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RED SUIT, CREAM HAT, AND A YEIjLOW SHIRT Father Who Drowned Two Sons LEWISREVEALS i I BOOZE Chicago, March (.— W o w! Get This! | A three-button suit of red- ; NOW; SPEAKEASY COOUDGE STANDI dish-brown mixture in which tints of lavender and bronze are ! prominent, displayed with yel-1 low shirt with two-inch wide THINUFPAST IN W STRIKE stripes of white, a black and : white checked necktie and a cream colored hat. War Clouds Hanging Over Thai's what men are supposed I Bootleggers Have Private Union Leader Tells Senate to wear this spring to be fash­ Operator On Steamer ionable. Near East Where Desert Shirts and socks are to be of 1! Customers in AD Cities That President Refused to! yellow, green, pink and orange and are to have livid stripes. Sees Girl In Tribesmen Prepare For Interfere in 1925— Tells | This was the fashion outline and Take Their Orders 1 presented to the common people ‘H oly War” ; British Mass 1 here today by the National Asso- ! Over Phone. London, March 7— High Intereatfthe field of television. Senator Of Mine Conditions. I ' ciation of Retail Clothiers and was arouse 1 in scientific circles to­ Guglielmo Marconi, of Italy, the Furnishers at an annual conven- day by the news that television be­ “wireless wizard,” is devoting his Tanks and Planes For An . tion. tween a trans-Atlantic steamship genius to perfection of wireless “ Men's suits will be very j Washington. March 7.— Prohibl- Washington. March 7.— Presi­ and the shore was accomplished last telephonic communication. gaudy. It's the reigning vogue.” i tion “ G. H. Q.” today launched a j night for the first time in the his­ Senator Marconi is certain that it Emergency- dent Coolidge in 1925 refxised to ’ Explained the president. I general survey of enforcement con-) tory of the late.st radio invention. will not be many 3^ r s before it is intervene to compel soft coal opera- ^ .?> j ditions in the United States pre-' S. W. Brown, wireless operator possible to talk around the world. tors to live up to the Jacksonville on the Cunard Liner Berengaria, “ The possibilities in radio are London, March 7.— ^With ■war I paratory to laying out a campaign wage agreementL-Xvith the miners, saw the face of his sweetheart, Dor­ greater imw than ever before,” said clouds hovering over the Near East. Senator Marconi. “ From the de­ John 1.1. Lewis, president of the “ LAME DUCK” BILL ! of action for the next year. \ othy Selvy, broadcast by the Baird Great Britain has sent a new ulti­ Assistant Secretary of the Treas- Television CO'mpany fro^m the con­ velopments under way and contem­ I'nited Mine Workers, revealed to­ matum to the Egyptian govern- I iiry Seymour Lowman and Customs i cern’s laboratory in Longacre plated we may look upon a changed day at the Senate Interstate Com­ street, London. world in the next three or four m'ent, according to a Central News I DEBATE TOMORROW i Commissioner E. W- Camp will years. I do not think it will be merce Committee's investigation of depart for Florida to join Prohibi­ The liner was in mid-ocean, about dispatch from Cairo today. 1,500 miles from Lo-ndon. Accord­ very long until Great Britain will The new note is reported to state tlie coal .strike. tion Commissioner J. M. Doran and be able to hold wireless telephone Lewis appealed to the President Coast Guard officials In an inspec­ ing to a message wirelessed by that Gri^t Britain will not tolerate Brow'n the experiment was entire­ conversations with her dominions to use hi.s influence to “ maintain tion of the country's winter play­ over the world. In a month or two the introduction of any laws calcu­ the iporality and integrity” of the:I Possibility That An Amend­ grounds. ly successful. The operator report­ ed that he had watched his fiance’s wireless telephone communication lated to hamper the British admin­ agreement- j Deputy Commissioner Alf Oftedal will be established between London istration in Egypt or so worded as President Coolidge in reply nrg- | is in California studying conditions movements for 15 minutes upon a ment to Norris-White Bill special receiving apparatus in the and Canada.” to hinder British officials in their ed the miners to take their griev-1 of the far west, while Field Super­ Senator Marconi said a system duty to protect foreigners. The ances to the courts, saying .“you j visor H. H. H. White is expected to Berengaria’s wireless room. note further insists upon the main­ Marconi’s Plans ■as been devised to secure secrecy would perform a distinct public j Will Be Passed. iUiake an investigation of the situa­ 'or radio messages. tenance of British control in tlm •service by getting an authoritative i tion along the Canadian border While progress is being made i. Egyptian army by the presence of court decision on this subject,” I , . , 7^ , _ shortly. ~ British troops. Lewis said. i ^'ashmgton. March .-T he de- All prohibilion administrators Meanwhile, the Egyptian govern­ fir.st Witness . termiued effort of a House cliciue have been asked to make reports ment in acknowledging the British Lewis was tlie first witness at j to force an amendment to the to the treasury as to their require­ Hammer Slayer Describes note, states that it cannot deal wL.“ the committee's general investiga-| “ Lame Duck” resolu- ments in men and equipment. These its contents because of the fact that the Egyptian ministry has resigned, tion into conditions in the Pennsyl­ tion lengthening the terms of reports, combined with information vania. Ohio and West Virginia obtained by officials. 4vill form the according to an Exchange dispatch bituminous fields. I House members from two to four basis for the plan to attack the What Lead Up To Murder from Cairo. “ The tales of outrage and^ j years today threatened to over- : bootleggers. Much Anxiety tyranny tliat come from the non 7 I shadow all other phases on the light 1 Bilhml's Reports Much anxiety is being felt here over the threatened uprising of des­ union coal fields have weakened, I on the resolution. | Admiral F. C. Billard. comman­ respect for governme.nt every­ 1 With debate suspended until to- j MARRIAGE PARTY ert tribesmen led by Ibn Sand, King I morrow, the four-year term forces ! dant of the Coast Guard, just re­ Velma West Interviewed Just of the Wahabi. Saud is reported to where." Lewis declared turned from Florida and laid a re­ have turned against the British to I.s L'li-American I were busily engaged in lining up NOW HAS TICKET ! members for a roll call vote. i port of smuggling conditions before support a “ iioly War” by the Mo­ The purpose of the big non­ Lowman. Before She Starts For hammedan Arabs against the Brit­ Wearied by their campaigms for Tired of Democrats, Republi­ union operators. Lewis charged, is re-electiou every two years, many I Lowman said that there is a ish forces in Iraq and Trans-Jor- "to break the morale of the strik­ veteran members of the House have heavy concentration of Coast Guard cans ? Then Vote for Com- dania. ing miners and to destroy the forces In the south east and that an Prison to Sene a Life pani'onate Weddings. The new ultimatum was seen thrown their support to the amend­ Because he feared there was not much chance of their success m life, union.” ment, sponsored by Rep. Bankhead, effective blockade has been thrown here today as an indication that “ The open minded citizen recog­ around Florida. As the Florida sea­ George Allen Chisholm. World War veteran and father of three sons, Denver, Colorado, March 7 the British government means to Democrat of Ala. induced two of his boys, George. 9. and Edgar. 7, to walk off a I^ank Sentence. nizes that these attempts to batter The amendment is being opposed son is draw’ing to a close informa­ — A new political party will be take staingent measures to quell down fair wages, to lengthen the tion obtained on the present t:*ip into the Indiana Harbor ship canal, where they were drowned. Chis­ born here today when Bishop the uprising before it takes on ex­ by the original backers of the Nor­ holm is shown above (right) telling the story to Chief of Police Janies W. work day. and to practically enslave ris-White resolution, which changes will be employed in preparing next Frank H. Rice of the Liberal tensive proportions. mine workers in isolated mining winter’s southern campaign. Reagan of East Chicago. Ind. V»elow is Mrs. Helen Lawrence, house­ Painesville, Ohio, March 7.— Church of Colorado, and others Gathering Tanks the date of presidential inaugura­ keeper for Chisholm, with Bobby, b, third son of the veteran .______camps is directly opposite to the tion to January 24 and abolishes To Shift Forces Smoking one cigarette after anoth­ will file incorporation papers Planes, armored cars and tank.s American point of view and out of the short session of Congress in It was anticipated that a portion er, Velma "West, the blonde flapper with the secretary of state or­ are reported to have been massed gear with American economic of the forces now- in the south ganizing the “ Companionate by .the British in Iraq ready to be which defeated members serve. “ hammer slayer,” for the first time rushed into action at the first In­ thought and American life,” he They fear it would cause State would be withdrawn at the end of Marriage Political Party.” said. the wintear season and deployed Royal Japanese Wedding told her own story of the murder Bishop Rice announces that dication that the hostilities would Legislature.s to refuse to ratify the reach proportions warranting their “ The acts of the non-union in­ “ Lame Duck” proposal. along the Canadian boundry, princi­ of her husband in an interview the .objects and pwposes of terests are not merely an assault with this writer in..tjie Lake county the patty will be, to work lor use. . . _ “ I believe that the four-year term pally around Detroit. The British are expected to rely upon American governmeirt, a sub­ proposal would strengthen the res­ Some concern was expressed at jail just before she departed today such legislation as will make To Take Place In August companionate marriages legal mainly upon planes. A small war il stitution of the dictatorshii of olution," said Bankhead. “ I have the increasing efficiency with which for the Ohio Reformatory for fleet has been assembled In the ownership for constitutional gov­ heard from many members in my bootleggers are operating. Bootleg­ and more widespread. Women to serve a term of life im­ A complete state ticket will Persian gulf off Kowelt. ernment, they are an attack upon district who are for it. They dis­ ger “ chains,” comparable to the prisonment. the declared purposes of the like ,to see a member come to Con­ grocery chain system, are even be­ The interview -was, virtually a be organized for the next American people as enacted in gress and then immediately turn ginning to make an appearance. Brother of the Emperor and CHISHOLM’ S WIFE confession on Velma’s part. The general election in Colorado, SO. DAKOTA VOTES tariff r.nd immigration laws.” around and begin campaigning for The “ cash and carry” bootleggers only other person' present was and ministers and bishops of His Remedy re-election.” are giving way to the higher class Sheriff Edward Rasmussen, who the Liberal church In 2 4 other Daughter of Jap Envoy to states Will be urged to further He urged the following remedies Violently opposing it. Rep. Blan­ distributors who handle their busi­ FOUND IN LONDON solved the murder of T. Edward LOWDEN VS. SMITH ton Democrat of Texas, declared ness with a selected list of cus­ West, the 28-year-old husband the plan to legalize companion­ (Contiiued or. I^age that the biennial election of the tomers through telephone orders U. S. to Be United By An­ whom Velma literally hammered to ate marriages, Bishop Rice house is “ about the only protection and efficient delivery methods. The death because he would not allow said. Reoublican Unopposed But the people have.” raid of an extensive telephone-and- her to attend a bridge party. It Only one bishop of the Smith Beats Senator Walsh. Unfortunately many members of dellvery bootlegger den In New cient Rites. Says She Will Not Help Man was Velma’s story just as she church, according to Rice, has Of Montana. the Senate who are elected for six York disclosed that in virtually all would have told it on the witness opposed the plan of the church LINDY IS SECLUDED years ,get out of touch with the peo­ cities this system Is now being em­ stand had her case gone to trial. to sponsor a political party. Sioux Falls, S. D., March 7.— ple.” said Blanton. “ The Senate Who Drowned Her Two Q. Why did you kill your hus­ Bishop Richard "Wolfe of San ; .’V ] ployed. Tokio. Japan. March 7.— While Frank O. Lowden, former governor Is not the representative body of The old fashioned speak-easy is band? Diego, Calif., has threatened a of Illinois, is the choice of South IN CAPITAL HOTEL Congress. The House is, and that's apparently on the decline. no official date has been set for the Sons. A. I lost all control of myself. schism because of the plan. Dakota Republicans for the office of because the members have to render wedding of Prince Chichibu, broth­ I hit him with the hammer again Presideht of the United States. Un­ an account of their stewardship er of Emperor Hlrohito, and Miss and again. I did not know, what I opposed by any other , candidate, was doing. It was dreadful,' every two years.” Setsu Matsudaira, daughter of Lowden was unanimously endorsed Sentiment for the four-year term I MEXICAN BANDITS London, March 7.— George Chis-- Q. Was the murder premedi- Tsuneo MStsiidaira, Japanese Am­ here late yesterday at the Republi­ Not "In” to Even Cabinet ! plan is.so strong, however, that one j holm, former Canadian soldier, tdrt^ri ? CONTRACT LET FOR can state convention. well-informed House member de- bassador at. Washington, it was re­ who is awaiting trial in Indiana A. No, it all happened so sud­ Vice President Charles G. Dawes dared that the Norris-White resolu- denly. We had quarreled. He struck Members; May Uo to Hos­ I KILL FIVE PERSONS liably reported today that It will Harbor, Ind., for the drowning of was unanimously accepted for re­ j tion would be defeated unless the take place either in August or Sep­ NEW STORE BLOCK nomination. I Bankhead amendment is Included. his two young sons, Edgar and (Continned o n 3) tember. . pital For Rest Treatment. 1 Little opposition was voiced to George, will receive no assistance Pierre, S. D„ Malth 7.—Gover­ i the principle of the ‘‘Lame Duck’ It h^s been semi-officially an­ from his wife. Grief stricken over nor AI Smith*of New York is the ' resolution in the first four hours Woman Included; Rob Thirty nounced that,the Matsudaira family the , tragedy, Mrs. Chisholm is ADMITS HE WROTE N. B. Richards Gives Job to preferred presidential candidate of i rebate but opponents are counting will return to Japan in June, jiist the Democrats of South Dakota- Washii'i'?tun. March 7— Colonel I upon the “ silent vote” to stave off after Miss, Setsp is graduated from working as a ward maid for $5 a Passengers of Auto Bus week in a hospital near London and After an exciting contest at the Charles A. Lindbergh's plane is still the two-thirds vote necessary to the 'Washington, school she has been G. Schreiber and Sons For Democratic proposal meeting here in its hangar at Bolling Feld this carry it. One provision, limiting attending. "Work of building their wages a pitiful battle against pover­ THREATENING NOTE! new home in Naka-Shibuya, a su­ 0 last night. Smith won the endorse­ morning, and Col. Lindbergh him­ th^ession in even-numbered years In the Jungles. ty- . ^ ment over Senator Thomas . Walsh to. fohr months, is causing contro­ burb of Tokio, is being rushed so “ A 'fortnight ago I received a self was secluded in the Racquet Main-Park S t Comer. of Montana, by a vote of 43,876 to versy. it will b'e ready for their occupancy. letter from George asking me to Club, neither confirming nor deny- Coronation Ceremonies 41,213. One of the arguments advanced return to him in Canada, but I re­ Northampton Man Sent Let­ Gov. Dto Moody of Texas was in.g reports from Baltim-6re that he today was that a “ Lame Duck ’ Vera Cruz, Mexico, March 7.— Coronation ceremonies of Em­ fused to do it,” Mrs. Chisholm re­ peror Hirohito are to be held at Nathan B. Richards, owner of agreed upon as his running mate. i.s planning to enter Johns Hopkins president would be forced to recom­ Federal troops were scouring the vealed to International News Ser­ mend a budget to Congress under vice today. "I told him I would like • the Tinker and Green properties on liospital for a rest. dense brush country today into ter to Father of Missing the Norris-White resolution, since which eight bandits fled after kill­ to see the boys, but that I could the northwest corner of Main and TUNNEY BUYS A SITE The capital has seen nothing of It sends Congress into session on (Continued on Page 2) never return to him after the sfay Park Greets, said today that he the trans-Atlantic flyer ^nce he January 4 and keeps the newly ing four meu and a woman in the he deceived me. My grief over the Smith Student. .swooped out of the misty dawn yes­ holdup of a huge passenger bus has awarded a contract for the elected president out until Jan. 24. tragic death of my two boys is very erection of a store block-An the FOR HOME IN STATE terday morning completing the Many powerful members of the near Jalapa. great. I had our third soft, Robert, fastest aerial round-trip to Scott site to Gustave Schrlefier and Sons. House, both Republicans and Dem­ Thirty passengers in the bus with me for a while but had to Northampton, Mass., March 7— There will be six stores in' the Field, near St. Ix)uis, on record. were panic-stricken when the ban­ HOLDLABORLEADERS ocrats, and Conservatives and Pro­ send him back to America.” Blaming moonshine for his down­ block which will be but one story Pays $35,000 For 75 Acres of When he arrived at the field, after gressives, have pledged support to dits suddenly appeared upon the Married In 1917 fall, Michael Buinickas, 32, police in height with brick front. Land and Several Buildings flying all night. Lindbergh said he the resolution. 'Its backers were highway and opened fire upon the FOR INCITING RIOT Mrs. Chisholm said she became was tired and wanted a rest. He bus without warning. A large chain department store Near Stamford. confident that it will be passed to­ acquainted with her husband' at said today, confessed that he sent concern has been dickering ■with Avas taken to the club, and there he morrow. The first volley killed four pas­ Great Yarmouth in 1917 while he a threatening letter to the father of has remained secluded in his room. sengers, one a woman. Ten other Mr. Richards for the property, but Stamford, Conn., March 7.-^ One Raps the U. S. Marines was recovering from illness con­ Miss Frances St. John Smith, miss­ these plans have been postponed. Gene Tunney ■will liVe in Stamford Various Rumors persons were wounded by the bul­ tracted in the service of the Cana­ ^2^ His associates are as uncommun­ lets which crashed through the and is Ptbmptly Knocked ing Smith college freshman-heiress. Because pf this Mr. Richards has permanently according to an-. MRS. WOODROW WILSON dian Army. They were married the nouBcement here today when- sale icative as the colonel himself con­ glass windows. Down by One. The Lithuanian silk ipill worker, decided to go ahead with his origi­ cerning future planB. Some of them Driver Killed same year- In 1918 Mrs. Chisholm father of three children, who wps nal plans for a block of small of a Long Ridge farm of sevbnty- said they had heard the reports ‘TOR VICE PRESIDENF Pedro Maldonado, the driver of , Pa., March 7— Charg­ went to Montreal, her husband re­ captured when he took a decoy let­ stores on the corner. Ground will five acres was recorded in the name from Baltimore that he was con­ the bus, tried to escape the gauntlet ed with inciting a riot and unlaw­ joining her there the following ter from a box in the local post be broken some time this week, Mr. of William A. McCabe, one of Tun- templating entering the hospital for of bullets by speeding up his motor ful asseihljly, John Brophy, former year. office, declared that fie knew noth­ Richards said. ney’s advisors. but as the machine lurched forward, district United Mine Workers presi­ Mrs. Chisholm said about a ing of the whereabouts of the miss­ W’ith the decision to build on The property is located on Er- a rest and medical examination and “A1 Smith For President” Is skine road, near the (Greenwich

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CHANGES PLEA DBIYB FOR PEAGB ^ New York, March 7.— A sequel Washington. March 7.— '^he. ABOUT TOWN WOOLWORTH TAKES PANTALEO HANDED to the death of Pauline Cole Hayes, drive of pisace organization^ against once famous equestrienne of the naval preparedness is continuing Local Stocks N .Y . S to ck s Roipkville New York Horse Show, was written unabated throughout the country Frank H. Anderson, general LEASE OF 21 YEARS 3 0 DAY SENTENCE today when Judge Mancuso permit^ despite the action of the House nav­ (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) manager of the J. W. Hale Com­ ted Vincent Ariss, who has been al affairs committee in slashing the High Low 1 p. m. pany, is In New York City on a Febmary Hospital Report charged with manslaughter, to Wilbur $740,000,000 ship building Bid Asked Alied Chem ..150% 150% 150% business trip. The following is the report of the plead guilty to assault in the sec­ progl-am to $274,000,000, Rep. Rank Stocks Am Bosch . . . 19 % 19% 19% superintendent. Miss Anne Hath­ ond degree. / Britten, Republican of Ills.,: acting City Bank & Trust . .875 — Am C a n ...... 81% 80% 81 Miss Mary Sargent, garment buy­ To Pay $7,500 Plus Taxes away Smith, of the Rockville City Local Man Sent to Jail For Ariss told the court he was in a chairman, said today, in pleading Capital Natl Bank . . .285 305 Am Cr & Fdy 106 105 105 er of the J. W. Hale Company, has hospital: drunken daze when he struck the with the fiouse rules committee for Conn River ...... 3 0 1 ) — Am Loco .... 111 % 111 111% returned after spending the past Number of patients in hospital, Sfarildng Son; Other Conn- one time beauty during a quarrel early consideration of the hill in First Bond and Mort , —^ 55 Am Smelt .. 173% 172% 173 two days in New York City on a and Charges For Store at Feb 1st...... 14 in an apartment that they had oc­ the House. First Natl (Htfd) . . .295 — Ain St Fdy . , 62 61% 61% business trip. Admitted during m on th ...... 21 cupied November 21 last. The committee noted a special Hart Nat B & T r ----- 500 520 Am Sugar .... 61 % 60 60 t ; Cases. Ariss will be sentenced on March rule for consideration of the bill on 179% Main and Birch. Out patients...... 5 Htfd Conn Tr Co. . . .750 800 Am T & T . . .180% 179% Miss Elizabeth Faulkner of Lau­ Total treated ...... 40 16. Thursday, March 15. Land Mtg &, Title . . . 60 — Anaconda .... 55% 55 55% rel street has been ill at her home Atchison .... 183% 183% 183% Discharged ...... 29 Morris Plan Bank . . .150 — for the past two weeks. Deaths ...... 1 Park St. Trust ...... 575 625 Balt & Ohio . 1117i 111% 111% The F. W. Woolworth company Hartford, Conn., March 7— Mich­ Phoenis St B Tr . . . .430 — Beth Steel . . . 58% 57% 58 will occupy the building now being Stillborn ...... 0 ael Shiek, accused of being the X-rays ...... 5 ringleader in a series of Hartford I Riverside Tru.':; ...... bOO — Can Pac .... 208 208 208 erected at the corner of Main and Bonds C M & St Paul 22% 22 % 22% Birch streets by the Manchester Accidents ...... 4 robberies, was today sentenced to MAIN ST. TROLLEY Births ...... 7 state prison for a term of two to Kiddies Theater Coupon Conn L' P .... j.'.i8 110 do pfd ...... 38% 37% 38% Construction company, according to Brid Hyd 5 s ...... 0 4 — Chi & North . . 81 ^2 81% 81'% a lease filed with the Town Clerk Operations ...... 6 five years by Judge L. P. Waldo THIS COUPON. WITH 5 CENTS, ENTITLES ANY Ambulance C a lls...... 3 Marvin in Superior Court. Fast Conn Power ...1011b 103 Chi Ro Isle .111% 111 111% today. Construction, held up during CHILD TO ADMISSION TO THE “BARGAIN Cons Gas ....1 3 4 % 134% 1341/2 Largest number treated...... 16 William Ponsnick and Rocco De- Conn L P 4 % s ...... 102% 103 TRACKS DANGEROUS the pendency of Birch street wid- MATINEE” AT THE Insurance Stocks Corn Prod . . . 72 % 71% 72% Miing decision, has been resumed. Smallest number treated...... 8 femia, who were presented on a Aetna Insurance ....8 3 5 845 Dodge Bros . . 18'g 18% 181/^ Abraham Gerwltz, president of Daily average of patients .... 12 charge of robbery with violence, Aetna Cas & Sure . . .88 5 900 Du Pone .... 343 340 341% the F. and W. Leasing Corporation Mrs. Bernard Obenauf growing out of their activities with CmCLE THEATER Aetna L i f e ...... 845 855 E r i e ___ b o 53 53 and also of the Aktien Trading Mrs. Mary Louise Obenauf aged Shiek were sent to jail, the first Conn General ...... 1775 1800 Gen Elec . 131% 129% 130 Connecticut Company Seems Company, both of New York, Is 63, died at the Hartford hospital getting eight and the second four Autom obile...... 390 400 Gen Mot . 1 j 0 ‘s 14 8 % 14 9 % signer of the lease with an official this morning at 2 o’clock following months. Saturday Afternoon, March 10 Hart Fire ...... 830 840 Gillet Raz 10“’ 101 102 , To Ignore Rank Condition of the Woolworth company. an operation for gall stones. She Daniel Nash and Arlington Mc- Hart St Boll ...... 840 860 Inspirat ...... 18% 18% 18% Rental $7,600 Plus was born Jan. 16, 1865 In Schlietz, Crohan, both formerly of Troy, N. BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL Inncoln isat Life . . . .120 Int Harv .... 239 % 237 239 Tb According to the document, the Germany and came to Rockville at Y., removed a safe from a Hartford National Fire ...... 1100 1120 Inter Nick .... 84 % 82 Tb 84 Of Highway. Woolworth Company will have full drug store before opening it and Int Paper . . 71% 71% the age of four years. Sue was a Phoenix ...... 840 850 711,4 right to the premises from April 1, member of the Frst Evangelical confessed to a long series of breaks Rossia ...... 170 175 Kennecott . . , 81% 81% 81% 1928, until April 1, 1949, at a year­ in this district, were sent to prison Mack Truck . 94% 93% Lutheran church, the Ladles’ Aid Travelers ...... 1715 1725 ly rental of $7,500. The tenants will Society of the church, treasurer of for two to four years each. Nash Marland Oil . 35% 35% Although most of the state roads pay all taxes, fire insurance and Public Ctlllty Stocks Rosalie Lodge, D, O. H. No. 151 asked a light sentence so as to Conn L P 8% ...... 120 124 Mo Pac com . 48% 4 5 % in Manchester and vicinity have other charges. In the event that any save his wife from suffering. Nor Am Co . .61% 59% stood up remarkably well this win­ part of the building is seized for which office she had held for the Conn L P 7% ...... 1^ ‘ 120 past twenty-four years. Manchester Case Green Wat & Gas . . . .101 103 Penn R R . . 66 65 % 65% ter, Main street from the Center any public or quasi-public purpose, Tomasso Pantaleo, of Manches­ TO D AY and Hart E L ...... 412 417 Pere Mar . . .129 129 129 north to the trolley terminus has however, the tenant has the option She Is survived by her husband ter, was sent to jail for thirty days and two sons, Harold and Ernest Hart Gas com ...... 95 100 Post Cer . . 121% 12^% 121% become even worse than ever. It is of either terminating the lease at for assaulting his son, who-m he hit STATE TOMORROW Hart Gas pfd . . . ) . . . 72 75 PuB new ...... 83 82% 82% doubtful if there is another stretch once or remaining on the premises Obenauf of this city and two broth­ on the head with a shoe. W. J. South Manchester S N E Tel Co ...... 178 lb2 Radio Corp . . 98% 97% 97% of trolley track anywhere in the at a reduced rental. ers, Ernest Hensig of Rockville and Vincellett, a Putnam automobile Conn El Ser ofd .... 90 94 Sears Roe . , . . 87% 86% 87% state that is maintained by the The paper was drawn up on Oc­ Charles of New York and one i dealer, was sent to jail for thirty Conn P o w e r ...... 435 445 Sou Pac . . . . 119% 119 14 119% Connecticut company where condi­ tober 21, 1927, and among the grandchild, Bernard Obenauf. days on a charge of obtaining BIG FEATURES Manuractufing Stocks Sou Rail . . . 143% 14 3 Vo 14 3% tions are worse than right here on clauses is one which saysNthat the The funeral will be held from her ON ONE BILL S 0 of N J money under false pretenses from American Hard ...... 74 77 . 39 38% 38% Main street. lease is dependent on the Aktein late home in Windsor avenue, a Hartford finance company. American Silver...... 25 28 Studebaker . . 64% 63 Tb In some places along the track Trading Company’s securing title to Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Tob Prod .. 109 Thomas Bradigo, of Bristol, who Acme W ir e ...... 8 2 3 . % 109% the cars ride on the concrete in­ the property before January 1, Rev. John F. Bauchmann will was charged with breach of peace Union Pac . .192 192 Billings Spencer coni.. 1 3 stead of the iron rails. Conditions 1928. Since the lease is now on rec­ officiate and burial will be In Grove following a quarrel and shooting, Billings Spencer pfd. . 3 6 United Drug .196 % 196% exist here that would not be toler­ ord, it is assumed that the F. and Hill cemetery. NOnMA U S Rubber 41 was fined fifty dollars and given a Bigelow Hart com . . . 94 97 . . % 41% ated anywhere else. The Herald W. Leasing Corporation has trans­ Notes suspended jail sentence of three Bristol Brass . . . 11 13 U S Steel . . 142% 141% has repeatedly called the attention ferred the property to the Aktien Rockville Lodge of Elks, B. P. Westing . . . . 9 6 months. James Morey, of Newing­ Collins C o ...... 112 — of local authorities as well as the Company, although no warrantee O. E. No. 1359 will hold an impor­ Colt Fire A n n s ...... 30 31 Willys Over . . 21% deed to that effect has been filed. ton, charged with breaking and en,^ officials of the Connecticut company tant meeting Thursday evening, at tering was given thirty days in jail, HEARER Eagle L o c k ...... 80 85 In the event that the Aktien to the matter. The Selectmen which time the contract for the where he has been confined since Fafnir Bearings...... 110 115 have conferred-with the State High­ Company could not secure a good Carnival will be signed. There will Hart & C ooley...... 215 — December. ROCKVILLE PASTOR way department and they in turn and marketable title before Janu­ be election of officers and balloting Inter Sil com . . .160 165 ary 1 the lease was to have become Leo Lewis, of New Britain, re­ have discussed the condition of the on candidates. ceived nine months in jail on a Inter Silver pfd . . . .130 — frolley roadbed with the Connecti­ null and void. The present lessor '.^I^anders, Frary & Clk 74 7 8 TO LECTURE HERE There will be a meeting of the charge of automobile theft. Harry r m LA TE S T i cut company. was to have bought the land at a ' M-'nn & Bow A .... 19 -1 price ranging from $45,000 to $47,- Ever Ready club Friday evening at Mackenzie, 26, of New Britain, Because of the dangerous condi­ the Union Congregational church charged with stealing hardware do B ...... 10 12 tion of the tracks there have been 000. TROM PARIS New Brit Ma pfd A . .100 — Clears ITp Doubts at 7:30 o’clock. The life of Nathan from a manufacturing concern, with Rev. George S- Brookes to Give numerou.s serious accidents. The Straus will be the subject of the Intent to start in business for him­ do c o r '...... 25 27 Connecticut company officials have This lease settles much specula­ Niles Be P o n d ...... 35 40 “Englishman's Tribute to tion concerning the tenants of the evening. Doris Hartenstein and self, was fined fifty dollars and Beautifnl Norma play.s the part of a hard-boiled traveling J R Mont pfd ...... — 75 America” at North End I been aware of these accidents yet Gertrude Handel will read papers given a suspended six months sus­ nothin,g has been done to improve building. From the initials of the saleslady who believes that “ all’s fair in love and business.” She North & J u d d ...... 30 32 Church. corporation which purchased the on his life. Following the meeting, pended jail sentence. manages to combine the two in a way to make you roar, and Pratt, Whitney pfd . . 90 95 matters. land from the Dewey & Richman the first meeting of the gym class Charles Laskowski, of New Bri­ keep you entertained at all times. She knows her cloaks and Peck, Stowe & Wil . 19 21 The Connecticut company will tain charged with breaking and en­ Rev. George S. Brookes of the doubtless be forced to alter the Company it was assumed by many will be held. suits, but how much better she knows her onions! Russell Mfg Co .... 95 100 Union Congregational church of that the F. W. Woolworth Com­ Miss Doris Symonds of Talcott tering a store was given a suspend­ Scoville Mi.^ Co .... 48 50 existing conditions on Main street pany would occupy the place, but ed reformatory sentence and put on Here’s the Second One Just as Big as the First One. Rockville will tell the remarkable after one or more fatal accidents avenue, is confined to the house Smyth Mfg Co .... 390 — story of his life, when he gives his this was not certain. with the mumps. probation. .Stanley Wks com . . . 56 60 have occurred. The construction of the building Leo A. Medeau, of New BritatC H address, “ An Englishman’s Tribute The Herald believes the company There will be a regular meeting .Standard Screw ....1 0 7 113 to America’’ at the Second Congre­ lagged,for some time while the of Burpee Woman’s Relief Corp who mortgaged a car he did not lo rrin g to n ...... 94 96 should be forced to rebuild its trol­ Manchester Construction company own, was presented on a charge of H a u n t e d S h ip gational church tomorrow evening. ley roadbed from the Center to De­ this evening at 8 o’clock- Plans r S Envelope pfd . . .117 120 awaited the decision of a town will he made for the entertaining obtaining money under false pre­ Union Mfg C o ...... 21 24 Those who hear it for the first pot Square or else discontinue run­ HE WAS KNOWN AS “ TIGER” G.ANT time will gain a new appreciation meeting on the proposed widening of the state officers on March 21. tences and sent to jail for thirty Whit C il P.pe . . . 19 3l ning cars. The company has the of Birch street, a project which From one end of the Pacific to the other, seafaring men of what America means and what Mrs. John McKlnstry of Elling­ days shunneast night’s show was an excel­ er street for a term of three years Circle men for the evening are Mr. and would not be as they are at present. with illness for the past few weeks, of your employers, relatives or at a yearly rental of $300. Mrs. E. A. Lettney. lent one and the large audience has resumed his duties at the NIGHT NIGHT friends and there are no fees, was well pleased with it. Manager SALE OP PERSONAL PROPERTY deductions or penalties of any American mill. Lewis J. Gibson to Celestine kind. You get the full amount Sanson announces that vaudeville Clyirles Pfunder who has been DOUBLE FEATURE BILL of cash immediately upon filing Machines which record on dials Kompanik, fixtures and stock in the cause and nature of a mishap JOHNSON BANS FINES will be part of the program at the spending the winter in town will satisfactory application at our State on Tuesdays and- Saturdays the store of the former at 27 Stark­ Gwie Stratton Porter Marguerite De La Motte ollicc. Any 'information without and where 'it occurred are being return this week to his home in obligation. Courtesy and service until further notice. There will be weather street. installed on the London Under­ IN JUVENILE CASES Syracuse. WARRANTEE DEEDS Famous Story — in— guaranteed. matinee performances on Satur­ Geo.'ge Theummler of West ground Railway. days only, however. The prices Edward J. Holl to Thomas J- street, is confined to the house with Smith, property 110 by 53 feet on “FRECKLES” “THE KID SISTER” IDEAL FINANCING on Saturday will he the same as illness. usual. Lancaster road. Subject to the re­ ASSOCIATION, INC- Rules That Justices, Sitting as Rev. George S- Brookes of the striction that no building other Juvenile Courts, Are Merely Union church will be the speaker at 9S3 Main St. Itooni 40S than a single house and garage, to the Second Congregational church cost not less than $6,500, shall be ONE Hartford, Conn. ‘Sorrell and Son’ Civil Inquisitors. ROYAL JAP WEDDING ' TOMORROW of South Manchester on Thursday erected there until 1950. TOMORROW DAY ONLY F. W. HnTTktnBon, SIgr. AT THE STATE Judge Raymond A. Johnson of evening. H. C. Alvord to Marlon S. Al- Ftaone 2.8052 The Ladles Aid society of the vord, property on East Center 2------FEATURES------2 SUNDAY and MONDAY .this town, first assistant attorney TAKES PLACE IN AUG. ■general of Connecticut, registered First Evangelical Lutheran church street, 175 by 77 feet. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. another Important public opinion (Contlnaed from Page 1.) will hold a meeting Thursday after­ AGREEMENT yesterday when he wrote to State noon at 2:30 o’clock. Agreement between Albert T , 5>; \ THRILLING RAILROAD ROMANCE! Police Commissioner Robert T. Kyoto on Nov. 10, and it is under­ The Ladies Auxiliary of the Dewey and Leonard Richman party Hurley that justices of the peace in stood that the imperial family is American Legion of Ellington will of the first part-and the F. and W. “DEAD MAN’S CURVE” juvenile court are not legally em­ desirous of having the wedding sol­ hold a public whist in Ellington Leasing Corporation, party of the powered to impose fines in juvenile emnized before that date so that town hall this evening. second part, to erect a building Prince Chichibu and his consort cases. wall flush with the wall of the for­ will be able to attend the corona­ FRIENDS NOW CALL BOLTON mer. Also a Photoplay as Modem as Today’;* Paper. Judge Johnson holds that the tion ceremonies. If this is to come, and juvenile court act of 1921 intend­ TEACHER EIGHTH GRADER Suits T opcoats to pass it will be necessary for the YOU CAN’T MJSS . ed to create a court not for crimin­ marriage to take place at least a A new light Is cast on the Bolton ^‘BARE KNEES” BARE KNEES In new Spring styles for men hard to fit and men easy a l. i)rosecution but to conduct a month or more before the corona­ STATE THEATER civil inquiry to determine whether, tion. school row, in which Mias Doris to fit, men hard to please and men easy to please. In in a greater or lesser degree, some Lippvetsky, teacher of the North SEAH-PROFESSIONAL The wedding itself vill be an In­ Saturday Afternoon TOMORROW 3 fact we have as comprehensive a line of clothing for men child should be taken under the tensely picturesque ceremony a* school, has been the storm center direct cars of the state to safeguard viewed through western eyes; an by friends of the teacher, who re­ and Evening NIGHT Vaudeville as can be found anyw’here. and foster its adolescent life. entrancingly beautiful and signifi­ cently resigned w’hen some parents ACTS ACTS In consequence, fines cannot be cant one as viewed through Japan­ in the district declared that she 5 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 5 SU ITS...... $22.50 and up imposed since the court is not con­ ese eyes. was Incompetent, It Is asserted now ducting a criminal prosecution. It will be solemnized in the im­ that Miss Lipovetsky recently took ALL NEW The opinion was given in answer perial palace in Toklo, before the examinations in New Haven and TOPCOATS...... $22.50 and up to a letter from Commissioner Hur­ Kashikodokoro, the imperial sanc- w'as one of 60 out of 230 candidates With Double Feature Bill and at ley to Attorney General Benjamin tuary, where, according to the Jap-, to qualify as a teacher of any grade No Advance in Prices. Kemember that our no sale policy assures you of pay­ Ailing. Inquiries had been coming aneee religious faith, the spirits of from the first to the eighth. Also Matinee, 20 cents, Children 10 ing only a nominal price the year round. Our 10 pay­ in from justices of the peace, said all the imperial ancestors who have that she taught all these grades in cents. Evening 25 and 85 cents; CummissLoner Hurley, as to the died in more than 2,500 years are LAST SHOWING ment plan offers you an ideal method of paying for your Hampton for a year. It had been Children 10 cents. w. R. CAMPBELL’S powers which a justice had under enshrined. Ritualists of the impe­ claimed by her critics in Bolton that clothing if you wish to use it. the act of 1927 conferring o-n them rial household will officiate. she had only qualified as a kinder­ the power to conduct juvenile Prince Chichibu and his bride garten teacher. Tonight courts in towns where there is no will appear before the Kashikodo­ Miss Lipovetsky's resignation RIALTO SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY city, police, borough or town court. koro clad in ceremonial robes pre­ was to have become effective this scribed by ancient court ritual. PARSONS week, but she is still -teaching. VERA REYNOLDS in “ Risky Business” COMEDY \^hat has the '.-ets and the drys These garments are gorgeous, rich It Is reported that another Bol­ • ALL WEEK In color and embellished with jew­ NEWS White Broadcloth to do with the low prices at the ton school change has occurred in MATINEES, WED., SAT. JACK PERRIN in “Fire and Steel” Benson Furniture Company, the els. Thousands of dollars will be Eves. 76c to $8.46; Wed. Mat. 50c home of good bedding?— Adv. spent upon the robes worn by the the dismissal of the teacher of the TOMORROW ONLY! ^ Birch Mountain school on account to $2.80; Sat. Mat. 76o to $2.88. bride and groom, the ateSudants and MESSRS. SHUBERT Present Special Limited SHIRTS the guests. of “ unsatisfactory conditions.” THE BIGGEST THING EVER Engagement. . Collar attached, exceptionally good Bong Away Those Weary Honrs! While thi prince anA Miss Setsu kneel before the Impenal shrine DONE IN OPERETTA quality- We Sell Quality Banjos Chief Ritualist Kujo will present the sacred sake (distilled rice DANCE and Other String wine) which will mark their union. PASSION The sacred sake is the •aulvalent Instruments of the ring used In occidental wed­ At the RAINBOW 'Tlie 'B ED I . Based on the immortal George H, Williams $15.00 and up dings as a symbol of union. The couple will then change In Bolton life story of Christ. We Make Yon a Player In Incorporated their clothes into, modern dress and PLAY In Natural Cdotrs Si.\ Months. will go to report their wedding to THURSDAYS: Modem and ROBE' Store Opoi Monday, Tuesday and Friday nights the emperor, the empress and th« Old Fashion Dancing SCREENED AT 4 O’CLOCK Pi«FORMANCB , BRADLEY & SMITH A1 Behrend’s Orchestra. with Until 7 :30 o’clock. ^ empress dowager, who will extend Walter Woolf :15 4:00 SPECIAL FOR KIDDIES || congratulations. It is understood SATURDAYS: Modem Danc­ Johnson Block, South Manchester, and MUSIC BOX that In celebration of the wedding Evelyn Herbert :00 and- 9:15 AdmissicHi 5 Cents ing to Walter Lynch'a Al* Harry K. Morton . 8 Park Place. Rockville Geo. J. Smith, Teacher a tremendous Imperial banquet will hambra Band. POSITIVELY NO ADVANCE IN RIALTO PRICES be hold in Home! hall of the impe­ 0 Other Stars 507 Main St. Over Sym’s Sport Shop rial palace. ftUPSRB STUPENDOUS HANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JH^KCH 7, OVER 100 PRESENT AT LEWIS REVEALS BOY TELLS CORONER HAMMER SLAYER TELU SHRINE LADIES NIGHT HOW HE SHOT MOTHER WHAT LEAD TO MURDER COOUDGE STAND (Cootinued from page 1) She Gave Him Revolver to Mayor Stevens and Wife of Shoot Crows and Weapon me. 1 picked up the claw hammer and hit him on the head, again Hartford Attend — Roast Was Accidentally Discharged Venison Served. IN COAL STRIKE and again. Finally he lay quiet. Qnarrql Over Girl Bridgeport, Conn., March ’7.— The second annual “ ladies night” Q. What was the quarrel Special Spring Offering (Continned from Page 1.) Earl T. Havlland, Jr., 15, of New- about? ^ , of >the Manchester Shrine club, held I town, today related to Coroner A. About my girl friend, Mabel In th e. banquet hall of the new -OF- to stabilize the highly over-de­ 'John J. Phelan how he shot and Young. Masonic temple last evening was a veloped coal Industry; killed his mother in his home last It was to the home of Miss brilliant and enjoyable affair. Over “ 1. The uneconomic mines must Saturday afternoon, as he was load- Young, a pretty 24-year-old sten­ 100 attended, including several ing a revolver which his mother ographer in Cleveland, that Velma be closed and closed for good; PARLOUR ff pastir^otentates and members of the “ 2. Unscientific freight rates had just handed him so he could dashed in her green roadster imme­ divan of Sphinx Temple of Hartford go out and shoot crows. His broth­ diately after the crime. Hqjr hus­ must be wiped off the tariff books; er Ralph, aged ten, bewildered by with their wives. Prominent among “ 3. The perpetual strife and con­ band, Velma said, had been inter­ the notables present was Hart­ the experience, exclaimed over and cepting letters she had received ford’s mayor, Norman C. Stevens flict within the Industry must give over to the coroner: way to labor relations on a par from Mabel and they had quarreled and Mrs. Stevens. Governor Trum­ “ He did not mean to do it. about that. Velraa said Mabel was with those which have achieved The older boy told the coroner her “ dearest girl chum— I loved bull was unable to accept the invi­ comparative peace in other trades; tation this year. how a classmate at school had told her as a sister.” “ 4. Above all the American con­ him it was impossible to shoot a Q. What were your feelings af­ A roast venison dinner was put stitution must mean what it says on by Chef Osano. Tables seating crow. Then the Haviland boy went ter you had killed your husband in every coal field of America.” parties of 8 were arranged around home and teased his mother for a and were motoring to Mabel’s the hall, leaving ample room for revolver which was locked away in bridge party? the dancing which , took place be­ a desk. Mrs. Haviland finally re­ A. I was frightened. I drove lented and gave tile boy the gun furiously. My mind was in a whirl. tween courses and for the cabaret and four bullets. The boy put four entertainment of singing and dahc- | JONES-TODD Nervous at Party bullets in the chamber and was fas­ Q. Is it a fact that you were ing numbers provided by Spring- ' tening the chamber with a pin. field artists. The table decorations “ the life of the party” that night? Miss Elsie J. Todd, daughter of Mrs. Haviland was searching A. No. I was as nervous as could were pink roses and maiden hair Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Adams of 150 through the drawer for a fifth bul­ be. I did play and sing at the par­ fern. Bill Waddell’s orch-estra pro,• Walnut street, and Frederick M. let when the revolver exploded. She ty because the girls who were pres­ vided the music and many beau^ti- staggered across the room toward a ent insisted that I should. ful gowms were worn by the danc­ Akron, N. Y., were married Tues­ telephone, exclaiming: “ Why did Q. Does your conscience now ers. day afternoon at 2:30 in the chapel you do it?” and collapsed. The two trouble you? The committee in charge includ­ of Christ Church Cathedral. Hart­ boys, in the room together, placed A. (Very softly) It does. I ed N. B. Richards, George H. Wad­ ford. The ceremony was performed their mother on a couch and tele-teie- all the time. I can hard- dell, Elmore C. Packard, William by the Rev. G. Clarence Lund. phoned for help. Mrs. Haviland | jy giggp gome nights. I have night A. Knofia'^and F. C. Tilden. The bride was attended by her was dead when aid reached the mares. jjjares sister. Miss Margaret H. Todd and house,------the bullet having . , gone Q. Do you think you’ll spend all the bridegroom by R. J. Adams. I through her right shoulder into her your life in prison?” “ JIMMY” AS USUAL, The bride wore a biege georgette | heart A. No. I think I’ll get out in dress with hat to match. On their Earl T. Haviland, Sr., was once about eight years. At least that’s I return from a short wedding trip a deputy sheriff here and only re­ what my lawyers think. I’m not LATE FOR PARLEY I to New York City and Buffalo, Mr. cently established a home in New­ worrying about that, though, I have •and Mrs. Jones will make their town. committed a crime and I think I home with the bride’s parents. should be punished. If I could, I Keeps Cabinet Officers Waiting would not walk out a free woman At Capitol While He Dallies today because I don’t believe it PERKINS IS ELECTED would be right.” At Hotel. $5.00 Down ‘‘A Year To Pay’^ “ Will you marry again?” ABOUT TOWN PRESIDENT OF B. & M. “ I never will,” she declared em­ Washington, March 7.— Mayor phatically. on any porlor suite in our stock. Special cash discounts through our Profit Sharing Club. Every suite is guar­ “Jimmie” Walker of New York A meeting of the nominating com­ anteed to be right up. to the minute in style and quality and the price is no more than you would pay some places came to the capital to talk “ swap ’ STARTS FOR JAIL with the government concerning mittee appointed by Manchester for an inferior grade of merchandise. We give you a wide selection of covers, make the suite to your order and Lodge of Moo^ will be held Mon­ Boston, Mass., March 7.— Painesville, Ohio., March 7.— old and new federal building sites. Thomas Nelson Perkins, president ■Velma West, 21-year-old girl slay­ promise delivery in one week’s time. We show you the inner construction of the suite you buy here as weU ^ He had an appointment with a Cab­ day evening at the Barnard school to draw up a slate of ofllcers to be of the Interpretations Tribunal of er, left the Lake county jail in an the outside cover. Find out what the furniture you buy is made of and you’ll never be dissatisfied with the inet Committee, Secretary Mellon, the World War Reparatio,ns Com­ automobile for Marysville at 7:30 Postmaster General New, and At­ nominated at the next regular meet­ pieces you put into your home. ing of the lodge. mission, a fellow of Hai-vard Uni­ o’clock this morning to serve life torney General Sargent at 10:15 a. versity, chairman of the Commer­ imprisonment. m. cial Radio International Commit­ She posed for flashlight pictures With the hands of the clock Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters will meet tomorrow evening at 8 tee, and captain of the 1891 Har­ in front of the jail, dressed In a pointing to almost 11 and the Cab­ large light gray fur coat and tight inet officers casting pointed glances o’clock in Orange hall, for their vard crew which defeated Yale, at the timepiece, Mr. Mellon, who regular business session. was elected chairman of the execu­ fitting hat. besides being secretary of the treas­ tive committee of the Boston & She carried some magazines in ury is one of the world's richest A rehearsal of the play “ The Maine Railroad today: The elec­ her arm and a vanity case. A Spectacular Offering men, instructed one of his aides to Whole Town’s Talking” will be held tion of Mr. Perkins followed the After waving goodbye to a small call up the mayor and see if he was at the Swedish Luthern church to­ resignation as chairman of Homer number of acquaintances mostly going to keep the engagement. night at 8:30. Loring, who recently announced reporters, she stepped into the car “ I’ll be right over,” responded his intention to relinquish the and was driven away in a heavy the mayor with alacrity. Court Manchester, Foresters of position from which he has di­ snowstorm. When he arrived at the huge America, at its meeting last night rected the rehabilitation of the None of the relatives were pres­ ent. treasury building, hundreds of girl in Tinker hall elected delegates to Boston & Maine. clerks and stenographers, who have the convention to be held in Bridge­ In accepting the chairmanship, heard of “ Jimmie’s” sartorial per­ port, May 9, as follows: Joseph Mr. Perkins, who has been a mem­ ’ROUND WORLD FLYERS fection, deserted their ledgers and Reinartz, chief ranger and John ber of the Boston & Maine's board their typewriters and flocked into T. Munsie, past chief; alternates of directors and executive commit­ Rock Springs, Wyo., March 7.— the corridors. James Munsie, past chief and John tee since 1924, made it clear that The French round the world flyers, The mayor walked down the long Tierney. the executive committee would con­ corridors of the treasury to Mr. Dieudonne Costes and Joseph Le tinue to exercise the same func­ Brix, hopped off from here at 9:05 Mellon’s office between solid lines Directly after the Lenten service tions as in the past, but that of femininity. a. m., today for San Francisco. this evening at St. Mary’s Episcopal George Hannauer, formerly of Weather permitting, the aviators The girls gave the mayor a great church a joint meeting of the Girls reception. They jostled and shoved Chicago, would be the executive will make a non-stop flight to the Friendly society and the Man’s head of the railroad. coast in about eight hours, arriv­ for vantage points just as they do Bible class will take place. The whenever Col. Lindbergh makes an It was Col. Thomas H. Perkins ing there late this afternoon. purpose is to discuss plans for the of Boston, a brother of his great Costes and Le Brix left Chicago advertised appearance at the Capi­ entertainment and dance which the tol. grandfather, who was the first yesterday morning, planning to two organizations are to sponsor president of the first railroad in at Cheney hall, April 20. A Hart­ fly to Salt Lake City in two hops, FOUR MOTOR CASES America, the Granite Railway, a landing in Cheyenne, Wyo., for ford organization will present a crude tramway 2 1-4 miles long, NOLLED IN COURT play as part of the program at that fuel. Because of their rapid speed built at Quincy, Mass., in 1826, to of 100 miles an hour, they did not Bridgeport, Conn., March 7.— time. convey to the waterfront the land until they reached Rock Four Fairfield county residents granite blocks with which Bunker Manchester Camp No. 2640 Royal Springs, but failed to take off who were bound over to the Supe­ Hill monument was built. again for Salt Lake City last ni^'ht. Three Piece All Mohair Parlour Suite rior Court on charges of miscon­ Neighbors followed their meeting last evening in Odd Fellows ban­ duct with a motor vehicle so as to GIRL BOUND OV'ER cause loss of life, had their cases quet hall with a setback party. The HOLD MURDER SUSPECT nolled by the state’s attorney’s of­ winners of first prizes were Mrs. Frieda Nelson and Mrs. Oscar An­ Greenwich, Conn., March 7.— fice here today. No reasons for the Miss Helen Eichler, 19, of Cold South Bend, Ind., March 7.— $189.50 nolles were announced. The four derson. Second prizes were won by James B. Rose, 34, of Providence, Myron Peckhaim and Mrs. H. M. Spring, N. Y., was bound over for were: trial in the Superior Court on a R. I., was in jail here today as a "A Year to Pay” William J. Pemachio, Springdale, St. Jo'hn; consolation Mrs. Nicolina suspect in the unsolved murder of Anderson and Miss Gustafson. The (iharge of obtaining money under whose car on October 31 upset a false pretences, after a hearing in Dr. William K. Baker, a Detroit, This is an irresistable bargain. Three pieces upholstod all over in mohaii^ car driven by Hother R. Plesner, of special prize was won by Miss Town Court here. The girl admit­ Mich., physician according to local Stamford, and killed Plesner. Pen- Elizabeth St. John. After the police. try or brogatelle, Frame of hard wood blued and dowelled. Inner construction of Nachman games sandwiches, cake and coffee ted working with Cyrus Turner, achio was found liable by the Co­ who has since been arrested in A1 Rose’s arrest here followed his are guaranteed to hold their shape under constant use. Exterior beauty is not a c rpvil« nna1ifv*<»iiite in roner and bound over by the Stam­ were served. At the next meeting, bany and is awaiting extradition, ^.ttempt to purchase morphine with crumble or fall apart in three or four months if you don’t buy for interior goodness qs ell. This quality suite in ford court. March 30, it is expected District Turner’s wife, who is separated j J., prescription Jjl^ank^ bearing the all over mohair at the remarkably low price of $189.50 and A Year to Pay. Stephen Zorad, of Bridgeport, Deputy Sarah Ayre will make her from him, is cook for Mrs. Horace blurred name of the Detroit ^ physi­ whose car collided with a car driv­ official visit also the state super­ Bassett, and the girl and Turner cian. When searched. Rose was f en by Dr. Maurice J. Greenstein visor, Mrs. Rubianna Koenig. It is used Mrs. Bassett’s checks and her found carrying a package of hypo­ and then with the Greenstein car hoped there will be a good turnout name in collecting money from the dermic needles, He' also had a cer­ struck and killed Fritz Holmer of of the members as the visitors will Putnam Trust Co., and from local tificate of deposit of $11,842 in the Bridgeport on November fifth. Dr. explain about the big meeting and merchants. An effort to cash a sec­ Detroit Dime Savings Bank. Greenstein was freed by City Court class initiation at the Hotel Bond ond check in the bank led to the Rose is being held here pending ana Zorad was bound over. in May. girl’s arrest while Turner was word from Detroit authorities. a E. KEITH FURNITURE CO. Arthur D. Winn, of Bridgeport, waiting nearby. Turner fled when whose car struck and killed James The board of school visitors of the girl was caught. CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS. Whalley, 82, here on August 30. the town of Manchester met this MAY FREE HAPGOOD. W'inn was held by the coroner and afternoon to transact routine busi­ LEVINE RESTS TODAY bound over by City Court. ness. The meeting was held in the Wilkes-Barre, Pa., March 7.— Judge William S. McClean of the Harry Williamson, of Bridgeport, Robertson School on North School Havana, Cuba, March 7.— Char­ whose car killed Morton Soule, 13, street. Among the businesses to be Luzerne County Court today grant­ les A. Levine, his pilot, Wilmer ed writs of habeas corpus to on January 14, Williamson was not taken up was a discussion of the Stultz, and Miss Mabel Boll, “-Queen Poland after the latter was re-es­ held by the coroner but was bound spring program. Powers Hapgood, New York radical iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininnMH*miii*H*RH**ii**^M**^**************’ **!**********!****l over by the City Court. of Diamonds” of Rochester, N. Y., Labor worker, and Mary Donovan ANll-SEMEnC RIOTS tablished as a power. who came here as a passenger of I The Sejm is the Polish Parlia­ rv,„ Hapgood, held here in lieu of $1, im.T.ED AT CROSSING ithe Bellanca monoplane Columbia, ment. SUIT DISMISSED were resting today under balmy 000 ball on charges of inciting to : STARTED IN LEMBERG southern skies after their 14-hour riot among Pittston minors. Bridgeport, Conn., March 7— Danbury, Conn., March 7.— Sa- hop from Mitchel Field, N. Y., yes­ Judge McLean set their hearing Judge Samuel C. Shaw, of Redding, hed Buzaid, proprietor of the Mu­ terday. for tomorrow after granting the I Trump Shirts today dismissed from the Common writs of application to Joseph Mul- tual Fur Company, was instantly Miss Boll said she enjoyed the 100 Persons Injured— Jewish Pleas Court the application of Seli- killed, and Samuel Elias, an em­ trip greatly and experienced no dis­ hern and Joseph Flannigan, Students and Residents As­ Wilkes-Barre attorneys. Hapgood I Arrow Brand, White Broadcloth collar attached shirty ma B. Young, of Danbury, for ploye, was probably fatally hurt this comfort. saulted by Poles. Electric damages from the City of Danbury afternoon when their automobile The return trip will be made by and his wife have been in the coun­ the best value of the season. Well tailored from fine because of injuries she received in was stpuck and demolished by a ty jail since Sunday. I the Columbia later this week, prob­ Warsaw, March 7.— Anti-Semetic a fall on a sidewalk in that city New Haven road electric train at ably not earlier than tomorrow. It = quality broadcloth to'retail a t ...... 9 3 two years ago. Judge Shaw de­ the Taylor street crossing. riots took on serious proportions in will be made in ’’easy stages,” ac­ KIDNAP UNION LEADER Lemberg today and 100 persons cided that because the formal no­ Elias was taking Buzaid home cording to Levine. E You have to see this shirt to appreciate tice on the city failed to specify the for lunch when the accident occur­ were injured, some of them badly. Detroit, Mich., March 7.— Har­ Nationalist students ousted Jew- i it’s quality. street number of the property in red. Elias was still alive when tak­ BETTY BRONSON ENGAGED for home use. A new type of front of which she fell, Mrs. Young en to Danbury hospital but little vey Watson, business agent for the i^h students from the Lemberg Uni­ could not be compensated. The hope was held for his recovery. Electrical Workers Union, has versity. Then they proceeded to de­ electric humidifier that will London, March 7— Betty Bron­ been held captive by kidnapers molish the shops of Jewish resi­ case will go to the Supreme Court son, well-known American moving keep the air in your house of errors for review. FLIGHT POSTPONED since last Thursday, it was learned dents. Many of the shop-keepers picture actress, has become engag­ today. The kidnapers have made a were badly beaten up. moist and healthful. ed to P. Eccleswoiod, a London demand for $25,000 ransom, union The police interfered and arrest­ FATHER AND MOTHER KILLED Southampton, England, March 7 A pine extract is used to give _ — Plight Lieutenant S. M. Kinkead, journalist, and the couple are on officials told police. ed 250 rioters. who planned a dash over South­ their way to the United States on Watson was last seen when he The riots are the result of ill- a healthful odor that is good Spring Topcoats Millville, N. J., March 7.— A ampton harbor in a super-marine the liner Olympic, according to the left his home to go to a job. fjeeling following the Sejm election father and miother were killed and Evening Standard today. It is un­ for you. “ their two children were seriously Napler-85 monoplane in an effort to Since that time union officials re­ Sunday in which two Jews and one set a new world speed record, was derstood they will be married in ported they have received several Pole were elected “to represent the are here for your approval. The most beautiful pat- g, burned today as the result of the Hollywiood, Calif. Helps prevent colds and simi­ explosion of a can of gasoline compelled by rain to postpone his messages, two in Watson’s own city of Lemberg. flight. The standing record of handwriting, telling them to pay lar ills. terns of good quality fabrics for J 2 2 ' 5 0 which apparently had been placed NOTED ACTOR DIES Lemberg was part of Hungary too near the stove. 269.9 miles per hour was establish­ the kidnapers’ demands. Prevents excessive dryness 5 young and old Harry Erickson, 35, a farmer, ed at the Sdhnelder Cup race at before the war but was awarded to Hollywood, Calif., Manch 7 — in the air. Easy to install— and his wife, Myrtle, were killed. Lido. William H. Crane, 83, illustrious PRIVATE BANK CLOSED The two children were taken to the stage comedian of tbe old school of simple to operate. Low oper­ Millville hospital. RAPS PRESIDENT actors, died here today following a Boston, March 7.— The closing ating cost.' The accident occurred in their brief illness. of the A. Di Pietro Co., a private SPECIAL home at Delmont, 15 miles south Des Moines, Iowa, March 7.— banking corporation in the north of here. enlarging President Coolldge with The veteran actor, who quit the : FOR FIFTEEN DAYS stage in his 73 rd year after tread­ end, was annotihced today by Bank betrayal of the party pledges on Commissioner Roy K. Hovey. The Jtubb^er DECLARES DIVIDEND. which he was elected, uttering an ing the boards for 54 years, had GLENNEY De, Pietro Company has between New York, March 7.— Directors emphatic warning of the overthrow lived in retirement here since 1918 His wife was at his besdie when 500 and 600 depositors and about Heels of the Chicago, Rock Island & of “ unequal tariffs,” and denounc­ $150,000 in safe keeping: deposits. Pacific Railroad declared a quar­ ing “ a prosperity propaganda the last curtain was rolled down on ^Attached Alfred A. Grezel ii a colorful career. In a statement. Commissioner terly dividend of $1.50 a share on which insults the intelligence,” M. Hovey eald that an examination of Headquarters for Plumbing the common stock today, increas­ J. Tobin, keynote speaker, opened the affairs of the company had dls- and Heating Supplies. the Iowa State Republican conven­ Of all the present monarchs, Al­ ing the annual dividend rate from losed certain irregularities and SAM YULYES five to six per cent, annually. The tion here today with a plea for sup­ fonso XIII of Spain has ruled the Main St., Opposite Park St. longest, his reign beginning in showed a shortage in assets of the Voi Main St., Johnson Kbck ADVERTISE IN THE EptALD-TI dividend is payable to stockholders port of Frank O. Lowden of Illi­ South Manchester Sodtii M^chestec. pf record March 16. nois for Fresidenta | 1902. ' companja

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MhMl that, inspite of all the graft and third century, A. D., for it is be­ : r 4lattrtrr0lrr lieved to have been that recently ‘'sophisticate” political short that the South Sea Islanders first stories fn tlEle magazines, most offl* Ettpiting H srali came to the Pacific. Hence we have cials, -vl^etlier of nlliion, Ztftte. or WASHINGTON LETTER PUBLISHED BY the possibility that the most utter­ municipality, are honest and the THE HERALD PRINTING CO. ly savage and benighted people in grafter the exception. We haten’t 'Founded by Elvood S. E1&, Oct. 1. 1881 the world have slipped all this way the slightest doubt that Mrs, Knapp, BY ItODjrKY BBYCHBR ^the American minister. Our Every Evening Except Sundays and down from high Caucasian civiliza­ in putting all her relatives on the Marines control and uphold the Holidays. tion In no more than eighteen or payroll and ‘‘working” WMhlngton— Kenr that the Pan- government of Haiti. Entered at the Post Ofllcs St Man* AmerlClHi conference et Havana is President Machado, dictator of Chester as Second ClfisS Man Matter. twenty centuries. It gives the Nor­ at least to its legal limits, labored SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By M«ll Cuba— which wants lower sugar six dollars a year, sixty cents a dic ^inething to think aUfiuf. tariff— is our man, who jailed, de­ diontb for shorter periods. filling her office “ just like a man.” are making OUt following their re­ ported and threatened those other By carrier, eighteen cents a week. ANOTHER TOWN JIEETING She was— like some men; hut not turn home. than delegates who might have Single copies, three cents. acted unpleasantly in Havana. At the otker extreflie of the prob­ like most men. The question gained added SPECIAL ADVERTlSINd fiSPRe-' pertinency with the anti-American Chile, Peru and Bolivia all have SENTAnvE, Hamllton-De LtilfSer, lem of mass town meeting attend­ If her experience has taught the Inc.. 285 Madison Avenue. New Ybrk disturbances in Mexico City im­ large"" stiikas in our attitude to­ ^nd 612 North MIehlgan Avenue, ance, from that one where a hun­ same type of women politicians of mediately after the conference ad­ ward them in the Tacna-Arlca dis­ Chicago. New York state and the country at pute. The Brazilian government The Manchester Evening Herald Is dred and twenty voters determined journed, hut the answer probably on sale in New York City at Sobults's this town’s course with relation to large a bit of a lesson it may prove Is that although some of the dele­ is constantly worrying about more possible revolutions. News Stand. Sixth Avetlde Slid IKttd. the Birch street widening, was the to be w;orth all it cost the state of gates will feel forced to magnify Street and 42nd. Street edtrstide et for home consumption the extent Most of these nations have an Grand Central Stattdn and At all meeting^ in Wethersfield last night New York. Hoatllrg News Stands.' of their defiance of the Colossus eye to the benefits of American when it was impossible for any­ of the North, few of them will be capital and so many of them are Client of International News Ser­ where near all the voters who wish­ BAD TASTE lynched. so largely dependent on customs vice. Strive as he may to rise superior There was and is sentiment in for revenues that Puerrydon’s "International News Service has the ed to participate to get into the declaration against tariff barriers exclusive rights to use for republics. to war time animosities, 4he aver­ the republics to the south which tion in any form all nSws dispatches hnilding. Wethersfield folk happen­ would have delighted to rebuke had little chance of success. And credited to or not otherwise dredlfed ed to become stirred up over a qfids» age Americah is hot likely to react the Coolldge-Kellogg policies at of course the several dictators of . Refurnish Your Kitchen in this paper. It Is also exdluSIvely favorably to alf effort to exploit a entitled to use for rebabllcatioti ail tion of roads and so many of them Havana. Some delegates did the Americas are friendly toward the local or undated news published tried to take part In the procesdiflgs Hohenzollern sOciially in this coun­ make Isolated attempts to hog-tle us for safety’s sake. herein." Full Service Client of Kf E A that a vote ofl the question la hand try. The otvious effort to make a our State Department and Ma­ on the Service. rines, hut no concerted action had to be deferred till today and lion out of Prince Joachim Albrecht WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1928 against us had been planned and held by voting machine. of Prussia, "Who arrived in New none was carried out. Latln- The mass town meeting system, York yesterday With a cut and dried Amerlcan nations may be bound J.\P IXFLUENZ.4 in large towns, is hound ter have Schedule' of socSal promotion ar­ together by a bond of sentiment, Spring Club Plan one of two issues in any given case. ranged 111 advance, seems likely to but the ties of individual na­ Unwelcome enough is the news tionalistic interests proved suffer from the effects of wet that an overwhelming epidemic of Either important matters are left stronger. h e Spring Club Plan offers an easy, dignified way to refurnish youp blankets. Which, if it turns out to infiuenza is sweeping over part of to the decision of a small minority kitchen with the latest lal^r saving equipment. It offers you these be the case, will be all right with Japan, that half a million of Toklo’s Of the voters— and often to a For which we of this fair land T furnishings on easy terms—with only a small payment down—and two million persons have been "packed” meeting— or, if a large most of the ordinary people of the have every reason /to congratu­ New York, March 7.— One of stricken and that the deaths have part of the voters try to attend the country if somewhat disconcerting late ourselves. If the boys of the commonest warnings dally faced still gives you the CASH PRICE. Plan ahead now. If you were plan­ Mexico, Central and South Ameri­ reached two thousand and are con- meeting they find it physically im­ to this cousin of the deposed kaiser. by the Manhattanite is that which ning to purchase a new refrigerator, a new range or kitchen cabinet, select ca had banded together to forbid reads: “ Seats six weeks in ad­ ■ tinuing at the rate of more than 50 possible to do so. For the citizens of Germany as us ever to intervene again in a it now and enjoy it while you pay for it I a whole Americans can find In their vance!” It’s another Instance of the a day. That the imperial family has Yet the principle of the town weak nation like Nicaragua or manner in which rush and speed not escaped is an interesting though meeting is the best in the world— hearts considerable sympathy and Haiti, we would have looked succeed only in breeding delay. To not especially significant detail. It the surest guarantee against a the seeds at least of friendship. For pretty sick. We would have been he certain of doing anything the in the position of the town bully is the general quality of the infec­ gradual slipping down into bureau­ even a Hohenzollern, coming as a New Yorker must order his life suddenly pounced upon by all the months in advance. Whereas the For only $3 down any of the famous Leonard Refrigera­ tion and the seriousness of the cases cratic evils in municipal govern­ man or woman of Germany, there smaller kids and thoroughly might be a measure of toleration tradition is that this pace acts as a tors in our stock will be delivered to your home. A model that make the outbreak of world­ ment. It is a principle that ought to trounced. The world would have magic carpet, the fact is that the wide concern. be preserved. As we have observed and surely there would be all rea­ laughed at us and we would have Gothamite is never sure that his and size for every family is included in our big new, Spring Acute catarrhal affections of the sonable courtesy. But as a Hohen­ had to decide whether' to play an stride will bring him to his destina­ before, and very recently, it is to be .open and unpopular game of Im­ stock, now on display. Easy terms—Cash Prices—and $5 respiratory tract, loosely termed hoped that it is an aspect of town zollern who banks largely on his perialism, or take our licking and tion in a hurry. grip or infiuenza, are common government that will be Seriously status as a prince of the feudal im­ Not only mjist the dweller in for your old refrigerator- do what we were told. It was not, Manhattan arrange to be seated at perial family and as a relative of obviously, for nothing that Presi­ , . enough, goodness knows. But twice considered by oUr charter builders, his fa volte show weeks in advance, j in recent times has the disease be- with especial attention to the possi the most mischievous fool who ever dent Coolldge-sent down the most brilliant brigade of Juridical and but he must do the same when he ’’ (Some so widespread and so fatal as ble creation of a body of town meet- permitted his throne to be made a diplomatic talent he could find. attends the popular churches or to cause veritable reigns of terror. ing electors chosen by the voters of tool by madmen, Joachim Albrecht concerts or sporting events. The Latin-American delegates The Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet will save you miles of steps In 1890, on the first occasion, it the various sections of the town to has exhibited the worst of poor are home, with no accomplish­ Realizing this New York does an ' Was believed to have started in represent them on such occasions. taste in this visit— and if his feel­ ments to brag about, but obviously each day. In its gray enamel, decorated with blue, it will with the endorsements of their elaborate subscription business. Russia and in a few months had ings get hurt he has no one hut One manages to be fairly certain of put new life into your kitchen work. Included with the himself and his stupid advisers on home governments except for swept over pretty much the whole LINDBERGH Puerrydon of Argentin, who attending early productions of the $59.75 model this week are a 81 piece set of ivory dinnerware Theater Guild, for instance, by suh- Of the civilized world. In 1918 its For feats of agility and in con­ this side of the water to blame. balked. Bcriblng for seats a year In ad­ and 20 pieces of high grade aluminum utensils besides the 7 first appearance was in the Allied tests calling for the putting forth But our delegation, although it armies, and presently it was taking apparently returner, with naught vance, Persons are now attending Hoosier glass spice jars. Easy terms and only $1 down. of the utmost oi physical effort for productions for which they bought i ' a terrible toll not only in the but the satisfaction and preventing a brief time, a man of twenty-five dette ir\. any successful offensive against tickets last April and thus Insured camps but throughout a major por­ is probably, under ordinary circum­ “ i^ME RICAN UD, has really obtained a ratifica­ a prior claim to good locations. The tion of the globe. It came In three stances, pretty nearly at his best. tion of our naval and economic if same Is true of the Metropolitan Opera, where the best seats are Three dollars also delivers any range in our stock during waves, the. first arising suddenly In For tests of long continued endur­ HISTORY not political domination of the $ . May and running throughout June, Caribbean. doled out an entire season in ad­ the Spring Club. That means that you can select a new ance, for the exhibition of stamina vance. the second making its appearance in MARCH 7. and ability to withstand wear and 1638— Proldeuce, R. I., founded. One must make up his mini gas, coal, combination or oil range or kitchen heater, from 1 late September and early October One naturally asks. In view of now what he Intends to do next tear on the nervous system, he is 1849— Luther Burbank, plant wiz­ previous predictions that we were our big stock and pay only $3 down and the balance on easy and continuing till December, the probably, at that age, almost if not ard, born. winter. It is not uncommon to in for a fall at Havana, how come upon lobby talkers trying to weekly .terms. You will still receive the CASH PRICE and third starting in February of 1919 quite a decade short of his beat de­ 1912— Captain Ronald Amundsen come? Well, despite numerous and taking its toll of life until ban­ announced his discovery of make up their mind whether or not a liberal allowance will be made for your old range in ex­ velopment. criticisms of our State Depart­ they want tables at a certain very ished apparently by the warm airs the south pole made on Dec. ment’s policies, our government change for the new one I Charles A. Lindbergh, the world’s 14, 1911. popular resort next New Year’s of spring. should get credit, even leaving out i - i t * premier flier, is not yet twenty-sev­ 1912— Monoplane flight made the masterly work of Charles eve. And unless their minds arc N(>body knows why these pan­ en years old. Strong, tireless as he from London to Paris— 222 Por I made up within a comparatively demics of grip come, and nobody has seemed, the probabilities are miles In 177 minutes. «r.°ha. .on. 1 1912— Standard Oil stock reached to get them, knows Just how to combat them. that any expert biologist would de­ ference for a year or more with WATKI NS BROTHERS. Inc. But the doctors are well agreed on Its highest point on the the one idea of seeing that it ran Thirty-five thousand persons are clare him to have been far short New York stock exchange— on the list of one theater organiza­ one thing— that the grip patients smoothly and without embarrass­ of his physical prime when he made 890. tion, being thus guaranteed a CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES who go to bed at the first seizure, ment to us. Our diplomats his astonishing flight to Paris. He throughout Latin-America schemed chance over late comers. The thea­ and stay there, almost always re­ to head off trouble. ter in which plays are given holds was a high-strung boy. 800 persons. Since ho performances cover without complications, while From that time to this he has un­ We patched up the Nicaraguan those who try to ‘‘fight it Off,” es­ mess to the satisfaction of as are given bn Sundays, it requires dergone a terrific ordeal. He has nearly 50 days before these original pecially during /these virulent epi­ many people as possible. We been in daily conflict ivith his every took Ambassador Sheffield out of claim holders are satisfied. demic manifestations, are extreme­ A THOUGHT native instinct, conquering an al­ Mexico and substituted the gen­ m ly liable to pneumonia and other most shrinking diffidence, compelled ial Morrow. We postponed con­ Two musical hits think enough Boast not thyself of tomorrow; of this one to be using it: dangerous toxic conditions for to talk and make speeches, to meet sideration of the Panama treaty which there is go sure or even fre­ for thou knowest not what a day row as we had put off action on First Man: They say he was born A drug called Santonin, which millions of strangers, to pose and may bring forth.— Prov. 27il, with a silver spoon In his mouth. lias the strange effect of making quent cure. the Tracna-Arica dispute for the attend banquets and listen to gush same reason. We made conces­ Second: T^h, I know. But they an individual see yellow, has beftn Let hs hohe that the Japanese and twaddle and bunk, to sacrifice There is no divining rod whose sions to the Argentine, on the so-j found the hotel monogram on it. discovered by a Scottish scientist. outbreak does\ not mean another every particle of the privacy which dip shall tell us at twenty what we called sanitary embargoes, and so I GILBERT SWAN. shall most relish at thirty.— N. P. world wave ofi influenza, with the his nature so earnestly demanded. on. Finally we sent Lindbergh. Willis. Mexico, unable to pay her debt ] BOTH BALD usual train of fatal secondary con­ For ten months he has been living sequences. But if it should, then let as agreecl, needs a loan from our an «xciting, artificial life utterly USUALLY 'THE CASE bankers. The Nicarstguan gov­ PROUD FATHER (with Infant): Scranton Lace us have the moral courage to beat foreign to all his concepts. Is it any ernment owes Its existence to us. Don’t you think he is like me? it by the strategy of a masterly in­ wonder that there is talk of his be­ “ How long did it take you to Most other Central American VISITOR: By Jove, yes. He’s got activity. the same kind of hallr.-—Passin< ing hear to collapse; is there any learn skating?” countries are in virtually the same boat and take orders from Show. CURTAINS wonder that he is in need of hospi­ “ Oh, several sitting--” — Answers. A QUICK SLIDE tal treatment? 'Would there be any­ thing to wonder at If, in case he specially Imagine a nation no member of There’s Always Room for One More ^which has ever seen or heard of a continues in the way he has been railroad train, a steamship, an air­ going, this amazing youth should plane, a brick house, a telegraph crack like an overstrained hawser CAw't you LEAve Priced"^ or telephone, a written letter, a gun, — fall into wreckage and ruin the World war or the deep sea. A na­ while still on the threshold of life? tion which knows nothing of last What Lindbergh needs, from all e a u t i f u l Scranton Lustre Lace Curtains, in reports, Is not a few days or a few year or the last century oij any other B both plain and figured designs have been spe­ period because it does imt in any Weeks of rest— he needs a sabattU wajr uote the passage of time. cal year, off in the woods of north­ cially priced. The curtains are 2V4 yards long ern Canada or on a Pennsylvania Which for- perhaps close to two vrith silk fringe at bottom. Just 80 pairs in th j thousand years has occupied a farm or in a lumber camp, where H andle hitherto unknown corner of the he can’t see a newspaper or a news­ lot, / world into which not even the near­ paper reporter or hear the word est native neighbors have ever in­ “ Llndy!” screeched by an excited fiew Hair Mode truded. Which keeps to itself and crowd— or , see an airplane or the Regular $3.50 and $3.95 Curtains, pr- $3.35 keeps out any possible interlopers picture of one. Seen in NewYork Regular $4.95 and $5.00 Curtains, pr. $3.95 with bows that shoot arrows seven Regular $5,75 Curtains, pr...... $4.75 or eight feet long. It seems incred­ MRS. KNAPP The most beautiful girls In New ible, so thoroughly has the world Mrs. Florence E. S. Knapp, for­ York are doing their hair the new Regular $6.75 and $6.95 Curtains, pr. $5.75 been pawed over by explorers, that mer secretary of state of New York, way. It’s BO lovely, but so simple. That’s why It appeals to popular Regular $8.50 and $9.00 Curtains, pr- $7.25 such a tribe could have been in ex­ who as administrator of the state girls, who need to save time wher­ istence, all unknown ^o all other census of 1925 expended some ever they can. One of the busiest Regular $13.50 Curtains, p a ir ...... $8-5d peoples, until now. Yet precisely J200,000 of the people’s money of them is attractive Mary Chand­ such a one is described by A. Hyatt with such carefree irresponsibility ler, for three seasons a member of "George White’s Scandals” and now Verrill, field agent of the Museum that her indictment was pondered, appearing in "Artists and Models.” of the American • Indian In New will not have to stand trial. She is a She says: "I am so busy. I don't York, as having been visited by him­ very fortunate lady, but not more know how I'd take care of my hair, WATKINS BROTHERS self in an out-of-the-way nook in fortunate than many public officials If I hadn't learned the new way so the jungle between Brazil and of the male persuasion; so it would many of my girl friends are doing CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES theirs. Bolivia. He has just returned. be decidedly unfair to assert that "All I do now is put a few dasb- And the oddity is that Mr. Verrill she has gotten away with ahythlng es of Danderlne on my brnsh each says that he doesn't believe that on account of her sex. Also It would time I use It. This wonderful prepa­ these people are Indians at all, but be unequally unfair to pretend that ration keeps my hair looking so Polynesians. If so they are probably so much fuss has been made over lovely that many friends want to touch It. I set my waves with Dsn- entitled to be called Caucasians. If her actions merely because she la a dertne, too, and It holds them ever so, they were once highly civilized woman, so much longer. All dandruff dlaap- —«for it is generally admitted that, Mrs. Knapp la quite obviously a peared with a few applications, and wherever the Polynesians came smart-aleck. She entered political my schlp aiwayt feels fine. I sbam^ pob just opce a month, now. Dan- WHY HE DBBBBTHD from by way of Asia, they carried in office with a mistaken idea of her derlne keeps my hair so clean.” Mr. Newljrwed: This steak tastes their migrations many evidences of own perspicacity— figured that she Danderlne rentoyes that oily film queer. CEO./U0ffllS0)l a culture equal to that of other knew as muoh as anybody about from your hair and gives It new life Mra. Nawlejrwfd: I cah*t under-'; white reces of two tbousiind years how things were done in politics, and lustfe. It makes hajr easy to staud it I know I burned it a little,; dress and holds it in place. It isn't Qfi BifjaNr and Sane; ago. when her Information on the sub­ hut 1 rubhed aome vaseUnt on it oily and doesn’t show. It gives tone right away.— ^Anawers. If tbo queer 8outh Americans ject was not only sketchy but ob­ and vigor to the scalp. All drug ara Folynaaiaaa they must have tained from the wrong sources. If stores have the 8$o bottles., A deli­ Ifeaidcnce 577 Bast CenSw Street { Putty is made of powdered chalk croawd tha eastern Pacific some she had had more to do with poll- cately fragraticed necessity for the well-fToomed girh^Adyt* land boUoil |itui«e§ qU. X0|ePbo>M SMI, ’.time gnbseqiBent to the second or UC| she .would have understood

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ISKATING ON PLANED ICE Washington, Marqh 7.— Debate Washington, March T.Wlth party FA ABOUT over disposition of the govern­ lines destroyed, the Senate wafe ‘ 1 ^ AT CENTER SPRINGS PARK ment’s $100,000,000 Muscle Shdals prepared for a battle over confitr project entered its closing stages in mation of John J. Each, Jr., of the Senate today with all indica­ Wisconsin, as a member of the New Club to Meet Again To­ tions pointing to enactment of a I Interstate Commerce Commission. - morrow; Trip to Springfield slight amendment to the Norris An Informal poll of sentiment ip the Senate . indicated Bsch would Arena Friday Planned. plan. The fundamental purpose of the be rejected through a coalition of ; (84) S4«am Fittings; Forgings; Emery Wheels. western Insurgents, border state A large number of skaters took From 2.7% of the total value of steam fittings and steam and plan, proposed by Senator Norris (R) of Nebraska, to dispose of Senators of both parties and South­ advantage of the full moon, moder­ hot-water heatjpg,.'apparatus manufactured in the United States ern Democrats. His vote in Lakp ON THESE ate temperature and good ice to en- during 1900. Connecticut increased her production in this Indus­ Muscle Shoals as a power project and use all proceeds for experi­ Cargo rate case, which favored LAST joy skating at Center Springs Pond try to 4.7% of the total in 1925. Connecticut’s output for 1900 Pennsylvania & Ohio Coal.Shippers *’■ last night. Ano'ther large crowd is was valued at $'598,220'Afed; for ,1925 at $10,968,706. while tbe ments in cheap fertilizers, gained HIGHEST support in administration circles over those of West Virginia, Kem CHANCE

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ii^ANCHESTER^^^f^^ EVENTN^ WEMTEi^A^, ifAH(3ft t, 1S28. "i*AGE S IX Chauncey B. Kinney and - Mrs. Lu­ The P ^ t Masters will Have char^ from a week spent in Blmhuret, L. I., where.she was the guest of .Miss cius Robinson axe „pn. the., sugger of the meeting. |TW0 MORE FEATURES BBIItOH Anna Elsemann. - cbmnilttee. One of tte futures of CHAMPION FAKIR The commissioners met at the Sunday guests at the home of the supper ■will b e Insh-^itew. County building last Saturday for a Mr. and Mrs. William L. Qrlffln U S a v e ON CIRCLE PROGRAM business meeting. were Naithan Griffin of Enfield, and •Sunday afternoon the pastor of ' Commander Allen W. H. Sterry Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Canfield of BMERITUS PRiNOPJU. tlruige flail Builditi:; GETS INTO JAIL the Rockville Baptist church held a add Edward Hlldlng attended the 70 East Center Street, County hieeting of the American Hartford. Two Today and Two Tomor­ service at the Tolland county jail. Mr. and Mrs. Howard O. Thompf- row—Vaudeville Tomorrow Mr. Fredrick Metcalf of Nlan- Legion held in Danielson on Sun­ FORSTAipiD^^HIGR day. They, acted as delegates from son entertained on Sunday Mra f o r BIG FRAUDS N ight. tic was a recent guest# of friends Walter Doubleday and daughter and relatives. the local branche of the Legion, Mrs. Sterry accompanied the party Mildred, and Mrs. Harold Porte,r Stamford, Conn., March 7.— F. • Two more big features are sche­ The directors of the Savings and daughter Margkret. Charles Avery, fp> 24 years princi­ Bank of Tolland held a meeting at to Danielson and was the guest of London.— Comparable in many duled for the Circle theater for to­ friends for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elsemann pal of Stamford High school, will morrow and two features are being the Bank Monday. ^Pork to Roast Fresh Scotch respects to Dr. Cook and de Rouge- The Tolland Fire Department Miss Katherine Cahill spent the of Elmhurst, L. I., spent the week­ become emeritus principal at the mont, among famous hoaxers. shown today. Three vaudeville end at their summer home here. ^ Ham, lb. .. family party to be held in the week-end as the guest of friends in end .of the school year and will be lb...... Hunter C. Rogers, self-proclaimed acts, will be on the program on Wlllimantic. Quite a lively time was experi­ succeeded ■ by Edward- H. -Smith,- as­ champion hoaxer of England, will Thursday night with the double Town Friday evening March 9, at enced at the Amston milk station Sliced Bacon eight o’clock is the absorbing topic Miss Harriet Hough is spending sistant p^nclpal, according to an­ spend the rest of 1928 behind pris­ feature bill, as usual. a week’s vacation from the Hart­ when Alex Chesko of Leonard’s nouncement here today. Mr. Avery R ib R oast lb...... on bars as the result of his craving The features tomorrow are “ Dead at pre^nt in the minds of the Bridge lost control of his horap families and friends of the depart- ford High school at the home of is to continue vrorfe at the school lb...... for notoriety and unsuccessfully at­ Man’s Curve,” with Douglas Fair­ her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Hough. Monday forenoon, he becoming the on his present salary of $4,500 a Native Eggs tempting to mix fraud with the bus­ banks, Jr., in the leading role, and ment. . , j Miss Leona Woodward was given central figure in an exciting rui^ sear when the change takes place. Top Round Steak D o z e n ------iness of practical joking. “ Bare Knees,” featuring Virginia The program which includes away. Chesao’s horse got tangled many excellent numbers will be a‘ birthday surprise party by seven­ Mr. Smith has been with the High Described by prosecuting attor­ Lee Corbin and Donald Keith. teen of her friends, Saturday eve­ UP in the bits in some way which school staff since ID 11 and is now Special Creamery A Q ney as the most successful impos­ Other players in this oast are John- given by the guests artists of the started things going, then he rah Cut from B®st Beef. evening, the Red Men entertain­ ning, the occasion being In celebra­ beau of the science department. Butter, lb...... C ter of the century, Rogers was sen­ nie Walker, Jane Winton and For- tion of her seventeenth birthday. into fourteen wagons 'laden with Principal Avery’s request for retire­ tenced to twelve months’ imprison­ ment of Rockville. The officers milk cans, on their way to the milk Lamb Chops ' rest Stanley. and members of the fire^ depart­ Elder Schreiberger of New Lon­ ment was sanctloped by Joseph A. Best Cooking ment for the forgery of relics of The features today are “ Freck­ don and Elder C. P. Lillie of Willi- station or hitched there, cans flying famous men and selling them to a ment feel in extending this invita­ and the lacteal'fluid spouting. Fotiir Ewart, superintendent of schools, lb...... 35c Apples, peck les,” picturized from Gene Strat­ mantic officiated on Saturday at who recommended the post of 50c Shakespearean expert for $8,000 at ton Porter’s great story, and The tion to their first family party that wagons were put out of commission the services of the Seventh Day Ad- eperitus principal he created. the Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire Kid Sister,” starring Marguerite everyone accepting will have an Ventists in Hopevale. Elder Lillie one team belonging to Raphael Fresh Ground Fancy Halcom, Asizes. In passing sentence, the enjoyable evening. was accompanied by his son Ray­ Glass being .overturned. A wheel Stamford High school’s new Peas, 2 cans De La Motte. principal will begin, his duties as Hamburg, 2 lbs 35c judge accepted defending counsel’s “ Bare Knees” presents the mod­ mond. , was taken off John Meckle’s wagon submission that Rogers had been ern girl of today as she really is, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Johnson and and a pair of horses laden with such In the. new $1,500,000 High SPINACH, PECK 30c actuated by a desire for notoriety cosmetics, galoshes, cigarettes, family visited on Sunday at the cans joined in the runaway, adding school now under construction on and had no real criminal inten:. bobbed hair and bare knees and all. home of Mrs. Johnson’s mother, to the excitement. These were Strawberry Hill, according to pres­ Vsed Famous Names It also depicts that the girls to to­ WAPPIKG Mrs. Charles Stewart, in Tylerville. caiight dear Raymond’s bridge by ent Indications, work being far All Orders Rogers’ downfall was brought day know their signals. When to Mrs. Edward Fredericks has re­ Elmer Foote, who was driving a enough advanced to warrant an­ about when he suddenly discovered stop and when to go. The exponent turned from a stay of two weeks car. Chesko’s horse finally ran into nouncement the’ school will open Jacob Marowitz's barn near Anston and attempted to sell alleged relics of the modern girl in this picture is Mrs. Frank Stoughton entertain­ with Mrs. James Brown in Guilford. uext September. of Milton, Shakespeare, and Wil­ Virginia Lee Corbin and she is a E^enry Higgins and family were Center where it was quieted. Ches­ Promptly liam Penn, the founder of Pennsyl­ ed her brother, Arthur Chetham ko was on his way to the milk sta­ composite picture of every' flapper of Plainville, over the week-end. guests of relatives in Hopevale on Fifty billion electrons could sit vania. The fact that for the past Sunday. tion with his load of milk. No one on the point of a pin, says a scien­ that John Held, Jr., ever drew. Miss J. W. Dunn of Rye street has was injured. ten years he hai systematically Corbin not only looks the part but The local Christian Endeavor tist. And would they swear? been unearthing relics of one kind rented his tobacco farm to L. B. she IS the flapper to the life. Sel- Haas, who plans to raise fifty acres meeting was led by H. Clinton Por­ The Ladies’ Aid Society of the or another to inquiries being made, ' dom has such a soul-satisfying bit ter Sunday evening, acting in the Congregational church will give a and Rogers, under pressure, admit­ of shade grown tobacco this year. jof acting been presented on the He has employed Mr. Sergeant of place of Miss Clarissa Lord, who St. Patrick’s supper and entertain­ ted at last that the relics were fak­ ment on the evening of March 15 th. screen in these parts. Hazardville as foreman. was the regularly appointed leader. ed, as were others which he had Miss Lord spent the week-end at The supper will be given at the 1 The picture starts with some de- Miss Alice Nevers and her cousin sold or presented to various public I licious comedy showing the effect of her Hebron home but was obliged church parlors as usual. It has not and private authorities. Miss Etta Nevers both of Hartford, to return to Storrs College before yet been decided whether to present Rogers was born in London of a modern girl on the average small spent the week-end with Mr. ahd town. The laughs progress logically the hour of the meeting. the entertainment at the church fairly wealthy ^larents and for the Mrs. Walter S. Nevers of this vil­ Mrs. John Hilding is in much parlors or at the town hall and a first twenty-two years of his life until about the middle of the picture and then turn to drama. Director lage. better health after having been later announcement will be made. spent a roving existence, traveling Mr. and Mrs. Marcus L. Floyd prostrated from the effects of ^a Mrs. John Deeter, the wife of the to New Zealand, Canada and the Erie C. Kenton saves a perfect “ wow” of climax that out-thrills and son, Marcus, Jr., of Rye street chronic ailment. pastor is in. charge of the entertain­ United States, but remaining in no ment. Mrs. Truman C. Ives, Mrs. Doug Fairbanks at his best. have gone to Florida for a month. Miss Olga Stanek ha^ returned place for any length of time. Mrs. Howard Burhahs is con­ By the beginning of the war he valescing from a severe attack of had developed an ‘almost insensate’ FIND JULES VERNE, pleurisy. ^ ' craving for notoriety and a desire Rev. Elmer T. Thienes inet with to be in the limelight, and, follow­ ing several minor claims of having the Senior Y. M. C. A. Boys, Mon­ Doctor found Women unearthed important relics, he NEVER TRAVELED; day evening at the Federated launched his first big claim In 1921, church. They made plans for two when, while being befriended by a CALLED “HOME BODY’ meetings a month. At one of these, and Children Sick James Pratt, he announced that an there will be a special speaker. aunt in Cornwall had left him a Walter H. Smith is the advisory legacy, included “ valuable pictures committee, and Levi T. Dewey is, by a world-famous artists.” Paris.— Jules Verne, author of the Community advisory service More Often than Men Pratt subsequently bought the the celebrated "Around the World committee. After the meeting they in 80 Days” whose centenary is adjohrned to the parsonage where pictures for nearly $6,000 immedi­ As a family doctor at Montieello, ately after which Rogers left the now being commemorated In a social time was enjoyed, after district and the pictures were found France, did no travelling to speak which refreshments were served. Illinois, the whole human body, not to be faked and worthless. Pratt, of. Like many other Frenchmen, he Rev. Truman H. Woodward at­ any small part of it, was Dr. Cald­ who had lost his life's savings, was was a breat home-body and pre­ tended a meeting of the District di­ well’s practice. More than half bis heart-broken and died within a ferred his little old tovn of Amiens rectors of the Hartford County “ calls” were on women, children few months, and the pictures real­ to any place he ever wrote about. Choral Club, last Friday evening at and babies. They are the ones most ized only $15 at a public auction of Up at five every morning, Verne East Hartford. often sick. But their illnesses were his effects. wrote his mysterious tales until ten. The Pioneers or Junior Y. M. C. usually of a minor nature— colds, An Aladdin's Cavo then strolled along the Boulevards A. and Mr. Woodward’s Sunday fevers, headaches, biliousness— and Rogers, according to evidence talking with friends until midday. school class of Intermediate Boys, all of them required first a thor­ martialled by the police at his trial His afternoons were consecrated enjoyed a skating party and dog ough evacuatioui They were consti­ at Aylesbury, then appeared in the to reading and music which he roast, at the Pleasant Valley mill pated. Slough district, where, after a brief adored. He took great interest in pond on Tuesday evening. In the course of Dr. Caldwell’s 47 space of time, bought a villa, which the national School of Music which Miss Helen Lane of Pleasant Val­ years’ practice (he was graduated if all that Rogers claimed for it was just then beginning at Amiens ley spent the week-end with Miss from Rush Medical College back in had been true, was a veritable and attended every concert, good, Ellen J. Foster of Foster street. 1875), he found a good deal of suc­ Shakespearean Aladdin’s cave. bad or indifferent that was given J. Edward Collins and Edward cess in such cases with a prescrip­ LC^S It was stocked with alleged relics In the place. P. Collins were both confined to tion of his own containing simple of the bard, marriage cerlif'cafe, Good luck came to him with their homes by illness last week. laxative herbs with pepsin. In 1892 Around the World in 80 Days” sbeSxj&s he decided to use this formula In as sweet as bird’s bath inscribed with Shakes­ The Blue Triangle Girls club mo­ peare's name, and even cl mks raid and “ MLoliel StrogoCf” which held tored to .West Hartford Monday the manufacture ol a medicine to be to have been worn by Shakespeare the board for long seasons at the evening where they played basket­ known as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pep-' for his theatrical performances. Chatelet theater in Paris. Each sin, and in that year his prescrip­ Clark’s Teaberry Gum never representation netted him 600 ball with the Aetna Fire Girls, the Shakespearean relics, however, score being 25 to 17 in favor of tion was first placed on the market. AT AQK 83 francs, about $100 in those days The preparation Immediately had were not all that wore dug up by the Blue Triangle Girls. this remarkable man. At one time and a very large sum. But in spite as great a success In the drug stores perfumes, it sweetens the breath. of his change in fortune, he did not A party of ten young people, ly people are especially benefited by he claimed to have been the person from South Windsor spent Sunday as It previously had in Dr. Cald­ who “ planted” the prehistoric relics change his habits and went on liv­ well’s private practice, llow, the Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, it Is ing in his economical manner. nt Rlsley’s Lodge, South I-ymo, promptly effective on the most ro­ at Glozel, France, the finding of where they enjoyed a chicken din­ third generation Is using it. Mothers It brings you the confidence which have evoked considerable His one luxury was his subscrip­ are giving it to their children who bust constitution and in the most tion to the theater of Amiens, and ner, and were entertained during were given It by their mothers. obstinate cases. It is mild and gen­ controversy in Europe. He also the evening by dancing and play­ “ found” what ho modestly asserted he left it regularly nt ten o’clock, Every second of the working day tle In Its action and does not cause that is bom of the knowletfee might be 300 pages of Sir Thomas no matter if it was in the very mid­ ing games. someone somewhere is going into griping and strain. Containing Moore’s plays and a chart of one dle of the act, for his habit of early a drug store to buy it. Millions of neither opiates nor narcotics, it is John Harvard, founder of Harvard rising was adamant. bottles of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pep­ safe for the tiniest baby. Children that your breath does not oi^ od . University. Delightful entertainer of children sin are being used a year. like it and take it willingly. lark is It was only recently that the po­ he was always actively interested in Its great success is based on Every drug store sells Dr. Cald C lice were able to definitely prove their education and was a most merit, on repeated buying, on one well’s Syrup Pepsin. Keep a bottle him guilty of fraud. helpful member of the Amiens satisfied user telling another. There in your home,— where many live school board for many years. Dur­ are thousands of homes in this someone is sure to need it quickly. I'E.IR LONDON POLICE ing the last yearl of his life, Verne country that are never without a We would be glad to have you ARE TOO POLITE P'OR became almost blind and could only bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pep­ prove at our expense how much Dr. HIGHEST EFFICIENCY manage to find his way around by sin, and we have gotten many hun­ Caldwell’s Syrup ’Pepsin can mean means of his cane. dreds of letters from grateful peo­ to you and yours. Just write “ Syrup Pepsin,” Montieello, Illinois, and we London.— The London police­ ple telling us that it helped them when everything else failed. will send you prepaid a FREE man is famed for being the most SAMPLE BOTTLE.— Advt. courteous public servant In the While women, children and elder- world, and fears are now arising TOLLAND among the authorities that his y6u ask what is best politeness may be detracting from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simpson the proper exercise of his duties. left Tuesday for a visit with rela­ for a cold ob the The question has been aroused by tives and friends in Ohio, Michigan chest? Try a tube Sir Leonard Dunning, Home Office and Illinois and will be away for ^ A8r CHEWINCCUMCOLilAlUERSiFnT8BURGH«tH* Inspector of Constabulary, in his several weeks. ot Baume ^ n gu e— annual report, in which he char­ Mr. and Mrs. James Rhodes acterized the London bobbie as the spent Sunday in Niantic, Conn., the chases pain and INSURANCE "handy man of civil life.” guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick colds away! A London policeman, in a day, Metcalf. finds himself compelled, in addition The phpils from Tolland return­ to his proper duties, to attend to ed to their studies at the Rockville minor accidents until the ambu­ High school Monday after enjoying The Best Guardian o f lance arrives, to escort eehool par­ a vacation of one week. ties and women across the street, Mr. Henry Hill has recently tak­ Baume Bengue TIIE SMART______, , .__ SHOP ( AN AL6TT)QU E ) answer inquiries from motorists, en a position with Samuel Johnson Life and Property ‘Always Something New”' direct people to various offices and at Buff Cap district. FvEllEVES ACHES Er PAINS South Mahchest«r places of amusement, state the time A town meeting was held in the State Theater Bqilding, and place of starting of the last bus Town hall Monday afternoon it was or train, comfort lost children, and voted^j^’ lay a twenty-seven mill investigate street accidents and tax on taxable property. collisions. The regular meeting of Tolland Grange will be held in the Federat­ BOWLING LEAGUES WOMEN ed church vestry, Tuesday evening. Insure Your Valuables ITS HEREUt HOLD P.ARTY AT THE REC. -• Jj A BOX A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT About 30 women attended the 1 party of the bowlin,s leagues of the DON’ T BLAME IS THE East and West Side Recreation Centers at the School street build­ B E ^ ANT) CHEAPEST INSURAKCE. ing yesterday afternoon. In the championship match between the YOUR FOOD FOR two buildings the East Side team H e’s Not Afraid The Mancheuter Truut Co. $ 7 .7 7 ; won two out of three games. Their scores were 413 to 399 and INDIGESTION Locomotives zmd other fear­ 409 to 408. The women who made up the West Side team were Mrs. some monsters of a grown up world have no terrors for your Montie, Mrs. Wickham, Mrs. Met­ When pain and discomfort follow DRESS SPEClAli I calf, Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Bantly. little boy if you are there to a meal, don’t blame the food and 4 • • The East Side team had Mrs. Dou- decide to go on a diet. Nine times protect him. gan, Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Farr, Mrs. out of ten indigestion, acidity, flat­ You mean financial protection Thursday • Friday ■ Steturda|^ Robins'ou and Mrs. Boland. ulence and heartburn are caused by for him, too, against things he excess stomach acid and food fer­ Spring dresses you’ll want,^ newest faslnw doesn’t yet know about — Fire and Liability mentation. Even the worst attacks, however, against hardship and waiit and featuBDS. 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The entire production is done In ‘THE PASSION P L A r colored photography. In order that every child in Manchester may have the opportunity of viewl"ng DAILY RADIO PROGRAM WTIC AT RIALTO TOMORROW this masterpiece, Manager Camp­ bell is staging a special kiddies ]ii;(Mi_y:a\vycr’s saxophone sextet. Loading DX Stations. Travelers Insurance Co. matinee tomorrow afternoon at Wefbiesday, March. . 7 10:30—Old time sonfl fevue. 475.9—WSB, ATLANTA—630. Hartford' four o’clock. The admission Is five TamnW* Mlura, Japanese soprano, 11:30—Michigan organ recital. 9-00_WEA.F troubadonrf, quartet. Life Story of Christ Here One 535.4— WTIC. HARTFORD—560. cents. There will be two complete iormerly pi the Chicago Civic Opera 10:30—WEAF grand opera. . Day Only— Doubte Features showings of *he feature in the eve­ Company, •will sing the title role in 7:30—WEAF Socony hour. 11:43—Biltmore orchestra 535.4 m. 560 k. c. the air premier of Aldo Ih-anch^ti s 8:00—” A.sk Me Another.” tee—KYW, CHICAGO—570. Tonight. ning. yOoors will open- promptly at opera “ NaminKo San” througli A\EAt 8:30—L. & H. air frolic. 7- 00—Children’s program; orclicstra. 6:15 and the first performance be­ and the Red network at 10:30 "Wednes­ 9.00—WE.\F troubadours orchestra. 8- 00—"WJZ sparkers. foresters. 1 day night. The composer of this color­ SjSO—Wi-LM’' orchestra, quartet. Program for Wednesday. "What better story could reach gins at 6: ^15. 10:30—WEAF grand opera. 9:00—WJZ variety hour. ful opera will direct the presentation. 10:00—Artists: trpmhonist; artists. P. M. the screen than the beautiful and The double feature program, The great American contralto. Soimie 422.3— WOR, N EW A R K —710. which proved popular with last 7:00—Levitow’s ensemble. 10:15—Studio progmin. G:25— Correct time, summary of simple life that was led by our JJraslau, is the guest artist the C ^ 11:43—Hamp’s Kentucky scrcnadeis. night’s audience, will be shown lumbia hour to be broadcast by 'vOK S:00—Mabelanna Corby orchestra.. . 389.4—W BBM. CHICAGO—770. program and news bulletins. devine Sdvior and Friend— Jesus and Purple network stations at 10 8:30—Play, "The Hidden Cache.” 9:00—Studio dance hrs.) 6:30— Sea Gull dinner group. Christ. Thus we have the ingred­ again tonight • for the final times. o ’clock. She will be assisted by the 9 :00—Columbia great composers hour 365.6—WEBH-WJJD, CHICAGO—820. The attractions are Vera Reynolds 'Musical Art string quartet and Robert 10:00— Columbia hour featuring Sophie 7:00—Victorian orche.?tra: talk. 7:00— Station WCAC will broad­ ients that- form the "oackground of Braslau, contralto. cast on this same frequency until ‘‘The Passion Play,” a film produc­ in ‘‘Risky Business” and Jack Per­ Hdod Bower's Symphony orchestra. 8 00—WEAF dance orchestra. rin in ‘‘Fire and Steel.” The usual Other featuses for 10 will be concerts n;0.>—Hale Bycr’s orchesira. 9:00—Mooseheart children’.? hour. 7:30 p. m. tion e.xtraordinary, which comes to 11:30—The Witching hour. 9:30—Theater presentations. pleasing "variety of Rialto Short by the Melba quartet of -ivomen s 333.1—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. 7:30— The Soconyans from N. B. W. R: Campbell’s Rialto theater to­ voices through WGBS and the tJni- 7:10—Composer-pianist; golf nuts. 12:00—Studio program. a 'tist^ > ^ Subjects will complete vhe pro­ versitv of Chicago choir through WL.S. 416.4— WGN-WLIB,- • ----- CHICAGO-'^AGO-l- 720. C.' Studios. morrow onlj;^ This picture, which 7;30—Radio Nature league. is endorsed by leading clergymen gram. A moonlight program by the bylvania 8:00-WJZ sparkers, foresters. 8:00—Brunswick music hour. 8:00— Jack says. ‘‘Ask Me An- •Foresters male quartet will be put on 9;0U—Boston musical program. . 9:00—^WE.VF troubadours; orchestra. otber?” the world over, deals with the U(e the air from "WJZ. WBZ. KDR.V and 10:00—Baritone; orclie.stra: boss race. Damascus is the oldest in’aabited KYW at S:30. Howard Melaney. the 10;01—Mass.achusetts U. course. 11:35—Songs; dance ol■cl^^stl•a. 8:30— L. & H. Air Frolic. of Jesus, ' starting with his birth 10:30—Newcomb’s dance orchestra. 344.6—W LS. C H IC A G O -870. with the crucifixion. city in the world. singing fireman of the NorUiwcst, will 491.5— WEAF, NEW YORK—610. 9:00— Ipana Troubadours from again appear before the mike of WJZ 6:00—Waldorf dinner music. 10:00—Chicago University choir. N. B. C. Studios. at 7:45 and fifteen minutes later the 7:00—.Synagogue soi'N'ices. 10:30—Organ recital, tenor. 9:30— Goodrich Silvertown Quar­ Blue network stations will feature a 7:30—Soconyans trip to Gloucester. 11:00—I*opular program. „ „ program by the Spankers orchestra 8:00—Mipiatures, cowboy program. 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. tet and orchestra. ■with Ed Smalle, singer of comedy and 8:30—Arcadie Birkenliolz, violinist. 7:00—Organist; dinner concert, 10:30— National Grand Opera character songs. 9 00- Troubadours orchestra. 8:00—Northtvestern U. talk. Hour, ‘‘Amiko San” with Tamaki .):30-Orchestra. .Silvertown quartet. 9:00—WOR Columbia hours. Black face type indicates best features 10:30—Grand opera, "Namiko San.’ 11 -00—Aerials entertainment. Miura. 11:30—Kenip’.s dance orchestra. 12:OOT-Orcheslra. Happy Harry. 31:30— Correct time, news and A DOCTOR’S Advice 3^ . 8—woe,'DAVENPORT—800. All progr.ims Eastern Standard Time. 454.3— WJZ, N EW YORK—660. ■weather bulletins. 1:30—Aslor concert orchestra. 7:00—Kclip.?e entertainers. From WET to DRY 8:00—AVEAF programs to 11:00. Leadings East Stations. (;:no—7-11’s orchestra. 325.«— KOA, D EN VER —920. GO UGHT ON 272.6—WPG. ATLANTIC CIT"/—1100. 6:30—Jeddo Highlanders quartet. 10:00—Theater orchestra: talk. 7-05—Orchestra: talks: orchestra. 7:00—Savoy Plaza concert orchestra. 11:30—Contralto, tenor, pianist. LAXATIVES! / 8;20—••Little Lark:” orchestra. 7:20—Political talk. J. B. Kennedy. in one step 8:00—Sparkers orchestra with Ed 12:00—^n za le’s orchestra. • , COVLNTRY ’ S:55—Aviation talk: orchestra. 535.4—WHO, DES MOINES—560. Hatvaiian troupe. Smalle, comedian. 7:30—Dinner dance music. •lU:.‘!0—Three dance orohestras. .8:30—Sylvania Foresters quartet. 4C0—P W X. H AVANA—750. With a gas heated clothes dryer in your 235.5—WBAL, BALTIMORE—lOoO. 9:00- Variety hour. . 8:00—Military orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell of Everyone peeds a laxative AT 10:00—.Mediterranens band, soloists. TIMES. But there’s, no- need for .studio dinner mncic. 10:30—iJaiitone quartet, pianisL 9:00—Cubanl troubadours. Glastonbury are receiving congrat­ laundry, everything can be dried right j;;00—Studio trio, tenor. 11:00—;-0unit)er music. 10:00—Studio music hour. ulations upon the birth of a son making it a HABIT. If you have the 3:00—WJZ variety hour. <05.2—WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—740. 384.4— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—780. habit, you can be rid of it in thirty 10:00—Marylander’s i^chestia. 10:30—Foley's orchestra. born at the Manchester Memorial within anu’s reach. No lon^ trips back 461.3—WNAC. BOSTON—650. 8:30—WEAl'’ quartet, soprano. days. Or less! And this is how: 3:(vo—Tho.atcr program. 422.3—WOS, JEFFERSON CITY—710. hospital. Mrs. Mitchell was for­ 6:20—Orchestra; talk: pianist. 3::;0—WEAF orohestra: quartet. 9:00—Nighthawk dance frolic. merly Miss Olive Turn of this The next time you go to take and forth from wash tub to clothes line. }j;00=-The merry nuisicians. H):ijO—Arcadia dance orchestra. 370.2— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—810. any strong cathartic— don’t. In- ii:3t>—Jean and Eddie. S:00—Katz hoys program. town. No energy expended lugging a heavy 3<3.C—WOO, PHILADELPHIA—860. J. E. Kingsbury returned home steadi take a little cascara. That’s 3 :00 -WOR classical music^ 7;:!.')—Instnimeiital trio. 9:00—AVK.AF programs to 10:30. 10;(i(i—WOR Columbia liour. 8:30—Musical program, talk. 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. last evening after spending the not a vicious drug, but the bark of clothes basket. No time wasted wait­ 11:10—'three dance orchestras. 9:15—Talk: orchestra: studio prog. 416.4— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—720. a tree. The laxative made with cas­ 305.8—WGR, BUFFALO—990. lllOO—Orche.?tra. vocal soloists. past week with relatives in N. Y. 6:30—Lee Hoth’s orchestra. 348.6— WIP. PHILADELPHIA—860. 12:00—Studio entertainments. Mrs. Mary Hall is confined to her cara couldn’t harm a child. It is, ing hours for things to "dry. With a 7:30-u-WEAF Socony hour. 7:00—Bird house talk, piano duets. in fact, the only cathartic many 8-no—Studio mixed quartet. 1:00—D.ance orchestras. bed following a severe hemorrhage • 3:00—"WEAE programs to 11:30. 315.6— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—950, 322.5— WHAS. LO U IS V ILLE —930. physicians will approve for children. Ii :j0—Statler celebrities night. S:.S0—Stvkiio concert. of the nose. 545.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—550. C;tr>—.Saudek’s symphony orchestra. 9:00—W'EAl’ programs to 11:30. The entertainment committee for Gentle as ,it is, cascarizlng is just 7:00—I’ittsbiirgli U. talk; concert. as thorough in cleansing the colon Gas Clothes Dryer >j:(io—WGY Remington band. 7 ir,—King Comfort’s entertainment. 336.9—W SM, N A S H V ILLE —890. j raising" funds for Coventry Grange S:30—Univi’s string trio. 7;43_-V\:jz tall;, sparkers, foresters. 9-00__WEAF troubadours orchestra, j No. 75, P. of H. has plans under- as the more powerful purges that taking. Instead of being clogged S:43—WGY" radio rollickers. 9I3O—AVE.AF orchesU-a. quartet. actually sap a person’s strength. in your laundry, you can get the - 9:00—Columbia programs (2 hrs.l 9:00-WJZ variety hour. ! "way for a minstrel show. we're than ever, the bowels are 10-on—Unmhlers happiness program. 10:30—Minstrel men’s frolic. Proof that there’s no habit from washing and ironing done on the . 11:00—Jovland dance orch estra ._ 280.2—W H A M , ROCHESTER—1070. 11:15—Studio prpgram. Emory Hill who has been con­ more inclined to move OP THEIR y.28.S—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 468.5— KFI, LOS.. ANGELES—$40, cascara begins the very day after 6 :00 -WJZ champion sparkers. 6;1.">—Stocks: dinner music. fined to his bed at the home of his OWN ACCORD. You may have to same day— and still not be “ worn 7 ;:10—Nature history lecture. 12:00— Gretchen Garrett, soprano. S: 30—Studio features. . 1:00—Packard concert orchestia. parents suffering from abcesses un­ take cascara several times to estab­ out.” Buy yours now. Why not 9:00—Instrumental trio: artists. 8:00—WOY Remington band. 384.4— KGO, O A KLAND—780. der his arm is reported to be gain­ lish regularity. But the times you 10*nl—OrgRnist: vagabond’s orchestra. 8:30—Musical vistas. 10:00—Farm program: vaudeville. let us make a survey of this matter, 399.8— WTAM, CLEVELAND—750. 9:00—Hastiancili trio, tenor. ing a little. need this gentle stimulus grow 10:00—Request odgan recital. 12:00—N. B. C. programs. further apart. And you NEVER for you at once. 6:00—Dance orchestra. 379.5—WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 1-00—Orchestra, violinist, songs. 7:30—Studio programs. 254.1—W RVA. RICHM OND—1180. find you must Increase the amount. 9:00-WEAI*' troubadours, orchestra. 11:55—Time: weather; markets. C;30—Agricultural program. 7:00—Studio program. Cascaira’s ideal form is the candy 10:30—WEAF grand opera. 7 :1 5 -Studio entertainment. 422.3— KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—710. TEST ANSWERS Cascarets 111.30—Dance orchestra. 11:00—Atwater Kent artists. cascaret that pleases any palate, 440.9— weX-WJR, DETROIT—680. 7:30—WEAF Socony hour. 8:00—Remington band concert. 12:00—ATorris plan hour. The)f Work WhileYou Sleep! and you’ll find them at the first 7:00—Goldkettc’s orchestra; artists. 1-00—Studio dance orchestra. Here is one solution to the LET­ The Manchester Gas Co. 7:30—Balladiers, liners. S:;;0—Radio rollickers. 348.6— KJR. S E A TTLE —860. drug store you ask.— Advt. g;00—WJZ champion sparkers. 9:00—WEAF troubadour.?. TER GOLF puzzle on the comics 9:30—WEAF orchestra, male quartet. 12:00—Studio musical program. 8:30—Kelvinators program. 1:00—Vic Jloyer’s orches,tra._ page: 9;0Cf—W JZ variety hour. X0;30—News from Time. Secondary Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. 525—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 275.1—W ORD, B A TA V IA —1090. 508.2—W E El, BOSTON—590. 10:00—Choral singers; lecture. 8 :30—Philharmonic string quartet. 8:00—Radio skit: talks. 288.3—W EN R , CHICAGO—1040. FIRST 9-00—WEAF troubadours. 9:45—Ballads; colonial hour. F 1 R E 9:30—WEAF orchestra, quartet. 7:00—Organ; artists: stocks. 461.6—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—650. 9:00—Samovar orchestra; artists. 10:45—Organ recital. 7:00—Orchestra; Uncle Gimbee. 1:00—Samovar orchestra; artists. 245.8—W KRC, C IN C IN N A T I—1220. 8:30- WEAF programs (3 hrs.^ L 8:00—Book review; trio. 305.9— W H T , CHICAGO—980. F 1 E 9:00—Studio musical program. 11:30—Maggio’s dance orchestra. 9:40—Mathews Sisters. 12:00—Popular program. 365.6—W eSH. PORTLAND—820. 10:00—Ramblers entertainment. • 265.3—W H K , C LE V ELA N D —1130. 7:30—WEAF Socony hour. 10:30—Your Hour league. 1 L L 8:30—Vocal duets. 9:30—WEAF orchestra, quartet. 516.9— W MC, M EM PH IS—580. F 9:15— Basketball, Rosenblums vs. Cel­ 10:30—WEAF grand opera. 9.00—WEAF troubadours. .NNIVERSAIIY tics. 293.9— 1020. 9:30—WEAF orchestra, quartet. 10:31-Instrumental program. WSYR, SYRACUSE— 6:32-Syracuse dinner music. 10:30—Studio concert. F e: L L 11:00—Wood’s I^irates orchestra. 405.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—7?0. 352-7—W W J. D ETR O IT—850. 7 :3 5 -Studio programs. 8:15—Studio musical program. 7:15—^Musical program. 9:00—Alpha Gamma Delta pfpgram. 9:00—WEAF programs to 10:30. 8:00—WEAF programs (Zli hrs.) 9:30—Orchestra, bridge' game. ' 10:30—Musical programs. H E L L 10:30—Studio organ recital. 10:20—Syracuse supper music. 11:30—Orchestra, tenor. SA1£ 309.1—WABC, N EW YORK—970. 468.5—WRC, WASHINGTON—840. 12:30—Organ recital. 9:00— 11 Boys orchestra. 394.5— KOB, NEW MEXICO—760. 10:CO—Melba women’s quartet. 7:00—Kitt musical hour. 9:30—Music: bridge: music. H E L- P 10:10—Talk, accordionist, orchestra. 7:45—WJZ political talk. 336.9— K N X , O A K LA ND —890. 11:15—Banjo ensemble: orchestra. 8:00—W. B. & A. orchestra. 11:00—Feature programs (2 tun ) 348:6—WGBS, NEW YORK—860. 8:30—I’otomap orchestra. 1:00—Two dance orclicstras, ,, Starts Thursday, March 8 8:C0—Studio program.' "9:00—"WEAF programs t o '11:30. ■ . ^ D Y E S MOTHER OF FORMER CZAR received the last photograph taken his murder and took this photo­ graph. It was naturally with some A mrinUe of Dy*Q*Ls in cold _ Our first anniversary sale going to be the biggest event held at this GETS PHOTOGRAPH OF SON of her son, the Czar Nichlas II. l l It was taken by Mr. Gollman, a difficulty that he succeeded in pas:;- water. * dip, and it’s don* Any ahade. 15e at dealers. Copenhagen.— The i-owager Em­ photographer "who happened to be ing the custom officials with it. The store thus far. We have been preparing for it for months and have press of Russia who is now 'spend­ in Russia at the outbreak of the Empress has added it to the already large collection of photos of her un­ L i n Q > e r i e ing her-last sad years in the Villa Revolution. He was authorized to searched the markets far and wide for values that are the best that you Hvidoere, near this capital, has just visit the Czar a short time before fortunate son and family. have ever seen. We’re not going to disappoint you. In addition to the big i values, we are giving away hundreds of dollars’ worth of free souvenirs during this sale. In regard to the souvenirs— save your sales slips! The more you purchase the finer souvenir you will receive.

Select one of these mar- I iM l • Naturally these are low 5 A mOUNCEMENT Diam onds velous Diamonds. We will prices— exceptional values in allow the original purchase I his groui)— white gold— A very limited number of these mmarvelons new dainty designs. Regu­ price at anytime. Diamonds set in exclusive designed, white gold lar $30. Anniversary mountings— worth $125., . Annlver- 1 New Agency For A Real Car Sale sary Sale P rice ...... V v Price .... $37.51 During this sale, old cus­ tomers can turn their Dia­ Select one of these— iier- monds in hei-e on a new Dia­ feet cut diamonds, marvel­ mond even at ously bi'ilUant— lovely de­ FOR THURSDAY ONLY \ \ signs in the very newest these l o w styles. Reg. prices. Look! The .$62.50. Anni- .For every purchase of $20 Beg. $89.50 versai'y Diamond, An­ Sale and over a beautiful electric niversary .1 ’ . . »- Price $51 Sale .. ^ 'T C curling iron free. Price V • O The New Royal Eight De L&e Sedan more. ’ America’s first car to has everything a car should have and Let us show you Positiirely the Bmartest V WE RECOMMEND THE Complete 26-piece showing of lovely high ILLINOIS AND ELGIN. WATCH sets in lovely chests! be equipped with Westinghouse Vacuum Brakes and assure, you of the quickness •grade Wrist Watches we Every home needs a have- ever offered'. Kvery A-l-7~jewel won­ Select th is . chest of Silverware. one a new design! Anni- der—-a real Illi­ special Elgin — and sureness in stopping-with a feeling of confidence and safety. Conie in and learn versary sale price. nois, time-piece of pay for it in small Buy on Credit at this beauty and use- sums as you see low Anniversary price f.u ln esi.s. "Very it! New dials and about the chassis lubricating system—you can lubricate the ; Chandler by simply $21.51 "small terms. An­ cases to select il i v e r s a ry sale from. Anniver­ $9.95 ^‘pressing your foot on a plunger” and the “One Shot” system lubricates from one price. sary sale price. end of the car to the other. These are only two of the fine qualities of this wonderful $28.51 $24.71 car. Come in and see for yourself. Stbp and consider— s' lit­ tle each week pays for your choice of any one of these lovely new dianty design Wrist 'Watches! jhlew Royal Eights Big Sixes Invincible Sixes The very newest shapes and stj'les! ' i k

Souvenirs Include 50 Pair of Novelties, Jewelry, Silver­ ware, Brass Novelties, Cuff Links Brown’s Lamps, Glassware, Electrical Goods; Men’s Watches, CASH New Chandler Agency for Manchester. PaiF Ladies’ Watches and Dia­ MAIN S T OR CREDIT mond lUngs to purchases 5 c Comer Coopbr and W . Center Streets, South Manchester. Phone 869 amounting to over $500.

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H R O U G t i , r x ,UT i the country today It is the story of a girl who was there are nds of girls like reared in an orphanage and who Sally Ford of Anne Austin’s new­ through a perfectly logical series of cir­ est story. Girls alone. They face life cumstances suddenly found herself t: handicapped with the lack of family, deeply in love and a member of a friends and opportunity. traveling carnival troupe. Overnight

\ Sally Ford, the orphan, became “Prin­ Anne Austin had wanted for along cess Lalla,” the beautiful crystal gazer. time to write the story of one of these girls and now she has written it. That is the beginning of “< Alone” is a modern love story. It is latest serial by an author who also an adventure story, for Anne her readers in the millions. It is a Austin always makes of life a romantic cinating story of carnival life. It adventure instead of a humdrum of course, be one of the outstanding routine. serial successes of the year.. ^ V STARTS THE MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENTNCS HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH Y, 19^8.

in an Island dance hall, and the Don *t Go To Sea^ Young Man, PHILLIPS GOES TO PRISON "THE HAUNTED S H T tremendously dramatic climax, Ike McGeven Granite Ce. U. 5 . Has Too Many Coal keeps one on the qui vive Until the final fader-out. It is an outsa&ding MEMORIALS Advi6e3 Skipper Hartley FOR AFFAIR WITH GIRL AT STATE TOMORROW screen production. Mines, Says Sen. Cooding O. W. HABTBNSTBnr » PRINCE OP WALES , Tel. ieai ALMOB'T FALLS AGAIN. WaBhlfiit©n.— Once there may independently of Paris, March 7.— The Poincare Strictly Fresh Eggs From Pom­ old usages and conventions and government received a vote of con­ eroy Farm, 45c doz. Other Specials Louisville, K y.^The Ninth Na­ customs to which they never pledg­ fidence In the Chamber of Deputies Fancy Apples, 8 lbs. 2Tc. tional Flower and Garden show ed themselves.” today when the Radical Socialist Occident Flonr, 1-8 bbl. Sack, Smoked Shoulders, lb...... 15c will be held at the Kentucky State amendment drastically curbing 8 1 .4 5 . Fairground here, March 10 to 18. WORRIES OP A WARDEN United States oil Importations into Pore Lard, 12 l-2c lb. Palmolive Soap, 3 bars ...... 19c Flowers of every - conceivable na­ Oolumbus, O.— Warden p. b . France was defeated by 318 to 202 Carnation Evaporated Milk, large ture, representing every specimen Thomas of ths state penitentiary has rotas. The Radical Socialists sought l i e can. Lux (small) 3 fo r ...... 25c known to the North American Con­ many worrlee. But whan John to have the amendment added to Hmvb di'oBe worries ths£ almosf Foney peas, iSo can. tinent and many from the Tropics Weber, eerrlng life for murder, the petroleum bill which Is now »ny baby’s mother can easily avoi^ Fancy Cbm, i8o can. will be exhibited. a Ibo. PnmM, ase. Ivory Soap (large) 2 bars ...... ^ . .21c swallowed the temperature. It was ready for passage. The measure, as having! Castoria, an old-fashioned^ Louisville will be caHed on to sufficiently unusual to warrant more proposed by the government, 1$ In 8 lbs. Rice, 25c. Cigarettes, carton ...... $L19 entertain one of the largest and one than casual attention. Although a much milder form than the Radical but time-honored preparation soom Parson Anunonia, large, 20c. of the most distinguished delega­ thermometer had been put down Socialists wished it. ends those cross or fretful spells,] New Maid Bread, 8c. (Lucky, Camel, Chesterfield, Old Gold.) tions in its history when America’s Thomas’ temperature went up. Steak Salmon, 25c can. florists and flower lovers gather Physicians attribute this to the Simple, safe, but works like magic, j Steak Salmon, 25c can. here for this event. The annual fact that the prisoner had seen fit 8 Cans Tomato Soup, 25c. H AM , lb...... 29c convention of the Society, held [The helpful influence o f Castoris Large Ivory So«^, lie. to chew the tube before swallow­ Armoor’a Star and Cudahy’s Puritan sugar cured, skinned back during the convention, alone will ing. They soon controlled both makes itsslf felt throughout! 8 Packages Com Starch, 25c. attract three thousand members to Louisville. temperatures and Weber will re­ baby’s tiny system. It helps make ■ turn to his life Job with the state. John Young of New York, secre­ pale babies rosy-cheeked, and^ Fresh Fruit and Vegetables tary of the society, has temporarily Great Britain’s postage stamps seems to give strength and life to MEATS moved his offices to the Louisville have been printed by only four EAT MORE OP THEM. Flower Show headquarters where different firms since 1839. frail, sicldy babies. It regulatelS' Native Fowls, 5 lbs. each, 42c lb. all business of the Society will be baby’s little bowels— relieves colic».j Native Veal Today. daring this season of Lent. We have the largest and transacted until after the show. Veal Patties, 8 for 25c. most complete display in town. George Asmus, of Chicago, chair­ constipation, diarrhea--^<^"^f‘^;^^;'^^ Loin Veal to Roast, 88c. man of the National Flower Shov; gives him good appetite,/', Veal Cutlet, 55c lb. Committee, Is assisting workers i;i PoriE to Boost, 19c lb. preparing the Show . T o O u r o a and digestion. !Ahd howi^C,' Bib Boost Beef, 85c lb. it relieves congestionif "''W % Pot Boast, 82c lb. HISTORIC CHURCH BURNS G o ld In S h ip s A r e Beef Liver, 28c lb. baby catches c o \d i\^ ^ -v ever Small Sansage, 85c lb. New Yoj-k^ March 7.— The his­ O n o D a y give baby p a regoric Or'f;> ^ any other opiate. Sausage Meat, 25c lb. MALES toric Metropolitan Methodist Tem­ Protected By A few drops o f Caitoria'^'^^^y^^^^yy Ware justasso ple where President Grant worship­ ped when he lived In New York, was ■ P a in t and no harm ia done. Even^fes^ p j r c o t o r o i l ca n not; destroyed by fire in twenty minutes compete with Castoria; and GOtoria is vastly better for a FRUIT MEALTN MARKET early today. The temple, a Green­ That is the one thing that baby’s system. Castoria is purely vegetable, harmless, pleas-? Oslifomia Oranges, 69o doz. wich Village landmark, was erected prevents their steel hulls from in 1834. I ant-tasting. You cart use it as often as baby is “ upset” or Florida Oranges, 60o doz. Tenements adjoining were en- i \Bpomd rusting away. G r^fm it, 2 for 25c. dangered and four alairms were Good paint will protect your fretful. Only one thing to be careful about—see that you Cranberries, 88c Qt. turned in, but the fire wds confined property just as faithfully. Let get the genuine— the bottle which bears Fletcher’s name. Raiionas, liBe lb. Q ir in im i A^les, Oo lb. to the church Itself. Damage was ^ us do the work. Competent estimated at $250,000. mPmw It isn’t expensive. Doctors have recommended Fletcher’s men to do it. Castoria for over fifty years and millions of-mothers swear Loin Veal Chops, lb. 39e The to n ic and laxative effect o f by.it. With each botde you.-get “Care and Feeding of LwMtiyfl BMMO Tablets VEGETABLES Lean Pot Roast, lb. 72c Will a # aywem againat Grip, Babies,” the book any mother p x pKOspcctiyit ipother wiU Indnanta and othar aedona Ularesnlt- John I. Olson IS^inaeh, 88e peck. F resh lAak Sausage, lb. J16e Ing fn x n a (wiL Price SOo. find worth its weight in fold. . Celwy, 20o. witpout aom^p’ Dy QM of— Tba box baan thla aignature • Painting api] Decorating Icebe^ liettnce, 12 l-2c. Sirl<^ Flank C o^ Beef, lb. . l. 22c CantraetOF. 4 Bunches Carrots, 25c. Caolillower, 28c. Hale’s Sausage Meat, IK 20c y i s H s 600 Main Si., Jobnson Ulpck New Cabbage, 5c lb. ^ P ro ve n M e rit since 1889— ^ Sooth Manclwtek Bvery 4pq pint. ■ •••

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'Cbarlies Home Page Editorial O O O Forced to Get Job at 45, 7/S Son,» She Wins Out in Career Sensitive Business ALLENS SUJmE^ W om en Does “a writing wife” have any she has found in every confer of AUTHOR.^ THE BENSON MVROERCASE Washington, — A middle-aged right to put her husband Into a earth. y S . S . V A N . D I N E woman, starting out for a job after book?” Alexander Millerand, form­ years speut In her home 'as wife and By Olive Roberts Barton blood. The new arrival—in the tell his story. er president of France, who was *‘Just Hi^>ened” C^IARACTERS mother, has’t much of a chance- to ■ midst, perhaps, of some endearing “Everything was against him— attorney for Bainbrldge Colby, It "just happened.” Ever since .p PEaLO VANCE his sneaking in, his presence in the get along. former U. S. secretary of state, in a child she “adored old things." JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM. Dlatrlet sentence—seized the lady by the Bah! and a couple of Poohs! Attorney o* Near York County throat, and proceeded to throttle house at half-past nine, his rela­ A certain woman has been re­ his divorce suit against his wife, She went to Europe on summer - = MARGARET ODELL. (T H E For, ten years ago Mrs. Odessa the authoress, Nathalie Sedgwick her. . . . Imagine Skeel’s emo­ tions with the girl, his profession, fused a seat in the Chicago Stock and caifie back with some minia- “CANARY”) V. Glover, at 45 years ol age, was Exchange. She has made an Issue Colby, claims that said wife went tures and laces, china and pewter, CHARLES CLEAVER,a m « n - tions, my dear Markham. There he his reputation. lie hadn’t a chance in just such a situation. And to­ so far as “to make fun of her emi­ old glass, and silver that made her a b o n t -t o w n was, crouching in a dark closet, in. the world. . . . I say, Mark­ of it and sued for her rights. KENNETH SPOTSWOODE, a manu­ day, Mrs. Glover, at 55, Is chief Which brings up again that inter­ nent husband” in one of her books. friends wildup envious. ' She- sold | and a few feet from him stood a ham, would you have credited his f a c t u r e r of an important section of the War esting question of woman’s status them at such profit that she could LOLTS MANNIX, an Importer murderer in the act of strangling tale?” DR- AMBROISB LINDQ.LI8T, a Risk Insurance Division of the at the present time in the business We AU Suffer make another trip. Then she be­ “Never mind that,” said Mark­ fashionable nenroloKi»t a lady! government. world. Being more or less of “a writln’ gan taking orders for :;peclal an­ TONY SKEELj a professional bur- “I don’t wonder he was petrified ham. “Go on with your theory.” Ten years ago Mrs. Glover’s life It seems to be the consensus of female” ourselves our sympathies tique furniture. She has furnished “ My theory from this point on,” W?LLIAM ELMER JESSUP, tele­ and speechless. He saw what he was that of the average housewife. opinion, that, although women are go out to this authoress, Any writ­ several “period houses” complete phone operator imagined to be maniacal fury In resumed Vance, “is what you might The her husband was invalided. She Mentally capable of holding any er soon learns that ail readers from top to bottom, scurrying over HARRY SPIVELY, telephone op­ the strangler’s eyes; and the term self-developing. It proceeds job that a man does, temperamen­ search his or her writings with a all Europe for just the right pieces. e r a t o r . . took the Civil Service exam, enter­ ERNEST HEATH, Sergeant of the strangler must have been a fairly on its own inertia, so to speak.— ed the insurance division as a clerk, tally they are not quite so fit. fine tooth comb to find “ who she Homicide Bnrean powerful creature, whereas Skeel Skeel was confronted by the urgent studied, worked, fought. The criticism of women in poli­ has in mind.” The most fantastic They're All Alike • • s was slender and almost undersized. problem of getting away and cov­ Now the important work of past­ tics is that they cannot leave out creature of one’s Imagination is When Lindy'a plane came down THE STORY THUS FAR . . . No, merci. Skeel wasn’t hav­ ering up his tracks. ing premium payments, issuing re­ personalities. The same criticism immediately seized and labeled as in a fog on a far^ outside Detroit, Margaret Odell is found stran­ ing any. He lay doggo. And I can’t “He could have left by the ajde seems to hold good In business. one’s mother or father or triplet it was the farmer’s -wife, story has’ gled. Skeel’s linger prints are ceipts, authorizing dividends, quot­ found In the apartment, but Vance say that I blame the beggar, door at once without being seen; ing loan and cash surrender values Mrs. Bromley, that keen observer brothers and sisters of the town it, Mrs. J. N. Corsair, who kept believes Skeel had been hiding In what?” but then, the door would have been and keeping track of beneficiaries of her sisters in different phases of minister or the man next door. the souvenir fiends at bay, snatch­ a closet while the strangler did He made a gesture of interroga­ found unbolted. And this fact, of more than 200,000 policy hold­ life, writes an article that clicks. ing back a pair of muskrat gloves his work. The thing that baffles She says It is silly for women to Snccessfnl Woman which one girl had taken from the police Is the side door to the al­ tion. taken In connection with his ear­ ers, is under her direct supervision. ley. which had been bolted on the “What did the strangler do next? lier visit that night, would have More than that—she has main­ jump to the conclusion that men Ask any successful woman how plane, and insisting that the gloves inside the night before and was Well, well; we’ll probably never suggested his manner of unbolting tained her home and is educating as a sex have banded together and she got that way and where and would be given to Colonel Lind­ found the same way In the morn­ resolved to monopolize all the good when she took her training and bergh. Here you have the feminine ing. Mannlz, Dr. Lindquist and know, now that Skeel, the horrified the door. her younger daughter at one of the adoration of “The Lone Eagle” ex­ Cleaver nil lie about their where­ witness, has gone to his Maker. “He knew he was likely, In any east’s best girls’ schools. jobs. the chances are that she can’t tell- abouts the night of the murder. “ Business men,” she says, “ are you. It “just happened.” For in­ pressing Itself in two different But I rather Imagine he got out event, to be suspected of the mur­ Her philosophy is easy to under­ SpotKTvoode* ^ho bad called on tbc primarily Interested in securing In­ stance, there’s Genevieve Hendricks ways. The intense desire for a sou­ girl, had rushed to her door at the that black document box, opened der, In view of his shady associa­ stand. Her axiom-is: Mrs. Odessa V. Glover . . middle- dividuals of big caliber for big po­ whose antique shop in Washington, venir expr^sed just as much devo­ sound of a scream, but had been it with a key he had taken from the tion with the lady and his general ‘‘When you have to do a thing, reassured that everything was all character. Motive, place, oppor­ age her starting point. sitions; if a woman proves her D. C., is world famous. "The an­ tion as the protective attitude. The right. Then Skeel Is found lady’s hand-bag, and extracted a do it!” woman defender and the sonvmiir strangled, after promising to tell tunity, time, means, conduct, and worth they are not going to cut off tique shop” Is really a complete 6- goodly number of incriminating their noses to spite their faces.” room red brick house artistically fiends were both enjoying them­ who murdered the girl. Heath ar­ documents. his own record—all were against rests Jessup, believing him the him. Either he must cover up his Women are more particular decorated with the treasures which selves “ showing off.” only one able to manipulate the “Then, I fancy, the fireworks be­ HOME HINTS BOSTON GIRL GIVES about working conditions than side door: but Vance demonstrates gan. The gentleman proceeded to tracks, don’t y’ know, or else his how Skeel could have done It. men. They are more sensitive to wreck the apartment In order to career as a Lothario was at an end. • • • A sweet dilemma! He realized, of surroundings. Then, too, they are give the effect of a professional bur­ SARCASTIC VIEW OF more likely to be jealous of others CHAPTER XLV course, that if he could get out and glary. He tore the lace on the of their sex who have been more (llonAay. September 17; noon) leave that side door bolted on the lady’s gown and severed the NEW HARVARD MAN successful. W /’HEN Vance finished speaking, shoulder-strap; snatched her orchid inside, he’d be comparatively safe. Nothing so incapacitates a hum­ ” there was several flUnutes’ corsage and threw It In her lap; “No one could then explain how an being, man or woman, as jeal­ silence, '''arkham sat deepyin his he had come in or gone out. It stripped off her rings and bracelets; Cambridge, Mass.— Harvard men ousy. Also if women wish to suc­ chair c’ Into space.'-^ Heath, would establish his only possible ^ e ir Letters and tore the pendant from Its chain. have been telling the world their ceed in business, it 'will be neces­ however, was watching Vance with alibi—a negative one, to be sure; “After that he upset the lamp, opinion of women for so many years sary for them to grow thicker skins BY RUTH DEWEY GROVES a kind of grudging admiration. The but, with a good lawyer, he could rified the escritoire, ransacked the ! that it is no-t surprising that the than they possess at present. They corner-stone In the foundation of probably make it hold. Doubtless me touch the wheel until ho “inaB- Boule cabinet, broke the mirror, i ‘‘fair sex” has finally taken advan- are too sensitive. Dearest Mom; his case against Jessup had been he searched for other means of ters” it himself. j overturned the chairs, tore the dra­ I tage of an opportunity to retort, There is another thing. A wom­ knocked out, and the structure he escape, but found himself con­ You’re^i very clever mater, after I’m aching all over to tako th o' peries. . . . And all the time Skeel i though it must be said, that the re- an seldom idealizes a business as a had built was tottering precar­ kept his eye glued to the keyhole fronted with obstacles on every man does. She will work at a bus- all. I’ll bet you knew I wouldn’t bus out alone, but I haven't got iously. Markham realized this, and tort is far from courteous. . „ , i be frightened into telling Alan my license. 'Twas all. right at with fascinated horror, afraid to hand. The side door was his only AA BostonT5 t debutante, writing „ un-t, moss, or u professlou, as long as it the fact played havoc with his move, terrified lest^ he be discov­ hope. How could it be worked?” sults her, usually, and no longer. about the jamboree with the motor­ home but here they’re pretty strict, der the nom de plume of “Lowella cycle cop. But when you talk about ered and sent to join his erstwhile Vance rose and yawned. Women are new In business and and this car just begs you to stepi' hopes. Cabot”, in the recent issue of the being true to my principles it’s a Vance arranged himself com­ inamorata, for by now he was no “That’s my theory. Skeel was they are doing wonderfully well, on the gas. I’m afraid to take a. Harvard Advocate, the literary zebra with a very different stripe chance. Speeding without a licenseki fortably In his chair. “ Skeel needed doubt thoroughly convinced that caught in a trap, and with his but there is still a lot that they monthly of the college, states the have to learn before many of the design. I do try to be fifty-fifty Not for me. ' money—no doubt his silk shirts the man outside was a raving shrewd, tricky brain he figured his opinion that she and several of her most of the time. So I told Alan— way out. He may have roamed up big jobs can be theirs Billy offered to teach me-to w^re running low—and after his lunatic.—I canit say that I envy companion debutantes have upon that is, I told him about giving the and down these two rooms for handle it but I thought Td rather unsuccessful attempt to extort It Skeel his predicament: it was tick­ r the subject of The Harvard man. cop the wrong steer but I kept mum lish, y* know. Rather!—And the hours before he hit on his plan. let Alan do it. He’s always so from the lady a week before her “The new arrival,” writes Miss about just how fast we were going. proud when he’s teaching somebody devastation went on. He could hear “As for his using the tweezers, demise, he came here last Monday “Lowella Cabot”, of the Harvard He thought it was a good joke. something, and It was just darling it even when the operations had I’m inclined to think the mechan­ night. man at a party, “enters to go up­ You see we know Beatrice Wend- of him to buy such an expensive ism of the idea came to him almost “ He had learned she would be passed from out his radius of vis­ stairs where she leaves her wraps. ley. She’s really going to take the roadster. immediately.—Y’ know. Sergeant, out, and he intended to wait for ion. And he himself was caught _ A few minutes later she comes Life *s Niceties plunge next week and the papers Best love, her; for she had probably refused like a rat in a trap, with no means this locking of a door on the In­ I down and looks in vain for her es- said some kind relative had given MAR YE, to receive him in the custom’ry so­ of escape. A harrowin’ situation— side is an old trick. There are any I cort, who has apparently fbrgot- her a new petrol wagon for a. wed­ cial way. He knew the side door my word!” number of recorded cases of it in FRENCH Y.— This interesting' jgjj j^gj. existence. HINTS ON ETIQUET ding present. I just took a long NEW COLLAR. was bolted at night, and, as he Vance smoked a moment, and the criminal literature of Europe. table group centers around one of “An usher steps forward, slight­ chance that the cop didn’t know Indeed, in Professor Hans Gross’s didn’t want to be seen entering the | then shifted his p9 sition slightly. the popular Bouilotte lamps copied ly unsteady on his feet, but sauve her or the man she’s going to bless A purple jersey sports outfit of handbook of criminology there’s a apartment, he devised the little Y’ know, Markham. I imagine from a French original. and immaculate in his Impeccable with her everlasting companion­ long jersey jumper and pleated’ scheme of unbolting the door for that the worst moment in the whole chapter on the devices used evening clothes, and without cere­ 1. Is the old-fashioned way ship. skirt has a flat, round cbllar of whole of Skeel’s checkered career by burglars for illegal entries and himself under cover of a futile call mony or introduction shunts her to of laying two or three tea- Alan used to have a lot of bad cream that terminates in, the back at half-past nine. came when that mysterious wrecker exits. the receiving line where she is in­ luck with the cops when he drove with a tie with monogrammed “The unbolting accomplished, he tried to open the closet door behind “But all such devices have had to fp .reduced a , Gogboiash” and ^poons crosswise above each the old car and he’s strong for any ends. ’uO od returned via the alleyway, and let which he was crouching. do with the locking—not the bolt­ '‘Ideal Fashions left with a strange man. plate considered bad form now ? racket that will help put one over himself into the apartment at some “Fancy! There he was cornered, ing—of doors. The conversation turns, according 2. How are coffee spoons dis on ’em. Of course, I didn’t mention SILK PIQUE. “The principle, of course, is the time before eleven. When the lady and not two inches from him stood, to this femine Boswell of the tributed ? about Billy putting his arms around apparently, a homicidal maniac same, but the technic is different. ndy neck. Sometimes I think Alan returned with an escort, he quickly Harvard man, to liquor, “ the one 3. Dessert spoons? White silk pique is the charm­ hid in the clothes closet, and re­ trying to get tc him, rattling that To lock a door on the inside, a topic of ballroom conversation that has old-fashioned ideas. ing medium (or a gulmpe in a red mained there until the escort had thin barricade of white pine. . . . needle, or strong slender pin, is in The Answers Well, we nicked the checkbook crepe frock, with matching cape. is vital to a Harvard man.” 1. Yes. departed. Then he came forth, and Can you picture the blighter’s re­ serted through the bow of the key. “ Hero,” writes Miss “ Lowella for a car and I’m thrilled sick. Silk pique promises great vogue. the lady, startled by his sudden ap­ lief when the murderer finally re­ and pulled downward with a string , . , 2. They are placed on saucer Only thing is I’ve got to learn to leased the knob and turned away? But on the side door of this house Cabot,” IS I-when coffee is served. drive all over because I’ve never pearance, screamed. moots at a dance;u .the _ type that „ ar­ ^ Placed at right of cover when “But, on recognizing him, she It’s a wonder he didn’t collapse there is no lock and key; nor i.= driven anything but the Model T. New Cle^ansing rive' ,':ober, becomes thoroughly and the course is served. told Spotswoode, who was now from the reaction. But he didn’t. there a bow in the bolt-handle.— not r.Ur,";a?her pleasantly ‘tight’ in But Alan says he’ll have me run­ hammering at the door, that it was He listened and watched in a sort Now, the resourceful Skeel, while an incredibly short time and usual­ ning the thing In half an hour. I’m of hypnotic panic, until he heard pacing nervously about, looking for VVHY ELECTROLYSIS not so sure, though. He seems to Cream Amazing .-i; all a mistake. So Spotswoode ran ly finishes by being assisted away SOMETIMES FAILS along and played poker. A financial the invader leave the apartment. something that might offer a sug be having a little trouble himself at the end. getting used to the change. You Becomes liquid as soon as It touch­ discussion between Skeel and the Then, weak-kneed and in a cold gestion, probably espied the twocz “ If he passes out, it is just one Many women are doubtful about know if you sit by a driver you es the skin, yet contains Cocoa But­ lady—probably a higliiy acrimoni­ sweat, he came forth and surveyed ers on the lady’s dressing-table- more nick to be carved on the ima­ ter, so good for dry skins, afid does the battlefield.” no lady nowadays is without these the permanency of the electric can almost run the car yourself. ous tiff—ensued. In the midst of it gined credit side of his social bal­ needle cure for superfluous hair. not leave the skin saggy. Nourish­ Vance glanced about him. little eyebrow-pluckers. don’t y’ But when I try to tell Alan a few the telephone rang, and Skeel ance book.” An operator of wide experience es and cleanses every pare and snatched off the receiver and said “Not a pretty sight—eh, what? know—and immediately his prob­ simple tricks he gets like they say Miss “Lowella Cabot” completes in this line tells me that if the of the scrambled egg— all hot and keeps the complexion youthful. You the Canary was out. And there on the davenport re­ lem was solved. her story of Harvard men at a par­ needle really reaches the root of the bothered. will marvel at this new wonderful “The tiff was resumed; but pres­ clined the lady’s strangled body. “It remained only to test the de­ ty, with’ a description of their Cream. Ask for MELLO-GLO, a hair and the electricity is kept on Aren’t men funny? He’d rather ently another suitor appeared on That corpse was Skeel’s dominant vice. Before departing, however, criticism of the hostesses’ food, the long enough to kill that root, there companion of the famous MELLO- the scene. W’lether he rang the horror., he chiseled open the jewel case manner in which they smash her stall the car than pay attention to GLO Face Power. J. W. Hale Co., can never be a return of that par- what I tell him. And he won’t let bell or let himself in with a key “He staggered to the table to look which the other chap had merely best plates and the way they order 'licular hair. If there be a seeming South Manchester.— ^Advt. I can’t say—probably the latter, for at it, and steadied himself with his dinted, and found the solitaire dia­ about her servants. failure permanently to remove that the phone operator was unaware of right hand—that’s how you got mond ring that he later attempted hair it Is caused by the fact that his visit. Skeel hid himself a sec­ your finger-prints. Sergeant. Then to pawn. the needle did not come in contact ond time in the closet, and luckily the realization of his own position “Then he erased, as he thought, Uneven Brims with the root at all, and this sliji took the precaution of locking him­ suddenly smote him. Here he was all his finger-prints, forgetting to may have occurred by reason of self in. Also, he quite naturally alone with a murdered person. He v/ipe off the inside door-knob of the lack of skill on the operator’s part. put his eye to the keyhole to see was known to have been Intimate closet, and overlooking the hand- Or it may have been that th(i who the second intruder was.” with the lady; and he was a bur­ mark on the table. After that, he particular hair did not follow th(i Vance pointed to the closet door. glar with a record. Who would be­ let himself out quietly, and rebolted regular line- of growth, and so the “The keyhole, you will observe, lieve that he was Innocent? And the side door the same as I did, needle missed sliding down along is on a line with the davenport; though he had probably recognized stuffinge the tweezers in his waist­ its shaft. Perhaps the current of and as Skeel peered out into the the man who had negotiated the coat pocket and forgetting them.” electricity was not allowed to re­ room bo saw a sight that froze his business, he was In no position to (TO BE CONTINUED) main on long enough, due to an error of judgment on the part of the operator or too much hurry. So it will be understood that no matter how good the machine or 3020 the theory, a first-class operator is Bridge M e essential. It is up to you to select The Draped Jabot one who knows her job. Daily Health Service Fashion decrees nothing smarter Another for the new season than the Jabot, HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL BY W. w. WENTWORTH a delightful detail of a more femi­ by World Famed Authority nine mode. 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EVENING HERALD, W ^NESDAY, MARCH 7, 19Z8, Community State Title Rec Tilt With Knights CaldweD Can H it-A n d How! England Drubs Nelson; GAME WITH AETNA BRUCE Big Match This Evening Should Draw Big Crowd CALDWELL IS UP TO until the last ten seconds, the ^ Kaminsky-Herron Clash h W J U j H T O m Stil Remote Possibffity Game teams battled for all they were Result of First Games As­ BRENNAN DEFEATS worth, Manchester trying for a Qnarter-Finals; Ballsie- basket that would give them victory ' sures Success of Second; // CAMPS THE . . May Be Played is Hart­ and Bridgeport trying to stall o ff' STEVENSON EASILY 0 0 the remaining minutes. Just before per-Bensche Tomorrow; ford; (Srls Off Form Last tbe game ended. Miss Robstock All Rec Players Ready For ^ 'Si tossed in e field goal that settled the issue beyond doubt. Mary DreW Six Matches Left. Starts Fith fiants and M s Night; Bi^s Beat Pbdmrille starred for Manchester. \ : Duty; Boys’ Preliminary. Wins Final Ten Games By In the second game of the eve­ McGraw If He Misses ning, the Community Club, after 118 Pins to Cop Match By Only six more matches remain 33-22. battling on even terms with Plaln- With last night’s games a matter to be played in The Evening Her­ ville for three periods, suddenly I of history, the only basketball ald’s town championship pocket bil­ Hornsby. spurted into a commanding lead at ■ sport attraction left on the pro­ 165; Wins Every Game liards tournament following the the start of the fourth quarter and gram for Manchester fans this conclusion of the second round last Community Glris (20) breezed through a 33 to 22 winner. week lythe return game between night when Cecil England over­ B. F. T. “ Babe” Hurley of the Hartford the Rec Five and Knights of But One. whelmed Jack Nelson, proprietor of EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the Scanton, rf ...... 1 1-3 3 Yankees was the star of the game : Lithuania of Hartford. However, the Park Billiards 100 to 28. first of a series of articles by Davis Richmond, If ...... 0 2-2 2 with nine hoops. The foul shooting this should be a game well worth Brennan The margin of victory came as a J. Walsh on Major Leagu« ball Sheridan, If ...... 0 0-0 0 of both teams was wretched. Frank Stevenson Lead t clubs and their prospects, as viewed watching. Anyone who saw the 90 big surprise. England took every Drew, c ...... 3 3-3 9 Gallagher played a nice game. The 85 47 from the angle of training camp de­ last encounter can, and wilt, vouch 75 52 95 rack but one, losing that by only Welles, rg, Ig ' ...... 2 2-6 6 summary: for that. 120 two balls. He made several nice velopments. Other articles of the Shearer, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 Community Boys (33) 99 73 series will follow. The High School team has con­ 99 94 104 runs. His opponent, although con­ McLaughlin, Ig . . . . 0 , 0-0 0 B. cluded its home season and will 76 99 99 tributing some pretty break shots, McLaughlin, rf •> finish its out of town schedule Fri­ 76 99 99 often missed up on easy shots. Eng­ 5 3-14 20 Kerr, rf ...... 1 day night at Willimantlc. There­ 111 121 121 land took advantage of every op­ BY DAVIS J. WALSH Bridgeport (23) Gallagher, If . . 3 fore, the Rec game is the sole at­ 100 131 100 portunity. The rack by rack score I. N. S. Sports Editor B. P. T. Pentland, If .. . 0 traction in the program, but it 100 143 112 follows: 8-5, 20-6, 26-14, 35-18, Casper, rf 3 2- 8 7 Hurley, c .... . 9 should be a la plenty, especially if 91 148 96 49-18, 61-20, 73-20, 81-25, 93-27 Augusta, ^Ga., March 7— Being a Bandre, rf 0 0-0 0 i Boyce, rg .... . 0 it turns out to be anything like the 88 165 100 and 100-28. England vlll play Jud con^genital Ignoramus, I asked John Phalen, If 0 0-0 0 Kelly, Ig . .•__ . 1 first meeting of these two teams. Gallup Friday night at 6:45. McGraw today about his second baee Moore, c . 0 0-1 0 The quarter-finals or third The Knights came to Manchester 924 118 1042 problem and It wasn’t until then Robstock, rg 5 3- 13 4 round will be finished this week 16 I - l l 33 with a most enviable record. They that I discovered that he had none 2-3 2 leaving only four players from the Outhouse, Ig 0 FlainviBe (22 ) had won 22 consecutive games and Bob Brennan had little difficulty at all. Sorry, you know, but he was B. F. T. came within a hair’s breadth of in defeating Herb Stevenson last field of thirty-two that started two all out of them Just now. weeks ago. The semi-finals and 8 7-14 23 Anderson, rf ...... 4 0-3 3 adding the Rec to their list of vic­ night in the final half of their Yes,' he seemed to remember a Score by periods: tims. However, after outplaying twenty game home and hSine bowl­ V finals will be played off next week. Havolick, If ...... I Hornsby last year; come to think Manchester .... 6— 3— 9— 2— 20 Q-f the locals for three quarters of the ing match at Tommy Conran’s al­ Kaminsky-Herron Tonight Smith, If ...... 0 0 of it, the name had a faintly fami­ B ridgeport...... 9— 3— 6— 5— 23 Luke, c ...... 1 1-2 t**v game, they faltered and the Rec leys. Brennan won the last ten Tonight’s only match will bring liar ring. The trouble was, it seem­ spurted simultaneously with the re­ games by 118 pins which with the together Billy Kaminsky and Sam Referee: Herb Angell. Matulis, rg . 2 2-0 4 1 Herron in the quarter-finals. The ed, that John’s mind was so com­ Weir, Ig . . . ♦ 1-2 a sult that “ Hap” Madden sunk a 47 margin he picked up at Howard pletely occupied with Cohens and. field goal “with thirty seconds to Murphy’s alleys, gave him the BY BILLY EVANS for 1928, since he graduate# from outcome of this match Is awaited Mancbester’C hopes of matching Yale in June. with keen interest inasmuch as Otts and Seeses and a lot of real the Community Girls with the 10 ,2-9 22 play that knotted the count at 32 match by 165 timbers. good ball players that he had no Brennan did not lose a single Then, just when it looked as if I nofth end fans look forward to Ka­ Aetna Life of Hartford for the Score by periods: all- . .u Fame is often difficult of ex­ had the inside track, the athletic minsky reaching the finals. They time to talk about Hornsby. state basketball championship hung Manchester . . . 6— T— 4— 16- -33 Thls seemed to take the starch game. He won nine of them and planation. It comes moat unexpect­ No Problems out of the Capitol City quintet, for tied the other at 100. His average authorities at Yale informed Cald­ claim he is much better than Joe on a slender thread today follow^ Bridgeport .. . 3— 6— 11— 2- -22 edly and often vanishes just as well that he was to discontinue all Coughlin who all but eliminated “ Problems?” he Inquired In that ing the outcome of last night’s Referee: Herb Angeli. in the five minutes of over-time for the ten games was 104.2. Stev­ tone of pained surprise one uses mysteriously. relations with any major league Jarle Johnson the other night and game at the Harding school gym on play, the Rec had little difficulty in enson’s was 92.4. Brennan made when the bus boy serves the soup scoring four field goals against the 22 spares against 12 for Stevenson. Take the case of Bruce Caldwell, club until he graduated from Yale Coughlin admits as much. However, Hollister street when the Park City much talked about Yale star. One Kaminsky should find much tough­ on one’s pants leg. “ The New York Girls of Bridgeport blasted the one for the visitors, Manchester Neither man made a strike. or such action might affect his Giants have no problems. We had winning 40 to 34. Jack Saidella said today that he year ago Caldwell was little known, amateur standing and thereby pre­ er opposition in Herron than he did championship aspirations of the and Howard Murphy stand willing just one of the hundreds of athletes in “ Ducker” Carlson. a club in 1927 that almost was Community team, defeating them Manchester will be back at full vent him from playing on the Yale good enough to steal the pennant Newsy Notes strength for this game. Tommy to meet Tommy Conran and Bob trying to win th^ coveted Yale Y. varsity. The North End entered seven 23 to 20. Brennan in a two-man match for Caldwell came to Yale a highly playefs at the start of the tourna­ in the closing weeks of the race and Faulkner’s injured knee has im­ The ukase has temporarily ended we have fewer questions to answer Whether or not Manchester will proved sufficient for him to take fun, mbney or marbles. touted scholastic star, but, as is the activities of the major league ment with advance information that get a game with the Aetna now, often the case. Injuries and illness Kaminsky and Coughlin. So far, this year than we did last. From The part and "Cap” Bissell will also be clubs In quest of his services. “ Second base? Andy Cohen is a depends wholly upon the attitude of greatly handicapped him and It other players had better beware of in uniform. It is possible that Bis­ Joe ’Wood, now head baseball first class Inflelder, a natural sec­ Coach Adrian Brennan of the state sell may be in the starting lineup, didn’t seem as if he was going to their prophecies have been one champions. Yesterday afternoon. coach at Yale, former big leaguer hundred per cent correct. Kamin­ ond baseman, covers ground, pivots Training Camps but just where, no one seems to make good on the many lavish as a member of the Boston Red Coach Fay and. Coach Brennan fffZ. « l sky remains as the sole hope of the well and gets the hall away rapid­ know, unless It is at Farr s guard press notices that had been handed Sox and Cleveland Indians, has this ly. He is a punch hitter; that is, were in consultation over a propos­ position. Ty Holland will be in him. North End in the tournament but ed series, but an agreement could to say about Caldwell: he has a very hard row to hoe. If he doesn’t hit them far, but he does St. Petersburgh, Fla.. March 7.— uniform as ho has recovered from Last fall, Caldwell, in good “ Bruce can do the most impor­ be can get through Herron tonight, hit them safely. not be reached. The local man an attack of tonsilitls. wanted a home and home series Answering criticisms that his devo­ health and free from Injuries, be­ tant thing In baseball and do it he will probably have to face Judd “ And then there’s Melvin Ott, a tion to golf would impair his abili­ The Knights will be at full gan to play the game of football of well, hit the ball. He is one of the Gallup and Jarle Johnson in his natural ball player. I’ll guarantee while Brennan held out for one strength also. They hope to erase ty to hit home runs. Babe Ruth in­ which he was capable. He was the most natural batters I have ever next two matches. that out of a hundred balls hit to game only, with that being played the defeat by scoring a more im­ in Hartford next Thursday night. augurated his season’s training by talk of the east. Coach Tad Jones of seen. He gets great power in his Big Match Tomorrow him, he will ^ome up with more smacking six wallops into»Crescent pressive victory than the Rec ^d. WIUIAMt Yale pronounced- him one of the drive and hits seven out of every Johnny Bensche and Paul Ball- than Jackson and LIndstrom. The result was a deadlock. Coach Urban and Giraitus will be at for­ lake, outside the training park of A young tackle named Sonnen- greatest Yale backs of all time. ten balls hard. If he makes up his sieper will hook up tomorrow night A Better Club Fay refused to give in to Brennan’s wards, S. Shimkus at center with the here. Sev­ berg has Come out of Dartmouth . Then, just before the Princeton mind to try^Hiig league ball, I am ai seven o’clock and the winner will “ We are sure of our catching terms pending the outcome of last eral rookies could not conceal their Mazotas and C. Shimkus at and the wrestlers are beginnin.g to and Harvard games, the two big certain he will not be lacking at the tackle Jarle Johnson next week in now. Our pitching. no longer is night’s game in which a victory mirth when Ruth missed the ball The preliminary game will be be­ events of the year for Yale, some bat. the latter half of the semi-finals. questionable. We have a far better, would have placed the Community tween the West Side Rec team wish he hadn’t. He throws his entirely, whereupon the. Bambino man by picking him up and bang­ one who didn’t have much to do “ At Yale, Caldwell has played In the upper bracket, Herron or outfield, with much greater reserve Girls in a position to dictate as well stepped to the pitcher’s box and and the Bristol Boys’ Club. The discovered that Caldwell at Brown mostly at second base. It is possible Kaminsky meets Gallup or Eug- strength. In fine, the Giants are a as listen. However, the local team fanne4 several of the youngs^rs. Rec Girls are not playing because ing on the floor like waitresses drop plates. as a freshman had played for he might find some other position land. better ball club.” lost, so now Brennan is in a posi­ they already have two games sometliing like 12 minutes more or more .advantageous. He has a As the finals rapidly approach, Very well, John, Andy Co'hen, tion to do as he sees fit. Fay now Augusta, Ga., March 7.— Bill scheduled for this week out of He has had only four matches, less. He was declared ineligible, de­ rather peculiar throw that keeps interest in the tournament contin­ of Buffalo, may be the second base- has no alternative hut to accept a Terry, first baseman of the Now town. Tonight they travel to New ues to grow In leaps and bounds. man to disenfranchise a man like game in Hartford, providing he can York Giants, Is out for home run Britain to meet the Landers-Frarj- each of which he won by breaking priving him of the big thrill of his him from getting the ball away the floor with opponents’ heads. career, playing against Princeton quickly. That might handicap him Tbe gallery for the Johnson-Cough- Rogers Hornsby. The only point I even get that. honors this year. Bill reported from Clarke Girls in the preliminary lin match was the largest of the make Is that he probably hasn’t The defeat of the Community Memphis and immediately delivered game to. the New Britain-Celtics He had to work two minutes on and Harvard. Yale, however, was as a big league second baseman, tourney and tonight Is expected lo proved It in the four or five days Girls was a heartbreaker for the two circuit clouts in a practice contest. Saturday night, the Rec one man and ])iit in a hill for equal to the occasion and won both where fa.st double plays are so very two days’ overtime. games despite his absence from the Important. He might go better at draw another big crowd. No admis­ he has been In c^mp, although, he local players and fans as well. The game. Six other homers were made, Girls play the Hartford Fire team sion is charged to see the games looks the part of a right good ball’ Community lassies had their hearts including one by Catcher Bill Bar­ at the Y. W. C. A. in Hartford. lineup. first or in th.e c-utficld. He is one of The referee in one match ac­ ■which are played on the middle player. and souls all enrapped in winning rett, home run king of the minors. Caldwell’s football ballyhoo, be­ those natural hall players who can table in order that as many per­ cused him of putting the shot, cause of his being declared in­ easily adapt himself to any posi­ Hbwever, It might he mentioned this game but weren’t quite equal but Sonnenberg told him ho didn’t sons as possible can see the con­ here^that the tip in camp is that to the occasion although they had Clearwater, Fla., March 7.— Daz- eligible, brought out the fact that tion.” tests. zy • Vance has signed with the drink. he also was a baseball star. Imme­ In the one game I was fortunate McGraw may try to swing a deal for plenty of chances to win In the clos­ WEST SIDE REC See Gallup Winner a National league second baseman ing minutes of play- Brooklyn ^Robins for one year at a diately, a number of major league enough to see Caldwell play, he did There will be only one other salary reported to be |20,000. . .It dei>ends on his mood where he clubs started a wild scramble for nothing at the bat, but heimpressed before they start countlag games On the whole, the local team had match this week outside of the Ka- won and lost. Cohen looks sur­ an off night and could not seem to which would make him the high­ throws them. Somcjtimes he only his services. me as a good hitter even In fail­ nunsky-Herron and Ballsleper- est-paid pitcher in the National BEATEN 41-23 tears out one of the walls with his Since good ball players are much ure. He is not fast and has a prisingly good and Andy Reese, the find Itself for any length of time. Eensche affairs and that will be the Tupelo, Miss., citizen, can do a But a certain and perhaps big ex­ League. Vance had held out for a desired, acting as the agent for peculiar style of throwing. one between Gallup and England. two-year contract. Cleveland, I got into the hunt for It is just possible Caldwell will utility man’s best In a pinch but tent, this was due to the stellar This will complete the third round McGraw, when he throws away his Outfielder Jigger Statz blew In Caldwell’s services and had made be one of the highest priced col­ and leave four players ready for playing of the visiting team. The gumdrops will tell you that a man from California and turned in some Booked in Preliminary arrangements for him to come to legians ever to enter the majors, if the semi-finals which will be played Park City Girls blanketed the local sparkling c&tches. the present competition for his ser­ early next week. Incidentally, it of real Major League experience offense time and time again. Bril­ Cleveland and talk over the possi­ would irritate him very little, bility of the Indians signing him vices continues. might be said that backers of Gal­ liant work by Jennie Casper and Tampa, Fla., March 7.— Manager Games Tonight and Fri­ lup predict that he will win the Frank Hogan, the spacious young Miss Bobstock brought the visitors Bucky Harris ,of the Nationals championship. Many persons in man from Somerville, Mass., ob­ a well earned victory. tlilnks he has the best bunch of town have asked who Gallup is so tained in the Hornsby deal, will be Manchester scored only two field youug material this year that ho day; Team Gaining Pres­ Miller Huggins ^ Rainy Day Buying it might help to mention that he the best catcher the Giants have goals in the first half agalnsv five has ever had. He is losing sleep man, on other occasions he splin­ works at the clothing store owned sponsored in recent years, McGraw for Bridgeport. Halftime score was over the problem of which of his ters the floor, a^ain he heaves them by Arthur L. Hultman on Main says. Jack CummingB, 1927 regu­ 12 to 9 for the visitors but in the jewels to give up. Hotel bills being m tige. upward. l}e put reverse English Gives Yanks Mortgage On Success street at the south end and lives lar, is the second catcher and pro­ third quarter, the locals succeeded hole! bills, the pruning Is going to on one of his customers and the on Asylum street. Reports that he bably Bill Barrett, of Memphis, In tying the score at 18 all. Three- begin soon. gent stuck to tlie ceiling. at one time held the championship will be the third. successive foul shots by Robstock The West Side Rec was defeated New York.— Nothing succeeds least, not for so long that their of Pennsylvania are poppycot. The Pitchers and Casper, put the Brldgeporters A golf player says cigarets keep by the Rockville A. C. by the score • O’Goofty saw the lad perform like success, said the gent who usefulness would be questionable. He did most of his playing In New Vic Aldridge, Virgil Barhes, ahead 21 to 18 and fouls by, Mary his throat clear. And that’s what of 41 to 23 last night in that city. and says it’s simply a squash knows that a wise crack covers a Both Lazerri and Koenig are Britain and this is the first tourna­ Larry Benton and Fred Fltislm- Drew and Miriam Wellea made it a golfer needs, especially in sand The West Side team is fast .be­ * racket. multitude of malstatements. For young men, just coming to their ment he ever entered, he says. mons, veterans all, are the pitchl^ ^ to 20. For the rest of the period traps and at the water hole. ing recognised in the state as it example, John McGraw, if inter­ best. May Lengthen Finals staff, although Dutch Henry will has been asked to play preliminary O’Goofty, by the way, read a viewed directly after 1913 and Rainy Day Buying. There is a strong possibility that left hand the situation on odd oc­ to the Yankee-Knights of Lithuan­ headline the other day like this; since 1924, would have admitted Echoes of the Oakland deal had the finals will he lengthened from casions. He.bae a few compan­ ia contest in Hartford tonight. It FRENCH FLYERS SIT FOR that he had had intervals of mod- barely abated when it was an­ one hundred to three- hundred ionate i*ecruits with him at the will be pitted against the Holy BUS'TS. He' says they’re probably eijate success, first with three con­ nounced that the Yanks had pur­ points. It is pointed out that a moment. They are Jim Faulkner, Trinity Knights whom they defeat­ trying to copy the British heavy­ secutive pennant winners amd then chased John Prudhomme, a right marathon match will eliminate all up from Toronto, Arthur Johnson, ed earlier in the season on their weights and haven’t perfected the with four. But on each occasion hand pitcher from Toronto. They element of luck and the better man up from Fort Smith, and Bill Walk­ own floor. Friday night the West horizantal system yet. success ceased to succeed with him paid their money for the gent and will win while In a shorter match, er of Denver, The latter was the Side team will again play prelimin­ rather abrupt!^, at that. all details were closed, except one. a fiti’^ak of luck may win the match Btrlke-out king of the minors last ary to the Rec-Knights game at the Tapioca is a product of tapioca Frank Chance could have told That will not be completed until for either contestant. Jarle John­ year and is very highly esteem,ed at Rec Gym flour which comes from the root Prudhomme reports to the club, son and Jud Gallup who are re­ this juncture, if that means any­ West Side Rec (23) you the same thing any time dur­ of the cassava, a tropical plant sim­ ing the season of 1911 and, for the probably In 19 30. The Yanks garded as favorites to reach the thing. Real Quality Malt Syrup B. F. T. ilar to our sweet potato. didn’t buy him because they need finals, have expressed themselves in The other Rookie pitchers lu- K. Smith, r f ...... 2 0 4 asking or quite without it, Mr. Mack will so tell you to-day. him, only because they think they favor of a three hundred point clude Ned Porter, Ben Cantwell R. Russell, If ...... 2 0 4 might some fine day. match. This would be either placed and Hank Boney, right-handers 2 Mack’s pennant winners of 1910, C. Bissell, I f ...... 1 •0 Offhand, this system of raniy- in three blocks of one hundred from Florida: Jim Chaplin, up \ B. McConkey ,lf . . . .0 0 0 1911, 1913 and 1914 never were points or tWo of one hundred and -fO X Y FHAMN^ repeated and neither was Chance day buying might seem to be a from Jersey City, and Jack Levy, B. Metcalf, If ...... 1 1 3 commendable one if it wasn’t for fifty points. dt Birmingham and Charlotte, the E. Boyce, c ...... 2 1 5 The movie lots are where able to come back with another winner after his Cubs of 1906, the fact that the Yanks hold too man wllh three deliveries, none of W. Wylie, rg ___ . .0 (J 0 the good photographers LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS lp07, 1908 and 1910 were no more. many of the cards now for the good which have looked too good to date. W. Eagleson, rg .. . .0 0 0 ____ usually wind up of the league. They won off by McGraw thinks more of Leo fl aVORH' A. Gustafson, Ig . . . .1 3 5 Shining Examples. Ihemslves last year, they have been At Portland, Me.— Frankie Gen- Mangum, of Buffalo, than most of So with these shining examples out of the world’s series only twice aro, recognized as flyweight cham­ the recruit right-handers on the Totals 9 5 23 before him, it is apparent today since 1920 and their financial re­ pion by the National Boxing Asso­ .I' Jiuhrd-k^ j Rockville A. C. (41) premises. that Miller Hugginp, manager of a sources, almost unlimited, are ciation, awarded newspaper deci­ The Infield B. F. T. club that just has reeled off five growing with each season. sion over Duke Menard, Blddeford, Butter, rf ...... 6 0 12 ’The Infield is presumed to be victories in 1921, 1922, 1923, 1926 And if they continue looking Me., 12. “ set,” with Fred Llndstroan, sup­ M a l t Pressler, If ...... 6 0 12 and 1927, wants no part of the ahead to the day when young men At Toronto— George Flfield, Ca­ Beebe, c ...... 4 2 10 posedly reoovered from an Injured same mistake. His is an outfit will be old, some one will have to nadian welterweight champion, won back, on third base; Travis Jack- ’ '’ ■U.A ^1 K’ Hi Durand, rg r.. . , . . . .0 1 1 that won the American League pen­ call in the Interstate Commerce decision over Sailor Freldman. Chi­ > . 1 V. NV I Skinner, Ig ...... 2 0 4 cago,* 8. eon at short, Cohen at second and nant last season by a small matter Commission In order to finish sec­ Memphis Bill ’I'erry at first. Reese Weber, Ig ...... 1 0 2 of nineteen games and is a com­ At Paris— George Cook, Austra­ ond in^the American League stand­ will be first utility . parative youthful on(S, with possi­ ing. I lia; outpointed Moise Bouqulllon, Mr. Edward Roush •Will left-hand Totals 19 3 41 bly some of Its best years before it. French llgbt-heavyWelght cham­ But the good Miller is the type who pion, 10. his w iy Into camp eooh to plfcy wn- terfleld lor two sets of otttfiww. The cjiiiice o f flioee^imo liave SIX DAY RACE wouldn't bet you that tomorrow is At New York— Phil MeOraw, De­ M U the next d^y. LEAGUE FRIENDLY TO U. S. troit lightweight, drew with Bobby Against right hand plichiagt tried them all Fhdn and hm New York, March 7.— The He wants a mortgage on success. Burns, Brooklyn, 10; Willie Feld­ means five-days a wisek, he will Frenchmen, Letourner and Bro- No other explanation would seem Geneva, March 7.— Diplomats man, New York middleweight, won range between George Harpelr, vet­ cardo were tied with Bellonl and to account plausibly for the fact attending the League of Nations decision over Pierre Oandon, 6t eran, and Frank O’Doul, ^ again flavored Strictly ianio^iiia&^ Beckman for first place in the six- that he was the only manager In Council meeting who have Informarl- France, 6. from toe Ooaet League. Tnijr day bicycle racq at Madison Square the major leagues who was willing ly discussed Americans proposals for At Cleveland— Young StrlbUng; Frank can’t jnlea tola thne pfi ’.K a treaty outlawing war have adopt­ handed pitching daya. Aft J4hh, ANH|!USER-BUgCQ» WMi Garden this morning. One lap Ire- to take Lyn Lary and Jimmy Reese Georgia heavyweight, won deoislOh «‘V>a hind them were three other teams from Oakland for 1929 delivery. ed a friendly tone towards the sug­ over Chuck Wiggins, Indianapolis, ihother ooaat leaguer, and LMllh 12* Mann, the well-known grandfather, STANDARD PA ^E R ^ — Georgetti and Debaets, Spencer tH E c a n ’t C tD B i True, the Yankees didn’t actually gestions put out from Washington, and ’Walthour and Walker and a------need the pair this year with Lazerrl It was learned this afternoon. But wilt Flank tloueh. Hill. and Koenig going so well at second these discussions\have been private The stock market has been ca­ Jim Welsh, the other part of the VOU CAl’iV VDEAP2- i Hornsby deal, and Mel Ott may The new combination of Gooaens .•A CAP- base and shortstop, but that isn’t and unofficial and^^one of the par­ vorting around right sm^rt lately. the point. The Yankees actually ticipants would make any formal That’s one of the reasons why gen­ break in from time to time with the and Faudet led the jamming and lett-haad outfleldera. £ain^ four laps* ^TREOeslC/M/ J don’t figure to need them at all; at statement. tlemen prefer blonds. ♦ 5 ' •

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Houses for Sale 73 Evening Herald hour notice; we also cater for WANTED—ELDERLY WOMAN for Phone Your Want Ads 17 Poster street, first house from Mrs. Lettie (Clark) Keeney, societies, clubs and private parties. housekeeping, for family of two. In­ -East Center street, all Imp^yements. FOR SALE—ON THE CLUB PLAN 5 Inquire 15 Foster street. Tel. 167-2. aged. 77, one of-the few Manchester Classified Advertisements quire at 109 Prospect street or TeL room bungalow, with all .mod'er'h _ . _i — nviirAflrA words to s Uns. persons who ever had the distinc­ NOTICE—MRS. BERTHA Gardner, 185-23,______- T o T h e Improvements, William Kanehl, 519 A dressmaker, has removed from John­ Center street...... " TO RENT__6 ROOM tenement, all Im- tion of speaking to and shaking each-,«v, «nnntcount aSas a woru son block to 23 Bissell street. Hours WANTED—SINGLE GIRLS to learn hands with. Abraham Lincoln, and words as two words will be from 1 to 6 or evenings. hemming In cravat department. Ap­ provementa. garage. 64 Summer St. FOR SALE—SIX ROOM COLONIAL is price of three llnea ply at Cheney Brothers Employ­ or bungalow. Modern. Call at 20% .perhaps'the last one, died at her • • STEAMSHIP TICKETS— all parta of TO RENT__TENEMENT, near Main Woodbridgo street • or telephone home in the Orford Block at 865 ment Bureau. Evening Herald street and schools. Four rooms with day for transient 1904-4. iilne rates per the world. Ask for Bailing lltta and improvexn6iit8, on6 month free, flo Main street late yesterday. rates. Phons 750-t Robert J. Smlin, WANTED— 16 YEAR OLD GIRLS to thereafter* 5S School street. ON STATE ROAD— 8 room single Mrs. Keeney^ who was the widow E ffccU v March ^^harge 1009 Main street. learn mill operations. A^ly to Cheney Bros. Employment Bureau.^ bouse with .garage, large lo.L Price of ' Albert W .. Keeney, Civil War FOR r e n t —FOUR ROOM tenement, only 85000. Call Arthur A. Knofla. 6 Consecutive Days ..I 7 cts 9 cts Automobiles for 5ale all Improvements. Apply 93 Foster veteran who died twelve years ago, 3 Consecutive Days mA 9 eta 11 cts WANTED — ONE EXPERIENCED TeL 782-2. rode on the famous coach which IS cts stenographer, and one experienced street. Telephone 409-8. ___ X Day see** ••••••• • • CIO CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE FOR SALE— NEW 6 ROOM . bungur was displayed In the Centennial typist. Apply at Cheney Brothers Call 664 FOR RENT—ON MINUTE from All orders for Irregular We do not pay two prices for used Employment Bureau. ______low, all Improvements. Telephone parade of 192^3 when it was pl:>- will be charged at the one-time rate. cars, therefore we do not have to ask Main street, aix room mo jr n tene­ ment. all Improvements. Telephone 2632-2 or call 108 Beaten street ing regularly * between the north two prices. WANTED—YOUNG GIRL for general And Ask for a Wanf Ad Taker 1804 or call Arthur K ofla. 783-8. H. A. STEPHENS housework, in Hartford. Good home. and south ends of the to;ivn. Mr. Center & Knox Sts. and Mrs Keeney rode on the coach Call 69-12. Tell Her What You Want FOR RENT-rFOUR ROOW tenement, with Improvements, 118, at 19 Ridge­ MYSTIC REVIEW PLANS on their first visit to Manchester. p l a c e y o u r o r d e r n o w sa for an early delivery on the new Ford MeJ Wanted— Male An experienced operator will take your ad. help you wood street, one block from Hart­ They also were passengers on the car. Orders will bo filled strictly in ford trolley. Inquire on premises first train that ever ran over the •word It for best rwults. and see that it la properly In- or phone 1810-8. ;,';-an’o"5n"«> or r " ” " '! ' after the the order received. Trades on all cars REAL JOBS OPEN In the auto field. FOR MANY ACTIYITIES South Manchester railroad from . u urn. o i t •locp»a considered. No layoffs no strikes, learn In few aerted. Bill will be mailed same day allowing you until Cheney Brothers mills to the north weeks how to earn from 510 to 575 Business Locations for Bent 64 lifth day. , display lines not No -‘till forbids MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES per week. The opportunity of a life­ eeventh day after Ineertlon to take adrantage of the end. Dependable Used Cars time. Write today for remarkable She was born in Berlin, this Herald will not bo responsible CASH RATE, OFFICES FOR RENT AT Depot Mystic Revle-w Woman’s Benefit 1069 Main street. Tel, 740 tuition offer and big Free Book. Ad­ Square. Inquire Paganl Bros. Store state, in 1851, the daughter of Mr. to n o e" than one Incorrect Insertion Denis P. Coleman, Mgr. dress J. H. MeSweeny, ^IcSweeny association at Its meeting in Odd or any advertisement ordered for Auto Shops. A-102 MeSweeny Bldg., or Tel. 587. Fellows hall last evening, planned and Mrs. Charles Clark. The early 1921 Stearns Roadster. Cincinnati, Ohio, or Cleveland, Ohio. part o f her life was spent in Illinois '"T,?e‘ ma"dvonenromls8lon a number of activities for the next] 1927 Essex Coach, WIN BACK TITLE few weeks. and it was while attending the root publication of ndvertlslng wUl 1924 Ford Coupe. WANTED— 16 YEAR OLD BOY’S to j Dearborn' school at Chicago that learn mill operations. Apply to Saturday afternoon the members frsn?rp% iu''r! JAMES STEVENSON Cheney Bros. Employment Bureau. I Apartments— Flats— Leo Schendel and Lee M. Intosh will hold a food sale for the bene­ she had the opportunity of talking 53 Bissell St,______Tel. 2169-2 Fuel and Feed 4 9 -A Tenements for Rent 63 with President Lincoln. She re­ • secured revenge from their bowling fit of the flower fund at the J. W. Situations Wanted— Male 80 rivals, Johnny Howard and Joe Hale Company’s store. Mrs. Mar­ turned to her native town and was Ml .advertisements niust conform 10 GOOD* USED CARS including Mar- FOR SALE — HARDWOOD stove FOR RENT—TENEMENT of five married in 1869 to Albert W. In Stvle copy and typography with mon and Olds detnonsirators. Craw­ length, under cover. Call after 6 rooms, lower floor, on 44 Cambridge Cavagnaro night before last at garet McCourt is chairman of the ’."uulations enforced by the publ sh ford Auto Supply Company. Center WANTED — POSITION in grocery p. m. V. Flrpo, 116 Wells street. street,' all newly renovated. Call Murphy’s alleys and now claim the committee In charge. Keeney, For a time, they made CIS. and they reserve the right and Trotter streets. Telephone 1174 or fruit store. Experience. Best of Phone 1307-2. 1191-3. championship of the Valvoline Oil At the next regular meeting thfelf home in Berlin and then re­ edit, revise or reject any copy con- or 2021-3. references. Apply Box 'SV, in care of moved to Mancheeter where they The. Herald. Company. Schendel and McIntosh night which falls on March 20, it ads Household Goods 51 65 lived' for many year in the old Auto Accessories— Tires (1 l.-OR RENT—FIVE ROOM FLAT. won by 71 pins. The scores were was voted to invite as guests the . . ‘ “ pJSlV.Ma .o ra. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Benton street. Louis J. Cook. follows: members of Laurel Rlevlew of Keeney homestead on Keeney ceived by 12 o clock 3on. Saturdays FOR SALE— T’WO SINGER niacliines, as street and later on the old Loomis one electric machine. ’Will sell FOR RENT— 21 TROTTER ST., five Schendel 100, '90, 82, 88 360. Rockville. It Is expected the FOR SALE—FOUR 31x5.25 tlreb and FOR SALE — PEDIGREED Police cheap. Bensons Furniture Company, room tenement, with all improve­ McIntosh 95, 85, 78, 99— 361. Deputy Supreme commander Miss place on the same street. Mrs. Telephone Your, .Want Ads tubes. Call 734-5. pupa, 8 1-2 months old. Price reason­ Main street. South Manchester, ments and garage. Apply 116 Cen- Keeney was a great favorite among 26 Howard 82, 91, 81, 77— 331. Rose Miller of Pawtucket, R. L Ads are accepted over the telephone able. Abel’s Service Station, Conn. ler street. Tel. 298-2. Cavagnaro 90, 74, 80, 75 319. will be present and It Is urged that young people and loved their com- nt the CHAUOE RATE given above DISTRIBUTOR FOR Prest-O-Ltte Cooper street. Telephone 789, ns a convenience to advertisers, bu batteries for automobiles and radios. OAK BUFFET AND table 525. IVal- FOR RENT—BY MARCH loth., on members make a special effort to T . c i i I? \TFS will be accepted as All sizes and cars. Complete battery nut buffet, table and six chairs. Center street, a newly renovated POWER TRUST PROBE attend that meeting. A class-.of ^ She i* survived by one son, New­ paid at the.busi^- service. Center Auto Supply Co. 155 Pon+.y and Supplies 43 569.50. Mahogany finished bed. dress­ 7 room single house with all modern Washington, March 7.— The Fed­ ton'Keeney of Pueblo, Col.; three before the seventh er and chiffonier, 569.50. 'Watkins improvements. William .Kanehl, 519 candidates will he Initiated at the lu'ss oliice on or Center street Tel. 673. I mpi' eral Trade Commission’s investiga­ same time and it is requested that daughters, Miss Lillian Keeney^ (lay following the first Insertion of Furniture Exchange, 17 Oak. ('enter street. o'therwlse the CHARGE FOR SALE— BUCKEYE 160 egg In­ tion of the electric light and power all of the guards and officers re­ Mrs. Geneva Dickinson, carli ad.. Anto Repairing— Painting 1-OR RENT—SEVERAL first class bo collected. No responsl- cubator. Price reasonable. Inquire at W anted— to Buy industry of the nation, will get un­ serve the date and ^ear white In telephoned ads tents with all improvements. Apply akd fohr great grandchildren, all of 110 Russell street. South Manchester der way here tomorrow. dresses. The committee In charge wi‘il''bo°.ass^n’'ne'‘d and their accuracy EXPERT AUTOMOBILE repairing, or telephone 1978. ______Bdward J. HolU 865 Main straeL Tel. J'JNK—1 will pay highest prices tor | The commission announced today Manchester. The cannot bo guaranteed. all makes of cars. Special electrical iOO. of refreshments includes Mrs. work. Day and night storage. The MILLER’S BABY Chlx, Reds and licg- all kinds of junk; also buy all kinds j it will hold a preliminary hearing viewed tonight at the home at 865 of chICKcns. Morris H. Lossner. tele- | RENT— FIVE ROOM FLAT, Emma Franz, Mrs. Margaret Kell­ Phone 664 Conkev Auto Co., 20-22 East Center. horns from our h6althy trapnested tomorrow at which officials of the ner and Mrs. Grace Howland. Main street or tomorrow Md Tel. 840. Distributors Studebaker breeders, sta^'e-tested and free from phono 982-4. Clinton sti^et. Inquire of Fritz John­ National Electric Light Association day at the home of Mrs. ^anapton ASK FOR W.\NT AD SERVICE and Ersklne . Motor Cars. disease. Good sized birds and eggs. son. 29 Clinton street. Phone 657-4. A public supper and entertain­ • • • Heavy producers. Hatch weekly Wanted— Booms— Board 6’J | and the American Gas Association, ment is planned for the first meet- at 123 Summer street, J.’OR RENT—NEW 5 ROOM flat, all Index of Classifications Garages— Service— Storage 10 Phone 1UG3-3. Fred Miller, North will appear and identify certain, . .j iven by funeral will be held at 2 o ®^ock Fri­ Coventrx*. (Ask me atiout poultiy modern improvements, shades, steam \VANTEL>— UO(.).M AND . hoard Viy documents which will be Introduced pi„h and the day afternoon. Re^ supiilU'S and eiiuipinent). lieat, and garage. Call 14 Edgerton the Guard club and the members. Fvenlng Herald Want Ads are now FOR RE.VT— G.YRAOF rear of 701 voung lady, near mills. Address street or telephone 1068-3. to outline the scope of the investi­ At this time a drawing will take will officiate. Burial will be In gnmi'cil according to classifications Main street. Apply to Aaron Jolin- OLIVER BROTHERS day old chicks Room, in care of Herald. gation. place on the coral tree for which the family plot In the West Ceme be ow and for handy reference w^ l son, i;2 Linden street or to tlie , from iwu year old hens. HolWwood TO RENT— 4 ROOMS bath, hot water The inquiry will be held under tery on Hartford Road. Appear in tho numerical order IndL- janitor. i St rain-Blood tested and treC' from Apartment •—Flats— connections, furnace, with garage. the Guard club Is canvassing. The 523 per moiiLh. Inquire Mrs. the authority of the Walsh resolu­ committee for this event is as fol­ cated: , white diarrlica. Oliver Bros., Clarks Tenements for Rent 0 !i tion, which originally provided for Dost and Found ...... Corner. Conn. iJutiesne, 3 Ridgewood street. lows. Mrs. Paul J. Hussey, chair­ HEFLIN PLAN BBA'TEN Announcements ...... , Bu.sines.s Hcrvice O.'fered 1:5 • ______- an investigation by a Senate com­ man; Mrs. W. H. Cowles, Mrs. Ray­ Washington, March 7.— The ad­ Personals ...... BABY ClllCiCS— Best local stock; TENEME.NT. 6 rooms, up-to-date, FOR KENT— FIVE ROOM FLAT, all mittee. but which was amended af­ Anfonioliiles CHAlR CANI.’VG neatly done. Price lieated. second floor, 140 North Main. modern improvements. Inquire 237 mond Sadrozinski, Mrs. A. A. How­ ministration’s policy of keepli^ L. popular breeds; guaranteed live de­ ter spirited fight on the floor, to Automobiles for Sale ...... right, satisfaction guaranteed. Carl livery; wo do ciistoin hatching; free Inquire Ptigani Brotliers Store. Tele- West Center street, or cal’ 1633. land. Mrs. Robert 'Sanderson, Mrs. S. Marines in Nicaragua was given Automobiles for Exchange ,«••• Anderson. 53 Norman jtreet. Phone catalogue. Clark's Hatchery, East pliono 587. substitute the trade commission as TO KENT— 4 ROOM F'l AT on Ridge Cyrus Tyler, Mrs. Harry McIntosh. what amounted to a vote of confi­ Auto Accessories—Tires ...... » 1892-2. ______Har'f"rd. Conn. ______the inquisitorial body. Auto Repairing—Painting ...... ' HUDSON STREET, 6 ROOM tenement .street. Inciuire 77 Ridge street, up­ dence today by the Senate foreign Auld Schools ...... •• ‘ "g BABY CHICKS and garage, near Depot. In good stairs. relations committee. Autos—Ship by Truck . . . . ------» PIANO TUNING— All work guaran­ Baby chicks, blood tested. Ohio condition. Modern Improvements. INDIAN NOW LEADS teed. Estimates cheorfullv given. 'I'ilNEMKNT TO RENT first of April, BISHOP The committee voted unanimous­ State University accredited. Order in Tcleitlione 981-2, NEW R. ly to reject the resolution sponsor­ tlarages—Service—Storage .... '19 ■ Kemp's Music House. Tel. 821. advance. Mancl'iester Grain and Coal all improvements. Inquire at 118 FUR RENT—5 ROOM upstairs flat, North Elm street. Victoryvllle, Calif., March 7.— ed by Senator Heflin, Democrat of Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... i Company. I’liono 1760. Rome, March 7.— Bishop Walsh, Wanted Autos—Motorcycles • • “ Moving—Trucking—storage 20 all modern improvements. 82 Sum­ Their ranks somewhat thinned by Alabama, which^'^truld instruct the ltii*lnes> nn.l Profeii.Ionul ServlCM mer street. Phone 1986. the great grind, the motley collec­ of Trenton, N. J., has been named President to withdraw\the Marines Business Services Offered ...... la bishop of Newark, It, was announc­ PKURBTT AND GLENN 10 Y—Local FOR SALE—BROILERS. Marks Poul­ tion of runners, whose sole ambi­ Houfeehold Services Offered ...... 15- a try Y’ard. Telephone 1877, I I'UU RENT —AT 20 Chestnut street, SAVES CRAMP VICTIM ed at the Vatican this afternoon. immediately. ; Buiiifling—Contracting- ...... anddofig distance moving and truck­ 1 iii.-ri floor flat, all improvements. Ap- tion is to take possession of C. C. Florists—Nurseries ...... ing. Daily express to Hanford. Liv­ iilv at 13 Church street or telephone Pyle’s $25,000 prize, were ready to Bishop MacMason, of Buffalo, N. ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. Articles for Sale •5.'. The Japanese word, jujitsu, Funcial Directors ...... ■ I 4 23. begin the fourth lap of the long J., has been transferred to Trenton, 11 cal ing —Plumbing— Roofing FROM DEATH IN TANK means muscle science. MANCHKSTER & N Y. Mtvi'OK DIS- Marathon, stretching from Los An­ N. J. Insurance ...... FOR SALE— WINDOWS for hot beds, 1 ■A i'A K I'MENTS—Two. three and tout .Millinery-Dressmaking ...... I’A rCH — Part loads to and from gas stove, lady’s desk, lounge, crib, ] room apuiimenta. heat, janitor aer- geles to New York, today. .v.'w York, regular s rvice. Call 7-2 Mo V i n g—T rue Ir i n g—Sto rage mattress. bureau, tables, 31 Strant, vico. gas range, retclgerator. in-a- Fred McCormick, Guard at Replacing Willie Kohlemalnen I’alnllng—Papering ...... or 1282. 859-4. door bed rurnlshed. Call Manohester THE BOOK OP KNOWLEDGE; Coiisti uc'iou Company. 2100 or teie- the Finnish flash, Chief Wick Quo- Professional Services ...... School Street Rec Rescues mawahu, Hopl Indian, was in the Repairing ...... f , ’ Keimiring plioiie li'l-'i. (230) The Oyster Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning Electrical / ppliances^— Radio i> Frank Smith. lead, as the fourth episode of the Tnilol Goods and Services .. FOUR ROOMS, all modern improve­ Sketches by Bessey: Synopsis by Braocher CIII.MNEYS CLEANED: key fitting, ments, rat 14 Arch street, ready heel and toe spectacle was to begin. Wauled —Business Service . s.ifes opened, saw filin r and grind­ ELECTRICAL CO.NTKAC'ITNG appli­ Fred McCormick, lifeguard at tho Ediienf loiinl ances. motors, generators, sold and Witrch 15tli. Apply on premises. Tel. ing. Work called for. Harold Clein- 988. School Street Recreation Center Courses and Classes ...... son. 108 North Elm streeU Fbone i repaired; work called for. Pequoi swimming pool, rescued Frank Private Instruction ...... 4 02.’ ______I Electric Co.. 407 Center sireeL Phono Itanclng ...... 1592. Smith of the North End from Musical—Dramatic ...... Only A Few Days SO lon el th« P u b l i c *f ni* B*eli *t Knawl«(ll«. C«pyrf»t Machinery and Tools ...... 6^ the State board of fisheries and ideas for comfort and pleasure. It Musical Instruments ...... 6^ MONEY TO LOAN on first and second 1 Colonial Lunch room on Main 1 driven by a Hartford man named will be a pleasure for you to In­ Ofllce and Store E quipm ent...... 54 mortgages, .Mortgages bought and street, has been ill for several days j game this year. Baer, overturned yesterday on spect this property on Pitkin street. Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 5.5 sold. P. D. Comollo. 13 Oakv*treeL at his home in the Johnson block. The club got 100 pheasants last Hartford road, damaging the truck Specials at the Stores ...... 66 Tel 1540 Concrete walks, curb, gutter, hard Wearing Apparel — Furs ...... 67 year but expects to get 200 for this considerably. The driver escaped surface road, sewers, gas and a Wanted—To Buy ...... 68 Nan Lagerstedt of Boston, the year. In addition to that It is uninjured. He said he was trying to modern brick school nearly com­ •■‘•’w •’ ' A’/'* nooma— nonnl— Ho tela— Resort* KNAPP CHARGES DROPPED clever entertainer and character proposed thkt the club buy a num­ get out of the way of a Ford and pleted. Rratnnrnnt* impersonator who delighted a large ber of pheasants, using part of the in doing so lost control of his Rooms Wltl'.out Board ...... 69 Choice building lots with sewer, Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A Albany, N. Y., March 7.— Crimi­ audience of the Cosmopolitan club membership dues for this purpose. truck. The truck was taken to the V /'V '/v/. Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 nal charges against Mrs. Florence members and their guests at the Depot Square Service Station for water, gas, electricity In front of Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 E. S. Knapp, former secretary of ■White house recently, will appear repairs. them ready for use. The price is Wanted — Rooms — Board ...... 62 state, made by Moreland Commis­ hard to beat $350. We have four RrnI Falnte For Rent again In to'win. The committee in HOOVER IN INDIANA at this price. Monthly payments Apartments. Flats, Tenements 63 sioner Randall J. Leboeuf, Jr., of charge of the amnual Mother and $5 or $10. A rare chance. Business Locations for Rent .... 64 Albany, In connection with her ad­ Daughter banquet to be held at the HOSPITAL NOTES Houses tor Rent ...... 65 Two family of 12 rooms, walk Suburban for Rent ...... 6C ministration of the $1,200,000 South Methodist church, March 13, Indianapolis, Ind., March 7.— 1925 state census fund, today had and curb, gas, furnaces, garage, Summf'r Homes for Rent ...... 67 has engaged her for that event. On Whether or not the name of Her­ Danna Taylor of Summit street Wanted to Rent ...... 68 been scrapped by District Attorney bert Hoover is to be entered in the near Main street. Price only RenI Estnle For Snle the program at the same time will was admitted to Memorial hospital -.'•Ain* , Charles J. Herrick. be two plays by the chllSren's mis­ Indiana presidential preferential $8,500. Ap.artmerH Buildings for Sale . 69 In a report to Gov. Smith, Her­ and Mrs. Olga Bahler of Ellington Business property for Sale . . . . . ;^,70 sionary organizations. primary, to be held May 8, remain­ was discharged, according to to­ I'’.arms and Land for Sale . ^71 rick declared the evidence In the ed a moot question today following day’s report. The census Is 32. V.-.~ j* Houses for Sale ...... • 72 Leboeuf report against Mrs. Knapp Modern dancing will be enjoyed a conference of Hoover supporters J.,ots for Sale ...... 73 did not warrant presentation to the Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 at City View Dance Hall on Keeney here last night. Robert J. Smith Albany County Grand Jury. If you want that new house ^The parasite actually Not all the larvae of Suburban for Sale ...... 75 street tomorrow night. The man­ The conferees observed the shaded we are In a position to do 1009 M ain Real Estate for E x c h a n g e ...... 76 the tapeworm are killed agement is plainnlng to entertain greatest secrecy and refused to is it for you, at the right firice. You Real Estate and Insurance is the larva of a tape­ W,anted—Real Estate ...... sue any statements. The time limit Auction— Legal Notice* It’s an ill wind that leaves a several out of town parties at the lean always do better at Benson’s. Steamship Tickets worm which attains ma­ by the oyster’s nacre. A Auction Sales ...... 7° pavilion at this next dance. for filing is Thursday midnight. 1— Adv. turity in the intestines of trigger-fish crunches up Legal Notices ...... '9 lire flat. By Frank Beck a great fish called the the oyster for a meal, GAS BUGGIES—Hello, Trouble Indian ray. larvae and all,® ' DON’T YOU DARE TO OH,DObiV LOOK SO INNOCENT. NOTTHINS __ J O V > R »N S TELL ME TO CALM MVSEIE YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN . I WITH A BLOND------A SUCH NERVE— * OH I KNEW SAW THAT BIG BLOND GETTING P e / tO X fO e B L O N D ... A N D YOU CALL THAT NOTHING! y o u ' d d e n y " i t ------WEU ------OUT OF OUR CAR. SUCH COLOSSAL EXPLAIN YOURSELF ------AND NERVE. HOW LONS HAS THIS BEEN YOU WRETCH.. HOW CAN WHILE YDl/RE THINKlNfi OP W H A T DO GOING ON ? d o n ' t t r y TO EXPLAIN, YOU LOOK. ME IN THE EYE ___ H O W DUM B SOME SIMPLE STORY. REK6M8ER YO U M E A N , r KNOW EVERYTHING. YOU r*LL BITE. W H Y SUCH t W A S N O T TC 1 w o n ’t b e S IM P L E DID I HAVE A ; WERENT PULLING THE WOOL ENOUGH TO BELIEVE OVER MY EYES. WELL — A FO S S SUSPECT, Yt)0 AMY NICE TIM E ONE WORD OF IT. RIDING WITH W HO 16 SHE ? O V E R BEFORE. DION»T kNOW N O TH IN © r . THEIR CAR HAD M Y FRIEND BEEN SOLDy ni/HEN SHE S A W M A STRANGE LADY STEP OUT OF IT, SO H E M W AS CORRECT WHEN we’ PREDICTEO The'parasite tunnels its way into the stomach of the THERE’6 ^ A trigger-fish and there ires dormant as a sort of capsule. BK3 SU R PR ISE | Finally the trigger-fish is eaten by a.great sting-ray in W H E N HE which the tapeworm Teaches maturity a rid lays its RETURNED WITH eggs. These in due course escape, to ehter. another THE CROWN/ Ton oyster and become pearls or piurasites again and the J E W B ,L S --^ cycle is completed. (To Be Continued) .. ______8>*teh«* «i>lSg »|E!A «gfpW >0 y * t

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'7 The supreme test of will power is shown by the ability to pass right by a power shovel busy at a new building operation. t»«a.'P»ier L Cimtr. c«nt«l fam Atm, he. R M . U. S. PAT. o rr. Q IM A , PY NtA SERVICE, INC. "The woman of today,” says Mrs. Christine Frederick, “ is no longer a cook. She is a can opener.” Now that Silling styles are here, OUR BOARDING HOUSE W ell, of course, Mrs. Frederick The Toonervjlle Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Pox women politicians don’t mind toss­ ought to know. But every now and By Gene Ahem ing their hats in the ring. then we run across a woman who looks more like a pair of scissors than a can-opener, while the num- V o a 6& /S KtloiAiYHt' T h e r e 's MoTi^iKi<5To\ i ber of women who remind us of ice ^ATiy/03 ALWAYS^ ..Sa y TM^ SVdl/aPLE I'M ■RESPOK^SIBLIS Gel'Eb^crTEP ABotiYft tongs is astonishing. A^JYo^^E= A3KS WMY TRAdK.S UAIP oU T c •FOR ^ AS A GAG, AKi' MISS CMUR H --oih-TH' both oE 'e m EKi a VdU Y, S H E w ill “ You want to marry her?” ------^ HAUE ALi “ Not if I can get into your bus­ ■' crush ONi EACH 0-TMER,^AaA’ COliLPKiY A POKiE EKiPURAKicE HELP WANTED iness any other way, sir.” VES-1'gRPAV-IHAl' Bl<3 PICKL^^ Wo r s e A T a EKi<3A6EMEKiT:=- In the case of H E LP! Fire! its Rutliless Rhymes Mose PRoPosep -To • w a r e h o u s e RUKi TbR ABOUT \Z a five-story jump, according to let­ Little Mary, sad to tell. Ahy s\\-e ACCEPifeP YEARS BEtbRETHEV ter golf par. However, you may be Threw the baby in a well; AUCTio/si im a m b e SEeTlfelR MISTAkTE able to reach the FIR E in less. One Mother chided, “ Now my daughter, H ! I -lb ^ T H aT bi

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Now that most of the postcards bear printed sentiments, the vil­ H E. L P lage postmaster hasn’t much to do between trains. TH E RULED She— “When you married me you called me little dear!” 1 — The idea of letter gjlt is to He— “ Perhaps I did, darling, but '^ £ T change one word to another and do since then you’ve developed into a it in par, a given number of strokes. big e.vpense.” r Thus to change COW to HEN, in ) three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, Some people have to hustle to HEN. meet the final payment on their 2— You can change only one let­car before it loses its trade-in val­ ter at a time. ue. 3— You must have a complete word, of common usage, for each A bluejacket wrote home to his HovV i-oh/cl PIP IT jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ mother from Panama: “ I won’t be •At. t# > 1928. BY NCA SCRVICC. INC. T A K ^ Y o u * T o Fi0ME 70 M E \M O'------(\V1D — path is where married people walk. ' a living. SKVifo 'DOVhMGO — ATS ALL \ ASK^ OF COORSt J0S7 A CKAVlCe. it 'BU'C OP IS Pv\ER6 REAUM A PRCASVJR6 BOR\60 \MASA (V'MD OM V\URR\CKWe ISLE?

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Tomorrow afternoon the Ladles ^ 5 ------• ■■ ------Bobby Muir. 11 years old, of 2'7 Norman street, is back at school, Sewing society will hold their regu­ ^ TONIGHT! MODERN DANCING lar meeting at the Swedish Luth­ S ' o r a n g e HAXiIi again following an accident suffer­ ed recently when h^ fell out of his eran church, and the Thursday w : Meeting For City View Dance Hall seat at school and broke his right Lenten service will be conducted by Tomorrow Begins Our arm. Loose screws in the s%at caus­ Pastor Cornell in the afternoon in­ Keeney Street ed the fall, it is said. The boy bent stead of In the evening. Protestants,iOnly over to pick up some papers from TOMORROW NIGHT the floor when the seat capsized. Mrs. Julia B. Hutt has returned t b b e e g o o d s p e a k e r s There were three separate breaks to her home on Hackmatack street Mrs. Leon F. Gatlin of North in the arms. after undergoing treatment at the Elm street has been called to Ash­ Memorial hospital and remains ley Falls, Mass., to the bedside of seriously 111, Mrs. Hutt has been ABOUTTOWN her father, who is critically ill. Robert H. Hastings of 334 Park-, prominent in church and lodge er street suffered a shock at* his circles, having been presiding March China and Glass Sale • Speakers from Bridgeport, New The first regular meeting of John home day before yesterday and his officer in Sunset Rebekah lodge and Haven and Hartford will take.part Mather chapter, Order of DeMolay, condition is regarded as serious. He Temple Chapter, Order of the East­ In a Protestant meeting- tWs eve­ •vyiU be held inithe Masonic Temple is about sixty years old. ern Star. She has served as treasur­ 'T ning at Orange hall at 8 o’clock. Monday evening at 7:30. er of the latter organization for I ____ _ more than 25 years, and Avas for l^educed 10 to 25 Per Cent I ■ Center Church women who are many years a member of the Wo­ members of Group 3 will meet this man’s Benefit association. evening at the home of Mrs. Steven The savings of 10% to 25% are not the greatest of the March sale atti actions. 'i T) -Williams, 85 Foster street for ; Henry Mutrie has suspended most limitless variety is a feature of equal interest. Variety in the selection of din­ ,^portaat business. A social time i work on the new funeral home for '^11 follow. PUON William P. Quish at the corner of ner sets, lunch sets and glassware. Hollister and Main streets until the ^ The Amaranth Bridge club will 1 weather, gets warmer. Mr. Mutrie meet Frulay aiiernoon with Mrs. has a new dwelling on Benton 'F. H. Jones of WoodbTidge street. street nearly closed in. This is being built for Miss Elizabeth M. ’ Rev. J. S. Neill, rector of St. ’g o o d t h i n g s t o c a t Mary’s Episcopal church -v.-ill be Bennett. the preacher at the I^en'/n service 'thl' evening at St. Michael’s church oi Naugatuck. The preacher at St. Mary’s tonight will be Rev. H. B. c*u XIME ®*" blmstead of St. John’s church, Rockville. 2000 2000 ♦ ^ We (lelivei- on time— 0*11 28000. If you want an especially The regular rehearsal of the Ju-j nior choir of the North Methodist early deliveiy call before 7:45 for the eight o'clock deliverj'. iiiil'/- churcli will be held this evening at 7 o’clock at the home of the Misses Frequent later deliveries. Lydall, Hudson street. We have The Justamere Whist club will Meat Suggestions Johnson's Liquid and Paste $10.50 23 Piece nu'Ci tomorrow afternoon with Mi^- wax in All sizes. ''i of Woodbridge Tender Calves’ Liver Julia ^^Chapman Liquid 'Veneer. 15c bottle street. Small Chuck Pot Roasts fi«e with 1 large bottle O’Cedar 42 Piece ) Imported The Misses Clara and-jAnif^; Lind Try an Polish. berg of Myrtle street wf 11 entertain End of Pork or Eckhardt’s Just in from Sinclair a ship­ the Dorcas society of the Swedish ment of Boneless iFIocks, Bone­ Lutheran church at their liome this Frankfurts with Sauer less Pigs’ Feet and Tongues This Has Always Luncheon Sets evening. • Kraut. [tacked in glass jai-s. Luster Tea Sets The-Ladies' Sewing Circle of the | Lean Pork Chops Been A Winning Special! Concordia Lutheran church win Bargain Box Special! meet tomorrow afternoon at .. Tip Steaks for 2 people. Combination o’clock. Tonight the regular Lenten Short Cut Tender Sirloin service will be held at this church. Small Stuffed Olives 10c. Steaks. Fi-esh Local Eggs 48c dozen It holds true with our busi­ That Manchester stores are Pinehurst Hamburg 25c lb. .’Mascot Catsu[) -;lc Ig. bottle ness whetlier you want coal oi Coi-ai Flakes 8c box. fuel oil. This is the place to known far and wide is evident by .New Dried Peaches 224c box the request received by "Watkins Top Round for Swiss Steak- place your order. ■We offer three attractive patterns in Persian enameled $3.98 Brothers a day or two ago from a 45c Pure Comb Honey 41c under-glaze decorations on an ivory colored porcelain party in Madison, Wisconsin, ask­ While they last we ar e box. ground— blue and yellow, black and yellow and green A beautiful imported china tea set in a high luster fin­ ing to receive the Watkins store giving a *4 lb* Beech­ 59c .lais .Monarch .Mince G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. and red color combinations. Regular price $10.50. sale ish. Your choice of tliree shades: blue, green and tan. publication. “ Watkins Magazine. nut Coffee free with each ■Meat 53c. price $6.98. A wonderful set for daily use. At this Plan to come early if you desire one of these tea sots for Hardly a month goes by without one lb. can purchased. nins )u Supplies, price you will also find a few of our $10 luncheon sets in they are sure to sell out quickly at $3.98. the local store receives one or a Main Street Phone 50 attractive patterns. 42 pieces. more requests of the same kind from far off towns and cities. i 100 P iece. 100 Piece i 100 Piece 100 Piece Semi-Porcelain China Charles Laking English Margate Domestic Auto tops repaired, recovered P and rebuilt. Automobile trim­ Dinner Set Dinner Set ming in all its branches. Best Dinner Set Dinner Set materials used. All kinds of leather goods repaired. $59.50 $62.50 This is the well known Made by the J. G. Meakin $67.50 $22.50 Also Harness Repairing. Potteries, makers of very Grindly Englishware in one The Margate pattern, a Fine domestic dinnerwar* of tlie very newest shapes. fine semi-porcelain china. of porcelain and semi-porce­ This Colwyn pattern is a delicate blue and yellow bor­ 314 Main St., Tel. 128-4 The set is very handsomely der with a floral panel and lain ware. Dainty ivory decorated with a bar of blue dark blue border and line on porcelain ground with pleas­ South Manchester an ivory panel with an at­ center. Why not replace and gold with a colorful the broken dinner set now? ing floral design. Service flower design. Service for tractive flower design. Ser­ Service for twelve people. for twelve people. twelve people. vice for twelve persons. WATKINS BROTHERS 50 Piece Imported China Sets ^ T iu e r a l Dinner Sets Reduced! four patterns Jliri'ctore $39.50 Dinner Set, in a very pretty flowering tree p a t e r a , Robert K. A;iJcrson ...... $29.50 r.v Phone; 500 or 7 t8-2 $10.95 $34.50 Dinner Set, a handsome 0 0 ' Our regular $12.50 and $14.50 dinner 72 piece set. Special...... sets that we are offering during this sale at $10.95. The patterns include fruit, pop­ $31.50 Dinner Set in a handsome design. ’d* O C 0 0 py, gold line and blue, yellow and red 70 piece set. Special...... \J\J Weekly Specials color combinations on a green line. and good tailoring A great sculptor ------at------EXTRA SPECIAL! sho::!d employ only S' sboaldcarve only in The Princess Candy Fancy Table .Glassware Reduced! beautiful marble— fine fabric. Shop $1.69 Fancy Colored Rose-pink Glassware, each.. . Watch for our advt. each Wide etched, lace border pattern glassware in the popular $1 coloi, week. We are going to sell rose pink. The assortment includes handled cake plates, cracker some well known brand of mer- and cheese dishes, flower bowls, relish dishes, candy jars, etc. candise at a very special price each week. $2.49 Seven Piece Water S e ts...... $ 1 FOR THIS WEEK , An imported, rolled ribbed pattern water jug and six tumblers to ’■ / f SALTED NUTS match. Comes in rose-pink or light amber tints. N,

39c Colored Optic Stemware, each ...... 2 Q r 89c Pink or green goblets', champagne, sherbets, wine glasses, tum­ Fresh Salted blers and grape juice glasses. JUMBO PEANUTS 8 1 $149 Console Sets, set ...... * 39c 12 Inch roiled rim center bowl with candle stick* to match. Am­ ber or green colorings. FRESH W A L N U T Table Tumblers, dozen ...... I t this wmdtl is A t MEATS niNCB i^A U S Optic pattern tumblers for every day use or for clubs and summer Just Arrived cottages. A very good buy at 39c a dozen.

O n e o f the psmdptd reasons •why we atroogfy^ 69c"’ Light Cut and Etched Stemware, each...... OUC SMITHSON NAVAL SERGE SUITS is their £idmc.Wer it is specially woven to ri^ sp ed fi- t‘ • ■ ^ ^ attioos for a house that can boy nrilK^ds&rr’^woedint <»e 25c GUsswared^en ...... SI time! W e recommend SMTTHSGNS for their styic,4o^ ^ for Two slabs of peanut brittle are some ver; special offerings in this lot of glassware which Includes $ X 9 8 Complete' displayed In our Pearl Street win­ discontinued patterns of needle etched and optic patterned ice tea th e ir economical price, made pjOSsiMe by latge-scaleapeaalizatM. dow. "With every purchase of 25c I worth of peanut brittle your guess tumblers. An attractive colonial bottle lamp that ITe'ar a m M tn please you and a sm to fit you. as to this weight will be recorded. Gold Encrusted Goblets and Footed ... can be used in the bedroom or living room. The one who guesses nearest will Tumblers, dozen...... V A V The bottle base Is filled with colored liquid receive one of the slabs FREE Sat­ Rose pink stemware. and is complete with an attractive pleated urday night. shade. Several attractive colorings. Spe­ Grape Juice Glasses to match, cial while they last^—$1.98. SMITHSON su n s Cigar and Cigarette dozen...... $9.50 M ote than » 3 O 5 0 Specials 93 to 50 HALE’S CHINA AND GLASSWAKE— BASEMENT 20 moddb FOR SATURDAY ONLY AU 15c Cigarettes 2 for 25c Made in Feter Fime Fabrics All regular 2 for 25 Cigars Stoire Open NAVAL SERGE : SUXSTRIPE ; SILVER GRAY : GOLDEN BROWN 11c each Call Personal Tomorrow PRINCESS Shopper Until 9 p. nu ARTHUR L; HULTMAM CANDY SHOP (Phone 400) SO UTH -M RHCHTS T£ R ‘ C O NS ■ Next Door to Muidiester Tmot Co. Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Soutli Manchester

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