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VOL. XLIIL, NO. 136. (Classlfletl Advertising on Page 10) ? . SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1929. TWELVE PAGES PIUCE THREE CENTS

CONNECnCDT START PROBE THIS BAND TO PLAY IN THIS STATE RIVER RISING; INWATERBDRY NOWAT18 FT. PLANE CRASH STORMS / Reports from Springfield Capt. Arnold R. Rasmussen, Spanish Flyers Hop Floods and Tornadoes Over Say Several Low Places of State’s National Guard Week-end Make Thou* Are Flooded— Expect the Killed and Companion In­ On Ocean Trip To Rio sands Hom eless and Crest Tonight. jured When Machine Slips London, March 25 — Spanish ^lifted easily from the flying fleld aviators Jiminez and Iglesia^, who Cause Property Damage I here at 5:50 p. m., yesterday, al­ Hartford, March 25.— State hlgh- Waterbury, March 25.— .V mili­ hopped off at Seville, Spain, late Tvay officials were today attempt­ tary board of inquiry was being as­ yesterday for Rio de Janeiro, though loaded with 3,122 litres of Far Into the Millions— 39 ing to keep two leaps ahead of a sembled today to investigate the Erazil, passed Cape Juby, Africa, at gasoline and 326 litres of oil. wall of water that was running wrecking of an airplane here yes­ -midnight, said an Exchange tele­ I The fliers carried bananas, con­ down the Connecticut river, from terday afternoon, and the death of graph dispatch from Madrid, this densed milk, eggs and chocolate as Drowned in Kentucky. Springfield, Mass., and points Captain Arnold R. Rasmussen, ad­ afternoon. * i provisions. north, v.-ith every prospect of doing jutant of the 44th Division Air j The roj»te lay ^down the west liea\w damage in Connecticut. Sqiiardon. Connecticut National , Seville, Spain. March 25— The coast of northern" Africa to Capo Atlanta, Ga., March 25.— Reces­ The highway from Glastonbury Guard. Coroner John T. Monzani Spanish aviators Francisico Jiminez Blanco, thence out over the Atlan­ to Portland was ordered closed in also began an investigation on be­ and Irnacio Iglesias today were en- tic towards Pernambuco, Brazil. sion of mountainous flood waters midmorning. The Cromwell to half of the connty. route to Rio de Janeiro in a non­ which cut swaths of destruction ■Middletown road was to be shut to The total distance of the flight, ac­ Meanwhile Francis H. Smythe, of stop flight attempt across the South cording to the course laid down by through the narrow valleys of east­ traffic by one this afternoon. Waterbury, injured in the crash, Good-Will from Belgium, ivhere he is remembered as the great humanitarian of war times, was brought Atlantic. Property owners in the flood zone to j the airmen before their hop off, was ern Tennessee and Kentucky over was under treatment in Waterbury President Hooter by a musical route. The Royal Belgian Band, in this country at the wish of King Their plane “ Jesus Grand Foder” i nearly 5,000 miles. were arranging to prevent loss or hospital suffering a broken jaw, .•Mbeit, is pieUucd above as it was received by the chief e.xecutive on the White House lawn. The bands­ the week-end. today revealed a damage by taking precautionary concussion of the brain and lacera­ men delivered a message of friendship to .Mr. Hoover and gifts— linen and an ornate vase— to Mrs. Hoover. death toll of 39. many thousands measures. tions. Smythe undoubtedly will In the foreground, left lo right, are Captain Arthur 1’ revost leader of the band; President Hoover. .Mrs. Hoo­ homeless and property damage far The Connecticut river stood at recover, hospital authorities say, ver, Prince .Mbert De Ligne, Belgian ambassador to the United States, and Hugh Gibson, American ambas- into the millions. IS.6 feet at noon and was rising but he will be under treatment for .sador to Belgium. This oaud will soon appear in Con uecticut. KILLING OF SEAMAN The Tennessee-Kentucky death slowly. Official:; expected a crest a considerable period. list, along with four drownings in Mrs. Adams Alabama, and 15 deaths in six of 19 feet by late afternoon and the Funeral Plans. immediate subsidence of the water. southeastern states from a series The river was falling at White Immediately after the tragedy MAY START A ROW of freakish tornadoes, increased the River Junction, Vt., and Holyoke, members of Corporal Frank Coyle storm and flood fatalities in the Mass., but rising at Springfield. Post, American Legion, started FEDERALS S'BLL HOLD CHINA REIEF stricken sector to 58 over the week­ Mass., at the same hour. plans for Captain Rasmussen's fun­ Confesses end. eral, which will be military in char­ Coast Guard Cutters Sank Flood waters earlier in the month SPniXGFIELD UEPOKT. acter and for which every military claimed 43 lives, caused tens of mil­ Springfield. Mass., March 25.— organization and every veteran SEA PORT AGAINST REBS. DRIVEHALTED; lions of dollars property damage The Connecticut river was rising at body will turn out. The date tor Alleged Rum Runner in To Murder and made 25.000 homeless in Geor­ an alarming rate today. ihe funeral was set tentatively for gia, Alabama, and northwestern At noon the water was fourteen Wednesday afternoon. Y lE im O B A N Florida. Since the hiiddle of the feet above normal, flooding Captain Rasmussen and Smythe Insurgents Lose 1,200 in Gulf of Mexico. month there have been 101 deaths Agawam meadows, creeping up to had taken off at Braiuard Field, 'FEAR LOST PLANE Wife of Hartford Weather in the southeast from floods and the highway and trolley tracks in Hartford, just after one o’clock yes­ storms. the Riverdale section of West terday afternoon in a state plane, State Board Refuses to Washington, March 2 5.— The Tennessee Hardest Hit Springfield and tlireatening to cut with Rasmussen at the controls Week-end Attacks-Re-| BURNED IN FOREST State Department today forwarded Bureau Official Admits The greatest loss of life occurred off by highway and trolley that city and Smythe in the rear cockpit. to Eir Esme Howard, British am­ in the eastei’n section of Tennessee. They circled Hartford, and flew and Hol.voke. inforcements Rushed to Sanction Solicitation of bassador, an official report on the Mountain brooks and rivulets were New Dykes held back the water here, aparently intending to circle That She Administered swelled by cloudbursts Into surging from the Brightwood section of the Rasmussen home before return­ gunfire sinking of the British auxil­ torrents which cut down through Springfield, which was inundated in ing. Mazatlan by Federals. With Four Persons Aboard, Funds; Local Body Hopes iary schooner 'Tm. Alone,” some narrow valleys with such rapidity Plane Side Slijis. Chloroform; Death Believ­ the big flood of November. 192 7. A 200 miles off the Louisiana coast in that scores of villagers were trap­ new pumping system kept the water Witnesses saw the plane dive ped without warning. from backing up into Brightwood from an altitude of several hundred With the important Mexican port Machine Has Been Miss­ Early Adjustment. the Gulf of Mexico, by Coast Guard ed at First to Have Been Twenty-four deaths were report­ through the sewerage system. feet, coming out of the dive per­ of Mazatlan still in Federal hands, cutlers, resulting In the death of a ed by John Davis, chairman of re­ haps a hundred feet above the Ras­ despite the terrific assaults of tlie ing Since Friday, “ I am convinced that the mis­ British seaman. lief work at Harriman, Tenn., mussen home. Then the machine Accidental. while a few miles away, eight Boy banked, apparently in an effort to rebel troops, 12,000 Federals rein­ understanding will be cleared up The report, which was from Cap­ shortly.” said Harold C. Alvord, Scouts were drowned. They were PLAN CONFERENCES climb again. In this process the forcements were swiftly moving to New York, March 2 5.— A forest tain A. L. Gamble, commanding the carried away on the roof of their treasurer of the Manchester China Hartford, 3Iarch 25.— Th"' plane seemed to slip on the air. Its the aid of the beleaguered garrison fire half-way betweei\ IVaretown, Coast Guard forces in the Gulf, was camp cabin by an overflow of White left wing hooked a bank inside the Relief committee, of which Frank Hartford police claimed this from Teplc today. N. J., and Forker River, today was Cheney, Jr., is chairman, in speak­ given the State Department by Creek. Nearly a score o f ‘ Other highway near the home and tne en­ believed to have possibly been afternoon they had obtained a scouts were rescued. ON FOREIGN POLICY ing of action of the Slate Depart­ .Rear Adn^^iral Billard, commandant confession from Mrs. Harry E. tire plane was fung to the earth. The Rebels suffered heavy losses caused by the crash and following - - .Additional Deaths The engine and Instrument in their repeated attacks upon the ment of Public Welfare Ih tabling .'\dams, that she was responsi­ explosion of the missing Sikorsky t'ae request of the Chiua Fajnine of the Coast Guard. Three additional deaths were re­ board were jammed backward by Federal' works. The Insurgent amphibian plane which left Nor­ ble for the death by chloroform lielief lo be allowed to solicit funds Gamble declared the ainking of poisoning of her hnsband, ported today from AVebster, Tenn., the impact of the plane with the casualties were estimated at 1,200 folk last Friday night with four •the “ I’m Alone’’ by the cutters and four from Kentucky, where, it As Soon as Stimson Arrives earth and Captain Rasmussen was by Mexico City officials. ill Connecticut because of some Harry E. .Adams, •wlio was persons aboard. doubt that the funds contributed to Walcott and Dexter on Friday “ was was estimated, more than 5,000 crushed. Two new Federal offenses are un­ The fire lighted up th. sky Fri­ manager of the United States the organization would ever reach proper and commeudable,” and AVeather Bnreaa here. persons are homeless. Three hoys Smythe was rendered uncon­ der way— one for the subjugation day night following the time re­ precisely in accord with interna­ at Washington the Parleys China. “But.” continued Mr. Al­ He died Sunday morning. were drowned at Barbourville, Ky., scious by the concussion of the of the revolution in Sinaloa and ported by a motorist that he saw a tional, law. and another perished in the flood crash. Sonora, the other for suppression ford, “ All activities, of the local Mrs. Adams was still closetc 4 3 Diplomatic Appointments UnofiRcial reports indicate that the after 3 o’clock this afternoon. The the Unknown Soldier until this eve­ tion arises as to whether in per­ the power plant of the Hampshire giant air ship circled the city and Our Foot Guard Companies forming its duty of catching an al­ Public Service Corporation. follow until I have consulted with The third matter President Hoo­ police possess strong circumstantial When They Were Abroad. ning, but at the request of Madame the president,” Stimson said. ver will take up with his secretary evidence that seemed to make it then disappearea southward. Foch who wished tlie public tribute leged rum runner, would the Coast There were no eye-witnesses to Crowds filled tlie streets watching Guard under the treaty with Great the accident and power plant em­ When asked what his stand of state is diplomatic appointments. necessary to arrest Feltovic imme­ to be confined to one day, the cofifin would be on {he Mexican question. Repeatedly, it is has been announc­ diately. the imposing air giantress. Hartford, March 25. — The was removed to the cathedral ijinder Britain, be warranted in endanger­ ployees found the mangled bodies of ing or taking human life; the Brit­ Secretary Stimson avoided a direct ed from the White House that no Inquest On Thursday courtesy shown Connecticut's two a military escort last night. the victims, John H. Elder, of Friedrichshafen. Germany, Mar. ish government is noted for its pro­ Gransmere, owner and driver of the reply, but implied that he will con­ changes in the diplomatic service Coroner John J. Phelan today an­ companies of Governor’s Foot Ten Years Ago. tinue the present plans of favoring •would be considered until after 2 5— The great German dirigible Guard when they visited Belgium Unlike another day ten years ago tection of the rights of British na­ car, and Napoleon Darome, of Dun­ nounced he would hold his inquest Graf Zeppelin, which left here at the Federal government against the Stimson’s arrival from the Philip­ two years ago is recalled by Gov­ when the marshal rode through this tionals, and it is doubted here if barton. rebels. into Jacobs’ murder on Thursday 12:54 a. m., on a four day non-stop this duty would be waived by the pines. London and Paris are the afternoon at three, using a room in ernor Trumbull in his official order same symbol of victory and was cruise over the Mediterranean to granting the band of the Royal hailed by a throng of cheering,' idol­ treaty. GREENWICH STABBING two posts in which the most interest the county building for the purpose. the Holy Land, reported by radio is being displayed. It is expected Feltovic will figure Regiment of Guides, the Cavalry izing countrymen, yesterday’s’ was at 12:30 this afternoon that she had Regiment of the Household Brigade a solemn, silent throng, sorrowfully G.A.MBLE'S STATEJIEXT Greenwich, March 25,— James De PRESIDENT HOOVER TOSSES Kellogg, the retiring secretary of into the hearing.. passed Corsica and expected to MEDICINE BALL FOR HE.ALTH state, has arranged to start his Meanwhile Bridgeport police of the Belgian army the right to ap­ paying its last tribute to a national New Orleans, La.M arch 25.— Andrla, of Cos Cob, is in Greenwich reach Rome at three p. m. pear anywhere in this state in uni­ ! hero. Captain A. L. Gamble, commander ! hospital in critical condition with twice-postponed trip to Europe this went to Danbury today to look over form. week. He will not leave Washington two suspects picked up in that city Tomorrow France will honor her of the Gulf division of the Coast, knife wounds beneath his heart, Washington, March 25.— Harding Friedrichshafen, March 25.— The “ As an appreciation of the extra­ departed warrior with a national Guard, today insisted that the while Frank Sieiliano, of Cos Cob,’ until Friday, however, so that he last night. John Romane, 14, er­ Graf Zeppelin soared aloft once golfed, Coolidge walked and rode a may confer with Hoover and his ordinary reception given the Foot funeral. The religious ceremony “ I’m Alone” British schooner sunk is under bail of $1,000 pending the rand boy for Jacobs in the grocery again at 12:54 a. m., today on her Guard by their . Royal Highnesses, mechanical horse, but President successor. who saw murder, went along will take place in the cathedral at by cutters Friday, was a’ rum run­ outcome of De Andria’s wounds. Hoover tosses the medicine ball four-day Easter voyage over south­ the King and Queen of Belgium on nine o’clock. ner and that the cutter had a right Police say Sieiliano objected to also and failed to identify either as ern Europe and the Mediterranean the occasion of the memorable visit each morning to ,?et his dally exer- ' W X T TO JOIN, THEM. the murderer. Then the marshal’s coffin will be to sink it when it failed, to submit his daughter staying out until one cise. to the Holy Land and back with six­ to that Country or these organiza­ carried to Les Invalides for burial to seizure. a. m., Sunday with De Andria, and Jacobs was about to cibse his ty persons aboard. tions,” says the governor, “ it is "What might be called the White Paris—A short time ago a store Saturday night when the under a solemn but impressive es­ . The statement of Ca'ptain Gam­ when he had scolded her and seht House Medicine. Ball Club meets Dr. Hugo Eckener was at the directed that all concerned extend cort. Troops In double fllq.will ble followed an all-day secret ex­ her to her room, he used a knife French 'wife dro-wned herself and bandit entered and ordered him to helm when the huge craft took to every possible courtesy to the each morning at the White House two criildren. She left a note for throw up his hands. Jacobs seized line the entire route. • The greatest amination, of the'' skipper and crew' on the’ man. at seven o’clock. Some of the mem­ the air and headed westward. Three band.” military leaders of the -world will of the sunken schooner behind her husband saying, "You kno-vv a weight in an effort to oppose the women were among the 28 passen­ bers are Justice Stope of the Su­ where I am taking our darlings. act as pall beabers. France’s presi­ locked doors at tlid custom bouse MAN BURNED TO DEATH. bandit. He was promptly shot gers aboard. There were 32 in the TREASURY BALANCE. dent will walk behind the coffin^ here. The men were tabea ashore preme Court, Secretary.of Interior Come and find us if you like.” through the heart. The bandit fled, crew, including the commander. Glii(;ago, M^reh 25.— One man Wilbur, Mark Sullivan, and other Several -days later the husband was The Final Salute. early yesterday in handcuffs.' . , was burned to death and three and was supposed to have escaped The “ Queen of the Air” will ■Washington, March 25.— Treas­ Soldiers of every regiment of Captain Randall, the, skipper of fishing companions o{ the Presi­ found, shot through the head, on make a trip of more than 5,000 others may die following a fire dent. They toss the ball around ury balance March 22: $410,571,- which broke out in a six-story of­ the grave of his wife and children. (Contlooed oo Page 2.) •miles without a landing. 409.65. in the south grounds for a brisk, (Continued ou Page 2.) (Continued on p«ge'2) fice building here today. half hour and then go to.breakfast.]

ft-.' 1»AGB TW O' IklANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.,' MONDAY, MARCH 25, XSFz^ T ^ - CHINA RELIEF > HERALD’S EMPLOYEES DISCLOSES HUiSE Girl Reporter to Wed Actor Local Stocks Y • Stocks^ TO DINE TOMORROW BROADCAST PLAN (Furbished by Putnam &* Co.) Allied Chem ...... 274 DRIVEHALTED; Am Bosch ...... 56-H Annual Banquet to Be Held at DEATHS Bid Asked Am Can ...... 122 % West Side Recreation. Cen­ *4 Bank Stocks. Am Car and Fd y ...... 1 0 1 % YIELDS TO BAN Travelers Radio Manager Bankers Trust Co .. 320 — Am Loco ...... 11'6 ter—Two Special Features. City Bank and Tr .. IGOO — Am Pow and Lt . T ...... 103% CROWDS MOURNING Cap Nat B&T ...... 415 ---- Am Tel and Tel ...... *214 (Continned from Page 1) Men employees of the Manches­ Tells of Unusual Program Conn River ...... 400 --- Am Tob ...... 166% ter Evening Herald from the print­ First Bond & Mtg . . 43 — Anaconda ...... 165% Department ot Public Welfare. er’s devil to the managing editor BRAZAUSKAS’ DEATH Htfd-Conn Trust Co . — 700 Atchison ...... , When all the facts of the case are will gather at the West Side to Be Heard Soon. First Nat Htfd . . . . 280 300 Atl Ref ...... 61% I known, he said he believes the de­ Recreation Center tomorrow eve­ Land Mtg and Title — 60 Balt and O hio...... 122% partment will reserve its decision. ning for the third annual banquet. Unusual Reverence for Popular Morris Plan Bank . . 200 — Beth Steel ...... 102% The refusal of the iState Depart­ A roast chicken and spaghetti sup­ ni James F. Clancy in his talk Lithuanian Leader; Funeral New Britain Tr . . . . 225 250 Can P a c ...... 238%,'] ment to permit solicitation of funds per will be served at 6:30 by Chet before the Manchester Klwanis club i Tomorrow. Phoenix St B&T . . . 575 Ches and Ohio ...... 217 for the campaign came as the re­ Urbano J. Osano. Bowling and today stated that radio develop­ Park St. Bank . . . . 1100 _C M and St P a u l...... ^4% | sult of the National Bureau of In­ pocket billiards will be played after ment liad as yet been scarcely Anthony Brazauskas IS' being Riverside/Trust .... 710 Cons Gas ...... 105% formation's refusal to indorse the the banquet. In the latter sport, West Htfd Trust . . . 400 — Corn Prod ...... 83%,| movement. A letter sent in reply touched. Mr. Clancy, who is mana­ mourned by a large proportion of two special matches have been ar­ ger ot the Travelers broadcasting north end residents. Many are Dupont...... 185 by Sidney E. Gllck, secretary of the ranged, one featuring the manag­ Bonds. service in Hartford, surprised his • j,Qt ^y^orking and a guard of honor Htfd & Conn West . . 95 — Erie ...... China Famine Relief, charged that ing editor vs. the sports editor, the Gen Elec ...... 229%’ officials of the national bureau audience by the announcement of a gjts at the casket at the home of East Conn Pow 5s . 100 102 other between the latter and Bill plan of Henry Ford and Edison to Gen Motors ...... 87%, "seriously misunderstood” the sit­ Fortin, "king of the linotypers.” his brothet on North street today. Conn L P 7s ...... 116 • 119 put on the greatest radio broadcast Automobile after automobile is Conn L P 5 % s . .. . 105 107% Int Harv ...... 106% uation. There will also be a boxing exhibi­ that has ever been conceived. This Int Nickel ...... - 52% Members of the Manchester com­ tion between the two “ devils” con­ stopping at the home and mourners Conn L P 4 %s . . . . 98 100 will come at the time of the an­ are making their way through the Brid Hyd 5s ...... 102 105 Kenecot ...... mittee expect that the trouble -svill sisting of three two minute rounds. Mack Truck...... 102%,| niversary of the introduction of already flower filled room where Insurance Stocks. be ironed out in a few days. Di­ A special bowling match between electricity. He said these men had Marland O il...... rectors of Famine Relief declared the "linotypers” consisting of Cleve the body Is laying, kneeling for a Aetna Casualty . . , . 1900 1950 'that frightful famine prevails in planned to celebrate this great moment In prayer. Aetna Insurance . . 790 810 Mo Pac ...... Ellington and Bill Fortin and the achievement by having every light China, that the need is urgent and Anthony Brazauskas died Satur­ Aetna Life ...... 1330 1350 "adv.” setters, Billy Anderson and turned out in every city, town and New Haven ...... san appeal to the generosity of "Red” Cervini is on the schedule. day morning. His death was sud­ Automobile ...... 630 640 hamlet In the United States for just den. The shock did not strike at North Amn C o ...... 100% America necessary. Conn Gen ...... 2200 2300 Packard ...... 136%;j Galick Explains. one minute. When the lights are one family alone, but to the many, Hartford Fire . . . . 1040 1060 Mr. Gulick, in his statement, turned on again over the radio will especially the Lithuanians, of both Htfd Steam Boiler 830 860 says that confusion has arisen from come the voices of the Prince of ends of the town and through 'Wap- Lincoln Nat Life , . 140 150 Post Cereal ...... 6°% Pressed Steel C a r ...... • • v 1 separate appeals by the China Re­ KILUNG OF SEAMAN Wales, the King ot Sweden, the plng and friends in Hartford, was National ...... 1525 lief and the Association for the President of Prance and Mussolini. his death a report of sorrow. Phoenix ...... 1030. .1050 Pullman ...... As Entertainment He is not a rich man, but had Travelers ...... 1890 1915 Radio Corp ...... 91 , Welfare of the Children of China MAY START A ROW Reading ...... J05% and that, cn suggestion of Secretary Mr, Clancy spoke on the subject that way of making friends that Public Utility Stocks of State Kellogg, the organizations of ra'dio In comparison with the lasted. When he could do a kindly Conn Elec Sve . . . . 108 115 Sou Pac ...... playhouse. He has had years of ex­ S O of N J ...... were trying to get together for a (Continued from Page 1.) act he was billing and of enemies Conn L P 8% . . , 119 122 perience in the theater and has he had none. S O of N ...... 41% joint financial campaign but have Conn L P 7 % . . . . 117 120 SO of c a l ...... 75%J not been able yet to do so. been with th^ Travelers as manager Four years ago he started the Conn L P 5% % pf 100 103 the " I’m Alone,” vehemently de­ for the past year. He said the radio Studebaker ...... This is in reply to charges that scribed the sinking of his schooner movement towards ths betterment Last year Catherine Hoffman, a reporter, interviewed Hugh- Allan, Conn L P6% % pfd 111 115 one ot these agencies had paid the artist had a much more difficult .iob of the Lithuanian people of Man­ screen actor, on the subject of love. The interview was a great suc­ Conn P Co (par 25) 135 140 Texas Co ...... * *• as the ‘‘most cowardly attack on a than the artist of the stage. The other a large sum of money to with­ merchant ship since the submarine chester and was a director and one cess, as the two have just announced their engagement. Allan is the Greenwich W & G . 98 101 draw from the field while the first reason for this is that on the stage of the hardest workers towards son of an Oakland, Calif., contractor. 1 Hart El Lt (par 25) 133 138 U S Rubber ...... warfare.” U S Steel...... one conducted a drive for funds. the actor-;has the fine scenery, the building up their cooperation. He do vtc ...... ----- 135 He admitted he had been engag­ harmonious electrical effects and Westinghouse ...... Another matter that has created ad­ ed in runt smuggling for some was about to see his efforts towards Htfd Gas c (par 25) 97 102 verse criticism Is the development the music o f an orchestra. The the hall completed, hut the extra i do pfd (par 25) . 65 70 W OA-erland ...... “ o time, but declared that he was out­ radio entertainers broadcast their OVER A MILLION CHINESE NEWLYWEDS that in a previous emergency a side of American waters when he work told on him and is thought to Htfd Gas Rts W I . 8 9 very large sum of money failed to programs from a microphone in a have hastened his death. At least b N E T C o ...... 191 195 was first hailed by the patrol boat. studio which is heavily draped and reach the sufferers. This Secretary Knew His Rights that is the feeling expressed by PASS FOCH’S BIER Manufacturing Stocks. READING POSTPONED Gulick explains in this way: bears some resemblance to an up- many north end friends and there Am Hardware . .. . . 67 69 "I knew I was right, so I did to-date undertaking establishment. Went to Colleges. not stop when they ordered me to.” is real sorrow. Amer, Hosiery . . . . . 27 — New York, March 25.— ^The read-1 "When the China famine organ­ He denied that any aliens were The stage artist has the visible His funeraKis to be held Tuesday (Continued from Page 1) i 'l American Silver .. . 25 ----- audience before him which helps to ing of the will of Leila Whitehead, ization of 1920-21 wound up its af­ aboard. He identified the dead sea­ morning at 9 o’clock at St. Brid­ Waiting: Year Before -1 Arrow H & H El pfd 106 — mysterious Texas beauty, who dieal fairs the famine having ceased and man as Leon Malngay, a native of fire his enthusiasm and give him get’s church. Burial will he in France and every country allied do coin . . ^ . . . . . 50 52 high spirits, but the radio perform­ marriage. suddenlv Thursday in her palatial famine relief being no longer neces­ St. Pierre, Miquelon, a French pos­ Hartford. Their will be represen; with her in the great war will pay a Automatic Refrig . . in ------er talks through little more than Forest Hills home, was indefinitely, sary, it found it had over a million session. tatives from the Lithuanian Co­ final salute by marching past Lcs A11 In Dpfrisr...... 10 a hole in the wall. Boston, March 25.— Fleeing fro postponed today when a sister, Mrs* dollar surplus. That sum was di­ Captain Randall said he was 49 operative Society, the St. John So­ Invalides with colors lowered as his Acme Wire ...... 26 _30 Harris Fondren collapsed in the of-1 Mr. Clancy reviewed the history body is interred. Premier Poin­ the wrath of a Tong society. Mi vided between two colleges in China years old, and was born in Trinity, ciety of Hartford, in which he has Bigelow-Htfd, com . 100 104 fice of Attorney Bennett H. Siegel- for education in famine prevention. Newfoundland. He is a resident of of radio since 1924 when Station loPrg been a member and the care will deliver a funeral eulogy. Loo Shue Yee Wong, her two babi do pfd ...... 100 — KDKA of Pitsbturgh began board­ The solemn throng which paid and her new husband, a ]\Iass stein upon hearing of the death of I "There was a further sum of Liverpool, Nova Scotia, he declared. Lithuanian Roman Catholic Alli­ .. :!7 40 another sister in Texas. Mrs. Ton-1 1100,000 which was reserved to He asserted he was a master marin­ casting. They started the work ance of America. One of the largest homage to the marshal yesterday chusetts Institute of Technolo . 108 with the idea of selling receiving graduate, were somewhere in Ca j do pfd ...... drin was confined to her suite at| finance a campaign for funds er and that he carried a master’s attended funerals is looked for to-' was the largest ever collected in ' i Case, Lockwood & B 400 — sets and it was a great success. Sta­ ada today. the Hotel McAlpin. should such a need arise in live license that was issued at Cardiff, morrow and for a person who has Paris since the victory parade of 1 Collins Co ...... — 160 tion WEAF of New York was the av years.” Wales. little of worldly goods there wi',1 he 1919. About forty persons col­ The pretty Chinese actress ^ Colt’s Firearms . . . . 38 40 \ It is believed that the failure of No official statement by the Coast next in the field. a demonstration of reverence and lapsed during the day. . One was charged' Avith flouting Tong trai . 50 60 Radio Educational reported to have died. tions by not waiting a year aft former organization to employ Guard official was available. The respect that it has seldom been seen Fafnir Bearing . .. 140 Mr. Clancy said today the people Among those who paid homage to the death of her husband befo PARSONS the million dollars while the famine British consul, 'Henry Tom. had in Manchester. F.uller Brush A . ,. . 15 18 of the United States are taking the departed leader Avere 100 blind marrying again. H.\RTFORD was still on instead of delaying its asked that he he notified of the in­ do Class AA . .. . 60 70 radio for granted. Big advertisers war veterans Avho filed by the bier The objective of the fugitiv use until it became a “ surplus” to vestigation but it is understood JIrs. George W. Sniitli ^ Hart & Cooley . . . . . 255 THURSDAY began some time ago to use radio led by Deputy Scapini. Following Avas Nanking, Avhere the husbai be devoted to purposes never con­ that his office was not officially Mrs. George W. Smith, for nearly ’ Hartman Tob 1st pf — —90 Friday and Saturday Kites to exploit their wares and are mak­ Avere allied A'eteraus Yee Yook Wong, Avas to engage templated by its donors has had notified of the quiz until late in the’ 6 0 years a resident of Talcottville, them Avho Hn rnm ...... 20 22 POP. M.\T. S.\T. $2 to 50c, ing a big success of it. He said marclied by dipping their flags in reclamation and city planning Avoi something to do with the decision day. died at her home just recently built, ■ Inter Silver ...... 140 150 Herman Gantvoort Present* radio was a great educational salute. Societies of all kinds were Guarded by police, the ncwl.v-Ave — of the department of Public Wel­ The skipper of the "I'm Alone” cn the Rockville road north of Tal­ do pfd ...... 114 THE GORGEOUS .MUSICAL medium; outside of the newspapers represented by delegations totaling fare's action. and seven members of his crew cottville, last night Mrs. Smith , Landers, Frary & Cl 68 70 PRODUCTION^ there is nothing better. Prom a many thousands. were being held awaiting a formal was 7 8 years of age and one of the .Manning & Bow A . 19 21 musical point of view the speaker Not far aAvay^ another famous to consider the case of the bride. charge of conspiracy to violate the best known residents of the village. do Class B ... . . 12 14 thoujght jazz educational. If a man military leader of the Avar lay in SUSPECT ARRESTED prohibition law. Captain John She was a native of Stroud, Eng­ Ne-.v Brit Mch pfd . 101 — death, almost forgotten. He Avas Thomas Randall, the skipper, is a has a "Victrola in his home the land. and was married in England fin phm ...... 47 50 young people will pick out the jazz General Maurice Emmanuel Sarrail, Canadian. coming to Talcottville 58 years aio. Niles Bern Pond . . 5 5 58 tunes, then later they go in for a who might have been in Marshal IN JACOBS MURDER Captain Gamble said that Leon Her husband, just recently retired POLICE COURT do pfd ...... 1 00 — better class ot songs add in a year Foch's place during the Avar if his Mainguy, a Frenchman, boatswain by the Talcott Brothers company, North & Judd . . . 29 or two they are not satisfied with polical party, the left, had been in of the “ I’m Alone,” died when he survives her. She also loaves iwo, Tlie case of James S. . I’eck, Stow & Wilcox — 20 (Continned from Page 1) anything but the highest class of power at the time. leaped Irom the sinking ship. His sons, Ernest and Frank A., both of (1 Russell Mfg Co . . . 130 140 • 111 the midst of national mourn­ body was recovered by the crew of music. Talcottville, and two grandchildren. d Seth Thom C com . 33 — in a car driven by an accomplice Mr. Clancy told a stx»ry ot the ing for Marshal Foch, only a few — the Dexter, Captain Gamble said, The funeral services will he held P do pfd ...... 26 who was waiting near the store. last presidential election. He said went to- General Sarrail’s home in and was brought here for autopsy. Wednesdav afternoon at her late e Smyth Mfg Co pfd . 103 — Alusic by H. Maurice Jacquet. a young fellow came in to the Na­ Boulevard Pereire to pay homage. Book by AVm. S. Brady and Maintain Secrecy home. The services at thfe home police court . this morning v n 'stand Screw ...... 13 0 110 OTHER SUSPECTS tional Broadcasting studio at New The greatest secrecy was inain- will be at 1:45 and at the ’Talcott- Judge Raymond A. Johnson 5*1 Stanley Works, com fio fio Alonzo Price. Danbury, March 25.— Roland York City from the Republican CO-MPANY OF ORCHESTRA OF.-j taihed regarding the investigation ville Congregational church at pended judgment. I Scovill Mfg Co . .. . 59 61 Becker, 30, of Worcester, Mass., headquarters. Somebody asked him until late last night. Captain Gam­ 2:30. Rev. Francis P. Bacheler The accident happened on GJ Taylor & Fenn .. — 150 60 30 and George Back, 30, of Hartford, how things were going. “ Rotten,” OPEN FORUM ble then gave the following outline 12th of March about 11:30 in . . 80 Biggest Musical Treat of the Year. are being held in default of bail as will officiate and burial will be in e 1 Torrington, new , * of what had happened in the chase was his reply. He gave as his rea­ morning. Mr. Sharp was out . . 11-5 119 Prices: Eves.., Orch. $3; Bale. fugitives from justice. They were Mt. Hope cemetery in Talcottville. CARL SCHURZ -• Underwood ...... and sinking of the ship: son that Mr. Hoover was doing very . . 18 21 $2.50, $2, $1.50; Fam. Cir. $1. arrested last night, suspected of be­ Editor, The Herald: <1 Union Mfg Co . . . "The cutter Walcott sighted the little talking, while A1 Smith his op­ . . 117 — S.Vr. .M.IT., Orch. $2; Bale, f 2, | ing involved in the murder of Les­ As a reader of the daily paper, U S Envelope pfd “ I’m Alone” at six o’clock Thurs­ ponent was doing a lot of talking dent occurred. He stopped at . . 46 48 $1.50 ,$1; Fam. Cir. 75c; by Mail | ter Jacobs, Bridgeport chain store not only from the platform but over FUNERALS “ Manchester Herald,” I take lib­ Now. Seat Sale March 25c. day morning eleven miles off the erty to ask you, if you are ignorant side of the road, just west of 6 Whitlock Coil Pipe 15 manager, who was shot by a bandit Louisiana coast near Marsh island. the radio. With n a week the Re­ Boland filling station when e Saturday night. Bridgeport police publican managers had put on such Mrs. Susan Foy of some history, Avith regard to The vessel was apparently anchored some of our great men. Friday the truck driven by Kahn struck his came here today with the sole wit­ and awaiting boats to get the car­ a man as Charles Evans Hughes. The funeral of Mrs. Susan Foy. car. State rollcenien George J. ness ot the murder, and after look­ Mr. Clancy said he believed there 73, who died Friday morning, was 2 2nd of March, there Avas great go, said to be 2.400 cases of whis­ celebrations in Ncav York societies. Mitchell and August Rinaldi hap­ ing the men over carefully decided key loaded at Belieze, Honduras. was no other element that entered held yesterday afternoon from the pened along at the time and placed they were not involved in the Both Americans, also German- ‘ ‘The vessel speeded away, the into the last camDaign that did home of her daughter of 33 Birch Kahn under arrest for reckless driA’- NOW NOW Jacobs affair. more good for the Republican cause Americans. It was the one hun­ Walcott followed with the usual street, with whom she lived. Bear­ dredth anniversary of the birthday ing. PLAYING But Becker, according to infor­ signals, later commanding the skip­ than the speeches of Charles Evans ers were Chief Albert J. Foy of the Kahn Avas his own best Asntness. PLAYING mation the local police received of Carl Schurz, the great hero of STATE per to heave ho. The order was Hughes. S. M. F. D., Charles Davidson, Bert He gave a straightforward story of today, is wanted for banditry in R. LaMotte Russell was the lucky Pittsinger, George England, Wil­ tAvo Avorlds. defied. Dear Editor, Avhy should not the the accident, explaining in detail Greenfield, Holyoke, and Spring- ‘•‘Then the Walcott fired blank man today and won the hag of liam Frost, Alfred Smith. Rev. Avhat had occurred. He claimed he field, Mass., and Pawtucket, R. I., pecans sent from Florida by F. T. Clarke, curate of St. Mary’s Episco­ people of Manchester learn Ameri­ DON’T MISS shots and, later, solid shots through ca’s history, through the column of Avas traveling about 27 miles an while Back is wanted for a gas sta­ the rigging of the two-masted Bllsh, Sr. pal church officiated. Burial Avas hour with a big six-ton truck and 5^ tion hold-up in Hartford. Both The "Coal Barons” are still the distinguished “ Herald” ? Carl schooner. in the East cemetery. Schurz, as they call him, Avhat NeAV had a 5% ton load. He said he had were ordered held for thirty days "The schooner’s skipper then ahead In the attendance 'contest the truck under control and had ( pending the arrival of ofiicers from York papers Avrite about him; that shouted, through the meeaphone, with a score of 89 to 83. he has a superb title, which his­ about brought the truck to a stop' any town that may claim the pris­ permission for Commander Frank Avhen he struck the Sharp car. Mr.s. oners. Bail was set at $1,000 each. LATEST STOCKS tory gave him, the greatest Ameri­ & Paul of the Walcott to come can from German birth. HalloAved Leonora Southwick who was riding J B / y B L aboard, unarmed and without an BUSHNELL-POMEROY celebrations in Carnegie Hall and with Kahn at the time of the acci­ escort, for a conference. Following New York, March 25 — Scarcer other places, Avas the sign, that dent verified his story. COMMUNITY CLUB NOTES a brief conference the commander and dearer money deal another he is still living in memory. He was The state’s claim was that Kahn departed upon Captain Randall’s re­ body bloAv to the Stock Market to­ born on the Rhine, the beautiful Avas driving too fast and introduced Announcement of the marriage evidence to show that the car fusal to submit to seizure and the ot Harlow Lehmann Bushnell, son day and after stemming the tide of river which is surrounded with a. The Manchester Rabbit club chase through choppy seas was re­ speculative selling for an hour or web of great epic cycle of the mid­ skidded 50 feet before it struck the of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clement Bush­ Sharp auto. Kahn was defended LUCKV w^ich holds its regular meetings sumed, continuing until Friday nell of W'indsor. and Miss Doris so, stocks dropped abruptly to the dle ages. And Avhat Is the, merit of alternate weeks at the Manchester morning. lower levels, in some cases breaking Carl Schurz? It consists in his by Attorney William Shea who said Pomeroy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the state had little or no evidence Community club, will furnish the Schooner's Threat Henry S. Pomeroy' of Suffleld has through to the low prices of the fighting for Liberty. As a friend of rabbits for the dinner which will "When the Dexter demanded that year. A big flood of selling orders our great Abraham Lincoln Avhoni cn Avhich to convict. Apparently been made by the parents of the Judge Johnson agreed with him as he served at the White house to­ the schooner heave to she was bride. The ceremony took place was unloosed on the floor of the he and 7.00,000 of his German fel- morrow evening from 5:30 to 7:30 answered with a threat to shoot the Stock Exchange by the profession­ lOAvs nominated, Avhen the Revolu­ he suspended judgment. Thursday, March 21. at the Little Bruno Johnson of 97 Pleasant under the direction of Miss Mason. first man to board the ship. The Church Around the Corner in New als in the early afternoon when the tion,^brought great blessings to Reservations may be made up to Dexter then fired blanks and later call loan ^rate was-boosted to ten America. Carl Schurz was one-time street was before the Manchester Is a Girl’s Heart Beyond the Reach York. town court this morning for the noon tomorrow at the latest. For solid shots ripping the rigging away Mr. Bushnell will he remembered per cent and money for Stock Mar­ America’s Ambassador to Spain, of Any Man Who Can Play on Its those who do not care for the game but the schooner, equipped with two returning to America to help in the sixth time on the charge of into.xica- by many Manchester people as he ket purposes was abput the scarc­ tion. He Avas arrested by Patrol­ dinner, chicken ' will be provided. powerful gas engines, was making est article in Wall street. Army, to save America’s ideals. In Strings a Symphbny of Tenderness, rapid headway for Mexican water spent several of his boyhood years man Seymour on complaint of his Members of the Rabbit club will here while Ills Lather was principal Routine meetings of the Reserve the decisive battle of Gettysburg Devotion ana Long;ing? have their meeting at the club­ and safety about 100 miles distant, he was leader of the Second Army sister. Judge Johnson found him of the Eighth district schools. Board and some of the reserve guilty and sent him to jail for ten house tomorrow evening. No enter­ when the sails were crippled. bank heads were held today, start­ corps. Carl Schurcli tore the chains . HEAR cMd SEB tainment is planned. "When the three inch gun hit the ing a new flood of rumors which of the dark slavery, he and his days. hull, the crew leaped overboard but IS HE THE STABBER? sent the cold shivers up and down high-minded fellows. He is not for- Heart Throbbing Drama of a Singier WKo Mrs. Marion Rowe, home eco­ the lifeboats had been shot away the spine of speculative Wall street. gotten. His praise sounded from the Climbed the Thorny Road to Stars* nomics expert at the Manchester and the men began swimming as Money dried up as if by r.agic In coast of the Rhine where he was Diaiague and Tidea by Geoege Jeaael Electric company will give a lec­ the schooner sank. It Tvent to the Stamford, March 25.— Suspected the speculative district, and not so born to the banks of the Hudson ABOUT TOWN ture-demonstration on oven cook­ bottom in an hour carrying with It of being the notorious “ Bridgeport much was heard about the Reserve river, where he sleeps. He Avas a "My Mother’s Eyes," HxaK Sor^ ery at the clubhouse Wednesday all tangible evidence.” stabber,” who has a record of at­ Bank having lost its Influence over fighter for truth and right. The Past Chiefs club of'Meraorial afjternoon at 2 o’clock. All the ■ The all-day examination had tacking 33 girls,"^Conrad Miller, 25, the money market . In fact it Is Dear Editor, now I hope that I Temple Pythian Sisters held its Msxgaret Qotmby and An

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t ------<$> GARLAND FOUND REPORT and a talkfest occupied tlie IN, I'RY TO GET ONCE LOCAL MAN RT. REV. ACHESON CLAIMS DiSIMONI H. S. DANCING CLASS CAST OF PLAYLET mainder of the time. ■ ' > MANCHESTER’S STATION. New York, March 25— The Amer­ The treasury pf the Christian ' Manchester has a broadcast­ HAS JOINED ARMY ican fund for public service, estab­ Endeavor society will reali^e^ more ing station! HAS A N N D E PARTY lished by the giA of Charles Gar­ GIVEN ENTERTAINMENT than $30 from the piay. ' . ♦ HIT, RUN VICTIM What’s more it’s located right HERE WEDNESDAY land six years ago, has distributed or pledged almost $2,000,000 to in the center of the town. Ben­ Friend Gets Letter from Miss­ BOWLING CONGRESS jamin "Von Pilski is the station Over 175 persons attended the date, it was reported here today. The cast of eight young people •Chicago, March 25,;— A Kasai ing Man’s Uncle in Newark The fund consisted originally of tion announcer. The studio is annual High school dancing class who recently presented the play and J., Mitchell of Stt Paul, Minn., Joseph Schiebel Killed in his office in the State theater. Bishop of Connecticut to Be Carrying Information. party in the school assembly hall $950,000 the increase being the re­ members of the famous St. Francis He has just had a microphone Friday night. It is. estimated that sult of appreciation of value of the “ Leave It to Dad,” were enter­ Hotel team, today were in first installed into which he speaks John DiSlmoni, who disappeared more than a hundred pupils learn­ securities» involved. Donations tained by Mrs. F. C. Allen, their place in the doubles event ol the Newington Saturday describing future attractions at Lenten Speaker at St. from Manchester last fall, leaving ed to dance during the year were made to various labor, pro­ coach, at the parsonage of Second American Bowling Congress tour­ gressive and radical causes, the re­ the theater. It is connected > behind debts and friends has join­ through the efforts of Mr. and Mrs. Congregational church following ney. Their pace-setting scoYe was with the Vitaphone mechanism. ed the Army according to a letter Walter C. Wirtalla, instructors of port shows. 1,326. the Christian Endeavor meeting t“ Teacher Held. Those who know Manager "Von j Mary s Church. received by a Manchester friend this art at the local institution for H. Yahn of Milwaukee shot into Pilski to speak to, will easily I from DiSimoui’s uncle in Newark, the past five years. last evening. sixth place in the singles with &79, recognize his voice if they listen ! N. J. The letter does not elucidate Mr. Wirtalla was presented with OPENING STOCKS ^ The table decorations were In and C. Trucks, of Philadelphia, Joseph Schiebel, 7 3, of Elm Hill, carefully. where he was recruited or what a set ef white gold cuff-links bear­ subbing for a sick member of the Rt. Rev. E. C. Aclieson, D. D.. keeping with the Easter season. Newington, for more than 3 0 years branch of the Army he joined. ing the Masonic embltm. Mrs. Wir­ Flint Laundry team of St. Louis. Bishop of Connecticut, will preach talla was given a bouquet of roses. New York. March 2 5— The mar- Fruit salad, sandwiches,, cake and a resident of Manchester,-was al­ Although this would seem to Crashed into third place in the all­ at St. Mary’s church, on Wednesday clear up the mystery of DiSimoni’s During the evening, the Wirtalla was irregular at the opening to cocoa were served. The, favors were events with a score of 1,891. most instantly killed when struck evening, March 27, at 7:30 p. m. whereabouts, friends in town are Slide, a little flgure they have orig­ day with narrow price changes In daffodil nut cups filled with a tiny START PROBE inated, was danced. There were the active stocks. Radio, New sold chicken and Easter eggs. The by an automobile early Saturday Although born in Kent, England, skeptical as to the truth of the in­ up 1 3-4 at 89. Inte.national Co^i- place cards bore cleverly drawn evening while walking in the road Bishop Acheson spent most of his formation as DiSimoni was quite other fancy dances. Refreshments NEUMONIA flat-footed and in their estimation were served. The dancers wore bustion was up 1-2 at SO 1-4; Gen­ pictures illustrating the roles play­ <^1 a physician. Then begin on Newington avenue near the in- youth in County ’Tyrone, Ireland. eral Motors down 1-4 at 86 1-4; ed by the different characters: He graduated from Toronto Uni­ did not have a chance to enlist. souvenirs, fancy hats for the boy's emergency” treatment with ici'section of Maple avenue. The INWATERBURY DiSimoni had great confidence in and golden bells for the girls. U. S. Steel up 1-8 at 181 1-4: Con­ Gordon Tuttle was garbed as a driviT of the automobile. Miss versity, and Wycliffe College, Tor­ tinental Can down 3-8 at 75; In­ P himself as a musician. He played Friday, April 12, has been set chauffeur and the other young peo­ :Miclialine Blackus of 30 Stuart onto, Canada. When a young man, indifferently nearly every orches­ as the date for thu public party of ternational Nickel up 3-4 at 50 7-8; ple in the cast were drawn in char­ street, Newington, a Terryville he 'received a medal for bravery tral instrument. At the time of his Mr. and Mrs. Wirtalla’s own pri­ Missouri Pacific up 3-8 at 7 8. acteristic poses and attire. Music V J S J l u S PLANE CRASH from the British Government for 21 M illion Java UmaJ school teacher, did not stop, it is walkout he was in possession of a vate dancing class which will also reported. bravery during the wars in western trombone, bought on the install­ be held at the High school. Through the presence of a 17- tContinnad from Page 1.) Canada. ment plan as had been all the pre­ ycar-old girl whose name is being ceding instruments. Naturally, pur­ withheld by the police. Miss Black­ which Captain Rasmussen was chasing of all this equipment made TOU L A l’E FOR president and general manager. us was said to have been traced. the total of his debts quite large CLASSIFICATION I'.liss Blackus admitted driving over Rasmussen was one of the best and so his account was turned over the road at the time of the accident Ivnown citizens of Waterbury. He to a local credit agency, who in was born here 33 years ago. He was Legal Notices U but denied hitting anybody. She turn, sent a letter to Newark ask-1 said she observed what she thought always interested in military af­ ing how about it. Shortly after the t to be a feed bag on the road but fairs, and when the war came en­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD tered aviation, going to the Prince­ letter was received by the Maiiches-, .Manchester, within and for tqe did not hit it. Miss Blackus was re­ ter rosideut saying that DiSimoni | district of Manchester on the 23d day leased after being (luestioned by ton ground school and then to a was a soldier. ' March, A. D.. 1'j2'j. Constables R. V. llalleran and E. southern flying field. He was ready I Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., to go into foreign service when the I J iidge. Floyd Rice. The coroner's finding is I Estate of Estella M. Erickson late awaited before action will be tak­ armistice came. I of .Manchester in said district, de- en. He founded the Waterbury Aero ABOUT TOWN j ceased. Mr. Schiebel's only survivor is Club and had been interested in the I Upon application of the .Administra­ Y. M. C. A. where at one time lie tor for an order of sale of real es­ his son. John of 114 Summer Hens ill Manchester and vicinity tate belonging to said Estate as per street. He also leaves two grand­ was an instructor. seem to be in an egg laying contest application on file. Break your Lenten fast tcith foods from, children. I\Ir. Schiebel had been liv­ Captain Rasmussen leaves his judging by the extra supply of ORDERED:—That the said applica­ wife and one son, his father and i tion be lieard and determined at the your A & P store. . . YoiPll .find the ing in Newington for live years. P''or "hen fruit" now on hand. The price Probate office in Manchester on the 32 years he had lived in Manchester mother, and one brother. j has taken a drop and the “ strictly 3Uth day of March, A. D.. PJ2y. at a shelves filled with the finest of foods . . . making his home on Olcott street. The military board of iiiqul/y i fresh eggs’’ are selling for prices o'clock in forenoon, and the Court di- He was a weaver at Cheney Broth­ working on the case consists of ' less than “iresh eggs.’ This is due ! reels said administrator to give pub- The world’s garden spots have given Major William F. Ladd, Captain ,1 lie notice to all persons interested in ers and received a pension from to a contract price at winch fresh j said estate to appear if they see cause their best to your A & P. that linn. The funeral will be held Clarence ^I. Knox, and Lieutenants eggs” are bought and the over sup-j and be heard thereon by publisliing at Hollorau Brothers’ at 8:30 to­ Herbert Bills and Robert Webster, ply of “ strictly fresh. ' a copy of this order once in some morrow morning and 9 o’clock at all comrades in service of the dead newspaper having a circulation in man. said probate district, and by posting FOR YOUR EASTER DINNER St. James’s church with burial in Loyal Circle of Kings Daughteres a copy of this order on the public St. James’s cemetery. will meet at Center church this signpost in said Manchester, five days F’uiier^ Wednesday evening at 7:30 for business i before the said day of hearing and Hartford, March 25— Every of­ Rt. Rev. E. C. .\cheson, D. D. sewing. i return make to the Court. ficer of the 43rd division service ob­ I WILLIAM S. HYDE. Bishop Acheson came to New Judge. PROTESTANT CHURCHES servation squadron will go . to Judge William S. Hyde will speak H-3-25-29. Waterbury Wednesday afternoon to York serving under the celebrated Hams Dr. Rainsford at St. George’s oil consolidation and the proposed attend the funeral of their fellow changes in the town charter at a AT A COURT OF PROB.YTE HELD OF COUNH TO RALLY officer. Captain Arnold R. Rasmus­ Church for three years. Then com­ at Manchester, within and for the ing to Holy Trinity Church, Mid­ special public meeting at the Man­ Whole or Strmg E n d sen, killed in a plane crash in that chester Green school tonight. district of Manchester on the 23d day 28c city yesterday afternoon, according dletown, as Rector from 1892 to of March, A. D., 1U2U. 1915 when he was elected Suffra­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Ksq., Big Session Planned for April to Major William F. Ladd, com­ The King’s Daughters of the Cen­ J udge. mander of the squadron. gan Bishop cf Connecticut. In 1926 Estate of Frank Merkel late of Face 3 at Center Church House, he was made Co-Adjutor Bishop ter Congregational church will Major Ladd today declared that meet tonight at 7:30 o’clock in the Manchester, in said District, deceased. Hartford. his department was particularly and in October 1928 upon the re­ On motion of mma Merkel adminis­ signation of Bishop Brewster he intermediate room. tratrix grateful today for the co-operation ORDERED;—That six months from Hartford, March 2 5.— A mid­ of the Waterbury police department became Bishop of Connecticut. the 23d day of March, A. D.. 192U, be year rally in which leaders in re­ Bishop Acheson is always a force­ The Business Girls of the Center and the same are limited and allowed in handling the situation after the church will meet tomorrow night ligious education from the 184 crash. A sergeant and a squad of ful and interesting preacher. for the creditors within which to Protestant churches in Hartford at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Miss bring in their claims against said es­ men was rushed out to the scene Hazel Trotter of East Center street. tate, and the said administratrix is county will participate, has been of the accident and arrived in time directed to give public notice to the Shoulders called by the Hartford County to keep a horde of morbid people creditors to bring in their claims Council of Religious Education, to FEDERALS STILL HOLD The Men’s League of the Center within said time allowed by posting If a haul is too large fo r your fam ily from carrying the wrecked plane church will bowl at Murphy’s al­ a copy of this order on the public be held in Center church house, away as "souvenirs.’’ signpost nearest to the place where serve one of these specially smoked Hartford, on April 3. leys on Thursday evening of this LB The crank of the plane is miss­ SEAPORT AGAINST REBS. week instead of Wednesday as an­ the deceased last dwelt within said This will be the first event of its ing, Major Ladd declared, but the town and by publishing the same in shoulders. They are very lean and tender. kind ever held here, and the pur­ nounced in the weekly calendar. qome newspaper having a circulation present possessors are known and Ih said probate district, within ten pose of the rally is to_discuss the may be prosecuted for stealing (Contliiiictl from Page 1) J.IICjiticAv The Tall Cedars of Lebanon will dy.ys from the date of this order, and Thejmest^ California spinach — carefully cleaned! different problems of religious edu­ state property. return make to this court of the no­ cation, and to promote a spirit of hold their monthly meeting this tice given. Captain Clarence M. Knox, state of the state of Nayarit, and headed evening at the Masonic Temple. fellowship among the teachers and aviation commissioner, who. is in­ for Sinaloa and Sonora with the ex­ WILLIAM S. HYDE, D E I * LARGE superintendents of the church Judge. vestigating the tragedy as a mem­ termination of the rebels beseiging The Memorial Hospital Linen H-3-2i-29. Spinach MONTE CA.NS schools. ber of the National Guard, today Mazatlan as his first objective. auxiliary has set the date of Wed­ Miss Edith F. Welker, who will announced that the aviation depart­ Almost simultaneously. Gen. J. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Lse mustard for seasoning meats — it's different! be in charge of the rally, was re­ ment would enter into the probe. Almazan, leading 13,000 troops, set nesday and Thursday, April 17-18 for its annual spring rummage sale. at Manchester, within and for the cently appointed director of re­ The report of the military board district of Manchester on the 23d day out from Bormejilo, in the north­ .Announcement of the place and ligious education by the Hartford will be given to the adjutant gen­ western pan of the State of ‘of March, A D.. lD2y. JARS County Council of Religious Educa­ hours for opening will be made Present WILLI.AM S. HY'DE, Esq., eral on completion and he will de­ Durango, and headed for Jimenez, later. J udge. Gulden’s Mustard 2 tion. Miss Welker estimates that cide whether to make it public or Chihuahua, where the main body of Estate of Charlotte H. Avery late of more than 200 leaders will take not. rebels who recently evacuated Tor- Mancliester, in said District, deceased. Lse it as a dessert or as a salad! part in the rally, which will here­ reon are still believed to be conce.i- The Women of Mooseheart On motion of The Phoenix Stale after be an annual event. trated. Legion will hold their regular meet­ Bank & Trust Company, executor ing tomorrow evening at 8:15 at with will annexed. The meeting will be held in the MANY IMPROVEMENTS Saved .Uiiierican. ORDERED;—'I'hat six months from ASSORTED FLAVORS PKGS evening of Wednesday, April 3. It A bulletin issued by President the Home club on Brainard Place. Uie 23d day of March, A. D.. 1929. be Jello will open with a business session at 'Fortes Gil early this morning stated and llie same are limited and allowed which Rev. Ivan H. Benedict, pas­ AT WARANOKE INN that the vanguard of Gen. Gar- Shepherd Encampment, No. 3 7, for the creditors within which to will bold its regular meeting to­ Ijring in their claims against said es­ The rich flavor tells of its nutritioiisness! tor of the Blue Hills Baptist church, denas’ army led by Gen. Perez, en­ tate, and tile said executor is directed and president of the council, will tered the town of Roasario, Sinola, night at 7:30 in Odd Fellows hall. to give public notice to the creditors preside. The interior changes at the IVar- The patriarchal degree will be con­ to bring in their claims within said 3^ LB 60 miles south of Mazatlan, yester­ j time allowed by posting a copy of Dr. H. Shelton Smith, professor anoke Inn have progressed to such day just ill time to save the life of ferred on a large class of candi­ a state that it is now possible to dates. There will also be a rehears­ 1 tliis order on the public signpost Hershey’s Cocoa TINS of religious education at Teachers’ ail American whom bandits were I nearest to tlie place where the de­ College, Columbia University, New note the improvements that have al of the royal purple guard team in ceased last dwelt within said town already been made or about com­ about to execute. York, will deliver an address t)n The name of the American was preparation for the district meeting I and Iiy i)ublishing the same in some pleted. The front rooms on the sec­ at Foot Guard hall, Hartford, April newspaper having a circulation in “ Building Character Through Re­ not given, but he is said to be the said probate district, within ten days POPULAR FOODS AT LOWER PRICES ligious Education.’’ ond floor have been converted into 6. All who wish to obtain badges a dining room that will seat thirty- manager of the offices of an Amer­ from the date of tliis order, and re­ Gruyere Cheese box 30c The meeting over, there will be ican company there. for the event in Hartford may do so turn make to tliis court of the notice B & M Raked Beans 3 cans 50c three separate conferences, as fol- six with the kitchen just off to the at the meeting tonight. A social given. Reliable Flour 3 lbs 41c lbs 21c east of the room. When the federals entered the WILLIAM S. HYDE, Crisco lb can 23c ■ lows: city, the American was backed into time with light refreshments will A steam boiler has been installed Judge. Fruit for Salad monte Igc can 3 5 c 1 Teachers and Leaders in Chil­ a cemetery wall and the bandits follow the business. H-3-25-29.. Marshmallows Campfire lb pkg 25c dren’s Division, led by Miss and new plumbing has been added throughout the building. The tlireatened to shoot him unless he Puritan Malt Extract can 59c 5c Candies Welker. gave them more money. He told 3 pkgs 10c 2. Leaders and Workers with rooms have been painted and other­ miiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiii Haffenreffer Stout 4 bottles 25c wise improved. An effort is being Gen. I’erez he had already given Assortment De Luxe N.B.c. pkg 29c Young People, led by I\Iiss Edna them 1,000 pesos. 02482348534848485348482348535353535323534823535323485348232353532353484823483048232353534848Moxie Contents 2 bots 25c !M. Ba.xter, assistant professor of made to have all the changes com­ Ivory Soap 10 oz size 2 cakes 2pj; pleted by April 1. 'J’hree Bandits Killetl. religious education at the Hartford The govoiTimeiit troops killed Welcome Soap 5 cakes 25c Octagon Soap Po-wder 3 pkgs 19c .School of Religious Education. tliree if the bandits and several 3. Pastors and superintendents others fled. Gen. Perez declared L U C K Y STRIKE, OLD\JtjU GOLD,l^\Jl CHESTERFIELD, CAMEL! of Sunday schools and professional NOON STOCKS lie believed they were of the rebel people in the field of religious edu­ army. CARTON cation. led by Dr. A. J. Williams President Fortes Gil also stated Myers, professor of religious educa­ New York, March 2 5— Nothing occurred over the week-end to this morning that Geii. tiaime Car-1 Cigarettes * 1 .1 5 X tion at the Hartford School of Re­ throw any light on the muddled rillo, commander of the federal! ligious Education. garrison at Mazatlan, had informed money-market situation and with “WHO LICKS THE CREAM?" The old-fashioned kind — baked in ovens! Miss Welker, the council’s di­ liim that the rebels attacking the rector of religious education, is a few exceptions the industrial and specialty stocks settled down to city had been repulsed completely. native of Middletown. She has re­ Carrillo estimated that fully one- CAN ceived the degree of Bachelor of Re­ lower price levels in the early trad­ ing today. The Reserve Board fourth of the rebel force under Gen. Friend’s Beans ligious Education from the Hart­ Roberto Cruz, or about 1,200 men THAT’S THAT heads refused to make any state­ ford School of Religious 1 ducation. had been wiped out in repeated at­ ment relative to changes in redis­ “ \’ou have an automobile— TH.IT’S FINE! The netv pale dry ginger ale — it is delicious! For three years she was the re­ tacks upon the federal entrench­ ligious education director of the count rates and Chicago brokerage “ You can't afford to go without insurance and take the houses maintained that there was ments in the hills surrounding the Prospect Methodist church in Bris­ seaport. chances— THAT’S CERTAIN. tol. no particular strain on the credit BOTTLES supplies there. According to Carrillo, each time “ You intend to have your car insured^— TH.IT'S AD.MIT- Miss Welker also serves the TED. Clicquot Sec the rebel attacked they v^ere raked Methodist New Haven districts in The Copper, Steel and Motor stocks started the week at a lower by terrific machine gun fire which “ You want tlie best and cheapest insurance obtainable— organizing young peoples’ clubs, mowed them down by the hundred. THAT’S A ATUR.AL. mothers’ clubs in church schools, scale of price, but there was little GINGER ALES FINE COFFEES especially in the rural sections. satisfaction for the bears in the “ You wi.sh to do business with a reliable agency— TH.\T’S Dr. Smith, who will make the strong buying demand which de­ SENSIBLE. C & C Imperial Dry doz $1.49 Rokar *lb tin 43c veloped for the market favorites at SEEK DESCRIPTION principal address at the rally, was Clicquot Club doz $1.59 Red Circle for five years director of the train­ these prices. Radio New stock sold lb 39c ing department of the International actively above 90, against Satur­ OF MATCH SALESMAN I ‘Stuart J. Wasley’s Auto Agency’ O’Keefe’s Dry doz, $1.19 Eight O’clock lb 3 ^ Council of Religious Education and day’s close at 87. The stock lost has long been a leader in Summer 22 points last week and was ready Represents tlie Your choice of plain or mixed! schools. for a rally on any reasonable The Manchester Chamber of rgrounds. General Motors worked Commerce has been asked by the its way back to 87 1-2, up a point National Better Business Bureau to QUART WILD, WILD CITY. from last week and U. S. Steel was furnish them with a description of Lumberman’s Sweet Pickles JAR well bought above 181. a salesman who signed himself P. Seattle. — Modern Seattle in­ In contrast to the brilliant finan­ Barry, and professed to represent which writes insurance at conference rates but has always re­ Plain or m ixed — crisp, tender and spicy! cial reports rendered in the last few turned 35 % of the cost, making your insurance cost less— stantaneously reverted to the primi­ the Atlas Match Company, of Tren­ THAT’S WELL KNOWN. tive recently. While residents were weeks, the annual earnings state­ ton, New Jersey. perfectly eating dinners, a wild ments submitted today made a poor This man took orders for match­ “ Our losses are promptly adjusted and i>ald— -THAT’S SER- I QUART coyote wandered up and down the comparison with the corresponding es, accepted a deposit, and faded VICE. : or DILL JAR streets. Some person, venturing periods of a years ago. The Ford out of the picture. Some of those ^ ^ ^ u r customers are our best advertisers— THAT'S G(X)D ! Sour 14ckles out, spied the animal, frantically Motor Company of Canada showed who had paid the man money, ap­ Your choice of pale or stout — low price! called police, who sent him to the a loss On 1928 operations, and plied to the Chamber of Commerce “ If you now have Insurance, it wiU pay you to see us before ; happy hunting grounds. smaller earnings than in 1927 were and it was learned that there was renewing your Policj— TH.AT’S A FACT* j reported by Gimbel brothers, Stan­ no such firm as the Atlas Match BOTTLES ley Company, etc. “ You will call us up now and let ns prove our willingness and : Company at Trenton, New Jersey. ability to give you I’cal insurance service— THAT’S GOOD ! contents DIET STOPS D n ORCE. The Bulls cracked the whip In There are undoubtedly others Old Colony Ale 3 JUDG.MENT.” ; the second hour and the bears ran besides those who have already re­ BaRIraore. — More lime in the to cover cn a good many stocks sold ported to the Chamber who were diet will'stop divorces, according to for the short account last week, swindled by him. Will anyone who br. George Walker. Absence of lime .^uaconda Copper advanced to did have dealings with this man re­ A & P Preserves, Assorted 3— 5 o z . ja rs 2 S* in the diet retakes women nervous above 165 in an active market and port his description to the Cham­ and men cruel, causing family diffi­ U. S. Steel at 183 showed a gain of ber of Commerce? STUART J. WASLEY i ' ■ ...... ■ ...... culties, he says. A pint of milk nearly 2 points. evCTy day for two weeks and two Advertising of the Sunday ex­ “1428-2i^that’s our number” : 3 Great A h .antic & P acific T ea C0. 0ranges, eaten by a wife and hu.s- Textile machinery exports con­ press train from Liverpool street, 815 Main Street | band threatened by divorce, v.ill stitute an important item in Ger­ London, to Clacton, increased its straighten matters out. many’s foreign trade. passengers by 43 per cent. J 3 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimiiiiuiil F a g e f o u r "IklANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MOITOAY, MARCH 25, 1929.

often emphasized, of impersonality :CHARTER REVISION; in industry— of “mass production,” of giant combines, of vast organiza­ Ettrains Erralb tions whose directors know no Consolidation Of Schools PUBLISHED BY THE more of their employes through HERALD PRINTING COMPANY. iN C personal contact than the stars At 13 Blssell Street, What does consolidation mean as applied to the Town of Manche.s- South Manchester, Conn. know of the fireflies. But not—and ter? Is it a question of some few thousands of dollars invested In this SPRING SPECIALS not anywhere near—to the extent purpose by the Town in the equities of the Districts in their school Founded by Elwood S. Ela, buildings: or is it a question of some fewer thousands of dollars which Oct. 1, ISSl that is so often asserted. represent the difference between what it would cost to pay our debts ou Every Evening Except Sundij’s and Foreigners reading our news­ account of schools as a town or as separate school districts? The differ­ Holidays. ences are so small that surely there are some greater interests at stake. Interesting Pieces and Groups to Brighten Entered at the Post Office at South papers and magazines would be | ^lanchesier. Conn., as Second Class likely to imagine that American in­ Is it again only the desire to get rid of multiplicity of tax- assessments Mail Matter. and collection, which the district system has involved? Further, is it SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall dustry had become a vast au­ the desire to reduce the iuconvenience of those who have to send their six dollars a year, sixty cents a tomatic machine into which in­ children farther distances to schools in their own district than they Dull Corners This Spring month for shorter periods. dividuality and individual rela­ would to nearer, schools in other districts? By carrier, eighteen cents a week. Certainly consolidation must mean more than these advantages, Single copies three cents. tions between employer and em­ great as they are. It means putting all of the educational resources of SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE- SE.NTATIVE. Hamllton-De Llsser. ploye fitted nowhere at all. Yet the Town behind each and every child. It means tackling this educa­ Inc.. 2S5 Madison Avenue, New York, there are in this country literall.v- tional problem as a common responsibility of the whole Town, instead and 612 North Michigan Avenue, of as the separate interest of small communities of ta.xpayers. It means Chicago. thousands of industrial concerns in conceiving of schooling as our major undertaking worthy of the com- [ The Manchester Evening Herald Is which good understanding be­ billed efforts of us all and capable of summoning the best we bave^ got i on sale In New York City at Schultz’s ill brains and earnestness to work it out. It means in a word, lifting News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. tween employer and employed is as \> Street, and 42nd. Street entrance of active a force as it was fifty years it out of the range of petty neighborhood quarrels into that of a high Grand Central Station and at all determination to give of our best and our most united efforts to our Hoatling News Stands. ago—and our guess is that such children. • • • concerns remain still th-e backbone Client of International News Ser­ vice. of American industry; that the ma­ “International News Service has the jor part of the manufacturing busi­ a safeguard, but it Is a certain exclusive riglits to use for republica­ thing that it is a good deal. tion In any form all news dispatches ness of the country is, even yet, credited to or not otherwise credited conducted on that basis. This is especially true since there In this paper. It Is also exclusively entitled to use for republlcatlon all The annual dinners of the Case drifted into real estate speculation the local or undated news published in Connecticut a great number of herein." Brothers, at which the manage­ W ilton Rugs Full Service Client of N E A Ser­ ment entertains the entire w’orking foreign-born adventurers possess- Three Piece vice. Member. Audit Bureau of Circu­ lations. force— as, so comfortably and hap-1 sense of business honor and pily, on last Saturday night—are a restrained by no ethical considera Backstairs Tariff Activities Maj- tions whatever. It is an extremely Serene Calm That Seems to Prevail Jamestown Tapestry Rugs $249 MONDAY, MARCH 2 5, 1929 concrete manifestation of a spirit In Capital— li«t»tleggers Actually that still exists in a myriad of salutary influence on these people 9x12 FT. SIZE REPAR.\TIONS Worried. Here are two new suites, covered with heavy tapestry showing large American industrial establish­ to have their mortgage transactions Genuine Jacquard-woven wllton There is a very considerable body designs. One of the suites is of the ball-foot type with sofa, arm chair ments; mutual helpfulness, mutual under scrutiny of a major court. By RODNEY DUTCHER. rugs, made with fine wool pile are of economic opinion, steadily de­ presented in the newest Spring all- and wing chair. The other suite, with Queen Anne cabriole legs has a understanding, team Avork all the There is perhaps no other business Washington, Iilarch 25.— What­ sofa, arm chair and a wing chair with button back and turned legs. Reg­ veloped throughout the last decade, ever awful things may be in store over Persian and other Oriental de­ way from the clean-up gang in the activity that so emphatically needs signs. Regular $69.00. that it is substantially impossible during the extra session of Con­ ular $289.00 and $295.00 values. shop yard to the general manager this kind of supervision. to evact war reparations from a de­ gress beginning in April, a state of 814x10 lA size, $53 behind the mahogany. It was on Prof. Clarke also sees in the serene calm exists in Washington at feated nation unless the amount is that foundation that American in­ flood of divorce cases a source of the moment. made small enough so that it can There is a great deal of back­ dustry greAV. It is, as a matter of needless cluttering of the courts. b-3 paid without any great incon­ stairs maneuvering going on in con­ fact, on that basis that, in its most This is another activity that looms nection with the tariff bill and this venience to the penalized country. Three Piece Kidney Suite $229 important aspects, it is continuing. bigger on the calendar than under is the time when conflicting inter­ Otherwise, according to this de- The roots of our industrial strength measure by the court-room clock ests are really doing their most ini' This suite differs from the one above in its shape. The front of the paitmcLt of opinion, there is a dis- tfmo thin portant work on that legislation, lie not in the enormous plants at Divorces take up m n | publicly squawking sofa has a serpentine curve, with the chairs to match. The feet are of arrangemer.t of the economic ma­ a fCAV places like Pittsburgh aud foreclosures, but since almost all about anything yet and the lasting the ball-and-claw type. Upholstering is of mohair with reversible seat chinery of the world so serious that cushions in colorful moquette velour. Regular $289.00 value* Detroit but in the far more import­ of them are disposed of on Friday bitterness which it AA'as feared might have been created by the the damage to general world trade ant total of concerns like Case mornings they canfiot be regarded may easily exceed the amount of presidential campaign apparently Brothers— to be found in exevy as a complete log-jam to court op­ the theoretical reparations, no has faded away. town and city in the country— erations. There is a general satisfied feel­ matter at what figure fixed. where the boss knoAvs the worker ing with the first weeks of the Hoo­ It is this idea, or fear, almost ex­ and the worker knows the boss— ver administration. The president clusively, which has created ao has done a number of things AvhicU and all are co-laborers and friends much apparent sympathy for Ger­ have evoked cheers from all quar­ together. IN NEW YORK ters and nothing, as yet, that W inthrop many—which has brought about a proved at all unpopular. Nearly reduction in the allies’ demands New York, March 2 5— “Country every day something has been an­ i\ upon the Reich from thirtj'-three CHIN.Y RELIEF clubs” noAV spread their shrubbery nounced which tended to disappoint Desks those who hoped and predicted that I'illioii dollars to something like Disclosures cojicerniug the ethics and landscape gardening over roof­ tops 30 floors above the dirt and Hoover would make a poor presi nine billions, reported to be the of the China Famine Relief may racket of Manhattan streets.^ dent. Of course, he may have im­ figure contemplated by the present not be at all conclusive, and it may It seems that all New Yorkers mense trouble Avith the extraordi­ reparations conference. And it is a possibly be, as Relief officials main­ cannot find time to make a trip to nary session. But he is off to a beautiful start. Day after day, he Hand-made Watkins reproduc­ shrewd understanding of this fear tain, that their operations are the country, but most of them can make a brief journey in an eleva­ nas even been pleasing the pro­ tions, fashioned of solid mahogany among the creditor nations that “misunderstood” by the Connecti­ tor. gressives and the Democrats. His Avith automatic slides, dustproof encourages Germans to protest cut Department of Public Welfare. Furthermore, at this height, the order for publicity for Income tax drawers throughout, and Avlth lock refunds and for an end of Abe spy indignantly that even this lat­ But the situation has become suffi­ air is filtered of the city’s smells, for each dmAA’cr. 38 inches wide. and the jars and noises come as system in federal penitentiaries, for ter sum is altogether out of the ciently involved so that this news­ instance. Also his new oil con­ faint echoes. So, atop a skyscrap- i? question. paper feels its duty to its readers er. one can loll beneaih------— awnings - - i servation, policy, . . his „ acceptance , , of In 1871, after a war which, and to itself call for disavowal and rest in summer chairs while j Inoian Commissioner Burke s resig- compared with the World Con­ sipping lemonades and tea. . | ff^ion and h.s new policy of rela- of any further support of the Re­ One of the snappiest and neAvest 1 tions with the press, to mention a flict, was a mere series of skir- lief movement until the entire pic­ of these skyscraper dabs has a i toAV. iiiisiifcs .Hid in which not a dollar ture has been placed before the colorful pent-house for a club, fitted ] ' New Spring Bedroom Groups of damage was inflicted on Ger­ people. up Avith readin.g rooms and lounge,' The bootleggers are apparently rooms. Far above the world so I ihe only unhappy group in man soil, France was compelled by There is no question in our mind high, the atmosphere of’the country') Washington today. Due probably -Gerni-any to agree to the payment about the urgency of the plight of club is carried out in so far as pos- j both to the drastic Jones law penal- of an indemnity of a biliion dollars millions of people in China. It is sible. There is a tennis court, cro-| ties and Hoover’s understood de- besides submitting to the loss of undoubtedly true that it is a des­ quet grounds, liandball court and I sire to dry up Washington, they practice golf course. And, nf j are actually Avorried. Alsace and Lorraine—and given perate one and that every dollar ac­ course, if you Avant to get home in 1 .Many of them believe that every Four Piece Bedroom Suite $129 just three years to make the pay­ tually employed in the feeding of oavii a huir'y you can bring your i thing will straighten itself out for Colonial Chests This group of four pieces is one of the recently received Spring mod­ ment. She paid. Now, after a war those unfortunate men, Avomen and parachute, I awhile; some of them think condi- ! tions in the booze industry Avill be els. A dresser, chest of drawers, French vanity and a full size bed of ii liundred times more destructive, children Avould be mercifully, mag­ Which reminds me that a neAv 1 stabilized by the present situation, either posterior panel style, is included with each group. Walnut and Germany cries out against the pay­ nificently, used. But if there is any indoor golf game has made its ] But until they learn just how gumwood are the woods used. A regular $167.00 value. ment of a sum only nine times as likelihood that many of the dol­ appearance in the golf schools of | serious the effort of the law will .great as she exacted from France lars, instead of being employed in the mid-toAvn belt. It’s a sort of | be, they are taking unprecedented Exactly as sketched excepting expert target practice, and is played ; precautions. Those Avho have ever w. cn she Avas in a position to do actual Famine relief, are to be di­ with Queen Anne feet, rather than as follows: a number ot balloons , had unpleasant contact with the the ball-and-claw tyjie shown. Sol­ And she has many supporters verted to the use of a croAvd of are suspended; they are marked j ioav enforcers are changing their id mahogany throughout and finish­ Four Piece Bedroom Suite $195 among traders in this and other al­ professional almoners Avhose prin­ with a sort ot bull’s eye at the cen- j headquarters or their telephones or ed in rich Colonial red mahogany. lied countries, Avho cannot visualize ter facing the driver. This mark I their automobiles, or all three, and A regular $75.00 reproduction. Here is another new bedroom group just unpacked. A dresser, cipal interest Is in easy jobs and must be bit exactly at the center, : hiring neAV delivery men whose prosperity anywhere if the German fine salaries for themselves and oiherAvise the balls bounce off. But | faces are unfamiliar to the law. French vanity dresser, chest of drawers and poster-type bed,' are included people are compelled to “pay till their friends, then the Herald when the mark is hit, the balloon j .Most of them have raised price.s, with each outfit. Tops of pieces are of diamond-matched walnut veneer’s. it hurts.” hat idea has been pro­ wants no part in helping such explodes. Each player is allOAved a | but some of them not all exorbi- Top drawers are overlaid with burl ash. Balance of suite in walnut and corlaiu number of “shots.” Prizes j tantly. They explain to customers gumwood. A $238.00 value* moted by ten years of propaganda. an enterprise. are .given for the best scores and, 1 that the ‘men higher up” in the ODM In vicAv of the enormously in­ Until there is a very clear exposi­ if the golf fans feel that way about business have raised the wholesale creased capacity for production tion of tjie situation Manchester it, a pool is made up. price and that they must pass it throughout the civilized world, people will do Avell to hold their along. They deeply resent any in­ The swimming pools of the smart sinuation that the Jones law has since 1S71, and the greatly increas­ contributions in reserve. The deter­ hotels now open at dawn to ac­ been made a pretext for profiteer­ Percolator ed money value of commodities, it mination of the fund’s treasurer commodate the playboys and girls ing. It is going to cost a lot more, is seriously doubtful if the nine here to retain possession of the Avho have stayed out most of the they insist, to buy protection from Set prohibition agents and the police. billions demanded of Germany, to money so far collected, pending de­ night—if not all of it. Some pio­ - n neer found that it Avas easier to go Immunity is now more valuable. be paid over a period of more than velopments, is a Avise one. to the office Avithout sleep after a Maple Spool half a century, represents three This is all without prejudice and refreshing plunge. Also the boys When Congressman George Hud­ times the Aveight of burden, per the future course of the relief and girls who have had their hip dleston of Alabama joins up Avith flasks with them, have endorsed a Congressman Cordell Hull of FREE capita, that France was compelled movement here should depend on cold plunge as a medium of hasty Tennessee to fight the tariff bill, Beds to carry to a goal in three years. what facts are established. If the restoration. as be presumably Avill, an ancient with each Yet nowhere was there any fear money is for starving Chinese, Avell Gents in evening clothes and alliance again Avill have been re­ that breaking the back of France in and good. If it for hungry pro­ ladies in evening gowns may he sumed. seen tripping in and out at those Nearly thirty years ago Hull and $29.75 breakfast the seventies would endanger the moters, not good at all. We shall hours when working folks are rush­ Huddleston were classmates in the Attractively turned spool beds, prosperity of the rest of the world. see. ing to their favorite ham-and- law school of Cumberland Univer­ reproduced for Watkins Brothers set ;Nor did It. eggery. I have a note 'from the sity at Lebanon, Tenn. At that from an old model, come made of For the sake of the immediate Park Central announcing the open­ time the highest honors which solid mahogany and finished amber COURT BUSINESS ing of their particular pool at 7 could come to law students there maple! Regular $45.00 reproduc­ interests of a comparative handful o’clock in the morning. But since were the senior class presidency tions. of industrialists and international While the survey of the opera­ I've trained my alarm clock to be and -the judgeship of the “Moot -traders there is a good deal of dan­ tion of Connecticut’s courts being silent at such an hour. I’ve had to Court,” in which the students tried conducted by Yale, under the di- send my regrets. law cases for practice.: Four Piece Porcelain Table Sets $49.50 ger that Germany will eventually One afternoon Huddleston trudg­ get out of this affair without ever recticn of Pro'f. Clarke of the law In the flighty Forties there’s a ed a mile through the rain to Box-Spring These new breakfast outfits, similar to the sketch above, have tables having paid a penalty she will seri-j school, is supposed to be solely a new resort which should appeal to suggest to Hull what was probably with colroed porcelain tops and four Windsor chairs to match, in a choice .ously feel, economically. This dan- fact-finding activity, Prof. Clarke all and sundry westerners who have a first “political deal” for each. of colors. A four-piece nickel-plated aluminum percolator set with tray, permits himself the privilege of ex­ survived the gambling halls of the 'They ought to combine forces, urn-shaped electric percolator, creamer and sugar bowl, included free with •ger is not that the allies will lose gold rush days, the Klondike or Tia Huddleston said, and capture those Outfits the satisfaction of revenge, he- pressing opinion, at least by Impli­ Juana. two jobs. Hull agreed. Neither each set^

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.^ MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1929.

INCREASED SALES FOR A|New "Southern Cross” in the Sky! I OAKLAND AND PONTIAC ------:------—

iWith March drawing to a close, the first quarter of the new year niarks increased sales of Oakland and Pontiac throughout the state, COREY'S MARCH Iq which distinction, is controlled by V.. Thirty-five years ago today, Tfhe A. C. Hine Company. America, Jn toe throes of an iVJohn W. Kemp, of Kemp Broth­ industrial . depr^sloei, witnessed e l , the Manchester dealers selling the start of one o f the strangest liiader the Hine company is much movements In its history— the be­ iliapressed with the manner in which ginning of the march of “ Coxey's this pair of sixes has registered army” from Massillon, ■ 0.* to a m e s C L E A N E R With the public. Washington. “ All signs indicate,” says Mr. The “army,” which consisted of Romp,” that we are on the way to some 350 men when it reached a record breaking sales volume this the capital, was under toe leader­ season. Winter business through­ ship of Jacob S. Coxey, self-styled out the state was much greater this “ General.” He was one’ o f three year than last year. This may be leaders of the finemployed who aecounted for in part by the fact had a definite plan o f action. He that both cars have been wonder­ . - ^ V © was the mast explicit o f’ all, and .m fully improved, and represent the other two— Kelly of San Fran­ gteater value than ever. cisco and Fry o f Lbs Angeles— “ Performance has been vastly formed similar “ armies.” Neither Improved in both cars,” continues of them, however, reached Wash­ Mr, Kemp. “ The builders of these ington. cars knew what the public desired Coxey planned to lead his inen before the new types were intro­ into the Capitol hnilding and to duced. The fact that sales have in­ overawe' Congress' into passing a creased proves that the public is law .providing .that >500,000,000 convinced that in Oakland and Pon­ worto of currency be issuetj ' and tiac, more value is offered than spent tp Im'prpve highways.. over.” A t ' .the steps o f ‘ to'e Capitol, i-Coxey and ,his men were turned back by "police-who'invoked an old statute to m ake' the “ army” •leave the grounds. Coxey and one of his lieutenants vere ar­ rested and convicted of a mlsde- Theaters f meanor after they attempted to make speeches. j

At the State. AunuiiiM) The State theatre is presenting today to local movie fans in his first singing-talking feature production, “Lucky Boy.” It tells the story of the rise to a)ANs fame of a boy from New York’s :iSi. East Side to Broadway fame and a 1 position in society through marriage h e squeezing action of the Maytag to one of its fairest daughters. Roller 'Water Remover forces out the Jessel sings from start to finish last bit of dirt that would dim the of the picture, there being five T songs heard in It, and he also en­ clothes, the last particle of soap that, if gages in a lot of dialogue and wise allowed to dry in, would rot the fabric. cracking. With a music shop, It was developed at a cost of over a vaudeville, a night club and a Broadway musical show the back­ quarter of a million dollars. It is an out­ ground for most of the action, Daily Lenten standing improvement in soap and water ^ u c k y Boy” promises to be some­ removal methods. 'Phone for a trial MAYTAG RADIO PROGRAMS thing quite unique in sound pic­ If Toa Need Meney Comm Maytag washing. If it doesn’t sell itse^, WBZ-A Boston. KDKA, Kttsbnrgh. WCAU.Phfln* tures. It Is a Tiffany-Stahl produc- delphja. WHK. aevelknl WSAI Jl^indaaati. KVW. I T h ou gh t to Us—Family Loans don’t k.eep it. Chicago. WCCO.-Minneapolb. KOlL, Omaha. EMBC, tton directed by Kansas City. wBAP, Fort Worth. KEX, Portland. uid Charles C, Wilson, $ 1 0 t o $ 3 0 0 Deferred Payments You'll Never Miss. KFRC, San Frandsco. K3SfX, L m Angeles. e t T .Denver. KSL, Salt Lake City. CFCA, Taronto. i Supporting Jessel In the cast are THE MAYTAG COMPANY KMOX, St. Louis. WJR, Detroit. such prominent favorites as Richard By WILLIAM E. GILROY, D. D. $ 1 0 0 LOAN payabie$S monthly; Newton, Iowa Tucker, Margaret Quimby, Rosa Editor of The Congregatlonalist plus lawim interest. Rosanova and William K. Strauss. Founded 1893 In addition to this delightful pic­ $ $ 0 0 LOAN jxtyahle$10mofithly; l*ermanent Philadelphia Factory When a great philosopher was plus lawful interest. • Branch, Maytag: Boilding:—851-3— ture, the State is also presenting a asked what he thought o2 a North Broad St., Philadelphia, pleasing array of snappy short sub­ certain,man, he refused' to express $ 3 0 0 LOAN payable$15motahJyi Pennsylvania ' jects; Including a Hal Roach com­ any judgment saying, “ I do not tdus lawful interest. , edy and the current installment of know his end.” That was a wise Cost fixed by law. Every repayment MGM News Events. TMUces the cost. A ll locms HOME ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CORP. refiection for the end is often very 749 MAIN STREET, SOUTH MANCHESTER Wednesday and Thursday of this different from the beginning and in strict privacy. week, the State will present “ Stark from the outward course of life’s CALL; WRITE OR PHONE Mad,” Warner Brothers’ latest 100 activities and experiences. per cent talking picture. To the eye of the thoughtless the PERSONAL FINANCE man whose life is outwardly suc­ You *ll E njoy ^ C O M P A N Y cessful is to be envied and admired, Rooms 2 and 8, State Theater COVENTRY but the wise man looks deeper and Building, 758 Main Street inquires regarding the real nature Front < SO. MANCHESTER, CONN. ^ The Choral club will meet Tues­ of the success. Is it founded on Call, Write or Phone 1-0-4 day evening at the home of Mrs. A. good living and sound principles, Open 8:80 to 5. Sat. 8:80 to 1 or has it been attained by shady Ji Vinton. Licensed by State, bonded to public. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS The Ladies’ Fragment society will and crooked methods, and by selfish Our Luncheontte Service meet at the home of Mrs. Bryon W. and ruthless practices? Hall Wednesday of this week. So also the thoughtless man Here your thorough enjoyirient of food is assured, There will be special Easter ex­ views with passing sympathy, or because you choose only what appeals, and appears good with intense pity, the sacrifices and ercises next Sunday In place of the to you, with a wide variety spread before you. regular sermon by the pastor. sufferings of his fellowmen without inquiring at all concerning their Rev. J. N. Atwood is receiving The expectations aroused from their appetizing ' treatment at the Hartford hospital. purpose, or the spirit in which they He expects to return home in a few are borne. But is life’s experience appearance will be fully realized in the delicious tasti­ days. more insistent upon anything than ness. .Time-saving, money-saving and fullsome portions . Miss Eva and Miss Ernestine upon this, namely, that in spite of all seeming' access and excess of of wholesome food have made this Manchester’s most Koehler spent the week end with popular eating place. their sister Eunice in Manchester, the material things of life, many Miss Laura K. Kingsbury spent people In the world are downright the week-end at her home. unhappy? While, on the other Fred Lawrence of Amherst, hand, a great peace and satisfaction Mass., was a guest at Autumn View unquestionably have come to in­ Farm recently. numerable people whose way has Packard’s Pharmacy Miss Ruth Taylor spent the week­ been anything but a way of ease or end at home and expects to com- comfort. AT THE CENTER jnute very soon. We would be nearer _the truth Word was received from Bert concerning life if we would judge Pixley, a former resident of this more by'actual results and effects to\^n and a member of this church than by appearance and superficial asking for a letter to the Congrega­ aspects. With deep truth it may be said concerning any man that tional church in East Long Meadow. (nniiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit; This is the first word heard from Ills life’s story is not told until Mr. Pixley In over ten years. his end Is known. Newell A. Hill spent the week­ end with his brother Hartwell Hill of Brookfield, Mass. , Chas. Scott, who has been spend­ CUBAN ELECTROCUTED ing several weeks with his aunt, LOOK!! Mrs. Benj. A. Struck has returned I __ 8 to his home in Brooklyn. Rockview Penitentiary, Belle- Walter S, Haven has recently fonte. Pa., March 25.— Alvarez purchased a pure bred Jersey Bull Miquel. .28, adventurer, who claim­ from Portland, Maine. ed to be the son of a wealthy Cuban Rubber Heels Attached George Adams spent Sunday in sugar planter, died calmly in the New Britain. electric chair here today for the Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Maskill and moment of blind rage in which he family were guests at the home of shot Louise Jacks, 21, his sweet­ John E. Kingsbury. heart, in Pottsville, Pa., a year and a half ago. In his death he lost two appeals — one for a respite and the other that he be spared the “ disgrace” of I O’Sullivans A THOUGHT electrocution and be hanged or shot Goodyear Goodrich | ■'n instead. Miquel, who made a sensa­ Cease from anger and forsake tional dash for liberty by shooting wrath; fret not thyself in any wise himself out of the Schuylkill coun­ to do evil.— Psalms 37:8. ty jail on March.9, only to be re­ captured, was pronounced dead at Bad temper is its own scour,ge. 7:06 a. m., after a lone contact was — Charles Buxton. administered at 7:02. Sam Yulyes THE ANSWER Prisoners in a Missouri jail were GAS discovered making liquor. It seems = 701 Main Street; South Manchester s mm Here is the answer to the Letter that even in jail a fellow can’t have personal liberty any more. Golf puzzln on the comic page. Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij, EASY, EAST,' LAST, LOST, LOSS, JOSS, JOBS. ISI ON . THE JOB WHAT BRUTES MEN ARE. Oklohoma City.— Despite the improvements which prohibition is alleged to have performed with Now Is The Time To Have Your Teeth Fixed men’s morals, they still beat their SPRING SALE ^tves, and should be put behind the Full tipper or Lower Natural Gum Set of Teeth $15.00 bars for long sentences. District Judge Wyley Jones believes. “ No Of Good Quality and Appearance justification can be found for a man BEAUTIFUL striking his wife,” the judge says. ALL PINK SETS Crowns and Bridge Work - $ 1.50 D O W N — $ 1.50 P E R M O N TH ^Marriage contracts do not give the Silver and Porcelain Fillings man ownership or the right to Special Price A t Reasonable E*rices abuse.” Broken Plates Repaired In Three Honrs. Our Featherweight Set. PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY THIEF WANTS CHAIR'. Strong Pins, Imported Rubber $80.00 Sets for $20.00 : Binghamton, N. Y.— A 74-year- Examination Free and 9 ld man, who pleaded guilty to a Car Fare Allowed to Oat of OiemrfaUy Given. tbeft charge, petitioned Judge Bak- DR. C W . KING Town Patients. |r to send him to the electric chair. 806 Main St., Hartford ■^I hope and pray. Judge, if you Open Evenings Cor. Charter Oak Ave. Teeth Extracted Closed Wednesday Afternoons , |(ive me a sentence, you will give Dental Nnrse In Attefidance $1.00 Tel. 6-3100 • ' ^ me the. electric chair,” said the

J-'. PA G E S IX H. WllUams, Mnu T. T. Mrs. Michael Robertt, < C h ^ MSATOJE iitiRTiUNER ILKS, EMBLEM a U E Keeney, Mnr. H. C. Dowding, Mrs Joseph Lavitt, Mrs. O. C. Peterson, DAILY RADIO PROGRAM FOR CHAMBERS BANQUET Mrs. Carl Pruttln*. Mrs. T. Fr PLAN CHARTTYBALL O’LougWliif Mrs. D. J. McCarthy» Monday, March 25. 11:00—WJZ Slumber music. Leading DX Stations. Mrs. Frederick DeHopd, Mrs. 12:00—Studio orchestra, vocal trio. 405.2—WSB, ATLANTA—740.' The penltenUal eeason brings with 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 7:00—Harry Pomar’8 orchestra- Fhmk Lane, of BrookUne, Thomas Dannaher, Mrs. Joseph It many beautiful and significant mu* 8:00—WEAh' programs (3V4 hrs.) 8:00—NBC programs (3% hrs.) Kosiorek. Mrs. FofrMt Adams, Mrs.' alcal works, among the finest of which 12:30—Dance program. 11:45—Brown’s dance orchestr^ Mass,, to Woric at Annual H. B. W r^ht. Is the cantata “ AUeluJah." written as 399.8— WCX*WJR. DETROIT—750. 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. Dinner Here on April 8. Committees for Annual an act of devotion by Stults. The 7:30—WJZ programs (1% 9:30—WJZ real folks hour. ^ Ticket Committee, Joseph Xavltt Gimbel Choral Society of 100 voices 499.7— WTIC, HARTFORD—600. 10:00—Herbuveaux’s orchestra. Rockville; Dr. T. F. O'Loughlin for' have prepared this pre-Easter work 8:80—Helmberger’s Instrumental trio. 7:00—Hemp’s dinner orchestra. 11:30—WJZ Slumber music. Frank LanOi OfiBrookUne, Massa* Rockville; Mrs. R. E. Hunt for for radio presentation and will broad­ 12:00—Klorito’s danije orchestra. chusetts, “ The. World's Atost Ver­ ! Rockville Dance April 5 cast It over W IP at 8 o’clock Monday 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 1:00—Two dance orchestras.__ Rockville; Mrs. Carl Pruttog for night ‘Well known Philadelphia vo­ 422.3—WO R, NEWARK—710. 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. satile Entertainer" has;) been ae-: 8:00—“ School Daze." humorous bur­ RockvlUe; Geo. H. ’Williams for calists Will be beard In the solo pans 9:30—Vocal harmony, concert music. cured by the comqilttee on entei^ Manchester; Mrs. DeHope for Man­ of this religious musical story. The lesque with music. 10:00—Orchestra; studio program. talnment for the Chamber.of Com­ Are Announced. compositions of such masters of opera 8 :30—Burlesque on poem, “ The Girl 10:30—Two dance orcliestras. chester; Michael Roberts for Staf­ as^ B izet Qounod. Leoncavallo, Von with the Blue Velvet Band. l-OO—Night cJub dance muscl. merce annual..,dlni}er i in ; Cheney ford; Mrs. P. V, Adams for I Remember Your Friends Flotow, iVagner and Verdi are to be 9:00—'True story concert. 344.6—WENR, CHICAGO—87?. hall, Monday,'April 8. Lane's- title, knit Into a concert for the family par­ 9:30—Jubilee concert hour. 8;15--B'armer Rusk’s talk. “ The World’s JdostrVerwtlle Enter­ Rockville Lodge of Elks, B. P. Stafford; O. J. Depatie for Broad ty that will go over the WEAF chain 10:00—Old-fashioned love songs. 12:00—Westphal’s dance orchestra. Brook; BL. R. Coffin tor Windsor at 9:30. Florence Easton, the English 10:30—United Choral Singers. 12:30—Mike and Herman, comedians. tainer” is vouched for by a long list i q E. and the Emblem club will 11:05—Organist; dance music. Locks. I W ith Easter Greeting Cards | soprano, who is welcomed with equal 1:00—Adam and Eva, comedians. of printed testimonials, bui better give a'Charity Ball in the Town heartiness from the stage of the 302.8— WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 1:10—DX air vaudeville. yet by two local men whose judge­ Music Committee, Mrs. Geo. H. Metropolitan Opera Company or In the 7:00—Lowe’s dance orchestra. 416.4—WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. Kail, Rockville, on Friday evening, Williams, Manchester; Mrs. Chas, Cards for s' home; Alfio Tedesco, the newest Ital­ 7:30—WJZ programs (2% hrs.) 9:30—WEAF family party. ment we can depend upon> namely:- Cards for every member the family, ian tenor of the Metropolitan, and an 10:30—GuyeFs trobadours orchestra, 10:30—Studio feature entertalnmenL Governor Trumpull.and "5111” Hal- April 5. It is expected that Town E. Keeney, Rockville; Mrs. Joseph- operatic orchestra and chorus directed 11:15—Modem melodies; organist. 11:05—Dance orchestra; quintet sted. As a matter of fact, Frank Kosiorek. Stafford Springs. sick frfends and invalids. by Carlton Rogera are to provide the 454.3—WEAF. NEW YORK—660. 11:25—Dance, baritone, dream ship. Hall will have the largest audience prqg;ram. Henry Burbig, humorist and 7:30__Talk, "Vatican-Itallan Accord. 12:15—Two dance orchestras. and.'Bill worked together on the ever assembled. The music for the Publicity 'Committee, H. O. author, will present one of his hilari­ 7:45—Piano twins harmony. 254.1—WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. entertainment stage and it is upon Clough, for Rockville; Lewis Chap­ ous burlesques on the tragic poem, 8:00—Concert with tenor, contralto 8:30—Dance orchesUa. trio. Mr. Halsted’s recommendation, and occasion will be furnished by A1 man for Rockville; Mrs. 5c ”$1.00 "The Girl With the Blue Velvet and Symphony orchestra. 9:00—Mooseheart hour, songs. guarantee that the committee went Bfchrend’s Melody Boys of Manches­ Band.” The poem will first be read 8:30—Gypsie.s dance orchesti'a.Florence'! 11:05—Orchestra, mystery three. Dannaher for Manchester. by G. UnderhUl Macy. Other features 9«30—Family party with Florence 344.6—WLS. CHICAGO—870. after Frank La^e. ter. The committee in charge wants Decorating Committee, Dr. of the hour will be an orchestra, male Easton, soprano; Alfio Tedesco, 8:00—Tony’s scrapbook; Angelus. Among his acc'omplishin^nta are Paper Napkins, Table Covers, quartet, tenor and baritone. Now that tenor; orchestra, chorus. 8:30—Moorman singing party. lightning cartooning, prestidigita­ It understood by all that the ball Thomas F. O’Loughlin. Thompkins Corners is on the map in 10:30—Drama of the Northwest. 9;00—Water witches; meseum, will be an Informal affal,-. Tickets 11:00—Grand opera, "Carmen. tion, magic, paper tearing, original Reception Committee, Dr. T. P. ‘ Tally Cards, Seals. a big way, the folks of the community i 10:00—Chicago Madrigal club. may be obtained from the members have decided to improve their railroad 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 10:30—Studio concert orcnestra. comedy songs, trick piano playing O’Loughlin, H. C. Smith, Michael depot. The formal dedication will be 6:00—Palais D’Or orchestra. 11:00—Collegians: office boys. and everyone is urged to buy gen­ 7:00—South Sea Islanders. (he does it standing on his head), Conway, J. A. Drayton, A. H. broadcast by the WJ2 network at 9:30. banjo and musical &aw sketches, erously for the sake of charity. 7:30—Roxy and His Gang featuring 112:00—Southern mountain songs. . The following are the committees Hobro, W. J. Austin, P. H. LIpp- Black face type Indicates best features Arthur Phillips, tenor. 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. rag pictures and a line of stories mann. Geo. H. Williams, Michael 9:00—Mary Plckford's favorite songs. : 8:00—Columliia programs i4 hrs.) for the big event. Many Manches­ 9:30—Thompkins Corners real folks 11:15—Aerials, conceit orchestra. and talk that would make the Roberts, Joseph , Lavitt, H. O. Dewey-Richnian Co. All programs Eastern Standard Time. ter members of Rockville lodge and Improve their depot. 288.3—WFAA, DALLAS—1Q40. Sphinx laugh. They say of Lane Clough, J. P. Cameron, Michael J. 10:00—Russian male choir. 9:00—Cline’s dance orclic.cira. that he is as busy as A one-armed the Emblem club are included. Leading East stations. Chairman, J. P. Cameron, Cosgrove, Raymond E. Hunt, 0. J. E Jewelers, Stationers, Silversmiths s 10:Sft—Lew White organ recital 11:00— Helcanto nv>lc iinaitet. paper hanger with the itch. He Is Depatie, Broad Brook; Lewis H. 272.6—WPQ, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 11;00—Slumber music. _ . . 361.2—KOA. DiINVER—830. Sec’y and Treas., Mrs. R. E. 491.5—WIP. PHILADELPHIA—610. working every minute. That Is whjr Chapman, Hon. H. R. Coffin, Wind­ 8:00—Orchestra; Honolulu duo. 11:05—Orchestra inulo quartet. Hunt. lillllillllllllllHlIillllllllllllllllllllllillllllllillillliliilllllllllllllllDDIIlllllllillllilUT 8:45—Musical Jays; dance band. 7:30—Symphonic Islanders. , 12:00—NBC programs (2 nis.) he is booked for months ahead and sor Locks. 9:30—Orchestra; chocolate boys. 8:00—Easter cantata, “ Allelujah. 374.8—WBAP, FORT WORTH—800. but for Billy Halsted’s personal Reception Committee, Mrs. Geo. 10:30—Harmony male quartet. 8:30—Seivad instrumental trio. 8:30—Musical programs (314 hrs.) friendship he would not have been 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 9:00_Theater musical features. 12:15—Theater entertainment. 6:00—Dinner dance music. 10-00—’Two dance orchestras (2 hrs.) 357-^CMC, HAVANA—840. available for Manchester at this 7 :00—^WJZ programs (1% hrs.) 535.4—WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—560. 8:15—Studio concert; orchestra. time. SCS6S65636XXX36X36%XS6S6363656i636S63656X363^^ S 8:30—String quartet, soprano. 7:30—WEAF programs (3 hrs.). 9:00—Symphony orchestra. By a peculiar coincident, hbth 9:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980, 10:00—Spanish musical comedy. 10:00—Patterson’s musical program. 6:30—Dinner dance orchestra. 11:00—Havana dance music. Mr. Lane and the speaker Of the 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 7:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 475.9—WOS, JEFFERSON CITY—630. evening Dr. David D. Vaughan are 10:00—Don Bestor’s orchesti^ 10:00—Christian college program. _ Get your order m now 7 :1 1 -.'Vmos ’ n* Andy, comic team. from Brookline and have worked 7:30—^Mason Hamlin concert. 245.8— WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 11:00—Young’s dance orchestra, 8:00—Columbia programs (3 hrs.) 6:00—Dinner dance music. 468.5—KFI. LOS ANGELES—640. together on several occasions. Model L 11:10—Two dance orchestras. 7-30—Radio talk; Uncle Gimbee. 12:00—Los Angeles Philharmonic orch. The committee wishes to Im­ 545.1—WGB, BUFFALO—650. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 1:00—Concert orchestra, viollnisL press upon the members that they 11:00—Radio jubilee program. 370.2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—810. 0:30—Van Surdam’s orchestra. 260.7—WHAM, ROCH ESTER—1150. may bring non-member guests, for April 1st delivery of 8:00—WEAF programs (4 hrs. 9:00—Hamline University hour. 12:10—Theater organ recital. 8:00—Bank band concert. 9:30—Musical programs (1% hrs.) also that they are not crying, “ wolf, 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 8:30—WJZ harmony team. 10:00—Columbia choral singers. wolf” when they say that the table 7:00—Father Growney’ s forum. 9:00—Rochester feature hour. 11 ;n0—Concert orchestra, tenor. 7:30—Educational talks; time. 9:30—WJZ real folks hour. 12:00—Erickson’s dance orchestra. parties shpuld.be made Up early. 8:00—Columbia programs (3 hra) 10:00—Smith’s dance orchestra. 270.1—WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. Everything points to a record at­ KELVINATOR 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 379.5—WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 7:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy; talks. tendance this year. Never have so 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—70a 11:55—Time; weather: markets. 7:35—Maids 'o’ melody. 7 :1.1—Orchestra; twilight songs. 6:00—Stocks, farm forum. 8:00—WF1A.F feature hour, many advance reservations and ta­ Exterior finish, White Duco on Parkerized steel. Three 8 :00—Educational talk; organ. 6:30—Orchestra: nursery talk, 8:30—Concert; pianist; serenaders. ble parties been made at this stage The New FORD 8:30—Blue Ridge mountaineers. 7 :30—Madrigal mixed quartet. 9:45—Song recital; orchestra. shelves and the bottom space have a total of 8.73 square 8:00—WEAF programs (4 hrs.) in the arrangements. Table loca­ 9:00—Minstrel men’s frolic. 440.9—KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. tions are being assigned absolutely folks. 225.4—WH.AZ. TROY—1300. 12:30—NBC programs. feet. Food storage space 4.43 cubic feet. Two 21 cube 9:30—WJZ real 8:00—Studio programs (3 hrs.) in order of their receipt and those SEE 10:00—Hamilton club: orchestra- 1:00—Variety program, artists. ice trays. One with rubber grid- Overall dimensions Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. who wait until the last must expect ONE OF THESE REPRESENTATH^S 508.2—WEEl, BOSTON—590. 9:00—Toronto programs (2 hrs.) 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260, the less favorable table locations. 23 11-32 inches wide, 22 1-2 inches deep and 54 3-8 inch­ 6:40—Big Brother Club; program. lJ;o6—Dennv’s dance orchestra. 11:00—Bears entertalnmenL 7:30—Pilgrim's entertainment 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—860. 1:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comic team. es high. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 8:00—International music hour. 2:15—Lassen concert frolic; Mr. Thomas Silcox 11:00—Renard’s dance orchestra, 10:00—Cellar knights: Spanish music. 374.8—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. REC NOTES 545.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI^—550. 11:00—Two dpnce orchestra. 10:00—String trio; dance tunes. 'Kelvinator is the lowest priced operating electric re­ S;n0—Columbia programs (3 hrs.) 272.6— WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. 11:15—Duo; pianist; harmonisL Mr. Joseph Lucko 11:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comic team. 6:00—^Bass; pianist; ensemble. 11:45—Two dance orchestras. frigerator on the market today.. Come in and get the 11:1.5—Dance orchestra. 6:55—Haney vocal ensemble. All members of the women’s 491.5—WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. weight normalizing and figure facts before you buy an electric refrigerator. We can 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 7:40—Elizabeth Jordan, novelist. 8;n0—WE.4F programs (3 hts.) Mr. Ray Cone 8;00—Columbia programs (3 hrs.) 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. H;nn—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comic team. marching classes are requested to save you money. 11:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comic team. 7:00—Manhattan male quartet. 11:15—Concert; dance music. / ' 11:15—Wylie’s dance orchestra. report for practice from 7 until 7:35—Air college lectures. 12:15—The Swanee singers. 8:15 tonight at the School street 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—920. 8:15—Federal business address. 12:45—Nighthawk dance frolla . 7 :45- Studio musical program. MODEL L-5-E- 434.4_CNR0, OTTAWA—690. 379.5—KGO, OAKLAND—790. Rec In preparation for the coming 8:00—W EAF programs (4 hrs.) gymnastic exhibition. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 7:30—Girls and boys corner. 11:00-Shell symphonists hour. As Described Above 7 :0 0 -German musicale; songs. 8:00—Concert orchestra; talk. 12:00—Studio musical program. 7 :35—Educational talks (1% hrs.) 9:00—Studio musical program. 461.3—WSM, NASHVILLE—650. Director Lewis Lloyd announces I Manchester Motor Sales I 315.6— WRC, WASHINGTOT^—950. 410.7—CFCF, MONTREAL—730. 9:00—Craig’s dance oichestra, that the morning gym classes for 8:00—Canadian musical review. 8:00—WEAF programs (2% hrs.) lO:30—Studio; variety program. business men,,has been resumed $175*00 Installed s 1069 Main Street TeL 74(y 3 with sessions at 7 o’clock each Mon­ 3 of 1 1-4 per cent for the first quar­ day, Wednesday and Frldky eve­ fering will be taken during the pro­ nings. All Kelvinators are equipped with baffle plates which Thomas E. Donahue, Mgr. duction. ter of the year; which makes 5 per W. R. C. Farewell Party cent per annum and is payable mean better air circulation. * W T 1 C April 1st. A chew 41ub ls< also being The Woman’s Relief Corps held a formed at the School street Rec. PROGRAM S farewell party Saturday evening at Lanz-Gerber Miss Lydia Gerber, daughter of Anyone desiring in Joining shculd the home of Mrs. Carl Buckminster leave his name at the office. Travelers, Hartford at Longview in honor of Mrs. How­ Rev. and Mrs. Christian Gerber of West street and Charles Lanz of 500 m. 600 K. C. ard Adams who will leave Tuesday HIRE AND FLY ALFRED A . GREZEL for her new home in Hartford. The Vernon, were united in marriage Sunday afternoon at the home of Headquarters for Plumbing and Heating Supplies* evening was spent in playing whist. Wichita Falls, Tex.— A commer­ Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Emma the bride’s parents by the Rev, Main St., 0pp. Park Street, South Manchester Program for Monday Gerber, pastor of the Christian cial aviation company here has In­ Lisk, Mrs. Bertha Ellis and Mrs. augurated a “ fly-it-yourself plan 6:00 p. m. Summary of Program. Evelyn Keeney. Mrs. Adams was Apostolic church. They will reside 6:02 “ MoOther Goose” — Bessie at the Lanz homestead in Vernon. used by automobile companies. The presented with a beautiful silk um­ customer hires the piane, and pays Lillian Taft. brella by the members of the corps. Notes 6:15 United States Daily News Bul­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Plummer from the time he takes oft the field Refreshments were served and a until he lands again. letins from Washington, D. C. have moved from Cottage street to let Ittfle social hour enjoyed. 6:25 Hartford Courant News Bul­ Sunday Accident the McNeil house on Prospect letins An automobile, driven by Martin street. 6:30 Hotel Bond Trio— ^Emll Heim- Raulukaitis of Broad Brook and a William Prescott of North Park Don’t Let That CoU berger. Director. Half Hour with truck driven by Victor Adamson of street Is enjoying a two month’s Johan Strauss— the Waltz King. 37 Strant street. South Manchester vacation In Florida and Cuba. ONLY 7 MORE DAYS a. Die Fledermaus (The Bat) collided at the corner of Vernon The annual meeting of the Rock­ Tom Into "Flu” b. The Blue Danube avenue and Linden street, Sunday ville Baptist church will be held That cold may turn Into “ Flu,” c. Seid Umschlungen Mlllionen Grippe or, even worse. Pneumonia, SKimrin April 4th. afternoon. The Kaulukaitis car was unless you take care of it at once. d. Voices of Spring. badly damaged. Both drivers were New telephone poles are being TILL EASTER Rtd) Musterole cm the congested l> 7:00 Rudy Vallee and his Orchestra summoned to appear In police head­ placed on Park street. About six­ Only n. few dance orchestras on teen men from the various public parts and see how quickly it bringf quarters Monday mornin«g. relief as effectively as the messy olci the air have a distinct individuality, Son Bom utilities companies are engaged in Let Us Have Your but among them is Rudy Vallee’s, mustard plaster. A son was born at the New the work. Musterole made from pure oil of which will be heard at 7 o’clock Haven General hospital on Thurs­ Mr. and Mrs. "William Bouchard mustard, canmhor, menthol and other this evening through Station WTIC day, March 21st to Mr. and Mrs. of Monson, spent the week-end with dmple ingredients, is a counter-irri­ Rudy has all unusual combination Siegfried Lanz, Jr. Mrs. Lanz Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meyers of Union tant vdiiw stimulates drculation and of instruments. He emphasizes the was Miss Elsie Drayton before her street. h e ^ break up the cold. melody rather than the variations, Suit, Coat Or Dress marriage. 'You will fed a warm tinde as it en­ His tempo, strictly regulated by the Revival Services ters the poiei* then a cooliDg f piano rather thin by the banjo and Revival services will be conduct­ MUST STOP KISSING. tk)n that Irings welcome relief. drums, is as precise as that of a ed at the First African Baptist early this week so you can be in the Easter metronome. Church by the pastor. Rev. Hend­ 7:30 Station WCAC will broadcast ricks, starting tonight at 8:15 and Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.— Unless on this same frequency until continuing until Thursday when the they are soldiers, sailors, marines, Parade. Just Phone 952 and we will call 8:00 p. m. Lord’s Supper will be observed. firemen or policemen, young men 8:00 “ The Voice of Firestone” from are not allowed to kiss their girl To Observe Golden Wedding friends on the moonlit beaqh of this for your clothes and bring them back N. B. C. Studios. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Reed of- 8:30 A. & P. Gypsies from N. B. C. city. Cavalry policeipen patrol the Studios — Orchestra direction 134 Grove street, will observe their beaches every night to see that promptly, fresh, clean, spotless. Golden Wedding on Tuesday when Bmtttr than a mwutard phutar Harry Horlick. this order is obeyed. 9:30 General Motors Family Party neighbors, friends and relatives are Invited to call between 2 and 5 from N. B. C. Studios. illllllllllllllllillllilllillllllllillilDlllllllllllllllli 10:30 Empire Builders from N. B. o’clock in the afternoon and from C. Studios— Dramatization of the 7 to 9 in the evening. Public Card Party n Northwest. 11:00 Strand Theater Organ— ^Wal­ The Every Mothers Club will hold a public card party Tuesday ter Seifert. Manchester Cleaners and Dyers 11:30 Hartford Courant News Bul­ afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred letins; Weather Report. Apel on Prospect street. The Qeaner 'That Cleans Clothes Cleanest. O. E. S. Card Partry Phone 952 Hope Sewing Club, O. E. S. will More 129 Center, 0pp. Church St. hold an afternoon whist party on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Paul —^the Radiator’s leaking from Lehman, 23 Franklin street at 2:30 RockvUle o’clock. / upstairs!” Tenants expect ser- Red Men Visit Stafford XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXi^^ Tankeroosan Tribe, Improved -v;|ce in Apartments and you II Order of Red Men sent a delegation Percy L. Crosby’s fa­ ■ Inspiring Service Sunday to Stafford Springs, Saturday night can’t expet to keep your build­ Eiighteen were accepted into when they witnessed degree work membership by confirmation at the by a team from Naugatuck. ing rented with faulty Plumb­ mous comic kid will First Evangelical Lutheran Church Directors Meeting MAKE Sunday morning at the 10:30 The directors of the Peoples Sav­ ing equipment. Just a drop of o ’clock service. There were seven ing Bank met Saturday and voted give you many a children and eleven adults In the the customary quarterly dividend ^ O tL water on a good rugjniins it.., class. During the service the choir ^ ^ L U M B I N G rendered the anthem “ The Palms” and also ruins a tenant’s tem­ hearty laugh...... by Faure and the pastor gave a WM. E. KRAH .PERMANENT^ very interesting address on the per. Our business is to pre- class motto “ Loyalty.” For a Spring Tonic “Dhal Bhat” Pageant Expert ^ vent vexation in the home* Let Easter Sunday afternoon and WATCH FOR SKIPPY evening “ Dhal Bhat,” a beautiful Radio Service us iristall Modernized Plumbing religfous pageant written and 669 Tolland Turnpike, coached by Rev. M. E. Osborne will in your building. EVERYDAY be given In the Sykes Auditorium. South Manchester PEPTONA Members from churcbes outside of Phone 364-2 This powerful tonic is of great value in • most run­ Rockville, Somerville, Manchester, Glastonbury, Vernon Center, have -• down conditions. ^ ^ in the asked for reservations and an effort A prompt reconstructive tome aid for enriching tne will be made to accommodate the Second Mortgage blood. . large number who will come to Builds strength and improves the health. Rockville to see this tremendous Money Manchester religious production. There will he a performance at 3 o’clock Sunday Now on Hand Johnson afternoon for the children and I another i>erformance at 8 o'clock In Plumbing and Heating Contractors*. , the evening'When it Is expected Arthur A. Enofia 13 Chestnut St., Tel. 1083-2, South Manchester QUINN’S that 900 at least will occupy the auditorium. No charge of admls- 875 Main St., Phone 782-2 ^bn. will be made however an of­ Buy, Build and Live in Mancheiter. ’ i t ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1929r PAGE

thirteen year old daughter of Julian ing department of the Phoenix Mu­ efter being shut In most of the. win­ hostess. Sandwiches and coffee be put on the air from' and Ella (Butanls) Ident, who died tual Life Insurance company. The ter by Illness. were served. TO PROMOTE MODE WTIO Thursday erenlns of bearers were Victor Sentan, Leo The next public whist at the week from 0:30 to 10 p. m.° March 16, at her home at Station There were eight tobies of play­ schoolhoush^ will he held on Thurs­ nounclng the opening of the^ &1, South Windsor was held.-Mon­ Shetensky, John Kama, Victor Z6- ers, at the Pleasant Valley club day evening, March 28, HOME OVER RADIO Home built by Leonard Blehi HEAUH<*DlEr ADVICE day morning at the family residence kitls, William Miller, and Lawrence Hinis. Rev. Dr, Thomas Drennan public whist party, which was held the Marvin Green tract oi and at St. Mary’s church, East Hart­ Elman and Rolston at Hanoi ford. Rqv. Dr. Thomas. Brennan, conducted the builaL service in St. at the Pleasant Valley schoolhouse MORE ECONOMY SH D r Frank McGor ^ Mary’s cemetery, Burnside. Richman’s House in Marvin Green. The program prom ise^ the pastor was celebrant of the last Friday evening. Mrs. E. C. be very entertolning. solemn requiem mass. Rev, John Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Steele Elmore won first bridge prize and Washington, March 25.— Presi­ Green to Be Described in F. Casey, deacon, and Rev. John were visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs. William Skinner, second; ilar- dent Hoover has followed up his Novel Home Making Sketch. quesnoNS in remro to health t diet wiu temsu/m Hannon of St. Thomas's Seminary, and Mrs. George A. Frink on last old Turner, gent’s first and David recent abandonment of' the presi­ How about bringing Mr. IT BRJ<|£€inr m CAN 8E AOMESSCO IN CARE OF THI» MPER Hartford, sub-deacon. There were Thursday. Burnham, second. In whist. Miss dential yacht Mayflower by anather A sketch entitled "Glory of Home stein over to this country and' eNCi.OSB STf!MP£D ftODPESSSO Ei^CLOPE FOP R EPiY flowers from the Goodyear Tire Mrs. Robert Skinner and Mrs. A, Inez Burnham won ladles’ first order abolishing the White House Making” written and directed by Ing him to work on the part ^isis m~cor iKAtnsoMce iosAMCties-CAL. company, also from the card writ­ E. Burnham are getting out some. prize. Mrs. Wellman Burnham was stables. It became known today. Miss Leila Church of Rockville will problem? *

WHY BE AFRAID? ^"W hat causes a numb, scorched- like feeling on my tongue, my gums Most people do not realize how and the top of my mouth? If it is much of their lives are controlled acid in the system, kindly tell me through the fears they have devel* if oranges and lemons are counter- oped. Most of these fears are need­ acters of acid. Also does acid in the lessly grown through habits of i system affect one’s eyes so that it thinking, developed from the influ­ makes one feel as though she were going around in circles— dizzy?” ences of environment. As far as we can ascertain at the present, the Answer; The condition often call­ Why Give Up A Government Which We Know Is GOOD and ed "an acid system” is really due new born baby has only two in­ to a reduction of the blood’s ' al­ herited fears; one, a fear of loud noises, and the other a fear of fall­ kalinity. he use of citrus fruits ing. All other fears are what we will help to correct this condition, principally throiTgh stimulaltng the PRACTICAL, For One Which We Know Nothing About? now know as "condition” fears, and flow of more bile, which is an al- these make up 998 out of a thou­ kaii. This may also get'rid of the sand fears we entertain, compared dizziness, especially if it is caused to these other two "that flesh is heir to.” by biliousness. / What a wonderful world we would live in if we could all by some magic lose these extra fears WAPPING It Is the fear of what you think is going to happen that causes the The five reel moving picture, most trouble. Of .course, distress­ "Lest We Forget,” was presented ing things such as failure, sickness, at the Federated church last Thurs­ and various disasters do occur, but day evening, by Rev. Mr. Pardee, the trouble is we poison ourselves of the Connecticut Temperance and Manchester! Just like Nine Happy mentally by too much expectancy Anti-Saloon League, and was very and suffer a thousand times more interesting. There was quite a large than we need to. audience to see it. It Is wise to use judgment in de­ The Pleasant Valley club held ciding all of the actions of our their regular meeting at the home lives, but such caution should nev­ of Mrs. Bertha D. Walker of Elling­ er be allowed to develop into a ton street, on last Wednesday after­ fear. noon with Mrs. Lillian Skinner as Families Living Peadfully House I assume that most of my read­ assistant hostess. After the busi­ ers follow this daily column be­ ness and sewing in the afternoon, cause they wish to have health Mrs. Walker invited them all to more abundantly. Most of you re­ supper where the tables and cakes alize that fear of disease is really were decorated with green. an important factor which also causes disease and yet many will The Friendly Indians or Junior be surprised to know that there Y. M. C. A. boys, held their meet­ are even more important fears ing at the Y. M. C. A. xooms on which affect health and leave their Thursday afternoon ; d Rev. Elmer T. Thienes of Marlborough was Nine districts of Manchester—where we each unmistakable mark in physical dis­ orders. present and spoke to the boys. It has been found that fear of Sunday visitors at the home of FAILURE is the greatest of these, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frink were and that at least 75 per cent of Miss Bertha Galipeau, Mr. and Mrs. those examined psychologically Herbert Walker of Springfield, pay our own separate expense of personal and have this failure fear. Of course, Mass., and Charles Stone of South this"may refer to failure in health, Manchester. \ or failure in business, finances, Mrs. William Thresher will en­ \ love, success, etc. tertain at bridge whist next Tues­ Other important fears are fear day afternoon, March 26. of the dark, fear of drowning, fear A paper has been in circulation, district maintenance, of animals, etc. Some people fear in favor of Leslie W. Newberry, of they will be misunderstood, while South Windsor, for judge of the others fear they will be found out town court, if one Is established. — like the man who said he didn’t Mr. and Mrs. Lucius V. Platt, mind how many lies they told about and Mrs. Mary Nichols of Manches­ ter, and Mrs. Edwin V. Brown of him as long as they didn’t tell the / truth. New Jersey were the guests of Mr. Just how the baby is affected by and Mrs. Walter J. Nichols, re­ It is fair'! It is just! It is right! It is our present, distressing emotions, such as fear, cently. is still somewhat of a mystery, but Mrs. Elliot C. Elmore, enter­ established form of good government by district sys­ it appears that with our newer dis­ tained at bridge whist last Tuesday coveries about the ductless gland? afternoon. Mrs. Joseph Elmore tem. .It has proved itself through the years. It gives we are finally on the right track in won first prize and Mrs. Lillian clearing up this mystery. do Skinner second. Refreshmen :• each and every one of us the power to vote in person on S^5i. ...ilulow that-Buch glands as the ad­ were served. renals, thyroid and gonads are dir "'■The 'fuher'al o f FrAnUts I ’ every question that affects our lives, our homes, our wel­ rectly and almost instantly affected through certain emotions. fare. It gives each and every one of us the individual Sudden fears are in themselves of no consequence, as the body can right to control our own business. We, the plain peo­ usually react temporarily to these sudden emergencies, but the in­ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINi; ple of Manchester, 'are free and equal—^with equal sidious effect of chronic fears is of FOR A CERTIFICATE OF the greater importance because W'e APPROVAL FOR A rights for all. IJ is wonderfully good governnient. have a thousand times more of GASOLINE PILLING STATION these fears and also because we sel­ IN THE There is no town or city throughout our cuntry that can dom realize anything about it. TOWN OP MANCHESTER, CONN. The science and art of psycho­ boast of a better government, of and by and for the analysis has of late years proved Upon the application of helpful in understanding the vari­ J. GEORGE ENGLAND people, than our own town of Manchester has. ous hidden processes of the mind for a certificate of approval of the and in uncovering long forgotten •location of a gasoline filling station fears which have turned into re­ to be located on the premises of pressions and have served to Inhibit J. GEORGE ENGLAND the patient from developing into a ON SPRUCE STREET. And yet, it is. proposed that we change all this. Amend­ normal person with wholesome, It was .voted and ordered; healthful habits. That the foregoing application be ments' to our, town charter, for revision of our present heard and determined at the Select­ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS men’s Office in the Municipal Build­ form of good gvemm^nt, will be voted upon by you, on Asthma and Tuberculosis ing in said Town on the 9 th day of Question; C. A. M. writes; "I am April at eight o’clock P. M., and Saturday, March 30th. In our own simple language, a boy fourteen years old. Have had that notice be given to all persons asthma ever since I was three interested in said appLcation, of its these amendments propose that we consolidate all dis­ months old. Do you think it will pendency and of the time and place ever run into tuberculosis?”- of hearing thereon, by publishing a tricts— that we give up our rights as citizens free born Answer; We do see a few cases copy of this notice at least three of asthma which are complicated times In The Evening Herald, and and equal—^that we relinquish our present power and with tuberculosis, tut it is by no by sending a copy of this notice by means a rule that asthma turns in­ registered mail to said applicant, authority as individuals, to vote for and to elect our to tuberculosis. Why not cure up all at least seven days before the the asthma, develop strong lungs date of said bearing, to appear at town officers— ^that we abandon our rights of voting on said time and place, if they see and avoid tuberculosis? Send for how our money is to be spent. some special articles on th^ cure of cause, and be heard retotive there- • asthma, and the development of a tOf strong chest. For and by order of the*Board of Currants Selectmen of the Town of Manches­ Question; Mrs. K. asks; "May ter, Connecticut. currants be used in place of raisins THOMAS J. ROGERS, V in your menus?” " Secretary. It is a proposal, the result of sixteen month's ol delibera­ Answer; Yes, especially the Mailed March 22, 1929. sweeter varieties. G. H. WADDELL, tion on the part of the Charter Revision Committee. Acid in System Clerk, Board of Selectmen. Question; Mrs, N. F. P. asks; And we are given less than five weeks to study it. Iff must not be jammed through. It should not be permit­ NOTICE! NOTICE! ted. For our eyes are open to the danger that faces NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING us. All of us everyday folk, the people that make up FOR A CERTIFICATE CP FOR A CERTIFICATE OF Every, thinking man APPROVAL FOR A APPROVAL FOR A Manchester— all of us will eagerly ^’o to the polls next GASOLINE FlLi.lNG STATION GASOLINE FILLING STATION and woman of Manches­ IN iU E IN THE ter, who wants to pay only Saturday, and 'decisively vote “N O ." j TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONN. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONN. his or her own fair share Upon the application of Upon the application of RAYMOND PARIS HARRY E. SEAMAN of taxes and of personal for a certificate of approval of the for a certificate of approval of the location of a gasoline filling station location of a gasoline filling station expenses; and who does to be located on the premises of to be located on the premises of not want to pay any part THE J. W. HALE COMPANY HARRY E. SEAMAN ON OAK STREET. ON HARTFORD ROAD. or portion of other peo­ The Committee for It was voted and ordered: It was voted and ordered: That the foregoing application be That the foregoing application bo ple's taxes, will gladly go heard and determined at the Select­ heard and determined at the Select­ to the polls next Saturday men’s OBlce in the Municipal Build­ men’s Office in the Municipal Build­ GooH Government ing in said Town on the 9th day of ing in said Town on the 9 th day of and vote ^‘N O r - April at eight o’clock P. M., and April at eight o’clock P, M., and that notice be given to all persons that notice be given to-all personi. interested In said application, of its Interested in said application, of Its' pendency and of the time and place pendency and of the time and place) of bearing thereon, by publishing a of hearing thereon, by publishing a copy of this notice at least three copy of this notice at least tiiree', V times in The Evening Herald, and times in The Evening Herald, and by sending a copy of this-notice by by sending a copy of this notice by^ registered mall to said applicant, all registered mall to said applicant, all at least seven days before the date at least seven days before the date' of said hearing, to appear at said of said hearing, to appear at said time and place, if they see cause, time and place. If they see cause, iiiri be heard relative thereto. and be beard relative thereto. For and by order of the Board of For and by order of the Board of Selectmen of the Town of Manches­ Selectmen of the Town of Manches­ ter, Connecticut. ter, Connecticut. ^ THOMAS J. ROGERS, THOMAS J. ROGERS, , / . Secretary. ! Secretary. -Mi Mailed March 22, 1929. Mailed March 22, 1929. G. H. WADDELL, G. H. WADDELL, Clerk, Board of Selectmen. Clerk. Board of Selectmen.

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SHE© I9E9 BLACK By NEA Service. Inc. raaEO ^ ANNE AUSTIN So, , instead of Greta Garbo, who tion of human strength, no matter how wisely or illy’ applied. THIS HAS. HAPPENED insurance' literature to redd in his most smiled, but without malice. is‘what any woman would dote “ HANDSOME HARRY” BOR­ presence. Tet across the base of “ She was the only one I feared— on looking like. Prince Sigurd, 22- Martha Manning’s nose was a smali because she was fighting for the ItlO TO SAVE : 7 DEN Is shot between one and lour year-old spn of Sweden’s Crown Suggeatipn that’ ev^ -iueh o’clock Saturday afternoon, RUTH indentation, such’as is made by,the man she loves. . . . And they say Prince, is to marry plump and wearing of spectacles. i _ love is blind. . . . It may be-*-some- dish halls of leatmlng xm .Yale and liESTER, his secretary, finds his Harvard make a course in' beaut7 body Monday morning sprawled “ 3. Martha Mahning was un­ times— ” and the tragic eyes glanc­ healthy Princess « Juliana, daugh­ ed toward the spot ’where Harry ter of also plump and healthy and culture as compulsory as chapel or beneath the airshaft window of doubtedly In this buiiding on Fri­ one Oredit ia mathematics wSs his private oflBce. day evening, when Jake Bailey was Borden had fallen and died. wholesome Qiieen Wllhelmina of Holland. propounded at the recent conven­ McMann, detective sergeant, here with Mr. Borden, leaving a McMann shifted in his chair, tion of the Master Hairdressers. . either embarrassed or impatient. At least it is said that.the offi­ questions the following suspects; few minutes after nine through the To be,sure, the suggesHon was I^IRS. BORDEN, Borden’s estrang­ main entrance. Yet, according to “ If you’d like to make a confes­ cial announcement of the engage­ Mrs. Fellow, in charge of the clean­ sion, Miss Manning— though I ment will be' made from the Dutch for the mere purpose of obtaining ed wife and mother of his two chil­ newspaper space, ias, It did.. Still, dren; RITA DUBOIS, night club ing women, only cleaning women don’t mind telling you the case is M a J' MAJt/0 court most any day. , The Swedish pretty complete without it— I’ll court, ’tis said, was recently there is somethiag to be said for dancer, with whom Borden was in­ passed through the iobby of the the idea. Judging by the lost and fatuated: and JACK HAYWARD, Starbridge* Building between nine take you now to the district attor­ thrown into panic at word back ney’s office. Otherwise— remand home of the prince’s obvious ad­ benighted permaneift waves turn­ Ruth's fiance, whose oflBce is across and 9:25 Friday night. Therefore, ed out by some shoppes, things the narrow airshaft from Borden’s. Martha Manning must have been a you to jail— preliminary, hearing— miration of the exotic orchid of await action of the grand jury— ” the films, Greta in person. have reached a ' point where at McMann’s belief in Jack’s guilt cleaning woman. Being a cleaning leaist Yale dr Vaasar should t^ke Is strengthened by Jack’s admis­ woman, she possessed a passkey to “ The district attorney’s office?” a hand and see if proper snper- all ofdces, but only Letty Miller, The lovely voice quivered with dis­ sion that he returned to the sev­ NO CLUTCHING! \^ion can't spare ns from the. oh- enth floor Saturday afternoon, and since she cieans Mr. Hayward’s may, and the great eyes sought The prince was forbidden to Ruth’s, appealingly. “ I’m willing slanghts of “ operators” turned by the testimony of elevator boys ofllces, could have been familiar dance with Greta on shipboard loose on an innocent, public. MICKY MORAN and OTTO PFLU- with his offices and known of the to make a full confession— oh, not where they met, his retinue hav­ just willing! I want to tell— for GER. BILU COWAN, Jack’s friend, automatic in his desk. And om this ing wirelessed, the Swedish palace “MARRY, YOUNG MAN!** unwillingly tells McMann he heard floor could have entered and left the peace of my soul, but can’t I— for instructions as to how to cope Six bachelor brothers, aged Jack threaten Borden’s life Satur­ offices on this floor on Saturday, make my ajatement here? Miss with this crisis; from 74 to 58, all living together day morning. v/ithout having been noticed and Lester is an expert stenographer. So here again, in real life, is on a farm in the Ozark foothills, McMann questions BENNY asked on,Monday to give an account I want it to be over quickly, among the story of tragedy. . Love must recently confessed that if they SMITH, Borden’s ofilce boy; ASHE, of her movements. Repeated ques­ my— friends.” And those tragic bow to affairs of state, and the could live their lives over they his manservant; MINNIE’ CASSIDY tionings of tenants on the floor eyes flashed a glance of gratitude young prince must marry the would marry, one and all. ‘They and LETTY MILLER, seventh floor Saturday afternoon and of elevator and affection toward Jack Hayward, young princess, though his heart advise all young men to “ marry scrubwomen; CLEO GIDMAN, Bor- operators have failed to give any who stood beside her, his arm about would fly from the nose glasses early and settle down.” den’s discarded mistress, and JAKE evidence of visitors in this corridor Ruth Lester’s shoulders. and stndiousness of “ la jeune fille It is-conceivable that had the HAILEY, his bodyguard. or In Mr. Hayward’s corridor, not "W e— ell. If you won’t try to re­ serieuse” to the charms of “ la six bachelors married, they would MARTHA MANNING, mother of already questioned by the police. pudiate it later— ” McMann con­ jeune fille joyeux” of the screen. be as inclined today to warn Borden’s illegitimate son, is “ 4. According to the manager of ceded. young men no-t to- do that. very brought into the case by Ruth Les­ the Acropolis Hotel and other em­ “ I shali not repudiate anything thing. This human contrariness ter and questioned, but allowed to ployes whom I questioned today, I tell you now, for it will be the SIGURDS WIN the insistence o f finding the far go when McMann cannot take up Martha Manning, during the last whole truth,” Martha Manning as­ 1510 Prince Carol of all the Rumani pastures green— is , a bewildering her challangc to bring forward any­ three weeks, has been absent from sured him quietly. “ But— if you ans didn’t do so. He gave np his thing. one who saw her in the building the hotel on week days, except Sat­ don’t mind, I’d rather— this girl— ” throne for the lady of his heart. PRESIDENT OANt Saturday. urday, from half-past three In the and her eyes flicked their first mal­ Many have condemned him, but afternoons until half-past nine at ice at Rita Dubois. perhaps many have applaudOd. Ruth knows that McMann is be­ * * - * If you Invite Sam Broim end ing pushed to make an arrest and night. On Saturdays she has not And yet, whether preserving the hla wife over for an evening of she fears Jack may be thrown into been in the hotel between a quarter The dancer sprang to her feet. traditions of a monarchy by sacri­ bridge and, getting yawny about jail at any moment. McMann gives fb 12 and half-past four. Three “ O. K. with me, Miss Manning! fice of- self Is really important or 11 p. m. 'With and the little his permission for her to leave his weeks ago— the Monday following But say, don’t get any hate on me! not, or whether the traditions are woman showing no intentions of office on a strange mission. When Christmas day, ‘Letty Miller’ be­ I didn’t want your m an!. . . .How not worth the sacrifice of even one departure, yon ■would hardly be she returns jubilant, she finds gan her work as a cleaning woman about it. Big Boy?” and she whirled individual, the fact remains that excused for Just saying ."Well, excitedly toward the detective. the human race Is so constituted Rita’s husband, R.AMON ROMERO, in the Starbridge Building. Her ‘— • X u ittj nighty night, folks,” and running with McMann. McMann tries to hours are four to nine each eve­ “ Miss Dubois had nothing to do that it applauds The strength of away. force a confession from Rita and ning, except Saturday, when they with Harry’s— death,” Miss Man­ self-sacrifice whether in a neces­ But there’s where.the President Ramon but without success. From are from 12 to four.” ning informed the detective. “ He sary cause or not, and g^ves the of the United States and his lady behind Ruth’s chair comes a wall of « * « was alive when she came, he gave 1500 plaudits to the Sigurds ' rather have the edge on you. It’s quite terror as a fainting body falls The detectiv^ paused to shift the her the torn half of a bill, and she than the Carols. It is apprecla- 11 faut for these First Two to ■wa've heavily to the floor. sheets in his hands so that the sec­ left him— still alive.” a gracious farewell to their guests “ All right, Rita!” McMann de­ ond page of single-spaced typing OiM a sr MCA soMcz, me. as they, to the strains of aoihe- NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY should be uppermost, but Ruth cided, after a frowning silence. Fashion Plaque thing or other, take the 'White CHAPTER XLVII Lester Interrupted: “ You can rush out to get a lawyer House elevator upstairs to bed. "Get me some water— quick!” “ The rest is just a connected for your husband. He’ll need it. Well, they need some compen­ Ruth, first on her feet and first to story of the entire case, but please Miss Manning’s story can’t help after and changed ...dally. And the sations! reach the side of the unconscious don’t read any more now. She’s him.’’ same cleanliness must be observed Icrubwoman,. commanded. Jack coming to.” “ Thanks a million times. Miss at each dressing for-both cuts and Hayward, who had stepped into “ I guess I’ve read enough,” Mc­ Manning! You’re a peach— I don’t burns. MEN’S ENSEMBLES. Borden’s office just as that terrible Mann admitted heavily. “ So you care what you did!” And Rita In severe bruises, cloths wrung Paris stresses the ensemble for paused at the door long enough to out of hot or cold water may be HEALTH men’s accessories. New angora scream had broken on its ultimate win the $5000, Miss Lester! Well high note of horror. . .. .my hat’s off to you!” V waft a fingertip kiss to the mur­ applied, or cracked?lce wrapped In knitted vests in a fine weave of “ What’s happened to poor old “ I told you I’d give you half,” deress, who had turned in her a cloth. beige and soft blues, have ties and By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN. head-start over the other children handkerchiefs of crepe de chine Letty?” Jack asked, as he sprang Ruth reminded him. ‘But, oh, let’s chair and was gravely watching the Alcohol, arnica, or witch hazel, Editor Journal of the American diluted, are very comforting. If to compensate for its supposed that repeat the angora’s pattern. to obey. not talk of money now. .. .Letty! departure of the last woman who Medical Association and of weakness. “ I’m afraid she’s hurt her head Letty!” she called softly, her lips had won the love of “ Handsome the skin is broken treat It as a cut. Hygela, the Health Harry” Borden. It Is easy for an adult to talk against my ch.iir in falling,” Ruth almost brushing thb deathly pale M^azine. lightly of fear. Fear is one of the answered. “ I’ll see if it’s cut— ” face against her breast— the thin, “ ■Willing to act as stenographer SLEEVE TRICK! in an official capacity. Miss Les­ most important forces In life. If MRS. ADA M. And to the amazed horror of lined face that had only needed a A new evening gown of black it were not for fear mankind would ter?” McMann asked Ruth, when The modern educators argue fre­ everyone in the room, the girl be­ complete lack of the brilliant satin combined with modernistic quently about whether or not a expose itself to dangers which would MERRIFIELD lied the tender compassion in her make-up that Martha Manning af­ the door had closed upon the danc­ Insets of white satin, has long Teacher o f er. child should hear a fairy story or be fatal to the human race. The voice by giving a sudden, hard jerk fected to be remarkably well “ dis­ sleeves of very fine white net with fantasy before going to sleep. important factor Is to teach the! JHandollo Tenor Banjo at the dank gray hair that hung guised.” “ Yes,” Ruth answered, and deep cuffs of the black and white child the things that are to b e ! slipped out of the half-circle of her Every one of these stories has Banjo-Mahdoltn in wisps aboiu the ashen-pale face The dark-fringed eyelids flutter­ modernlstically cut satin. They ap­ its ogre OP bogey-man. Some chll- feared and those that are not to Tenor Gnltar Pleclnun Banjo of the woman on rhe floor. ed, opened wide at last to reveal sweetheart’s arm to get notebook pear, from a distance, to be cuffs jdren are unable to sleep be feared. and pencils. at night Ukniele Mando<4.'ell«> “ Ruth!” Jack Hayward cried out a pair of groat, tragic brown eyes without sleeves. because of their fears; they lie One should fear danger, loss of Mandola Cello-Banjo angrily. that were content to rest for a mo­ “ Please— in justice to myself, may I go back to the beginning of awake fearing the dark, fearing approval of those in authority, the The girl did not appear to have ment upon the sweetness and beau­ burglars, robbers, giants, or what­ Ensemble Playing for Advanced my— my relationship with Harry shame that comes with an action heard. J^ Insists that it is a mistake to tell bags made of “ eggshell lacquer” after it v.eni the cheap, steel-rim­ med her in. Q.— Can grape Juice be sub­ Telefihune 1709 the child anything unpleasant or finished leather in black and grey. Monday, 'T n ^ a y and Thursday med specficlos that ha:l shieldel But with comprehension came How was Harry Borden killed? fanciful. ' stituted for orange Juice in the eyes now closed in merciful un- cunning, for it was not Martha The answer is in the concluding Another group, headed by the diet of an infant? consciouss.-'s.:. Manning’s lovely throaty contralto chapter of “The Black Pigeon.” individual psychologist Adler, ar­ A.— Grape juice Is not a “ My God! Martha Manning!” that spoke, but the flat, monoton­ gues that the ghost stories and substitute for orange juice in an infant’s diet. Orange juice It was McMann who vjiced the ous, timid voice of ‘Letty Miller.’ frightening on the part of the par­ identificaticn, his flinty gray eyes “ I— I’m sorry. I must have faint­ is rich in vitamin C, which ents are not the cause of the fear prevents scurvey; grape juice v.^ide open at last and staling in­ ed. I— I haven’t been very well of the dark. A child who is cour­ credulously at cr.? small, aristo­ lately. The— black pigeon startled YOUR. has much less of this vitamin Proven by ageous will merely find these than orange juice. cratic head, wrapped tightly with me, fluttering up just as I came In­ things amusing, for he knows they smooth binds of line, black hair. to the ro o m ....B u t you— wanted are not real. “ Yes, Martha Manning! Didn’t to see me. sir?” CHILDREN If a child Is cowardly it will find with unknown dangers. Let the you know?” Ruth answered, but And Martha Manning, who parent remember that the PERFORMANCE there was no triumph in her voice 6^ Olh’e A lberts Barfcm cause for anxiety even without fairy thought she was still “ Letty Mil­ tables. Eventually it learns to use its which he himself fears most are the — only infinite pity. “ Give me the ler” to Detective Sergeant McMann €11*^28 bu KEA Service.Inc things unknown. ILENT Glow dependabUity is buil^ Into this modr water. Jack . . . Thanks! Her poor cowardice, its anxieties or its fears and all those others looking at her All children get hurt In one way as a weapon to get what it wants, I f the child is given an adequate S cm Idtcheq range burner—fhe pxtx^ict o f seveik. head 'is hurt. . . . There’s a great so compassionately, struggled t o ' or another many times over. Thus it gets the constant presence explanation of the meaning of the years’ successful experience. rise. ! lump swelling. . . . ” Don’t get nervous, mother, and of its mother at the bedside by its dark, if it is told about such ani­ Bake— Roast—^BroU^^’ry. fCr a very few cents aa “ But— how did you know?” Mc­ Between. them, Ruth and Jack I lose your head. Children can shrieks of terror. mals as dogs and becomes used- to hour-r>wlth plenty of hot water without eost. . . Mann demanded, with angry be­ Hayward assisted the thin, calico- stand a lot of bumping and bruls- . In school it develops a nervous­ them, if it sees its parents view wilderment. clad figure to a comfortable posi­ in,g. ness before the simplest tasks. small cuts, bruises and pains with 'Watch it bake. Note the steady, even heat'—the ab> Ruth did not answer until her tion in one of the chairs about the But cuts need a little more ■When it Is nervous It vomits and equanimity, it is likely to have the solute control—the 'wonderiul Baa&y in* compassionate fingers had dipped big table in the center of the outer than kissing. In themselves they then it is excused from the lessons. same attitude toward them. In all into the glass and dabbled cold wa­ office. stalled in your present range. Modest in cost Come in may not amount to much but Furthermore, the nervous or sickly life there is nothing so destructive today and let us demonstrate this efficient oil burner. ter upon the death-like face now “Feeling better? How about a wherever the skin is broken steps child soon finds that its condition to happiness and longevity as fear. pillowed against her arm. Then, little more of Hie whisky?” Mc­ should be taken instantly to pre­ is recognized and that It gets a Don’t be afraid! 5 Tears on the Market 5 Tear Factory QwerOBtee with her free hand, reached Mann asked gruffly, but not un­ vent blood poisoning. You never V462. into the pocket of her smart little kindly, when he had seated himself can tell what germ Is hanging .The Silent Glow Oil Burner Corporadon brown velveteen frock and drew opposite the erstwhile scrubwo­ SLENDER TYPE around on grubby little hands or You’ll be attracted by its simple out the tightly folded sheets upon man. knees ready to Jump into the 07 Center St., Sonth Mancheetmr. which she had written what Bird- sophisticated lines with Ylonnet ■ “ Letty Miller” shook her head opening and cause damage.. M. H. Strickland, 832 Midn St., South Manchester. well had called' her “ serial story” and lifted one of those betraying neckline and lo'wer edge of bodice Don’t wash a wound and then at waistline shirred with bow For C olds earlier that afterpoon, hands to her hair. When her put on the antiseptic afterward. J. P.^jedgard, 248 North Main St., Manchester. * * * weakly trembling fingers encoun­ trimming. It adapts Itself beautl-r Reverse It. Put tincture of iodine fully to the season’s newest fabrics The detective took them, ahook tered the smooth bands of her own on right away and wash it out out the folds. The first sentence dark hair, • Instead of the lank in printed silk crepe, plain silk later. The other way you are crepe, printed rajah, crepe satin, w’as enough to mottle his heavy strands of gray which they expect­ likely to wash dirt and germs Into face with the dark red of chagrin. ed, her eyes went blank for a mo­ crepe de chine, rayon printed voile, the cut. The water you use on a handkerchief linen, printed pique, “ Rita! Will you get me some ment, then widened and widened cut or wound should be boiled and whisky, please? You know where until they were enormous with ter­ gingham check in cotton or 'silk A cooled If possible. crepe, georgette crepe, and canton- Mr. Borden kept it,” Ruth directed, rified comprehension, as their gaze In big cuts it Is still more neces­ her Interest wholly with the un­ clung to the detective’s face.' faille crepe. Style No. 462, Is de­ / • • * sary to keep them free of germs. signed in sizes 16, 18, 20-years, 36, conscious woman, upon whom the Cut away all clothing near the cold water had had no effect. But not even that hard-boiled 38^ 40 and 42 inches bust. It is wound. Don’t handle the wound made with 1~ 3-4 yards of 40-inch The dancer, who had been tak­ third-degree artist could long en­ until your qwn hands are thor­ ing in the scene with stupefied be­ dure the ordeal of meeting those material with 1-4 yard of 36-inch oughly scrubbed and dipped In contrasting In the 36-inph size. Just wilderment, ran to obey, but when eyes. His own dropped, and with some antiseptic solution. But first. she returned from Borden’s private what Ruth Lester knew was real two major parts to 'pattern, which If the bleeding Is bad, try to con­ means priactlcally only side and office the pink flask was at her own kindness, he answered the question trol It by pressing on the flesh lips, and she was drinking deep. which Martha Manning’s terrible shoulder seams to join. Price 15 around the wound. cents in stamps or coin .(coin is "Gawd! I needed that!” she eyes were asking by slowly pulling No Not Handle 'Wound ■ breathed, as she passed the re­ the gray wig from his pocket and preferred). Wrap coin carefully. The wound should be handled ' We suggest that 'When you send mainder of the liquor to Ruth Les­ laying it on the table before the as little as possible. The best ter. “ So Baby-face beat you at woman. tor this pattern, you enclose 10 thing is to get a doctor at once. cents additional' forVa copy of our your own game, did she, Big Boy?” ‘So— you know?” The ashen lips But If he is not available, the “ It— looks like it,” McMann ad­ hardly stirred with the whisper. Spring Fashion Magazine. It’z just treatment of iodine and sterilized filled with delightful .styles. In­ mitted, and began to read aloud McMann cleared his throat loud­ water may be followed. Be very from the first of the four sheets of ly. Ruth’s hand wavered out, was cluding sm arf ensembles,' and cute Thm- careful about the kind of a pad or designs for the kiddies; <. WILL YO U LOOK typing that he held in his not quite taken In a strong grip by Jack bandage you put over It. The soft Cleaners steady hand: 1 Hayward's. Slowly, portentously, cotton cloth or gauze should he That YO U R BEST? “ Martha Manning, in the guise the detective spoke: boiled and quickly dried, before Manchester Heralid of Letty Miller, a cleaning woman, “ Martha Manning, I arrest you it touches the wound. Don’t allow ' Pattern Service How many people you know‘end tlJeir colds with Bayer Aspirin! , Clean Next Sunday morning? killed Henry P. Borden. My rea­ fo^ the murder of Henry P. Bor­ It to touch anything after the boil­ ^And how often you’ve heard of its prompt relief of sofe throat or Dresses, suits, coats, what ■'# I sons for this conclusion are: den, and it is my duty to warn you ing. Even the scissors should be 462 tonsilitis. No wonder millions take it for colds, neuralgia, yop have, will be made lm s| a c- “ 1. The hands of ‘Letty Miller’ that anything you say may be used dipped In antiseptic solution and rheumatism; and ,the aches and pains that go with them, won­ ulata If you ’phone us at once— and Martha Manning are identical. against you!” scrubbed. Cleanliness and steril­ As our p«!ttsrna are q ie ll^ in time for Easter. When Letty Miller was telling Mr. As those words were being ization are absolutely necessary. from New fo rk Ultr pieu e el* der is that pyone stiU worries through a winter without low fire days. Our newly enlarged plant McMann her story, I observed a spoken, Martha Manning’s thin Watch a wound If you are attend­ tablets! They relieve quickly, yet have no effect whatever on the gives us ample facilities to han­ yellow stain upon the nail and first body straightened slowly, stiffened ing to It yourself— even a small dle everything quickly and joint of the index finger of her against the chair back, 'but before Price IS Cents heart. Friends have told you Bayer Aspirin is marvelous; doctors one. If there is any sign of pain promptly. right hand. When Martha Manning the detective had completed of­ near it, or red streaks, or pus, have declared it harmless. Every druggist has it, with proven direc­ was being interviewed by Mr. Mc­ ficial warning to his prisoner, her when enough time has been allow­ Name tions. Why not put it to the test? Mann, I observed the same stain, breast rose high on a great breath ed for reasonable, healing to be­ and knew that it had been made of what Ruth was oddly sure was gin, don’t waste a second. Get a Size • •'•trira •..•'Kwanre* • -n t a a-ca* *■ Aspirin n the trad* nark of Barer UanafUtort by nicotine. In all other respects doctor at once. Blood-poisoning o f MonoaceUcaeldeater o f SaUerUcacM also the hands of the two apparent­ “ May I ask— how?” Martha is the one thing you ckn’t afford Address B O V C A N D Y E ly different women were Identical. Manning spoke then, almost steadi­ to take a chance on. Harrison S tn ^ “ 2.‘ ‘Letty Miller’ wears glasses ly, In the lovely contralto voice There are excellent balmZ for habitually. Martha Manning was which had been described so many burns but a good substitute is a Send roar order To the ** iWt* SoaUt not wearing glasses today or when times during the investigation. solution or “ plaster” of baking ’"if* she called twice upon Mr. Haywa;:d, “ Miss Lester— ” McMann began, -soda, or the sam e' of boric acid, tern UepL. Hanebestet Grenlog 4 and apparently had no need for and hesitated. . applied right on the burn. Herald. Manchester. Conn.** SPIRIN Igem when Mr. ^ywa^d. gave ^er “ X thought so.“ The pale lipe al­ All dressl&fs noBt b« looked MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1929. REC SHOWED LACK OF CAPABLE LEADER r n n Wright Misses Easy Shot, IB I I I i H ADDITION OF HARRY BENSON \ \ W.V' s'- Dunn Beats Him, 100-98 .... .V.SS-•S..SN • • •••...... WOULD HAVE BEEN BIG HELP BOSTON' U.XIVERSITY TO North Ender Looks Like Sure XU.MBER BALL PLAYERS George Stavnitsky, Team’s Leading Scorer, Blocked Ben­ Boston, March 25 — Since LOUGHRAN HAS Winner But Falters at Fin­ football and liockey hav j been made interesting to spectators son’s Acquisition; “ Stiffy” Proved Best on Team Aft­ by the numberiii,s of the play­ EVEYTHING TO ish; Dunn Makes Fine ers, it was decided by the Bos­ er Bissell Departed; McCann Second Highest Scorer. ton University athletic associa­ Comehack; Match To­ tion to number the baseball LOSE THURSDAY players this coming season, ac­ INDIVIDUAL SCORING: cording to George V. Brown, night. director of athletics. It was be­ Games Field lieved that the Terriers will be George Stavnitsky...... 23 83 the first college team in the Victory Over Middleweight Henry McCann ...... 24 60 country to wear numbers for 58 Herb Wright, one of the four identification pu^oses. north end representatives enrolled Walker Little Boost But Ty^HdTand 24 in the battle for the town pocket T\ e iir 1 1 n • I I 1 M a d d en ___ •...... 24 billiards championship, was elim­ Defeat Would Rmn Heavy- shenvood Bisseii...... 4 Everett Strange...... 14 inated Saturday afternoon at the WILKIE LEADS Recreation Center by Walter Dunn. weight Hopes. Clarence Gustafson...... 13 The margin was just about the clos­ Elmo Mantelli ,. •...... 4 est possible. Leading 99 to 95, BOWLING RACE; Billy D o w d ...... 13 Wright missed an easy cut shot Jimmy Quish .. •...... 2 close to the mouth of the pocket By DAVIS J. WALSH. which, if pocketed, would have Eddie Nichols...... ,5 Tommy Faulkner...... •.. 1 given him victory. A moment FEAST TONIGHT New York, March 25.— Everyone later, he scratched playing safe else and his brother-in-law in the and then Dunn elected a combina­ plumber’s supply business having Rec F iv e ...... 25 345 193-353 tion shot, made it. and ran out. taken up the matter of making box­ Opponents ...... 25 321 184-369 Tonight, another promising north About Fifty Persons Expect­ ing forget Rickard. It is Paddy’s end entry will swing into action in Harmon’s turn this week, by right the person of Joe Coughlin who of succession and by right of sev­ Margins 24 9-16 57 last year lost to Jarle Johnson 100 ed at Annual Banquet of These four fellows are the ones over by winning four games out of Evans is starting his second year eral other things, including a lot of to 98 under almost the same condi­ you either cussed or praised for five. as general manager of the Cleve­ very vulgar money. Patrick is By TOM STOWE tions Wright bowed to Dunn. Sat­ Herald League at Sub-Al­ their work in the 1915 world The umpires who worked the land Indians. opening his new $10,000,000 Chi­ urday. The bnly difference was series are, reading left to right, Cy Those uniforms which the umps cago arena on Thursday night with that Coughlin missed his easy shot series. If you happened to see one Ri.gler, Bill Klem, Silk O’Laughlln the Walker-Loughran fight for the The Rec Five basketball of the games played at Philadelphia paraded about in those days seem team played 25 games during on his 99th ball and got position pine Club. and Billy Evans. Of the four, only to be quite different from the ones light heavyweight championship for another easy shot on the play. or Boston that year. The Red Sox Klem and Rigler are still active as and the occasion is most important the season just completed, win­ and the Phillies were the rival in which Messrs. Heydler and Coughlin meets Griswold A. Chap­ umpires today. O'Laughlln died a Barnard garb their arbiters these for many reason, not exclusive of ning 17 and losing only eight; pell at 7:30. Tomorrow night About fifty persons are expected clubs, and the Sox took the Phillies number of years ago and Billy days. the fact that all Loughran may Johnny Gardner and Mac Macdon- to attend the second annual banquet stand to lose is everything. From a standpoint of games old will meet. Thursday evening of the Heral4 bowling league this He is going in there with his won and lost, this is considered John Carney plays John McMenemy evening at the Sub-Alpine club' on an excellent record. During the in a second round match. Bill championship crown over one ear AN OPTIAHSITC FELLOW. Eldridge street. HIDES IN BED against a smaller and lighter man course of the season, the team Kaminsky and Harry Bellamy may A roast chicken dinner with all and it isn’t necessary to add that play Wednesday 'night. The only Grover Alexander After 19 Years showed^ great promise but fold­ the fixings will be served by the "I have never been so enthused other remaining first round match TO KEEP AWAY the champion who does that is not ever-capable chef, Ubano J. Osano giving himself all of his pocket about one of our ball clubs since ed up in tent fashion when it to be played is the Sam Houston- at 6:30 prompt. There will follow that other club,” Harry Grabiner Joe Brozowski match which hasn’t money. If he beats Walker im­ was given an opportunity to the presentation of prizes and a FROM PAULINO Stifl Hankers for No-Hit Game pressively, what of it? Everybody said in the hotel where the Chicago compete with the best teams yet been booked. program of entertainment. Officers White Sox were staying during But to get back to the Dunn- will say that he hasn’t proved any­ for next year's league will be thing except that the light heavy­ their spring training. Grabiner is in the state. The local outfit tVright match, Dunn led during the elected. San Juan, Porto Rico. March listed on the club roster as the sec- ■\von.l4 out of 15 games before By JAMES L. KILG.ALLEN'. ^-world series of 1926 when I went weight champion can beat the early racks but when W^right struck The official averages of all bowl­ 25— Paulino Uzeudun, Spanish ______^ _ ...... _ retary, but baseball men will as- his stride, he swept past his oppo­ in as a relief pitcher with the bases middleweight champion. If he it lost to New Britain in the ers in the league who have taken contender in the American doesn’t beat Walker impressively,, than that. He nent into a commanding lead which lieavyweiglit elimination tour­ Avon Park, Fla., March 25.__ loaded and stopped them?” then he must abandon all idea of r® whole xvorks of the ball first of its games with state rt one point was as great as 18 part in ten or more games, was an­ nounced today by Secretary Frank nament, was 510,000 richer to­ “ The toughest pitcher in the Na- tba/in the story playing with the heavyweights, an title contenders. points. He was playing better than day for less than one round of ^ tliEt tii6y had to sro out to a saloon idee fixe, as we say in Latin quar- That other club, that Grabl- The defeat at the hands of the Dunn at this stage and looked like Cervini. The list reveals that Ernie Uonal League for me to pitch to to drag you into the ball park?” Wilkie of the. Manchester Green figliting. lie made the long ter, which has kept him out of New ^lentioned was not named speci- Hardware City crew seemed to take a sure winner. However, Dunn jaunt from the United States is Rogers Hornsby. I’d rather see | “ N'o, that’s the bunk. You fel- the heart out of the Rec Five and rallied nicely and succeeded in team is the winner of the individual anybody else up there at the plate lows must be hard up for some- York boxing for nearly a year: and Eddie Collins it honors with an average of 112.37, to knock out Francisco Cruz. in case he blows the decision— club when he referred to they never showed their true abilltv gradually closing the gap until Portuguese heavyweeight. af­ than him.” | thing to write sometimes. I ambled good night, tosti. ' ^ I‘ Oit Aljers as the greatest of- again until the next to the last Wright’s lead was three balls. be.:ting out Charlie Kebart by 12 So declared Grover Alexander,' in, taking my time, because I pins. The list follows: ter only one minute and 2S This, of course, automatically Tei^ive team of all time. igiime of the season and then only Wright, increased it to six and led seconds of tlieir scheduled 10- the famous pitcher of the St. Louis wanted to get the Yanks’ goat. I Specifically it is the White Sox at flashes. In the season’s grand 9 9 to 93 with an easy shot left for G .A.ve. Cardinals as he engaged in a little was all right. I am no prohibition- makes its a great spot for Walker. E. Wilkie 112.37 round bout had elapsed last He can’t go wrong; so maybe he efub of 1919. The club that went finale against the Dixies, the Rec him. As related before, Wright night. fanning bee with the writer on the ist but I keep myself in condition, wrong and nearly blew up baseball. played like champions in rolling up missed and Dunn ran out a moment Kebart . . 112.29 bench at the local ball park while If I didn’t I wouldn’t be in this will go right. Walcott and Jack T. Conran Altliougli Panlino lias scored their biggest score of the season, 'ater after swapping safety shots. 111.30 the Cards were going through their league as long as I have been.” Dillon used to hang the big guvs J. Canade few knockouts in his career, 53 to IS, but this wasn’t a fair test Tlic rack by rack total score fol- Cruz believed liiin to be a spring training paces under the i Seeks No Hit Game, out to dry. Walker himself did Double Plav Record, Rogers . . 111.21 this with McTigue and Emmanuel' , of their skill because the Hartford ows ‘•killer:” when it was time for watchful eye of the new manager,! Alexander said that it always has combine is far from a first class inn W Georgetti 110.2S over whom Loughran got a disput-1 ^ really enthused about this Di the bout to start, the hope of Billy Southworth. ] been his ambition to pitch a no-hlt, ed decision. Walker probably i club. N'o kidding,” Grabiner The loss of “ Cap” Bissell early In F. Anderson 110.17 "Another hard guy to pitch as no-run game but he never has been M. Suhey . , 110.16 Portugal turned up absent and tliiuks that he can repeat witli^'®^^ used almost the same the season was a severe blow to tha was found hidin.g in lied in his far as I was concerned was Jimmy able to achieve it. although he has team. D. Beletti , 110.5 Archer, the old catcher of the come awfully close. Loughran, though not necessarily 1 that Lena Blackburne used borne. Finally lured to tlie iwhen he said: "W e have the One of the most noticeable faults .1. Pontillo . 10 9.23 Chicago Cubs in the days of that | “ I pitched five one-hit games In so. Walker would have to be a H. Murphy 109.l.( ling, ho launcliccl a lirief of­ .chump not to realize that, In taking! youngest and fastest ball club in > with the Rec Five throughou. the fensive whicli war- halted by a Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance comblna- 1913 and 1914,” said Alexander A. Anderson 109.10 this match, he placed the burden of tho league.” Perhaps Blackburne! season was the lack of a real leader, stiff jab. He was floored for a tioii. Archer wasn’t so much of a “ In one of these games in St, Louis got the words from him. a man who was capable to steady X. Curtis . . 109.5 hitter but he was tough meat for I had two out in the ninth when proof on the other guy, both com­ S. Sesilla . count of five and a tew seconds petitively and financially. "We led the league in stolen j the team when In the face of de­ 109.1 later was stretclied out for the :Art Butler came up and ruined my A. Wilson . 109.:i When the latter difficulty is un­ bases last year and we’re going to; feat. The talent was there, but full count. ’How long have you been pitcii- perfect game with a single. That steal more this^year. They’re all j not the leadership. In this con- R. Schubert 1 0 S. 1 4 in Alex? I asked him. almost broke my heart. I was young snarled, they probably will have a J. Saidella fast men and we’re going to use j nection, it was the opinion of many 105.2 In Nineteenth Year. then and took things seriously. squad of bank examiners picking up I. Cole .... 107.31 “ This is my nineteenth year and the pieces, for Loughran has made tlieir speed to the limit of its pos that the acquisition of Harry Ben­ W. Wiganow “ Again in a game in Boston, sibilities. son would have been an excellent 107.3 I’m not through yet. The old soup pitching against old Cy Young, the an ararngement that defies ordi­ R. Sadd . 106.33 ibone feels all right. Of course, I nary compresension. He, first of "With Johnny Kerr on second move on the part of Manager Ben.- •J. Carney only man that got to first base base. We’ll make a new double­ Clune. Benson’s ability to lead a 106.11 I haven’t all my old time speed but landed there because an in fielder all, is taking 55 per cent, of the F. Cervini 10.5.42 Training Camp jthe old bean Is still functioning ami net receipts. This would be great, play record also. There is no in­ team far surpasses that of any R. Shea . didn’t get that ball over to first in field i« the league that can com­ other person now playing basket­ 105.22 I think I can fool them for another time. Tlie batter laid down a if he were keeping it, but he isn’t 0. N elson...... 5 4 5711 Out of this sum, he must pay $20,- pare no"^ with Ci.sscll, KeVr and ball in Manchester. He showed his 105.41 F-Ua-s-h~e-s year or two— maybe longer. I won swinging bunt, surprised tbe in­ worth with Plainfield. Humphries 4 0 4212 105.12 I sixteen and lost nine last season 000 to Leo Lomski and Tuffy Grif- .Sliires. Write that down and see If field and beat the play at first. I I’m not right. However. Clune was blocked In hl.s LOCAL DEMOLAY 1.. Andretta . . . 12 1271 105.11 land I hope to beat that record this never will forget that game.” tilhs, principals in the semi wind­ 11. Stevenson . . 49 5138 104.42 'year.” up. Out of this sum, iie has agreed "This fellow Shires Is going to desire to obtain Benson’s services Alexander predicted that the if Mickey I a wonder. We made him cap- through the point-blark refusal of II. Mathiason n 7 38 81 1 0 4.33 St. Petersburg, Fla.— With Dazzy 1 “ in your great career what game Cards will be in flip thick of the to give Walker $50,000 OSes or gets a draw, and it must be and he’.s only in his second George Stavnitsky. the team’s load- •V. Brozowski 51 5 3;:i 104.27 Vance scliecluled to jiitcli, G>e ; gave you ttie most satisfaction— the pennant flglit ttiis your. Tn fact, i BEATEN 42 TO 36 , T. Anderson . . 4 8 5 012 10 1.20 Brooklyn Robins hoped to make it greatest kick, so to speak?” assumed that Lougliran expects hiin|>®^‘’- Kainm didn’t get mad when | "V' scorer, to play if Benson were he believes that St. Louis will win to do better than this. If Walker i"’® captaincy away from j signed. It seems Stavnitsky had a J. Walker .... 3 9 4 071 104.15 two straight over Boston today. “ Oh, I guess that game against and that once again he will appear W. Stevenson 2 9 30 25 104.9 They scored their first triumph of wins, however, all Mickey gets isnever did want It and he ' verbal altercation with Benson over the N’ew York Yankees In the‘in a world series. the amount of money he (Stavnit­ The local De.Molay basketball E. Johnson . . . 44 4 570 103.38 the season over a major league op­ $10,000 and the title. j Slad to get rid of it. The other R. Sherman . . . 3 3 3431 103.32 ponent when tliey swamped the In other wortis, Loughran is pro-P'^^®'' fellows didn’t get .sore either, sky) was supposed to obtain for team lost one of its best played playing part of the 1927-28 season games of the season to the New J. Thompson . . 52 538 2 103.26 Braves at Clearwater yesterday. 7 moting Paddy Harmon’s fight fori'^''^®y Shires was the type to F. Brennan . . . 44 4,558 to 2. Clark and Koupal held the him aud, if that doesn’t make H ar-'/‘0 ^ fronting and talking with Plainfield.* All attempts of Britain chapter there Saturday 4 2- 103.26 Jack Quinn, Elderly Twirler Is neutral persons to bring about a 36. The game was one of the best W. Roliinson . . 51 52 7 4 103.21 Braves in clieck except for liomcrs man a smart hombre, I hope toj^"^ ^1-” P. Cervini . . . 39 4035 by Richliourg and Harper, ami drive up in a hearse and report | settlement or even an arbitration and cleanest played at the “ Y” this 103.18 Finicky As Woman About His Age were in vain. Meanwhile. Benson year, according to the director L. Genovese . . 18 1865 103.11 Brooklyn's rookie infielders, Rosen- spent twenty yekr.s| a.a.upions But— S. Nelson .... 54 .5545 field and Rhiel, got two hits apiece. of his life promoting fights, but the . * stood ready to play. The reason for there. Only nine fouls were called J02.37 not divulging this Information be­ during tlie game, seven on New R. Bidwell . . . 3 9 3999 102.21 P.y JAMES L. KILGALLEN. best he was able to do was tq get| None of us are saying any- C. Hanson .... 54 a fighter to fight for him. This I about the pennant,” Grabiner fore was to prevent any trouble in Britain. 5528 102.20 San Antonio, Texas, March 25.— Dunn Wins Rec the ranks of tbe team. Now that Tlie game was a nip aiul luck af­ H. O lson ...... 4 8 4901 10 2.5 The New York Giants have yet to Fort Myers, Fla., March 2 5.— underwriting of the fight must have I ‘ 'That s poor stuff for W. Murphy . , . 17 Jack Quinn, the ancient pitcher of relieved Harmon of a lot of theP"^. club. The other fellows the season is closed, the fans are fair from tlie first whistle until tlie 1738 102.4 lose a game this season, 'fhey heat entitled to know the reason why last, neitlier team leading more J. Pontillo . . , 1 5 1531 102.1 the White Sox again yesterday, 4 to the Philadelphia Athletics, is as Title From Ty usual anguish that goes with the f forget it all season and the E. P lit t ...... 43 finicky as a woman about one thing opening of a new arena of the pre-'l P^-tcons expect too much of you Benson did not play. This story than four points. 4361 101.18 3, on a wild throw in the tenth by There are several mighty does not attempt to place the blame, The game was not decided until S. Phillips . . . 27 2742 101.15 Autrey, Chicago’s new catcher. Hal — his age. He refuses to tell how tensibus of this one. old he is. strong ball clubs in the league this simply to give the facts. the last few moments when Mc- W. D eH an___ 2_2 2227 101.5 McKain, signed by the Sox two Holland 50-32 It will seat 25,000, thus beating Fahey ...... 30 "You are listed on the club ros­ the Garden’s capacity by 5,000, and year. The Yankees, of course, are Stavnitsky led the Rec Five scor­ Conkey and Crocket were forced 30(K5 100.5 weeks ago after being declared a strong, but they’re reaching the ing during the past season, accumu­ out on account of injuries. C. Allen ...... 24 240li 100.4 free agent by Judge Landis, pitched ter as 41 years old,” Jack was in­ according to advance reports, Har­ T. Miner .... 15 formed as he warmed up prepara­ man’s backers can match the Gar­ cracking age. You saw them in lating over 200 points. 204 to bs The New Britain team had some 1501 100.1 good ball for five innings. Despite the strain of just com­ St. Petersburg. Is Lazzerl throw­ exact. He threw in 83 field flfoals nifty pass work and was a trifle V. Johnson . . . 46 459^ 99.38 tory to pitching a few Innings In pleting a nerve-racking lOO point den crowd, million for million. Mozzer ...... an exhibition game. "It that right?” Anyhow, the least worried man on ing all right? And are Pennock or 23 more than his nearest rival, better than the local boys. As the 27 2697 99.24 Los Angeles— The Cubs were en­ match with Herb Wright in the and Moore ready to pitch?" "Hank" McCann and played ona score shows, 'Stohl and Erickson S. Taggart .... 21 2097 99.18 joying a well earned day of rest to­ His Years a Secret. town title tournament which he the premises this week should be R. Erickson .. "No, it isn’t,” he plied. " I ’m not Harmon. We told him just what Miller less game. "Stiffy" also made 38 gathered the most points for New 47 4 635 98.29 day following their fifth consecutive won by two points. Walter Dunn Huggins told us— "Don’t know." H. S m ith ...... 13 that old.” As for Loughran, he ought to be foul goals which was the highest Britain while Bissell, Crockett an,'! 128 5 98.11 victory over the Detroit Tigers. went on to win the jRec tournament "If they’re not. the Yankees are made by anyone on tho team, al­ Bray starred for the locals. W. Skogg ----- 3 6 3471 "How old are you?” immediately afterward. worried but probably isn’t. ’I’liis 96.15 Hack Wilson’s homer with three ‘Tm not telling.” shot,’’ he said. "I don’t look for though McCann also ni.c lo ,*58 out Both teain.s will meet again at A. Wilkie ___ 30 2877 95.27 men aboard in yesterday’s closing His match with Tv young man has a habit of decldin P. B u rk e...... "How’s the old soup bone?” the flnals^was 8tar\ed^unmi°yhfi what he wants and then going oulj*^’^® Babo to go so long, but he’s of less attempts. Roy N- .-ris .Inish- the East Side Rec. It will be tlie 21 2008 95.13 game clinched the clean sweep for ed third with Ty T'jlland and local boys’ last game this season H. Johnson . , , 14 1337 "Good as it ever was.” elusionc lu T u ofor "the , Wright match and and settins it. Ho h.a beeS Inia.tolloiv you oan’t tip re . Look the Bruins. The final score was 8 to "How does it feel to be with the many a tough spot but his record what he did in the series last year “ Hap" Madden almost tied for and it should prove to be a very in­ H. Bolin ...... 21 1997 95.2 5. The Cubs today are enroute although Holland played well at R. McLagan .. A’s?” says that he hasn’t been wrong yet. when we thought he couldn’t walk* fourth honors. Each made 46 field teresting game. The summarv: 3 2 3035 94.27 Tontucson, Ariz. times, Dunn showed himself easily "I can’t see the Athletics as be­ goals but Holland got one more NEW BRITAIN' (42). "It’s a treat.” the better player of the two. The At that, Thursday night will give Quinn was obtained via the him a downright good chance. ing better than fourth place. They foul. Incidentally, Holland proved B. F. T. San Antonio, Texas, March 25.— final score was 50 to 32 which iti waUer route from the Boston Red j abo^t the closest any player came had their chance last year and the tho best foul shooter on the team. Stohl, I f ...... 6 0 12 DID YOU KNOW 'I'HAT__ The White Sox were anything but same bunch of players they have His percentage was almost 665. He Osborn, r £ ...... 3 0 6 gloomy today over having failed to to Dunn in thw tournament. CATHOLIC CHA3IPS on the club never will forget how made 31 out of 46. . Knowles, c ...... 3 0 6 Bud Taylor says A1 Singer "The A’s have a fine chance of will be the next lightweight finish on top in their first "big copping the pennant and I’d like to the chance was blown. Here Is the Rec’s season record' Hewitt, I g ...... 4 0 8 time” test of the season. The Giants Chicago, March 25.— De La Salle 41, Diamond Match ...... 32 Erickson, r g ...... 5 0 10 champion of the world. . get In that world series,” said But adds: . . . “ if i didn’t riiin beat them in a ten-inning battle Quinn. BOWLING High school of Chicago was being 33, Holyoke Falcos ...... 26 here yesterday, 4 to 3. Manager He added that he takes the shifts feted today as the National Catho­ ■\4’atch the Detroits. 30, Hartford K. of L...... 26 21 0 42 him in our last fight.” . . . Mc- Graw said he was personally Blackburne of the Sox consoled from one club to another philoso­ lic intercliolastic basketball cham­ "The Browns are a good ball Branford ...... 29 JOHN’ MATHER CHAITER (36). himself with the showing made by "Ike” Cole and Charlie Kebart club, too, hut I’m looking partlcu-Us! fond of Lefty O’Doul, hut he phically. He remarked that he will start a 20 game bowling match pion of 1929. Philadelphia G iants...... 44 B. F. T. had to let him go. . . . Be-i pitchers Thoma.s and McKaln. He won the pennant for New York In The De La Salle sharpshooters larly at Detroit. There’s a ball! 43, All-Torringtou ...... 57 Bray, If ...... 4 o 8 tonight at Farr’s alleys. They will cause "he had to wind up like ' figures a “ break” bent ’em. 1921 and they sent him to Boston won fame for themselves and alma club. It was a powerful hall club 33, Holler B rothers...... 29 Greeneway, rf ..... 2 o 4 finish it over north Thursday last year that made a lot of mis- 25, a pitcher before he threw in the next year. He said you never night. mater, and a holiday for their Middletown...... 23 Crockett, c ...... 4 4 12 Bradenton, Fla. March 25.— The takes. They won’t make any m!s-|27. from the outfield.” . . . Golden can tell what will happen In base­ There will be two matches In the schoolmates, by beating out St. Branford ...... 2 4 Murphy, c ...... 0 0 0 Prince, the winner of the Cof- Red Sox start their fourth week of ball. Stanislaus of St. Louis, Miss., in takes with Bucky Harris around. Olson’s Sw edes...... 41' Bissell, I g ...... 4 1 9 Intersectional League tonight at He’s a smart manager and one of froth Handicap, was trained lu training and their final week in In Good Shape. Farr’s. Watkins meet the Valvo- last night's final game of Loyola N. H. St. M ichaels...... 32 McConkey, r g ...... 1 1 3 the sands of the San Diego sea­ Bradenton today with every man on " I’m in good shape,” said Quinn. University’s national tournament. the best leaders in baseball. Mlddletowin ...... s i Smith, r g ...... 0 0 0 line and Keith’s meet Conran’s “ If Detroit gets some pitching, shore. . . . Monte Munn, once the squad in perfect condition, 't’he “ I went from my home in Chicago Shoppe. The score was 25 to 16. The larg­ Holyoke Falcos ...... 36 an aspirant for the heavyweight regulars face the Indians this after­ to Hot Springs three weeks before est crowd that ever packed Loyola look out! And Uhle and Yde are Dixies ...... 23 15 6 35 liable to come through, champfonship. Is working for noon and the Carrigans take on In­ spring training started, and right STAR WAS BANDM.ASTER ONCE. gymnasium witnessed the thrilling N. H. St. M ichaels...... 29 Referee: Morey. the Indiana General Service' dianapolis. now I’m down to 180 pounds, my climax. "Our "White Sox club might New B rita in ...... ijg Score at half: 20-18. New Brit­ come through, too. In an open race Company in Marion, Ind. . . . best playing weight. Curtis Walker, outfielder with B ristol...... 40 ain. Art Shires, White Sox first base- St. Petersburg. Fla.— The Braves “ How come you have lasted so you sometimes can sneak In with a Canadians...... 45:,,< the Reds, was a bandmaster in ball club that didn’ t look like a man, Ls the best looking and today were getting ready to go loug ill the Majors, Jack?" his youth at Beeville, Tex. B ristol...... 44 f away on a two week trek that will GIANTS FOND OF TEXAS. champion at the start. Middletown...... 34 " NOT AFTER BRITISH TITLE. best dressed fellow In the i “ I pitch with my shoulder rather league. . . . And one of the! bring them back to Boston and the than my arm," , he answered. "W® got a lot of spirit on ths Dixies ...... 4i'i WHOLE FAMILY GOLFS. Complete satisfaction with San club and that’s somsthlng w® didn’t Hartford K. of L...... 25-^ toughest. . . . Charley Fisher, opening of one more campaign. Just “Pitchers like Joe Wood who use Antonio, Texas, as a spring train­ Helen Hicks, young golf sensa­ three more games will be played have last year. Th® disturbers are Meriden ...... tion, says she is' not going to par­ one of the big automobile Fish­ all arm do not last long. I never Helen Hicks says her father ing camp Is seen in the fact that ers from Detroit, has bought a 'icre. one with the Brooklyn Robins jhave a sore arm. 1 don’t see why not with us. Bob Falk may play Hartford K. of L...... ticipate In the British women's and her brother, who attends the the New York Giants recently an­ great ball in Cleveland, but he Dixies ...... racing stable . . . of horses. 'oday, and a pair with the Athletics I can’t keep on pitching for a long University of Michigan, are fair nounced they would train tournament this summer. tomorrow and Wednesdayt ‘ time*" there) wouldn’t play fop us and we got a ...... the next thrat ^ood catcher in Autry of him,’* 88S , .'F ',:y 2^ -4';•»'.' ■'■ ■ ‘‘''‘-i.":

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1929. ■ ^A U E i TiSIS ¥■■ '■___ Springtime Is Moving Time-Use Herald Advts. If You Have A House To Sell Or Rem!

Legal Notices 79 E Moving—Trucking— Storage 20 Apurtments, FIat9, Tensmenia 63 Want Ad Information. Card of Thanks TOWN ADVERTISEMENT FOR RENT—f i v e ROOM flat on r>*l- AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD CARD OP THANKS l^EKRETT & GLENNEY. Call any- monc street, duwnetatrs. a.U. nod- at Manchester... within and for the time. Tel. 7. Local and long distance erh'Improvements and garage. In­ district of Manchester on the 23d day Manchester We %vlsh through the Herald to moving and trucking and freight 87 Vi-5. of March, A. D., 1929. NOTICE OP THE work and express. Dally express to quire Uelmont atrest. TeL thank all ■who by word or deed ex­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., TAX COLLECTOR Evening Herald tended sympathy and kindness to us Hartford. Mail Your _Ad TO RENT — c e n t e n n ia l apart­ Judge. in our recent bereavement, the death STORAGE ROOM for furniture or ments, four room apartment, jani­ Estate of Henry Calabria late of All persons liable by law to, pay UassiHed Advertisements by drowning . of our little son and mechandiso. available at Bralth- tor,service, heat, gaa range. Ice box Manchester, in said District, deceased. Town or personal Taxes. In the Town grandson. Ernest Gilbert. We deeply fornlehed. Call Manchester Con­ The Administratrix having exhibit­ of Manchester, are hereby notified Count six -ivcrage words W walte’s, 53 Pearl street. ‘ and abbreviations appreciate all the beautiful floral struction Company, 2100 or 782-2. ed her administration account with that 1 will have a rate bill for the tributes from relatives, neighbors M.ANCHESTER AND NEW YORIC j The Herald said estate to this Court • for allow­ List of 1928, of 15 3-4 millB on the and friends, especially those from FOR- RENT—MODERN six room ance, It is Motor Dispatch. Dally service be- j single, on. Elro street, with garage. dollar due and collectible on April 1, Cheney Brothers Spinning and Train­ tween New York and Manchester. ORDERED:—That the 30th day of 1929. Personal Tax due April 1, 1929. price ot three Unes. ^ May 1st Walter Frlche. 6i East Mid­ ing departments. • Call 7 or 1282. March, A. D.. 1929, at 9 o’clock, fore­ MRS. LILEIAN GILBERT, dle Turnpike. Telephone 3i8-i. • noon, at the Probate office, in said Said Tax payable at the Tax Collec­ Line rates per day for transient tors Office In the Municipal Building MRS. ItEBECCA McBWRLAND, Manchester, be and the same is as­ from JOHN McF a r l a n d . Professional Services FOR RENT—FOUR AND flve ropra signed for a hearing on tho allow­ Effective March tenements near Cheney mills. Mod­ ance of said administration account APRIL 1 TO MAY 1 Cash PIANO TUNING ern. Irhprovpments. Rent ■ very rea­ with said estate, and this Court di­ 6 Consecutive Days 1 cts a cts Lost and Found sonable. Inquire Tailor.Shop, 6 1-2 inclusive 11 cts rects the administratrix to give pub­ 3 Ccnsecutive Days a cts Walnut street. TeL 2470. ■ lic notice to all persons interested Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., except U cts 13 cts LOST—SUND.YY in vicinity of Flor ^ John Cockerham Tuesday. April 2. Tuesdav. April 9. ^ All^ oVdeV's"'for irregular insertions ence street, lady’s wrist watcli, | 6 Orchard SC. Tel. 2J5-5. thereon by publishing a copy of this FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement, order in some newspaper having a Tuesday, April ic. Tuesday. April 23 initials M. E. 11. Reward. Call 1385- will be citarged at the ono-time rate. EXPERT BARBEUING. courteous i modern Improvements, rent reason­ circulation in said District, on or be­ Tuesday, April 30 and Wednesday, special rales for long term every and expert service that will win , able. Inquire at 65 Starkweather fore March 25, 1929, and by posting a May 1. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. day advertising given upon request Aiiiiuunceiiients your approval. Latest styles, follow- | street-after 5 p. m. copy of this order on the public sign­ Interest will be added to all taxes “ Ids ordered for three or six days Ing dictates of fashion. Midget Bar- , FOR RENT—5 hOQM flat, first floor, post in the Town where tlie deceased remaining unpaid after May 1, 1929. and stopped ?he ^c^ SEWING m a c h i n e s rented by week her Shop, 1013 Main street. | Clip this Blank— Write Your Ad, last dwelt, flve days before said day Interest will start from April 1, 1929 dav will be charged only tor 'he ac or month. Repairs on all makes. •Jew ail Improvements. Vacant April 1st of hearing and return make to this and will be at the rate of 9 per cent tual number ot times the ad appear­ and used machines for sale. Singer Call 688-3 or 219 Summit street Court, to October 1. 1929 and at the rate of ed charging at tha rate earned, but Sewing Machine Co., 649 Main. Tel. ncpairing 23 Number of insertions here------WILLIAM S. HYDE. 10 per cent, for balance of year. In­ no allowances or refunds ^an be made 2828-W. FOR R E N T -6 ROOM tenement. J udge. terest at the rate of 12 per cent, after on six time ads stopped after the North Elm street newly renovated, H-3-25-29. lien has been filed will be added; STEAMSHIP TICKETS—All parts of WANTED—AUTO owners desiring Print your name and address below. modern ImprovementB, garage. Call ®^No‘^'Tai forbids": display lines not the world. Ask for sailing lists and expert repair or welding service at 258. GEORGE H. HOWE, reasonable prices to call at The rates. Phone 750-2. Robert J. Smith, AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD Collector. “ °Tho Herald will not be responsible 1009 Main street. Oliver Welding Works, corner Pearl FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat, all Im- at Manchester, within and for the for more than one ' " / f ''‘ 1“" and Spruce streets. provaments, garage. Apply 28 Hollis­ district of Manchester on the 23d day o£ any advertisement ordered for ter street. of March, A. D„ 1929. more than one time. Personals 3 AUTOMOBILES— Wr.gons repainted. Duco or varnish. Prices reasonable, Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq- Tho Inadvertsnt omission of F a m u and Land fo r C'ale 71 Judge. rect nuMication of advertising will be expert work. We can save you STOMACH SUFFERERS—Regardless money. Peter A. Baldwin, South Estate of Virginia G. Clark of Man­ rlctified only by cancellation v* Di® chester, In said District, minor. charge made for the s^ervlce rendered. of your trouble. Write. Booklet and Main street. Phene 329. FDR SALE—10 ACRE ‘ FARM. In ANDOVER amazing testimonial letters of won­ South Windsor, on main road from The Guardian having exhibited her der treatment sent free. Udga Medi­ SEWING MACHINE repairing ot all and Mail to The Herald for Real East Windsor Hill, to Manchester annual account with said estate to All advertisements must conforrn this Court for allowance, it Is In style, copy and typographj with cine Co., 2735 Dakota Bldg., St. Paul, 1 makes, ollsi needles and supplies K and Wllllmantic. 7 room house, Minn. | W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. Teh large service. Garage and tobacco ORDERED:—That the 30th day of regulations enforced by the PP*?*’-^* March, A. D., 1939, at 9 o'clock, fore­ 715. shed. William R. Wood. East Wind­ STATE ROAD ers and they reserve the right to Automobiles for Sale 4 noon, at the Probate office, in said edit, revise or reject any copy con­ sor Hill.. VACUUM CLEANER—Clock, phono­ Manchester, be and the same is as­ sidered objectionable. 1927 Hudson Sedan. RESULTS . 6 miles out. 12 acres, 140 feet on CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads graph. door closer repairing. Look signed for a hearing on the allow­ 1927 Whippet Coach. Houses for Sale 72 ance of said account with said estate, to be published same day must be re­ and gunsmlthing: key fitting. state highway, small house. This 1926 Overland 6 cyl. Coach. Bralthwalte. 62 Pearl street.______OR and this Court directs the Guardian is a good chance for business on ceived b.v 12 o'clock noon. Saturdays 1926 Star Coach. FOR SALE—COZY 1 floor bungalow, to public notice to all per.sons inter­ 10:30 a.'in. 1926 6 cyl. Star Coach. CHIMNEYS CLIOANED and repaired, six 'pleasant rooms, garage, large ested therein to appear and be heard main road, such as gas or refresh­ 1924 Ford Coupe. key fitting, safes opened, saw filing Ipt, shades, shrubs, fruit. near thereon by publishing a copy of tliis ment stand. Price only $4300. Telephon© Your Want Ads. MATCHELL MOTOR SALES and grinding. Work called tor. school,-extra lot. A bargain price. order in some newspaper liaving a Small cash. Ads ate accepted over the telephone 91 Center St. Tel. 2017 Harold Clemson. 108 North Elm Owner making change. 44 Henry circulation in said District, on or be­ at the CHARGE RATE given above street. TeL 462. Phone street. Phone 895-3. fore March 25. 1929, and by posting Tolland street, small farm with GOOD USED CARS as a convience to advertisers, bPl a copy of this order on the public house, barn, etc., a nice poultry the CASH HATES will be acceptsd -s Cash or Terms FOR AN AD TAKER FOR' SALE—SINGLE house. .6 rooms signpost in the Town of Manchester, FULL I^AYMENT If paid at tho busi­ MADDEN BROS. Help Wanted—Female 85 and sun parlor, garage, steam heat, flve days before said day of hearing place for $5,500. ness office on or before the seventh 681 Main St. Tel. 600 good location, price $6500. See Stuart and return make to this Court. dav foljowlng the first insertion of J. VVasley, 815 Main street. Tel. WILLIAM S. HYDE. Coventry, 55 acres, nine room each ad. otherwise the CHARGE l'428-2. Judge. house, electricity, running water, R.\TE will be collected. No responsj- FOR SALE— L.ATE JIODEL Buick H-3-25-29. coach, A-1 condition. Telephone 740. barn, poultry houses, good trout bl'lity for errors In teleplioned ads Poultry and Supplies 4 9 Apartuients, Flats, ^ecementt 63 JUST OFF BAST Center street, nice 6 •will he assumed and their accuracy room'liofTie- fire place, oak floors and brook. Price $8,000. FOR SALE—1920 PIERCE Arrow cannot be guaranteed. FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement at trim, 2 car garage, high ielevatlon. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD • • * touring, 48 II. P., In good condition, ■;Ownef says sacrifice.'Price very.low. at Manchester, within and for the Pitkin street, dandy corner lot, and priced right. Inquire F. D. FOR SALE— CHICKENS. Inquire at 151 Pearl street, improvements, refit WANTED—STE.XOGRAITIER S m all. d-niount cash, m ortgages ar- district of Manchester on the 23d day sideivalk and curb, sewers, gas, etc., Index of Classifications Cheney, 358 or D. Hemingway 1176-4. 62L Hartford Road. Telephone 37-3. reasonable, ready April 1st. Phone • fanged. Call Arthur-A.- •Knofla. Tele­ 1281. . of March, A. D.. 1929. Evening Herald Want Ads are now phone 782-2. '876' Malfi street.' Present "WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., all in, offered for quick sale at trrouped according to classifications FOR SALE—STUDEBAKER Light State experience, in typewriting BARRED PLY.MOUTH Rock hatch­ $1600. Terms if desired. and sliorthand and give age and all ing eggs. Choice stock $2.00 per 15. Judge. below and for handy reference will six. In good running condition. Loqis FOR SALE—6 ROOM house, large'lot, Estate of George Pickup late of appear In the numerical order Indi­ Schaller, 33 Walker street. Tele­ references in first letter; also salary $10 per 100. J. F. Bowen. 570 W ood- FOR RENT— 6 room tenement on Brainard street. Apply to Aaron with fruit trees, garage. Terms to Manchester in said district, deceased. Six room single, oak floors, white cated: • phone 368. expected, i ’erinanent position for one bridge street. Bhone 2121. suit purchaser. P. R. Manning, 230 wlio is willing to work. Address Box Johnson, telephone 524. Upon application of the Administra­ trim, steam heat, etc. A real up- Births ...... •S Hackmatack street. Phone 1065-2. trix for an order of sale of real es­ Engagements ...... " FOR SALE—CADILLAC seven pas­ L. N., in care of The Herald. Articles For Sale 45 to-date and brand neAv home with ^TnT>f»tOO*OQ . . ^ FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement on tate belonging to said Estate as per Marriages senger touring, good condition. Wal­ FOR SALE—WASHINGTON street, application on file. garage for $6 500, cash $500. D ter Olcott. telephone 357. Grove street, with modern improve­ Deaths FOR S.ALE— LOAM. Inquire Frank ments and garage. Telephone 732-5. brand new s|ix room Colonial. Oak ORDERED:— That the said applica­ Card of Thanks ...... ^ floors througliout, fire place, tile 1927 ESSEX COACH Duniato, -4 Horncsteadi street, Man* tion be heard and determined at the In Memo, lam ...... Chester. Tel. 1507. ______FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat, all modern bath, large corner lot. Price right. Probate office in Manchester on the Lost and Found ...... i 1924 OAKLAND TOURING Terms. Call Arthur A. Knofla. Tele­ 30th da.v of March, A. D.. 1929. at 9 Announcements ...... ‘ BETTS GAltAGE Improvements, garage If desired. 431 FOR SALE—LAWN fertilizer, a na- Center street. Call at 433 Center St. phone 782-2. 875 Main street. o’clock in forenoon, and the Court di­ Personals ...... s Hudson-Essex Dealer— 129 Spruce . tive mixture, of proven value. Care rects said administratrix to give pub­ Robert ]. Smith Antomuhilea FOR SALE—ON GARDEN street, sin­ FUK SALE— ItEO 7 passenger tour­ WANTED—SINGLE girls with High for your lawn now. priced right. Call FOR RENT—A SIX room tenement, | lic notice to ail persons interested in Automobiles for Sale ...... J 136 Summer street. Phone 1877. gle house of six rooms with modern said estate to appear if they see cause Automobiles for Exchange .... 5 ing. Chandler sedan. 3 Ueo trucks. scltooi training for t>-ping and cleii- furnish^ or unfurnished, with a 1009 .Main large garden. Inquire 278 Hilliard Improvements. Six car garage, all and fie heard thereon by publisliing a Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 6 B. >i*'n’s Garage. Telephone 869. Cor­ cal work. Apply to Cheney Brothers rented. Can be bought reasonably to ner Coopet and West Center streets. 4U-A street. copy of this order once in some news­ Estate, Insurance, Auto Repair.ng—Painting ...... J Employment office. Fuel and Feed settle an estate. Phone 387. paper having a circulation in said FOR RENT— 5 ROOMS modern, 293 probate district, and by posting a Steamship Tickets Autos—Ship by Truck ...... S W A N T E D— ST E N O G R A P H E R single 6 USED RADIO.S FROM $5 to $15. 6 FOR SALE— GOOD USED CARS girl, high scliool graduate, with one North Main street, rent reasonable. Legal Notices 79 copy of this order on the public sign­ Autos— For Hire ...... “ speakers from $5 to Phone 9985. post in said Mancliester. five days l>e- Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 or two years experience. Apply to WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD fore the said day of hearing and re­ Motorcycles—Bicycle ...... J1 CRAWFOi.D AUTO SUPPLY CO. Cheney Brothers Employment office. 17 Oak Street. FOR RENT— a ROOM flat, with all Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 12 Soutli Mancliester. at Manchester, within and for the turn make to the Court. Center & Trotter Streets improvements and garage. Inquire district of Manchester on the 23d day AVILLIAM S. HA’ DE. Read Tlie Herald Advs. Ilnstnesn nnd rrofe«»U»nn. Services i FOR SALE—HARD seasoned wood, 118 North Elm street.' Business Services Offered ...... 13 Tel. 1174 or 2021-2 WE HAVE AN opening in our organi­ of March, A. D.. 1929. Judge. $12 cord. $8.00 load. Wm. Sass. Ver­ ------— ------...... /------H-3-23-29. Household Services Offered ...... 13-A zation for a young woman expeli- non street. Telephone 1930-3. FOR RE-XT—TENEMENT 17 Foster Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq.. J udge. Building—Contracting ...... H Auto Accessories— Tires 6 enced in selling piece goods. Write, street, first double house from E. Florists—Nurseries ...... 15 staring qualifications in detail and FOR SALE—SLAB wood. s^ve Estate of Abbie J. Dunn late of Center street. All Improvements. In- Mancheater in said district, deceased. Funeral Directors ...... IR salary expected. Box A. C. in care of length, lireplace wood 6 to 9 dollars qulie 15 Foster street. TeL 167-2. THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: Heating—Plumbing—Roofing — BATTERIES FOR YOUR autonioblle, The H e r a l d . ______a truck load. V. Firpo, 116 Wells Upon, application of Bernard J. Insurance ...... J* ranging trorri $7 up. Recharging and street. Phone 2466-VV' and 26o4--. FOR RENT—SI.X room tenement, all Dunn praying that an instrument Millinery—Dressmaking ...... U repairing. Distributors of Prest-O- W.VNTED— YOUNG lady for general modern improvements, flve minutes purporting to be the last will and Famous Christians Moving—Trucking—Storage .... 20 Ltte Batteries. Cenier Auto Supply clerical work in local office, good WOOD FOR SALE— P'irst class oak from mills, 91 Cooper street. Inquire testament of said deceased be admit­ I’alnting—Papering ...... 21 Co., 155 Center. Tel. 673. opporunltty tor steady employment. wood by the load or cord; also apple at 93 Cooper street. ted to probate and that letters of ad- Sketches by Hessey: Synopsis by Uraucher Professiont.1 Services ...... - “ AVrite Box M, in care of Herald. tree and oak wood for fireplaces. It ministratioa with the-will annexed be granted on said estate, as per appli­ Repairing ...... 33 Garages— Service— Storage 10 can't be beat. Frank V. Williams, FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, mod­ Tailoring— Dveing—Cle.nning . . . 24 Help ‘Vai.lef— Male 30 Buckland, 989-2.______■ ern improvements, near Main street, cation on file, it is Toile. Goods and Service ...... 25 j ------vacant April 1st. Inquire 88 School ORDERED:—Tliat tlie foregoing application be heard and determined ■Wanted— Business Service ...... 26 i DESOTO AND HUP.MOBILE Sales WANTED—BOYS 16 years of age to EOR SALE—THE FOLLOWING kinds street. Eclii<-nll«nnl ! and Service: also Chevrolet service of wood, sawed stovo length, and at the Probate office in Manchester in learn mill oiierations. Aijply to said District, on the 3.0th day of Courses and Classes ...... 27 j the same as formerlv. Cheney Brothers Employment office. under cover, chestnut hard and slab. FOR RENT— ONE 4 ROOM flat, on Private Instruction ...... 28 H. .A. STEPE.NHS L. '1'. Wood Company. 55 Bissell St. second floor, all improvements, hot •March. A. D., 1929. at 9 o’clock in the forenpon, and that notice be given to Dancing ...... 2S-A | Center at Knox Sts. Tel. 939-2 A LARGE RET.AIL store has an oi>en- water heat, at 170 Oak street or call Musical—Dramatic ...... ^9 1667-W. all persons interested in said estate ing for a young man to sell Mens Garden, Farm, Dairy I’roduvtt; 60 of the pendency of said application Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 Business Services OITercd eloliiing. Experienced preferred. FinnnrinI 13 FOR RE.NT— 4. 5 A.ND 6 room rents, and the time .and place of hearing Write iiualilicalions in detail, slating thereon,, hy publishing a copy of this Bonds—Stocks—-Mortgages ...... 31 age and salary expected. A splendid g r a i n . FI.OUK. hav and straw. Try $28 up. Appl.v Edward J. Holl. 865 Business Opportunities ...... 20 per cent Moons Dairy feed. We Main street. Telephone 560. order in sosie newspaper having a 33 i WANTED— ASHES to draw and cel- opporiunity fur advancement to man circulation in said district, on or be­ Money to Loan ...... j lars to clean. Teleplione 2GS2-W. wlio qualities. Write Box J, in care of feed It at our own farm. L P. Camp­ Money Wanted ...... bell. Phone 2400. FOR RENT —4 ItOOM tenement, with fore March 25. 1929. and by posting a Help nnd SltiintlunB | Tile Herald. copy Of tliis order on the public sign­ ,^ l FLUFI'' RUGS made to order from improvements. Inquire 19 Ridgewood Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 61 street, on premises or call 1810-2. . post in said town of Manchester, at your old carpets. Write for particu­ BEGIN.NERS— Positions on ocean lin­ Houselioi J G.iods least flve da.vs before the day of said Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 ers; travel, good pay, experience un­ lars. C. Sch-ulze, 5 Chamberlain FOR - RENT— 6 ROOM tenement hearing, to appear if they' see cause Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 street. Rockville, Conn. necessary. Send self-addressed enve­ Agents W a n ted ...... 37-A GUAY BREAKFAST TABLE $6. New thoroughly modern.' Apply to J. P. at said time and place and be heard lope for list. Write Mr. E. Arculus. walnut square dining room table Tammany. 90 Main street. relative thereto, and make return to Situations Wanted — Female .... 38 W. E. BROCK WAY Situations Wanted—M ale ...... 39 Mount Vernon. N. Y. $30. Oak and leather bed-davenport this court, and by mailing a copy of Formerly with Watkins Bros. $15. Oak dining room table $5. One Employment Agencies ...... 40 \ V A N T !•: D — E X P E RIE N C !•: D electri­ Legal Notices 79 this order,, postage paid, on or be­ UPHOLSTERING-REPAllUNG shopworn liaby carriage $15. fore .March 25. 19-29 to AValter J. I.Ive Stock— Pets— Poultry— Vehicles 34 Church St. Tel. 1352-W cian. Apply Cheney Brothers Em ­ Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 W’ATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE Dunn. In care ot X. 5f. C. .A.; Spring- ployment office. 17 Oak street. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 CH.AIR CANING and Splint seating. at Manchester, within and for the field. Mass.; and Joseph Dunn, AA'ind- Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 Satistactlon guaranteed. Prices WA.NTED-AAl BITIOUS ME.N. boj'8 district of Mancliester on the 23d day sor Hotel, Trenton. N. J. Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 P'uR SAIAC— LARGE STOCK ot used AAHLLIAM S. HYDE, right. L. E. Basey. Sr.. 595 Main to learn the barber trade, lii'livMual gas ranges, like new. Must go r*' of March, A. D.. 1929. There are hundreds of thousands"^lym ns i^ x ls t - For Sale— Mlacelinneoua street. So. Manchester. Tel. 283l-'.V. instruction with latest- methods Present AVXLLIAAI S. HYDE, Esq,, Judge. gardless of price. Our loss, vour H-3-25-29. ence. Among the most prolific of the hymn-writers Articles tor Sale ...... 45 taught. Day and night nourses. Judge. Boats and Accessories ...... 46 gain, Edward Hess. 855 Main street. were the Wesley brothers. John Wesley, founder of the Florists— X urscrics 15 Tuition very reasonalile. Vaughn s E.state of Margaret McClorey lata of Building Materials ...... 47 Barber Scliool. 14 Market street. Manchester in said district, deceased. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Methodist church In England, wrote many hymns and Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 Hartford. Conn. Wanted— To Buy 68 Upon application of Ellen Dlgney at Manchester, within and for the Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 EASTER FLOWERS—TULIPS, hya­ translated many more. pravlng that administration be grant­ district qf Manchester on the 23d day 34 Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A cinths, daffodils, liegonias, prim­ 37-.-\ ' I WILL BUY ANYTHING that’s sale- ed on said estate, as per application of March. A. D.. 1929. roses, hydrangeas, baby ramblers, Agents Wanted NEA. Thrciigh Special Ptrmmien et th t Publi»htri ot Th» Book ol Knowled£«. Copyright. 1923-26 Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 ' able in the line of junk or any other on file, it is I’resent AA'ILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq.. Household Goods ...... 51 genistas, Japanese maples, gerani­ .AMBITIOUS WO.MEX make big articles. Call 849 for prompt atten­ ORDERED;—That the foregoing Judge, Machinery and Tools ...... 52 ums, carnations, roses, all kinds of tion. Wm. Ostrinsky. 91 Clinton. apllcation be lieard and determined Estate of Charles E. Bliss late of Musical Instrumental ...... 53 bouquets. Easter lilies, 35c per bud mone.v selling Priscilla fabrics and drygoods. Hosiery, lingerie special­ at the Probate office in Manchester in Manchester, in said District, deceased. Office and Store E quipm ent...... 54 and bloom. Burke the PTorist, Way- w a n t e d to BUY all kinds ot cattl. ties. Easy worlr. Full or spare time. said District, on the 27th day of The Executor having exhibited its Sporting Goods—G u,ns...... 55 side Gardens. Tel. 714-2. Rockville, and chickens, fair price. Dispose of .April, A. D., 1929. at 9 o'clock in the administration account with said es­ Specials at the Stores ...... 56 Conn. I'ivcrythiiig furnislied. Wire today. J. your slock at a profit. Gordon's Na­ Fitzcharles Co., 'i'rcnton, N. J. forenoon, and that notice be given to tate to this Court for allowance, it is Wearing Apparel— Furs ...... 57 tive Market. Phone 1650. all persons interested in said estate ORDERED:— That the 30th day of Wanted—to Buy ...... 58 P'OR SALE— EASTER lilies and of the pendency of said application March. A. D., 1929. at 9 o’clock, fore­ Rooms— Uonrd— Hotels— Resorts Hyacinths. 621 Hartford Road. Tel. A SELF STARTER WHO expects to i WILL PAY THE HIGHEST cash work liard to earn above the aver- , and the time and place of hearing noon. at the Probate office, in said Itestnnrnnta 3 7-0, prices for ragq. paper, magazines, thereon, by publishing a copy of this Manchester, be and the same is as­ Rooms Without Board ...... 69 age.' We offer direct selling on old metal. Will also buy all kinds of straight commission plus bonus on order in some newspaper having a signed, for a liearlng on the allow­ Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A Millinery— Dressmaking It) chickens. Morris H. Lessner. TeL circulation in said district, on or be­ ance of sajd admini.stratlon account Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 a floor covering product which is in great demand. Apply Perry Rug 154 5. fore March 25. 1929. and by posting a wltli .said estate, and this Court di­ Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 copy of this order on the public sign­ rects the Executor to give public no­ AVanted— Rooms— Board ...... 62 FRANCES GOWNS designing, crea­ Co.. 37 Cedar street, Jlcriden, Conn. tion ot exclusive New York, Paris Ki. ims Without Board 59 post in said town of Manchester, at tice to all persons Interested therein Kenl Esfnte For Rent least six days before the day of said to'appear and - be heard thereon by Apartments. Flats. Tenements .. 63 models. Dainty frocks, coats, suits Situations Wanted— Female 38 hearing, to appear if they see cause publishing a copy of this order in Business Locations for Rent .... 64 you can afford, t'rances Gowns, 679 FOR RENT—TAVO furnished rooms, light housekeeping privileges If de­ at said time and place and be heard •some ■newspaper having a circulation Houses for Rent ...... 65 Mam street. Phone 2818-W. RELT.ABLE. MIDDLE-AGED woman relative thereto, and make return to in- said District, on or before March Suburban for Rent ...... 66 desires position as housekeeper for sired. Call evenings and Saturday j afternoons at 19 Autumn street. this court, and by m'aillng a copy of 25.. -and by- posting a copy of Summer Homes for R e n t ...... 67 Moving— Tracking— Storage 30 business couple or small family of this order, postage paid, on or before this-order, on the .public signpost in Wanted to R e n t ...... 68 adults. Telcpiionc 1984. March 25, 1929, to Mary McClorey, the. Town where the deceased last ' RenI lOstnte For Snij FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, all GENERAL TRUCKING— Local and modern Improvements, near Main Shinn Ardora by Newry, County d-welt, flv.e days before'said day of Apartment Buildings for Sale ... 69 Down, Ireland. hearing and .'return make to this Business Property for S ale ...... 70 long distance, well equipped tor Live Stock— Vehicles 42 street. Call 1781. tobacco, fertilizer, wood, grain, AVILLIAM S. HYDE, Court. Farnij and Land for S a le ...... 71 Judge. WILLIAM S. HYDE, Houses for Sale ...... 72 heavy freight, etc. Experienced men. FOR RENT—1 OR 2 furnished rooms Prompt service. Rates very reason­ FOR SALE— 2 GOOD work horses, with all Improvements at 18 Wil­ H-3-25-29. Judge. Lots tor Sale ...... 73 H-3-25-29. . ' Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 able. Frank V. Williams, Buckland, also a double wagon. AV. E. Orcutt, liams street. Call 97-2. Suburban for Sale ...... 75 989-2. Coventry. TeL Manchester 1064-3. Charles Wesley, his Charles, a great mis- Real Estate for Exchange ...... 78 Henry Ford says his, only for­ sioner, refused a great LOCAL and LONG distance moving, As much as $30,000 may be mula for success is “ work.” The - Containers of waxed paper are brother and disciple, is "Wanted—Real E s ta te ...... 77 FOR SALE—THOROUGHBRED Jer­ Auction—Legal Notices by experienced men. Public store­ spent on the organs installed in berilgltried by a London dairy as said to have written fortune because he house. L. T. Wood, 55 Bissell street. sey cow. Inquire J. AVethcrell. Tele­ most original recipe we've seen to Auction Sales ...... 78 phone 335-2. the best movie houses. date. a ailhatitute for glass’ bottles. about sixty-five hundred thought the benefactor's Legal Notices ...... 79 TeL 496. ly jiy m n s. ______3 - ^ family should have it. GAS BUGGIES—A Surprise in Store By FRANK BECK GOOD GOSH, AUNT SUE! . MY 0ARLIN6 NIECE r I WONDER WHAT YOU MUSTA GOT UP AFORE IS DUE ON NUMBER . AUKTT SUE WILL BE b r e a k f a s t TO GIT DOWN FOUR. I HAVENT LIKE AFTER ALL HERE T h is e a r l y . SEEN HER SINCE SHE THESE YEARS. PROBABLY W HO M3U EXPECTIN’? WAS A UTTLE TIKE, OLD-MAIDISH AND PRIM. is THE TRAIN OH WELLp WITH DAN ON TIM E ? COMING IN A FEW D A Y S I ’LL BE A B L E TO STAND IT, VIOLA AUNT 15 OKI SUE H A R T HER “VA Y IS A U N T T O TtrAUNT SUE EVERYBODY IN THE IN VILLAGE OF HARTSDALE HARTSOALE, 'VV AND MOTHER CONFESSOR WITH FOR ALL THE YOUNG FOLKS DAN DRESSER IN TOWN. SHE H A S N T DUG T O SEEN HER NIECE FOR Charley Wesley’s hymns still are among the noblest FOLLOW IN HFTEEN YEARS., AND IS verses in the hymnals. Among the^m are “ Hark, the A F E W DOWN AT THE STATION Herald Angels Sing,” “Jesus. Lover of My Soul,” and = 1 D A Y S . • A FULL HALF HOUR BEFORE “ Lo, He Comes With Clouds Descending.” Charles T H E T R A IN IS DOE. Wesley was born in 1707 and died when eighty-one.

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FLAPPER FANNY SAYS SENSE and NONSENSE SKIPPY By Percy H Crosby

rhe officer of the I'a'w.’ picked his way through the rapidly growlag eetievc Me - x a «^! AN* To THINK W6 ^ crowd and picked up the slightly tUHAT*S TH6 MATYeft, T H A Y d r u g g i s t k e p t M e battered victim of a passing motor­ 00V ALL ouR Postage Y A LOOK ist. He pulled out his notebook and W AITIN’ MORE'N h a l f Al^ STAMPS 0 FF6 M HIM grabbing the poor man’s arm, said PAAOOeftN A HORKeT. gruffly, ‘‘ You say you didn’t see H o u r * juET LIKE w e w a s n ' t Too ------—^ the license number, but could you ONE OF HIS RE6ULAR CuSYOMSRSj swear to the driver?" The bleeding one spatted forth a T few teeth and replied solemnly, ‘‘I did; but I don't think he heard me.” Ode to the 23rd. The Ford is my Motor. I shall not want another. It maketh me to lie in muddy places. It leadeth me Into much trouble. It dr'aweth on my purse. I go into Paths of Debt for Its . sake. Yea, though I understand my Ford perfectly, REG. U. S. PAT. OFT. I fear much evil. 0*32% BV NEA SERVICE. INC. For the steering wheel or a^le Cop/Hcht; I t t l, Ptrqr L> Cnsbjr, Centnl Preit Aun., Inc. might break. » A full moon is a shining e.xainple It hath a blowout in the presence OUR BOARDING HOUSE of what makes people lovesick. of mine enemies. The Terrible Tempered Mr. Bang By Fontaine Fox I annoineth the tire with a patch. By Gene Ahern The radiator boileth over. Surely this thing shall not follow me all the days of my life. Or I shall dwell in the house of THg Tgf?Rlgiig TEMPgF^gP THF^EVs/ HiS ST\(tK b r ik Is TMAT IUART - HAW, CLVp E t v « ^ E 6 A P t h e poverty forever. ATA nI AlKPtoR K AROlI kIp h e r e DbKE IS Tbo 6 0 0 P Tb KEEP To MYSELF f ^ PROFESSOR ’ The Modern Smithy. o oot A6A1K1-, OR I ’ L L P a r A MOP-HAlJpLE A TW F POTT. T>oRK OF PRESPe H, is MV 0LX> STARTS OUT EASY Beneath a spreading chestnut tree DOVlJKi MIS KlECK AM’ WAY, EV/ERV, The filling station stands; PRlEKip CHARLEY ua\

He does not hear his daughter's //£H voice Singing in the village choir. % His sons stay home to wash the bus ~ Or patch a ruptured tire. He tends the gasoline and tows Stalled cars from out the mire. 'I 0 O B - 6 He goes not, Sundays, to the church. THE RULE.S What time has he to pray? 1— The idea of Letter Golf is toHe says, while selling gas and oil, change one word to another and do ‘‘Sunday is our best day.’’ it in par, a given number of But ip you ask ‘‘Which way to 'k strokes. Thus to change COW to Heaven?" IJ HEN", in three strokes, COW, HOW, He could tell you the way. HEW, HEX. 2— You change only one letter at‘‘Thanks, thanks to thee, O smil- ' ic T i m a time. . ing friend. 2— You must have a complete For the new tube you have word, of common usage, for each bought! o H E = jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ We judge the old one good enough. Though patched, t'would go, we tions don’t count. 3-7.5 •I— The order of letters cannot be thought! ’’ changed. We ramble on while musing o’er O1029. BY NEA SERVICE. INC. The changes time hath wrought. One solution is printed on anoth­ (eponulnt Fox. 1929, The BeU Syndlcite. the.) er page. One cannot get the horses shod. -Mr.s. O’Brow: My husband’s car For love nor yet food pelf. is the latest car out, you know. So get an anvil and a forge WASHINGTON TUBBS II On Guard! By Crane -Mrs. Cutter: Yes, so all the And do the work yourself. jieishbors say— and every night, But learn the trick or you may lay 2..500, OOO 'PlA■r^S COONTeO out too, at that, my dear. A good horse on the shelf. r ONU^ TvdO QUAR.5S, AN' 1 NEED A OOZEM, REAviE O AN' AWA-^/, BOVS'. INTO TR' ■WELL, HERE WE GO.'KEEP AN EYE IN A GUEST To PhX TH’ TROOPS, ftM’ ON VlEtU, 60TTA MAKE Trf MOST OF If. Truck vmith it ', an' be su r e it-s OPEN. FOR BANDITS, OSCAR. THEM'S TvA* -royal TREAiSORV LOCKEP AN' fMOt, NOU 5TAW AT Tu' TREASURY, AN' COIEREP VUTM STRAW So NOBOW 2 .'/ z MILLION PIAZAS YOU'RE -A'SETtlN' BOLTe.0. WELL, SO FAP.-SO &00D. OSCAR'LU GO WITH ME To Tn' FARR^CKS CAN TELL WOT It tS. ,------ON, AN' \rS A SWEET CHANCE FOR SOMBBOPH To PULL A WOLDUi?. mw srodtr ^ ual cochran— rcidrcs ^ km o T Ka.uftMiT.o»r.

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS To the Rescue By Blosseu,

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not talk on banking or investments. His subject had to do with service MAY LOSE AN EAR rv ABOUTTOWN ’ CASE CO. HOST — service to others. He recognized that he was addressing 100 men who had to earn their living by-hard AFTER FOG CRASH Henry W. Gottschalk, well known TO EMPLOYEES work. He prefaced his address by nurseryman, wEio is connected with telling a number of witty stories the C. E. Wilson Nursery Co., is that had. come to him during his D gPA R T H gN T STORE ~ SO. MAHCHESTER..COHM, travels over the state. t planning to leave town. He has ■ T 'J. ' Joseph OXoin Injured Near V:U \ . secured a imsition as manager of Fifty Year Service Men Es­ Of Poor Parents. _ the the wholesale department for Lewis & Calentine, of Roslyn, L. I. Mr. Thwing said that he was not He will begin his new duties the pecially Honored at An­ always In the banking business. He Stafford During Dense first of April. This concern is one was brought up on a farm. His of the largest in the nursery busi­ people were poor but as he grew up Mist Saturday Night. ness. Mr. Gottschalk will move to nual Banquet. ne was determined to get an edu­ Roslyn as soou as convenient and cation, This was accomplished only ;’s No. will offer his honxe on Henry by hard work and sacrifice of many pleasures that others would not Joseph O’Coin of 51 Bissell street street for sale. More tlian one hundred of the give up. He stressed the and 'William . Durrand of Home­ employees of The Case Brothers stead park, were injured in an Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Strong of fact that too rnany young men to­ Manufacturing Co., attended the day were wasting their leisure time automobile accident late Saturday New Haven were in town yesterday, night between Rockville and Staf­ visiting Mr. Strong’s parents, Mr. annual banquet tendered to them Instead of taking advantage of their opportunities. ^ It made ford. O’Coin, who was thrown out and Mrs. F, H. Strong, of 179 Main by the company Saturday night. him sad to see so many of the car, had his right ear nearly street. The party took place in the High­ men standing on the curbs and severed, but Durrand escaped with land Park Community Club house. leaning up against the buildings as an injured knee and was able to The highway department in every resume work this morning. town and city in the state will save The dinner was prepared and served though they would fall if they did The cause of the accident was During Easter Week money this spring because of the by the ladies of the sewing club of not support them. They were miss­ ing their opportunities for advance­ the upusually dense fog of late mild winter. It is surprising to see the community. T'ne menu includ­ Saturday night. One report had it the condition of the roads. They ment. He urged his hearers to that the car which struck the Ford ed roast beef, mashed potato, tur­ consider the other fellow. Every­ are in much better shape than in roadster driven by Durrand, was nip and green peas, rolls and cold body can do something for his fel- years. slaw, apple pie and ice cream. At proceeding with its lights out. This lowman and such work is sure to is sometimes done by drivers during! the head table were seated members bring success and soul satisfaction. Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters of the firm, Lawrence Case, A. L. heavy fogs. O’Coin and Durrand j will meet tomorrow evening in Odd He concluded his talk by repeating i Crowel, the speaker of the evening, one of Edward Guest's, touching i were on their way home from | Fellows hall for their regular busi­ James B. Thwing, of New Haven, Stafford where they had been visit-, ness session, which will include the poems on the subject of service to i Elmer Thienes, the toastmaster, others. |ing friends. State police investi-! initiation of candidates. There will I gated. ' i Lucius Foster, and members of the Entertainment. be a rehearsal of the degree staff at office force and three employees, } O'Coin was taken to the Rock- ■ 7:30 and they as well as the offi­ who had completed more than .50 Following the speaking the party j ville City hospital where six' cers are requested to wear white. years of continual service for Case enjoyed several reels of moving pic-j stitches were taken with silver wire (3 Pairs $4.75) Refreshments and a social hour will Brothers. The last three were John tures put on by Mr. Case while still in an attempt to grow the right ear, follow. O’Keefe, John F. Gorman and others enjoyed setback. A list of on again.. It had been almost en­ Adam Isleib. rewards were distributed to lucky tirely cut off. O’Coin returned to Miss Grace Robertson of Oakland Isleib Rewarded. ticket holders. These prizes were his home, here yesterday. He is While only a year old, Hale’s No. 185 pure silk stocking is street has had as her guest the past donated by the merchants of the employed in the Bigelow-Hartford After cigars had been lighted no stranger to the girls and women of Manchester. Since it fewidays, Miss Mary Keith of Rock- Lawrence Case welcomed the em­ town, and included a ton of coal, a carpet mill in Thompsonville and foi:d, Ill., a junior at Barnard col­ ployees and guests and called the coffee percolator and pocket knives, j previously was an ice peddler for L. 1 was introduced about a year ago many hundreds of pairs’ have At each piate were several sou­ lege, New York. attention of the gathering to the |T. Wood. Durrand also worked in ’ been sold and, although, each pair sold carried our unconditional three guests of honor, remaiiving venirs, the gifts of the merchant.s. I the same mill biit this morning Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson are that Mr. O’Keefe and Mr. Gorman Altogether it was one of tne most 'started work at the E. E. Hilliard guarantee, we have had to replace only one pair up to date. W e joint chairmen of the whist and successful gatherings ever held at had completed their half century of j company. think this is sufficient proof of the confidence we place in this dance which the Buckland Parent- labor with the firm some time ago Highland Park. Teacher association will give this and were taking life easy. yir. stocking. Hale’s No. 185 pure silk, full fashioned hose comes evening in the school hall at Buck- Isleib only last week finished his in the medium service weight and has the practical square heel. land. There will be six prizes, the .50 years of service and was still P’or the benefit of those who two first prizes $2.50 gold pieces. NEWFETPlIRSES in their employ. In honor of this cannot shop before six we will re­ 3-inch lisle hem. Reinforced toe and heel. We are Offering Refreshments and dancing will event Mr. Case in behalf of the firm main open until 9 p. m. all this chiffon weight stockings, too, for those who prefer a sheer hose follotv'.. presented to Mr. Isleib an envelope week. The Smart Shop, and containing a substantial cheCk. Xelle.gs, Millinery, State Theater Mrs. Efliott’s Shot) at the special price .of $1,65. Regular $1.85 grade. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Allen of Mr. Isleib was so over­ building.— Adv. Auburdale, Mass., are spending a come that he was unable to find i 853 Main Street few days with Rev. and Mrs. F. C. expression to his feelings to more Allen of North Main street. Mr. Allen who is a teacher ; t Went­ than say thauk you. Hale’s Guarantee With Every Pair worth Institute, Boston, is visiting Mr. Case then introduced Mr. his brother’s family and other Thienes as toastmaster of the eve­ friends in Connecticut during the ning whom Mr. Case said had al­ ways taken a lively interest in Y. i fHONd school vacation. M. C. A. work, and who was no A Report from the The women’s cottage prayer stranger to the people of Highland meeting of the Nazarene church will Park. After calling Mr. Crowell, Better Fabric Testing Bureau be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 who reviewed briefly the good work o’clock at the home of Mrs. Paul Ihe Community Club was doing 1 i GOOD THINGS TO CAT New York City Hausmann, 93 Hamlin street. he introduced the speaker of the ; J evening; James B. Thwnng. GOOD FRIDAY SHAD The Beethoven Glee Club will t’nough in the banking business and ; f M’hile the shad nets of the .Maryland rivers and The following is a report and comparison of Hale’s No. 185 full meet tonight at 7:30 o clock, at the connected with the Banking Capital \i co\ es are iirodncing fine yields of that succulent, New Enticing fashioned, pure silk, stocking against model specifications of advertised Swedish Lutheran Church. Co., at New Haven, Mr. Thwing did 115 luxurious fish, this is the week of Big Demand, as brands in the $2 range. ^ Good Friday witnesses the eating of more fish din- Troops 1 and Boy Scouts, will j ners than any other day in the whole year. And Hale’s No. 185 Hose. Regular Model Specifications of Advertised meet tonight at 7:30 o’clock at the ^ so, even with big catches of Shad coming through, Hollister Street School and Luther­ ^ it is a qnection whether there will be enough of price $1.85. This week $1.65. Brands. Selling at $2.00. an Concordia Church respectively. S tlicm to go round. including the To guard against any Pinehurst patron having Style of h o sie ry ...... •...... Full Fashioned Full Fashioned ^ to go witliout the Good Friday Shad we are bool:- Length of w elt...... 4 inch 4 inch ^ ing orders now. Everj- household which places PUBLIC RECORDS ^ its order well in advance will receive its Shad— Overall le n g th ...... 3 0 1 / 2 inch 31 inch ^ not a long frozen and always more or less inferior Smart “Sun Tan” Length of boot . . . •...... 2 6 1 / 2 inch 27 inch 5 fish from the far soutii, but a freshly caught and Total number of needles...... 390 394 J perfutTly refrigerated one from those Maryland \\ AKR.ANTEE DEEDS Guage (assuming 14 inch nee­ Frank H. Anderson to Grace E. S waters where the Slian, on their spring time jour- I T ones Anderson land and building on 5 ncy tip the coast, first attain to prime condition. dles space) h ig h ...... 42 45 Green Hill. 5 We can’t quote figures today, but marker condi- Finished wales per inch ...... 30.4 30 .Mecliaiiic's Lien S tions insure that the Shad will be very reasonable Honey Beige, Beige Soiree Finished courses per in c h ...... 44.4 42 From Charles Kuhr to the Man­ 5 in price. The quality, as evidenced by those we fi had last week-end, is very high, Percentage of metallic weight­ chester Lumber Company property ing ...... None None on Fern street. FILMO y Our Meat Department reports that its best fea- Grain French Nude ^ litres for tomorrow will be Pinehurst Quality Total needles dropped in boot.. 148 144 .Approval of Dams CAMERAS The State Board of Civil Engi­ 6 Corned Beef— yoiir favorite cut is among the pieces Manufacturer’s Workmanship: PROJECTORS Pearl Blush Iris Mauve neers have given iheir approval to / in tlie vats, whatever it is— Meadowbrook Sausage Knitting Texture...... Good Good FILM ^ Meat and Tender Cuts of Short or Sirloin Steak. the Center Springs gate house and Seams ...... Good Good dam and also to the E. W. Hilliard J Deliveries at 8 a. ni., 1:30 p. m. and all inorn- Moonlight Long Beach Company on Adams street, changed y ing and afternoon. Y'on select your hour of deliv- F in is h ...... Go»od Good to a new position. KEMP’S J ebv and we’ll do the rest. Phone 2000. Rachael Shadow Bursting Strength: J Leg ...... 119 lbs. 110 lbs- Saskatchewan is the world’s Light Gun Metal White H e e l...... 136 lbs. 120 lbs. greatest wheat growing province. Sole ...... 104 lbs. 120 lbs. The 1928 yield is estimated at 300,- Dark Gun Metal Black Toe ...... 151 lbs. 120 lbs. 000,000 bushels, an increase of SS,- 000,000 bushels over 1927. Hale’s Hosiery— Main Floor, Right Protect your skiu from the March winds by using “ Fairy- t/usf W hat^live Been Waiting fo r^ stone.” This delightful cream and powder combination is for sale at onElecbic Washer the Weldon Beauty Parlors— Adv.

REMOVAL NOTICE MR. ARTHUR H. STEIN VIOLINIST AND W a sh A U it l e INSTRUCTOR We A-re Now Showing the: Formerly located at Smith «Sb Bradley Music Store, has opened a New Pliant FeatHer Light Starched studio at 689 Main Street, Johnson EitherW av S h aver Block, 2-8 p. m. Private instruc­ tion only. Beginners and advanc­ ’ d pupils taught. Golden Arrow Collars is a boy between Tel. Rockville 143-12. four and eight years Two Leading Styles— ^ INQUIRE AT MUSIC BOX old. When you Solo and orchestral playing Big or little washings — a Hempstead and Hampton taught, 20 years’ e.\perience. suddenly discover I ■ •' full tub or only a handful of Men’s Collar Attached and Neckband Shirts Men’s Spring line of Caps and Hats. you haven’t a baby dainty pieces. No matter Men’s new Spring Oxfords, tan and black. any more but a regular,'sure ’nuff little shaver it’s a pretty sure Spring Neckwear 50c to $2j00. sign you’ve got to do some building. He wants a room of his Norton’s what the size of the washing Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords. Misses’ Patent Leather Oxfords and Pumps. own. Maybe that means an addition to the house. A playhouse; you can do it quickly and Women’s Sjlk Hose, ■ a dog kennel; a high board fence to shin over; and repairs! Ask Electrical most efficiently with this Dad—he knows! Dad buys lumber here. He’s one of our best customers. new Automatic Duo-Disc. A.L. &CO. Service You may do a small wash W. G. Glenney Co. X36X36S636X306S6XXXXXXX$636XXW69^^ Coal, Lumber, Mason Supplies with only three gallons of Allen Place, Manchester Phone 126 Generator, . X Starter and Ignition water. FRIGIDAIRE Repairs Automatic SUPER OIL HEATER FnLMS Our instruments locate trou­ DEVELOPED AND WATKINS'BROTHERS: Inc. ble quicldy, saving you much Only $99.50 for Washer PRINTED MAYTAG WASHER time and annoyance. All 24 HOUR SERVICE Film Pepoait Box at makes repaired at a reasonable $5 Down $6.30 Monthly SALES AND SERVICE charge. Store Entrance ESTABLISHED 5 4 YEARS The Home Electric ! H you buy an Automatic Washer now, you secure either a Drive Your Car in For CHAPEL i^TJlJOAKjSi^ • Rid-Jid Ironing Table or Edison Iron, without cost- Appliance Corp. ^ Free Tests. ICFMP'S Phone 2936 Robert iCAhdepsorii Phone 500 'Funeral Director. Norton Electrical Jor2937-W Instrument Co. ARTIFICIAL RREATHER. i^dfk 'of the'larger machines, has The Manchester Electric Co. Ibfeen.' tried successfully by the Hilliard Street. Phone 1 773 Main Street, Phone 1700 Cleveland.— An artificial respir­ ; Cleveland Fire Department. > Thb University, has maintained respira-1 Freight cars have iacreasei (Near Manchester Freight ation machine, weiglifipg onlr ,5 ‘^aie Invention. .. perfected in the tiqn fpr. .10 hours in a case of a from a' few tons to over 100 toa Station). pounds and capable„ of doing. «qratories of the Westerk Reserve person with a fractured skull. . 1 capacity. . -