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^ “ " NET PRESS R€N AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION for the month of Jannary, 192C 5,087 Mei tber of tke Audit Bureau of Clrcnlatloua ___ MANCHESriER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUjconn;Z$tate Library (Classified Advertising'oa Page 8) VOL. XUL, NO. 121. OBSERVES 58th BIRTHDAY t The- Trip’s ;dnly 67,000,0^ A BY SKIPPING ROPE ^ 1 WOMAN SET Evanston,* 111., Peb. 21— Charles Levere, who will be 68 years old tomorrow, plans to celebrate the occasion by skip­ TRAPS h P ; ping rope 15,000 times for a. IN TEXAS MURDER new world’s record.- The eyent V •will be staged in the North <$> Shore hotel here, where Mr. d ie s f r o m Levere makes his home. On his last birthday he skipped the John Lis, of NojSl^ End, Ar­ LINDYISONWAY the hemp 12,000 times without Entombed Miners Are Mile a miss. ' Found By Young Man Who rested as Accomplice ------^ and HaB From Shaft— Re­ HOOVER IS »iN .Y . BACK TO ST. LOUIS Runs ^ For Help After When He Arrives as Stow­ ports Say Roof Has Caved MU M ON POUTKS Smothering Flantes; When away In N. Y. Harbor. In Role of Mail Flyer He Is In. A He Returns She Is Found Making Trip Over His Old ^ •' -* r— Secretary of Commerce to John Lis, 21, well known north New Kensington, Pa., Feb. 21. In Flames Again. end young man, is under arrest in Route. Two mine rescue teams early today Speak Before Society of New York City as a C . 0 F C . rescued one man alive and removed & aboard a Standard Oil tanker and as I two bodies from the Kinl<).ch mine Engineers This Evening. Morristown, N. J., Feb. 21—An a possible accessory to the murder ARRIVES SAFELY of the Valley Camp Coal Company unidentified woman who was found of a policeman in Texas City, Tex­ Arlington, Mass., Pastor near here where fourteen men in the woods near here last night St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 21.—Col. as, a -week ago yesterday. v;ere entombed in an explosion last New York, Feb. 21.—Secretary with her clothing enveloped in Charles A. Lindbergh completed his Another stowaway, Albert Zajone of Commerce Herbert Hoover, flames, died early today in All of. Brooklyn, New York, was arrest­ air mail round trip to Chicago to­ Keeps 'Em Laughing; Tay- Five men were reported to have escaped uninjured. Eleven men candidate for the Republican presi­ Souls’ hospital here. State police ed with Lis and both held as accom­ day arriving here at 9:06 a. m., were said to be still entombed a dential nominatton, arrived in New investigating the tragedy suspect plices in the murder -when the ship, making the 90-mile hop from “ lor Tells of Reborn Ver­ the A. C. Bedford anchored at Quar­ mile and a half from the entrance York today. foul play. They said she apparent- ; antine last night. William Curtis, Springfield in 54 minutes. He was to the shaft. Secretary^Hoover will make an 24. of New Brighton, S. I., an oiler nine minutes ahead of his sched­ mont, Reinartz of Radio. One of the dead men '^as identi­ ly had been knocked down and set uled landing time. fied as John Pool, miner. The oth­ address tonight at the dinner of 'afire, and that her clothing bad on the tanker, was arrested by the the American Institute of mining detective acting on the advise of His time for the' 2 85 mile hop er body and the man rescued aUve been saturated with gasoline. Texas City police. He is charged from Chicago with stops at Peoria | had not been Identified early today. and Metallurgical Engineers, iloov- and Springfield was two hours and j Members of the Manchester Cham­ The rescue teams reported the er is not expected to touch on poli­ Leno Campbell, of Bernardsville, with the actual murder. Both Lis N. J., saw the “human torch” and and Zajone deny any implication in^ fifty-nine minutes. ber of Commerce numbering about living man and the two bodies were tics In hik speech which will be in “Lindy” piloted his Douglass a rmie and a half from the en-1 acknowledgement of the Will’am heard the woman’s screams while llie matter, claiming it merely a co-| 200 gathered in Cheney hall last driving along the sta te highway. incident they were aboard the same j plane ahead of the five other planes trance to the shaft. Thejr said the I av/rence Saunders gold medal which left here with him yesterday. night for the 27th annual dinner of roof of the mine had caved in at which is to be conferred on him for He covered the woman’s body with shir. i He carried twelve sacks of mail. that point. • distinguished service in the field of snow and drove to Bernardsville. Left Year .Ago ■ where he notified policeman Charles Lis left Manchester a year ago 16 In Crew mrnlngV Similar- gatherings of Chicago, Feb. 21.—Scenes The trapped miners wlths the five engineers in twenty other cities Cavanaught. When the pair return­ last January, enlisting in the mer­ ed, the woman’s clothing was again chant marines, working his way reminiscent of that eventful morn­ v,*ho reached safety, went Into the will listen to Hoovers address as from port to port. He is a son of ing last spring when Charles A. ^ workings, a drift mine, shortly af­ delivered by radio over the Na­ burning. Ben Lis of 74 North street who was Lindbergh was preparing to hop off i ter three o’clock yesterdky after-1 tional Broadcasting Company’s Campbell again extinguished the I from Roosevelt Field for Paris,, noon. According to company offi­ ‘Blue Network.” flames and the woman was rushed killed 'll an automobile accident a cials the sixteen comprise the en­ year or more ago. His mother and ! were revealed today by the first Today’s Program. to the hospital, but physicians were sister now live on^ Parker street. I grey streaks of dawn that broke tire crew at work during the night Secretary Hoover attended a unable to save her life. Police Chief Samuel G. Gordon of the Man­ I over the municipal. flying field hours. They were due to leave the meeting of the economic survey QUestioned'^anipbell as ,to why flc ! here. mine about . Shortly after this morning. Later in the day chester police Department, has been ten o'clock 'he five men lushed to did not take the woman to the informed of the arrest ,of the young i But no such'historical event was he was to attend meetings of the hospital when he first saw her,, in- ! in the making. It was- merely the surface .md, reported that their American Child Health Association man. companions had been trapped. stead of waiting until he had sum­ On receipt of a telegram from ’ “Slim” Lindbergh and his five and the Belgian Educational moned aid. buddies getting ready to get the The story of the five gave little O. E. Kirk, Sheriff of Galveston inf'^rmation to mine -officials, ex­ foundation. . Marks on Clothing County, hnd a copy of the indict­ airmail through to St. Louis. It The secretary was accompamea It is believed the woman may was to be the return jaunt of a cepting that something i^^d hap­ here bv Mrsr Hoover who attended ment charging Curtis with robbery pened and the others -lad been have lived in Buffalo, N. Y. She and the shooting of a policeman in special round-trip over the old mail He’s hopping off toward Venus the meeting of the Women s Aux­ i wore a sealskin coat which bore the route which Lindy used to fly., {■'•apDed. A short time later when a Texas City, detectives boarded the call wiip sent to the Bureau of in this projectile before long iliary of the Institute of Mining, label “Louis, Furrier, Buffalo, N. tanker before it arrived in the bay. He was no longer “Col. Lind­ is Robert Condit (right), chem­ Engineers. Y., She was well dressed, Her, hat bergh, the distinguished trans-At- j Mines, company officials said that No mention was made of the two fire was spreading through the ical engineer and astral a6ro- Secretary Hoover will be a su®st bore the label “Bedell s, Paris. other men. When the detecti-ves ap­ lantic flier,”—just “Slim” Lind­ worklncs It was reported that! naut. Just how he’s going to get off the ground at Miami Beach, Fla., ^f^morrow at the banquet of the ’ The victim was about forty years prehended Curtis he denied ul’ bergh whose passion was to get the S v smoke was pouring ffom the or keep going for the 67,000,0()0 miles twixt there and his destinaaon is j^jj^gouri School of Mines here, old, with gray hair. Police said knowledge of the crime. Later, mail through on time. enirance to the saatt and that all not quite clear—but he says he s golag to start nevertheles . she appeared to he of Irish-Amen- when the stowaways were discover­ Lindy and his companions cori- attempls th-:v had made to enter can stock. She wore gold glasses ed, the three were taken off the pWed the first leg of the round the mine had pfoved futile. and on her left arm was a geld tanker awaiting further word from trip yesterday on scheduled *time, No Signs of Fire wrist watch. There were no defin­ :he Texas authorities. bringing the heaviest shipment of ( When the rescue teams were pre­ airmail ever carried between two Population Umit 0f U. S. ite clues as to her identity or to a In pry Dock V/. W. Robertson paring to enter there was nothing possible assailant. . The tanker was in dry dock in cities. They left St. Louis yester­ to shbw that there w i fire In the CT(.l.Pn BY GAS FUMES While police admitted the woman Galveston. Texas, for five days and day afternoon at 5:15 p.^ m., and mine. IVo of the teams were lih- might have committed suicide, later put into port in Texas arrived here shortly after dark. the organization and heard, Ja?hks P. Taylor, executive secretary of.the mediately sent below and another ‘ 2 0 0 , they clung to the belief that she Feb. 13. Curtis, an oiler, admits, be­ 5,000 Spectators. h*ld in readiness^ on. thA. surface to Henry M. Sperry, Vice Pres, of Five thousand spectators braved Vermont State Chamber tell, about had been knocked down where she ing on shore on the night of Feb. prepare for any'- emergency or to First National Bank, Over­ was found, or had been dragged 13, but denies taking part in a rob­ the cold weather to crowd the the ■ rebirth of the Green Mountain' relieve t%*lr fellow workers. of the flying field here and state, heard Dr. John Nicol Mark, come iat H is Home* there and set afire. They could not bery. The Klhlock mine is located in determine whether she had been As the A. C. Bedford was leaving shoutouuuc their welcome.______As____ soon__ asUnitarian pastor of Arlington, Mass., the Vandergrift rOad, one mile That Will Be Reached In 75)1 bUCELEY MATCHES , but stated that this seemed port the night of the alleged rob­ Lindbergh’s red and silver striped tell Scotch stories by the reams and above New Kensington. It is one Hartford, Conn., Feb. 21,--Hen- bery, an unidentified soldier was plane came to a perfect landing he heard John L. Reinartz, one of its the Ingest in the New Kensington Years—Then Birthrate ry M. Sperry, vice-president ana probable. found aboard, a stowaway. He was darted from the cockpit to a wait­ own residents, tell about the work district and has been operating on director of the First National bank, Signs of Struggle turned over to the authorities in ing mail truck to avoid the crowd. amateur radio operatprs are doing a non-union basis since before died of gas asphyxiation at n s, Marks on the ground around the Texas City. Later he ivas located by Post- in advancing scientific knowledge. Christmas; Usually there is a large WiD Drop, Health Officials home here, today. Members of his | spot were taken by police to indi­ Lis and Zajone, both seamen, who Dr. Mark’s humor and his brilliant, number of men working On the family announced that Mr. Sperry cate either that the woman had worked their way to the west coast, (Continued on Pag%s 3) inspirational address climaxed one grounds and in the mine, which is who had been in poor health for been dragged along the ground fo told the police last night that they of the most successful gatherings surrounded by a stockade and Declare. Weston Youth Said He Never several months, entered the some distance, or that a struggle picked up the soldier friend in Tex­ socially the Chamber has yet en- guarded by deputy sheriffs. kitchen of his home durin.g the had taken place. as City after they motored from It was nearly seven o’clock be­ night to heat water, sustained a Policeman Cavanaught said he Los Angeles to Texas. The three, fore the diners filed to the tables on Heard His Sw eeth^rt Dis­ fainting spell and fell acro^ believed the woman had been at­ eager to get to New York, managep MISSING STUDENT the main floor of Cheney hall with OPPOSITION LEADING Washington, Feb. 21.—'The Unit­ gas stove, thus opening the tacked and then thrown from an to board the tanker. As they were A1 Behrend’s Paramount orchestra ed States probably will round out locks. Dr. Henry M. Costello, automobile. , leaving port, they said, their newi^ furnishing the music. Blessing was into a nation of 200,000,000 inhab­ cuss Suicide. medical examiner, is investigating. “A bruise on her head ana found friend was discovered and WORKING AS MAID invoked by Rev. William P. Reidy IN JAPAN ELECTION itants in 'about 75 years and then' Mr. Sperry, who shoulder indicated she ^as tossed taken off the tanker, of St. James’s R. C. church and El­ son of the late Henry. L. ^^Sperry, overboard. There were also bruises A search of the tanker failed to mer T. Thienes, Hartford County ^top growing. Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 21.^— one-time owner of the Hartford Thia was given today as the on hei; throat. . reveal money alleged to have been “Y” secretary jumped into his job But Government Pnrty Expects Adroitly, parrying with quick ans­ Post and former Republican st^e “I searched the ground in taken in the robbery. The officers as song leader immediately and To Win After Country Votes opinion of experts at the United central-conamittee chairnuiu- vicinity and found nothing Middletown Girl Gets Job made the gathering, sing for their States Public Healti service, who wers the questions shot athto.with Tad been in the bankl^ business also failed to locate the .38 calibre Are Co(unted. might show that the woman had revolver which was alleged to have suppers. Oliver F. Toop’s troupe of said the present excess of births lightning-like rapidltyv'Tolin Foster many years, with • the isational Ex­ poured gasoline on her clothin« and waitresses then began the dinner over deaths is approximately 1,- change bank. When that institu­ been taken from the policeman aft­ Tending Babies For Long Tokyo, Feb. 21.—Although the Buckley, on trial charged with slay­ set herself afire.” ' ' er the shooting. service. 000,000 a year. , tion was consolidated with The scene is about five inlle.. vote-counting after Japan’s first The birth rate of about 20 per ing Miss Grace E. Mills,_ matched First National bank in 1916, Mr. Dinner and Waiti’essesIf universal suffrage election pro­ 1,000 population, however, has wits today with . 'District Attorney- from a spot where the body of a Island Family. <4oerrv became viopresident of murdered man was found The menu consisted of fruit, cock­ ceeded slowly, today, the early re­ been declining in the last ten years, Robert T. Bushnell before a, jury the now organization. He suffered tail, cream of tomato soup, celery, • The woman was five feet five turns show, that the .Minseito, or not only In the. United States but n in a crowded courtroom. a nervous breakdown in June. olives, pickles, fried fillet of floun­ opposition party, was • slightly other civitized countries. The de­ “When was the first time you inches tall and weighed about 120 New York, Feb. 21—In a resi-| der, Parisienne potatoes, tartar Mr. Sperry was never married. pounds. She wore black strap ahead in the. cities. cline In the birth rate probably will overheard Grace speak of suicide?” He leaves his sister Mrs. Helen Foreign News deuce at Kew Gardens, Long Island, sauce, half broiled chicken, French The as yet uncounted country be greater than the fall In the pumps, and the buckles of artic. he was asked. , Scranton, with whom he lived. were found nearby. She wore a where she got a job tending babies, fried potatoes, peas, rolls,, butter. votes are expected to favor the death rate, which becomes lower “I don’t think I ever heard her after vanishin,g February 3 from Seiyukj or Government Party. as science increases the sp ^ of speak of it,” was the reply. string of red and green beads. In ------Although the government party life. V - The woman was found near two Marymount college. Tarry town, N. - Buckley testified that his ,swee^ gasoline filling stations on the riate claimed 22Or candidates, and- the Ldmit - » Increase heart discussed an elopement-with Y., Catherine Elizabeth Tierney, 22, oposition 218, it was regarded aa Medical scientists said that it has highway. There were P®®ls of Cable Flashes was to be reunited today with her unlikely that either will: obtain a been found, that all civilized na­ him. , „ gasoline about the spot. ^ h Behaved Himself WITH THEATER THEFTS found, the victim was prone on the father, George H. -Tierney, wealthy plurality sufficient to control the tions have a gradual Increase in The Weston youth in his reply insurance man of Middletown, diet. ' their population up to a certain ground, according to. Campbell. According to the< early returns, maximum:—as a key to^y a popula­ There was little hope of r®f Sora, Italy, Feb. 21.—Quadru-I Conn. (Contlnocd on Pa*,e 2) Man Shot in Hartford Y^ter- plets were born today to Signora j sheShe does not know that he is the proletarian party has apparent­ tion'which can be properly sup­ when the woman was taken to the Maria Dimuccio. Mother and chil-1 coming, and whether she will ac- ly elected five candidates y Includ­ ported by the natural and artificial day Responsible ' For Many hospital. Both legs were charred (Iren were reported as doing well- j cede to his pleading for her to ing the Labor Leader Abe. resources of the cpuntry;T7-and. that Breaks, Polite Say. lo fie knees, the rl,ght hand was ______j either come home or go back to the The returns 'show that over then the number of Inhabitants r charred and the right side of the Tokio, Feb. 21. — Seventeen 'classroom was a question. seventy per cent, of the eligible malns'at a fairly constant level. Hartford, Conn., Feb. 21.-— body was badly burned. , American-made automobiles, cost- Older in appearance than she electorate-voted. Complete returns This country, in the view of the STARTS MG PROBE cracking jobs In scores of aulomo- Campbell was considerably shak­ are .not expected until . late tomor­ great accomplishments of science, Sfe io w rooms and theaters from en by his experience The scream- mg approximately------$5,000 each, .really is, Catherine is believed to would have no difficulty in support­ veritable human-bon- will be purchased for the special■ ’ ^have fled from college because row or Thursday. one end of the state to the othei iTiz wonian, 3, — ing a 20(H00.0,00;0 population, ac­ now laid to the account- o fire illuminating the dreary spot in use of foreign guests during the others in the freshman class cording to-the Public- Health Serv­ Police Think they Haye Dis­ thougjft. her “an ancient.”. George F. Bersig, 27, who was shot the woods, presented an eerie sight. mronation ceremonies of Emperor ice. Chemistry particulEffiy will be covered Headijuarters of in­ by a policeman here yesterday, ac- Hirohito next November. After the Mother Speaks GOLD a factor in providing, the necessary Over the telephone from Middle- ternational Crooks,' . cording to Hartford detect.-^s. coronation the cars will be used by food—better transpor^tion v^B Berelg. In .a hospital with a butl^tf .he imperial household and govern­ town her mother said: TO make greater j .cijBes possible—^in­ “Her spirit was broken and she .. New York. Feb. ;21.--rSearch ^e^ wound in one lung, was today ment officials. ventive igenius. ^11 put; the farms ported, as having a chance for re- was nervous and discontented. She on an "urban standard of li'rtng. a woman and . tWAr'TO* i FINLAND COMES OUT Peking, China, Feb. 21.—Metro­ didn’t flunk all her mid-year ex­ BiU In Senate Provides; For The decline ,in the American mernb'ers; of] a baii]^ .ot aminations as they said. She only thieves, and' aUeinbts to trace °°E^ressing their belief that Ber­ politan Peking now has a popula­ Free IMigrimage to. Ceme­ birth rarte is not race suicide, ex­ operations follbwed itpday . Qu the sig is familiar with scores of safe . against ARMAMENT tion of- 1,129,718, according to the failed in chemistry. teries in Europe. perts declared. While economic - “You can’t imagine how happy pressure,, tends,, to' reduce^ families heela of thejmy^teriqim.. robberies in ,tbe state in the pari latest police census, made public • ' t ' - * - ‘ — " William Doyle.' three months,'police refused to disr today. This is a decrease of 11,000 we are to know she is alive and safe Washington, F^,- 21.-'-A pil­ by the, appU<;»tl6h’.of- ^ cpntrol, even if she is working as a nurse­ there Are h'e11eved.,tO vbe' hlo- mer ‘ lightweiglit boxer, a Bronx, ciiss the matter beyond saying they since the census. The au­ grimage ■ unique-' in the- history qt apartment'.' J,; ,; ‘ have a number of witnesses to ex- Smallest Nation in LeagUe^En- thorities attribute the decrease' to maid.” —Photo by Elite warring hations Was almost’ assum­ logi.cal ■ fdcTtoira “ as >'Wie^l that; tend ■ District Attorney * McGeehan. jns amiUe. Names of the witnesses Harry A. Lovsenz, of Kew Gar­ to cut down! the. slze hf the Ameri­ ters Liste Against W ars o t increasingly bad times which have Clarence P. Qnimby ed today as the;,Sepate Teceived the entire staJf, inspector Duane anb a are being withheld. driven many of the poor class to dens, saw a newspaper photograph Butler bill providing lor a- tour of can faihily., ' ■ ; V* . f • score of detectives are co-operating Willimantic and Norwich have Aggression. of the missing student and recog­ European cemeteries for “Gold Experts: said that the character in examining : the-uiany angles , of seek a living elsewhere. frozen pudding, assorted cakes,, cof­ of ‘ food, * increasing mental work, suffered particularly from sate- nized the girl who had been look­ fee, - salted nuts, cigars and cigar­ Star” mothers. * the case, said to. he the 'most lm- hlowers, while Bridgeport experi­ ing after his two little children the Passed 'unaniinously by th^ climate, and greiater. pressure of rortant'criminal, discovery in years. London, Feb. 21— “Eat more ettes. The waitresses, wbo'seryed un­ life today, and general: standards of enced two night raids of large di­ Geneva. Feb. 2 1— Flnlahd. w e eels,” is the new sic gan of the last two weeks. He notified her der Captain Toop were Miss Edl^he House, the bill is expected' to re­ ' Doyle'died, apparently in e-rdnar- mensions. Efforts are being made of the smallest countries h a v ^ ceive early - consideration '; in th i living are believed ,to have a pro-, Medical Research Council, of Bri­ parents last, night. Schultz, Miss Frances' MciPherapn, nounced' ihtluehce oh the birth rei over the division of money to connect Bersig with nil. member='aiip in the League of Na- tain. Dr. 'B. A. Webster and Dr. Hurt in Fall Mrs. Ann Crockett, Mrk John Sdx&fc* * ' '' among four supposed crooks. ’. Four years ago it was said, Cath­ Under the bill fathered by Rep. rate. The cboped up apartment Later District Attorney McGeer tionsi entered the lists today Rosenheim,'who have been investi­ menunh, Mrs. Joseph LMb83Tt ;MT** dweller of: the vJityi even barring n e w HARBOR COMMISSIONER against wars of aggressions, gating the subject, reported that erine fell from a second-story win­ S. Gardner, Miss Helen Ktajei^Bkl, Butler,' Republic"n of Pa., oldest tanJoiind in the apartment, an as­ dow while-sleep-walking. No per­ xnember of the Hause in continuo-aF birth control, is hot .lo likely to sortment of telegraina and .cahl^ Despite the opinion o t the Sreat eels have a high dietic value be­ Miss Anna Sturgeon,-' Miss VAlory have as large a family as the man Hartford, Conn., Feb. 21.-^Mll- powers tfiat a general treatirlB im­ manent injury had been sustained Gorman, Miss Lena Ubert, Miss IjH- service, mothers -and unmarried grains frlJln a ll! parts 6f the; world cause they contain vitamin “D” and widows of American soldiers of the and woman on t t ' 'farm. and letters ifrbm Sipg ^ g and^otUj. fon C. Mapea, of Neyr Haven, was practicable, M. ,Eirchj : almost as much Vitamin "A" as so far as the family knew. llan Clifford, Miss Edna Silver, Miss .- Increased culture, education anl today appointed by Governor Trum- The Tierneys have three othei; ‘ Edith Wilson, Miss MartharBtojigh-. A. B. ‘F.,'who were ■ burled - n er prisons .i^dicaUng thAt the band minister to Berne, Finland a cod-liver oil. Vitamin “D” was de- Pra.nce, Bel^hm ' tuid Elngland, higher standards 5:- of■ living ire was connected ■ with internatipnai bulRto be a' harbor commissioner delegate upon the se c ^ ty commls- ; Ecribed'as “an essential food factor daughters. Two of them, Rose, ton. Miss Agptha Wright, Miss El­ dooming the large family of yester­ at New Haven to succeed the late 18, and Mary, 19, are fitting, them­ sie Deer, Miss Rutih Turner,' MHss wohld be allowed- to visit the ceme­ crooks. * He Usted diamond, smtig-- slbn, announced that Ms equntry' cf an unknown chemical nature.”. teries at the expense ef the govero- day. Public 'hdaWib' officials emphav Edward P._Avery. Governor *Brnmr would submit a convention open t

•KANCHESTER TCbWN.) BVENtNO HEKAnJ, TCESDAT, IEBRUART 21,1928. xgrf: ^^l■ hoTvever, save for minor bruiaw;*^^:. NORTH ENDCHURCHESV DUMP-CART WORSTED The accident occured : in-tronM ^ WASHINCTON PARTY ■ ^ SERVICE CLUBS AKE ; [SENSATION M U SE O " the state armory on . LENTEN SERVICES The dump-cart, betpg: dra!wn'^j,a : AT BUCKLaND SCHOOL TOGETIffiR FOR TONIGHT IN BUMP WITH AUTO pair of horses, was struch by a IN KOVAL URCLES Studebaker sedan-driven bjr Btqrett IN CHURCHES HERE ABIGBELPTON.E. Wagner- of Bockville. ^ The latter High Low 1 p. m. F .'w . Dent, Town Fmploye, A" Grand March Features Colonial Protestant Congregatie^ ' to I was about to pass the wagon When Ailed Chem > .148 147% 148 Catapulted to Road, But Gets he saw the cross-towut tro lly , car Alls Cbal . .116 116 116 ^\- • Costumes—«01d Fashioned \ Gather at Second Congrega- Off With Bruises. approaching?-when he h^pled his- Am Bosch ... . .17 17 17 Dances Are Enjoyed. . titmal Church at 7 :30. Four Children of Sqr Henry brakes, Hie automobile skidded' into Am Can . . ..7 6 % 75% 76 Episcopalians and Catholics So Taylor Tells Kiwani- 107% 107% Frederick W. Dent of 41 Apel the dump-cart. • , Am Loco ... .108 . Dancers. who wended their way E. A. Lydall of the North Metho­ The rear right wheel of the Wag­ Am Smelt . . .171% 170% 171 de Bath, W ere Bom Be- Place, an employ of thie town high­ to the BucklWd school hall last ans In FoDow Up of His dist church and Meredith Steven­ ' A * on was broken off. The-automobile ' Am St Fdy . .56% 56% 56% 0bserve'40 Days of Peni­ night report a thoroughly enjoyable way department, was thrown from son of the Second Congregational the dump-cart he was driving yes­ came to a halt when it struck a Am T & T.J, .177% 177% 177% affair, and a good crowd in atten­ will be leaders of the meeting at the Am Woolen . .22% 22% 22% fore Marrage. terday when it was struck,by an telephone pole. The car was not tence, Starting Tomorrow. dance. The grand march was led by Address Last Night. latter church this evening at 7:30. going very fast and it was not much Anaconda . . . . 55% 54% 55 Miss Rachel Culver and Louis L. automobile. He escaped uninjured. 184 183% 184 This will be the first of six con­ damaged Atchison . ... Grant, representing George and secutive Tuesday evenings get-to­ Balt & Ohio 109% 109% 109% Martha Washington. Miss Culver James P. Taylor, executive sec­ gethers for attendants of both north London, Feb. 21.— The first Beth Steel .. . 06% 56% 56% Three Manchester c^rches will important suit under the legitimacy Can Pac . .. .200% 200% 200% E^T^ices dur- wore a beautiful colonial gown of retary of the "Vermont State Cham­ end churches, in charge of the men, hold regular weekly white satin with overdress of white act of 1926, Involving a number of Chi & North 80% 80% Ing the Lenten season, which will ber of Commerce, who was one of but open to all adults. titled personages and bringing-to satin in a rosebud design. Her the speakers at the annual banquet Chi Roc Isl . .107% 106% 107% begin tomorrow. The • three The subject tonight will be light sensational domestic details Cons Las . . . .131% 130% 131% churches are St. Marjf’s Episcopal, powdered wig and ringlets Vere of the Manchester Chamber of Com­ "Books That Have Helped” U is true to the period as were those of of the proud old De Bathe family, Corn Prod .. . 66 66 66 St, James’ and St. Bridget's Roman merce last night, remained in town hoped a number will feel free to was adjudicated by the courts this Today and Del & Hud . .164% 164%; 164% Catholic. her partner. Miss Culver carried a today and was the speaker at the take part in these meetings which afternoon. bouquet of pink rosebuds the gift noon meeting of the Manchester Circle Dodge Brtfs . . 17% 17% 17% St. Mary’s Church will last for an hour and be follow­ The four children of the late Sir Tomorrow Du Pont . . . .319 318 319 Lenten services at St. Mary’s of Mrs. Louis Grant for the occa­ Kiwanis club. His theihe today ed by a social time during which Henry De Bathe, died in 1907, had E r i e ...... 51 50% 51 Episcopal church .will begin tomor­ sion. The costume worn by Mr. had to do with New England, the light refreshments will be served?" asked the courts for a declaration THE BROADWAY MUSICAL COMEDY STAR Gen Elec ... .127% 125% 127 row, Ash "Wednesday, at 7:30 in the Grant was of gray satin with white men it produces and its future. He Tuesday evening, February 28 of legitimacy. They are Lady G en Mot . . . .135% 134% 135 evening, and will be held every stockings and buckled shoes. He believed that the work of the dif­ the meeting will be held at the Burnham, Lady Somerleyton, Mrs. GEORGE JESSEL in t Gillett Raz . . . 99% 99% 98% Wednesday until Easter. Special filled the role with great dignity. ferent service clubs which have North Methodist church! The sub­ Winifred McCalmont and Maximil­ Inspirat . . . . . 18% 18% 18% preachers from churches in this As the grand march was forming come into being during the past ject will be “ What Christ Means ian De Bathe.^ Iht Harv . . . .231% 229 231% section will be here on the Wednes­ the ladles were iJresented with few years is going to prove a big to Me.” The leaders will be Frank­ After hearing the evidence the “ GINSBERG THE GREAT” Int Nickel . . . .80% . 78% 79% day evenings and Rev. James Stuart tiny parasols and the men, with factor in bringing out the best lin Smith of Second Congregational court granted the petition estab­ Int Paper .. . .69% 68% 68% Neill, rector of St. Mary’s, « will small white hats. When the march there Is in New England and its and Harold Hanna of the North lishing the legitimacy of the i>etl- Slapstick Romance of a Tailor’s Appr«itice "Who Jcrfns Kennocott . . 82% . 82% 81% preach in other churches. was well underway a confetti people. Methodist, It is hoped this meeting tioners. Strolling Troupe! Tricked, Trounceil and Traded, His Way Mack Truck . .99% 98% 99% Children’s services will be held “ snowstorm” descended from a During the war it was - an easy will be well attended by the young Counsel stated that all four Marl Oil . . . . . 33% . 33% 33% matter to interest the men and to the Top- ____ every Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 ceiling arrangement people especially. petitioners were born to Sir Henry LAUGH-MAKER DE LUXE! Mo Pac com . 45% 45 45 during Lent. On Good .Friday the Dan Miller prompted for the old women in the service of the nation. The meeting at Second Congre­ 156% and Lady Charlottes De Bathe N Y Central .157 156% morning service will be held at 10 fashioned dances which predomi­ It is so in every great crisis that gational March 6 will be led , by before their marriage in December, New Haven . . ..61% 60% 61% o’clock and the evening service at nated. Wehr’s orchestra played and -comes up, but it is a much more Leon Holmes of the North Metho­ Nor Am Co . . .60% 60 60 1870, the mariage having been de­ 7:30. No time has been definitely the ladies of the Ways and Means difficult problem when everything dist and Calvin Davison of the layed because the father of Sir THURSDAY and FRIDAY Penn R R . . . .64 63% 63% set for the usual three-hour service is going along serenely. Men and committee seryed Washington pie Second Congregational; the sub­ Henry objected to it. LOOK THIS SHOW OVER Post Cereal . .119% 119 119 which is held on Good Friday but it and ice cream. The committee an­ women forget easily and it is some Pull new . . . . fcO 80 ject: “ KnockSrs and Boosters.” Mother’s Testimony. 2— FEATURES— 2 79% is expected that it will begin at noon nounces another dance for a week job to arouse their interest in pub­ Radio Corp . . 88% 87% 88 March 14 the fourth meeting will Lady Charlotte, who is now more as usual. from Wednesday, the 29th. lic affairs during such times. There be held at the Methodist church; than ninety years of age, made an LOIS WILSON GEORGE K. ARTHUR Sears Roe .. . .85% 84 84 The first Lenten service tomorrow was a time when the “ policy of the Sou Pac . . . .120 120 120 the topic: “ Great Hymns of the affidavit establishing the facts up­ night will be in charge of Rev. Mr. public be damned” might go. Later on which the court based its ver­ Sou Rail . . . .142% 142% 142% Neill and the visiting preachers will Centuries” and the two leaders A. “THE GINGHAM GHIL” COMMUNITY CLUB P U T S the public wanted to be pleased but F. Howes and Fayette B. Clarke. dict. She stated in her affidavit S 0 of N J . .38% 37% 38% be the following: today the public must be informed, MORE ROMANTIC THAN A FIRST KISS! Studebaker . . 61 % 60% 61% The fifth meeting, March 20, at that the present Sir Hugo De February 29, Rev. Albert Jepson Mr. Taylor is a firm believer in Bathe, Bart., who married Lily FOR THE SECOND FEA'TURE Tob . Prod . . .109 108% 109 of Warehouse Point; March 7, Rev. the Congregational church will Un Pac . . . . .191% 191% 191% ARE WELL PRESENTED the work of the Chamber of Com­ have as leaders C. G. Tyler and Langtry, the actress in July 27, H. B. Olmstead of St.:John’s church, merce. He thought that the service 1899, was legitimate, having been JACK LUDIN in “SHOOTIN’ mONS” United Drug .192 192 192 Rockville; March 14, Rev. Wilfred Arthur Palmer. The subject; “ Using United Fruit .137 136% 137 clubs could to advantage work hand born in August, 1871. A Whooping Western. Greenwood of Grace church, Wind­ Those who atte'nded the enter- in hand with the organization, not the Power of Prayer.” IT S Rubber . . 51% 51% 51% ^inm ent put on at the Hollister The last or sixth meeting will be The title of the De Bathe fam­ sor; March 21, Rev. George Wilcox only in the towns but the state and W.4IT, THAT’S NOT ALL. U S Steel . . .140 % 139% 140 of Grace church, Stafford Springs; street school last evening thorough­ on Tuesday, March 27 at the ily is one of the oldest in Britain AVesting . . . . . 9.J 92% nation. 92% March 28, Rev. Marcus Simpson of ly enjoyed it. The attendance suf­ Methodist church. The subject: dating back to 1172. Thursday Nite, 3 Acts Vaudeville AVillys Over . . .18% 17% 18 fered somewhat from the great President Clarence Quimby an­ The legitimacy action caused a SAME CIRCLE PRICES. NO ADVANCE. St. Luke’s church Glastonbury. Rev. nounced that the minstrel show “ Salesmen with Christ.” The lead­ Mr. Neill will preach in his own number of attractions in all other ers for this get-together will be an­ tremendous sensation in the high­ parts of the town. The younger which the Kiwanis club is planning est society circles because it church on April 4. would in all probability be held nounced lat%r. LINDYISONWAY During Lent the rector of St. mem°hers of the Community club W. J. Taylor and F. B. Clarke brought to light details hitherto prese^ed two plnys, “ The Trysting some time in Aprii.^ hinted at but not known to the Mary’s will preach in the following "William A. Knhfla won the at­ will assist with the singing and churches on these dates: February Place” and “ Maker ’of Dreams,” provide musicians. Meredith Stev­ the public. BACK TO ST. lOOIS and although ■very different both tendance prize today which was con­ 24, Grace church, Windsor; March tributed by C. R. Burr who is in enson and Harold Hanna will, as­ I, Trinity church, Bristol; March 7, are of a high order. The young sisted by others of the young peo­ people gave a good interpretation California. It was a large box of ' (continued from page 1) St. Michael’s church, Naugatuck; candied fruits and nuts sent from ple, have charge of the refresh­ March 9, Christ church, Unionville; of the authors’ plot and Intention that state. ments. BUCKLEY MATCHES master Arthur Qeder and taken to March 24, St. John’s church. Ware­ at the production last night. Every­ house Point; March 15, Gtace thing passed off smoothly and gave the mail pilots apartment near the evidence of careful und continued TO- CTATF TO­ field for dinner. The meal as­ church, Stafford Springs; March 28, 600 MOURNERS WITS WITH LAWYERS sumed the Importance of a banquet St. Luke’s church. South Glaston­ rehearsing. AMERICANS WILL TRY bury. Watkins Brothers provided some at whl.$h were present his compan­ of the furnishings for the stage NIGHT *^oui NIGHT ions «b',^Lhe flight and a number of Special baptismal services will be TO BEAT SPEED MARK AT FOY FUNERAL (Continoed from page 1) hefd on Saturday, April 7, at 4 settings, both of which were inter­ prominent officials. ior scenes. Costumes worn by the Lindbergh insisted on spending o’clock in the afternoon and on questions stated that although he players were modern. New Rochelle, N. Y., Feb. 21.— ■ the night with his buddies in the Easter Sunday at 2 o’clock. Keech Says He Was Traveling was deeply in love with Miss Mills GIFT NIGHT Home-made candy was sold be­ Eddie Foy went to his last resting he yent automobile riding with mail fliers’ "barracks,” located in tween parts of the entertainment At 240 Miles An Hour When the same building. The famous St. Bridget’s place today. Miss Edith McLean. “ But there was Special services nave been ar­ and McKay’s Serenaders provided Pipe Broke. Six hundred mourners, most of always a party of four and I be­ aviator appeared fresh this morn­ the music for dancing. ing. He said he had enjoyed a ranged for St. Bridget’s Roman them women, thronged the Church haved myself,” he add d. 6 Floor Lamps Free 6 good night’s rest and never felt jdatholic church during the Lenten Daytona Beach, Fla., Feb. 21.— of the Blessed Sacrament here, Buckley scored a point earls in COME AND T.AKE HOME A FLOOR LAMP. where Father Pasquale ManzelU, better In his life, i- «das6n'tvhich begjns-tomorrowi Ash Frank Lockhart of Indianapolis the cross examination when he was More, than '200,OCO pieces of ■Wednesday. It was announced today DONNELLY-TROMBLEY and Ray Keech, driver of J. M. an ola friend of Eddie Foy, assist­ asked if Miss Mills' mother and FEATURE PICTURE FOR TONIGHT maif - bearing the official stamp by Rev. C. T- McCann, pastor'of the White’s 36-Cylind'er racer, will ed by Father Joseph Baum and brother knew of their engagement. church, that the Distribution of again attempt to better the auto­ P'ather Joseph Crew, chanted a : ol- "Lindbergh Again Flies the Air Miss Hazel Trombley, daughter “ Yes,” he said, “ they knew of it Mail” were in the St. Louis to Chi­ Ashes will take place tomorrow speed record established by Captain emn high requiem mass. early in the summer of 1926. Grace **The Girl From Chicago of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trombley of Those theatrical folk of Broad­ cago shipment. Approximately the morning at 7:30, in the afternoon Malcolm Campbell of England, of told me that she told her mother SEE HOW A GIRL RESCUES HER BROTHER FROM A GANG. same amount was in the packets at 4 o’clock and in the evening at Cooper street and Robert J. Don­ 206.95 miles per hour over the Or- way, who- loved the clown through nelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert the years when he made people we were engaged and Grace .said FE.ITURING for the return trip. 7:30. mond-Daytona beach course. J. Donnelly of Cooper street were Keech said that yesterday as he happy my packing them laugh, her mother said she was tickled to The Stations of the Cross will be death.’; eONRAD WILLIAM observed on every Friday evening married this morning at 9 o’clock hit the starting’ flag he was going flocked to the church and sat side MYRNA JUMPS TO HER DEATH. During the grilling of Buckley, RUSSELL during Lent at 7:30. "Visiting priests in St. James’ church. The peremony 240 miles per hour and he had net by side with Eddie Fo'y’s old neigh­ NAGEL LOY New York, Feb. 21.— Mrs. Anna was performed by the rector, Rev. #Iven the Triplex seventy per cent bors. the so-called “ death car,” a snappy Levine, of Brooklyn, a patient in who are to officiate at the masses little two-seated roadster, , was will be announced later. W. P. Reidy. of the gas, but just then vibration Mrs. Marie Combs i cy, widow Mount Sinai hospital, committed The bridal attendants were Miss broke a pump line and severely of the comedian, had recovered wheeled into the courthouse yard suicide early today by leaping from Mary M. Donnelly, sister of the scalded him when the water flew from her collapse and entered the for inspection by the jury. The fioor TOMORROW AND THURSDAY At. St. James.' hoard was bullet scarred. a window on the fourth floor of bridegroom and Felix Mozzer. back. He was practically recovered church on the arm of Charles, old­ the institution. Death was instan­ At St. James’ church tomorrow, The defendant, who appeared per­ 2— BIG FEATURES— 2 the distribution of ashes will take The bride’s gown was of orchid from his injuries t day after hos­ est of the little Foys. She was near- taneous. She had been depressed the breaking point again at the fectly calm today after his collapse place at 7:40 in the morning and georgette ^nd satin trimmed with pital treatment for burns. Nf)W WHAT WILL I DO? because.of her illness. Lockhart whizzed over the close of the mass. on the witness stand yesterday aft­ the benediction service will be held silver and rhinestones. She wore a ernoon, testified under cross-exami­ COMPANION in the evening at 7:30. On Friday hat to match and carried a bouquet course at an officially timed speed, FEATURE of 200.22246 miles per hour nation that he did not know what evening the stations of the cross of pink Premier and yellow pernet became of the overcoat he placed Silver Streak Deepseated roses and lavender sweet peas. against the wind, a rising tide pre­ will be observed and this rite will venting his run with the wind. TOLLAND around the body of his sweetheart be repeated every Fnday evening The bridesmaid’s frock was of King of Dog Campbell’s speed against the wind following the shooting and his ride Actors in COUGHS during Lent at 7:30. peach colored georgette. Her hat Dr. W. B. Beir; of Stafford with the body from the country dis­ was of the same material add she when he established the new world are dangerous....^ speed record was 199 miles per Spi.ings and Tolland were guests of trict to "Waltham Square, where he “ W here the carried an arm bouquet of sweet ri-iends here l.ast 'rau*.< iriy. shot himself in an unsuccessful at­ and may lea3 to serious illnMS. A t the hour. Race fans were confident that Trail Begins’ peas. A wedding breakfast and Lockhart would break the world’s Miss Reba Baker is assisting at tempt to take his own life. first sign of throat im u u o n , take ABOUT TOWN reception followed at the home of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles PERTUSSIN freely. It soothes the in­ record today. Questioned regarding love letters the bride’s parents. Guests were Captain Campbell said that he C. Talcott. written to him by Grace, the de­ flamed throat at once, quiets the cough present from Hartford, East Hart­ Mrs. C. Preston. Meacham was a spasms and helps to clear the Because of the basketball game would not race his Napier Bluebird fendant denied that he destroyed scheduled for tomorrow night the ford, Newington, Warehouse Point again unless his record is broken. i-ecent' guest at' the home of her four, envelopes of which were sages from infectious muras. PEK- parents at Poquonock Bridge, Gro­ TUSSIN is a natural herbal remedy public whist will be held this even­ and this town. He would then atteL.pt to win back found. that acts without Dope. ing at thq Mancjiester Community Mr. and Mrs. Donnelly left for an the speed laurels for England.'’ ton, Conn. The district attorney asked him It does not upset the stomach. clubhouse. Alexander Hanna heads unannounced wedding trip. On Miss Helen Chapin returned to who destroyed the love letters and her home In Oradell last week after Doctors have prescribed itfor2(iyeari the committee in charge which will their return they will live for the he replied that he did not know. a visit With Mr. and Mrs. Charles and it is sold by all drugstores. be from the American Insurance present with the bpide’s parents. ENGINEERS OF STATE Defense Counsel George L. Ells­ Union. The usual social time, good C. Talcott, worth immediately objected on the prizes and refreshments is promis­ Miss Eleanor Luce of the Hart­ ground that there was no evidence ford Training School for Nurses ed by the committee. ' PICK THEIR Om CERS to show that the letters were de­ COVENTRY spent Sunday at the home of Mr. stroyed. Judge Hugo Dubuque over­ and Mrs. George P. Charter. ruled the objection and exceptions AERONAUTICS COMMITTEE New. Haven, Conn., Feb. 21— Rev. W, B. Darby’s text for his IS NAMED BY LEGION. Miss Laura Kingsbury and class­ were taken by Attorney Ellsworth. Safe fo r mate, Miss Elizabeth Ailing of Dur­ The Connecticut Civil Engineers Sunday morning sermon was “ Con­ Association has come to be one of sider the Lilies of the Field How Every Cough this year’s National ham, spent Sunday at the former’s EIGHT SAILORS DROWNED ^Members the largest organizations on earth, They Grow.” Aeronautics mittee of The Am­ home. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Elliott were according to statistics Issued at the Mrs. C. Hibbard West, who. has London, Feb- 21.— Eight mem­ erican Leg^hTiave been appointed been confined to her home with a as follows;-Rufus Rand, Minnesota, Sunday guests at Mrs. Elliofr, s 44th annual meeting of the associa­ bers of the crew of the fishing Now .von’ve got to langh! Did yon hear the story of the trav­ brother’s, John E. Kingsbury. tion opening here today. Vincent grip cold is now much improved. trawler Grimsby were drowned to­ eling salesman? ^Here is the funniest story of them a ll... chairman; Col. A. J. Dougherty, Mrs. Emery Clough was called ' and love and excitement with a villain to boot. J f Arizona; Capt. Robert C. Erwin, Miss Ruth Taylor is enjoying a B. Clark; of Ansonia, presiding at day when their vessel collided with few days’ vacation at home. the meeting, announced 111 new to New Britain Sunday on account District of Columbia; Richard of the serious illness of her moth­ the steamship Zylvia in the North Note— Byrd, Virginia; Warren Eaton, Most of the signers for the elec- members had been taken into the tiici lights are enjoying the lights. association during the year, making er, Mrs. John Darling. Sea. New York; R. C. Wood, France, The regular meeting of the Tol­ and George Love, Oregon. The rest are living in hopes. a total membership to date of 777 Mrs. Joseph Skllton has returned persons. land Grange, P. of H., No. 51, will borne after spending the past week be held in the church vestry Tues­ SENT TO ASYLUM Election of oflicers during the with relatives In Flushing, li. I- morning session resulted as fol­ day evening. The roll call will be Miss Ruth Btitcher is visiting at responded with “What the Flag Hartford, Conn., Feb. 21— Oscar lows: Why there’s goin^ Hartford’ s Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vinton’s. President, George E. Hamlin, Means to lou ,” Ludwig, a Hartford youth commit­ The Ladies' 1 ragment Society Mrs. Grace Sage and son, Fred­ ted to the state reformatory, was Hartford; first vice preslden';, E. to be a crowd at the will meet Friday instead of Wed- Irvine Rudd, of Stamford; second eric Sage, o f New York city with S Reasons today ordered transferred to the friends from Hartford were guests nefcday this week at Mrs. S. Noble vice-president, Albert L. Donnelly, State Hospital at Middletown by Loomis’s to observe the World Day of Mrs. Asa Bird- recently, Governor Trumbull. New Haven; secretary and treasur­ Mrs. Harry Wood returned to of Prayer for foreign and home er, Clarence M. Blair, New Haven. Greatest missions. A program sent out by her home Friday afternoon after a Tonight and r Announcement was made of the headquarters will be followed. ■visit of several weeks with rela-^ award of a prize for the most valu­ tives in New York city. Station "WEAF will broadcast a able paper contributed to the aeeoc- Arthur A. Knofla service in connection with the Mr. and Mrs. William Ayers, Jr., Tomorrow World’s Day of Prayer Friday iatlon records during the year to Mr. and Mrs. Hfttry Morganson, Mr. Caleb X. Savllle, of Hartford. His and Mrs. GJrank A. Newman, Mr. 875 Main St. morning at 8. SECOND: t Auto Show Friday evening the Christian En­ subject was “ The Future Water and Mrs. Howard Ayers were FIRST: deavor Society will hold Its month­ Supply of Connecticut.” uong those Who attended the Insurance and Real Estate. The association went on record Neman's Fair last Week in Rock­ ly business -meeting and social at ON^THE RIALTO STAGE: ON THE SCREEN: the chapel. as- desiring to continue the agita­ ville. In spite of Saturday’s storm sev­ tion of the compilation of a new Miss Elsie Staples, a teacher last en members of the 4-H Sunchlne topographical map of Connecticut, year at Buff Cap but this year Three Acts Vaudeville Conrad Veidt which was turned dowu'by the Gen­ teaching In Dover, Mass., is spend­ State Armory. Scissor Club met and finished featuring M olasses working on their nightgo-wn. They, eral Assetnbiy of 1927. Efforts will ing this week as guest of former Broad St. and Capitol Ave. nii-et-again March S and will Start be made to present the subject to friends here. Levy & Cohen "A MAN’S PAST” ISie real old ' genuine honest-to- cutting out their slips. the coming General Assembly. Mrs. Howard Crandall spent the It isn’t what yon HA"VB been—4t’s -what H artford goodness Emery Hill is c-mfined to nis Two hundred members attended week-end as guest, of friends "n "Fifty-Fifty Partners” yon ABB! Here is drama for yoo. bed at his parent's nome Buffering the business aession and many more Manchester and Har-ford. from abcesses under b.lciarm. are expected for this afternoon and Miss Meta Hansen, teacher at New Orleans Molasses The Tolland Coi-niy Dairy Club tomorro-w when the final sessions Grant Hill district, was a week-end Helen Powell THIRD: right from the barrel. will meet Friday eyenlng_at the are held. ;__ guest of friends in Bristol, Conn. Popular radio favorite. Afternoon and 1 home of Cora and George Kings­ Between fifteen and twenty pu­ Another Big Film Feature: . "We have customers ctHning -frmn bury. ' PLAN BIG CAMPAIGN pils and others were vaccinated at Evening snrroniKling towns to get t^ s mo­ New York, Feb, 21.— ^A Build- the Ceqter school " last week. The Banjo Boys lasses as ft is getting more and more STEAipiB SDTKB, 10 DEAD Your-Home campaign entailing the Hits and bits of yesterday and today. A L L C A S T - difficult to buy it by the gallon. -London,‘ Feb. 2 i— Ten persons expenditure of $10,000,000 in the COMM. WHITTLESEY DEAD We have it at were reported drowned when the next four years by the. National Re Vaudeville presentations at evening February; 18 to 25 Norwegian passenger steamship tail. Lumber .Dealers Association, Bridgeport, Feb. 21 — Lieut. "SHE’^ Y BABY” Norge grounded and sank in Hauge- was announced., today by Onrille H Comm. William Bailey Whittlesey, shows onlY. A langh for every tick . of the dodu (Except Feb. 19) $1 a Gallon sund harbor today. Greene, of SyracusO and Cortland, U. 'S. N. retired, died at hie home Yes! mad more than that. Two thrills fr Yourself” penhagen, said only l;be captain was Greene declared that the cam vived by his wife. Funeral services James N. Nichols lost,. Later advices'pht the ddath palgn will be the largest ever'will be held .here next Monday launched by an Indnstry, morning with burial in Arlington. Highland Park* Phone .789-2 list at ten. 'Ll. T' t a II ■ ' - V - 'S S® m o H E ^ A P ), ng djuiee -,.orchefctra in their While talking with' the Mt. Bvana that' 9 0,. pierrient of f the boys and E. Lt ip: owm towhion Satv lay evening, state.' Mr. Taylor said that he was girls of the cQuntry lose their first John F. Pickles,vs"• j M^rch i7th. 'When Max Kabrick and ABOUTT0WN impressed upon attending a con­ station a week ago Sunday night an amateur in Winnipeg,' Canada^^ 1I8- lobs because they arp unwilling to W. F/ Pipkins,^ his hand; of ten musicians - from vention in Ohio of Chamber secre­ Olinton H- Trybnv-' . -y? M M ’S SCOTCH 'iehed in and heard th^^^P^® work kard and unwilling to wait. this, city will play for the social and taries with the opinion men from ------u r '“ '_nto tn Mf R^n- . - 'TABfj. NO.n ' dance th be giv^n by Manchester Mrs. N, Marlow of. Holl street other states had of New England- versatlon. He ^ wrote to Mr. Rein Dearn ,to labor,'and-to wait, said Dr, Mark. Live oh' a higher level of Ernest T. , ^antiey ; ’ , Lodge/: K. o f e. in Knight’s of Co­ has returned, from Mt.;'Vemon, N. ers. He gathered that others artz and told him of it Aiobert Grimason - Bythlwa 'Oliib " Y., where she attended a house- "While the amateur is called, a ■life, was another bit of advice he lumbus'hail,. South Manchester. A SI0R]£S HIT OF thought we considered ourselves gave. If you have two loaves of Kueben T. McCann , . --; Saturday, March .3, wiU'niar'C delegation. 4rom th*z city-, are mak­ warping party giveh by her sister, nuisance by spme radio listeners ■ Richard Pritch" a, the date of one of the most elab^ Mrc.'^'^n~es A^ms; w the chosen people. We are always Mr. Reinartz urged his audienqe bread sell one and .buy white Lya- V: ing plans "to' accompany the local A. Leroy Siocomb rate affalfs' to be' planned- for the team. .With several first class or­ insinuating that New England has not to condemn him because he j cintbs to feed the spul. There is a no hurricanes, earthquakes or great need for high idealism today. IftirOi.. Symington spasolL Tke event’ which hiss taken chestras in Manchester, the signing Mrs. Henry Gay of 91 Birch t OF C. DINNER really is accomplishing considerable,] Harold Walsh , ^' m street, who has been a patient nt floods. One secretary in particular ou aij, aspect tk pretentiousness of Rockville’s favorite orchestra is in the interests of science. i |Native would have made wondered how New England would Gerald, Chppmau; a great leader, but Joseph Wilson the Miimai masquerkde-ball 6f the considered, a compliment of no the Memorial hospital for, .the jmit Dr. Mark Has “ the Stuff” ' : TABLE NO. 21: Pythian Club y of this > city. tyWch mean, calibre-to the local boys who {three weeks, has been taken to cUe (ContjnucHl from Page 1; react should it be suddenly Visited be was adamant and would not seek ; Toastmaster Quimby then turned R. H, Burnham' wiii^iake place at Princess Ball- are* cittractlng state wide attention, home of her mother, ■ Mrs/ Ernest by disaster. iiis attention to the last speaker the higher level' Steinmetz the Trank E. Zipimerman, Miss Alice i Within two weeks after this A. R. Goe’ \^ ; rooin >and from ,a’ p6int.,.popularity • number of boxing enthusiasts Stevens of 10 Hazel street .-- bn the program. Dr. John Nicol great electriciaM • died the day K. F. Gustafson - • 3and elaborateness tis /being ‘ antlci- from this city attended the exh!bi-1 Pirie, Miss Thelma Carr, Miss Es­ secretary had wondered this about Mark, pastor of the First Unitarian Chapman _was executed. Here was Harry E. Hills The regular meeting of Mlanto- ther Noren, Mrs. Hazel Munsie, Mrs. New England, the flood hit Ver­ pateh with mD.re than'pi'dlhary en- tions at the Arena, New Haven, last church, Arlington, Mass. Dr, Mark, a poor inimigraht boy who made of J. M. Miher ti\us.tabm by,ylocal friends., and ad­ evening, making the trip by auto­ nomoh tribe of Red Men will be* Evelyn Marshall, Miss Florence mont and within 36 hours a cubic hi I life a splendid masterpiece said Mr. Quimby, was a native of Scott H. Simon mirers' of’ this’ progiTessiye organiza­ mobile, ]. -r held on Thursday evening at 8 Benson and Miss Helen Jacquemiu. mile of water had swept down the Glasgow, Scotland, and it would be through seeking high ideals. M. Stevenson, Jr. ' tion, and this entbuSlasmi is not The Manchester Male quartet, ' E. W, Burke, manager of the U. o’clock. Following the meeting Vermont valleys. Vermont’s beauti­ scarcely appropriate to tell any ■When Dr. Mark sat down Toast­ A. J. Willis » C'^nlined to-Bock^lle but is an S. Envelope co., is on a business there will he a meeting of. the composed of Jarle Johnson, Earl ful topography was partly responsi­ Scotch stories. Thereupon Mr. Quiu^ master Quimby said “ There’ll be TABLE NO. 22 Ballsieper, Harold Ransom and Har- event, that-.is'/anticipated through trip to New York City and Scran­ lodge of Haymakers, with George ble for the destruction that was by proceeded to tell several Scomh no antircllmax.” The diners arose William Asimuo hue Tolland County,. K is said that ton, Pa. L. A. Bailey, the new pretsident In ry Boland, furnished several niun-j wrought by the raging rivers. and sang one verse of America and E. Hugh Creoby hers during the dinner and Mr. j stories. Then he called upon Dr. Rockville- has more social and fra- Mrs. Nellie M. Sheehan is enter­ the chair. > Towns ere swept aWay. Loss of Mark who, being a Scotchman has the splendid evening was concluded. Ronald Ferguson ttroa. organizations than any city taining her office associates of the j Ransom, who is a Rockville man.j life was great. Even Vermont’s Vthe stuff.” During a’ lull between ^..dinner Thomas ^ Ferguson nt its size'"^bL'J^ew England and this U, G. Envelope Co. a, a bridge this] Temple Chapter, Order of the and Mr. Johnson sang solos. The] Lieutenant-Governor Jackson lost courses Table No. 14 sang k song Malcolm Mollan quartet was in good voice and sang ^ “ Just what does the toastmaster ; being admi‘tted,, it is also true there evening. Those lo ue present in-{Eastern Star will hold its regular his life. The many Vermont rivers mean by a Scotchman having the ; about a litfle story that happened C. Denison Talcott is no - order thkt bespeadts i progfes- elude Hazel Benton, Carrie Staiger, meeting tomorrow evening in the popular numbers and also assisted with their musical names became to appear in The Herald’s “ Sense Leon Thorpe Mr. Thienes in the song leading. stuff?” began Dr. Mark. Then fol- ^ ti'veness in doing thihg,s to keep Mildred McNeill, Ruth Keeney, Masonic Temple. The business raging torrents :inging a song hor­ and Nonsense” column a little oyer A. Leland Ziglatzki them in the limelight ^ of popularity Gertrude Otto, Cora Harding and will include initiation of candidates Captain Toop’s waitresses gathered lowed a virtual broadside of stories rible to hear. Boulders were de­ __so well done and so quickly told I a week ago. • Table No. 22 which DOCTOR’S TABLE as c'pes the Pythian Club, a subsi- Mildred Alley. in front of the head table and sang posited in city streets, bridges. rg.iI- was composed of The Herald repre­ TABLKS ^3 AND 24 (llnrv of Damon Lodge, Knights of The orfifcial board of the Metho­ “ Till We Meet Again.” Tlie girls the diners scarcely had a chance j -Robert Fregln, son of Mr. and to ease up on laughing during the i sentatives managed to get a song Dr. Howard Boyd Pytnias. This year’s Pythian Clqb dist church will hold a meeting this Mrs. R. C. Fregln of 126 Wells „ n g ..-ell and tUelr voices were a Dr. N. A. Burr committee’ has from present indica­ sharp coptr.ast to the heavy sm s,ng . were “ “ J 'f, speaker’s allotted time. It# would be . in a course later answering the 14’s evening at 7:30. street who has been quite ill with song. Anyone who didn’t under­ Dr. David M. Caldwell tions proceeded to outdo its pre­ The Men’s ..League of the First measles is now convalescing. " impossible to catch all the stories Dr. Amos E. Friend decessors in planning this big af­ tne men. ., J How did Vermont respond and Dr. Mark told, but some of them stand the words of the] song can Evangelical Lutheran church /ill 'A William M . Robertson, piesidem ; England react in a way Dr. Edwin C. Higgins fair and its success is sure to reg­ hold a social in the church parlors Earl Roberts Lodge, Sons of St. must be repeated. call either 2100 or 664 to find out. of the Manchester Chamber of Com-1 that was a tribute to her? In Jim Souvenirs at each table which Dr. Le'Yerne H^imes ister as one of„ the clhb's biggest This evening. A very interesting George, will hold its regular meet­ Ixivc Stories Dr. Robert R.. Knapp aclucvem,ents. Among-the features program has ueen arranged. Rev. Taylor’s opinion Vermont has learn­ There was the on« about the were secured by Scott H. Simon ing tomorrow evening in Tinker ed a bitter lesson and the solidarity were Cheney silk flags on •ittle Dr. H. Levy the committee will present to the H. B. Olmstead will be the speaker. hall at 7:15, as the whist in charge Scotch minister who Was sorely put Dr. George A. F. Lundberg public'is Max Kabricit and his con­ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick N. Beld- of the New England states has been to it when a parishioner asked him poles, a pocket comb and nail file, of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson Dr. Morflmer E. Moriarty cert and dance orchestra of ten ing of Talcott avenue have return- will begin promptly at 8 o’clock. ; proved. The state was “ front to have a “ wee drap” before the bearing the Manchester Chamber of Dr. D. C. Y. Mcore piei’p.s. This announcement of the g(j from a trip to Canada. Refreshments will be served and I paged” all over the country. ’The morning sermon. The minister re- j Commerce imprint and pocket utili­ William Robertson ty knives from the Manchester engagement of Tolland County’s Alfred Hobro has returned from four prizes given the winners. A worl' sat up and took notice. And fused and. very indignantly re- i Dr. Thomas G. Sloane most popular musical organization the outstanding result was that Evening Herald. ^ a business trip to Barre, 'V't. large gathering of members; and plied “ In the first place. i don’t i Dr. Thomat: .. Weldon is sufficient to draw a capacity The Typhonos Club of the Rock­ friends of both Earl and Lady people realized the vital services A list of those who attended last TABLE NO. 25 want it. In the second place I’m] crowd but there will be in addition ville High School visited the lac- Roberts lodges are expected. . rendered by public service corpora­ about to preach a strong sermon on , night’s dinner follows: C. Julian Cary a list'of new and. novel attractions tory of the Underwood Elliott Fish tions. They learned that corpora­ prohibition and in the third place HEAD TABLE. Lucius r oster for the pleasurable entertainment er Co. in Hartfoi u last Saturday tions have a soul. The flood bore Happeny is another from I’ve had one.” Charlo-# Cheney. ■William H. Gardner of the. Pythian: Club's patrons for morning. , out the opinions and policies of Charles E. nouse which the following committee are whom tickets for the Foley benefit Then there was the one about the ; Frank Cheney, Jr. The Woman’s Benefit Association dance at the Rainbow, ’’ February ! such progressive bodies as the Herbert B. House perfecting final plans: . Wm. R. collection being taken on board an ^ Louis N. Heebner. will observe its twen .y-eighth anni­ 29, may be procured. , Chamber of Commerce and aided ocean liner. It chanced that one , John Nicol Mark. William Parkis Dowding,^, chairman: Bert Scheuj. versary in its rooms in Fitch Block i them in accompiisningaccomplishing wuninwithin enree,three collection amounted to] A. N. Potter Carl Schmeiske, ' ’Arno R. Weber, Clarence P. Quimby. on Tuesday evening. All offices in the Municipal months what probably would have . J g chairman of the af- 1 John L. Reinartz. H. L. Preston Taylor, ■ Joe Semple and Mrs. A. E. Waite entertained a taken nearly ten years to do. “ Ladies and ] TABLE 26 Geoxge Tay^lor. building will be* closed tomorrow, fair arose and said “ Ladies and Rev. William P. Reidy. few friends at her home on Union Washington’s birthday, with ' the^ Aviation Boomed gentlemen— we have a very queer ] W. W. Robertson. R. A. Johnson. Bnrke-Hnrrison street Monday afternoon in honor Frank Rippin. M|£S Bernice J. Harrison, daugh­ of her birthday. exception of the town clerk’s office Vermont’s many wooden brHges collection today. There is $133 and ■ James P. Taylor. which will be open until noon. .. passed with the flood. They laile'. three cents in '.ho plate. There must Harlowe Willis. TABLE No. 27 ter of Mrs: Julia Harrison of 23 Past Grands Mrs. Edna Thomp­ to stand the test and now Ver- H. W. Harrison •Viaosor avenue and Frederick W. son and Mrs. Achsah Dowding of be a Scotchman in the audience-” TABLE NO. 3, BUrire.-soh of Mr. and Mrs. William I vjont’s bridge building program From the rear of the room came a j James H. Hewitt Mayflower Rebekah' Lodge attend Tliomas K. Clark. 1. Burke of Windsor avenue, were ed the Trinity Past Grands meeting I lias been advanced seven years The voice “ You're wrong— they re three , William Kanehl ’ advantage of a permanent set-up John D. Corley. Joel M. Nichols ^ united in marriage this morning at held in South Manchester, Monday such as the Chamber of Commerc* of us.” j Louis H. Marte. John F. Sheehan H o’clock at' St. Bernard's rectory. afternoon. to do the routine wora in just such Then there was tho one about the Robert E.' Hatheway. Rev. George T. SiUnott, pastor of The Home and Foreign Mission- Scotchman and the Jew in business F. C. Tilden ; emergencies was proved. Tno Russell B. Hatheway. TABLE No. *28 the church, performed the -;erc- | ^ry Society of the Methodist church I ‘ Chamber was up and doing within together.' The Jew insisted he was C. Read Richardson. mony. ' held a meeting at . .3 nome of .Mrs. ' TABLE NO. 4, Andrew Ferguson James 1*. Tavlor a few hours, after the flood had a better salesman than tli * Scotch­ Arvid Gustafson Tbi. bride wore a poudre blue j Lillian White on Brooklyn street Dr. John Barry sthuck. Aviation was boomed man. In proving it the Jew said he L. F. Hartson ge3"geite gown and bandeau of sil | nijs afternoon, flierce, called the gathering to at­ throughout the state. For days tho had just sold a brown - suit to a M. J. Barry ver 1‘Hves. She carried a showei j Mrs. E. E Boeing and son of Bos- tention as soon as the demi-tasse Samuel J.. Kemp. S. Emil Johnson only source of supply for the man who wanted a blue suit be­ George B. Miner bouquet of bridal roses and lilies o f ; Ion, Mass., are visiting at the nome | had been finished and gave his ad­ stricken areas was by the air. .now cause they didn’t nave a blue suit Maurice Sullivan. the valley, The matron of le nOr | of her mother, Mrs. C. W. Brookes dress of welcome. Charles Tre'ob r Milo D. Wells the conservative residents of the in stock. "That’s nothing” , said the TABLE No. 29 v.as Mrs. Hazel Ronan, sister of the i of Crystal Lake. 1 President’s .\ddres.'-. state realize what a boon to the Scotc’nman. “ An undertaker just j Isaac Jackson. bride, and she wore a pretty gown Carl Schultz ot Union street | TABLE NO. 5. John H. Hdye of rra canton crepe and bando-iu oi President W. W; Robertson's ad­ .service of Humanity the plane >s. came in for a-suit for a corpse and ! Albert T. Jackson spent Sunday with his mother in j dress of welcome w'as as follows: Jim Taylor said in years gone by I sold him a suit with two pail of F. J. Bendall. Kilv-,.1 leaves. She carried a oouquet Hartfoi'd. I A. L. Cro'ivell. George E. Keith of ydUow roses. The best^an v^as Miss Phyllis Lisk of Union streec | “ Gentlemen, as President of your he would have fainted away had he pants.” Thomas J. Rogers Chamber of Commerce I bid you been told that the Vermont legisla­ The llosai-j- Rev. J. S. Neill. V\ alter Burke, brother of the spent the week-end with Miss Alice I ture had voted a bond issue. But Stephen C Hale. Robert J. Smith grt.ioni. Cross of Sou^h Manchester. one and all, guests and members, Then there was the one about the W. A. Strickland welcome to this Twenty-Seventh when the test came and rehabilita­ religious uprisings in the north of A. Stanley Helm. Fol’owing the ceremony, a wed- I tion was necessary the oond issue R. E. Piirinton. George H. Waddell diu.g breakfast was served at the Annual Banquet of this orginza- Ireland. One fellow advised another P. J. O’Leary. tion. was voted and another Vermont TABLE NO. 0. home of the bride's mother, to im EXPULSION OF STUDENTS tradition broken. For years the if he were in the Catholic quarters V TABLE No. 30 mediate members of both familie.s. “ Before I forget to do so I -want to tell them he was a Catholic and A. L. Brown. to explain that the success of this governorship wms divided between John J. Dwyer. Willard Horton Late in the afternoon, Mr. and the east and west sides of Vermont. if in the Protesta.it quarters ,to in­ AndreM' J. Healey. Myron C. Peckham Mrs, Burke left for a wedding trip CHANGED TO SUSPENSION banquet is wholly diie to your able sist he was a Protestant. It just Had a Bad Cold Vice-President. ' Harlowe Willis First the governor came from oni Arthur Manning. William H. Schieldge to Boston, ' Mass., and Providence, chanced that this fellow/was a Pro­ and Ills most efficient assistants in­ side of the mountains and then E. J. Murphy. William Schieldge, Jr. R I. Upon their return they will But Accepted! cluding Cheney Brother's Service from the the other. Now the Ver­ testant and ^n relating his experi­ William R. Palmer. George Schreiber reside at the hom,e of the groom's One of the three students report­ monters realize that the governor­ ences later, following a bad beat­ Frank E. Spencer. Gustaf Schreiber imfents, where they will be at nome The theatre that evening, though Organization, Capt. Toop and the ed expelled yesterday for alleged her nose v/as red and eyes were young lady waitresses. I am as ship is a job and not an honor to ing up, he said “ I was in the Catho­ Gustave Ulrich. Walter Schreiber t ■> their many friends after March filching apd selling basketball ad­ be handed out according to tradi­ lic quarter and a big fellow asked TABLE NO. 7. Joseph Tedford , 15. ' .' ruuriihg! For six liours is enough to much a guest tonight as you are. mission tickets said today that conquer almost any cold. Here’s . “ It is quite fitting that once each tion. me if I W'as a Catholic. When I told Harold Alvord. The couple received numerous school officials had reconsidered Humanizing Relations him I was, he told me to repeat the prifls, including linen, lustre tvare, what to do: year we should sit down together Horace B. Cheney. their case and imposed a two- Take a plain pleasant-tasljiig One of the most impressive re­ Rosary. I had just got as far as the Fayette B. Clarke. CATHOUC LADIES AND electrical appliances, silver, etc. weeks suspension. and take stock of the fact that we They presented their attendamts tablet which the smallest drug store live in a fine New England Town sults of the flood W'as the human line “ The days I spent with thee, Albert T. Dewey. It is understood that .Attorney izing factor it proved to be. The wllh gold pieces. is never without. Pape’s Cold Com­ which has an active Chamber of dear heart” when he lickod me.” Earl G. Seaman. KNIGHTS PLAY CARDS William S. Hyde, who was engaged pound is what they call it. Harm­ first visitors to the state after the Preztak-Vietts by the parents of one of the boys, Commerce. Then there was the one about the Oliver F. Toop. Miss Estelle Vietts, daughter j f ' less as it is, it will knock the worst “ There is no good cause ^ which disaster seemed ter be more cour­ Steven Cheney- . was in consultation with Principal teous, more ready and willing lo Jew who asked the Scotchman how Stanislaw Vietts o'f '96 West Main cold— so quickly you’ll think It w’.'is will benefit the majority of the much he would charge to board his TABLE 8 Over 225 at K. of C. Hall For C! P. Quimby late yesterday after­ pitch in and help, and while Ver street, and Stephen Preztak? son of noon. The agreement to allow the luck the first time. jieople of Manchester which the mont had suffered severely she had horse for a period of v;e6ks. The Walter Balch. Affair—List of Prize Win­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Preztak of 46 A stubborn, chronic cold is brok­ Chamber of Commerce is not will­ Scotchman said he v/ould board the W. E. Gates. boys to return to school March 12 en up the same way; it just takes- at also gained, and would be ready to ners— Refreshments. Village street, were united in mar­ and graduate, if they can make up ing to help in every way possible. greet her friends from the many horse for $8 a week. “ Too much,” Douglas Robertson. riage at 9 o’clock Monday morning, little longer. There are no schemes of men for Fredei'ick H. Schmutz. their work for the short vacation surrounding states during the com­ said the Jew. “ I’m asking you to Over z25 attended the joint at St. Joseph's Polish . Catholic the benefit of fhe few at the ex­ board my horse, not. my family.” Stuart J. Wasl'^y. church. The ceremony was per­ is said to have been reached at that PAPE’S ing months. card party and entertainment g»v- time. The two senior boys, it is pense nf the many which the George H. Wilcox. forin ed by Rev. Sigismund Worin- Toastmaster Quimby said that “ Well then, $4 a week” , said the en in K. of C. hall last by Gibbons said, will return but the junior may Chamber will not do its utmost to ever since John Reinartz had visit­ Scotchman. “ Well that's more like t a b l e 9 ecki .pastor of the church, wltii COLD COMPOUND combat. Assembly, Catholic Ladies of Co not. / ed the north with MacMillan he it” replied the Jew. “ Nov/, how F. H. Anderson. lumbus and Campbell Council. nuptial high muss, the double ring “ During the last year your bad been trying to establish cer­ about the manure” “ Hah” answered Camillo Andisio. sftrvice being used. The bridal par­ Chamber of Commerce has aided in Knights of Columbus. A large com­ tain contacts up there again but the Scotchman. “ At $4 a week Paul Ferris- mittee from both lodges worked oa­ ty ihardhed to the altar to the HOSPITAL NOTES Red Cross, Hospital and other his wife w'ouldn’t let him. But just there’ll be no manure ” Alexander Lang. strains’ of Lohengrin’s wedding drives, for the benefit of the many. th usiastically in preparation for recently John had re-established The Touchstone Charles J. McCann. the affair. The"IadifcS committee march played by the church organ ) Juul’s Market We have made it equally hard for ist. Miss Mary Kobak. Miss Mary communication w'ith the north via And so on—^it would seem with­ Thomas McCann. was headed by Mrs. Aileen Strange, Admissions reported today at the unscrupulous stock sharks, his radiophone and he called upon Preztak, sister of the bride acted Phone 2339, ' 539 Main St. out end— Dr. Mark told stories (he Charles Rowney. president of Gibbon., assembly :nd Memorial hospital include Mrs. Olda nierchandizers and beggars to ply Mr. Reinartz to tell about it. H. Russell Tryon. Wilbrod Messier was chairman ror as bridesmaid. The best man was their trade in Manchester, all of said his motto as an after dinner Bahler of Ellington-, John Anderson Amateurs Deserve Credit speaker was 25 minutes of stories TABLE 11 the men’s committee. James Burko, Prank Vietts and Zigmond Preztak which has helped to make Man-] was usher. of Highland Park and Herdick SPECIALS for John Reinartz said that he had and five minutes of sermon). But Robert K. Anderson. grand .1 night of Campbell Council; Moss of 246 East Middle Turnpike. Chester a better place to live in. been given credit for doing some­ W. W. Eells. attended to the publicity. Mist- The bri^e wore a pretty gown of, “ Quite a number of years ago I Dr. Mark’s sermon was worth, not white duchess satin, trimmed with The. only patient discharged .was thing that thousands of other ama­ only five minutes, but hours of any F. J. Limbacber. Grace Spillane and Leo Cleary litd Mrs. Edna Gay. had a French Canadian working teur radio students had also done. Edwin A. Lydall. charge of tho ticket distribution. Spanish'lace and ri-inestdnes. Her Wednesday and for us w^ho was very proud of his man’s time. His theme was the veil’ of /embroidered tulle was The census today is 39. He didn’t want to take credit for “ touchstone of success.” The John J. Pentland. The door prize of $2.50 in goln place of birth, that is the Province something w'hicli he did not exact­ Rev. Mprvin S. Stocking. was won by John Wood, The ptize caught up^'wlth a c-jronet of orange touchstone is a stone which is used blossoms. Her bouquet was a show­ of Quebec, and he was particularly ly deserve. However, when Mr. t a b l e i s winners in the bridge section Thursday proud of his metropolis. One day to test gold and silver—-It’s a test er of roses; and lilies of the valley. Reinartz had finished his story the John H. Bissell. which was in charge of Miss Bes­ I asked him in view of the fact that of quality. No word is more bur­ sie Tynan were first in progressive i’The maid of honor wore a gown of Forty Fathom > he was so fond of the laud of his dened with definitions than that Austin Cheney. bine georgette, trimmed with gold Clifford Cheney. bridge, Mrs. Marian Lvnch and R. birth why he came to Manchester word “ success.” In Dr. Mark’s L. Carmody; : second. Miss Mar.y lace, and gold colorea hat. She car­ VEINS Fillets ...... 32c to live and his reply was something opinion the man who helps, is of Harry R. Cheney. ried‘Madame Butterfly roses. The Phillip Cheney. Campbell and Chanes Johnson r Honiss Oysters 4 ^ pt-^' as follows; ‘Bill, Canada is a fine service to humanity, is tho success­ Mrs. B. C. Higgins, consolation. In bridesmaid looked very attractive 0 OPERATiOM place to live in but a dam poor ful man, while the most unsuccess­ R. O. Cheney, Jr, pivot bridge first prizes'were won and wore a gown of pink georgette, place tp earn a living.’ It would ful, he has observed, are those who Burt L. Knight. by Mrs. J. H. Mv'Veigh and Mr. tritnmed with pink velvet, and gold Campbell Beans, ^ ^ seem to me that the same must put wealth as the object of their Adolph Krause, Mahoney: second. Miss Uenevieve tbirhmed Ijat. 3 for ....!...... 25c apply.to. the State of Maine. As I! endeavors. TABLE 13 Blake and Thomas Dannaher ud Following the ceremony a wed­ He cited the case of a Johns John Bausola. ding 'breakfast: -was served and .. “Fcc^sny years I suffered from varicose vans, go up and dowm in this country 1 consolation, Mrs. Felix McEvitt and Fancy Whole Rice, / am constantly running into fine Hopkins University professor whose Fred T. Blishi Jr. the “ mystery box” fell to Charles reception' field at the home of the rmd to such an extent that in order to keep on men who have left Maine to make life is nearly eatcu f.way by X-ray D. W. Kelsey. Johnson. groom's parents on Village street. my feet at all I had to have my less continually 4 lb s...... 25c their living in other places. Thanks burns^—burns he has received in Charles J. Pickett. In the setback section in charge Later in the day the couple left Doctors advlsed an operation as the to Mr. 'Verplanck Ave in Manches-^ his service to humanity— the study Charles Rohbihs. of Robert McVeigh the winners of fo r 'a wedding trip to New York Only rcUef. Abopt a year ago I heard of Rabalm. Fancy Lima Beans, Although without faith in 11 at that time or any ter during the past twenty-five or of the X-ray. He cited the case of Alva Russell. first prizes were Mrs. Daniel Grif­ city.,. They ■'yill make their future TABLE 14 home in';Tflrrington.f Conn., an J hope of hdpfrom any such source, I tried It, and 2 lbs...... 25c . thirty years have had some fine Carl Bronner, the Cincinnati boy fin and Joseph Doyle; second, Mrs, had used it only a short time when I was relieved school teachers and principals come Holgar Bach. Tippin and Ward Taylor; conso’a- will be At fiP“ ® to tbelr many who lost his eyes and bands in the friends, after JlaroU.l. , of the intense psun, and the bunches of knotted Mascot Codfish . . . .29c out of Maine. One of the finest is war, but who, starting .out with the George W. Glenney. tioU, Miss Mary Campbell and Ar­ veips were almost entirely reduced- Today, one Arthur L. Hultman. thur McGowan'. Prize winners : t ^uefftt were present from Tpr- our present High School Principal, intellect of an hvarage'10. year-old ringtbh,'Hartford, New. York, Staf- year after use of Rabalm, there has been no re- Wesson Oil ...... 27c and it is with considerable pleasure today is a graduate of the Univer­ Albert Knofla. whist in charge of Mrs. Agnes ctprance of varicose veins, although I am on my ^ Arthur A. Knofla. Quish were; Fltst, Mrs. Patrick ferd., 'Thpriipsonyille, SomersvillB that I turn this meeting over to sity of Maryland, despite his handi­ and Rbek-vlije. feet amtinually about my store. I am pleased to • IMazola . j,*,* * 27c ycur Toastmaster, Clarence P caps. , William A. Knofla. Hutchinson and Mr. Boulger; sec­ offer rhig that others who are suffer­ ond, Mrs. Dwyer and Patrick Hut­ '*■ Notes Quimby.” He cited the case of Thomas Edi­ Francis Miner. Manchester: residents will be ing from varicose veins may know of this won­ Snowdrift ...... t v 24c Clarence Quimby assumed his John I. Olson. chinson; consolation, Mrs., Eliza­ derful Rabalm.’’ Mr. Henry A. Mayer, Grocer son making; 50,000 experiments be­ beth Pallier and Leo Gillis. privileged to hear Tolland County’:: post as toastmaster with the asser­ fore succeeding with one of his in­ TABLE 15 274 ’Washington Street, Gloucester, Mass. New Cabbage .. .. . 7c Ib- tion that in reference to the work Carl Bengs. After the card games a pleasing ventions. He cited Cyrus H.' K. entertainment was given by Miss Two gig's, SCkxnta and $1.00 containing 3 of the Chamber Mr. Robertson was Curtis spending a million dollars on Max Bengs. frnwK, Z3 much. RABALM is tor sale by all Tomatoes .... 25c lb. living up to the slogan of his prod­ Samuel G. Bohlin. Arlyne Moriarty, Miss Mary Breen, T H R K toH V E MINUTES John L. Reinartz the Saturday Evening Post before Miss Madeline Bokus and Leo Gil­ to FORTY THEATRES drtjggists. ____ uct— "hasn’t scratched yet.” He making it pay. Enterprise, the first Frank Gainey. said that the Chamber has been do­ lis in vocal numbers. Miss Breen ANDALLSHOPSy “ diners didn’t believe that he had cousin to energy, won out In all U. J. Lupien. alsa gave recitations and Miss Ur­ ing many things that haven’t ,got in­ been given any too much honor for these cases, said Dr. Mark. Harry Meiklejohn. *__ r to print and many things perhaps sula Sagerdahl appeared in to 3 his good work in the interests of Use Obstacles Melville Stacy. dances, all of which were roundly even the directors didn’t know radio. The successful man makes use of Chas. Staye. about. He said that in former days applauded. The refreshment com­ Mr. Reinartz said that Professor obstacles in his path. Tolls get Louis Sipe, mittee under the, direction of Mrs. Chamber banquets were held prim­ Hobbs wanted to learn how to Geo, W. Strant. REMOVAL NO'nCE arily to hear some big after dinner their edges from grinding and their James Burke, served sandwiches, reach the University of Michigan temper from. fire. The world must Geo. E. Rlx. cake and coffee. speaker. Today anyone can hear Leslie Cheney. Building coming down. Will move to temporary loc^ these big men .while sitting in his expedition that was studying storm have looked dark to David Living­ origin in Greenland. Professor ston, dying in the heart of Africa, t a b l e 16 AlARRiAGE INTENTIONS. tipn, 649 Main Street, Hartford, April 1st until new store front room. Chamber banquets now Lawrence Wi.Case. are a clearing place for comrade­ Hobbs had never been in Greenland the only white man for hundreds of TIMES SQUARE is ■‘completed at 42 Asylum Strert. , - •* but he knew the country accur­ miles, yet it was Livingston’s work George B. Ga,m®on8. Marriage intentions were filed ship. he said. He called for the old­ NEWYPRROrr take advantage of removal sa le pw c b s ately. The Michigan department that opened the heart of Africa to William Br Gammons. v/ith the Town Clerk today by the , _ justoff fcgadWayat ': est living members to rise and in Charles W. -Holn.an. the shakedown George E. Keith and believes that storms can be predic­ civilization. The ^ successful man following persons: ' >Now.is you opportunity to get a pair.pf 8 powep’ Charles E. House appeared to be the ted 48 hours ahead of time by doesn’t despise the might of little R. LaMotte Russell. Elmer Reuben 'Stoughton, 60, ’^ade binoculars. Regularly selling for ““ ' studyin,? the storms along the caps things. There’s nothing small in Robert W. Russell. South Windsor.' and Rosalind T. ' “ oldest surviving members.” There $21.50 for o n ly ...... was one prize and in the -draw-oil of the mountains in Greenland. But the universe. The case of Hickman TABLE 17 Newberry. 59, of Manchester. This this information is useless unless shows that the theft of a penny'may Rudolph Anderson. ' will be thb second marriage for . a * m oon qmmi > Many Other Good V$dues. Mr. House won. Mr. Keith is to re- Pnadat ceive a similar prize today. communication can be established lead to the scaffold,. The' sight pf •• Harr; Gustafson. both parties. ■ The Vermonter Speaks 24 hours a day. a patch of seaweed in the ocean Edward .Hess, y Charles Louis Plllard, 21, ship­ Toastmaster Quimby then intro- John Reinartz. believed that,he prevented mutiny In ' Coltfmbus’ E. L. G. Hobenthal, Jr. ping clerk, and; Violfef Paul Peltier, ,''duced'v‘‘Jim” Taylor, Vermont’s could talk •wifek Mt. Evans where' erdw and . made the discovery pf Carl Noren.j 19, silk quiller, both of Manches­ k State Chamber secretary. Mr. Tay- the expedition was located ai^ he America possible early as -1492. Edward J. Noren. ter.’ ■ had his chance to prove It. -Rei'n- Trifles make all the difference iii James J. Bohan. ilor said that he felt like a man re- The Manchester ' Rod and Gun U a H fo rd Tiuming to his own people because artz also proved that he could talk the world between success and fail­ Thomas Weir. 42 Asylum Street, ure. Trifles make perfection’and t TABLE 18 club will hold: its regular Wedhes- &e original Vermonters were peo­ with the Grenfell station in Labra- day Bhoot’at'the Rainbow range- to­ iiuiu dor using no more power thah that perfection.ls no'trlflp.. Fred T. Bllsh, Sr. ple from xConnecHcut. The Allen morrow. |amily were natives cf the Nutmeglused by 100 watt" electric Uaht.' A busineBB bureau hai. Mtimated J. Frank Bowen< - , a V - / y- ■ •' i.. H. V ' Ji:. '■ . ... .'V-' - -.-I :: - ■ ~ y\- - " V - v r - ’ •■■V - 'v U-'-.A''--■■■',- : •-L. - ' • ■ t t f .... ■ ' m - ' -r , i .f > . . -'i ' ^ 'p'.

^ h s r i u b t z u rA G E FOUK > : rr“.» >' ..w»* . .£ . 1 Vr '.-.P ■ V i s another Chinaman-^ another-tons ply Indulged in the most foolish ot tfanrifester spread the report. that the first all possible bluffs. , . / • • /■ Chinaman was gglng to give an eX' Stories of holdup, itne'n ’being, m ap dash for .v;-. £nntitfg 19pral& hlbition ot Chinese fireworks on the frightened away by a*si^tficant ges­ PD B L ISH E 0 BY Fourth ot July. The report got into ture toward the pi^ol- pocket, or by > . L" , BY BRUCE CA’TTON THE HERALD PRINTING CO. a newspaper and the first Chinaman the pointing at thein of a'tnetal pen­ Founded by E lv o o d S. EIa cil or pocket fiashllght case, are T- Oct. 1. 1881 visited the newspaper office in a GBNEBATION^or so ago. every newtuSaper ®®to^ nwfi to,retire into Every Evening: Except Sundays and ’high state of indignation. ‘‘It will very good to listen to) But they are A seclhsidfi every so often, ponder dourly on.tUe tinjee for a space, and Holidays. cost me a hundred dollars,” he pro­ extremely bad to believe in as pre­ write an editoriarentitled.“ Whither are we drifttag? , . ' . . Entered at the Post OfBce at Man­ 45 Cotton\ Filled chester as Second Class Mall Matter. tested, “and I never said anything cedents for ypur own action. When, As far as can be learned, none of these long Jeremiads ever had any 'I SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall the other fellow has a'gun out it Is appreciable effect on the country’s movementB.^ But the habit of sit­ six dollars a year, sixty cents a about giving a fireworks display.” ting down occasionally and meditating on our ^ultimate goal was a pretty month for shorter periods. “Well,” said the newspaperman, plain common sense" to act on tho good'one. nevertheless. Even if you can’t stem a current, it is a good Bv carrier, eighteen cents a week. “you don’t have to, do you, just be­ assumption that he ib boM of the idea to see where it is carrying you. ' ' , Single .joples. three cents. cause it was in the newspaper. We situation. To make a try for a gun During the last few years one of the most marked traUs of our civil­ SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ ization has been tbe tremendous growth of the average citizen s yen for SENTATIVE. Hamllton-De Llsser. can say you deny the report.” of your own, in such circumstances, Inc.. 285 Madison Avenue. New York and 612 North MIchlsan Avenue. “Of course I’ll have to!” said the is valorous folly. To make a try lor *^^'Hlgh schools, colleges and universities have been jamUied. Noted Chicago. Chinaman, scornfully. And he did. a gun that you haven’t got is Plain edudaCors have publicly wondered how they ^ e r were going to accom­ The Manchester Evening Herald Is on sale m New York City at Schultz's He gave a whale of a good fireworks idiocy. modate all the would-be students. City and state budgets for education .News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. In the New York case in question have fioUe sky-rocketing. * Street and 42nd. Street entrance of show and it cost him more than, the Nor-is that all. There have sprung up, like mushrooms, hosts of or­ Grand Central Station and at all hundred. And he was good and mad it probably worked out/not ,so. ba^* ganizations that seek tu ilU in. with a few ewy lessons, any gaps in your Hoatlirg News Stands. ly because the suspect apparently, • • • about it. Very few Americans would culture.' You,cannot read a magazine without being implored to study EACH Client of International News Ser­ be able to figure out how his mind was a crook anyhow. But now and French, to read Conrad, to enjoy the pick” of the worlds literary classics vice. then a good citizen tries the same in homeopatbic doses, to'get a. working knowledge of the.^eat philoso­ “International News Service has the worked. , phies, to steep yourself in everything fro&t relativity to psychoanalysis. TOCK up on comfortables tomorrow exclusive rights to use for republlca- And we fail to understand the sort of thing on a holdup person, All of this being' so, it might pay us to sit down and ask ourselves the motning! Probably you will need tlon in any form all news dispatches and the issue in such cases is usual­ credited to or not otherwise credited working of the mass mind of the old-time editor’s question—‘>hlther we dri^tog. ^ ^ _ S theni' this ^winter—probably not— ly most regrettable. in this paper. It Is also exclusively New York cleaners who start out to ; Now lfc is not an American trait to go for something th a t^ s no cash but ypii can’t afford to miss this oppor­ entitled to use for republlcation ail fight a shop chain by throwing all Value. And this scramble for education is. no exception. We seem to the local or undated news published be struggling for “ culture” so that we can better ourse^es in business; tunity of storing away a few extra ones herein." Full Service Client of N E A the' business in town in its lap. IN TEXAS!' we read ol.salesraen who got promotions^because they could speak Service, No less respectable an authority for future use. These comfortables are French, ot advertising writers who forged ahead because they had r^d filled with all new cotton and covered than the Associated Press spohaors Thomas Hardy, of farm hands who progrwed to big city offices because TUESDAY, FEB. 21, 1928. they were familiar with Beethoven’s Fifth Syffiphony. _ . with glaz<^ paisdey and flower pattern- BUS TAX the story that a Texas “horned frog,” sealed alive in the corner­ This sort of thin* isn’t culture at all, and tt is ttoe we realized it. ed cretonnes—some with plain borders. The importance of a decision by ^ One can be educated to one’s finger.tips and stiU lag far, oehind the ' Regular values up to $5.25. Cash and CHAMBER BANQUET the United States Supreme court, stone of a court house thirty-one uncouth man who doesn't know Plato from Bing Lardner. One can be years ago, was stiirTlving when, in carry. ’Phone orders filled but not de­ For the twenty-seventh time the sustaining the Connecticut tax of versed in the world’s.'greatest music an.d still ke outstripped by a rival livered. Manchester Chamber of Commerce one cent a mile on inter-state mo- the presence of a number of reput­ who never heard anything higher than a jazz band. Intimacy with Vir­ Cut sizes; gil won’t necessarily increase one’s earnings as a real . 72x84 inches proved last night that its annual torbuses under the statute of 1925, able witnesses, including the A. P. representative and a judge of a But culture does give one advantage. It broadens a man so that his Store Closed at Noon 72x78 inches banquet is worth the “price of ad is scarcely affected by the circum­ enjoyment of life does not depend on a high salary/ ^t gives him a rich mission” and would be worth the stance that the statute under ques­ country court, the cornerstone was reward, not by boosting his earning power, but by enabling nim to get price even if the annual banquet tion has been repealed, because the broken open and the “frog” remov­ along without boosted earnings. ^ ^ -n were all that the subscribers got law has been superseded by another ed. The creature was moribund at i For it doesn’t matter that you can’t afford a trip- to Europe, it you first but opened its eyes', and are free to enter the Fore.st of Arden any night after I n c : for their money— which is very far embodying the same principle and a high-priced automobile won’t bother you if . you can sail ^Ijsses WATKl NS BROTHERS. breathed after exposure to the air. from being the case. the same rate of taxation. past the baths of all the western stars. CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES It is the inevitable fate of Cham­ The court sustained the Connec­ We wish that just tw^ things if you can summon Sir John Falstaff or Chrysls of Alexandria or Doctor bers of Commerce that at more or ticut contention that the mileage were different about this story. May­ be there is such a thing as’ a horn­ by all But It uev.r will do you less frequent intervals some of their tax on interstate buses was not dis­ bit of good if you go after it with your eye on the pay envelope members begin *to inquire queru­ criminatory but levied in lieu of ed frog in Texas but we never lously, what it is all about, and why. the tax of 3 per cent on receipts heard of one, thoug'h we have heard The Chamber having failed to wave which is exacted from intra-state of horned toads. We, wish it had a magician’s wand and evolve a buses; thus once more indicating, been a toad. And we do wish to dream city out of a mudflat or a as that court so often has done, that goodness it had been somewhere WASHINGTON LETTER, ten million dollar industry out of plain horse sense goes further in besides in Texas. Likely enough the. a brick and a hatful of nickels or the making of its decisions than do tale is true. But—in,Texas—^well! to rob some neighbor city of half fine spun technical formulas. its population, there are always 2 1 —A hun-of such ships as will maintain ex­ The appeal from the bus tax was Washington, Feb;, isting American flag shipping serv­ some to enquire, “What does it do, predicated, of course, on an aspira­ dred years ago American ships car­ ried about 9.0 per cent of America’s ices and meet the needs of our SPECIALS FOR anyhow?” tion on the part of the Interstate foreign trade. commerce and national security. And then the Chamber banquet corporations to slide out of paying Today the figure is slightly over Senator Jones says that unless a As an offer to our patrons we will have Fresh Roasted Salted Nuts at a y ts r f low comes and the discontented one, if anything at all for the privilege of 80 per cent, and dropping. definite constructive policy is adopted at this session of Congress price. This sale starts Wednesday, Feb. 22nd and continues until Saturday, Feb. 25. he be a reasonable being, under­ using the roads that Connecticut But if- there had been no World War, the American ilag very likely our ships, will be hopelessly dete­ takes to visualize just that kind of builds and maintains. Which is not riorated and helpless to meet world an affair being carried out in the would have disappeared fromr the the kind of thing that individuals high seas. shipping conditions within th* next absence of any Chamber of Com­ can do in business and retain either New York, Feb. 21—There is a The high point was 1830. By two years. merce in his town— or any kind of hotel in the heart of the Times 1860 our own ships were carrying SALTED PECANS their self-respect or the‘respect of an affair to fill its place. He can’t Square district which, despite its but *6.5 per cent of our trade, and “In the days before we entered their associates, but which corpora­ I the war, when our products of do it. It can’t be done. accommodations and^equlpment, has in the next 20 years It came down tions sometimes seem to think it no rooms to rent noi*. food to sell. to 17.4. I farm, factory and mine were pllnd What the old time cattle show their duty to do. The principle es­ It was found that such fat sums In 1910 only 8.7. per cent of our up on our docks and wharves witn SALTED ALMONDS used to be to the agricultural com­ tablished by the Supreme Court could be made by renting out the imports and exports were carried markets crying for them but no munities in the days before the that the state has the right to pro­ side and top of th e'' building for on American bottoms. way to transport, them, availaWb automobile, when it provided the electric signs that would make, the The -World War brought a big ships charged enormous rates— tect itself by requiring outsiders White Way brighter, that the idea change and we were forced into a carrying charges increased 2000 one rallying point of the county and as well as its own citizens to pay for of running a hotel was given lip. three billion-dollar shipping pro per cent in some cases,” savs Salted Jiimbo Peanuts the year for hundreds of friends and the use of the roads may eventually I am told that some, briglii tusi- gram because we had no ships of Jones. “Farmers and merchanis acquaintances w6o met at no other prove to be of the very highest im­ ness men saw the possl'hUittes of bur own. Some European shipping lost at least a billion dollars, and because of our lack of ships our time, the Chamber banquet is to the portance. Connecticut cannot afford this location for signs' nnd Pur­ was being sunk and tbe rest of it chased it, knowing full ifjBll that was- tied up^fot' war purposes. Our people paid in on year from $300,- business men of any community. It to spend millionaof doUarn on^blgh- own exports Began to pile up at the 000,000 ^ ?500,000,000 In in­ Salted Spanish Peanuts 29^ the kfilWIhfe of the signs ♦duld so is their one big general get-together. docks at sLn appalling rate. Ship­ creased charges, ” ways to be worn out by the wheels obscure the sunlight from the -ALSO ■ It is the core upon which their spir­ of vehicles which merely use this rooms that It would be di^OuU to building WM simulated. The need The $3,000,000,000 we were it of gregariousness crystalizes. It rent them. The'ground fieon li oc­ for ships called ♦or heroic meas­ forced to spend for ihips was more state as a cross-over between other ures. We seized the splendid Ger­ than the estimated value of all tho brings them together—and it holds states. The decision is a guarantee cupied by stores and there .^Is d lit­ tle beauty parlor on the first floor. man ships we had interned and ships in the world in 1914, but the Assorted Nuts containing Almonds, Pecans, Brazils, Walnuts, them together. It is at once the that she will not have to. then proceeded to build new ones expense was necessary'' because we Thereafter the building > is com- had *no merchant ir _rine to meet Filberts, Cashews, Pignolios, Special source and the symbol ot their pletely covered wlfh electric,, eye in ah orgy of building which every­ solidarity. It is a good thing—and one still' remembers. the war. REED SETTLES IT catcliprs. When we came out of the war there must be at least twenty-seven Jim Reed is campaigning in Tex­ the government had some 2500 99c more annual banquets of the Cham­ as. And what do you suppose he Which, reminds me that a bat­ ships, of which 1000 were operat­ Remember! These assorted Nuts are made special and conta^ absolutely NO tle is now under way for the ber of Commerce of IVJanchester, un­ says? He says the Republicans have ing and carrying 42.7 per cent of date ir\. Peanuts. less something better than worth preservation of the Great White our trade by 192'). made' a horrible mess of managing Way. This New York attraction, By 1926 the percentage had American while is to be permitted to pass. the government for the last seven which is about the first thing a vis­ dropped to 32'.2, less than a third. —I------years^which is shocking news— itor seeks out, is menaced by a HISTORY Stuffed Dates, Special, With Walnuts, Pecans and B rsi^ at city ordinance that would rob QUEEREST STRIKE and he calls upon the people to • These are some of the main facts Broadway of Its glitter.. It’s Im­ FEBRUARY 21 If you should own a trained bring about-a “return to the princi­ possible to concieve a darkened and figures, behind the present sen­ timent for’a government merchant 1673—-Indians attacked Medfleld, mouse and set about finding soipe ples upon which the government Broadway. But, then, ft isn't likely Mass., and virtually razed 39c expert to cut its toe nails you would was founded.” to happen! marine: American shipping Inter­ ests haven’t been' able to maintain the settlement. probably discover that in New York If Jim Reed Is going to take ad­ 1862—-President Lincoln’s young­ Most of the wealthy guests In an adequate merchant marine with­ there were somewhere between sixty vantage of the situation like that out government aid, and it has est son, ;“Tad,”- died. the big Manhattan hotels bring proved Impossible to obtain a suo- 1862—New York executed a man and six hundred establishments de­ the Republicans might just as well valuable dogs with them nnd de­ cpn-Vlcted of slave trading. voted to the manicuring of pet mice, save the expense Of holding a con­ sidy from Congress. It costs more, mand suitable accommodations. for various reasons to build and op­ 1871—Territorial government with a Mice Manicures Union sever­ vention and^utting up a candidate, I am told that several of them erate Ameneah- ships. granted the District, of ‘‘The Home of Fresh and Pure Goods” found these guests so particular Columibia. al thousand members strong. because of course they never in the - One menace is the fact that more Corner Main and Birch Street, Tinkw Block world will be able to carry the elec­ about the care of tkelt pets that than two-thirds of ships entering 1885—Washington Monument ded- There is a row on in the dying special service is given for. a stip and cleaning and pressing business tion in the face of such Incontro- and leaving American ports are of ulated sura. A nightly rental is foreign registry and that-they car­ 1891—Funeral of Geh W. T. Sher­ in the big city and there are, it ap­ vertable arguments for the election paid for the dog quarters, ev«n as ry more than two-thirds of . our car­ man held In St. Louis. pears, no ess than 27,000 little of a Democratic Presidcpt, that for the room. Meals' nr© served goes, coming and going, is explain­ cleaning, pressing and dying estab­ President being Jim Reed. the'canines at 50 centk per-tneal, ed by Vice Chairman Edward C. lishments in the metropolis, employ­ Nobody of course would think of and special dog experts prepare tbe Plummer of the Shipping Board, food. The kennels nte do equipped who says of our present one-third ing about 30,000 persons. Also there voting for a party after Jim Reed that they give the traveling pups and ’the'continued decline:. are about 125 “wholesale” cleaning had let the cat out of the bag and every accommodation. ). ■ “Experience shows that this is as and dying establishments. These so- made it known that that party had small ^ a percentage of American T a O U R called wholesale plants do most of grossly mismanaged the govern­ There are few things, ‘the ’big tonnage as will insure just treat­ Manhattan hotels overlook. Most ment of American cargoes by those A soft answer .tnrneth away the actual cleaning of the garments ment. And of course everybody of them are equipped, 'with' a foreign ships which now carry wrath.-^Pr6v. 14:0. M O n m FO R that the little shops take in. The wants to return to the principles stock exchange- ticket room and inost of our. Import and export car­ little shops do the pressing and the on which the government was board, so that the busy treveler goes,” He Is a fool who cannot, be ATTRACnVB'AND USEFUL SOUVBNIM FOR ALL mending. founded, even if Jim Reed doesn’t can keep track of his'' gambflings 1 The Jones Bill, recently passed angry; but he is a wise man who The wholesale cleaners have been make It so very clear what they were while on the run. Sqthe Of thegi by the Senate, looks to construction will not.—Seneca. have tickers in their rooms., .Most opening up chain establishments and wherein they differ from pres­ of the bigger clubs have them also. and do the cleaning and pressing ent principles. The ticker plays a'.predominant jobs at lower prices than the little So its all over but the shouting; role in the business life of the city. shops have been getting. Inasmuch The Republicans, being good,citi­ Gymnasiums, turkjgfi' b a th s, as practically every proprietor of a zens and good patriots and unwillr swimming pools-, tennis. ,cotir;fa and hand' ball courts on ,the top/ FEBRUARY 21 to 28 little cleaning and pressing shdp in ing to have their country misman­ and roofs are the JatfSt hotel the city hopes to educate one of his aged any longer and just dying for vogues. V , . sons to be a lawyer and another to those “first principles,” will natu­ WASHINGTON’S BHITHDAT be a business executive and to re­ rally vote for Jim Instead of Hoover, It is said of BroadwkyVthtt’ its tire on a competence himself by- and there are so many of them that producers “never % le.atn,^^ j^as (71) High Standing in Corp. they will elect him even If every season Russell Jaunty, put, , bn' an and-by, there is much indignation elaborate production of..‘^heHyag- . With the exceptiofir of corn, the growing of 'grains is unimport­ over the chain establishments. So ■Wilson Democrat in the country abond Ffince” and made'.a^eallhy ant in this state. The total yearly value .of all cereals is less to spoil the scheme the 27,000 little votes—as he will be certain to do fortune; He might hAve' sat back than $14,000,000. In comparison with all other states, Connec­ ANS BB SURE TO BRING TBE tADtESli shops have gone on strike. All the if Reed is nominated— for Hoover. in ease and luxury. Instaad of ticut leads In the average per acre yield of corn and in a five-year thirty thousand employes, backed which he was right back after average per acre yield of rye and stands well up among the lead­ more. ' This year , Ms "‘-‘White ers in. the production per acre of. wheat, oats and baHey. S T A V D i S K Y B M tH E R S by the 27,000 owners, have refused FOOLISH Eagle” dropped about $l35-.p00' out Corn,, an important crop for Connecticut dairymen, was grown 24 BIRCH STREET, SOUTH MANCHESTER to touch any cleaning jobs. “Take The citizen who, may some time of his purse pocket. Which is am on 54;QOO acres during 1926.and 47,914 acres in 1900. Tbe ’em to the chain shops or go with­ be held up by a gunman might do old story “on the street”: estimated yield a year ago was 2,700,000 bushels against 1,931,- out,” they tell their customers. And It is said on Broadway that the 000 bUBhels-for 1900, The average of 50 bushels per acre was worse than to take warning from -greater than that of any other state, while the estimated price of if that doesn’t knock the chain only -concern that' ever.' “let 'well the experience of a suspected gun­ enough alone” were the'producers $1.15 per bushel equalled that received in two other States (Mas­ stores for a goal they are going to man held up by a policeman. This of “The Bat,” which made '“plah- sachusetts and Rhode Island) add bettered the price-of the re­ CHAMBERS refuse to mend or press their cus­ was in New, York. In the small ty.” And they kept It.;^ ’ . , ; /. maining states. : More than half the corn grown in this state is HAVE YOUR Eledric tomers’ clothes and see how they hours a patrolman saw two men act­ cn: for silage. This noon I had = luttchv with a The acreage in oats increased from 9,888 In 1900 to 15,000 for / CONtBACWR like that! ing snsplclously In a doorway. He 1926.. -the production being.316,000 bushels for,1900 and 480,- Of all the queer, Insane, muddle young lady who informed' md it inquired their business. They were had just cost her $3& to .' have 000 for 1926. The yield per acre of a2buiheU and the estimat- and : EYES EXAMINED headed strikes ever heard of this impudent. The cop, holding bis gun her hair wrinkled Jh sbme/ way or "ed pr|ca'o^66 cents per bushel, were higher than the average of BREMER-’nJLLEY one looks, from the outside, to be in his left hand, proceeded to another. Which extravagance so 28.2 bushels an acre and 39.8 cents price average for all states. ' BUILDER dbtressed me that^ I Idt het^ pay/ ' The acreage in rye has decreased frOni 10,282 jin 1900 td about t.RAHIO the queerest and the most muddle “frisk” the pair for weapons. One 1.000. at present.' ' The average,yield per acre is 19 bushels. headed. the check. ' ■ First and Second Mortgages .WATER OUTER of them drew back a step, threw bis GILBERT SWAN. Buckwheat, once grown on 3,000 acres, is now harvested on 300, Perhaps there is eome obscure, hand quickly to his hip pocket— while the yearly wheat acreage is ahopt 300 and the barley acre­ ^ anungsd on :rII new work. OptnmctrlRt . . r. 7 age less than IJiO.. •— i v - . johnuMm EleeiMc Co. V involved, oriental matter of ethics and was promptly bored through 015 Main Strort, Ho. Manchcsler | 2 9 t ; s u s o .a MRnChestD( involved than nobody save a cleaner the chest by a bullet from the cop’s 68 Hofiister Street. Tel. 30 .3 . , Business day popoiatfojr. ot'/the - Xouiorrow->»MUllner>' and Lace Goods; Textiles;, linJt Goods. ,«! anfi presser can understand. We pistol. Afterward it developed that Wooiworth -IntiKUni ManchesUr, IhHura lU a. Bk to S a. m. ' j>nce knew ^ Cbinapiap about whom the suspect had no gun. Re had stin* awurotiaatetr f-- ^ ■:.5c ■ ■ T P

MANCHEST®R <00I^N.) kvENTWCr HERALD. TUESDAY, FERRO ARY 21,:192?». aey, has been confined to bis home In 1922 tae fliissioii was divided, with an attack of the grip sinQe Mr; Clatk tJtaliliiig thd '^uDurb^^ fOBEASSlSIANT work at Scarboro* Junction aad last Thursday, Harry P. Files, Jr., and a friend Scarboro’ Bluffs. DAILY RADIO of his fronf^the Suflleld School spent AT ST. MARY^ CHURCH the week-end at his home here. 399.8—WTAM, CLEVELAND—J6a Leading DX Statjonn*^ Mrs. Fred H. Adams is quife" ill Tuesday February 21. 6:00- Studio program; talks. 475.9—WSB. ATLANTA—630. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) WAPPING at her home. She has high blood Enirna Hoi-t, lyric soprano, and Hu- 8:00—WBAF Seiberling singers. jKirt 'italdlch. Unrto pant^U of the 31:00—Studio dance orchestra. Rev. Alfred Clark of Toronto pressure. Miss Almira Adams of Fresh Theater Uoyale de la 635.4—WTIC, HARTFORD—560. Will Assume Duties Here Mrs. Walter N. Foster, left last Hartford, is home oyer the week­ Brussels, wUI be the SH^t artists In 7:30—Trinity College program. Friday for Somersville, where she end and Monday, caring for hdr 8:00—WEAF Seibcriing singers. CHICAGO—570. the Ehreready hour to be Ij^ d ^ st bv Mareh 15. visited her brother and family Mr. H addock .... 12c lb. Spani^ Madroel WBAF and the Red network at 8 8:30—Pianist, concert. bouqueL 7:32—Congress dinner music. - _ mother. , , , , o’clock Tuesday night. ' Natlmnlel 10:00—WEAF bridge game. 8:00—WJZ Stromberg-Carlson bour. Gowdy, for a few days, returning Basil Allen of Camden, Maine, -is ...... / 4 ^ 1 b . ShUkret*s orchestra will assist and 10:30—Club Worthy orclieslra. •J:30—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) Revy Alfred Clariv, of Toronto, to her home here on Sunday after­ visiting Miss Louise Wentworth at Flounders ... 12c lb. Canada, has accepted an invitation company the vocalists. At the same 422.3^WOR, NEWARK—710. 11:05—Dunking club noon. ^ , the home of Mr. .and Mrs. Arthur .. ; 35clb. time** WJZ and the Blue network will 7:00—Jacob’s ensemble. 11:32—Hamp’s Kentucky scranators. to become assistant at St. Mary s Bullheads. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. The Masons N o .'l l!; A. F. and A. Codfish ..... 25c lb, radiate the ceremonies at the annual 7 :30—Bellas prospectors. church here. He wi ’ assume h s Frink. banouet of the American Institute of 9:00—Little Symphony orchestra. 8 ioo—Pollack’s orchestra M.. will give their second annual Perch . . . ,.. 35c lb. Mining and MetaJIu^lwl 10:00—Columbia Listerine hour, 9:30—Popular programj danc^^ duties on March 15. ^ p George Washington Birthday dance Salmon Trout 45c lb. Incident to the Presentation to Hubert 365.6—WEBH-WJJD, CHICAGO-820. Rev. Mr. Clark is a graduate oi 11:00—Dance orchestra. on Wednesday evening of this week Hoover of the annual 7:00—Victorian oichestra: talk. Black Bass . 35c lb. 333.1—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. 8:u0—IVEAF Seiberling singers. ■Wycliffe College. Toronto, Canad:i. Halibut . ! 40c lb. for achievenaent in StiU an 7:30—Statler dinner music. February 22. The committee in other highlight will go on the « 'r at 9:00—Theater presenmtlons. Before going to Wycliffe, h ^ toon Live Eels . . . 35c lb. 8:00—WJZ Stjomberg-Carlson hour. 9:30—Mooseheart children s program* charge are putting forth every ef­ 3 o’clock when WGBS features the 9’00-Boston travellers program. two terms at St. Aiden’s, Birken­ M a ck erel. 15cib. bostns bouts at the LY*mrs Club. A 10:00—’fheater presentations. head, England, taking work for fort to make this dance the best 10:00—Boston artists program. 12:00—Artists entertaltmient. H erring .... .12c lb. biow-by-blow description will oe 10:30—Chet Frost’s orchestj^ bishop’s central exam. Prior to this .event of the season. It is to be lated by Willie Collier. Milt Gross. 41M-W6N-WUB, CHtCAG^720. Sour Stomach Butterfish 35c lb. 491^ W E A F , n e w YORK—610. g.flo_w ilA F Eveready hour, bridge. he was in the W ar Office, ih Lon­ held in the Wapping School Hall. Salmon 40c lb. Walter C. Kelly. ’ ’Bugs” Baer. Damon J;00—Waldorf-Astoria music. The decorating committee is en­ Runyon. Harry H*rc*field 7:00—Voters* service talk by William 10:30—ConceH; Sam ’ n’ Henry. don. in the army accounts depart­ W hiting . 30c lb. other Broadway celebrities. WMAK s 11:20—Artists, concert orchestra. deavoring to outdo any previous Squids . 25c lb. Tyler Page, House of Repre­ 12:00—Hoodlums; orchestra. ment; “ Phillips Milk of Magnesia” microphone will be in a conspicuous sentatives clsrk. occasions. The colors will be red, 15c lb. Sace*^at the hockey game between 7:30—Talk, . ’’Washington’s .CharaO’ 344.5-WLS, CHICAGO^O. Sardines . Smelts . 30c lb. Union College and Nichols which be­ 7:35—OrchMtra; scrap book. white and blue. They have secured Better than Soda gins a t 8:30; WGR. another 8:10—Etude music hour. the same high-class music and 25c lb. 8:00—Seiberling singers, male voices 447.6.:.^MAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. Fillet Haddock 30c lb Redfish station, will Introduce BiU Wilson, 8:30—Cotton and Morpheus. prompter as In past social affairs, Scotch comedian, to its llstcneis at 8:40—Educational talk; pianist Instead of soda hereafter take a 9:00—Eveready hour featuring Emnm g.15__Hamilton club chorus. every other dance being a round C la m s ...... 20c q t Quahogs 25c q t 11:30. ______H o^, lyric soprano, and Hubert 11:15—King’s dance orchestra. dance. Guests will be supplied little “ Phillips Milk of Magnesia in Raldich, bass. Black face type Indicates best features * 499.7—WFAA, DALLAS—600. with novelties and noise makers. water any time for indigestion M O y ste rs...... 40c p t Scallops . — 55c pt 10:00—Auction bridge game. 10:00—Studio program. 10:30—Palais D’Or orchestra. Miss Alice Shattuck, teacher of sour. acid, gassy stomach, and re- AI! programs Eastern Standard Time. IIUJO—Bridge lesson: music. 11:30—.Janssen’s Hofbrau o r ^ e s t ^ 374ii^WOC, DAVENPORT-800. lief will come tnsunUy. „ ^ Shrimp ...... 30 lb. 348.6— WGBS. NEW YORK—860. the first and second grades of the 8:00—WEAF Seiberling 8lnge^s.^ Wapping Center School here, led For fifty year* genuine Phillip* IiGudiu^ SS'St StutioDS. 8:00—Labor Temple trio. 8:36—Studio program; musical.' Milk of Magnesia" has been pr^ 8’30—Two pianos: encore period. the singing of the Triangle Girls 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY-1100. 0:00—W EAF Eveready hour; bridge. scribed by physicians *>«®ause it 9:00—Friars’ Club boxing touts. 10:30—The Armand girls. church last Friday evening, and 7:05—Orchestra; feature: orchestra. 454.3—WJZ, NEW YORK-^60. 8’ 40—G«org6 Washln^on address. 3M.9—KOA. DENVER—920. also led the singing of the “ Girl overcome* three times as much acid 1:30—-Orchestra; weather; ^ k s. 8:30—Brown dinner concert. 10:00—Radio bridge game. 6:30—Stocks, markets; studio. Reserves” at the Asylum Hill Con­ IB the stomach as a saturated soln- 10;30—Harmony niale quartet. 9:30—Farm question box, Hon of bicarbonate of soda, leaving Reymander’s Market 11:00—TWO’ dance orchestras. 6:00—Kemp’s dinner music. 10:00—Auction- bridge lesson. gregational church on Saturday 2853—WBAL. BALTIMORE—10*0. 7:00—Frank Dole, "Dogs.” 535.4— WHO, DES MOINES—560. evening. Miss Katherine Lucchini the stomach sweet and 7:15—Edith Marion, soprano. 7:30—Philbreck's orchestra, songs. South Manchester 6:30—Studio dinner concert. 7:30—Washington Bicentenary anni the Association secretary of the all gases. It neutr^laes acid fe^ 1071 Main Street, 7 :30_-WJZ Smalle. Ro^rtson. 8:30—Trio: soloists; yiptoriana mentations In the bowels and gent­ We deliver. S-00—WJZ Stromberg-Carlson hour, versary commission. 10:30-r-Instrumental trio, songs. Hartford County, Y. W . C. A. was Opposite Army and Navy Club. 7:45_Smalle and Robertson. ll;00-Orches.tra,_^lc^rimjs^^^_^ ly urges the souring waste from 9:00__Studio ensemble, baritone. , 8*00—Stromberg-Carison program. ,Mlss Shattucks room-mate while at, 3,0 :t)0—MarylaTK^r*» 9:00—American Institute of mining 499.7—WBAP, Ff Che system without purging. Be- 808.2— WEEI, BOSTON—590. enaineers l0i30—Musical programs, Northfield Seminary. sides, it is more pleasant to take and metallurgical " ‘ 1:00—Theater features. George Mitchell, has been ill at j g;00—WEAF Seibering singers. banquet. than soda. Insist upon "Phillips. 8:30—Pilgrims entertainment. 400—PWX, HAVANA—750. ! his home here, for the past week 10:00—Torrid Tots. 7:00—Dinner music; concert. 9-00—W E ^ Eveready hour, bridge. 10:30—Mae Breen. Peter de Rose. Twenty-five cent and loilo-ElU’s dance orchMtra. 9:00—Genial Motors’ family party. I with a grip cold. ties, any drugstore. Milk of Mag- 11:00—Slumber music. Mrs. Paul Shildick o^ Pleasant 461.3— WNAC, BOSTON—650. 348.6— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—860. 10:00—Symphony orchestra. Bssia" haa been the U. 8. Regis* 7:00_^Dole’s sinfonians, chefs. aSO—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—780 6:30—Dinner music: drama revue. I Valley had as her guests on Lin- tered Trade Mark of The Chari 8:00—Jersey Jlcc-Jaccs. 6:35—Markets; recltaUons. 10:30—Violinist, pianist coin’s Birthday, Miss Irene Collins S;30^-Op’ry house tonight. 11:00—Dance concert. o

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Home Page Editorial <► 0 “ 0 © CTcrilsn^r'tf ■/:. o o ' ffonsf Good Reading : This amThcitM V - ^ e i r . L e t t e r s Isa - 1 ._ New Habit ^ S.VAN DINE author y * THE BENSON murder c a s e BY RUTH DEWEY GROVES I Mother Dear: ^room. And if you think I’d ever sit He paused, and when he spoke T o n will obse^e this obit- across the breakfast table from By Olive Roberts Barton CHARACTERS Don’t you know that a woman’s Alan before I’d gotten myself look­ agaln his Tolfee had become clearer, nary notice me^lOM in a rrlviTe '^ PEOliO TANCE I ‘■rt Is Quite true I once Inadvisedly tlon and confinement In a private first duty to herself and the world ing decent you don’t know your J ^N F.-X. MARKHAM, DUtrlCt attempted to frighten Miss Odell sanitarium. I have been h e rp h .-i is to keep herself looking attrac­ darling child. Whr‘ men must We dodge the book agent, we Attorney of tive? Of course we don’t go In for M A R G A R E T ODBIiIi (THE with a threat to kill her and to sician for years.” have thought of those early-worm credit book-clubs with' all sorts Coming ‘soon^pU tlie home ^page ^several ineisrons'pt .riglit ahjgteii^ “CANARY”) _ holding husbands , any more- If a each 'other-.in tbe eejitdr of the e'rast. commit suicide. But If your Im Markham, after glancing'at the: women with their bond Dir caps and of motives, we resent ’ notices is ari feature, that. I think ..^wlll ap­ CHARLES C LEAVE R. a ntan- cutting, handed It back. There Yras i man wants to go, let Ijlnl. It’s a cotton kimonos I’d hate to listen peal to ..many of < you— what, t<)' 'A moi^; elaborate pie Is tnad^^y ■ b o u t-ton m formation Is accurate as you would of reduced prices of magazines 5 brokder view we have now, a big­ KENNETH SPOTSWOOHE, a mamn- have me believe, you are aware that a short silence broken by a question . to! that fill up our mails,’ we turn a choose'"for; th'p/fibv^ef garden, and u^ffg’ .three-hard/eoo^d ;-eggs.')liid fa etn rer from Vance. \ ger reason for taking care of our No slree, we woi.ldn’t lift a when and how to -plant ■ It;' There '.one'helf .pound imuahrobrnB wlth-tbe* LOUIS MANNIX, aa IjaP®!**' _ I threatened her with a revolver. hurried page when we see a spe­ DR. AHBROISE LITTDftUIST, a It is the weapon, I believe, that is "By. the bye, doctor, what is th e ; looks. finger to'hold a man when he’s cial offer of certain sets of classic will be spring and hohie Interest stock.’ The bottom of xtXo;dlslr^iE fasUonable nea»olo»Ut name of the night nurse at y ou r! We know that all the activities through, ’) but we know, enough ic every lin e .' Watch for it. -covered with Sltcee of 'cb.bked TONY SKEEL. a profewilonal ba»- conventionally mentioned when literature at so much a month, making empty threats. I certainly sanitarium?” of business revolve about woman. about the male species to credit eggs and layers of prepared ..mush­ nothing down, please sign here on rooms, covered vrith the; pieces'of WILLLAM ELMER JESSUP, tele­ would not have threatened her with Doctor Llhdquist looked up Does that sound fap fetched? Just them with a little esthetic taste, the triangle, dotted line, please, Royal Indeed’ were the gorgeous phone operator thuggee, even had I contemplated quickly. listen. Why do m*n ■ do things? and that’s something women did and write your address plainly. brocades, .rich furs, and gleaming chicken until all are, u6ed ahd the HARRY SPrVELT, telephone op­ “My night nurse? Why—w hat, jewels worn at the opening of .the broth poured ov.^'. . J -'Oae-'pastry erator _ . . _ so abominable an act.” why do they want to he successful? not do once upon a time. And then when we turn out to ERNEST HEATH, Ser*eaat of the “True,” nodded Vance. “And has she to do with' it? • She was i To be successful of course. And And the way to get on in busi­ be a well-informed public, and British patliment. We -read-that formula for a laj'ge- Homicide Bnreaa Mrs. Stanley Baldwln.^wlfe 'of the it’s a rather good point, don’t y* very busy Monday night, I can’t | To make money. And who do they ness has changed too. The other talk Intelligently on philosophy follows :i-t SiU Ai c$M^fliTuy^^ .5 3 • • • understand. . . . Well, if you want] prime - minister arrived. 1% a mag­ . teaspoons .talij^ know.” want to make money for? A wo­ night Alan asked mo to doll up in and its exponents, of history'and THE STORY THUS FAB her name I- have no objection. It's i nificently brocaded lonilg coat, with spoon salt.. Rub-'in opefiMI^". The doctor was evidently encour­ man. And they want that woman to my scantiest evening dress because those who, chronicle its events, of Vance bellevee Skeel wa« Inno­ Plnckle—Miss Amelia Finckle.” we were going out a HU the Dris­ deepTchffs a^d a’ yide' cb,ftar..of, love­ eniqg. Add. one tebleBp4!^':'lbmon cent of the mnrder of Margaret aged by Vance’s attitude. He again be pretty and well groomel. If she biography and the men whO" put it Vance wrote down the name and,, ly ermine. Across her- .'-hair: she juice’ and .yolk- of an e ^ ^ d ':w a ^r Odell and that he lay hidden in a faced Markham and elaborated his measures up, they like to show her colls. He’s trying to lan d'a con­ down, we shake hands with our­ 1 closet while the etrangler did We so that the dough ‘ can hB^^JIed'out rising, carried the slip of paper j off at the opera, and if she doesn’t, tract from Driscoll and if he’d fol­ selves that we did it, and become wore a-Jeweled tiara.' 1 " ' work. Markham rldlcnlee the confession. about.one-half inch'thick! • theory bat Vance la nnshaken. He to Heath. i they’ll Join a poker cliih. lowed father’s rule of early to bed smug and conceited and continue “A threat, I presume you know, "Sergeant, bring Miss Finckle j One dish meals have gained in^ ahattera Cleaxer’a alibi of being is rarely the forerunner of a vio­ A lot of good it will do me to he would have a swell chance,' to discharge the agent and the out of the city the night of the here tomorrow morning at eleven,” wouldn’t he? As it was we hurled a popularity in late y(^rs because" The newest thing in 'room size mnrder and nrgea Markham to lent deed. Even a brief study of go to bed with the chickens just book-club and all the others who he said, with a slight lowering of they are not only‘labor savers but ruigs is a reproduction of the orien­ check up thoroughly on Mannlxa the human mind would teach you so I could get up and make some real party after a show and gave have been the greatest means of whereabouta. Br. Lindquist, who as a rule it means a i better, balanced tal patterns in the most beautiful that a threat is prima facie evi­ one eyelid. coffee that Alan can make better. the D’s a thrill. They’re out-of-town educating us. had lied once before. Is brought In “ I sure will, sir. Good idea.” ■ meal. There is usually a protein blendings of color and smt^ike’nap. again and qtmstloned. dence of one’s innocence. A threat, He’d go out when I went to bed people, you know. Twenty years ago the great His manner boded no good for Miss He enjoyed it but she was kind American public would not have food,’ preferably .meat, a starchy They are supposed, fo "he. uMoiht®!? generally, ■ is made in anger, and and he wouldn’t be around the food like potato, macaroni or cere­ fast.Qolor and to/iasi CHAPTER XXXII acts as its own safety-valve.” Finckle. next day after breakfast to see the of quiet. She’s awfully dowdy, too. read outlines of history, science, A cloud of apprehension spread al, ahid.A stem or root vegetble'^qn the. price does hot^heSdhit'b^dofnl^ts He shifted his eyes, “I am not you’d think the wife of such a and philosophy. It has become a o c t o r LINDQUIST winced and over Doctor Lindquist’s face. good results. the same'iplate. Sometimes the with the g^nuliie '-imfortbd rug. a married man; my emotional life Anyway, I’m not so sure a man prominent man would have more popular pastime. Biography was D considered the matter at some “Forgive me if I say that I am different items are cooked together, For many years the Bokhara and has not been stabilized, as it were; wants to see his wife early in the class. 'Well, I hope Alan closes the a thing left to real booklovers. length. insensible to the sanity of your ^ in the sairie kettle or casserole, other popular Turkish ‘ rttg " pat­ and I am constantly coming in deal. The party cost enough! j Not one person in a hundred, no, “And if I admit that my affection cavalier methods.” His tone be- ^ morning. I don’t like to look at such as ham shank, saner 'kraut terns have been copied tn ■Wilton close contact with hypersensitive With all my love, not one in a thousand would have for Miss Odell was other than pa­ Alan before he’s shaved and he’d and potatoes; pork, rice,-tomatoes and other makes,"'- but these" new and overwrought people. During trayed only contempt. “ May I hope MARYE. walked into a book store or li­ ternal—what then?” hate to have me crowding the bath- and onions may be cooked together floor coverings of the big rug manu­ a period of abnormal susceptibility that for the present your inquisi­ brary and asked for the Life of Markham accepted the question in the same roaster or casserole. It facturers are' a distinct _ achieve^ I conceived an infatuation for the tion is ended?” Napoleon, or Bismarck, or Dis­ as an afllrmation. “I think that will be all, doctor,” Miss Royden’s smoking, but that must be stirred frequently.’so that ment. None but the •experienced “You were intensely jealous of young woman, an infatuation which honest protest always redounds to raeli, or Lincoln. rug expert or Uealer .codld distin­ returned Markham, politely. “May , There may be more trash writ­ the rice does npt settle.to the bot- her, were you not, doctor?” she did not reciprocate—certainly The Woman’s Day the good of the person or institution I have a taxicab called for ypu?” ten and there may be more worth­ tom.'of, the pan. The proportions guish them from: . the '>imported “Jealousy," Doctor Lindquist re­ not with an ardor commensurate protested. article. AnothW thlii^^thht; the.rug “Your consideration overwhelms less plays produced, but it is be­ are a CUP of rice to two cups of marked, with an air of ironic pro­ with my own. . "W hy,” asks the man at the next factories have succeeded' Ih doing me. But my car is below.” And yond dispute that the contrary is tomatoes, five onions cut fine sea­ fessionalism, "is not an unusual ac­ “I suffered deeply; and she made desk, ‘‘isn’t there a letter form like is weaving large'rugs in' one piece no effort to mitigate my sufferings. Doctor Lindquist haughtily with­ just as true. We are being edu­ soning of salt and pepper and pork companiment to an Infatuation. ‘Dear Sir’ which could be used They Pounce whereas they were formerly -in Indeed, I suspected her, more than drew. cated by better and finer books chops enough to^servj the required Authorities such as Krafft-Ebing, when writing to either a man or Whenever a woman questions strips like carpeting. ' once, of deliberately and perversely Markham immediately summoned and magazines every day of life, number of persons. A leafy salad Moll, Freud, Ferenczi, and Adler, woman? It’s needed. We don’t al­ the traditional role of wife and torturing me with other men. At Swacker and sent him for Tracy.' largely due to the people who and a simple fruit dessert would I believe, regard it as an intimate The detective came at once, pol-. ways know whether the head of a mother assigned all women, those complete this type of meal. 'fciheese Scalloped Ham and Celerj’ psychological corollary of amatory any rate, sho took no pains to hide certain department to whom we are have persisted in publishing what One cup finely chopped- cooked her infidelities from me. I confess Ishing his pince-nez and bowing af­ who have accepted the traditional is good and selling it to us in spite attraction.” fably. One would have taken him writing is a man or woman.” role without question always Handwork on many of the fancy ham, 1 cup diced parboiled, celery, “ Most instructive.” Markham that once or twice I was almost dis­ Sure enough, why isn’t there? of ourselves. Credit goes to- those 1 tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon tracted. And it was in the hope for an actor rather than a detec­ pounce upon the questioner with who have put the habit of good spring coats will be iv" wool instead nodded his head apprce> ively. “ I tive, but his ability in matters re­ The old ‘‘Dear Sir” once included words to the effect that, s h ^ t a l k - ! altogether fic- of silk. Material will be of kasha flour, 1 . cup milk, 1-4 teaspoon am to assume, then, th.'c you were of frightening her Into a more everyone to whom a business let­ salt, 1-4 teaspoon paprika, 4 table­ amenable and considerate attitude quiring delicate handling was a by­ ing to cover up her conscience for minds of the American or other light weight woolens. Solid infatuated with — or, let us say, ter was written. But it certainly that I threatened her. I trust that word in the department. her own refusal to accept respon- j jg colored flannel coolie coats with spoons grated cheese. amatorily attracted by—Miss Odell, “ I want you to fetch Mr. Louis doesn’t any more. ‘‘Dear Sir” Itself, Melt butter, stir in flbnr and you are a sufficiently discerning sibility. 1 ‘ ______monogram in wool will be favor- and that on occasions you exhibited Mannix again,” Markham told him. • and all the other graceful gallan­ Mrs. Bertrand Russell, whose be- | ■’ites for sport and at the beaches. when babbling slowly add milk,, the Intimate psychological corol­ judge of human nature to believe “Bring him here at once; I’m wait­ tries of accepted letter forms, are liefs are expressed in her book call­ stirring constantly. Bring to the lary of jealousy?” me.” boiling point and add. salt , and “Leaving that point for a mo­ ing to see him.” only a tradition— a hang-over from ed “ The Right to Be Happy,’' has Sour Cream Wafflles “You may assume what you paprika. Arrange ham and'celery ment,” answered Markham non­ Tracy bowed genially and, ad­ the age of gallantry when gentle­ received many such onsiaughts. One and, one-fourth cups flour, plcarc. But I fail to understand in alternate layers in a buttered committally, “will you give me justing his glasses, departed cn his men wore plumes and lovely ladies Her enemies may l>e a little upset Lifers Niceties 1-3 teaspoon soda, 1-2 teaspoon why rny emotions are any of your baking dish. Pour over sauce, more specific Information as to errand. , were dueled for. to learn that Mrs. Russell manages salt, 2 eggs, 5 tablespoons melted afiu cover with grated cheese and your whereabouts Monday night?” “And now,” said Markham, fix­ a school which cares for twenty butter, 1 cup sour cream. "Kr,cl your emotions not led you HINTS ON ETIQUET Beat eggs until very light. Stir sprinkle with paprika. Bake in.a to highly questionable and suspi­ Again I noted a yellow tinge ing Vance with a reproachful look, children to whom she is actual in ■’sour cream and add dry ingre­ moderate oven until the cheese is cious acts, I would not be interested creep over the man’s features, and “I want to know what your idea Her Cigarets ikother and housekeeper. But dients mixed and sifted. Beat well melted. Serve from baking dish. In them. But I have it on unim­ his body stiffened perceptibly. But was in putting Lindquist on his Maude Royden’s cigarets didn’t whereas her routine is the very when he spoke It was with his ha­ guard about the night nurse. Your thing she deplores in other women 1 WVint- i'; fhp minimum! and add melted butter. Beat hard peachable authority that your emo­ scare everybody, for her lecture _ _ ^ , 1. Wnat IS the niinimum,^^^ minutes and bake on a The picture in yesterday’s Herald bitual suavity. brain Isn’t at par this afternoon. manager announces 400 proffered | her objective is differenj; and carries tions so reacted on your better space one should allo-w for each baffle iron. \ showing the wom.en clerks of Wat­ judgment that you threatened to “ I considered that my note to “ Do you think I didn’t have the engagements that he had to turn her over the routine. She runs the , _ , 1. i. 1 1 •> 1 If the eggs are beaten until very kins Brothers in their new'Crfetomis take Miss Odell’s life and also your you covered that question satisfac­ nurse in mind? And now you’ve down for her. Miss Royden can school “ in the hope of creating a I guest at the table; light it is not nee'essary to beat smocks; couldn’t do Justice-to-the owu. And in view of the fact that torily. What did I omit?” warned him. He’ll have until eleven ed to her smoking for that. They few happy and harmonious in d i-{ —2 tvH ow much space shouW the yolks and whites separately beauty of the patterns'arid colors. the young woman has since been “ What was the name of tho pa­ tomorrow morning to coach her in thank the good ladies who object- viduals.” Maybe mothers hope for one siJlow if convenient? Be sure th.at the soda Is thorough­ The smocks, wero all;m^de^dn-,,M'^ murdered, the law naturally--and tient on whom you were calling hfer answerd. Really, Vance, I can't gave her “jusl wonderful” publici­ that, too, only they’re not so articu­ 3. Is it possible to place, ly mixed with,’ the flour before for the Duncan Phyfe get-to-gother reasonably—is curious.” that night?” conceive of anything better calcu­ ty. This really Is a problem—not late. “ Mrs. Anna Brccdon. She Is tho guests too far apart? adding the dry' ingredients. And at the store last week; the girts The doctor’s normally pale face lated to defeat us in our attempt wore them last .Salurday-Trdqllar ^ widow of the late Amos H. Breedon to Gubr-itanliate the man's alibi.” The .Answers I keep in mind that a waffle, batter seemed to turn yellow and his long 1. Twenty inches^ is the modern day. and the gay. new^ smocks cre­ splay fingers tightened over the of the Breedon National Bank of is a, “ pour” batter. “ I did put a little fright Into him. 9 9 minimum. These waffles are deliciously ated as much Intwest and comment arms of his chair: but otherwise he Long Branch.” didn’t I?” Vance grinned complac­ "And you were with her, I be­ 2. Thirty. crisp and tender. ^ as the dollar day bargains.' Each sat Immobile and rigidly dignified, ently. "Whenever your antagonist ‘WEAL FASHIONS 3. Yes, for one can’t be chatty girl had the privilege of choosing his eyes fixed Intently on the dis­ lieve you stated, from eleven until begins talking exaggeratedly about one?" when your dinner partner Is so far White satin Is still the' favoritd ttie pattern-that most appealed to trict attorney. the Insanity of your notions, he’s away that you must shout at him. her. Some of them were trimmed “ I trust,” added Markham, “you “That is correct.” already deuced hot under tho collar, material for the spring wedding “And was Mrs. Breedon the only gowns. They are to be distinctly with plain color (6 harmonize and will not arj:ment my suspicions by “But, Markham, old thing, don’t 'all were cut by a new pattern with any atteu’yA at denial." witness to your presence at tho longer and there is frequently a sanitarium between those hours?” burst into tears over my mental panel of rich lace introduced to raglan sleeves and pleated backs, ^ Vance was watching the man shortcomings. If you and I both fitting the form bettel- than the!or-' eloccly. Presently he leaned for­ “I am afraid that is so. You see, make the gown more distinctive. thought of the nurse, don’t you With The dinary smock.: TI»eae ward. after ten o’clock at night I never Even In France other flowers are ring the boll. I let myself In with suppose tho wily doctor also now being mingled with the tradl-. cretonne.'* smocks can''' be''..-tfOught "I say, doctor, what method of thought of her? If this Miss ready-made in the dry goods 'stores, extermination did you threaten my own key." Local Poets tlonal orange blossom wreath. Fre­ “And I suppose that I may be Finckle were tho typo that could quently instead of a wreath a; bunch but'they are not dlfflcurt;.to make. Miss Odell with?’’ be suborned, he would have enlisted They are fine to proteiit yo'ur. better Doctor Lindquist jerked round, permitted to question Mrs. Bree­ of flowers holds the veil in place her perjurious services two days clothes and‘when-made (if cretonne thrusting his head toward Vance. don?” / just above the left ear. In this ago, and she would have been men­ interesting to look at. • He drew in a long rasping breath, Doctor Lindquist was profoundly MY FEBRUARY GARDEN case a pin studded with pearls Is tioned, along with tho comatose MARY TAYLOR. and his whole frame became tense. regretful. Within some comfy, nice warm needed to hold the veil and flowers Mrs. Breedon, as a witness to his Blood suffused his cheeks; and “Mrs. Breedon Is a very 111 wom­ nook in place. Some brides-, are using presence at the sanitarium Monday A Missouri man who hasn’t .shav­ there was a twitching of the mus­ an. She suffered a tremendous With catalogs and garden book sliver lace on their v.eddlng gowns night. ed since Lincoln was assassinated cles about his mouth and throat. shock at the time of her husband’s My February garden grows Instead of the all white scheme. death last summer, and has been “The fact that he avoided all ref­ Nor fears the winter winds and ui-'Ums to have the’ oldest'w'hlskers For a moment I was afraid he was extant. Is it pois^l'alfc this man ^nev­ practicfilly in a semiconscious, con­ erence to the nurse shows that she’s snows. going to lose eelt-control. But after Chicken Pie • ' er read a Joke book?. : ,i^-. a moment’s effort he steadied him- dition ever since. There are times not’ to be wheedled Into swearing Sinqp this was supposed to be a, eelf. when I even fear for her reaison. falsely. . . . No, Markham. I Bright hollyhocks, a stately row favorite dish in Colonial day.s. it is 'Tou think perhaps I threatened The slightest disturbance or ex­ deliberately put him on his guard. Beside unsightly walls there grow, quite apropos dufin,s this mbjith of to strangle her?” His worde were citement might produce very se­ Now he’ll have to do something And china asters bloom resplendent February. Dress, clean and cut up vibrant with the intensity of hie rious results.” before we question Miss Finckle. O’er fear of drought and blight one or two chickens according to passionate anger. "And you would He took a newspaper cutting And I’m vain enough to think I transcendent. the amount required. Cover with like to tom my threat into a noose from a gold-edged letter-case and know what It’ll he.” boillnff water and cook until-tender. to hang me? Pangh!” handed it to Markham. (TO BE CONTINUED) Selected plants, there grow with When about halt done add salt and ease pepper. Remove the pieces of On sandy bank, ’neath shade of chicken a'nd^ reduce the stock and 1 trees; thicken with flour diluted with And grasses grow with lovely sheen enough cold water to pour easily.' OSO' Where never grass before was seen. Half an onion, a sprig of parsley, Bridge Me and bay leaf may. be used to season. - Most wondrous flowers grow for A small cup should be placed In ihe j Daily Health Service me— center of the! baking dish and t^e ^ Another No fairer could you wish to see— chicken arrangeoarrangb^ aroundttiyuuv, It. .Cover,!, , HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL In my February garden. with the paste: taking care to make bx World Famed Authority; BY W. W. WENTWORTH Charming As Well As Practical Loretta H. McMenemy. for ^ (Abbreviations: A—«ce; K- 1358 fclng,, .Q—queen;' J—Jaokt X- Chil- V sny card lower (han 10.) 1073—^Four Hvely baby 1, 2 and 4 years. The 1 year size re- F o r p i i . e s . make tiiis froek most awtiiag for the yards 32-inc!ih material. n THE RIGHT WAY dren*? BABIES THRIVE BEST ON dressed, sponged and made ready little girl who wean aaafly .madb ice of pattm 15 cents. for bed. At 6 p. m. it is again STRICT DAILY SCHEDULE dress. The d m dden am ngum and 1358—^For the more grown up boy H e w itt fed and given cod liver oil, and at 1— Hand holds one A in side the deeves loi^; or dmrt. Ho. 1073 is TO BANISH FAT drnjrrist will 6:15 .put to bed. If the child is is tiiis neat two-piece suit with the Combatacause whichmodemresearch facy if PAZO OINTMBira ftils 49 H 0U By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN suit.. Ho'W many honors must be designed in sizes 1, 2 and 4 years. blouse featuring a convertible collar I ItehiBa;BUad. Blesdina « still hairing a night nuysing. It is Size 2 reifuires 2 3raids 32 or 38-inch has discovered. Turn food into fuel and P h b n a " Editor Journal of the Americ^ and side dodng trousers. No, 1358 is energy, rather than into fa t Supply a fed at the time the mother goes to held in four-card suit to bid it ? material. Price of patten 15 cents. deai^edindzee2,4 ,6 ,8years. Size4 [pipe, ree; or in da boa; SOcr ?056 Medical Association and of Hygeia, bed. natural element which your system lacks. the Health Magazine 2— ^When you hold A J X X 1140—^Ihe 3Toui^; man horn 2 to 6 requires 1 yard 36-inch material for After a baby is one year old. It That is the method embodied in Marmola in hand and Q 10 X in dummy, years will need this simple little suit blouse; H y v d 54-inoh for trousers. prescription tablets. will begin to take solid food in how do you finesse ? with setrin pockets and round eoOar. Price ot paUem 15 cents. People have used Marmola for 20 Any one who compares' the life greater amounts. It receives at The straigl^t trousers are side opening. 1492—Immensely-smart when made and character of a baby with fixed 3— When holding A Q X X, years--4Billions o f boxes of i t They have 8 a. m. its first meal, which takes No. IIM is designed in sises 2.4, and of printed sateen is this little frock told others the results. Now, in almost habits with those of a child that the place of the 6 o’clock feeding how m^ny outside quick tricks 6 years. The 4 year rise requires 1}4 with bloomers. The round neck-yoke has been allowed to develop In a every circle, you can see the xesults in and the 10 o’clock feeding;' Then are necessary to bid the suit ini­ yards 32dnch material. Price of pat­ has two-tiny buttons on either shoul­ new beauty end new rim. Why notleain somewhat haphazard manner will it is placed on its chair, after tern 15 oents. der, and is of contrasting material to the -way to attain them?; 4 realize at once the importance of a which it is given a sponge bath and tially ? ' The Answers 1352r-A prim little play dress that match the belt and bloomers. No. ? A book in each box oi Marmola tglla definite routine. dressied. fastens in the back is made of gingham 1492 is desired in sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 you the formula, also the reasons for re-' Babies grow accustomed to hav­ 1— If not holding A K or Q, years. The 4 year size requires 2 ^ three. and fentures full deevea gathoadfinto suits. You will know why theeffectscome,_ ing their physiologic reactions at a cuff. Shining pro-rides the necessary yfuds 36-inch material. Price of and why they are benenciaL Gosokyour; exact times, and will not almost 2— Play Q from dummy and 12 is in sizes!lOmimths pattern 15 cents. finesse if not covered by opponent. druggist—in fairness to yourself—for a like an alarm clock in notifying $1 box o f Marmola. their attendants that the time has 3— Three-quarters. ■ ■ - • arrived for some definite proce­ TEST ANSWERS dure. The baby that is fed irreg­ "SAND BY” SAVES HER. Manchester Herald ularly •will be yelling most of the Pattern Service. time for food. Here is one solution to the Lexington, N. C.— “Please stand Layer, Loalf and Cup Cakes One routine approved by many LETTER GOLF puzzle on comic by a few moments” said a voice epecialists in diseases of children Pattern No...... page. through the loud speaker, and the look ap p e^n g, taste good, have reaVo^ , includes feeding at 6 in the morn­ wife of a prominet- local physician Price 15 Cents. ing, orange Juice at 8:30 a. m., at . i ■ value too when made with Rumforo. stepped into another room. She ' 9 a. m. placed on the chair for T Name . . You can always depend on Rumford for I'bowel regulation, at 9:15 a. m. a s P P was confronted by a burly negro. A perfect leavening and uniform results. 0 shriek and a big hand was clamped ' batlt, and at 10 a. m. feeding and Size . . . Be sure to get ^ T over her mouth. Suddenly a voice j cod liver oil. 6 P U boomed forth from the other room. ' From 10;30 a. ' to 1:45 p. m. Address I • • a • • I out of doors in the carriage, pre- The burglar didn’t stop to investi­ S P S gate the source and fled In haste. Itflw M r - sumably asleep. If the ^child is P u • • • • Spoiiit normal. It will not cry during this The woman went back to the set Send your order to the “Pat­ Tlia W holMpine j period. At 2 p. m. a feeding, and s P A s and tuned it down. tern Dept., Mandiester Evening a BaMtig from 2:30 p. m. to sun down out Jerald, Manehester, Conn/' BW-ia of doors again in the oarriage. Brhalh h'as t ;657 'wbmdii magis-' C o o k s fa iVa ^ f ailaatf» At .51.3.0 p. S . IhA child 1| ]!&• :S: A R. •S'" trates.

a.., -I- MANtiStiBSnnBR (OONK.) BIVBNING HEUALD, TOESDAY; ^

“ Strangler’^ Lewis Wins An Early Start,

Wrestling Championship eOB MATHERNB VIG BAITBON ftAVS} One hears that I Pl«r«4 le o tM DUltf tbftU VLi and Dink Templeton, who handle »t sm eu ra u^trarstty nod Wins Two Out of Three FaDs ;WOXVFMANN^ track affairs at Southern California Blnoe laavingi oollege I bAva engagad and Stanford, respectively, expect In profesaioiihl banetball. I aai g»- '] n the wrestling racket, even to cart away as many points this log BOUtb ifi tbe ailTing to see how From Joe Stecher Before your best fhend is liable summer in the national intercol- muph I can leant firom Tony Laz- la l«Sf throw YOU down legiates as they have in recent zerl, the Yankee second basdmaa. ' years. Frankly, ot ill the sports in a Crowd of 10,000 Fans While this is far from startling which I have engaged in, I like Qidth M ti H iffC eilw . news,; being exactly what one ex­ baseball beat, and perhaps it will turn out to be the one In which In S t Lonis. pects to emanate from the Pacific Dempsey, ef eeurse, is out of tt« strongholds at this time of the am least proficient. i can play pro- :!essionaU basketball and at But think of the fnn he might hgve Although a® official news, it is rather disconsoling to had if he only “ id “1 ment has been made. It is possiDU those who have been waiting pa­ sure I^ coUld play protifs- b y EDWARD J. GEIGER ohpos* to fight in 1331” i I that Jim Qulsh will Jump eentm tiently for the hold of the wester­ sional football, but I am not vain enough even to dare think that for the Community Club kgainst (Special Correspondent) ners to be broken in the coll^iate I will have a chance with the New Dempsey, of ooiiMe^is out ot it. the Hartford Yankees at the Hardr ,,• St. Louis, Mo., Fel). 21. Ed. track world. York Yankees as long as Tony Las- But there isn’t » doubt in the tag ou Hollister street to- ^ “ Strangler” Lewis is the undisput­ But it won't be this year. xeri Is able to play. ^ yroridf O'Ooofty nod 500,000 morrow night Quish was recentlj V Templeton says he hopes to see released by Five and el ed heavyweight wrestling champion I want to devote some of my re­ others wiU tell yen, tlmt in n his Stanford squad win again and most imnaediately signed . uy th« ot the world today. He proved his o maining younger years to athletics, fight he woidd have stmnmed points out that only 17 points are as I think it is really r.n important Tiinney for n tOW of TdJ Mahals. Community Club. ’Pher' is no ques­ right to that title here last night tion but what Quish will give hk when he pinned Joe Stecher two lost to his team. They won with profession as well as an interesting 36 1-2 points last year. He has utmost for the Oommunlty in ef­ in three tails before a crowd of one. There are so many young boys Dempsey, of course, is out great prospects, he says, among his who can be made into perfect sped' Of it. But do you suppose fort to make good and get intc more than 10,000 persons. the town championship series late younger men, and also expects his menB of manhood if they are taught the old boy’s eyes could sUnd The first fall went to Lewis in 2 next March which would give him a veterans to be much better this sea­ that gentlemen always do not have just one more battle hours and 16 minutes, a combina­ to win and are taught the proper ehance to sOUare accounts. - tion of bar arm, head chancery and son. cant 013B Of course, Cromwell has Charles technickl Way of playing the game. It Quish jumps center, will b< cross body. The second went to ------<=> Dempsey, of c o u ^ , is out of Interesting to watch the scoring Stecher in 56 sceonds, the result of Borah, , Henry Cogge- i t Ten Rickard is very sorry, bat^e between he and “ Babe‘s 1 a double wrist lock, and the third You e ^ T shall, Jimmy Payne and Cliff Rey­ just three years old, learning a few bat please don’t talk about Pemp- Hurtayw The latter will probablj PIPE nolds who are sure of points, and a If an early start in golf means and deciding fall was won by Lewis, anything, we can expect the cham­ tricks of the game from Johnny ARMY, NAVY PINOCHLE. sey to him— Jack can’t get I’endy get the jump, but Qulsh’s defensivt number of new men whom he be­ and Mr. Rickard is very busy. a double wrist lock on the left arm mAUKSs pion of the world in 1942 or there- Farrell, one of our leading foes, on ptay may offset this. Both are uan- with Lewis throwing his full SWISSMALS/ lieves will give him the balance of the lawn of Jimmie’s home at The fourth sitting of the mixed g ^ u s m,«i when near the basket power over Stanford and the other abouts to b© on© Jimmie Wolf©i of weight on his opponent. This one St, Augustine, Fla. Here’s Jimmie, Augustine. partners pinochle tournament at Dempsey, of course, is out All this despite the fact that nc of i t But here it is Septem­ came in fourteen minutes. teams. the Army and Navy Club will be news has been given out regarding “ Scissors” FaUs There is no team in the east like­ held at 7:30 Friday night. The ber, and Tunney has been Idle the center position. George Stavnit- The body scissors hold, which ly .^to^utperforrd these two teams. total point scores are as follws: since polishing off Jack Dela^. sky says he will not he on hand ai brought down “ unbroken colts” I i So we suppose the only thing to do Gleason 3,267, McCann3,181, Cus­ ney and the angry mob is he expects to play, in Plainfield Herald Pool Tournament pleading for a chance to buy and won for Joe Stecher title is just sit steady and wait for one ter 3,159, F, McCormick 3,147, H. that night. Possibly, Charlie Shim- I some 1100 seats to any old ■place In the wrestling world; failed Local of them to win and the other to McCormick 3,147, Donze 3,128, kus of the Hartford Knights ol lor him last night and he (fumbled finish second. Frey 3^106, Lamprecht 3,074, Hart­ kind Of raoket Lithuania will be used rt center. ■'i Pairings ‘Out* Tomorrow nett 3,071, Sonnlkson 3,019, Per­ The game should be a most in- under the terrifflo punishment of Dempsey, of course, is out of it. teres^g battle in which long shoU V Lewis. The Strangler at the close of Sport son 3,008i Oulsh 2,980, Hope 2,- 849, Anderson 2,836. Just like Qmieral Pershing is out will probably be the telling factor, the match made the public an­ So Bruce Caldwell has decided to Entries close tonight in the town the players and notify them when of the army. In, the preliminary game, the Com­ nouncement that he did not win join the New York Yankees if he their match is to be played. The munity Girls will attempt to wipe the championship, but defended it. Chatter enters professional baseball. And championship elimination pocket schedule will be arranged the near­ GETS gl,000 GIFT out the stain of defeat administer­ Both Lewis and Stecher laid why shouldn’t it be the Y&Jikees for billiards tournament sponsofed by est possible to suit everyone. The Morley Drury, Southern Cali­ WAS GUfiAT »tild »R ed by the Meriden St. Stanlslau! claim to the title and last night’s the Yale grid star of this past fall? The Herald. There are 27 players first matches will be tomorrow fornia grid star this season and Rube Lutsks, tsiOkSOd by recently. Mary Drew, former Wesi year fued. It was the tenth battle Cleveland a few days agoi was one The second of the series of 100 Caldwell undoubtedly realizes the entered at present and attempts are night. All-America back, was presented Side- Reo playground Instructor, between these men. New York Yankees are the greatest a gift ot 81,000 in cash by admir­ ot the best fielding third basemen will play center tor Manchester. point pocket billiards matches be­ being made to get enough more to in the major leagues, but was ■ I Second Fall a Surprise tween Louis Chagnot and Paul outfit in baseball today, and that ers in his home town recently. Miriam Welles moving back tc Except in the second fall which making the grade as a regular for mkke thirty-two so that^the tourna­ very week at the bat. guard. Ballsleper which will be played at m o r e s c o t c h WIT was as big a surprise to Lewis as Miller Huggins is Just about as dif­ ment may be run off vMthout a bye. the School street Rec tomorrow Call 664 if you wish to enter. it was to the spectators, Lewis was night starting promptly at 7 ficult a feat as one could be asked HE OUGHT TO KNOW the complete master of the situa­ to perform. The pairings will be announced MeINTOSH: Do ye ken, O’Flan Jim Corbett, former world WILL COACH GRID TEAM REFUSES $25,000 OFFER o’clock, should be well worth tomorrow in The Herald. The draw nigan, th’ name o’ th’ show where tion throughout the wrestling. He watching. Chagnot won the first leg But, Caldwell probably also heavyweight champion, says med- Ty Cobb recently refused the will not be needed, the pairs being the ScoTsman knocks oot a gang o’ offer of the Atlanta baseball club was the aggressor from the start 100 to 89 by playing a beautiful knows that it would be a greater ern boxers do not learn the fun­ Stanley L. Robinson, former AU- and he forced the milling through­ mark of ability on his part to make selected by drawing overturned Irish? America quarterback at Colgate to play with them this season. He “ safe” game. It will be interesting O’FLANNIu a N; Sure, an’ that a damentals of the game today as out. Having an advantage of eight the grade as a member of the great­ slips of paper, each bearing the they used to do and therefore lack will coach the University of Missis­ was offered 826,000 for his ser­ to see what Ballsieper will do on name of a player. The writer will asey— “ The Miracle.” — Passing pounds, 228 to 220, the Strangler his own table in an effort to over­ est ball club than it would be to ring science. sippi football team next season. vices. > get in touch personally with all of Show. applied his full weight at all times come this stunt. Some believe, he crash through for some other club. and wore his man down. will take more chances und play In other words, it looks like Cald­ At the close Stecher was tired safe less counting on hie opponent well is shooting at the moon and and worn, with Lewis still fresh missing. risking all on his ability. More and apparently able to go two more power to him. hours if necessary. The strange part of the whole Howard Murphy says it won’t be battle is that neither Lewis’ famous long before the southern duck pins Golf prospects at Ohio State are headlock or Stecher’s body scissors are adopted here. They are slightly the brightest It has been in ydars. played any Important part In the taller and a little fatter. The balls The Buckeyes won only one Big ‘ struggle. Lewis took some four or are also a bit bigger. The sport is Ten match last year, but are gun­ five head-locks from the front and thriving In the south and spreading ning for the championship tbi^ sea­ from a standfhg position, but they north rapidly. The southern ducks son and believe that A1 Skrgent, availed nothing. Stecher never once will be used at the national duck- Dave Ogilvie and Allan Loop are availed himself of the grip that pin tournament In Baltimore soon. three youngsters who should heap won him fame. many honors, including the indi­ During the winter months, one vidual conference championshipi on cannot help but wonder where local their alma mater this season. baseball and football teams will Hooks and Slides play next summer now that the Mc- WAS DEMPSEY GREA’I ? kee street stadium has passed into You probably have heard it said the Great Beyond. Some believe at least a dozen times since Jack that the Charter Oak street field Baseball, Track you Dempsey fell a victim to eye will be available by that time. But trouble and announced that he if it isn’t, then there is the old would have to retire from the ring, standby. West Side Playgrounds, or temporarily at least, that he never the historic Mt. Nebo to fall back Slates Announced was a great fighter. on. There are reasons to believe, The town basketball champion- '?ITe High school baseball and however, that Dempsey will fight track schedules for 1928 were an­ ^^in, although his present inten­ shipship series between the north nounced today by Faculty Manager pleasure tions are not such and one .can’t and south will probably be played Edson M. Bailey. There are as fol­ the last tw’O weeks in March. At efielp but believe that Mrs. Demp- lows; •=!i'**iey has much to say about It. this time, It seems that everything .Baseball Schedule 1928 And there also is a rumor cur­ will be arranged without any of the April 28, Rockville, there. rent that if he does return to the difficulty which annually crops up April i6, Middletown, here. ring his comeback will be against in other sports between the rival May 9, West Hartford, here. a set-up. ends of the town. May 11, Meriden, there. It’s a pretty safe bet, however, May 12, Bulkeley, there. that if Jack does enter the ring Manager Ben Clune has surely May 16, East Hartford, there. some again, he will go up against the hooked a top notch attr: '’tion for May 19, Bristol, here. best man who will meet him. And Manchester basketball fans for May 23, Meriden, here. if he never again dons the gloves, Saturday night. The Knights of May 26, Windham, there. you may be practically certain Lithuania are generally regarded May 29, Middletown, there. that his physical condition has as the best team in Hartford. They June 1, West Hartford, there. kept him from it. have won about a score of con- June 6, Bristol, there. socutive games. Thi secret to their June 8, East Hartford, here. Dempsey’s critics say that continued success is youth. All of June 13, Windham, here. he didn’t live in an age of the players are about the same age June 15, Rockville, here. great fighters, and for that and they work together in perfect Track Schedule 1928 reason gained victories mostly May 12, Meriden, here. reasons, but they certainly harmony, just like the Dixies and over set-ups. the Crescents used to years ago. May 19, New Britain, there. ^ May 26, west Hartford, here, LOOK AT m s RECORD. The West Side Rec basketball June 2, League Meet, Middle- These critics point out that Wil­ team will play the Glastonbury town. lard was just a great big man, Rovers tonight at the East Side June 9, Bulkeley (N. L.), there smoke Camels for plea- trained badly and handled badly, June 16, Bristol, here. Rec. The locals won the last time t . - when he fought Dempsey. But they Tennis Schedule 1928 they played the Rovers which was May 9, West Hartford, here. fail to remember that Dempsey in Glastonbury. They hope to collar won— and how! May 19, Bristol, here. another win this evening. Ty Hol­ May 26, St. Thomas, Hartford. 'They also point to Tunney’s rec­ land will be in the local lineup. No sure. And they ord In comparison to Dempsey’s, June 1, West Hartford, there. admission will he charged to see the June 6, Bristol, there. and that seems something which contest. any rational person should be able June 16, Bulkeley (Hartford), to look over and conclude that the here. old man mauler really was a great Tonight’s the big night In the fighter. Commercial bowling league. Wat­ more Camels by billkma Tunney’s record will show that kins Brothers can win the pennant he was In a fight with Bartley by defeating Manchester Construc­ Madden that caused some comment, tion Company all three games, hut JKXXY fWANKk and also that he was thrown out ^that is quite a feat to ask of any team. Nevertheless, they will he in ^The German athlete believes of a ring in Philadelphia once. i a Of course. Gene has twice beaten there fighting every ihlnute. One Jack, but whether he cpuld have single victory will give the title to that one good tum"^ the contractors. done BO a few years ago, granting deserves another.^ that he then had been at his best also, is something very few critics Herb Stevenson said last night can believe. that Bobby Brennan’s terms that ( all rules be observed which pro­ Jack Dempsey was a slugger. He hibits lobbing a.ball as well as go­ could and did end most of his ing over the foul line„were satis­ fights quickly, and no matter how factory to him and that he stands you regard him, yon can only reach willing to meet him in a home.and one conclnslon and that is that he home bowling match. was a great fighter. Three more players entered the TIME RTLL TELL. Herald’s town championship pool - Gene Tunney not only thinks, tournament last night. Th?y are but says that Dempsey as a draw­ match brought to the close a seven ing card was vastly overrated. He Earl'Rogers, John Carney and Tom also has a hunch in his retiring Weldon. ways that the Dempsey he fought **Vd Ufotk a m ^ fa r « twice and beat la the same old man-killer of old. fights in the heavyweight division Tunney ^ is said to think that always do, but no one will deny 7 Rickard and his 600 millionaires butjthat with Dempsey, as.his op­ are real damp when they fi^ r e it ponent the crowd would be much Is Dempsey that is drawing in the larger. million-dollar gates. Perhaps:Gene opines that Demp­ Proof will come'then as to. which sey has fooled the public, but when of the two fighters is the better Gene fights again it will give am­ drawing card, and taking no great, ------! ^ ple opportunity to determine which risk,-t$ls coliipm ^tanks that jt : will RIME H j . IdWHa VsOT man was the Rawing card. be i^own that Dempsey, and not' ______[iki OHBpaay, wlait«»MsM, If. C> Of course ' Tunney’s next fight Tunney, made the milllon-doIlar ©MCA THAkltS SCHBOf win draw . well, as championship gates. , I !■

■ ' ■’■ ■ /> * '* -'k .. .. • y . ‘ i" XCbiTO Tell ^ d You Will Sell. A Classified Ad Is The Cheapest And ------^ Apartmente—Flats— nljght as gnests of Mr. and. liiv Lost and Found SltuatlonB Wanted—Female 88 Tenements for Bent 68 Coates. Thhy weM‘accomptd^^ Want Ad Information HEBRON one of Mr. Knowles’ --pupils.- Mr. l o s t —PAIR OF GRAY rimmed WANTED—WASHINGS and Ironings FOR KENT—NEW 6 ROOM FLAT, 98 Coates will spend a month or two-^ glasses, on Pearl street, during the to do at home. Address Box W., In Holl street, second floor, all Improve­ The 4‘H eWh: gave a~ Valentine at'the home of hls.parents.s Manchester, past month. I£ found please call care of Herald office. ments, shades, ito. Apply Manches­ social at the Congregational church . W. C. Robinson was leader of the 6G-2. ter Wallpaper Company, 527 Main Evening Herald SltuatlonB Wanted—Male 80 street, phone 2826, parlors Friday evening,.- Those In Ohristtan Endeavor meeting Sun­ Phone Your Want Adfi charge of the program , wore Misses day evening.' Af Che close of the FOR-RBNT—^FOUR ROOM tienement, Classified Advertisements Announcements 2 WANTED—WORK by young man. Mabel and Lillian, Porter'and Mari-| meeting a choir rehearsal was held. Count six average words /*”*• with Improvements, |18, at 19 Ridge­ on Tennant. Games were played,, ai Initials numbers and abbreviations age 19. W illing to work at any­ To The wood stteeti one block from Hart­ ;A. .mlssibnaiY from Tibet Is ex­ each co’unt as a word and compound STEAMSHIP TICMTS—all parts of thing. Call on phono 1572-4, Burton ford trolley. Inquire on premises pleasing program of entertainment pected to address a nnion meeting words as two words. Minimum cost the worlA Ask for sailing llsM and Hagenow, '710 Keeney street. or phone 1810-2. was carried opt. There were refrwh- of the tri-county Christian Endea­ Is price of three lines. ratea Phone 750-S. Robert J. Smith, ments and a sale of bakery. Prises vor next Sunday evening at the Cen­ • • • 1009 Main Btreet. l>ogs— ^Blrds—^Pets 41 Farms and Land for Sale 71 were given to those winning In con­ ter Congregational church. In case Line rates per day for transient Evening Herald Automobiles for Sale tests. A meeting of the Hebron Calf this missionary is unable to be pres­ FOR SALE — p e d i g r e e d Police COUNTRY PLACE, one acre, 6 room Club had been planned to be held on Effective M arch 17, . pupe, 8 1-2 months old. Price reason­ modem house, garage, fruit trees. ent arrangements have been made to Cash Charge CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE able. Abel’s Service Station, Oak Price only 24,000. See Stuart J. Was- the same evening in Gilead and Mr. have another speaker. 6 Consecutive Days 7 cts 9 cts Salesman to take care of new and street. Telephone 789. ley, 827 Main street. TeL 1428-2. Gaylord of the Storrs Extension Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur V. Payne of 3 Consecutive Days 9 eta 11 cts used car departments all day Sun- 11 ots 13 cts work came out to assist. But hav­ East Hartford, and Mrs. Payne’s 1 Day ...... ifeys. , Houses for Sale 72 ing trouble with his car it was de­ nephew, Clarence Buell, a student at All orders for irregular insertions H. A. STEPHENS—Chevrolet Dealer. Poultry and Supplies 48 . CaU 664 cided that the calf club should join TV-ill be charged at the ivery Worcester School of Technology, Special rates for long ^®*^™ ®'[®J^ ON STATE ROAD—6 room single with the 4-H club meeting In their were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. dav advertising given upon r®^^®®^ PLACE TOUR ORDER NOW OLIVER BROTHERS day old chicks And Ask for a Wanf Ad Taker house with garage, large lot Price social at the Center. This was ac­ for an early delivery on the new Ford from two year old hens. Hollywood only 25000. CaU Arthur A. K nofis E. G. Lord. Ads ordered for t^^*'®®. ® * cordingly done both clubs bolding Besides the gift of $100 from and stopped before the third _ car. Ordera will be filled strictly In Strain-Blood tested and free from TeL 782-2. dav will be charged only for the ac the order received. Trades on all cars white dlarrhes Oliver Bros., Clarks Tell Her What You Want a union evening. Mrs. Rilla Barrows of New London,' fual number of times th® ad appear- considered. Corner, Conn. ______FOR SALE—NEW 5 ROOM bunga­ Elder C. P. Lillie was' obliged to for expenses in electric light install­ ed charging at the rate earned, but An experienced operator will take your ad, help you low, all Improvements Telephone BABY CHICKS—Best local Stock;, 2632-2 or call 108 Benten street change his plan of coming out from ment at the Center Congregational noaUoWIncIs or MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES word It for best results, and see that It Is properly In­ Wllllmantlc on Saturday to take on six time ads stopped after the, Dependable Used Cars popular breeds; guaranteed live de­ oburch, a gift of $10 has been re­ 1069 Main street. Tel. 740 livery; we do custom hatching; free serted. Bill will bo mailed same day allowing yon until charge of the Seventh Day Advent ceived from Arthur Eisemann of catalogue. Clark’s Hatchery, East forbids”; display lines not Denis P. Coleman, Mgr. seventh day after Insertion to take advantage of the services at Hopevale, on account of Elmhurst, L. L, a summer resident Har*fc>rd, Conn. "GINSBERG THE GREAF the snow storm on that day. The here. A gift of $25 had been previ­ ^'’xhe Herald will not be responsible 1921 Stearns Roadster. 1927 E ssex Coach. BABY CHICKS CASH RATE, traveling ha« been very bad In the ously given by Everett G. Lord, for more than one ^ 1924 Ford Coupe. Baby chicks, blood tested, Ohio Hopevale section of the town all Miss Clarissa Lord was. present of any advertisement ordered for State University accredited. Order in more than one time. AT THE CIRCLE TODAY winter and the soft, sticky snow at Connecticut College for Women Tlio inadvertent om ission or Incor­ JAMES STEVENSON advance. Manchester Grain and Coal 53 Blssell St. ______Teh 2169-2 Company. Phone 1760. made it very , much worse. at the annual alumnae week-end. rect publication of advertising be Next Tuesday evening at the rectified only by cancellation of the George Jessel Starred in Two- She was a member of the class of- charge made for the service render- 10 GOOD USED CARS Including Mar- Grange meeting to he held in Gilead 1025 and now is statistician and mon and Olds demonstrators Craw­ FOR SALE—BROILERS. Marks Poul- 58 Apartments—Plats— Day Run—VaudeyiUe Thurs­ ed. ford Auto Supply Company, Center ■ try Yard. Telephone 1877. Wanted—to Buy Tenements for Bent 63 hall, the young folks will give a teacher at Gonneetlent State Agri- • • • day. Washington and Lincoln social. culturai College. She was accom­ All advertisements must con^rm and Trotter streets Telephone 1174 or 2021-2. JUNK—I will pay highest prices for FOR RENT—SEinSRAL first class There will he a special program of panied by a classmate. Miss Arlene In St vie, copy and typography with Articles for Sale 45 all kinds of Junk; also buy all kinds regulations enforced by the publish­ rents with all improvements Apply George Jessel, famous musical entertainment with old time sing­ Haskins of Scotland, of chlckena Morris H. Lessner, tele- Edward J. Holl, 86& Main street TeL ers. and they reserve the right to Auto Accessories—Tires 6 FOR SALE—TAILORS pressing ma­ 'phone 982-4. comedy star and star of “The Jazz ing and other attractions. edit, revise or reject any copy con­ chine. Inquire of Home Bank and 560. Singer,” which was so popular Miss Elizabeth Stanek, a student sidered objectionable. WEED TIRE CHAINS repair links Trust Company. CLOSING hours—Classified ads Apartments—^Flats— FOR RENT—^FODR ROOM tenement, along Broadway a season or two at Windham High school, has re­ and crosschains. AU sizes Including 6 3 all Improvements Apply 93 Foster to be published same day must be re­ regulars and trucks. Service 100 per Tenements for Rent street. Telephone 409-3. ago, is starring in a play of a simi­ ceived two pins, one each from the ceived by 12 o'clock 5on. Saturdays cent. Center Auto .upply Co. 165 Electrical Appliances—^Badlo 0 lar type at the Circle theater today Remington and Underwood Com­ 10;.30 a. m. Center. Phone 673. FOR RENT—5 ROOM upstalhs fiat, FOR RENT—ON M'^NUTE from and tomorrow. This Is “Ginsberg panies for rapidity of typing In her Telephone Your Want Ads ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING appll- all modern Improvements, 82 Sum­ Main street, six room mo ern tene­ the Great,” another picture of the course in stenography, her rate be­ Garages-^ervico—Storage 10 ances, motors, generators, sold and mer street. Phone 1986, ment, all improvements. Telephone Ads are accepted over the telephone repaired; work called for. Pequot 1804 or call Arthur K ofla, 782-2. human interest side of Hebrew life ing that of 45 words a minnte. at the CHARGE RATE given above FOR RENT—^AT 20 Chestnut street, i but Electric Co„ 407 Center street. Phone in a big city. Saturday’s snow storm left the ns a conconvenience veiiici*'.^^ to advertisers,------" FOR RENT—GARAGE rear of 701 1592. first floor flat all Improvements. Ap­ roads badly drifted. The state rOads the CASH R.A.T^ will bs a°®®Pt^® Main street. Apply to Aaron John­ ply at 43 Church street or telephone Here is the sort of uproarious FLI.L paym ent If.paid at the busl- son, 62 Linden street or to the 423. slapstick that has always been ap­ were cleared by the snow plow hut L-ss ofhee on or before the seventh janitor. Fijel and Feed 49-A VAUDEVILLE, FEATURES preciated by most of us, and with those roads oft the state lines are dav folfovvlng the first insertion of a p a r t m e n t s —^Two, three and tour , the slapstick Is woven the human still deep in drifts. Congregations each ad., otherwise the CHARGE Business Service Offered 13 FOR SALE—HARDWOOD 28 a large room apai'tnients. heat. Janitor eer- I at the churches were small but the O ily Waste cfi U \T I' will be collected. No responsl- load, slabs $7, half loads sold vice, gas range, refrigerator, in-a- j AT RIALTO THEATER story of a poor lad who means to bilitv tor errors In telephoned ads Charles R. Palmer, 44 Henry street. door bed furnished. Call Manchester j win fame and fortune by hook or regular services were held. At St. will be assumed and their accuracy SEWING MACHINE, repairing of Telephone 895-3. Construction Company, 2100 or te le -j crook, and as a starter buys a Peter’s the morning service was held cannot be guaranteed. all makes, oils, needles and supplies. phone 783-2. in the vestry room and Sunday R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. FOR SALE—BIRCH WOOD cut In book on magic, practices the tricks Phone 664 Phone 715. stove lengths 211 per cord. Phone FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, Three Big Acts Headed by Ban­ to the amazed delight of his boss’s school was ^omitted. The Congrega­ T EFT Aete~%~T~mcdiani5 newly decorated, all modern Im­ tional Center church since January a s k f o u w a n t ad s e r v i c e 143-12. C. H. Schell. jo Boys—“Man’s Past” and daughter, and then joins a ctrolling • • • CHAIR CANING neatly done. Price provements, with garage, H. Chap- first has held its services trom 12 ■ and discovered only afte^i right, satisfaction'■ guaranteed. Carl FOR SALE — HARDWOOD stove nick. 20 Birch street. “She’s My Baby” on Screen. carnival troupe. What there be­ Index of Classifications Anderson, 53 Norman jtreet. Phone o’clock tp 1 p. m. Sundays, Sunday several miles o f znnmng vidieiu length, under cover. CaU after 6 falls him, what with the fact that school coming at from 10:45 to 1S92-2. p. m. V. Firpo, 116 Wells street. the showmen are sharpers, how he it burst into flame and started Evening Herald Want Ads are now Fhone 13U7-2. Manager W. R. Campbell of the 11:45 a. m. This schedule allows grouped according to classifications Rialto theater, alway* mindful of discovers a robbery, returns the the Rev. John Deeter, pastor, to die, car on the road to fiery PIANO TUNING— All work guaran­ SIX FLOOR LAMPS AT loot, wins a rich friend, knocks out below and for bandy reference wi l teed Estimates cheerfully given. Household Goods 51 the fact that Manchester appreci­ officiate at the Gilead Congregation­ destruedon., hppear in tho numerical order Indi­ Kemp's Music House. Tel. 821. ates good wholesome entertainment gang of desperadoes single- al church in the forenoon. cated' , ANOTHER GOOD BUY on a Singer handed and wins money, honor and Lost and Found ...... THE STATE TONIGHT at a fair and reasonable admission Miss Katherine Cahill, teacher of • Insure widi an iEtna Combi- I Moving--rrucking—Storage 20 Sewing Machine. Practically new, price, is offering something out of the girl of his choice, make up, Announcements ...... ^ for less than half the price. Ben­ the Center primary school, spent th^ narion Automobile-Policy. Personals ...... •••...... the ordinary to his many patrons at the swift story of the likeable AutomoWiles son’s Furniture Co., Johnson Block. week-end as the guest of her sister, PERRETT AND GLENNEY—Local Telephone 482-3. the Rialto tonight and tomorrow. Johnny. George Jessel has never Mrs. Albert Young, in Stonington. Automobiles for Sale ...... and long distance moving and truck­ Gifts Presented With “Girl That “something” consists of three been quite so solemnly amusing as Miss Cahill was unable to return to .\utomobiles for Exchange ..... ing. Dally express to Hartford. Liv­ DRESSER, CHEST AND BED, new, ^ T N A - I Z E Auto Accessories—Tires ...... ° ery oar for hire. Telephone 7-2. 298. 3-piece tapestry parlor suite, From Chicago”—Two Films high-class vaudeville acts and two in this piece and Audrey Ferris her school on Monday owing to ill*- Auto Repairing—Painting ...... ‘ 225. One lot odd dining room chairs, Tomorrow and Thursday- wonderful screen features, making justifies all claims made by the ness and Mrs. A. L. Stebbins of Col­ Auto Schools ...... * g MANCHESTER & N. Y. MOTOR DIS- 21.98 each. W atkins Furniture E x­ this a solid four-hour program. Hollywood wiseacres as to beauty chester took her place for the day. Autos—Ship by Truck ...... » PATCH—Part loads to and from change, 17 Oak. ROBERT Jf. SMITH Autos—For Hire ...... » New York, regular a -rvlce. Call 7-2 Six more beautiful lamps will be. Heading the stage show is “Hits and talent. The balance of the Warren K. Knowles, a former Beal Estate and Insurance Garages—Service—Storage .... lu or 1282. part of the many things offered to and Bits of Yesterday and ’Today,” cast is adequate and Byron Haskin teacher of the Hopevale private Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... “ Legal Notices Steamship Tickets Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ----- State theater patrons tonight. In­ which marks the initial debut in has done a splendid bit of direct­ school, now a teacher In Bingham­ R epairing 23 1009 Main St. Tel. 750-8 ItiiKiness nnd Professional Services AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD cluded in the other offerings will be town of the two Banjo Boys. These ing. You’ll rave about "Ginsberg ton, N. Y., accompanied Donald; Business Services Offered ...... 13 at Manchester, within and for the a comedy, news i?eel and a big fea­ two melodians have a fresh assort­ the Great.” Coates, who has been employed in Household Services Offered ...... CHIMNEYS CLEANED; key fitting, District of Manchester, on the ISth. ture, “The Girl from Chicago,” ment of smooth and freak instru­ Two features are being offered at Binghampton, to Hopevale on Sun­ Building—Contracting ...... i* safes opened, saw filing- and grind­ dav of February, A. D., 1928. day, where they spent the day and Florists—Nurseries ...... ing. Work called for. Harold Clem- i-resent WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., starriuiS Myrna Loy, Cpnrad Nagel mental effects that are bound to get the Circle for Thursday and Friday. Funeral Directors ...... son. 108 North Elm street. Fhone Judge. and others. over with the audience in rapid- On Thursday evening three acts of Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 1‘ 4C2. • •______Estate of Timothy Keating late of In this feature Myrna Loy plays fire order. Their program includes vaudeville will be presented at the Insurance ...... yianchester, in said District, deceas­ THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: Millinery—Dressmaking ...... MATTKFSSES, BOXSFKINGS cush­ ed. Molly, the Girl from Chi. She is at folk songs, popular numbers and usual Circle prices. The features Moving—Trucking—Storage ------4U ions and pillows; sterilized and On motion of Mary E. Keating, ad­ work to resuce her brother from a specialities. —^ are “The Gingham Girl" with Lois (217) I n River and Lake Painting—Papering ...... renovated with sulphur and formal" ministrator. gang with which he has become en­ Helen Powell, who acts just as Wilson and Georg's K. Arthur, and Professional Services ...... ,...... “ delyde; best in-:thod. Manchester ORDERED:—That six months from Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Braucher Repairing ...... Upliolslering Co., 119 Spruce sireeu i jsth. day of February, A. D.. 1928, tangled and the things that happen nice as she looks, comes next. Miss “Shooting Irons,” with Jack Luden Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... fj Phone 126S. I be and the same are t'mited and al­ to her before she is through with Powell is a singer of “Blues” and as the star. Toilet Goods and Services ...... 4a lowed for tlie creditors within which the boy are enough to make any has been heard on the radio a num­ "Wanted-Business Service ...... 26 PHO.NOGRAPHS. Vacuum clearer “"A to bring in their claims against said woman lie down and quit. But this Educntion:il clook repairing. Lock and gunsmllh- estate, and the said administrator is ber of times over WTIC and WBZ Courses and Classes ...... 27 ing. saw tiling. Brail liwalie. 52 directed to give public notice to the girl doesn’t.' She goes on in spile No bill is complete without some Private Instruction ...... Pearl street. of it all and accomplishes her end. ESIDENT’S DOUBLE FOUND 28-A creditors to bring in their claims sort of nonsense. That is why Dancing ...... within said time allowed by posting The features for tomorrow and Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 Levy and Cohen have been booked. 30 TuUoring-Dyeiiig-Cleaning 3* a copy of this order on the public Thursday at the State are “Sport­ White Plains, N. Y., Feb. 21.— Wanted—Instruction ...... sign post nearest to the place where These two boys will have you hold­ Harry McNamara, 75, known to his Financial tlie deceased last dwelt wif.i ■. said ing Goods” starring the ever-popu- ing your sides as they go through Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ... COAIEDIAXS CAN GET paid for friends as “President Coolidge’s wearing ill fitting' clotlies—but in town and by publishing the same in lar Richard Dix, and “Where the Business Opportunities ...... some ne\vs])a])er li.avTng a circulation their funny antics. double,”' was found today in Green­ Money to Loan ...... ■...... real life, who wants to be laughed Trail Begins,” with Silv^rstreak, The first film feature will be “A at'.' Let us measure you for your in said probate district, within ten i the famous do,g actor, and Johnnie ville, Pa., according to a telegram Money Wanted ...... days from the date of this order, and Man’s Past,” a Universal-Jewel received by local police.' Help nnd Sitiintions spring suit; 1 return make to this court of the no- 1 Walker in the leading roles. special production starring Conrad Help Wanted-Female ...... 250. Harry tice given. McNamara, ■who greatly resembles Help Wanted—Male ...... St., Phone 1221-2. So. Manchester, 1 Dix is cast in a typical Veidt, famous German adtor. This Conn. The English Woolen Co., ■WILLIAM S. HYDE j “young-American” role, that of a the President despite his years, was Help W anted—Male or Female J udge. picture scored a tremendous hit in found in a dazed condition and sent Agents Wanted ...... Tailors. H-2-21-2S. I happy-go-lucky golf suit salesman, New York where it was presented Situations Wanted—Female . who gets into tremendous (and to the home of a daughter, Mrs,. An­ Situations W anted—Male ... Private Instruction 38 for the first time some weeks ago. drew J. Ghson, in Sharon, Pa. He Emnlovnient .Agencies ...... comic) difficulties when he allows Mystery, thrills and intrigue are to Live Stnok—Pets— Ponlfry disappeared from his home here BACKWARD CHILDREN and those ; a girl to think he is a multi-million­ be found in the story of a man who Dogs—Birds—Petis ...... last Friday night. The beautiful black bass, a native American fish, Live Stock —Vehicles ...... behind In work because of sickness ] aire. As the girl was portrayed by had to live down his past life. Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 tutored in all gram mar school sub- | BOLTON Gertrude Olmstead, he is not to The second film feature is “She’s >vas originally found in the great central plain region of Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 jects. Former gram m ar school , blame at all, incidentally. For Salt----Miscellaneona princlpaL Reasonable rates. Call My Baby,” a comedy-riot featuring the continent, but has been transplant to tte eastern 215-5. I Dlx’s deception gets him Into an all star cast of screen notables Articles for Sale ...... 45 deep water — some of it muddy and western states and to Europe. Our yellow perch, Boats- and .■\ccessories ...... 46 The Bolton Electric Light Com­ The laughs and thrills come thick Investors Or which is smaller than its European cousin, usually Is Building Materials ...... 47 Musical— Dramatic pany met at the home of J. W. Sum­ water, too—but eventually he ex­ and fast in this rollcking picture. Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 tricates himself, saves the girl’s found In schools. The black bass is pictured to the left, Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 WANTED—^VIOLINIST for orchestra ner Monday night. Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A playing. Manchester Syncopators. fortune and then gels one himself EX-MAHARAJAH OF INDORE the perch, right. _ ' ^ Garden — Farm — Dairy Product® 60 Miss Ruth Jones of New Britain Contractors phone 1927-14. and her, too. VERY ANXIOUS TO WED. Bt NEA. Throuih Sp«clil ol Pubn.h«f> eM7>» t o * at KnawMB*. C a n i m 1 9 3 3 ^ Household Goods ...... 61 Normal spent the week-end at her One of the funniest sequences in home here. Macliinery and Tools Bonds— Stocks— Mortgages 31 the picture was Dix’s poker game, Poona, India, Feb. 21.—That the, We offer: A central property con­ Musical instruments J. W. Phelps of Branford made in which the villain, played by sisting of large tenement house of Office and Store Equipment former Maharajah of Indore is per­ 30>rooms. With slight alterationSj Si'orting Goods — Guns MONEY TO LOAN on first and second business trips in town this week. Philip Strange, and two other men, sisting in his efforts to have Miss Specials at the Stores mortgages. Mortgages bought and could be made a money maker. sold. P. D. Comollo. 18 Oak street. Miss Annie Alvord Is visiting Miss try to cheat Dix out of his money, Nancy Miller, of Seattle, his in­ Wearing Apparel—Furs Helen Comstock in Manchester. only to be foiled by their own There is a good large extra build­ W anted—To Buy TeL 1540. tended bride, converted to the ing lot suitable for business or Ilonnis—nonrd— H otele^Resorte A Community whist will be held trickery. Hindu faith was revealed today RcHtniirante Help Wanted—Female 35 dwellings. Price for all $7,800, easy Rooms Wltliout Board ...... 59 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank when It was learned that the for­ Strong this evening. mer ruler had applied to the su­ terms. Boarders Wanted ...... 69-A WANTED — ONE EXPERIENCED TO RETURN MONEY Business block Depot Square. Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 Stenographer, and oqe experienced Miss Hattie Ellis Is visiting Mrs. preme Hindu authority for aid. Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 Corner location, stores and tene­ typist. Apply at Cheney Brothers -Charles Sumner. The supreme authority, called ments. Could be made a choice W anted—Rooms—Board I ...... 62 Employment Bureau. Washington, Feb. 21.— quarter the “Ghankaracharya,” received a RenI Gntnte For Rent Charles Sumner has a new radio of a billion dollars of fresh cap- Investment. Now offered ah rea­ Apartments. Flats, Tenements ., 63 WANTED—GIRL to asist with chil­ Installed. itla to further the economic re­ request from the former Maharajah sonable figure. Business Locations for Rent .... 64 dren, and light housework. Must that he perform the ceremony at­ Main Street. 80. feet front with Houses tor Rent ...... 65 stay nights. Mrs. Howard Boyd. 64 Grange will meet at the basement habilitation of Germany, Austria Suburban for Rent ...... 66 tending Miss Miller’s conversion. It 8 room residence. House needs Porter street. Friday evening. and Hungary will be made a,valla- was understood that the groom-to- Siiirinur Homes for Rent ...... 67 The board of relief will meet Feb. ble by the alien proiffirty legislation some repairing but the land is worth ■\Vanled to Rent ...... 68 now approaching its final stages. be did not wish the ceremony to the price alone. There Is only one Ileal "Ostnte For Sole ANOTHEB TEST FLIGHT 24 at the basement. Several taxpay­ he performed by a mere mission­ Apartment Buildings for Sale ..f 69 ers have been notified to appear at The bill for the settlement of Main street. Easy terms. Business Property for Sale ....«; 70 that time. « war claims and the return of se­ ary. Farms and Land for Sale ...... Detroit, Mich., Feb. 21.—With questered private property of for­ If the Shankaracharya officiates, Houses for Sale ...... 72 the thermometer near zero, Harry Charles Loomis of Pa'wtucket and any children of the union will be Lots for Sale ...... -73 Northam Loomis of Manchester mer enemy nationals went to . con­ Robert J. Smith P.esort Property for Sale 74 Brooks, chief test of the Ford spent the week-end at their home ference today, after having passed eligible to the throne of Indore. The muskellunge, pic­ Suburlian for Sale ...... 75 Motor Company, hopped off today the Senate last yesterday, to recon­ Koal Estate for Exchange 76 here. 1009 Main St. Here is shown Ihe tured above, belongs to 77 In the Ford “Flivver” plane In a Russell Merrill of South Man­ cile the changes made in the meas­ The v61ue of property insured in Wanted—Real E state second effort to make a non-stop London against Are exceeds $10,- Real Estate, Insurance, short-hosed gar, which js the pike family, ft is very Auction—Legal Notices chester High spent the week-end at ure passed by the House on Decem­ Steamship Tickets Auction Sales ...... flight to Miami, Fla., a distance of his home. ber 22, 000,000. not good for food. It greedy and’is good food. l.egal Notices 1,120 miles. makes its habitation liv. It is found in norftiern our northern r|vers. lakes. GAS BUGGIES—C!oinp6tition. By Frank Beck

TVs bright colored tunifish, pictured to the left, is a relal'vo of the black bass. Many different kinds of sun- fish arj found 4n different parts of the United States. The whitefish ie shown to the right, ft is kin to the and lives iii all the lakes of the Great Lakes /it .goes up streams and rivers to lay its eggs. By Pe«T ^ wwjbj m^APPER FANKY SAYS: SKIPPY ISENSE NONSENSE iT N C W t U C O Husbands are like automobiles— COMDCCKION^U^r an' 0uy A if you take care of them you won’t A ^JAROINiee.i have to be getting new ones all the CAM lNten. time. I D i d v e I T o s e e w e p - The decrease in motor car thefts in the last few weeks is attributed —- to a tendency on the part of the I thieves to wait and see what the J new Ford is like. “An undertaker was run over by an auto and di^d.” “He didn’t make much on that funeral, did he?” “No. It fact he went into the hole.” A chap has obtained a patent on an automobile driven from the rear seat. Nothing new about that in our family. She was only a chauffeur’s daugh­ wec.u.awT.ofr. ter, but she didn’t steer clear of me. et»25. »y HCA WKVICC, IWC.'_ THE VILLAGE MOTO^MITH chap we loaiihe is Lewis Long; OUR BOARDING HOUSE Under the spreading Chestnut tree By Fontaine Fox he always knows the newest song! The Terrible Tempered Mr. Bang A stubborn auto stands; By Gene Ahem The smith an angry man Is he With trouble on his hands. 5 0 dAkre M^l p a The carburetor seems to be fA K PAhId S oda VV'HO w'AS SMOFJT iW HIS The cause of all his woe; ?irr MOPE “ROSlfeliM AU^SrfAUPArf-nf ------MgA^URgMgNT^ , He tightens half a dozen bolts. F g e B L E EKiPliRAMOS Alsl” SARTfOPIAL PRO aK p o o r ’ s But still it doesn’t go. He sits beside the road to give o r SEconJPS, VOOR Slli6IAi6 Ul^E \PA kW oP ’"1V<’ \ His brain a chance to cool, — VERV UlELL , VO EDME^ And ponders on his training at I PIP J Hm-AA-M-M HKiyO’S A SPORTY ONE! X ik ioV l 1 VJILL Slki<3 At\T> The correspondence school. L A S r f ’fELL'^M -iW’ The SPORT sky is as full of And then he starts his job once rtoLP-TME U S f Woife o r STARS these days as the milky : S E C O K iP S f ^ MA56R PPOPPEP way, and no wonder! According more "AAAKi^ BRAV/E V\EARrf5 ARE And just by chance ’tis seen A PLA-f iROAl ASLEEP ItS'TA-e P E E P ” Voi3'RE GEfflAJ" PURPLE The cause of all hig trouble is P o c r f , '* He’s out of gasoline. scor MoiU! I COLJLP /KiP Pirf >\ ! KjilJEy wv *REAPV. E<5AP, PILL mV PbOKiiAiU A detour is described as being E L E V g K i,— the roughest distance between two |4- J TEA BV Sl’lCl^lKi’ points. 1,50 rt 1)^ Voup. Wonder what automobile me­ CHEEk ».v J chanics wipe their hands on when e h - to our count it takes only four there are no steering wheels handy? jumps to make STARS front SPORT E E v.^ E - H and you may be able to do A pedestrain is a man whose U in less. One solution is on daughter drives the car. V.W E E - ^ another page. Skunk and Mary 5 P O R T Skunk c ^ E “That odor is a fake: v It nothing like the good old smell MOOAi That mother used to make.” T A R. S He who hesitates— may be able S to get across the street alive. t h e r u l e s The pedestrian who stood up for 1__The idea of letter golf Is to his rights Is now lying down in a change one wordAo another and do hospital. it in par, a given number of strokes. Thus to change COW to HEN, in What this country needs is socks three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, guaranteed for 10,000 miles. HEN. l - X ! 2— You can change only one let­ If old Fenimore Cooper were liv­ KS.U.S MT.OPr. ter at a time. ing today he probably would be en­ >tS2a. BV HCA snvicc. I 3— You must have a completegaged In writing “The Last of the (CFaitaine Fox. 1928. The Bell Syndicite. Inc.) word, of common usage, for each Pedestrians.” jump- Slang words and abbrevia­ tions don’t count. Between gas-filling stations and 4— The order of letters cannot bebill boards the vacant lot owners By Crane changed. seems to be prospering. WASHINGTON TUBBS H Few of these coast to coast auto­ Up— Harry Is a pure and whole­ T / dree! WA^>H, M A W some fellow. mobile trips are on the square. •fCeASURt MAP? NONe O’ V€R They are only drivers looking for a kiNPA PULL 11 “PlCrKT'. 'wrTw GrOyS IfSMlMGi TO Down— W’hat makes you think SUSlHCtt, OLD v o o DON’T TvliNK •BACK t a l k . llkjkh wie lOH OOR MAP AMP To it? place to park. vMe’pe foots PUT I t IM TW Up— He drives a straight-eight B(W. All W6 <5lT . ‘9TGAL rf, lU efie HUST fNOUCiH Xo CAPPN HOTGL and plays an upright piano. \ “Listen,” remarked the exasper­ <5K?r IS A rew MOVING BC BURVBD ated driver over his shoulder. GW££N FACKS •yUAT W W US, f ; Tf?eASUP.B Some stop at crossings. Ot'iters “Lindbergh got to Paris without x>o you? TVfERU! cease. any advice from the back seat.”

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1. ^fkfStfSTEST t itanrlf^0t?r j - y be a large'ndmber-of people who At the drawing ol dupllcte Dot- Doctors who will respond to ] A U SET FOR THOUSAND will attend to see the fun. ^ , lar Day sales slips at Rubinow's emergOncy calls tomorrow will be SCOUTS AND DADS The competition .'.for the prire 32ND ANNUAL Saturday night at 9 o’clock the fol­ Doctors Holmes and Boyd. for the most beautiful costumi ’s lowing 'were the winners in the ATST.IHARrS'lllASQUE usually keen as is, the competition From Far and order given: Mrs, Seiffert, Harding Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell of TOHAfEBANQUET for the prize given for the funniest MASQUERADEBALL street, Sprinffleld, Mass.; Miss Ann Laurel street invited a few of their costunie among* , the men. For the Cargo of Pearl street and Mrs. friends to assist them in celebrat­ BisT Annual Affair Likely to past six years som^ member of the People Come T o John Zimmerman of Main street. ing their tenth wedding anniver­ Have Bigger Crowd Than OlemsQn family of North, Elm street ST. MARY’S YOUNG sary Saturday evening. A Jolly has won the Idtter pirlze but It. Is time was spent with dancing, Affair Will Take Place at Ever Before. becoming harder for them to win M E N ’ S C LU B A special meeting will be held games and songs and a supper was it as each year goes by d’^ n g to A tten d Our served by the hostess. The guests- What has been annually one of the increasing competitive effort of this evening at 8:30 by Campbell the biggest social eventd in Man­ ' - Council, K. ^ of C. at the hall on surprised Mr. and Mrs. Marwell North End Tomorrow others. The new prize offered by the- iFlth a gift of a console set and chester for the past 31 years will be May Jewelry Company will only TONIGHt Bissell street to take, action of the .'held aCT.in tonight in Cheney Hall. smoking stand, the presentation be- serve to intensify the rivalry among Bill Waddell’s 8-Piece Orch. death of Joseph Mahoney. It is the yearly masquerade ball of •ing made by John Sutheralnd. The St. Mary’s Young Men’s Club and the ■women for the award. Wednesday Morning Like its once famous excursion, Let’s Go! Grood Time For All. party broke up at a late hour with this time arrangements are being Miss Agnes Dickson was the the singing of “ Auld Lang Syne.” made to accommodate a thousand the masquerade ball of the club has become an Institution, and Is be­ guest of honor at a surprise mis­ A father and son ^banquet for people. iBOUTTOWN cellaneous shower given last night Hose Company N*^- 3 answered a Boy Scouts and their dads will take Prizes of a cameo ring, a cameo coming more popular every year. at the home of Miss Lillian Powers still alarm last night to'91 Bldridge place at the Second Congregational pin and a ten dollar gold piece Last year 800 persons attended the of Plowdr street. Fifteen of her street, the home of Wilbert Van- church tomorrow evening at 6:30. have been offered for the winne.-s ball and It is expected by the com­ SPEGIAI4S mittee that this number will be The classes in basketry and local girl friends were present and cour. The chimney had caught fire The affair is held under the aus-1 of the most beautiful and the fun­ lampshade making will meet this the usual pleasant evening was in the cellar but the blaze was ex­ pices of the committee of Troop 1,! niest' outfits. An announcement considerably exceeded tonight. evening at the Highland Park spent. Miss Dickson who is to be tinguished with chemicals in short which is sponsored by Second Con-‘ was made today by the May Jewel­ The comn* ittee in charge Is head­ Community clubhouse. Miss married at Center church on March order. gregational church and has in its ry Company o f this town that it has ed by Fred Rogers and: comprises: Luchlnnl of the Hartford Y. W. C. 10 to David Nichols, received many membership of about 35, boys from donated a pearl necklace to be giv­ Hector Macdonald, William Morri­ son, William Sperber. William Mer­ A. will be present. choice gifts from her friends. Joseph Barto and Joseph Chicoine the North Methodist and St. en to the girl with the most orig­ - ) have been chosen captains of the Bridget’s churches. This commit­ inal costume. cer, Robert Wilson and Jack Strat­ While they last teams which will work for new tee is headed by Rev. E. P. Phrean- In addition to this a wrist watch ton. , : members in the Manchester lodge er, others include Rev M. S. Stock­ will be drawn and the holders of Latin is the language called the of Moose, No. 1477. At the meeting ing, Calvin Davison, J. J. Flavell; one of the many tickets which have MM SS W. W. Eells, Rev. F. C. Allen, and teen sold during the past few mother tongiue of the clvllflzed last night it was voted to hold the world. T charter open until June 1. The los­ ex-officio Scoutmaster Joseph Dean. weeks by members of the club will ing team captain must furnish a The meal will be served under, leceive the watch. An arra: ge- AEO. U.6. PAT. OFF. dinner to the winning team. the direction of Mrs. C. E. Wilspn, nent has been made whereby the the decorations will be in charge of watch •will be either a woman’s or a Mrs! Scott Simon. Among the man’s, according to the choice of I ^SAcfjp/ng SgJiM | speakers will be Scout Executive the winner. WATKINS BROTHERS / PUBUC RECORDS Frederick Hill of Hartford. Music will be furnished by BUI Pie P lates ______I Waddell’s orchestra of eight pieces, The Schick Test is a test devised which includes Elden Piper, one c ' the best-krown drummers in Man­ NO. 209 T o d a y The following warrantee deeds by Dr. Bela Schick for determining ^ u n e r a l a person’s susceptibility to .dlpa- chester. Novelties and stunts will .vere filed for public record with be put on by club members, most of inches PARIS ! the Town Clerk today: theria. ______whom will be in masquerade cos­ I Nora Curtis to William and tume. ^ B i r e d o r s Elizabeth Zorskis, two pieces of General Exteffslve advertising has been Regular price 9 oi property on Hilliard and Loomis done by the club in this town, Robert K. Anderson streets, 180 by 143 feet and 53 by Auto Repairing and Rock-ville, Wlllimantic and Hart­ A demonstrator from the Pyrex Manufacturing Company 165 feet respectively. ford and it is expected that a large will be here all day tomorrow. I INSPIRED HATS | William Zorskis to Nora Curtis, Overhauling number of out of town people will Phone: 100 Of ?48-2 property on Parker street. SHELDON’S GARAGE be present. In addition to the dan­ Basement Rear of 25 Hollister Street, cers, it is expected that theve will phone 2828-2 Residence 2828-3 REBEKAHS HAVE W HIST. 99c to $1.75 Twenty-four tables were filled I SIMPLE YET CHIC |with whist players at the Washing­ ton whist given last evening in KNIT UNDERWEAR Odd Fellows hall, by Sunset Re- bekah lodge for the benefit of the ’lower fund. The napkins and A 5 0 c each ■ore cards were decorated with This is a close-out lot of our regular 99c to $1.75 under­ I FOR EARLY | i\gs and stickers emblematic of wear— some rare values in the lot. The assortment includes . .’ashington’s birthday. The com- Safe Deposit women’s silk and wool vests, union suits, and fieeced lined littee of ladies in charge served vests and pant.s which can be had in sizes 36 to 44. the fieeced .'.onie-made sandwiches, cake and lined vests and pants also come in sizes 46 and 48; also chil­ coffee. Box dren’s silk and wool union suits, vests and drawers in sizes The winners of first prizes were 7 to 14 years In this lot. I SPRING WEAR .Mrs. Mary Graziadio and Edward Hogan; second, Mrs. Minnie Smith for your important papers hnd Charles B. Warren, and conso­ OUR COLLECTION UNRIVALED IN SMARTNESS— 5 lation Miss Grace Runde and H. G. WASH FABRICS, 3 yards ...... 5 0 c Morrill. and other valuables Good looking prints, checks, stripes and plain colors that SHOWING MODES OF THE MOMENT FOR SMART | will make up int osmart house frocks, afternoon dresses, and school frocks for the youngsters. The assortment includes 32 I^IODERNS— EVEN TO THE MINOR DETAILS. | inch endurance cloth. 29c Red Seal Zephyrs, 50c Sello Silks, 50c Y o u can arra^ige for a box lingerie materials, lawns, prints and 50c organdies. CHARMING CLOSE FITTING HATS OR WITH | in a few minutes’ time. SLIGHT BRIM—CROWNS TUCKED—PLEATED OR | $1.00 SILK AND RAYON HOSE, Pair ...... 5 0 c FMON&S These are sub-standards of our popular brand of $1.00 silk STITCHED AND BANDED. = A few cents a week is all and rayon hose— the silk extends well over the knee. Light, new spring shades. that it costs. 0: • GINGHAM MORNING FROCKS ...... 5 0 c GOOD THINGS TO EAT Good id lin g morning frocks that come in such pleasing color combinations trimmed with touches of lice or binding— good Closed at Noon Wednesday. Crochet Visca—close fit­ quality gingham. At this low price you cannot even buy the material to make a frock. Many styles to choose from. Balibuntle Hat, snug fit­ ting model, pleated ear lap ting crown, up-turned brim, — in lovely shade of sand, FRESH FORTY FATHOM FISH The Manchester Trust Co. Every piece of Forty Fathom ILsh is fresh from the ocean to South Manchester, Conn. 50c LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 2 for ...... 5 0 c decidedly smart, in black, price you. By e.vpress earlyt»morrow— .'Ish Wednesday— morning. The assortment Includes both' women’s and men’s linen hand­ kerchiefs In plain tailored or initialed styles. White only. FORTY FATHOM DRESSED HADDOCK Slightly soiled. $17.50 $12.50 FORTY FATHOM FILLET OF HADDOCK FORTY FATHOM SMOKED FILLET OF HADDOCK 35c TURKNIT FEEDING BIBS, 2 for... . : . . . 5 0 c HeavjB^ double turkish feeding bibs trimmed with white, pink Red Crochet Visca, snug crown, folded side, FORTY FATHOM FILLET OF COD 'or blue shell stitched edge. FORTY FATHOM SALT COD (1 lb. wooden boxes) tilted over one eyebrow We wiU also have fresh Oysters, Large Clams for Chowder, FUDGE OR WAFFLE APRONS ...... 5 0 c Halibut, Mackerel, Sbeak Cod and Fillet of Sole. Salt Mackerel Attractive printed aprons, in a variety of becoming styles 25c each. Servicer — Quality — Low Prices trimmed with white or contrasting colored binding. Soma First delivery 8 a. m. If you want your order on this si>ecial have scalloped bottoms, others plain, complete with a patch $12.50 pocket. Fast colors. Suitable for fudge, waffle or kitchep early delivery, please call 2000 before 7:45. aprons. ‘ The Meat Department SPECIAL ALL THIS For Ash Wednesday 69c WINDOW VENTILATORS ...... 5 0 c S u g g ests: WEEK. Metal frame, cloth covered window ventilators, 8 inches high Ribs of Pinehnrst Corned Large L u x ...... 23c MANY ATTRACTIVE SPECIALS adjustable to 37 inches. Prevents draughts, keeps out dust = ' Millinery—Street Floor = Beef 14c lb. and storm. Lean Pork Chops at 25c to Large Rinso ...... 19c LISTED HERE 30c lb. Lifebuoy Soap, 3 for . .25c Wondeif ul Values un the riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Whole Strips of Pork to Lux Toilet Soap, 3 for.. 25c BARGAIN TABLE .a t ...... 50c roast 21c lb. Your choice of $1.00 sandwich trays. 69c covered butter Jars We e.vpect another shipment New Maid B r^ d ...... 8c 89c tea plates at 50c each, $1.00 aud $1.49 sweet grass luuch or of fancy Smoked Shoulders to­ Pure Lard, 2 lbs...... 25c Our Sea Food Dept. Will sewing baskets, and numerous other values.. day to sell at 1 8 ^ c a pound. Pinehurat Hamburg wUl be Pinehurst Tub Butter 49c lb 25c lb. Try a 2 lb. box of Protection Be Featured Tomorrow 100 Gnlyl Did you read William Gard­ Milk or Graham Crackers. ner’s advertisement in the Try Pinehurst Breakfast Cof­ kinds of superior sea foods selected especially for DURAUN Herald last night?. He said fee against any of the highly V that there were 29 markets in advertised package coffee up to 25 Ash We^esday. Manchester and that every one 60c a lb., and if you don’t MATS of the 29 butchers adi^tted agree it is far superior thd Size 24x36 inches. Attrac­ 131 D a y s that they sold only the best Finest Shore Haddock Open Round Clams ^ Si test won’t cost yon a penny. tive patterns pu a blue or tan meat. There is food for This PlnAnrst Coffee is ground ...... 15c lb Open Long Clams background. Second fioor. thought in both the meat and fresh for yonr order, is sent to Cod to bake ...... 25c lb. Haddock Fillets ------29c lb. the shoe part of Mr. Gardner’s us (freshly roasted by Chase & Steak Pollack ...... 25c lb. Smoked Fillets ...... 32c lb. for o f E x tra adv. TRY PINEHURST Sanborn In Boston) once and Large Sm elts ...... 28c lb. Scotch Salt Herrings QUALITY MEAT. sometimes twice a week. It’s 50c H e r r in g s ...... 12c lb...... 10c each PINEHURST CLOSES AT real coffee satisfaction for 58c Steak Salmon ...... 35c lb. Piclded Sardines . . . 25c lb. NOON) WEDNESDAY— Please lb. L e i s u r e Steak Cod ...... 25c lb. Holland Herrings .. 5c each do yonr shoppinjg in the morn­ KING ARTHUR FLOUR Boston Bluefish to Round C lam s...... 25c qt. ^Selfi«Serve^ Specials ing tomorrow. GOOD BULK MOLASSES i bak e...... 25c lb. Steaming Clams . .. .20c qt. lo r YOU Fancy Bloater Cod F illets...... 29c lb. Mackerel ...... 25c lb. Finnan Haddie TOMATO SOUP, Campbell’s, 7 Cans ...... ^Oc F lo u n d e rs...... 15c lb. ( W h o l e ) ...... 25c lb. Swordfish ...... 42c lb. Pickled Herrings.. 10c each SAFETY MATCHES, Ohio, 7 pkgs...... 50c Fancy Halibut Steak 35e lb. S^t Codfish in package. Tlds winter CONFECTIONERY SUGAR, Jack iVost, 6 pl^- 50c BAKERY NEWS PREPARED SPAGHETTI, Beechnut, 4 Cans BARSTOW’S Hot X Buns will beiready to deliver for dinner 25c dozen 50 c # Cherry Pies, special...... 30c each s CORNED BEEF, Armour’s and Libby’s, 2 Cans 50c FOTTM i JOHNSTON Cherry Cakes ...... 25c each I N V E S n O A T B MACHINB CO. 1 i (3herry B uns ...... 25c dozen THE ThmyYewi-' REMOVAL SALE MAsrex BuiLoeRS Fresh Baked Mackerel ...... 4(te each ^'Health Market** Cpecialt I automatic • HAcmNU Straight 25% Reduction Special.on Scotch Ham» sliced th in ...... 45c lb. PORK CHOPS, 2 lbs...... 50c A Special on Fancy Clean Spinach. PORK ROAST, 2 1 /2 lbs...... 50c On Entire Stock Until March 1 STORE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. LEAN BEEF STEW, 2^2 lb s. ------w. 50c f • • I • • ♦ • • • ^ ^ Easy; Terms on Installations. If you want your fish on the early delivery phone your order this evenihg and your order will leave on the S FRESH SAUSAGE BlEAT, 2Vz lb s...... AUTOMATIC OIL HEATOR This includes Fada, Grebe, Crosley 50c FOR^HOMI.HIATINQ o’clock delivery, and Bosch Sets. Johnson Little Manchester Public Market Plumbing and Heating Contractors. S O U T H M V C N C S T C / • C O A//V 13 Chestnut St., Tel. 1083-2, South Manchester BARSTOfS RANO SHOP A . PodrovCp Prop# Phone 10 Johnson Block, South Mpnehester

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