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(Classified Advertising on Par-' 16) T . ’ V* •- > . ■ “ HUNDREDS HINCHCLIFFE STARTS Rewarding the Man Behind the Motors MELLON SAYS AUTO SHOW ALL HE REFUSED READY FOR PUSH ON HOP OVER OCEAN SLUSHBONDS British Flyer Passed Over STORMWATER Secretary of the Treasury Third Exhibit of Manchester first Estimates Pat Deaths At From 100 to 300— Prop­ Mizen Head, Ireland, at SEWER PLANS Tells Senate He Returned Dealers, Opening Tomor­ erty Damage Placed at $3,500,0 0 0-F ifteen Bodies 8:40 This Morning on Sinclair Securities After row, to Be Bigger llan Already R ecovered-^arm and Ranch Lands Floodd Western Trip— Kept De­ BEFORE BOARD They Were Sent to Him. Predecessors. 14 Miles Away— Meagre Details Trickling in From parture Secret. Devastated' Region— No Reason For- Breaking of Selectmen Discuss West Washington, March 13 — Two Manchester’s biggest and best men high in the councils of the automobile show and industrial ex­ Dam Can Be Gven at This Honr— First Wild Reports London, March 13— Captain W. Republican Party— Secretary of the hibit will open at one o'clock to­ R. Hinchcliffe, who hopped off from Center St. Problem— Cost Treasury Andrew W. Mellon, and morrow afternoon at the State Cranwell Aerodrome at 8:40 o’clock Discredited By Check-Up— Relief Trains and Planes Charles L. Lawrence, of New York, .designer o( the radial motor Ex-Senator William M. Butler, the Armory on Main street. It will con­ this morning in an attempt to fly About $28,000 — Vote used on the Lindbergh, Chamberlin and other historic flights last year, Coolidge campaign Manager in 1924 tinue for the rest of the week. the Atlantic, passed over Mizen and the “ Collier Trophy’’ presented to him by President Coolidge on be­ Start From lbs Angeles. — testified under oath today before Under the personal supervision Head, County Cork, Ireland, this Bonds Increases. half of the National Aeronautic Association for having done'most to pro­ mote aviation in 1927. the Senate public lands committee of James L. Stevenson, well known afternoon flying in a westerly dir- that Will H. Hays sought to give Oakland and Pontiac dealer, this cording to reports received at the BULLETIN them some of Harry F. Sinclair’s year’s show promises to surpass sheriff’s office. A storm water sewer system that Liberty Bonds In exchan,ge for cash Find Two Bodies the two previous ones. Thirteen Los. Angeles, Calif., March will relieve a bad condition on contributions to make up the Repub­ Reports from Newtiall at five a. West Center street just west of New Sense O f Flying lican deficit in 1923. Manchester dealers will have four 13.— Ninety-eight bodies of m., said the bodies of two unlden^ Cooper and on several of the side Mellon .declared Hays sent the victims of the San Francis- tified persons had been taken from the flood waters near there. streets, south of West Center, will bonds to him in a package, $50,000 quito canyon flood have been Has Been Developed worth, but that as soon as he dis­ Eye witnesses reports received cost the Town of Manchester ap­ covered the purpose Hays had in fished^, out of, the Santa. Clara . there said the wall of-water which; proximately $28,000, the Board of mind he returned them at once, and river, 14 miles’ awajT; from the swept down the'valley was at times fifty feet high and in the broader; Selectmen was informed last night later made a i$50,000 contribution St. Francis dam which went by Town Engineer J/ Prank Bow­ Washington, March 13.— Twen-^idly as the adaptajbility of his herv- reaches formed a river two miles with no strings attached, out near Saugus today, accord­ en. The condition is one that will ty-flve years of flying has develop' ous system will permit. . Butler’s Story ^ wide. have to be remedied during the ed in the human organism the he Elnbomte Surveys ing to a report received here The St. Francis dam was located Butler, who at first declared he in San Francisquito canyon 45 coming summer, and no doubt will ginnings of a new nervous faculty Elaborate ' studies in psychiatry “ knew nothing of the bonds ex­ today by Deputy Sheriff B. H. call for a special appropriation. — a “ sense of flight’’ which will and neurology at the Army School miles north of Los Angeles and to cept what I read in the newspa­ Wright. the north of Newhall and Saugus. Badly Needed tend in time to make humans as of Ayiatlon. Aledipine at Brooks pers,” admitted, under questioning, Even the lightest rainfall gener­ much at home in tliei' air as on Field,'/ San Antonio; reveal that the Twenty - five additional Officials were unable to state the that Hays approached him in his *cause of the dam bursting. Three ally fills cellars in the West Center land. most capable fliers are those most; room in the Biltmore hotel,, in New bodies have been recovered in street area and many of the prop­ More than a mere acquired abil­ generously endowed with the in­ theories were advanced. The first York, and asked him to take over the Saugus and Newhall dis-^ was that an earthquake had caus­ erty owners have come before the ity to manipu;late mechanical de­ stinctive sense of' flight which $25,000 of the bonds in. exchange Selectmen asking that something be vices of the air, the new character­ guides birds on the wing. The air tricis, according to a eompila>/^ ed it to crumble. No earth disturb­ done to carry the water away from for a cash contribution, of tj;iat tion of reports from 300 ance was felt, however, ‘ by sur­ istic represents an organic change corps has worked out an examina­ amount. Butler said he d^lined to their homes. Since E. J. HolTs in man’s nervous system which, tion, formula for '■ detecting this deputies sent Into the flood rounding towns. The second theory ^Bluefields tract has been opened take the package of bonds which was that it might have been dyna­ through the processes of evolution, qufiiity in .applicants fdr training area. water cannot run through the .and; will thus seek to assist nature Hays laid on the table. mited. A water war between .the may produce ultimately a type in Hhys, who was called to the stand former Proctor property and down whom flying wiU involve no-'more in her .work of selecting tire sup- city of Los Angeles and ranchers in. to the stream known as Hop Brook. as soon as Butler stepped down, ad­ T «e, 4 •Mt T, J another section had resulted’ ijrevi- conscious effort oi- netrous strhip •ylvpra,..T^a i‘‘s"uryiya the fittest” Los Anggaes, Calif., March 13. 1 oufly Tn'.Idynamiting of the aque­ All the surface water that comes ®r6j^$a^^dpe more sp.eadily mitted that the testimony of both than does walking. The toll .of Tile and damage taken duct leading from Owens va ^ y. from Pine street and the whole The . same cosmic urge iddcA rutblesaljp--- in av'hrttotr when the water of San Francis­ hillside in the Cooper street ^sec;;l^rag»ed-4 he amphibiaoi other . realms of hu- The bonds, he said, went back to The third was that defecti had' de­ Sinclair and “ passed out of the quito canyon (burst through the veloped in the dam and fAtULdd ,lt "•ftlon- — finds its------v/ay*“ to the low spot mammal out of the mud'and. alli4^ 208-foot St.. Francis dam near Sau­ between Summer and West Center of the swamp and made a ground Gol. L( 1M. Hathaway, chief of picture.” to go out. flays said he had not told the gus early this-plorning and flooded 't, XEA'LiOndon flinea.' streets. animal of him is now operating'to James L. Stevenson No Check on Casvaltfes. Town Engineer Bowen’s plan is committee about these mysterious farm and ranch lands itt Santa Oficials said it'would take, B9T- Captain W. R, Hlnchliffe take humanity in o the air . as rap- (C<^tinned on Page B) Paula valley fourteen mTbes below, to_^ cross the Holl property through transactions on his previous ap­ or five cars each on exhibition and eral hours after daylight to ch'Ock a 'right of way held by South Man­ pearances before the committee be­ mounted today as reports trickled the number that lost their lives'in' Bction, said a Central News dis- six other concerns will ha,ve- dis­ chester Sanitary and Sewer district cause he considered them “ irre­ plays in the industrial show. in here over crippled wire facilities. the flood. patch from Dublin. and then go through to Hop Brook. BABY FACE BANDIT, TAXES ON INCOMES levant.” Mr. Stevenson,' who is general The cost of humanTife taken by The towns of Green Oaks, Fill* Captain Hinchcliffe, who was ac­ It would necessitate piping all the “ I don’ t consider they (the show manager, has left - no stones the disaster has been variously esti­ more and 'Pierce were reported to companied by a friend, Gordon Sin­ way from West Center and Cooper bonds) were relevant because they unturned in his efforts .to make mated at between 100 and 3fi0 per­ have been virtually wiped o)»t al­ clair, kept his destination a mystery streets to the brook. Then subsi­ were not used,” he explained. the exhibit the best ever. He ha.s sons believed to have been drowned though it was belieyed that many., when he left Cranwell but the Lon­ diary systems would have to be CALM TO V E Y END DUE ON THURSDAY As for the Butler bonds. Hays gone- to considerable expense apd in the onrushing waters. escaped from their homes. ‘ don Evening News revealed at five built up Cooper street and up to­ said “ they were a mere Incident.” spent much time in making prepar­ Some' authorities' believe a com­ Bert Unick, a rancher living near o’clock tonight that the flier left a ward Pine street. Another system ations. plete check will reduce the toll of the ranch of Harry Carey,.* mbtiotc sealed message, addressed to the would take care of Summer street. Washington, March 13— Andrew The thirteen dealers who will life feared taken. picture star, told a story of .a^ News, stating that he would at­ Last night’s meeting referred the Herbert J. Gleason Who Kill­ Uncle Sam Expects Two and W. Mellon, multi-millionaire Secre­ have their makes of'automobiles on | Propel ty damage done to the St. thrilling escape from the flood wa- ’ tempt to span the Atlantic. entire matter to the highway com­ tary of the Treasury, told the exhibition are as follows: Madden I Francis dam and the powfer plant ters which carried away his’.home The officials at the Cranwell mittee. Senate public lands committe un­ Brothers, Nash; George Smith, | two miles below, both owned by the and two small children Whom he Aerodrome, who had been sworn to. Bonds Increased ed Storekeeper Pays For Half MHIion to Pay Over der oath today how he had refused Chrysler;.H. A. Stepbens Chevrolet; I city of Los AngeleSr was.l.placed at was powerless to rescue. f. secrecy before the hop-off, have The Board last night voted to in­ to trade a $50,000 check to the George Betts, Reo; Tsjket Mot,or | $3,500,000; Red Cross aid for the stricken now informed International News crease the bonds of Tax Collector Republican national committee in Sales, Hupmobile; Schaller Motor First reports to the Southern valley was quickly forthcoming. An- emergency hospital was establish­ Service that Hinchcliffe carried suf­ George H. Howe, and Town Treas­ Crime in the Chair. $490,000,000, return for $50,100 of Harry F. Sales, Dodge; George' Brown, Pacific headquarters here that 63 urer George H. Waddell. At present Chandler: William ;R. Tinker. bodies had been recovered frqm the ed at Newhall. A motor ambulance ficient gasoline for a 3,000 mile Sinclair’s liberty bonds. loaded with doctors and nurses wa-s flight. He had planned to alight at Mr, Howe is bonded for $20,000 Hudson and Essex; James L. Stev­ flooded area later provqd to be un­ and Mr. Waddell is bonded for A tremendous crowd jammed the dispatched from Los Angqles'soon Baldonnel Air Feld, Ireland, and Boston, March 13.-\:Calm to the Washington, March 13.— Two little committee-room. Many wo- enson, Oakland and Pontiac;'Capi­ founded. , : $35,000. The bonds of both officials tol Buick Company, Buick; E.' A. after reports of the bursting of tho refuel there, but after inquiries at very end, Herbert J. Gleason, 21,. and a half million Americans will Officials of the railroad, how­ dam were received. were increased to $60,000 each Erickson, Falcon .Knight; ■ Frank ever, said their agents had account­ Baldonnel had revealed that that upon the suggestion of Tax Com known as the “ Baby Face Bandit,” steP-up to Uncle.Sam’s cash count­ (Coutinned on Pago 2) Police Rushed to Scene station was without information re­ i Conkey, Studebaker, and Edward ed for fifteen bodies In the vicinity missioner William H. Blodgett, who 1 was electrocuted at Charlestown er Thursday and leave from $475,- Crawford, M’krmon and Oldsmobile. Police Chief Davis prepared to garding the fliers, the officials con­ has been making a study of the of Saugus and that the death toll dispatch 300 police officers .to the cluded' that Hinchcliffe. after hop­ state prison early today for first O’pO.'doO to $490,000,000 as the The automobiles.^will be placed in this district probably would not amounts of bonds on officials POSSIBLE KIDNAP in their respective positions in the scene to assist more than 150 dep­ ping off, found weather conditions throughout the state. degree murder. ‘ ’ first installment of their 1928 in­ exceed thirty lives. uty sheriffs already on duty In the so good and the engines performing armory late tbnigTjt and tomorrow Manchester’s tax collector han­ Within six minutes after being come taxes. morning. This work will begin as flood region. Two hundred of the so satisfactorily that he decided to dles $730,000 in a year, $500,000 strapped in the electric chair he In this -group will Be about 230 policemen were to be sent to the attempt the long hop "cross the At­ soon as the military companies Los Angeles, Calif., March 13.— of which is by check. At no one was pronounced dead at 12:09 a. individuals whose incomes in 1927 CASE OVER NORTH conclude the final drill of the quar­ town of Saugus which was reported lantic without a stop. time does the tax collector have m. exceeded $1,000,000, while there The bodies of sixty-three persons, to have escaped serious damage ter tonight.- drowned when the 208-foot St. over $100,000 in his account and ' Watching a crucifix Held in the will be from 13 to 15 who gather­ The spacious armory hall has and 100 to the village of Fillmore THE HOP-OFF he checks it out to the Town Treas­ hand of Rev. Father , Michael J. Francis dani, five ipiles north of which was in the path of the flood. ed vin-";mor6',than'$5,000,000, for Police Not Taking Much been appropriately decorated in Newhall, went out^ early this London, March 13.— Captain W. urer. The Town Treasurer handles Murphy, prison chaplain, young -ibeiK yb'ar’s t t o and sound "The Southern Pacific railroad , R. Hinchcliffe, British aviator, who green and white with vari-colored morning, have been recovered, the all of this money and more, too, Gleason repeated prayers recited by investing. ' - - ' lights. This work was done by G. dispatched a relief train. Its main hopped off for a secret destination but not in large sums, and nearly ; Southern Pacific railroad reported line was unaffected by' the flood, P'ather Murphy and continued until .Millionaire incomes have shown Stock in Accusation; O. Simons of Hartford, who was today. - - ‘ at Cranwell Airdrome at 8:40 all of it In checks. However, the Warden William Hendry signal­ according to reports received at its - a reijlarkabie increase in the last awarded the contract by Mr. Stev­ Between 200 and 300 lives were o'clock this morning, is attempting board considered it good policy to led to executioner Robert Elliot to few years; In 1921 but 21 indi­ enson. headquarters. a trans-Atlantic flight, according to Young Boy Disappears. lost in the flood, railroad officials Deputy Sheriff A. W. Patton and turn on the current. viduals reported incomes in excess The industrial exhibit will have estimated. reports current in London this (Coiilinued on P.qge 3) Taking the crucifix from the of $1,000,000. With the slashing contributions, from Alfred E. Grs- two observers prepared to take off afternoon. All of the recovered bodies were at dawn for a fligTit over the chaplain, Gleason touched it To his of tax rateh'the number went to 75 zel, Hillery Brothers, Barstow’s found in the Newhall district at The Central News announced at lips, saying “ My Lord and my God stricken area as the quickest pos­ in 1924, and 207 in 1925, A possible case of kidnapping Radio Shop, Robinson’s -Filling daybreak, reports to the ’Vrailroad sible means of getting an estimate 3 p. m., that Hinchcliffe's agent into Thy hands I commend my Tax Returns. Station, Porterfiqld’s Vulcanizing had given the information that CONVICT KILLS AUNT; developed at the north end today company said. of the damage and loss of life. spirit.” There was hut one shock Income tax returns will be filed Shop and Oli'ver’s Welding Works. An unconfirmed report, (o police The entire countryside was Hinchcliffe was attempting to fly i of electric current applied. when Policeman ‘Albert Roberts, in­ This exhibit will be located at the vestigating the disappearance from headquarters said'an airplane fly­ plunged Into darkness when power the Atlantic. SHOOTS WIPE, BROTHER I Ivilled Storekeeper. (Continued on Page S) right hand corner of the half as ing over the flooded area had sight­ Several days ago Hinchcliffe had wires were swept out between 12:30 Thus the rosy cheeked'youth whe home of 13 year old Victor Kovas, one enters the main door. ed eight bodies In a- ditch three and 12:45 a. m. Lights .in the city intimated that lie would fly towards killed James Monagle, a South of 60 North street, learned that a Invest $2,000 in Show miles from Saugus. of Los Angeles were affected for a India in an effort to break the air­ Detectives Find Him in Res­ Medford storekeeper, in the fitst local man offered to produce the The automobile show, will have Famed as the home of Ramona, cost the Manchester Dealers’ Asso­ time. plane duration record now held in taurant Several Hours Later and only holdup of his life,, paid f i U E N i y T O youngster if his father would pay the Camulos ranch, ten miles west ^ The Postal Telegraph operator at Germany. the supreme penalty. Disti;ict:At- ciation nearly $2,000 when the With Gun in Pocket ' ' $10. The police officer questioned of Saugus, was reported under Oxnard reported the towns of Satl- Reports tliat Hinchcliffe might torney Robert O. Bushnell declared Charles Kupchunos, of 42 Edwards doors open. Rental for the armory three feet of water. coy and Fillmore inundated 'by attempt to fly to America despite at the young man’s trial th^t he woainrf nom E for the four days and four nights! New York, Marcli 13— Ernest De street, after Vincent Kovas, the More than 100 frantic Indian more than four and one-half feet the perils of storms at this season sought “ gin,- jazz, janes and jack.” at $20,0 daily, will constitute a,m a-' members of Harry Casey’s'film col­ of water with the floods still rfe- Rosa, said by police to have killed youngster’s father, had said that jor item of $800. . . of the ; ear gained stren)gth from The condemned youth who Kupchunos was the man who offer­ ony, were driven from the actor’s ing at five o’clock this morning. the fact that the aviator had not his aunt and to have wounded his maintained a stoicism that amazed , B O U f Assisting Mr,Sfevenspn In^ the wife and her brother here last ed to return the boy for $10. Kup- ranch near Saugus when the flood Many houses were swept from been sighted over any Continental prison officials left the following work'are, two .. committees. The waters crept up a small canyon their foundations and carried away night, was arrested by detectives chiinos, however, stoutly denied dealers’ committee consists of European point up to three o’clock “ Message to the W orld:” having made the statement. within a few feet of the camp com­ by the flood waters. - " this afternoon. early today in a restaurant. The “ For my niother’s sake I had George Betts, H. A. Stephens and Reports from the sheriff’s office detectives said he confessed to the Young Kovas left his home last W. R., Tinker. The National Guard missary. The plane was fueled and pro­ shootings. hoped that my sentence w ould be Saturday with a dollar bill to buy Most of the Indians reached at Ventura, 65 mjiles north of here, visioned for a long flight. commuted to life. I’m ready to die committee is composed of Captain Saugus, wfa!k) some of the movie said the Santa Clara river, swollen The victims were Mrs. Elsie .some groceries for his father. He Allen L. Dexter,‘Lleutenant'Hussell and die asking forgiveness of ail has not returned. A police theory Indians joined rescue parties which by. the flood waters from the brok­ Walkley, 32, the aunt, owner of a B. Hathaway and Lieutenant Edgar headed north into the flooded en dam, had left Its banks. - STORMS OVER OCEAN w'hom I may have injured. I wm is that young Kovas lost the money M. Thompson. ' " ; - , rooming house in which the shoot­ thankful to all who aided me, es­ woods. - ” ? Bridges were swept away and New York, March 13.— If Cap­ ings occurred; Mrs. Gertrude De gambling and is afraid to return There will be more automobiles tain W. R. Hinchcliffe, British avia­ pecially my attorney, John W. Con-, to his home. many homes along the river bottom Rosa, 28; and Theodore Walkley. on exhibit this year than ever; be­ near Santa Paula, 15 miles east of tor, is hound for America, he can­ nelly. Sheriff Fairbairn, Warden When the disappearance was re­ fore and the layout will be much Los, Angeles, Calif.,' March 13.—■ Police said that DeRosa was a Hendry and Deputy Warden Hog- Ventura, were carried off by the not escape from passing through a former convict and had sought a ported (o the police nothing was better. Some cars s^en at the nkr The lives of between 75 and IP 0 squall which is moving in a north­ set.” " ■ said about the Kupchunos state­ families were imperiled early to­ sur'ging waters. ' F'’ reconciliation with his wife, from tional autbihoblle sho’s^vwJli,:i)!eiih- »A telephone call to the sheriff's easterly direction along the Banks whom he had been separated. Mrs. ment. Since then, however, Kovas’s cluded Tn the'‘_exhibiti6n. '.These day and many are,believed to have been drowned- when- the huge St'. office here from Santa Paula said of Newfoundland, Dr. James H. Walkley was shot through the neck LINDY OFF AGAIN father called the. police and told special cars 'Thclude. the newest Kimball, New York Weather ;’x^-T^atu rally Freckles has been that the Edwards street man had Francis dam of the Los Angeles the Santa Clara river was a raging and Walkley was wounded in the equipment./ .torrent, 20 feet deep^ and a milp . Bureau expert, told International dreaming about the fun he’s made the offer to him in the pres­ Admission ' to the - automobile Aqueduct water system went out throat when they attempted to in­ Curtiss Field, N. Y., March 13. and .- sent a wall of water rushing ■wide. - f . News Service this afternoon. tercede, it was said. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh took off “ ^ €oing to have in Africa,, ever ence ofiidr-men. However, the show will ;be’only a. quaije;'..' ;jChe “ Information as to weather con­ ;blHC,e, He; started' on the wild-game police are not putting much stock proceeds ;Will ?.go;Tpwar4; <^efr^yfng down the Santa Paula valley be­ H ;;': ..' Walkley and Mrs. DeRosa are In at 12: 30 this afternoon;for, an un­ low. ■/ .. . FIND THREE BODIES. ditions in mid-ocean is meagre at a critical condition et a hospital. announced destination, in a five^. >h;uni^g-trip with his Uncle Harry. in 'this angle of the case and are the expenses, but the dealers' ej^bet a di^icltl'sf • Sweeping homes - ‘ before wTt, R^ief Headquarters,. NewhalJ,' this season due to the few liners in When DeRosa was arrested, a passenger Ryan brougham. He wa? . B |[L Tittle does he think ' that not inclined To arrest Kupchunos.. • Calif., March 3.-—Three persons are the" northern region at present,” thefb will; be;plenty’of thrills to A .close watch is being kept'on wrecking communicatlon4 and car­ revolver and several exploded shells accompanied by his attornejr, Hen­ rying out a branch •“ line of known to have been drqwned.;i and said Dr. Kimball. “ I would not like ry Breckenridge. ; The plane was write' home aboutTong before they young Kovas’s friends and upon the '.-1V : ■ V vv were found In his pocket, fle was TREASURY BALANCE Southern Pacific Tailroad», the' 3^,- many others are believed to h:^e to hazard a guess at the chances of iheld on a homicide charge alid was fully loaded with oil and-giasolin^, reaeh Their, deatinatlon. places he was known to frequent, lost thslr lives ■when the Great St v :.Many things/can happen on the and-lt is 'believed that': his where- 000 acres of water impounded be­ Hinchcliffe to make it. However, to be arraigned in court later today. and it was beUeved ; here ttot hind the 8 0-foot' darn,; deyastai^ conditions over England and Ire­ Lindbergh' planned to go -ultimate­ high -seash^^n/ia-fft^^^ ,. a^n ts ■will' he knownT-'wlthin a ■Washington, 'Mar. ,13.— Treasury He offered no resistance when cap­ the valley •b'elO'wllty^rlr Tol^V.^ A f . (Contiimed on l*««e a t i land appear favorable.’' tured. » ' ly to San Diego. CaTir, ; * • ’.TufhToThe’homlc'p^ ^ short time. - . * * •; balancs/MardhilO: < $ 47,70«;619;86. ',.r- ’ P.A •.V \

MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HBRAU), TDESDAT, M AE® 18,1W8. ^ A 5 H t W Q ( task.:' "Why aid&’t ydii tUBClqsq sooner your knowledge of these COMMANDERY DRILL NORTH END FIREMEN FRIENDSHIP DOLLS bonds?” > .J f ‘*;At the time I had this talk w i^ AT MASONIC BALL ’■i; i 2. Tv _ Mr. Hays there was no knowledge IN FAVOR OF MUSTER of the Continental," said Mellon. SHOW REHEARSALS (Continued from Page 1.) ( HERE ON A VISIT HE RINSED “ I was told by Mr. H^ays that Sin­ Unusual Feature Planned For (Pnrtilshed by Pntnain & Co.) clair had made a (mntributtoh in by less-thaq 6(,000,0p0 ln d lT id ii^ ,t Bid AsUed -Annual Affair to Be Held in No. 1 Men at Annual Banquet bonds. Many rich men have bonds. Temple April 9. Iktnb Stocks If you mean why I didn’t disclose W i Give Anodier MinstreL Returns must be filed by all single^ City Bank & Trust . .875 — Name Committee—Turkey W BONIS this transaction since you learned person^ 'whoi^^l:n .jultdis>TUi:d>t the Sesqui- securad by the bonds. The Manchester debating teams A DRAMA OF UNDERWORLD LOVE centennlal In Philadelphia in 1926 “ That meant the same thing to So States Commissioner A- B. The Masonic hall here has been have trained hard for the contests PERCY GUILFOYLE’S TRIAL converted into an improvised when he had charge of planting of me so I declined it,” Mellon added. under the direction of Elmer Tay­ Meredith in Bulletin to Lo­ morgud to take care of the dead. shrubbery and beautifying the Kept— Tliree Days MARMONT in “ San Francisco N^hts*^ grounds. He used 20,000 rose lor, freshmen history teacher, and cal Education Board. AGAIN POSTPONED Rescue workers anticipated that “ What was the length of time other members of the . faculty. the work of recovering additional bushes, 500 of k kind and 29 varie­ you kept these bonds?” TOMORROW AND THURSDAY bodies would be mada difficult by ties, as 'well as hundreds of privet '“ I suppose two or three days. It Neither the town nor the school jmd^othqf opi^mental shrubs., The ■fr f i ' '-XT .“t. the-.'heavy - J' depQ3i,fs.of silt Jeft by may have run longer. Its pretty committee is liable when children DOUBLE t’fe'XtUfeFl B tL t Veterinarian Too Weak Yet the flood waters. commission 'TOS given late In the hard to tell. I have no record of it.” A B O U TTO tm are injured in the "School buildings season and in ortier to insure the To Stand Ordeal, the D oc-' Fleet of Ambulances Walsh placed in the record copies or on the grounds, according to a I A fl'eet of ambulances, arriving shrubs and rose bushes taking root of all correspondence-between him­ bulletin just received from the State tors Declare. j here from Los Angeles and laden and thriving, the flooding princess self and Mellon- The latter agreed The Manchester Rod and Gun Board of Education by Edward J of planting, was resorted to suc­ club will hold its usual Wednesday “ WILD GEESE” with doctors and nurses, were dls- to this. Murphy secretary of the local board. I cessfully, with overhead Irrigation. shoot at the range in Bolton to­ Hartford. Conn., March 13— Har-j patched to accessible towns in the In the first letters, Walsh asked This decision is particularly Inter­ old N. Guilfeyle, federal veterin swept valley as the fioods re­ The latter enabled the gardeners to morrow afternoon about 2:30. If She Defied Her Husband take care of the grounds and keep for th3 use of secret service agents esting to Manchester since two cases arian, who is charged with first ceded. the weather continues as pleasant are pending here. In one a young­ For the Seke of Her them In presentable condition until to trace the bonds of the Conti­ as it has been today a big crowd is degree murder because of the death Theories, first advanced by au­ nental Trading Co. Mellon readily ster r.'as injured on a “ see-saw” at Ci^Children’s of Mrs. Max J. Gaudet, of New thorities, that the break in the well along in November. Baby ram­ expected. bler roses were used with success assented, his replies showed. the Buckland school and in the ^ '' J Hapiiiiiess. Haven, here in January, has receiv­ 2 08-foot concrete dam which held With a c.ast iu^ and blossomed from July through In^a-notker letter, Walsh asked Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughter other a pupil fell from a broken ed another week of grace before he back some 38,000 acre feet of wa­ y eluding Bella September. whether income taxe-i were due of Union War Veterans and Mary desk and fractured his arm. faces Judge L. P. Waldo Marvin in ter in San Francisquito canyon had from those who shared in the Commissioner A. B. Meredith Bennet, Anita Superior Court here to answer the i been caused by either dynamite or He referred to the celebrateil Bushnell Cheney auxiliary, U. S. rose gardens of Elizabeth Park, “ profits” of the Continental Trad- states In his bulletin “ under the Stewart, Bussell Simpson, Donahl murder charge. by an earthquake were discredited W. V., joined in a whist party at Hartford, which are unsurpassed ing, Co. He asked too, whether the state armory yesterday after- laws of this state, neither the i, town u, Keith, Evo Southern. BVelyn Selby. By agreement between the state today. anywhere fot;^ variety of plants as legislation was necessary to collect noon. Friends of the members had | nor the school cotara.ttee is liable Jason Robards, Wesley Barry and and Guilloyle’s own counsel the D. C. Matthews of Saugus, em­ well as beauty of arrangement. He such ’ taxes. been'invited and a pleasant after-1 for any accidents that may occur others. ' case has been put down for Tues­ ployed as a laborer at the San cautioned about pruning flowering Mellon in his reply said the noon resulted. The winners were to school children while on the day, March 20. 'While it was be­ Francisquito power house, late yes­ shrubs before the blossoming sea­ Continental had filed no income tax Mrs. Clarence Risley, first prize; i school grounds, in the school buila- COMPANION FEATURE lieved Guilfoyle, who shot himself terday reported he found the soil or taking part in school exer- at the foot and center of thfe huge son and too'harsh pruning at any statement. He added that “ no evi­ Mrs. Ralph Cone, second, and Miss | ing VTRGINd.A VALLI in in the ri,ght temple when Mrs. season. Follow the contour of the Jane Watwon, consolation. Mrs.; cises. It makes no difference Gaudet was shot might be able to dam to be in mushy condition. The dence, upon which action could be shrub or bush, he advised. Ever­ predicated, has. been secured,” but James M. Shearer and Mrs. Agnes j whether the activities are athletic ‘‘Ladies Must Dress” stand the ordeal of a court session, big intake gates were closed im­ or otherwise.” mediately. At the time there was greens may be checked back any that the Bureau of Internal Rev­ Gaylord headed ' the committees physicians decided that another time now, and again late in July or week in the hospital would put him more than 200 feet of water stand­ enue was still investigating the from the respective lodges. Sand- ing behind the arc-angle concrete August. He gave detailed procedure Continental in order to collect v.’iches, cake and coffee were serv­ in fairly good condition. for transplanting shrubs and em­ MISS SARAH FORD Retention of John T. Robinson, ivall. taxes. Suit for such collection, he ed. phasized the importance of keeping said, could be filed at any time. a well-known local attorney, as one the “ baU of earth” intact, also nev­ Miss Sarah Ford died at her home of Guilfoyle's defense counsel, was TO PROBE DISASTER In another letter Mellon to-ok ex­ Many frie'ids and relatives of er to point the spaije toward the ception to a newspaper story that Mrs. Sophie Custer gathered at her at 134' Prospect street at 9 o'clock announced here today. Mr. Robin­ Sacramento, Calif., March 13.— root of the shrub or*‘tree, but out this mornirp after a month’s illness son, member of the law firm of An investigation of the collapse of the treasury was not cooperatlc.g home on 195 Eldridge street Sat­ from It or straight down, and this with the Senate committee. He de­ urday evening in remembrance of with a complication. She was born Robinson, Robinson & Cole, will ap­ the St. Francis dam will he opened is applicable, to clymps of peren­ in Morristown, N. J., but had lived .IJODAY pear as associate to Judge Samuel by Edward Hyatt, state engineer, clared the secret service bureau of her sixty-fifth birthday. Mrs. Cus­ nials or other flowers. the treasury had been direcjfd to ter received maPy gifts. here practically all of her life. Rosenthal in conducting the de­ tomorrow morning, Hyatt declared Mr. Piester listed a number of Miss Ford made her home with ONLY fense. as he left for N'ewhall .today, take orders direct from the commit­ C i r s l e new and satisfactory shrubs for A son was .born last night at her two, nieces. Miss Sadie O’Brien j “ I inspected the dam myself dur- foundation planting and explained tee and was, to all effects and pur­ poses, working as an agent of the the Memorial hospital to Mr. and and Miss Madeline O’Brien. She ring construction,” Hyatt said, “ and their characteristics. 'At the close Mrs. Rlchar'd Moohaq of ' '.^.dams leaves a sister, Mrs. Philip Shaw of ' I can’t understand how a gravity committee. He asked Walsh to cite of his talk the members arose and street, . ' ^ : ~i' . Hackmatack street, and two broth­ SEE! concrete structur: of that type gave him a hearty round of ap­ any instances' v/here secret service SEE! DEMOLAY CHAPTER agents had failed to do their duty. ers, David of Oak street and Barth- would colla,pse unless it was struck plause. He then volunteered to an­ Manchester lodge of MaStmp-^will lomew of Haledon, N. J. by some unnatural disturbance. swer questions put to him by the Walsh replied that the secret service had “ rendered splendid co­ hold a regular communlci^iisn in Funeral arrangements are incom­ IN FIRST MEETING •“Reports of the amount of water gardeners and this brought out a the Temple tonight at 7:30. plete. /4 in the dam vary, but the. greatest wide variety of queries on plant- operation.” amount reported would only indi­ dug, suitable shrubs for certain ex­ “ You say you had previously cate the dam was one-third full.” posures, injury to trees by filling signified your intention of contri­ John Mather Chapter, Order of buting to the campaign funds, prior DeMolay, held its first meeting last Hyatt and “W. A. Perkins, deputy In tke soil around them and meth­ ods of combating Inevitable occur­ to Hays’ visit?” asked Walsh. night at the Masonic Temple, with state engineer, expect to teach New- SECRETS OF hall soon after midnight tonight. rences of a similar nature. “ Yes, I was ready to make a an attendance of 4 5 and a number larger contribution than the $50,- TONIGHT of the members of Manchester Troops will be rushed to the IALT( — and— DRIVE TO PASS BILL 000.” . : V •HOUSE OF ^ HOLLYWOOD' Lodge of Masons. A group of the Newhall fiood district if found “ Was there any reasion why, aiiy necessary, state officials said. HITS’ TOMORROW members from Charter Oak, Chap­ -.Washington, March 13— A final one should think you would need to ter of Hartford was present. Sev­ get bonds to make a contribution?” An actual glimpse Ix)ta the luacic land of Hollywood— a peep NO EARTHQUAKE drive began in the Senate today to A Thrilling Drama of New York’s Sky Lines eral committees were appointed to “ No, I felt a little ashamed of into the workshops of tho movies— seo how pictures are Denver, Colo., March 13.— force the passage of the Norris look after the welfare and promote resolution providing for' Govern­ my position of riding along without made— and enjoy at the same time one of the most A the activities of the newly organiz­ Father W. A. Forestall, selsmo- dolPig anything for the party,” said ■O U N IA m S ! graph operator at Regis college ment operation of Muscle Shoals as thrilling movie stories ever Pht screen^ ed chapter. a power plant. Senator Norris was Mellon. "I was waiting for an op­ It’s a real treat, starring- Shipley Mason It was voted to meet t^he first and here, announced today no earth­ portunity and this situation provid­ quake was recorded on his instru­ hopeful of obtaining a final vote and \Vm. Collier. Jr. third Mondays of each month. The late today. ed the /opportunity.” ■ANHATTAN DEVORE next meeting will be held Monday ment last night. i“Was there any reason why Mr. Reports from Los Angeles that Despite a score of pending amend­ COMPANION FEATURE evening, March 26. ments .tending to weaken the meas­ Hays should think you could be ap­ the St Francis dam had been de­ proached with these bonds?” ALSO “RED RIDERS OF CANADA” stroyed, by an earthquake, causing ure, the Norris plan, as opposed to Johnny Walker “The Lightning Reporter” When the male of a certain the Wlllls-Madden plan, would “ No, I was ready to make a sub­ kind of angler goes courting he scores of people to be drowned, scription at any time.” vwere discredited by Father Fore­ set the giant plants in operation seizes the female with his rnouth under (government regulation, and .Mellon said he attended one and becomes a "hanger on” for the stall,. He says an earthquake of suf- meeting of five or six Republicans TOMORROW AND BACK AGAIN AND BIGGER THURSDAY—2 FEATURES 2 ficidht intensity to destroy the dam divert the proceeds from the power rest of his life; his lips fuse to the fici(ffit generated and sold, to fertilizer ex­ to discuss the Republican Indebted- THURSDAY AND BETTER THAN EVER skin" nf the female and the TWo;would in all probability be record- periment. fiess. No Advanoo- : really become “ one” till death. I ed here. “ Was tho Sinclair contribution With 3 ACTS VAUDEVILLE • iatPrlces^: THREE THREE FEAR ANOTHER LANDSLIDE taken up at that conference?” ACTS asked Senator Nye, Republican of ACTS VAUDEVILLE Santos, Brazil, March 13— Fear N. D. •6; of a new and more devastating “ No." FULL PARTICULARS IN TOMORROW’S HERALD W E D N E SD A Y 8:15 / i 1 landslide from th^ slopes of Monte “ Did- it occur to you at the time AT THOSE NEW RIALTO REDUCED PRICES REVIVAL MEETING Serrat held the people of Santos that Bitch a contribution; might be CHURCH OP THE N AZA R E N E In the grip of panic today. regarded with suspicion, not on MATINEE 5c-10c. EVENING 10c-20c THE TOWN PLAYERS PRESENT H!'. A careful check up by the youi* part but on the part of Mr. M 466 Main Street v authorities during the past 24 hours Sinclair?” COMING ON THURSDAY! MARCH 11 TO 25 reveals that only 43 ate known ttr “ No,” said Mellon. “ I kicked ^THE HAUNTED fiOUEE* M ARIE PREVOST in il-.t • (i GEORGE B. KULP, have perished in the first landslide upon it as the contribution of a . DIRKCTKD B t LOUIS SMITH of last Saturday. very rich man.” , Hundreds of tons of rock and His Silence AUSPICES GIRL SCOUT COUltoL ■ MABEL E.'m a n n i n g earth still cover a portion of the Nye asked Mellon bluntly why he ^THE RUSH HOUR* CAST OF TOWN PLAYER FAVOIUTES Soloist and Song Leader city and a great army of workers is had remained silent about the deal. SERVICES WEEK NIGHTS AT 7:30 still digging into the wreckage and “ You knew this committee waWj TICKETS. 50 ANDi. 75 CENT^. (Except Saturday) dirt in ()uest for more bodies. seeking traces of the Continental^ Another fissure has appeared in company's bonds,” said Nye. “ You the side of the moantoin. knew wfi have spent months on this

■ - ,A V -i r ■ •^,-1 r-j 'A • '.'• . ■ -N. .-• :., '-J.-'-' ' #■■'.■• --:v. . . • V - ' ^ f-. g a y OHB$TB!t XCONtl.y gVBKPyfl HgRAtJ)/jgptSI>AY> MARCH 18,1928. t . ■“Violets” and "Arbutus" cer- talidy Kiiir. tber ifpring- 8TH DISTBIGT SGHQQIL ST. PATRIGIGS DANCE' tirae T^ht Info the. ‘ sitting t SWEm CIWH i t i A t DOCKLAND SCHOOL rooni. M m iN G POSTPONED 'a 7 Co. ^a.‘Spring BloosOms. let b. Crocuses. Sanil ''^E!S NEW PASTOR -•A A'. Hartfbra Bachelor Buttons. B. H." S. Faculty Public Whist. Han €ompl6tely Decorated For Spring Flowers. _• Further Changes Being Made There will be a public card party ^ Affair—Last Night’s Whist 53M Hi* 560 k. c, Orchids. , Tel 441 In Hollister Addition Plans; Wednesday evening at 8 o’clpck at Daffodils. the' Sykes Gymnaaium unddr ;.the Attracts Crowd. CongregatioBalists Summon Date to Be Fixed. • Bach'elbf Buttons. 7.. auspices of the faculty. There will (Continued from page 1) Program For Tuesday With Lilies Sweet and Daffo­ be tables for bridge and straight If Old Rip Van Winkle woke up 6:'26^0orc>ict;Titoe,* Suffiitiary of dils— Orchids The coming meeting of the vot­ and'dropped- in'at the Buckland Rev. Siegfrid Green of ers of the Eighth School and Utili-. whist, tickets will’"be-60 cebts and Program and News Bulletins. , Tulips, For W edne^ay and table reservations may be made iu school this week he would know it accept the Tax Commissioner’s rec­ ties district, which was tentatively ommendation and the bonds were 6:30 — Waldorf-Agtpria . Dinner Bachelor Buttons. advance by phoning ■ the. High was near St. Patrick's day, March ■Mli'sfc;'■ -i-.y-iit'. .r- set for March 16, has been put over -----, 1 7 ^ for the hall has been decorated increased as he suggested. The A Moaning In Spring. Thursday Waltham, Mass. until a later date pending a meet­ school. There will be prizes aw^d Orchids. The I with • green and white, shamrocks bonding fee of $5 per thousand is 7:00— “ The Background of the ing of the District Board of Direc­ ed and refreshments served. ' a. Violets, committee in charge is made up of and spring flowers and the “ Blar­ paid by the town. Problem” — 0. C. Merrill; tors with the architect who is New Layout Executive Secretary of the b. Arbutus. ^ the following: Miss Margaret Mc- ney” stone, or a realistic replica of From Pom* The Swedish Congregational drawing the plans for the proposed •Robert J. Smith’s layout lor a Federal Power Commission. Bachelor Buttons. strictly Fresh Eggs iChuTch’. on Spruce street, which has Lean^ chairman; Miss McLaughlin, it, is In' e'vldence. ; The Par'ent- eroy Farm, 39c doz. addition to the Hollister street Teacher Association has a live ways new development in the north end “ The Consumer ' Speaks” — 10:00 p. m.— Auction Bridge game been without a pastor since the building. The meeting with the Miss McCartney, Mr. Little and Mr. continuing Henry street and open­ New Maid Bread, 8c. Hunter. The proceeds are to be and means committee and this weejt Representative Frederick M. from N. B. C. Studios. Occident Flour, 1-8 bbl. Sack) ...resignation of Rev. J.-A. Anderson architect will be held this week. ing up building lots between North 10:30 p. m.— Club Worthy Hills used to purchase first aid equipr jthey. are hohoring the - memory of Davenport of New York. $1.39. last December, has called Rev. The board has been considering Elm and Green Road was approv­ 7 Dance Orldiestra. ment for the school. good St. Pat by not only a whist “ The Producer Speaks” — Carnation Evaporated Milk, Siegfrid Green, pastor of the Wal­ suggestions which deal w'ith ed by the board. Howard Sand, President of the 11:00 p. m.— Correct Time, News tham, Mass., Swedish' Congrega­ changes in the original plans sub­ K. H. S. Tj-pists Awarded Medals. but a dance tomorrow evening. ^ large, 11c can. Promptly at 8:30 the grand A trap door to be installed in the National Electric Light Asso­ Weather; tional church. Rev. Mr. Green will mitted by the architect and when The Underwood Typewriter sidewalk at Birch street for use in Fancy Prunes, 12 l-2c lb. . preach his first sermon here on these improvements are incorpor­ awards for February were announc­ march will be led by Dan Miller, ciation. . Large Ivory Soap, lie can. who will act as prompter for the unloading merchandise at the 7:30— Trinity College Dialogue— Sunday, April 1. ated in the plans the meeting will ed yesterday by Miss Mary McCart­ building now being constructed Fancy Peas, 18c can. Rev. Anderson resigned last De­ ney. A fifteen minute test ■was square dances, and Mrs. Henry “ Every Day Errors”— Profes­ WOMAN CANDIDATE Lima Beans, 12 l-2c lb. be called. Stanley. The leaders at least will be was approved by the board with the cember to become superintendent Officials of the district have re­ given. Miss Elizabeth Orlowski re­ sor Henry A. Perkins of the Fancy Coni, 13c can, dressed in appropriate costume and condition that the town counsel ap­ Physics Department and Fran- and of a Swedish Young People’s Home ceived a letter from E. L. G. Ho- ceived a silver medal for an aver­ proves. The request -for the permit London, ■ March 13— Mrs. Zelia Mrs. Clock’s Canned Frilit in Cromwell. Since that time the henthal, of the sub-committee in all others who attend are invited - cis Parson- Vegetables, 1 Pint Jar, 88c. age ot 51 words per minute; Miss to wear all the green apparel they was made by the Manchester Con­ Hoffman, former resident of New --pulpk-et the-ehurch has been occut /iharter revision. This letter carries 8:00— Seiberling Singers from N. Mrs. Clock’s Jelly, all kinds, 2i^ Dorris Heffernan and Miss Ger­ possess. Following the grand struction Company. York,' but now a naturalized Brit­ by Rev. A. L. Anderson of a request for a complete financial trude Haudel received bronze med Property owners on Irving and B. C. studios. ish citizen, today announced that Marshmallows, value 83c, 25< rt«r, a former-pastor. , . f A>> AO i march,, “ My Irish Rose” will be ) --Woreesi^ statement of the standing of the a Is for an average | sung by Corwin Grant, local ten- Windemere streets in Homestead 8:30— Dewing and Dewing Piano she will run for election to the can. district in its ownership o f proper­ words respectively, and Miss Viola i ^e souvenirs, for the Park section requested that the Capers. House of Commons at Norfolk on 1-4 lb. Walnut Meats, 19c. ty and fire apparatus. The request Hoering received a certificate of | ^nd a jolly good time gen- street be accepted. The Highwa.v 9 : 00— Mahlding-Bo'^vniail Concert, the Liberal ticket. There are al­ Italian Bread Sticks, 25c. also Tisks for the district indebted­ Th3 overture from .tV'agnef’s Fancy Mixed Cookies, 18c lb. i proficiency with an average of o4 j ^ gh r’s orchestra will play, committee will investigate. A peti­ ready eight women members of the ness. words per minute. ' —...... tion was entered for .i 10 foot “ Tristan and Isolde,” an House of Commons. 3 lbs. Rice, 23c. ‘ i - ■■■______Dr. E. A. Sweet has been' ap­ The whist given last night by the Grand Chiefs Eiiteitained. Ways and Means committee at­ building line on Eldridge street operatic work revived this V. Scnatbrj' Hiram: Binghani will pointed a committee to comply with The Grand Chiefs of Damon east of Spruce. A hearing will be year by the Metropplitqn ])i-e3ide at the Republican State the request of Mr. Hohenthal. If tracted 14 tables of players. Every­ Temple, Pythian Sisters, were serv­ thing was dolled up in green, the called. Operk Company, will open' this convention which is scheduled to was said today that the peculiar ed a delicious supper last Evening Routine Business I e-vening’s Manning - Bowcan i MEATS take place In Hartford on April 1,7 system of the district in its owner- score cards, the napkins, the plat­ by the members of the lodge. Mrs. form with its bouquets and Blarney The appointment of S. .Burton ConcefC through WTIC, of The ] jbre throats 1? and 18. This convention will name ship of the schools and the fire de'- Ida Weber was chairman of the Carpenter as special constable in Travelers., The music is Wag- : Native Fowls, 42c' Ib. delegates for the National Republi- — — — - I stone. The waitresses wore green partment will make the statement committee. Following the supper white aprons and served can- the employ of Cheney Brothers was ner at his best and the over-i Native Veal Totlay. ij can- convcntion which will take need this a complicated affair. The district which was served at 6 o ’clock, an I (Hegtick salad on lettuce leaves, approved. E. J. Holl petitioned for ture forecasts'.the' atmosphere Veal to Roast, 35c lb. ‘.I place in Kansas City in June. assesses taxes under one heading interesting entertainment was pre- cookies with green frosting and a change in building lines at Mc­ Veal Cutlet, 49c lb. while expenditures are made under of the entire opera. O o u b ie - Veal Patties, 3 for 25c. n ------sented. green candies, pretzels and hot cof­ Kee and High streets and at McKee Four other numbej-s of vari­ i; .Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hills and Mr. two or three different headings. Notes. Legs of Lamb, 38c lb. and Mrs. Adhemar Dubuque of Four new hydrants have been; in- j fee. Everybody had a good time. and Hartford road. A hearing was ous types will be offered dur­ tre atm e n t Mrs. Henry Ambacher of Hamil­ The winners of first prizes were called. Mr. Holl also requested the Bib Lamb Chops, 39c lb. ^-r®afrvleW Ifetreet entertained with a stalled recently in parts of the | ing the program, which is a Lamb Patties, 3 for 25c. ..farewell -party Saturday evening iu north end which are rapidly grow­ ton Heights, N. Y., is spending a Mrs. J. Hay and W . W . Keeney; construction of sidewalks fronting part of. the series ill istrating RUBBED on his new tract known as Bluefields Pork to Roasti 19c lb. "h o n o r of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore ing in population. These .hydrants fewV uev/days O in1.LI town. second, Mrs. G.v,- . S. Johnson ------and the development of the modern throat, Vicks Rib Roast Beef, 35c lb. Mrs. Gecjrge Andrews of Pros-| Francis Tyler; consolation, Mrs. I. Addition at McKee street and Hart­ langerJSbf . Falrview street, who are at Henry and White streets, symphonic. 9f concert orches- Pot Roast, 28c lb. pect street is confined to the house E. Keeney and Charles Donze. ford road. The highway committee relieves in two direct ways: are removing this week to Hart- Hollister and Summit' streets, ’ fra. * ■ (1) Itsvapors,releasedby the Beef Liver, 25c lb. A ford. The party was held at the Cambridge and Alton streets and with the grip. will act. Overture, “ Tristan and Isolde” Honey Combe Tripe, 22c lb. y Thompson- ■ bungalow on Center Cambridge and Hawthorne streets. Joseph McFarren, proprietor of i The list of liens to be placed on ...... • Wagner body heht, are inhaled direct to Sausage >Ieat, 25c lb. » street amA -was attended by about the Woolworth store in the ! property for taxes unpaid last yeai; ^ Danse Lithuanienne ...... the air passages; Oysters Every Day, 40c pint. § thirty neighbors* and friends, in­ board walk is in New York on cusi- BIGGEST ANIMAL ACT I was presented to the board by ...... Rimsky-Korsakow (2) At the same time Vicks cluding % guests from Boston, uess. I T TOU CTATPU T A M IfllT i Collector George H. Howe. The Orientale ...... Cui **draws out” the soreness like PONTIAC SIX SPORT- Mr; and Mrs. Robert Hogan of A1 Inii ijlA iC lUWlIjnl I board is continuin,g its campaign Sprin^ield- and Hartford. A real Hab..nera ...... Chabrier an old-fashiotied poultice. jolly tinTe''was had with round and Hartford were the guests of Mr.' '• j for the collection of back taxes and . Dance ,pf the.'W'ooden Shoes .. VEGETABLES square dancing, ■ with Mrs. Mary PHAETON ANNOUNCED and Mrs. Clifton Bell of Union, ------j considerable progress has been...... \ • Kriens Aceto at the piano. The hostesses street Sunday. I made. The Manchester Building 9:30— Coombs Bouquet— • .Spinach, 29c peck. served a dainty luncheon of salads Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Lane of Ponies, Degs, Donkey and Men | and Loan Association has agreed to Boston Head Lettuce, 15c. • Spring is in the air, and Iceberg Lettuce, 10c and 12 l-2c, and o.Lper good things. Springfield si>ent Sunday with Mrs. Actors in Carlo’s Hippo-1 demand payment of taxes on all signs o ' the milder season are Oakland-Pontiac Dealers Will Charlotte Marshraan of Orchard property on which it holds mort- ‘ appearing all around. As a re­ Parsley, 10c. drome Circus- gages. A list of about 20 properties Turnips,. 3e lb. Income tax payers have until Soon Display New Five Pas­ street. I sult, the Coombs Bouquet this Thursday night to make returns to will be selected at the next meeting New ('abbage, 7c lb. senger Open Sport Car For Flowers were placed on the altar Manager Jack Sanson of the week is composed of musical the office of .Jntefaal 'Revenue, in of t’ne''Methodist Episcopal church State theater announces that on which the board plans to take Parsnips, 7c lb. Hartford. The tax must be paid not Spring. spring blossoms. Eight blooms Nwe Carrots, 3 bunches for 25c, Sunday by the Standard Bearers among the five acts pf vaudeville foreclosure action. to be found benekth spring­ later than March 15 of each year. Society in memory of Miss Clara When In Hartford t;elery, 20c. Complying with an insistent de­ he' wlll present at the theater to­ time skieh wll come over the Cushman, a missionary in China, night is Carlo’s Hippodrome Cir­ X Soup Buncli, 10c. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the mand for a sport type body of larg­ air wa'Tes to WTIC listeners Cauliflower, 20e and 28c each. er seating capacity on the New Se­ who recently passed away. cus, an act which will include three tonight. Such selections as South Methodist church will meet Miss Bessie' Durfee of Park ihen, three ponies, three dogs and Dine With Us for sewing and business tomorrow ries Pontiac Six cliassis, the Oak­ "Spring Flowers,” “ Tulips,” street was called to Boston today one donkey. This makes the biggest Announceinent Bi’hig Home the Good afternooq at 2; 30. land Motor Car Company is now • I building a smart five^passenger by the illness of her sister, Miss colltection of animals that has ever OYSTERS AND CRISP Della ^ur^ee, who. is serio.usl^,iU at been seen on .the State theater Owing to our rapidly growing FRUIT Church of the Nazarene meiubers Sport Phaeton. CRACKERS This latest Pontiac Six mdflel the hospital,] i - t / . stage. business in our West Side Barber | will hold a cottage, .prayer meeting Edward Ginley has resigned his from Bananas, 9c lb. tomorrow mornltfg at ’9:31) at the’ etabPdies the same rakish swank of Other acts are the LaTour Trio Shop on Cooi>er Street and for the Callfoijnia Oranges, 59c and OOo . position vjith the. Prudential Insur­ in comical hits and novelty hits, home of Mrs. Paul Hausman, 93 line and contrasting color which convenience of our East fcide pa­ ance-Company. ' Mabel Killeen in a cycle of songs, HONISS’S doz. Hamlin street. has brought the Sport Roadster trons we have opened another shop, Grapefruit, 12 1-2iy r'-’ into such high favor, particularly Mrs. Fred Dowding of Chestnut Frisco and Eugenie In mirth melody 22 State St, Under Grant’s Cranberries, 33c QUart.- Mrs. Cyrus Tyler, president of with,the younger generation, f' street has returned from several and song, and Lee and Murphy, just w'hich will ’be known as the Hartford. weeks spent in Newark, New Jer- pals. All ha-ve been booked through .Xpples, 9c lb. the Ladies’ . Aid Society of the I The low, graceful sweep of ^he ■ ■ . ■ <• -■ i ‘ Milk and Cream Every Day. • North MethodisI: church, Mrs. new body reflects the artistry of sey. ‘ - New York and Boston agencies. F.>‘ B. Clarke, , and Mrs. the Fisher craftsmen. Extending A,daughter was boa’n- Monday back from the high narrow radia­ morning., to Mr. and M^s.. Henry F. A. Sweet will be hostesses for ■i-qnii rr ’’ ’’ T t. the annual meeting of the society tor, the hood line drops to a long Lanz of Ellington, TALCOnVILLE PAGANI’S •vliich will be held tomorrow after­ panel of Micanopy.Cream, contrast­ Rockville ' Council, No. 1155, Knights of: Cblumblis "i'hdtiated noon at two o'clock at. the Oiose. ing’ teffectlvely* kgkin* the Paeftot ws ii .-•• . s 1 ■ DAILY RADIO P?-0 house, corner Malp; and. illUiapd .Blue.of the body. The hood louwfes tw00—Slumber music. 7:00—Dinner music: concert. ^ 6 :30—Stiidlo dinner concert. -3^6—WIP. PHILADELPHIA—m Tlhursday night at 8:30, following trols, the throb of the motor, the liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii 7:30—Soprano, planistr- 9:00—General Molor.s' family party. 6- 30- Baseball talk; drama review., 10:00—Symphony orchestra. .e Lenten service. force of the wind and even the g-00—WJZ Stromberg-Carlson hour. 6:50—Markets and. stock reports. 9-00- Studio entemble. baritone. 7:00—Children’s program, piano duets , 384„4—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—780. subtle variations in air pressure at 10:00—Marylander's orchestra. 10:30—Violinist, pianist. ■ Word was received in town today different altitudes are the sensory 508.2—,WEEI. BOSTON—590. IOj'OO—Emo’s movie broadcast. l'l:0(i—Dance conce*A»*« ot the death of Miss Julia Miller, g';00—WKAF Seiberling singers. 10:30—Coogan’s orchestra. 370.2— WDAF. KANSAl functions through which this new jj-30—Filsrims'entertainment. , ll-OO—KentnePs dance orchestra. 9;0n—WE.AF Eveready hour; age ten years, daughter of Mr. and faculty is developed. 9 ;00—WEAF Eveready hour; bridge. '315.6T-KDKA. PITTSBURGH-950. 10:30—Cook’s entertainmenU 'Mrs. Walter B. Miller of Brooklyn. Col. Lindbergh's uncanny ability 10:45—Rines dance orchestra. ' _ 6:15—Little Symphony orchestra. 12:45-Nighthawk frolic. , N. Y.. formerly of this town. 'The to-steer himself over unknown ter­ • 461.3—WNACi. BOSTON—o50. 7- 00—.Sacred song recital. 468.5— KFl. LOS ANGELES—640 ' I'pneral will be held Thursday .1 1 *. 7:00—Dok’s sinfonlans. chefs.- 7:30—Haller Baker’s program. 11:00—N. B. C. Eveready- hour. ritory, and Commander Byrd’s 8:00—Jersey -Jicc-Jades. g;00—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) 12;0n—Bridge game: retold tales. morning and burial will be in spectacular tr'ans-Atlantic flight in 8:30—Op’ ry house tonight. . ^ 10lOO—Ramblers happiness program. :30—Rounders; symphonette. ■m I- Brooklyn. • ' an almost unbroken blinding fo.q 9-15—Arlington Instrumental quintet. 2802—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1070. 384.4— KGO. OAKLAND—^780. are cited as manifestations of tin; 9:30—Llnnell entertainers. ^ 6:30M5denbach’s orchestra. 11:00—Eveready hour; bridge -f-rson. I • ---- 10:00—WOR Columbia broadcasL 7:30—WJZ lecture on law. 12'oO—Pilgrims entertainment. The rehearsal of the three-act new sense. 11:10—Tent dance orchestra. ' g;00—WJZ Stromberg-Carlson hour. 254.1-WRVA. RICHMOND-1180. ir. play “ The Whole Town’s Talking,” “ Having , gained domination of 302.8—WGR, b u f f a l o —990. 9;.30—Studio trio, tenor. 7;00—Orchestra; organ recital. ^ tfc be given by the Dorcas Society 8:30—Van Surdam^s orchestra. 10:30—WJZ artists pro^am. 9:30—Richmond dance orchestra. the land and sea, man has taken to 422.3— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO-710. ;;jor the Swedish Lutheran church mechanical wings of such perfec­ Due to the many calls for light luncheons we will,, 7-00—'WEAF voters service tal.:s. 11:00—Organ recital, soioist. 8:00—WE.AF programs to 10;3(k 379.B—WGY, SCHENECTADY—79C. 12:00_N. B. C. cOncert: bridge game. f,. n’e.xt month, will be omitted this tion that his speed excels that of 12:30—Great composers hour. serve the pii)li

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"TJt: .7 spin ^ J?hari«* Pocket yfolate im <£) ^erlh^$)i^ SSI ST ? o n v Home Page Editorial W J k i A N S BE IT EVER SO m s And That In DINE AUTHOR ^5^ THE BENSON MURDER CASE HUMBLE! himself keld nothing. It was tre­ cations, that Spotswoode had done Femiiiihe Lore CHARACTERS m m s i By Olive Roberts Barton mendous-superb! It was probably away with the lady.” PHILO VANCE , '/ JOHN r.-X. m Aj i KHAM, DU trlet the m ost'-T^arkable bluff ever "You make your case theoreti­ A tton i«7 o t New ir«^k CouMy made In a game of poker. cally plausible. But, practically, I’m Girls, what is your hat size? It seems to be the consensus of U A R G A R E T ODBIrL (THE You don’t know? I didn’t afraid I can’t accept it.” Markham opinion that all writers are ideal­ HCAKAB\” > _ . I “I couldn’t help' admiring him' think that you T^uld. But why CHARLHSCLEAV KB. « « « “ - was more impressed, I felt, than he ists. We are informed that it is when he calmly shoved forward all don’t we? Why''does every girl AbOBt'tOWB his chips, knowing, as I did, that he cared to admit. “ Damn It, man!" easy to sit in a pluib-padded (?) Many homes oonttla pieces of are to see all kihda of color, greens, KEN IW ni SPOTSWOODB, ■ mairo- he exploded after a moment,‘ ‘Your know that she wears 36 or 38 in fiie««rrr ■•'j' held nothing. He staked every­ office and write glowing pictures of tapestry and old needlework which browns, purplish and dusty blues. conclusion demolishes all the estab­ dresses (like fun she does!), lin­ LOUIS MAN NIX. an thing, d’ ye see, wholly on his con­ gerie, blouses, suits and coats, but home life. the owners treasure. Fred Hughes The new suits will be different in DR. AMBBOISE LINDRUIST. a lished. landmarks of rationality The reply to this is that those cut, one, two and three button taafetoaable aeorol»KUt viction that he could follow my has no idea whether her hat size at The Old Wood Shop has framed and sane credibility.—Just con­ models, both single and double t o n y SKEKL, a aro*e«*loaal aai^- reasoning step by step and, in the is 66 or 6, or even that there is of us who are, fighting and plead­ many of, these articles recently, pre- vlflr last analysis, outwit me. It took sider the. facts." ing for the - pii^servatlon of the servlBg them iii an attractive form. breasted'broad shohlder effects and WILLIAM ELMER JESSUP. tele- such a thing as a bat size! courage and daring to do that. And He had now reached the argu­ I never knew It till a day or so home as the greatest, and highest slencierneBs otherwise small broken HARRY SPIVBLY. telephone op- It also took a degree of self-confi­ mentative stage of hie doubt. “You ago. For years I have dreaded ot all national institations, are not On the home, page today is the pr geometrical desf^pis or subtle, ER?]^T HEATH, Sergemnt ot the dence which would never have per­ say Spotswoode is guilty. Yet we buying a hat worse than eating a merely graduates from schools of pattern of a very attractive apron, Scotch plaids In self colors will be ' Homicide Burean mitted him to bet on a sure, thing. :know. on Irrefutable evidence, that worm in an apple. Even bobbed journalism but fiom the school of It is perhaps not entirely new but the popular patterns. • * • “The psychological principles in­ five minutes after be came out of hair didn’t help much. Sometimes experience, and are well aware of it has the advants,ge of helltg cut the apartment the.girl Bcreamcd conditions that prevail among ail in one piece, is flat and. there­ There is great variety in types THE STORY THUS FAR volved in that hand were Identical after wrecking my hair and dis­ A large bunch of violets is worn Skeel’a flnaer prlnta had been with those of the Odell crime. I and called for help. position trying on 100 hats, I find homes of every class. fore easily ironed. Some of the o f sport clothes for women this found In the n p a r t m « t o f the In one of the double pockets of this new aprons are especially designed sesson. One-piece frocks for tennis threatened Spotswoode with a pow­ “He was standing by the switch, one that will go on If stretched and I have held my head In my mauve tweed coat. murdered Marsaret OdSlI, hat , the very large woman. They may be sleeveless, short or long Vance believe* Skeel had been erful hand—a pat hand—just as the board.’and, acco’^.panied by Jessup, pulled. Generally, It’s the five- hands (speaking of clouds) in per­ fof kidins In a cloeet tvhll^he »*ran- girl, no doubt, threatened him; and he went to the ouor and carried on hundredth. plexed endeavor to help poor faml-' have panels down the center of the sleeved, without collars or any de- Bler did hi* trork. The *nb*e- lies In cellars and tenements, giving front, piped with a harmonizing iiredlf^ck finish. The new sailior Instead of compromising—instead a brief conversation with her. She EUREKA! IT PITS! qnent murder of Skeel, after he what aid I could and scarcely coWr plain back buttoning, on ooUil^4|ippeara frequently and will bad promUed to reveal the mur­ of calling me or laying down—he was certainly alive then. Then he But the other day I tried a new knowing where to turn for more. each side. The neCk can be cut out worn ,on bathing suits, derer. bear* thi* theory outreacbed me; pe resorted to one went oui the front dco?-, entered a shop where the first question was woode, who hod called on the sirU But beoausq- we have-the, heart- square or cut In a point with revera were accustomed to wear had m*hed to her door at the supreme coup, though it meant taxicab, and drove “away. Fifteen “What size do you wear?"-1 nearly wringing prdi)lem of the poor and turped back, giving it a dressy'ef­ ilfiminous cloth bathing suits, aoand of a ecream, but had been risking everything. . . , My word. minutes later he was loined by swooned- Do ladles’ hats have Life 's Niceties IbFoofirli tbe ooor tnnf needy, it would be a wrong policy fect. . . . . ipr collar trimmed with braid MarkbgRiI Can’t you see how the Judge Redfern as he alighted from sizes? Mine was measured. It was Botbina wn* wrong. Vance ha* to discourage the ninety per cent ....^ — ilinys a favorite neck finish. Mnrkltnm Invite gicover. Sinnnix man's character, as revealed In that the taxicab in front of the club a 24 and I was shown the five size flfimON ETIQUET . and Spotewoode to hi* apartment amazing gesture, dovetails with the here—nearly forty blocks away . and over of happy homes in the Pordham Unlveystty for a poker game, promunig to 24 hats In the shop. polors will beunueh used this psychology of the crime?" from the apartment house! land, V ' . ii has a very Interesting pair of'' naipr the murderer the next day. Hat sizes, where have you been among their pupils,, tha- Mis^i sometimes lu contrasting And be name* Spotewoodcl Moreover In spite ot condltiphS Markham was silent for a while; ‘Tt .would have been impossible all my life? And whj^don’t more Frances and Margaret;'MoAllister. 'fend the liking for two or • • • he appeared to be pondering the- for him to-have made the trip in stores sell ’em like that? Do you seemingly pointing to the contrary, it is true that destitute homes are 1. When the hands are not They are now 24 years old and are ■nes of a color will still con- CHAPTER L matter. less time; and, moreover, we have suppose for one little minute that to ^aduate in June.: ’They have tlnti(e^^The hat that tops a suit ol the chauffeur’s record. Spotswoode men would have put up all these becoming fewer each year,, by im­ being used at dinner, where ANCE paused and looked up. “But you yourself, Vance, were been inseparable all their lives, and •this rind la usually in felt of a simply did not have either the op­ yq^s with what “us girls’’ have proved industrial cendiUons. should they be placed? V“You perhaps recall the dlrcum- not satisfied at the time,” be sub Many argue that children should naturally have chosen the same vo­ darker shade than any used In the mitted at length, “ In fact, Vou portunity or the time to commit the in the way of trying on several 2. Is it permissible to play cation. They plan to hpng out twin costume. Brims shield the right stances? It was a jack-pot. Allen dozen hats till we find one that not be allowed to grow-up in such dealt Cleaver a four-stralght-flush looked doubtful and worried.' murder between half-past eleven with the silver, move a glass shingles and hope to be doubly suc­ eye and then tie themselves into a and ten minutes of twelve when homes but should be cared for liy and gave me three kings. The other "True, old dear. I was no end fits? around or generally finger cessful. Their taste in dresa and In decorative bow on the left side, giv­ Judge Redfern met him. And, re­ the state in state-built institutions. hands were so poor that every one worried. The . psychological proof HER OWN JOB sports is identical too. .-They claim ing the eyebrow line that is correct member, he played pdker in the That would not only be impossible things on the table during a else was compelled to drop out. of Spotswoode*s guilt came so Mrs. Evangeline Lindbergh is but tends to communism. The big meal ? they didn’t choose thein profession, for this season’s hats. dashed unexpectedly — I wasn’t club here until three In the morn­ just as proud of her own job as but Inherited It from ."their father ‘T opened; and Cleaver stayed. On ing—hours after the murder took thing is to help the home, to help 3. Why not? \ the draw, Allen gave me another looking for it, don't y’ know. After her famous Colonel son is of his. struggling fathers and mothers to who is a member of a- prominent Braised Veal Roll place.’’- ^ In fact, she sometimes indicates The Answers king, and gave Cleaver the card he eliminating Cleaver I had a parti keep the home together and the New York law firm.! The only One slice veal steak cut 1 Inch Markham shook his head with that she’s a little prouder. For 1, In the lap. needed to complete his straight prfs, so to speak, ih regard to Man family together. place they acknowledge to dis­ thick, 4 tablespoons minced pars­ instance at the Boston session of •2. No. flush. Twice I bet a small amount; nix; for all the material evidence emphasis. Nothing has ever been found to agreeing is on men, one likes them ley, 1 tablespoon grated lemon the National Education Associa­ 3. It is a nervous habit and most serious, while the other-likes them rind, 1 teaspoon mixed dried and each time Cleaver raised me. In favor of Spotswoode’s innocence “ Vance, there’s no human way to take the place of the family group tion, reporters asked her what she irritating to everyone. gay, and perhaps this Is as It should herbs, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-4 tea­ Finally I called him, and, of that is, the seeming physical im­ get round those f^ts. They’re in thousands of years of history. course, he won. He couldn’t help possibility of his having strangled firmly established; and they pre­ thought of aviation. be for It would never do for both to spoon pepper, 4 slices bacon, 1 cup "Aviation is Interesting, but so If nations are to survive, the fami­ but win, d' ye see. He was bettln the lady—had, I admit, impressed clude 'Spotswoode’s guilt as effec- . THE SQUARE-OVAL FACS fall in love with the same man. diced carrots, d-2 cup diced tur­ is chemistry,” she said. Mrs. Lind­ ly as a group must survive. A child, nips, 1-2 cup diced onion, 1-2 cup on a sure thing. Since I opened me. tivefy and finally as though he had bergh is said to be one of the best if ,humanly possible, sjiould be with diced celery, 2 cups boiling water. tjjs pot and drew two cards, the ‘I'm not perfect, don’t y’ know. been at the North Pole that night" We often find In women of firm, ' . Tomato and Cheese' Roast chemistry teachers in the' country. his parents, unless, those parents 2 Cups cooked lima beans. Remove the little round bon© hfgbest hand I could possibly have Being unfortunately human. I’m Vance was unmoved. sweet, ,character, the type of face Mrs. Lindbergh is a rather re­ are beyond the pale of decency, or ' yi, pound melted cheesP. and trim skin from steak. Mix hek| would have been; four ot k still susceptible to the- malicious “ I admit everything you say.” he that we call the modified square. freshing contrast to the hordes of are incompetnt. I am not one who Seasoning. ' * parsley, lemon rind, powdered kirn}. Cleaver knew thf^, and bar animal magnetism about facts and rejoined. “But as I have Etc:ed be­ In such a face, the cheek lines, mothers who seem to prefer to believes poverty is a state of mind. % cup canned tomatoes. herbs, salt and pepper and sprin- Ing a straight-flush, he-also knew, appearances which you lawyer fore. when material facts and psy­ though parallel, are not Straight, live in their children’s lives than I know what the brute force of it Bread crumbs. gle evenly over meat. Roll the before be rals'' I my h ^ that he chaps are continuously exuding chological facta conflict, the ma­ means, the utter wretchedness. but curve a little outward. The had me beaten. At onch.f fealljed terial facts are wrong. In this case, in their own. Mothers with their jaw lines are not so prominently Put lima beans and cheese meat from the long .pide keeping over the jearth like some vast as own resources and. interests are That is, real poverty. We Ameri­ the seasoned side in and fasten that he was not the joan I wak they may not actually be wrong, and uncompromisingly angular, through food chopper, add tomatoes phjrxiatlng effluvium. And even more of a relief to their children cans who have comfort and shelter and seasoning, salt and pepper to with skewers or strong wooden after.” ’ f but they’re deceptive." but are rather somewhat rounded. whefl- J - found that Spotswoode’s than the mother who lives only and food have sometimes a ten­ taste and mix thoroughly. Then toothpicks. Cover the top of the “Very well, magnus Apollo!” The This form of face Is often very “ By what reasoning?” psychological nature fitted per through her children would ever dency to call poverty what isn’t add breadcrumbs until It is thick roll with bacon, using wooden “A poker player, Markham, who fectly with all the factors of the situation was too much for Mark­ really poverty at all, but an un­ lovely, expressing, as it does, wo­ ham's exacerbated nerves. ^‘Show think! enough to form into a roll. Bake in toothpicks to hold slices In place. would bet on a sure thing is one crime, I still harbored a doubt in REAL LOVE TEST fortunate comparison. manly strength of character, com­ Place vegetables in a greased cas­ me how Spotswoode could have moderate oven 360 degrees F- until who lacks the egoti^cal self-con­ regard to Mannix. It was barely “ No man really loves a woman There can be good and' bad in bined with tenderness. Such women serole and put meat on top. Cover strangled the girl and ransacked brown, basting occasionally with a fidence ot the highly Aibtle and su­ possible that he would have played until he has known what it is to everything. But I still maintain are usually admirable wives and and put in a very hot oven for the apartment, and I’ll order Heath mixture of butter and water, UsiBS premely capable ganjbler. He Is the hand just as Spotswoode placed grit his teeth to keep himself from that the greatest lines ever written mothers. to arrest him.” about % cup butter to orfp cup fifteen minutes. Then add boiling not a man who will take hazardous It. That is why, after the game was wringing her neck. And every are these: There Is a modified type of face wafer. water and reduce heat. Cook chances and tremendous risks, for over.'l tackled him on the subject " Ton my word, I can’t do 1»,’’ woman knows It. It Is equally “Be it ever so humble, there’s best described as a square-oval, about an hour, or until tender, in expostulated Vance, “ Omniscience he possesses, to some degree, what of gambling. I wanted to check his true that no woman loves a man no place like home!” which is very good Ip a woman. The vogue for color laito extend a moderate oven. Remove cover to ;^as denied me. But—rdeuce take it! the psychoanalysts ci^ a R inferior psychological reactions until she has known what it is to The cheek and jaw lines are almost to men’s clothes this season, those brown on top. Serve from casse­ think I’ve done rather'^ell in complex, and instjpetive)y he .*Still, he staked everything on want to scratch his eyes out.’’ vertical, yet the general effect Is in authority declare. T^h men have role. Cut roll In slices crosswise fwlnflng' out the 'culprit. I never SINKING FRUIT grasps at every poaIif)le oppor­ one tbrn of the wheel, as you So says the writer, Lucien Cary, of curves, since there ar no pro­ grown weary of -the .^hventional to serve. agreed to expound his technic, tunity of protecting and bettering :JlUt It," and who shall gainsay him? nounced angles shown. blues and grays and this-spring we MARY TAYLOR don’t y’ know."' - You must put fruit-cake Into a himself. "Alit Bpt not in the same sense This type may wear her hair “ Sol Your vaunted penetration hot oven or your fruit will sink combed smoothly back from her \______. “In short, he is not the ultimate that Spotswoode did. Mannix is a to the bottom. Dredging fruit also amounts only to that, does it? Well, f9 brow, and look quite distinguish-^ rRICORN HATS. unadulterated gambler. And.. the cautious and timid gambler as com well!” ' helps to keep it from sinking. man who killed the;0dell girlNras ^ red with Spotswoode. To begin “Ideal Fashions ed. All other square-faced women Vance looked at him with wag­ should cleave to the curved hair A new note In millinery Intto- a supreme gamblw^ who would with, he had an equal chance and gish reproachfulness, and sighed. BROWNED STEW stake everything oh^la single tiun line at the forehead. duces tricorn hats this spring. One DOK’T STARVE an even bet, whereas Spotswoode “Recognition of my transcendent of the wheel, for, Ir' killing her, is navy balllbunti, has a much V had no chance at all—his band was genius, 1 see, is destined to be When browning stew meat be­ that is exactly what, he did. And wider right side than left, with a TO END FAT worthless. posthumous. In the meantime r fore adding water, fry it quickly William Taft’s daughter, Helen, only a gambler wbw^-paramount over a hot fire. Then add hot water was at one time president of Bryn slight roll all around. Few succeed without harm. Try the "And yet Spotswoode wagered the bear the taunts and jeers of the modem way, embodied in Marmola pre­ self-confldence woulft S-make ;hlm limit‘bn a pure bit of mental calcu to keep the juices in the meat. Mawr College. scorn, through sheer ^ptlsm,'to bet multitude with a stout heart. My VELVETEEN CAPE. scription tablets. People have used them lation'. That wps gambling in the head is bloody, but unbowed.” for 20 years—millions of boxes of them. on a sure thing, coiSd have com­ Jiigher ether. On the other hand He looked at his watch, and then Green velveteen wlth^ a soft tan- The results are seen everywhere. mitted such a crime.—Therefore, Mannix was merely tossing a coin seemed to become absorbed with nish cast, fashions a three-quarters Marmola^contains a gland element Cleaver was eliminatied as a sus­ with, an even chance of winning. which helps turn food into Mel and pect." some line of thought. cape for sports that Is stunning Furthermore, no calculation of any “Markham.", he said, after sev over soft colored silk or white energy. The formula appears in every Markham was now - listening in­ kind entered into it; there was no bbx, also the reasons for results. Thus eral minutes, “ I’ve a concert at \ frocks. tently. planning, no figuring, no daring. three o’clock, but there’s an hour to you will Imow how the changes occur without harm. “The test to which I put Spots And, as I Ijave told you from the spare. I want to take another look FLOWERED HAT. woode a little later,"^Vance went start, the Odell murder was pre All druggists supply Marmola at $1 a at that apartment and its various box. Go start it now. Take four tablets on, “had originally been intended meditated and carefully worked approaches. Spotswoode’s trick— ‘TTieiV Letters Agnes Introduces a ^ turban ,of for Mannix, but he was out of the out with shrewd calculation and daily until weight comes down to normal. and I’m convinced it was nothing BY RUTH DEWEY GROVES tiny lacquered primroses, pink, Do this because of the new beauty and game. That didn’t matter, hoW' supreme daring. . . And what more than a trick—was enacted green and yellow,, that-lias one of vim vhich Marmola has brought to so ever, for, had I been able to Qlim- true gambler would ask an adver­ there; and if we are ever to find Dear Marye: Such little familiarities as that the new 'Up-off-the-eyS: forehead many, for so long. Inate both Cleaver and Spotswoode, sary to double a bet on the second the explanation, we shall have to What do I think? Marye Mere­ don’t mein a thing to ypu— be­ line. then Mannix would undoubtedly flip of the coin, and then accept an look for it on the scene.” dith, are you out of your head? You cause you don’t want them to. have been the guilty man. offer to redouble oh the third flip I had got the impression that must think you’re a middle-aged Well, my dear, you ate your cake “ Of course I would have planned “I purposely tested Mannix in Markham, despite his emphatic de­ woman, calling young men who when you got married and that something else to substantiate the that way, so as to precludte any nial of the possibility of Spots­ make love to you mere kids. ought to satisfy you. Hereafter let fact; but, as it was, that wasn’t possibility of error. Thus I not woode’s guilt, was not entirely un­ And certainly you’re to blame. the single girls go to lunch and necess’ry. . . . The test I applied only eliminated him—I expunged convinced. Therefore, I was not If you weren’t so sure that It*s all tea with such nice boys as Norman to Spotswoode was pretty well ex him, eradicated him, wiped him out surprised when, with only a half­ right for you to do just as you and “ Billy.” It didn’t take you long New plained by the gentleman bimseU. utterly. It cost me a thousand dol hearted protest, be assented to please and flaunt the old-fashion-' to call him by his first name, did As he said, not one player in a Mrs, but it purged my mind of any Vance’s proposal to revisit the Odell ed conventioh you would know that it? ^ thousand would have wagered the lingering doubt. I then knew, de- apartment, such a thing as a boy falling in Your cure for him may be as iiilw o ^ ii \Sfeeks! limit against a pat hand, when he splte,all theth( contr’ry material indl (TO BE CONTINUED) love with a married woman doM bad as the. one ybu gave Norman, and ailing, you can’t drug happen. Ever sine he’s been homq he’s When children ath weal \ It’s because you want to eat been drinking, I hear, and every­ thciti back to h*aith| boy or girl who could vitamins and: minetal salts, and your cake end have It too that you one says Ifa becausd he law you figs every day would soon plenty of dry; fresh, warm air. "fhe think you cam run around wl^lb in the city and they're all wdnder- cat a Ivholfi p0ilo4 o f' physician Who is cofisulted may — but children won’t diet, other men, whether they’re boys or ing what you did to him. Hia atmt be the picture of health^ wish to use also certain remedies not, end expect them to forget that wrote to his sister about your go­ solution. No girl or boy that have special effects on the you’re a very attractive young wo­ ing out with him and she spread California fig synip is the • blood and the, blood fot'ming or­ man. I don’t care what new-fangled it all over town. I dp wish you'd ou start giving this deli- gans or to prescribe sunlight treat­ has ever tired of It yet. If ideas ~you try to harness onto the be-more careful, Marye. HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL ment, either natural or artificial. never let you forget their world, you can’t get away from the The best way to help a man for^- cious, fr\|it/ syrup:; they will x This, however, will depend on the three weeks you will by World Famed Authority 3061 fact that men, and women too, still' get you Is to give him a chance. He 'daily treat. Within two or nature of the Individual case and natural aids can accom- the dosage will vary for definite continue to fall,in love. can’t do that if he sees you. I ^now realize what Nature and reasons. Fashion Contributes a Smart If you hjd paid attentioh to you don’t do anything . tp make You’ll have a b^y who’s what I said you’i'. have known that yourself unattractive. And It your (ihildren. s TUBERCULOSIS IN CHILDREN good appetite and good color Is Black and .White Frock this young man meant something young friend is jealous ot your nails, or a ^rl who hardly'likely to have tuberculosis. when he played up to that story husband don't you think-It would By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN On the other hand, the child that An attractive example of the fond* blooming. Look at you told the police officer But It’s be more cruel to bring him Into Editor Journal of the American is thin and run down, with poor ness t o blaek-and-Ymte ih .which your home than Just to \ onguies only three or Medical Association and of Hygela, color and poor appetite, that tires Paris' indulges now and agam, is opinion that a lot of your fun lr0p him? the Health Magazine easily and is obviously a sick child Bridge M e smhrtly illustrated in this daytime would be spoiled if you didn’t fool • With all my love, days after this fruity, requires careful study as .jte the frock. It may be fashioned of suede yourself with these modern ideas. MOM. rup has sweetened-up ^rfipe, Mtin or crjSpe de chine, with the posable presence of tuberculous Mothers sometimes bring chil­ cascading jabots, vest and collar (d System; no coating, even dren to specialists in diseaapB .,of disease. A child that coughs con- A n oth er white or the new egg shell colour. The children with the statement thlat Btantly, either by day or by night, dress is in one piece yfitfi an Inverted the morning; no hint of or -both, merits investigation. RY W. W, WENTWORTH the child is underweight, easily fa-^ • :

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- 15 - 16-17 T hese W ill B e R epresented: i f i *. -;.i**v* George L. Betts George S. Smith 129 Spruce Street, South Manchester 30 Blssell Street, South Manchester George A. Brown Harding Stephens Cor. Coojier and W est Center Streets, South Manchester Cor. Center and Knox Streets, South Manchester Capitol Buick Co. Jam es M. Shearer, Manager, James Stevenson Cor. Main Street and Middle Tpk., South Manchester 5 3 BisseU Street, ^ o u th Manchester The Conkey Auto Co. W. R. Tinker Jr. 20 East Center Street, South Manchester 130 Center Street, Sou& Manchester II m Crawford Auto Supply O ther Exhibitoi^tJ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1 0 1 Center Street, South Manchester ill BARSTOW’S RADIO SERpCE E. A. Erickson 216 Middle Tpk. East, Phone 1068, ^i^chester i ii ’c-eu- ^• M anchester Green ALFRED A. GREZELp' ^ «r Madden Brothers Main siroet, C^posite Park Street, South IVlmchester ; f 681 Main Street, South Manchester HILLERY BROTHERS, r !f! ^\i 884 Hartford Road, South »Iah«^ester ♦ i .r • -x^r \ ■'•■'- • Pickett Motor Sales PORTERFIELD TIRE WORKS, r / > ‘ 22-24 Maple Street, South Manchester Cor. Spruce and Pearl Streets, South Manchester ‘i i n ■} Schaller Motor Sales ROBINSON AUTO SUPPLY, South Manchester ;J *■ 634 Center Street, South Manchiester 415 Main Street, iC.

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'-V "mKc^pB^ra^ '(cbw.) srranHG heraS^ ■:'■ ^ PAGfi" EIGHT? Ahe local automobile situation. for Chevtblet ow ft^> a total of carloads in and out of of quick and 'jpmi ^EFHENS ADD$ IHREE the coming season. The cltevrolet 112,606, one of tlie heaviest years their cars. BUFREIGHT ever had by Bulck. has. always been, a popular ^ r in FINE PERFORMANCE Hudson Patents ‘P-Head^* CUrloads a Day TO UKIAL SALES FORCE ManchMter and he has already put • At the pressnt time Bulck is ■ - t ■ out a number of the new models. Permits High CoiiH>ression With Any Gasoline; TRAFFKBUVy scheduled to make 18,000 automo­ He has recently added C. E. Bur­ 1NTHENEWMARM0N biles a. month eaual to 0,000 car­ dick, Hmest White and- John Zim­ Beli^veis Coming Season Will Canada!s 192reproduction of loads outhund or about 260 car­ ' Good Cfee in Town For merman. to his sales force and has loads of automobiles a day. In addi­ several cars on huud fpr immediate tor cars fell more than 25.J)00 i tion to this there are about 40 car­ Ch.evrplcLs. delivery. Mr. Stephens ser-vleea .hia below. Its i W ? p«odiBc«lojptff Six Thousand Carloads of ^ I ■■ I I ■■ own cars and carries a very com­ value of itk 179,383 cars prod High Speed, Acceleration, loads of parts, scrap, motors, etc., 131 so that nearly 300 carloads of ' H. A. Stephens, local Chevrolet plete stock of spare parts so that In 1927 is placed ut dealer, takes an optlmlstlo view of Autos Shipped Out Every freight leave the Bulck every work? Economy and Riding Ease ing day. In times past a train load of Mondi. Buicks' created considerable’ atten­ Features. tion and comment but now five regular trains leave here every ' Figures for the calendar- year night with full loads of Buicks and 1927 have Just been compiled by the performance is so regular that Rigid -and exhaustive tests con­ but little is known about it or is ducted by the Marmon engineering the Bulck Motor company and the volume realized. department under the direction of ANNOUNCEMENT show what .an important part that Through freights, trains carry­ Thomas J. Little, Jr., chief engineer company plays in the freight traf­ and a former president of the So­ in g nothing but Bulck cars, leave ciety of Automotive Engineers, have fic of the railroads serving Flint. Flint every night for Chicago, Mil­ resulted in unusual performance^ For the year 1927 the Buick re­ waukee, Buffalo, Toledo and De­ I have taken over cliaracteristics in the New Marmon ceived 35,540 carloads of freight troit. (iS, a straiight-eight in the low-price and also 63,000,000 pounds of less With the present high produc­ lield. carload business. They forwarded tion maintained into the spring the Manchester Agency for These tests show that the New in the same year, 77,605 carloads there is every indication of this 6S, powered with its straight-eight and more than 32,000,000 pounds heavy freight traffic being con­ engine of 72-horsepower^ is capable of less carload traffic. This makes tinued. of the following; Top speed of 65 to 70 miles an hour, depending on driving condi­ tions. A speed of 70 miles an'hour was held for many hours of continu­ ous driving on the Indianapolis speedway where the New 68 was thoroughly tested before it was aieVictory S ix FALCON-KNIGHT placed in quantity production. B Y DODGE BROTHEaS Acceleration from 10 to 50 miles an hour in a fraction more than 15 seconds. y 5 to 25 Miles Per Hour in Gasoline economy of 13 to 18 miles a gallon, depending on driv­ MOTOR CARS Valve, s^ rk plug, and combustion arrangement for the high compres- TVi Seconds! ing conditions. which have been granted to the A turning radius of 19 feel sion Super-Six motor, patents for N “The more you run them which, together with instant accel­ Hudson M otor Car Co. 10 to 45 Miles in 13V2 Seconds! eration and ease’ of handling, per­ Announcement is made by the ly over the exhaust valve— with a the better they run.” mits exceptional traffic control. Hudson Motor Car Co. that it has dual effect. First, all “ wet” parti­ No other car in The Victory price class caa Riding ease which maintains cles of fuel are subfected to the approach these astonishing get-away f i^ e s ! Marmon’s reputation of building been granted patent rights on the “ F-Head” high compression motor heat of the exhaust valve and And the statement holds equally xxMe of Viaory cars of unusual comfort. Long which has been used in all Hudson chamber, which tends to vaporize speed!. . . Watch the car flash thru trafiSc, lead and shall be glad to give . , springs set in sturdy rubber shock them and make them fit for clean insulators and augmented by Love- •Super-Six cars since early last sum­ oflE^ at the go signal and hold its lead! Ask Victory mer. The patent— No. 1,656,051, and speedy combustion. Secondly, joy hydraulic shock absorbers. the exhaust valve is subjected to owners about its amazing pull on the hills! Before it was placed in produc­ relating to internal combustion Demonstrations At Your Convenience engines— covers the entire arrange­ enough of this cooling action so There’s a simple, logical answer to this tion, the New 68 was subjected to that it never becomes excessively long and strenuous tests on the ment of valves, spark plugs and spectacular performance— power overheated. Indianapolis speedway which is ad­ combustion chamber. per pound of car weight. A Hudson enginering executive Very hot exhaust valves have jacent to the factory and which is I long been recognized as one of the famous for the difficult nature of its says the patented design is import­ In other words, a new and superior kind of ant because it permits high com­ ! chief causes ■ of pre-ignition— or engine with a new and superior kind of body. two and one-half mile brick course. knocking— in high compression See Them at the Day and night tests on the speedway pression benefits in a large motor like the Hudson Super-Six High i motors. Hudson engineers have suc- The problem o f weight solved thru simplicity \ were in addition to elaborate trans­ of design. The problem of design solvM thru continental road runs and hill­ compression, it was said, has prov­ ; ceeded at once in moderating the climbing trials on such famous hills ed a far more difficult problem with I valve temperature and at the same simplicity of parts. (No body sills—only 8 as the Uniontown hill in Pennsyl­ large motors than with those of I time making it serve the purpose major body pieces) Manchester Auto Show smaller dimensions. The task has ; of a “ hot” spot. The fuel charge vania. High power made feasible by rugged Dodge « In testing the car as mush atten­ been accomplished in motors speci­ 1 enters the motor so easily and ex- tion was paid to stamia and dura­ fically designed for anti-knock ; hausts .so-cleanly that only moder- construction and Dodge'quality materials; bility as speed an’d deceleration. At gasolines, but the Hudson design i ate-size valves are used. High speed made practice by a lower gravi^ one time during the New 68 testing is intended for any standard or I Another important feature of the center and no body overhang. (Chassis full width I patented arrangement is the loca- First Space on Left as you^Jnter the Armory. period a sedan was run at top speed even sub-standard fuel. o f body) on the Indianapolis speedway until High Compression Obtained I tion of the spark plug. This is at every part was under a strain that With the new patented design ! the extreme side of the combustion This is Victory Demonstration Month. Drive would not be imposed in months of Hudson motors now are built with chamber. The effect bf this is that the car—any hour you please-—and win on© “ jrdinary driving over ordinary high­ ^ compression .r§^6 of nearly 6 to the first. intense .jexplosion of the • of Dodge Brothers hig Demonstration Prizes. ways and city streets. i — or 20 per cent above the average fuel charge is confined to the small' (Full details on request) — with correspondingly high stand­ space around the valves. By the ards of acceleration, fuel economy time the combustion has extended IN and power. The conipany engineers into the cylinder proper, the ac­ NEW FUEL TO RUN CARS tion is a pushing instead of an ex­ 1928. say, that it le practically Impossible -to.^jnake th^ motor knock under plosive ^ne. This results in especial­ even the mosf adverse operating ly smoQth operation. conditions. The motor is described The Essex System Garage 4-DOOR1095 SEDAN, F. O. B. DETROIT New York.— A new fuel, em­ as th^,;M^liest, most 'powerful and The new patent— which was ob­ bodying a chemic’dl cracking pro­ icbnoSrlcaTi Hudson has ever built. tained after several months’ study cess and a new combustible com­ In the patented F-Head design, by the U. S. patent office— covers Bolton Road — Manchester Green pound, will be experimented with the Intake valve is located in the all these and other arrangements, this year in running automobiles head of the motor and the exhaust ‘‘each in relation to and in combi­ SCHALLER MOTOR SAL]^ INC. and other gasoline driven engines. valve at the side. In a way, the nation with all others.” Center and Olcott Streets,^ Phone; 1479-2, Edward F. Chandler,technical di­ motor is valve-in-head as to Intake The compression ratio made pos­ rector of the company manufactur­ and L-Head design as. to exhaust. sible— about 6 to 1— is practically ing this new product, says that the The intake valve opens to admit the same as that used in the small­ fuel has been tested and can be ad­ fuel in a location just above the ex­ er Essex motor, where an L-Head justed to the modern motor suc­ haust valve. Hence, it Is stated, design has been found quite satis­ cessfully. the incoming fuel Is drawn direct­ factory. THE N EW

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“Vhe greatest value tn the ntarket today^bar none9f Eafoy Marmon Ownershlfi Now F you’re considering any ear costing from $1000 to Uses less gas than any Six of equal horsepower. Down Payment Only I $1700—this is unquestionably the car for you. The easiest riding car in the world—with Lovejoy It’s a straight^eight, the one type of car that cannot hydraulic shock absorbers and the remai?lad>le new $ i \ be ohsoleted this year, next year or two years from system of rubber-mounted springs. • \ now. More real snap and zip than you ever knew. Four^heel brakes and every other modern feature tp r remarkable New Marmon 68. Your present car will b« The smoothest, easiest 70 miles per hour on record. you could possibly want or expect* accepted as at appraisal value. Balance in moderate montUf payipents. Prices f.a b . factory, tax and deluxe equipment extr?. Full sizer—full tread—room for the whole family— If you are anxious to make every dollar count, gorgeously equipped. Famous Marmon Jewel Colors* you’ll come in and see this great new car at once. SPACE SUPPLY CO CRAWFORDi • . AUTO 2 Phones 1174 and 2021-2 .. AUTO SHOW 103 Center Street, South Manchester, MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1928. "M OOIf ERICKSON TAKES IN MANHARAN MOUNTAINS HOLDiN, NELSON CO. HOLLYWOOD HEARTS ■, ... -. ijL?: BALCON-KNIGHT AGENCY AT THE RIALTO THEATER RIG CASUALTY AGENCY IN CIRCLE FEATURE ’ - - • ‘ ‘ i 5 • ^ m CHRYSLERS E. A. Erickson of “ Moon’s Gavr The world famous sky-line of “Stranded** Is Story of Movie Holden-Nelson Co. Ins., began age” at thd Green has taken the New York has at last been drama­ business in this territory on July Colony—Town Players at agency for the Palcon-Knight car. tized! See the 1, 1926 incorporating under the Circle Wednesday in “The This, the first low priced Knight New Piston and RingAr- It remained for the screen and laws of State of Connecticut to Haunted House.” motored car, has made a wonderfal Gotham Productions to seize upon operate an insurance agency under­ record for itself during its first yeaf a most powerful theme, which w riting r.li forms of insurance with Secrets of Hollywood, the pitiful on the market proving the claim _ rangemrat Makes For while apparently obvious has, for offices located at Park building, plight of young girls who are movie- often 'made for these motors that some unknown reason, been over­ South Manchester and 125 Trum­ struck and stranded in the glamor- I ;'the longer you run them the better Perfection in Engine. looked. “Mountains of Manhattan,” bull street, Hartford. The person­ ous make-believe town of the films, i they ru n .” is the most appropriate title for nel of this agency consists of the return to the old home and the I Mr. Erickson will lexhibit two t^iis feature production which Thomas V. Holden, Samuel Nelson failure of those who are heart- | body types of the Falcon-Knight at opens at the Rialto theater this broken to return, all are pictured in the automobile show this week. His George S. Smith, 30 Bissell and Louis J. Tuttle, who are well evening for a two day engagement. fitted for this work. Shirley Mason’s newest picture, space is the first on the left as street, reports that Chrysler sales Stories, pictures and plays galore, “Stranded,” which is showing at one enters the armory. His agency Reo Flying Cloud arp hitting on Ijigh and that he Mr. Holden was connected with have been written about the so- the Aetna Ins. Co. of Hartford for the Circle today only. territory includes Manchester, Bol-‘ is well pleased with the prospects called “night life” and atmosphere ton and Andover. Gilbert Whit­ -for the Spring season, Chrysler en­ a period of 12 years, having a wide The second feature of this bill is along the brightly lighted district experience in all branches of in­ “The Red Riders of C..nada,” a man has entered his employ as auto- gineers have striven to give the of New York known as Broadway. dlobile salesman. ANI> public one of the finest cars possi­ surance! Mr. Nelson also has had powerful drama of the adventures “Mountains of Manhattan,” is a several years experience with the of the Royal Canadian Mounted ble to produce. drama of ambition and inspiration ' Owls’ eyes are fixed, but as com­ One of the outstanding innova­ Travelers Ins. Co. This agency has Police, one of the greatest organiza­ showing a young man's fight to the in the course of IS months come tions for law and order since the pensation they can turn their heads tions in the Illustrious New Chrys­ top examplified in the towering forth as the largest casualty agency beginnin,? of history. An all-star almost in a complete circle. ler “72” cars, which were present­ skyscrapers so symbolic of success. ed to the public a few weeks ago in this vicinity which is the direct cast appears in this feature Dorothy Devore is at the head of a result of fair and honest dealings “Stranded” features in addition and are said by company officials featured cast which includes to be rolling up an unprecedented with its many policyholders. to Miss Mason, John Miljan, Flor­ sales record, is the use of “Tung- Charles Delaney, Kate Price and ence Turner, Shannon Day and ■ tite” piston rings, employed in this Anders Randolf. The direction is by Lucy Beaumont. Supporting the model for the first time on Invar James P- Hogan. . star Is 'William Collier, Jr., well Strut pistons, i the engine develop­ The companion-feature for today known young screen juvenile. Adi Stomadi i ment recently perfected and an­ and tomorrow’ is “The Lightning SCHALLER REPORTS MANY On Wednesday evening the Circle nounced by Chrysler engineers. Reporter,” a thrilling story of the will be given over to the Town This combination of pistons and press. Johnny tValker is seen in the DODGE, GRAHAM SALES Players who will present their ‘Thillips Milk of Magnesia” rings is said to be one of Ihe most leading characterization— that of a second three-act play of the screen, important steps taken in the auto­ lively young newspaper writer who “The Haunted House,” under the Better than Soda mobile industry during recent is assigned to the big chance of his auspices of the Manchester Girl at Space 5 Manchester years toward perfection in internal lifetime. Also Has Several Orders For Scout Council. combustion engines. Three acts of high class vaude­ Spring Delivery of Both “The Haunted House” is a farce- Here after. Instead of soda take Describing the new combination, ville has been booked for the Makes of Cars and Trucks. comedy by Owen Davis, noted play­ a little “Phillipa Milk of Magnesia” Chrysler engineers point out that Rialto on Wednesday and Thursday wright, and is one of th

■^n .Ml T Shows Radiola, No Kol, Frigi- daire and Meai^ows Washer At the Armory. I Alfred A. Grezel, plumbing and *■ . \ heating contractor who is exhibit- ing at the Manchester Auto Show T'W’o M illio n ^w ill have the latest models of from I very well known lines of merchan- y dise at his booth. They are Radiola models, NoKol, automatic oil heat­ ers, Frigidaire, the best known electric refrigeration and the Mea- 0 dows electric ■waehing machine. This 4is3E>lay presents a'fine line -r.re labor BUICKS savers and money savers too. All these products are made by large ^..nationally known corporations who can back them up with service. Mr. r f = ' ' Grezel has just taken on the Mea­ I = dows washing machine. He says ^ that it is undoubtedly the finest and fastest washing machine he has ■Stiver sen. A phone call is. sufficient lO'^ to-arrange-for a demonstration in your home. LUMBERMAN’S MUTUAL ,ce“ SOLD HERE BY WASLEY ^ ^ V o r l d Many local people are insuring their cars with Stuart J. Wasley, who represents the Lumberman’s Mutual Insurance Co., because this has proved to, be a strong company, and each year"'^fiys good dl'vidend's Greatest V to every policyholder. Mr. Wasley says that business has been fine thus far this year and has many altogether or part b^y^partj prospects. Aside from such self-evident superiorides as its brilliant performance, beauty and quality that you The Two-Millionth Buick Joins Its Brothers On the Road. ^ LSr- can see and feel in the very upholst^n';, the'wheel f . .. .' . you handle and the haidware ^ou touch— i Nervous ? Please Compare With Any Car — the advantaaes we have Itemized here because ^ Stamina, Force, Power, Ambi- they apeak tor the complete quality ,way in which the New Essex Super-Six is built—. THE WORLD i tion, Persistency of Purpose; thines seen^or unseen A All Are Lacking. has invested almost TWICE AS MANY DOLLARS in Buick Motor Cars as in any other car—oi wmbination of jjji Don’t grow old before your time, cars produced by any one manufacturer in the entire Buick price class ! There’s food for thought I don’t let nervousness wreck your happiness or chances in life. The Sman with strong steady nerves is i? full of vigor, energy, ambition and COACH ^ confidence. SJ35 . B uick g You can have nerves of steel, 'i f firm step, new courage and keen 'ti mind by putting nerves in first- SEDAN (4-door) ■i class shape with mighty Lifetone 2nd Car y Tablets, a new discovery, inexpen­ . 5 7 9 5 sive and efficient. Men and women who get up so COUPE (Rumble Seat $30 extra) tired in the morning that they 5 7 4 5 ^ 3rd Car have to drag themselves to their daily labor will in just a few days A ll prices’f. e. b. Detroit, plae arise with clear mind, definite pur­ spur esfgiee tax pose and loads of ambition. t AS ^ All you have to do is to take Buyere can pay for care out o' ' \A. \ 4th Car two Lifetone Tablets after each of incomu mt lowuat available meal and two at bedtime for two charge for interueti handling weeks. Then if ybnr energy and endur­ and intarancu ance haven’t increased, if your Sth Car mind isn’t clearer and eyes bright­ er, if you don’t feel ambitious as of’ old, Magnell Drug Co., South Comparative sales, in dollars, of the five leading cars in Manchester or any druggist any­ See the New Models of where will return the purchase Buick’s price class, during the past fiscal year. price—gladly and freely. 7 2 tablets ?1.00.—AdvL HUDSON and SEE US AT THE AUTO SHOW. Electric Wiring Cars at the Manchester Electric Fixtures AUTO-SHOW : CAPrfOL BUICK GO. ' BREMER-TULLEY Main St. at Middle Turni^e. Plume IfiOO 5 RADIO W. R. TINKER JR JAMES M. SHEARER, MANAGER. ' Johnson Electric Co. Phone: 1000. , 29 Clinton St., So. Manchester 130 Center Street iiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyiu iiuiiiypiiimiiii ^ X^. 657*4 MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERAilD, TUESOAT, MARCH IS, 152S. PAGE T E N

NEW INSUR.ANCE BELL New York State Automobile Assoc­ pay for property dap p fft' tluwagt - Hartford automobile show, and ac­ Nash dealers reporting that the service car so. that Maytag users HILLERY BROS. EXHIBIT are getting thpj best possible ser­ IS POPULAR iation, whioh has nearly 100,000 negligent drivii^: tion was Immediate. Orders for buying public is not only frank in members. NASB EXPECTING its Indorsement of the body styles vice. - This .. bill, “ spot delivery” from" Wednesday represented in the 24 models of the The bill, introduced by Senator caase niimtF % MAHAG AT THE SHOW New York— A new bill introduc­ of that week to Saturday night line but that there is also en­ The first public operatic per- G. R. Fearon.and A8semt}lyman H. to take it" ouL^«®inhfw, tlto'iaii BK *2$ SEASONrolled up for the week the biggest thusiastic approval of the six wire fonpance is believed to have been ed in the New York state legislature M. Stone, would have motorists would nqt reqni^a Ahy pns to; cairn total for immediate deliveries ever and disc wheel optional equipment, staged 327 years ago at a French has met with the approval of th^ compensate persons they injure ‘or It and t^ref^i^.fill ilotii^PoMory^ recorded in Chicago .during a show with optional trunk racks, and the Popular Washing Machines to royal wedding. period. Action throughout the rest many and' varied body coloi from Be on Display ; Leads Others of the country was almost identical which to choose. In Sales. Off to Flying Start, Say Mad­ with that in Hartford and the Madden Brothers report an un­ momentum since attained is re­ usual amount of interest in the oAl. >'• ■ ■ new Nash modelr. by local people. Hlllery Brot^iers, local agents for garded as a barometer of what may the popular Maytag washing ma­ den Brothers— Offer Col­ be expected during the coming The fine winter weather has made chine will have models of the ma­ ..ih ; spring season. T.hat the public is it possible to get out many people chine on demonsWation at the Man­ to see these cars and demonstrate or Options. again entering on a buying period chester Automobile Show. folloxtlng the general lull in busi­ them much earlier this year. Mad­ ness during the fall months of last den Brothers expect this to be a The Maytag is one of the best KLAND 3’ear was made plain at the very banner year. - known washing machines in the Na«h Is off to a flying start for market today and the sales of this outset of the year when the Nash machine lead all others according the 1928 season. All Indications at booth at the New York automobile the automobile shows held so far MILLIONS FOR GAR.IGES to records. Hlllery Brothers have show was crowded daily with buy­ pushed the sales of this machine in this year In various sections and In ers and prospects. Heavy sales were MERICAN SIX Manchester and vicinity with a the country-wide sales demand recorded there during the show In the last ten years, $45,600,- PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS which came on the heels of the re­ 000 of Philadelphians’ money went marked degree of succees. apd there 'i and the demand has increased are now hundreds of. Maytags in cent Nash price reductions, point steadily each week since the show. into the construction of public LANDAU c o l o n to another record-breaking year ac­ This same situation, according to gamges. This amount does not in­ Manchester homes. cording to Madden Brothers, local clude the amount Invested in pri­ Hillery Brothers have a number Nash officials, holds true in prac­ of salesmen on the road and a dealers. Each day, since the new tically all sections of the country. vate garages. prices were announced, the factory production schedule has had to be Increased: orders from dealers throughout the country are mount­ ing higher and higher, and rear­ rangement of production plans has been put Into effect to take care of I Over $30,000 Personal Injury Claims j the additional business. It 1&point­ ed out that the company’sm anu- facturing facilities, enlarged dur­ ing the past few months In antici­ I Paid Through Our Office In 1927 pation of heavier business durln.- I What Does This Mean To You ? | S * I See Us About Your Automobile Insurance I A N D GET THE SERVICE YOU ARE PAYING FOR Til e Smoothnes s and Snap WE REPRESENT THE BEST STOCK AND DIVIDEND PAYING COMPAN­ IES WHICH ARE NON ASSESSABLE. That A ll America is Demanding

There’s no longer any doubt about it. Because of its ruggedly constructed America is demanding more and more chassis . its bigger clutch and smoothly shifting gears . . . and the C. \V. Niisli HOLDEN-NELSON CO., INC. from its automobiles. More power • .. more style... more speed. And above all super-precision construction demanded in the All-American principle o f design. Jug 11 Park Building, South Manchester, Phone 2110 i else . . . more smoothness and snap. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Once you’ve experienced its smooth­ reductions came the week of the \ iillllllllillllllllillllillllll>ll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllHHIIIIIIIIIIIliri Smoothness that brings to driving new pleasures and new delights. Snap ness . . . once you’ve witnessed its snap that responds to the traffic signal as a . . . you’ll know why the All-American sprinter responds to the gun. Smooth­ Six is winning such tremendous success! Special Sport ness and snap that you know are the Equipment very essence of motoring satisfaction. AvallaUe on all bod, Smoothness and snap that you find re­ P RICES types. SI* wire wheel, vealed in the All-American Six. • 4-D oor with tire. . . . apecial l£r...__...*1045 Sedan...... ,•1145 front fender, with tire wella . . . two ape- ★ ★ ★ Sport eial tire locka and You find them there because of Oak­ Koadater.., .•1075 Cabriolet.. .. . •1155 looking ringa . . . ool- lapaible trunk rack land’s big, impressive brute of an engine Phaeton ,., •1075 Landan Sedan. •1265 . . . SlOO extra on which starts so easily ’way below zero. open car. . . . $110 on New Series Pontiac Six, to Allpricas cfoaed cara . . . Si* Because of its famous GMR cylinder $745 $S75. diac wheel, with aame at factory. Delivered prices include minimum equipnient. $75 on head . . . force feed fuel pump . . . 79-lb. open cara . . . $85 on handling charges. Easy to pay on th e liberate elM ed mf>dela. cra n k sh a ft. . . generously oversize con­ necting rods and other vital parts. General Motors Time Payment Plan* JAMES STEVENSON ALL OF THE CENTURY'S MOTORING PROGRESS 53 Bissell St. South Manchester FINOS EXPRESSION IN THIS GREAT EIGHT So completely does the new Hupmobile Century Eight represent the century’s finest development in motor car design, that it oflFers startling contrast with fine cars of even recent date. Certainly no car surpasses it in distinguished beauty. “-CHS, And in the number and quality of modern aids to smooth performance it stands unrivaled among the finest productions of Europe or America. Typical of 4 . the care applied to its design, is the application of thermostats to the three important points of water circulation, carburetor and radiator shutters— auto* matically providing perfect operating temperatures at all seasons. To realize the See Our Display at the full diflferebce which this and a score of other features bring to motoring enjoy­ ment, arrange to make your first test of the new Hupmobile Century Eight at once.

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PICKETT MOTOR SALES * 415 Main, Tel. 2468, ' South Manchester 22-24 Maple S^Teet, South Manehestec MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERAU), TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1928. RAGE ELEVEN ,J... , * plants are operating on full time to keep production on an even keel Here’s Local Buick Service Organization OraOLET BEATS with orders piling up. Day and night sbipmenti are going out from the seven assembly plants in the Is s> yV-^ V 1 RECORD United Statep to keep dealers every­ where stocked with an ample num­ ber to assure prompt delivery. March promises to out-Klo even the high tli^res set during Febru­ February Total Was 36 Per ary. As February volume set new rec­ ords, so January production and Crat Higher l\m Same sales; exceeded by a wide margin any similar performance, for the 156 mi l l i o n month in the history of the com­ Month Last Year. pany. ------^ eaqilosioiis in Responding to^';deminnd unpre­ CONGESTION COSTS cedented in its h^tbry, and with its S400,000 A D.AY factory and sales organizations op­ 33,000^ erating at peak effloiency, the Philadelphia, — “ Super-high­ Chevrolet Motor Company in Feb­ ways," suggested by Col. Samuel P. ruary set a nevr high monthly pre- Wetherill, Jr., president of the Re­ ductiori; record,^while retail domes­ atnsecutive gional Planning Fe leration, would tic deliveries j^ere more than 20,- save motorists some $400,000 a>day. 000 units aboy:e February. 1927. At present, trade congestion in ^’roduct^bn ^ for the month just eastern Pennsylvania, southern m im itei ended was llff,943 cars and trucks. New Jersey and Northern Delaware ^ . ''''' 'I" The best previous Chevrolet month is costing motorists just that was May, 1927, with an outlet of amount, he says. Left to right in photo above are S. McNamara, mechanic; A. C. Brownell, salesman; James M. Shearer, 115,623 units. Production this i;eb- According to 'Wetherill, these manager: Albert Steele, clerk and salesman, and Joseph Ashford, service manager. In the rear is the local ruary shows a 36 per cent gain “ super-highways” would relieve Buick sales and service station at Main street and Middle Turnpike. Regarding the BUlck, Mr. Shearer said over the 85i817’.:’ cars and trucks this congestion. today: built last. February, and is more “ W ^ s and means of getting “ Our volume of sales surpasses any other car in Buick price clas8;_ Our service department is 100%, than four 41m*8, i4he 28,081 units past Philadelphia, "Wilmington, and our men are courteous and always ready to assist. We carry a colnplete line of genuine Buick parts at bflUt. • A v P ^ b n i^ , ,1925. Chester, Camden, Trenton and other all times, also motor oils, etc. D^OTtib'retall deliveries for this principal cities of the region, with­ “ See us at our showroom, 285 Main street, or at the Manchester Auto Show, and arrange for a demon­ period . 1iflj0;.-r^ttpiated at 80,000 out going through their congested stration in the 1928 Buick models. Our telephone Is 1600.” unitajfiiSftdriit^ 58,289 in Febru- centers, and of getting from one part of the suburban territory to WARNS OP SHORTAGE output of tin. PRODUCTION INCREASES lnt?odtjcUon o f the Bigger another without going into these OP TIN SOON “ The warning for conservation of >t ChevTo^t oh. January i. cities and out again, form one of tin,” says a statement from the records Have been Coosis- the most urgent matters for the London-— The Tin Statistical and British bureau, “ is directed against Last year was the greatest ever [attered before the buying consideration of not only the com­ Research Bureau of London has the United States, the greatest user for the petroleum Industry In the eh^I ' m displayed. throughout mercial interests, but of every resi- warned the automotive fndustry, and the greatest waster of metallic United States. The total number large number of cars now w dfent of the district,” he explains. second large.st user of tin in this tin and who will therefore, be the of barrels brought to the surface ___ ^ are gbinrlnto the ex- bei country, that there will be a tin first to feel the shortage of it.” reached approximately 903,000,- p o rt^ | w | e t tD.^ipeet the demand for 000. The world production of pe­ the new^Cifwrolat evident bn every Commercial airplanes belonging shortage in a few.years. In Traveling 2 5 ,0 0 0 M ile s i n L e s s T h a n 2 3 ,0 0 0 M in u te s ^ to the Great Lufthansa Co., Berlin, At present the United States Thomas Jefferson professed no troleum for 1927 was 2,252,145,- country on' the globe. 000 barrels. The fourteen domestic Chevrolet carried 102,681 passengers In 1927. controls 25 per cent of the world's religion. The Commander Demonslraies Siudebaker Speed and Statmina See This and Other STUDEBAKER MODEL At The Auto Show MARCH 14-17INCL. THE CONKEY AUTO CO. New Reduced Prices 80 EAST CENTER STREET, SOUTH MANCHESTER Effective Feb. 1st STUDEBAKER The Great Independeut

A nnouncement \ THIS NEW AND IMPROVED s i i N D c a THE DISTILLED DIL is now available in this city Practically every motor car manufactured has been advertisin,? more speed, more power, quicker getaway. More people drive 50 miles an hour today than there were cars that could go that fast three years ago. . A car which can’t go 50 today isn’t made and couldn’t be sold if IS THE MA6IVET THAT it were made. You have better cars and better tires and you need a better and more modern motor oil. For old motors, or for the new "high-powered, high speed and Long after your Tislt to the Motor Showyonni remem­ from the looms o f America’s finest textile originators* high compression engines, ber the style and luxury of the Nash group of fine motor Notice, also, the liberal use of straight-grained and cars. There is beauty and quality in coachwork by Nash SUNOCO is the most advanced form of safe and sane lubrica­ knurled walnut and walnut finish paneling—the steer­ certain to make yon conscious of its fine character. tion on the market today. ing wheels done in solid walnut with their attractive The color harmonies vriH strike yon as exceptionaUy inlaid design—the comfOTt and Inxmy of Nash form- \ charming. Notice their depth and brilliancy. They are fitted seats, tufted and deqp button^ in the European applied by the Nash deep-lustre process—an epochal manner. Auth^tic period patterns for the silvered DEPOT SQUARE GARAGE accomplishment in motor car finish. interierware add still another touefa of s^e* Every Manchester Notice the qnidity in Nash upholsterfaigs—and their detaii'is certect* wide range of attractiTe hues—striking two-toned ef­ You’ll find it very difficult to realize that so highly de­ fects in black and mauve, smtdce, taupe, turquoise, sirable a motOT car can be purchased so reasonably SCHALLER’S MOTOR SALES Baltic Green and mai^ others. These fabrics are chosen (Nash price reduetknia became dfeC^re So, Manchester

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Lansing, Mich.— Retail order for The New Perfected Hupmoblle and Star care are now the new * Oldsmobile are being re­ being sold In Mancbeater by Pickett ceived in a volume exceeding all Motor ^ e s , 22-24 Maple street. previous records, factory officials Mr. Pickett has stirred up a great report. If the public acceptance of Whippet deal of interest In these two oars Oldsmobile at the many automo­ RADIOLA and it is expected that the show bile shows is a criterion, 1928 is will close a large number of pros­ destined to be the greatest year in pects. Mr. Pickett haa been in the the history of this veteran com­ automobile business in town over pany, four years. “ Our tabluatlon of retail orders Michael Morris. Richard Brow­ is not complete owing to the vol­ $535 nell and Ceasar Oppizi are salesmen ume reaching us dally,” said D. S. for these cars. Eddins, vice-president and general MEADOWS F. 0 - B. Continued growth in the heavy sales manager of Oldsmobile. “ But demand for Hupmobile s Century our figures now are materially in ever offered for so little money. Compare its specifications with other ears that sell for much cars resulted in production and ship­ excess of sales reported the same ments for February shattering period in any previous year or at . The Whippet will easily ON ALL MODELS. those for any other month in the the introduction of new Oldsmo- ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES more. company’s history. First opcial biles in the past. figures according to R. S. “ We have accurate reports on and general sales manager, show thar sales made at the leading automo­ at 5 o’clock, Wednesday afternoon, bile shows throughout the country the month’s production and ship­ and these record remarkable gains. Willys-Knight ments were 5214 cars, with ship­ In many Instances the increases ping department w'orking at full over sales made at the same exhi­ speed until midnight to Include still bitions last year are in excess of more cars in the new record. This 500 per cent. The exceptional in­ is approximately 1000 cars more creases are not limited to a few NOKOL than shipments for February, a ' Sedan localities but represent every sec­ year ago— the largest February up tion of the country. to that time— and 1400 more than “ Our dealer organization is most for January, 192 8. Last November enthusiastic, as is demonstrated by AUTOMATIC OIL BURNERS was heretofore the previous largest The requests we are receiving for single month in Hupmobile history. increased allotments. This phase, Incomplete reports of retail of course, is a reflection of en­ At Our Booth At $1245 sales indicate that they closely ap­ larged consumer demand. From proached factory output. present indications this demand Record Since November will absorb our entire factory pro­ F. 0 . B. “ Hupmobile shipments and retail Call and let ua arrange to give duction for months to come.” Willys-Knight—a name that stands for fine motor cars. Runs quieter with age sales have been proceeding at a The new Oldsmobile represents record-smashing pace ever since the the achievements of the present The Automobile Show you a demonstration. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS. introduction of the first of our three management, which started about new ‘Century’ cars late last Octo­ two years ago when I. J. Reuter ber,’’ said Mr. Cole. "Our ship­ was made president of the Oldsmo­ ments for the four months bile organization. Shortly after March 14 to 17 Inch ning last November show a 72 per Mr Reuter took charge he and his cent increase over those for the engineering staff started the de­ corresponding months of 192b 2 (. velopment of the new Oldsmobile February also witnessed the larg- just introduced. The development ELMER AUTO CO. est output and shipment of and testing of the new Oldsmobile cylinder cars of any single month represents approximately two years R. M. ALEXANDER, Manager. in its history, according to company of constant work by the engineers South Manchester records. Hupmobile has built and of Oldsmobile and General Motors Phone 941, sold more cars of the straight Corporation. During that time 91 Center Street, eight” type than any other manu­ more than 60 experts contributed facturer in the world. ALFRED A . GREZEL their services in perfecting the en­ gineering details and the body de­ sign, Every mechanical detail was Headquarters for Plumbing and 5 VAUDEVILLE ACTS thoroughly tried out by more than a mUlion miles of testing on the Heating Supplies AT THE STATE TODAY General Motors Proving Ground before the final design was ap­ Main Street, Opposite Park Street, South Manchester proved. PORTERFIELD “Wild Geese,” Famous Story, AUTO CAMP MAP Here Tomorrow and Thurs­ The Automobile Club of South­ day. ern California has just completed its auto camp map. It designates all Five more big vaudeville acts the auto camps and grounds along are scheduled for the program this t i r e w o r k s all of the major cross-country evening at the State theater and Advertise in The Evening Herald-lt Pays there will be, as usual, mo advance routes. South Manchester in prices. Manager Sanson is work­ Tel. 1235, ing on new' vaudeville acts Corner Spruce and Pearl, week now and expects to bring the best of New' York and Boston to the State on Tuesdays and Saturdays. J t, Ecmmmicat Tronz^orttrten The feature picture this evening Is “ San Francisco Nights,’’ Perev Marmont, Tom O'Brien and ^CHEVROLET^ Because KNOW this tire, v^offer yoTi Seiberling Tires Mae'Busch in the leading roles This picture is adapted from^^ th novel, “ The Fruit of Divorce by J P ONE YEAR’S FREE Will Be On Display at Leon DeCosta. Tomorrow and Thursday will bring to the State the picturization of the famous novel by Martha Ostenso, “ Wild Chese.’’ An aU fo te c tio : The Auto Show star-cast appeai^s. including Belle Bennett, Russell Simpson, Eve accidents, wheel mis­ Southern, Donald Keith, a g o in g alignment, negligence, bards. Anita Stuart, Evelyn Selbie and Wesley Barry. cuts, under-inflation, rim Wed., Thurs., Fri, Sat “ Wild Geese” tells the story of a cuts, blowouts, bruises, family who live on a farm in North­ QUALITY We will have a man in attendance at our booth each day ern Minnestota, all o-f them, the or any road hazard... wife and four children under the Off the paving and to explain the Seiberling method. complete domination of the cruel on again, into the and relentless husband and father. ruta and out again, He keeps his wife under complete The Coach subjection due to a youthful es­ through the mud, capade of hers. The oldest daugh­ sand or slush. Think \\\y' ^ ter, Judith, after being with the of the life a tire leads pretty school teacher who boards at — then look at the Oliver Welding Works the house, learns of the great *^orld DON’T FAIL Selberling, All-tread outside of the farm. In love with and you’ll realize that SEIBERLING the neighbor’s son, she is thwarted .X. A TICKLISH TASK in her plans for marriage by her here’s a tire that’s ALL>TREAD father who fears to lose her ser- | built for the Job a it is to do some weld­ vices as a “ hired man.” The mother , ing, but we are on the seeking her daughter’s happiness j To See The New tire has to do. job no matter how revolts, but is threatened with ex- V posure in the fact that her son is PRICE hard it is. Wq will on an adjacent farm. The climax \__ tackle anything in the is reached when Judith goaded be­ The biggest money’s welding line from cut­ yond endurance, attacks her father ting a gear to slicing and Is bound and shown as an ex­ worth in town. A Chevrolet Models Selberling built off a great steel girder. ample to the other children. In­ furiated the father tells his wife 30x3% tire for $6.80. Let us estimate on that he will tell her story to her your contract. We children in front of her son who at the will get you results. was born out of wedlock. Ail are TUNE IN gathered awaiting the atrlTal or the father, mystified as to the meaning, Tell your friends about the Seiberling Singers ^ when a neighbor brings the news that the husband was devoured by air every Tuesday evening at eight o a quicksand, and the secret remains Automobile Show standard time. Remind them to tune m on WEAF or inviolate. ______\ any of 26 other stations on the red chain. Be Sure to See Our Exhibit Does Your Cajr 6 Models on Exhibition PORTERFIEU) TIRE WORKS of fine work on Welding and Body Need Phone 1235 Repairing Spruce and Pearl Streets, ______South Manchester V A New T op- Americans Most Popular Convenient Terms If Desired The Auto Show h. Curtains - Slip Low Priced Car C o v e r s ? MANY CROSSING BRIDGE JHso glassmobile eadtopM |, BUS TERMINAIi ON ROOF. About 90,000 persons daily travel General sport model tops and dtist cov­ A new garage built for the over the Delaware River Bridge to Auto Repairing and Arthur A. Knoflaj ers made to order. Eighth and Ninth Avenue Railway Camden, N- J.. in commuting be­ If you are not iijin? your Company of New York will liave a tween Philadelphia and New Jer­ Overhauling 875 Main St. car ^ wfaitof let us put it in bus terminal on the roof at the sey points. SHELDON’ S OARAGE level of the 155th street vladucf. Bear of 25 Hollister Street. shape now. H. A. STEPHENS This will enable buses to make di­ ALL M T UP Insurance and Real Eistate. ^ Phone 2828-2 Residence 2828-3 rect connections with the elevated A bill Introduced in New York Chevrolet Sales and Service starboard is the nautical tei Maaciiesto. Auto lines. state by Senator Hewitt, makes the Some women wear short skirts provision for head and tail lights because they’d be thought howleg- for the right side of a vea^ Phone 939-2 1 Ing forward. {fop Co, Americans drank 2,500,000,000 for pedestrians as an accident pre­ ged if they didn’t. And some are. Center and Knox Streets, vention measure. 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P A O B n m c i MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVEN7NG HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 18,1928.

fiiW ' of the Automotive Power "Plant terial that goea Into the manufac­ maintains a co r^ ol Inifpeetors the valve seats, the warping of the you would not think of being with­ ture of all Studebaker and Brsklne which make IP.Oda Inivectlons section of the Bureau. Mr. James In New York state albne. It la, stems or heads by heat, prevents out today. SAYS STUDEBAKERS Is now chief of the Studebaker Re­ models most be thoroughly tested during the manufacture of Stude­ the valves from completely closing Many Added Featnres and proved for Us purpose before rapected tbat jthe amount of monow “ BO?” ALEXANDER ■ Among the many things you will search Engineering department and baker oars. More than S.OOO me­ or opening— with a resultant loss of bas direct charge of research labo­ It Is adopted. An example of the Invested lii automobiles by compression and power. Thus it is like in the perfected Whippet are thoroughness of the engineers’ chanical operations are held to ;S of 1928 will run close to |1,800.-. mor^ beautiful bodies with cadet ARE GOING OVER BIG ratories and Studebaker’s million frequenly necessary to remove car­ dollar Proving Ground. tolerance of one one-half thou­ 900,000. K E h ON THE JUMP type visor, full crown pressed steel work may be seen in the fact that sandth of an Inch. Combined with bon and grind valves. Furthermore, The other engineers of Stude­ Studebaker pays extra bonuses on poppet valves are bumped open and fenders, an engine that doubles Its advanced engineering, such care In rated horsepower, full force-feed baker’s staff who were In Bureau 35 different formulas for steel. In assembly of motors and chassis snapped shut by cams and springs. of Standards service are:' B, C, other words, precise quality of steel BAD FOB- CROOKS. At high speeds and under extreme lubrication, silent timing chain, D. Frank Conkey Telk About makes It possible for Studebaker gasoline tank in rear, long, semi- Newcomb, technical advisor to is assured by the payments of owners to drive their cars 40 Willys-Knight and Whippet heat, these springs often fail to President A, R. Ersklne,formerly Out of 1870 automobiles stolen function quickly enough— the cams elliptic springs, oversize balloon these extra awards to steel com­ miles an hour the day they are pur^ tires and snubbers, and an adjust­ Bureau of Standards Ac­ technical advisor to Bureau; J. A. panies. chased, instead of poking along at in Portland, Ore., .last year, 1889;.. and tappets wear, so that valves C. Warner, assistant research en­ or 98.4 percent., were recovered. , Sates Active Says Man­ do not close or open as they should able steering wheel. • Standard Il is noteworthy that Studebaker 20 miles an hour for 600 miles. equipment Includes automatic gineer, formerly chief of Aeronau­ — and again power is lost. tical Instrument Section of Bu­ In the Willys-Knight engine, the windshield wiper, rear view mirror curacy Tests. ager Here. aand combination Stop and rear reau; Stanwood W, Sparrow, re valve openings are placed in cylin­ search engineer, formerly in Bu drical cast, metal sleeves, two to a driving light. The new colors of the 1928 Whippet add beauty and reau Automotive Power Plant Sec­ cylinder. These sleeves work D. Frank Conkey of the Conkey tion; Robert F. Kohr, laboratory The -Elmer Auto Co., has met smoothly and silently up and down, smartness that set this modern car Auto Co., East Center street, re­ with fine success since taking on entirely apart from other light cars. engineer, formerly Associate Me­ one inside the other, between the ports that Studebakers are' going chanical Engineer of Bureau; H.' the Willys-r^nlght and Whippet line cylinder wall and the piston, in a Holds Remarkable Records over bigger and better this year of cars. R. M. Alexander, local Owners had driven and tested the S. White, test supervisor, formerly Per Cent protective film of oil, being push­ than ever before, Studebaker is a Assistant Mechanical Engineer of manager, reports much activity and ed open and pulled shut by small Whippet for more than five hun­ car with a wonderful record behind dred million miles before this per­ Bureau; Maurice A, Thorne, super­ SAVE says that he and his salesmen are connecting rods operating on an it, and is built to give years of. fine -ON— kept on the jump. Following is a fected Whippet was produced. It intendent of Proving Ground,, for­ eccentric shaft. The valves have no service as shown by the Stude­ merly Assistant Mechanical Engi­ brief outline of these two popular part in holding compression. Car­ holds the A. A. A. Coast-to-Coast baker 100,000 mile club, some of Economy Record, averaging 43.28 neer in Bureau; and Clyde R. Pa- cars. bon has no effect except to seal the the members have more than ton, laboratory neglneer, formerly compression chamber more effici­ miles per gallon. In a national tripled this mileage with the same The advantages of the patented economy test, 5508 owners averag­ Associate Engineer of Bureau, Your AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Willys-Knight engine over the or­ ently. The opening and closing of car. An idea of the engineering ac­ The total time these eight men ed 38 miles to the gallon. Whip­ curacy that is to be found in Stude­ dinary automobile power plant lie the valves is positive at all speeds, spent in the service of the U. 8. and no adjustment is necessary. pet established a record of 71.6 baker construction may be gleaned Call Telephone 1428-2 chiefly in the design of its sleeve miles per hour in a speed test on Bureau of Standards amounts to valves and in other improvements Compare the quiet, smooth Willys- from the following story: 37 years. Their total time in engi­ Knight engine after 20,000 to 50,- Rockingham Speedway. In Plttsj- which are inherent in its superior burgh a stock Whippet was driv­ While there is no truth in the neering work amounts to 119 construction. 000 miles, without engine repairs to rumor that the U. 'S. Bureau of any poppet-valve engine after even en from a standing start up an years. Three elements are vital to the 850-foot incline— a 37% per cent Standards has moved its offices to These men are part of an organ­ STUART J. WASLEY satisfactory performance of any in­ 10,000 miles without adjustment. South Bend, Ind., there is a dis­ And remember that a silent piece grade— in 46 seconds. ization of 578 technicians compris­ ternal combustion engine— com­ You will be pleased with every tinct “ Washington accuracy’’ at­ ing the Corporation’s engineering REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE of mechanism denotes absence of mosphere about the extensive engi­ pression, carburet! on, ignition. detail of this up-to-date car. Drive department. Compression Isithe most import­ wear and assures long life. neering offices of The Studebaker 827 MAIN STREET Within its price class, no car, we it and make your own decision— The engineering department ant, state both+«^rburetion and ig­ comparing it with ot^er light cars Corporation. A recent informal in nition iije dependent upon it. Loss believe combines so many advan­ quiry showed that of 26 key engl makes 550,000 laboratory tests of compression, "carburetion, igni­ tages— offers such remarkable val­ neers in Studebaker , service, no less every year. Every device and ma­ tion. Compression is the most im­ ue as -the perfected Whippit. than 8 are former Bureau of portant, since both carburetion and Today’s light car standards are PL.4lN n e w r o a d s . Standards men. ignition are dependent upon it. a tribute to the pioneering the Chief among these former Bu­ Loss of compresaon means loss of Whippet has done. Four-wheel reau men is William S. James, who brakes— lower center of gravity— About 8,000 miles of concrete power. Tn the ordinary engine, the roadway are to be built through­ was associated with the govern­ poppet valves must hold compres­ greater economy— greater roomi­ mental agency for 13 years '"and ness— quieter engines— faster speed out the country this year, accord­ sion as well as admit and expel ing to transportation experts. from 1911 to 1924 was in charge gases. The presence of carbon on and pickup— these are advances

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I ... % South Mta^ester -:::A % Cor. Cooper and West Center Streets, Telephone 869 . . ^ k k I-''"—: ...."A «; George A. Brown, Prop* 's', . : V CLEVELAND; OHlfO CHANDLBR-CLEVELAND MOTORS CORPORATION % I g i t V I ’,V V .N fe k f c r r Crawford Auto Supply Co. I i f e r n NEW INVINCIWJB 1^088 ,4-MM', 4.^ M ^ ^ NEW ROYAL EIGHTS NEW BIG SIXES 1^.K §!' 103 Center Street. Phones 1174 and 2021-2 ’If-5 - ‘^. .'• xr-, .-i, ^.; htvW ' “S a ,, ^ :X^Vf:.i ■ w ’--./'t^ v Vjt? r,v'r:

MiVNGOTSTBR (CONN.) tUVEIH>IN'tJ HjaKALlI, TUIliSUAl, MARCH 13, 19Z8. 'KCCaS 'JPtlCJJtt'i'EBI^ 10.000. 000.000 gaUOns of gas were Man, Motor-Sales, Inc., auto parts ...... 11.06 2.15 JiUTO INSURANCE consumed in 1927, or more' than Man. pi. & Supply Co., Hdw. 2.000. 000.000, gallons more than Man. Sand & Gravel Co., stone, trucking,, etc...... 142.47 Town Bills Ordered Paid 10.35 in 1926. Miner’s Pharmacy, drugs ...... $ 2 7 5 , 0 0 0 * ^ Murphy, Edward J., batteries, etc. . . .i. • »i 4.25 SAVES YOUR INCOME 51.80 Murray, Geo. A., blacksmith .... • **- A6tna Brush Co., floor duster c*iB»ar»v:o»w irr»gT«‘Tr-.- £.50 5:37 New Eng. Blue Print Paper Cp., Eng. supplies ...... i JttlV 1W 6, to Andialo, Evasio, Rent ...... ' •'• >X*'•<,«'»•. • ' 22.00 Obraltis, Mrs. Ursula, rent ...... • • • ♦ • *...... •: 10.00 So Maintains’ Robert -J. Smith 40.00 Armstrong, Wm.,. care of d u m p ...... Porter Brothers, lumber ...... • • • w .i 255.91 Whose Companies Have RABALMREieED J i^ T»t,v i927» the public .99 113.03 Bamforth Bros., hardware ^ ...... Turkington, S. J., Yit. Stat. & Town Service Made Big Settlements Here. boiiie^ huudiN^ and Bario, Antonio, m ilk ...... ’• 8.70 Becker & Company, paper'...... 7.66 $10,810.50 VARICOSE dpi* . Brazouski, Adam, Groceries ...... • ■S2.00 Robert J. Smith says “ Save your I*. 9.28 future income, protect your bank Ian’ worth nfOurVsler ous. Bronke, R. W., m ilk ...... • and income by insuring your auto- SUFFERMG •I Burke, W. H.; groceries . . . .v.'. • .•> - • 16.00 41.24 miobile in a good reliable company. Campbell’s Grocery, groceries V.';:.'...... t-iVq? Building Inspector’s Report One never knows when he will be You can leave it to the Cheney Brothers, Rent, labor, etc...... 29.00 next in the long lino of accidents. Discards Elastic Stockings pobUc. to know where to Cowles, C. W., Est., R e n t ...... 16.73 It may Involve only yourself and Dewey-Richman Co., Office supplies...... After Using Two Jars 6.50 DWELLINGS— two or more other parties.. If the get the yiriiost in quality, Dlssell & Co., Annotating statutes...... 5,000.00 '40.00 W. Harry England, Woodbridge St., dwelling Ka;*3x.TEiitciLiyxssr.::.$ case goes to court and the verdict . performwce, and value. Duffy, James, Att. Officer...... 24.00 GARAGES— is against you and you have insure "M y Vamcosb condition alcmg with eczema Dunn, Mrs. Mabel, board and c a r e ...... 4,000.00 See Chrysler at 20.00 W. Messier, Henderson & Center St, "•TerkT*?*"* • • ahce to fall back on its not so bad about my ankles has been so bad, that my England, W. Harry, groceries ...... 250.00 famUy physician, who. by the way, is also a 600.00 F. Plano, 119 Prospect St...... but— if you have none you are cer­ suTKeon, told me the vems could not be removed First Nat’l Bank of Boston, certifying bonds, 200.00 • See 4.50 W. Harry England, Woodbridge St. tainly in bad fortune.” as ft would be like removing the bark from a The ■ Fischer, Gustave Co., Record.book ...... • ' 200.00 w ^M rs. Jos. P.. Glynn, Miller Place. 9.75 W. Harry England, Woodbridge St. Mr.'Smith is very well known In Merrick. N. Y . “M ylegs were completely sur­ Fitzgerald, L. P., radiator ...... 78 town and the companies he repre-- rounded by varicose VEms. A ft^ having tis^ Gamewell Company, Time Stamp ribbons ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS— , ' $ 4,650.00 sents have made many satisfactory second jar ($1.00 size) of Rabalm, the 28.00 450.00 disappeared and the veins are great- CRYSLER Garrone’s Market, groceries ...... 7 fi’ oK B. J. Abel, 26 Cooper St., Alterations . settlements for his clients during atn able to discard the mastic Glenney, W W. a G. Co., ccoal n a l ...... ■ _ William Kanehl, 141 Center St., Alterations . . . 150.00 the years he has represented them. 7.49 75.00 Models at the Show Hale, J. W. Co., oil cloth, etc. • • • ...... 10.34 Chas. O. W. Nelson, 277 Middle Tpk., Addition Hartford Printing Co., Tax Coljec. B ock ------22.63 those who suffer as I d id , you have my personal ,675.00 TAXES FILL COFFERS. Herald Printing Co., Advertising...... 6.15 consent to use it.'l Hess, Edward, Elec, su p p lies...... 7.00 MISCELLANEOUS— If you are sufferingthetorturewhich Varicose 25.00 . Gasoline taxes contributed $220,- Veins can give, start using Ratalm tonight, and Holden-Nelson Co., Inc., Insurance...... '40.00 Wm. Lewie, 348 Charter Oak St., Hen Coop .$ GEORGE S. SMITH 000,000 to the federal revenue ac­ speedily find relief as Mrs. Glynn and many Holl, E. J., r e n t ...... 11.50 others have done before you.Twosizex S p ra ts, Holloran, James W. labor and rilaterials .... I • •.« • « • I .$10,350.00 cording to the National Automobile and $1.00 containing 3 tunes aa much. Rabalm 30 BISSELL STREET, SOUTH MANCHESTER 10.00 Totals • ••••• is for s ^ by all druggists. - Howard, Ernest M., two Xmas trees ...... 32.00 Chamber of Commerce. Nearly Hunter, Mrs., board and c a r e ...... 5.00 NEW FUEL APPROVED CROSS-COUNTRY BUSES Jarvis, Alex., gravel ...... 21.75 Johnson, Mrs. Nicholas, board and care ^ ----- 1.50 Ordinary gasoline mixed with 20 The merger couu«cimg easieru Johnston, Alice D., expenses ...... •••; 22.27 to 30 per cent of anhydrous alcohol and western motor bus lines has Kearns. Mrs. Katherine, board and care .... 217.00 has been approved by the American completed a cross country bus ser­ Keith, G. E. Furniture Co., linoleum, etc. 20.00 Chemical Society as a superior mo­ vice. More than 400 buses travel Save Your Future Income. Protect lour lianiK Kellum, J. W., r e n t ...... 40.00 tor fuel. Cars using it operated over inore than 50,000 miles of Kissman, Adolf, board and care ...... ,60.32 smoothly, had an easy pickup and road in linking up more than 1000 Kittel's Market,' groceries ...... 71.55 were free from knocks. towns, cities and municipalities. Account and Property. HOW? i.ittle & McKinney, grain, etc...... 24.07 Madden, J.,H., groceries ...... 2,328.82 Man. Electric Co., Elec, se rv ice ...... 14.66 Man. Gas Co., Gas service ...... 109.10 Man. Memorial Hospital, board and care ... 41.67 ^ - Man. Trust Co., Treas., Sal. of N u rse ...... 28.00 TOUR AUTOMORILE IN A Miner. Mrs,, board and c a r e ...... |...... 27.3^ INSURE Moski, Stanley, mtlk ...... 31.r Murphv, Edward J., drugs...... soo.t McCann. David, Personal tax enumeration .54 lAK AiNi^ UURANT \’ew Jlodel Laundry, laundry service . .-y •'• 2.09 GOOD BIG RELIABLE COMPANY Y'., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., fr e ig h t------7.03 Olson, John I., varnish s i z e ...... 20.00 Peterson, C. J., r e n t ...... •'’■•''CeTere'e • • '• » • •] 22.39 Pinehurst Grocery, groceries...... •••■ 193.25 Pola, L. Coal Co., c o a l ...... r. .-.r.rxrfl 50.00 MODELS Our companies have made satisfactory settlements to our many) Polish Grocery Co., Inc., groceries ... 19.25 Quinn, J. H. & Co., d r u g s ...... -.r.rsi.:.;.:*T«r.T.>r.r.w. •. 5.12 Revnolds, Jessie M., expen ses...... -.r... .-.'.-.'.-...... clients for years. 5.00 Schiebel Brothers, labor and m a teria l------...... -...... 50 WE ALSO GIVE SERVICE. Schieldge, 'Wm. H., printing 73 23 Seamon, Harry E., coal, team hire, etc. , ...... ; . , o-i c Shearer, xMrs. Florence, Sec.. Eve. school ...... ’ 2 o i i Will Be Displayed Ask your neighbor. Skrabacz, Charles, groceries ...... 438.53 Our advice on all insurance matters is free. Smith, Robert J., in su ran ce...... 153.73 So. New Eng. Tele. Co., tele, se rv ice ...... •• • 188.10 Tar Products Corp., Tarmac ...... 2.32 Taylor & Cummings, m i l k ...... 399.50 Valvoline Oil Co., gas and o i l ...... 19.50 The Show By Waranoke Press, printing...... 15.33 SMITH Watkins Brothers, labor, etc...... ROBERT 753.33 Willis, G. E. & Son., Inc., coal and o i l ...... 41.66 1009 Main Street Wilson, H. L., sal. as s e a le r ...... •...... 3.13 Phone 750-2 Wilson, Joseph C., labor at alm shouse...... ; 6.96 Wogman, George, m ilk ...... 21.19 Anderson & Noren, groceries...... 4.00 Armstrong, Harry, labor ...... 70.25 Bailey, Oscar E., grain, etc...... " '62.88 Blish, F. T. Hdw. Co., hardware and supplies . . 20.40 Braithwaite, J. R., sharpening m ow ers...... • Pickett Motor Sales 10.62 Case, .Lockwood. & BxainaEd, £oget print c^r^f 1.25 (?apitbl-'Buick Co., m bof oft mtoCor * .------V." ' - 22-24 Maple Street, South Manchester 73.35 Center Auto Supply Co., auto supplies, etc 58.02 Dolge, C. B. Co., Weed killer, etc. . .j.,...... 13.65 Ensworth, L. L., & Son, Inc. truck parts . . 18.00 Farr, Mrs. L., r e n t ...... 15.00 Wonder Car at the Aiito bhow Hayes, Archle H., trucking ...... - . •. 39.20 Hine, A. C. Co., truck parts ...... 12 cases 81.00 Krah, F. A., killing 15 dogs, inves 4.30 Laking, Charles, harness supplies...... 228'62 Lathrop, P. L., hay 6.25 Man. Elec. Co., la m p s ...... 12.65 Man. Lumber COu, lumber, etc. SEE THE NEW f AND IMPROVED The Insure That New AUTOMOBILE MAYTAG VICTORY Call us for rates and information about furnishing Financial Responsibility Certificate 'to Motor Vehicle Electric Washing Dept. Madiine i n ' V .0. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA On Demonstration At 875 Main St., Tel. 782-2, South Manchester THE AUTOMOBILE 354 niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiinnniiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiii 354 '■•VI MARCH U-17 INC. Prizes I The Largest Display | Prizes sturdy Victory Six Sedan Ask Us About it at The Show

1 A. C.1 a D10 I The new Victory Six wffi be the center of attraction at tl» show, with two type? % 6i Sedans. A new Brougham and Coupe are shown m special colors. 5 1 EVER SHOWN IN MANCHESTER | /til tlii'gW aaheen m ade possible by a gigantic task which Dodge Brothers ha4 -at specialized in exclusively, in 1925, and is now complete.

Auto Show A ride in this wonderful Ihduding The Unparallded convince you of its real value For homes uU hM dee- irietty, the. Meiitai io New Grebe 6 aoailMe toith in- built gaaolihe motor. LOWEST TERMS EVER Schaller Barstow’s Kadio 634 Center Streei^ Tel.l226-2i 216 Middle Turnpike East, Phone 1968 s South Manchester South Manchester 384 Hartford Road,

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-rJi- ♦ • - ' * MANCHBS?rER TCONN.V EVENING HEKAUf, TUESDAT, MAHCIT13, 1928.

L E T TH E SE DEALERS SERVE A TEXACO HIGH What MeJies TEST OIL If you aren’t using the NEW and BETTER Texaco Gasoline now it’s high time you started. In every particular it is a ‘liigh test” gasoline. Starts easily, “Better CHI” ? responds like a flash, and is there with plenty of power. Highest refinement purity. Fullest resistance to heat and wear. Best of all, it is easy on the valves and forms a very minimum of A perfect flow in any wheather. And no hard carbon! Texaco Mo­ carbon. tor Oil meets those requirements. There is a grade for every type of car—and every grade is FULL-BODIED. 7T7eNEWa/7b^ B E T T E R

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n .,^ ■ 'S.*' ' ^ • * ' y . . ' i . • * . p a g b sirrE E N Manchester tconn.t evenwg HERAiaj. ttteshay,MiiECH is, 19^ Tell And You Will Sell. A Classified Ad Is The, Cheapest And Quickest Way O f Tem

'VTj-j-u-u-Lanju-LnnArinnfwwv III Notices Private Instmction a s Apartments— Flats— .Want Ad InformatlOB liost and 'ound Tenements for Rent ti.3 MISS BODREAU NEW HEAD RBJPC i? W -r a E CONDITl' BACKWARD CHILDREN and those lOtMatet./ Trust Comp LOST—CHAIN FOR 30x5 tires. Find­ Manchester behind in work because of sickness FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, all • th e.clM e of'busIneBS ofl the 28tli er please call 102-3. tutored in all grammar school sub- Improvements, 300 Spruce street. OF C. B. GIRL a t h l e t e s ! of' FehruaTy, 1928i-- / jecta Former grammar school L RESOURCES ^ , ._ Evening Herald LOST—GENTELMAN’S WALTHAM princlnaL Reasonable ratea Call FOR RENT-APRIL 1ST. tenement. Loans and Dtsicoilnts___ $1,718,810.50^^ w hite grold w atch, in vicin ity o f Rec. 215-5. Overdrafts ...... > ...... / B.Sfcl.lioV^ and South Main street. Reward if j Phone Your Want Ads 17 Poster street, first house from Association Has Annual Meet­ Classified Advertisements East Center street, all Improvements. Bond? to secure. Postal Count «lx averas* words to Una. returned to 43 South Main street. : a T elephone 1386-4. i Bonds— Stocks— Mortgages 8 1 Inquire 15 Foster street. TeL 167-2. ing at Banquet; Miss Tag­ Savings Deposits ; ...... ,4,921.25 Initials, numbers and abbrevl^Uonfc To The U S. Gov. Securities .VL ,/l$2.70 ' each count as a w ord and com pouna FOR RENT—POUR ROOM tenement, gart Heads Bowlers. Other Securities...... ‘ - 'aiWOS.OO words as two words. Minimum cost Announcemen ts i MONEY TO LOAN on first and second all Improvements. Apply 93 Foster B anking House . . •■T09y4|4.07 la price o{ three linen mortgages. Mortgages bought and street. Telephone 409-3. Miss Helen Bodreau of Knighton Furniture & Etuilpment o-=^'»,484.92 • • • sold. P. D. Comollo. 18 Oak street. WE HAVE CUT the price of the cele­ Due from. Resery? Agents -206,612.68 day tor transient Teh 1540. j FOR RENT—POUR R(X>M tenement, street was elected president of the Cash on hand". 1 . . . i-v. 113,209.26 Line rates per brated Quaker Range 20 per cent. Evening Herald Girls’ Athletic Association of Che­ ftds. This is a permanent cut. Benson’s w ith Im provem ents, $18, at 19 R id g e­ Checks, cash items ai^ E ffecttva M arch 17. 1027 Furniture Comjpany. Help Wanted —reniale 35 ! wood street, one block from Hart­ ney Brothers last night at Cheney Exchanges ,v.-...... •'''T?^?3.27 uasaCash Charge ford trolley. Inquire on premises Other Assets, viz. Foreign' ______1 — ^------!------:------I hall, where the annual bowling 6 Consecutive Days ..| 7 otsl 9 bts WE ARE IN A position to shade your or phone 1810-2. coin and currency ...; ,-•' 86.56 ots W.ANTED—GIRL FOR office work. | banquet was held. Miss Bodreau is Letters of credit, issued .*.^450.00 3 Consecutive Days .. 9 ct« ii new home this spring, at the low­ Must be energetic, good at mathe- j,' 1 Day •»..•..•••.• . If’Al ®ts| 13 ots est figure. Benson's Furniture Com­ Farms and Land for Sale 71 also vice-president of'the Manches­ Interest accrued ahd due ^ , inatlca, capable of operating type- | on demand and real es- All orders for Irregular Insertions pany. writer. .Apply to H. R> Tryon, in care | ter Skating Club. She is much in­ will be charged at the one-time rata Call 664 FOR SALE—30 ACRE LOT, 10 acres terested in athletics. tate loans.,...... 4,092.30 J. W. Hale Company. i Special rates for long tsrro every WANTED—PEOPLE of Manchester tillable, balance wood and pine Miss Bodreau succeeds Miss Mil­ day advertising given upon request. to knew that the new manager of WANTED—SINGLE GIRLS to learn timber, brook crosses land. Ideal for Total Assets .. .1...... $2,254,364.73 • Ads ordered for throe or six days The Blue Moon Restaurant will fur­ hemming in cravat department. Ap­ And Ask for a Want Ad Taker small farm, summer home or hunt­ dred Wright, who did not run for LIAB ILITIES : ■ and stopped before the third or fifth nish spaghetti feeds within half ply at Cheney Brothers Employ­ ing and fishing. No buildings. Price office again. Miss Nan Taggart was Capital Stock - ...... 290.900.00 day will be charged only for the ac­ hour notice; we also cater for Tell Her VlTiat You Want $800, part cash. E. S. Gow dy, South Surplus ' 100^00.90 ment Bureau. ■______named president 6f the bowling Undivided profits, (less tual number of times the ad appear­ societies, clubs and private parties. Bolton. league. Miss Louise Pukofsky was ed. charging at the rate earned, but WANTED—16 YEAR OLD GIRLS to Aa experienced operator will take your ad. uelp you expenses and. . no allowances or refunds can be made STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parta of learn mill operations. Apply to elected recording secretary and paid) ...... 89,163.55 on six time ads stopped after the tha world. Ask for sailing Hats and Cheney Bros. Employment Bureau. word It for best results, and see that it is properly In­ Houses tor Sale ra Miss Emily Kissman was retained R eserved fo r '■•Hitfei'esl,’ • • •' Taxes, etc...... 8,306.25 fifth day. .... rates. Phone 760-2. Robert J. SmUh, serted. Bill will be mailed same day allowing you untU as executive secretary and treas­ No ‘'till forbids": display lines not 1009 Main street. WANTED — ONE EXPERIENCED FOR SALE—•WASHINGTON stfbet, Due to B anks &--Bairicers------^7,-234.27 sold. , stenographer, and one experienced seventh day after insertion to take advantage of the new 6 room single, one car garage, urer. 'The organization plans a busy General Deposits . . - ...... 1,777,109.47 large lot, immediate occupancy, year and an Increase in member­ Certificates oYlXlgppsit'Jii.. r24rf04.80 The Herald will not be responsible Automobiles for Sale 4 typist. Apply at Cheney Brothers for more than one Incorrect Insertion Employment Bureau. CASH RATE. small amount cash down. Call ship. Treasurer’s ChOOksJ'.-. .H:'.- ’^ (.^^47.11 of any advertisement ordered for Arthur A. Knofla. Telephone 782-2, Certified G h e c k e " •'''p. 3:761.53 About eighty members of the as­ ' 8.00- more than one time. d u r i n g AUTO SHOW WEEK WE 875 Main street. Dividends Unpaid- -. r The Inadvertent omission or incor­ OFFER THE FOLLOWING Help Wanted— ^Male 36 sociation attended the affair and Christm as Savlng^s.'irlng^s.' awl/fam’ ' rect publication of advertising will be USED CARS FOR SALE—STATE ROAF to Hart­ ate one of Chef Osano’s roast Thrift Funds i-A6.069.68 rectified only bv cancellation of the W.ANTED— 16 YE.AR OLD BOYS to ford, 6 room single. 2 car garage, Postal,. Savings. .JA jbIO.OS corner property. Price only $5400.— chicken dinners. After the feast Other Liabllltiei; 'vix.'v' charge made for the service render­ 1 — Ui2.j Clirysler ''70" Sedan. learn mill operations. Apply to there was a program of entertain­ ed. 1— 1;*23 Chrysler "70’’ Coacli. Cheney Bros. Employment Bureau. $800 cash. C all A rthur A. Knofia. Contingent liability, • • • 1— ia2i’i Chrysler "oS" Sedan. Household Goods 51 Apartuients— Flats— Telephone 782-2, 875 Main street. ment. Among the features were account of letters or .Ml nd verllsem enis •iiisi conforrn 1— 1927 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coui>e— W.ANTED— LOC.AL MEN w ell .ac­ Tenements for Rent 6 3 dance and vocal numbers by Ber­ credit ...... 9,450.00 in style, copy and typography with Small mileage. quainted witli local people that drive NEW METAL BED. SPRING and FOR SALE—DELMONT STREET— nice and Edith Taggart, an exhibi­ rt'KUliUlons enforced by tiie publish- 2 Essex Coaclic.';. or own autos. A good position in the mattress 819.50. New 5 piece un­ TO RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, all Im­ seyen room single, fire place, oak Total Liabilities ...... $3,254,364.73 ci.'<. and they reserve the right to Several other cars to clioose from near future. Call at once. W. S. finished breakfast set $11.25. Three provements, newly renovated, win­ fioors and trim, shade trees, price tion of the Charleston by Helen State- o-f Connecticut, CoUntyT of cilll. revise or reject any copy con- al.so. Grant, Mgr., 139 North Main street. largo veranda rockers $3 each. Wat­ dows shaded, 30 Russell street. Call right. Call Arthur A. Knofla. Tele­ Adamson, a sketch by Helen Gus­ Hartford, ss. Manchester.. ,■ . sulorcd objectionable. j Manchester. kins Furniture Exchange, 17 Oak. at 28 Russell street. phone 782-2, 875 Main street. I H. C. Alvord, Treasurer of ' the tafson and Edith Armstrong and aforesaid The M anchester T m s f’'<3oin- CI.OSINO HOURS—Classified ads | 'I'rade.^ considered shadow pictures by Jennie Lucas, to be published same day must be re- | I'li'ins can be arranged FO R SAJl-E — Q U A K E R M ODEL C TO RENT—6 ROOM tenement, sew­ FOR SALE—FIVE ROOM SINGLE pany, do solemnly swear that the eelved by 12 o'clock >on. Saturdays Situations Wanted— Female »8 kitchen range. Perfect condition. ing room, all improvements reason­ steam heat, all Improvements. Price Johanna Johnson and Florence foregoing statement is true to- the 10:.30 a. m. CEORGK S. S.MITH Price right. Tcl. 678. able rent, corner Blssell and HoU $5800. See Stuart J. Wasley, 827 Mikoleit, with Helen Bodreau as best of my. knowledge. 4Ad streets. Inquire 135 Blssell street. Main street. Telephone 1428-2. H. C. AL-V Chrysler Dealer care the reader. Telephone Your Want Ads ^30 Hissoll St. So. .Manchester RELIABLE PARTY would like Treas. of child while mother works, In- Wanted— to Buy 5S FOUR ROOMS, all modern improve­ ON STATE ROAD—6 room single Prizes were given out for the Subscribed and sWorn’to.'oefore me, .\ds are acccplod over the telephone quire 174 Eldrldge street. at the CHARGE RATE given above ments. at 14 Arch street, reftdy hou?e 'With garage, large lot. P rice bowling season. The pennant was this 10th day Off MMarch,) arch J I928rI S as a convenience to advertisers, but FOR S.\LK —FORD MOTOR comiJlde- "WANTED TO BUY tested Jersey or March 15th. Apply on premise?. Tel. only $5000. Call Arthur A. Knofla. ROBE’S R T E . h a T:H A W AY . 988. TeL 782-2. won by Weaving Mill team Number Nototary Public. the CASH RATES will be accepted as C. I.. Vanderhroolc. 26 Lydall St. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 mixed cow, for family use. Call One which consists of Nan Tag­ 23-12. .FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busl- FOR SALE—NEW 5 ROOM bunga­ tmess olfice on or before the sevtoth NOTICE ’ TO R E N T— 5 ROOM single house gart, Mary Little, Mary Strong, We will be at tlio .\uto Sliow wltli FOR SALE — PEDIGREED Police JUNK—I will pay highest prices for w ith grarage. all Improvements, low, all Improvements. Telephone dav foliowlnu the first Insertion of pups, 3 1-2 months old. Price reason­ Gertrude Nelson and Clara Jack- each ad- otherwise tlie ,CH.^RGE a full linu of pleasuru car all kinds of junk; also buy all kinds vacant A pril 1st.. at 9 Norman 2632-2 or call 108 Benten streeL more. Nan Taggart was captain of MOOSE NOMINATING : niodols. able. Abel’s Service Station. 26 of chickens. Morris H. Lessner, tele­ street. Cali 674 -3. R.\TE Will he collected. No responsl- Cooper street. Telephone 7S9. the team. Throwing Mill No. 1, hllltv tor errors in telephoned ads U. A. STEPHENS phone 982-4. Chevrolet'Saies and Service ^ ^ ...... ^ ______FOR RENT—TENEMENT of five captained by Signe Sheeky, finish­ will be assumed and their accuracy rooms, lower floor, on 44 Cambridge COMNHTrEErSEUCTS cannot bk guaranteed. ed second and the Velvet, with Jen­ PLAgB, YOUR ORDE-R NOW Pou *-.y and Supplies 43 Rooms Without Board street, all newly renovated. Call SPORT CHATTER for an early .delivery on the new Ford 1191-3. nie Lucas as leader, came in third Phone 664 in the league race. The list of aver­ car. Order? will be filled strictly in Conran’s Girls and Cloverleaves Members . of the . nomiiMtl^ ASK Foil WANT .M> SKIIVICE the order received. Trades on all cars TAKING ORDERS FOR Scliweglers FOR RENT — ROOMS. Telephone ages and those who received the committee of Manchester lod#e of • • • considered. "Thoro-o-Bred" baby clilcks, white, 2587-J. FOR .RENT—FIVE ROOM FLAT, 65 beat Thompsonville in the third and hrown, buff Leghorns. 19c ca. Barred Benton street. Louis J. Cook. prizes which were presented by Moose, No. 1477, npmipateS IndjBX of Classifications deciding of their series of three Frank D. Cheney in the absence of MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES Plymouth- Rocks, S. 0. R. I. Red, 59-.V of officers for’thp-«oiulti8^-ye»f last Dependable Used Cars M ottled -.Ainconos. 21c ea. W hite Boarders Wanted FOR RENT—BY MARCH 15th„ on matches last night at the north end. j Clifford D. Cheney, are published Evening Herald Want Ads a:e now , Center street, a newly renovated night. ’The committee, is ci^posed 1969 .Main street. Tel, 74U Plymouth Rocks, wliite Wyandottes, Wednesday night, the local teams on the sports page today, of five past dictators a^d'’ttyejpoiem- grouped according to classifications Denis P. Coleman, Mgr. Buff Orpjngton.s-. 22c ea. 307 AVood- 7 room single house with all modern will journey to Danielson to meet belowl. and for handy reference will i bridge street. Tcl. 1734. WANTED- -2 boarders at 122 Blssell impiovements. William Kaneh*. 519 U. J. Lupien, head of the service bers of the lodge who are In good uppeaT in tho numerical order indi- j a.team George Moonan has organiz­ 1921 Stearns Roadster. .street. Center street. department at Cheney Brothers standing. " • catedC 1927 Essex Coacli. ed. A return game will be rolled gave a talk just before the prizes The nominatio.ns will be brought i.ost 'and Found ...... 1924 Ford Coupe. FOR .SALE—B.ARRED rock pullets, FOR RENT—SEVERAL flCst class here Friday night. Conran’s Girls were awarded. .XnnoutTcefnents ..... »•••■• • *' all ages. Knrl, Clarks, 136 Summer "Wa i t e d — t w o glrl boarders to rents with all improvementn ^ Apply into the'meeting of the lodge next Edward J. HolL 865 Main street. TeL seek games with the West Side Rec Personala ...... •»* • ...... ® JAMES STEVENSON street. Tel. 1S77.. lioiard and room together. Tel. 461. Monday evening and will be acted AiitumaliUen. 560. Girls or the K. of C. Girls. Call upon Monday evening, April 2, Auiornoblles fur Sale ...... 4 |03 B lssell St. Tel. 2169-2 MILLER’S BABY Chl.x. Reds and Leg- 2490. MI.ANTONOMOH LOSERS Apartment»—Flats— FOR RENT-FIVE ROOM FLAT. when the election will be held. Automobiles for Excliaagb ...... " , 10 GOOD USED CARS including Mar- Itorns from oujt^'.liealthy trapnested .Auto A ccessories—T ires ...... « breeders, state-tested and free from Tenements for Rent 63 Clinton street. Inquire of Fritz John­ TO DINE WIN.NTNG TE.l-M They will be.installed later in-April. mon and Olds demonstrators. Craw­ son, 29 Clinton street. Phone 657-4, ' .Auto .R ep a irin g— P ainting ...... > ford Auto Supply Company. Center disease. Good sized birds and eggs. Vint Werlosky, Conran’s pinboy Following is the result of thA'nom- Auio : schools ...... ‘ ‘ A j Heavy producers: Hatch weekly. HUDSON STREET. 6 ROOM tenement The supper which the losing and Trotter streets. Telephone 1174 FOR RENT—NEW 5 ROOM flat, all bowling wizard defeated Young Inating committee meeting: ■- Jo­ Autos;—-Ship by Truck ...... » ^ or 2021-2. Phone 1063-3. P'’red Miller, North and garage, near Depot. In good Burke from Murphy’s alleys Satur­ team in the membership contest of seph Chicoine, dictator; Jolub Lim­ Autos—-'^ r Hire ...... ^ Coventry. (Ask me about poultry condition. Modern tmprovemervts. modern improvements, shades, steam Miantonomoh tribe of Red Men G.Arages-i*Servtce—Storage .... H* ■.supplies and equipm ent). Telephone 981-2. heat, and garage. Call 14 Edgerton day ■ afternoon at Conran’s alleys erick, vice dictator'; Josdph'La- Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... H Auto. Accessories— Tires street or telephone 1068-3. by 68 pins. The return match will must give to the members of the ^ a y , prelate; delega{iei—Walter Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ---- 12 OLIVER .BROTHERS day old chicks FOR RENT—5 ROOM upstairs flat, be rplled at Murphy’s. The scores: winning team of the lodge will be Brunell; treasurdf,'’^G§ofgo Thomp­ nusineas nnil Professlomil Services —----- i from two year old hens. Hollywood all' modern improvements. 82 Sum­ FOR RENT—3 ROOM tenement, all held in the Red Men’s club on Business Services Offered ...... 13 JDISTRfBUTOR FOR I Strain-Blood tested and free from mer street. Phone 1986. improvements, except furnace; ,Werlosky, 90. 106, 107, 93, 110, 93, son. Household Services Offered ...... 13-A battb'rles for automobiles and radios. wliite diarrhea. Oliver Bros., Clarks also furniture for sale In same Brainard place on Wednesday even­ All Sl*e?'andf.'oa%. Coniplete battery- and 97; Burke, 94, 83, 82, 84, 105, Building—Contracting ...... 14 Corner, Conn. FOR RENT—AT 20 Chestnut street. place. Tel. 1598. / 89, 91.- Totals, 696 to 62S. Aver­ ing, March 21. F lorists— Nurseries ...... 15 servlc^' Supply Co. 155/ fl,rst floor flat, all Im provem ents. A p­ A chicken and spaghetti supper for the annual banquet o{.,j^vft,lpdge TO RENT—3 ROOMS fdr ll^ht house­ ages, 99 to 89. Funeral Directors ...... 16 '■fe.ABY CHICXS—Best local stock; ply at 43 Church street or telephone will be served by a committee un­ have not yet been completed and Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 423. keeping and one single room; •fur­ ■popular breeds; guaranteed live de­ nished or unfurnished. Call 109 Fos-J der the direction of Frank Diana the date will be announced as soon Insurance ...... 1° ^uto RepaHiing— Painting 7 livery; we do custom hatching: free Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 a p a r t m e n t s —T wo. three and tour ter street. TeL 1160-4. “ Chip” Chartier sends in word and John Reggetts. Arrangements as it is decided upon. ■ I tmmmm .1 ...... ■ ■ catalogue. Clark’s Hatchery,------East Moving—Trucking—Storage .... 20 ElfPERT “ AUTOMOBILE repairing, Har'f'^rd. Conn, room apartments, heat, janitor ser­ that Bobby Brennan stands willing P a in tin g -P a p e r in g ...... 21 vice, gas range, refrigerator, in-a- WEST CENTER ST.—Five room flat, all makes of cars. Special electrical all modern improvements. Inquire to meet Howard Murphy in a bowl­ Professional Services ...... 22 work. Day and night storage. The BAB'Y CHICKS door bed furnished. Call Manchester ConetruoMon Company, 2100 or tele­ 237 West Center street, or call,1633. ing match for the town champion- THE BOOK OP KNOWLEDGE; R epairing ...... *...... ^ Conkey Auto Co.. 20-22 East Center. Baby chicks, blood tested, Ohio ship^and that the north end has J'ailorlng—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 Tel. 840. Distributors Studebaker State University accredited. Order In phone 783-A Toilet Goods and Services ...... 25 and Ersklne Motor Cars. advance. Manchester Grain and Coal merely to back him. He says that (235)' Irrigation Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 Company. Phone 1760. he hopes Murphy responds quicker Edncntlonal MDIoI a NS TO SEE Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Braucher Courses and Classes ...... 27 Garages— Service— Storage 10 than he did against Conran. Private Instruction ...... 28 Articles for Sale •45 DUNCAN PHYFE CLUB Dancing ...... 28-A FOR RENT—GARAGE rear of 701 DETECTOR APPARATUS Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 Main street. Apply to Aaron John­ FOR SALE—BUILDING suitable for W anted—Instruction ...... 80 son, 62 Linden street or to the garage, 10x20. Easy to move. M. HEARS DR. D. C. Y. MOORE Only A Few Days Financial janitor. Merz, 141 North Main street. Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 Interference Machine to Be Business Opportunities ...... 32 Electrical Aiipiiances— Radio i* Demonstrated at Listeners Money to Loan ...... 33 Business Service Offered l;J Then Spring Money W anted . . ' . . . . . 2 ; ...... 34 Local Physician Exhibits His Assn. This Evening. Help and Sitantfons ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING appll- pHAIR CANING neatly done. Price Collection of Guns— Tells Think now then of a home of your Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 Jrtght, satisfaction guaranteed. Carl ances, motors, generators, sold and The interference detecting ma­ Help Wanted—Male ...... 36' Anderson. S3 Norman jtreeL Phone repaired; work called for. Pequoi About Woodcock Hunting. own. a garden of favorite flowers, or Help Wanted—Mala or Female .. 37 1892-2, Electric Co.. 407 Center street. Phone chine which will be used in helping a few good laying hens. Agents Wanted ...... 37-A. 1592. improve radio reception in Man­ Situations Wanted—Female .... 38 chester will be demonstrated-at ..the We have a choice, listing of nice Situations Wanted—M ale-,..... 39 PIANO "TUNING— All work guaran- Fuel and Feed 4 9 -A The March meeting of Watkins first meeting of the newly organ­ homes for you to select from. Our Emolovraent Agencies ...... 40 ‘ teed. Estimates cheerfully given. Brothers Duncan Phyfe Club was advice is cheerfully given free on Live Stock—Pets—Ponitry—Vehicles Kemp's Music House. Tel. 821. , ized Manchester'Radio Listeners’ Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 FOR SALE—Hii’RI? WOOD. SLABS, held at-the Watkins store last even­ Association at the, School ; ^reet all real estate anfi Insurance mat­ Live Stock — Vehicles ...... 42 stove lerigtTis, $10.0; per cord, hard ing, ■with a business meeting which ters. Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 Moving—lYucKing- Storage 20 wood or birch $12 cord. Tel. 884-12. Recreation Center at ' 8 o’clock to­ was'proceeded by the regular night, Gustave -F: GTeene, secretary A few offerings: Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 monthly supper. Chef Urbano Osano For Sale— Miscellnneons PiCRRETT AND GLENNEY—Local FOR SALE—HARDWOOD $8 a large of the organization, states. ' The was responsible for a delicious sup­ Six room single, sleeping porch, A rticles for Sale ...... 45 and long distance moving and truck­ load, slabs $7. half loads sold. machine had not arrived this morn­ steam, gas, etc. 2 car garage, ex­ Boats and Accessories ...... 46 ing. Daily express to Hartford. Liv­ Charles R. Palmer, 44 Henry street. per, the supper committee of the One reason why the Italians are able to B uilding M aterials ...... 47 ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. Telephone 895-3.' ing but was expected in time for tra building lot, choice location. club having secured his services for the meeting tonight, he said. wonderful fruit and vegetables is thaf’M^tfie' Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 the occasion. Green section. Reasonable price Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 MANCHESTER & N. Y. MOTOR DIS­ FOR SALE—BIRCH WOOD ciit In An interference committee will and easy terms. provinces of their country they have one of Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A PATCH—Part loads to and from stove lengths ; $;11 per cord. Phone The speaker of the evening was be named at this meeting. It Is Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 60 •N’eu’ York, regular service. Call 7-2 143-12. C. H. Schell. Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, who gave a Brand new seven room single, the highly developed systems of irrigation in thAwo^ Household Goods ...... 51 or 128‘2. most interesting talk on his hobby hoped that a large number of radio last word In modern house con­ Machinery and Tools ...... 52 patrons will attend this Important rivers draw their water from Alpine glaciers which %eft •; Fuel and Li'eed 49-.A of woodchuck shooting. To illus­ struction, embodying all the latest Musical Instruments ...... 5S Repairing •33 session so that they may be ac­ when warmer weather begins. 7-^^ j* Office and Store Equipment...... 54 trate his talk the doctor exhibited ideas for comfort and pleasure. It By NEA, ThreugH Special Permissicn of the PBbIrehery ot Th« B»ok J- Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 FOR SALE — HARDWOOD stove a dozen or more rifles, and equal quainted -with the benefits to be de­ will be a pleasure for you to In­ Specials at the Stores ...... 56 I CHIMNEYS CLEANED: key fitting, length, under cover. Call after 5 numbers of shotguns and pistols, rived from such an organization. spect this property on Pitkin street. Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 ■ safes opened, saw filin r and grind- p. m. V. Firpo. 116 Well.s street. Eighty charter members were ob­ W anted—To Buy ...... 58 ; ing.. Work called tor. Harold Clem- Phone 1307-2. comprising practically every-step in Concrete walks, curb, gutter, hard Rooms—Hoard—Hotels— Resorts son, 108 North Elm street. Phone the perfecting of the present Army tained at the organization meeting surface road, sewers, gas and a Rcstanrnnts [ 462. weapons. a week ago last Saturday and many modern brick school nearly com­ Rooms Without Board ...... 59 FOX IS SENTENCED more are needed to help put across Boarders W anted ...... 59-A j MATTRESSES, BOXSPRINGS cush- Of Interest in the exhibit were pleted. Country Board—Resorts I Ions and pillows; sterilized and guns of the Revolutionary type, the heavy program of work which confronts the" organization. Choice building lots with sewer, Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 iI renovated with sulphur and formal- another that had been carried by a water, gas, electricity in front of Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 ' delyde; best tucthod, Manchester Many Manchester persons who had relative of Dr. Moore In the Battle them ready for. use. The price is rienl Estate For llcut Upholstering Co., 119 Spruce street. Los Angeles, Calif.,March 13— difficulty in getting the returns of Apartments. Flats. Tenements .. 63, Phone 1268. of Gettysburgh, a Buffalo Bill rifle hard to beat ?350. We have four Business Locations for Rent .... 64; William Edwiard Hickman, under and the modern hand-machine gun. the Sharkey-Risko fight clearly at this price. Monthly payments Houses for Rent ...... 65 'i PHONOGRAPHS, Vacuum cleaner and sentence to die April 27 for the As he talked. Doctor Moore passed last night, because of static, will 15 or ?10. A rare chance, Suburban for Rent ...... 6C !j clock repairing. Lock and gunsmlth- slaying of Marion Parker, -will be no doubt be Interested to learn the Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 , Ing. saw filing. Braithwalte, 52 the different weapons around so r Two family of 12 rooms, walk Wanted to Rent ...... 68 Pearl street. taken to San Quentin prison to be­ that each person could examine cause of the InterferencSe. And that is just what the detecting ma­ and curb, gas, furnaces, garage, RenI ’estate For Sale gin serving a life sentence ■for the each one closely and see the differ­ hear Main street. Price only .'Vpartment Buildings for Sale ... 69 . SEWING MACHINE, repairing of murder, of C. Ivy Thoms, Los An­ ent features he was explaining. chine is used for. ,:i Business Property for Sale ...... 70 '; all makes, oils, needles and supplies. $8,500. Farms and Land tor Sale ...... 71 ; R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward street.- geles druggist. Houses for Sale ...... 72 ’I Phone 715. This seeming paradox arose yes­ A gun seventy feet long, weigh­ 21 KniLED IN WRECK Lots for Sale ...... 73 London, March 13.^Twenty-one terday when. Hickman was given a ing 735,000 pounds. Is to he set Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 persons were killed in a head-on i Suburban for Sale ...... 75 An Oregon man played a horn life sentence for his part in the in the defenses of the Panama I 1 • ' Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 the other day and ohe'wed- fifty Canal. Lindy’s good will fight collision between two trains near Robert J. Smith ,, In 76^K pSrt t fatal drug store hpldup. Paissing of Colombo on the Island oif Ceylon, A great Italian states­ ! Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 sticks of gum at the same time. sentence on Welby Hunt, Hickman’s was a grand thing, and all that, 1009 Main man and patriot, Count district is a .cctfr t Auction—Legal Notices We don’t know what murder he confessed accomplice was put over and its effect really ought to be India, according to a dispatch to Roal Estate and Insurance f ■'I -\uction Sales ...... 78 the Exchange Telegraph'Comimny Cavour, about the middle posed of lafKtewiirfv Who Legal N otices ...... 79 was being tried for. until today. ■ lasting, etc. Steamship Tickets from Columbo today. of the last century or­ irrigate. ' Each cot^cii «> 1 ganized a complete syk- sen^s twer a GAS BUGGIES—'The Villain Still Pursues Hem By Frank Beck tem for distributing the centra! “water ii^lia- w ater.______ment:” ; : T H E NERVE O F T H A T MAN , WHO KNOWS’. WE j SUSPECT HIM OF TRVIN©. -----/ W H O ^ TO STEAL OUR CROWN JEWELS, TO COMfc S IT AT THE DIMER. AND’ UOW SIMPLE YOU I.M/ERE 70 ] SHAKE HIS t HAND AMP BEAM Fall over,' HE ‘

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The irrigated area is divided into districts, iri>adrt’ ^ of which is an overseer and staff of )Vatchmen J tend to opening and closing the gates which* deliver the/- J water into smaller channels. (To Be Continued);' _Sfc»tchtwnd^Synop«^Cepy%K 1928, Th«Cralltf Sodl^ y - T ;rxl i

I . • V MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERAT2P, TUESDAY, MARCH 13,1928. PAGE By Percy Crosl ri^AFPER FANNY SAYS: SENSE »»i NONSENSE SKIIM^Y

When you buy a car about all t T h CY' s * M A K R i ’ that the dealer throws in is the S’PRlMC IS Row 00 va clutch. I PUSSY tOlLCOWS Up C0M6 '. K’N O W ? True Enough. AT THC WAY lUOfiKS. “Look at that woman driver on the wrong side of the street. The / cop ought to bawl her out.” JSL “He doesn’t dare; that’s his G a G "UT w ife.” 'N, a r? Folks are not considered poor now unless they are so poor a re­ duction in the price of automobiles ■ f i f does not interest them. A I wonder if the new Ford will have rims that can be driven for miles on the roads, without tires. | If not the new car will not be pop­ ular with a lot of us.

Joe: “What w'ere his last w ords?” REi>. U. S. PAT. OFT. Moe: “I had the right of way.” / ■ 0 1 9 2 8 , BY HEA scRvict. me. y t. CreAr, Ccatnl Vnm Am., Inc. Why do you think Harris is such A woman’s face is her fortune a careful driver? only when it draws interest. I heard that he once waited a OUR BOARDING HOUSE half hour at a railroad crossing The Little Scorpjons’ Club By Fontaine Fox for the stop sign to change. / By Gene A K ^ Lays and Relays. An old, old Ford went roaring by. Its covers torn and flappy; ^ -TH^ Ci-U^Hoosr W i l l , s p u id tH T e :p e v Ll(5lA-roF MV ^ ia m o n p EGAI>,-Ev/EM fM ^ Eleven kids were in the thing A P \ 2 And all of them were happy. EL^CTAlClTy UNTlt -fH e L K S H T C o . Q iK a uioRLi eves, l b t m e -wc oK ilJACoE, •ROMAf^CE, HE Kansas City, Mo., Star. PiNpg OUT AgoUT IT* ' RESORTS TO THIS ONE IS HOT. ^Av/E VOUR ULV UiMrne I 'M S O RREVA’RlCATiOKi • An older Ford went wobbling past, so I CA/^ SLIP ohS FR i g i ATe i ^ ^ P , If you can BAKE it's easy to A storm of honks begetting; PlAMOKiP Ef^OA^EMEM-r ALL '^SOO! HMF,~ A boy and girl were in the bus ^ 30 0 cook, according to today’s letter - a m p h e HiOCLEP golf puzzle. Par Is five and you And they were busy petting. RlIkXQ 1 I WAKiTED '1 b AFLQT-rER».u may be able to. beat it. One solu­ "Houston, Texas, Dispatch. se f A ^5bo. OME, BLN"r ^ ^ " T t ^ i s \MiTH MV FRIEMP tion is on another page. MAR n/ i/M, LIKE AM An ancient Ford went rattling by, G E T TM' MEVAi ^ M A K E S 0 0 R Its radiator leaking; EMGAOEMEMT ,0LP c lo t h e s BEALER Ten college boys who rode in it CROP OF PIAMOMPS m S O R E A L - T o B oV rT Fo r With joy were loudly shrieking. liKiTlU MEVCT TA LL!— ^ B A K E Louisville, Ky., Times. AMP s o l e m k M H A ^ B u T W A I T ,.- v.. W U E lA ’ V FAR f r o m . But two are in this Ford, a girl, I PuT PV/ER A FEiAi BEALS e l l A man who’s not her brother; ME T o T c MICAGO^ VOLi'LL g e t Ht- c i ’Twas built for five but, my dear. There’s no room for another. KUEG E V E S F R O M ALL BIAMONAPS Shock absorbers on taxis were never meant to absorb the shocking V o a 'L L B E things the drivers overhear! yyAlEARlI^'/-,

It not only takes more gasoline, to run an automobile at high speed, "but It also costs more to settle with the judge. C 0 0 K % Traffic Officer: “Let me see your TH E RULES license.” Pretty Girl Driver: “Have I done something or are we just getting 1— The idea of letter golf is toacquainted?” change one word to another and do Traffic Officer: “Getting ac­ It in par, a given number of strokes. quainted and our first date will be Thus to change COW to HEN, in in court.” three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, HEN. Agent: This is the motor car you 2— You can change only one let­want. You never have to irawl ter at a time. under it to put it right. 3— You must have a complete Customer: You don’t? word, of common usage, for each Agent: No. If the slightest 'P- ii jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ thing goes wrong with the mechan­ 11 > tions don’t count. ism, the car instantly turns upside — The order of letters cannot be 4 down. changed. _____ CFonidinc Fox. 1928, Tht Bel) Syndicate, 1 5 " % lElERMAL HooFl^ The expense of running a car © 1929. BY NEA SUVlCC, INC..^ isn’t so much as are the places Don’t get conceited. If you have where it takes you. an operation or get a flivver stuck By O ahe in you 'W'hile tryin g to cross the Time was when one hitched one’s W ASHINGTON TUBBa H street more folks will hope you’ll wag-oft-to a star. Now the lil’ ol’- die than will hope you’ll get well." bus is parked under the moon. / ^ tgll nve Them dumbells aimt This \S MR. f 'les- <^R. TuSSS AND Mt GOT ^ C WHPCt? Y DOZENS Of bon. ^ vou’wE Seem ] f ound some g' moREAN’S loot ' EAUUiN’ ter JACK’S GATFl ANOTHER Garages are hospitals that! With many there is no perfume horaTio ounimit, fo cm rtiN ’ iN The hotel loU6y, hour, AN’ HE'LL HAVIE specialize in the treatment of di- so popular as the odor of burning GO IV. HE’S AM AM' viHVaM I MENTiONEO A f€W OM Treasure / in pai^ama in , sharpe'5 eaTin' oui?a our hamds, Thunder'. aeases of the flivver. gasoline. W ASKS AMD aoThor\Tn OM O’ ^AM treasure hoists casom v\o»^Ts? A Treasure om st. Thomas in laOTV’S NEX.t PvRATe TfeeASORE. l\KG he U? ah’ 5AVS — 'it, and a fe\n others^ iN THBR fREASOViE rtObit To c h a f e r a b o a t To S iO B V ^ HAL COCHRAN — PICfURES ^ K N IC K KURRieAME Rsa u. s. MT. orr.

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Changing Homes! By Blosser

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Jack Frost COXFECTIOXERY or POWDERED. ------•>' For Smart Frocks SUGAR, 6 pkgs...... 2 lbs. LEAN PORK CHOPS '' dozen DILL PICKLES fo r..

= PrintGcl Silks—-Fashion, s siiiartGst iiiatG- PMON&! .Suiibriet CLEAX9ER, 10 cans ...... 5 0 C ' K f i n I rial in a collection that is daringly Lean POT ROAST, 2^ii lbs...... SKAT H.AXD SOAP, 7 ca n s...... O V /li. I different. Beauty plus style—■ GOOD THINGS T O CAT \7 > i • 1 f Pure Pork SAUS.IGE MEAT, 3”lbdf.'...... I modernistic designs plus glor- GALL 2000 Elmwood t'arm CHICKEX RROTH, 6 ca n s ...... 5 ^ ) C ^ ious colorings will appeal I’inehurst will close at noon V I to women of today. \\ eilnesday. If >ou phone your Bargain Box order in time for the eight JOIN HALE’S o’clock delivery it will reach Lean Ribs of Pinehurst I To be correctly dressed one must have you not later than nine o'clock. Quality Coined Beef The nianufactoi‘e*’s of Toddy 12'/2C to 14c lb. 3 Printed FrocJ^s in the Spring Ward- have .jiist put out a very fancy Confectionery Sugar glass shaker which we are giv­ ATWATER KENT RADIO CLUB 8c lb. y robe—whetlier one whiles away ing out free, one with each pur­ chase of a 1 lb. can of Toild.v. P & G Soap 10 bars 39c y time at the Country Club— We will be glad to send this Large Rinso 19c. Limited to 50 People free shaker deal out on appi*ov- Pure Lard^ 2 lbs. 25c. Tea or Evening Socials al if you want to'see the glass 3 oz Stuffed Olives 10c. shaker. 4 oz. Horse Radish 10c Prints are the Good Honest Brand The New Model 37 Peas, 2 cans 29c. . % Fashion. Welch’s Grapelade 25c The Meat Dept. jar. V; A. C. AU ElectHif Suggests We have another shipment of Temple Oranges just in. I Showing our Loveliest of I Fresh Spinach, Bunch Beets, SIX TUBE SET Lean ends of Fresh Pork Xew Cari’ots and Cabbage,-; Cu­ cumbers, Mushrooms and P.pp- to cook with Sauer Kraut. pers, Cel^y, Iceberg and Pow­ I Prints moderately priced | ell's Lettuce. Corned Spare Ribs Corned Pigs’ Hocks Fresh Fish ’ Small Sausage (links) Wednesday 30c lb. Halibut Model E Speaker $24 Mackerel WITHOUT TUBES Steak Cod |4 .79to4 .50yd I Pinehurst Sausage Meat Cod to boil or bake. Smoked Filet of Haddock or Pinehurst Hamburg Finnan Haddie = Silk Shop— Street Floor = at 25c lb. is good value. Oysters Large Chowder Clams FREE INSTALLA'nON EASY PAYMENT r Opened Clams for Chowder Timiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Pinehurst Round Gix)und. If Salt Cod yon want a tender juicy Sir­ SmAn Salt Herring Try a can of Davis ready to FREE EXPERT SERVICE $10 DOWN . loin, Tip or Porterhouse Steak try Codfish Cakes. we have it for you. Small Fi'ying Chickens, spe­ Veal Cutlets. cial 45c Ih. FOR THREE MONTHS $10 A MONTH ! B O W L ^ RADIOS RADIOS

Brand New Alleys Main Main , . sew* OPENING Floor sou TH 'tin A CHCS TBR • CONN ' Floor AN rLE/ TI^IP Thursday Night rA/lilONW IXC IN •‘XLII^IDtR HEEL** , RADIO DOCTOR $ 1 9 5 WATKINS BROTHERS CHILDREN’S DRESSeI FILMS EXPERT SERVICE ON s The smart ankle is the slim ankle-^ and ^ The CHARTER OAK ALLEYS DEVELOPED AND Kayser’s Slipper Heel* is the only. ALL MAKES. Joseph Farr, Prop. PRINTED f u n e r a l 27-29 Oak Street. altenxative.. And a most allnring R o i m 1 24 HOUR SERVICE Tell Me Your Troubles- altcmative.~intrigirin^y designed Film Deposit Box at d ir e c to r s stamped or Finished | SIX BRAND NEW ALLEYS to seemingly reduce the ankle Store Entralice Custom Built Sets Built With Finest Materials by inchiesi All ■wei^ts and colcrs.\ Mrs. Elliott’s ShopII (Also s<]aaFc heels). Chas. W. Hollister Robert K. Anderson SPACIOUS CLEAN WELL LIGHTED 853 St. KEMP'S 52 Hollister St. Phone 325 Phone: 500 or 748-2

SPECIAL LADIES’ BOWLING PRIZES SEPARATE ROOM its fine quarters on Center street representative. Two.,mechanI^3»re manager of the company. Just re­ employed in the^C^nter stree^ *rv-; and ENTRANCE for CkAWFORD ANNIVERSARY at the corner of- Trotter-ptreet. In cently he has taken Hans Jensen LADIES conjunction with this year’s show. on as sales rooms manager. Mr. ice station. Mr. Crawford purchased the site a Jensen was teller at the Home IN m s NEW BUILDING little over a year ago and erected a Bank- and Trust Company, for a Modem .and .old fashioned handsome bridsTRont display room number of years and represented; i n r f i b e S r a m on St. For Your ' and rebuilt the service station in Mr. Crawford at the recent Ha?t-; BjC^.tfiejjuicient the rear. Patterson’s Market oc­ o f « V- The Crawford Auto Supply Com­ ford auto show. -Harvey Alcdck Health’s Sake cupies one section of the new build­ represents Mr: Crawford at the gas­ time. Kahtick’s seven piecd ori BOWL WELDON pany, local representatives , of the ing. oline station at East Center and tra from Rockvilte will auppl Oldsmoblle and Marmon cars, is music.' NAVEN'S BUILDING celebratlos iU first ' anniversary In A. E. Crawford is the owner and 'Walker streets and is also a sales i

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