VOL. X U ., NO. 117. Classified Advertising on Page 6 MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1927. (TEN P A O ^ ' , PRICE THREE CENTS GILPATRIC DIES PEDESTRIANS 11 Years Old and a Slayer! IN ATLANTA PEN WILL NOT USE TAIL LIGHTS HARVARD LIBRARY GETS Former State Treasurer Suc­ COTTON MATHER’S BOOK Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 16— State Legislature Votes cumbs to Hemorrhage of Harvard College library an­ nounced today the receipt of the gift of a copy of the "Magnalia Against Measure Intro­ CUT WAGES OR the Brain— Was Serving Chrlstl Americana”— the "Ec­ clesiastical history of New Eng­ 15 Year Term For Em­ land”— written by Rev. Cotton duced By Member From Mather and published in London GO HOME SAY In 1702. The book was presented bezzlement— Tried to Kill to Harvard library . by Miss Hebron— Other Business. ADD TO WOES OF I Louisa Loring Dresel, of this M 1 » W N E R S ^Ity, in whose family the volume U. s. IS BOYCOTTING Self When Shortage at has been handed down for over Hartford, Feb. 16.— Pedestrians MEXICO, HE SAYS two hundred years. The book is should not be compelled to wear Tons of Snow Drof on Men well preserved. Washington, Feb. 16.— The Bank Was Discovered. tall lights on Connecticut highways, Ultimatum Is Delivered To­ United States Is directing a finaucial and economic boycott In Monntams-^li Dead^ the Lower Legislative House here Mi decided today In defeating a meas­ day By Operators at Con­ against Mexico "that Is far Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 16.— G. Par- deadlier than armed interven­ ure which would make all pedes­ tion,” Jose Miguel Bejarano, of 21 Injured, 3 |lissing; old Gllpatrlc, fcrty-sevon, former STOP-CO LIGHTS trians carry such lights. The bill ference-—Union Leaders the Mexican Chamber of Com­ state treasurer of Connecticut, who was introduced by Robert E. Foote, merce, Nev York, charged be­ Bnffdings Crusli#; Ukc was serving a fifteen year term for of Hebron, who failed to oppose an fore the Senate foreign rela­ violation of the National Banking HINDER TRAFFIC unfavorable report brought In by Stiff Hopeful. tions sub-committee today. Act, died In Atlanta federal peni­ the motor vehicle committee to­ “ American bankers are re­ Eggshells— Five ^ i e s tentiary today. day. fusing to renew loans In Mexi­ House Chairman Eddy said the Miami, Fla., Feb. 16.— “ Cut co, and. In many cases, have Cause of Death Recovered. State Highway Commission­ bill had been found "not practi­ wages or go home.” recalled loans,” Bejarano de­ Gllpatrlc died as the result of a cable.” clared. .-A 1.1 hemorrhage of the brain. He shot Unfavorable Reports. This ultimatum was delivered to himsslf whon a bank with which he the miners today by the operators was connectea in Putnam failed, er Criticizes Automatic Other unfavorable reports reach­ TOLL IN CALIFORNIA ' and he has never been in good ing the House today were: assembled here for the joint wage Heavy rains, minature cy­ health since. Sipals In Address. Requiring pedestrians to walk on conference of the central’ bitumi­ clones, qllght earthquakes and Gllpatrlc has been an inmate of the left side of highways; exempt­ Michael Ponkrashow and his captor, Sergeant Edward Brady. nous fields. BRITISH NOW HAVE snowslides have visited vari­ ing motorists from liability for in­ ous sections of CaBfdmla dar­ the A

i' >AK-V. IPXOB TW O^^ tei^TGlIESTBR EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16,192T. \ ’■V - LA OHAPBLLB*^OB|tfSHT RAIN AND SNOWSUDE R . C. NILES IS DEAD; D m NOT STfilBT SIGHT LOSS OF 2 0 MnUONS INDUSTRIAL SURVEY COnONFACTORY East Orange, N. J.. Feb. 16.-— ^ ca l Stocks The Rev. Harvey L. Bowlby, secre­ Miss Margaret Obright of Con­ KILL 22 IN CALIFORNIA I BORN IN HARTFORD tary of the Lord’s Day Alliance, CAUSED BY LONDON FOG gress street and Henyy La Cbapelle (VumUbed b f PntBua A Co.) FOR PORTER ST. today denied that he had partici­ of Oakland street, were ^ married WOULD H E P TOWN pated actively In the Blanton- this morning at eight o'clock kt St. Bridget’s Roman Catholic church. Concord, N. H., Feb. 16.— ^Ed­ Blopm flatic encounter yesterday at Heavy Blanket of Mist Still Bank Stocks. (Continued from Page 1) The ceremony was performed by ward C. Niles, former assistant to a Congressional hearing In Wash- Over England at the End of City Bk A Trust . . . .640 700 ini^on. the rector, Rev. C. T. McCann. Mrs. J. C. Pattison, camp electrical the director of public service in Six Days. William Shea presided at the organ Conn Rlrer Banking .800 Kiwanians Hear Boston Ex­ UmonTille Concern to M ore the Ufltted States railroad admin­ He explained that ha merely bad First Natl H t f d ) ___ 246 256 foreman. caught the arm of the'officlhl Ste­ and sang "*Ave Maria.” mie Missing. istration during the World War London, Feh. 16.-r-Wlth England Htfd-Aetna Natl .... 445 ■and former chairman of the New nographer to prevent him froid The bridal attendahts were Miss Those reported missing and be­ Here When Building Is still fog-bound after six consecutive Htfd-Conn Tr Co. . . .590 pert Today— iMeets With Hampshire public service commis­ fighting, when someone else pulled Mary Ohrlght, sister of thO bride lieved dead are: days. It was estimated today that Land Mtg & TlUe . . . 65 sion, died here today. He was the stenographer to the floor. transportatioiT companies and busi­ as maid of honor; Miss Lduise La Btfd Morris Plan B*k 12^: J. Waloves, truck tender. The encounter Occurred during Chapelle, sister of the brlgegroom Chamberi A. B. Quirt, truck tender. Finished; , married six weeks ago to Miss Ma­ ness houses, hotels, restaurants and Phosnlx St B’k Tr . .400 bel Young, of Chevy Chase district, argument oU a bill which would es­ and Miss Caroline Cooper as B. Vougard, truck tendei‘. theatres have suffered losses of Park St T r u s t...... 460 Washington, D. C. Ho was born tablish Sunday blue laws in the bridesmaids; Edward Ciecbowskl The men killed and Injured lu $20,000,000 as a result of the tle- Riverside Trust .... 460 In Hartford, Conn, March 28, District of Columbia. np. was best man. Others In the brid­ U S Security...... 440 460 The Manchest;er Kiwanis club the avalanche were wocking on a The Manchester Construction al party were Clarence La Chapelli^, meeting this noon >at the Hotel hydro-electric power project of the company has been awarded the con­ 1866. This constituted the longest tog Mr. Niles, the son of the>- late brother bt the bridegroom, and Bonds. Sheridan was exceptionally well Southern California Edison Com­ tract for the erection of a one-story of a quarter ot a century, hundreds Bishop William W. Niles, of the BUTLER WILL DEBATE ot vessels were still marooned to­ George Webber. East Conn Pour 6 . . . 99 attended when Arthur Hadden, in­ pany. About 260 men were employ­ factory building, just off Porter The bride wore a gown of iffhite Htfd & Conn West 6s 95 dustrial engineer of Boston gave a ed at the camp. street for C. W. Hutchinson, on Episcoped diocese ot New Hamp­ day in the English channel. In the shire, was made chairman ot the Thames and In south of England satin trimmed with lace. Her Veil Hart E L 7% ...... 290 295 twenty minute talk on “ Industrial Terrific Rainstorms land ow;ned by Mr. Hutchinson WITH SENATOR BORAH of tulle fell from a wreath Of or­ Conn L P 6 % s ...... 109 110 Survey and What it Will Do for Los Angeles, Calif., Feb. 16.— near his home. public service commission when it ports. was torpied In 1911. H^e served un­ ange bipssoms and her shOftrer Conn L P 7 s ...... 116% Manchester.” Mr. Hadden came Southern California and Arizona The' building will be about Another railroad accident, due to til 1918 when he resigned to go to the fog, was reported today when bouquet was of bridal roses and Conn L P 4 % s ...... 96% here on Invitation of the directors continued to be deluged today by 34 X 100 feet and will have con- lilies of the valley; Brid Hyd 6s ...... 103% 105 of the Chamber of Commerce and cl-ete foundations, brick stdewaHs, Washington. Recently he was Boston, Mass., Feb. 16.— 'Presi­ an express train crashed into a mo­ the unprecedented rainstorm that special attorney for New Hamp­ dent Nicholas Murray Butler, of The maid of honor was dressed he met with them at the close of has been raging over the entire with a tar and gravel rocft. tor lorry as the train drew into the Insurance Stocks. shire In the hearings before the In­ Columbia university and exponeflt Liverpool street station. One man in light blue and carried Madame the Kiwanis meeting. west practically without let up The factory will be used for the Butterfly roses. Miss La Chap- Aetna Insurance ....500 510 Mr. Hadden is an enthusiastic manufacture of cotton goods and terstate Commerce Commission in of “ wet” principles In the Republi­ was killed and several passengers Aetna Casualty Sure. 716 740 since last Friday night. the hearings over the .. proposed can Darty haS accepted kn invita­ elle’s dress was of pale pink geor­ New Englander and he believes Along the coast roared a gale will afford employment for from were slightly injured. Aetna L i f e ...... 660 670 ten to fifteen persoqa. The machin­ abandonment o f' railroads in. this tion to speak before the Roosevelt gette and Miss Cooper’s, peach-col­ that New England has a bright that at times attained fifty miles ored georgette. Both carried arm fi- Aetna Life full pd . .660 570 prospect. He said we were fortur ery will be moved fram Its present state. His law office was located Club Of this city. LEFT 9126,500 ESTATE. Ae'.na Life part pd . . 510 520 an hour, according to reports re­ location In Unlonvllle to the new here. Replying to an invitation sent bouquets of Columbia roses. nate in having in New England ben ceived by the local weather bureau. A utom obile...... 230 250 factory about April 15. him by Robert M, Washburn, presi­ Middletown, Feb. 16.— ^The late Following the church ceremony of ingehuity, persistence and stick- Shipping is virtually paralyzed. Conn General ...... — 1635 dent of the club; President But­ Judge Silas A. Robinson left an es­ a wedding breakfast and reception to-it-iveness. There is no reason Death and property damage rode Htfd Steam Boiler.. . . 640 .660 WARD MURDER CASE ler said:- “ 1 am quite yeady to dis* tate worth $126,500, according to a was held at the home of the why New England should "take a on the wings of the storm inland. bride’s parents on Congress street, Hartford F ire ...... 500 510 back seat”, to any part of the Unit­ LANDING OF BRITISH cuss, not the liquor question, but report made to the Probate Court Phoenix ...... 540 660 Scores of bridges have been where the couple will make their ed States. the attempt to enforce national pro­ here today by Charles M; Robin­ T ravelers...... 1140 1150 washed out, highways have been AGAIN BEFORE COURT hibition by constitutional amend­ son, of New Haven, the judge’s son, home for th|S present. He told about bis work as an en­ fiooded and many communities pre­ Public TJtlUty Stocks. gineer and explained the purposes STARTS HECEING BEE ment,' under the auspices of the who is administrator. Miss Lucy pared to evacuate their neighbor­ Roosevelt Club If a convenient date Robinson, and Mrs. Winifred Rymer An ivory statue of a woman, "can Pr C o ...... 330 845 of an industrial survey which will hoods as rising waters threatened determine just what industrial New York, Feb. 16.T-Dptalls of can be arranged.” He expressed with Mr. Robinson Inherit the es­ found recently on the Danube riv­ ■^Conn L P 7 % ...... HI to fiood their homes. thanks “ for the compUment of the « n L P 8 % ...... 119 concerns will best fit in with exist­ London, Feb- 16.— Oswald. Mose- the fapiouB Ward murder/oase were tate. The judge died Intestate on er near Vienna, Is said to be 25,- Traffic Stalled ly, newly elected Laborlte mem­ brought out again today in the trial invitation.” January 13, last. 090 years old. Eled Serv bfd .67% ' 69 ing conditions. He ^gave illustra­ Train, street car and automobile tions that had come within his ex­ ber of the House of Commons, hus­ of the suit for $86,000 damages Though no' date for the discus­ 1 ;fd Gas p f d ...... 53 traffic was practically at a stand­ perience. He said the time has band of Lady Cynthia Mosely, and broifght against 'Walter S. "Ward, sion, • which would have Senator Hart Gas c o m ...... 80 still throughout the southwest be­ gone by when concerns must be es­ scion ot a wealthy English family, son of the wealthy baking magnate, Borah of Idaho as the supporter of ..art E L ...... 840 8 cause of the storm. Railroads re­ S NE T e l...... 156 1 tablished in a certain locality to caused an uproar in GommonB to­ by Mr. and Mrs. Elbrldge Oi Peters, the dry Issue, has been set, Mr. succeed. They can succeed where port many landslies and washouts day when he heckled Sir Austen of Haverhill, Mass., for the death' Washburn said that It might be, ar Manufacturing Stocks. along their roadbeds. they can obtain the best help, Chamberlain, .foreign minister, on of theiir eon, Clarence. Ward was ranged to take place during the Acme Wire ...... 10 where there are good schools and Considerable fear was felt that the British government’s action In tried and acquitted of the murder month of April. Tonight ■■VAm Hardware ...... 82 the flood control embankments sending troops to China. President Butler recently declin­ ■American Silver .... 28, living conditions as well as other of Peters, whom he claimed he SHOWS advantages. along San Antonio creek, near "Under what treaty rights are shot In self-defense, on a lonely ed In a caustic reply an invitation Billings Spencer pfd . — Whittier, east bf Los Angeles, had to speak here under the auspices CIRCLE The attendance prize, a box of British troops being landed on road In Westchester county. New 7 and 9 ( ’ Billings Spencer com been badly weakened by the tor­ of the Anti-Saloon League. Blgelow-Htfd com .. . — oranges, sent by Dr. Moore while Chinese soli?” queried Mosely. York, In May, 1922. he was in Florida, was won by rential downpour and that they “ The right of a state to. protect The witnesses summoned In the Collins Co...... — 1S5 might go out any minute. Thomas Ferguson. Two names were the lives of its nationals abroad,”* case today consisted ot investiga­ LEWIS STO:^E AND DORIS KENYON in Bristol Brass ...... 5 Call For Workers Colt Fire A r m s ...... 30% drawn, Harlowe Willis and, Thom­ answered Sir Austen. “ This right tors into the case four years ago, 16 YEAR OLD BOY as Fergusoh. They were each A rush call for workers was sent does not depend on any treaty.” who gave similar testimony sub­ {Eagle L ock ...... 109 1 out and today hundreds of men iFafnlr Bearing ...... 85 required to stand up before the au­ There were ministerial cheers, mitted at the time of the trial. ®®The Blonde Saint®* dience, eat a cracker and whistle were attempting frantically to re­ but Mosely continued: Counsel for the plaintiffs tried to TO DIE IN CHAIR i Hart & Cooley ...... 185 1 inforce the embankments. ilint Silver p fd ...... 105 “Yankee Doodle.” The* one who “ Are we to understand that Bri- show that Peters was shot down in did the trick first got the oranges. Los Angeles was virtually flood­ tlsh troops will be landed In viola­ cold blood. >Int Sliver com ....108 110 ed by the record-breaking storm. Couneaut, Ohio, Feb. 16.— Floyd TOMORROW and FRIDAY Jewel Belting pfd ... 85 Tom won. tion of international law?” Scores of streets throughout the Ln’dis Frary & Clark 92% “ Certainly not” responded the REP. BLANTON AGAIN Hewitt, 16-year-old farmer boy, city were flooded from curb to curb who late yesterday confessed that DOVBia {.BATOHE BDAi {Mann B’man Class A. 19 foreign minister. ON THE WAR PATH I Mann Bo'man Class B 9 DAUGHERTY ON STAND and in many Instances the water “ Even when there Is no treaty?” he beat a mother and her five-year- I New Brit Mach pfd . .115 overflowed Into basements. Resi­ pursued Mosely. old baby to death lu their home BERT LYTELL I New B dt Mach com. . 1 7 dences In various parts of the city At this juncture there was a Washington, Feb, 16.— An at­ here, will die in the electric chair. I North A Judd ...... 22 IN BROTHER’ S BEHALF were also flooded and thousands of general uproar with shouts ef tempt to humorously debate the That was the declaration here to­ in “OBEY THE LAW” :Pratt Whitney pfd .. 86 automobiles were stalled In the “ Order! ’ and “ Sit down Mosely!” growing tendency of congressmen day of County Prosecutor C. B. And for the Second ^Feature You’ll Be Wild About the ' J R Montgomery pfd .50 streets. “ If there are no treaty rights will to settle issues with their fists In­ Vook, as he prepared to seek an 'J R Montgomerv com 25 New Tiork, Feb. 16.— Mai Daugh­ ScoresJ ,, of ,, families - in— the-— ----- SanI not the lauding of these troops be stead of their heads quickly result­ immediate Grand Jury Indictment Peppiest, Liveliest Romance of College Life ever screened .Peck, Stow A Wilcox 22 erty, head of the Midland National Feraando valley In the "Van Nuys 1 in violation of international law?” ed in personalities In the House to­ ot first degree murder against the • Russell Mfg C o ...... 55 bank of Washington Courthouse, aiatrict, east of Los Angeles, were Mosely asked. day, and ended by Rep. Thomas L. youth. * ' ALBERTA Smyth C o ...... 350 Ohio, resumed the witness stand reported to have abandoned their 'No,” was the curt response of Blanton, Democrat of Texas, for­ Hewitt confessed that he beat VAUGHN in 'Collegiate' Stanley W orks'com .. 72 74 today at the. conspiracy trial of his homes as raging flood waters swept Sir Austen. mally challenging Rep. Samuel MTrs. Frederick Brown to death Stanley Works pfd . . 27 brother, Harry M. Daugherty, for­ down upon them and swamped Dickstein, Democrat of New York, with a poker when she resisted his Standard S crew ...... IQ4 mer attorney general of the United their belongings. Squads of police­ PREPARING ANOTHER NOTE. to “ meet him” tonight. advances. Then clubbed her baby , Torrlngton...... 68 States, and Thomas W. Miller, for­ men and Hremen were dispatched Rome, Feb. 16.'— The Radio Dickstein accepted the challenge. to death with a baseball bat, as the ‘ Hnderwood ...... 46 mer alien property custodian. to aid the fugitives of the storm. Nazionale Agency states today that They might not have waited for ■child screamed in fear. ; XT S Envelope, pfd.. .110 The defendants are charged with The angry sea waters carried President Coolidge is preparing a darkness had not other members Union Mfg Co . .A ... . sharing In a $391,000 bribe to au­ away more than four feet of beach second note on disarmament to the of Congress intervened and one. NO ONE RESPONSIBLE. Whitlock C611 Pipe .. 23 thorize the return ot $7,000,000 In in Venice and Santa Monica, un­ powers. This agency says that a sec­ Rep. Beody, Republican .of Maine, Stamford, Feb. 16.— Coroner x-EX'Divldend German war-seleed assets. Direct ex­ dermining ocean front walks and ond note will make the situation denounced thO whole proceeding to John J. Phelan today, ruled that no amination of the Ohio banker was buildings. more complicated and difficult. This be “ disgraceful.” one was responsible tor the death Ph

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MjQGT OFFIGEtCa house. I used , to look out -of the I; night at k meeting of growers in YOUNG GIRL KILLED. windoF.” / . ' East Hartford, but this, Iri the opin­ New Haven,' Cbiini, Feb.;^16.— At tie Home TOBACCO GftOWERS ion of Judge Levi P. M. Hickey, Fall River, Mass., Feb. 16.— At the neat home in Richmond vicie-presldent and director from Nineteen-year-old Wilfred Demuth, The 'United States Department of THE KID MURDERER Aj^culture club to ''Connecttcut, Hill, the parents explained In . bro-, the Fourth District, was not a rep­ of Pottersvllle, was shot and kill­ ken E ngli^'that the boy. had been resentative meeting or vote. Neith­ ed In a mysterions nianner lo. the WEIGHT, NOT V E U E meeting'' here today, elected oiDcers* IN OPEN REBELLION as follows i Dr. S. .A. Selby,'of kept in after he had gotten' into er was another such meeting re­ bottling works of Raoul Mkrtln, 33. trouble, stdaUng from a driig store. cently held in South Windsor at 75 Columbia street, today. Haven, : president; ‘Tt^aymond / (Continned from / Pa{^ 1) Clapp, of New Hfiveh, ’"-idci^-pr?®!: “ Fifty-five years I ' am, .antd which similar action was taken, he . Martin and a helper, Albert Bols, never no^ail. . At'twelve years, m'y said. ■dent; ^ and Paul' P. Ives, • of Qnfl- to Jaouary. Hwfib Xtjt 23, were held after they told con­ Pfoposed BOI, Would Help wbQs© pictures smiled'SO debonalr- boy gofes and shoots a man,”: pro­ providing for reihbyfr Valley Association May Be “ Every cooperative association flicting stories regarding the shoot- ford, secretary and tfeaspreV. Six-i<; ^ in the papers. * tested the elder Michael PoiikroB- tions now in the»li'g('r^g^Yi$^ti.tls has Its disgruntled members. Any Ing. ty club members gathered for the kow, while- his wife moaned dully cdn'vention.' ' ' He decided to run away from disinterment of organization of its kind Is hound t o p s Collect Taxos On home and taste the sparkUng IHe at their defeat, “ I have shame.” Dissolved— Members to to tread on the toes of a few, but Ju ly,' " he knew wap around the corner. He “ My family good. My wife’s House" Bill • 116,': *?to<4|i4lng:; in the end the vast majority is GAME CLUB TO BDY roamed the atrests, dodging In and family good. . Here and to; -bid benefitted,” Judge Hickey declar­ Vehicles. etfiyi.ieai^ Vote on Question. LONDON NEWSPABER ^'6ut bit doorways in the accepted d^ country, no arrests, nO . crazy. I ed. '• code;vHouse , PHEASANTS TO FREE toctlvq fashlob. He passed a big work' hard, pay $1,000 dowp, $75 the .j regtstrattoh:-,:, . l ^ k , teeming with clerks, cashiers, a month for ho'iise, $7,000 in'all, Radical changes in automobile REPORTS H O H E ^ L the-'; same- manui^ - '' BiiiiPliW The Connecticut Valley Tobacco bustomers, apd two big guards i*' so my children have nice place M il 0 8 ', authjii^ttjg^the.Oity' ]^ The Manchester Fish and Game taxation In this state are seen In a when i die. I am an old nian. I Growers’ Association has asked its 3 MONTHS’ JAIL proposed bill, a copy of which, has. vblne uniforms. ebrpibra^ion to:;bhah]|(e. its'nattliVtb’ club, according to a statement to­ ' No.’ be guepsed he’d never make maybe die;soon.” ' •the* Clfy IhduStri^;-Biu^ bt';gridgf-* 4,000 members to participate in a been received by the local board: of A c6py/of .“ The DaUy Miaitj’’ Loh-i day by August Senkbell,[ “ father” don,vthe' issue bf' FebFuar^' 2, has ha 'bank robber. Too many for one “ Tell my boy, I take something. port.. - ■■ •'ti referendum vote on the question of FO lf ASSAILANTS of the club. Intends within the next assessors. According to the pro­ :to tackl®. He passed on down the I make me die,” the mother moan­ posed measure, automobile owners reachTed The Herald. Of interest to Rev/ Daniel *\Vi giijrieklaiadi : hi cancelation of existing five-year month to purchase and distribute In Manchester people is; a repor^t of E. street. There was Marcus Gold ed. New Haven, seh'atofy’fchmi’fhq'Jbn.ta the outlying sections of Manchester would be compelled to pay their alope in ffqnt.Qf his leather goods District., bffared . :prayer', .to; contracts, which eventually will de­ taxes before applying for registra­ L. G. Hohenthal’s visit‘^tp Epgland, cide whether the association will be (Continued from Page J) and in adjacent towns as .many tion to the State Motor "Vebicle De­ The article Is headed “ New shop.. h e a r House in the. abseitee tof '-iierchap- reorganized or abandoned. pheasants as ^250 will pay for. ‘PuBsyfoot’.’’ and is as fpll.ows: "Hello.” said Michael haltingly. WOMEN VOTERS laln.-' * : , 'r/-*:v'./V : Stirred to action by open rebel­ This, it is expected,* will be some­ partment. home at about 11:30 at nighj, Ke- The bill is the result of consid­ . “ Another American iwohlbitlon <*I’d Hke to see a belt.” lion of grower members in several thing like sixty birds, which will be advocate has arrived lu London ‘All right, son,” and the fat. THK/sBNATO/'''^’ of the 22 districts, directors of the hoe took McConville to his home eration by a committee appointed ABOUT TOWN PLANNING and started out to find his assail­ liberated in advantageous cover as by Tax Commissioner Blodgett to with the hope of hastening for­ genial proprietor walked into the association, meeting In Hartford soon as the weather becomes sufll- .store •with his diminutive.customer.j Hartford, FUb. ants. The sergeant found both find a way whereby towns in Con­ ward prohibition In-Brl^In.; He;, yesterday, voted to recommend cleiitly settled. '* 'it was Michael’s,moment of scarlet,' powers of the motor rebii^e ob&r cancelation of the 1927-1931 con­ Urich and Fogarty, the former necticut will be protected against proposes to open his campelgn' next helplessly drunk. Both men were In addition to the' birds which It month. He Is Mr.: Emil G. Hokeh-. throbbing action. Horace B. (Jheney Addresses missloner were tracts as, a step considered “ Inevit­ Is proposed to buy the club expects the loss in taxation of thousands identified by McConville as the men .of automobiles. In Manchester thal, the Most "Worthy Scribe ’the- i A nervous finger trembled on a League Meeting— Parliamen­ tor Esposito, rot. Nqw * Hato^;, tp- able” during the past year. Ques­ for this territory an allotment of trigger. Two bullets blazed, one day, in protesting* an Unfi^ypiTa^^e tionnaires were sent out to the en­ who assaulted him. alone, it Is said, nearly 100-auto-, Natlonal- Diyisiph, .Sons pf -Tedihper--. tary lesson. When brought to the police sta­ possibly 150 pheasants from the ance of North America. A German ■close to the heart, report , on a bill which. Vpuid‘'tf|il^ tire membership asking confirma­ State Board of Fisheries and Game. mobiles go untaxed: every year be­ tion Chief Gordon had a talk with by descent, a New Yorker by birth, i People crowded the front door­ away the right of tho comjftfgsjftmpr tion of this action, with the request It is anticipated that with ,any cause owners of machines move out The League of 'Women Voters Urich, who told the chief of the before their taxes can be collected. and a .carpenter and builder by pc-,; way. A police sergeant found Mi- to suspend, licenses, pending. sjA that replies be received by noon, sori of successful bi;eedlhg season cbpel t^ing to escape through the held its February meeting yester­ facts leading up to the assault. He Under the new scheme, , each cupatlon, Mr. Hohenthal is regard-; peal to the coutte. Senator Enbsi- March 1. Should the majority voice the distribution of these birds will back skylight. day afternoon at the home of Miss approval of the recommendation, said he had a pint of liquor which automobile owner would receive a ed as one of the greatest-and most to however, waa the c^ly;dijp to offt- he and Fogarty drank together. result In a considerable increase In ■ ‘Why did you dcrit?” a florid Dorothy Cheney of Hartford Road. pose the report and *lt;#aS,>MwepfeiI- the executive committee will imme­ the amount of game in this vicinity permit from his local tax collector efficient advocates of the prphibl-' The attendance was large and the' Doctor Testifies on payment of an amount of money faced captain asked the quiet young and the bill rejected. diately authorize cancelation of all next fall. tion movement.- A big broad [ prisoner at the station, astonished members, listened with interest to. Prosecuting Attorney Hathaway determined by the weight of his The Senate xeceivelU fayeyahlp contracts. The association then will shouldered man he has come to; ht the off-hand, way the crime was a talk by Horace B. Cheney on maintained the men had seriously car. The permit would be made reports in a number of inatthm to either move to liquidate in an ord­ BHtain quite prepared to meet all unfolded. “ Town Planning.” erly manner or else reorganize assaulted McConville. He called at­ oiit In triplicate, two of the blanks the heckling he Is likely to re­ follows: Reguiatlug tention to the testimony of Dr. T. LIBRARY LOANS BOOKS “ I needed money to have some A lesson on parliamentary pro­ along other lines than now conduct­ to be held by the owner and the serves; .amenUliig'rthe'U^iW'*;^®* H. Weldon, who had attended Mc­ ceive. “ I just like heckling’\ he fun. I thought things would be dif­ cedure was demonstrated by seven ed. third by the collector. One of the said yesterday. “ It Is what I want Haven 'Trust Conville and who had explained the ferent.” of the members of the League. The amending the - Unanimous Support Lacking TO THE HIGH SCHOOL owner’s blanks would have to be so long as It is of the right sort—r. subject of the lesson, was “ Organiz­ injuries the man had received. The Remorse. cut Trust Comp*^y’«;el»fitoir.'‘ ^ In a statement to members which prosecutor said the sole question presented to the motor vehicle de*- the kind'that seeks foy InformstiOn' ing a Meeting.” This number prov­ accompanied the questionnaire, the partment when application for and not the sort that breaks up Michael will not be 12 until April One other; u^awjjf|iW#- ■ was Vhat should be done with the and In spite of his confession be ed instructive as well as entertain­ directors explained that success of young men. It was a brutal, uncall­ registration is made. meetinfs.” was received pu-A bljirr^hprstor the co-onerativo tobacco marketing As a result of the co-operation of could b© booked only for delin­ ing to-the gathering. It is proposed Katzenstein brotheis for, oVqrpiy't ed for and unprovoked assault. Re­ tiie South Mancaestrr Library, stu­ A hearing on the bill, is schedul­ ‘.‘To use his own phrase “ the organization depends chiefly upon quency. They put him in the stuffy to conduct these ten-mipute parllf- raent of tax amounting,to gardless of whether the young men dents at the South Manchester High ed to be held before the committee evils of booze” will be the burden 1 unanimous support of members and ton finance of ,the legislature in basement that houses the Juvenile mentary lessons monthly by mem­ had fighting liquor to drink or school ate being grettly aided this of his speeches In thls mnd otken bers of the League under the direc­ i their willingness to live up to sales Room 76 at the Capitol on March coprt. .Three'bllls* .bjdb|»to(i tobm-' tW not, he believed they should go to year. Principal C. P. Quimby said countries. “ ITou can caUjiinanoth--; ■ “ I wanted a thrill and I wanted tion of Mrs. Louis St. Clair Burr. agreements. “ This unanimity is today. 16. The measure is house bill No. Senate imlendar weye:,.- ,, . , . jail. Attorney Foley admitted neith­ er “ Pussyfoot” If y.pu like, but I ain: to see life,” said Michael there. Ten minutes is allowed at each lacking, and enforcement of con­ er of the .men had known what they Through the comtesy of Libra­ 468. just going to tell your folks here Prb-vldin.; timti-ah honQriMe tracts repudiated • by a substantial Instead of the system now used “ But it’s all the bunk,” he add­ meeting for a “ surprise” nuiuber. charge should niofbe:: >grai|ied to were doing. Since the assault they rian Miss Jessamine M; Smith', all about the evils of booze; I-sep ed, wearily thrusting his hands into At yesterday’s meeting Mrs. Rich­ minority of g.'owers is impractica­ had done everything possible to about twenty hooks e.ealing with whereby automobiles are assessed that since I was here last there are; persons absent without- leayg“Xro a ble,” the statement declared. little corduroy knickers. ard Rich read an account printed rectify the wrong. It was a lesson United States History and United according to their valuation, the 1,700 fewer bcoze shops in Lon-.' the state tollltary sbrvlto “ Dunng the last five years, con- mew bill would provide a flat rate Gone are swashbuckling pirates, In a metropolitan paper on the have mad© gopd: the;Umo jbiit., ; ' they would not soon forget, he said. States Government have been loan­ don but I don’t'claim that you accordance with orderly and proper and looks much nicer when ='Da'n- criticised a recent statement by taking for his subject “ Attainment business procedure,” he wrote. derlne Is used instead of ■water tb Secretary of the Treasury,"Mellon In Christ.” Ample Time to Liquidate Theto was a good-sized audience “ set” the* wave. . Wherever difficult conditions try the sp men Concerning possible abandon­ denouncing. the bill. Caraway said Mellon wouldn’t “ know a horse last ^ght at the meeting of the and the stamina of motor cars, you wiU'.fi^ Dodge ment of the co-operative associa­ Mission. Rev. Joseph Cooper was tion, President Alsop, in his state­ S u re R d l e f from a cow if the cow was dehorn­ JUk Your Drug^st ed.” . the principal speaker, and his topic Brothers product foremost in favor. -rJ- ment, told members that officers w'as “ Conversion, a; Theory or an and directors will continue to con­ Get a bottle of Danderine- and Expression.” The soloists werq duct business as usual, continuing TITCOMB TO SPEAK. start its. benefits today.. .Every You will find also that six, eight i^d ovpn ten y ^ ^ to discharge the oblijgations under Mrs. Arthur P. Lashlnske.and "VVal- (drug store in America has it, for the 1922 and 1926 contract, until Hartford, Feb. 16.— John,W. Tit-' ter ■Williamson the blind evange­ only 35c. For the flhe^ dressing of service are not exceptional for the'(Wrj that B ell-a n s all of the tobacco has been sold and comb, superintendent of the State list. Tonight. Fayette B. Clarke and you could find,‘and the* best aid^te .quently it deUvers mileage r i a ^ g ^ accounts with members wound up. Hot water Fish and Game commission; will be Mr. Williamson will sing, with Mrs. hair health’* yet discovered, just “ Thereafter,” he wrote, “ the SureReli^ the speaker before the Farmers’-As­ R. K. Anderson at the brgan. try^— . ■ . * figures; and that maintenance costis rema?:kably^l^^ . . question of taking formal action sociation here tomorrow. He will for the liquidation of the corpora tell the farmers abc^ut defer. About 600 strokes per second i throughout its long and useful Ufe. tion will arise and ample time will are made by the wings of a fly. Dandepine elapse for members to consider In Milk, frozen In huge blocks, is These facts powerfully witness Dodge vi^rotheSe^-, an orderly manner whether they FOR INDIGESTION being, shipped from Seattle to wish, through a new form of con 254 and 754 Pk^s.Sold Eveiywhera. China. y ' success in constsmtly bettering a product- that v^a.y , tract, or by other means of reor­ S; ■ . ■; . a. ganization, to continue its exist­ T" exceptional, even at the start. / '' ence.” Newberry Revolt Leader f Service — • Quality — Low Prices. , s Touring Car,... ^885 V The center of the present rebel­ Coupe ...... • b • • « . lion against administration of the Connecticut Valley Tobacco Associ­ Standard Sedan ... • . > $99^, ation’s administration and policies Special Sedan . • $104:0 has been in the heart of the broad- leaf growing belt, especially in East STORE OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY ^ De Luxe Sedan ...... Hartford, Manchester and Windsor valveSyfittiii^ 3^ pbimbing Delivered Leslie W. Newberry of the seventh FRESH CLEAN SPINACH ...... 25c Peek or South Windsor district, was leader In the agitation which cul­ NICE ICEBERG LETTUCE ...... 10c head, 3 for 25c minated In the directors’ action ybsterday. Apparently he is one of FANCY SEALDSWEET ORANGES ...... 39c do?ea the “ few” whom President Alsop H. A. STEPHENS charges “ have engineered gather­ 2 lbs. POCKET HONEYCOMB TR IPt:...... 25e Cor. Center and Knox Streets So. Mah<|k^ter-; ings of grower members,” and at­ FRESH HADDOCK FILETS tempted to usurp authority right­ W e Also Sell Depexidmble Used Cara, fully belonging to the board of jii- CR FRESH COD FILETS rectors. i., 1 Mr. Newberry repeatedly has as­ WATCH FOR OUR INVENTORY SALE THIS WEEK serted that neither he nor any are sold bya growers who voted for abandon­ ment of the association are opposed lespondlile deder nea^y to the cooperative tobacco growing and marketing method. The atti­ tude of rebellious growers Is one of Manchester. * _ Pnhhc • • ■ Hi^ket^ ■ ■ ' i dissatisfaction with the present "re­ MOTOR CARS gime,” he declared. A / Podrove/ Prop. Phone 10 Action favoring , dissolution of Ihe association was taken Friday

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HattrI{»BtMr body. Yesterday Mr. Blanton, In these governments bow aild-smile the course of an argument in a ■find say. they agree with rPresident S t t ^ n i K g 3R r r a l b committee room of the; Congress of Coolidge thorouglflyonly— it" just the United States, ana during the happens that their own navies are PUBLISHCD BT progress of a hearing, pounded at the irreducible minimum and THE HBRAIiD PRINTING CO. Representative Sol Bloom of New they could hot think' 'of cutting Founfidd by Elwood I Ela down on cruisers, small ships or ! New York, Feb. 16.— The Broad­ Oct. 1. 1881 York, a Jew, thereby expressing way ^ f the Imagination and of the" Every Evening Except Sundays r.nd mllitantly his Kluxism, and knock­ submarines. By RODNEY DUTGHER Holldaya golden glow is quite another street Entered at the Post Ofllco at Man­ ed down another 'Jew named France does less smiling and from the Broadway oY4 o’clock in chester as Second Class Mall Matter. Schloss, an amusement park pro­ says: “No.” the morning. Washington, Feb. ,16.— Governor SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall prietor, thereby expressing not only Great Britain, to be sure, ap­ With the lights gone and' the Angus Wilton McLe’ari of North six dollars a year, sixty cents a streets surrendered to a half dozen Garoliria is potential presidential month lor shorter perloda his Kluxism but his dryness and pears cordial and agrees in princi­ Everjrthmg herei at Watkins to make your kitchen a shining, spotless, effi­ By carrier, eighteen certs r. week. flitting taxicabs, it becomes reduced timber. Single copies, three cents. Sabbatarianism. ple. But is it to be supposed for a to its least common denominator He probably can have the en­ cient plac@ to work. Equipment here to make yoUr daily 'work easier—equip- SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ Incidentally, Harvey L. Bowlby, moment that she did not know in and has a clumsy, sprawling look j dorsement of his state for the rtient to.save you miles of steps. ' " SENTATIVE, Hamllton-De Llsser, secretary of the Lord’s Day Alli­ advance what the attitude of about it; it is- even “ small town’.’ Democratic nomlpatlim in 1928 if lnc„ 286 Madison Avenue, New York from the New York Viewpoint. ■ ■ ■ ■ and 612 North Michigan Avenue, ance, punched on the jaw the offi­ Prance and Japan and Italy would he wants it. Chicago: Fifth Avenue, on the other hSfffl, But McLean is a suppbrter of W. Belo^— 75 lb. Refrigerators^ cial reporter who was trying to be? It costs her nothing to ajgreo can stand the test of any hour of with: white enameled interiors, The Manchester Evening Herald Is G. McAdoo. " , imiE JMM on sale In New York City at Schultz s keep Representative Blanton from to a parley that she knows will nev­ day or night. It is, perhaps, never That is why McLean, who thinks wire shelves, exacUy as sketched. News Stand. Sixth. Avenue and 42nd. er be held. quite so stately, ' aristocratic and > I He.^lar' Street and 42nd. Street entrance of quite killing Representative Bloom. McAdoo has a better chance for Grand Central Station" We know any number of people Sweden and Holland go rather dignified as in those few hours just nomination than any governor be­ “International Nows Service has the out of their way to get themselves before the dawn. low the Masori-Dixon line po .mat­ who will take a drink any and Haughty it is when bereft oL ter what his capabilities, is unlike­ hi. exclusive rights to use for republlca- registered as in full, complete tlon In any form all news dispatches 'every time they can get one, who its traffic. Its churches, of old ly to come to the'next convention credited to or not otherwise credit­ I agreement with France and her English, Italian and Oriental; ar- ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively would not beat and choke or knock as North Carolina’s favorite sori. entitled to use for repnbllcatlon all down anybody either for being a “ No.” hitecture, cast it almost out of the The' .same thing holds^ true for the local or undated news published In this situation what is there list -of American streets and, -with Senator Furnifold M. Simmons, herein." Jew or for holding an opposite to blame Prance alone for^—her its shop windows darkened and cur­ leader of the state, Democratic or­ opinion, even when sozzled. And tained, the flavor becomes frequent­ ganization, who has had-North WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 1927. we know Jews and Negroes and frankness? The world would surely ly continental. Carolina’s endorsement and whose' I t " Catholics who are so much more be the better off for more of -that * • * friends would be glad to give-it to Christian than Mr. Blanton in their quality. Broadway, on the other hand, re­ him aguln. veals itself in the darkness as a ’MORE STUDENT SUICTOES. actions that there is no compari­ 5 Pc. .Bredifast Sets Three student suicides iu one welter o f small, cheap shops, ticket son. brokers’ and catch-penny shops, in­ The purpose of this story is not day bring this new and growing We know quite disreputable peo­ Your Income Tax terwoven with flashy men’s furnish­ to cafet aspersions at the presi­ problem startlingly into general no­ ple who would not pasts a govern­ Bad debts constitute a consider­ ing emporiums and theaters, the dential^ boom said to have been great signs of which seem complete­ $ $ 5. 7S tice. ment official on the jaw for trying able item in the returns of ihany started for the able-*McLean. A bright touch for your; kitchen, or breakfast noo’x Perhaps the case of Thomas taxpayers and may be treated in ly meaningless once the lights are It concerns a deep, dark and dia­ to stop a mucker fight in a commit­ off. . ^ ' — these sets, sketched above. In a choice of wal­ O’Donnell, senior of the Hamp­ one of two. ways, either by deduc­ bolical plot which certain good nut and gold, gray and blue or blue and gold. 4 tee room, as did the good Mr. Peculiarly enough, few outside Democrats find evolving from the stead, L. I., High school is as good tion from gross income in respect Windsors and table, regular 534.00. Bowlby. to debts ascertained to be worth­ Manhattan stop to consider that bitter warfare o f submarine at­ as any of .the many recent ones for On the whole we wonder if Mr. less in whole or in part, or by de­ other phase of Broadway — the tacks and poison gas which is rag­ a moment’s study. He left a nicely duction from a reasonable reserve Broadway that slips suddenly out ing between -our old friends Mc­ Blanton could be any giore repre­ of the theater belt at Herald Below— Coal Ranges, exactiy as written letter to his relatives in hensible a creature drunk than he for bad debts. A taxpayer filing Adoo and A1 Smith. for the year 1926 a first return of Square and makes an unspectacu­ It already is evident that the sketched, come in* glistening' which he explained that he felt is sober. And we wonder whether lar march down toward the water­ black porcelain enamel — easily that, in keeping him in school, Income may select either method, Smith legions/ with the enthusi­ Mr. Bowlby reserves all his decency subject to approval by the Commis­ front where suddenly it scatters astic support of all pblitical wets, kept Clean. ^ ^ « A his family was depriving itself of for the first day in the week. To us sioner of Internal Revenue upon into a shower of skyscrapers, like are doing everything In tnelr Regular 5140.00 .. > many things— that, in effect, he examination of the return. If the a skyrocket. ■ Here, at its main­ power to foster a widespread belief they appear like a pair of ugly, spring, are the towers- built to a knew himself to be a burden. passionate, illy disciplined rowdies, method selected is approved it that McAdoo, -as a candidate fq^ must be followed in returns for nation’s .flanance. nomination, is a dead . duck. Many One answer to this boy’s prob- despite their pretensions of su­ And then, again, that upper end subsequent years, except as per­ people, either through hope-sired ‘ lem will instantly suggest itself to of Broadway where again it di­ periority. mission may be granted by the thought or otherwise, already be­ vorces from the theater at Colum­ old fashioned folks everywhere— commissioner to change. lieve this.'" But it much too early why on earth, if he felt that way bus Circle and becomes a lane of in the game for any man possessed 'A MEXICAN PUNCH. Permission to adopt the reserve delicatessens, small stores and, acts about it, didn’t he quit school and of reasonable caution to* assert any­ Mexico has hit the United States method is limited to taxpayers as drum major to the. Bronx. go get a. job; become a help rather having a large number of accounts thing of the sort. a punch below the belt. She has Here is a Broadway that has It is only slightly evident V than an incumbrance .on the moth­ where credit has been: extended to nothing in common with the lower practically doubled the tariff rates cover a considerable portion -of that Smith’s friends have been er and sister and dad that he evi­ Broadway. Here the mothers of on a long list of articles imported time. It is not granted for the all the interlocking streets bring waging a vigorous campaligri of ed­ dently was so fond of? ucation to sell Smith to the south Guaranteed Tables largely from this country. One purpose of handling one specific their babies for a sunning.. But,that fails to take account of Mexican Importer is said to have debt. At mid-afternoon the streets and the west. Time will have to certain things. It fails to synchron­ What constitutes a. “ reasonable a're cluttered with shouting, gallop­ demonstrate the effect of this ef­ canceled an order for 580,000 worth addition” to a reserve for bad fort. ^ ize with the times. It is the point of American goods this week. The ing youngsters oj. all ages. $ 7.*5 debts must be determined in light ■'In the two blocks between 102d But what the McAdoo Democrats 2 5x3 6 inch Porcelain tops, guajanteed not to of view of thirty, twenty, a dozen tax on that, particular item had of the factSi and will vary as be­ feel is likely to be the most per­ years ago. It makes no account of arid lD4th streets upon a recent buckle or bulge. White enameled bases with been raised 1500 per cent. tween classes of business and with sunny morning I counted 200 chil­ nicious Smith offensive is ari at­ drawer, as sketched. Regular 511.00. the circumstance that bright boys This is the sort- of thing that conditions of business prosperity^ dren and then quit counting. Two tempt to prevent McAdoo from A taxpayer using the reserve meth­ reaching the next convention with like Tommy O’Donnell, by the neighbor countries do not do to one hundred ,of these just 50 blocks scores and hundreds of thousands, od should show in his return the dowristreet would stop traffic. For i an imposingf column of delegates another when a truly friendly volume oL charge sales (or other Instructed to vote for him and are being fed, in school, in the not many children are seen in the | spirit exists between them. But it is business transactions) for the year blocks between the forties and the stick with him to the last. If Smith WATKl NS BROTH ERS. In c. home, in their own social circles, on the kind of thing -we may expect and the. percentage of the reserve should ride in from the north with fifties. ! ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. .BRANCH— THE WATKINS-LWIBACHER c a the Idea that nobody in this day from Latin America during any pe­ to such amount, the total amount Aud perhaps, because of this twice as many instructed delegate^ of notes and accounts receivable at as McAdoo, for instance, the psy­ and generation can amount to any­ riod when friendship has given way many-sidddness, Broadway is thing unless he or she goes to col­ the beginning and end of the taxa­ Broadway ' and hence the most chological effect can readily be to suspicion and animosi-.y. ble year, and the total amount of seen. And it is quite possible that- lege. This idea is encouraged from amazing thoroughfare In this na- It is probably as unwise a thiug, debts ascertained to be worthless he will; a hundred different directions. tioni , for Mexico to do from the point of and charged against the i;eserve Starting in great wealth and. in The Smith Democrats are now There never was a time in this view of her own people's interests, during the taxs,ble year. offices of the captairid of industry, reported to be working all over the south and in the middle-west, not, country when the white collar was as it is disagreeable to Arcericar. it runs every gamut, ending in apotheosized as it is now. Thera those solid, residential and child­ so much to obtain Smith delega­ exporters and manufacturers. But tions as. to obtain delegates for dis- never was a time when the, term bearing blocks that populate the if is the almost, inevitable, fruit Ot city. V, i - , rf:inguished favorite soris— like Mc­ Finance cbiroration under McAdofi "dignity of labor’’ was so complete­ ill feeling. " GILBERT SWAN. Lean. Tt 'would be. hard to show migbf be inerely playing thb'SlDiith ly submerged. There never was a 'There are SO.OOOfOOO people liv­ that Smith had made ariy marked game should he accept the graceful gains since 1924 in territory that time when caste was so rampant— ing below the R«o Grand?: A good tribute which, North- Carolina and there are but two castes in the was then McAdoo’s. And rather doubtless^ would- give him. many of them are of very low pur­ I loafe and invite my soul;. than risk an out, and out pre-con­ minds of these young people, col­ And tkere arb many other states chasing power. But there are many I lean and loafe- at my ease, observ­ vention Smlth-McAdoo fight In Mc­ which haVb their Mcl.eans. legiate and non-collegiate. To fail millions of potential customers ing a spear of summer grass. Adoo territory, 'it is much better There Is talk 6 t McLean as a vice to make the grade to college life strategy fa push McAdoo out of the presidential, cihdidate on the WHAT ABOUT CORK? among them, and hundreds of mil­ A child said. What is the grass? of the .smiling pkiea, of the Medi- after High school is to become de­ fetching it to me with full picture and “ compromise” on fa­ theory that' the south must af last lions of dollars to be spenlf by them. vorite sons. Tterranean and 'a forest of gnarled classe. hands; Feast day of St John de Britto, be accorded a place on the ticket; BY ARTHUR N. PACK Unlike Europe, Central and South A delegate instru(jted to vote for old trees. Then you will have -s We have small doubt that it is How could I answer the child? I do martyr; in which case competition would, America are not industrialized tL McLean, Pat Harrison, joe Robin­ probably bd severe: President, American Nature Ass’n. picture of the cork oak that yields the rampance of this peculiar, snob­ not know what it is, any more Birthday of Ernst Haeckel, Its bark to serve us tn innuiner- / the extent of being anywhere near than he. son, Carter Glass or any other state Mcl^an, a planter,..hanker,.-law­ Of all the three hundred, varie­ bery in the circles where youngs scientist and philosopher. abie ways- : able to supply their-6wn needs in hero need not declare himself as yer,. mariufactuxef and. railroad ties of oak, there is only one suit- O’Donnell moved that made it ap­ I guess it must be the flag of my between McAdoo and Smith; he builder, is much better known here These picturesque trees are manufactured goods. They need the evergreens an,d resemble the ever­ pear to him that his only choice disposition, out of hopeful need only shout that he’s for Mc- . thari most governors. He is 56 products of our factories. We need green stuff woven. lean, Harrison,. Robinson or who­ years old, with a great record of green oak of our California vah was to continue sponging on his their business. leys. They are rather wide-spread: Or I guess it is the handkerchief- ever it may be. And because of .service to the, party, nationally and familyyor else put an end to life. ing, but rarely reach . a height qi Whether or not it is the part of of the Lord, A 'fflOUGHI this it would 'be impossible for statewise. He was mana,ging. d i­ more than 50 feet. . i The third alternative of dropping A scented gift arid remembrancer, Smith to pack;, a few delegates in rector of the War Finance Corp6- wisdom for America to coddle these It is in July and August that his student ambition and going to designedly dropr, - Greater love hath no man than some delegations who, when the fa­ Vation in 1920-21. and at. the sanie nations- a bit, or on the other hand the bark is peeled; from the averr work could not get a toe hold on Bearing the owner’.s name sjme- this, that a man lay down his life vorite sons dropped out, would time an assistant secrqtaty of the o irritate them so that they will flop to him rather than to McAdoo.' treasury; he held other importarif age tree, a coat about 15 feet long the shining artificiality of his way in the corners, that we for his friends.—John xv:18. perform capers like this tariff bar­ may see and remark, and cay, *' ' * * federal jobs under Wilson; He 'was Is,taken, but often the limbs q't ethics. the larger trees are stripped sri rier of Mexico’s is a question It “ Whose?” There is but one virtue— the eleCed governor in 1924 and is Sq McLean, who was appointed well ari the bark. The cork tree And it is much to be suspected should not be difficult to deter­ — Walt Whitman: From "Song eternal sacrifice of self.— George credited with reorg:anlzing - the assis^pnt secretary of the treas­ immediately begiilri to grow aar that something closely related, and mine. of Myself.” Sand. ury 'and director, of the. War state fhiaricial; system. Installing arising from the same root, has / the first budget system, systema­ other coat which It will. proffeT to tizing the state; gpverriment arid mankind after seyen or eight been the matter with most of these l o o k f o r v o o d o o . instituting, other measures to es­ years. student suicides. Aspirations un­ Michigan police are having a Omy! Lookit the Gang Playin’ Hooky^ and tablish North Carolina’s’ supremacy In the days d f ariclent Greece; justified by their circumstances or fishermen used the cork to b»og. hard time to get anything out of in industry and agriculture. their mentalities, strivings for Such Associates, Too. He is a tall, ma«nlf‘-cently built 'up their nets,'and as steSppers: for James Coyner, a huge Negro serv­ scholastic success beyond their ca­ Scotchman, described as clean, able their earthenware jugs With the ing a term In state prison fot grave and loyal, and-with a genius for advance of the glass production pacity or for revelations beyond the robbery, concerning the skulls o ' plain, . meaty, convincing yet un-“ the demand for Stopples Increased^ capacity of anybody, always a four women which were found in adorned oratory. and at the present time we find yearning to somehow or other oc­ his trunk after his commitment. the bark of this great old tree made cupy a plane of distinction but nev­ into, floors, bath, mats, fisbingrrod The Negro has talked vaguely about x d ^ mV o ^ / er the shadow of an idea of being handles, refrlgemtor, cart, pen­ knowing a lot about murders and lAIHT/^A9 ^5o of service or doing a wholesome TEST ANSWERS A harvester stripping-cork bark holders, cigarejt tips, life belts, and murderers, but the police can make •MUCHCOMW/ an endless chain of articles of day's work. Ambitions, lofty but from a tree. nothing of him. Here are -the answers to the e^ual variety. very, very vague— always aiming strongly to be suspected that questions in today’s intelligence at far removal from the common able for providing man with what the Michiganders are overlooking a test, printed on the-comic page: lot of toll and sacrifice. Save in 1— In Holland.' has come to be considered a house­ Send a stSmped, addressed exi- e in not putting to work on this hold necessity. ( v^ope and qaesUons. o f fact haW; the most unusual cases these 2— The Volga. subject somebody who understands The next time- you are. valrilj^ ing to do with Nature will Ui things lead to disillusionment, to 3— TIerra del Fuego. something of the workings of voo- 4— —Death Valley, Califomlav striving to pick an uriusually. tight answered by tbe considtlng srtff mental befuddlement, to bitter re­ dooism. So many southern Negroes 5— Carson City. cork out of the neck of a bottle, of Nature Magazine of'W asbing; sentment in the end with the trick 6— In Japan. instead of wracking, your Ima^na- ton tbrongb arrangements made by have moved to the North in the last tion for appropriate phrases, think tbis paper. they have played on themselves. few years that the wierd supersti­ 7— The ^ le b ra Cut. 8:—Spain; Italy, Switzerland, It is the rare temperament that tions from which the African race 1s fitted for sheer scholasticism. Wo Gennariy, Belgium. . ‘ has never wholly freed itself have 9— The Uriited States is larger are filling our colleges with tens come to occupy a place In the life 10— Lake Superior. of thousands of boys who could be of even northern Negroes to an ex­ infinitely happy driving trucks and tent little realized by their white To rent; McFadden’s Flats. In­ nailing on clapboards, if they were neighbors. ^ quire Statgi theater, telephone not taught that to drive trucks or 1777.— AdV, Four skulls in a trunk sound a nail clapboards was ‘‘beneath’’ lot more like some queer charm, them— and we ^re muddling them perhaps settings for some still with abstruse philosophies and queerer rite, than they do like evi­ teaching them to be make-believes. dence of four murders. And then we are amazed some of the poor kids, wondering what h o p p in g on FRANCE. it is all about, fall into a tangle of Many Americans are quick to despair and run away from it. jump on France, blaming her alone Spiritually as well as economical­ for the apparent failure of Presi­ ly we are on the wrong track in dent Coolldge’s naval disarmament spurring the whole youth of the proposal. There are a good manv M O T H E R :- Fletcher^s land toward what we snobbishly— such Americans, and usually It will and perhaps a bit rediculously— be found that they are more or leas'' Castoria is especially prepared call higher education. under the Influence, in one way or A harmless and effective. gargle to relieve Infants in anns and another, of that class of individuals Is to dissolvq two “ Bayer Tablets of Children all ages of Constipa* HOLY r o w d ie s " who, during the war, were called Aspirin’’ iQ'fonr tablespoonfuls.ot tion, Flatulency/ Win^ Colic • Representative Thomas L., Blan­ German sympathizers. They are al­ water, and gargle throat thbrongh- and Dkrrhea; flaying FeverislmMS arising ther^i^fn,. and, by ton of Texas is a dry and^a Ku ways ready to Jump on France. ly. Repeat In two; hours^ If neces- Kluxer. The presumption is that he ,sary. . xegula^ng the Stomach and Bowels, aids the a(ii||i:A|{|^ As a matter of fact what is the Be sure you use ohly the gennine believes that being dry and hating real difference between the French 'Bayer Aspirin, marked with the ^ Food;/giving healthy and natural sleep. Negroes, Jews and Catholics are at­ attitude on this matter of reducing Bayer'’cross, which cari lie had In. tributes of better pA>ple than such naval strength in auxiliary ships tin boxes of twelve tablets for few ' To avoid itnitadoni, alwayslobk for the. signature of (Cents.—Adv. AbscJutely Harmless - No" Oi^tea, - Physkhuia M are ^et and do not hate ^ny- and that of Japan and Italy? Both' • Z / / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEB. l6 ,1927.

. Seaweed Is relished as a dish Inj WAPPIN6 ‘1)6N JUAT WAKING some Oriental countries. Manchester’s Today^s Best The Pleasant Valley club will hold its regular meeting next Wed­ $12,500,000 IN Radio Bet ^ Poets - nesday afternoon at the home of The public of Hartford and f Indicative of the esteem In "Which Mrs. Ellen Thresher. Mrs. Ida neighboring Connecticut Is indebt: ' Nome, 'Alaska—Here In the Ice- she is held’ In the nor’thlaad, this Moulton will be the assistant host­ PICTURE HOUSEDTHIS IS POPULAR MUSIC NIGHT ed to the State] theater for bring- locked heart'of Alaska is a, little venerahla man goes by one name ess Ing to the screen such, a perfect en-' CHRIST, THE DOOR'TO HEAVEN spot that the sun of human sym- only- A nine-pound daughter, Eleanor Lovors of band music -prill have a tertaining production, as lis “Don Mary’s Husband! Louise, was born on Tuesday morn­ chance to hear an lunusually good Juan,” which is^ the attraction un­ pathy has made warm ing to Mr, and Mrs. George Buck- concert Wednesday night, Febru­ til and including Saturday bight. - If you look at the map of Alaska Sometimes there is much' argu­ Movie Theatres To Have you will see a thin, waverln^g line, Crime cost Wisconsin taxpayers ment land'of Foster street. The baby wa9 ary 16, from KDKA at 6 p. m. “Don Juan” Juan has to date estah- born at the home of Miss Nellie eastern time. lisbed new records—capacity somewhere midway between Nome ^ $5,500,000 In 1922, according to And feeling along the religious line. and TeUer. The line ia marked Prof. J. L. Glllin, Unlvers.ty of Wis­ But most of us know we should re­ Hollister of Marble street, ‘Manches­ Dance Halls Attached; a Under the name* “Arabian crowds filling the 4000 seats at ter, 'Nights’ entertainment” WGN the State theater at all performanc­ Mary’s River. consin sociologist. pent But it is not - merely a river. And for God’s salvation be In Rev. Truman H. Woodward at­ broadca.sts a delightful orchestra es. It is entertainment of such tended the Norwich District of the Newfeature. program. This feature will be put rare duality—so artistically beau-^ Grizzled survivors of the days .f time. New England Southern Conference on the air tonight by that station tlful .-and delightful—that It , is the gold rush will tell yOu that it of the Methodist Episcopal church, at 9 p. m, central time, doubtful whether there ever \ will is monument. The river Is a The Saviour He did make it plain which was held at New London' on London.—^^Iftore than $12,500,- “The Mikado” is the light opera he another picture tlfat will be able, memorial to mother love. That if heaven we would win, Monday and Tuesday of this week. 000 will be spent In constructing selected, for tonight’s program to even approach “Don Juan.” , So How It Got Name He said, “Ye must be born again His father. Rev. William D. Wood­ new motion picture houses in Lon- from WEAF . and chain stations. much Oralse has already been giv­ More than' a quarter of a cen-^ Or ye never can enter in.” ward of Staffordville, accompanied 0011 and reconstructing one or two The opera starts at 10:30 p. m. en John Barrymore that it is an tnry.ago an Eskimo woman lived In f W STARTS at the him, old ones. f eastern time. impossible’ task to add to the an Igloo on the river’s hank. She And if a man is born again, The Pleasant Valley club -held a honors of that celebrated for his WITH A COLD A new creature he doth become. Additional 52,890 seats for mov-' had a husband and two, bright­ public whist at the home of_Mr. and ie fans will be provided before the 500,000. Within a year six other performance on the leading role. eyed Eskimo children of her own. dean system thoroug^y ‘ He taketh not God’s name in vain Mrs. Walter A. Skinner, ‘ Friday end of the summer. / “super” theaters will also be open­ Suffice it Is to say, that "Mr. Barry­ Nearby, In other Igloos, lived a few H artford For he hath the bridle on his evening, February 11, ten tables ed in the West End area of Lon­ more portrays the character “Don End Cold in a Few Houra — tongue. Some of these new houses will families.. In the little settlement attending. The ladies’ first prize have dance halls attached. The gia- don. Juan” with such fire, such realism,, were 14 children. ' Flay s^e by using— was won by Mrs. Thoressa Grisel, such linisse—-that the figure be­ The old desire's are passed away jority will be provided with full fa­ That spring there was an epi­ gentlemen's first by Walden V. Col­ cilities for the presentation of vari­ comes a living,, breathing figure. demic of Illness—^akln to our -mod- PAPERS And so are the old affections, too; lins. Consolation prizes were won The versatility of Mr. Barrymore Is No matter what the people may ety shows as well as pictures; most STATE ANNOUNCES 'eriL.“fiu”. About the same time the COLD COMPOUND by Mrs. Albert Rose and David will have luxurious tea lounges and almost. unbelievable. Lover, long lines of miners ■went march­ say Burnham. The bext whist will b6 cafes. swordsman, horseman,—he- enacts ing from Nome on the two-day (l a x a u v e ) A uto Show For he knows the thing is true. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. SUSPENDED DRIVERS each with equal ease and to perfec­ The old type of motion picture hikei. to the hills beyond Teller Homer Lane, Friday evening, Feb. tion. . ►. where neV riches had been dis­ Stale Armory Heaven born and heaven bound 25. hoube is out of business in Lon'c^n Mary Astor, by her characteriza- Is the language of his Ifeart, nowadays. Bankers and poweiTul covered. . ‘ The Parent-Teachers’ Association The weekly •list of operatorj* tion, too,,becomes an outstanding ’When, the disease left the Eskimo <>apitol Ave & Broad St. Since he hath the good ;way found will give a public whist party at the syndicates have now taken his And hath chosen the better part. place. One big group of Stock Ex­ whose licenses to drive automo- screen stdr. As the innocent, vir- woman was childless and husband- Wapping Center school hall this biles in Connecticut have been tuoua maiden, «he enslaves the un­ less. The 14 childrenvof the settle­ evening. change men has just negotiated for Saturday and This'must be the old-time religion the sale In block of 80 picture the­ suspended for one year for driving bridled_-Don Juan” she moves ment were' left without parents. The Wapping Y. M. C. A. seniors while -under the infiuence c? liquor ^ o u t with a celestial dignity. Her The Eskimo woman adopted, Which maketh a man all anew, fell the victims of the fast New aters scattered over the country. A -^AIl Next Week And mis him with joy through be­ London firm of merchant bankers, was given out today kt the state them all. In her mother love for the Britain South church team by the Ostrer Brothers, has just bought motor vehicle department as a part are almost divine. Estelle Taylor orphans she buried her own heatt- lieving score of 54-32. Wapping fans were fits as the cynical, considering; Auspices of the Such as nothing else can do. fifteen theaters belonging to tHe of the effort to reduce this highway hreak. _ ’ Hartford Automobile f n sorry Phillip Welles ..was on the Biocolor circuit for $3,500,000. menace. There are seventeen name, lustful, revengeful Borgols of the The sfeekers for gold, staying absent list, but a new face was seen on the list. Eight were Connecticut story. Everyone in the long and overnight at the river village, were Dealers’ AssociaGon Sometimes there is a lot of conten­ in the blue uniform, when Dwight Bankers Intereste<1 celebrated cast wins lasting laurels. tion The same firm of banker broth­ operators convicted in other states. fed and housed by the foster-moth­ ' ^‘Brlng Your Friends” Stoughton started the game at cen­ The department statement'T'^.dvised Every scene, every episode of “Dqu er of the children. They learned As to what we really must do. ter. ers have also, it Is reported, been Juan”, is’ interwoven;, with much If we would obtain salvation, negotiating for the purchase of the people to notify the department or her story. The lineup: skill—the continuity Is so flaw­ '' Council of the North And to what church we should go. . W apping. 'Capitol Theater, owned by Sir Wal­ the police in case they should see less—that the ^narrative of ' this ter Gibbons, who asked a'price of any of the suspended drivers In the council of the north, B. F. T. powerful romance—the greatest around the crude stove of the Igloo, The way it is very plainly made Rose, rf ...... 2 0 4 $3,000,000. Famous Players-Lasky operating motor vehicles: love dream the world; has ever That a man he never need to err. Collins, If ...... 1 0 2 Company, which owns the wonder­ Nestar Anderson, Westerly, R. I. known—m'bves along with light­ they sat. and considered her ■ story. If today he would be' saved D. Stoughton, c ..i...5 0 10 ful new Plaza Theater at Piccadilly G. N. Archambault, Hartford. ning speed and holds the spectator Her name "was hard for them to He may find an open door. Sharp, rg ...... 1 0 2 Circus are also said to have been Everett Bailey, Hartford. with breathless suspense. say. Smith, Ig ...... 2 0 4 making a bid for this beautiful new Patrick Burke, Stamford. ‘Call her Mary—it’s a grand old ‘T am the door,” Christ Jesus said, Spencer, I f ...... 4 0 8 building. John R. Fraser, Meriden. name!" one suggested. “By Me if any man do enter in * The day of the big motion pic­ John Ghidinelll, Salisbury. A new lens, composed of a liquid The council debated the questlo '. Good Used (^ s ..Through faith he shall be saved ture theater, seatin,g 3,000 to 4,000 Gustave Gronlund, New Britain. container of concave shape, absorbs of a monument. Erection of a shaft The ta rs offered below hate bean recohditioned and South' Church. i heat rays and is declared to be ad: And kept from the poVer of sin.” B. F. T. people has now definitely arrived Wm. Heeber, Bloomfield. in the mining country seemed an are offered at very low prices—cash or. terms.^ Bell, rf . . in London. The best confirmation Kostanth Konzoga, Gjeenwlchi. mirably Suited to the projection; of impossible task. Besides, miners do What is the use of contention Morey, If of this Is that the London City Edward LaFortune, ’ Jr., Hart­ motion-pictures and treatment for npt build monuments. They thought _192iSStiidebaker Standard'Goadtr f Except for the faith that saves Wessels, c Council, Is issuin;,- yearly licenses, ford. tnbercnlosis. of the river. That was the answer Which brings us a hew creation. Barts, - rg . have made it clear that the small John Nasuta, Wilson. a peritetual monument to her, id 1925 Studeb'aker Speeial d Sedan. It was for this His life Jesus gave. May, Ig . . movie show must go. Steve Rodslewicz, New Britain. summer a, chuckling stream, in 1924 S th d eh al^ 6 Sedan. Osborn, Ig This governing body of London Louis Senecal, Groton. winter an Icy highway for sleds. It is not the Church that saves looks kindly on the big cinema In Edw. E. Smith, Hartford. They called it Mary’s River, and 1924 S tudeb^er Big d Touring. For salvation is of the liord; In the preliminary game High­ the suburbs, which. In Its language, D Robert L. Smith, Bridgeport. Fof* G o M 9 , Mary’s River it has remained. 1924 Studebaker lig h t 6 Coupe. It is He who set free the sin slaves land Park defeated the fa^ Y. M. is becoming ^ “important commu­ Harold L. Stedford, Richnwnd, Teachers came years later to 1924 Stndthaker Light 6 Touring, Not our name on the church record. C. A. Juniors by a score of 40-30 nal reddezvous.” In the big houses R. I. found a school at the river village The Senior team will play In New modern requirement for safe. Joseph D. Wise, Bristol. under the auspices of the United 1922 Studthaker Special 6 Touring. It is helpful some church to attend Britain Thursday, and Saturday ty can be carried out; many of the anxa States bureau of education.'' The 1924 Buick Master 6 Coupe., ^ If in heart we worship the Lord, will play at the local parish house. small older ones are Incapable, of To rent: McFadden’s Flats. In­ teachers heard the story. They -But on this we’must not depend being altered to modern conditions. quire State theater, telephone a a tla m m named the settlement Mary’s I^oo. 1923 ‘Nash Sedan. But on Christ the living word. Large Capacities 1777.—Adv. P p ex en U v B , So they are on the maps today. —Contributed by F. Clough Moreover with the increased cost Around the village are Mary’s trees Also several chew cars to' close out at $50 td $100. Oak Street. TAICOTTVILLE of films, mo house providing ade­ Three Michigan automobile com­ and Mary’s reindeer. It is Mary’s each. are some jegtra good buys in this lot. quate pictures and decent music panies contributed $4000 each to j ^Laathff land. And over it all 9till presides UNSOLVED can be inade to pay with a seating establish a library on transportation j the woman who gave a little corner Miss Emily Litz who Is soon tb capacity'of under 2,000. at the University of Michigan. of Alaska a. name that will last The most interesting; of the new She is hale and hearty. The 14 We come into this world unknow­ leave town was tendered- a farewell building schemes is that of the Nev^ A railway tunnel will be built \Bpomo CONKH Airro COMPANY ing and unknown party on Monday ovenlng at the Empire Cinema, which ,1s to be soon to connect the main island of j children have become 14 mep. and And when, where or bow-we leave' home of Miss Bertha Hastings. ..erected on the bite of the 'famoUa Japan with the sbuthern island; fiu/a/mj woniqn. of tb® world;, some with ,20 East Center Street. - - ^ w.^gp ^onq;;r Kynshui. involving an undersea M b it chlldreitt o f tbelr own; And wne’n oir wnerS we go,’whither square. It will be financed by Brlt- length'of more than two miles. ; Mary has another husbapd’ how. fbr 111 or well, Guests were present'! from Man- ■ Ish and American money for the ex­ 'sNone have ever returned, the mys­ cMfster and Rockville and the fol-' The Safe and Proven Bemedy lowing from Talcottvllle, Mrs. ploitation, chiefly, of the films tery to tell. : made by the American Metro-Gold: The and Original Cold and James Wood, Mrs. James McNally., wyn-Mayer Corporation, which al­ Grip Tablet. Price 3 0 c. Never has mortal that dwelt upon Mrs. Damen and Mrs. Carrie Allen. - ______V . ready controls the miagnificent Ti­ Watch The Herald! The bos bears this signatare this Earth John D. Henderson; who was voli theater In.tbe Strand. Been known to solve the mystery superintendent of the Talcott Bros. The New Empire will be ready It Will Tell You Studebahefs 75th Birthday Announcement of rebirth; * Co. woolen mill in 1905, was in next Christmas and will accommo­ We live upon this earlh perhaps town yesterday, greeting friends date 3,000 persons at a cost of $1,: About 845 Main St. ----- S ince 1889------for many years and renewing acquaintances. Mr. And some are full of joy and some Henderson is now traveling sales­ are full of tears. man i^r a soap manufacturing con­ cern. Then flickers out the tiny spark that lit the flame Unknowing to solve the mystery as we came; Those that have gone have kept their silence well; Not one has returned the future i STOMACH UPSET life to tell. —Contributed by S. E. H. Get at the real cause. That’s what Fox & Cd. thoosandsof stofloachsufferetsare doing INCORPORATED DONZI TO WRITE BOOK now. Insteadoftakingtonics, or trying to patch up a poor diction, they are The Commander, Studebakeifs WHILE IN PRISON. attacUng the real cause of the ailment —doggra liver and disordered bowels. Hartford, Conn. To CaU Us Without Tofi Char«e--CaU 1500 Boston, Mass., Feb. 16.—Charles DrrEdwards’ Olive Tablets arouse Ponzl, ex-financlal wizard, today the liver in a soothing, healing way* Big Six Brougham, reduced was serving the first day. of his sev­ When the liver and Bowels are per­ en to nine year sentence as a thief forming their natural functions, away in solitary confinement in state’s goes indigestion and stomach troubles. prison. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, Trade to Y oto Old M a^^^ During bis spare time in prison, poor appetite, a lazy, don’t-care feeung, PoUzi said he plans to write and no ambition or energy, trouble with sell his life story, the proceeds to u n d ig es^ jfobds? Take Olive Tablets, go to the benefit of his wife, who, the substitute for calmnel. For the New H oov^ D f . Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a he said, has lost the sight of one purely vraetable compound mixed with eye and Is going blind in the other \ oliveoU. KnowthembytheiroUvecoior. Today—February 16,1927—Studebaker been the most widely imitated cars evn —“blind from sorrow, from cry­ They do the wc^k without griping, A Liberal Allowance ing,” Ponzl put it. Mrs. Ponzi Is cramps or pain. AllDrug^ts. celebrates its seventy*fifth birthday with prbduced. In less than six months no in Italy with the swindler’s 77- Take one or two at becjtime for quick price reductions which reflect the aggres- less than a dozen manufacturers have year-old mother. relieL Eat what you like. 15c. 30c. 60c. wilh be made for your old machine if you purchase a new Hoover Now. rive spirit of this Company* introduced w h at th ey c e ll ^^gustom mod* els”... hut a custom name doesn’t make' Studebaker has lived and grown for a custom cari seventy»fite years because of its qon. Versatile! ^ sistent policy of keeping ahead of the ^ 8 Studebaker leads in design, so does procession. With the attachments, it also lei^ in value. The new prices WHITE the Hoover cleans effi­ T h e F ir s t Studebaker Custom Cars, introduc^ re> quoted below represent a supreme tri* ciently upholstered fur­ cen tly , exem p lify ^ i s p d k y . T h ey have umph of One*Profit manufacture. niture, mouldings, cor­ P a y m e n t OAK ners, aiito upholstery, bedding,’^ pillows and A t COAL- other places where dust F o x ’s Prices, Studebaker easy to use j lodges. Is Effective February 16^ 1927 F a c ts — —easy to getp 'll 'u OU Price New Price 1— Law Tolattle. 2— 'KlBile* talckly. Exceptional h"eatlng properties and Sport Roadster • • - n250 SXX9S low aahv waste simpliflea the maiur S— Co*t» less per toa. vtainance of even, uniform temper­ Custom Victoria « • •; .♦1335 ♦^-tittle a«h waate. ature throughout the house. There a—-Biiraa alowlx, laata The balance on laav. ia no ‘-‘shortage” on WBGTE OAK Ciistoni Sedan « • • ♦1395 e—Mara keat par taa. COAL—our stocks are sufficient to our deferred pay­ 7*—Claaa aa# aataka- assure immediate delivery to all The Chancellor n735 laaa. our customers. Phone your order m ent plan. ex M s 8— W raa tra m e lla k e ra . —today. ' *Ih.^ ^Dc^mmander n 7 9 i s x s e s T h e Sheriff niutim) • '• $1610 «X445 WHITE OAK COAL Big Six Sport Roadster wie^ brakes c m disc udieds fsgular equipment . ' FOR SALE BY llie Manchester Lumber Co. And the Hoover’s < Phone 201 Sixth Floor. STUDEBAKER — '-'Til'J i; CL Seventy»five years young: \ I'AGEISnf* MANCHE^^EHT^ The Herald Oassilied Column THE ROMANCE OP AMERIGA: Gl^k (9) Sketches by Taylor^^yip^ Advertising Rates All For Sale, To Rent, Lost, Found and similar V-- ■■ advertising on Classified Page: , . , . First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 \vords tp liiie) . ft;- Minimum Charge 30 Cents. « Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents ■ aline. THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for I .H - advertisements charged and billed.

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' f o r s a l e —Combination gau and WANTED—^Bright young lady to coal range. Victory Crawford, ?95. work In jewelry store. Apply 845 After a winter on the Pacific coast in which every ' Clark often performed It was'summ er when Telephone 1923-3. Main street. Mr. Pried. Against the Indians' advice they marched ^^toward* resource was put to the task of providing food, in with a magnifying glass they came again to the i the Bitlorroot meuntains again. The narrovvvjsathS'' FOR SALE—High chair ?2; bureau, WANTED—One or two experienced and in re ^rn for the camp of the Nez Perces. $3.00; kitchen cabinet, $5; rocker, automobile salesmen. Capitol Buick March, 1806, the return journey over the 4134 weary ‘were blocked with snow. They floundered and finally $2.50; table. $2.50; refrigerator, $5. , „Company. - „ - Apply -- - to James Shearer, miles was begun. Their second journey on the-Co­ show the Indians would ftere they were given ; were forced to return. A second dash took them acros$ Note our prices. Would like to buy a j Mgr. Phone. 1600 crib. 29 Strant street. Phone 859-4. lumbia upstream was even more wretched than the give the explorers edible' horses )by the friendly the range and down into Montana's plains.' WANTED—Girl or middle-aged wo­ first. Obtaining food was a constant struggle^ . roots. tribe.,; man to share home with widow. Tel. ctyn BY Nc» aitwvicg. i;«e. (Continued) FOR SALE—Chelsea radio, 5 tubes ______I . .. . i j ..... & u complete. 71 Starkweather street. 1307-12. Tel. 344-3. WANTED — Laundress. Telephone 1188-3. FOR S.4.LE—Fresh sweet cider. Just JACK IX)CKWnX AT KOCKLAKE made 48 to .0 gallons a f $10.a barrel. WANTED—By two young men, by (iilbert Patten STUDEBAKER ANNOUNCES I'all 970-5. Manchester. H. .Silverstein. room and board In private borne. Ad­ dress Box T Y M, In care of Herald. Ft>i; S.VL"' -Screen door, 2 cabinets, BIG PRICE^REDUCTIONS electric Uglu. fixtures, .awning and 2 WANTED—2 girls for room and .'xi iw case bases. Nrodlecraft Shop, board. Call after 5 o’clock, 73 Pine i^ O O CAl^'< street. So. Manchester. •095 Main Street. South Bend, Feb. 16.— Sweeping FOR SALE—Three piece tapestry WANTED—To buy all kinds of price reductions ranging up to $200 living room set, also Becker Bros, good used furniture, coal and gas were announced today by The Stu- VOO -fA K e A piano all in good condition. Call 965-4. ranges. E. Benson. Tel. l70. debaker Corporation In celebration 110 Washington street. WANTED—Competent bookkeeper. of its seventy-fifth birthday. The Write stating experience and salary new prices, which go into effect Im­ FOR SALE—5 piece American wal­ required. .Address Box M, Herald. mediately, reflect the aggressive, nut bed room suite. Queen Anne I style. Cost' $500 new. Apt. 48, 56 WANTED—^Electrical wiring and COBB TO PHTT.T.V spirit of the Corporation and the Chestnut sti^eet. radios Installed, flat Irons repaired, confidence with which It looks for­ lamps wired. No Job too small. Phono FOR SALE—White rotary sowing 1176-3 after 6 o’clock. Ty Cobb is to finish his career ward to what, in the opinion of, its machine (drop head). 71 Starkweather as a member of the Philadelphia president, A. R. Erskine, will be the street, second floor. WANTED—To repair and clean Athletics. greatest year in its history. sewing machines of all makes. All FOR SALE—R. I. Greenings, and work guaranteed. Tel. Manchester That is more than interesting The success of the recently Intro­ Seek-No-Purther apples $1.00 per No. 715. Go anywhere. R. W. Garrard. when you recall the fact that Cobb, duced Custom Cars, and the re­ bushel at the farm, $1.15 delivered. 37 Edward street, Manchester. noted for playing hard against all At last Jaek'a SUperiof'skill markable economies effected by Edgewood Fruit Farm, 461 Wood- clubs, seemed to exert himself even Studebaker’a unique facilities for bridge street. Tel. 945. W. H. Cowles. WANTED—Some pleasure these began to count McNally went long evenings? Why not have that more than usual against Philadel­ down again and again, but kept One-Profit manufacture make possi­ FOR SALP—Hay, corn stalks and phia. After tifat Jack ceaeed to ba ijledainful. Still keeping his head, hp phonograph fixed and enjoy the old got at hie opponent and punished him properly. But4MoNally was a getting up, more slowly, each ble reductions that bring Stude- mangold beets. Tel. 34-4 Station 45. favorite records once again. Bralth- For years there has existed a baker cars to a new, level of value. Tolland Turnpike. walte, 150 Center street. hog for that sort of thing, and; he kept boring .in.. tWioe more he time. “ Say when you’ve got keen rivalry between the two clubs. smashed Jack and nearly put him to the boards. The fight went on, enough,” said Jack. ' *TII give The new prices represent savings FOR SALE—Seasoned wood, sawed WANTED—To buy cars for junk. Perhaps the spirited play of Cobb round after round, until the spectators bi^an to think It would never you enough!" panted the Bad appropriately passed on to the pub­ in stove lengths; white birch $11.00 Used parts for sale. Abel’s Service , was in a measure responsible for it. lic on the occasion of the Corpora­ per cord, hard wood $13.00. Call Fred Station. Oak street, TeL 789, end. Jack showed marks, and his enemy was fr^th illy battered. Egg, hitting.low and foul. Bray. Tel. 1063-4 or 311-5. Anyway, any series between the two tion’s Diamond Jubilee anniversary. teams that failed to provide plenty The price reductions affect the FOR SALE—^Hard wood, by the LOST of thrills, was considered a failure. Sport Roadster, the Custom Vic­ • SUKD FOB DIVOBGB : -C- load. 62 Hawthorne street, telephone t u t 546-3. L. P0I4. Coal Company. Never Gave Ground toria, the Custom Sedan and four | Morristown, N, J., Feb. 16.—^; T Ty Cobb always figured the base­ models mounted on the Big Six LOST—A large white angora cat. Mrs. Louise Gelst Riehl, a proml-' FOR SALE—-Apples, Kings, North named Bunny. Reward. Mrs. J. B. lines were as much his as the in­ chassis— The Chancellor, The Com­ nent witness In the recent Hall-'- ern Spies, Seek-no-.furthers, and fielder. He never gave ground. mander, The Sheriff, and the Big Grimes, 30 Maple street. Telephone Mills .murder trial, lias been seiwed Greenings, good sound apples, 60c per 1052-2. When he slid Into a base, be did so Six Sport Roadster. basket. Delivered anywhere in Man with everything he had. The new prices bring the Custom with papers In a suit f<^ divorce. _ Chester or vicinity. Phone. 970-2. L(3ST—Ladies gold watch and chain, Her husband, Arthur RieU, .charges ^ initials in case. Valued as keepsake. There never was a baserunner Sedan from $1385 to $1335, the FOR SALE—Chestnut wood, hard $10 reward if returned to 105 Oak St. with a more deceptive slide than Custom Victoria from $1335 to desertion, Mrs. Riehl was a niald*''^ wood and hard wood slabs,' sawry 35 feet. 3 cat garage, located in, Painting and paperhanging. Have North Manchester; also pair horses;' smur work done before the rush. Roar of Oowd fouY: wheel brakes in addition to‘ * Change Prcioti wagons, etc. Price right. See Stuart J. tation for any cause— ^no matter Wasley, 827 Main street; Tel. 1428-2. Work done neatly and reasonably. When a player is injured, a home ALBERTA VAUGHN TOPS the unusually complete list of fit­ Ted LeClair, 39 Chestnut street. player in particular, the crowd STATE GIVING GOLD how worthy— and solves it with a ments that characterize Studebaker FOR SALE—6 room .nouse. all im­ gives no consideration as to who hovel twisL Custom Cars. A puff of windaliifts a WeAtlua'; provements. garage in cellar, large Rags, magazines, bundled paper DOUBLE FEATURE BILL garden, extra garage outside, widow and Junk bought at big’ est cash was responsible, the visiting player “ The Better Way” tonight’s, com­ vane. SimiU^, any---slight ^ | prices. Fhpns 849-S and [ will calL J. is always accused of dirty work. AGAIN THIS EVENING panion feature, is a story of fi­ wants to sell. Call 58 Oxford street, Elsenberg. A motor-driven hand plane has disturbance n'enough to turn after 6 o’clock or Saturday after­ Naturally the Philadelphia nance and society— broker’s ofllces just been invented. noons. In “ Collegiate” at Circle To­ men aside from ihost aa'vings i ANTIQUES- crowds took Cobb severely to task and luxurious bungalows on city plajis. - ; Antiques bought, sold, repaired, re­ for his part in the spiking of Baker morrow and Friday— “ Obey rooftops— gay night clubs ^ and FOR SALE—For sale or exchange, stored. Reflnishing and 'Upholstering Ten Gold Pieces Offered—^Two farm and city property. William of old and modern furniture. V. ,, and Barry and he was the target the Law” Other Feature. Features—Eight Acts To­ smart beach resorts— of mem who McGovern Granite Co. But life insurance is a $a Sorrow Slayer Cobb from any blame In the hap­ companion feature to “ Obey the A ruthless criminal, the ape-man tion pays you an in com e.- TO RENT pening. Law,” which stars Cullen Landis- tinuing the Wednesday evening who is his slave, and a clever dog lircently. In chatting with Cobb Tonight will be the last time to Aee Gold Rush with the presentation of — such is the diabolic trio who Booklet. ‘‘Pension . Y our^f'* .' FOR RENT—Steam heated furnish­ ovpi- (he possibilitv of his going to Laura LaPlante and Lewis Stone in $50 in $5 and $2.50 gold pieces this . keep things humming in “ Whilo explains it. For copy, ad« ed rooms for light housekeeping, Philadelphia, the.'-e two incidents evening. On the same bill with the London Sleeps,” the Warner Bros, AUTO dress •single and double; also flat. 109 Fos­ “ The Blonde Saint.” were brought up and Cobb said the Miss Vaughn’s popularity Is on cartwheels two pictures will be production starring Rin Tin- Tin, ELECTRICAL SERVICE ter street, corner Bissell. shown one, “ The Better Way” with day following the Barry incident the rise and has been since she which, comes to the State tomorrow; RCPAm WORK GUARANTEED Connecticut General TO RENT—4 room tenement, was the most unpleasant of his en­ started that famous series for F. Ralph luce, and the other, "The for three days. garage if wanted, at 224 School street. tire career. Masked 'Woman” featurln?^ Anna NORTON B. O., “ The Telephone Girl,” The thrilling melodrama of CLKTIOCAt INSTRUMENT C a Life InsuranceCompaiiyL Inquire at 222 School street. Phone Threat of i''lolenco Q. Nilsson and Holbrook Blinn. 2317. dramatized from H. C. 'Wltwer's Limehouse written by Walter Mor- RU A R D ST. PHONE. I FAYETTE B. CLARKE, Agt.- '"I he following morning,” said This program is only leading up osco, his flawless direction, and the NEAR MANCMmiR PMMMT RIAnOM TO RENT—On Eldridge street, 4 Collier’s magazine stories. She Is of Cobb, by way of (-xplanation, "I re­ to the week’s main ^traction which exceptional cast he has selected—r- lO D epotS q.-T el.292 ' room tenement, all improvements, ceived a special delivery letter writ­ the vivacious, active type and keeps will be offered tomorrow evening in newly renovated. Rent very reason­ a picture moving at a fast rate of such is the material which has gone able. 2251 or inquire 172 Eldridge St. ten on the he '.t of stationery' in a the form of eight acts of vauddVille into the making of one of the bisst very fine hand. It was from a man speed from beginning to end, and Rln Tin Tin in “ While London FOR RENT—Large 5 room flat on of intelligence. ■ Bert Lytell scores another hit in of recent thrillers. Chestnut street facing park. For par­ Sleeps,” a story of London’s Lime- 1 “ The letter Informed me that if I his feature; “ Obey the Law,” which house district. Rin Tin Tin’s mate ticulars apply Aaron Johnson, 62 Lin­ is th^ companion to “ Colle^ate” den street. played that afternoon, it was a is to be at the State for the last The temperature of the moon’s most important game, I would be for tomorrow and Friday. Lytell is three days of the week while this FOR RENT—Two, upstair flats, immense in this picture and it surface, at its noon time, rises to with imppti^vements; also store. Rents shot from a window in one of the picture is showing and every pa­ 2 50 degrees Fahrenheit. •1 * ’ very reasdnably. Apply 244 North houses that overlook the right field represents some of the best acting tron-of the-theater will receive a he has done in some time. Main street. Telephone 28-2 or 409-3. wall at Shibe Park in Philadelphia. coupon entitling him to a chance To rent: McFadden’s Flats. In­ “ Obey the Law” is a story of "The fan also Informed me that on a genuine full-blooded German quire State theater, telephone FOR RENT—Pour room tenement, high life and lawrless' i practices first and sreond floors, all improve­ he would use a silencer on the gun, ■police puppy which will be given 1777.— Adv. ments, new house, at 170 Oak street, that I would never know I was shot which, are conducted under the away next week. !vith garage. Inquire 164 Oak street or guise of big business. The cqm- call 616-5. until the bullet pierced my back. Tonight’s features are both first- The Best Guardian of Feeling ran so high against me at mandmfents are disregarded by the run affairs. That much can be seen FOR RENT—Furnished room with the time, that I was urged not to wealthy society butterflies and from the stars who are acting In or without board. Inquire at 73 Pine play, but I insisted, on doing so. lounge, lizards in this picture until street after 5 p. m. them and everybody is tamillar Life and Property "However, I am frank to say I the awakening comes to them all ■With the work o f Ralph Ince, Miss &Schreiber&Sons FOR RENT — Three, and four was a happy man when that ball of a sudden. Nilsson and Holbrook Bllnn. "The room apartments, heat, janitor ser­ game was over. Every time'I start­ Lytell’s portrayal of the young vice, gas range, refrigerator, In-a- Masked Woman” is a First Nation­ door bed furnished. Call Manchester ed after a fly ball or grounder, I society rounder Is true to life and al feature only recently relea,sed General Contractors Construction Company. 2100 or tele expected to be picked off.” convincing. • - and has been seen In but a phone 782-2. In frenzied grief over the death of These same fans who once came Tonight for the last time will be places to datei- FOR RENT—Store with fixtures, his boy from diphtheria, Frank Ca­ out to jeer Cobb, because he ■was seen Laura La Plante and Lewis i A symphony Ip celluloid is.this suitable for confectionery or general ruso (above) slew Dr, Casper S. an opponent, will not cheer him Stone in "The Blonde Saipt.” ;swift moving tale of Paris' and Builders of "Better Bnllt Homes” itore at 136 South Main street. Inquire because he Is ohe of the homeboys. Telephone 1560-2. Insure YouT Valuably at 21 Warren street. Pendola, the attending physician, This Is a story of Sicily wltli Monte Carlo. at Brooklyn, N. Y. "It was that Fickle fandom. Stone in the role of a ; humble fish­ ^ The picture presents the prob­ A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT FOR REN’i'—In Greenacres, first poison he put into my son’s arm,” erman who ip torn betwe'en two lem of whether or not a woman is and second floor flats at 73 and 76 Caruso declared, referring to a hy­ loves. The story, is a delightful ope Shop: 285 West Center Street Benton street. Call 820. ever Jnstifled. in risking her repu­ IS THE podermic administered by the doc­ ARREST RU!nNEBS of rural Italy and-contains humor TO RENT—8 room heated apart< tor. Caruso, whose weapon was a and pathos in the right prop()r- ments with bath. Apply shoemaker. piiiiliiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiniHiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiitiiiiiiiii BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURAl^TGE. Trotter Block. butcher knife, was quickly arrested Albany, N. Y., Feh. 16.— Two tions. illlllilllll and is said by the police to have prohibition agents early today ar­ With these two stars area group TO RENT—4 or 6 rooms, white confessed. of actors Just a'llttle .bit less wide-' sink. Improvements, no furnace, rested four men out of a crowd of thirty who were unloading alleged ly known. The Manchester "trust Go. Garage, Apply 160 Blssell. Phone IN BANKRUPTCY 2353. “ good beer” froru a freight car in ew Weeks Away | New Haven, Conn., Feb. 16.— the Green Island yards. The agents TO RENT—^A tenement of six John Albln Johnson, of Hartford, I How time does go. start how! Look around for that rooms, modern. On trolley line. Ap­ seized three motor trucks and 120 house— that building lot. ply 475 Center street. today filed a voluntary petition In We ought to have it foh you. Give bankruptcy In United States DIs- half-barrels of alleged beer. The us an opportunity* prisoners said they were Morris P. D. Comollio FOR RENT—New 6 room flat, all trlct Court here with liabilities of Here are few singles; improvements, 57 Summer street.. Call $11,018 and assets of $8,550. Tracklner, Frank Moreno and Ed­ On Greenhurst— six rooms, well arranged, modern 'and s August Kanehl. Tel. 1986. ward Valiant of Albany aud homelike, also garage. Price only 98,500. > 3 FOR RENT— 4 room tenement, all Charles 'Wachter of Troy. Offers: . Near the Green— new single of; six rooms, a fine home for 5 the latest Improvements, garage If BATTERY WORK S any one at 97|300, small cash payment. £ Fire and Liabipty wanted at comer Summer and Cooper A six room bungalow, almost new £ street. TeL 241-4. OLD MAN MISSING Another In same location, brand new, oak floors and all the 3 Authorized “ Willard” Service with Improvements, a two car gar­ £ accessories for a home, 96,900. s Station. Stamford, Conn., Feb. 16.__ age, chicken coop, extra lot, . Jor E At the Green, six room-^slngle with nearly 1-2 acre of land. 5 96,200. s WANTED Carbon Bnming. Frederick Wledner, 67, o f Beacon, 94,400. N. Y., who came here to visit his i East Center Street. Right on corner of Hamlin street, £ Ante Elsctrica] Work. A 25 acre farm, 15 minutes from WANTED—Togng men boarders In son, Arthur, In Springdale, is miss­ S large 8 room single, modern of course, fine big large comer lot £ private family. Write Box B. in care Electrical Appliances Repaired. ing and Stamford police have been Center; small house, barn^. chicken with garage. £ of Herald olBce, Manchester. requested to search for the aged coop; one cow, one horse, ohiokens, Here is a 8 room single in the Green section, with garage — Free Crankcase Service. £ and extra large lot, all for $10,000. . ' S WANTED—^Worlt by young man ;o • — man. The elder Wledner left his and lots of fruit trees, 94,000. wilUng to work at anything. Phone son's home yesterday noon to visit A fine room, cottage with all im­ a’ '' ' RICH . ' . ‘ ^ •<* 1888. friends In Stamford since which JOHN BAUSOLA provements, one car. garage; a nice WAHTBD—Fluff rugs made to time no trace of him has * been 009 Tinker Baildinsr. South Manchi^ter.’ -; order from your old carpets. Write With Barrett & Robbins found. The police were notified home for 94.600. , Rob^J.Smith,l MainSt. | . . 1. ■ ' K for partleulars. C. Schults. 6 Cham­ when relatives iwere unable to' We Build We Sell . We Buy W’e Insure berlain street, ReekvlUe, Cons. 913 Main St. Phone 39>2 locate him. Easy terms. . IS Oak St. Watkloa BkMk. Tel ISAO $Bimiiiiumninmuillliillliliiilimiiiiiiiniiiiiiini»iuiiiiimiiMiwiiinnniiim^ 1L S. T. S BREAKS LOSINC STREAK AT EXHNSE OF STAFFON) IDGB rnmmmmmmmmm

Trade Sd(od Bidt ^ Win T T fT f Mrachrator Boxen Abo & den4— McCavrasoiJi, la Coinmi After Long Ab* DISCUSSING TUNNEY’S Boc, AIbn, Dowd and h ram ; Bay Srang, pMijm Vil. seiie^ Scoro Of 13 to 9; LadOsartarR^ Less OPPONENTS Shots TelSiv Factor; b , Biniqr Yonsenira and Walter Kress Otter Import- Meriden Grate Friday. i ^ } O t WILLIAMW DELANEY SAYS DEMPSEY Charlie Rosenberg gave up the Gaiso Ron^;jui4 T ss^ bantamweight title because he was IS S1XLD THE KINGPIN The Muiehenter Trade School too heavy. . . . Our idea had al­ lait hlKlAt opportunity to ways been that he was too light New York, Feb. 16.—i-' Jackfnore . • k • • 63 78 field next summer. . . . It would Match company of Springfield and ever, It was stated that the Holyoke gane last night and although the be more of a novelty If they were “I don’t think people realize I’m Came qnt second best. The score Rldiard C. Collins A> Fpnticello ...,74 85 81 margin was but four points, the growing and putting on muscle and H. Gustafson ----- 69 99 90 boxers will be given first prefer­ to try out an outfielder. Vas 80 to 24. It was tbe first de­ The Navy believes in turning out ence. There will be five bOxers In Sti^ord Springs ^.eam was outclass­ filling put to the peak of my Dummy . ... ------61 79 72 feat Wapplnphhs tasted on its own real Jffghters in war or sport. The the Bay State troupe and they will ed ihuch mere than the score indi­ strength, it makes me feel like a floor and was a bitter pUl to Our favorite song for this week boxing team of this year, headed be in the following classes: 105 cates. For instance, It scored hut is “ Take in the sun and hang out baby— like's'minlgturs. Champion— swallow. Wfpplng led for oyer Totals' 368 4o7 409 two field goals during the entire when they compare me with Tun* by Rlonard C. Collins, is in keeping Weaving No. 8 pounds; 118, 128, 147, and 160. the moon shine.” three-quarters of tbe game but with the etandard set .by the'Nary. Tonight’s show will be the fifth game, hot a single one in the first Walter Kwok ney of Maloney and belittle my faltered in the closing five minutes M. Morgan . . • • • • 63 89 86 half which ended 7 to 1 in Man- chances with him. Colllna, who is captain, also hThold- M. Klein ,.. *•••85 89 77 staged by Promoter John L. Jenney While Mr. Cash and Capacity Walter Kwok, direct from the ot play. But with all due credit to er of tbe Intercollegiate bantam­ of Cheney Brothers' Athletic Asso- I Chester’s favor. Pyle stands convicted as the man “ Why Dempsey weighed only 188 the home club, believe you me, any L. CalVe .... • • • • 6 X 79 87 Coitielly and Beers and Hulbert Orient is captain of the Massachu­ weight title. clation under the supervision of the who popularized professional ten­ when be went-in and slaughtered team that can defeat Wapplng cm C. jackmore • • • 9 4 84 72 played well for Manchester. The setts Institute of Technology box­ the ponderous Jess Willard. N. Taggart .. ----- 96 93 82 A. A. U, officials. The other four nis, his crime might have been ing team. He is- one of the few its home court. Is desemhg ot summary: "I put on nine pounds between 'W—• shows have drawn gates of between ! ■ Manchester (18) worsCj, . . . What if he had popu­ Chinese to take up boxing and be more than one pat on the shoulder. 600. and 700. The doors will open larized squash? my fight With Berlenbach and Gor­ Ronsdi and Tumble Total 899 434 404 B. F. T. honored with the captaincy of a big man. I weighed 166 for the Berlen­ HOLYCROSSfUYS Old hlfll at 7:15 and the first bout will gc Renn.'rfi.t...... 1 1 3 college team. A packed house saw the^ two on at 8:15. Walter Yennart will ref­ It’s people like Browning apd bach fight and 175 for Gorman and teams battle nip and tuck through H. Lennon ...... 85 86 Connelly, If 0 ' o o I want to tell you I worked bard L. Arms^OOg 7..66 72 81 eree and Ed McCarthy will do the Maloney, It ...... 0 0 0 Peaches that keep the blablolds go­ forty minutes of rough and tumble, bailyhooing. Harry White will be ing. for the Gorman fight, too. I did a basketball. Joe Stecher and AGGIES HERE 22ND F, Sheekey .:....70 72 78 Angeli, If ,..». i.... 0 0 . 0 lot of gruelling, road work, the day M. W rig h t...... 91 82 82 tbe official timer. Beers, c ...... 2 1 5 DELANEY IS GOOD . Wladmir Zybysko, champion wrest­ This morning Promoter Jenney Mr. Henry Sullivan managed to before I went through seven rounds lers, would have been welcome ad­ Dummy ...... *..68 63 Hulbertj c ...... 2 1 5 of fast boxing— otherwise I would was working bard to secure suita­ Ramsey, rg . 1 ...... 0 l O ,0 cross the Catalina channel twelve ditions to each team., At least that cays after the swim started. . . . have weighed more. Totals ble opponents for Pancho Villa, 140 Adams, rg . .V ...... 0 0 0 gives an Idea of how much person­ pounder from Hartford an'd- Walter He must h.ave been using the crawl DECLARES EXPERT “ If the opportunity iq mine to be Hrachesler Fans to Get Cid- Throwing No. 1 Kinne, If \ ...... 4.*0 0 0 al contact there was in the game. M. Boyle ... ----- 76 . Kress, Holyoke boy who ' tips the stroke. The floor where Wapplng plays Its 69 63 Thurz. Ig . — ...... 0 0 0 L. Hewitt . . . ----- 80 78 81 scales at 160 pounds. Whew! ^He gam®* is small and when the crowd lege Basketlwll Treat at M. Hadden .. hopes to have them matched by to­ Our young son Is getting to he a pressed forward onto the pla^ng . . . .86 79 94 Totals 5 3 13 S. Johnson ...... 68 68 night. ■ Stafford Springs (9- * movie hounu . . . He's what 'you surface. It naturally becomes stUl 79 might a,lmost call a Rln-Tin-Tln. Looks Much Better Than S. Sheekey ...... 91 80 92 Here Is a list of tentative bouts, B F* T. smaller. This makes personal con­ Armory Next Tnesday which may, or'may not, develop: tact between the players unavoid­ Houle, rf ...... 0 3 3 Total 105 lb. class: Eddie Camp of Ajax broke into the classic by de­ able and also makes the referee’s 401 374 Graccomlne, I f ...... 0 0 0 Malonejr, He Says, After Velvet Hartford and A1 LaiTvere of Hol­ Robert, If ...... 0 1 1 fying the lightning. . . . But if he Job a most disagreeable one. A Evening. triad to defy the white lightning M. Hasaett .. ___ 68 79 76 yoke. Oreeves, c, r g ...... l o J referee cannot call all the fouls. If 110 lb. class: Whltey Allen of they serve now he'd oreak into an Visit to Camp. pitted against Tunney, and mark M. Sherman • ■»«88 70 96 St. Oerpaain. c ...... 0 i i .he did, the game would be a foul­ Manchester and Joe Cilento of undertaker’s parlor. my words, I thlpk I will come The first, last, and only col­ E. Struft ...... 68 76 71 Ollinan'r r f ...... ® 2 ■ shooting exhibition Instead ot a M. McKinney ___ 82 82 :69 Hartford. FontenaUa. i g ...... i through this elimination series 0. basketball game. Referee Connie legiate basketball game in Man­ 118 lb. class: Armand Massey of Definition of a Chicago citizen: K., I will weigh at least 178 pounds chester this year will occur next BY DAVIS J. WALSH Dietz used good Judgment, calling Totals 206 307 Holyoke and Ray Strong of Hart­ Totals 2 5 9 “ A guy who can get away with (I. N. S. Sports Editor) against his 185 pounds; the after­ only the outstanding ones. Tuesday night! murder.”- noon of tbe contest.” Spinning No. 1 ford. Beat at Qwn.Game ' Connecticut; Agricultural Col-, M. Ridgeway . . . .79 66 73 126 lb. class: Tommy Paganl of So that explodes the weight bug­ lege and Holy Crpm will swap shots Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 16.- The Diamond-Match five stretch­ M. Orpin . . . ___ 74 100 79 Manchester and A1 Ambrosl of John D. Rockefelled and Will Bronzad, lean, beautifully muscled aboo about Mr. Delaney. Tunney, ed their list to thirteen straight at the local armory and a record- Rogers played a round of golf the Dummy .... ___68 70 69 Rockville. EVANS CALLS DONOHUE and as clear-eyed as a figure In a despite an advantage of two. Inches victories by playing Wapping at Its breaking crowd is expected to \ ■ i ■ 128 lb. class: Jerkld Emaro of other day.,. . . It was to laugh. In height, will not hate the best of stained glass window. Jack De­ own gam.e— ^16ng shots— and by watch the encounter. Totals 297 317 Holyoke and Pat McCavanagh of laney today was 100 per cent the scales by ten pounds at the fighting every inch of tbe way with Last year the Connecticut Aggies Mike McTigue s.aya his favorite most. , Manchester. REAL MASTER athlete as he worked out in hls a grim -determination that, in the beat Massachusetts Aggies here In 136 lb. class: Charley Romanlo dish is corned beef and cabbage. . training camp here. The jihysical Shill? Punch? Fighting spirit? end, was not to be denied. From a nip and tuok. battle that led to a of Hartford and Barrey Youseman . . qhis is surprising. . , . We D e l ^ y has the advantage there. the opening tap at center, tbe Bay break in athletic relations between BY BILLY EVANS thought hls favorite dish was Ber- Delaney seemed, to be fopl-pyoof. of Hartford. He. has worked with the utmost in- State players, fully realizing tbe the two oollejges. 147 lb. class: Vic Morley of icnl ach. Therefore, Friday ulght'a battle of the great indoors might bo re­ telUgence so hls new poundage almost impossibility ot perfect Further, particulars about the Hartford and Louis Pelllsslr of Hol­ Pete Donohue of the Cincinnati builds him up naturally to a par- jjiasswork on such a small floor, coming’ game will be announced •PYLE QUITS SUZANNE garded as. a stand-off in somb re­ yoke. » Reds ia what 1 would caH a.ntaPtav spects. Delaney’s condition wdUld •Jicularly. sturdy, fighting machine. started. long-range bombardment. later. Otiier. boxers who have entered BECAUSE OP MONEY “ Shows? i hate them— 1 cannot pitcher. seem to be far better than Jimmy At first It was very unsuccessful, It was aim®hnced today that the and may be -put Into action are A1 My deflnitlon of a master pitcher New York, Feb. Ifi.— Demands bear grease paint on my 7ace' and Maloney's and that will help in but later the vlMting players >got Manchester Community Club girls Dowd, Manchester, Francis Doborz, of Mile. Suzanne Lenglen and other spotlights. In my eyes. I don’t care Is one who combines natural abili­ spite of the ten round distance. But, their eyes trained on the hoop and and the Travelers’ girls of Hartford Rockville, Eddie Reed, Hartford, ty and keen mind, poise, common members of his troupe for more to earn my money that way, al­ Maloney has the edge in weight ahd then was gopd-bye Wapplng. Tbe will play the preliminary game. Johnny Mastro, Hartford, Billy La ■enie^ and the, greatest of all pitch­ pay was advanced today as the rea­ though some mighty fine people are Springfield players had the knack Dancing will follow the main en­ Boc, Manchester. son for the withdrawal of Promoter strength and that Urlll; hurt, unless in the profession. ‘ 1 am happy ing assets— control. Delaney can buck and wing hls way OT following up^ long ahots down to counter. ,- Was Jimmy Wilde of Engla:;d Practically all of the reserved “ Pete Donohue was. a finished C. C. Pyle from the filed of profes­ enough now.” out of close quarters. perfection and several baskets re- ever knocked out daring his ring seats have been sold, consequently big league pitcher the day he made sional tennis. Pete Reilly, hls manager, woeful­ They said Delaney looked twice suliAd accordingly. career?— M. N, i come early If you want a seat. Ms debut ta: a Cincinnati uniform The withdrawal of Pyle was an­ ly informa me Delaney has fumed ■) the man he did on Monday when R ig Lead Simmers Twl<^. Pete Herman stopped direct' from college” was a remark nounced here by William C. Pick­ dqwn enough dbukh to make Mrs. he was worried about hls wife’s Waipping looked mighty impres­ him in 17 rounds, bat had a w^ght the’ .^te Pat Morsm once made to ens,* hls eastern representative. YIfnif go yi-yi-yl-ylng, around a city Illness, which since has improyed- sive as the game started. Playing LEAGUE LEADERS advantage. Pancho Villa won the MALONEY BREAKS CAMP ipe ^When discussing Donohue. Pickens said Pyle would not Un­ block.' He was offered vnree movie a passing game, it. rolled up a 12 considerably. As to that, it was my and two fpt vaudeville contracts. flyweight championship from him “ He Is the only rookie pitcher I dertake to manage any future toura to 1 lead in the first quarter and by kayoing Wilde in, seven rounds. unless assured that financial suc­ impression that Delaney didn’t try “ My greatest ambition? I want to ever "saw break into the majors to show much today. the fans were already getting pre­ WUde was practically through, Whd didn’t need experience or In- cess would result and that otbe*- hold both the heavyweight and MEETON FRIDAY Long Branch, N. J., Feb. ,16.—■ Works Left jab pared to chant the funeral song when Villa defeated hhn. fltrucUon' to polish; off the rough promoters would not bid for the light heavyweight championships. for Springfield. Rudy Posplsil Jimmy Maloney today will conclude He worked a lot with a left Jab services of the players. That’s, my goal.’* and George Hills played a . fine hls active training lor the long- epotar* but this is not his game at all and Donohue ^ Joined Cincinnati In Mile. Lenglen is negotiating with: If Delaney does gat Into the ring game in the opening quarter.. In awaited fight on Friday with Jack the-punch often was shot, at least with Tunney the corners will be oc- ID tl, coming direct from Texas other promoters, according to Pick­ the second period, Springfield SPEAKER IS BEST Delaney by boxing six rondds wlth^ In his bout with Georgle Ward. The Bristol Hero to Play High Christian- University, where for ens. She will sail for Prance on struck its stride and crept up to members of hls training staff. Tbe latter is a fast, tough welterweight three yedvs he was the sensation of Saturday. The tour ended in Provi­ withlu three points of the home Speaker is at least 30 percent Boston- strong boy is down to 201 dence on Monday. and when he rushed Delaney, team, the i.score at halftime being School For Lead in Loop; college baseball in that section. which was nearly all the time, the more efficient than Cobb as^ an all­ pounds and will put in the remain­ In his first year he won 7 games 15 to 12. Wapping fought desper­ der of his time working doVrn to latter’s old backing up complex round player, say Amerlioan League and lost 6. He has shown constant ately in the third quarter but s& about 199 pounds for the fight. asserted Itself. He uses this In the Visitors Undefeated. players. Cobb is as good as ever at Improvement each year and has did Springfield and Wapping was the bat but in all other depart­ Maloney will leave here lor the NAVY OUT TO WIN ring to Jockey hls man into the never fallen below the .600 mark. leading 19 to 17 at the end of the ments of play Speaker is superior. scene of the bout tomorrow. Control more than anything else famous right cross but Delaney r«“ third quarter. In the final period The Navy crew believes In that made the name of Mathewson u trained from trying it on Ward. however,, tbe visitor’s long-range THE STANDING old adage about the “ early bird ge'.s baiehair-byword; it is dolifg the ^ The addicts were highly amused artillery began to tell and when the worm" insofar as the Pough­ cuplelTby the two handsomest spov- eao^j^'fer Pete Donohue. by Delaney’s head slipping tactics Bobby Boyce went to. the showers P. W. L. Pta, keepsie regatta is concerned. They Imens o t physical youth that ever X«et season, in 47 games Dono- with Jack Warren, a negro, and on personal fouls, Wapplng slip­ Bristol ...... 6 6 0 13 have already started practicing for Jack gave every evidence that the exchanged blows in professional fls hue fove but 39 bases on balls. tie combat. Tunney is a fine exam­ ped badly. Once Springfield se­ Manchester .... 6 5 1 18 that event of this coming summer! amusement he afforded was not al­ Pete believes in making the batter ple of the Amerlcan-Celtlc type, cured the lead, Wapplng seemed to Meriden ...... 6 3 3 9 Rough weather on the Severn river together distasteful to him. The ear» kle way on. Less than a base wMle Delaney, picturesque, strik­ lose twenty-five per cent of its W. Hartford ... 7 3 4 9 coufse is no barrier tb them. young ma-Q is a born actor. on bolls per gaAt is almost an un- ing, is a regular "BeaU Geste,” spirit. Middletown . . . 5 1 4 3 bellaveabie performance these days Practices Bough Stuff “ They call me 'Bright Byes’ and The summary: E. Hartford . . . 6 '0 6 0 over an entire season of play^ With one Eddie Clark, brother say I’m bandsome. That doesn't Smdngfield (80) Bristol and Manchester, leaders •‘And. don't forget,” remarked of Jeff the Joplin Ghost, Delaney bother me a bit In the ring,” he B F T In the Central Connecticut Inter- Manager Jack Hendricks when I decided to put in several rounds of says. "I never worry about my eyes, Gavonl, r f ...... 3 • 1 7 scholastlc League, Will have it but dUeuBud this-phase of Donohue's mauling and wrestling. Just Vhy nose or ears, but only fight harder Coffey, If ...... 1 3 6 for the second time this year on work with him, “ that I probably this was the procedure I cannot say if I’m clipped.’’ Tranghese, If ...... 1 o 2 'Friday night at the School street ordered Donohue to walk lO men for Clark doesn’t weight within, "W batvboxer do, you fear the McCarthy, c ...... (K 4 o Bee Gym. Bristol defeated Man­ P e r fe c t last year, preferring an inten­ IN S P O ! n $ . fifty pounds of the figure Maloney 'most, Inmuding the champion, Hi6key, rg ...... 1 1 3 chester in Bristol earlier in, the sea­ tional pass to giving them a chance is expected to scale. down to ^he lowliest challenger?” Connery, I g ...... 4 1 8 son but bad hard work wlbnlngi Thi» classy little girl on the There are, in fact, no heavy meh I asked.him aqd he answered very Both teams have the same line­ to hit.” tennis court does whirl That would bring Donohue’s in camp, bearing oat tbe general earnestly,' "Jack Dempsey— I still Totals ...... 10 10 30 ups as In the first game and the And on eyeshade hangs on impression that Delaney will shoot think he’s the greatest of them Wapplng (24) S h a r e s actual passes as. a result of loss of her forehead. fans in both towns expecta battle oontrol down to a mere 29 for 47 his all. on speed. It may b9| too, all!” B ' F T from start to* finish. Manohestbr And say, is she goodf She is that the light heavyweight obtm-* Lutz, rf ..1 0 2 I fames. Some record. very, very good. has been going well since the Bris­ Going back over the dope, we plon, being a bit fragile, doesn't G.' HlUl. rf ...... 2 0 '4 tol game and has lost only one What she does to herjivalst care to take any chances on getting jPosplsll, If . . ..f...2 0 4 find that in the 210 games he has is horrid. game since then, that to 'Williman- pitched since Joining the National softened before the fight. However;' Boyle, c ...... 1 4 6 tlo last week. a little work wfth a heavyweight Keeping Tabs Boyqe, rg ...... 0 o 0 Seats will be scarce la the Rec League, he has given only 261 MM s. Birtofilr bases on balls. on Maloney’s type might have given ManteUi, r g ...... 2 o 4 gym Friday night and those who Mistretia, rg ...... 1 2 4 In Ms first year in the majors, him an advance idea of what Fri­ On FisHana ^ wish to see the game are advlsbd t e U M T -'t lM Donohue took part in 21 games and day night will be all about. to come early* Latest Wise 24 but 21 Players got on through However, many a good man Is Totale ...... 9 Refereo: Diets. passes. Wildness is a fault that beginning . to realise that np one b e t t e r t h a n "BKATXF*^ handicaps practically every rookie knows too mu6h about it. One man k«et lUiSGr strops but not Donohue. has condition and speed; the other At Portland. Me.— Lambert, Eddie Collise Myi he regards That first year exhibition of con­ weight and strength. Both are of Portland, won Sdeclsion over Grqver Aloxahder as the ,moet de­ I t i m w n trol best explains why Pat Moran alleged to have uncertain chips. Stove Kid tollivap, of Manchester, WILKIE STOX TUPS ceptive of - all National League said Donohue''was a real big league The rungless etepladder goes to the N. H.; Tommy O'Toole ot Portland, pRchira he has efer faced. He $ t mp t o $ a s pitcher the day he made his debut. man who can call the turn and won decision over Willie Qafo, ot doesn't egoept Mathewson and in- “ The fact that Donohue never know exactly why he did it. Hoston; Buddy Nichols, of Ports­ SENIOR BOWLING LOOP slits Alexan^or’a control it better gives batter anything fat, is mouth, N. H.. won oh foul from than “ Matty’s” . ever ready to slip over his curve Young Brown of Blddeford. They say you can’t keep, a good —^--—‘—--11 JL I L IJ I III! with the count three and tVro, and SCHAEFER LEADING At Reading. Pa.— Emory Cabana man down and that seems to be WHO 19 SPEEDIEST? aivaye makes an effort to pitch to ot Portlandi Me., won decision over precisely Brnia WUkle’a case in katter’i weakness, makes his New York, Feb. 16__ Jake Spencer Gardner, of Providence, the C. B. A. A- bowling John McGraw says rSeord for control all the more un­ Schaefer today was leading WiUie eight rounds. league. He has been leadlak the had more speefi thin Walter John­ canny,” sgys hls-manager. Jack Hoppe, 18.2 champion, by a score At Wilkes-Marre, Pa.— ^Tommy individual average column since son, Clark Griffith says Johnson HtndfiCka. of 600 \o 266 In their 18.1 balk- Lougbran of Philadelphia won de- almost the beginning of the season. and Meekln both bad moro stuff ' I ’ve watched a lot of line billiard match here. Schaefer olaion over Johnny' Rliko of Cleve­ Hie average is now 107.36 for 61 than Rusie, while Hughey Jea- slnep I have been In baseball, but won the first block, 300 to 194 and land, ten rounds. gamss. nlnge says Johnson is tbe fastest l U z o r nine compares with Donohue as to the second 300 to 82. At New London, Conn.— Georgle Joe Oanade. a teammate on the pitcher of all time. Balduo of Lefleton, Me., won de­ Old Mill, is a olosa second with an cision over Tony Travers of New avtrage of 104.45. Following are GROVE GETS WISE Natural ability, a keen mind, VOICE OP HUCKSTERS pdfInbt TnlsPi, plenty of common _____ ■ / I ' the seven highest bowlers: At Indianapolis—Bhd Taylor of “ Lefty” Grove insists that he will sSnSOt ahd unlimited oourage are- SanFraaclBco,' Feb,- 18;— Helen Q* P* F* The St. Louis Browns will have Terre Haute won decision over Fllkle, 0. M...... 61 107.86 win at least 80 per cent of bis of tbunaster pitch­ Wills intends shortly to determine the three loudest voice coaobers in er, P6tn DjJnobue has all of them. Midget Smith of New York, ten Canade, o. M...... 51 104.46 saaes this season. Ho has learned whether her recent operation for ^ e majors next year in Manager rounds. uppendicitls has slowed up ber ten- Wilson, R...... 37 101. 5 that eontrol is a greater assOt thau Dan Howley and Ws assistants^ Bill At Los Angeles— Aee'Hudklns of F. Cervlnl, W. .. ."^61 100.48 speed and after a year’s experietne^ T* rSfl; hfcFadden’s Flats. In- ms feme. There are many who Klllfer an4 Otto 'Wflllams. AH of theatbr, telephone feel she will never regain her’ old Nebraska won on a technical Shea, R, .... —V* .^^51 100.88 in developing that trait should he tbdm sound like hucksters when knockout In fifth round over Billy Sobubert, W ,....'4^51 99.41 about ready to step Into the winner, l777,->Adr. time form. they go into aetibn. 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WHAT BAS OONB BEFORE w flU ^ ' TOV can take \ AUEMSmiNEIt Deatk ■trfkea OARBBTT FOL­ bip^oTar., ,1^ w f u*ii tof a SOM wklle batklBB at Ocaaa Because women' can’t.see a great T ow b, N. J. After belas perfnn^ mKn'' MrtiiiV: - m -'a'-. lottToC torlly examined bp a ooetpA the deal of fun P war, ' because Pey body ' la broncht to the Hotel eburler. to look my lofcago. can’t .quite giggle over! a boxful of Hajoaaca. where an laqaliT la and nocomry. their son’s “rjemaPs,”; and because atarted. P e idea of gas.,and liquid fire rain­ Folsom’a bathlns eompaalona yon DimlCyou ; wni have had been ROOBB NBVILLB, MRS. ed upon mothers and children does HELEN BARNABT. and CAR- abobt A th M oYGar^^^ — H E L IT A VALDON. It la catah- not strtke’Pem' as- excrtmPtingly llahed that Folaomr Jaat before hla ’ , *^pn - bot; i'lchQw ffinny, and because;; thereforei death, had been ataadlns next to women’s clubs are._workIng ., with NED BARRON, known aa the eopr have a tklyd apdioli N^lUa baii:a per kinc. Annt. do toop and nail for peace and. dis­ Then the atartllns annonnce- armament add-paclfUm, they are ment ia made that Folaom had yiUp ffp io ihn^V" ■ been atabbed to death In the wa­ lambasted by. .'those .males .who ter. ROSS, hla ralet. la qaeatloaed. *They pliuinad Dan. Tljelr don’t know, what,, to do •'wiP P e ir na are Barron and hla wife, bat no wllla were made at t^.iam e time, time If they, don’t* go-tb war. ’These llpht la abed on the myatery. ANASTASIA FOLSOM, eeecntrie and wldoheyor, ono^ of them. Uyqd women are colled "tools of commu­ and mnaterfol alater of the dead nism and Boishevis'm.’' 'They are loiper^ inb'oHtod ' a third of tha man. nrrlrea and tnkea command. labeled , “traitors’,’ and “slackers.” At the Inqneat It la eatabllahed othoi^s foirtnncL*' - ..... that the death weapon waa a Pea-Shotoera pirhaq. an Oriental knife, and that * ^ e n v t e t price: Neville^ tko And P e male-Af P e , species re­ It and Ita aenbbard had been par* chaard on the boardwalk. murdorort*’ ' • ‘ gards their bra'Ps-—or lack of Pern . It la alao eatabllahed that one ‘^Dpn’t ’ be abjprd. Well, ae I — pityingly. The. male* cannot und­ Croydon Srara ia a fancier of enrl- erstand the female mind.at all.. He ona knlTca. Anaataain encairea was sa{Hng, now pat yon have a TITUS RIGGS, an architect, to talks with many words and says w ork OB the cnae. He aaka per- fair, fortipe'It you like to take on peace and disarmament cannot mlaalon to ko thronxb the dead man'a elfecta. Rdss do sp.’! ■ ^ * • X work. The woman, howevet, NOW GO ON W IT H T H E 8TORT “ All rlghtj and I’ll take these knows how simple, simple it. . is. 'While statesmen-squabble like silly CHAPTER XXI rpomif, anpt. You imu^ get others boys about who ^111 be the first to 4 6 ^F cour''e. that’s what 1 want to suit you^ ; And i suppose 1 can lay do-wn their gun, the woman yon to do, Mr. Riggs." said have. Unde, Garry’s personal be- knows that if two mothers of t—o^ Anastasia Folsom. “But 1 can't longings: : i mSau' bW- madnish' bad,hoys "git lip their’ . daudef.!’' ’and forcible. Pke p e pea-ShOotOfs' feel that you can find anything of trapS-^the ones' that yon can’t use.” , and confiscate; them there will de evidential value where 1 have no more complaPts "froni^ tbe failed. I’ve hunted all through Pelton gave a, quick,* appraising neighbors about peas in the eyes. bis belongings, and though 1 glance at his aunt, realizing sud­ No nation wants war and no na­ found a lot of things 1 don’t un­ denly .pot. Wlp,k,er own manniqb tion'' would: have it If there were effects, Pere'migbt well be a feW some ,firm “Ma’s” to build a .big derstand. 1 saw nothing that of ber brotber’s things that she bonfire and burn up all the slin^ seemed. In the least, a straw to codld nse. . shits and pea-shooters. ■ . . ^ show which way the wind blows." , Bat she gave ,little'heed to p e A Baby Not So ’hjtacb! "No, 1 suppose not, or you Sobject and acquiesced In iHs plans “I don’t want a child. I want my own work. Most of this! telk would have told me. What do fpr getting bepelt another sultel akout the ,maternal impulse is the you make of these dolls?" ■ “But you’re to help me. tian,'* she said," gravely. "If you don’t bunk. Some of ns juirt don't' have Sprtog-Ilfc« Tiered Skirt Lavender Trimmed “They surprise me. Of course 1 shall cut you out of my will, and it, and I think its just., as well for society P a t some -Women 'should By ipNBI RE^EL . i know that they are a fad. just Pen the day will come when you’ll produce other things than babies.” now. And i know that the dolls regret it.” So says a certain lady with, a New Yorkr T'eb.' I^.T^The /fash- BEffi DANIELS COMING Sports H a t here are of the best and finest Vh, I pick up news by instinct" Pelton returned. "I "Yon bet 1 would," he ex­ “career” which is, sd; relatively un­ lpnable,wqman finds mapy uses for French variety. They doubtless claimed. fervently. "I don’t want important to everyone but herself P e semtdress, sometblng:.not.qulte suppose Id'i can have these toys. Auntie?” yon. to step off. Aunt Stasia, \for came from Paris. But they don’t that I cannot recall her name. On­ so severe as she woul^Avehr . for TO RIALTO THEATER care two cents about it all! Yon ward Uncle Garrett.' and that is I’m really fond of yon. But when ly the remark “ stuck in my crop.” shopping or for street* sOmepIng suggest anything to me— do they yon do l.most certainly expect to sit there like a bump on a log say­ In no way changed by bis deaU. I think It brave and I P P k it for matinees, bridge- parties, infor­ to you?” be your sole belr.” true and I think, with, her, P at mal teas and: relatively unimport-, ing nothing!" But this talk is useless, aunt, and. “No, 1 can’t say that they do "You’re a cold-blooded brnte, “women like this" are a good ant affaire. . . “3 Bad Mepi” a mighty epic of But It is a strange taste for a “You said for me not to talk," as I only came down for the funer­ Dan. but your prospects depend thing. ’Fo r such- occasions a -new-type* of P e old 'West closes its engagement al, .I’ll stay for that and then I’ll entirely on your meeting my frock has.been developed’.that has man of Mr. Folsom’s type. 1 can observed Pelton, composedly. You see, it goes like this. Most at the Bialto theater P is evening. He was a tall, slender yonng go back to New York.” wishes so long as 1 am aliVe to women have babies, and since it is the ease and ^ ca'anal ’ line of the It has. everrthing to recommend it understand his having them In express them." eport dress, bpt is interpreted r ;In man. about twenty-seven, and far “You’ll stay here as long as I only humanly natural to justify the to the fan -who Is looking for Paris— but to bring them home . “Here goes then. What do yon thing one does and the thing; one figured . or enibrbldered 4nl>rio8, somePing different In. the way of from handsome. His pale blue want you to. and no longer. Come, with him, and then to bring them want me to do first?" has, wpmen have sort of- banded made more.feminine by - the ..large screen 'ehtertainment and has prov­ eyes were a trifle prominent, bis hat, or more; conservatlv’e by; Pe down here— did be cart them now, Dan, be nice to me. I’m'very Dan Pelton was, not really -the together to extol child-bearing as en its attracti-veness by the unusu­ pale brown hair was scanty and sad and lonesome and terribly np^ brute be seemed, but he bad tbor- the one and only job and to look small model that ' caries but'the ally large audiences it has 'played about wherever be went?” main color; , ; . A . '" , • ' , bis long, thin fingers bad a way set." . ■ . . bughly disliked: bis uncle, while askance at , the/. sisterhood which to In P is’ town. It tells the graph­ “Yes, some of them. Ross told he was. friendly with- bis abut.' works as well and as hard at som^ . Qiolefc (ZbanEpiB . .' . of moving restlessly about, aa It ic story, of Pree bad men, each of me that four or five of them were “1 know it,'Aunt- Stasia, and.!h Money Was bis gddHihd at beait P in g else, equally hecesSary, - ^ Womeh-pday % u sV : be -able., to whom has' a price on their head for bis nervous temperament demand­ make cha!pges^ P dlbthes / . qiackly, always packed with his luggage really, want to help yon,' but ynu he was glad tbqt circumstances Baving. and rearing children IS some nefarious crime committed. ed some physical outlet. because.^.t^e fasbiqBable day may when he went away." know, uncle and 1 never bit It off. bad sent him a windfall. Bnt be an art, a worth-while job, a neces-; Fate sends an innocent little pion­ also loPked forward to the time sary job, a satisfying job, and all bring many dlstlnrt social diver­ eer girl into their midst and they Yet he was calmly at ease, ex­ and yon can’t expect me to change sions that - call fbv particular cqs- “Queer, to say the least," com­ when, bis annt’s. fortans sbonid P e rest. It deserves special praise eventually fipd themselves called mented Riggs. cept for his ceaselessly moving all at>once." ■ — ■ bp hti;' tob;'^tbo'ngb ndt ^'wlfh such : as the only-job which only women turnes. 'There Is’ lfj;tle/patlence wdth upon to 'make the supreme sacri-.. P e Pvolved frbttt-'Pat has -elaborr • • • fingers, and he looked at bis aunt "No: but yon can And must help greedy anticipation that be de­ can do. But. this world: .need!s HcO ■which, they , do with a sang with a nod 'of comprehension. sired her Immediate death. more tolerance for oper. women’'s ate clbsipgs.* 'wd requires a maid’s Iroid Remarkable to see. The set­ Dan Pelton arrived about noon me. if 'possfblei to AndAud-imnisb attendaince; * • ' / ” ■ ' ' "And you’re not> far out," be He was humanly shocked' at bis jobs and pitrsults'. 'WdJ need niOVe tings 'Imd direction leave nothing on Sunday. bis murderer. - YOU acs: tba.ihan uhcle’e fap. and mop tban-wlll- iJuqUets and more respect for P e - ’The jumper and'th'e'skirt oh the- to be deslred'iahd the cast employ­ A black patent leather terrie told her, “when you-say. 1 don’t idlp foundatfoh ha’ire' spoiled ,wOmen He went straight to bis aunt’s of the family now-^‘in fact--yon .pg to beli> hpruht In he'rAfloH’s. -woman bravO enough to admit she ed reads like a poster of who’s who jauntily decorates this sports hat o care much. About Uncle Garry’s for moire ;foro^5 atl4^ei Siiic^^ apartment and found her there and 1 are_tke; only member, of Ip ibpg- M it did|ii!t Inteitere tob is devoid- of the maPrnaL,pBtinct. in-HoIlj^pod. Aniong those appear­ natural bangkok. loss, 1 mean. I’m sbhcked and have learopd t^trebthp^ stylo awaiting him. Paxton, the maid, the family left, and we qust not ■much w ip his own cb'mfbrt.' but has an equallyw^th-whlle, job may be: , rto'hjlted-'’Pey^d^ ing m/“ 3-Bad Men” Is Toln Sant- “Yon B.ee,’* 'he pfd/ seriously, 8chf,'?Fjahk' Cariipeau, Lou Telle- all that, at the manner of his tak­ quarrel." ' ■ to do, as she. Has* '.. ! comfort^p;#|;^y'.:^a|lffelC; i^as hovering about, and Miss Fol­ •‘.air Ocegn Towr^ has risen as one The’C^^e-Ba<^ ' ' ga'Q^;-QBve Bop'en> J. -Farrell Mac- ing off, but, as you know, there . No faahijfiliftPB . WilT tol­ som dismissed her as she rose to , “Well, Pil do ail^’l caOj I say; mop-in tndignatibii. at-this biit- “But what will become of P e George O’-Brien. *. erate a: bertedflip’ !«•!■ was no lore lost between us." world If all woniehxepse to have greet her nephew. what are-all t i « (loj^slfor? . Are ;pgb. Ob. 1 don’t'mean the bath- ted afld/h^be: hbmfbrp- 7AyA.’'ntivelty,reel-, a short comedy p g population; "pe frlvolbps babies?’’ Is p e eprnal cphie-baDk i^mdi-carteht hews events: will also G irls!. “How are you, Dan? Sit over “1 know it. and 1 resent it, and they yours?” , ■ Jle.. :or;o|Vli|;/.shn m i^i’A bb^ • bpaijb' ciWwd; but the Important of the afrald-tb-thihker. Qiie' can -hb" rtiQ-wh.. - there. Smoke, If you like. Now. 1 resent your presence here— " ' ' '■ “No, they were ‘Uarrett’iJr" 'for apiiiBarapcp’e . If the face powder you now nsi people, oily tapers, iandbblders, only answer, ’’Bubbish! NaPre' ;• i YSie;' ■ double feature program does not stay on long enough to there’s small use In your talking; “Of course you do. and you re­ suffer :i I pick np ne?rs by in- “I did It tor my boy” , says Idrs. the s.oniewhat.. •vig.pfpbp, wqkt/ p a t self hdartliy disliked at school by It. J. W. Hale Co.— adv. then proceeded to outline her to bis own interests. Uncle Gar­ be achieved In OcMU Toiyp. How­ stfnct;“ Pelton returned, Ipbting Myrtle HuddlestOR -wlio, chewed P e modern, igrl.^iTes:' her',c!to'pe|. reason of-her overbearing manner. aqoper clgpiet a,ni wBlkln]| abpiuit and. stabbed by baraepda,' swam Ip the, support is Chartie Paddock, plans for the future. rett was like that— ” : ever, he did bring these with him ■Very • siirin^-Uke ;is ;;Pe two-pieoe- P e rbem\ as be topk up and from' Ga'talPa Island to- mainland. rostume,. of ■/white crepe,, /wiP famed ail over P e -world as “the “I’m going to find the brute “Hush! Not a word against Ross says,^h,9 o jn A ^ took theui Scrutinized one d,oil after ahoPer. ■Which sums up the amhltlbn, ag­ p e blph^d emprojdere.d'.’Ih Chinese' fastest human.” who killed Garrett if it takes my him. I tell you, Dan Pelton, you’ll ’T. sappO'se I can' have Pese toys, gressive -woinau of -today very well. The secohd feature is “The Bar- wherever- he - wen^?' ^ X ,vs ' > » medallIppa,^qutiped''w4P twp rows/ whole lifetime and my whole for­ be sorry If you take that atti­ - “Oh, Ross, tbat'^:^st-^fCBs ipah auntie?” . ^ \ Mothers, who swam Aannels for of whIterclidPa b’e'aite,' and sk'irt'OTi ^Ier^•^ ah; unusually thrilling dra­ p e ir chUdren would have .been ma.' Selected shorter subjects will tune as well. Mv brother was the tude— " he had. 1-don’t see why .l.shoulidn^ « . . . (To B^C^ntpued) white ; sflkA/etqTe,.'-wlP Inverted' much more of a rarjtj p Pe pleats,-'X-. ;.';A'A'. -'*Af ' also' he hhown. ^ i c k only person on earth 1 loved or “I’m not taking any attitude.' fall- heir to. Ross;--Where>.lf. hat" -dello .. I»'. WWlonm’n ' X0«K. "mauve decades” and .even later a ta ia «a ^ ^ .o they ejM,. Mf« The eifibroidertr-cpm'hinBa-ahn'dniii. cared for. 1 don’t believe you I’ve never had but one feeling to- ‘Here. Heigiin my employhow.' why do^ittnn Polten . WBBt thcbii when society casually assumed that r a m R e U e t fathers did the ambitions, aggres­ Speen a^.pehc&rthe PaCdf* yeHowf To rent: MePadden’s Plats. In­ from prill rh nit ml dsm d rninnsrlmi sive stuff for Peir. children, M d If • rtalianItalian ^'stnMv^'stirajv! /^JL-t'upk^^U»ifh •• +'i5 Ain»rt ;*• ' erd*^ quire State theater, telephone p e y didn’t,.-well,.it wap too bad, Gcarthsim ir « poranaaiDlmiy oot* and 8lI$?lii|lY*’flpplii^!-* X777.— Adv. . . , ton fleeceo! frityHghmwii,medic«ed hut nothin could he dope abunt it, with a purely veiptalde active prin­ apd moPer jupt -waited, fbr potter then - the ‘othet, lady getting- re a ^ shtart^ ciple tharis hannlese but, very effi­ f ”- times. Even when Pere were no cient. W eez it under your fot bed.' - A f fathers, it jvas about , the same ; .It' was screamingly! funny;. The Brint^'l.-sij|is/-i!aro:^'(^eY'-for; without inconvenience;, needs BO at­ thmg. ’Women got along somehow. bhildrsh forgot to chew their .gu; tention or r e n e w in g '!^ fitoidD or :^ k e ts frop P e pelghhors,-: ‘.'re- discomfort; no greaae or odor; does Good Natuce •7 — 1 guess they' swallowedl-lt—rail poDulariftfiIa^;aeH*u!i:»^ Annoying; i V a x \ d Adail^fhicsrT bobbed about and laughed-and fuss­ Sjpectable. wopkiwith thpf- .n'ee'dlb}'’ son- not clog the pores of the ricte b $ ed''and chatted. I •watched,’three ^ hut. noPingi' that:would “make Peo­ more artlhttprtiito^'iEJver.'/lmi^ gentle warmth aoothn and hOala. ple-talk;’,’ - . - ; : • - More effective if first sprinUed With them near:-me.' ' ' They should have c6lor 'trertmhp;^::mdro.’BhbtlSx'-^ ■ ' ^ A? song, and basket; of fruit for Th.e : prt'ri:^*; ';;| fn ^ Rubbing AlcohoL 'been fii' b&divio'®ig, hours-pefo^. HesOinjg Tpete woi» . man;yrf' other, childr^ piwe changing times,! flaunts Good Ifcali P brb’r'tpb,'for tnats.'bne ppjfe par- epder flo^qhataind’ttttteh.; ti^isely iret. Look fsr the oranct-ealbisd doekac*'• the saliva to sugar. Fermentation \nELTET E L O W i^ f rains from?apY .' t^5lfip^hg;*'':ex^ THE CENOrHERMCCHtTORA'nON SOFT FOODS OFTEN LEAD TO Aats sbein.^ tb' allow their childrem, yibeasi^ asdirectedlteinoefiec- NewYoA.U.S.A,, takes place rapidly and decay ac­ and. young children', to go alone the pe'l,avehidqr:f:CEpfe".-de ’ ohihe DECAY OF TEETH. .. .1. sat prpugh, .57;T^!H!ie.ttes-.; of stops ’ftching, and GcnmlScUins Aitatu companies it. nlght. l'supbose every night', of Iffie _ A simple, ^gbivn qf ’ pljtm-colpred w;^ch; edgas;t^:7bR^h;;,afld 4Qnna b e a ls ;^ ^ .Irritations, Sares,''ores, BtBurns, Citrus Fruits Help. ‘fBlues,’’ wpdlng;i^:;iftp..A flat crepe has PrJ’trimipPgPply a a tie at-Pe,-neck ahdrthe:s.bft.wida JIABOLD F. RITCHIE® 00.,Ioe. 'there are nundredB of thousands’’qf Woudjs[aiid Chafing.’ Zemp penetrates, 171 MadUioa Ave., By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN. Those who have studied the contest Pnt; wap.'Tigiittly^'n'a chIidj:qn. 'p vn'elghhorliood mpvles^ girdle of flat, velvet! flowers la tfe girdle carptertiy/.^^t-ted • in'/frophi Editor Journal of the American c ie u ^ and soottes the win,: It is a Niw York diet in the relation to. the teeth ‘‘Jackass'Bines.’’: .*:■ ;y’ - [ I watched, pern' an they trudg^ opnA shades. of' red, cerise apd ■The large; hatijirf.-^vqiteertatta^: iS d e ^ ' dep e^ b le, healmg:liquid; con* Medical Association and of Hygeia, are inclined to vecominend that Tbis’^lsnittgoing to be.a'preaek- 'down the aislo to P e doOT': They purple; . .k .1 wide epougif qlywilh.to-teJrify AUy vet^ tto'^ a n y time, ^.and $1.00. the Health Magazine. persons eat coarse foods which re­ Ing editorial. .I’ULjnpt going .to say it seemed "to have forgotten P e show. hat P e mostslehi^vdamsel.;! MEnCSrEOCCTTON FUECe quire chewing. The use of the was rotten anA-pat good.-music has Bht they hadn’t. ' Children, nevP: Printed Many factors are involved in de­ citrus fruits,’such as oranges, lem­ kissed .itself goodbye and all that.- forget anyPih%. DTd P e y class.fa CoUa^ss Nec^ combined Im thevxQtedUl .-with;. P p cay of the teeth. ons and grapefruit, seems to help No, I found my feet~ tapping the man •wIP two’’wi'VBs alonjg'wiP t ^ skirt of'brightTred^rtll^ prope/:Wlp m R IT A T r O N S When the child is young, the In bringing ahont a proper condi­ .floor-with aU-thef;Opers.^,It' was a limber.. and' elastic gentiemeu a ^ tiered sides ^/ah'd'biwkX wiP-,:blQuse food that it takes is absorbed by tion In the monthi through the ac­ : negro orchestra and . It .was very P e lyripiof the deprtased donke^ of white pb n j^ embroidered te-rad the intestinal tract and sent tion of the citric acid. good. : ^ - .Or did Pey!.thiiik'*ft;was'all per­ yellow‘;«hd B^qnV‘'nie;Ted crope-ns- through the blood td take care of Brnshing of the teeth thorough­ ,I don’t, blame Abe ..children-for fectly, natural for a gentleman to efl for'tbe skirt>-f<^4^ 'the tiny jSi'Wvr-" the deficiencies in various tissues. ly morning and evening and after taking out their: chewlflg gum and have all the wlvos„he/chose? /. and: P e :/hands'jttiat'accent. Pe^^^col- % The enamel of the human tooth each meal is desirable if the teeth whlstlPs; for encores—-eaiceptthat H P e “ yoitngeirt’’ generation hj^ lar and sleeves.. ■' . is a finished product and it Is not are not properly spaced so that I found a wad sticking-to' my-sleev.e ePips of its own when It grows up- Fgr dayiihie,'Pe' ortipe de chine possible to affect it greatly by the food tends to remain In the crev­ when I got home... ■who ’ are 'W® that' we should cov^ and ^eKBion fr!q(dtA-WBl-Ibad P e diet after It is once completed. Every Customer ices. Cavities should, of. course, Next, a gentleman came -out and 0 I& faces? mode though thera^are inshiy alter- Foods do, however, exert a consid­ hatives In, the neji’er heavy' crepes, be filled and the deposits of tar­ politely stretched.Almself for ns to iE a booster for Straughan Milk. That’s erable Influence on tooth decay. If tar should be removed at l^iit look at. I was charmed. He grew ■A crepella, georgette-crepe, dace, and some of the lower animals are fed twice each year by a competent visibly before bnr amazed eyes thfl- wai'b: B ilk s •wiP■^■. stripes and. because th^e really is a difference 1^- /THRBB-PIEGB iSjG^S. 'X! on foods that require little or no dentist. quite seven Inches ' Pller— and checksr that; are:. very.-.deslraWe fdr tweoi Straughan Milk and the erdinarv chewing, the teeth decay rapidly. shrank agap. Tbep, he;^p,^ .one sport .wear. ..-r. . ■ TheAmartost suits for- street an^l kinds. Sugar Causes Decay. SPRING PRINTS. .ibng arm and anoper - long am , Pastel:cQlors and all Mack will* •sport icOnsIst:of. blaqk. velvet-. pxeiM Try it once and you’ll see for your­ When emigrants come to this Prints will be more the rage tban and did aU'sorts of Pings. He eyeh dietrlbpte -the...honors between ja^etj^TCheq^ed l^ e k and. w bl^ country their teeth seem to de­ ever this spring, say French desl^- entertained us by removing Als .fin­ tUem'selves, QtedHs^W/d belts are self I cay more rapidly than they do ers. Most popnlar are the patterns gers and • replacing ‘ P m Ini deebr-r -.vrobl! skirt: ta ^ : exquisitely*: tailored featured aud*,rteiey«P£art! ^a}.most In- abroad, and dietitians are Inclined of old American calico and giitg- pus order; HbwrMr.-Barnum came wh'Me -crepe * dp ^chihe blopse.. Tariably.l«ngAtluiBgh..oiie..French to trace decay to a change of diet, ham, reproduced In exquisite crepes to'miss bj[m I don’t know.'! ■i.j- diesigher ls.ti:ylng,-,djit:. P e threfe- particularly to the fact that the and chiffons. Then came'tlie 'mb'vle.A It was qparter .-en^h. -■ --•* ^ W.K.STRA 1IGHAN American diet contains a far fine! A bedroom;taroe-l^nd 'that BLAOT dnEFON greater amount of sugar than do COSTVMJ3 GOWN. , .alyrays lends. 4tse.lt. f.ead31y'.P! Pjp; PHONE 661. the diets of foreigners,' A costume gown of heavy black screen', a ' gehtlemon. wasn’t .. quite, -. A meet., sophisticated dance -froj For te.e . 3!S CAST cxwrsA s r . ' Many of our foods are overpre­ soumMANCuesratcoMMi taffeta has skirt folds voluminous sure which of hit, two ■wives, tone .'Is’of .biack pbiffon with a very sh(|ft be ipore'tetc^I^ 'dahte pared and predigested. When eaten enough to form a background fpr divorced) he preferred,.^Wnd spent 'full., skirt and' a tight bodice, im- A striking Straiglitline^ iecsby hath firock of', pale much of the starchy material re­ enormous patches of silver em­ his time , beipg .Vescipd^' Ip KIs 'trtmnied save' for*two triangles „of Ing- suit In three .colorsL rp'd,. white med* -wlP' iiink' lac& In. : Iphg, free mains about the teeth and is chang­ broidery, at intervals atound tho nightie and'dreispj^/go'Sp': from one colored embroidery dirtctly-' undbr and black Is extremely'popular at loops ’abovit the/skirt* and surplice ed by the action of the ferment in skirt, ■ • - • wlfa'i bedroo.mt lady ''iB^bsdji and t'V iii.-’ ''- ,...... ■ Palm Beadu ' neck. /

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16,1927. 0- < PAGE FLAPPER FANNY SAYS- SENSE axd NONSENSE GAS BUGGIES-How Come? By Frank Beck M Y - DEAR SlR’A i/ l L g T . GO Because you don’t see his wife THIS IS AN y { OF THAT H E M ^ 1 is not sufficient cause to charge a man with having no Visible means (WHAT? of support. ALL A / C /U T MISTAKE!) We make our own beds and then -Jr / f H E R E try to lie out of them. WHEN A M Y TOLD I t h o s e a r e n ' t THE MEN WHO m "She told me her husband had HEM HOW SHE HAD BEEN P O S E D A S left her for good." I PROSPECTS. "For good, eh! And she told me IMPOSED UPON he’d gone to Paris.” b y t h e fa k e AUTO BUYERS If you hitch your wagon to a AND FOLLOWED star be sure to use a good coupling HOME BY A pin and make sure that the endgate STRANGE TAXI, is securely fastened. HE HOPPED 'A OUT OF BED Mrs. Relax: "Does your husband A N D TOOK gamble?” t h e SHORTEST Mrs. Reflux: "Yes, but not in an CUT HE ■ objectionable way. He nearly al­ K N E W OF ways wins!” TO GET JUSTICE. . Little Things etU7 BY NEA SERVICE, INO. REQ. U. S. PAT. OFF. It takes a little muscle And it takes a little grit, |CopyHtht« 1927, by Metropolitan Newspaper Stnrict Any mnii cnn make )iis wife do A little true ambition exactly ns slic pleases. With a little bit of wit. SMtPY by Percy Crosby It’s not the "biggest” things that count INTELLIGENCE TESTS And make the “ biggest” show; umefte oo vou UHAT DIO VA It’s the little things that people do, CAuse TH€ Suns A TEST OX GEOGRAPHY That make the old world go. LEAv/6 FOR? Got toer e v 6 Rv J— This quiz puts your knowledge A little bit of smiling ^ v e m c e j of geography to a test. You'll find And a little sunny chat, MORNIN the answers on another page: A little bit of courage 1— In what country is the mouth To a comrade slipping back. of the Rhine? It’s not the "biggest” things that r 2— What is the longest river in count Europe? And make the "biggest” show; 3— What is the large island justIt’s the little things that people do south of the Strait of Magellan? That makes this old world go. 4— In what part of the United States is the land farthest below It takes a kindly action sea level? And it takes a word of cheer 6— Namo the capital of Nevada. To fill a life with sunshine 6— ^Where is Fujiyama. And to drive away a tear. 7— What "Cut” in the PanamaGreat things are not the "biggest” canal was repeatedly blocked by things landslides? That make the "biggest” show; 8— Name five countries thatIt’s the little things that we may touch the boundaries of France. . 9— Is Australia as large as, or That makes this old world go. larger than, the United States (ex­ Copyright, P iLCrosbyriSnC Jokiuon features. Inc; cluding Alaska)? There are towns and town, but 10— What is the largest body ofthe real old-fashioned town was a FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS iConsiderate fresh water in the world? town whose business district was ------B ? i s rosser i built around the courthouse r r square. ^ BOW /^O SAOULDA 607 a LICK/N’ DIDN'T AURT? A clergyman whose wife is noted BEEAi TO SCaoOL TOOA.V TO DAy blDMT A O - BUT BUT you CEftTAIN'y 1 VKANTEO for her extreme plainness was AAJ’ A5AKD TW! LICK I/O ’ you, OSSIE IT DJD/O’T All some folks need to believe CRIBD LOUD TDLET'TA'TEACAER lecturing a Sunday-school class of a thing is the desire to. OSSIE 60rl!

Doctor (to fair patient) "You Live -snakes were used in a re­ ^.'T7 certainly have acute appendicitis. cent ballet. But calves still remain Fair Patient: “Oh, Doctor, you the most important zoological fea­ flatter me.” ture of these performances. -4>-.

"Did you deliver that nickels First Gob: "They say Jones’s worth of liver to Mrs. Brown?” wife had triplets after reading the “ Yes, but she told me to take it “ Three Musketeers.” back and say the cat had caught a Second Gob:- "Good heavens, mouse.” mine was reading the "Birth of a Nation when I left.” Jack— I called on Mabel last y/t night and I wasn’t any more than "I hear. Freddie won a loving OltoTBYNtAWtVICC, ificT Inside the door before her mother cup the other night.” asked me my intentions. “ Really? He must have made a $ALESMAN $AM Sam’s Preference By Swan John— That must have been em­ big Improvement since the last barrassing. date we had.” as ^OS(4, SAfA.THIS H BEEN A IbUGH F IR S T l e t 's (j£T A BITE T o h e r e 's a ^f ig h t s c h e d u l e d / ^ V e H j 0O T T d r a t h e r Jack— Yes, but that wasn’t the DAY' r MEED ReCREATlOA/ LET'S EAT AT ‘SOME SWELL TOIAT— NOTHIA’ I LIKE BETTER’A T ’ SEE TAKE IH A Movie worst of it. Mabel called from up­ To rent: McFadden’s Flats. In­ s t e p o u t COUPLA BAB'ES (V\1KIM0- stairs and said, “ That isn’t the one. quire State theater, telephone AH’see HOOT - Mother.” 1777.— Adv. ^ IT U P - o)^Acrei? <5IBSOM AH* T o m |v\ | ) ( / /

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C (Read the Story, Then Color tho Picture) ( 3 "Hello there, all you little men,” that, ’cause he knew ’twas said in TKAt VOAbN't the big balloon man said. And then fun. The other Tinles tried their AH HA\. I’LL lAlWCE he asked the Tlnies If they’d like luck, but every one of them was A BARGAIN MOD ‘ bio BARGAVN. VklOt & to watch him for a spell. "If you \ stuck. They found they couldn’t do B o y y o u r c a r . YW V\ECK ARE XpU just keep hands off,” said he, " I ’ll as well as Scouty really done. OObilOA VO VW\tv\ A gladly let you stay with me. Now And then the balloon man said, N\£0iCiN6 SHOWJ^ watch, when these balloons are "See, here. I’ve got to leave you blown and see how fast they swell.” now, I fear, 'cause I must sell my The Tlnies sat down on the big balloons to people down the ground, all mighty glad that they beach. But ’ere I go, here’s what had found a man who made the big I’ll do. I’ll give this whole big balloons that all kidsullke to buy. bunch to you, and when you sepa­ “ Oh, gee,” said Scouty, this is rate them you will find there’s one great. “ It’s fun to watch you op­ for each,” erate. I wonder how you have the They took the balloons and strength to blow them up so high.” thanked the man, and down the “ That’s easy,” said the man, beach he quickly ran. Then Scouty when through. "Now see if you can passed the things around. Ah, ’twas do it, too.” And then he handed a treat quite rare. But, very quick­ Scouty one that still was very flat. ly they all found, their bodies "All right,” said Scouty, "Here I floating from the ground. The, go.” He blew as hard as he could wee balloons were liftl&g them up blow, and up the big balloon went, gently in the dir.' ' till it knocked off Scouty’s hat. atQ.U.S.fAT.OFF. . “ Ha, ha,” the others laughed, In ItV eiMT SY NCA WBVICC. WC. glee. "Why, you’re as clumsy as (Clowny gets caught on a steeple can be." But Scouty didn’t mind in the next story.X (0 f onttliu Ihg l» 7 .1 >

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CARD OF THANKS ANTI RED MANUALS MODERN DANCING We wish to thank our friends TONIGHT AiD3t6ur Boxing. DOCTORS WEAVERS PLANNING for the kindness and sympathy shown to ns at the tinie of the A. N. Potter, local Amerlcanza- tion director, valiies highly the AT THE RAINBOW Featuring Dr. Higgins and Dr. Holmes death of our darling baby. BILL TASILLO, Himself, will be^oh'-emergency call to­ FOR ANNUAL PARH Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Magnell. manuals lor Immigranta which tlie and His Best Orchestra. Holyoke Team morrow afternoon. ‘ national organiicatlon ;. of the Daughters of the Aiherican Revolu­ Admission 50c. Auspices C. B. A. A. POST OFFICE SITE NOT tion has had printed. Sir. Potter Cheney Hall has In use 42 of these mahnals in CH ASPR OF COMMERCE Pinner, Entertainment ^ d his evening school work, 12 In PUBLIC WHIST TONIGHT, 8:15 REFERENDUM SUBJECT German, 12 in Italian and the oth­ 5 0 c Spetitafls ers scattered .over the six other Tomorrow Night 7 BoutS) 21 Rounds. Dancing on Next Week’s languages. The manuals have been AT MRS. LOUISE FRAWLBY’S WILL MOVE TOMORROW Here Are Some Real Money ' Outside Newspaper Gives printed In eight different languag­ 111 Cedar St. Admission 50c and 75c es and it Is estimated .that a totkl AuxUiarj- U. S. W. V. ' Program. False Impression of Question of 1,350;000 copies have been al­ Saving Specials Refreshments. ' 7 Prizes. 35c. To Occupy New Quarters In Already Decided. ready given out to steamship com­ Dewey-Richman Building To­ panies at Ellis Island. The Store Closes at Noon morrow. The third annual party of the A Hartford newspaper, evidently The manual explains facts about FLORENCE SEAVER employees In the Weaving mill of! not well informed on the subject, the American government,' consti­ Cheney Brothers will be held iu asserts under a Manchester date tution, flag and ideals and is de­ • 24 Only ” ’ ABOUT TOWN “ All packed up and ready to go,' Cheney hall Thursday evening Feb. that the local post office prospects signed as an antidote for “Red’ VICTIM OF AHACK summed up conditions at the offices 24. Committees have been named are ___ complicated . . . by the circum- propaganda. of the Manchester Chamber of In a recent announcement of the and each one is striving to make! stance that there is a division of proposed Manchester Automobile Commerce today, but removal to the banquet and social events mostj sentiment in this town as to the ^Martex’ Bath Mats show the South Manchester Garage the new quarters In the Dewey- successful. Harry White of the In­ proper location for a federal build­ was not listed as being the agent Former Hartford Girl Fre­ Rlchman building at 769 Main spection department is chairman of ing here. Your Opportunity to for any automobile. This garage street, close‘to Birch, had been ,the general committee, and Miss The impression conveyed is that has the exclusive agency here for postponed ’till tomorrow morning, Emily Kissman is secretary. the matter is one for settlement by Buy a. Good Radio Set the Hupmobile and will have an ex­ quent Visitor Here Assail­ becaus'e finishing touches were be­ One of the'features of the events the people of Manchester. As a at a RigHt Price. tensive display at the show. ing put on the new offices. that will follow the dinner will be matter of fact the subject is oibfc in Regular Price $1.4^ The new, quarters are bright and Cinderella dance. The particu- which the citizens have no voice. ONE 6 TUBE STROMBBRG- Elmer Orman, credit manager ed In Alabama Home. cheerful besides being more spaci­ lars are not disclosed by the com- The Treasury Department of the CARLSON RADIO Black and white, and tan and white only. Guaranteed for the Wlllys-Overland Automo­ ous than the ones being evacuated. 1‘mittee planning this dance, but United States ‘ government habitu­ and absolutely fast color. Only 24 to sell. Come early if you bile company, and a personal The suite ;has both eastern and they are advising all ladles who ally makes its own selections of. ONE 6 TUBE RADIOLA want one. friend of Charles Pickett, was a Miss Florence Seaver, sixteen western exposures and ample room plan to attend to be sure and‘wear sites for federal buildings and does BRUNSWICK COMBINATION guest of Mr. Pickett’s in Manches­ for large committee meetings. .their best stockings. not hold local referendums on the Both ready to operate. year old daughter of Major Thomas 19c UNBLEACHED ALL LINEN • m t \ ter yesterday. Mr. Pickett has the Seaver, late of Hartford and for A large front office more than John Bissell, chairman of the matter. It long E,go selected the local Willys-Overland agency. some time supervisor, of Salvation twenty feet square has four win­ • dinner committee, guarantees a site at the Center, bought it and in TOWELING, 4 Yards ...... i ...... O U C Army affairs for this district^ is .n dows on Main street, with four cell­ menu worthwhile. In fact, he has every likelihood will build there. If Good quality unbleached, all linen toweling suitable for both ing lights of the latest type and am­ The Board of Selectmen will hold a critical condition in Birmingham, already decided what the Weaving anywhere. hand and dish towels. Red, blue or white border. ple outlets for desk lights. The Its regular February meeting to­ Ala., as the result of an attack mill employees must eat that night Alfred A. Grezel room adjoining is also well lighted 19c OUTING FLANNEL CA night at eight o’clock in the Muni­ whether they want to or not. His To rent: McFadden’a Flats. In­ Plumbing and Heating Supplies. made on her in her home by a and spacious apd both are provided 5 Y a r d s ...... O v C cipal building. Rills will be paid, Negro. menu is: fruit cocktail, olives, quire State theater, ‘ telephone Main'Street at Park Street, with clothes closets and lavatories. celery, roast Vermont turkey, gib- 1777.— Adv, We have 800 yards of this good quality outing fiannel'to and the usual routine matters trans­ Miss Seaver, who has many South Manchester. acted. The walls 'are painted in light let sauce, mashed potatoes, cran­ Bell at 5 yards for $1.00. 36.inches wide. Fancy stripes in friends in Manchester, where.she tints, and the woodwork and doors berry sauce, roll.s, coffee, ice cream the wanted colors. ' , : , frequently visited, recently moved are of birch with bronze hardware. and fancy cakes. The M^isslonary society of the with Major and Mrs. Seaver to ONE LOT OF REMNANTS 5 0 c Swedish Lutheran church will meet Linoleum has been laid on the The committees which are in Birmingham where her parents are tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the floors. charge of the preparations for the engaged in Salvation Army work. party follow: A fine assortment of remnants can be found at this price. parsonage. All the ladies of the In the directors’ room is a large Ginghams, percales, scrims, cretonnes, cottons, silks, etc., are church are Invited. Few Details Dinner committee: John Bissell, Details of the attack on Miss table affording room for them included. The thrifty housewife will find many good values twelve to fifteen men to gather for chairman; Olive Doyle, Nellie Needlecraft Shop here. [$■ Mrs. A. E. Loomis of Keeney Seaver are meagre, being confined confereiices. Woodhouse, Eleanor Prentice, street, this town, was Installed as to the Information contained in Secretary George E. Rlx and hla Simon Hllderbrand, John Sullivan, 79c BROADCIX)TH BLOOMERS ^ secretary of the East Central Po­ several telegrams received by assistant, Miss Edythe Schultz, Harry Russell. friends In this region. It is under­ mona Grange at the meeting held will be "at home” to visitors after Ticket committee: George John­ 695 Main Street stood, however, that the girl was White, flesh and honey dew. Double elastic at the knee. this afternoon in Glastonbury un­ tomorrow noon. son, chairman; John Tournaud. Ja- MAUDE H. HEWITT, Prop. Regular sizes 27 and 29. der the auspices of Good Will alone in her home on Sunday eve­ • cob Gorzilius. Grange. This will be her fourth ning when the Negro forced his Table committee; Ernestine $1.25 BONNETS way Into the house and assailed PUNERAL OF MRS. year in that office. A number of JENNIE C. FINDLEY Dauplease, chairman; Georgena ,50c local Grangers attended the ses­ her. Miss Seaver’s skull .was frac­ Buchanan, Katherine Modean. Brushed wool and crocheted bonnets can be found in this lot. sions both in the morning and af­ tured and her jaw broken in 'what Decoration committee: Mary Mc- Blue, pink or white, or white with pink or bltte trimming. Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie ternoon. appears to have been a terrific bat­ Cluskey, chairman; Mary Hayes. GOING OUT OF 59c and 75c STAMPED GOODS ^ tle with the Intruder, Carlson Findley, who died yester­ Rose Schendel, Mary McVeigh The first telegram received, by day will be held from the nome of Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters committee: Irene of Veterans,' will meet tomorrow friends here held out no hope of her slstor-ln-la'w,. Mrs. Sherman In this lot you will find a five piece serving set, a five piece evening at eight o’clock In the recovery. Yesterday, however, new Duffy, 63 Summer street tomorrow 1 . luncheon set in white crash, etc. afternoon af two o’clock. BUSINESS SALE State armory. Ev,ery member Is messages from Major- Seaver stat­ committee: William Bren- , BODY POWDER, urged to attend as this meeting, ed that there was some chance "of Rev. Chester F. Austin of the Church of the Nazarene, of which - ’ Bernard Schubert,! occurring between the birthdays of her recovery. John Hilderbrand. Everything Must Go Regardless of Cost she was a member, will officiate. One large decorated can of body powder In assorted odors', Lincoln and Washington, will be with a large velour puff. patriotic, with appropriate exercis­ Mrs. riudley .was ajso a -member o f Stamped Goods, Yams, Crochet Hooks, es In charge' of the entertainment NOTED S. A. MUSICIAN Helen .Davidson Lodge, Daughters WINDOW SHADES 50c committee. of Scotia and Mariehester'Camp No. 2640, Royal Neighbors. Embroidered and Crocheted ModeW and Colors: green, tan and cream. This is a good quality shade. HERE FOR WEEK-END Burial w.H be In the East ceme­ "rhe Gyp club will enjoy a Val­ tery. Second quality. The Imperfections are so slight they can entine social tomorrow evening . In Novelties at Big Reductions. hardly be noticed. the junior room at Center Congrega The chief attraction at the Sal­ DANCING AT RAINBOW tional church. Miss Lois Howe vation Army over the comiiig week heads the committee In charge. end will be Envoy, Erik Leidzen, Another of, the popular modern **Selfi-Serve'* Specials who- is paying, a visit to Manchest®r Lady Roberts Lodge will begin dances will be.huM at the Rainbo'w in the interest of the local band. tonight wit]h',BJJl Taslllo’s famous its meetings tonight in Tinker hall- This musical: combination ~haa been 2 Cans ROCKWOOD BITTER CHOCOLATE promptly at eight o’clock to allow' string orchestra playing the music. J***********’“ ***»«s

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