-4 to the closing session Tuesday' of next composed of young men, who stall. Mr.- Martin cut away part of -----^ '"'r 362 3-4, Wortiiington Pump 7 to morrow afternoon and evening. Dr. 'Two pq,tients virere reported .ad<^ TO CALL SEC. ADAMS week. The standing: artists 'on their ’ individual instru­ the partition to’free the animal Stephen Douglas, eminent physician (Continued from Page 1) ^ mitted to' the Memorial hospital 151, Diamond Match 9 to 228, Edgewood Farm 1,963, Hart­ ments and they have several sur­ and when this gfve away, it fell American Water Works and, Elec­ Washington, AprU 23.—(AP) — and field secretary of the national today. They are WilU&m B-< Martin Chairman, Britten of the House man’s 1,961, Gordon’s 1,844, Foley’s prise numbers ■’ready . .to put over. onto Min and the mare f ^ on top organisation, is the doctor in the War and was suffering from sh ^ of .1163 East Middle Turnpike and tric 4 1-4 to 124 3-4 and Radio- 1,831, Bus^ess Men’s 1312," HU- The band act. ■will M led by one of of the partition, pinning the agi^ shock. Keith-Orpheum 4 3-8 to 47, all,new n&val comniittee announced today ificticiiB," which it is asserted is Mrs. Gladys Schuetz, of 23 Slim- that while the Senate Is investigat­ llard-ville 1,774, Johnson—Machine Manchester’^ Reading disciples of farmer’s leg beneath. 'Die hor medicaBy, accurate. The story of On April 14, LeBlanc said.'hc meB street. makiihu&sl Brooklyn Union Gas, A. 1,724, Merz’s 1,699, Oak Grove 1,- “jjuaihania", ‘" “Jj*e” Grcenbefgj jumped^ her feet...releaslt^ Ma Rinaldo a small sum of mpnjjy.^aaa M. Byers, Reading Railrdad, Peo­ ing the -political and diplomatic preyeii^s(e measures to guard phases of the London navsd treaty 683, Manchester Green 1,676,‘ - Bon “Jake” Has forsaken many “press­ tin. Examinattott revealed that agaiiiff ’this “dread disease is pre- the man left for Los -Angelesi-Since’ Airplane speed can be doubled, ples Gas, Standard Gas & Electric, ing” engagements for this evening was suffeilng from a double frao^ Allied (Chemical and McKeesport his committee would summon j Ami 1,672, Lynne Burner 1,662, BenteOn'a pleasing and informative that time no Word-'htts beeh l^eliives Louis Bleriot, first to fly the Secretary Adanis and the technical Midway 1,649, Wapping 1,580. in order to be certain that this band ture of the left leg near the ankle. manner. from him here. ■ • ' lab Chanel 20 years ^ o . Tip Plate ralUed 3 1-2 to 4 1'2. : PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHE^BR, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, APRJIr 2$, IMO.

Mary E. Mitchell. Mrs. Bazinet was brother, Aleck White, at S t Josephfe ii formerly Miss Myra Post, the hospital, on Sunday. She reports GENERAL EDWARDS BEBRON daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. that he is slowly improving from bis Old and young can take Overnight severe case of blood poisoning, but ATffOrai Post. Mr. and Mrs. Jared B. Tennant he will have to-remain under treat*, this family laxative; Easter services at the churches and family spent Blaster Simday eif- ment for some time longer. She also ^ RAPS PROHIBITION A. P. News brought out large congregations and temoon as guests bf Mrs. Tennant’s called on Miss Elizabeth Bertsch at We walk by faith, not by sight. many visitors from other places, in­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight B.. her home in Columbia. Miss Bertscfai »1I Corinthi^ S:Y. free U^l bbtlks! cluding fcwmer parishioners and Kejsey, in Montvllle. was formerly the teacher of the Columbus, O.—Convict tells state friends. At the Center Congrega- Week-end visitors at the home of Jones Street school, but was obliged Faith is letting down our nets The hert time you or the children need a laxative, TeUs of His Experiences in investigators short circuited wires tionEd church many potted plants Mr. and Mrs. George F. Kibbe were to resign on account of ill health. into the transparent deeps. try this famous doctor’s prescription whidi aids cause prison fire. were brought in for decorating. Mr. and Mrs. William Worthington School Supervisor Hersbbel S. the bowels without doing any harm* Dr. Caldww s There was a special sermon by the of Wallingford, Mrs. B. C. Cooley of Libby, of Southington, who former­ Washington— Conferees virtually pastor. Rev. John W. Dee ter, and ly bad charge of the local schools, Syrup Pepsin, conteining pure senna and laxative the Army When the Can­ finished with tariff revision. Somers, Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Chap­ TREATY WITH TURKEY herbs, is. effective in a gentle and helpful way. Its special music. At St. Peter’s Epis­ man and daughter, Priscilla, of Ver­ recently visited the local trout New York—Lindbergh to fly to copal Church Alan L. Carr, reader non, Mrs. Lulu Lord of Manchester, streams with a friendr Istanbul, Turkey, April 23,— action is thorough, but it never weakens the bowels. teen Was Eliminated. Miami tomorrow to open new air in charge, officiated. Miss Marjorie Mr, and Mrs. Willlara K. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keefe and (AP.)—Ratifications of the Ameri It stimulates muscular action and is thus actu^ly mail service between North and Martin sang as offertory solo, and family of Westchester, ,Mrs. children of Gilead spent Easter Sun­ can-’Turkish commercial treaty were ood for the system. So remember Dr. Caldwell s aWtSiTOi South America. “There is a Green Hill Far Away.” Della Porter Hills of Gilead, Mr. and day afternoon at the home of Mrs. exchanged last evening between fyrup Pepsin when coated ttnjfup, fetid breath, Pittsburgh, Pa.—Two killed .in Many cut flowers decorated the Mrs. W. H. Brown and daughter. Keefe’s mother, Mrs, Helen White. Ambassador Grew i and Tewflk Washington, April 23.—(AP) — altar and memorial windows. Easter headaches, nausea, .ijaded appetite or biliousness plane crash. Miss Arline, of Rockville, and Miss Rusebdi Bey, Turkish foreign inin- tells the need of a thorough cleansing. Druggists Major General Clarence Edwards of lilies were a gift from the Rev. J. Arlihe Lynch, of Bridgeport. 20 SAILORS DROWNED Washington—Senate to consider ^ister. ’The treaty is .effective as of keep it in big bottles, or ufrite Dr. ColdwelVs Syrup Boston, today said that the testi- Parker nomination Monday; signs H. Fitzgerald, of Bay Ridge, N. Y. Mrs, Robert E. Stack of Brook­ yesterday. mony of prohibitionists before the i point to close decision There was a number of visitors, lyn, N. Y., is spending the week at Athens, Greece, April 23.—(AP.) Pepsin, Monticello. Itt., for a free trwl bottle. among- them Mrs. Cora Clemens, the home of her sister. Miss Vic­ —Three ship-wrecked Italian sail­ House judiciary committee in the i Washington — Secretary Davis who was Miss Cora Austin, Mrs. Iva prohibition hearings “indicates their | jays charges involving Pennsyl- toria Hilding. ors reaching Pyrgos today said that No Regrets at Richards, formerly Miss Iva Rath- F. Clarence Bissell of Hartford they were the only survivors of the lack of knowledge of what is going I yania Republican Senatorial contest bun, and Miss Olive Smithy of Hart­ on in this coimtry today—it indi- ! before Senate campaign funds com^ was a recent caller at the home of crew of 23 of the Italian steamer The Smart Shop’s ford. Other visitors were Mrs. Fred the Hilding family, where he form­ Frederico Carlo which they declared cates more particularly their fail-1 mittee. i West of Middletown, her daughter. sank as a result of an explorton AFTER EASTER ure to realize what is happening to | York—Ambassador Lindsay! Mrs. Corwall of East Hampton, and i erly lived, and which was the home CLEARANCE whole' . . . of his ancestry. aboard last Saturday between our youth.” ( says naval treaty ends Miss Marion Raymond, a sister of Lanye and Cephalonia, F age 12 Appearing as a rebuttal witness i element of rivalry between U. S. Mrs. E. M. Yeomans of Andover. Miss Daisy White visited her for the wet forces in the hearings England, Twenty-five potted plants were pre­ on measures to repeal the Eight- Washington—Senator Goff, Re- sented to members of the Sunday eenth Amendment. The World War I puijjiean of West Virginia, an- School and younger children. Flow­ commander of the Twenty-Sixth ^ nounces he will not seek renomina- ers were also distributed among the (Yankee) Division, defended the oldUjQjj^ under physician’s orders, sick and aged of the town. army canteen which he instituted 43 j Washington—Senate rejects pro­ The body of William Henry John­ years ago to promote temperance j posal to place quota restrictions on son, a former resident of Hebron, among soldiers. j immigration from all countries of who died at Manchester Memoriad “My object is temperance,” he j western hemisphere, hospital, aged 68, was brought here said. “Advisedly I say that my con- ; Southampton — American naval for burial in St. Peter’s cemetery. elusions are that the most intern-: delegates sail on Leviathan for Mr„ Johnson leaves a daughter, Mrs. perate thing that exists is ‘prohibi- : borne. ■ . ' - ■ViTlliifH Fltfvell of Manchester. Fun­ tion.’ ” j London—Stimson conveys Hoo- eral services took place in Manches­ Conditions Improved. j ver’s appreciation to MacDonald of ter, the Rev. Alfced Clark of St. General Edwards said that as a letter’s devotion to cause of Anglp- Mary’s Episcopal church, officiating. BRAND-NEW result of the establishment of can- ^jjjgi.j(,an friendship; Senator Reed, Mr. Johnson’s first wife was the teens where wines and beer were qh radio, says be is sure America former Miss Lucy Buell* of this sold to promote temperance among (.^y^n approve delegates’ work; Mac- place, his second wife, Mrs. Charles the soldiers and to induce them to j Donald says parley must be used to Cook, was also a resident here. abandon saloons and dives outside | pj.gpg,re public for greater' peace Neither survived him. Mr. Johnson the military reservations conditions i steps. died of pneumonia after a short ill­ improved. The soldiers, he said, be­ Mexico City—Fortes Gil, former ness. , came “a sober, well disciplined and provisional president, elected head Mrs. Randall Tennant, Jr., Is ill happy crowd” and many became to­ of Mexican National Revolutionary with German measles. tal abstainers. Party. ANTI-KNOCK GAS Professor Charles H. Burnside of . “About this time,” he said, “came Port Elizabeth, S. A.—Lord Byng Columbia University. N. Y., spent the forerunners of our modem ad­ slated to resume duties as chief the week-end as the' guest of Mr. vocates of dry fanaticism—the men commissioner of Metropolitan Police and Mrs. Mark W. Hills. anil women who demanded the and Scotland Yard. abolition of the Army canteen. With | Greenfield, Mass.—Colonel Fred- F. Clarence Bissell of Hartford, absolutely no knowledge about the j grick H. Payne, whose nomination who has been spending a little time excellent results obtained ! ^.s assistant secretary of war has at Columbia Lake at the cottage of • of...... the establishment..... of the canteens, " been sent to the Senate by Presi­ Mrs. Julia Little, visited St. Peteris ; Those reformers waged an uncom- dent Hoover, says that he is highly Episcopal church here on Saturday, I promising battle in the halls of honored and indicates a willingness while on a motor trip with Mrs. Lit­ tle and her son. ’They were ac­ END ; Congress for the complete elimina- 4 0 0 to assume the responsibilities of the ; tion of this most beneficial insti- office upon receipt of official notice companied by Frank Brown of New ; tution. of the Sen6.te’s action. Haven, whose grandfather did the I “The result of this campaign,” he Concord, N. H.—The first order of interior wood work on the church ! continued, “was the enactment of \ a court permitting the “padlocking” more than a hundred years ago. It i legislation prohibiting absolutely of a residence in New Hampshire is was recalled that in the original 1 the serving of any beverage of al- issued by Judge George F. Morris of decorations a large eye was depict­ j coholic content on a military reser- the U. S. District court here. ed on the wall above the chancel, j vation. Let the Army be the dog Boston—Attorney General Joseph representing the eye of God, or, as ^ on which to try this early edition of E. Warner intimates, in a notifica­ it was referred to, “the All Seeing ' the Eighteenth Amendment. Exam- tion to H. M. Comerford, secretary Eye.” When stained glass windows ; ine the results of this reformation. of the International Union of Steam were put in about 65 years ago this What Followed. and Operating Engineers, that he wall decoration was removed to “A reign of intemperance pre­ “may not comply” with the latter’s make way for a chancel window. vailed in every military garrison, demand for an investigation of the There was also one of the old fash­ j Extreme disciplinary methods were “State House Scandal.” ioned “three decker” pulpits, whicl) I resorted to in an effort to gain a Amherst, Mass.—Students at Am­ has been replaced by a modem one. ! state of temperance which Army life herst college develop a “pool” in Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bazinet of ^ and regulation demanded. Punish­ which they Let on the number of the guests of Mrs. Bazinet’s aunt, Mrs. ments were severe and imcomprom- hymn to be sung at chapel each i ising, but to our consternation every morning. * army post was surroimded by sa- Providence, R. I.—The Rhode Is­ S loons and dives. Men would be land Athletic Commission votes to A t Jaffa’s ] away for 20 minutes at intervals rejoin the National Boxing Associa­ j between their duties and would re- tion. Elgin Legionnaire ^ turn intoxicated and unfit for duty. Springfield, Mass.—Harry Elmer , J This was the result throughout the Barnes, professor of sociology and WATCHES That Grood E Army wherever troops were sta- economics at Smith college, resigns [ tioned.” from the college to do editorial writ­ $19 and up I Asserting that the youth of the ing. t land had an “idealism, a patriotism, Stafford Springs.—John Battls- t a spirit of self-sacrifice and a vision tella of North Tarrytown, N. Y., • ' in crises far greater than that of i killed when his automobile over- their elders.” General Edwards said! turns on curve. CLOCKS that prohibition had created a crisis New Haven.—Peter M. Peterson, which he termed “another call to 64, of Orange, drowns, two com­ Special the* colors for liberty and panions saved, when boat sinks in S-DAY, TWO TONE STRIKE sense.” Long Island. New Britain.—Edward M. Park­ Reg. $22 and $25 er of this city elected commander- ,M0ST OF WOMEN in-chief of National Commandeiy General, uniformed ranks. Patriotic $ 12.5 0 Order Sons of America. NOT FOR DRY LAW New Britain.—Three firemen over­ ‘ Very Special come in dwelling house fire. 8-DAY STRIKE Stamford. — Connecticut State Washington. April 23.—(AP) — Reg. $12.50 The claims of women dry leaders Dental Association opens 66th an­ that more than 12,000,000 women nual convention. favored prohibition was disputed to­ New Haven.—Two youths hold up $6.95 day in a statement from the Wom- William S. Cornell, West Haven . en’s Organization for National Pro­ druggist, and escape with $125 loot. hibition Fteform read by Miss Eliza­ Wallingford.—Gasoline station at­ beth Harris before the House ju­ tendant robbed of $40 by two young diciary committee. men. The claim was attacked on two Meriden.—John A. Tinsley of grounds, first, the statement said, Woodbine, N. J., offered position as “the inherent improbability that superintendent of Com^ecticut nearly half the total adult female School for Boys but defers answer population of the country was en­ until next week. rolled on one side of this political Waterbury.—Edgar Wjiite of n question,” and second, “the immedi­ Cheshire Reformatory calls on ate and widespread protest from Governor Trumbull for investiga­ women and clubs who denied the tion of the institution. JJollars, Buy m views attributed to them.” A long list of names of women re­ Twice as much silver!” puted to be members of the Na­ H ere your dollars will obey that command! tional Federation of Women’s Clubs For they will give you twice as much silver who said no poll had been taken on in the famous Wm. Rogers & Son Silverplate prohibition was read together with «*• i twice as mudi as ever you thought yout extracts from their comments. money could buyl made hetter “It is apparent from these brief Proof:—We offlet the a6-piece‘ set shown here—and it doesn’t, GASOLINE extracts.” the statement said, “that cost $}0 as you might expect it has been the settled policy of — b u t only $iy.oo! Every piece many clubs formed for a great va­ SHAKESPEARE’S BIRTH is guaranteed without time Umitl riety of useful purposes to keep the And you can have your choice M ore Pow er prohibition question out of discus­ On April 23, 1564, William of three of the smartest patterns sion because of the admitted diversi- Shakespeare, English poet and you ever n w t Come in and see Greater Mileage ^ ties of opinion among members. And dramatist, was born at Stratford- them. Come in and get ere 8 a great, in spite of this careful and deliber­ on-Avon, Warwickshire, England. TWICE AS MUCH SILVER ate report—they have been delivered It is probable that Shakespeare —yes, twice as many pieces as Better Pick-Up ^ wholesale by certain of their officers attended a free grammar school ever you thought you could get. ^to the continuance of a policy ab- at Stratford and later was em­ for your money! new motor fuel with extra quick- , horrent to many of them. ployed as an attorney’s clerk. But this is as theoretical as the story that he was a wild young fellow starting values; extra Anti-Knock stealing deer. In 1582 he mar­ HILLSTOWN ried Ann Hathaway by whom he had three daughters. Four years g u l e NO-NOX The next regular meeting of Hil's- later he went to London where he vahies; extra clean, carbonless corn- - town Grange will be held tomorrow, became joint ^proprietor of the ^Past Masters’ Night. Blackfriars theater. He accu­ ^ Mrs. M. A. Molloy of Hartford mulated money enough in his bustion . . . extra everything except IS - ^has been spending the Easter hbii- theatrical enterprises to be able jday with her brother, William C. to buy considerable property in Mulcahy. Stratford. get extra performance AVIA'rK>«^ ^ Mrs. John Kavanaugh and Miss Shakespeare wrote and pro­ price. You ^L. B. Donahue spent Sunday with duced most of his plays betweeen grade W4*r. MMr. and Mrs. W. C. Mulcahy. the ages of 26 and 4.0, some or all to finish at the price y Mrs. E. E. Squires has friends of them being performed before from start ENDPonrt f from Rockport, R. J.,. spending the the rqyal court. 'The histories ^E aster holiday with her. and comedies were written before Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cummings his 30th birthday^ and the trage­ of ordinary gasoline dies before his 40th. V ^Ispent Easter with Mrs. Cummlng’s The whole world now recog­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Burke of Elm nizes Shakespeare as a creative Rogers* Teaspoons street. genius unique in all literature. Regular $1.75 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wickham, “In imagination, fancy, knowledge ^Mr. and Mrs. Van York and Shirley of man, wisdom, humor, pathos, $1.00 1 / 2 dozen and Phylis Wickham spent Easter strength, and versatility, in the 4 with Mrs. and Mrs. Horace Wick­ music of his verse, and the felicity efining ham. ^uiF R of his language, and also in that mysterious power which fuses all LOUIS S. JAFB The giant frog of Africa, the these separate gifts into one; he llargest species in the world, some- :tands unapproached and appar­ JEWELER I times weigh more than ten pounds. ently unapproachable.” 891 Main Str^t .M- I / -IV. IJ -- "'r. - ---. 'a

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''-•■■ ■ "■• ' 'r/-, .. >• -I'.N ^ .• '• • • >;■■• ■■ '. . « m m f - ^ MANCHESTER EVENING' HsiBALD, SOOTH MANCHESTER,' CONM^WEDNESO^y. -•B f «.♦. *r*?^ ' A'. tiations with tiiese churches ^ d to CHURCHES W M E R 6E prepiare a t>lC9 .loy o s g ^ ^ IEPISCOPE CLERGYMAN ^"^m ltted to 4he : ptfsbyter^ • ■'■, General Assemkly 1981 “dr f t d ^ A FOR iWWAflHDiCE SILVER LANE tion. ’The Oeherai Sbdiod of the Re- ■ ■ ’ T ie P ie^aht Valley Club held its Philad^pkk^ fo i^ d Chi|^ in America is to con­ and ^Complete oryfuio uhioi ‘ with sider the proposed union ip Jijne. regular meeting at the home of Mrs; ’ The epmmitto^ of ^ toe ; the Reformed ..Church of Ajaerica • The Dutch Reformed chiuxh 'hna first annual dance of 4obn - Mntiiiei^ HOCKANUM Thoresso Grisel last Thursday after- Now He Faces Trial Before an (Dutch Reforipedl^and PfeabjH®!'!^ approximately- 160,000 members,' Chapter.rDrderjef DeMstoy, 'to he News ?fotes J nooi. , Ecclesiastical Court m Lex­ drabnfiBatiohs will be recopamended the United, t^8hyterian 24i;000 an4 held at toe Masonic ’lhm^>^t 8 The First Congregational church ington, Ky. to the Presbyterian (^neral Assem­ the Presbyterian chiirch,in the U. o’clock tonight to o r ^ to ehrolnato That Is Opinion of Pierre S. of South Windsor has Invited the bly, Cincinnati. May 29^hy ^ S. A. more then 2,000,000. _ v “ • the orcbest^ overtone, hasTiad a - at Carpenters are erecting the new Federated church of Wapping to Lexington, Ky., April 23 — partmeht of Church Cooperation ;Md' special broadcasting canopy built “diner” at the comer of Ensign and meet meet with it next Sunday eve­ —Because he married a Catholic, Union of the Presbyterian i Chiirch, In Brslile, the system of em­ around toe: orchestra 'Stand. Thin South Main streets. The diner is Dupont and He Gives His ning at 7:30 for the dedication of, a the ceremony being perform ^ by a in the U. S. A . Dr. J. Ross Steve^ bossed writing which enables^ the arrangement will offset toe only CohunlitQS, Guards Feared directly opposite the new factories new organ. Miss Dresser of' Harcr Catholic priest, the Rev. Julius son of Princeton is head of tbe^^^de- blind to read by tphch,‘ blocks of disagrtoahle featnre ever noticed ab Arnold Velasco, rector of St. Johns a dance to the Masqnic'Teiiij^e. of Pratt and Whitney Company and partment. six dots are uMd as a^ unit, -,1 Reasons Why. ■ford will play. ’ „ ^ ^ Episcopal church at Dayton, Ky., The report of the department Two door priato have been doij the Chance-Vought Company, It Next Friday evening, the Federa .- by leaving out one or more of wall be the third eating place on faced trial before an Ecclesiastical made public today will ask the Cin­ nated b y ' Saritt, Hartford- jeweler;: ed Sunday school will have the Court of Lexington diocese. cinnati Assembly to authorize , the these 63 combinations are, possi­ for gentlemen a desk set'end for the, South Main street. Pratt and j monthly social for April, at the Washington, April 26.— (AP)— The rector, it is charged by a department to conclude final nego­ ble. lady, a bottdifir set. . e fi Whitney Aircraft company have in-1 Wapping Parish House. Games are April 23.— (AP) A stalled an up-to-date cafeteria on standing committee of the diocese, 1 “Most of the upright and respected to be in charge of Rev. Harry B. their property to care for their offi-' which will prosecute him, violated spirit-of «nrest among the thou­ citizens are in open revolt* against Miner and his class of boys. Re- an agreement he had made witk the cers and employes. I sands of convicts early today in the supposed purpose of the Eight- I fj-eghments in charge of Walter N committee. It was charged , he Ohio State Penitentiary, scene of the The Ladies’ Aid society met at the | eenth Amendmept.” Pierre S. Dupont j poster and his c ^ s of ladies promised to resign as rector if he tragic fire Monday night when 6 i ( vestry of the Hockanum Congrega­ Wilmington, Delaware, indiwtriallst, Mrs. Ethel C. Cooley, her son Earl should contract _ such a marriage, nrlBoners were burned to death or tional church Wednesday afternoon Cooley and her daughter, Mrs. but the Rev. Mr. Velasco ha® cPh" ^o^ted, disappeared at da^ at 6 o’clock. Supper was served. said today in pfohibition-kiarings before the House judiciary commit- Violet Bouchard, has moved from tended that the^ agreement was an­ and the fears of guards that there The Girl Scouts of the South end nulled by the committee. WQUld-bc trouble was disapated.^ their home in Pleasant Valley to will meet Friday evening-at 6:30. tC6. Manchester. Hollis Moulton, who The rector married Miss Cather­ \Sra* fe ci them for growing^ dates? olives',^ lem­ One way Round Trip \ ons, almonds and figs, together with Worcester ...... $1.85 $3.50 ■vineyards and a small assortment of Boston ...... $2.85 $5.25 cereals, chiefly barley. New Y o r k ...... $2.65 $4.25 There will be chances for wemth Return tickets good for 30 days. Purity of the things wo eat has a also in trading, because Fezzan is a New DeLux Latest Type Chanel for caravan routes from the Parlor Car Coaches great bearing on our health. south and north. At any rate, there Leave Manchester Center for are 220,000 square miles of territpry Worcester 8:55 a. m. and 2:10 p. m., in whfth the Italians will be' able to NeW York 12:20 p. m. Keeping foods, milk, fruits, vege­ show What they ban do. Bonded and Insured, Careful Driv­ ers. tables fresh and sweel^overai^^lb ■- A man in Massachusetts who allowed his glass eye to fall out The All American Bus Lines & later found a street urchin using Civil Aircraft Inc. . period IS a simple matter with ^ a it in a game of marbles. Sure­ ' ■ mrimts on sale at The Soda ly the' boy bad an eye for busi­ Shoppe, Manchester Center, Phone ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR ness. ■ 5926.

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■k2 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ SOUTH MANCHBS^R, CONN« WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1930. PAGE SIX forial cominent on concluMon of the Tha Times Gtid:; ' son, William Davldaon, Samuel Dil- naval conference. “l i aeains tay ,otlu»v I Ion, NelH6 IMlwofth, Manchester; B im EDITORIALS f single factor the success of the eon- Catherine C, Donahue, Kate J. Ttie Daily Telegraph, after com­ SHKWORKERS.AND menting on the 111 effects of tiie ferenee 'ha#' tgeen.-'iltie t6 the Im- DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Donahue, MargareUDonahue, Busan ON SEA CONFERENCE p ^ e m ^ l n Ahgk>-AiBetlc«t re­ i:"f!—lifisemble; tiiireful talcs. Leading DX Statidiis. Donahue, W illiam ^ Dunn, Samuel Geneva fallute today said: Wednesday, April 23. Velazco. organist, “With the disappearance of com­ lations.** lltcu—Two dance orchestras. 1 405.2—WSB AtLANTA— 740 Edgar, Annie Farris, Jane Finlay, The DMly Herald, Labw organ, Rich In Oriental flavor, “ Song of In­ Musicale proso-ptwfnS. 8:09—Boys; concert progranw. m F^EG ATH ER Mary Finn, Alphonse Pish, Man­ petition in naval ■armaments be­ dia,'* fro;g Rimalty-Korsakofra "Sad- 30^.8—WB2, NEW ENQLANf>-490. 9:00 WEa F programs (1% hrS.) chester; Mary Flanigan, Mary London, April 23—(AP) —Com- tween Great Britain and the United Aaid: ko," will be sung by Allan Jones, 10:30—Musicale} Amos 'tf Andy. 7:00—Amos *n’ Andy, opmedians. ll:45_Prohibltion poll program. Foley, Waterbury; Martha Fox, Al­ States a friendship of Im^culable . **it teems fantastto andit is tenor, during the program which 7:15—Serenaders; Home townera. 7t30—Home Towners entertalmnent. 12:00—Georgia vaudeville hoUr > Importance to the world’s peace has a cold fact that on^ 19 tnanCha ago WBAF and associated stations will 12:30—Transcontinental program. Seyenty-five on Retired List bert Fregin, Margaret Freyer, g;00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) Prudence Qlenney, William Graslin, been set upon a new and durable possibinties of an Amglo-American broadcast at S:.30 Wednesday night. 9:00—Studio feature hour. g53.9_KYW, CHICAGO—10% tcan ship buttfjjng rivalry war were b e l^ discussed* 21 ‘ Mr. Jones will also Sing "Ah, MoOn of 9:30—WJZ dance orchestra. g-OO^NBC programs (31i hrs.) Mary Gribbon, Hartford; Francis points most briredsed in todayn^edl- baslg.’^ 11:30—Amos ‘n’ Andy, comedians. My Delight” from Lehmann’s “ In a 10;30^Ploneers: organ recital. Of Cheneys Guests of Get* Griswold, Charles G. Gustafson, 12:uQ—Toronto dance m ^ ^ 11:45—Dance music to 3:00. Nicholas Haefs, Thomas HlUery, I’ersian Garden." He will be sup­ s4a&—wABC, Ne w vt>NK--86&. 389.4— WBEM, CHICAQO—770, ported by Nathaniel Shilkrefs concert 5:30-^Dlnner orehesWa; orgamsL 9:30—Drama; hartnon.v boys. Agnes Hyde, Alfred W. Hyde, Jane orchestra ot 65 pieces. The program 7:00—Adventures of Colonel Rowell. 10:00—Fiov/er Garden feature. Together Club. Hyde, Alfred Johnson, William Ed- ^ will mostly consist of Oriental naelo- 7•45—Character and aukrtat songs. 10:30—Two dance orchestras. gar. - I dles. A new comedy team will take g;00—WlieatieS male qaaftet, organ. 1:00—An hour about ChieSgo. 8:30—Dr;*ma, ‘‘Two Admirals.^ 254.1— WJJ&, CHICAGO—1180. Elizabeth Johnston, Ennis Johh- the air at !) over the Columbia chain Nearly 275 Get-Together club when Henry Burbig and John Bran­ 9:00—BurbiQ arid Bi^andon» cornedlans 7:00—Victorian orchestra; talk. ston, Robert Johnston, Manchester; 9:30—Informal musical dntertainment. 8:30—WJZ male quartet. members and Chene;^’ Brothers pen­ don perform as guest artists. Bur- 10‘UO—Symphon.v orchestra, soloist. Ralph Jones, Rachel Joyce, Mary big, popular radio entertainer and e.x- 9:30—‘rhea ter pi-esentations. sioners, the majority old in the way Kelleher, Thomas King, Herman A ft#: Easter Coat poueiit of Mlltgrossian humor, needs l];l)0_The Grenadiers male quarteL 12:00—Studio programs; artists. ' no introduction. Brandon will shaie 12:00—Bert Down's orchestra. 416.4—WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. of years, but young with the spirit Kjellqulst, Prank Ladd, Andover; 12:30—Midnight organ m^odies. of youth, gathered at Cheney hall honors with him during this special 454.3—WEAF, NEW VORKr-660. 9;30_WE a F programs (IVi hrs.) John Lautenhach, wniiam Leggett, program in humorous Bronx dialogue 11:10—Hungry Five; concert. last night for the final meeting of Henry Leister, Owen Litter, Bridg­ Featuring High Grade and theme song parodies. Vee f^^n 6:00—Ludwig Laurier’s orchestra. 7:00-Violinist; comedy team. ll:3 ^ T w o dance orchestras. the club until autumn. No long and et Lyness, Andrew Madsen, West hurst will be heard in „ ^ 7:3‘J—Washington political t^k. 12:00—Dream ship music hour. Dreamt” and the s°ng hit Im 12:15—Three dance orchestras. tiresome speeches were made, only Hartford; Richard Manning, Edith In the Market l

atteudedlby.iuore than one hundred. Inn, Hartford,^ each Thursday after­ RBPOBT CHINESE !P1BATES. ‘ ' ’Japanose war clefts w^e sent U Grand lodge officers wih be present. noon at 5:45 will be given today. search nearby shores and islands., ' There is to be an elaborate en­ Tentative plans are being hiade Tokyo, April 23.—(AP)—Reports tertainment, 'With professiondis from for the opening at Sandy, Beach, received by the .Navy office here to­ . BRUINS irlCTOBIOUS. , ROCKVILLE Hartford, and local' talent;’^tidso Crystal Lake and several - widely day said Chinese pirates had raided dancing and cards. Buckmlster’s or­ known orchestras have already been the Japanese freighter .I^xniyoshl Oakland, Calif., April.23.rr*(AP)— chestra wrill play. .Mrs. EttUna L bering about-30, was?-; missing; night. ’ Coimty Superior Court; has handed \ Firemen to Dance. down three decisions in •d'vil cases. The Ellington Fire Department Washington, April 23.—(AP) r- In the case of Anna May Felber will hold a dance in. the Elllington Early, birds were startled about sun BEGIN HERE TODAY vs. William C. Felber, a motion for Town____ Hall on Saturday .,night. It is up today when a few scattering and NATALIE CONVERSE tries to a modification of the degree was | expected many local firemen flakes of snow fell. conquer the jealousy which con­ denied, except for an increase o f ' friends wiU attend, Weather Bureau observers, said THE sumes her when other women ad- the weekly allowance to $4. | Hope Chapter Party, In the divorce action of Beatrice; Hope Chapter, O. E. S., >^11 have that snow had fallen on or after SILENT liilr e-'h er handsome husband, April 23 but four times since 188S, ALAN. When he receives a phone F. Slater vs. Edwin W. Slater, , the g, card party in its rooms in the GLOW ;call to the home of BERNADINE custody of a child, Gladys D. Slater | pitch block on May 15 for^the behe- the record being a half inch on. April XAMONT, a popular night club is awarded to Olive Pendleton of fit of the Masonic Home Fund. 28, 1898. KITCHEN ‘Rostess who has outraged the smug Wethersfield, the mother bavii^g re­ Elks Meeting. With the snow today came abnor­ respectability of Westchester aris­ cently died. Rockville Lodge No. 1359, B. P. mally low temperatures for the sea­ BURNER tocrats by purchasing a home' In the case of Joseph Warren vs. O. E. Elks, will hold, tomorrow eve­ son. The weather Bureau sedd that 'among them, Natalie demands that j the V. Suzio Construction Co. of ning, its first meeting under the new the mercury descended to 38 during Alan refuse to go attd that he give j Meriden, judgment for the plaintiff officers, headed by H. O. Clough, ex- the night, more than seven degrees CLEAN, I tip the brokerage busij’css of “that to recover $96 is awarded. Suit alted ruler. | below the average. - . Lament woman.” was brought for a much larger Notes. I ------■ : CONVENIENT | Alan tells her that Bernadine is sum. ’> Freid Butcher of Orchard street is .the widow of a war buddy who had W’allace Slappe ; at the Hartford hospital for treat- ANOTHER PALOOKA FLOPS. AND I iiaved his life, and that she is do­ Wallace Slappe died at bis home j ment. ing the only work she was able to on Brooklyn street Tuesday morn­ Misses Marjorie and; Julia Bolger Portland, Ore., April 23.—(AP)— GIVES I secure in order to support herself ing, foUowing five weeks’ illness of of East Main street, and Miss Mary Another easy victim was on the and her fatherless boy, Bobby. pneumonia. He was bom in Amer- Gregus of Talcott avenue have re­ K. O. record of Primo Camera to­ COMFORT I After a bitter quarrel in which icus, Ga., and had lived in Rockville turned from a week’s stay in Bos­ day. Sam Baker, Los Angeles h e taunts her for refusing to bear for nine years. He was employed ton, Mass. negro, lasted only two minutes of FIVE YEAR s him children, Alan leaves and at the American mill of the Hock- Mrs. Carl Schuhle of Glendale, L. the first, round here last night. GUARANTEE | iNatalie spends a miserable evening anum Mills company and was a I,, is the guest of her parent^,, Mr. The weights were Camera 273 trying to fight down her suspicions member of the First African Bap- and Mrs. Edward Huebner of Ellza- Baker 248.- I DON’T DELAY—ORDER NOW | Clever dreaming that even then tist church. j beth street. Alan was listening to a grave-fac­ He is survived by his wife, Lullu- | Rev. George S. Brookes is re- ed doctor tell him that Bernadine’s belle Slappe, four daughters. Teasel, ported to be convalescing from hlsi I Silent Glow Oil Burner Corp. I recovery is in doubt. ! Susie, Maizie and Dorothy, and one recent illness., ' Prices Are Do\mi E 97 Center Street, South ftlunchester Phone 4360 s " The actress surprises him by re­ I son Walter A. I The final radio program of a se- ■ The Smart Shop’s E ' M. H. STEICKLAND E questing that he take her son in The funeral will be held from the i ries of fifteen broadcasts through i AFTER EASTER S ' Authorlze'd Dealer. 5 ^the event of her death because she First African Baptist church on | station WTIC, sponsored by the CLEARANCE E Dial 3768, Next Door to Montgomery Ward Co. 832 Main St. E •has no relative to leave him with. Davis avenue on Thursday after-1 Qra-Rock Co. and rendered by Bill Alan promises, and tries to tell noon at 2 o’clock, with interment in i Tasillo’s Sparklers at the College Turn to Page 12 TillllilltliliillHIIIIIliilllllllillllliliflllllllirillHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIililllllllillllllllllllliTi NataUe but her rebuffs silence him. j Grove Hill Cemetery. j . ' Later, he confides in his secretary, Legion Auxiliary Meeting. j — ------—^ ' ...PHHJLIPA WEST, who has always | The American Legion Auxiliary j ■been soothingly sympathetic. j will meet tonight in G. A. R. hall. I m iiHiinu/i Mrs. Phyliss Thatcher of East | NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY } Hampton, Department Chairman of j CHAPTER V I National Defense will be the | speaker. Mrs. Helen McFarland of Phillipa was a bit surprised. j South Coventry, district ■vice-presi­ Alan’s tone was ao far from be­ dent, will also be present. There ing casual, that there was no mis­ will be a social hour with refresh­ taking that he was going to be j ments. The committee in charge is: serious about something. But chil- j Mrs. Agusta Pitkit, Mrs. Amy dren! Of.,^course, Phillipa knew he | Prichard, Mrs. Selma Prichard, Mrs. hadn’t &iyi. .WTiat could he be lead-1 Gertrude Ryan, Mrs. Nettie Weber. ing up 'to ? decided not to com-1 That night, sitting’with her chin cupped in her hands, Phillipa Mrs. Hattie Kuhnly, Mrs. Marion mit herself until she knew. mused on the situation.. Teabo, Mrs. Alice Backofen, Miss ■. “Do '.you want to consult an au- Mary Sullivan and Miss Maybelle ,thority oq children?” she evaded. Bobby,” he surmised. Then he re­ lie’s conduct that her servant had Lehmann. ■ “I certainly do.’” Alan informed membered that he’d yet to tell her used to illustrate her story. I. O. O. F. Anniversary Tonight. her heartily. “I’d like to find out Bernadine became alarmed. She’d Elaborate plans have been made | UN about the possibility that Bobby what kind of toys a little shaver might some day be under his had experience with jealous wives. for the joint anniversary of Rising lour years old would like most.” guardianship. The prospect did not Suppose this one should take it into Star Lodge of Odd Fellows and 1 N., “Oh." Phillipa said softly, and appeal to him. her head to object to Alan’s inno- Mayflower Rebekah Lodge at I. O. I took her cue. He was interested in 1 Ht « V cent visits to Bobby.... That was O. F. Hall this evening. There will some child. “I think that ought to | enough for Bernadine. She decided be a members’ supper at 6:30 p. m. B pours fragrance “Hang it all, why didn’t I tell ,jbe easy to decidj, Mr. Converse,” I her the other morning and have to do something to avoid jeopardiz­ •he added brightly. “Just go to a | it over with?” he reproached him­ ing Bobby’s chances of becoming toy store and pick out the things self, thinking of the morning after Alan’s ward in the event that she GET YOUR you like most.’ he had been called to Bernadine’s .... here she broke her line of Alan was puzzled. “But you know courage was thought. Now that she had settled PRIZE COUPONS I’ve nevfer played with a s into kid, ne slipping gndand still Natalie wasn’t that for Bobby, she never allowed 1 Boy’s or Girl’s Bicycle ' tixplaihed. told. herself to dwell upon it. Pick Your Own Model ■ty Phillipa’s eyes held a soft light Phillipa read the letter. She saw, ;^ r hiih as she answered. “You’ll Suddenly the thought came to 10 Bicycle Tires him that it might be asking too with satisfaction, that it contained One tire to bolder of each ^et tiie right things just, the same,” ammunition for her. ' ‘she said gently. "I’ve noticed that | much of her. Perhaps any woman. lucky ticket. . ..He turned to Phillipa with a She reread the letter, smiled over tobaccos ifathers-«njoy the toys as much as it, and put it away. Natalie was f 4 Tires and Tubes for the children do.” very serious expression when they got off the elevator and made their coming to the office that afternoon. Pleasure Cars “Well, if that’s the case,” Alan Phillipa knew, because she’d writ­ Pick size of your car. Replied, not taking her remark un­ way toward the street door. ten out a generous check for her, to his sex alone, ^ “we’re all big “What would you do. Miss West, which Alan had signed. Well, CAMPBELL’S ■kids. Any of us can buy toys. That’s if you found yourself obliged to "there’d be something for her besides i ft'hat I want to qak.youjiiybuld you ' adopt a child?’L-hft asked her.,Phil-. the check. ' ' FILLING STATION §0 out and seldtt~’a fe^'~Yor me, Itpa was startled, but r^t off her (To Be Continued) Cor. Main St. and, Middle Turnpike ■-sp . please?” guard. = “Oh, but I couldn’t,” Phillipa ob- “I’d rather,” she said instantly, jjccted quickly. “You see’, when a “have one of my own.” r jl^oman goes, she always takes the Now it was Alan who was star­ jtoild'Along. I’ve seen them in the tled. But he, too, found words iSpy departments at Christmas time quickly. • iind..;.. ” “I’m sure you would,” he agreed j “'What were you doing there?” unquestioningly; “but just suppose SLlan teased. you had to take this other child— | Phillipa appeared reluctant to suppose it was a solemn duty.” | atoswer, then: “Oh, I .... I get a “Then I’d love it, of course,” j § w things occasionally for the chil­ Phillipa declared. : dren next door,” she said. . The word generous flashed Alan felt grateful to her. She al- , “Better Apparel for Less” rough Alan’s mind—as Phi’lipa ways rolled his clouds away. j d hoped it would—but he only But even with the encouragement j id: “Then you’re a qualified buy- Phillipa’s words had given him, he t was not able to bring himself to &r.” » the point of telling Natalie what he ! ; Phillipa shook her head. “These had promised Bernadine. He put it Sx6 girl?,’’ she. said. “I’m sure a off, from day to day. After all, he mother always consults a boy’s told himself, the possible fulfillment father about such things,” she v.ent of the promise seemed growing Reduced from $24.50 ’on: hastily. “Really, you'd better go more remote each day. Bernadine | yoiirself, Mr. Converse. You’d en­ was steadily improving. I joy it, too, I’m sure you would.” He saw her almos': daily. Within ; Suddenly Alan rather liked the two weeks’ time he had fallen into | UR after Easter prices on coats represent bar­ idea himsdf. “Suppose we go to­ the habit of dropping in at her gether,?”,: he suggested. ..“You know house on his way home, for a few j O gains that you can’t possibly afford to miss. the stote's, and Tha'ven’.t been near minutes’ chat with Bobby. Scores of charming coats, all in the newest fashions, a toy di^artment since I was' a Usually Bernadine was at home, [ kid.” . getting ready to go to the club, j with their capes, jabots and flares, reduced from Phillipa. was delighted. It was seeing to Bobby’s supper, telling ! $24.50 to $19.95, are values very seldom seen. An­ just what she was hoping for. him a bedtime story, trying to i _“This afternoon?” she proposed. down her wish to stay at home with j other remarkable offering is found in the reduction of “We’ve a lot of work to do this him. $29.50 coats. morning.” Alan did not linger with them ., “Fine,” Alan agreed. Let’s pitch Natalie had been rather decent to | into it.” him lately, and he did not want to : Long befoi^ tlie choice leaves of golden TiHkish ahd;vyejiyety j^^^ He did not think of the shopping disturb the unaccustomed harmony | expedition again until Phillipa re­ in their home. Her jealousy of i Reduced from $29,95 to $22.50 Domestic tobacco are selected for Camel Cigarettes,' nature's jowil aldiemy. ■ minded him of it about three Bernadine seemed to have subsided. | o’clock. His pleasant anticipation No doubt because Alan was with ' has worked a miracle in them that no eflFoft of man can hope to duplicate. f' had been lost in the mountain of her every evening, and not too j business that always was towering suspiciously willing to agree to any | Every tiny leaf-cell is irradiated—stored full of goodness by the clean,', over him. arrangements she made for their j But he became enthusiastic again amusement. i as' soon as he found himself sur­ * • • I pure vigor of the sun! rounded with wagons and trains, Their period of peace lasted un-' SUITS drums and blocks and sleds, anc all til it came to Phillipa’s notice. The j Our share in the making of Camels is to'see that,all of th^eTfmgrancej^. the things any boy dreams of own­ secretary opened the door to Alan’s | ing. private office unexpectedly one day, | mildness, mellowness, aroma—in a word all of the napinU^gpodness of He wanted to buy everything in and saw him kissing his wife. She | sight. Phillipa induced him to be learned he had just given Natalie $7.75 these sun-ripene*'7. “For lUl ^he knows about kids, jealous of her husband. Here Nellie M. e. she’d probably buy a doll buggy for repeated a few instances of Nata> ...... f. uv, ..ill- 'V .t - ' x V *

MANCHBSTBB EVBaJlNG, H E W I ^ v ^ i™ CONN. WEPNESDAY. APRIL 8S, 1980., PAGE EIGHT ful gamble when they staked every­ largiely Mri Barlow hlmaelf. But IN NEW YORK ibm tl|M ter thing on a dry Constitutional from the first we have contended amendment sind an extremist’s en- that It Is not the kind of a proposi­ r r \ Stmtfatg BnraU forcemet law. They have lost. Why tion to turn down through sheer New York, April 23.—’The cos­ should they throw away their smartalecklsm. Nobody can be mopolitanism of New York breeds a more opposed to the Indiscriminate nEnAL£“lB"!g?i™ !S«?SY, me. chance to help in salvaging the UCUe world o f Richard Harding Da- 13 Bluell Straet measure of national respectabUlty and unconsidered' granting of the •vis folk. ; i ( South Manoh«»lM. Conn. right of eminent domain to private THOMAS FBRG080N that yet remains to be savad? Adventurers and soldiers of for­ General Manager corporations than this newspaper tune, adventuresses and ladies of is; and nobody could he more unal­ fortune, drift from many lands. Founded October 1. 1881 THAT MOON TRIP terably antagonlifllc to the enfran­ A few years back, when Jack’s Living Room We’ve been thinking quite a bit was a famous cafe rendezvous, it Published Kvery Bvenlng ^^^xcept chisement of such an enterprise Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the about that trip to the moon which was said that more. South American Post Office at South Manchester, than this newspaper would be If Ensemble $294 Professor Stewart of Princeton says revolutions were plotted there than Conn., as Second Class Mall 31atter. there were to be any trick or eva­ ever were conceived in Latin sur­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES Is strictly possible scientifically and Davenport and club chair in green One Year, by mall ...... |6-w0 sion or question of any sort about roundings. mohair with seat cushions In fig­ Per Month, by mall ...... » 60 pretty sure to come before long, There are still juntas and gun .39.00 the provision for recapture by the ured frieze. Wing chair in black delivered, one year what with the pace of engineering runners; 'there are secret agents Single copies ...... » -08 state. But we have Insisted and we from a dozen Iwds watching the | figfured wool tapestry to harmon­ development and the chemical re­ ize. 3 pieces were originally 'MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED still insist that Mr. Barlow and his movementa of the opposition on this PRESS . . search in fuels that is going on so 8457.00.. corporation are entitled to an ex­ Island; intrigue Is brewed over tea­ The Associated Press Is exclusively rapidly. All that Is needed. Pro­ cups and. edrplane fleets are ordered culliled to the use for renubllcatlon tremely respectful hearing from the of 111! nows dispatches credited to It fessor Stewart points out, is a for myaterious errands; chieftains of public, the press and the adminis­ nr not otherwise credited In this rocket momentum of about 25,000 rum-nmnlng. fleets dicker for sleek, p.iper and also the local news pub­ tration of Connecticut. swift craft amd sun-bronzed rainbow lished herein. miles an hour; a matter of a few All rlRhiB of rcpublICBtlon or The employment of 35,000 work­ chasers drift in and out of the Ex­ Kpecinl dispatches herein are also re­ decades hence at most. plorers’ Club. ers, most of them, naturally, of the served. ______We have made up our .mind that For years, on the fringe of the laboring group, for a matter of two lower East Side, there was a store SPECIAL. ADVERTISING REPRE- we don’t want to go. Somebody else or thi^o years, is alone too big an that equipped whispering rebels .siC.Nn'A'riVE: Hamilton - DeLlsscr. can have our seat in the first rock­ Inc ‘JS5 Madison Avo.. New York. N. item to permit to get away through with armaments—and, so far as I Y.. and fil*.’ North Michigan Ave., et—and all subsequent ones. We are know,: an opera bouffe revolution (hilcugo. Ills. ______a little inclined to be nostalgic, any­ any mistaken skepticism. may still be staged with the guns Typical values and supplies purchased there. Full service client of N E A Service. how; and the last place we want to I n c. Onljp.a few months ago an ex-war Member, Audit Bureau of Clrcula- be marooned in is the moon. It’s too flyer who had turned soldier of for­ tlons. far from home. A nice enough place, tune and sold his services into The Herald Printing Company. Inc.. perhaps; and probably not crowded. Nicaragua and Mexico wandered in the Ckarance of n.Bsumes no financial reeponslblllty Into the office and whispered in my for typographical errors appearing In But entirely too distant from Bissell car that he was taking a "gun run- ndvcrtlsenieats In the Manchester and Main, Manchester, Connecticut, levelling Herald. ner’^ which then lay at anchor off a the Earth. busy Manhattan pier. Since he dis­ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1930 It Is completely impossl]^lc;lo har­ appeared a few days later, with two planes. It Is not unreasonable to sup-1 bor any doubts about its ^eiliig easy Edltor’A Notev-Tbls^ Is the first THE WOMEN’S AIM two arttcles' by pose that ’he answered tho call o f ! Berkey & Gay enough to get to the moon after lis­ The Literary Digest’s prohibition Washingtoncorrespondent for adventure. I tening to or reading one of Profes­ In Fifth avenue, at the moment, poll has reached a magnitude that newspaper apd NEA Service, d Scus- sor Stewart’s statements. The pro­ slng the 'imemployment- situation. i you'll find a representative of the i Here is truly an opportunity of a lif etirne—a chance to purchase now entitles It to very serious con­ old Russian regime ensconced in an fessor simply doesn’t leave any sideration as reflecting in a gener­ elegantly fronted building, carrying fine Grand Rapids-made, Berkey & Gay living room, dining vz om room for doubt. He is one of those By RODNEY DUTOHBR. al way the opinion of the country. on an espionage campaign against folks who when he says a thing’s all those Interested In Soviet activi­ and bedroom furniture at tremendous savings! Granting that numerous factors Washington, April 23—Unemploy­ so it has simply got to be so. Not ties.. From'time to time he pops up may combine to create some degree ment doubtless has decreased in with documentation, secured by de- like Professor Irving Fisher at all. April. During the first three montns of error, It is highly improbable ■vious spy methods, in an effort to You can always tell in one guess, of this year the number of jobless that the poll fails, in any broad reveal the relationship between the when Fisher says a thing Is sq,,j persons did,not4lJ>g:-bht mount. Thx. Soviet leaders and certain American sense, to express the proportionate is the tact shown by the govern­ that It Isn’t so; no need t o ’wo'rry " r ^ " activities. , views of the people of America. It ment’s own figures, despite persis­ A half dozed flyers who figured about that. Stewart is just the op­ is reasonable to make, without seri­ tent optimistic assertions by gov­ in the recent Mexican troubles have posite. He’s convincing. come by, with whispered admissions ous doubt of Its validity, the deduc­ ernment officials. So It Isn’t any nervousness about Assuming that jobs are becoming of connections In Latin lands or the tion that less than a third of the more widely available at last it is far ends of Europe. population is satisfled with the ex­ going astray and spending the rest now possible £o look back upon the An army of bogus nobility Is for­ isting prohibitory laws. o£ eternity scooting around in an in­ worst period‘of idleness and survey ever-finding its way into the inner A good many drys simply refuse terplanetary area of balanced gravi­ both its (fxtent and Its impllcatloij.v circles of New York, duping the tations that gives us halt. It’s the Many of the facts are being “Who’s who" with trickeries remi­ to believe this. They cannot believe niscent of the old "gold brick” game. fact that Professor Stewart hasn’t brought out by the debate on it because they are utterly con­ the Wagner employment bills in the The most recent of such Im­ vinced that a good many more than said a single word about there be­ posters has, only recenUy, been a Senate. guest of the immigration authorities one-third of the people are both ing cargo capacity in one of those There is no assurance that any­ rockets for a set-up of equipment thing of permanent importance will on Ellis Island. Impersonating a well intentioned and intelligent; and couple of Syrian potentates, he is to shoot the return journey. be done about unemployment In the about to be returned to Europe after they cannot see how well intentlon- near future, despite various pro­ cd and intelligent people can fall What good would an empty rock­ Imposing himself upon many Of Hol­ posals. But there has been an In­ lywood’s fairest stars. to subscribe to the laudable pur­ et be, on the moon? And we sus­ creasing national awareness both Phoney ex-nobles of Russia, Aus­ poses of the prohibitory laws. pect that even that very clever en­ of the problem and Its tendency to tria and other countries that threw ’■ Perhaps an article in the current gineer of Jules Verne’s, who made more frequent, recurrence. over their various royalties have No Preparation for It. all sorts of thinga out of next to been commonplace in New York, as 9 Elizabethean Pieces $369 ‘ number of the North American Re­ The recent employment slump 4 Queen Anne Pieces $329 nothing on the Mysterious Island, *o Paris. . view, written by Mrs. Courtlandt showed that there was no machin­ The case of a young" woman who Here is Elizabethean furniture, authentically t r ^ - The bed, highboy and dressing table sketched, and lated for the modem house. Walnut is the chief ,...,Nlchols, national secretary of the would be at a loss to establish a ery to measure the amount of en­ appeared sincerely to believe that a dresser are inclined in this Queen Anne ensemble. '■'"women’s Organization for Prohibi­ rocket shooting plant on Luna in forced Idleness ahd no machinery she was the Princess Anastasia, of cabinet wood used, embellished With others, and Herringbone venewed Australian walnut and guih- with gpimwood. Formerly 8405‘®O for 9 pieces. tory Reform, may serve to bring en­ the absence of machine shops, to deal with unemployment itself. the czar’s family, has been but one wood are used. Formerly 8476.00. It showed that administrations arc incident In the series of fictionally chemical labs and even five and ten lightenment on this aspect of the unwilling to admit the real facts romantic episodes. For several years situation. cent stores. during severe unemployment and she has been harbored by some of The Women's Organization, .Mrs. Moreover, the Professor hasn’t are even willing tO'. misrepreaeDt the richest and most eminently ex- Nichols makes it clear, will fight said that he wants the rocket to them. It showed thht Congress , elusive society folk of the town. Her protectors and champions have been BROTHERS. Inc; any tendency to permit the Eight come back. All he seems interested could be too busy taking millions WATKI NS from American pockets for tariff- convinced to the point of spending in is getting it there. Maybe he in­ SOUTH MANCHESTER centh amendment to become an in­ grabbers to worry about the matter fortunes to prove her case. Whether 55 YEARS AT active law, thus leaving the country tends to go in it himself. Maybe his of several million people being ouw or not she Is deported is of no mat­ actually wet while It remains legal­ next door neighbor has a radio ter, Insofar as the romantic aspects of work. of the case are concerned. ly dry. This because the organiza­ loud speaker. Right from the first of this year The outfitting of Latin revolutions tion fears that if the amendment Is the administration clsdmed a grau- has long been an old Manhattan cus­ ual decrease In unemployment. But tom. The hazard Involved In financ­ permitted to become a dead regu­ BAD MANNERS PREMIUM the government’s own figures—at lation by public sufferance, leaving Here is an interesting news item ing such Intrigues was Invariably least the only ones It had—crispt slight, since most of the plotters ap­ the liquor traffic uncurbed, condi­ from a Waterbury paper of Mon­ right behind and indicated a steady peared well pursed. Some of the tions will be worse than they are day: Increase. For each week In Janu­ shrewdest financiers have, at one today and w'orse than they were un­ ary an Improvemeht was an­ time of another, been lui;ed by the natural and harmles sweets, offer­ SAVE! Clear skies and cool spring weath­ nounced and then the Bureau of ing a natural fruit sugar which la der the old saloon systen. er lured approximately 10,000 per­ bright lure of the melodramatic. And Labor Statistics’ regular monthly fortunes have been tossed into the HEAL1H<«Wr ADVICE quickly and easily taken up by the The Smart Shop^s "The liquor traffic must be con­ sons to Hamilton park yesterday body. Much of the fruit starch is AFTER EASTER survey showed that January un­ coffers of the adventurous. Were D r F T w r i K trolled," says Mrs. Nichols, "and If afternoon to watch 8,000 children slowly transferred Into sugar by the participate in the annual egg huut employment had decreased over funny that way! CLEARANCE we allow the Eighteenth amend­ December’s. ^ GILBERT SWAN. ripening process. , See Page 12 of the Lions club. Despite the well One should never use the dried ment to go by default and not be laid plans of the Lions and oollce President Hoover and Secretary fluonew IN Nioaiio lo tuMTH t PiiT of Labor Davis differed by a mil­ which have been prepared with sul­ changed by lawful method, we shall much confusion and disorder pre­ PILGRIMS SAIL phur or other preservatives. The vailed, scores of hoodlums dashing lion or so in their , public guesses tmMiir put through the food chopper two have the situation we are rapidly at the number of unemployed best dried fruit Is prepared by dehy­ here and there, snatching and Boston, April 23— (AP) —Com­ USE DRIED FRUITS .^ripen on }he tree and attaln^a full or three times. Remove the date approaching today, that of uncon­ until Davis guessed again to dration at a low temperature since seeds and stuff the dates vrith this forcing their way through groups of monwealth-Pier was all decked out THROUGHOUT THE YEAR flavor and food for shipping. No the vitamins are best retsdned by trolled and imrestrlcted dealing in smaller children. When the candy square with his chief. . Early in today for the departure on the poisoning has ever been known to mixture. eggs, containing prize coupons were Marcn Mr. Hoover announced that this measure. The next best process (Prune Whip) intoxicants.’’ This, the writer em­ French liner Rochambeau of the Dried fruits are almost indispen­ result from using dried fruits even is the sun dried fruit. Dried fruits thrown into the air there followed employment had gradually in New England pilgrims to the when they are hot strictly, fresh. Cut thoroughly cooked prunes phasizes, would mean no closing sable during the winter and Spring contain large quantities of valuable Into small pieces and fold_ into the breath-taking scrambles. Fortu­ creased since early January—and Eucharistic Congress at Carthage. Dried fruits have, also the advant­ minerals, and all of them have a hours, no inspection, unrestrained nately the injuries suffered were no months before the fresh fruits can well beaten whites of eggs. Serve a week later the hard cold fig­ North Africa. Mayor James M. be obtained, but they can also be age of keeping well, they have less laxative tendency, especially prunes selling to minors, no license and nO more serious than scratches cr ures and decimal points of the Bu Curlev bid the .pilgrims bon voyage acid than fresh fruits, and a greater cold, with a little whipped cream if used to advantage from a health and figs. Th6 dried fruits may be desired. The whip may also be penalties for violation. Chaos would bruises. ,reau of Labor Statistics said that and Captain Edson, superintendent standpoint every day in the year. food vadue. featured by the housekeeper who Is The account of the affair Is am­ erhployment in February had de­ of the East Boston Airport, accom- placed in the oven and baked until surely follow, and it is toward that Dried fruits have these points in The dried fruits make wholesome figuring up some low-cost menus. slightly browned on top, and served plified in the Waterbury paper and creased slightly as compared with .panied the Rochambeau down the substitutes for children, as they are They are In every case much lower condition that we are rapidly drift­ harbor with, a squadron of planes. their favor. They are allowed to warm or cold. Any of the other carries conviction of utter rowdy­ January In manufacturing and the than the fancy canned fruits. The ing. seven other major groups of in­ dried fruits may be served In this price per pound may seem high manner, such as apricots, peaches, It would seem to us to be clear ism. when you are buying them, but you dustries surveyed. pears, dates, etc. enough that an organization anl The trouble quite evidently, was On through March the ballyhoo Trying to Give Us Another Eclipse? must remember that as they are cooked they will soak up enough mated by such a determination as not caused by any mad desire on chorus continued—conditions were Questions and Answers the part of the hoodlums to'grab alleged to be easing up and every­ water so that their total bulk Is this is not one to be accused either thing was said to be much rosier. greatly Increased and you ‘will serve (Pleurisy) candy eggs for the sake of the eggs. of being under the Influence of the Well, the combined figures for much more than you buy. In many Q uestion:— B. B. B. asks: “If 80 "liquor interests" or governed, In It was the prize coupons known to manufacturing and the seven foods which you buy by weight you per cent of pleurisy Is caused from a tubercular infection, what causes its opinions, by appetite. It would be hidden somewhere in the lot that other major Industrial groups for pay principally for water, but this is not so true with the dried fruits. the other 20 per cent? What course did the mischief. One of the prizes the month of ^ a fe h showed a de- seem to us that the organization IS Many markets now feature the does the fluid take on leaving the ^ was a ten dollar check ,signed by cre^6s<;., iiii empkjyment—meaning striving hard and in a practical way a n '' increase of unemployment— . natural imsulphured fruits, which at body?" ' « Governor Trumbull, and ^theri^were ..-y Answer: — V&rious Inflaxnmatioc to do what the drys hoped to do of 1 per cent, as compared with one time were difficult to obtain be­ other items of great attractiveness cause they do not realize their needs of the pleura may produce adhesions. when they promoted federal prohi­ February and a decrease In pay­ Such adhesions will often form after to the young of a generation great­ roll totals of 1.2 per cent. The from a health standpoint and in­ bition—to keep the liquor traffic sist on the right kind of fopd, the a prolonged cold where the tuber­ from getting out of hand altogether. ly given to looking for something decrease In employment in manu­ stores must acquiesce. You can al­ cular bacillus is not fotmd. The ex­ for nothing. facturing ^ industries ^ was , 0.6 per ways tell whether or not packed cess fium is eliminated principally The Women’s Organization Is try ■ 0.1 per H,re, then, wa, a diraat appail to fruit has been sulphured, as the pura through the lympatio'circulation. A ing to salvage something out of the , roll .totals . fasting cure encourage the ab­ cupidity and the gambling Instinct. food laws require that the preser­ wreck of prohibition. It is working Those Ifigure^ covered ,38,810 VJ-'iV vatives used be printed on the label. sorption and ^mlnation of. these for good order, good morals, good Obviously, from the consequences, establishments in''the eight indus­ tP Here are a few ways of pi-eparing waste fluids. Also, certain physio­ results from workable control of a distinct mistake on the part of the tries, which had 4,916,407. em­ dried fruits': therapy treatments with heat and kindly but In this matter misguided ployes In March—a large erpss- (Casserole of Figs) electricity will bring about a more liquor Instead of abandonment of section. Employment Increased in rapid re-absorption. , .< folks who got up the affair. Scram­ Thoroughly wash some dried figs everything that temperance work th e ' quarrying, hot;el and canning and remove the stem ends. Put in ers used to fight for coupled with bles of any sort are of doubtless indnstrle'ar an'cT' fell oft in cbal a casserole with a small amount of (Skin Disease) a violently tenacious adherence to merit. When they are deliberately mining and metal mining, public hot water. Add a thin slice of Question:—S. L. writes: “Please the empty shell of an unworkable promoted with young children as utilities and wholesale and retail lemon. Cover and bake for one give me the correct name of this the participants there is, invariably trade.. hour. This may be served with wirio disease in English: lichen law'. • What the Figures Show. cream.' Prunes may, be used In place Planus Atroposus Herat Osis a serious risk of disorder, panic and It seems passing stramge that If you wonder how much unem' of the figs If you desire. If you wish Senlles.” . ------group which is seeking to bring physical injury—to say nothing to ployment there was- last Match to cook apricots, peaches or the Answers: There is no exact Eng­ about a measure of liquor control the harm that is done by teaching as compareil- with March In 1929 more acid fruits you may add a few lish word which, describes this skin dates for sweetening. many times more effective than we youngsters to "hog it.” i' you might Idoklat the bureau’s ini disease, but in a sentisnce' I will try dex figures. These #how that for (Dried Fruit Salad) to explain Its meaning. It is a cer­ now experience should be chal­ every 100 persons employed m Any of the dried fruits m a y be tain kind of skin dliorder 3^hlch Is lenged as an ^em y by other groups JOBS FOR 85,000 nearly 13,00 manufacturing plants cooked until soft and when cold supposed to be ciiused by certain When Lester P. Barlow, president stuffed with cottage cheese. Serve algae or fungi, and Is more common, which have devoted a llfe-tlme to in 1928 there were 89.8 In March, on lettuce with a dash of whipped of the New York and NeW England 1930, 90.3 in February and 90.2 in vrith elderly people who have oUy the cause of liquor control. cream on top. January—as compared with 98.8 for skins.' The treatekent I suggest is It Is true that two-thirds of the Motorways corporation, made the (Staffed PnuieB) with radiatloA from an ultea-violet flat aimouncement the other day March 1929. These figures don t Steam the primes for about 20 people of America are opposed to come from the Communists; they’re light, and a fasting and dieting that, with the needed legislative r inlnutes and remove the seeds: Next, regime to produce the proper blood the Eighteenth amendment or the from the govemment's own grind a half cupful of seeded dates, sanction, his company would have cleansing. Volstead law or both; hut It prob­ 'The most comforting thought one-fourth cupful bf nut meats, and ■ ; 35,000 men at work on ,the New is that, as usual, better condltlon.s ably Is just as true that not one- a teaspobnful of citron peel to­ (Smoking and Tubemdosis) York to New Haven tollway before were anticipated for the present gether and put through the grinder tenth of them would be in favor of Question:— M. L. ' asks: “Docs Christmq.3, he said something^ Im­ month. Also, there are thoie in twice. Kjaead well and stuff the the condition which we are certain­ Congress who think something prunes. Dry in a moderate oven. smoking cause tuberculosis?" ly fast approaching—that of tacit portant. ought to be done to prepare against (Stuffed Dates) Answer: Inhalmg clgsurette smoke nullification of the prohibitory laws We never have pretended to know the next large slump In unemploy­ Wash equrC amounts of seeded may be a contri^tlng; jcnuse in pro- llttcing tuberctfic^. and so of all laws controlling liquor. and don’t know any more aboutAhls ment. A subsequent article will tell primes, zeedleai raiaini and §1 The prohibitionists made a fear- project thw has been jElven’ -'"*^out, I about proposed r s i n e d l t f ,^ t a s S ie i A —------’ ' i - f *. . : \

; s ■/ • m . ■ - ..'S V '■' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALp. SOUTH ^ N C H ^ R , COITO, m E S D A Y , A?RIL < i m K ■ •. ' . V^^OEOBGIC SUTTON DIBS “A Good Place to ‘Eatf the service the ^ e r s were Beat to HAWKS G R ^ T PEARL the sick and shi|t*^in8e Xn the evening Chicago, April S3.—(AP)—George •COLONIAL ANDOVER a pageant, “Christ Is ,Risen” was B. Sutton, famous oldtime bil­ OPIUM REPUCES given by the young people ot the ON SHANGHAI MARKET liard player, for several years 18.2 LUNCH ANNEX PICKS NOTED DRY There v/as a full house at the sup­ Christian BhYdeayor Society.. It was champion of the world, was Qceer Twists found dead In his home today by 1 0 ^ MiUn per In the Town Hall Friday eve- very much enjoyed by a large audi­ WHEAT ON RICH ence. Shanghai—(AP)—A pearl wWch friends who called, to ce.l him of the Opp. Army and Navy Club. AS BOOZE DRINKER In Day’s ’News 1 nine elven by the ChrlsUan Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W- Flhtt the wovdd*b'e vendor claims la of 663 aeath of his wife Marga»et. Ldeav’or Society; also at the Fast Day son Douglas of Manchester spent carats weight and the largest gem Mrs. Sutton hdd succumbed a few CHINESE FARMS ' service following. Sunday with Mrs.* Platt's parents, of Its Wnd .In the world, has been hourr earlier In Franv^s Willlard Miss Helen Hamilton spei^t the Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Frink. offered for sale here. He values It hosjjitaL______^ ______‘ have departed without Anglo-Amer­ week-end in New York City ^ t h That’s Why Swindler is Now ican alliances. One of the girls with Thomas Lewis and family spent the American naval delegation, friends. Miss Hamilton has return­ Sunday with Mrs. Lewis’ sister, Mrs. hawker Is Major* tJ. Mohldeen, | Shanghai—(A^l—Extensive cul­ ed to Hartford and has registered at DON’T MISS IT! a s h e s r em o v ed homeward bound, remarked that John Jacobson,- ih Mansfield Center. who presents himself as a Singapore tivation of the poppy Plant in rich ■ the Hartford hospital. In Jail-T ried to Sell Hhn London men were the finest she had aKricultural sections of China Is jewel dealer. Alleging tta t ba 1 ever met, and a marine said that the 1 Mrs. Louis Whitcomb visited her Udnappers who might force him to The Smart Shop's listed by Chinese authorities as one i sister. Mrs. Harry Sladen of Hamlin I London girls were wonderful. No of the principal reasons for the PRESIDENT SUSTAINED give up the jewel, he lives In smIu- AFTER EASTER D1AL6432 ! street. South Manchester. recenUy. Fake Uquor. 1 engagements have come to light. •icarcitv of foodstuffs In the country. slon and keeps his treasure in a CLEARANCE I New York—The only man Glenna For several years, the production I Louis B. Whitcomb who has been | bank vault. GUS SCHALLER i Collett has designs on now Is John of onium In this part of the world 1 sick for several weeks is at wopk Washington, ' April 23.—(AP.)— The major calls the gem The j See Page 12 Rnnemont. Pa., April 23—(A P )~ ;guilBull andana shesne wantswoulo to take away has been unusually P^°^table and i agaln, he expects to set up his saw- The House today sustained Presi­ Pearl Of Asia” and claims it was Harry Harris, In jail on charges of i qj jjjg golf titles, But she has j mill in North Coventry the last of dent Hoover’s veto of the bill to coin a gift to the Manchu emperor, fraud and obtaining under false pre-1 hopes.hones. LeavingLeavlntr on 1Uie same boat • *'^®Qijducted'*by^ the Opium this week. > a silver half dollar to commemor­ Ch’len Lung from the shah of Per­ tenses In connection with the deUv- M«. Helen mil; Moody, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Phillips have ate the Gadsden' territory purchase sia, Ch’len Limg sat on the Dragon ery of seven cases of alleged Glenna was quizzed about her sin-, Suppression returned home after spending tqe In the southwest. , throne In old PeWn from 1736 to to the home of Alba B. Johnson, pos­ gle bliss and so forth. She’s 1 especially true in Anhwei winter in Winter Haven, Fla. By a vote of 243 to 96, It rejected ^!796. sibly does not read newspapers She said she had Pro? nee. Central China, one of the There was a large congregation at a motion to pass the measure over Where Major Mohldeen obtained of matrimony, but added, cut i irichest roviuva producing , ^ ------areas- In the rnnn-coun­ the Easter service Sunday morning. the veto. the jewel and upon what he bases *^'°Had he done so he would h^e might take up lennis. * She is not a try. Here, farmers are turning to The church was decorated with pot­ Under the ConsUtutlon a two- his claims to Its voracity constitute known better than to pick o i^ t^ poor tennis player, at that. growing popples on such a tremend­ ted plants and cut flowers. S«ven thirds vote would have been neces­ a secret. He refuses to dlscfiss the • former president of the ^ Baiawm London-AL «nd»,-A girlgin who wore i^eenQoeon sary to override the President. subject with any but a prospective The New Arrow ^ __ nci A ous scile that last year, only o ^ - persons joined the church, two by Scomotlve Works as a purchaser j j^^ry’s pearls Is a bride. Miss r^rls,*.o. tenth of the usual rice crop came letter and five by confession ot Those supporting Mr. Hoover’s purchaser and will not even show of “a shipment from Holland. artist’s daughter, now Mrs. the gem to others.. the ! out of the district. *o„»nora faith. They were Mrs. Wallace position constituted *a majority of Johhson.TnhrtHon. an ardent dry andand^prom- pronv yigtoj. whitehead, posed vvlth the Woodln, letter from the CJuarryvil e the membership.' A picture of the treasure shows TRUMP SHIRTS inent churchman, Is now In ®^op^ gems for her father so J'® ] uge“the^^^be?Mand°for opium pro- church. Miss Marlon Woodln, letter Mr. Hoover in vetoing,the bill it bo pear-shaped. It Is said that but recenUy his views on Prol^ Oorrect detail in a portrait he had use ^ its luster is such that It provides a enforcement were set forth in the from the South Congregational took the view that the coinage of mirror for one’s whole face. In Colors p?Ss under the headline: “Relaxing “ "NlwV?rkiT“commlttee ofIt tneineios th ejS ^fo lor r rice and wheat. In foUpHmany church, Hartford; Misses Lois and special piece's- commemorating his­ Louise Helmer, Misses Josephine torical events should be stopped to In Baltimore there Is a monu- dry law would shame U. ^ S., says ' of Aldermen I'®® j l°®l^ow*enough\J n o- for their own Alba B. Johnson." j! brewery permission to continue^ _a tog __ v.o.,incr nnv for the and Frances Lltwin and Carolyn prevent confusion to "our monetary noent to Adam. Fttkc Cable pipet._ _ t line' I under O a street till 19^. use, let alone having any Allen and Mrs. Ralph Bass. After system.’’ $2.15 Knowing her employer’s view, his There’s hope" Mayor Walker com- ™Nor^do the farmers longer fear Guaranteed not to shrink. secretary. Miss Alice E. Claflln, was the constant threats of oplum sup­ \ surprised when she received a pur­ "tS'umWa, 15. C.-NO M 'm*" pression. Most of them L8,ke It for ported cablegram signed by John- be allowed to operate In Southin pression. aiuai ui ------'\ L n ’s name, which read: ’Made ar­ rangements for shlpinent coming SrsSrrs^?ciar‘^ tie toTo?rinu^^)^^^^^^^^ ^ . • _ J _ _ I out interference from the govern­ through to you from Holland._Han- state railroad commission. ment for the simple reason that the dle this matter upon New York—Having government continues to tax their Another Lot of Shirts Strictly confidential. No more in Wsdl street for 48 years, William \ Manck is to retire on pens on Fri­ SMITH’S than ten at one hundred fifteen per. day on his 69th birthday, since the °^The'taxes, of course, are high but Colors Blue, Green, Tan and Rose. Made by “other Will explain on my return. even so, the farmer has enough left )RD Miss Claflln found the message to rules require it. Then he Is g ^ | over to make opium worth his while. n^anufacturers. Were $2.50 , be a fake and turned It over to to look for something else to do. The Still another reason why the far­ ui Customers Call Enterprise 1100. the Pennsylvania Chamber of Com­ late J. Pierpont Morgdn and Russell mer prefers to grow popples Is the merce, of which Sage are among notables to whom Set that llttte labor is required and a trap was set for the he delivered letters. . sender. Later, when he telephoned Philadelphia—One hundred and The crop Is planted In the autumn that he had seven cases for Mr. thirty-two years ago Joseph Hop- and harvested in the spring. Now $2*15 ?ohnsSn and that the price was kinson. jurl^. wrote "Hall Colum­ A few years ago, the farmer A Week Of Special Values Celebrating V $805, Miss Claflln directed that It be bia" In a dwelling on Spruce street. would plant his opium and wheat in delivered to her employer s komc. A tablet has been unveiled at the alternate rows. This was because he Police were hidden In the house house on the song’s birthday. feared suppression. He could. If the The Completion Of Our New Store and after a maid had handed Harris New York—For speeding In Cen­ necessity arose, tear up the poppies * Plain Colored Broadcloth . $805 In marked bills he waa arrest- tral Park, George H. Eddy, broker, and leave the wheat to mature. m ad. The seven cases contained gm- has been fined $10. Policemen testi­ This rarely happened. On the con­ fied that he was doing 3 miles an trary, the farmers often pulled up *'*Harris was held In default of $5,- the wheat before It had matured In SHIRTS hour. Why all this? He was - on [ order to give the poppy more room. 000 at a hearing last night. He said horseback. +i,« Tomorrow- the name was fictitious and refused Rome—Newsptipera which. In the Colors Tan, Blue and'Green. to give his address. ' words of a government spokesman, give excessive typographical etn*' Regular $2.00 Value.' phasls and unjust abundance of de­ CONFESSES BLACKMAIL tails to news of airplane accldmts REDS FEW BUT NOISY are subject to sequestration. The $1,48 penalty has been Imposed on some. Boston. April 23. - (AP.)-Police IN PHIUPPINE ISLANDS All that Is permitted Is the mere Investigation started last winter announcement of a crash. when more than a score of weal­ Meissen, Germany—Thl^ city Is so thy families received blackmail let­ poor that even burglars fiave had ters was climaxed in Superior Court Manila—(AP)—Communists are pity on it. They pried open the C. E. HOUSE & SON, lac. i today when Costas Gazulls, 18 year scarce among the Filipinos but are city treasurer’s safe and found the vocal at every opportunity. 1 old bridegroom, pleaded guilty to a equivalentuivaicuL Lfi.of VJ..VW.$1.50. They left------it ' charge of threatening to extort and In* the recent school strike, for Berlin—Erwin Strauss, 19, son of example, they tried to butt Into the was held for sentence. Moccasin the famous Oscar, began composing He was charged with sending a dispute between students Md a when he was nine years old and has teacher who, it was asserted, had in- 1,3 threatening letter to Mrs. Mary written his fourth operetta, which anis Ryerson Frost, wife of Donald Mc- PJ.I.'*/; $5 and $6 V alues suited the native people, and issued enjoying popularity. "Denk an a red manifesto urging the youths Mich" (think of me) depicts th(the i Kay Frost, wealthy lawyer, the re­ to fight imperialism. But when the putation of whose debutante daugh­ adventures of an actress who in.or ter the youth said he would ruin. objectionable Instructor was re­ der to win a bashful young man moved, the youngsters went back to Allan T. Burke, youthful antique gets a job as maid In his home. dealer and member of a respected their books. Similar activity is shown when­ family was first arrested and charg­ M ever there is a labor strike. ed with being the author of the al­ The few Filipinos who have gone WANT RIVER OPENED’ leged extortion plot. He was later Saddle in for communism have not done' released. verv well, chiefly because they have not found an effective means of Springfield, Mass., April 23.— guarding:u8 their cash box. The local (AP.)—Spurred by word from Modern Method reds receiveeceive a subsidy, reported as Washington that on iftie suggestion We planned this extraordinary purchase of fash­ $50 month,[UUUtUt XlV/l**from Moscow^atm the House rivers and harbors Lift Them Out >y is supposed to be used to sup- committee the engineer board de^ ionable Spbrster footwear for Celebration Week port the students of communism in . .. « ^ ______4 - U ^ ll ■ ------cided to reopen the question of where style is offered at savings! Have You I^ussIh Connecticut river navigation be­ (Campus But when the last time came for tween Hartford, Conn., and Holy­ CORNS selecting a student to go to Mos­ oke, this city, Holyoke and Chico­ cow, It was found that there were pee were today preparing to send Callouses Go Too Choice of these models.... no funds. Moreover It was further official delegations to the capital to The safest and real modern way Joined Hale’s 1930 discovered 'that one of the lop®J argue for improvement of the river to remove corns, root and all out Moccasin___ smoked elk combination in light and leaders had bought an automobile. at a hearing tomorrow morning. to stay Is soak them i/vcry night for dark shades. This led to a split from which the In the belief that navigation Is 3 or 4 nights In an invigorating organization has not fplly recovered. vital to the three communities, the stimulating Radox Footbath. of Wales.. . .smoked elk with camel elk tips Wool Blanket Club delegation was prepared today to Then put on raodisli shoes again, and quarters, leather heels with rubber top lifts. sanction any necessary expense by walk and dance with greatest com­ WINS SWEDISH TITLE; the communities principally in pro­ Lido viding draws In bridges, in order fort because there’s nothing left to ‘stroller camel'elk in blucher style with faniiy to bring about improvements ache. No pain, no trouble. NOW HOPES FOR JOB Radox liberates oxygon which tips of almork' calf. sought. It Is felt that the cities at­ softens hard outer layer of corn, titude was misinterpreted at the re­ each night penetrating further and Campus.. . .camel elk with beige calf saddle, plain cent earlier hearing which resulted further thru the pores, carrying the Stockholm -(A P)-A young coal in an adverse report by the engi­ salts to actual root ot corn so loosen­ toe caps. ing it that It comes right out. Noth­ dealer, long out of work, is waiting neers and subsequently by the ing like healthy, free from corn feet hopefully to see what a lot of pub- House committee. It Is hoped to to assure happy days! Get a package Shawl..brown dlk with brown fringe tongue, plain licity and a noble title can do toward persuade the committee, barge of Radox at Packard's Pharmacy, or Strollor toe cap. ' getting him a Job. navigation will meet all needs. any drugstore. Stig Julius Carlsson, who married ' All rubber and gristle rubber soles. Sizes 3 to an artiste’s model, was brought up in a poor workman’s home and al­ 9 in widths AA to D. ways believed himself a real son of Main floor the family. Then he accidentally • found the parish record of the work­ You are cordially invited to inspect , the. man’s family and noticed that his fonwoy name was not among those of the Summer Home of YOUR Furs and Rugs in W iUs other children. London He learned that he was the son the Cold Storage Vaults of of the late Baron and Baroness Lll- iencrantz who, for some unknoi^ reason, had given him to the work­ man to rear. __ S. MAX & CO. “But what can an unemployed baron do?" he added. “I hope this ' FURRIERS notoriety will help me to get a Job. $10.50 Max Building PLACE YOUR 69 CHURCH STREET, HARTFORD 50c Down, 50c Weekly CALL ORDER NOW FOR \ REPAIRING 7 1 STQBAQE RATPS THAT MONUMENT ' REMODELING l-XOOU VALUATION in order that it may be set in HARTFORD’S MOST MODERN STORAGE VAULTS This is an easy way to buy blankets for next win­ time for Decoration Day. ter. Simply select the color blanket you desire, pay. 50c down and 50c weekly for twenty weeks. WHITE MEMORIAL M STUDIOS Printed and• N. Plidn The blanket’we are offering in our 1930 club is an CHAS. W. HARTENSTEIN attractive, all wool blanket which sells regularly .at Local Representative $12.50. Beautiful block plaids in rose, green, or­ 149 Summit St. Dial 6520 DOG OWNERS chid, blue, gold and ia n with sateen binding to Section 5, Chapter 269 of the Public Acts of 1925 | ' match. Size 70x80 inches. ' Weight about five of the State of Connecticut require, that all dogs must be pounds. , Join' tomorrow! Samples on display in licensed on or before May 1st, 1930. Neglect or refus­ . ‘ —the kind which sell so quickly to women our Blanket Department. al to license on or before May 1st will cost owner of such ] who know gobd values 1 PLUMBING dog an additional dollar as well as making you liable to We are celebrating by. offering amkrter- and Registration fee: Male or spayed female $2.00; Fe­ than usual dreSses with more style and qual- Select Your Winter,. Blankets.^ male, $10.25; Kennel $26.00. . , , ity at a; low price! New silks m pMtel or HEATING ^ Veterinary Certificate required for Spayed Female X daytune’sh^es and youthful printe. Styles not previously licensed. fcStall, short, ‘slender- and not-soslrader Now And Save Money Office hours during the month of April will be as , ' 4i'>women. Sizes 14 to 50. ' ' „ v > James F. Dalton follows; Daily except Sundays; 9 a. m. to 4 p. ra., except .,, Thlre Floor Hale’s Blankets->»^aia Floor, left. ^ Thursdays during April and Thursday, May 1st, when -; .. ' i,*. O «• 34 West Middle Turnpike the hours will be 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. \ ' ■ ■u.‘\ ~ - SAMUEL J. TURKINGTON. ^ Telephone 3485 . . . ' • jA "t

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AMERICAN York NATIONAL CUBS AND YANKEES ' At Plilladelphlai— _ ■ ■fex- . - . r U lililB B 9, ROBINS 5 At New PicklBattalino To Win Philadelphia . A T H L S m e S .tt, Y A N K S i - . A B .K .H .P O . A. E. Thompaon, 2b ...... 5 1 .1 1 4 AB. R H. PO. A. E. O’Doul. If ...... 2 2 3 0 ARE BEATEN AGAIN Bishop, 3t> ...... 3 0 . 0 3 7 0 Difference of opinion Is the thing WiU Wood, Sun — I believe Bat Klein, rf ...4 2 4 0 0 ...... 3 2 1 4 2 0 Haas, cf ., 2 that makes horse racing and other Batatllno will win from Bushy Gra­ Friberg, 3b ...... 4 i 1 5 Cochrane,- c ...... 5 1 3 G 0 ham. I expect to see Graham get Hurat, lb ...... 3 O’ 1 12 6 Simmons...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 sports too for that matter, accord­ Southern, of ..,...,.3 0 1 3 0 Foxx, lb ...... 5 1 1 12 0 0 ing to an old saw. ^ And it is truer away out front in the early rounds Thevenow.a a ...... 4 0 1 1 4 Coach Jenney Outlines Plans Miller, rf 2 3 1 0 0 in no sport more than in boxing and then let down with Battallno Davis, 0 ...... •...3 0 1 3 1 How They Stand Bill Hallahan Once More Dykes, 3b 0 1 0 1 0 0 where there usually'is a difference 1 taking command from then' out. Swoetland, p ...... '..4 0 1 3 2 Boley, ss ...... 4 0 1 1 1 Bushy’s peculiar style will bother Slgman. a ...... I- 0 0 0 0 for Season and, ^ iiad Local sport Grove, p ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 of opinion not only before the bout YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Tames Chicago Champs; Llebhardt, p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 but after It as well. : Battallno for a while, but Battallno’s 34 6 13 27 18 1 Schang-. x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 That is one reason'for the unpre­ aggressiveness, punch.and rugged­ Brooklyn ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 American League .Goes T h r 0 n g h Batting Mahon, p cedented interest in the ten-round ness should enable him to wind Chatter Walborg, p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 Frederick, cf ...... 1 1 4 0 0 Philadelphia 7, New York 6. Red Sox Lose ^ to 3 In bout between Batsl^ttallno, world’s handily. 1 3 1 2 0 0 Gilbert. 3b ...... Washington 4, Boston 3. 3G 7 11 27 IG featherweight qhampion, and Bushy Jim Jennings, Graphicv— I pick K. Moore, rf ...... 0 2 2 0 0 P r a c t i e e; CInlly Wind Manchester High opens lita track Now York Brcasler, I f ...... 0 0 1 0 0 Chicago 4, Cleveland 3. • "'-J AB. R. II. r o . A. B. Graham, the Htlca Ghost, set for Battallno to win over Bushy Gra­ 12th Inning. season tomorrow afternoon with Friday night at-the Hartford state Blseonette, lb ...... 1 2 9 0 0 St. Louis 5, Detroit 4. Combs, cf .,. 2 1 0 8 0 0 ham. "Wright, 88 ...... 1 1 4 2 1 National League Hartford Public High in the Capitol Koenig, ss . 4 0 1 1 3 0 arniory Ibmpers. Ned Brown, Morning World— I Flo-wera, 2b ...... 0 1 1 4 0 New York at Boston dihin). City. Prospects for a successful sea­ Ruth, rf ..., 5 1 1 U 0 0 In Hartford opinion veers toward j Battallno ought surely to beat Plclulch, C . . . a . . . . , 1 1 3 1 0 By HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR. 4 1 1 8 0 0 son are' very good." East Hartford Gehrig, lb ., o Graham despite the fact that Batta Elliott, p ...... 0 0 0 2 O' Philadelphia 6, Brooklyn 5. t ■ I,azzerl. 2b 3 0 1 1 0 Biishy Graham now that the cham­ St. Louis 8, Chicago 3. has cancelled its scheduled meet Byrd, If ... 3 1 0 2 0 0 lino is a home town bOy and Bushy pion’s hands are O. K. again. I A chilly wind greeted the; candi­ The Chicago Cubs may be cham- 2 2 3T 6 iT x25 11 1 (Only games scheduled). with Manchester, it was annoimced Chapman, 3b 3 1 3 0 stands out as the favorite as the believe that, barring a foul, which I Philadelphia ...... 800 000 021— 6 dates for the Am'erican Legion boys pifons of the National League and yesterday by the faculty manager. Hargrave, c 4 1 2 4 0 0 days move on toward the zero hour Brooklyn ...... 002 010-020— 5 Eastern League* Sherid, p ..., 4 0 1 . 0 1 1 certainly hope doesn’t happen, that baseball team yesterdayafterai^n But a poll of leadlag New ! Battaling Battallno will be too ag- Runs batted in, Klein 2, Friberg 2, Hartford 6, Bridgeport 5. a dangerous club but they are just I'ipgras, p . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hurst 2, Gilbert. E. Moore, Bis- at the West Side playgroim^_ md Erik Modean, who occasionally ing writers finds a believ- ^ OTesslve and too strong for Graham. New Haven 6, Pittsfield 5. another ball'club where Bill Hallu- 2 Bonette, Breseler, Elliott; : t-w.o base Albany at Providence (rain). contributes to the sports columns, 6 9 27 8 1 Ing that Battallno will be returned Cassin, formerly of Water lilts, O’Doul, Bissonette, Sweetland, the practice session was deifi^tod to han of St. Louis is concerned. Halla­ (Only games scheduled). tried his hand at baseball last Sat­ Philadelphia ...... 311 OOO 011— 7 the winner.'Here Is “What they Bay: bury and how of our staff sends re­ Moore, Wright,; Klein; home runs, securing the names of each ^spirant han, a lefthander, who failed to live New York ...... 222 UOO 000-0 Klein, Friberg, Bissonette; sacrifices. urday down in Glastonbury, it has Dan Parker, Mirror — Battallno gards. up to expectations last season, has Runs batted In, Foxx, Miller 2, Bressler, Flowers. Elliott, Friberg; THE STANDINGS and to batting practice. B e^ een just come to light. The story of Gehrig 2, Lazzorl. Ha.ss. Bherld 2, can’t lose. Bushy. Grah?im, however, double plays. Gilbert to Flowers to already beaten the Cubs twice this is just the typq of fighter Bat needs Jack Kofoed, Evening Post —Bushy 30 and 35 youngsters answered, the, what happened is too good to keep Boley, Hargrave, Simmons; two base Graham Is about washed up against Biesonette, Flowers to Wright to season and may become a perman­ hits. Miller. Grove. Sherid:.-. home to meet just .to acquire the ex­ Bissonette; left on bases, Philadel­ American League call ranging in fige from 12 ,tb 16. under the hat. It appears that really high-class opponents^ in my ent jinx if he can continue bis pace. Scribe Modean struck out four times runs, Gehrig, Miller; o ; sacrifices, perience a champion should have, phia 3, Brooklyn 8 i base on balls, off W. L PC. Following is a list of those who re-, In two games, the Cubs have scor- Bishop, Has.s. Simmons, Koenig; dou­ but which he missed because of his opinion, but still a dangerous oppon­ Sweetland 3, Elliott -4. Morrison 1; Philadelphia ...... 4 1 .800 ported; in succession. When questioned on ble plays, Haas to Foxx, Hass to ent at all times. If Battallno is in struck oat, by Sweetland 3, Elliott 3; just four runs and seven hits oft Bishop to Cochrane; left on..base, sudden rise, I saw Bushy Graham Chicago ...... 3 J .750 I Catchers—J. Metcalf, S. Vennart, the matter, Erik argued that he shape, he figures to win as he hits, off Elliott lO In 7 1-8, Morrison R. Stevenson, H. Clvello, E. U th- Hallahan’s delivery. Three of the also poled out a couple of home New York C, Philadelphia 11: base on give Kid Chocolate one of Choco­ 3 in 1; Ibslng pltohef, Morrison; um^ W ashington...... 5 5 .714 I balls, off Grove 2. Llebhardt 2, Sherid punches too hard for Bushy. wlnski, R. Lashlnske. runs came from a homer by Haclt runs, but we leave the reader to late's toughest fights'at the New pirea, Magerkui-th, Donohue and Rig- Cleveland ...... 3 c .500 i 4, Mahon 1, Walbcrg 1; struck out. ler; time, 2:14. ' Pitchers—N. Lashinske, W.,New- Wilson yesterday as the Cards sco,-- draw his own conclusions. A brace York Coliseum a year ago. He’s a Walter Trumbull, North American Boston ...... 3 4 ■ .429 ; by Grove 4. Sherid 3. Llebhardt 1. X—One out when winning fun was bauer, E. Kovis. ed an 8 to 3 triumph. of homers doesn’t usually follow a Walberg 1;; hRs, off Grove 8 In 2 1-3, seasoned campaigner. Newspaper Alliance —If Bat Bat- scored. Detroit ...... 3 4 .429 I talino beats Graham, it surely will Infielders—A. Ragusu?, A. Brim- The Cards and the Cubs supplied quartet of brec'zings. j Lelbhardt IMn ;8 2-3. yFalberg 0 In 2. Murray Lewin, Mirror —Graham, z—Batted for Davis In 8th. St. Louis ...... 2 i .400 I just half of yesterday’s National Sherid 11 Im<«'-Plpgra:s ;i, Wasbington 12; base on b^js, oft Hornsby, zz bers of the High School Squad Jwho ag the Cleveland Indians 4 to 3 for ...... r. 1 4 1 o baseball season with Rockville here McManus, 3b CulTing- 3; struck out, by Ruffing 8. GOLDEN GATE LEAGUE American League desire to practice with ntiM Legion Aelr-third victory in four games. Rogell, ss ...... r» 0 1 1 4 31 3 5 27 15 1 0 0 0 1 Burke 4. LIska 2; hits, off Burke 5 n (Farr’s Alleys) Detroit at St. Louis. squad. Francis Mahoney, _ Roy » e pitching of A1 Thomas turned ,this afternoon and takes on Mlddle- Hayworth, c 1. off Liseka 2 in 0. oft Marberry 1 in St. Louis ...... :... 001 032 011— 8 'town at’ the West Side Friday aft­ P*({e. p ...... u 0 0 0 0 Valvollne (3) Chicago ...... 000 000 300— Chicago at Cleveland. Fraser and Ray Dey of last year’s 0 0 0 2- lilt bv pitcher, by Ruffing (Judge): trick. ernoon in one of the major games Wyatt, p ...... 1 0 balk, ilufflng 2: winning pitcher, Cole ...... 89 122 110—321 Runs batted in. Douthlt 2, Frisch Philadelphia at New York. Legfion team were on hand last eve­ “Washington continued its smart Sorrell, p . . . 0 0 0 0 .Marberry; uniplrc.>i, Campbell, Owens Bottomley 2. Adams, L. Wilson 3;1 Boston at Washington. ning while Otis Kerr, Jhnmie of the season. 0 1 u u Chanda ...... 107 133 104—344 Jaying to nose out the surprising H a rgra v^ c and Morlarty: tiihe. 2:20. two base hits,' Douthlt 2 ;'home run, Funk, X .. , . , ...... 1 0 0 0 0 McIntosh ...... 80 88 106r-274 National League O’Leary and Domonic Squatrito. are z— Batted for Liska in lUli. L. Wilson; stolen bases, Frisch. Gel­ luston Red Sox 4 to 3 in a 12 inning Between fishing and the stock Fothergill, XX ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Howard...... I l l 109 123—343 bert: sacrifices, Blair, Hallahan, New York at Boston. planning to attend Thursday’s ses­ Jhiel between Charles Ruffing of market (the order should be re­ X— None out when winning run,) Schendie ...... 114 102 86-:302 Adams; double' play. Malone to Eng­ Brooklyn at Philadelphia. sion. . F. • Boston and three Senator mounds- 46 4 10 !s o 7 14 was scored. lish to Grimm; hits, off Malone 5 In Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. versed) it is surprising that. Bill St. Louis . .. 100 120 1000 OOO 1 — 4 1-3 Innings, Bush 6.In.2 2-3. Shealy len. Brennan finds time to coach tbs Detroit ... .. 020 000 '002 000 0 — 501 554 529 1584 St. Louis at Chicago. At C'levelniicI:— 2 in 1; passed ball, J. Wilson; hit by Henry Ford claims that the au­ I The St. Louis Browns had to go 13 young West Side baseball team and Runs batted in. Kress 2, McManus pitcher, by Bush-fJ, W ilson); bases Eastern League 3. Rogcll, Ferrell, Manusli, Gullic; NUIANS 3 Golden Gate (1) tomobile has raised the average Inings to gain a 5-4 victory over umpire other contests. When it Clilcugo Klein ___ ...... 101 87 109—297 on balls, off Mallahan 7, Malone 4. Bridgeport at Hartford. two base hits, McManus 2. Manusli E. Bush 1, Shealy 2; struck out. by Hal­ Intelligence of the. people. - The etroit after the Tigers had scored comes to fishing, Bill Is like Jack 2. Rice, Hargrave; three base bits. , K. II. PO. A. Kwan ...... 90 98 109—297 Pittsfield at New Haven. Smllli. s.s . . . u 0 3 4 1 lahan 9, Bush 1, Shealy 2; left on Albany at Providence. only one you can’t tell thfit . to is vice in the ninth to tie the score. Dwyer, both do a lot of talking but Gullic: sacrlllces, O'Uourkc. Kerrcll, 2 2 Aceto ...... 110 115 98—323 bases, St. Louis 13. Chicago 9; um­ Rogell. Mellllo: double i)lays. Mclillo (M.s.sell. 2b . . 1 1 3 1 the traffic cop. , ' get few fish. We went with Jack 1 o 7 0 u ■Fortin ...... I l l 111 109— 331 pires. Klem, Stark and Clarke; time, Springfield at Allentowm (2). to Kress to Blue, Kogell to Alexitn- Iteynolds, cf *> 2:20-'. . once, but never again! Jack says the .lolly, rf ...... u u 1 0 U der, Gullic to Blue; left on bases, De­ Detro ----- ...... 123 81 99—303 z— Batted for Bush. In 8th. reason is because he won’t take us. troit 3, St. Louis 10; base on balls, off Shires, lb ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 ...... 3. 1 1 8 0 0 zz—Batted for Blatr in 9th. But, be that as it may, we have Gray 3, Sorrell 2. Page 1. Stewart 1. Clancy, lb . u Westerday^s Stars Wyatt 2: struck out, by Gray 3. by Moore, If ...... 3 1 1 1 0 535 492 524 1551 agn^eed to disagree so far as fishing ...... 4 . 0 3 2 1 u V ______Stewart 3. Wyatt 2; hits, oft Sorrell 7 Kamm, 3b . is concerned. Kiddie, c ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 In 7. Pago 1 in 1, Wyatt 3 In 4 1-3, 0 0 Watkins (1) [b .11 Hallahan, Cards—Held Cubs Gray 6 In 8 (none out In 3th), Stew­ Autry, c ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E. Frazier . . . . 97 95 104— 296 DEMPSEY TO HUNT 5 nits to beat them for second Sam Prentite says he is picking art 4 In 5: hit by pitcher, by Gray 'I'liomns. P ...... 4 0 (Gohrlnger); winning pitcher, Stew­ Mctzlcr...... I 0 0 0 0 u Butch ...... 95 94 94—283 1C, 8-3; fans nine men.;, Bushy Graham to beat Bat Batta- _ _ _ -- - Murphy ...... 96 93 99—288 art: losing pitcher. Wyatt; umpires, 3 ^Tcd Gullic, Browns—Singled in lino Friday night. He, too, favors a Deneen. Nallln and Gelsel: tfme. 3.08. 33 4 11 2-7 Gleason ...... 96 141 106—343 LIONS IN AFRICA § t h to drive in run that beat Ue- neutral referee. z— One out when winning run was Cleveland1 . II. H. PO. A. Wignowski ___ 95 115 127—337 t^foit 5-4. scored. o Chicago, April 23.—(AP)—Jack X—Funk batted for Hayworth in I’orter, vt ...... 0 0 U. rrfiing Miller, Athletics—Hit home But neutral officials are not al­ 0 1 0 2 479 538 Dempsey la going to Africa to hunt SPIT 7th. .1. Sewell, 3b ... 530 1547 run in ninth to beat Yanks 7-6. ways-satisfactory either. Remember XX—Fothcrglll batted for Page in Seeds, cf ...... 0 0 3 0 Body Builders (3) big game. Buddy Myer, Senators—With .n the night Sheehan came down from 3th. l■'o^seca, lb .... 0 1 10 1 ApparenUy postponing whatever 1 0 4 3 W. Knofla ...... 105 116 103—324 Boston to hand the verdict on a Hodapp, 2b .... o 2 plans he had of a dng comeback at­ single, drove in run that beat Red Jamieson. If .... 1 0 Wennergan . . . 104 97 114— 315 sijver platter to Kid Kaplan at the At Wn.'thiiigtoii!— ■ 0 3 0 tempt, the “Manassa Mauler” has Sox 4-3 in 12th. NA'nONAI.S 4, RED SOX 3 L. Sewell, c .... 1 o Maurice ...... 104 83 86— 273 Barney Friberg, Phila.—Hits sac­ Waterbury ball park after Babe Goldman, ss .... 0 0 accepted the in'vltatlon of George F. Washington 0 0 A. Knofla ...... 86 98 115—299 Herman had given the Meriden AB, K. II. PO. A. E. Ferrell. P ...... 0 12 Getz, Chicago millionaire sportsman rifice fly with bases full in 9th to 0 1 0 0 E. Knofla ...... 102 104 134—340 boy such a beating he was barely West, cf .. , 1 1 Avorill, X ...... 1 and big game hunter; to try his aim beat Brooklyn 6-5. Falk. XX ...... 1 0 1 0 0 able to accept the present? Rice, rf . ... 0 0 1 1 Gllalto, XXX ...... 0 0 0 ■ 501 498 552 1551 at lions and tigers in the African Goslin, If .. . .U 0 0 0 0 In certain parts of France any­ Myer. 2b ... Gardner, ss .... 2 wilds next wlnten ' horrid word> Htidlln, p ...... 0 0 0 1 President Hoover has had in­ Cronin, ss .. 1 0 Dempsey plans to take boxing one heard singing the Marseilles, Judge, lb M Burnett, xxxx .. ..1 0 1 0 stalled a libr^y in the White 1 0 0 NORWICH e n t r y b l a n k s gloves and other ring accoutrements French national anthem, is liable to Bluegc. 3b , •) iMyatl, XXX.VX ... . .1 0 House and already jealous poli­ . .0 0 ,0 0 u Norwich, April 23— (A P )—Entry along, however, for conditional physical injury. This is particularly Ruel, c .... G Morgan, xxxxxx — — ticians see an effort to put one Burke, p ... u blanks for the National A. A. U. workouts and . to teach the savages true of Brittany which is stijl 3G 6 27 12 but it is worse on the strongly Royalist. over the library of Congress. Liska, p ... 0 championship ten mile rup to be the manly art of defense. Marberry. )) 0 Chicago ...... 300 001 010—held 4 here on May 30 were mailed “M;aybe I’ll find a new heavy­ Barnes, z . 0 aeveland ...... 000 000 300-3 Runs batted In, Jolley. Shires, today by the Duwell A. A. under weight champion on one of our •1 10 3G 13 U Kamm. Kiddle, Averill 2, Falk; two whose auspices the event will be Safaris,” Dempsey bantered. “'Who end of your cigor Boston base hits, J. Sewell, Jamieson 2, held. The entries will close on May- can tell? Anyway, I hope I don’t AB. R. II. PO. K;imm 2; .stolen base, Cl^sell; sacri- 20. .miss my aim at any lions. It’s Barrett, rf . . . .4 •0 0 0 llees. Moore; left on base, Cleveland Miller, 3b .. . . /5 • 1 1 2 ,S. Chicago 3; base on balls, olf About 1,000 blanks were mailed tougher to aim and miss at a lion Oliver, cf .. .. . 0 1 G Thomas 1; struck out, by Ferrell 2. to A. A. IJ. associations, clubs and than' it is to miss fire at some DON’T SPIT / Scarrltt, It . .. • 5 1 •I •> by 'J’homas 1: hits, off Ferrell 3 In 7. individuals throughout the country. hea'vyweights, you know.” SPITTING S P R U M DiSIASC Rfogan. 2 b , • ■. r> u 1 2 ' off Hudllii 2 in 2: hlt''by\pltcher,, by Sweeney, lb .5 (1 1 G SCIENCE CONDEMNS IT Thomas. (L.' S4Weil)J winning: pitch- DECENCY FORSIDS IT Rhyne, ss .. ...4 0 0 3 er. Thomas;r^loslns pitcher,' Hudlip; Hovlng. c .. . . .4 1) 0 3 umpires,. Gmukby. .Guthrie and Hllde- Ruffing, p ,. . . . i 1 I 0 branil; time, i;ll2. Pie Law Hakez It Plinishabit zBatfqff'for, Riddle in 8th, 41 ;* 8 u 3 7 2 X—Batted f o r , Goldman in,-7th. - ■Wasiilngton ... 000 200 010 0 1 0 1 — 1 XX— Batted •for Ferrell in 7th. DONT Boston ...... 012- UOO 000 000— 3 XXX—GHatto ran for Averill in 7th. Runs butted In. Rhyne, Miller, xx.\— Battbd-foi< Hudlln In 9tli. xxxxx— Batted for Gardper in 3tli. BOARD OF H GET YOUR xxxxxx—Kdh for MyatL in 3th. 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WF^^TLER BITES REFEREE TO BE WED TOMORROW W drcilUf. Mim ., April 23.— 6EXTON (AP.)—Mihs. Montvffle, 81, *AND ANOTHER KICKS HIM and Fabian Spltidonli, 8IK a board- Rome, April 24.—-(AP) Edda ^ _____ V ■ •■ tt In to* MontolUe home were shot Astoria. Spectators said the kick Mussolini, daughter of toe preihlet, to death with a revolver *ome time ' Adtoria, Ore., was deliberately executed. Kruse and Count Galekaao CMUio, Will be Attacked last night by a wrestler last night. \ won the match two falls out of married qtdetiy at SL Joseph’s for second time within a week, l.. Police were notified of toe slay­ three. , , J church tomorrow in toe presence of V. Harrington, Astoria rff^ree to­ When he entered the ring last ings by RMrmmid Montville, hus­ day was in a serious condition in a night the referee carried his right toe immediate families and only a band of toe woman early today. He hospital here. . . hand in bandages. He was suffering reported that when he readied Harrington was kicked in the ribs TODD few close friends. home from wbrk he found the ^ u - from a severe bite, inflicted by Har­ A reception restricted to a few of- W Bob Kruse, Portland heavy­ ry- Demetral, during a previous ple dead hi bed together, Wito h re­ weight, near the start of the . lat­ ficiaTs and intimate friends was held v iv er on Mrs. MontviUe’s breast ter’s match with August Sepp of m a t c h . _____ today at the premier’s summer resi­ Police found blood spots eeling, thbi^ds Notts County 0, Preston Northend TWO FLIERS KQjJSD. have found that Zemo q u i< ^ re­ Robert J. McConville, 45 years stores comfort. It helps TOOOth w a y ^ English League Third Division Wamemuende, Germany, April 23. blemishes and dear up rteip l^ RMh o>d, of Hawthorne street, was found South Section. net guilty of intoxication and — (AP)—Captain Jensen, fdlot of a and other tohoyiheltdung skin aM Coventry City 0, Brighton and Danish Naval plane and Mechanic scalp irritettonsTKeepjaeaa, tat^ breach of the peace by Judge Ray­ sepfic always on hand. UsMt mond A Johnson in Manchester po­ IIovc 2 Bressendorf, were killed' last night 2 ^ 0 Merthyr Town 3, Torquay United in the crash of their plane on the freely. It is safe, pleasant 85c, 60c lice court this morning due to lack imd 11.00. Sold everywhere. of convincing evidence offered by Baltic sea. Captain Jensen’s body his wife and daughter. McConville Northampton Town 2, Exeter City was found today. Danish and Ger­ was the second husband in two days 2 man vessels were searching for to show in court practicable evi­ ' Norwich City-Bournemouth and Bressendorf’s body. dence of a wife’s physical prowess. Boscombe missing. BAU6CH OfficialB of the AviaUon Trainihg Turn to Page 12 The other was Anthony Zalinsky Walsall 2, Fulham 2. School said the naval plane was fly­ The Smart Shop’s whose wife beat him up and was ing about 160 miles an hour when it fined yesterday for selling liquor. struck the water with terrific force, a f t e r EASTER A complaint came to poUce the impact demolishing it. Boats CLEARANCE headquarters at 1 o’clock this Hartford Game ware sent out as soon as pdsribie. ing that there was a disturbance av aaCor posit,oa o n iP Ut. the McConville home. The conplaint was by the laughter. Serge^t Joto At Uartforil:— SEAiVTOUS 0, BEARS 5 Crockett investigated and found Hartford the husband bleeding freely from a AB. R. H. PO events are the same 0 0 2 it will be his third successive tri­ ■"cut on his head. Dr. M. M. Moriajty Corrella, 3b ...... 3 games, one Of the most Interes^g H. Watson, cf ...... 4 0 0 3 umph at Penn. dressed the wound at toe polme ...... 4 0 0 2 parts of the , howeirer, station but said that although Mc- Roser, rf ----- Leland-Bracey-Tolan Duel. Hohman, cf ...... 4 - 3 - is toe , a gfuelihg .test in Saturday Specials S n lille staggered a bit there was Greenberg, lb 0 5 New Century Record Rivalry in toe Drake ‘TOO’’ re­ J.0 events for the all-around per­ He Bavnter, 3b ...... 4 1 1 - volves around Cy Leland and Claude no odor of liquor on his breath, 3 former. Barney Berlinger, w ^ e r J. Watson, ES ...... 4 1 * Bracey of Rice, rulers of southwest (kielOc Linen Handkerchief Given was chewing gum at the time. 1 7 of toe title last year, is an odds-on Smith, e ...... 3 0 sprint lanes; Eddie Tolan, diminu­ Mrs. McConville and her daughter Manfredi, P . 0 2 1 favorite to retain the champion­ with every five gallofiS of gas purchased at Van Waff- said that McConville came home Harden, p ...... 1 0 1 0 May Come Saturday tive negro flyer of Michigan; Cave ner’s Service Station Saturday, about midnight and made such and Patterson of Illinois; Haas of ship. 32 6 10 27 9 2 disturbance in the kitchen that he Minnesota and Ford of Northwest­ n e w HAVBNTS 'VALUATION. 5 GALLONS GASOLINE FOR . woke them up. Mrs. McConville was a b . r . h. po. a . e . Marks Tremble as Stars Close In On Drake ern. In gaining his most recent We will drain your crankease and flfl It "wltti good SheJl oil reluctant to say more than that Tate, 3b ...... 3 J; ® ° ^ ? victory over Bracey, the “Blond Washington, April 23.— (AP)-“ for 25o a anart. This oU retails at 80c a quaifL Sheridan. 2b ...... ^ 1 2 4 0 Robert was “playing with the dogs 0 Penn Contests; SpotUght Focused on Do­ Blizzard’’ swept Roland I^ckes Reconsideration of tha v^uaU ^ We wSl grease yotir car on bar electete lift tor “I wouldn’t exactly say that he Fitzgerald, cf ...... v3 1 1 0 0 0 record of 9.6 second^ off toe boards present yott with a hMidkercWef free Saturday. A handkerchief Xason, If ...... 0 1 2 1 0 1 ings of Simpson and Leland in Special Dash at toe Kansas Relays. His time of placed upon the New York, New | was drunk—just crazy’’—she ex Kimmick, BS ...... 4 0 0 2 4 0 free to every customer Saturday. . _ a 9.4 seconds, which equals Simpson s Haven and Hartford railroad by the plained. “He wouldn’t keep quiel J. Smith, rf ...... 0 ? M ? 0 Interstate Commerce Commission Brakes Adjusted and ReUntSd. ^ d T thought if I hit him a cracl Veltman. c ...... 3 1 1 7 i u Events; How the Others Shape Up. recognized American record, was ac­ Andrews, lb ...... 4 1 2 11 0 0 complished before a slight breeze. was sought today in a petition filed Kush, p ...... us later General Auto Repairing: ^^McC^jnville’s hea.d was bandaged “And the time—nine and four their brilliance, to dazzle I Competition in the baton-caring j by toe road which contended no ac­ ■’"on at toe I. C. 4-A games. count had been taken of its propor- when he appeared in court this 35 5 Ux2515 1 tenths seconds—equaling toe world’s events of both games is the sUffest 8 Hour Battery Charging Hartford ...... 001— 6 Eyes .''.re on Simpson. I in recent years. In toe distance [ tionate interest in the Grand Central Tire Tub^s, all sizes $1.25 while they test. Bridgeport ...... 000 112 100-5 record.’’ Terminal at New York ai^ the Bos­ ^'^Serg^nt Crockett told the court Runs batted in. Smith, iitzgerald, I Much of toe interest in Philadel- medley event at P^nn, six of toe Ximmick, Paynter, Smith, Hohman, If you’re on Franklin Field or in ton Terminal. that when he entered the home, Mc­ ' phia centers on a tall, slender fellow best milers in college circles are SHELL GAS AND OILS Conville was sprawled out on the J -Watson, Hardin; two base hits, J. Drake Stadium next Saturday after­ matched in the finM leg The commission tentatively valued Smith; three base hits, J, W a^on ; from Ohio State University, who the road and its subsidiaries ati kitchen floor, drunk. home runs, Hohman; sacrifices, Kim- noon, the loud-speaker is very apt They are McKmff, running for Offletol A. S. A. SttHon. Primpl E oal SeMcA The officer also testified that a $256,400,000 for owned and used niick, Corrella, Smith; double plays, to convey the information toat has hopes of proving his claim to Pennsylvania; Hallowell of Ha^ sewing machine was upside d o ^ Koser to J, Smith, Corrella to Green­ property and $120,615,724 for leased George Simpson, Ohio State toe title of “world’s fastest hu­ vard; Slvak ot Butler; Lermond of and broken, toe white enamel kitch­ berg; left on bases, Hartford ^ Army Hickey of New York Umver- Bridgeport 10; base on balls, off or Cy Leland, “Blond Blizzard ’ of man,’’ without Jtoe starting block property. . j .1 en table, drain board and two dish­ Manfredi 4, Hardin 1. Rush 2; struck sity ^ d Chamberlain for Michigan The New Haven contended toe Van Wagner’s Service Station es broken. Mrs. McConville had Texas Christian University, has just reservation. To do this, the young ___Tel. 6691 out, by Manfredi 2, Rush 5; hits off streaked to victory in world’s record St&tG commission erred in failing to assign 811 Main Street finally hit her husband over the Manfred! G in 6, (aone out,in 7th), off man plans to run several iDO-yarxl The 440 and the SO^-yard relays at a value of $59,490,531 for toe NeW head with a table leg to put an end Hardin 3 in 3; hit by pitclifer, by time for 100 yards. Furthermore, dashes, getting his start from crude­ Manfredi (Tate); winning P^toher if you’re paying strict attention to Drake toss together again toe crack York terminal and $17,802,000 for to the rumpus. There was no c a ­ Hardin; umpires, Summers and Con­ ly-dug holes in toe cinders. Illinois and Michigan quartets, after its Boston property. dence to show that he retaliated. affairs on toe athletic field before The field over which Simpson roy; lime, 2:05. vou, it is almost a certainty that Bpirited duels Kansas, in w hi^ Drunk-Driver must prove his superiority is for­ they broke even. Useman, DickiMra, George A. Avery, 24, of Addison, several meet and possibly worlds midable. It includes Charlie Far­ records will be broken right before Cave and Patterson bore toe Hiini pleaded guilty to drunk drmng and C.C; mer, who carried the colors of colors to victory in 41 seconds, oyer was fined $125 and costs. He was DINNER TICKETS Your eyes. . . x,. North Carolina University to a new the shorter race, equaltag the arrested by Sergeant Crockett at Only one thing is lacking in the century record in toe Southern Re­ annual Pennsylvania and Drake world’s record set in 1927 by an all- Middle Turnpike last night when ON SALE TO PUBLIC lays: Karl Wildermuto of George­ star quartet representing- the an- / I relays to make toe games toe great- the officer was investigatmg town, who snapped at Simpson s Newark A. C. ' est -ever staged, aside too™ Lhe ! heels last year when toe Ohio State Olympic contests. Neither boaste the A comparison Of winning tinaes, Frank Happeny of 4 .Eldridge 'star equalled toe accepted worlds distances and heights for toe two street "was fined $15 and costs for According to the original plan of entry of Southern California ot record of 9.6 seconds; Edward intoxication. He, too, was arrested the ticket committee, after today Stanford Universities, kings of the Hamm, Georgia Tech's great broad programs annually region west of the Rockies. If we of argument for weeks toy Sergeant Crockett on East Cen­ tickets for the 29th annual banquet lumper, who several time9 has done the games. Last year, easterners ter street following a complaint of the Chamber of Commerce, to be exclude toe coast athletes, the cream of this country’s intercollegiate stars 9.8 seconds; Reggte won the majority of toe ^ from a resident of that vicinity. held Wednesday evening, April 30, burgh; J. H. MacDonald of Yale; J. reason of better marks m 11 events at toe Masonic Temple, wUl be sold of cinder path and Jumping pit are N Stevens of Dartmouth; DeAr- entered in toe pair of attractions. at Pennsylvania. ' SNOW AT SARANAC. to non-membeirs as well as to mem­ mond Hutson of Denison and Allen In toe main, the program of bers. To date 200 reservations have The boys of and East of Chicago. If Simpson wins. Saranac Lake, N. Y., April 23.— been made by members, which is are withholding __Wintry conditions prevailea more than toe total attendance at throughout this section of toe Adir- the banquet last year. ondacks today. Four inches of snow So steadily are reservations being had fallen during the night. The made by members that only a small mercury dropped to 12 above zero. percentage will be available to non­ members, Secretary E. J. McCabe In shipbuilding. Great Britain said today. The programs, in blue and gold, will be printed this week, Mothers—A Camera beat toe world last year. Of the but toe seating list will remain open total tonnage laimched, well over ^half came'from British yards. up vmtil the last day. | FRffi to, any Child THE WRECKED CELL BLOCK lit 1 9 1 8 ! (Any Child whose, 12th Birthday falls in 19M) v Go to^a K o d a k deSiler and accept one — complete with Roll of Kodak Film, FREE! PAY NOTHING, BUY NOTHING Three Kodak agencies in Manchester wfll giving away of Kodaks: The Murphy D w (>., of D e^t Square, Kemp’s Music Hquse of 763 Main St and the MagneU Drug Co. of 1095Maiih‘S t u p — becdus6 everyone knows it*s on outstanding ' Rules of the Contest: The daep and lasting value which has Inspired America of great performance! Per- to invest $fl5/000/000 in formonce "built by Buick" Morquettes during the few —performonce reflecting a months it has been on the quarter-century of experi- marketl Come drive—and ence in building fi,4 0 0 pOOO prove Marquette superiority be allowed to participate. . . South Manchester. Names will be checked to prevent dupucare regisiT The records at the Town Clerk’s oHce reveal that 485 «Mdten were bo^ ehesS in m t^ n sequ en fly the

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...... * «*»a g e t o e l v e rr ■ s N . ••i/bS-v ,r' Y - r. • j [eA N M sB 'ioia^ ' b y ' ^ ANME AtSTIM AUTHC5R OF . Norwich, USES OF TOILET WATER . the perfiime and/Wflbe''*ble to pi^ ‘ THE AVENGING R^RROT canary breeders of' N oi^ ^ ; have SOMETIMES CAUSES ^duce the pigmentatWh^n each caa©- i ’ T>»i B U ^ ' pigeon? e t c . had a great boom of lat*^ !l?b© s t a i n i n g .OF SKIN It is not/puite cserMOn. just what sprifig weatber b*© brought ygooq causes the peijuMAf iVehfition. It Wrd business to w w y ' wof^ ot, would appear to be a sojnbination of ■ BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN circumstuces involving the aunlight. €>lg30iyHB^ •SERVICE just as tbe boot trbde,* A E^tor, Journal of the American ^ stry of Norwich, was languish^e ; '' Norwich exports o^ore ' than j£0;- the Health Magazine concerped. since pefj^mca and sun her ambition to open a beauty shop ; 000 canaries every b e g i n HEEE t o d a y ; either downstairs or upstairs, has ' tbkes 17,000 , O fth e m ; -while, the Ught are widely w h « r ^ otoy la n d e d her that japltdl For some years specialists in dis­ an occasional per^n . pqcomes. pig­ \^Tien DETECTIVE DUNDEE either of you noticed the odor of be required. I admired the girl for other birds go to -Ehropesh cpu“* eases of the skin have been inter­ lifts* the body of DORIS_ h ^ T - perfume about a drain p ip e r’ | uor*verv evident^ qualities and ‘ tries, to British cple^es, 's^ e ested in an unusual kind of inflam mented. . . THEWS,- - lady’s...... maid,.. 'from----- *•'“ the lake ^ The girls looked at each t other j her very evioeni^gooji erven to lonely iOut?K»8ta hi.'-the .^ c - htadH.- raiuduYarly for ?ir.a tu tu d e ^ mation It was first descril^d to ' and lays it in the summerhouse he blankly, then shook their mv son. I determined to help her i tic. e j 1916 as Berlock dermatitis, it re- ‘''■7“ of'the knows that the heavy perfume flMk, cidedly in the negative. financially, on a strictly business ' ■; Several other;.tpwt» idi. HSnglwa suits from application of toilet water , Is ^ murder weapon, is “Would you have noticed such basis, of course, I am a silent part- ! have flouriabihg, jjid i^ m es, to the skin immediately before being ©P®®!^ It ►eacts'^to unusuU' He has seen SEYMOUR CRC^BY, an odor if perfume had been poured | ^'number of small ventures in iliut all the birds atmee bade to exposed to the sunlight. SS^ttioT^the engaged to CLORINDA RBRKE- down a drain pipe?” Dundee per-| handled : Flemish birds in^di)ced in Norwich In a recent discussion of the sub- conditions wjthi W . . I^Y, give the flask to M ^. sisted. through my lawyer and I believe I ■; in the sixteenth'c«>niwy.a^ ^.v , ject, Drs. Paul Gross and Le^s B. body. BERKELEY; has watched GlUi sir, since should not lose money if I put it ! . Flemings, who fledyfrom Robinson point out that the pigmen- “I’m sure I would Sav what you will about Chicago,. BERKELEY madly wasting the per- there’s been so much talk about into a beauty shop. I ihight add 1 nersecutiona on the Mntihent setU^ t^ on was first noticed as occurring fume by sprinkling 1^’^“ everyone . accoimt of poor Doris that Doris had accepted the idea I & , brin ^ / their ^singing pets to .both men and women who had more^ killings are. toad© ©o in the drawing room Frltoy eve^g, P j-L jjead with a bot- gratefully, on the condition that her i vrtth them. • been exposed to intense sunlight street. before WICKET, the ^e^°of it,” Della answered. “But fance did not object to my being .1 The young canaries must qe given while bathing, and that in every in­ merly employed hv MRS. her silent partner.” vocal lessons-. Sojpe .fanciers .plto-© stance the patients bad put on eau / BERT, now''M rs SSay^^r*^ today .^^ThS^ is, in ^the Dundee heard him through with­ .the birds in the bushes, where nightr. de cologne’ just before exposing the YOU WOULD isE secretary, and by Crosby), took it of the clothes closets out Interruption. “I am sorry Dorris ingales sine at>dew«y eve. The skin to the sunlight. , to Mrs. Berkeley’s rooms. _gjj of perfume because Miss Gigi did not Uve to benefit by your kind­ 'vwng canai^es ,ti^ to Imitate the In the cases which the newer SURPRISED e^er birds and thus acquire varied But not until »D8. .Bejkele>, on everybody before ness, Mr. Berkeley.” • Investigators describe, the results d i c k BERKELEY, Clormda, EU- P ^j^g ^gt^g. gut “So am I . . . If you’ll pardon me,, notes. , ^ ' occurred when. any perfume had at the amount of wear left to many I’ll get back to my bridge game,” ’ , But housewives ha’ve found a more been applied b y daubing the stopper knit articles you have discarded be­ Berkeley answered stiffly. simple method 'of^ training. They of the perfume bottle, according to cause of runs and'srnali holes. Just draw a wet cork .across the damp­ bring them in and let . us repair alt let bath Half an hour la^r Wickett was modem femtoine custom, on the who robbed ‘he house, ^ve mi “a^y'of'them since Doris was i to'the tower room. He ened surface of a glass bottle and ears, the neck and under the arms. them. been suspected in turn, does killed.” ' came bearing a tray of sandwiches .say that the resulting screech moves They saw brown discoloration of the dee hit upon the thMry ttot "j ^ upsUirs-just this!and coffee, as weU as infomatlon the birds to sing lustily. skin in five cases in which, women CRAWLEY SHOP SteSd n^d« v lS .. There is! floor, but I dldnt^smdl My jerjimjj ^ puttie him ex- I had put perfume on the skin and had 904 Main St., Rartferd intended muruer i ~ ' down here,” Peggy ceedrngly. About one-quarter of Ireland’s gone out^ immediately^ to play golf Room 46.3rd Floor-Dillon Bldg. proof Crosby hoped male population consists of hache or to sit in the sunlight. hemstitching mother-in-law’s early ______- the “I fountains, sir,” he said, deposit, In order to prove that the use of against Cros- Then will you take particular no­ lors. More than 80 per cent of the Sport Hose, Ungerle, iSweaters and abundant suspicion ing his tray as far from the par­ the perfume had been responsible, of his wife, tice tomorrow morning—both of you men between the ages of 25 and 30 all Knitted Goods'Repaired. bv in the death —and report to me if there is such rot’s cage as the length of the table they made tests by applying drops of PHYLLIS, 14 months before, when are unmarried. an odor from a drain pipe?” Dundee allowed.. “ Here are the figures, sir. Doris was her trusted maid. asked, with his friendliest smile, re­ And I can’t understand them at all. SrB^rkeley; is. ^P-^^l^^^ad inforced by a five-doUar bill for each Mr. Berkelej/’s fountain was full and Dundee’s beUef that Crosby of the girls. “And don’t mention to less an ounce of the wood alco­ poisoned the perfume before giv hol had been removed from any of IS anyone—not even District Attoroey log it to Mrs. Berkeley is dashed Sherwood or Captain Strawn that the others, except Mrs. Berkeley's. by the chemist’s of no in Gigi Berke- | we’ve had this little talk. I can swear I filled it full on Friday, traces of— poison ^ A iiATidlcGr* ^ slim chanc6» hut ou6 that I sir, but I foimd less than two ounces tty’s ■’'’ '■“ 'S o n , the .valet, jcoul^^^^^ord to overlook;’ he^s^d in It and it holds five.” “That’s our secret, Wickett,” Dun­ P-^^rand turned toward the draw. dee warned Tiim. The Smart ElE’rf I When the butler had left, the de­ tective locked the door at the ■ foot HOSIERY c o s t u m e JEWELRY DRESSES s u i t s UNDERWEAR ^"th^ tateSd” ^tiin. He Five minutes later he accompamed of the stairs, returned to the lower Giei ha?. In his absence, George Berkeley to the library and room and locked its door, then ad­ State Theater Building finds Gigi has, i the door. _ , , dressed his parrot; i Seaned"a’ ih.' “I ’m' afraid you’re in for a longf ainner coats and evenmg dresses “Please forgive me, Mr. Berkeley, for calling you away from your session, ‘my dear Watson’ !” |o destroy and trace of (To Be Continued) lohol and he charges ber w th bridge game,” he began, but there &\-ing to protect her mothers is a question I must ask you. »rould-be murderer. Sending a “I thought the district attorney - A species of large trapdoor spi­ had taken over the case,” George der foimd in India, Australia, Afri­ £mple of the Harth in the summerhonse to the Berkeley retorted stiffly. _ ca and South America kills and Chemist, Dundee awaits the verdict “It is Mr. Sherwood’s pnvilege to sucks the blood of small birds. £ know if Mrs. Berkeley was to investigate any case for his own of- REMOVABLE CAPE FAVORITE SPORTS FASHION ouiry,” Dundee explained courteous ^ CHAPTER XLV ly. He paused, groping for words Practical for Street, Office or Resort At nine o’clock that Sunday eve- v^th which to frame a question, so that it would Indicate the possession a S e labo“ i of knowledge which he did not pos­ OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON sess at all. “Mr. Berkeley, when you © 1050 ev NCA SCRVItf. INC. ______I SUITS ihe^st. and toxicologist, re went upstairs about half-past 10 Fri­ the report that wood alcohol day night, to—say good-night to The human mind has ‘=1 Impurities had been ^ Gigi and possibly console her, did racious, and, greedy to learn. It is heyday. We seldom forget COATS Specimen of perfumed earth from you see or encounter anyone at aU demonstrated everywhere not only things we do or learn. before that the summerhouse flooring. , „ on the second fioor?” ’ “Well, there’s your case, Dundee, The multimillionaire fell into tne in schools but m music halls, art time. . . I DRESSES Dr. Jennings concluded trap. “I saw no one on my way to galleries, and lecture halls. I T-hen what happens? , ‘ '‘ And all I have to do is lo piuvc mv daughter’s room, but when I was Facts, facts, and more facts are stiffen, so to speak, somwbat for; • retorted. “Thanks to leaving it I saw Wickett emerging what we are after. Facts about art, biological reasons, but P®^ from my wife’s sitting room.’ facts about things, facts about life! cent from disuse. We ^®y®IPP. ^°P" Thursday Morning Only Dundee concealed bis exifitation. t L publln i f iut to leam. It py. dlnorganized. T O dln cIld^ habte A Limited Number . in a e t -Not_____ by______the flicker of an eyelid must wants to know everything from the of thinking and thm resent it when ting to work. > u- betray to George Berkeley that w?? a steTSgot to turled out to the old.white-and gray-m at^ “Wickett, I’m going to bothe y u moment had he known whj Amos and Andy are so popular, top Ues down on us and goes to of .gain... he aaid to .O''i Sfth“ “ elt to Glgfa room. The trap Candidly there is a regular Ren- .steep. , tKat hi found at work .^be P^wy. had been laid upon the flimsiest of naisance of learning. It is in the But there °P® DRESSES You’d like some dinner, I expect, foundations—merely a long-delayed air. Everybody’s doing it. Stuffing once learned, Silk dresses that sold as high sir ” the butler suggested. recollection of the fact that when he tbe old reservoir in the head with memory more or less^all toe years as $14.95 are going to first com­ " ‘‘Not now. Later, if you’ll be so —Dundee — had returned to the all it can hold and, according to a of our lives, ers at kind, I’d like you to bring ^ PJ^q® drawing-room Friday night after his scientific edict, there is always room young enough. That is why I urge i Jf sandwiches and a large tbe™os telephone call to Police Headquar- for more. The brain never gets too all mothers of little children to pay I] ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER ■bottle of strong black c^^®® | tersV Berkeley^ was___ •►V notia r *in r \ r \ m the room full, never gets over-crowded, or too special attention-to it and try to i in the tower room. ^ “ ' and did notVeturn until just before tired, or too satisfied. ! cultivate'it to. the Jiighest de^ee. te working there ‘v-gre ! Clorinda Berkeley announced her in­ The body tires,Liica the blood____ — to___ thei It is observation—observation of is the only place I know of where , brain may not be’sobe so good, toq^heart!toe heart e_very^ l ^ « ^ ^ ,±j ?* l T /a r ‘^S^chS I can be sure of ^^bs^to ^ Y , ^as when Wickett took the . . . By the flask to Mrs. Berkeley;s S lS "mky Tuf up'"?‘“?a«i;! Sd as»clat. the door at the bottom of t ., casually, This Annual Event Affords Everyone the isn’t there?” , . . i «t believe so,” Mr. Berkeley ari- keeps rollin’ along Opportunity to Buy Fashion’s Latest Wear­ “ Yes, sir,” Wickettt assured tom ,, coldly. “Though I did not I wonder how many people, by the that will take deep root and bloom removing the key from a^large^ g. the^time what his errand way, know this: We talk of “brain and bear fruit all life long. ables at Great Savings. ‘^The key to the room itself is m Teach them to look at a' tree, or I was. , fnp’” so gliblv when there is no such a.,.-*— — •— — Dundee tried another shot in the thtog ^ stoa l fag, emotional fag. a clock, or a house, ^^-Th°anks, Wickett. _ Maybe two | went on into your S nerv^fag-yes But brain cells object but as related to a groupJ locked doors wU keep Gigi out ... i -• yourself, did you no- "e ^ o , lod^s mlmcles. Tfliey do j W e^^f '« Now, Wickett I’ve been told that ^ le i'; is your job to fill ^^le l i f t e r i further than the sit- n r t h e r e is n sad, sad '.to.oy. .

PAGETHIRTI^ /MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, (^N N « WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1980, \ I IRON AS SUB JECT FISH-OMECUIBHAS RUINS OP CELLS WHERE 300 DIED MANY DINNER PRIZES SERVICE - QUALITY - PRICES ORGANIZED SPECIAL ON f a n c y FRESH MACKEREL OF A NEW OPERA o f Numerous Out-of-Town Sports­ Nico L&mb Coir Stowu^f •»• • • • • ••«■ • • # • XSc lb* men Coming for Annual St^ed and Baked Bbi^erel...... 25c each Aostrian Composer Startles One Hundred and Fifty Fam­ Banquet on May 6. Maxwell House Coffee...... 36c lb. ilies Brought to Para Each The third annual banquet of tba Critics With Stoi^ of Ma- *■ \ Manchester Fish and Qame Club Mandiester Public Market will be -held Tuesday evening, May . Year to Work Farms. 6, in the Masonic Temple. The com­ ‘ DtalSlil chme Age. X •. s s mittee announces that it has receiv­ ed a large number of prizes i f rom Belem, Para — (AP) — Haschiro sporting goods houses. ^Berlin— (A P )— An iron opera, Euluibara, organizer and manager of The speakers will be State Com­ singing the metallic destiny of three Co'mpanhia Nipponica E. Plantacoes missioners True and Wheeler and humans caught among the cog­ do' Brasil, has a vision-r-that of a Chief Warden Williamson. An ef­ wheels of modem mechanized life, great ■ colony of Japanese in-this fort is being made to. have Governor is startling the music-lovers of Ber­ state growing cotton, cacao, rice and Trumbull present. WESELTON DIAMONDS lin. other; products on farms of 60 acres An excellent program of moving In all the newest 18 Karat White Gold BCounttags The name, “Machinist Hopkins” each. • ! pictures will be shotvn and Chef would lead one to expect (or fear) -.One hundred and fifty families are I Osano will put on one of his famous $37.5 0 “ $200.00 a musical dramatization of factory being brought yearly from the' dinners. Members and others who in­ life; but few who attended the open­ crowded islands of Nippon to the' tend to be present are urged to get New Line of OHendorff Watches ing of the Berlin civic opera pro­ ■vir^Lq'Ybrests of this state, and start­ their tickets as soon as possible. duction Were prepared for the ex­ ed on an independent life. Fukhuara For ladies and gento in aU the latestand up ■Visitors will be present from the style cases, complete with braoeliet .... ^ O O e w U tent to which this idea is carried out. in/‘November, 1928, secured a con­ Windsor, WUlington, Hartford and Max Brand, the young Viennese cession'here of 2,500,000 acres in New Britain Fish and game clubs. five' different parcels. composer of ‘Machinist Hopkins,"— The committee in charge is Bob CiystalBeads which is his first opera, by the way ' One-^s of slightly more than 1,000- In combination with gold beads. ^ * 7 * 7 C 000 acres, another 1,000,000, and McKinney, Andy Ferguson, Sara — conceives the towering machinery 'Turkington, Jim McGraw, Fred Wil­ 15 and 18 inch lengths ...'...... ^ f • f O of present day industry as more than thr:^, smaller tracts are of 25,000 inanimate metal. He endows it with acres each. Only the first two have loughby, Dr. Green, CHarence Wilson and Tom Gleimey. Tickets may be Conklin Pen and Pencil Sets a vague but ruthless personality; been definitely located: the others In aU the latest sh ^es and colors. makes of it a looming, jealous deity are ,to be located within two years obtained from members of the com­ of metal which dominates the hu­ bn unoccupied lands in the regions mittee or at the stores of the Man­ ELGIN LEGIONNAIRE STRAP WATCHES mans who serve it and destroys the specified; in the concession, which, chester Plumbing and Supply Co., HamUton Heavy Duty Traffio Q f man who rebels against. in general terms, is similar to that F. T. Blish Hardware Co,, John Special Watch ...... ^ 0 9 The story in which this metal god granted-Henry Ford for his rubber Basola, J. P. Ledgard Sporting Co., Westclox Alarm Clocks ...... $1JS0 and up plays the deciding role concerns two plantation- ’i ' Bentley Service Station and at the See the new Westclox Auto Clocks...... $2.50 and $3.50 machinists and a woman. One of The company is using local labor- Hose Companies No. 1, No. 3 and the men, eagdb for escape from the as well as Japanese in the develop­ No. 4. enslaving machine, ste^s the pro­ ment of Its properity, and three duction secrets of the factory and Brazilians,' an engineer, a banker flees with the woman after killing and an attorney, have financial in­ R. DONNELLY her husband (a foreman) when the This charred mass of tangled wreckage was all that was left of a section of the cell house at Ohio terests in the company. The first NOW JEWELER latter tries to block the theft. State Penitentiary after the disastrous fire in which more than 300 convicts were burned to death when Japaaii^ were brought from a large The Smart Shop's 515 Main Street, South Manchester, colony-in the state of Sao Paulo, In Time with Machines trapped behind the bars. Note the twisted steel grating that prevented the prisoners’ escape.______AFTER EASTER The other machinist, Hopkins, is but now they are coming regularly a man whose soul has absorbed from Japan by direct steamer via CLEARANCE metal from the. atmosphere in which South Africa. Turn to Page 12. he works. He is in time with its BRIAND WORKING ON I LEGISLATIVE LEADER Experimental Farm whirring diety of steel and copper, At Acara, where the first develop­ and it is he who finally upsets the Wall Street ment is going on, there is an exjicri- plans of the slayer, who for a time U. S. OF EUROPE PLAN i IN INDIA TO RESIGN mental fafin and here the new set­ seems to have won. mastery over the tlers buy their land, paying a per­ No More Gas ♦machine and quick riches because of Briefs Calcutta, India^ April:- 23.— (AP) centage down and the remainder For Better Home W eek ' his possession of the stolen secrets. Paris, April 23.— (AP.)—Foreign Nationalist circles today said that over a period of years. Cotton is The backgrounds against which Minister Briand’s questionnaire on I • i V. J. Patel, speaker of- the Indian envisaged as the principal crop at In Stomach this drama unfolds are of. unusual the proposed European confedera-j New York, April 23.—Stockhold-I Legislative Assembly and ' widely Monte Alegre, while at Acara rice, interest, particularly the enormous tion, sometimes called “The United j gj.g Pennsylvania R. R., have ' known Swarjaist leader had decided tobacco and cacao are the principal factory interiors of the prologue and States of Europe,” is understood to approved an increase in the autho- to resign. crops.. The first .step taken at Acara and Bowels second and third acts. j was the establi^ment of a camp be ready and shortly will be sent to rized. stock by $170,000,000," and i He was known here-to'have been If 70a wiah to b« pwBwaaathr to* When Bill, the machinist, and his the various governments. hospital with four physicians on ltov«d of gma la stomacb and bowcla, woman accomplice, Nell, slink into have given directors authorization at variance \yith the goveniment for Although the exact nature of the to offer 350,000 shares ^o employes a long time and many expected th.ic duty. t«k. Baalraoaa'B CaV Tablaka. arbich the silent factory at night, the questionnaire has been kept secret, Navigable River •ra ar,mrad aapaelall, fot atomaab gm* great, shadowy machines become at $50 a share. The stock fclosed o n : action from him when his brother, The center of the Japanese com­ ■ ad all tha bad aSa«ta raaialtiag fram it is reported that the questions in the New York Stock Exchange yes-! Vallabhai Patel was arrested and praasar%firxwnMkm vocal. The chanting of offstage pany’s activities is at Thomeassu, That‘ ampty. yaswiaa faallat •* a tha general are as follows: terday at $81.50 a share. imprisoned at the beginning of Ma- choruses, w'hirring. hissing, mur­ ■What is suggested as tr the twelve hours by launch south of this pit of tha atemaeh erllT diaappaariin that hatma Gandhi’s civil disobedience city on the Acara river. To this aatloua.'. aarvona laaUnt__ adth aaar art p«l- Enamel muring choruses, throbs with the scope of a protocol uniting the Arthur Reynolds, chairman of the campaign. itatioa ariU'vanlah. and■ you irillirtll anla Fully countries of Europe in a Continental point the river is navigable for ves­ Ea abla to taka • daap Breath arttlartthoat rhythm and suppressed power of disconifort. great engines. (Brand even has association ? Continental Illinois Bank j Among those arrested here today sels up to 200 tons. The adminis­ Trust Co., believes that business is | ^^gj-g p_ n . Chakravarti, editor of a That drearay. alaapy faallat after wTitten solo parts for "First ■VVhat subjects should be treated tration and hospital buildings..are dinner arlU ba raplaead by a daatra for Insulated Finish in drafting such a document— improving more slowly than the i newspaper printed in EnglLsn located on high ground a, short dis­ antertalninaot. Bloatini *41) eaAe. Wheel," “ Second Wheel,” "Cog­ optimist would have us believe, and j article regarded as subversive Your limba. anae and n n tar. arti) no wheel,” "Piston,” and the like.) The should they comprise any political tance from the river. The center of longer feel cold and "to to alee^" be- lesLiuus; does not think that there will be | k . C. Das Gupta, secretary result is music, but the sort of mu­ questions ? activity is thjB company store, where eauae Baalmann’a Gaa Tablet, prevent Should they be confined entirely i considerable upturn until after Disobedience merchandise is sold only to em­ ia front; interferlnf >rlth tha etrenla- sic one might hear from an orches­ Soiv Gat tha genvina la tha yellow pack- tra of hissing I'alves, chugging pis- to economic subjects? i July a. ______1 Council. ployes at prices lower than the usual ■ ta. at any good dni| atota. Ptloa II. Should there be in the protocol a| ' Professor Vijay, Swaraj vice run, this acting as an inducement In i tons, hijmmlng cogwheels and clink­ for referring* to the! New finEDCing is being ^rrEnged securing Brazilian labor. ing chains. president of the Howrah municipaJ' Always on hand at of ^Jations a p ^ i CJorp it was learned today Xt j ity and 29 other persons were ar- At the hospital two physicians are Office Scene. siderations between the parties. j ..... P‘*_. . . _ i safari chrma on duty and four Japanese nurses. E. J. MURPHY’S The factory office scene in Act I customs union; will take the form of an issue of «^ted today while pickeUng shops, Is a Continental customs umuui — — — - - - ^ most of them owned by Muslims in Medical treatment is given to all emphasizes a different sort of Dossible’>9 i 51.000,000 convertible 6 1-2 percent the Howrah market. who apply, whether employees of the rhythm. It might be called the ^ Other topics believed to be includ- 1 secured gold ‘notes, maturing in company or not. Houses for the chant of the yes-men. Bill, now ,t. ed are Continental exchange pro- 1935, each note convertible into 80 Nationalist volunteers attempted to break the police cordon and in the colonists are about five miles from big industri^st , listens to the stac- tection elimination of passports,! shares of common. at©ck. The co r-, , the river, piway from the malarial ’ cato reports of his bass and baritone Sm S caW on of formalities at fron- i poraUou was formed to acquire and l ^suing melee several were Injured. section, and half a hundred have heads of departments, and gives tiers,P and . the.. •length to -which „a operate natural gas properties in 1 While the arrested persons were be- been built, each accommodating one NEW Y O R K western Pennsylvania. I ing taken to court the crowd attack- GLENWOOD them his orders in clear tenor. European confederation could go in family. Nearly 30 miles of road via "Ninety days Continental bank,” that direction. ed the prison van but was dispersed have been built, 18 feet wide, and sings a secretary, or “ two thousand The replifes, it is understood, 'will Distributors Group, Ltd., of by the police. seven bridges. HARTFORD LINE tons, F. O. B. Bombay," and Bill be presented to the assembly' of Canada has been formed to act as Pandit Madan Mohan Malivaya Fukuroara believes that coc'^a is ' sings back “ Check!” or “How much the League of Nations for consider­ distrlbuAors in the Dominion of arrived in Calcutta to meet the Mar- j the most promising crop and hopes Steamer North American Trust shares, an did you say?” ation. wari merchants regarding boycott that 3,000,000 trees yfill be planted PASSENGER AND I More lavish, though not so com­ investment trust of the fixed type of foreign ciotb. I within two years which will bear, RANGES plicated technically as the factor./ sponsored by Thomas F. Lee & Co. ------. I two years later, a total of more FREIGHT SERVICE scenes, is the roof garden cabaret OFF ON TRAINING SHIP. than 4,000 tons. Silk worms, already Daily Except Sunday- scene in which Bill and Nell are SUSPENDED UCENSES Lakehurst, N. J., April 23.— (AP) an important industry in Sao Paulo, Lv. HARTFORD 5:30 PM showm spending some of the money —The Naval dirigible Los Angeles will be another activity of the Japa­ Middletotvn 7:46 PM which now comes to them in suen WOMEN TO ORGANIZE took off at 5:45 a. m., today on a nese, as well as the production of East Haddam 9:00 PM The special price on Model S Insulated abundance. A -complete and very training flight over northeastern two kinds of Brazil nuts. Essex - - 9:45 PM These operators’ licenses to drive The company plans to market the snappy jazz revue in the midst of a j Pennsylvania. It was expected the Lv.SaybrookPoint 10:30 PM automobiles in Connecticut have j ship would pass over Wilkes-Barre crops of its colonists, retaining 30 enamel finish, heat control will continue ' gay crowd of moneyed pleasure been suspended for one year for Qeveland, April 23.— (AP)—More and Scranton. , per cent as its commission. Due XEW YORK seekers provides the extravaganza driving while under the influence of than 200 members of the Women's (Pler40,N.R.) 6:80 A>I for a short time. Price and allowance on atmosphere in which Nell achieves liquor. The motor vehicle depart­ Organization for National Prohibi­ Returning leave her great ambition—the. signing of ment statement advises people to tion reform met here today in their New York 5:00 PM a stage contract. A later scene notify the department or the police first national conference to adopt a old stove may be had at this office. therefore takes place backstage in a policy and perfect a permanent or­ One Way Fare - • $2 .5 0 in case they should, see any of these Round Trip Fare • - 4.00 big theater. In other words, there, drivers operating motor vehicles.. ganization. , is no lack of scenic variety in this The organization was formed less The Puritan Market Ansonia, Joseph Egan, Andrew F. Comfortable staterooms, with opera. Granatie; Bloomfield, John S. Hall; than a year ago in Chicago with the “The Home of Food Values’’ Brand, who is 34, already has be­ hot and cold running water, Hamden, Weymer J. Hignett; Hart­ object of bringing about prohibition Corner o f Main and Eldridge Sts. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, and $3.00 gun work on a second opera, writ­ ford, Thomas C. McNeil, Harold G. reforms and sho-wing that the wo­ ing the book of ‘Machinist Hop Wiggins, Michael Zaruba; Hazard- men of the country are opposed to Tickets and Reservations kins" took him 14 days, he says, the present dry laws, according to at Railroad Station or ville, Joseph Brinowski; Mansfield, State Street Wharf _ while the music occupied him seven Ernest J. Whitehouse; Milford, Jo­ Mrs. Charles H. Sabin of New YOrK Manchester Gas Co. months. He relat with some satis­ seph R. MacMaster; New Haven, Al­ National chairman. The N. E. S. S. Co. faction how he , tried to pass the fred Apuzzo; New London, Josep.h United States Senator Millard E. entramce examination of a con­ E. Moore; Norwich, Leon BuzensKi; Tyding of Maryland, Mrs. Caroil LARD in 2 lb. cartons, servatory of music and failed; V Seymour, Marcus L. Hurlburt; Miller, Democratic national commit- whereupon he went ahead and wrote Springdale, Samuel O. Chase, Ed- teewoman for Pennsylvania, and 11 c lb. songs and orchestral music, study­ ward Gwinnell; Waterbury, Antonio j ^ayor John D. Marshall of Cleve iniiiif ly yiiiiiiii: ing meanwhile with Alois Haba an.d Vitello; West Haven, Harvey Lyke; land will be among the speakers. niiitiiM'i; Erwin Steinhoff. Westport, Ernest Rosenau; Brook­ Arrangements for the conference During the war. Brand was an lyn, N. Y., Willie Bagley; New York were in charge of Mrs. Amasa Stone officer in the Austrian Army; it Mather of Cleveland. was not until after that he took up City, N. Y., John Murphy. music as a career. BUTTER 4 0 c Ib, i / The United States sells some­ FEAST OF ST. GEORGE thing like $80,000,000 worth of TOWN ADVERTISEMENT American merchandise to Spain an­ Rome, April 23.— (AP)—The nually, and buy more than $40,000,- Fresh Eggs 50c dox. ’ feast of St. George, the Sragon slay­ 000 worth in return. Notice of The er martyr and patron of England Three dozen to a customer. was celebrated fittingly today by the English Catholic community. Special interest attached to the Nurse Gains 7 Lbs. Tax Collector services at San Giorgio in Velabro, All persons llabel by law to pay where party of the warrior saint’s Town or Personal Taxes, in the Puritan Honeybrand Hams, banner was exposed, as well as. a in 2 Weeks with Town of Manchester, are hereby no­ reliquary containing his skul). tified that 1 will have a rate bill for 8 to 10 lbs...... 26V2<^ lb. Yeast and Iron the List of 1929. of 16 Mills on the How To Btmd ASSISTED IN MURDER dpUar due and collectible on April Heavy Steer B eef...... Lynn, Mo., April 23.— (AP)— “I am a nurse at the hospital,” 1, 1930. Personal Tax due April Casper Tillman, 25, of Osag2 coun­ writes Miss Martha Bums, “and i 1. 1930...... t:.'-. ty, has confessed. Sheriff Peter want to let you know that I am Said Tax Payable at the Tax *■ ■ • •’ • Schmitzler announced today, to I glad to recommend Ironized Yeast. Sirloin .... . WoU I participation with Dr. A. J. Bass of I “It gave me a good appetite, I Collector’s Office Columbia, Mo., in the murder of j got strong and gained 7 pounds in 2 Shoulder Lamb Chops ...... 25c William R. Pearman, Columbia, weeks. I could write all day about in the Municipal Building You build well for the future when you start Mo., automobile salesman, and ,in how much good Ironized Yeast did from Rib Lamb Chops...... >..— 30c the disposition of Pearman’s body, me. You would be surprised at the an account with the Savings Bank of Manches­ found near Gravette, Ark. strength I g’ained in 3 or 4 days.” APRIL 1 TO MAY 1 Tillman was arrested here. He is People everywhere are amazed at inclusive. Lamb Stew, 2 lbs...... 25c ter and deposit regularly evdry .week or every the father of five children. the wonderful benefits of Ironized Hours: 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ex­ month. A dollar or more will start ihe founda­ Yeast. Many write they were doubt­ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables : :rl ful when they started. But after cept Thursday, April 3, Thurs­ tion. GET YOUR taking it regularly for only 3 or day, April 10, Thursday, April DELICATESSEN 4 weeks they gained 5 to 15 pounds. 17, Thursday, April 24 and PRIZE COUPONS Ugly hollows fill out. Skinny limbs 5% Interest Paid 1 Boy’s or Girl’s Bicycle become gracefully rounded. Blem­ Thursday, • May 1. Hours 9 , Minced Ham ...... 30c lb. compounded qiiart^iy Pick Your Own Model ished skin gets clear and beautiful. Ai M. to 9 P. M. Pressed H am ...... — 30c lb. Only when Yeast is Ironized" is Interest will be added to all taxes 10 Bicycle Tires it more effective—for Iron is need­ remaining unpaid after May i; Bmled Ham ...... 50c lb. CHie tire to holder of each ed to bring out the weight-building 1930. Interest will start from ’ lucky ticket. and strengthening values of Yeast, April 1, 1980 and will be at the rate Dill Pickles ...... 20c dozen 4 Tires and Tubes for Pleasant tablets in a handy bottle. of 9 per cent, to October 1, 1930 Pleasure Cars Never cause gas or .bloating. Safe and at the rate of 10 per cent- for' Pick size of your car.. —no harmful drugs. balance of year. Interest at the' Go to any druggist today and get i rate of 12 per cent, after lien has Tho Piliitan Miirket a full size treatment of Ironized ‘ been filed will be added. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN CAMPBELL’S Comer of Main and Eldridge Streets Yeast. If after this generous trial '" f ' ■ 'f .- ' . • ■ ■ ' ■ FILLING STATION you are not delightes, money back GEORGE H. HOWE, ISOS Cor.' Main St. and Middle Turnpike instantly from manufacturer.—^Adv. Collector. 'i. APElt 29.1980. s p y m m a n c h e s t e i ^. cbss.v. 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MATTRESSES & BOX SP^^GS advertisements Albert Grunder, 542 Hilliard St. d a ir y PRODUCTS 50 f o r r e n t —FIVE ROOM flat on r e n o v a t e d l i k e n e w Let us submit 'prices and samples Center street, also 6 room tene­ ment, aU modem improvements, “It please US to please y.:‘’' ______i and has leased the brick garag^ a FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, Many,any Invitationsiiivna-nuito Are Sent^ Itwo communists arrested at tne at the c h a r g e D a t e ' s' given. State qualifications in wnt- newly renovated, 8C Church street, Center and Church street ovraed^hy 14 ^ JUNK ~ Tl»oughout State for Affair 1 gates or ^ a factory mutuiy here yestertoy W. R. 'Knker, Jr. He handles toe aTES will be accepted as CONTRACTING ing. Address Manager, P. O. Box, I will buy anything saleable ana i stear.1 heat, a ll'Improvements $40, the CASH R A rE ° , t the busi- for Fred A. Verplanck. charged with violating a city ordi- Overland, Wyllis-Kmght and toe V'ULH 'b^Fore the seventh BUILDING- 1 1836, New Haven, Conn. pay b S t ca5h prices. Prompt atten­ 1 garage available. Inqmre at 88 ness office on o . insertion of , nance relating to free speech were day foUowms the CHARGE ' io^W ANTiDlTour tion. Wm., Qstrinsky, 91 Clinton. Church street. the j discharged in City Court t<^y y ^^'^TOe^store in toe G h e n ^ ^ o c k CARPENTER work, Temple Chapter, Order of - partment. Must be °ver ^ years Tel. 5879. - __ f o r r e n t - f o u r room Aat all- - Judge John F. McGrath when he formerly occupied by toe Pare Hill all kinds, shingling ^ d garages. of. age; good opportunity for EasterS Star, will give an f^ormal modern improvements, at 36 Liin reception next Monday evening in susUined a demurrer which held the Flower Shop, has been ^ S S il^ e Y»“S* i ”n 4 \«.cc»raer T. Nielsen. Telephone 482d.______honest, conscientious hoy who is 1 ton street. Inquire Mrs. Thibodeau honor of. Fred A. Verplan^, who ordinance to he unconstitutional. confectionery, bakery cannot be guaranteed. S S t o T o S . " ”/ w^Hale I ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD The demurrer was passed on a de­ san shop, which is expected will he INDEX OF or-wFFNS MADE to order at a or telephone 4970.______a short time ago became the c . Wood. 51 company. ------i FO R grand patron of the order m cision of the State Supreme Court of opened within toe next teh OaW,= CLASSIFICATIONS _Errors______in the_ case of State vs. Mc- The structure m in toeluc rear ^ -toei ^ Washington street. Phone 5777. POSITIONS ON b o a r d o^an Connecticut. All matrons ^d v»AmrWT#il^.d ... A h o u s e s f o r RENT 65 patrons of the ® .chapters m the Altister Coleman in 1921. This case purneU building recentiy F-irths ...... E liners; good pay, visit France, Telephone 4692. 9 Engagements ...... ‘ i- H. B. CARTER state have been invited, as weU as went up to toe Supreme Court from . g . E. Keith, toe Italy, Japan; experience unneces­ FOR RENT - TWO Unfurnished Jilarriages ...... Chimney Building and Repairing f o r r e n t - s e v e n room single heads of the Masonic ° MenoenMeriden policepuuuc court which tried and whicn ^hich hasnas beenoecu le ^ d tp-toe:.:-;j^y Deaths ...... Plastering and masqn work, rooting sary; self-addressed envelope will rooms. All modem conveniences. house, all improvements, including - , ______o.,,iUvr r>f vioiatine: a T>aviTaxi riah Cab Comnanv. Company, has ha^ been been ^ ^ e r - - card of Thanks bring list. W. Arculus, Mount Ver­ Chester. In all 281 invitations have found Coleman guilty of violatmg a In Memoriam .. f ah kinds rebuilt and repaired Inquire Dr. Weldon:..Tel.- 3434. garage. Telephone 8875.______S e n mailed by the invitation com­ ed by turning one of toe automo^c *••••••• city ordinance exactly parallel with l^ost and Found specialty on slate roof and smekv non, N. Y. ______mittee. Mrs. Minnie-Goslee ^ d F. C. stalls into an office and wiH-^|qp- Announcements ...... ^ that of the city of Waterhury. chimneys, eaves trough and.gutters I Tilden Mrs. Beatrice Robb, gen cupied at once. personals —„VlUi’ ^ rebuilt and repaired, hoilei^ c ean t e n e m e n t s SUBURBAN FOR RENT 66 ------r——r it u a t io n s w a n t e d eral chairman of the committees m vutomoblles for Sale ...... - cd by powerful vacuum. Pounda S — APARTMENTS— FLATS— Chief Justice Hughes is said to Consider toe hen. If HionlY cwild charge of the reception, and Worthy have given 40 hours to preparation Automobiles Exchange . . . . . ^ tions^ stucco, and carpentry work MALE 39 learn what bricklayers get for lay­ Auto Accessories--Tires ••• - FOR RENT—5 ROOM downstairs f o r RENT—m y FARM, ideal for Matron Mrs. Lula Bidwell of Tem of a recent speech on toe Wor.d Auto R epairing— Painting .... curbstone and sidewalk relald. A ------■WORK caring for raising market products. ' pie Chapter have chosen the fol­ ing a row of bricks! .5 r,- ?Aork guaranteed-By hour, day or j WANTED flat aU improvemeiita. ttqutre Court. •vuto Schools g lawns, washing windows or mis­ 25 tons herd’s grass hay. Inquire lowing to serve on various commit Autos— Ship by Truck ...... y contract. Get my estima..e before Charles Kellner, 61 Union street. A.utos— For Hire ' l: lO cellaneous work around house. Dr. Weldon. Tel. 3434. _ _ _ _ _ t66S • . ratres— Service— Storage , . . . . I you look further. .,04 q Dial 7647 after 5 p. m. ______f o r r e n t - u p s t a i r s flat, ^ ! Reception committee, Mrs. E. U Motorcycles— Bicycles ...... ^ CALL HARTFORD 8-2349 rooms, all conveniences. Inquire at Packard chairman; Mrs. Donald i 14 John St. East Hartford. Conn. 49 Benton street or telephone 313o. FARMS AND LAND FOR S U Mrb. F. C. TUfien Mrs. James REAL ESTATE AUCTION ': %a. i DOGS—BIRDS—PETS ___ ^ SALE 71 Richmond, Mrs. Adelhert Clark, Hous"e®hold^ Services Offered . . . . . 13-^ i o R R E N T -6 ROOM flat with all We will sell at PubUc Auction to settle the STORAGE 20 SALE— Mrs. Ernest Moseley. r.uilding— Contracting m a l e p u p p i e s f o r improvements. Inquire at 82 Cot­ irnR SALE—18 ACRE farm on Entertainment committee, Mr . ESTATE OF CATHERINE CALHOUN l-lorists-Nurseries ...... m o v in g — t r u c k in g - marked, tage street or telephone 4332. i.'iineral Directors 17 Black and white, nicely ^State Road, 6 room house, tobacco John L. Winterbottom ohairma^. (on toe premises) 11 ea li n g— I'l u m bi n g— E.oofm = ^ ^ $5. Rosedale 43-14. Mrs. Herbert Griggs, Mrs. Charles g e n e r a l TRUCKLNG-Equipp^ f o r RENT—SINGLE 5 room tene­ shed, fruit trees, a bargain fo 19 Grove St., Manchester, Conn.^ Saturday, April 26, at 2 p. m. . $3500. James J. Rohan. Tel. 743 . Robhifls, Mrs. Thomas J. Rogers, 20 for light and heavy jobs, tobacco, ment. at 238 Spruce street. In- Moving—Trucking—bt.ura=e 4 .. Mrs. Timothy Kehler. j Seven Room House— Large Lot 132x215 Feet lumber, heavy treigbl. etc. Siire at Geo. England’s, store, I'ainliiig— rapering ...... 22 1 Lay. POULTRY AND TALCOTT'VILLE f a r m —28 acresi Decorating oommitte^Mr^. David prompt service, rea^nable rates, corner Spruce and Eldndge^ Sts. ITofessional serMces • ‘ ‘ | | , 23 SUPPLIES "^6 room^ electric lights furnace i Frank V. Williams. Tel. 7997. Husband, chairman; Mrs. Haroia moR RENT—e ' ROOM tenement, heat new barn, silo, apple orchards Symington, Mrs. Thomas Curr^, Taiiori!'L°-lj> _;; ] H To r s a l e - g o o s e and duck overlooking Mam St., ^ hnimded and described as follows: . '1-nilet Goods and service .. ___ L T.. WOOD CO.—Furniture and "loStM near Center Irolley anfi and ' smaU berries. Will exchange Mrs. Arthur Woodhndg^ Mrs. J. M. eggs. G. H. Sankey, rear 179 Oak- , AVanted-Busi^ • piano moving, modern equipment, factories. Telephone 4920. for small 6 room house well l^ a t- Kletzle. Miss Florence Snow, L. N. ! land street. Telephone 7933. | 'Courses and Classes ...... experienced help, public store­ ed. 0. R- Lamphier Farm, Man. To r R E N T -5 ROOM"fl^t. all mod­ 830 Main street, East Hartford. private Instruction ...... 7.'.".'"S-.\ house. Phone 4496. I To r s a l e - r o a s t i n g duck7,' ^Refreshment committee, Mrs. Dancing ...... ern improements. Inquire at 27 Musical—Hramatic ...... 20 ! baby ducklings, hatching eggs, Phone 8-3221. ______George Lundberg. PEKKBTT & GLENNEY INi:. , Elro street. ,______■ j Bert Knight. Mrs. Raymond Goslee, AVanted-InstrucU^^^^^^^ ...... i Telephone 38C7. B. 1 . AHen, moR SALE—60 ACRE farm with Local and long distance express , Mrs. Fritz Noren, Mrs. James C. feet. Donds-Stocks—Mortgages ...... and freight service, including over- j Doane s t r e e t . ______T______FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement at ,I 6 room house, apple ™ s S street with or wlthont bounderiee being Dusiness Opportunities 3;; mgbt express service between Man­ WHITE LEGHORN day old chicks 100 000 feet standing timber, all for ^*Ho3^tality committee, Mrs. Money garage. Inquire at L. Pola s Store, $3,'750. Wm. Kanehl. Telephone chester and New York. Furnture 14c each.. Hatches everj Satur- Luicius Foster, Mrs. Geo^e S^ra^, Help Wanted—Female ...... moved under the supervision of ex- day. E. S. Edgerton, 655 North | 55 School street . ______, 7773. ______■ Mrs. James Johnston, Mrs.^ AuctIoneer-3 S L nerts and in specially constructed | Main street. Phone 5 4 1 6 .____ f o r RENT—3 AND 5 ROOM S S e « y “ ^ h“"SJ»^cted'at any Ume previoua to sale. For ap- wucks. Phone 3063. 4860 or 8864. ‘ ''msThms-Grant wUl be In charge heated tenements at Summer "" h o u s e s FORiSALE 72 pointments and particulars > S itS d s Wanted-F^^^^ ..••• 38 rates, also furnished rooms. In­ of ttfnshers, all young women who Situations Wfented-^Male ...... a r t ic l e s f o r s a l e 45 quire 109 Foster streeL______• have during their schooldays ui ROBERT M. REID & SON, Aactioneera. - PAINTING— r e p a ir in g 21 f o r s a l e —m o d e r n 10 .room • S h dStfict or High, school been IVIanchester, Conn. Phone S193 f o r s a l e — s o d a fountain, Vul­ 201 Main Street, X)ogs— Birds— Pfits ••••••••••• f o r r e n t — s e c o n d floori ^ ^flat, including screens, shades e^ . pupils of Mr. Verplanck. They are PAINTING AND PAPER hanginj. can gas stove and library set. Tel. Live stock— Vehic es ...... rooms, garage if desired. 69 Stark Corner lot. Price reasonable. In­ Mrs Bertha Keeney, Mrs. Ernest neatly done, -prices reasonable. 5901. ■______I; weather street. Telephone 4412. quire at 162 West, Center street. ■Bantlv Miss Dorothy Norns, Mrs. Wdnied ^ ‘'peTs^PoultVj^Sto-ck 44 ^Imes F. Roach. Jr.. 36 Walnut ^ For S a le— Miscellaneous FOR SALE—LOAM A-No. 1. In- j Owner leaving town. Henry Thornton, Mrs. Elmer Knofla, street. Dial 5921. f o r RENT— THREE room apart­ Articles for Sale ...... quire Frank Damato & Son. 24 , M rs^illard Horton, Miss Madame Beats and Accessories ...... ment, first floor. All improvements, F o r s a l e - s m a i x s t o r e buiia- S s s Miss Helen Carrier, Miss Buildins Materials ...... « PAINTER AND paperhanger, first Homestead street. Phone 7091. Diamonds—■Watches-J^elry .. 4S heat furnished. Inquire . upstairs, mg 16x26, move It I C chapman, Mlss'Rnth class, many years experience. 75c James J. Rohan. Tel. 7433. Electrical Appliances-Radio per hour. Telephone 8475.______18 Lilley street. Tel. 4753. Mrs. Harry Straw, Miss Florence rVoditU i ; e l e c t r ic a l a p p l ia n c e s f o r r f .n T—6 ^ O M teiiement, COLONIAL HOMESTEAD, four Wilson. Mrs. Russell Household Goods ...... g fire Pla^s, 2 baths, electricity, rim­ Beatrice Armstrong, Miss Es^er ; — RADIO______^ modern improvements, with or and Miss Florence Metcalf, Miss Macliinery and Tools ...... ^ r e p a i r i n g 23 without garage. 6 Hudson street. i n g water, State Road and bus Musical Instruments ...... l a t e s t MODEL of Atwater Kent line one acre of land, 2 car garage. Mabel Trotter, Mrs. -^ohn Jjmey, Office and Store Equipment .... 8 SEWING MACHINB repairing of Telephone 5573. ______Mrs. Paul Volquardsen, Mrs. J. a . Specials at the S to «s ...... and Zenith radios. Terms to suit, Will exchange for a small 6 room pdiCT<3«*W|!g AVearing Apparel— F u r s ...... all makes, oils, needles, and sup­ some good battery sets Phone FOR RENT—TWO desirable tene- house. O. R. Lamphier Farm, Man. plies. R. W. Garrard. 37 Edward U«om^^B«ifrd-liotei^RV.Vr‘t. 4673. Raymond A. Walker, 64 ments, one upstairs, and 1 down- 860 Main street. East Hartford. Restnarants street. Tel. 4301. ______Mather street. ^airs, at 95 Charter Oak street, 59 Tel. 8-3221 S 0^ P Call at 168 Benton street. Dial This is a good bargain at $6,500. this 5PJNACH.’ Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... - A BETTER PLACE f o r SALE— ABOUT 10 tons of Repair Shop, 701 Main street. y0i;p.CEl6RV. Ileal Estate For Rent T ern i town near school and piJN’t WANT' f o r y o u r UPHOLSTERING good horse hay. Edward J. Holl. 8713. ■ ■ ' % th cre'^ Apartments, Flats. Tenements .. 63 FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat and ______IT ' ^ Business Locations for Rent ... Thl. 4642. garsfee, on Eldridge street, nearly|pQp SALE—Single >'

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Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE e kca QWSwife By Gene Ahem Talkies lisp because they are still Money won’t buy everything— , in their infancy. unless you have a lot of it. LIKE EVERY g o o d r a i l r o a d e r , t h e ^KIPPER CAN FORECAST everything in the iouse of any TRAFFIC - CONDITIONS- UJ AS q u it e A PR AUK YolLT e U value had been carried away. On a If a lawyer ever - swallowed his j VaIATT BULBS’ PUVEP oU OLD MAU KOQPLE, words, he’s got indigestion. j large, bare table in the dining-fopm there was a note. It read: “Now u i t H v o u r rivpUorriziAJo o a o The sounds of a nuihber of ani-1 you know.” T rfE TiR&3) » ed World Are The Radio and Mar­ - YoU s Hq u l d e r s musical program. I vJisri . I HAP s e e u - that HypuoTisT riage. 5AY(U<3,| IM BACK Patient—But is this operation BEFORIE HE LAMME-P WcUlP HAVE Money is so elusive that Pete MACK OF AM dangerous? Ha p Him s p e l l You c lq u JUs iuT o Surgeon—Well, we succeed about Johnson, of Brushville, wants the EI o HT once out of five times. But don’t picture of a jackrabbit stamped on t H i u k i M g Y o u ' W e r e uaHTUiUco p o p s . worry-— have failed on the last each silver dollar. So YqlI^P PUU ARoUMP LOOKiUe FOR four. Radio sets are being installed in A BABU -lb GLIMB ’ Now they say the watermelon is i the Illinois penitentiary at Joilet. UP OAi I 92 per cent water. Each diner, how- • Now, will you guys behave? ever, will continue to find a differ- j ent percentage of can’t in canta-; “I like a long, straight-away loupe. ' road” said the flapper. “On that kind'' of a road the boy friend A young couple recently mar­ doesn’t haye to spend all his time ried, had received many nice wed­ hugging the curves in the road.” • '>s.. ding presents. One morning in the mail they received two theater It should be a rule of the dis­ tickets together with a note which armament conference that all war­ read: ship blue-prints be placed on the “Guess who sent these?’’ table. A t the duly appointed time the young couple went to the theater. Lad y Visitor— Remember, -stone On their return, much to» their walls do not a prison makt.’ astonishment, they found that No. 32197—Then I've been fooled for eight years, lady.

Happiness, like company, some­ NCE times comes when one is too busy to entertain it. UPON Buyer—Can’t you read? The - f A T I M E . - sign on that door means private. Salesman—I know—and I’m glad it’s there. If there’s anything I hate, it’s being interrupted when nt(f A I’m talking to a prospective cus­ A M K I H tomer. UULO AD 5 .-t-J&Tiii * Necessity may have been the O N i ''E M / -23-1 mother of invention, but who was 01930 BY NEA SCRVICC, BEO.U. E.'v.T i-rr. its pappy? ' " "V ..... CFmUUm Fex, 1930

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%ES’RE c ir c lin g THE POINT'. BR0N2E0 MEM>- THETRE GiONNA l a n d o n TH’ BEACH', HEY, 6 ASV0 After passing “A critic is a legless man w ho iOOKOOT M il teaches running.”— Channing Pol­ ttUHTERS FROrATHE ViltOS OF BO^WEO!! t h e y l l m a k e POR g a s v s c a m p — ^ o u g h the ex­ FOUR 902eM SAVAGES ELUDE THE VlGlLAHT perience of be- lock, playwright. ^^E GOOS*. W OT IF TrtEYCAT^ ESE OF BR\T\SU ROLE, AMO TAVtE To tuElR vJAR 3 bill coP miA ASIEEPL 'lector/ Silas H. “Our people drink too much for CAHOES, AS VN DANS OF OLD. Strswil, noted their own good.”—Premier Musso­ |3klcago Uw>’er, lini of Italy. I cesHzed iiis boy- liopd ambition “I know liquor is being sold in j v become a Dearborn, but what do I care? I sekool teacher, What do you care?”—Henry Ford. •bid taught for a ikumber of Cleopatra was a Greek by ances­ years. try and an Egyptian only by birth. d .

nfVlTH HORROR P | ll dEALOUSV, AIL HATRED «S FOR&OTteH. ^AiWASH WATCHES t A w a s h is once m o r e t h e lo yal f r ie n d , THEM AFPROACH ;/ RUNNING To WARN VAIS BOOOV OF ___ RCQ.U.S.PAT.OIT.__i S, APPROACHING danger. th e island . c o c u r |Ln ^ p i c t u r e s / / 01930 BYNCA S£BVtCI^ INC.< m

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fA FINE MESS VNE'RE \ti N oW - B Y oOYJE ASOOT WCNi GOOD IS yoOR SENSE vie ll- l e t m e - A 815 OIL LAMP-SO/aC IP*- vNE CAHT STA/ HERE ^Nl•m S KISMT, NiARTY® OF OBSERNATION, FRECKLES THiNk=OH, I B^TTIES \NnW AQOS'lN I I ’D SAY JUST VlHAT VK30LO Y30 SAV VoO THAT WO KNOVHIM’ VNIAAT HE F ILL FliSUaE sAVl A LOT OF THENv—TWO OR. three: TH8 0PPto5n£»Yx> Do e s and if vie le t him a vhay o o r have s e e n in Bo x e s a n o .-n je ll, 1 remember THINGS 50 THE Jis WILL BE SOMEHOVl THIS B oof^ ?' GUESS THAT5 ALL=rM Too VNELL— NOT MERY GOOD AT RENEMBEPIN5 TTA1N6S a

■,.V‘ (BEAD THE STOBT, THEN COLOB TBnB PICTUBE) SALESMAN SAM He Ought To By Small N The windmill kept on turning grinding com. The paddles are ’round and all the bunch, down on coxmected to a rod that does the AW. OON T WORRY, OVll-Z.- \ ' HC'UT VCMOW eMOUO-H work. This thumps down on a He. d id nt say - his shop the ground, just stood and watched \Ne:LV.,HeiLE: \ eux-n.'. Ciooo'. AND VUhEN DID MR. WAS cLoseo — euT Leer PUT IT ON TH’ DOOA STeP it. "Twis a very pretty sight to see. stack of. grain. Of course it doesn’t i BACK. AG-AIN V / E T lT tH , TH' TAILOR., SA T TH’ suit TviST TH’ SA^e\ o u T sio e.— The • great big paddles swung thump in vain. It grinds the grain. W6.'0 H A V e t^Y S U IT through air. ’Twas fun to watch the D O M gi? \N6LL, t^lOOLLY, $AM; Tinles stare. They all were just as shirk. TH’ StHTtSTUO LARC*\ interested as‘wee lads could be. “They’re sometimes ' pumping FITS UKe.ATfe^Tj Soon Clowny said, “What I water, too. That is an easy thing HOW'LL KNOW don’t know is why they want these to do. In fact, the miU you're WHAT TA 00 wrm things to go. Are they of any use looking at is doing that right now. / it? at all, or just a pretty sight? Ot Just step right up now, brave and course the paddles, fan the breeze bold, and have a drink. It’s good and move along their way with and cold. It might be best to form ease, but just suppostn they would in line so there won’t be any row.” atop. W ould that be quite all right’' ” Each Tinymite then had a drink. “Oh, goodness, gracious, me, oh The Dutch boy then exclaimed, “I my!” they heard the littl»““f)utch think I’ll let you ride , the pad­ b<^ cry. ‘1 gruess I ’ll have to tell dles.” ’Twas no sooner said than you what the big windmills are done. The Tim es dim ed out on for. "niey work and work, with the things and each one thought all their n^gbt and not just as a 'toey seemed like wings. As 'round pretty sight. I ’ll tell you all ’bout and ’round through air they went, them. There’s a big surprise in it was a heap of fun. store. “ Sometimes they spiix arotmd (The Tinymites visit the . docks in 1 o n forlorn and that is ’cause they’re j the next story.) !

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Troop 9 Boy ScoUt DEBATE and DANCE >\ gi" . i i-.*- - •* BENEFIT HMST Mother's Day Cards TVL, April 25, 8 o’clock Wed. Apiil 2S, 8:16 p. ,m. Children’s Photographs ^ Manchester High School Manchester Conummity Ctob ->fF r..,. ^ t o 2 ^ ^ Door and 1st Prizes, 82.to 3 9 c e a c h p [ vs. Remember Mother with a beautiful card •-v BefrMlinients. 36 cento. Adults 50c each. Get your ticket ih the V . . on Mother’s Day. May llth. ^ Wesleyan University Baby Shop and arrange fpr’ a sitting. DEPARTMENT STORE SO. MAtiCHESTERL

U. J. Lupien, manager of Cheney (R egular $29.75 Grades) Brothers’ service department, will be the speaker at the' meeting of the We have taken from stock our'$29.75 dress and sports Men’s Friendship club of the South PRINCESS coats and reduced them for tomorrow to $25. At-this low Methodist church Monday evening. price you will find wool crepe, broadcloth, tweed, woolen and Sale of New Chiiitz His subject will be “The Relation of novelty fabrics in both dress and sports models. Full lined. Home Life to the Community,” a CANDY SHdP Practically all sizes. Don’t delay buying your Spring coat, topic that is being widely discussed. choose one from this collection. Black, pirate blue, na'vy, The meeting is open to all men of for the tan, green and light blue. Pattern Bed Spreads the community. Mr. Lupien •win speak at 8:15. Blaster Rabbit Army and Navy club members ■will enjoy a roast beef supper at the Special I clubhouse. Main and Forest streets, ■ Saturday evening, followed by a BUY AND BUILD at pool and pinochle tournament. The supper will be served about-six -in- o’clock Saturday and it is requested that all members have their reserva­ tions in before Friday evening. CLEAR VIEW j.: Drapes to Match $1.29 Set , 42 Restricted, large lots. -Terms. < • PANSIES See Printed and High-Colored Nice Colors Drapery Anderson Greenhouses Arthur A. Knofla Sets to SILK DRESSES match l.^S Elclridge St., Tel. 86S6 Dial 5440. 875 Main St, $1.29 Specially Priced! Set.

fuO N t: ^8.95 All new Spring frocks that have been in stock but a short time. A1 Ithe favored fabrics and styles can be found h ere-- GOOD THINGS TO EAT printed, high colored and dark frocks trimmed with flared skirts capelets. .novel sleeve treatments, .lingerie touches...... scaii W 'c will have a shipment of Fresh Native Spinach and necklines. Youthful modds for rniss and madam. An oppor­ Fresh Fish in from Boston Dandelions. Very fancy Aspa­ Two delight­ early Thursday morning. Our ragus. ; • - - tunity to add two oT thre^fsmavt frocks to your wardrobe at a ful flower' pat­ special In the Fish Department small cost. . * ^ / terns,* each in 4 Thursday will be You will find Heinz Cream of Pea, Cream of Celery and predominating 'jcpl- FRESH FORTY FATHOM Cream of Tomato a little dif­ or schemefi printed on FILET OF HADDOCK ferent and a little better than Single and special cretonne with most soup. ' 25c lb. SM ART SPRING SUITS Full Bed two-tone printed bdrders. Tartar Sauce 15c and 35c. The brooms We are offering They're so quaint, attractive Fresh Halibut this week at 49c each are realr You will find the smart styles and fabrics in this group Sizes and so inexpensive' that you’ll Butter Fish Salmon ly worth at least 65c. ^ of coats specially priced at $14.75. Straight line, cape and ^ Large Chowder Clams flared styles with three-qUarter or short coats; some, have immediately or^r one , for every Dressed Haddock We will sell Baker’s Cocoa silk crepe and shantung blouses. Suits suitable for sports, bedroom in the house! In short, we think they’re wonderful-:^o will Smoked Filet of Haddock tomorrow at 17c 1-2 lb. • and business and street wear. you! . • ■ " 't'-' Cod Maxwell House Coffee at 38c lb. Haie’s'Spreads—Main Floor, left. ■ V- MACKEREL ...... 15c lb. Hale’s Apparel Department— Main Floor, rear OPEN CLAMS Johnson’s Floor and Furni­ ture ^ a x , all sizes. Electric BUCK SHAD Waxer for rent at $1.50 per ROE SHAD day. Another Shipment of Those Smart^ Humming Bird $1.50 ^ '■ " ’i Service Weight Hose Printed Aprons Tomorrow—While They Last!

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A new low price! Humming Bird $1.50 service weight stocking will now , be sold for $1.35. Fashioned of pure sUk in the long-wearing service weight with square heels; 3-inch lisle hems. In aU the fashion-right Spring shades. An. Investment A popular stockihg with teachers, pupils, office girls and housewives. Hale’s Hosiery— Main Floor, right In Happiness —and their happiness is assured . by the selection of quality lumber from a concern that has built its r^u* Tomorrow we shall have w e ' r e g iv in g a w a y . another shipment of those tation through satisfied customers. popular printed cotton aprons that have always They are getting excellent service too, from been so popular each time we have placed them on Gillettes sale. For the best selections we , advise an eariy -visit, as The W. G. Glenney Co* they always sell out quickly. 23-Piece ■ Coal, Lumber and Mason Supplies Allen Place Phone 4149 Manchester I r W e ;are offering in this group four smart .s ty le s -^ flared Razor Luster Tea S^ts style, 2 6over-all models, and.a'yery new elephant’s ear-style. All f.'^ / made of colorful, neat prints toimmed -with contrasting binding. Well tailored garments--^aranteed color fast. WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. with N£W *2 :9 8 (Illustrated left) Neck band, tie back,.bib apron madS of Bhide fine quality percale trimmed with colored bias binding.. (Regular $4.98 Grades) Fancy scalloped bottom. One pocket, 2 for ^ c Funeral Directors 'S' - ' (Illustrated right) Cbarlaine model'with seml>fittedH»od- 'wUh tke parchcOerof any one o f these at (Illustrated) Delicately colored luster ESTABLISHED 55 yEARS ftea sets in soft golden tan, or tan and ice with full flare artisticaUy draped skirt effect trimmed PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM blue two^tone combination trimmed with bias binding. Neck band, tie back. 2 for 88c CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. CXMjGAEESSteFlD SHAVECREAM with aU-over floral decorations. A limited munbfir at this price— $2.98. COLGAT&S.HANDY GIBF SnOC Hale’s Aprons—-Main Floor, rear Robert K. Anderson Phones: Office 5171 Phlnar—Basement ft Funeral Director . Residenes 7494

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