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(TWELVE PACES) PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. XLIV., NO. 199. Olasslfled Advertising on Page 6 MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1926. CoD^ «S>- -<5> <3^ RELAY GRIEF TIDINGS FOR DISARMAMENT OF TO SMACK AT SEA MEX 2-BUN DEPUTIES. JUDGE TERMS DOLLAR-A-YEAR LOVE-PAT FOR STANFIELD IS W as It Cruelty or Mistaken Love Boston, May 22.— To ships at Mexico City, May 22.— Rafael! sea today a radio message told Alvarez, member of the Chamber i That Kept Tot Tied 12 Hours Daily? cf the death under the wheels WILLIAMS MAY of Deputies, has announced his ^ BARRED FROM INDIANA’S DRY of an auto truck of 11-year-old SLEUTH ORDER candidacy for re-election on a Chicago, May 22.— Juvenile authorities were puzzled today Ruth Parsons. platform demanding "dlsarma-, over the strafige case of little Eddie Rook, 4 years old, While Ruth's father. Captain Ernest ment of the lower federal cham-1 L A tnN V A L ID Parsons, Is aboard the fishing R A IS ^ S T O R M FINISHBUTLER ber.” i SENM E RACE Eddie romped and played In the sun for the first time In many schooner Lark on the Grand Alvarez claims that ninety per | months, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rook-Smlth, were booked on Banks, and it Is hoped that some cent of his fellow deputies at charges of extreme cruelty. steamer will carry to him the the last session of the chamber Declares Search Provision Is sad message. Coolidge Edict Making Dry Court-Martialed Colonel Gets were two-gun men, wearing a Loses Oregon G .0. P. Nom­ Police went to the Smith home when neighbors told of A truck driven by William Ta- pistol on each hip. The other hearing the child cry. They found him alone In the house, celll climbed tho curbstone and ten per cent he says, carried from In Conflict With Bill of killed Ruth. Agents of Local Officers Off With 4 Number Cut; one to six guns. ination lo Steiwar, Dry tied with a heavy rope to a staple driven In the wall. Nearby, One deputy, Alvarez says, car­ police said, was a plate containing scraps of food. Rights— Test in Supreme Attacked as Illegal, De­ Prosecutor Likely to Quit ried two .45's tw,o .32’s, and two War Vet, on the Face of When the parents arrived home they were arrested. They .25's. admitted. Investigators said, that they had kept the child tied BANDITS SHOT BY fended as Legal. Marines. Incomplete Returns. up 12 hours every working day since the winter of 1925. Smith Court Likely. Is the child’s step-father. Portland, Ore., May 22.— Robert At the station, Mrs. Smith clasped the child to her and W'ashlngton, May 22.— A verit­ Indianapolis, Ind., May 22.— For MICHIGAN POSSE Washington, May 22.— Col. Al­ BIG GERMAN GUN N. Stanfield, Junior senator from sobbed: "We love him. We didn’t do It to harm him. Wo able cyclone of controversy raged the first time since it became oper­ exander S. Williams emerged Oregon. i-.pi'Ciicntly has been de- both have to work and he was tied up for fear he would go Into ative nearly a year ago, the Wright throughout the capitol today over from the famous "cocktail court- fi;ated f">r rerioniination on the Re- the street and be killed/' ARRIVES IN TOWN bone-dry law, conceded to be the President Coolidge’s executive or­ martial” as something of a hero publicai ticket on the strength of Two Will Probably Die After severest prohibition statute in any der, authorizing federal prohibition among the marines. returns compiled here today fol­ <$>- - 4 > state in the Union, came under a badges for every city policeman, The action of Secretary of the lowing the primary elections Fri­ Navy Wilbur In allowing the gen­ court's censure today. Robbing Bank, While deputy sheriff and country consta­ War Trophy Now at Armory; day. eral court-martial penalty of loss Holding that the search warrant ble throughout the country who of only four numbers in the pro­ Hcrinfleld the rc.gular, appears to HINT JOYCE BATH ROPE OR LIFE FOR provisions of the Wright bone-dry Third Man Is Caught. will accept them. motion list to stand, was received Not Known Yet Where It have been beaten by the ultra-reg­ law conflict with the bill of rights No single move toward more ef­ with undisguised joy by many ma­ ular, Frederick Stelwer, war veter­ in the Indiana constitution, Muni­ fective enforcement of the dry law rine officers. an, of Pendleton. cipal Judge Fred McCallister, in a Romulus, Mich., May 22.— Two in the six years it has been on the Embarrassing to Butler Will Be Placed. The count early today, based on LACKED REAL KICK ‘ KID’ WHIHEMORE written opinion in a case in which statute books has raised such a Although Brig. Gen. Sme^dley D. incomplete returns from 677 pre­ one Grace Foster was charged with bandits were perhaps fatally wound­ rumpus as this action of making a Butler, who caused Col. Williams’ cincts out of 1,847 in the stare, the possession of liquor, held that ed, and, with the third member of arrest and tourt-martlal on a federal enforcement officer of every Dllworth-Cornell Post of the with 428 of these in Multnomah section o/ Indiana’s prohibition their party, were captured after town marshal in the country. charge of Intoxication, may feel county, gives Steiwer 15,736 and statute unconstitutional. vindicated by the conviction, re­ American Legion today received a Carroll Defense Likely to Be Baltimore Murderer Found holding up the Romulus state bank Wets and drys alike denounced Stanfield 10,135. Under the Wright law, officers the order as “ unconstitutional and ports here Indicate that the case 105 millimeter Howitzer gun, Deem Steiwer Sure. can obtain a search warrant on today and fleeing with several thou­ may cause him much embarrass­ Newspapers today regard the illegal,” and it was regarded as which was captured by the Ameri­ That Wine Was Non-Al­ Guilty in First Degree of hearsay evidence and use liquor sand dollars In currency. certain today that the President’s ment In the future. cans from the Germans in the nomination of Steiwer as certain thus secured in raids as evidence in The bandits drove up in a car Both officers and enlisted men and are playing up the close race power to issue such an order will World War, to serve as a memori­ the trial of a defendant. shortly after the bank opened. Two receive a thorough testing in the at the Marine Base In San Diego for the Democratic nominatio.n that coholic Champagne. Holtman Killing. Judge McCallister held that, un­ are reported to have felt the pros­ al. It is not known as yet w'here entered the bank, the third remain­ courts. lias developed between Bert H. der the Indiana const 1- ing in the car. The two who en­ ecution of Col. Williams keenly, the war trophy will be placed, al­ Haney and Elton E. Watkins Lawyers Divided. believing it was unjustified in view New York, May 22.— Miss Joyce Baltimore, Md., May 22.— Fate tution, a complete hearing before a tered forced J. R. Taylor, cashier, The constitutional authorities of though it is probable that the Cen­ Haney, former member of Iho judge or magistrate must be held and his assistant, Leo Roe, into of his distinguished record. Gen. ITnited States Shipping Board, wlio Hawley, the girl who splashed her­ has played a trick on Richard i Congress are sharply divided on the Butler is reported to he aware of ter Park will be the site. This, and the search warrant Issped only the vault, and then proceeded to legality of the order. defied President Coolidge last sum­ self out of the ranks of the chorus Whlttemore, theif and murderer. or valid evidence that would be rifle the cash drawers and the vault the situation and there have been however, will depend on the atti­ mer when the latter asked him to "Why, that’s illegal: it’s uncon­ tude of the Board of Selectmen and to stardom in Earl Carroll’s now Six weeks ago, when New York permjssable in a court. itself. stitutional,” said Senator Goff, (R., rumors floating in from the Pacif­ resign following difference.s over ' famous bathtub, is expected to be ic coasts that his resignation from the Park Commissioners. and Maryland were contesting for Leading attorneys- here were Driver Flees. W. Va.), sponsor of the new Goff marine policy of tire admini.stra- I the principal government witness planning today to get a ruling In working no the cash drawers, the Marine "jrps at some future The Howitzer gun came to Man­ tion, finally resigned in his own the right to try him for first degree bill to put "teeth” in the Volstead date would cause no great sur­ chester from the army ordinance { Monday when the trial of the theat- from the state Supreme Court on they accidentally set off an alarm law, and a pronounced dry. Until good time and came home m Feb­ ! rical producer for perjury is re- prise. arsenal in Raritan, New Jer.sey. It murder, and New York state won, this phase of the Wright law. on the exterior of the bank, fright­ his election to the Senate, Goff was ruary to make his race for ilm Sen- i sumed in federal court. Whlttemore cried angrily: ening their companion away with May Be Brigadier weighs 2,4 50 pounds and w'as r.ic. the acknowledged legal expert ol The conviction of Col. Williams brought here by freight on a fiat The line of questioning taken by "Why didn’t they try me in the car. They fled, taking with His opponent, Watkins, is an e\- defense counsel during the first day the Department of Justice. sets him back from 18th to 22nd car. It was taken to the Armory Maryland? I could have beaten AMSTON STORES BROKEN them several bundles of currency Senator King. (D., Utah), Sena­ Congressman and former supporter of government testimony indicates the rope there. In Buffalo I haven’t which they scattered in the brush place in seniority. He Is still eli­ grounds on Main street by a large of Haney. tor Bayard, (D., Del.), and other gible to be recommended for ap­ truck. At present tlie gun is in a that Carroll’s defense on one of the got a chance.” outside the village as they ran. The same number of precincts three indictments for perjury will INTO THURSDAY NIGHT noted legal lights in the Senate pointment of brigadier-general.. weather-beaten condition as the re­ They tried him in Buffalo for the State police from the Wayne Post agreed with Goff that it is impos­ give Haney 5,431 and Watkins 5,- be that he told the February and murder of three bank guards— and were notified and with citizens took Colonel Williams today was as­ sult of having been exposed for o o T sible for the executive by a stroke o 1. March grand juries the truth when up the chase. They overtook the signed as officer in charge of the some time. It will be painted over he was discharged because of a of his pen to make' federal oflficera Democrats Both Wet. he said no champagne was served fleeing bandits half a mile from western recruiting division of the and fixed up. hung jury. (Special to The Herald) out of the employees of states ir and L. B. Sandblast, "wet” Itepubli- by him at the party, in the tub or Didn’t Beat It. town, and shot down both of them. marines with he\lquarters at San can who ran together with throe Hebron, May 22.— The Amston municipalities. Francisco. otherwise. Then they brought him to his Meanwhile, Deputy Sheriff Jack others, against Stanfield and Steiw­ Puzzled. grain and grocery store was brok­ Smith of New Boston caught the Believe Action Legal. BUS DRIVER LICKS home state of Maryland and his On the other hand, such consti­ er, polled 5,125 in 667 precincts Government witnesses who ad­ home city of Baltimore where he en into Thursday night and goods third bandit at Belleville. running solely on a iilatform of tutional authorities as Senator ARREST SUSPECT IN mitted tasting of the liquor that said he could "beat the rope.” were stolen. The owners were un- Scores of citizens joined In the modification »)f the Volstead act. was poured into the tub have been hunt for the scattered currency, and Borah, (R., Ida.), and Senator ASPIRING STICK-UP A jury in Judge O’Dunne’s court a to tell the amount of fhelr Walsh, (D., Mont.), declared that, Steiwer is a dry. plainly disconcerted when cross-ex­ found him guilty of first degree all morning villagers were filing in­ Walter M. Pierce, Democratic amined as to how they knew the losses more than in a general to the bank with their finds. irrespective of the policy Involved, MeSWIGGIN MURDER murder in an hour and five minutes. way as merchandise was taken they were inclined to believe the governor of Oregon, lias apparent­ contents were alcoholic and none Next week, Whlttemore will hear The wounded bandits were so Then Hands Over Passenger, ly been renominated with 7,411 of them could tell the jury the ex­ from the shelves in such a way severely hurt they could not give President had the power if he cared the date set for "the rope.” that it was difficult to estimate. to exercise it. Walsh said a prece- Man Taken at Detroit Fits De­ Who Tried Robbery While against 3,067 for Louise Palmer act difference between real cham­ Venomous to the end. Whitte- their names. Weber, woman opponent in the This is the third time this store dent had been established in tha scription of Buyer of Gang­ Drunk, to Stamford Police. pagne and the legal kickless varie­ more paid his respects to State's At­ Democratic lists. Mrs. Weber, like ty. has been entered since last fall. designation of draft board ofiScials sters’ Machine Gun. Sandblast, also campaigned on an torney O'Connor as he was being The first time was in November, during the war. Borah wks more And the defense has shown that led from the courtroom. As he GIRL, TOO, MAY HAVE Stamford, May 22.— Daniel Jor­ "all wet” basis. when money to the amount of cautious. whatever the beverage was, it took passed the youthful prosecutor, fie Detroit, May 22.— Theodore F. dan of New York City, is locked up Isaac Patterson, venerable Re­ about 140 gallons, or 560 quarts, about $30 was taken. The next "Offhand.” Borah said, "I think Thiel, 39, arrested here for Chicago at police headquarters after an al­ publican legislator, has 23,662 in spat in O’Connor’s face. time was in December when a con­ BEEN ‘TAKEN FOR RIDE’ the action is legal. But I want tc to cover the fair Miss Hawley to The crime for whicji Whittemore police, answers the description of leged attempt to hold up and rob I'.is race for the gubernatorial can­ the point that her novel act was not siderable amount in goods was xvithhold a final opinion until 1 the man who purchased the ma­ the driver and passengers of a New didacy, against 13,726 for Jay H. too revealing in its nature. At was found guilty was the killing of taken. The proprietors had tak­ study the subject.” chine gun used in the McSwlggin- York-to-Boston auto bus. Upton, w'ar veteran candidate, and the present Broadway price for real Robert H. Holtman, a prison guard. en the precaution to remove the Companion of Chicago Gang­ The states rights’ exponents, who Doherty-Dutfy murder. Detective According to the driver of the William A. Carter, other Republi­ champagne, .this quantity would Whlttemore "bumped him off” with cash fr-'m the store at that time. ster Who Was Slain After comprise almost the entire Demo­ Frank McDonald, of Chicago, who a piece of gas pipe while making his bus, Jordan, who was a passenger, can seeking that nomination. have cost Earl Carroll approximate­ The last time but little cash was Kidnapping Is Missing. cratic membership of the Senate as came here to return Thiel to Chica­ left bis seat, walked to the driver’s ly $4,000 while the feat could have escape from the state penitentiary. left in the cash drawer but the well as a considerable portion of go, declared today. compartment and ordered the AGREE LETHAL GAS DEATH been duplicated with ginger ale and He admitted the killing, but claim­ thief took what change th .-e was. the Republicans, are up in arms Thiel was started back to Chicago chauffeur to hold up his hands, fol­ IS SWIFT A.ND PAINLESS ed it was in self-defense. Entry was made by means of a Chicago, May 2 2.— The disap­ and non-alcoholic champagn for pearance of Mildred Kavanaugh, 20. over the new order. where warrants are held charging lowing with the same order to the considerably less than $100. Br..ke. window in an adjoining barn from today added to the mystery sur­ “It is incomprehensible,” said him with burglary and operating a passengers. Carson City, Nev.. May 22.— All Other Charges. Whlttemore has no funds. He which r-'cess was —'ined to a door Senator Bayard. confidence game. According to The chauffeur grappled with the official observei's, including Carroll will also have to explain was defended by Edgar Allen Poe, opening into the store. The lights rounding tho death of Frank Cre- maldi, latest gang-war victim. She “No self-respecting governor of a McDonald, however, he will be Jordan, overpowered him and then army officers from the San Fran­ two other statements he made to one of the most distinguished crim­ were removed from this door and slate will permit officers under his questioned concerning the McSwlg- drove with hts prisoner to Stam­ cisco Presidio, agreed today tliat the grand juries— that he had no inal lawyers in Maryland, assigned entrance was made in that >*ay. was seen in the company of Cre- nialdi a short time before his bullet- authority to become officers of the gln case. ford police headquarters. When the dealli of Stanko Jukich, giant list of invited guests and that there by the court. The o-’tside door was found open federal government,” said Senator Thiel denies having any part In searched, Jordan was found to be Serbian miner, who paid the su­ was no girl-and-tub incident to Whether an appeal is to he taken in th" '■■"~ning. State police were riddled body was found on a coun­ the MeSwiggin shooting. He says King. unarmed and the police declare he preme penalty for the murder of Ills liven up the merriment. will be decided in the next week, summon''d and have the matter in try road. Would Fire Officers. he has been jn Detroit for three was more or less under the influ­ sixteen-ycar-old sweetheart, in the When the case is resume Monday some time before the gang leader hand. The proprietors of the Cremaldi. it is believed, was kid­ ftionths. • napped in his own car and taken "If any state oflicer in my state ence of liquor. lethal gas cliamber here yesterday, Robert Bruce Coleman, jr.. a dra­ Is to hear his sentence. Under the store r-e Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tursh- accepts a prohibition appointment en. They have operated the store for the traditional gangland "ride.” Jordan will bo tried in City court was swift, painless and as humane matic critic, will conclude his testi­ law this may be either hanging or from the federal government, we about a year. Police believe Miss Kavanaugh was Monday morning, on the charge of as any form of execution. mony for the government. life Imprisonment. liave a governor who will forthwith TAKE BANK SNEAK FOR being a suspicious person. in the car at the time. They fear she, too, may have been slain. remove him.” These statements were typical of JOB AT NEW HAVEN the flood of criticisms directed at HONOR EAST HAMPTON the White House from all directions Midnight, Twilight, Sunlight, Moonshine —by Harry Anderson EVANGELINE BOOTH today, and without regard to party. Boston Man Who Used Gum­ Even those Senate authorities med Cane to Snare Cash REVOLUTION HEROES IN CRITICAL CONDITION who expressed the belief that the Picked Up in New York. President might possess the power to make a federal officer out of a New York, May 22.— William East Hampton, May 22.— Gov­ Salvationist, Suffering from city policeman by merely issuing an Downey, 36, of Boston wanted for ernor Trumbull and a number of 5 ? o M e (Po s t Appendicitis, Too Weak to order, expressed grave doubt as to other distinguished persons will he the wisdom of the policy. bank thefts lu Now Haven, and (^LOS'EO ATMiDNiGyr,. Undergo Operation. Cambridge, was captured here to­ hero on Sunday, June 6, for the dedication of a memorial to Rev­ THE FIRE H0U5C5 WILL NOT bE N/GHTCLU&C day. Downey Is alleged to have Scarsdale, N. Y., May 22.— Anx­ robbed the banks by thrusting a olutionary War soldiers who are IN THE FUTURE.— • SPENDTHRIFT GIRLS burled in West Street cemetery. iety was expressed today by phy­ gum-tipped cane through a cashier's sicians attending Commander rage and extracting loose bills. He Included are the graves of Robert Usher, ancestor of the governor’s Evangeline Booth of the Salvation WIND UP IN POLICE CELL is charged with the theft of ?1,600 wife and great, great grandfather Army, seriously 111 at her home from the First National Bank In of Judge Rollin U. Tyler: William here. New Haven. The amount he is al­ Bralnard and Stephen Bralnard, Miss Booth, who was stricken leged to have obtained in Cam­ ancestors of Morgan B. Bralnard recently with appendiclsis In Chi­ Daughters of Rich Hotel Man bridge is not known. and other Hartford residents, and cago, Is so weak that an operation Arrested in Chicago in Com­ He is also wanted on charges of Thomas Williams. is Impossible. At times she Is un­ pany of Chorus Men. Jumping ball In both cities. Col. Henry Champion Chapter. conscious and can take nothing D. A. R. of Colchester, will con­ more than a little liquid nourish­ duct the exercises, assisted by ment. Chicago, May 22.— Two girls, ENGLISH MINERS SEEK Nathan Hale Chapter, D. A. R. of reputed to be daughters of J. H. East Haddam. Gov. Trumbull TRUCKMEN S.WE TEN Budd, wealthy owi>'r of hotels in TO CRASH POORHOUSE w’lll make the principal address FROM DEATH IN FIRE. Palm Beach, Toronto, New York and Judge Tyler will read a paper and Buffalo, -were arrested early of history. The exercises are set Providence, May 22.— Mrs. Hat­ today In an apartment hero with Police Stop Drive to Force for 3 o’clock In the afternoon. tie Atwood. 82-years old, was suffo­ two young men who said they were cated and ten other persons, Includ­ chorus men from "Artists and Themselves on Institution as BREAKDOWN KEEPS STOKES’ ing an 80-year-old woman, ■who Models.” Inmates. WIDOW FROM FUNERAL. were partially overcome by smoke, The young women gave their were carried down ladders to safe­ names as Marjorie Budd and Mrs, London, May 22.— Premier Bald­ New York, May 22.— A nervous ty, when fire early today destroyed Thelma Wallace. They were ar­ win left London today for the week­ ^OMING'"/NTO IT^ o w w breakdown prevented Mrs. Helen the three story wooden dwelling rested. according to police, after end without making any announce­ Elwoo< ilokes from attending the P A N o e u o n ($ house at 19 Redwing street, this Mrs. Budd came to Chicago to In­ ment as to where he was going. It vestigate I the reason why reports funeral of late millionaire hus­ HAVE QJtkE CoNSio- ped. Mrs. Budd was said to be ac­ the coal strike until after the Whit- purpose. ered the fire. Finding a ladder companied by Jack Wallace, hus­ Buntlde holidays. Ef?ED PESTY they placed It against the burning band of "’helma, 19, but estrang- The two Stokes children, James. WEEDS’-J(OVY house and carried out the ten per­ There are some reports of suffer­ 1, and Muriel, 10, attended the last t? from /o r for several months. ing in the coal fields. rites, accompanied by Mrs. Arthur THEY Al?e A sons. Mrs. Budd told newspaper rep­ In the Monmouthshire valley Scott Miller, mother of Mrs. Stokes. G o o ^ e n o t o resentatives that her husband was there have been demonstrations and GET GARAGE LOOTER AT a wea” bv hotel owner. She said END OF 2-MILE CHASE a large crowd of miners attempted THREE ALRE.ADY DE.AD A THIRSTY ^ she had sent hep daughters nearly ■Waterbury, May 22.— Following $10,000 in the last seven montlja lo march Into a workhouse and IN THIS ROAD CRASH. fy/ATlOY / forcibly make themselves Inmates, a tip from- Ansonla today that a at their Insistent requests for garage there had been looted, police more money. but they were prevented by the po­ Buffalo, N. Y., May 22.— Three lice from doing so. caught Arthur Hemingway, 19 of persons are dead, one Is dying and Bridgeport, after a two-mlle chase three others suffering from severe AUTO ASSOCIATION TO DLD POLK RE.SCUED in which many shots were fired. A MEET JUNE 7, CHICAGO. burns as the Vesult of an automobile companion slid from Hemingway’s FROM FIRE IN HOME accident late last night in which Bath, Me., May 22. — Sixteen car as It finally halted and escaped. Washington, May 22.— The an­ the car overturned In a ditch eight Hemingway was taken to Ansonla helpless Inmates of the Home fort miles outside of Lockport. The nual convention of the American Aged here were carried to safety dead are: Kathleen Fairbanks, of where he will be tried Monday on Automobile Association will be held through smoke-filled corridors by Jamestown: Melbourne Gooding of charges of burglary, theft, driving In Chicago, June 7 and 8, It was Bremen and volunteers early today Lockport, and Wesley Krlnkle, of without a license or registration, announced here today. ' Pour hun- ^ {Then Are swept the home. LocknorU and driving while Intoxicated. dred delegates will attend. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1926. rAGB twtT

HIOGANTJM MAN JAILED BOBBY VEACH GOING AS POOR BOX BOBBBft. SniDENTS TO STUDY BIG WITH MUDHENS MAKE GOLF OPEN FIG LEAF WINS A t 8 7 She Can’t Approve Waterbury, May 22.— Con­ Bobby "V'each, former Detroit victed of robbing a poor box in CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA' and Boston player, is going big a local church Louis Bocca, 45, Of Flappers, but Likes ’em with Toledo in the American As­ AT LOS ANGELES of Hlgganum, was today sen­ sociation. The veteran has been tenced to sixty days in jail and London.— Disappointed by the at­ massaging the agate ever since fined $100 and costs by Judge titude of British adults who Investi­ the opening of the season and A YEARLY EVENT John F. McGrath. gated Industrial and living condi­ Few people In the world can has been fielding nicely. "Veach's boast of the years Mrs. Johanna] Police told the court that work has been one of the high nVV tions In Russia under the Soviet re­ Schultz of Bidwell street, Manches-1 Bocca had a record in Brook­ spots of the Mudhens’ play. gime, the Russian League of Young ter, has lived and show the same 1 line, Mass., and other Boston a.-nount of vitality she possesses. 1 Fattest Purse of Links Be­ suburbs for robbing poor boxes. Communists has issued a formal in­ Last Sunday Mrs. Schultz reached vitation for a dozen English youths her 87th birthday. The photograph to go to Moscow and Leningrad to of her printed herewith was snai)- comes Annual Feature of inquire into the labor and social ped during the past week. She ABOUT TOWN condition of the "young workers of would pass for a woman of 60 Coast Tournament. the Soviet Union." years. m m The British organizations with Mrs. Schultz enjoys a good time J. Walter “Fritz” Wilkinson of a total membership of 20,000 — the and when a party of relatives and Young Communist League of Great friends celebrated her birthday 28 Cooper street was treated by Los Angeles. — The $10,000 Los two local doctors yesterday for a Britain, the Independent Labor with her last Sunday she entered Angeles open, the tournament with Party’s Guild of Youth, and the into the games and dancing as dislocated shoulder which he sus­ the fattest purse in golf, will be tained in a fall. This is the third Young People’s Section of the La­ spiritedly as any of the younger made an annual event, the athletic bor Party. time his shoulder has been dislo­ committee of the Los Angeles people present. Mrs. Schultz can't j cated. How many times did Kaplan and The Russian Invitation, signed e.\actly approve of the way “ dap-[ chamber of Commerce has decided. Herman fight last year and what by the secretary of the Soviet pers” behave, but she admits she | The tournamept held in January A rehearsal of the W. B. A. \ were the results?— F. G. T. Union Leninist Young Communist likes to be in their company. under the auspices of the commit­ League, declared that a visit of Guards will take place at the Bar­ tee, was originally planned only Twice, Kaplan winning on points She came to this country 36 i once and being held to a draw the young English workers to Russia nard school Monday evening at as a special with no particular years ago and two years after her 7:45. other time, both bouts going 13 would result in the establishment arrival lost her husband. She has : thought of making it permanent. of “closer connections between the The Los Angeles open, however, rounds. had five children, four of whom Clifford B. Mafomber of Hart­ young workers of our country and are living. Three live in Manches­ was an instant and obvious stim­ Where did the White Sox obtain ford has sold his two double hous­ Ted' Blankenship?— F. H. L. the young proletarians of Europe.” ter. They are Mrs. Charles (Ida; ulus for Southern California golf­ It is stated that delegations from es on Birch street to John and ing and greater and growing inter­ Bonham club, Texas - Oklahoma Slevert of Ridge street, Mrs. Mar­ Sophie Marchuk of Autumn street. France Belgium, Germany, Austria tha Runde of Walnut street, and est in the game has since been ap­ League. and Czechoslovakia have already .Ml'S. Johanna Schultz. The sale was made through the parent. Moreover, a recent audit­ Is Sabin Carr pole-vaulting for Bernard Schultz of Bidwell street, James J. Rohan agency. taken advantage of the opportunity with whom Mrs. Schultz lives. The ing of the books showed that no fi­ Yale this season?— D. S. W. * to see Russia at first hand. fourth, Herman Schultz, lives in nancial loss was incurred despite Yes. To raise money for the visit to Mrs. Schultz does her own house­ Alice M. Peterson has sold her the $10,0Q0 purse, and the decision West Hartford. She has nine two family house at 26-28 Benton Russia, branches of the Young grandchildren and four great­ work and reads her newspaper to make it permanent resulted. street to Ezekiel and John Benson PLAN. STRIKE AGAINST Communists League of Great Brit­ grandchildren. without glasses. Larger Prizes. ain have been Instructed by their of Main street. The sale was made The approaching tourney will be DmDENDLESS TROLLEY through the Stuart J. Wasley agen­ London headquarters to give dances even better than the premier. In and other public entertainments. cy. addition to a classier array of tal­ Rochester, May 22.— Prospect of ent, a larger prize may be offered. a strike of trolley men in Roches­ U. S. To Make Prison Labor Link Many nationally known pro’s ter, Syracuse and Utica grew today were kept from entering the first as the union set next Thursday for Dancing In Country’s Industrial Machine "IT^pioncl tournament by the shackles of Flor­ a vote on the proposed walk-out. ida contracts. In their new en­ An increase in './ages was refused. gagements, however, Walter Ha­ The trolley company declares the 1 spates gen, Johnny Farrell, Gene Sarazen, automobile has cut into its reve­ Lakeside Casino Washington— Steps to ^°^y®^*'|the production only of commodities the American Federal prison system | jj^^y be utilized in govern- l e j i d e d - . Jock Hutchinson, Willie MacFar- nues so deeply that higher wages South Coventry. are impossible. No dividends have into an important link of the in -; institutions, as well as in the lane and the others have demanded itv tVAN'^~~Ch time to compete in the Los Angeles been paid the common stock since Every Saturday Night dustrial machine of the country are pj,jgQQg^ not commodities which Music by a Hartford Orchestra. being taken by Attorney General i g^ter into competition with free open. 1918. Runner on third tries to The proposal to increase the prize Sargent. | labor made goods in the open mar- steal home. Catcher has ball to $15,000 is still under considera­ “ The extent to which the Fed-ii^et. in time to retire him but bat­ tion. It is considered Improbable eral prison authorities will be able, Atlanta prison mill, which ter so confuses him he misses that the boost will be made before to develop new and diversified ' employs 700 men, produces about runner. What Is proper deci­ the next tourney, although a final ductive industries, however, de-| 4 qoo,000 yards of textiles a year, sion? decision in the matter has not as pends upon action by Congress in , bulk being heavy duck or light yet been made. providing the requisite funds Qgjgg There are two possible de­ Higher Prices. CIRCLE such purpose,” Sargent explained. Department. The navy and coast cisions, according to how The recent tournament absorbed The government is conffonted ^jgg gome of these products. $16,000 in expenditures and yielded by two confliqtlng phases of this many are out, provided the On account of the close similar­ umpire rules there was inter­ $16!500 from the sale of tickets. Berj’l Halley project. Industries employing ity of the work no proportionate Heavier expenses and a $15,000 TODAY and TOMORROW free labor have protested to Sec­ ference, which seems appar­ pay is given on the basis of skill ent. purse would put even a good ac­ New York, May 19.— There’s^ pose as Eve, the mother of us all— retary of Commerce Hoover and the as is expected will be done in the countant in the red. including policemen. Cculd any­ Department of Justice, because of With less than two out the justice to be had in the land after 2— FEATURES— 2 new shoe plant at Leavenworth, runner from third is called The professionals at the 50 odd thing be more lovely and inspiring? alleged competition arising from but a bonus of 2 cents a yard is clubs in Southern California wUl all, even for- a fig leaf. Miss Beryl “I tested the act by my own emo­ the production of prison-made out, this being the severest paid, divided equally among the possible penalty, erasing the again be employed as ticket sellers Halley has discovered. tional reactions to begin with. And goods. workers. The average pay per with 100 tickets assigned to each Miss Halley is the Eve of a New up there on the stage before thou­ On the other hand the Depart­ run. week is about 52.40. With two out, the batsman club pro. Gallery tickets for the York musical revue. And there’s to sands of eyes I was not embarrass­ TOM MIX ment of Justice feels that constant entire tournament will sell for $5, ed in the least. employment at productive labor of Pay for Prisoner.?. is merely called out and the be no obscuring of her pearl-studd­ Of the pay to the prison workers run, of course, not allowed. tickets for a single day, $2. ed fig leaf by clumsier and un- “ Not a single woman ever has And TONY THE WONDER HORSE, in all prisoners is essential to disci­ sightlier accoutrements, no matter left the theater where I am ap­ pline and to the rehabilitation of one-lialf is sent to the family or what Police Sergeant George pearing, yet the police took me to inmates of the Federal penitentiar­ dependents of the prisoner and the balance is placed to his credit and Smith thinks. court. ies. given him on release. ANOTHER GREAT AMERICAN ROMANCE Magistrate Arthur Gordon has “ It wouldn’t be so had if they “Tony Runs Wild” Industrial Problem. were consistent. But they haven’t Although prison-made goods are The production of shoes has al­ seen to that. It’s needless to say he ready been started at Leavenworth. won Miss Halley’s undying grati­ even thought, apparently, of in­ not dumped on the open market, terfering with two plays in Ser­ The Eternal Mix Triangle— A Man, A Horse, A GirL the government is supplied with “ It is the opinion of prison offi­ tude. cials that the greatest possible As for the police department— geant Smith’s own precinct where several million dollars worth of the whole themes are vulgar and products manufactured in prisons, amount of useful employment r “ I’ll sue it,” says Miss Halley, ADDED FEATURE; obscene.” thus free labor industries being de­ should be given prison inmates,” “ fpr $200,000, I think.” officials said. “ It is not beneficial “Immoial and indecent.” Ser­ There is an interesting contrast prived of this business. between Magistrate Gordon’s anal­ LEWIS The subject from the Industrial for them to be engaged in non-iise- geant Smith charged after he saw ysis of his verdict and the obvious­ standpoint is still under study at ful employment and demoralizing Miss Halley as Eve in “ The Bunk “ Old Love and New” ly old-fashioned ideas of the police. STONE in the Department of Commerce. to them to be kept in idleness. of 1926.” “ In connection vrith the attention “ Federal prison officials believe “ Beautiful and refined,” the fig ’The law does not define lewd­ which the Department of Justice that if 20 per cent of those prison­ leaf wearer countered. In her per­ ness or indecency,” observed the Is giving the subject of prison la­ ers who become recidivists or what son and habits she is the same, she magistrate. “ That must depend on bor in anticipation of development is known as ‘repeaters,’ can be pointed out. She doesn’t even smoke the setting, the scei.’ c portrayal, of a program of diversified indus­ made self-supporting citizens the or sip cocktails. and in large measure upon the cus­ tries in Federal prisons, the Bureau matter of profit or less to the gov- “ I’d better have a look with my tom and modes of the community. of Efficiency has been requested to 1 ernment in the operation of prison X own eyes,” soberly c^ecided the “ A society is not corrupted by ex­ co-operate with the prison division industries becomes negligible magistrate. hibitions to which it has become In an effort to determine what pro­ “ In respect to return of prison­ He occupied an aisle seat on the quite accustomed by the frequency ducts of standard type, in contin­ ers. many of whom repeat, it is third row. And in view of modern of similar entertainment and which PHONE uous demand in the various gov­ estimated to cost from .$2,5 0 0 to standards and practices of art, es- It accepts as common without ap­ 1777 ernmental departments, could be $3,500 in expense of arrest, trial theticism and such, there was no parent protest. STATE made in Federal prisons to the ad­ and other costs incident to the re­ need of added raiment for the ac­ “ Our progress will be small if vantage of both the government turn of a convict to prison and his tress save a mantle of judicial pro­ the measurement of esthetic value and the prisons,” Sargent said. upkeep while there.” tection, he sagely held. bo left to haphazard, uniformed It is contemplated not only se­ “ I’m glad more for art’s sake judgment.” 1st ANNIVERSARY and COMMUNITY WEEK. curing an analysis of the present GEN. PER.SHING VLSIT.S than for my own,” said Miss Halley. “ Isn’t that fine?” Miss Halley HLS BOY AT EXETER. “ Just put yourself in my place. I beams. governing purchases but all ele­ 0 SELECT . 0 ments entering into the establish­ TODAY ment of such an industrial pro­ Boston. May 22.— Gen. John J. FIND BATHING CAl’ Pershing, arriving here today, mo­ HUGHFJS DENIE.S INTENT gram, including raw materials, TO SEEK GOVERNORSHIP OF LOST EVANGELIST. LAST TIMES ACTS V audeviUe ACTS equipment, transportation, amount tored in an army automobile to Exeter, N. H., to spend the week­ of working capital and the number Los Angeles, May 22.— Discov­ and type of men required. end with hii son, Warren Pershing, New York, May 22.— In the face TODAY—Marshal Neilan’s “MIKE” a student at Exeter academy. War­ of persistent rumors as to his pos­ ery on the ocean bottom of a green Prison Activities. bathing cap, believed to have been At present the activities in Fed­ ren a few months ago gave up his sible candidacy f~- nomination for job as a mechanic in Paris, France, governor of New York State, the one worn by Almee Semple Mc­ eral prisons are chiefly confined to j Pherson, famous evangelist, today farming and to the production of to resume his studies. Charles Evans Hughes, former gov Sunday - Monday and Tuesday ernor and formerly secretary of spurred the search for her tody. certain textiles in the mill at At­ The cap was found oft chore lanta prison. Installation is in ORIGINAL IDEA. state to President Harding, today denied he had any intention of near the spot where Mrs. McPher­ progress of a modern shoe shop at S f d o s One of the surprises of this sea­ running for the office. son was last seen. It was brought Leavenworth penitentiary. The to the surface by R. D. Hunt, a productive operations in the Fed­ son is the white velvet wedding frock. The velvet used is of the B.YNDIT COERCES WIFE. skilled diver. ' z t l ^ V iV Y eral prisons are conducted solely on GETS DOCTOR’S MONEY the “ state’s use” plan, which means most chiffonlike texture. TO CLEANING PORCELAIN. -'J- Southbridge, Mass., May 22.— A Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Ford, lone masked and armed bandit to­ Common baking soda, applied Dbreettd b y Is One a Flea? No, Both Are Dogs with a damp cloth is one of the SAMTAVtOR “ You were my queen in calico, of work. He doesn’t trust much day entered the home of Dr. James E. Donain on Main street/ here, most effective ways of cleaning the I was your bashful hare-foot beau, to inspiration. bath tub. DSODUCEDBr “ For a long time, Sewell has forced Mrs. Donain to open the BAROUmon) and I wrote on your slate, ‘I love contracted to produce a short story doctor’s safe and escaped with CGBEOPCBAnOH you so’— ” a week,” says Mrs. Ford. “ He $250. ON YOUR SUIT turned them out as if by clock­ Mrs. Donain was the only per­ Sewell Ford isn’t sure about the The grease that sometimes shows bare feet, for he was of high school work. But now he simply works son in the house at L'ao time of the steadily and consistently and when hoid-up. Itself on coat collars may be re­ age when he met Lillian Sylvester moved by a brush dampened with an.’ fell in love with her. But the a story is finished, shoots it out to a publisher. The Shorty McCabe WEEK’S WEATHER water In which salt has been dis­ rest of the song is correct. solved. Their oourtship took place and Torchy stories are running on Washington, May 22.— Weather among the blackboards and maps their own momentum.” outlook for the period May 24 to in the high school building at Hav­ Every fall the Fords leave their 29, inclusive: SMARTLY TAILORED. Fair at the beginning and the A pleated jabot gives a very erhill, Mass. Florida home and spend a month Sewell had come from his home in New York, while Sewell picks latter part and showers the middle softening line to the white crepe rp characters and Mrs. Ford picks of the week. Cool Monday, ris­ de chine blouse. One often finds, in South Levant, Me., to go to ing temperature by Tuesday • and school. Lillian had lived in Hav­ up clothes. too. a pleating outlining the pep- erhill. And when Sewell saw Lil­ They try to crowd all of New cooler again Thursday or Friday. lem of the blouse. lian in algebra class one day, he York into that month, sometimes 'n got so tongue-tied he couldn’t going to two Or three plays a day. work his problem and the teacher During the rest of the year, Ford’s Mrs. Coolidge Goes to Circus gave him zero. office hours fill his mornings and They were married soon after golf and other sports in which his their g’-aduntion. Sewell’s mother wife participates occupy the after­ had wished him to study medicine, noons. but he was Interested only In writ­ They have two married children, ing. Torrev of New York, who is a reg­ Shortly after their marriage they ular contributor to magazines, and a daughter Mrs. John Faulkner, moved to Baltimore, where young Grouches should Ford had been • gi^en a newspap­ who Is living in Keene, N. H. er job. He followed newspaper where her parents also hav%. a be careful to see work for several years, both in large summer home. this picture while Baltimore and New York. "rhere are several grandchildren. they are idone, or His wife, a charming ash blond Since their marriage in 1889, whose looks belle her grandmother Sewell Ford’s wife has been not they will lose their reputation for­ hood, has many reminiscences to only keeper of the keys, home mak ever. Harold Lloyd is^ king of give of these newspaper years of er and companion, but also his of­ laughter today for the simple rea­ ficial critic. She sees all his work their youth. son that laughter follows summer “ Sewell’s first story, ‘The Skip­ before anybody else sees it. per,’ was rejected seven times be­ And that he is not unapprecia­ • s h o w e r s . fore it was accepted,” she says. tive of her sympathy is attested by SPECIAL SCHOOL CHILDREN’S MATINEE 'V I ” My job was to keep him braced Jils dedication to “ The Skipper and up against disappointment. Other Stories.” > MONDAY, ^:00 P. M. i g g “ After his first story sold, his “ To my wife, Lillian, who ‘play­ success came more rapidly. He ed dog’ to all these yarns, who in­ The Fiist Lady was as tickled as the smallest freckle-faced youngster Co-Feature: MAYMcAVOYin Buster weighs 46 ounces. When he wants to go mountain climbing has been writing steadily ever spired the best of ’em, and to whose woman’s wit is due the fact when the circus came to Washington. Here she Is, right, watching the “THE ROAD TO GLORY” , he goes uext door and scales the rugged sides of his friend Comrade, a since.” For Sewell Ford has set aside that they are no worse than they clowns with John Ringling, left. Colonel Cheney, the President’s military huge St. Bernard, who tips the beam at 155. Both are prize winners are— with the grateful acknowl­ I special hours for his writing, and aide, and Mrs. Cheney. In Seattle. The mosquito dog is a Chihuahua. 1 he spends them in the hardest kind edgment of her husband. Sewell,” ' M

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Offers up its low, perpetual A delightful surprise party was Smith, the Misses Irene, Emily CENTER CONGREGATIONAIi. hymn? given to Mrs. C. -W. Blankenburg and Alnia Rice, Esther and Mar* Rev. Wataon Woodruff. — Harriet W. Sewall. on Thursday evening in honor of garet Welles, Miss Sadie McNally^ her birthday by the members of Miss Florence "Pinney, Miss Bertha Morning worship will take place The Evening Herald Not till you make men self-reli­ the Golden Rule Club. The affair Hastings, Miss Dorothy Wood< tomorrow morning at 10:30 with a ant, intelligent and fond of strug­ which was carefully planned and Miss Alice Doggart, Miss Gertrud* sermon by the pastor on “ A Finish­ gle— fonder of struggle than of executed by the young ladies of Gibbs. ed Life.” Music is as follows: help— not till then have you re­ the club was a complete success In A lawn fete will be held at the Prelude: Song to the Evening Star Sunday School Lessons lieved poverty.— Phillips Brooks. every detail. Mrs. Blankenburg Talcottville church Friday evening ...... Wagner was presented with a large May June 2nd at 6 o’clock, daylight Anthem: Sing Hallelujah Forth by William T. Ellis. The Lord is my rock and my basket containing a beautiful saving time, under the auspices ol bouquet of flowers. Music and the allied Missionary Societies. Friday, 8:45— Junior fheeting- ...... Buck For Every Age, Creed and Nationality. fortress, and my deliverer; my SECOND CONGREGATIONAL. God, my strength, in Whom I will dancing were also enjoyed Basket lunches will he on sale, al- 4; 30 — Rehearsal of Junior Anthem: Thou Wilt Keep Him in ST sandwiches, cake, ice cream, Perfect Peace ...... Buck trust.— Psalm 17:2. during the evening. All sat down League pageant. lemonade, pop corn and home Rev. F. C. Allen. Postlude: March from ‘Tannhaus- to an abundant repast which was 7:00 — Pastor’s Preparatory a glowing tribute to the culinary made candy. An entertainment Membership class. er’ ...... Wagner For what are they all In their The Sunday morning service to­ high conceit. skill of the club members. A beau­ will follow in the church parlors g;00— The Wllllmantlc Epworth Classes for young people will be at 7-30 o’clock. Mrs. A. J. W. morrow Is at 10:45 o’clock as held at 9:30 and Sunday school rateness, without the proof of the When man In the bush with God tifully decorated birthday cake Dramatic club will present a three was made for the occasion by Mrs. IV^eyers, singer and Mrs. Country­ usual. The pastor will preach upon act play entitled “ Take My Ad will convene at 12 o’clock. The Intemrtional Sunday wells that he dug having been fil­ may meet? the subject, “ The Power of Sym­ led up with Impunity by his ene­ .—Ralph Waldo Emerson. Albert Beebe. Miss Esther Welles, man, reader, both of Hartford, vice.” The pastor will speak to tht School Lesson for May 23 Is, will furnish the entertainment. An pathy," and the children's sermon Men’s league at 12 o’clock on mies. a student of the Hartford Art “ Isaac ar ' ILis "Wells”— Gen­ School, designed and made the excellent program is assured. Ad­ is a story, entitled, “ What Com- ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL "What Christianity Means.” We must not be too hard on The English Bible— a book fortas Learned." The music to be esis 26:12-33. Isaac. Just to carry on the torch which If everything else in our beautiful May basket. Those pres­ mission is free. A collection will The Week. be taken for the missionary work rendered Is as follows; Wednesday, 6:30: Men’s league, of life from one generation to language should perish, would ent were Mrs. Albert Beebe, Mrs. Rev. James Stuart Neill Clifford Meyer, Mrs. Sumner of the church. Prelude: Allegro Moderato ...... The rector will preach tomorrow quoit pitching at old golf grounds. By a well in Beersheba, a few another Is a primary achievement. alone suffice to show the whole ex­ ...... Hopkins at 10:45 on “ The Tribes of Men.” Friday, 7:00: Boy Scouts. week: ago, I took a smiling photo­ The elastic, non-reslstlng charac­ tent of its beauty and power. Anthem: “ Sun of My Soul” .Sudds Sunday school will meet at 9:30, graph of Mrs. Ellis, holding a tiny ter of Isaac won him a certain sort — Thomas B. Macaulay. Offertory: Contralto Solo— “ Like and the Men’s Bible class will also SW'EDISH CONGREGATION.i l . goat in her arms and the picture of success and the prestige which has proved to be one of the pleas­ even negative goodness acquires. As the Hart” ...... Allltsen meet at that time. Rev. J. A. Anderson. Postlnde; “ Grand Chorus” Highland Park Sunday school antest tangible souvenirs of our God used and honored this quiet WRATH AND ANGER ...... Lemalgre will convene at 8 o’clock. visits to Beersheba. More prized, meditative man who, from the day WAPPING Morning services tomorrow will though, are our memories of this his wife was brought to him- by a By GEORGE HENRY DOLE. Sunday school Is at 12:10. In the evening at 7 o’clock the be held at 10.30 and the Sunday The topic of the Christian En­ rector will preach on “ The Holy city of the seven wells, where Aba- servant to his unherolc, hungry Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dewey left Intcmational Sunday School Lesson, May 2.3. school will convene at 12 o’clock. ham made his covenant ■with Abi- death-bed, was always cast for a by auto Friday morning to visit deavor meeting, to be held at 6:45 Spirit.” The evening service will take place .-\ soft answer lurneth away wrath; but grievous words stir p. m. Is “ How Is Christ Changing The Week milech, and where, later, Isaac al­ minor role in the drama of life. It their son and his family, Charles at 7 o’clock. so made a covenant with the same seems as if his was the part of up anger.— Prov. 15:1. China?’ The meeting is in charge Monday, 7:30 p. m.— Girls’ W. Dewey of Florence, Mass. The Week. Philistine chief. sacrifice to posterity. The graduation exercises of the of the Missionary committee. Friendly Society meeting. Wednesday, 7.30: Prayer meet­ I made it a point fo visit all of Into this proverbial language of Wapplng Center schools will be Charles E. Martin, who has been Wednesday evening — Meeting ing. of the Hartford Branch of the tb-' seven wells, and to observe history and of Scri-tur.e Isaac’s held in the school hall on the 18th serving our Sunday school as su­ Friday, Ladies’ Aid with Mrs. tlieir antiquity. In most cases the name has scarcely ejitered. His Notice the double application of I does more th.an anger can, and In a perintendent for the past several Connecticut Sunday School Union of June. In the other part of the Carl Carlson, 278 Middle Turnpike original curbinjj, grooved and descendents are known as the town, the graduation exercises will this proverb, its operation in others j far better way. months, finishes his work at the at St. John’s church, East Hart­ East. ford. Miss Mabel Lee Cooper, worn by the ropes and thongs of children of Abraham and as the be held in the town hall on June and in ourselves. ] All scolding is from hell. You Hartford Theological Seminary this Friday, 7.30: Choir rehearsal. centuries, is ten feet or more be­ children of Jacob. "While certain doubt it? You can prove the fact month and is soon to commence field secretary of the department 21st. A kindly answer tends to quiet | of Religious Education of the Na­ low the present level of the ground qualities of prudence may have The Junior Y. M. C. A. met with of the statement. Did one ever his new relation as director of re­ NORTH 3IETHODIST. Nearly all the wells now have cum been imparted by him to his race their leader Rev. Truman H. Wood wrath, and harsh words inflame an- j scold witiiout stirring up the hell ligious education at Hope Church, tional Council will speak on “ The Rev. John E. Duxbury. Art of Telling a Story to Child­ bersome water-lifts, after the those are not their noblest traits. ward In the basement of the Con­ ger in another. Like begets like as 1 witliin him? Watch, and behold the Bpringfield, Mass. We tender to This child of aged parents never ren.” Egyptian model operated by blind- gregational church Friday sj-ter- surely in the spirit as in the fields. pain and blackness in the mind him our congratulations, and wish 10.45— Morning worship with donkeys, who make the endless developed force of character. He noon, after the business meeting. that scolds. Does one feel happy in him Godspeed in this Important Thursday, 7:00 p. m.— Gala- sermon on “ The Lord s Lesson on Likewise if one gives vent to angry had club. Last meeting of the round that keeps the supply of ■was somehow den'ed the privilege They enjoyed a baseball game on scolding? Does peace then Inflow? position of leadership. Forgiveness.” Singing as usual water flowing into reservoirs or of personality. He never became the school grounds. feelings, malignant feelings are in­ Does it not sting the joy of life un­ The men of the Men’s club hold season. by the two choirs. Friday, 3:30 p. m. — Girls’ into irrigation ditches for the gar­ an outstanding Individual. And There were seven members from creased in his own bosom. To get to death? Scolding is only ona their monthly meeting this Friday, 12.05— Bible school. dens. These are deep, rich wells, about all the use God has for a Wapplng Grange who attended the form of anger, possibly the most May 28th. The supper will be serv­ Friendly Candidates meeting. 6.30— Epworth League and eve­ angry or give wrath sway hut adds Friday, 7:30 p. m.— Boy Scouts that were fi: V dug by the servants colorless spirit is to make It a Pomona Grange at Gilead hall last general. It opens the gates for ed at 6:30 p. m. at the-church with ning service. Topic, “ Spasm or means to some more distinctive fuel to a devastating fire. The flow meeting. of Abraham and of Isaac. Wednesday. of kindness brings in an increase wratli to inflow and wear its chan-* singing and good fellowship. Vio­ System— Stewardship.” end. Imagination is stirred by a con­ Mrs. Levi T. Dewey and little of its like. nels deeper, until at last one be­ lin solos will be played by Julius Tuesday— The first _ quarterly templation of the long procession daughter Florence,, have gone to comes a form of anger and sullen SWEDISH LUTHERAN. conference ■will be held in the \es- There never is a good reason for Strong. The speaking program is of men and animals and crops Wallingford to visit Mr. and Mrs. depression. of especial interest. Robert T. Hur­ try of the church at 7.45. wrath or anger. They are some­ Rev; P. J. O. Cornell. which have had their thirst as­ SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS William Shearer and Mrs. Mary R. thing utterly to be suppressed— Anger not only lacks power, hut ley, superintendent of state police, Thursday— The Ladies’ Aid socie­ suaged by these wells. Because of Wetherell over the week-end. will address the club and Claj'ton ty will serve a supper of shad and done unto their death. There is al­ destroys it. “ Whom the gods would them, Beersheba has always been destroy, they first make mad.” Let W. Wells, Manager Phoenix Life Confirmation service will be held roast lamb in the vestry of the ways somethir.g right at hand far a central point 'ii southern Pales­ No man can produce great one examine himself when anger Insurance Company, will give an Sunday at 10 a. m. when a class of church at 6.30. better than anger with which to ac­ 26 hoys and girls will be confirmed tine, even as it is today. It was things who is not thoroughly sin­ burns. He will see that it is a con­ illustrated talk on his personal the convenience and fertility due cere in dealing with himself. T A L C O im iE complish. It can be found, if by Rev. Cornell, assisted by Rev. SALVATION .4^RMY On Wednesday evening the base­ sought. As anger is resisted, feel­ suming, devastating fire, blighting tour through the Canadian to the wells that fixed the import­ — James Russell Lowell. within and accomplishing nothing Rockies. The public is cordially in­ Ralph Mortlnson of Hartford. ball team representing the married ings of a more effective kind take The music for tomorrow will be ance of the spot. without. It disorganizes the mind, vited to this part of the program, Commandant C. M. Abbott Kroir I.saac f'' Allenby To persevere in o : / ’s duty and men of the village easily defeated their place, for they come in with as follows; Saturday night open air service a team representing the single the wisdom tl’.at expels rending destroys judgment, wrecks the to commence at 7:45 p. m. Temple P relu d e...... Petrali History beyond all telling has to be silent Is the first answer to nerves, corrupts the blood and It has been the custom for a at 7:30 at Tinker block. been made about these wells since calumny.— George Washington. men, by the score of eight to fury, and is made one’s own in tlie Anthem, My Faith Looks Up to 8 P. M.— Variety service in the three. The single men, who had use of it. When wrong is done, in­ withers the flesh like a blast of number of years for the Center Thee ...... Mason the days of Hagar and the patri-: fire. It is naught but temporary in­ Congregational and the Second citadel. nrchs. "cersh .'a was the first Why thus longing, thus forever done considerable boasting before stead of feelings of anger should Offertory, Ave M aria.. .F. Schubert Sunday, 9:30— Company meet­ come a desire to pluck the thistle sanity, and oft leads to delirium. Congregational churches to alter­ great Palestine objective won from sighing the game, felt their defeat keenly Whv ever resort to this useless Anthem, Savior Like a ing classes for all ages. and have already challenged the and plant the rose, sorrow that an­ nate In inviting to the Memorial Shepherd ...... Bradbury the Tiirk.s by the British during For the far-off, unattaln’d, and form of self-destruction? Touch not Sunday service the members of the 11 A. M.— Holiness meeting. th.' "War. 'The price they paid is dim, married men for a return game other should do evil, and compas­ Postlude, Te Deum...... Claussman Topic: “Being Filled.” which will he arranged In the near sion for the sinner. Help that this deadly poison. “ Cease from Manchester organizations connect­ There will be no Sunday school revealed l>y the 1\'ar Gra^ves Cem­ While the beautiful all round thee anger, and forsake wrath.”- 3 P. M.— Christian's Praise ser­ future. comes from tenderness and love ed with the various American or evening service tomorrow. etery on the edge of the town. A lying wars. That invitation is extended vice. high-pillared bust of General Al- Notes. 7:30— Gospel sewice. Topic: this year by our church and these The choir will meet for rehearsal lenbv is the central ornament of “ Men who found something of tl e public garden which lies be­ friends will join In our service on at 9 a. m. Sunday. more value than Old Gold.” Sunday at 2 p. m. there will be These services will he conducted tween the big mosque and the Gov­ paSto^r would like to thank a rehearsal of the Beethoven Glee by Commandant and Mrs. Abbott ernment T-iouse. those who, as occasion has arisen, club at High school hall. and a cordial Invitation is extend­ As a town, Beersheba Is little have made suggestions to him re more than a long street of one­ Monday at 8 p. m. the Beethoven ed to all to attend. garding persons in need and Glee club will meet at the church. Next Thursday night the Senior storied bazars. Hither come the sarding church projects and poli­ Monday at 7.30 p. m. the church band will give a concert in the Bedouin of the desf"“ to buy and cies He hopes t h ., these and council will meet at the parsonage, citadel at 8 o’clock. The main ob­ to sell. On a market day I saw others will continue to make such and at the same time the trustees ject of the concert is for the pur­ great circles of fhe?:o nomads sit­ siggestions. If any fiends know of will meet in the church basement. chase of new Instruments for the ting on their feet and exchanging news and views. Beersheba looks parents desiring their babies bap A special meeting of all members local band. Front Porch Rigged u/ed this Children’s Day, June 13, of the church has been called for toward the desert: its wells make kindly Inform the pastor. Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. CHURCH OP THE N.IZARENE it the outstanding objective in this Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. Boy dry land. In a cluster of green trees stand the small home, church SOUTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL Scouts of Troop 5 meet at the Rev. Chester F. .Austin Well I have,— yes, sir. I’m all set. Guess I beat you to it. And Fm gom to be settin light on chuych. Morning prayer will begin to­ and school of the one missionary Thursday at 8 p. m. First an­ in Beersheba, an American whose the old front porch rest o’ the summer, seems likely,— Saturday nights just Rev. Joseph Cooper morrow at 10 o’clock and the reg­ nual concert of the Beethoven Glee ular morning service will take field is chiefly the tribesmen. t ^ ^ ’t no o K way out of it. Thought fer a while Fd join the firemen so’s I could get out once Q-30— Sunday Bible Sunday. Once a week a train runs through ? 0: 30-M in istry of the Chime. club in High school hall. place at 10:30. Sunday school in a while They seemed t’ have the right system. But tain’t no use jomin the fiiemen no . Friday at 8 o’clock the Luther Beersheba to Jerusalem; but the -1A.45— Morning Worship. ^ will convene at 12 o'clock. see where the chfef had so many calls from the women at home that he couldn t get no sleep him­ League will hold Its regular month­ The young people will meet at motor highway is so good that the Choir will sing the ^ ly meeting and birthday social. 7 o’clock and the evening service distance may be covered by car in self an’ had t’ close up the hose house. Anthem: “Why Art Thou ^ Cast three hours. One never ceases to will commence at 7:30. marvel at the incongruity of swift­ LUTHERAN CONCORDIA. The Week Well, it’s a poor system that can’t be beat, and most of us gets kept in pretty ^TnthemV ■“The'woods and Ev- ly iFeeding by automobile over , sweet Smemng^Tr^ee^. .^^^West Monday, 7:30— Band practice. the helD of the fire chief. But if I was on the fire gang, seems t me I could iig up a still alarm or cry Rev. H. O. Weber, Pastor. Wednesday 7:30— Prayer meet­ the routes once so toilsomely cov­ Pastor's topic: ered by the camels of Bible char­ somethfn’ once in a while that would get me out in the line o’ duty. That s a suggestion, anyhow, ing. the Way Out.” 9.00— Sunday school. Friday, 7:30— Class meeting. acters. Looking to the east and and there ain’t no charge for it t’ my friends. Not from Happy Holmes. g-OO— Epworth League Devo- to the south, luwever, Isaac '''’ould tional meeting. Leader, Samue 10— English service. But about the old front porch, as I was say in’, I took my Thursday afternoon off and got her 11— German service. ST. BRIDGET’S R. C, see little change in the nomad life Crockptt. of his day, were he to return to all fitted up for the summer— yes, sir— some job, too, time you get the hammock up and them Aero- 7:00— Evening Worship. Confession and Holy Communion Rev. C. T. McCann will take place after the German Masses tomorrow will be cele- Beersheba. Sx Shldes^LS a new coat o’ vai^ish on the chairs, etc., and then them gol to ^ ^ ^ You Anniversary of John A Hint For Explorers Evangelical Conversion. ^^^®tor service tomorrow, It being Pente­ brated at 8:30 and 10:15. see I had some new ones I brought up and o’ course .^fd ^ be fiU^ costal Sunday. The choirs will One definite result of our expe­ will preach and he will be assisted dition bevond Beersheba, do%yn in­ lobs I ever got into, before I got them doors fixed up I d like to bust, ^ e n , su , l maiKea on in by Rev. W. F. Davis and Miss M. sing at both services and the altar will be decorated with flowers. to central Sinai, is the conviction L e of the front door and sawed it off at the top ’n all down the side, an I put the bmges onto it ^ d M. Pollard. 7.30 Tuesday evening. The Boy supported by evidence, that here got all set ’fore I discovered Fd sawed off the wrong door— measured the ^jont door ^ ^^wed The "Week was no desert waste, but a popu­ 1 Monday, 7; 30— Official Board Scouts will meet. the World Bright off the back door. So I had t’ pull the hinges off an’ cut her off some more to fit the back and 6.30 Wednesday evening. Will­ lated land, with famous city cen- meeting. by having good sight” Kadesh-Barnea was a city o’ course I got the hinges on the inside ’stead of the outside an’ had that to do over again. Tuesday, 11:00 and 2 00— ing Workers. ters. 2 p. m. Thursday, Ladies’ Sewing as wc’.l as a spring. It ■'vas on the Women’s Home Missionary Socie­ main highways east nnd west, be­ ty district meeting. Lunch at Circle will meet to make prepara­ Warner Optical Co. tions for the coming social. A full tween Petra and Ganza, and, 12:30. 42 Asylum Street Hartford north and south, between E p p t 7:00— Boy Scouts. attendance Is desired. Thursday evening. The Young anl Canaan. I believe that futur 7:00— Meeting of the Cradle excavations will prove that, 1 Roll committee. , ,, , . . , People’s society will go to Rock­ ville about seven o’clock, having ac­ CLASS FORMING stead of travelling along th® w odd look even an’ set it up in there again an’ it went all right. So I hunted up my screwdriver Wednesday, 2:00— Ladies Aid the great migrations of var and Society. Work and business. 5:30 cepted the Invitation from Pastor aeain an’ put on the hinges an’ put it up again an’ started the screws with my hammer an I The classes formed last year ^peace between Egypt and Babylo- Public supper, also supper and en­ Btten’s church. and Canaan, followed ’twas upside down an’ bangin’ on the wrong side. Well, I turned it round an , There will be no choir rehearsal nia, Egypt tertainment for veterans G. A. R. are completing their courses. route that lay along on Thursday evening. The English the" central again an’ darned if I could see where they ought to go. Looked like I must a cut off Post A violin outfit will be loaned .lerusalem, Hebron, Beersheba, hfnges went on. Couldn’t see whether it was wrong way ’round, or upside down, 01 inside out or ’-■iesday, 2:30— W’. F. M S. will choir will meet at seven o’clock Fri­ Nahl and Shur, day and the senior at eight. and at the end of a course of Kadesh-Barnea. meet in the parlor. on the isth- what. e ;30— Junior Choir rehearsal.^ The Willing tV’^orkers will have a lessons it becomes their prop­ the Egyptian gateway 7. 30— Mid-week service Ladies’ May walk next Saturday afternoon, Well sir I had my mouth full 0’ screws when I set it up in there again, an’ I was just study in erty Free of Charge. It" is to me simply amazing that Aid Society in charge of meeting. the destination will be decided Wed­ See: the thing when the dog decided t’ come out. An’ out he come, all over the screen door and me and nesday evening. exploration and archaeology have Subject: “A W’oman's Patriotism.” so generally ignored Jhis history- everything else in a heap. Don’t know whether the screws went inside or outside, but when I got Timothy C. Sheehan strewn region. If v c follow Abra­ up my foot was stuck right thru the blamed screen door. An’ that pretty \ ham and Isaac and the Israelites slapped it up there somehow, fastened it with a screw, two nails, an the ice pick an th e ^ sh 865 Main St. Orford Bldg. to Beersheba and Paran ve discov­ So. Manchester, Conn. er new verifications of the s^Ad stands. Now I got t’ buy a new ice pick. strategy of the Book of Genesis. South Methodist Episcopal Church What if the Bedouin are especially But I don’t know dangerous? Risk is half the in­ make quite a job out Corner Hartford Road and Main Street. terest of life. “ Safety first is the last consideration of real acnie'v- can get in an^out all right. But there’s just as m uch size to a door as there is to a pair o shoes, e rs. Minister: Joseph Cooper. Even the existing maps of north an’ if you forget the size 0’ the shoes you got the feet right with you. ern Sinai, and. indeed, of the en­ o :------— ------• --.o tire region between tliez and Beei- Well, sir, you got the job cornin’ anyhow— an’ you better get about it. Get your hammock or sheba, are inadequate and fragmen chairs or shades or whatever you need, we’ve got ’em all ready here now an there s a fine selec­ 9:30 SUNDAY SCHOOL 6:00 EPWORTH LEAGUE tary. Guidebooks are silent. But tion. ’Course the hammocks an’ things ’ll be marked down ’long about August.— what s left of em. whoso ventures into these fastnes­ 10:30 MORNING WORSHIP ses will find himself possessed of But who wants a couch hammock that time a year, picked out of a bunch 0 left-overs. No, sir, a new sense of intimacy with Bible take my advice— after you get thru fittin’ up the porch you’ll want a long, long time to use it. “ Temptation and the W ay Out” times and Bible characters. Be­ sides, there are trophies of an un­ 7:00 EVENING WORSHIP expected sort. I have photographs of the great churches and ruins of The Anniversary of John Wesley’s ^ New the city of Esbelta, destroyed by Evangelical Conversitm the Moslem Invasion in the sev­ enth century, which tell a tale to Big Sing. Historical Address. Great Fellowship. be found in no books. Wallpaper A Great Man’s Shadowy Son “ A rich man’s son does not have " There is nothing you can do a fair chance in life,” one of the at less expense that will make leaders of the Laymen’s Move­ ment used to say in his speeches. your rooms look better than to Especially is that true of a great renew the wallpaper. man’s son like Isaac. He is over­ We have a very attractive as­ shadowed by his father’s person­ Men’s League Meeting ality, and prone to be content to sortment of wallpapers to bask In reflected greatness. Isaac Center Congregational Church choose from. was little more than an echo. He Main and School Sts. - ■ was decidedly “Junior”. It has SUNDAY AT NOON) often been remarked that Isaac bridged over a generation between SPEAKER: REV. WATSON WOODRUFF. forceful Abraham and forceful SUBJECT: “WHAT CHRISTIAfilTY MEANS.” John 1. Olson Jacob. What color his character So. Manchester possessed was largely reflected All Men Are Welcome I Painting and Decorating from his ancestors and his des­ Thl* will be the last Sunday !?(oon meeting Contractor. cendents. That his wife managed him and exploited him and his de­ until Fall. 699 Main St. Johnson Block votion to the pleasures of the table South Manchester. is adequate evidence of his second P A G E F O U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1926.

NEWSBOYS* BILLS. cess In painting Gerald Chapman “ I Do Not Know.” ns a sort of Robin Hood, have made Continuing his talk about reli­ :® a n flie 0tpr Boiling them In oil not only gion, he parallels somewhat the re­ might come under the category of a hard try at converting the Balti­ cent pronouncement of the late Ettftting IHfralJi cruel and unusual punishments In­ more crook into a hero. But even Luther Burbank. Says Dr. Wiley: ■WASHIKOTON TONIGHT PUBLISHED BY terdicted by the basic law but cer­ the eopper lined stomachs of their “ On the point of future life, I do not know. People so generally THE HERALD PRINTING CO. tainly would Involve putting per­ readers have revolted at Whitte- LETTERS Founded by Elwood 8. Ela make the error of speculating fectly good oil into disreputable more dished up with swashbuckler the supreme power and law of the By CHARLES P. STEWART. See these Oct_ 1. 18S1 sauce. The creature is a bit too The Skunk Is One To Mind Own Business Every Evening Except Sunday! and association— and what has the oil universe. And the first rule of reli­ Eolldaya. mean, a trifle too squalid. gion is obedience. Washington, May 22.— Congress­ ever done to us? Breaking on the BY ARTHUR N. PACK ^ Community Week Entered at the Post Office at Man­ By and by, possibly, it may dawn "For this reason all of the pres­ man George Huddleston’s sugges­ chester a? Second Class Mall Matter. wheel being a medieval trick, long President, The American Nature ent fashionable scorn at prohibi­ tion that the voters of the country on the perceptions of the newspa­ Association SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall out of use, there Is probably no­ tion la philosophically wrong. It Is be sorted out into five or six Specials pers catering to the lowest of the groups, Instead of-only two, has bIx dollars a year; sixty cents a body around who would know just The idea of a skunk being disobedience to law. I never drank month for shorter periods. lowbrows that even these have lim­ whiskey, although I have drank things to be said In Its favor, when how to go about the Job, anyhow. friendly to a human, or a human By carrier, eighteen centf a week. its to their depths. If that happens some beer and wine. But I would you stop and think. Single copies, throe cents. Electrocution requires a lot of ex­ being friendly to a skunk, may not we shall see fewer crocodile tears not touch any of it now because the It wouldn’t suit professional po­ pensive machinery and hanging is appeal to most of us, or be in ac­ liticians, of course. SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ cord with our experiences on par­ law forbids it. The law must be SENTATIVE; Hamllton-De Llsser. too commonplace. We are more shed over perverts and criminal obeyed. Their Ideal la a two-party sys­ Inc.. 25 West 43d Street. New York ticular occasions. Idiots. “ God’s laws are the laws of tem, with the two parties almost and (^12 North Michigan Avenue, or less Intrigued by the notion of Yet if we have found the skunk Chicago. health, and all the laws of nature. exactly alike. That’s why they In­ sticking these folks In the stocks, otherwise than friendly, it was The Manchester Evening Herald Is Obedience brings a blessing in veigh so much against blocs. Blocs WILLIAMS, BUTLER. very Mkely our own fault, for on on sale in New York City at Schultz’s on the parklet at the Center or In strength and happiness. Just as if mean something. They force politi­ News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd the middle of Depot Square— but, the average skunks attend to their a personal God were rewarding his cians to tgke definite positions— Street and 42nd Street entrance of Under the distressing circum­ own business more strictly than Grand Central Station. faithful servants. The fundamen­ for or against. come to think of It, there might be stances Involved, the case of Col­ most humans. That is why the talist receives an answer to his But as for the voters, what good "International News Service has the some difficulty about the mltimus, onel Alexander Williams, court- skunk needs to have some extraor­ exclusive rights to use for republlca- prayers because psychologically he are their votes If they signify the dinary means of defense. Anu, tlon In any form all news dispatches to say nothing about the question of martialed on complaint of General makes the answer come true for same thing whichever way they're credited to It or not otherwise credit­ original jurisdiction of a lynch Smedley Butler for Intoxication on when we call a person a skunk, we himself. I agree fully with the doc­ cast? ed In this paper. It la also exclusively may be slandering the animal. entitled to use for republicalion all court organized and personeled in trine that God helps those who the occasion of General Butler’s so­ 'Though skunks may occasional­ the local or undated news published help themselves.” Take the present session of Con­ Solid Mahogany heraln." the Herald office. cial welcome back to Marine Corps ly visit a chicken coop without A Full Day. gress. Yet there is one way In which It permission, Or may do some other duty, has terminated as mildly as i Dr. Wiley’s religion finds expres­ Everything the Coolidge admin­ Sewing Cabinets SATURDAY, MAY 2 2, 192 6. perhaps might be entirely feasible could have been expected. Reduc­ damage, most of them spend their istration has accomplished it ac­ lives in our service, digging up sion in his day’s work. He arises to administer, if not justice at least at 6:30 every morning, tends the complished with Democratic votes. tion of four points In rank means and devouring countless larvae of furnace, takes a cold bath, does It hadn’t a Republican majority— a tangible rebuke, to these people, more In the marines, of course, than the destructive June beetle and Si $16.75 TE.VCHERS’ PAY. setting-up exercises, eats breakfast at any rate, a dependable one— in and that Is to print their names, It would in the army or navy, but it other Insects that prey on our gar­ Skunk the Senate, counting out Progres­ Full size Martha Washing­ den produce. and starts for the office at eight under a special heading, say on each Is, after all, no killing matter. The o’clock. He wa'lks it, rain or shine, sives and Democrats. ton cabinets of correct design, There is a movement on foot In Mother skunks have large fam­ Saturday. court dealt as lightly with Colonel least seven million skins of this summer or winter, usually carry­ So the Republicans asked the exactly as sketched. Made of Manchester looking to a further in­ ilies, and few’ prettier sights may animal are gathered annually in solid mahogany, brown finish. We are referring, of course, to Williams as it well could, all things ing his hat in his hand. He does Democrats to vote with them. crease in the salaries of school be seen than an old one leading the United States, and an immense This the bulk of the Democrats, that peculiarly calloused and con­ considered, and the incident la now not go out to lunch, but if possible teachers. out her brood of black and white number must be raised if the num­ he walks an hour at noon in the having no party principles of their spicuously mean part of the popula­ closed, as far as he is concerned. youngsters, each perhaps differing ber of our black and white friends open air. He stays at work until 6 own, any more than the Republi­ It is ill advised and to it this just a little from his brother or sis tion— very few in numbers but sur­ Whether or not it la closed so is to be kept up. o’clock and then walks home. cans, did, figuring that the Repiib- newspaper is unalterably opposed. passingly hard boiled as to gall— ter in the relative w’idth of his Several evenings a week he at­ licansv some time, would do the far as General Butler is concerned, white back stripes. Send a stamped addressed en­ For years the Herald was a con­ tends some meeting or social func­ same thing for them. who beat the newsboy out of the is another matter. Somehow that It is well for those who like to velope and questions of fact hav­ sistent advocate of higher salaries price of the papers he has delivered. tion. If at home he spends the time hitherto spectacular individual wear capes and coats made from ing to do with nature will bo an­ reading and studying, and does not Somebody asked Senator Reed for school teachers. It believed It takes a pretty small potato of seems to have entered upon a state the warm and durable fur of the swered by the consulting staff of go to bed until 11:30 or 12 o’clock. of Missouri a question one day con­ that the teachers were underpaid a man or a woman to cheat a news­ friendly skunk that race suicide is Nature Magazine of Washington He takes time every day to play cerning the world court fight. of sudden and almost complete unknown in skunk society. and had every reason for dissatis­ through arrangements made with with his sons, who have been a “ I haven’t had time to consult boy. The boy who delivers your eclipse. It Is to be w'ondered It has been estimated that at this paper. faction— and it was justified in its Herald buys his wares the same as great factor, he admits, in length­ the Republican leader yet,” an­ whether he Is undergoing, at the ening his life. They are Harvey swered Reed, "so I don't know.” belief. ’ j any other merchant, and pays for hands of the navy department, Washington, Jr., 13 and John “ Whom do you mean?” inquired But that period lies in the past. them. He gives up to his avoca­ something of the same disregard to Preston 11. Both give promise of the questioner. "Senator Curtis?” Manchester no longer has reason tion many hours that other boys de­ which he sentenced himself, at the Dr. Harvey Wiley Talks exceeding their father’s six feet of — the titular Republican Senate leader, “ Or Senator Butler?”— to feel that the instructors of her vote to having fun. He braves cold height. hands of his fellow officers of the who tries to lead. and rain and snow to make his “ The youngest was born when I children are not adequately paid, military arms, by his performance was 70,” Dr. Wiley says with pride. "I mean Senator Swanson,” said or to fear that she will not be able rounds. And then, when he comes in the Williams case. About Heaven and Hell Words' in Fields. Reed. to command services of competent around for his little due— part of "In summer I go over to my And, sure enough. Democratic Moleskin Rockers though his label is, Swanson did teachers. She is paying not only which represent capital Invested by IN farm in Virginia and work in the him and only part his pay for his fields. I get up at 5 o’clock in the lead the Senate fight for adoption decent salaries but handsome ones morning and make a regular har­ of the Republican administration $ 18.75 — it is an open question whether labor, if be gets it— to be stalled vest hand till sundown. I stand the plan to hook America up with the Big, roomy rockers of the she is not already paying more than off on the excuse of “ no change” is heat and labor better than the world court. wing type, as sketched, covered she can afford. inconvenient and disconcerting to younger men. ' with mqleskin. Looks and the lad, at best. To be finally "If I didn’t work, I should die. The trouble Is, there are Issues wears like leather. The situation with relation to the to be settled, and how can they be cheated out of an accumulated bill New York, May 22.— In the I’d die of grief at my uselessness, remuneration of school teachers for one thing. Men who grow rich settled if the two nominally rival is plumb discouraging and calculat­ crowded, noisy heart of Manhat­ has undergone, in the years since tan’s East Side, just over the edge and let themselves retire almost parties, which ought to meet in the war, a remarkable change; not ed to destroy a boy’s faith in human of “ brasstown” or Allen street, is always die quick. They have noth­ battle array and scrap ’em out, pal .-51 ing to live for. I work harder now up with one another Instead and only in Manchester but in pretty nature. No person with the a unique tenement. slightest self respect, of course, For many years it has been than I ever did. I put in more agree to straddle, mutually, on much every town and city through­ hours and take greater Interest in everything? would whittle a newsboy out of his known as ’’the baby house.” out the north. Ten years ago there Looking at the hordes of child­ my work. Republicans In industrl*! New was almost tragic truth to the as­ bill. But unfortunately there are ren cluttering streets and side­ "In life and in religion the prin­ England are prosperous and well sertion that, considering mental a few individuals in every com­ walks, playing tag about the push­ ciple is the same. It is not what I satisfied with what they’ve got. Re­ munity who are quite lacking in carts and staging ball games in de­ say I believe that counts. It la what publicans in the agricultural west equipment, earnestness of purpose I do.” that essential quality. fiance of windows, one wonders are In hard luck and all by the and the severity of the nervous ears. Democrat? in the fundamen- On the whole, we are much at­ how any particular place could be strain involved, public school teach­ singled out as a '’baby house.” talistio south are dry, protestant ers were lamentably unappreciated, tracted by that notion of printing, aqd anti-alien. Democrats In poly­ glot New York'are wef, evolution­ BO far as expression in pay checks each Saturday, a list of names of This particular tenement earn­ those persons who have let their ed its name because, in a place ’T0 M ary and tolerant of foreigners. was involved. Today exactly the These folks require a party Bassinets dues to the boys go unpaid for so that houses 50 families, there are contrary is the case. 2 00 'babies— yes, 200 babies gath­ SIAVS apiece, Huddleston argues— parties long a time that the situation is with convictions. He mentioned The alteration in public senti­ ered in one yellow brick dwelling beginning to look fishy. others, too, but that’s a sample. $13.95 ment which has made that change place! That's the baby population of Ivory enameled, some deco­ possible was brought about by the many a small American town and Half a dozen parties in Congress rated, others with cane panels FARM RELIEF. Well, another American has gone diligent exploitation of propaganda, more than could be found In many would be funny but it would be and bow-ends. Choice of six to the north pole and returned the largely through the newspapers, The prediction of Representative blocks walk along fMhlonable exciting. excellent designs. wisit which it paid us last winter. They’d everlastingly be forming which willingly lent themselves to a Tllson of Connecticut that the Park avenue. Haugen agricultural bill could not coalitions and breaking them, campaign of education. The suc­ There are enough amateur golf­ They’d have to form them or they be passed in the House was vindi­ And the “ baby house” is unique cess of the effort to raise the stand­ also because of its aatonlshlng ers in the United States to end the couldn’t pass anything. But sooner ard of pay for teachers was com­ cated yesterday by the defeat of landlord. Max Dicks Is his name British coal strike. or later their interests would bo bound to clash and then they’d go plete. Regrettably the propagan­ that revolutionary measure by the and he loves children. By GEORGE BRITT. about the unfathomable future or substantial majority of 212 to 187. Several years ago he offered Woman poisoned her husband in flooey. A kaleidoscope wouldn’t dists have lost sight of the original of regretting the mistakes that are Chicago, but then she had been mar­ have anything on it. The administration-approved Tlch- $50 for every pair of twins born In past. Live for today. Don’t give a purpose, which was to lift the pro­ his tenement. This may or may Washington, May —“ If there ried to him for fifteen years. It’s the European ss’stem. The ner credit plan and the Curtls-As- is a fundamentalist ilell, I want thought to yesterday or tomorrow. old world’s used to it, but here, for fession of teaching out of a condi­ not be responsible for the present My favorite text is in Horace, to keep out, if there is a Heaven, Coolidge, president, went cruis­ awhile at least, It would have some tion of serious unappreciation, and well commodity marketing measure population. where he says, ‘Seize the present having been withdrawn, there is an But whatever reputation this I want to go. But my Interest is ing on the Potomac. He’s so quiet thrills and things. It Isn’t the have acquired appetite with what concentrated on the here and moment. While we are talking, en­ we would enjoy going fishing with end for this session, probably, of may have given the landlord he is vious time is flying.’ ” kind of system that makes for a they have fed upon. No longer is more widely known because he has now.” him. strong government but probably it the farm-relief legislation which has The venerable scientist recalls it the purpose to obtain decent sal­ never raised the rent, whatever This statement is from the spok­ makes for a representative one. been so loudly demanded by the en credo of a scientist, the pioneer that his ow-n rearing was by pious It’s a wise pawnbroker who lo­ aries for teachers, but to get more the cost of living may have been. parents in Indiana, and lie reiter­ Everybody’d have a finger in the Metal Beds western interests in Congress. Each summer he takes his tenants pure food expert. Dr. Harvey W. cates next to a bootlegging joint, pie— minorities and everybody. and more and still more pay, re­ Wiley. Ha has worked w’ith tre­ ates his respect for Biblical orth­ It is of course possible that a on a big outing. odoxy. And it really WOULD mean some­ gardless of whether the increases mendous productiveness, loved his Some people are so silly they thing. 8.75 1 makeshift compromise measure may The "baby house” comes into Faith is Important. $ are justifiable on any economic the limelight just now because Its fellows, attained success and hap­ worry even when they haven’t any be rusbed through the house, per­ piness and now brings his energy “ But,” he says, "I am scarcely a almost grown daughters. Walnut finish, full alze, as basis, whether they are necessary or existence is threatened. Allen fundamentalist. I think that faith sketched, with 2-inch continu­ haps today, perhaps on the last day street, which lies sunlessly under and his practical philosophy un­ whetlicr the tax payers can still dimmed to his eighty-second year in the Lord is vitally important. A good sport is a fellow who ous poets and 1-inch seamless of the session; but that any import­ the roaring elevated. Is to be wid­ maintain, after paying their im­ of age. The Lord, as I conceive things, is doesn’t mind being worried. fillers. ant bill in the least satisfactory to ened so that more sun and air will DAILY POEM posts, as high a standard of living be available. as the teachers whom they hire to the paternalistic desires of the one- instruct their children. crop farmers will actually become While strolling about the East The Mourning After WvASTED ENERGY. law this season is entirely improb­ Side the other day, I met a young It is a very far cry indeed from My wrists are klnda achin’, and able. lady engaged in finding out the ef­ my arms ’er lame, they are. ’Tls the days when school teachers com­ fect of prohibition on the tene­ r If anybody In this part of the pains that I been takin’ on my monly received three, four or in ex­ ment belt. country can foretell the political bloomin’ motor car. I set myself ta ceptional cases five hundred dollars She was not trying to learn effect of the disappointment of the how much had been saved through rubbin’ an’ I worked with “ vig” a year to the present, when kinder­ VuH iC'NOW UMCLH - and vim ta give th*e bus the scrub­ westerners in this matter then he the absence of the corner bar, but garten and grade salaries run from 10 1 bing that would put the thing in must be gifted with the faculty of how much had been made through (V ^^£ S £ E OF a thousand to eighteen hundred a the dealing in bootleg. trim. second sight. AieM 7h6 A10J^S A thorough bath, I calls, it, for year and high school teachers re­ I used the garden hose. ’Taint oft­ That there will be very serious Perhaps there is no more incon­ \ APpRsa/^e You ceive from fifteen hundred to twen­ en such befalls it— not my auto, bitterness in some of the prairie gruous sight in all New York than Card Tables ty-five hundred dollars. goodness knows. But sumthin’ states, such particularly as Iowa, the line-up of high-priced sedans, limousines and seven-passenger seemed ta strike me, so I sails There had already been consid­ goes without saying. But what right in the task. It’s not a wee bit erable improvement in the situation cars in front of mangy looking ten like me— if ya care enough to ask. $ 1.98 form the expression of the resent­ ements. These are, in many cas­ ThpiT w as IHE I fln’lly get ’er finished an' I when in 1917-lS grade teachers in ment will take, if any, is another es, the result of fat profits made worstOM6 H£'S Regular stock. 30x30 Inch, the Ninth school district were paid ’ope she’s lookin’ great, and when tops covered with green grain-, matter. in wine selling. BEES OA FOR the dirt’s diminished— well, I Although they may have be­ ed oilcloth. Mahogany finish­ nineteen dollars and forty cents a There is not the slightest doubt A lOA)Q 17ms up an' calls me mate. The missus ed folding legs. week, on the average. Yet by a come suddenly affluent, even quite comes a runnin’ an’, while standin’ that the majority in Congress rich, the "old folks” have accus­ series of almost yearly Increases by my side, she thinks she needs a would have played better politics If tomed themselves to the gregar­ sunnin’, so suggests we take s from that time on the figure had ious East Side life where, above it had tackled this disagreeable ride. jumped, in 192 1-25, to forty dollars problem earlier, threshed it out and all places, the herd instinct seems V With all the neighbors stewin’; and thij-ty-odd cents. strongest. Daughters walk from we go sailin’ on our way. They arrived at some kind of a setlte- soiled cobwebhed doorways in Manchester's school payroll is ment while there was still time for think our car’s a new one ’cause expensive coats and sons appear it’s never looked that way. But well above the average for towns western passions to cool before the in sheik’s clothing, hut the old A- soon they find how wrong they are. and cities of similar size. It is far fall elections. folks stick. The East Side Is The thought can ne'er remain, for ’’home” and little seems to be when ya drive a washed-up car, it above the distress point. It is as Steadfast refusal to yield to the done to improve the dwelling place always starts ta rain. Day Beds large if not comiderably larger demands of the farm relief fanatics, even though a $6000 car be park­ than the taxp.'.yers can actually however, has been a more moral ed outside. afford to meet. It is high time that and a sounder economic policy. If — GILBERT SWAN. $ 19.75 a halt were called in the habit— it it shall prove to have been political­ Open to full size bed. Ends is nothing but a habit, now, and a ly costly, that cannot be helped. and mattress covered with cre­ bad one— of taking it for granted The Republican party has stood for tonne. Ruffled valanca across that the townspeople will go on for­ sanity in this affair. A bottom, as sketched. ever paying higher and higher sal­ THOUGHT Today is feast day oi St. Yvo, aries to its teachers. WHITTEMORE. confessor. It is time for the school authori­ The debonair Mr. Whltternore of He that refrainetb hlg lips Is Today is birthday anniversary of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Rich­ ties to pay some heed to the bur­ Baltimore, who proceeded for some wise.— Prov. 10:10. ard Wagner. den of taxation under which this time gaily on his way through life, Much tongue and much judg- WATKINS community is struggling: to realize taking what he pleased and gallant­ ment seldom go together. — 430 BLIND HAVE JOBS. that there arc, and must be, other ly "bumping off” such inferior crea­ L’Estrange. New York.— Four hundred and Imperative calls on the public purse tures as got in his way, is to be fifty blind persons are engaged In HE COULDN’T 50 or more occupations here, ac­ BROTHERS besides fattening the jobs of the humped off himself. He la quite cording to a recent survey. About school teachers, and to put a period peevish about it. Hubby (at golden wedding): 200 are in business for themselves. to the demands for always more All the nearly criminal efforts of Well, dear, all the years have flit­ One man runs a mail order novelty pay. If the school authorities do the saffron press to make a lion ol ted by, and I haven’t deceived you business, another a tea and coffee store, others operate stands for the not put an end to these demands this venomous toad have failed. yet, have I? Wlfie: No, John, hut goodness sale of candy and soft drinks, run the taxpayers ther.ioelves will find Some of the yellowest of the yel­ knows you’ve tried hard •nomch— bootblack parlors and own moving Jhe way to do it. lows, having had a measura 0! auc- Aoaw&ra, van concerns. page nvjgf’■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1926. much for either,'when the lady In William Keeney question is Jobyna Ralston. Richard Gates, William ® J- She is the daughter of a poor Eye-Sight Toting COMMnTEEOFSO Alonzo Foreman, James missionary, so our hero decides to AMATEURS A HIT Leon Holmes. Ted Magnell,- L.o become a useful citizen. By con­ , GLASSES FITTED Chapman. Miss Arlyne C. Moriarty Ticket Committee tributing a thousand dollars, “ The FOR BIG LAWN FETE Manners Mission House” is inaugu­ IN CLEVEItDRAMA ST. JAMES’S B. C. rporee Borst, Chairman; Cor­ win Grant, Harold Norton, rated. Then begin a series of ex­ Davidson, Charles A. Sweet, Fritz ceedingly funny adventures in Walter Oliver In Graduation Recital Rev. Wm. P. Keidy which Harold attempts to get the Rev. J. P. Timmins Schopnar, T(loyd Schonnar. Optomejtrist. Music Committee denizens of a mighty tough dis­ Wiil Meet Monday at “ White Mrs W. W. Eells. Mrs. Lenora trict Interested in the mission. At 915 Main St. So. Manchester, Swedish Lutheran Young Masses Masses tomorrow, Pen­ first, they are inchedulous; but soon Miss Arlyne Cecilia Moriarty tecost Sunday at St. James’s R. C. Palm(%". Mrs. Alex Shearer. Mr. House” — Elaborate Pro­ William Foster, Mr. Harry Elliot. look to him with respect. Hours: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. church will be celebrated at 7 a. m., C>n hearing that Harold has pro­ People Present “ Contents 5.30 a. m. and high mass at 10.30 Hot Dogs Telephone 39-3. Moriarty of 38 Florence street ap­ Mr. C. J- Strickland, Chairman; posed to Jobyna. some rich friends, a. jp. Reception of new members with the world’s best intentions, peared in graduation piano recital into the Children of Mary Sodality gram Planned. Mr. J. A. Rand. , „ in the auditorium of Mt. St. Jos- Unknown.” May devotional exercises and sol­ Home Made Candy Booth proceed to kidnap him. His new emn benediction of the Blessed Sac­ Grace Robertson. Chairman, acquaintances, thinking he has sph’s academy, Hartford, last eve­ deserted them, soon stray from the ning. Fully three hundred were rament at 3.30 p. m. The Manchester Community Mrs. W. A. Strickland. LOOK Cheney hall was filled last even­ Music by the junior choir at the Africnn Dodger straight and narrow path. present, guests coming from plac­ club announced today its commit­ After many accidents, and much ing with relatives and friends of 8.30 a. m. mass will be as follows: tees in charge of arrangements for Clifford Keit^ Chairman. Reo V/z Ton Truck es in Massachusetts to hear the Balloon Booth use of brain and brawn, they are young pianist. Miss Moriarty the young people of the Swedish Prelude ...... Bach its 19-2 6 lawn fete. Eighty me'm- Processional Hymn Mrs F H. Jones, Chairman. once more assem’oled in the mis­ At Your Service ! played for a full hour and a quart­ Lutheran church for the presenta­ bers of the club have been assign­ sion house. Then — Harold weds Anthem— Come, Holy Ghost, ed tasks, and this large force of Ice Cream, Soft Drinks. Etc. er in a program of fourteen num­ Aldo Pagani, Louis Genovesi, the little lady of his heart. bers. entirely without notes. tion of “ Contents Unknown,” a Creator Blest. workers intends to make the lawn Soil for Sale. Ashes Drawn three-act mystery play for which Anthem— Hymn of May . . . ."Webbe Ruth McLagan, Barbara Laurence, Fun? Y'ou said it. Laughs? Her choice of selections follows: fete oifa of the most elaborate en­ And how! “ For Heaven’s Sake!” they have been making preparation Offertory— I "WHll Praise Thee, tertainments .ever given by the Mrs. William McGonigal, Ruth Light Moving a Specialty. I is up to Lloyd’s high standard. Gavotte in d minor ...... Bach for several weeks under the direc­ O Lord ...... Handel club. CosGO, Irene Lydall. tion of Miss Eva Johnson, and Miss Catherine Fraher, Steps .will be taken to beautify Dart Booth That’s praise enough. Special Sonata Op. 2. No. 2 .Beethoven Raymond Reid, Chairman, Rich school children’s matinee Monday Alle.'^.ro vi ''.re sponsored by the Dorcas Society. Soprano the “ White House” grounds, which The cast of fourteen has previ­ Anthem— Mother Dear, O Pray will be enclosed with canvass and ard Brownell. , ^ at 4:00 p. m., to give all children a OAKES & BUTLER Largo appassionata Grocery Basket Booth chance to see Harold Lloyd in “ lo r Allegretto ously appeared in the Herald and For Me ...... Old Hymn charming illuminating effects will Tel. 36-4. was evenly divided between men Soprano Solo— be obtained through unique deco­ Ann Scranton, Chairman; Mar­ Heaven’s Sake.” Admission 10c. Rondo garet McLaughlin, Merriam W’elles Companion feature: “ Road to II and women. All gave evidence of “ 0 Salutaris” ...... Holden rating and electic lighting...... Schumann much careful study and rehearsal. Miss Nellie Moynihan Music a Feature Viola Shearer. Glory” with May McAvoy. May ARMS It was an ambitio'us play for ama­ Communion— A special feature of this year’s Fruit Basket Booth McAvoy travels the devil’s own Etude Op. 25, No. 7 . . . .Chopin Mrs. J. R. Rand, Howard Keen­ Etude Op. 10, No. .5 . . . .Chopin teurs, calling for considerable dra­ Selection of hymns of the lawn fete will be the instrumental highway in “ The Road to Glory.” MONUMENTAL ^antasie-Impromptu . . .Chopin matic ability. Middle Ages, and vocal music.^ “ Songs of the er, Chairman. The dainty star is excellently cast 'ariations on a Finland Folk The scene of the lirst and third Organ and Violin Nations” will be"a pretentious mu­ Fish Pond and is ably supported by Leslie WORKS Song ...... A Moriarty acts is the modern living room in Miss Mary Donahue, Violinist sical piece and there will be other Beatrice Lydall, Chairman; Fenton, Ford Sterling and a cast of Miss .\rlyne C. Moriarty the home of Craig Rutherford, a Recessional Hymn musical attractions, local and out Leora Hibbard, Eleanor Dwyer. stellar players. Cor. Pearl and Harrison Streetf III Fortune Telling The Swan ...... Saint Saens collector of beautiful objects. Many The senior choir at the 10.30 a. of town, to be announced later. Miss McAvoy portrays a rich, South Manchester. Caprice Espagnol ..Moszowski floral tributes from her friends. of the furnishings were of Chinese m. mass will render R. H. Turner’s The dates for the lawn fete will be Florence Shaw, ChaliVan. carefree, reckless girl who sudden- Mazurka ...... Debussy Twenty-five different bouquets origin. The second act occurred in beautiful composition, “ Messe Sol- Thursday and Friday, June 10 and Candy Flash i ly finds the hand of Fate turned George Graziadio, Chairman. Sheep and Goat ...... Gu'on was sent to her. an outdoor country club setting, enelle de Sainte Cecelia, in its en­ 11. against her. How she recovers her She was a student at the local tirety. Two selections from this Committees Meet Monday Advertising happiness is a story that will long Concert Etude ...... MacDowall and the natty sport clothes of the Fred Wall, George Washburn, Encore, Waltz ...... Brahms high school for two and a halt men and women added much to the mass were sung at Easter, but the A special meeting of all of the linger for its romantic thrill. years and for the past two years choir will sing the entire composi­ committees has been called for Mark Holmes, Karl Kellar, Mrs. Howard Hawks wrote the story She displayed marked musical scene. William Shaw, Ronald Ferguson. ability in each of her program iias been studying music at Mount The whole plot of the play tion tomorrow in observance of Monday evening at 8 o’clock at of “ The Road to Glory” and in ad­ numbers. The whole program was Saint Joseph’s. She was present­ hinges on the smuggling of pearls Pentecost Sunday. The music is the “ White House” by Chairman dition, directed the production for rendered in a most pleasing man­ ed with a certificate^ of music last by Rutherford. This part was ex­ not of the bravado type, which type George H. Washburn. The com­ Fox Films. ner. night. It is her purpose to pur­ ceptionally well played by Albert is prominent in many outstanding mittees are as follows: HAROLD LLOYD AT STATE Today the State presents the last At the close of the musicale sue her musical studies at some Pearson and was one of the out­ compositions of this kind, but is Executive Committee showing of six acts of select vaude­ Miss Moriarty was showered with other institution. standing roles. Miss Gertrude rather of the quiet, appealing type W. A. Strickland, Joseph ville and a Marshal Neilan produc­ Berggren, as Meredith Marshall, is that fits its title, “ Messe Solenelle” Wright, Fred "Wall, George Borst, FIRST PART OF THE WEEK tion, “ Mike.” Colchester road and whose post compelled to act as Rutherford s or “ Solemn Mass.” Charles Loomis, Aldo Pagani, Mrs. ofiice address is in East Hampton, agent to save her brother’s good The complete program follows: C. J. Strickland, Mrs. H. 0. Bow­ Prelude— “ Fuge in F” . . .Leybach ers. Miss Mary McGuire, Robert HEBRON has reported to the town clerk the name. Miss Berggren succeeded re­ ‘For Heaven’s Sake” Plays at finding of a foxhound which had markably well in portraying her Processional Hymn— “ Hymn to Reid, Mrs. William Hyde, Mr. Ed­ MARK HOLMES ward Murphy, Mr. John Spillane, the State Starting Tomor­ exjb&us'iire^— ’ Dorothy Gray, the five-year-old been lost and had strayed to his difficult, emotional part. On sJiip- the Holy Ghost” Undertaker place. The tag shows that the dog board, while returning with Uhe Vidi Aquam i Mrs. James Foulds, Jr., E. E. Seg- row. daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. Harold ar, S. H. Simonds, Mrs. A. J. Straw Our Shop Will Be Open Gray, has returned from Hartford is the property of John Lyman. priceless pearls she meets K;ith Kyrie Eleison ...... Turner Embalming - Funeral Director Miss Louise Squatrito, Mrs. Francis Handley, Katherine hospital ■where she was operated on Members of the Colonel Henry- Winthrop— Fred Soderberg. /The Harold'Lloyd’s latest, long await­ Lady Assistant. Phone 406-2, Soprano Soloist Moriarty, Mrs. John Williams. Every Friday and for a chronic ailment. She has Champion Chapter of the D. A. R. pair fall in love, neither being ed comedy coming Sunday, Monday Depot Square, Manchester. aware of the mission of the other. Gloria in Excelsis Deo . . . .Turner * Entertainment Committee and Tuesday at the State theater. Saturday been greatly benefited and is mak­ from this place attended the food Mrs. Suppernaunt, Miss Kather­ Keith is in the employ of the\cus- Soloists: And it was worth waiting for! ing a good recovery. sale given by the chapter in the ine M?Guire, Miss Esther Ander­ From 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Nathaniel Foote Chapter house in toms’ department and they have Miss Louise Squatrito, soprano, “ For Heaven’s Sake!” , his first Mrs. Helen White, who makes a Mrs. Claire Brennan, contralto, son, Miss Gertrude Carrier, Mrs. Other Times by Appointment. specialty of poultry, brought in an Colchester on Wednesday. long suspected Ruth rford. ^oth Paramount release, was directed by French & Volkert James J. Breen, baritone. Clifford Keif, Mr. William R- Sam Taylor and produced by the So. Manchester. Phone 2147, egg recently' ■^'hich measured eiglrt Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert and the meet again at a party givhn at Campbell. Miss Helen Maloney, ARTESIAN VVTELLS Rutherford’s richly furnished (home Credo in Unum Deum . . . .Turner Harold Lloyd Corporation. and a half by si.x and three-fourths Misses Pendleton attended an open Offertory— “ O Salutaris” De Roode Miss Adelaide Sporer, Miss Ger- Test drilling for foundations, water inches and weighed a quarter of meeting of the Poetry club cf Hart­ in the first act. Miss Elsie Berg­ t’ ude Lund, Miss Florence Fitz­ In the first scene we find Harold systems, pumping machinery, blast gren, as “ chief warbler” sings sev­ Miss Louise Squatrito, soprano Manners, a rich young man of a pound. ford held at the Webster Memorial Sanctus ...... Turner gerald. hole drilling. hall Wednesday evening, in Hart­ eral soprano solos, and a chorus of leisure, acquiring engine and heart Mr. and Mrs. Alanson H. Wight- Benedictus...... Turner Grounds Committee P. O. Highland Park, Conn. Read Herald Advs, five other young ladies, in black trouble. Y'ou can’t blame him very man of Hartford entertained a ford. Miss Helen Gilbert, who came Agnus D e i...... Turner Harry Rylander, Carl Tyler, party of girls from the Travelers out from Rye, New York, for the and white costumes, give singing Soloists: Insurance company for the week­ purpose gave a talk on “ The Drama and dancing numbers for the en­ Mrs. Claire Brennan, contralto, end. at the Standby clubhous'’ . and Poetry’’ and gave a reading tertainment of the guests. The box, with “ contents un­ Arthur E. Keating, tenor. Members of the club are holding from a play recently written by her The order of exercises for the re­ their spring meet at the clubhouse and published in Poet Lore. known” disappears after the party, ception of new members into the this week. The members are all The Rev. T. D. Martin was pre­ Keith having appropriated it dur­ Children of Mary Sodality, the May Hartford sportsmen with the excep­ sent at the Diocesan Convention ing a darkened scene with the use devotional exercises and solemn tion of one member from New York. held in Christ Church Cathedral in of a flashlight. The Chinese servant benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ Mrs. Nellie Jones Skinner of Hartford when the election of the suspects his employer, Rutherford, ment at 3.3 0 p. m. is as follows. Westchester substituted on Thurs­ bishop coadjutor took place. He and is in league with others of his Processional— Hymn to the day at the school in Jones street, on was one of the committee appointed countrj'men to prove his guilt. Holy G h ost...... Sodality account of the illness of Miss Ellen to fill vacancies on committees. He Clarence Anderson in the role of Hymn— “ Hail! Heavenly Jones, the teacher, who was suffer­ ■was also present at the banquet at "Wu Fong finally shoots Rutherford Queen” ...... Sodalitj ing from a touch of grip. the Bond Hotel. in the last act. Blessing of Medals Miss Daisy White visited Middle­ Harry K. Miner, principal of the Leonard H. Johnson and Miss Interrogation of Candidates Norma Johnson furnished much sex hospital the first of the week, Nathanial White school ,in Crom­ Act of Consecration calling on Mr. and IMrs. M alter well, spent a day or two recently at amusement in their role of newly­ Reception of Medals HOLLYWOOD ■U'right w'ho are both under treat­ the home of his parents-in-law, Mr. weds. Miss Beatrice Johnson as Hymn— “ Virgin, Dearest ment there. and Mrs. Loren M. Lord. Judy Shelby delighted with her jyja,ry” ...... Sodality SnperviRor Charles M. Lacouib Mr. and Mrs. Everett G. Lord ac­ acting and impersonation of thea­ Crowning of statue of the Blessed has issued a letter to members of companied Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur V. trical parts, and her schemes with Virgin with flowers. th3 school board of the town urging Payne on a motor trip to "White Kenneth Gordon (Milton Nelson) Sermon by Rev. William Reidy. their co-operation in securing the Plains. N. Y'.. where they were to provoke jealousy on the part of Solemn Benediction of the Most passage of a bill by n.fans of which .^veek-end guests of IMr. and Mrs. the girl ho thinks he is in love Blessed Sacrament. Mate aid may be obtained for the Robert E. Buell. with, Cynthia Sayre, played by Lin- Benediction Hymns, “ 0 Salutaiis. After Almost a Year ot Intensive :rau‘;portation of =C'.ool children Dwight Marvin of Colchester was nea Swanson. Kenneth's brother “ Tantum Ergo” and “ Laudate within a town. -\s things are now a business caller on Friday at the Ted who is in love with Judy final­ Dominum” by a quartet choir, no aid is give.! by the state for farm of Edward A. Smith. ly loses out to his brother. Elmer j^ynin— “ O Mary Conceived transportation from cne district to Mrs. Henry Higgins of Hockanum Johnson handled this part ■with Without Sin” ...... Development—This Beautiful another which is often necessary. visited at the home of Mrs. Clara ease and naturalness. Recessional Hym n ...... Sodality .Members of the Y’oung Women's Johnson on Thursday. During the acts tickets for the club from this part of the town met hope chest filled with exquisite with Mrs. Norman Warner in Gilead needlework articles for the home MIX AND “ TONY” SEEN Residental Park is on Thursday in the afternoon. It Cheer up! There’s always a were sold and at the close of the i,- understood that the club is plan­ brislit spot to the street car in play the drawing was held. The ning a sale of aprons and other which you have to stand and hang lucky winner was a Springfield IN NEW DARING FEATS articles soon. to a strap. It's the corner where woman, Miss Esther Lundberg. John Johnson, who lives on the you get off. Home-made candy was sold in the Ready for Sale ‘Tonv Runs "’iVild,” Fox Films’ vestry. latest 'Tom Mix production, will “Not Guilty,” He Pleads start a two days’ showing at the Circle theater, beginning today. This picture gives both Mix and POLISH PRESIDENCY his wonder horse “ Tony” an oppor­ We make no vague promises to haunt you in the near fufur^but offer tunity to appear in new feats of strength and skill and to add thrills you a finished product-at minimum prices which mean immediate profit IS GOING BEGGING that are new even for Mix and “ Tony.” to the early buyer. The setting for “ Tony Runs "Wild” is along the Apache trail, in some of America’s most striking Lots Are Restticted tot Pilsudsky Dodges Job, Ap­ scenerv, including exteriors and in­ teriors' of the ancient Cliff Dwell­ All Streets Are Yout Protection parently Scared, and So ings, homes of a race long vanished. ■'A'"ell-known mining properties are shown on the screen and the roads Several high-class residences Does Everybody Else. selected for the picture are the Graded m J most striking of all along America s \ have been built and sold,—others highway of wonders. V’ arsaw. May 22.— Poland today Tiy0 c6l6bratGti Box Canyon is tn0 With sidewalks, and combina­ are in course of construction. faces a difficult task in seeking a setting for the final act of the play new president. None of the leading and “ Tony,” playing the role of tion curb and gutter in place, figures is willing to consent to be­ leader of a band cf wild horses, dis- come a candidate for the post, and plavs ',‘ven m ire of his unusual In- there is a decidedly unsettled po­ telUgence. The added attract on beautiful shade trees already litical situation. feature witii “ Tony Runs Wild We Will Build and Finance Although the left parties have will be “ Old Love and New.” adorn the property in places—and announced Marshall Pilsudskl as Lewis Stone, First National Yout Own Plans on any their candidate, he has thus far screen star, ia^pre-eminently a mar­ hundreds of maple trees are be­ steadfastly refused to take the post tial hero. Even in his latest pic­ Hollywood Lot which has become open through his ture, “ Old Loves and New,” from ing planted along the streets. The own actions. the celebrated E. M. Hull no've , Acting President RataJ refuses “ The Desert Healer,” which takes We offer you the benefit of to become a candidate and Presi­ him to the Near East, his tread is location is the best obtainable in dent Tromocznski of the Senate soldierly.'" Sam E. Rork Presents twenty-two years of successful has likewise‘ refused the nomina­ this Marion Fairfax production this or any other town — having tion. through First National. It is now Real Estate and Building experi­ "Undesirable Job. showing at the Circle theater. sewer, water, gas, electric light, In Poland’s short life as a re­ Stone has the role of a hero or public one president has been as­ the World War whose life is ence, and stand ready to give ad­ sassinated while another has been blighted by a faithless wife. In and other facilities. The sub-soil driven into exile. This may ac­ desperation he goes to lue amono vice and assistance to those who count for the reluctance of anyone the Arabs and V.ecomes the healer is gravel thus assuring you per­ to take the place. of their griefs and the redresser of wish to build. The national organizations of their wrongs. fect drainage and dry cellars. the so-called German Poland, in an open letter to Marshal Pilsudski, to SHOWER FOR MISS LINDSAY whom they are hostile, have called About forty friends of Miss on him to assume a dictatorship Mary Lindsay of ^ ^Inut street at and “ take the consequences of the tended a party given 'ast night ^ unconstitutional government.” her honor i-a the apartment of Marshal Pilsudski shows no dis­ Miss Mary O’Connor of the John­ ' S.V •V position to assume a dictatorship son block. Miss Lindsay IS soon and a feeling prevails here that he to be married to WiLiam D. Turk EDWARD J. HOLE has become rather overwhelmed ington of Orchard street. by the results ot his coup. Many useful gifts including cut Posen Ban on Bartel. glass, silver and linens were pre­ V: The dissidents of Posen have an­ sented to Miss Lindsay by her ad­ TEL. 560 nounced their recognition of Act­ mirers. Games were played. Miss Harry M. Daugherty, former attorney-general, pleaded not guilty and ing-President Rataj. but declare Groot gave an exhibition of the furnished $5000 bail in the U. S. District court at New York when ar­ they want nothl.'ig to do with Pre­ Charleston. A mock wedding was raigned on Indictments charging him with conspiracy to defraud the mier Bartel. Jhisin censors are also held. Miss Giimely was the bride; Lillian McCann, the brides­ United States in the $7,000,000 American Metal case, which also involved still keeping much news from the public and are actively censoring maid; Nellie O’Connor, the best Thomas "W. Miller, former alien property custodian, and the late John till.’ "Warsaw paiers. man; Delina Hadden, the groom, T. King of Connecticut. He is shown leaving court with his attorney. General Haller is reportei here and Ellzab^eth Hadden, the minis- Max D^Steuer (left). to have been interned. t ter. V’

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IVANHOE— Sir Walter Scotfs Classic in Pictorial Form — By Redner „ ... T'-... Rirhnrd I. hoe, Cedric’s disinherited son. A strange knight In black armor, Hood in disguise. Meanwhile Bols-Guilbert and De Bracy, With CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS A party of knights, en route to a tournament, visits Cedric the Saxon who helped him win the passage at arms, wanders through the forest other knights, capture Cedric, Rowena, Isaac, a Jewish money and their leader, Brian the ’Templar, becomes enamored of Cedric’s and sups with a. Friar Tuck, of Robin Hood’s band. In a lonely hut. changer, and his daughter, Rebecca. Bols-Guilbert prepares to tor ward Rowena. One of the party, disgui.sed as a palmer or wander­ This knight is really King Richard, disguised while he marshals his ture Isaac to extort a ransom, while De Bracy tells Rowena she muse HERALD BARGAIN COLUMNS ing friar, wins the tournament and crowns Uowena queen of love and forces against his usurping brother. Prince John, who thinks him m marry him or he will kill Cedric and Ivanhoe. At that moment a beauty. He then removes bis helmet and it is seen that he is Ivan- BRING RESULTS the Holy Land. As the two sit in the hut they are joined by Robin bugle blows outside the castle.

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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE—Attractive six-room FOR SALE—Ridge street. Six room bungalow on Henry street. Lot single corner lot. house has hot 60x155. Garage in basement. Hot water heat, oak trim, and Is in good water Iieat. Slirubbery. You sliould shape, two car garage. Price only see tbe interior to appreciate its real $7500. Cash $1500. ^ee Arthur A value. Inquire 44 Henry street. Knofla, telephone 782-2. n ANSWER WAS WRITTEN. ASKING THAT A PRIEST LETTER HAD BEEN DELIVERED TO THE CASTLE OF HE LETTER WAS FROM WAMBA THE JESTER, CURTH BE SENT TO THE CASTLE TO SHRIVE THE PRISON. E PROCEEDED TO THE CHAMBER OF CEDRIC AND FOR SALE—Selling out. liousehold BIRCH STREET—Two houses of r FRONT-DE-BOEUF. WHICH WAS THE REASON FOR THE SWINEHERD. THE KNIGHT KNOWN AS THE A ERS. FOR IT WAS THE NORMANS’ PURPOSE TO KILL t h e r e , m a k in g HIMSELF KNOWN goods, gas stove, brass bed. library two families each, modern. 200 feet THE SOUNDING OF THE HORN. FRONT.DE-BOEUF DE S BLACK SLUGGARD AND LOCKSLEY THE BOWMAN. IT AC­ THEM, THIS DEFIANT ANSWER WAS RECEIVED AND TO HIS MASTER, WAMBA EXCHANGED CLOTHING WITH HIM AND CEDRIC MADE HIS WAY OUT. FIRST BEING DE table, rockers for veranda, dining from Main street. Income $1,056 a BRACY AND BOIS-GUILBERT. OPENING IT. READ IT.' AT QUAINTED THE INMATES OF THE CASTLE OF THE FACT READ. AND FOR WANT OF A BETTER. WAMBA WAS SENT ,I*[NED b y t h e HAC URFRIED w h o TOLD HIM SHE WAS room table, kitclien table, desk, kitch­ .ear and tlie price Is only $8,500. LEAST. BOIS-GUILBERT DID. FOR HE WAS THE ONLY TH AT OUTSIDE WAS A FORCE OF MEN DEMANDING THE TO THE CASTLE IN THE HABIT OF A MONK. HE WAS AdT en cabinet. Teleptione 1174-3. Party left town. Must be sold Imme­ ^NE AMONG THEM ACQUAINTED WITH THE WRITTEN MITTED AND RECEIVED BY THE NORMAN KNIGHTS *^*^CHTEfi OF A SAXON NOBLE. RECOGNIZING diately. Wallace D. Robb, 853 Main RELEASE OF CEDRIC, ATHELSTANE. ISAAC. REBECCA AND ALL WITH THEM, ON PAIN OF SIEGE. THFW pdI c I h im WATCH FOR HER SIGNAL AND FOR S.\LE—Refd reversible baby street. t h e n p r e s s t o THE ATTACK ao Continue;™ carriage. good condition. Cheap. Call 194S. FOR SALE—Fine home containing 6 rooms, all Improvements, finished in FOR S.\LE—A business harness In oak, lovely surroundings, very nice TO RENT AUTOMOBILES good condition, .■ipply to E. Jacque- neighborhood. A home you will be ------"V-__ _ I fAe mine. 4.7 East Middle Turnpike, proud to own. Buy direct from build­ TO RENT—Four room flat, second FOR SALE—1924 Dodge touring POSPISIL LEADING phone 7o7-4. er, situated at 256 Woodbrldge street. floor. Gas. laundry tray, bathtubs, car in ;;ood condition. Telephone electric lights, garage if you wish. 814 or call 51 Summit street. FOR SALE—T.awn mower grinder, FOR SALE—School street, single Inquire D. P’. Thibodeau, 36 Clinton 175.00. Porterfield, 6S Sprqce street. home of seven rooms. with extra street. FOR SALE —1 920 l-'ord .Sedan in building lot, at a very reasonable good running condition. $73 takes it BATTING AVERAGES UST FOR S.-\LE—Delicatessen showcase, price of $7500. 'Terms. See Arthur A. FOR RENT—Five roov second if taken at once; also raljbits for counter, scales, and small showcase, Knofla. Telephone 782-2. 875 Main floor flat in Greenacres. Available sale and pigeons and a good dog J cheap if taken at once. Apply Quality street. May 15th. Apply at The Home Bank house. Inquire A. Dancosse, 14 1-2 Bakery. SSI Main street. & Trust Co., 805 Main street. Hacltmatack street. WEST CENTER STREET--On Eastern League After losing four games In a FOR SALE—Two singing canaries, trolley, eight room house for either TO RENT—Single house at 55 Sum­ FOR SALE—O-Tite Piston rings. Hartford 3, Pittsfield 2. All But One of Trade School row, Washington came to life and three months old. Arthur Doggart, one or two family, strictly modern, mit street. 6 rooms. $35. Apply B. J. They regulate the oil. also make Providence 5, Waterbury 1. outslugged the Tigers, thirteen to Talcottville, Conn. Telephone 700-12. over acre of land, plenty of fruit, Ackerman, 902 Main street, Hartford. higii compression. They give more Albany 13, New Haven 1. How Long Since two car garage. Price $7,500 for ten. Fotherg'.ll got four hits. Phone 2-1659, evenings. 2-0951. power and higher mileage. FTed H. Hitters Above .300 Mark; Your car had a chance with FOR SALE—A mahogany and quick sale. Wallace D. Robb. 863 Norton, ISO Main street. Springfield 6, Bridgeport 4. tapestry divanette, almost new. Main street. FOR RENT—Three room suite In National League With Paul Waner, Coast rookie Cheap. Phone 2061. new Johnson Block, facing Main F’’OR SALE—Reo speed wagon, new Pittsbtirgh 7, New Ybvk 5. collecting a homer, a double and h a y o U n b MANCHESTER GREEN SECTION: street. All modern Improvements, in­ paint, motor rebuilt, brakes relined. | Playing Windham Today. FOR SALE—1 small door. 2 large New six room bungalow, strictly cluding hot water. Apply to Aaron tires O. K. Cas'.i or time payments, R. Cincinnati 8, Brokolyn 5. a single, the Pirates scuttled the the Pouter Oil doors 91x59. with hinges and three modern, oak floors and trim, steam Johnson. 62 Linden street. P. Taber, Inc., 311 Main street. Qiicigo 6. Boston 3. Giants, seven to five. Jimmy Ring Feed her Havoline, the Power half sashes, all for garage. Cheap for Iieat. a bargain at $6,200, small Louis It, Philadelphia 4. was pounded for four runs in two 03—then watch her eat up quick sale. Inquire 7 Pleasant street. amount of cash. Wallace D. Robb, TO RENT—Heated apartment, three FOR SALE—Maxwell touring car. “ Rudy” Pospisll, who was slated 853 Alain street. .Vinerican League to oppose Windham High on the innings while Ray Kremep man-1 nice large rooms, bath. gas. etc., over guaranteed in good running condi­ Boston 8, Chicago 7. the grade*! Ten to fifty per F'OR .'lALE—One million vegetable the post office, 1009 Main street. Rent tion. Telephone 971-2, mound this afternoon in the Thread aged to survive several barrages. I cent more horsepower with and flower plants, tomatoes 15c dozen. SCHOOL STREET — Seven room only $35.00 a month. Robert J. Smith. New York 7, St. Louis 2. Jl.OO hundred. $9.00 thousand cauli­ single, strictly modern, for quick City, leads the State Trade School Havoliac. MISCELLANEOUS Cleveland 4 Philadelphia 3 (13) batters with the fine average of The Cubs did their shopping flower 15c dozen, $1.00 a hundred, sale $7,000. Wallace D. Robb. 853 TO RENT—Several small rents al Washington 13, Detroit 10. $9,90 a tliousand. Ast;rs. Zinnias, Main street. $20 per month. Apply to Edward J .52 7 per cent. He has played six early and rambled home to a six Calendulas, Salvia, Marigold. Straw- Holl. Orford Bldg. TeL 560. Harry Anderton. 3,8 Churcli street. STANDINGS to three decision over the Braves. flowers, English Daisies and Sweet FOR SALE—On Lydall street, new Representing English Woolen Co, Eastern League games and has been at bat 2 7 times XVllllains for 25c. per dozen. Holly­ modern single home. 6 rooms and FOR RENT—On W. Center street, Tailors since 1898, our policy is—Not and has vjalloped out 14 hits. hocks, Canterbury Bells. Fox Gloves, bath, oak floors throughout. 1-3 acre a new five room flat, all modern Im­ how much we make, but how well we W L Pet V.'ESTERN ATHLETES LEAGUE Providence ....20 7 ,.?41 Every player on the team who Hardy Carnations and Coreopsis for of land, more If desired. Price reason­ provements. Wm. KanehL TeL 1776. build. Phone Man. 1221-2. has participated in every game this 10c. each. Geraniums, Dracaena, able, easy terms. B. IL Johnson. Tel. Springfield ....17 10 .630 St'nford University, Calif., May Campbell’s Filling Station Fuchsias. Vinca Vines, English Ivy, 629-3. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, 1 pay nighest cash prices for your season with the exception of and a single room, for light house­ rags, magazines, liundled paper and Bridgeport ....16 11 .577 22.— Stanford University’s track Main St. & Mid. Turnpike tJerman Ivy. Seent Geraniums. Coleus, New Haven ....13 13 .500 Schiebenpflug is batting above the Cannas. Heliotrope, Ageratum, Cab­ FOR SALE—Greenhlll ST-'et, te.-.u- keeping. Also three room tenement at Junk of all kinds. Phone 849-2, 1 will .300 mark. Two are in the .400 and field team, Pacific coast cham­ bage. Lettuce, Catalpa trees. Hydran- tlful home of six rooms, reception 109 h'oster street, and a four room call. J. Eisenberg. A Albany ...... 14 14 .500 pions, left Oakland this morning ARMORY GARAGE teneme.Tt on Ridgewood street. Apply class. They are Piccln and Kopin- gla, California Privet and Barberry. hall and sun room, has fire place, oak AVaterbury ....10 17 .370 on the Overland Limited for Cam- Phone Laurel 1610, Burnside avenue floors and trim, steam heat, two car at 109 Foster street. sky. Wells Street LOST Hartford ...... 10 18 .375 brldj-’ . Mass., and Tei C. A. A. A. Greenhouse, Station 22, East Hart­ garage, and beautiful high elovaUon. Following are the averages: ford. Call Arthu. A. Knofla. TO RENT—Midland apartments, Pittsfield ...... 8 17 .320 A. meet. Tivelve men Together W. E. LUETTGENS LOST—Wednesday night. black A.B. Hits Ave. three rooms, steam heated. Janitor National League 'with Har f 1 Humphries, : anager, 185 Main Street FOR SALE—Extr.a choice Maine FOR SALE— Washington street, i service, refrigerator, gas range fur­ pocketbook containing a key and an Pospisll ...... 27 14 .520 nished. rent $38 per month. Call official lodge h.adge, F’inder please W L Pet and Co^'h R. L. Templeton, com­ seed potatoes $7.50 for 2 busliel liag, dandy building lot. $500 down. 2 years Plccin ...... 23 10 .430 fertilizer $2.75. $3.00 and $3.25. Man­ to pay the balance; lot has gas. water Manchester Construction Co.. 2100, notify Mrs. I’crcy Robinson, No. 9 Cincinnati ...... 23 10 .697 prised the squad. They will ar- JAMES STEVENSON Griswold street. Koplnsky ...... 12 5 .407 chester Green Store. Phone 74. and sewer In front of It. Call Ar­ or telephone 782-2. Chicago ...... 10 11 .633 r'-rp. ill Chicago Tuesday noon Center and Trotter Streets thur A. Knofla, telephone 782-2. 875 Thurz ...... 2" 11 .393 FOR BENT—Five-room tenement LO.ST—Friday evening between Brooklyn ...... 17 13 .567 where a two-bour wirkont will be FOR SALE—Concrete flower urns .Main street. Ramsey ...... 21 8 .381 for lawns and cemetery, also flower on Ourani street, modern, rent f '5 Buckland store and 2d Con.g’l cliurch. Pittsburgh ....16 15 .516 held at Sta'ggfield and finish the BARRETT & ROBBINS boxes for porcli. 416 Center street. FOR S.A.LE—New six room house. oer muiilh. Call Manchester L.on- ■small alligator pocketbook contain­ St. Louis ...... 17 18 .486 Manchuek .... 27 10 .370 trip Wednesday at Boston. The 913 Main Street Tel. 341. Just off East Center street. i ak floors structh'ti Co., 2100, or ceUphone ing sum of monej’. Reward if re­ Ball ...... 19 7 .368 782-2, 87 6 Main street, over Manches­ turned. Call teleplione 989-23. New York ...... 15 18 .455 ■squad will engage in workon's and trim. Price $6,900. Terms. See C onnelly...... 22 7 .318 FOR S.ALE—Ste^vart Combination Arthur A. Knofla, telephone 782-2, 875 ter Plumbii g and Supply store. Philadelphia ... 9 23 .281 Wednesday and -wsday in the coal and gas stove. Inquire 320 Main Main street. LOST— F-riday. Golden pliea.sant American League Zimmerman ... 13 4 .308 Harvard track and enter the pre­ street. TO RENT—Centennial apartments, cock. Reward if returned to Wells Kozlowsky .... 7 1 .143 tour rooms, steam heated, front Strickland. 81 Oakland street, or tele­ W L Pet liminary trial heats Friday af­ FOR SALE — East Middle Turnpike, Schiebenpflug . 15 2 .133 ternoon. right near Main street, new six room apartment. Janitor service, gas range, phone information to 606. New York ...... 24 9 .727 FOR SALE—Flower plants; every­ refrigerator and In-a-door bed fur­ Cleveland ...... 19 14 .573 thing worth having in annuals and single, oak trim, fireplace, steam nished. Call Manchester Construc­ hardy plants. Including hedging ma­ Iieat. silver fixtures, sink room, tion Co., 21U0 or telephone 782-2. FOUND Washington ...21 16 .568 BO-YT RACES TOD.\Y terial. Flowering shrubs, rose hushes, garage .n cellar for two cars. A nice Philadelphia ...19 16 .543 evergreens and spring bulbs. Also .'ine in the right location at the FOR RENT—Two desirable office LOST—Thursday morning, pocket- BoFj.on, Massi. May 22.— With Dr. Fred F. BushneD tomato, pepper, lettuce and strau- riglit price. Can he seen at any time. Ch!ca,go ...... 19 17 .528 rooms. Apply to Mr. Padrove. Man­ book containing sum of mone.v^ be­ the crews of Harvard, Pennsylva­ berry plants, wholesale and retail. Walter Friche, 54 East Middle Turn* chester Public Market. Phone. lu. tween CamTibell's store and tlie Play Detroit ...... 17 17 .500 VETERINARIAN FOR A Wayside Garden.s, near Rockville. P. pike. TeL 848-4. Ground.s. Finder please return to Boston ...... 10 22 .313 nia a^'l Massachusetts Tech anx- 494 East Center Street, J. Burke, Prop. Telephone connection. North Herald office. St. Louis ...... 8 26 .235 i'usly awaiting the start, the first Five-room California style bunga­ WANTED big varsity rowing regatta in Manchester Green. low. furnace and other conveni­ FOR SALE—Tomato, celery, pep­ MORTGAGES Ofllce Hours: 7 (o 8 P. M. per, cabbage. cauliflower and egg POULTRY G.l.MES TOD.\Y these parts, was scheduled to be ences, handy to trolley and factor.v, plants, also asters, salvia, zinnias. We can Invest money for you in held on the Charles river late this TELEl’ HO.NE 1847. A reasonably priced home. BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-Lay Pop- Eastern League Tel. 37-3, 621 Hartford Road. first class mortgages. Do you need a afternoon, over the regulation mortgage? If so, we can place it for u! r Breeds; guaranteed live delivery; Bridgeport at Springfield. $5500 for a new semi-bungalo>v FOR SALE—Farm, about 28 acres. you. Arthur A. Knofla. Telephone free catalogue of chicks, brooders H"-;ford at PiH.sfield. Henley course. of five rooms, now ready for use. 10 acres early garden land, rest in 782-2, 875 Main street. and supplie.s. Clarks HatcoLr.', Dept. New Haven at -4.1hanv. Penn ruled a slight favorite to '.’2. East Hartford- Conn. Easy terms. pasture ani woods. Al] kinds of Waterbury at Providence. win by '-'rtue of the great battle C. E. JOHANSSON fruit. Seven rooms, new house with WANTED—Second and third mort­ all Improvements, occupied at pres­ gages. More money on hand. P. D. ‘•IIARY BllirKS” National League it put up against Yale two weeks Eight-room, two-family, close to B-.BV CHICKS—Sp'lili Standard I ent: some stock and tools: 3 miles Comollo. 13 Oak streeL "relephone AT.iNTED—Woman for office as­ Philar'ie!’''hia at St. Louis. aero, barely being nosed out by the trolley line, steam heat, etc., lol from Manchester Center, one mile 1540. sturdy thonnighlired of tree range' Boston at Chicago. Eli oarsm'en." 80x680 ft., 2-car garage, poultry from railroad. Would exchange for Ihicks. Order now and have your iclilcks when you want them. Man-i New Mr-’k at pittsi^.--. In addition to the varsity race, BUPER house, fruit trees, a good bargain town property. Address Farm, in care sistant and collector. Address Box of South Herald office. TO RENT ~ Chester Grain Co.. 246 North Main St. ! P ooklyn at Cincinnati. the Freshmen eights and Junior at ?7500. G, care Herald. I'hone. 1 760. varsity boats of the three colleges FOR RENT—Furnished room for •' -■ erican League General Nice single toward the Green, six FOR SALE—Gladiolus. Finest flow­ will battle. ering bulbs. New price list now readv. one gentlem.-in, in private family, five Cleveland at Philadelphia. rooms, new and modern. Price only minutes to mills and Main street. Ask for your copy. Marshall, 674 E. Leg'al Notice • Chicago at Boston. $6900. Middle Turnpike. Manchester Green. Call after 5 p. m. 183 Center street. Detroit at i.” ’-'-'-ton. HORNSBY GETS OFF Carpenter Work TeL 1090. TO RENT—Tenement jof four rooms .-AT A COURT OF PROLATE HELD St. Louis at New York. TO FLYING START Be sure to see the building lots in n-w house. 1 mprovement.s, llo at Manchester, within and fur the Rogers Hornsby, famous clouter Plans - Estimates on Greenhlll Terrace, Pitkin streat, K’dridge street. Call after 5 o'clock. District of Manchester, i n the 22d Philadelphia’s ou'fielders ran of the Cardinals, has started before you decide to build your Ready June 1. dav of Jlav .A. D. 1 926i home. REAL ESTATE WANTED—A girl for general 1‘resent, WILLIA.M S. HYDE. Esq., theniselrcs ragged as the slugg'u.g strongly with the flail this season. 70 Haynes St. Phone 916 fl't IIFNT—Five-room flat on aec- liou.sework. Call 51 Summit street. J u dge. Cardinals massacred the Phili, He’s hitting the agate right on the nrd floor. Near to .scboi'ls. mills and SlC'fc tci. 814. Estate of Emma Cliriatlana ni.son, twelve to four. Rhem allow’d proverbial nose. Rogers is out to trUleys. Garage if desired. Apply late of Manchester, in said District, FOR SALE—Several large lots at It 22 summer street. WANTED—Old false teeth. We deceased. only four hit.s and won his seveith make it seven straight batting titles Bolton Lake, price $273, $55 down, all pay high as $10 for full sets. Don't On motion of Olaf P. Olson, execu­ victory in eight s'-.drfs. this 3‘ear. shore lots. Easy terms, .lames Ren­ FOR RENT—.A. modern 5 room flat. matter if liroken. We. buy crowns, tor. C u t F1 o w e r s nie. Telephone 2C5-2, Bolton Lake. Witii garage. Reasonable rent. In­ liridges. Western Metal Company, ORDERED:—That six months from quire at 118 North Elm street. Bloomington, 111. the 22d day of May A. D.. 1926. be. and ■ Potted Plants■ FOR SALE—6 room bungalow, en­ tlie same are limited and allowed for Robert 1 Smith closed sleeping porcli. 2 car garage, FOR RENT—-Pasture for cows. In­ W.AKTED—District Representa- I the creditor.s within which to liring vegetable cellar, all modern con­ quire of Mrs. George F. Rich. 2G9 lives and local agents, by large man­ in tlieir claims against : aid estate, sure knows how to besighs and .Sprays 1009 MAIN STREET. veniences. large screened porch, gar­ Flast Center street. ufacturer. sell direct to consumer, and the said executor is directed to den partly planted, currant bushes, patented Nopulout Shirts. Liberal give public notice t the r.-?dltors to ANDLK.’ON (.KLF,M-IOb'hf:S ' Real Estate Insurance strawberry bed. Price reasonable if FOR RENT—Garage 30x40 with commis.sion. Many agents making tiring in their claims within said ■ i.6.1 LI.DRIDGK J;i • 'JID l ' sold at once. Inquire 41 Delmont St. corner display window, good for bat­ $15.00 daily. Samples free. Be.st time allowed by posting a copy of Steamship Tickets. tery and repairing $25.00 per month seller on market. Nopulout Shirt Co., tills order on tlie pnhlic sign post make ^em grow with battery equipment $30.00. Por­ Box 96, Hazelton, Pa. nearest—to the place where the de­ All y^ar or summer place, near terfield. Spruce and Pearl streets. ceased last dwelt within said town Crystal Lake. Ellington, Conn. Good WANTED— Reliable man wanted and by publishing the same in some 5 room house, barn, shop and poul­ FOR RENT—Tenement of six by nationally known company to act newspaper having a circulation in TF you want to see what a real try house. Garage, good water. 3 rooms, available June 1st. Apply at as local distributor of their products. said probate district, within ten days honest-to-goodness feed can do acres land with fruit, $1200. 4 acres 88 Church street, Phone 222. Highly profitable and permanent j from the date of this order, and re­ mowing and woodland on highway. bu.siness. Every co-operation given. * turn make to this court of the notice for a flock of baby chicks, just give $ . acres large Hardwood growth 250 20 FOR RENT—Three rooms with Experience unnecessary. Write The given. us a ring and say “ l want Purina on highway. Trout brook. $650. A. D. garage space $15.00 per montli, 195 J. R. Watkins Company, (231-45; WTLLI.AM S. IIY'DE, Judge. Bramble, Palmer, Mass. Tel. 32-J. Spencer street, town. Telephone 95-4. Johnson Ave., Newark, N. J. H-o-22-26 Chick Startena and Purina Poultry East Center Street FOR RENT—Six room flat, on WANTED— $25 weekly, easy— AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Chows for my chicks.” Purina FLORENCE STREET—Two family Spruce street, all improvements, rent Spare Time—Addressing Cards at at Manchester, within and for the Chows have the stuff in 'em, and practically new. of ten rooms, or will reasonable. Inquire at 109 Stfruce home— no experience. Particulars 2c District of Manchester, on the 21st This most desirable home, on a fine corner lot, with trade for single in good location. street. A. Hausmann. stamp. Madison Service, 123 W. Mad­ dav of May A. D., 1926. we just want you to feed Purina Wallace D. Robb. 853 Main street. ison, Dept. 1138, Chicago. 'Present, WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., for a few weeks and then compare wonderful shade trees, good lawn,, shrubbery, house built TO RENT—Five room tenement, Judge. FOR SALE—Cosy five room bung.a- all niodern Improvements. Steam WANTED—Ladies Alake Big Money Estate of Ada O. Alvord. late of your chicks with any/fiock in a year ago under the direct supervision of the owner, is low $500 down, well located, in first- heat. Rent reasonable for right party. at home Addres.sing Cards. Experi­ Manchester, In said District, de­ this p a rt o f the Gountryt class condition. Write or call up W. Ready June 1st. Inquire at 178 'Maple ence not required. 2c stamp for par­ ceased. , exceptionally well built, with every modern convenience. F. Lewis, for full description, price street. and location. ticulars. Mid-'West Service, 6248 The Administrator having ex­ University Ave„ Room C334, Chicago. hibited his administration account * Garage in basement. TO RENT—Si.x room tenement. In­ with said estate to this Court for FOR SALE—Two family house, 11 quire 416 Center street. Tel. 341. rooms, two car garage, all improve­ AGENTS WANTED allowance, it is This is one of the better homes in Manchester’s ments, best location in town. A good ORDERED— That the 29th day of TO RENT—Five room tenement on AIAN—With auto, for one dav May A. D.. 1926, at 9 o'clock, fore­ home and investment. Consult Stuart u ells street, all improvements, but most desirable residence section. May be bought on T. V\n.sley, 827 Main street, teleplione weekly; $35.00. Write Benvs, 37S noon. at the Probate Office, in said 1428-2. gas. Apply at 94 'Wells street. Queens Boulevard, Winfield, Long Alanchester be and the same is very desirable terms. Payments to suit purchaser. Island. N. Y. assigned fo • a hearing on the allow­ TO RENT—Six room house at 234 FOR SALE—East Center street ance of said administration account Start them right Oak street. All improvements, and WANTED—Painting In all Us with said estate, and this Co\irt di­ location, five room cottage, steam garage. Telephone 654-2. heat, oak floors and trim, one car branches. Paperhanging, calclmlnlng. rects the Administrator to give pub­ from the very begin­ o:- etc. Worwmanshlp guaranteed. Prices lic notice to all persons interested garage. Price $i;25o. Imjuire Stuart J. FOR RENT—Two large front office IVasley, 827 Main street. 'Tel. 1428-2. reasonable. Estmiates furnished there in to appear and be lieard ning—and see what rooms. In Purnell Building, singly or cheerfully. LeClalr and Gallagher, 39 thereon by publishing a copy of this together. Apply to G. E, Keith, in Chestnut street. order in some newsi)aper liaving a even the first three FOR_ SALE—Just off Main street, care of Keith Furniture Company. new 0 room single. A nice home. circulation in said District, on or weeks will do. Only $a500. Small amount of cash. 1 WANTED—I will pay the highest before May 22d, l!i26. and b.v posting Ehnan & Rolston car garage. Call Arthur A. Knofla FOR RENT—Three room apart­ prices for alb kinds of Junk. Also buy a copy of this order on tlie public Tel. 782-2— 875 -Main. ment In Purnell Building, large rooms all kinds of poultry and old cars for signpost in the Town where the de­ Room 25, House & Hale Bldg. Phone 2200. .all conveniences, reasonable rent. Ap­ Junk. Alorrls H. Lesuner, Jr., tele­ ceased last dwelt, six (Jays before ply to G. E. Keith, in care of Keith phone 982-4. said day of hearing and return make VEST SIDE — Single six room Furniture Co. We still^have a few desirable building sites left strictly modern, new, and the price to this Court. Is only $6,700. Small amount of WANTED—Highest prices paid for WILLIAM S. HYDE, Judge. at Marvin Green. cash. Wallace D. Robb. 853 filaln FOR RENT—Five and six room flat, rags, metals, paper, magazines etc. H-5-22-26 street. all modern fmprovements, with or Also buy and sell used furniture. without garage, Benton street, rent Chas. Lossner, 28 Oak street. Phone. reasonable. See Stuart J. Wasley, 827 2116. FOR SALE — Hawthorne street Alain street. Tel. 1428-2. New home of six rooms, nice lavout oak floors and triVn. Price only $V>ono! 'WANTED— German girl desires FOR RENT—On the West Side, position as general housekeeper. In. Cash $1,000. Call me for appointment right off West Center street, six room G. Schreiber & Sons to Inspect. Arthur A Knofla. Tel quire at 13 Ford street. 782-2— 875 Main. tenement, bath, steam heat. Call at 28 FOR SALE—Or trade, farm, 18 Foley street. Telephone 445-12. WANTED— Cook after June 1st. acres, good barn, chicken coop, and Call Mrs. Oliver. 333-3. run for 500 chicks, six room house, FOR RENT—Five room flat, all im­ all In good shape. $500 cash will huv provements, downstairs; on trolley WANTED—Gardens to plow, ashes General ('ontractora line, available June 1st. Apply to removed, will buy old hens or poultry. WE SELL THOROUGHBRED BABY CHICKS this farm. Don't hesitate but call Harrison's ctore. 598 Center street. J3tuart J. Waslej-, 827 Main street. D. W. Barnes, Oakland Flat. Station 45, Rockville trolley line. Phone 34-4. Let us have your order now. Telephone 1428-2. FOR RENT—Room on East Center street, near Center. Telephone 2193. Builders o f'“ Better Rnllt Homes” 'VHLOW PENCIL i Ma in s t r e e t —Just North of WANTED—Ashes to carL gardens Center, dandy two family twelve to plow, cellars to dig. L. T. Wood. 55 Telephone 1565-2. REDBAND^’ I'OR RENT—Large room suitable Bissell street, telephone 4J6. room house, strictly modern, a real I'vo ffontlemen. Board furnished The Manchester Grain & Coal Company home. Price and particulars of Wal­ G£Fm/C/£Ca NEWYORKJUSA. if desired. Inquire 65 Park streeL w a n t e d —T o buy old ears for lace D. Kobb, 853 Main street. Pbone 168-18. , Juak. 7«l«DhoB* 788. XShop: 285 West Center Street 246 North Main Street Phone 1760 PAGE SEVfjl" MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1926.

FEATURE ARTICLES LATEST FASHION ABOUT INTERESTING HINTS BY FOREMOST WOMEN AUTHORITIES ALD’S HOME PAGE CAREERS! WOMAN: This And That In F ir Feminine Lore 01926 BY KM SERVICE. IN& iD A V L ------m m Audrey sank farther to the floor, BEGIN HERE TODAY with her head bowed. When today’s cliapter opens, s;’*’ ^ y : < "Aren’t you ever going to tell me They loved one another some 40: AUDREY MORTON has just who 1 am?" she asked years ago. Circumstances. Each ■ slapped JOHN PARRISH in the Morton considered. "Some day. mai'ried another. A day or so! Tlie country rnad.s are at their^caps, all ye -women of the various mouth. maybe—though you will be happier, ago, the two, now widow and 'wid-1 loveliest now and ideal for a mo­ clubs and men too. The four wom­ She is in love with HARRY and so will 1. If I never DO tell But otver, married one another. Day I tor trip. If you are going th.rongli en who r-?ceive the most votes, or MORTON, her liandsonie, mid­ not now. dear." after day one sees a story similar i New London and feel the pangs ol , nominations rather, will be the dle-aged, wealthy guardian. She looked up at him. His face to this one of James Winning and: hunger— why. there ' is O'Leary's ones To go. It is just possible that Parrish is Morton’s -secretary. was sad. and drawn. There was a Mrs. Buchanan Brice, and the an-1 liotel at Green and Golden streets | one of Manchester's women might Parrish disapproves of Morton’s swer to its meaning would solve weary look In hie eyee, that ihe be one of the honored quartette. raaocitUon with gay young much of the mystery in this -^hlng nevep* had seen before. Leaping to A clever camouflage for a shirt r.?jpen, and has just advised called love and marriage. her feet, with quick comprehension, waist to wear with any of these No one who attended the Girl \-iroy to live elsewhere than she clasped her hands as a child Is there really but one right man coat suits is the new linen or crepe | Pcout review Thursday evening at ' 1 her guardian. for every woman, one right ■woman does. High school ball could fail to be iMorton hlmsolf, in an effort to for every man? Does Nature dis- de chine vestees, attached to ! "I won't torment you any more, impressed with the value of the -■'i Audrey’s love for him, has still a curious chemical affinity be­ sleeveless net waists that will hold daddy—but I love your picture! training the girls are receiving ■ DTra Parrish in her way, and tween a certain ttvo 'wiiich defies the vestee in place. They have t!ie j Daddy. I slapped Mr. Parrish In the nowadays no: only in the schools -.calf has let her see him with time itself? Or is it true that, p.dvahtage of bcin.g nice and cool . ,)XA, a New York stage girl mouth.” but in this organization— traiiiin.g given proximity, most any man can as the weather grows warmer. who loves him, and with other The lines about his eyes relaxed, along so many lines tli^t will be of and the lids opened wide as he looked marry most any w-oman, or any ■wo­ glrl’i. man any man -with average chances The window of a Hartford mil- lasting help to these future homc- Tor 15 years Morton has been at her. "Tou what?” linery shop wa? filled the other day ; makers, in all forms of household "I slapped him. and 1 want you to for happiness? a mystery in Rochester where with liats in "sunny yellow"— a -work, cooking and nursing as w’ell he lies- spent much of his discharge him right away." she went on. “ I Haven’t Time!” lovely soft color that 'vi'ould .ao re- as outdoor health-fostering activi- time In a handsome home. He markably well with white suits or ties. The women ■who give so gen­ "Sit down," he .directed. "Let’s “ How I-want to do something | also maintains a- costly apart­ dresses. erously of their time in training hear about this." She took one of besides just raise a family and ment In New York. these girks at tlie time of life when the big chairs. There was rising look after a house— I always did : They all are in New York DOROTHY SCARBOROIGH j Records of che measurements of they most need it, are doing a corn- When today’s chapter starts. indignation in her voice a s she told think I could write or paint or— !"| him about her adventure. How many boresome times a day! This is one of a series of articles I college women over a long period raendable work for the communi­ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY "He said you weren’t fit to be my we all hear that! It's a truism to! by pi-ominent women discussing: of years indicate that they are bi ty. (The aames and ■Itmatlons In this guardian, and 1 ought to go away say that anyone can do the thing! nr r-»i-nprs'” ’ er, taller, heavier and stronger to­ story are flcfltlous.) from you. and 1 just up and slapped she really wants to do badly enough I u.ueers . day than ever before. Physically VVhen I tell you that the attend­ CHAPTER XXI him ■ but like most truisms true! If' Rv DOROTHY SCARBOROUGH superior, mentally independent. ance at Miss Kelley's cooking "Hard?" Morton asked her. smil­ you “ just can't" •^\'hat about scticol which ended yesterday, a r r ish was young and big and - Elinor i c,oiumbia Professor an.l Arthur of 1 capable in ing. Mordaunt, author of “ The ViVenture' “ The Wind ” ever\thing they undertake than the reached the 2,000 marlt, you will strong, but tbe blow staggered ".\s hard as I could." she said, a Book?” i ■ ■ ■ I women of any other age in history. agree wifn me that interest in P little proudly. "He staggered! Tou cooking is increasing if anything. him. Marriage and motherhood used ] are going to discharge him right Chopped pimentoes on the top of ! Some of the local women have been He stepped back a pace- or two, How She Did It. to be considered the solo possilile away?" “ When I was 20 I went as my. tlie ma\oniiair,e riressinc on a salad ! telling me abrut the demonstra- covered Ms mouth with both hands, "Not at all." .Morton told her. .! career for women. Society thougk.t cousin s companion to the island of | ^.^rried. are almost bound to malce it ap- tions and have actually been kind and stared at Audrey aghast. Morton reached over, took the painting and regarded it Picking up the canvas that lay be­ pear appetizing. i enough to send me some of the Mauritius, 500 miles east of Mad she'd be bettor off dead. She must "Don’t you do that again!” he said, thoughtfully. fore him. he looked over. It. Idly. ------j leaflets distributed. I will look "You know. Parrish told me much agascar. I married there. Ma­ get a husband, even thougii lie bo his voice muffled by hie fingers. "Did you paint if’" she cried laria and other plagues followed. A visitor said to a little girl, i them over and give you more de- background and garments were In the same thing himself, a few days a crooked stick or just a crook. tails next week. The popular cook­ "Tou unspeakable cad!" she cried. Morton reached over, took the I 1 and I buried two of my children "-Ar.d wliat will ton do, niy dear, ;he gloomy coloring of the older mas ago " As an elderly .ohllosopher down in ing expert is to be in Rockville painting, and regarded it thought "And you didn't hit him. or any- I , there. I was ordered back to when you are as big as your moth­ Her slim body was taut, as if she Texas expres-ied it. “ .V cross-eyed Tuesday afternoon under auspices Vrs, but as Audrey looked more fully. His voice was a little heavy as thing’’' Audrey's voice was incredu­ I : England to die. Paralyzed all down er?” were about to spring on him. He sot man was better than no man at of the Gas company tliere. Perhaps c.’.osely. she saw that the paint was he answered A quarter of a cen lous I I one side. Two years in bed, un- "Diet,” replied the modern child. retreated another step. Slow anger tury ago'"' I i able to move. Doctors said I could all.” some of you will find it convenient not crackled with age. "He may have been right." said But now all that is changed. .\ was taking the place of astonl^ment He laid the picture down, and .Morton, "although I'm Inclined to I I never live. The writer discover! she made to motor over. 'VYednesday's city "He was right—he ALtX'ATS woman may marry if she likes, but j edition of The Times contained a in his eyes. turned to stare .out the window think he's wrong However, he's a the mistake of naming the wrong knows," she said, aloud AVouUl Not Die In Bed. ; she doesn't have to do so to save cut of the cooking school at Fox’s. "If you do that again, I'll shake Audrey was on her knees beside him very good man It appears he has brand "of bread in jirinting the i“- She tilted the picture until she her hands clasping his arm. the courage to say what he thinks " “ I would not die in bed. jjher face. .Any woman can j find a dpe for mushroom i-.'ust. It is tiie MARY' TAYLOR. you!" he told her. could see the back of It. Heavy yel­ "Oh. daddy. I never Knew you 'Well. I'll never speak to him wanted the feel of a ship again, the ' cares to and so .an baiters of "IVhite Rose” bread wlio "Just you try It! Just Sou try It!" lowed paper was pasted on the painted: Where did you paint It? again as long as he lives." said Au- clean salt winds of the sea. Throw-; “ 'imarried woman in these dat s have begun to wrap in each loaf drey "If he comes to our apartment ing away my brief hope of life, so ; doesn t need to be thought of as a she shrilled. frame, covering the rear of the can Why didn't you ever tell me you on Fridays a recipe showing liow Best Dressed A sound from the rear caused her were a painter'’ Why did you stop when I'm there. I'm going right up­ the doctors said, I shipped off on being who has been altogether neg- the famous cheL-: lu the co-u-fy vas. She Inspected the frame itself stairs and slam the door." board a little sailing vessel for Aus- lected. to turn. For the first time she saw painting?" use bread in making countless de­ With dissatisfaction. Ripping off the He patted her head, absently "It will cause him great suffer- tralia. I left Glasgow th^ second i Need Good .VIothers. that a knot of spectators was rapidly licious dishes. A’esterday’s recipe paper, she bent the little nails that After a long pause, he said: "I never | ing" Morton commented ■week in February. VVe did not! -A good deal of false sentimental- was for apple chailotte as served at He lapped the canvas In his hand. gathering. Delighted applause was held the canvas In Its frame, and intended to tell you But It was an sight land until Julv. ] ity has been tvasted on the subject Louis Sherry's, New Y'ork. Tliat I worked six weeks copying that in : of maternity. It's no credit to a In their eyes, and words of (encour­ odd little trick of fate, wasn't it. that name is one to conjure with and is pulled the picture from the old gilt you siiould like my painting there In Brussels" he said. Irrelevantly "We woman to be a mother unless she agement arose. More Death! J indeed internationally famed. molding. She held It up level with the art store'’ I hadn't seen it for all were supposed to copy pictures In “ In Melbourne my son was born.; is the right sort of one. Just to She looked back at Parrish, swept A.inile Charlotte. her eyes. nineteen years. the galleries then We only painted In Melbourne my husband died. I give birth to children is not neces- the Interested crowd with scornful from models about half the time." Reel aud core five ripe bakui.g Then she gave a sharp exclama­ She shook his arm "But tell me. was not yet dead but was lame and sarily a service to society. apples. Cut in quarter pieces and eyes, and turning her back, almost Audrey came around, and stand- tion. She was looking at a line of daddy —tell me all about it!" had to earn a living for myself and If a yvoman neglects her children, cook them in a frying pan with five He still looked out the window, his Ing beside him. looked again at the or over-indulges them, or vampires ran to her own apartment building. small lettering. In the lower right- picture "It's wonderful!" boy. I gardened, did anything. oances of .sweet hiitici for aboiii Parrish stood watching her. until eye.s fixed and apparently unseeing. There was no relief from the con­ them, or wraps their lives in any of ten minutes. hand corner of the painting The "I was an artist once—a kind o' an the many ways in which mothers she was out of sight. Then, with Audrey, from a booth In Morton's stant tvork to earn the bare needs Cut slices of bread very tliin, letters were In red pigment. artist." he said "But I had hoped to of existence. Physical breakdowns. can and do ruin their children, she savej-al of the more enterprising keep all that buried In the past- outer office, called Nona on the tele­ one inch wide strips, dip them in "H. Morton, January, 1901," they Seven years there in Australia away has been merely a selfish animal melted sweet butter. Lay that members of the volunteer group fol­ buried in the dark, dark past!" phone It took her half an hour, be­ and not a mother. Such ■women read. cause Nona was not In her own from everyone I knew and never bread in the bottom and pn the Audrey put her hand on his cheek, shouldn’t be allo'wed to have chil­ lowing him. he plodded away on foot She looked again, to make sure. rooms. After many difficulties, Au­ one penny ahead in the bank. I sides of the put-li;.': mould. Fill toward Morton's office. and turned his face tot^'ard her. "But broke my leg. Somehow we man­ dren, or the helple.ss little being.s Then, with a choked ejaculation., she dearest!' she exclaimed. "If you saw drey finally reached her at an ob­ the mould wUh t!ic cool;ed apples. scure hall, where the cast of a sum­ aged to scrape together money to should at least be taken away at Audrey stormed into her drawing can to her closet, hurriedly donned that picture the last lime nineteen Put tlie charl.'U'j in the oven fot mer show was rehearsing. go back to England. I broke, my birth. room, a small whirlwind'of wrath, years ago, that must have been about 15 minutes. Have oven hot her coat and hat. and with the pic "1 want to see you. Nona, " Au leg a second time on ship and it Motherhood should be regarded and tried to reach Morton by tele­ about the time you adopted me! Did enough to give the bread a uic-c ture under her arm, ran down the drey said. could not be set for five weeks.” as a social responsibility and only brown color. phone. She was told by the clerk In I see It when I was a baby?" stairs, into the hall, and without "When?" Nona asked. I ------the women ■who are qualified to Turn over on round dish end his office that he had not yet come He arose hastily and went to the How It Ended. perform that service in the true waiting for the elevator hurried by window. His face was close to the •'This afternoon." serve with hot apricot sauce. Tins in. "Nix!" But pink rosy cloud linings at spirit should be allowed the right. recipe is for five jiersons. the stairway to the street, five floors glass, so she could not see his ex­ Audrey could hear her laugh at "Too soon." she said to herself, as pression. She saw his body give a lit­ last! Back in England, an editor­ Mothers are sometflnes the foolisli below. Dancing with impatience, she the other end of the wire. "I've got tle convulsive shake. When at last ial job for her! A successful book. persons ■who are least qualified to One of my housekeeping friends she hung up the receiver. waited on the curb until a taxicab a heavy date.” he turned around, his face was com­ Years of roving to feed the wan­ direct their children’s lives. is authority for the statement that She ran up the stairs, and woman "With Mr. Morton?" asked Audrey derlust. Comforts that money appeared. Into this she climbed posed. The larger proportion of women she never lias to clean her table fashion she released her nerve ten­ quickly’. could buy. She “ didn’t have time" with her picture, and ordered the "Yes. sweetheart, you saw that ■will marry and have children, no silver because she uses an alumi­ "No—another fellow." 'Nona said. either. The difference is that she sion by unpacking and repacking driver to go as rapidly as possible to when you were a baby—though I doubt. But it is a w'ise provision num dishpan, the chemical action § Audrey was Indignant. "If Mr. had to! her wardrobe drawers, refusing the Morton 8 office. doubt If you knew what It w’as—" that leaves some of the finest wom­ of the metal and the-soap flakes re­ "But why didn’t yon tell me all Morton takes you out, I don't think en of any country free from person- assistance of her maid This done, When the taxi pulled up at the you ought to go around with other moving all tarnish and discolora­ building, she leaped out. thi-ew a five about It—why didn't you tell me you | Is She Right? i al responsibilities in order that they tion. I wonder if other housewives she chan.ged her d.-ess, ind carefully I men!” "A good complexion gets a ‘"'o-1 may be mothers in a wider sense, dollar bill to the driver, and without were an artist?" L Nona let out a little shriek. "That’s have noticed this in - using alumi­ reapplied the rouge and mascara He shook his head, and going to man further than a good education,! .'Mothers to .All. waiting for her change, ran Inside. I a funny line, from a girl that’s In num dishpans. I recall buying an that had been disturbed by little her. where she still sat upon her and women are smart enough to i Teachers, nurses, settlement Upstairs she brushed aside a clerk love with him herself! But listen— oblong pan years ago from one of knees, he placed his hands on her know it. Money is spent on wo-| -v^rorkers, all the women of big brain trickles of angry tears who was standing at Morton s door, my date Isn't until three o’clock. I the "bellrin.gers” especially for and rushed into his private office. shoulders ' man’s personal beauty today than Her eye fell upon the painting that can see you about two. What did and heart that direct the youth of cleaning silver, with n sort of rack He looked up with a smile. Then, "Child." he said, gently, "11 was on public education,” says Mrs. she and Morton had bought in their you want to see me about?” the country are vicarious mothers. in the bottom. It was of dull metal, noting what she held under her arm. for the same reason that I have not "Now don't tell a soul in the Ruth Maurer, beauty expert. She Women like Jane Adams and stroll around town It had been un told you many other things—who perhaps there was some aluminum he tilted back in his chair, and his world." said Audrey, "but I want adds that something like 55,000,- Lilian Wald are universal mothers, boxed and .stood In Its frame on the eyes half closed. your mother and father were; what 000 is spent by American women in its composition. Tlie directions votir name was.before adopted you: you to help me do something." with hearts as big as the world. called for a salt unci soda solution floor Hg.nlnsi the wall of her dress­ Shaking with excitement, the girl 1 There was a pause'.^Then she went each day for beauty. We are just notv coming to have a stood the picture on edge upon his' who I wa.s and where 1 came from. 1 and immersion of the silver in it. ing room She went over and ex on: "1 want to get a job dancing in realization of the social responsibil­ table. have always wanted to keep shut the Lilce many another household arti­ amlned It It was a portrait of e a cabaret!" If She Is! ity to mother all children prpperly, Mortop noddw "You ha\e been door of the ir.-u Help me to do it. Begin right away making the cle we sometimes buy from .agents ? plump.cheeked girl m the headdress 1 i,n,.pstlgaiing already." he -said. wo.'i't yOli. little one?;? It Is full of s what usually happens -ivhen f f l O N MATRIMONIAL FIXER Tonight I knew that I did not will have all the anathema of the , tries to thwart youth in love. want to settle clown to married Catholic church hurled against i T"t I hope she will stop to think Now is the Time life. yQH •’ ' ! of several things. First, is she, quite 'v .HINTS REFUSES 4,000 MEN To Enroll for Fall Class. A woman cannot be free after “ I know it. .Turly. I know It. Ami i ''lat does not flare up she is married. She must live up the awful thing about it is that H nioment of moonlight and die TRULY FE.MININE Elyria, O.— An Elyria woman to the rules and obey her lioss, and am not sure she will not he right | again at the dawn of evervdav real­ Consider Our has had 4000 chances to marry— unlike a business life, she cannot in doing so. I haven't yet made i ity. Rcach-colorcd organdie makes a charming bouffant frock and is and has refused 4 000 times. Advantages First get out of her job by just resign­ up my mind whether we of the j .Second. Is oacli of them willing to ing. ; keep I'.ands off the rcligion.s faith of , trimmed with white embroidery She is Nellie B. Stull, president newer generation are right or of the National Widows aud Wid­ Address, Supt, of Nurses, I wanted to have some experience whether the old i.s.” I the other? YVhat will they do when | nnd a sash of blue ribbon, outside the home just the same j children come? Children should be owers Club ot America. , Middlesex Hospital as men do. I did not xvant to ! reared in some church. TT’.S DIFFERENT. “ Why should I marry,’’ she ask­ marry until some man took me off TOMOB'^OW TIicli-'s Nnt t'l Third, has the difference In Tlie plaid tnffet.a frock, veiled in ed, "when it is my business to ,nar- Middletown, Conn. my feet so that I would not think Reason AMiy. if.aiilis produced a difference in black chiffon, make.s an unusually ry off others. I am too much oc­ — only feel. ! ethical endrs. in standards and smart outfit for afternoon. cupied with indexing prospective “ Well.” I said to myself with a I manners? Will marria.ge mean that brides and grooms to think ot ma­ •(veary smile, for I was dead tired I each must rebuild his attitude FOR SPORT AVEAR. trimony myself.” and I just could not go to sleep, "I MASCULINE TOGS. ; toward life to accommodate the Crocheted silk topcoat ( in softly The “ matrimonial fixer” has evi­ certainly am getting enough ex­ The wide gii'dle. wliich gives the; otpar? blended shades of peach, brown, dence to prove that she had 700 citement to satisfy the most ex­ effect of a waistcoat, made of white j ThpRo are some of the que.stions I apricot and blue are very ne-w. proposals last June. acting person, man or woman.” pique or satin is veiy cnarmin,;' . aejse wlienevc'r religions differ- “ I thank you mostly warmly for PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED As that thought came to me I with the dark wool suit. j pnep exists betwopi, mari-icd people. , IN PASTEI, SHADES. the honor you would bestow upon also felt Jerry’s mouth press hard Liberalism in rrli.gion is growing, j Silk jersy i.s liked for sport Newest In sweaters is the double me,’’ she wrote each of her admir­ MILK AND CREAM ers In rejecting their offers, ’’but upon my lips, and— and— all un­ I It is perhaps not so serious a risk to i suits, as well as for long coats and sweater mode consisting of a short- knowingly I went to sleep.. My ! mix i-eligions In marriage now as It one-piece dresses. my time belongs to our club and I BLACK AND PINK. sleeved sweater with a sleeveless nerves were lulled by the ghost of ! would have be'-n ."lO years ago. ------cannot think of matrimony for my­ my lover’s kieses, the lover that I For evening wear, nothing 1? i -And ye‘ , when husband and wife LIGHT AND .AIRY', jumper over it. The example illus­ self.” J. H. HEWITTS DAIRY was not sure that I really loved; moi'e up to the minute than black- ' dei-ioitly l)pli''ve (-ontrodictory I V/lilte or.gaiidie, pleated or em- trated has broad red, black • and More than a score of the men who have proposed to her are now 40 HOLL STREET TELEPHONE 'JOSO. the lover whose kisses ■would never lace over pink chiffon. Tulle, too. j creed.':, l!ie ."djiistments of matri-I hroldered, i.s tbe most populay white stripes on the under sweater ,"row unwanted because the mom­ in blade, over a light foundatiou is j mony— intricate at best— are vastly | fabric for vesiees and collars at the married to femalle members of the and a white jumper over It. ent I did not want them I could e.xtrcmely chic. comnlicated. j moment. club, the president said. / m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1926. PAGE EIGHT

Granfle at Bolton last Friday night SLOPING LINES LEND CHARM TO COTTAGE were omitted from the account of Form er ^Princess AUce^M os Part the meeting. 'Dwight A. Lyman, Tests in Orient Prove Mrs. Ethel Blakely and Hubert P. Collins composed the victorious In Settling PoUticaV^roblem a / ■ 26’- Oi team who won on the negative of Gland Operation Benefit “ Are women jurors a success?” At the regular meeting of Co­ Ages Normally Washington. — Mrs. NicholasSeveral times It lo e k ^ gloomy BY GENE COHN lumbia Grange held Wednesday for the Longworth eause, but “ The average Chinese does not Longworth stands out as a shining evening a class of five were initiat­ Princess Alice, with a firm hold on New York, May 13.— What has age prematureiy, but normally and ed in the first and second degrees. example of the wife who plays In the affectiona of many “ better happened to rejuvenation? physiologically,” Dr. Schmidt points 9'OT. They will be given the third and her own way, fully as Important halves” was a power to be reck­ out. “ This differentiates him from Spectacularly heralded a few sea­ fourth degrees at the next meeting a part in national politics as her oned with. 'Whether wavering the American and European, who in two weeks. The dais is compos­ sons back and discussed feverishly distinguished husband, the Speak­ votes were whipped into line by across the world, it has gradually usually age before their proper ed of Rev. Duane V. Wain, Mrs. wives of Congressmen remains a er of the House. dropped from the conversation of time due to overwoik and over­ Marion Wain, Mrs. Minnie Ingram, boudoir secret. laymen. Little has come from the worry and wrong living.” Mrs. Lulu McCorkell and Miss Although the Influence of the Chinese experiments also remov­ “ feminine” mind on national poli­ Now that "Nick” is Speaker Mrs. famous laboratories and even the Anna McMahon. Longworth appears to have lost ed the objection of sceptics who Mrs. Lucine Hennequin has tics, patricularly in Washington, charlatans and “ pill fakirs ’ have Interest in the House again, par­ been strangely silent. held that rejuvenation effects might named her baby daughter Evelyn is generally regarded by veterans as highly overrated, the former ticularly with the Senate consider-. But, it seems, science has been be produced by psychological reac­ Betty. Ing such important problems as the Alice Roosevelt is generally con­ going yuietly and steadily ahead. tions on the part of patients, who HALL Miss Adella Badge celebrated World Court, Italian Debt and ceded to be the exception to the Out in the Orient “ acid tests’’ held the belief that they would be her 14th birthday Wednesday- Steck-Brookhart contest. have been under way for more than helped. The Chinese were unaware evening by a party of young rule, if rule there be. a year and out of the Orient has of the advertised benefits of the friends. Games were played and a Invitations to the salons of come Dr. Peter Schmidt, late of treatment. bountiful lunch served, including a Mrs. Longworth are highly prized Vienna and Berlin where he was as- 1 “ Also,” he adds, “ there were in­ cake w’ith candles. Those present and to become a member of the FIRST Eociated with Dr. Eugene Steinach, teresting tests to be made on Euro­ were the Misses Adella, Ahlene and \ small intellectual” group of In administration of the famous pean women. It is well known that FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Margaret Badge, Gladys Rice. which the one-time “ Princess "Steinach method” of rejuvenation. European women, transplanted to Harie Field, Gussie Kaplan. Eliza­ Alice” is the central figure. Is the He brings clinical reports of sen- the peculiar climate and conditions beth Bertsch, Frederick Bertsch, ambition of many aspiring Congres Bational achievements. |of the orient, develop glandular Frederick Hunt and Clayton Hunt, sion set wives. The orient, he explains, was weaknesses that cause them to be­ Jr. Noted Figures come fat, flabby, sluggish and pre­ Mrs. Randall of Hartford is at In this group from time to time maturely old. So you can see China the Dresser cottage. are noticed such figures as Borah offered a fruitful’ scientific field. | of Idaho, Reed of Missouri and “ There is no longer any doubt,” I Norris of Nebraska, all of whom says Dr. Schmidt. “ Rejuvenation is | are noted for their independence iii beyond any experimental and theo­ WITH THE LOCAL on the floor of the Senate. retical state.” Although the “ first lady” of the ^ e r e Spreading of information regard­ House, Mrs. Longworth is more ing rejuvenation has been greatly frequently seen in the Senate gal­ hampered, he points out, by “ mon­ AUTO DEALERS leries. During the recent World key gland” jokes and exaggerated Court and debt fights when Borah claims of Quacks. and Reed were leading the opposi­ No Sex Element George S. Smith, local Chrysler tion, she was almost dally an in­ “An unjustified sex clement has dealer, reports the following deliv­ terested spectator. Amid the maze of rumors which Sure, Michael Merry’• fcmily bttn introduced into the Question,” eries during the past week: A Six- were surround her political views one says Dr. Schmidt. “ The restoration rrn DTSfg-- 70 Sedan to Ward Taylor of Cottage lik e other families are. lip r r .c has been so frequently repeated as of efficiency and the retarding of re xB street, Six-60 Sedan to Mrs. Helen They liked Mike better when '>1 to gradually take on the cloak of he bought age are of world importance, and m Gatchell of Andover and a four se­ these two functions with their wide dan to Ploto Pagani of Charter Oak authenticity. It is that Mrs. Long- A •hining motor cur. economic importance are the real L street. worth was one of the “ bitter end- purpose of Steinach therapy. There The Pickett Motor Sales has de­ ers” in the fight against joining is certainly nothing sexual about livered a Willys-Knlght six sedan the World Court. A used car, too! One of increased mental and physical ef­ to John H. Kington of Talcottville. Just what actual part Mrs. Long- the reconditioned, neat, worth played in this struggle, -few ficiency and an attempt to halt th ■ Deliveries of new Buicks report­ good-looking used cars inroads of time. The whole nature J ed by Manager J. M. Shearer of the who know will admit. But it is of the work has been misunder­ local Capitol Buick Co. salesroom recalled that during the memora­ which we are display­ stood and made the basis of vulgar are sedans to Samuel Kaplan of ble League of Nations controversy ing. Next time you she was credited with playing an joking. Here is a plan for a present-day | Features of the interior arrange- closet and pantry are provided. Wadsworth street and Howard M. pass our salesroom, “ In the present complicated state important part in building up the home that has all the charm and | ment are The octagonal Note the desirable location of the Thornton of Lewis street and a of civilization it takes a man almost many. breakfast nook, close to the rear sport roadster to Roger Williams sc -"m ent which f i - - ” '- resultcin drop in and examine to his fiftieth year to acQuire wis­ atmosphere of the English cottage, shape of the living room is unusual, door and the front hall. of Cedar street. victory for the Irreconcilables. theused cars on display- dom sufficient to be of use to the a style of architecture growing while the open porch and the sun- H. A. Stephens reports the fol­ They tell a story about how Henry Cabot Lodge, their chair­ You’ll find wonder­ world and at that tcry moment he rapidly in popula’-ity, parlor at the sides add to its spa- cross ventilation to the kitchen and lowing Dodge deliveries: a special Dr. Peter Schmidt I man of the Senate Foreign Rela­ ful value! You’ll find begins to be useless. His best yeai.s The long, sloping roof lines of ciousness. a view of the street. Note the di­ sedan to Isaac Richardson of Flor­ should actually be his bes and. . 11 I rect connection between the front ence street and a de luxe sedan to tions Committee, was reported sound, reliable cars — this house tie it to the ground most Adjacent to the vestibule are a chosen as a field of research be­ too often, they are not. coat closet and lavatory. From the hall and the semi-attached garage. Charles 1. Balch of North Main wavering in his opposition to the effectively, and make it a natural League. still good for many cause it offered problems to be Boon to .America- hall a good view is had of the living On the second floor are three street. thousands of miles — found in no other place. “America, of all nations, should part, of its surroundings. George L. Betts of the Manches­ Lectured Lodge The charm of the exterior is due room and sun parior, but not of the bedrooms, the two front ones inter­ he mosc interested in rejiivenaMon. connecting, a feature that appeals ter Hudson-Essex Co. has delivered At the first opportunity Mrs. offered for a few dollars in no small measure to the i)lacin.g dining room. Longworth sought him out, it is Yonr business men and \>omen ,'o The kitchen is well lighted by a to the mother when left alone at new Hudson coaches to Albert Har­ down and the balance tnrongh terrific strain but still they of the windows. The walls will The attic rison of Myrtle street and John related, and inquired “ how Mr. look equally well in smooth or triple window over the sink, and i night with her children, Wobbly” was getting on and told on the famous GMAC nant to keep on. I have never seen has cabinets at one side and over | is accessible and the basement Keating of East Glastonbury. rough textured brick, and any one of new support in prospect for the Plan, the lowest time a country Avhere .he elderly men I the ice box. An entry with a broom 1 roomy. Madden Brothers have delivered were so tenaejous in tneir desire to of a variety of colors. a Nash sedan to Edxvard F. Taylor Insurgents. payment plan in the Last year there was a tremend­ stick to business post. In Europe of Prospect street and an Ajax world! No matter how the oldsters used to be conten*- to sedan to Edward Gates of North ous conflict over the Speaker- live on the interests and invest­ Elm street. ship. Longworth was campaigning much or little you want ments. but few Americans seem to Honors Colonial Ancestor COLUMBIA against the veteran Martin Madden to pay — you can buy like to retire.” of Illinois, chairman of the Appro­ with confidence from ,“ If only very few years of pro­ priations Committee. ductive work could be added to the Mrs. Lucy Clarke has returned our fine stock of used lives of our leaders in civilization to her home on the Green for the ALEXANDER cars. Come in today. the total gain for humanity would summer, after spending the past be tremendous. Therefore the ef­ seven months with her daughter in AUTOS WASHED fects need not be exaggerated and Whitneyville. Cleaned and Polished. certainly should not. It is not a Mrs. Elsie Collins has accepted a JARVIS, JR. Expert Simonipng. W. R. TINKER, JR. position as assistant to the super­ wender treatment that can cure all 130 Center Street ailments nor does it create roues, rJi intendent of the school for the Sand Wilson’s ('leaning Sta. but it restores usefulness (perhaps children at the Mansfield Training 7 27 Brainard PI. Phone 2030-2 Phone 1000. a certain amount of youthfulness) school. Gravel to old age.” Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hutchins. ^ Stone J6r Eeonomieal Trantfott*W t» .Actor's Case Miss Margaret Hutchins. Mr. and I Asked what he considered an Mrs. Howard Rico and Mrs. Claj-- outstanding test, he replied; ton Hunt, all members of the local Loam and Grading “ There was a certain veteran Grange visited Andover Grange Let’s Estimate Your actor out in the orient—-Gandjero, Monday night. Moving a Japanese. He was well past SO Seventeen members of Columbia and Trucking and beloved by all the playgoers. Grange were present at the meot- Next Job “ But in his old age his voice had in.g of East Central Pomona all but. disappe-ired. It became high Grange held at Gilead Wednesday. Copper and Galvanized Iron pitched and Quavery and he became Mrs. Mary Hutchins represented Gutters and Conductors. USED C.\B SPECIALS senile. The kindly crowds bade him this Grange in the spelling contest All Kinds of Tin and I’aper Hoofing. i # M o ) u s e s good-bye and he left the stage. held at the afternoon session, com­ 1925 X^hevrolet Sedan. “ His case was called to my at­ posed of representatives from each Cemetery Grading 1921 Chevrolet Sedan. |I>ainted tention and, one night, to the Grange who had members present, 1924 Ford Tndor S«da». ^ u i t s t a y amazement he returned to the and Mrs. Hutchins was the winner William Bray 1921 Ford Touring. stage. His voice was firm and his of the contest. The Pomona Lec­ 1922 Ford Ton Truck. turer announced that at prize would 19 Wadsworth Street carriage good. 416 Center Street 1924 Chevrolet Delivery. Painted be presented in the near future. So. Manchester ’With ‘The crowds haiied it as a miracle. Telephone 811-5. .And, after all. cannot the work of By an oversight on the part o f South Manchester CARTER WHITE LEAD the correspondent, the names of science be called miraculous?” BY the debaters to represent Columbia Tel. 341 J. P. TAMMANY lUrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., officiated at the unveiling in the Hall of 77 Main Street Only 3000 scientists in this coun­ Fame, New York, of a bust of Roger Williams, New England Colonial try are engaged in purely scientific pioneer, from whom she is descended. Phone 1933 research, while 30.000 scientists are working at applied science with commercial ccncerns. Wues Says Dangerous Varicose Veins p)flowGreaterRoducrion Can Be Reduced at Home Big Tire Sale!! Commencing Today, and lasting until the entire w i n dodI e b WWHEKS YEAB total PKODUenON SEDAN * stock is cleaned up, so as to make room for a large ship­ ment coming in next week. ' 1921 92,476 $2150 Rub Gently and Upward To­ Emerald Oil (full strength) and apply night and morning to the Do you know why BUICK 1922 164,037 1440 ward the Heart as Blood in swollen, enlarged veins. Soon you Wholesale Prices on all First Grade, Guaranteed Veins Flows That Way. will notice that they are growing Tires and Tubes. 1923 179,505 1385 smaller and the treatment should be 1924 225,641 1?45 If you or any relative or friend is 4'wheel brakes continued until the veins are of nor­ 3 0 x 3 '/2 Cl. A jax Cords. 3 0 x 3 '/2 TUBES AT COST 1925 259,967 H95 worried because of varicose veins, mal size. So penetrating and pow-- $8.75 erful is Emerald Oil that even Piles 1926 (greater Still) *1073— **895 or bunches, the best advice that SOxV'z Cl. Fisk Cords, $9.45 are m ech an ical •DeLuxe Sedan are quickly absorbed. North End ''Standard Sedan anyone in this world can give you Pharmacy, So. Manchester agents 30x3 Yz Cl. G. & J. Oversize, is to ask your druggist for an orig­ Magnell Drug Co., sell lots of it.— $12.45 $2.00 Buick 4-wheel brakes are builc on the inal two-ounce bottle of Moone’s Adv. 30x3'/a Oversize Fabrics, same sound mechanical principle as The middle column explains why Dodge $9.45 the two-wheel brakes you mways Brothers have been able, year after i^ar, to 3 0 x 3 '/z G. & J. S.S. Cords, Other sizes just as low in have used. IMPROVE their product and REDUCE iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiHiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilin C — $13.95 price. The brake on the outside front wheel PRICES at one and the same time. releases when turning a comer. The outside front wheel needs to turn in Greater and greater production automatically a larger circle to avoid .skidding and produces greater and greater values. I Sale of Used Cars | Balloons!! Buick brakes let it turn. Your dollar today buys more— . § All in good condition mechanically and with good s And the operating parts of Bukk brakes are steel drop foigings. C o m fo rt = rubber. B B e a u ty and Balloons!! For safety’s sake, and for easier driv­ E 1925 Hudson C o a c h ...... $800 E ing, pick Buick and Buick mechanical Dependability E 1922 Buick 4 C o u p e ...... $223 E 4-wheel brakes. than ever before in Dodge Brothers history. = 1924 Buick Sport Touring ...... $600 B Balloons!! BUICK MOTOR CO., FLINT, MICH. Tonring C ar ...... |869 S 1924 Essex C o a c h ...... $325 = ^ Divisitn » f Qtatral Motors Corporation 29x4.40 A.TAX and F IS K ...... $12.45 E 1923 Hudson C o a c h ...... $500 2 29x4.40 CONVERSE GIANTS ...... $ 1 5 .7 5 E 1923 Chevrolet Touring ...... $125 E This is a positive clean up sale. Don’t hesitate. Delivered. \ ' = 1923 Chevrolet S e d a n ...... $200 E FREE ! Come in and get your new Road Map G-15-4J-Nr Free. I 1917 Reo T o u r in g ...... $75 | WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILBS ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL E Cash or Term s. a BUILD TH EM H. A. STEPHENS •vvf- The Flats Filling Station Cor. Center and Knox Streets ^0. Manchest^ A.V. I Manehester Hudson-Essex Co. I P. B. Hagedom, Prop. Capitol Buick Company atm Tel. 34-2 Rockville Road Tel. 34-2 lAMES M. SHEARER, Branch Manager. D o D s e B r d t h & r s E 127 Spruce Street i Expert Electric Service ! Free Road Service ! Main Street, Corner Middle Turnpike East, =£>/ ^mniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiir MOTOR CARSl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, MAT 22,1926. PAGE NINE

WLS (345) Chicago — Little Dana ...... McGill ins produced by the germs do, and PARIS BATS ICB CREAM. Brown church. Little Town In the Ould cause constitutional symptoms such as fever, headache and var­ WATM (389) Cleveland— Thea­ County Dow n ...... Saunders Paris.—Doughboys who conldli’tL ious other disturbances. get ice cream in Paris during w al ter orchestra. WTIC Indian Lore Ca ll...... Friml Until ...... Sanderson Diphtheria is an example of days would be amazed if they wer» WLIT (395) Philadelphia — Travelers Insarance Co>i to return. “Tea, chocolate, cofleei Chamber music. Hartford, Oonn. Henry Kristopher, Tenor toxemia. It may rarely become a Charles Johnson, Accompanist septicaemia or a bacteremia. An ice cream, vodka, whiskey, gin” 14 WJZ (455) New York—Variety 467. the menu in most of the cafes. program. 9.30-10.30 p. m.— infected wound may remain WFAA (476) Dallas — Radio Carroll's Palais Royal Dance throughout its course a toxemia or Orchestra. It may become a septicaemia or a Bible Class. Tonight’s Program. 8 P. M. pyemia. All these conditions are It Pays to be Especially WBZ (333) Springfield, Mass.— Eastern Standard Time. loosely called blood poisoning. 6 P.M . < WCCO (416) St. Paul-Mlnneap- Organ. 5.30 p. m.— Particular About olis— Dance tunes. WCAU (278) Pyiadelphla — Children’s Period— ANDOVER PLUMBING WRNY (268) New Y o rk - WRC (469) Washington— Or- Musical. "Skinny and His Gang.” Poisoning Comply Sports; commerce: theater; musi­ cll 6S tTS WGY (379) Schenectady, N. Y. 5.50 p. m.— —both material and workman­ Dinner Concert. Emil Heimber- Mrs. Thomas Lewis went to At- cal. WIP (50S) Philadelphia— Organ. — Orchestra. woodville Wednesday night to visit with the ship. Upon the quality of ma­ WENR (266) Chicago—Concert. WOAW (526 ) Omaha— Orches­ WTAM (389) Cleve'and— Con­ ger’s Hotel Bond Trio: Pastel DIenuet...... Paradis her father, who is very 111, threat­ This Is the last of a series of terial and competency of the WSWS (276) Chicago—Orches­ tra. cert. ened with pneumonia. three articles on Erysipelas. New Law workman depends the degree tra and soloists. 12 P. M. KPO (428) San Francisco— Or­ Entr-Act “Clarice” ...... Loud Serenade ...... Tarenghl Mias Esther Jones has returned WON (303) Chicago— Stocks; WBBM (226) Chicago— ^Musi­ gan. home after spending a week with INSURE YOUR CAR of satisfaction and service re­ features; musical. cal. Selection from “Mlgnon” Thomas BY DR. HUGH S. CUMDHNG ceived. 8:15 P. M. The Herd Girl’s Dream. Labitzky her sister, Mrs. Samuel Capollo, of Surgeon General, United States WGB8 (316) New York—Musi­ KFNF (263) Shenandoah—Old- WEAF (492) New York— Allen Stamford. Her niece. Miss Mary 1 write all kinds of Automobile cal varieties. time music. Italian Love Song ...... Cardlllo Public Health Service Insurance; also Fire and Life. McQuahae; orchestra. To WGN Hungarian Fantasia ....Tobanl Capollo, will remain In Stamford When erysipelas occurs in parts WMCA (341)_ New York—Or­ KOA (322) Denver—Orchestra. (303 ), WGR (319), WSAI (326), until Memorial Day. JOSEPH C. WILSON chestra. WENR (260) Chicago— Frolic. 6.30 p. m.— of the body other than the face. Plumbing In All Its Branches. WWJ (353), WCAP (469), WEEI Announcements, Police and Miss Julia Perkins Is In Atwood- It Is usually due to Infection being WTAM (389) Cleveland—Base­ KNX (337) Los Angeles— Musi­ (476), KSD (545). villo taking care of Abner Shipper, Service Of The Best Kind. ball: orchestra. cal. Weather Reports. implanted in some wound. This (Thomas V. Holden 9 P. M. 7.00 p. m.— who Is 111. wound may be only a pin scratch 28 Spruce Street Tel. 641 WMAQ (447) Chicago—Organ; WJJD (370) Mooseheart, 111.— WMBB (250) Chicago— Orches­ Mrs. Ellen Jones and daughter 14 William St. Phone 97-1.3. Musical. Sunday School Period: or a mere blister. quartet. tra. visited In Willimantic Tuesday. WEAF (402) New York—Varie­ KHJ (405) Los Angeles— Musl- "Worship In the Small Church All wounds in the skin should WCAU (278) Philadelphia—Or­ School”— Wallace I. Woodin, Only two members of the An­ receive careful attention. Never ^liiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiimnimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij ty. chestra. dover Grange attended the Pomo­ WIP (508) Philadelphia—Or­ WSB (4281 Atlanta— Frolic. General Secretary of the Con­ put dirty fingers Into a wound WGY (379) Schenectady— God­ necticut Council of Religious na meeting In Gilead Wednesday. and remember that In speaking of chestra. KPO (428) San Fransclsco— These were Mrs. Addle Ellis and WNYC (526) New York—Must- Orchestra. frey Ludlow, violinist. Education. wounds any finger Is a dirty fing­ KPO (428) San Francisco— Or­ Hymns Miss Julia Perkins. crI WFAA (476) Dallas—Orchestra I ^ er that has not been thoroughly chestra. 7.30 p. m.— Mrs. Helen Gatchell has purchas­ scrubbed with soap and hot water I Griand Spring Clean-up WJR (5171 Detroit— Jesters. KYW (636) Chicago—Concert. WJZ (455) New York— Godfrey A Group of Old Favorite Songs: ed a new Chrysler sedan. Mrs. 7 P. M. 1 a- m. for at least five minutes. Ludlow, violinist. Oh Promise Die...... De Koven Gatchell expects to leave for Cali­ There are germs all over our WOKO (233) New York—Vocal WJAZ (330) Chicago— Orches­ fornia with her two sons Nathan, and instrumental. tra. WHO (526) Des Moines— Band. Auf W’iedersehn...... Romberg hands, and, very often, erysipelas KYW (536) Chicago— Classical. Dear Old G ir l...... Morse a student at the Connecticut Agri­ germs, especially under the nails. I Of Used Cars WMBH (250) Chicago—Musical. KNX (337) Los Angeles— Or­ cultural College, and Edward, a WRNY (258) New York— Musi­ chestra. 10 P. M. The World is Waiting for the Always use sterile gauze rn WREO (285) Lansing, Mich.— Sunrise ...... Seitz student at the Windham High wounds that require a gauze dress cal. KGO (361) Oakland—Orchestra. school, as soon as the respective Musical. H. V. Leckie, Baritone lug. Never put cotton next to a WLIB (303) Chicago—Variety. WDAF (366) Kansas City— Fro­ schools are closed for the summer. KSL (300) Salt Lake City— Con­ Laura C. Gaudet, Accompanist wound. It will stick and may cause I Priced from $50 upwards WMCA (341) New York—Musi­ lic. Mrs, Gatchell and her sons will WEBH (370) Chicago—MusicaJ. cert. 7.45 p. m.— infection. Cotton may be placed cal. Piano Recital: spend the summer with the for­ WLS (845) Chicago—Variety. KPO (428) San Francisco— Or­ WGN (303) Chicago— Sam ’n over the gauze but never on the Henry; musical. Margaret D. Sheppard mer’s father, Mr. Orr, of Long = V And we stand back of them. KOO (361) Oakland, C alif.- chestra. Beach, California. wound itself. Concert. KGW (491) Portland, Ore.— Or­ KOA (322) Denver— Concert. I. Blood poisoning must not he Shepherd’s Hey ...... Grainger Miss Lois Caswell, kindergarten S 1923 Buick Six 7-Pass. Touring WLW (422) Cincinnati—Organ. chestra. KNX (337) Los Angeles— Fea­ teacher In the Center school, will thought the same thing as ery­ tures. Four Impromptus ....Schubert sipelas. WJZ (465) New York—Orches­ Improvisation ...... DIacDowelli leave for Florida to join her par­ = 1924 Buick Six 7-Pass. Touring tra. SUXD.AY PROGR.\yiS. KFAB (341) Lincoln, Neb.— ents as soon as school closes for Blood plsonlng in one case Band. N ovellette...... DIacDowell; may be quite different from blood WEAF (492) New York—Musi- Love is Astraylng Ever Since 1 the summer. Miss Caswell will re­ = 1924 Buick Six 5-Pass, Touring Cftl. 11 a. m. KTHS (375) Hot Springs, Ark. main In Florida to teach school poisoning In another. Instead of Dlaylng ...... Nevin | using the term blood poisoning, WJR (517) Detroit—Orchestra; WCAU (278) Philadelphia— — Baseball results: orchestra. there In the fall and her place in = 1921 Hudson Touring. soloists. Church services. WIP (508 ) Philadelphia— Musi­ II. the Center school will be taken by you should learn the meaning of the words septicaemia, pyaemia 1923 Hudson Touring, WNYC (526) Omaha—Orches­ CFCA (356 ) Toronto— Church cal. 'Twas a Lover and His DIlss Dorothy Cook, at present a and toxaemia and remember that tra; markets. services. 11 P. M. L a s s ...... Nevin student of the Willimantic Normal Turn Ye to Die...... Hopekirk fever and other constitutional i 1921 Franklin 4-Pass. Road. KYW (636) Chicago—Concert. WTAM (389) Cleveland— Church WENR (266) Chicago— Popular. school. 8 P. M. services. KPRC (297) Houston, Tex.— Romance ...... Tschaikowsky DIrs. W. B. Talbot was a recent symptoms go with al Ithese condi­ I ■ 1923 Willys-Knight Coupe, WBBM (226) Chicago—Orches­ WLW (422) Cincinnati— Sacred Orchestra. A rabesque...... Wrangell visitor In Ellington, Rockville and tions. There are quite a number tra and soloists. concert. KSL (300) Salt Lake City— Puck ...... Grieg of germs which cause these condi­ i , 1921 Ford Touring, Journeying H om ew ard... Grieg Manchester. WOKO (233) New York—Musi- KLDS (441) Independence, Mo. Sacred services. Callers of Holden Brown and tions. Septicaemia is generally used to 1925 Ford Sedan. crI • — Church services. KNX (337) Los Angeles— 8.15 p. m.— family on Wednesday evening were Concert by the Ukranlan Choir mean that there are germs in the KFNF (263) Shenandoah—Or­ 3 p. m. Church services. Dliss Waldle Brown, of South Man­ of New Britain Conn. blood but no local suppuration, no chestra. WMBB (250) Chicago— Orches­ KTHS (375) Hot Springs, Ark. chester, Miss Beulah Brown, of Testament ...... Nerbytsky infe?ted wound, no local abcess. If WENR (266) Chicago—Popular tra and soloists. — Vocal and instrumental. Hartford and Thornton Griswold. Choir of the Ukranlan Catho­ the germ In the blood Is not one program. WRNY (258) New York— Dr. w o e (484 ) Davenport— Little DIrs. Mary Nichols and grand­ Our Motto Is ^ WSM (283) Nashville—Concert, Christian F. Reisner. lic Church of New Britain with of the common pus-producing Symphony orchestra. Ignatius Palazy, soloist. son Eugene W. Platt, of Wapping, bedtime story. WGN (303) Chicago— Musical. KGW (491) Portland— Services. were visitors in town Wednesday germs, it Is often spoken of as a To Sell a Used Car Right ! 1 Baritone Solo— bacteremia. WON (303) Chicago—"Auld KDKA (309) Pittsburgh— Ves­ 12 P, M. evening. Sandy;” light opera. per service: organ. DIetmany...... Lysenko However, a local infection mal KPRC (279) Houston, Tex.— Ignatius Palazy KDKA (309) Pittsburgh—Farm WGY (379) Schenectady, N. Y. Organ. become septicaemlc— that is, the program: orchestra. — Musical. j Laura C. Gaudet, Accompanist germs may enter the blood from KNX (337) Los Angeles— Musi­ Soprano Solo— THIRD EASTER BIRTHDAY. a local wound. When this hap­ WOBS (316) New York—Varie­ WLW (4821 Cincinnati— Organ.; cal. Karl Oozi (Black Eyes) pens. and when abcesses occur In ty. WEAF (492) New York— Or­ KPO (428) San Francisco— Or­ WLS (345) Chicago—Barn chestra. All a Krawetz WInsted, Conn.— Spencer C. Coe, other parts of the body, particular­ j Capitol Buick Co. f chestra. * 4 p. m. Baritone Solo— retired business man, born Easter ly In the Internal organs, the con­ Dance program. WFAA (476) Dallas— Orchestra. 111. WRNY (258) New York— Musi­ Dlenl Odnakovo ...... Lysenko Sunday, April 4, 1858, this year dition Is spoken of as pyemia. ■ S J. M. Shearer. = WJJD (370) Mooseheart, — KGW (491) Portland— Concert. Music. cal. Lgnatius Palazy had hls -third Easter birthday. The Toxemia differs from septicae­ KFNF (263) Shenandoah, la.— WHO ( 526) Des Moines— Or­ Laura C. Gaudet. Accompanist others occurred In 1915 and 1920. mia In that the germs themselves I Tel. 1600. 285 Main Street. Tel. 1600. | Wtam (389) Cleveland—Orches­ chestra. tra. Church services. Ukranlan Folk Songs— There’ll not be another until 1999. from a local infection do not enter WOR (405) Newajrk—Musicale. WGN (303) Chicago—Vocal; va-. Choir of the Ukranlan Catholic the blood but the poisons or tox­ niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiMiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimmiiiiiiiiiiimni WLW (422) Clnc([inati—Organ; rlety. Church of New Britain, Conn. 8.45 p. m.— — ■ - ' - " I - " ------old fiddlers. ■WWJ (353) Detroit— Organ. SNAKES LIKE CLASSICS. WJZ (455) New York—Musical. WDAF (366) Kansas City- Contralto Solos— GILEAD "Amour! Viens Aider” from WTIC (476) Hartford, Conn.— String ensemble. London.— Snakes like classical WJJD (370) Mooseheart, 111. “Samson and Delilah” (Sung ' Vocal and instrumental. music, but object to "jazz airs,” ac­ —— O r p p s f T*fl in ...... French) Salnt-Saens WEAF (492) New York— Stu- cording to an Interesting experi­ )dlo. WTAM (389) Cleveland— Ivan Benjamin Lyman Is sick at his To You (Sun in G erm an). . . . SO N COACH Francisci’s orchestra. home and Dr. D. C. V. Moore' of ...... Richard Strauss ment recently made In the Snake WIP (508) Philadelphia—Con­ Park aLPort Elizabeth. The cobras cert. WRC (468) Washington— Ser­ South Manchester is attending him. In the Time of R o ses...... vices. Mrs. Mary Randall and Miss ...... Louise Reichardt glared stonily during "I Miss My KYW (536) Chicago—Classical. Swiss,” and “If You Know Susie,” KSD (545) St. Louis—Music WEAF (492) New York— Musi­ Grace Randall of Willimantic were Dly Laddie ...... Thayer cal. local visitors Wednesday and at­ Cleora B. Dliller, Contralto but wriggled and danced when a and stage specialties. classical selection was played. 9 F. M. 5 p. m. tended the open meeting of the R. H. Prutting, Accompanist WMBB (250) Chicago—Orches­ WCAU (278) Philadelphia— Re­ Grange. 9.00 p. m.— tra and soloists. cital; C h u rc h 'service. J. B. Jones was a business visit­ Cornet Solos: KNX (337) Los Angeles— Musi- or in Willimantic Thursday. WADC (258) Akron, O.—Or­ Carry Die Back to Old 1264ft chestra. East Central Pomona Grange Virginia ...... Bland AUTO WASHING ”At Your Door KFAB (341) Lincoln, Neb.— No. 3 held its regular meeting Vacant C h a ir ...... Root Spring Lnbrlcatlng, WRNY (258) New York—Musi­ ^ipthing €lse to V aj cale; orchestra. Vesper service. with Hebron Grange at the Gilead Tramp, Tramp, Tramp Greasing, Polishing. WSM (283) Nashville—Barn WOO (508) Philadelphia— Or­ hall Wednesday. The morning ses­ (with variat%')ns) . .Rolllnson dance program. gan recital. sion opened at 10:30. The dinner Gladys W. Slater, Cornetist KPRC (297) Houston—Frank W’HO (526) Des Moines— Mu­ wa.s served by the Hebron Grange Theresa D'Esopo, Accompanist W. E. lUmCENS sical. under the supervision of the Tilton, pianist. 9.15 p. m.— Telephone '427 WON (303) Chicago—Light op­ 6 p. m. Wortliy Steward airs. Doris Fish. Tenor Solos: era: old time prlre fight. KSL (300) Salt Lake City— Mu­ The afternoon session at 2:30 was WGBS (316) New York—Musi- sical. an open meeting. It was a pleasant WBZ (333) Springfield, Mass.— day and about 170 Grangers from Cell • WJAZ (330) Chicago—Orches­ Concert. the surrounding towns were pres­ tra. WLIT (395) Philadelphia— Or­ ent. WMCA (341) New York— Va­ gan; orchestra. -Afrs. Clara Hanmer of Wethers­ WHAS (400) Louisville— Con­ riety. field and Mrs. Ella 'Warner of I See These USED CARS | CFCA (356) Toronto—Musical cert. Hartford visited their homes here WSB (428) Atlanta — Sacred comedy. and attended the Grange meeting i If you need one, the price or the terms won’t stand = WDAF (366) Kansas City—Va­ concert. Wednesday. WJZ (455) New York— Church = in your way. = riety. Dir. and DIrs. Charles Fish visit­ WTAM (389) Cleveland— Ev. program. ed in DIanchsster Wednesday even­ WHO (526) Des Moines— Trio. i 1924 Overland Sedan. = Jones and his Gang. ing. E 1924 Chevrolet Sedan. = WHA8 (400) Louisville—Con­ KYW (536) Chicago— Club ser­ Robert Porter is still confined to cert. vice. his home by illness. i 1923 Chevrolet Touring. S 6.20 p. m. At this writing, DIrs. Dlerton 1922 Ford Coupe. , = WLW (422) Cincinnati—Or­ WEAF (492) New York— Major S chestra. Hills Is a little more ,>omfortable. i 1923 Cleveland Roadster, newpaint, new tires. = WSB (428) Atlanta—Musical. Edward Bowes orchestra. To WTAG Local farmers are doing about (268), WJAR (306), WWJ (3531, the usual amount of planting of WMAQ (447) Chicago—Thea­ WCAE (461), WCAP (469), WEEI ter revue. corn and potatoes. (476), KSD (545). Clayton A. Hills has taken a boy WTIC (476) Hartford—Musical 7 P. M. varieties. fourteen years of age for a period KGW (491) Portland—Concert WGN (303) Chicago— Variety, of years from a New London Insti­ 1 PICKETT MOTOR SALES j A ll Closed Car C om forts — M asterful KOA (322) Denver— Musical. tution. WEAF (492) New York— Or­ WJAZ (330) Chicago—Orches­ OPEN EVENINGS. chestra. Phone 2017 = WIP (508) Philadelphia— Or­ tra. Large asphalt beds have been = 22-24 Maple Street chestra. WBZ (333) Springfield, Mass.— discovered recently In the Philip­ i# Perform ance — Low Cost Near’East Relief program. pines. WJR (517) Detroit—Orchestra. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiifififififiiifiififillli*************************" 10 P. M. Note Well These Claims—They Are WBBM (226) Chicago—Songs; orchestra. Supported by 800,000 Owners WMBB (250) Chicago—Orches­ tra and soloists. Lasting! pride of ownership comes from mas­ the riding action b so well arranged diat long WRNY (258) New York—Musi­ terful performance, ease of operation and hours at die wheel are not tiring. cal. maintenance, from reliability and economy. WON (803) Chicago—Musical Economy is found in low operating and varieties. Used Cars Studeb2iker Tbcae qualities cannot be revealed by any maintenance cost. WJAZ (330) Chicago—Orches­ These are the qualities that make geouins tra. othertest thanactual performance over long WMCA (341) New York— Or­ All Studebaker automobiles which are sold as CER­ periods of time and in the bands of every satisfaction. Upon such a chassis is mounted chestra. Look Over This List TIFIED CARS have been properly reconditioned, and type of user. the Coach. It gives all closed car coo^ WJJD (870) Mooseheart, 111.— carry a 30-day guarantee for replacement of defective forts. It is sturdy, beautiful in line, anff Musical. Hudson holds first advantage because of its complete in every pracdcal detail Its sale parts and free service on adjustments. KTH8 (375) Hot Springs, Ark. And Prices patented Super-Six— the world’s most fa­ has exceeded that of any closed car priced — Baseball; Instrumental. 1924 Studebaker Light 6 Coupe. mous motor. More than 800,000 have been above 11,000. That production has led to WMAQ (441) Chicago—Thea­ 1925 Studebaker Special 6 Sedan. built by Hudson under its exclusive principle. ter program. greater economy and much lower prices. It 1922 Columbia Touring, thoroughly overhauled... $175 1924 Studebaker Special 5-passenger Coupe. For 11 years it has been outstanding because WRC (469) Washington— Or­ 1920 Liberty Touring, a good buy f o r ...... $150 has permitted many improvements in chassis chestra. 1924 Studebaker Big 6 Touring. of distinctive smoothness, wide flexibility, and body. w o e (484) Davenport—Musi­ 1921 Ford Sedan—upholstery in good condition .. $125 1923 Studebaker Big 6 Touring. power, speed, and reliability. cal. 1922 Ford Coupe—upholstery in good condition .. $125 So today* s Hudson Coach isnot only die beat 1924 Dodge 4-passenger Coupe. ever built. It also is priced lower than ever WOAW (526) Omaha—Frolic. 1925 Ford Touring, 5 new tires, upholstery as good 1925 Ford Roadster, balloon tires. Hudson is easy to steer.. Its power range u KYW (536) Chicago—Musi­ ao great tbjic gear shifting is lessened, and before. cal. as n e w ...... $325 1924 Hupp Sport Touring. 11 P. M. Chandler 7-pass. Touring in first class condition .. $175 1924 Essex Coach. HUDSON-PROUGHAM *1524 HUDSON 7-PASS. SEDAN n755 WRKO (286) Lansing, Mich. 1924 Oldsmobile 6 Sedan...... $550 1923 Rco Touring. — Orchestra. AD priett btdmdt frtight, ftoe omd thtfaOowmg WLIB (303) Chicago— Correll 1923 Gray Touring...... $125 1922 Maxwell Touring. and Oosdan; ensemble. 1923 Durant Sport Touring...... $275 1922 Chevrolet Touring. Front and Rear B o m p ^ Antomatic Windshield Cleaner; Rear View Mirror; Traiumissioa WAHO (816) Rlclfmond Hill, N 1923 Gray Touring...... $150 1920 Buick Roadster Lock (built in )i^ d iator Shutter^ Moto-Meter; Combination Stop and Tail Light Y.'—Variety. 1923 Overland Touring...... $150 1917 Buick Touring. KNX (337) Los Angeles—Va­ riety. 1922 Ford Touring...... $125 The STUDEBAKER pledge takes the guesaworS WMCA (841) New York—En- out of used car buying, . v Manchester Hudson-Essex Co. tertaineri. \ ■ KGO (861) Oakland, Calif.— Weather: Llo^s Club program. Crawford Auto Supply Geo. L. Betts, Manager WBBH (370) Chicago—Orches fr*. Oldsmobile Sale and Service. Conkey Auto Co. Spruce and Birch Streets So. Manchester li KTH8 (878)' Hot Springs, Ark !i^Voq»l and Instrumental. East Center and Walker Streets Phone 2021-2 20 East Center Street. ♦ KHJ (405) Los Angeles—Musl- Ml. a iis MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1926. PAGE TEN Mary^s A nd Shamrocks Play A t Home Ton^rrow

\Billy Evans says- RANGERS COMING TO RENEW CARPENTIER FIGHT Tides Are Chief Foes FARRAND TO FACE PIONEERS Grove Delivers PLEASED THE FANS Connie Mack Is beginning to Of Channel Swimmers cash In on Southpaw “Lefty” IN HICKEirS GROVE GAME FEUD WITH ST. MARY’S NINE Grove. This year he Is pitching as if worth the $100,000 and a bit more.the Athletics pa«d for him. Although Frenchman Can’t Someone is responsible for a drastic change in his delivery and Large Crowd Expected at Seelert to Receive Pitchingj COUNTY LEAGUE I might add it is all for the better. Go the Route Any Longer Grove is pitching overhand en­ OL'LEGE North End Game Tomor­ tirely this year. I|.st year he Assignment- Saints Are g£|[^g ORGANIZED shifted to suit his fancy between He Is Still Popular. the sidearm and overhand styles. row Afternoon— Visitors at Kensington This After- ___ His greatest trouble was control­ i T T E ^ , ‘-'I ling his sidearm ball. (By Davis J. Walsh). In all the games I have seen r C m ^il s o n Are Fast Club. noon. Two Manchester Nines Are New York, May 22.— Truth, Grove work this year he has used sometimes is a blunt weapon that nothing but the overhand style and THE TOUGHEST EVENT, hits one full upon the brow with the as a result his control has Improv­ Among Eight Teams That ■What’s the toughest event in Probable Llnnps; ST. MARY'S convincing emphasis of a paving ed at least 50 per cent. SHAMROCKS. PIONEERS, RANGERS. Another change In Grove’s style track and field? That question was A. Hayos, <•. T'erpiison, 2b. block, and the truth about last Kelly, c. Oreflee, c. night's Carpentier revival, or what from that of last year Is a near­ put to me the other day. I’ve al­ Farraml, p. Adaniaitis, p. Tboniton, ss. Will Compose Circuit; ways considered the 440 topped Tremonte, p. Steveiisou, e. liave you, at Madison Square Gar­ stop as he reaches the top of his J. McLa’hliii, lb Bowman, lb. riiart. p. sxvlng. Instead of a quick follow them all. The 440 Is a mad dash McCabe, lb. rartoiis. 3b. den, is that the dear, old populace Kellar, 2b. Kilroy, 2b. Play Starts Next Saturday was taken for another hurdle race through as formerly used. every step of the way. It’s a gruel­ Brownell, ss. Cameron, ss. llcscclcy, 2b. AVnrnock, ef. ling test wherein physical fitness, Maedonald, lb. by this gay, young man from the This also apepars to have great­ Wilson, 8b. Hayes, 8b. McKeriicy. ss. ly helped his control. That Is all endurance, stamina, speed and I.iiigcrcr, :5b. H. Stevenson, If. boulevards of Paris. Georges Long, rf. I’ riore, If. can't fight a lick at this late stage he needed,, for he has always had ability play important and neces­ McCarthy, cf. Danduraml, cf. Simmons, If. .Anderson, rf. .Vccording to an announcement sary parts. In other words, it’s a Seelert, p. of Ihe proceedings. plenty of stuff. Benny, rf. Bagshaw, rf. Ryan, cf. made today by Elmer T. Tliienea. Grove should win a lot of ball 220 pace, only twice as far with no T. Hayes, if. Secretary ef tlie Hartford County He proved it last night through ten rounds of synthetic fighting. ."ames for Mack this summer. jogging start or letup between the If old Jupiter Pluvius does not y. M. C. A., arrangements have pistol’s report and the tape. I dare practically been completed for the At the end they called It a draw, Interfere again the Shamrocks will Two stiff games eonfront the St. which was quite all right with me. Golf Popularity say more athletes collapse at the tackle the Hartford Pioneers to­ formation of the Hartford County finish of a quarter-mile race than Mary'.s baseball nine over tlie Y M. C. A. Industrial baseball It may have been a good draw but Recently someone asked me why morrow afternoon at Hickey’s week-end. This afternoon Alana- In any other. league. The flr.'^t games will he it was a bad fight. golf was so Immensely popular Grove. The game M'ill start at 3 ger liulla's charges were slated to Pans Enjoyed It. played next Saturday. with major league ball players. o’clock. travel to Kensington to cross bats Yet, the come-ons seemed to en­ 'A My answer was that I believed A year ago Michigan led Ohio The Pioneers were scheduled to with the fast town team of that Eight teams will compose the circuit. Seven have been secured al­ joy what they saw and just to that the two games had some­ State on the track, 84 to 51. The meet the Shamrocks here last Sun­ place. It is the opening game for prove that he still has the boys thing in common, particularly s other day Michigan repeated the day but weather conditions neces­ Kensington and regular opening ready and it is expected that the badly kidded, at least sixty per cent eighth club will be obtained short­ to the desire to get distnee to the dose, 82-53. Comparing the two sitated an eleventh hour postpone­ day ei'lebrations were scheduled to of the house was with Carpentier. ment but If the weather tomorrow ly. Those in the league now are drives. duels, Michigan, It would seem. be held. This included a parade Every time he lifted his right, they However, I decided to get first- Isn’t quite as formidable as In 1925 is anything like It has been today, from the clubhouse with a bandjTI:':^f Glastonbury, Orford Soap broke into wild cheers and a missed Company, Highland Park, Kensing­ hnd information and, selecting a or. If you prefer, Ohio State Is a it will be an Ideal day for a base­ leading the manJi. punch almost provoked a riot. Ap­ docen stars whom I knew were bit stronger. Of course, such a ball game. Hoyce ritchlng. ton, East Berlin, Plalnville and the parently America enjoys nothing Sxvedish Lutheran church of New keen for the game and good play­ slight margin counts for little or Farrand to Pitch. Eddie Boyce, former high school better than being thoroughly fooled. _ ers as well, I put the question of less. “ Count” Farrand will pitch for pitching ace who was recently de­ Britain. The opening games will Ten thousand fans turned out to| Manager Coleman’s nine against find East Glastonbury entertaining why they liked golf to them. clared ineligible for the remainder see this man, who had fought four “ It’s the long game that ap­ the Pioneers. It will mark the the Orford Soap Company; ■ East REMEMBER— of the season insofar as scholastic fights tn America and lost three of peals to me in golf. I like to hit first start of the season In the box Berlin at Kensington and Plain- Marc Gatlin of Chicago? Gat­ baseball is concerned, was slated them. They didn’t come to see them a mile from the tee. It’s a for Farrand who has hitherto been ville at New Britain. The Highland lin was an end, one of the to twirl for the Siiints in today’s Huffman, except as a sort of indis­ great thrill.’’ used only once and that time as a Park nine will remain Idle until stars of his time. He captured game. If Eddie anywhere dupli­ pensable and necessary evil. Com- Th"t in substance was the re­ that famous Maroon eleven of relief hurler In the last inning. cates his performance of a week the following week unless another mpn sense, if any, would have, told ply that I received from all the Last year Farrand turned In many team is secured within a few days. 1905 which beat Michigan In ago today when he let the State’s them that Carpentier xvas passe as players to whom the question was that memorable 2-0 Thanks­ a win to be added to the Sham­ Prison team down with one scratch East Berlin won the title last far back as 1922 xvhen the lat^ Bat­ put. rock’s record. It was his slow year after the regular schedule giving Day battle. It manked hit, tlie Kensington batters should tling Siki knocked him out. Add­ “ Say, I get about as much Michigan’s first defeat in 57 breaking wide outcurve that has find the going ratlier tough. ( nded with the Orford Soap Com- ed conviction on this score was pleasure out of driving a long ball proved a puzzle to opposing teams jiany of tliis place and East Berlin AN D games and, but for an “Ivory” .New Hritain Coming. available from his fights with Oib- from the tee in golf as I do in hit­ play by a Wolverine back, and It is on this ball that Farrand Tomorrow afternoon at the West in a tie for first place. In the play­ hons and Tunney, to say nothing of ting a home run in baseball,’’ was xvlll doubtlessly depend the most in off series. East Berlin won two out would have ended in a score­ Side Oval, ihe Saints will meet the the fact that he has been in the OOVEP. T'lb? Ruth's reply. less tie. Catlln, during his tomorroxv's tilt. Kew Britain Rangers at three of the three games played. ring for nineteen years. It’s the long driving In golf The remainder of the Shamrock’s It is expected that the league Chicago regime, played with o'clock. Dwyer and Russell will Logs Weak. that makes the game so popular boys like Eckersall, Speik, Ba- lineup will be the same that faced umpire. “Art " See.crt is slated will produce, a first class brand of The evidence last night was over­ with major league ball players. the Elmwood team tM-o weeks ago. ball this year. Tlie teams aiipear to denoch and De Tray, all stars to piu'h. powering in its conclusiveness. Car- That's the big appeal. of the first magnitude. Jim McLaughlin, the steadiest field­ The Saints clashed twice with the be I'ractically even and a success­ pentler’s leg, once as sprightly as Not a single player s«id he car­ er on the North End nine will play ful season is expected. Rangers last year— once here and a ballet dancer’s no longer are even ed for the short game and all ad­ Do little fellows always make first base. Keller, Brownell and once in New Britain. The result &RIS N£Z adequately spry. Some of their mitted their weakness was on the the best sprinters? No, not always. Wilson 'will round out the Innei ■^'as an even break and as a conse­ MIS.S SHEA’S ROOM NVINS. speed evaporated on Broadv.my's greens. works with Long, Benney, Brownell quence both teams are anxious to Miss Shea’s room in the seventh There are exceptions. One of the dance floors during recent months, most notable in present-day compe­ and McCarthy in the outfield. Kel­ cop the third contest. grade evidently thought that the the rest during years of road and Sacrifice Era tition is “ Truck” Miller of Har­ ly will hold up Farrand’s shoots. The Rangers are no new team to laskethall season wasn’t over on ring work. While 'home runs continue to be Hartford Nine Fast. Manchester fans. They have played Thursday when Miss Kane’s room vard. Miller weighs more than 200 In other words, Georges coitldn’t made in the majors, the records but can run the 100 In 10 second The Hartford team is rated as here for several years ilating back fell before it by the score of 35 to fight and, for some reason, Huffman prove the swat game Is on the de­ one of the best In its class in the to the days when the old Atlas team 17. It was a slugging bee on both consistently. The great Paddock Is Capital City. It Is undefeated to didn’t. If there xvas a decision to crease. a fairly heavier-set fellow for a first opened negotiations with them. sides two pitchers working for each give, he should have had it. at that. date and Is coming here with high Tlipsc arc the swimmers who If you would have proof of this sprinter. I need mako no comment For two or three years the Rang­ team. Tlie summary; But no great harm was done In any Editor’.s Note: Lillian Can­ fact give thought to the sacrifice hopes of adding the Shamrocks to ers and the Atlas played a series Miss Shed's Room. case. Huffman had the light In non of Baltimore, .siiou-soriMl have crossed the English Chan­ regarding his ability, however. Sev­ Its list of victories. Tremonte, "who hits that are daily made In the big eral other big, fast men might be and then oth.cr local teams includ­ ah r li po a e the hag at the end of the seventh by NE.-V .Sciwic'c, world’.s nel. leagues as you peruse, the sum- has pitched in Manchester on sev­ ing the Shamrocks b.^gan to secure Fracrhia, c. 7 3 4 0 13 0 round but let Georges take the play greatost ncwsiMiper feature or­ Captain lUatthoxv Webb, mentioned, but, as a general rule, eral previous occasions will be in mad- of the box see--'. sprinters are of medium build and the crack New Britain nine for at- Adamson, If, 4 3 4 0 0 0 away from him in the last three. ganization, and 'Hie .Manches­ Englishman...... 1875 Of course the new rule that per­ the box for the invaders. He is travt ons. Tli.' Dardwa-e City club Lelclholdt, lb. 6 4 2 6 2 0 1 Huffman fought a singularly en- ter Evening Herald, is in William Burgess, Eng­ run more to the lighter classes. said to have an assortment of o mits the scoring of a fly- ball that has never y.d failed to produce the Smith, p. 6 5 5 4 0 aggressive fight in view of the fact training for an attempt to lishman ...... 1911 is caught as a sacrifice, provide curves that has raised havoc with goods when they have played here. Jarvis, 31), 4 3 O 1 0 i! that he hurt Georges badly about swim the English Channel this Henry P. Sullivan, Ameri­ INTRODUCING— batters he has already faced this o o a runner advance a base on the Tom Davies of Pittsburgh. Begclcy, the second baseman for Enrico, 2h. 5 3 0 0 i the body in the early rounds and .siimnicr. This is the fifth of a can ...... 1923 out, has increased the sacrifice to- season. the Rangers is said to be a classy Mclntosli, ss. 6 5 4 ;? 1 0 had him rubber-legged at the end series of articles about hei’. "Tliirico Tiraboschi, Ar- Davis, as you’ll recall, starred All in all, it should be a fast tabs, but It fails to accurately ac- on Panther grid ele^-ens a few fielder in addition to being a heavy Carlson, cf. 6 4 2 0 1 1 of the fifth ftom a right to the gontinean...... 1923 coun' for the greatly Increased game of and a large crowd is 0 Charles Toth. Amorican . . 1923 years ago. He was a back, a hitter. Simmons and Hayes and McCormack, rf. 6 5 5 0 0 body and a left to the jaw. fign t ■ in this style of play. looked forward to. Ryan, the outfield trio ,according to Thereafter, ho fought at long ♦Tiraboschi made the fast­ With pitching much Improved, mighty efficient one. As a ball­ Kew Britain writers, are the main­ 50 35 31 14 21 0 Baltimore, Md., May 22.-—Lil­ est lime— 16 hours 33 minutes. carrier he rated with the lead­ range, for reasons best known to lian Cannon is on her way to many ball games are being won Pennock conducted the Yan­ stays of the club. Their heavy \s Room. ers, being fast and a clever Miss Kam himself. France now, charged with the am­ by one-run margins this year, in kees to their tenth consecutive hitting i.'' expected to feature the. al) r li po a 0 dodger in the open. Davies Is However, as I said bef >r.^, the bition to be tile first woman in liis- which the sacrifice hit as a rule victory as the Browns bit the dust offense of the Rangers. 6 4 3 0 5 2 now playing second base for Anderson, 2b, boys went away cheering, -o that tory to swim the English Channel. with him. Had ho boon 30 minutes plays a prominent part. again, seven to tM’o. Walker, p. 6 O O 4 3 1 i Dormont In the Allegheny' seems to settio ii. Carpentier lias| \ week more will see her training slower he would have got within a SelM'ltz, 3t), 6 2 0 2 3 another shot in r'liiladelpli-a next League—and going big. The Reds bowled over Brooklyn I daily in French water for the most thousand yards of his goal and Early Upsets The Athletics lost to the Indians again, eight to five. Red Lucas Kissiuan ,1b. 6 3 4 1 7 0 month and " presume he will get then been carried aumy from the Major )/igue pennants are won in the thirteenth inning, four to Markliam, rf. 6 2 O 1 0 0 j arduous feat of swimming known Johnny Harvard may not climb winning his own game with a away with it as handily as he did to man. sliore by adverse tide, as he xvas on on October aercer.tages, rather three, and yielded third p^ace to triple after Luque was knocked nicking, if. 4 1 1 0 0 3 very high In the coming intercol- the Senators. Jamieson’s single o last night. Just why the channel swim hi.s attempt !hc summer before. than those of Msv and June. out of the box. The Dodgers Spear, c. 4 1 0 4 0 With one mo!\\ of the season leglates. But In Tibgetts, Haggerty bloke up the pastime. should be such a tough pni'-osition Because of his speud in crossing. and Watters the Crimson has three have lost nine straight and Wil­ Helm, cf. 3 1 1 0 0 0 Tiraboschi had only three tides to completed, the lub standings of bert Robinson is worrying himself is hard to understand i'’ one Is not athletes who’ll bear watching in familiar with its amazing tides. It contend mIUi, while Sullivan had the two major leagues reveal some into a hantamweight. 41 17 16 5 21 9 any cinder path outing. In the half, cent years Is apt to he unfolded. SONS ARE PLAYING is only 2 2 miles from Dover, Eng­ five to fight. Sullivan swam from interesting facta. In the American LfAgue three mile and two-mile, the Cambridge At least the 1926 paddle doesn’t land, to C.alais, France, and a lit­ Dover to Calais; Tiraboschi from trio Is tough to whip. At Phllly stack up as an all-’Yale affair. The tle ni ire li.an 20 from Dover to Cape Gris-Nez to Dover. Webb, the clubs picked by a majority of the experts for first division berths last year Harvard scored just 12 Crimson may not whip the Blue Cape Gris-Nez. first to turn the trick, swam from but It should give the latter a tight IN GROTON SUNDAY were trailing along in the second points. Tlbbets, Haggerty and Wat­ But the tides are strong— there Dover to a point mluxvay between ters counted them all. Better con­ race, the hottest pace Yale has De Palma Hopes To Calais and Gris-Nez. Burgess and section. The clubs referred to are is no bucking them— and the wa­ the Athletics, Detroit and St. sider these boys when you’re dop­ known in a Harvard tussle in quite ter Is cold, never above 60 degrees, Toth, tlio remaining two, started ing the annual eastern affair, book­ a stretch. In short, the Yale-Har- from the French shore. Louis. mostly colder. And when you stoji In the National League New ed to go to a decision late this vard event looms as a nip-and-tuck Lose Racing Jinx Return Game With Glaston­ to consider that the fastest timi> It is believed the swim can be month. clash with little. If any, open wa­ made a little more easily by start­ York and Pitsburgh, generally ever made by a channel swimm-'r picked as the outstanding teams, ter separating the shells. Yale, by ing fi'om French soil. This, very virtue of Its long string of success­ was 16 hours and 33 minutes, you M'ere running fourth and fifth. When Yale and Harvard meet to 15y DAN THOMAS.

SENSE and nonsense GAS BUGGIES or HEM AND AMY—^A Woman’s Intuition by Beck TALK ABOUT LUCK F THE GUY I AS USUAL,I SUPPOSE SAY? HElS NO PIKER- - i,OH? SO t h a t S r F Vtw MAKE ME TIRED— HIS BUSINESS RECOMMENDED RUSTY TO IS OJE HE'S ANOTHER BIG GUN he’s PRESIDENT OF THE MAGNATE OUT YOU THINK YOU'RE SO MUST BE IMPORTANT V . ^ ^ -T W I N S ^VNA'mRE THE BIGGEST BUSINESS MEN IN •on easy s tr e e t WHO'S COMPANY- THEY SELL MORE MOTORING ANNOYED WISE— THE TROUBLE IF HE CAN LET In this matter of being a candi­ SOAP THAN ANYBODY IN JJ/ OLIVE EQBBaTS BARTQff date, it’s flne to have the country THAT HE TOWN— SWaL OFFICE-- MAHOGANY "SO STUCK ON YOUR BY CARELESS WITH YOU IS YOU’RE IT TAKE CARE behind you as long as it keeps Its IS THE VICTIM LIKE THE BANK— I MADE A HIT PLEASING PERSONALITY THE WORLD-HE’S GOT HIS , PEDESTRIANS- JUST JEALOUS BECAUSE OP ITSELF WHILE feet where they belong. OF CAREFULLY WfTH HIM— HE SAID HE'D HEARD HE WANTS YOU FOR A W AD-HE SHOULD WORRY— [ PLANS TO ABOUSH I MADE A DENT ON A HE SITS AROUND LAID p l a n s , ABOUT ME A LOT— HE ENVIED NEI6HB0R---WELL------HIS HOBBY IS ALL HE’5 ’ NUISANCE BY Next they eanic to the Cobbler's, GUY WHO HAS HIGH IDEALS SLAPPING YOU HEM ME MY PERSONAL MAGNETISM- WATCH O U T --he’ll HAVE INTERESTED IN -H E WANTS .PUTTING THEM AND DOES BUSINESS IN the Twins and the Whiffet did. He It would be altogether fitting for ON THE BACK was a smart cobbler, this one was. someone to write a new Wedding RETURNS HOME WISHED HE COULD MAKE FRIENDS SOMETHING TO S E L L -- TO MODERNIZE MOTORING ON WHEELS- A BIG W A Y--I WAS GOING AND GETTING for he made shoes for fairies and March. We favor the maintaining FULL OF LIKE I DO— HE BROKE A DATE YOU LOOK GOOD TO SO IT'S WITHIN THE MEANS DEVOTES LARGE TO TELL YOU SOMETHING YOU ALL ^ overshoes for birds to wear on of the old “ Here Comes the Bride,” ENTHUSIASM WITH A BANKER HIM -- IT'S THE OF THE MASSES, AND. FORTUNE T o ­ BUT NOW I WON’T - V EXCITED- r _ rainy days. but it might be well to add for FOR H|S TO LUNCH- - I’M OLD, OLD STORY- I'M GOING which time she’s coming. NEW FRIEND INTO HIS OFFICE Today he was having a special HELP HIM-- ALEC SMART, ANY OL TIM E- sale of goloshes for robins, for the "Sjie cuts a good figure,” said Weather Man had made a mistake THE the dealer as he looked to the bot­ CONFIDENCE MAN and turned on his snow spigot in­ tom of the deck and saw an ace. stead of his rain spigot and the WHO IS robins were likely to die of pncu-' SCHEMING TO USE Mary's Lamb To Date HEM’S GOOD monia. Mary had a little lanih And as Nam-y said to Nick and She found him in the gutter. NAME TO SELL tlie poor Whiffet, to which the.v She trained him for her escort, HIS RAKE GAS both agreed, that it was just possi­ And he was quite a butter. SUBSTITUTE. ble that tho cobbler might make shoos and goloshes for shadows al­ He followed her to school one day so. ’Twas where he had no right. But everywhere that Mary went So that was where they went. Alnifj,,. Tt “ Come in." said tlie Jolly Cob­ He’d go or have a fight. CorvnfM. 1926. by MeuooeUun Newanr Service bler. when they rapped. “ Just two L m pairs left.” \ And when the teacher turned him SKIPPY By Percy Crosby “ Oh. excuse me!” he said. 'T out. thought you were some more rob­ It made him awful sore. Ive Y(Ef To see THIS gURG* f y \ 0 L e r s \ HA| h a ; d ins. This little flurry of spring He smashed in all the window S e c T t e l d o n ' t panes snow is hard on the poor things. U/HCN THCSKY isn ’t B tu £ 'N ’j MV HA/ I'u SPLIT Can’t you come in and sit for a And butted down the door. spell?” t h £ Sun Shinin’^ ’n’ th 6 sioes laffin’^ C € T TO THINfflN’ "I’m afraid we can’t stay,” said What makes the "critter” so ’’ram- Ro6ins is always singin’V I’M J6AL0US' ,----- ^ J Nancy. "We came on an errand.” bunctlous,” V-— ' ■ < 4 ------And she told him all about the The eager children cry. - J runaway shr.do'v. Oh, he was taught to be presump­ "Well, sir’ ' aid the Jolly Cob­ tions. bler. scratchii his head, "a little The teacher did reply. while ago I lu : i d a terrible stamp­ ing outside niN door. I couldn’t go Perpetual motion. Trees grow, for a minute to see what it was. as out of doors; doors are made out of I was flttlng a thousand new pairs trees. of shoes on the centipede, and when I went there' was nobody You can’t tell about Lot’s wife. there. But It may have been that Perhaps she passed a woman ■wear­ shadow stamping to get in. It just ing a hat Just like hers. may! Did he need shoeing, do you know?” The Steno:— “ Why do they call m "I couldn’t say,” said the Whif­ the girls chickens?” fet. "He ran away so long ago that The Boss— ‘’Because they get the ho’s had time to be all over the men so egg-cited.” world and back. And his shoes may be all worn out by this time.” Movie Actress (to her husband): m "A very sensible remark,” said We haven’t been in the newspapers ^l•.vrlJ:hf r 1. < 1006. the Jolly Cobbler. "Particularly if for weeks, Conrad dear. Don’t you MAV i: he went to Beloochlstan. They say think we’d better be getting a the roads there are something aw­ divorce? $ALE$MAN $AM Oh Lady, If You Only Knew! by Swan ful! If trade ever gets dull here. I shall move to Beloochistan, for M'arnlng To Wives Woo 'N'F \ ■$Koolo not- \P I /liOoRPN-c^I •&o4- ffiV’ WEKT BACK Ptte»HT AkJAV new shoes don’t last there at all, From “ This Passion Called Love” -TfiE. -SAM-z ‘zHE'D GIUE UP GOING BACK \ 3e.Gr V oof? PAKDON, (AA'n - *BOT at all. It’s a flne place for cob­ — Elinor Glyn. RICtHT 5 HE'0 GE-T \aM5 E.----- vooou> Yco Hindus A$^i5T 'JO© W B fAINOTO IP I'P \’LL 5HOUO UP HOne. L\NGER\E- blers.” If you expect your marriage to be ONUS conE. HOnE— PiVOBS T 3 0 — At that minute in came a stork, happy, I warn you to beware of the P)©OOT P WEEK or I should say, in sneezed a stork, following: 7 for as he entered he gave one big Trying to "boss” your husband. sneeze that Quite blew the Jolly Talking too much. Shoemaker off his bench and when Interrupting serious conversa­ they went to look for the Whiffet, tion with banal interpolations. they found him up the chimney. Jealou.sy— when there is no "Oh dear. I’ve got such a cold! cause for it. It bust be idfluedza!” said the Belittling your husband in pub­ stork, blowing his beak with a lic. checkerboard handkerchief. Over-praising your husband in "I cabe for a pair of boots,” he public. went on. "Tho water is still chilly Talking too much about your­ ad I bust have fish to eat. Could self. you fit be id boots?” Lying unnecessarily— about the "Certainly.” said the Jolly Cob­ price of things, for instance. bler measuring the stork’s long i m logs. ".M>’! .My! You do take a long I'air, Mister .Stork, and rubber five A Tennessee man was given thir­ dollars a yard, too!” ty days for shaking his wife. — ? •O SO. “ Cat help it.” said the stork. Ah. well; going to jail is one spwiqa "Legs is logs. Who are your ctisto- good way to shako her. bcrs?” FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Oscar Knows Different by Blosser The Jolly Cobbler introduced Wliere is the man who said: "It Nancy and Nick and tlie little rag­ never gets cold now, like it did bag fairy to the stork and explain­ when I was young!” ed their errand. AOVJ AkUCk ■/Mope^c^otss' IS SIX W /OOPS.' VWW.V "Why. I saw a shadow sobe- Tlie lamb that followed Mary FlV/SAW'PWJS was FOUB? Dcyj'T v o o 7R.V where!” said tho stork. “ It didn’t As pretty as you please. TeA )?A V U - belong to a soul ad it was just rud- ■TV, •TS/O ? But a cur once followed after it dlng around by Itself. Oh yes! Dow “TnAT AlN i'r I rebebeh! It was at the shore. I And now the fleoco has flees. W:. RI5KT.' saw it rud right id to the water ad ■ / stay there." Time didn’t learn to fly until y / ' somebody made a note at tho ’.tank. "We’ll go to the aea-shoro!" cried Nancy. “ We’ll find your shad­ It may ho safe to tell a woman ow for you yet, little Whiffet. her hu.shand Isn’t handsome, but Thank you, Mister Stork.” when you speak to her about her "Walt! Wait!” said the storlt. baity don’t be particular about let­ "By boots will be fldished id a bid- ^ . \ ting your conscience ito your guide. N' ute. I’ll ride you all there.” r- So tho stork put the bools on One of tile strange things about and away they went. slock co.'upnnie.s is that those that 0\ (To be CoiitiniKMl.) cut melons never are the ones in which we own stock.

FL.\PPER FANNY sav.s— You never k;iow Just what to do with a pen that won’t write. by not leave It In some post- J j office? tmtiL WASHINGTON TUBBS U by Crane Neighborhood News By Fontaine Fox He bought a hunter’s license. but It didn't work so nice. In spite of it, they p'nched the guy (Cepyri|ht, 192^ by Th* Btll Syndicat*, Inc.) For shooting loaded dice. ST i M k V ' Da V i s ’MoTFlEf? HAS HAD AN01U6K BLACK-HAND IT JoB’T SAT’S ■WeLU, CECIL, RlGHT'O/ Tne. N iK g p i r a T ioi^ ! »5 g i ViMg a The height of efficiency is mak­ LfffeR? WUAt DOES ■THAT we’ll RgGrCT TUERe AIN’T but: Sooner ’iHe. ©itTreR ing the office boy put u'l the dis­ iT SaY about ouR ' tT IF W£ AIN’T oNe Thing ib iIbwi W h o l e o.oAi^rE»? T«> cVEpY carded letters in iilphnbeflcal or­ FAiuuRe 1b Ppy 1V€. , A-f 1H’ HAunTeO Do — That's ib der before throwing them in tho HONORED IHooSMND?; House AT DUSK meet T4eSE Bozos waste basket. T o d a y — AN’ Hwe (Tour/ Boy ir\ T h B . rJElGHBoRMOOD vlH o VIiLl- Pr o m i s e T o c a l l HEf^ B o y o A PUZZLE A DAY lor^" M s T e a d o p ST iHKYX The caddie master at the city golf links bought for $147 a num­ ber of golf sets from a group of regardless of the value of his set discouraged players. Each man // J o v l ' received the same sum of mone^. As soon as the course opened, the .yj original owners went to the caddie master and demanded their old clubs. He told them he would ^ B u c / rA TT" gladly return the sets at $9 apiece. X 'ViS* H' s e The golfers grumbled but every PRO man of them shelled out the mon­ A sbeik Is a fellow who gets just ey. In this way the caddie mas­ Seserts. ter made a profit on the deal just equal to his first cost price of six- sets. How many dlscoirraged golf A fans .sold their sets. \ CAN'T understand IN Fi^cT i euPBCf HiiaTo Ln.st puzzle answer: «T, Rome I Such a catch LITTLE JOE AS LORD CeCiL. wanTTnG aageT us a t Du s k ,and

CXIBNEB OF OAK AND OAK The party ■was proceeding to­ vllle. Here the matter "was re­ OLD FASHIONED AND STREETS ABSOLUTELY O. K. Deer Not Dear wards Manchester, "Vince, the ported. to the police and the game -PUBLIC W HIST- MISS FLORENCE LAMBERG Small Group driver of the Buick touring car, warden. The latter allowed th* MODERN DANCE says the deer suddenly darted Manchestar youths to kejsp the TliiUor Hnll If you had a date with a girl To Four Boys SATURDAY EVUMNfi, MAY 22 TRADE SCHOOL TEACHER Comments On and asked her to meet you at across the road directly in front deer. of his car. The Impact knocked At Maiu'liosfor (irecii School Monday, May 24, 8.15 p. m. the corner of Oak and Oak streets would you be correct? Of Manchester the deer to the side of the road A1 IJohrciurH Orchcstru Older Times where It lay m ortally wounded. Manrliostcr Camp, Royal Neighbors Miss Florence Lamberg of 78 According to the sign at the Arthur Jarvis of Keeney street, Oak street has accepted a position One of the youths put an end to Prof. Louis Rccho, Pronipter. Six Prizes, Refreshments. 2 5 c. corner of Oak street and Keeney who served three years with the as Instructor In the textile depart­ At least four persons la Man­ the sufferings of the animal with Nightly there gathers at a little Court you would bo and there Is chester are going to have venison Coast Artillery of the U. S. army ment of the local State Trade a little ancient history behind a large club. at Panama and Oval Smith of Tilt ‘‘Country Minister" by the store on BIssell street a small group for dinner tomorrow. Then the four picked the deer School. She fills the vacancy left of old timers and the tales they tell Ridge street, enlisted In the How­ l'’onrtli Cburcli Dramatic club last the sign. Last evening while on a joy-ride up and put It In the auto and con­ when Mrs. Jennie liidwell retired. makes one believe that be is living itzer Company last evening. nl(;lit proved most enjoyable to When the Ferris building was near Tolland, an automobile con- tinued on until they reached Rock DANCE DANCE Miss Lambo.'g has the benefit of in the past and that the hands of tlioHo who were present at the on Main street it was facing taininT Johnny "Vince, Birch street seventeen years of experience In Time’s clock have been stopped for llnrdlnK school. The cast has had that line of work while in the em­ west and on Its southern side Jimmy Hassett, Birch street; Wal­ Turn Hall the past thirty years. the sign was placed. The build­ North .Manchester so much experience In giving the ployment of Cheney Brothers for ter Gleason Maple street and Al- iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii play at various places, a smooth wliom she commenced work In De­ It Is the Old Guard of the Demo­ ing was moved down Oak street fri d Hennequln of Cottage street, and twisted around so it now liorformance was the result. Miss cember, 1908. cratic party in Manchester that has killed a large deer. Itnhy I’orklns, the leading lady, gone down to defeat so often that faces north and south and what was Its southern side then is Sat. Eve., May 22 and a former Manchester girl, did MRS. LOUISA ROESSNER. a score or more or less would mean little to these faithful followers of now Us eastern side, It you can (;iv('n by the commomlablo work, Mrs. Ora C. I the Lost Cause. As one so aptly Poll.sh National Saxophotio Players. Sherwood, local pianist, contrlhut- Mrs. Louisa Roessner, aged 77, llgiiro that out. put It one evening "when you’re (>(l much by licr musical mimhers passed away early this morning at beaten to a pulp one more kiek ludween the acts. The play was I the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. DANCE sponsored by the Christian Endea­ E. Holman of 78 Blsaell street, fol­ does not hurt you." almost nightly Chris McHale, Mike vor society of the Second Congre­ Of all the years they hark back and Pat O’Connell, Tom Sheridan, (ihcn Ity the Itallait American lowing a brief Illness with dlabotos. gational cluireh. to, the year of the Wilson slip-in John Spillano and sometimes John Ladles’ Aid Soch'ty at Mrs. Roessner had lived In this cotintry practically all of her life always remains fresh In their mem­ F. Sullivan. It la a part of the Sub-Alpine Club Mrs. Rachel Munsle of Center and came to Manchester a little ories; how Manchester piled up North End transplanted to the Khlrldgi' Street street and Mkss Helen Pedon leave over three years ago from New nearly 1,000 votes tor Wilson and South End. for Now York tomorrow to meet Haven. She is survived by four how well Gus Lonergan ran here. Tonii?ht The other years were just the same Music by the Lyric Orchestra. the latter's mother who with other' children, three dangliters and one friends is arriving on the S. S. son. They arc Mrs. A. E. Holman old snow tinder of tlic years before. FUNERAL OF Ikmnsylvnnla from Glasgow. Mrs. of BIssell street. Miss Dorothy But politics is not all of the con­ E. L. ( HAMBERLAl.X. Peden will visit, a sister In Phila­ Roessner of Now Haven, Mrs. E. H. versation. They talk of harnes.s delphia heforo coming to Manches­ Hotchkiss of 82 Spruce street and racing and baseliall and the good The funeral of Frederick L. ABOUTTOWN ter to make lier homo. She has not William E. Roessner of Chulavista, old days of their youth. Strange Chamberlain who died in Glaston­ ■■cen this sister for tlilrty years. California. She is also survived how distance and the juist lend en­ bury on Wednesday evening was C. K. Watkins is in Now York to­ by seven grandchildren. Mrs. chantment. The members of this bold this afternoon at 3 o’clock at group believe that horses ran fast­ day on busini'ss for Wat Idas lirotii- The Manchester lirnnch of the Roessner was a member of the Watkins Brothers. The Rev. Joseph Orientals, an organization of Odd Methodist church in New Haven. er than they do now. They will Cooper of the South Methodist rrs. wager that the inlleld of the local Fellows are In Hartford today tak­ The funeral service will ho held church officiated and the body was baseball team In the days of tlic TiiP Trinity Past rtrand.s' .\ssn- ing part in the big celebration there. Monday afternoon at her late home taken to the Quarryvillo cemetery Mnnchc.ster-Rockville feud could ...... iti (lat.lon will nii pt Tuesday after­ Orientals from all parts of the stale on Bissoll street at two o'clock. easily defeat the best full nine now | ______noon at. tiiree o'eloelt in Odd J'Ol- are having a convention In the Capi­ Rev, Joseph Cooper, pastor of the Ice Keeps playing on local diamonds. They i lows liall, Uoeliville. tol city. South Methodist churcli will offl- ciate. Burial will be In the East ovon RO so far n.s to siiy that it \vas ho Ilowitzor and Company G cemetery. more comfortable to ride in a btick i lockers tind ofllces were removed in­ Manchester ('anii> No. 2(110 will Homo gardeners in town are re- board than in a modern limousiiu-. [ to the now addition In the armory conduct n juildic ^\'llist in I inkei imrting slight frosts those morn­ Among the group may bo found btiilding last night. $495 hall .Monday evening at 8;ir.. A ings. They fear for peas already FIRE IX RUBBISH PIT.E, Fliort Imsinei.s meeting of tlie lodge up and tender tomato plants just A big pile of rubbish on a vacant Your Food will he held pri'vioiis to eard play-j i)oing set out. lot owned by It. J. Smith on Wads­ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii This baby grand will fit your lug. .\ total of six prizes and re-1 worth street near Huntington CE that comes to you under sanitary condi­ fI’eshnii'uls will be ghen, at a A dangbler was born yesterday street caught fire in some unex­ home! Everyone can afford Itions—Ice that is fit for cold drinks at all timeg nominal fee. afternoon at the Manchester Me­ plained way late yesterday after­ morial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. noon. There was much inflammable Special Sunday Dinner | one at this low Watkins —Ice as pure as your drinking water—such is th« Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Anderson Samuel Stevenson of G5 Florence material among the rubbish and Ice that is delivered to your Ice Box whenever you of 112 Oak street wcri> tendered a street. there was quite a blaze. Tenants price. Easy terms, too, If request it. May we register you as a regular cus­ j'.lcasant surprise Tlmr.-^JaN’ evi’iiing of houses In the neighborhood, be­ by n party of t went\-livi' of th(’ir Mrs. Clarence H. Wickham of coming alarmed sent in a call for you desire. tomer? Phone 496. ITiends in honor of the lir.-^t anni­ The Pines, Regent of Rtilh-Wyllis the fire department. No. 3 re­ 75c versary of their marriam', wbieli Gliapter, D. A. R., has been named I sponded. occurs today. Guests were jiresent chairman of the committee which Seeing the size of the blaze, Chief and troru Bristol, Forcstville, Wethers­ will si'loct four women to represent A1 Foy bad a line of hose run from field and this town. A very pleas- Gonnectieut at the Sesqui-Centen- a'nearby hydrant and soon cxlin-; WATKINS FoUy Brook Ice Co. iint evening was spent and a buffet nial in Phil.adelpbia on Connecticut guished the fire. lunch served. Mr. and Mrs. Andi'r- Day. Tlio women will be selected $1.00 L. T. Wood, Prop. Kon wore remembered with a num­ in regard to their contribution to a x d k r s o x -h a n s o x . BROTHERS ber of choice gifts, including a the liettcrmcnt and improvement of Miss Ada Anderson of Ibis town E Roast Turkey E 51 Bissell St. Tel. 496 So. Manchester liandsorae buffet mirror. Connecticut. and Victor Hanson of Hartford 5 Roast Fresh Killed Chicken S were married at 2 o’clock this after­ noon at the parsonage of the Swed­ = Roast Leg of Lamb = iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiniiiimiiiiimmimiiMimriiiiiimiiiimmiiimiiiimiiiimimiiiiiEiiiimiiiiiB ish Lutheran church of Hartford. They were attended by Miss Agnes Anderson, a sister of the bride, as I Waranoke Hotel and Restaurant | bridesmaid, and Algol Hanson, a = J. J. Williams, Prop. = brother of the bridegroom, as best man. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiihhhiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii The bride was attired In white and carried a shower boiipuet of white roses and sweet peas. Her bridesmaid wore a pale green gown Yale Tires and carried Madame Butterfly roses and sweet peas. 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