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PLANNED TO * V \ TO MAROONED SKIP AW AY • V. -.wwJv:. Fitzmaurice Ready to Take m First Confirmed News Them By Plane to Greeu' State’s Attorney Alcorn Says /K / •* He WiU Prove This •. 5..V O f Germans * Program ly Germans May Not Be Able to leave For By Documentary Clarke City Que., April 19.— The«> Greenly Island it was determined Clarke cuy, w Y Major James E. Fitzmaurice first defiinite and official informa Evidence. tion aji to the plans of Baron von should fly back to Murray Bay with New York For Days; Re% Huenefeld and Captain Herman Schiller for replacement parts so Koehl, of the German trans-Atlan­ that the Bremen could be repaired," porters Arrive on the Isl­ tic plane Bremen, was received said the baron. “ We decided to re­ Hartford, Conn.. April 19.— “ I pair the undercarriage and put a propose to show by documentary here today by radio and dog sledge from Greenly Island where the new propeller on the plane and and. evidence that Dr. Guilfoyle was famous ship landed. then the three of us v/ould continue making plans to leave the country Baron von Huenefeld, In a state­ our flight to Mitchell Field. No Desertion by steamship, and that he had his •>Tvv ment to International News Service, Quebec, Que., April 19— Spare revealed that the flyers are still de­ “ Fitzmaurice did not desert us. plan in mind on the night of the There was no misunderstanding. He parts for the repair of the trans- .shooting. 1 propose to show that termined to reach New York in the Bremen. ' merely returned to civilization from Atlantic plane Bremen passed he was enamoured of this woman “ After the arrival of Aviator through Quebec today enroute from (Continued on Page ») and he planned to have her leave Charles A. (“ Duke” ) Schiller at Montreal to Murray Bay. Major with him if she would.” • i f So State's Attorney H. M. Al­ James Fitzmaurice is awaiting the corn today told the three Superior parts at the Murray Bay air d6pot Court judges who are trying Dr. KIWANIANS’ SHOW RICHARD L TAYLOR, and is expected to hop off with them Harold N. Guilfoyle, federal veter­ for Greenly Island as soon, as they inarian. for first degree murder in This NEA photo shows a view of the shore of Murray Bay, near Quebec, the concentration point for rescuers who sought to reach connection with the shooting of stranSd trant-Atlantic^^^^^ Bremen on Greenly Island. Labrador. On the ice are three monoplanes that were being held in readiness. arrive. -i- Mrs. Max J. Gaudet, of New Ha­ FILLS THE STATE MARKETMAN, DEAD The spare parts consisted of an was to this landing place that Duke Schiller and Major James Fitzmaurice flew for spare parts for the Bremen. ven. here last January. under carriage of two wheels, a The state's attorney attempted box of toolac.and a drum oil. to introduce a note found in the Local experts believe it will be ten Guilfoyle apartment. , A long dis­ *‘One.by Land, Two by Sea’* MURDERER OF I Makes Big Hit With Crowd | Spinal Meningitis Takes Vet- days before the Bremen can leave cussion between counsel took DISPUTE OVER Greenly Island for New York. place. The note was barred as evi­ and dence but was ordered marked for Enacted in Boston Today Of Over 1,000— Quimby efan Meat Dealer identification. HAU.-MILLS, A TERRIBLE TRIP Premeditated Murder BLACKUST OF Breeder of Horses. Lake St. Agnes, Quebec, April “ The state claims this was pre­ a Hero. 1 9 ._ “ In all my experience I have meditated murder,” Mr. Alcorn de­ Boston, April 19;— “ One if by^>where 153 years ago rang the “ shot never encountered such terrible fly­ clared in arguing for adrnission of HE CONFESSES D.JUHHECKED land and two if by sea.” memories i ’heard ’round the world.” ing conditions as exist off the the note. While the note itself was Later, under leaden skies, riders Forty-two members of Manches­ Riche-d Lee Taylor, dean of coast of Newfoundland.” not read in court, the tenor, of the were vividly brought back today as | costumes of the revolution- Manchester’s meat d ;-’ ::rs, died With this comment Major Jaiue- court discussion indicated that it ter’s Kiwanis club entertained Edward Revere. Little, great-great-1 ary heroes and representing Paul la' night at his rme on Oak E. Fitzmaurice expressed the opin­ contained a reference to a farewell Revere and William Dawes, Jr., Burglar in Oklahoma Jail something over 1,Q00 people in the President Rules “ Insur­ great-grandson of the immortal Place after a t.n day illness. ion that he thought it quite possi­ and a possible suicide. Paul Revere, placed two lighted rode on horses through “ Middlesex State theater last night and seem­ ble that Captain Walter Hinch- Detective-Sergeant Joseph H. village and farm” as did their an­ Death was due to spinal meningi­ cliffe and the Hon. Elsie MaekAy.. Quinn, of the Hartford force, was lanterns in the belfry of the old Says He Killed New Jer­ ed to have a perfectly enjoyable gents’’ Resolution Cannot North church early today. The lad cestors in the ride that warned all tis. He was 63 yer ot— who never were heard from after on the stand when the note was to be “ up ana ■'J arms” of the ad­ time doing it. And the audience, Mr. Taylor, w ' was one of the their attempt to spAn the Atlantic produced. He told of having found is the son of Dr. Clarence C. Little, president of the University of vance of the British red coats. Cele­ sey Rector and Choir judging- from the response given most widely known persons in the ocean- in a westward flight, might it in a trunk in the Guilfoyle apart­ brations were held in Boston and Be Brought on the Floor; Michigan. the business-men actorr, received south ena of the town, nad not have been forced to lAmi . sonj?- ment here after the shooting. With other cities and towns. 100 per cent return on the enter­ where off the-bleak coast of Lab­ him, he said, were Edward J. At daybreak cannon boomed in been entirely well for almost a Lexington and at the ‘‘rude bridge It was a general holiday in Singer in 1922c tainment investment. Being the sec­ yr-b” steadfast!, "Lused to rador. • Hickey, county detective, and Delegates Voting Today. that arched the flood” in Concord.' Massachusetts and Maine. “ Our own flight shows the , diffi­ Franz J. Carlson, city prosecutor. ond annral Kiwanis Minstrel Show quit his work. A week ago last r it is the natural thing to compare Monday, howev 'r, he had to give culty of navigating a tnie course Defense Objects in the face of fpgs and strong John T. Robinson, of defense El Reno, Okla., April 19.— Elwin last night’s production with that of up and go home. A physician was \ Washington, .\pril 19.— The D. a year ago. and it is not being per­ headwinds which prevail off the counsel, promptly objected on the F. Allen, 28, serving a sentence in American continent,” the Irish flier ground that the note had no bear­ A. R. “ Blacklist” fight was side­ TOO MANY MISFIT BIRGER EXECUTED; functory to say that the second The illness had all the charac­ m the Oklahoma penitentiary for declared, , , r ing on the case. Mr. Robinson tracked today. show was considerably more enter­ teristics of grip but his condition forgery and transferred here for grew worse, and it developed-that . ..jawfipt «)ffj:pnrse showed the note to Dr. Guilfoyle. Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, presi­ taining than the first. MEETS END GALMLY trial on a burjaafy charge was held Hand K To Clarenye^ ^ Mr. Taylor -vyas suffering from thf “ Just, as the. Bremen was swept The doctor appeared amused by it. dent general, ruled that protest MINISTERS IN U. $. Mr. Alcorn then thundered his dec­ incomunicado in. county jail today The outstanding bit of work last spinal infection A Hartford spec: .1- far north of its qourse., so might ist was called in cor sultalion, last the ship of Hinchqliffe and Mis.s laration as to his intention of pro­ could not be brought to the floor while authorities awaited an ex­ night was done by the interlocutor, Clarence P. Quimby, principal of Friday and it was then staitv. mat Mackay have been sv^ept far from ducing documentary evidence of without first being considered by pression from New Jersey officials its route. If this cpjijecture is, cor­ Dr. Guilfoyle’s plan for flight. He the Manchester High school. there was little hope of recovery. the resolutions committee. The Bishop Freeman Tells Yale Notorious Gangster is Hang­ on his nine page confession that he Death came at 10 o clock last rect, the English fliers were not as: ended by declaring; committee, controlled by the ad­ “ Princ” Quimby is always enter­ murdered Rev. Edward W. Hall taining, but his work last night was night. Irr. Taylor’s wife, only sister fortunate as we were, in lan'dhi:' “ What this paper indicates is a ministration, is expected to pigeon and two brothers were at the bed­ on an inhabitated. spot, close lo design to do at sometime what was hole them. Students Needs of Chris­ ed For Killing Mayor of and Mrs. Eleanor Mills near New all the more wor.hwhile after one done on the night of the shooting.” knows that he arose from his sick­ side when he passed away. communication lines.” . Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 14, 1922. X xis funeral will be held at tlie Major Fitzmaurice said that the Mr. Robinson retorted: “It is ob­ bed a’ most in defiance of his doc­ ELECTING OFFICERS. West City, 111. County Attorney W. P. Morrison home on Oak i-'lace at 2 o clock Bremen made fine progress ' for vious that this note w'as printed Washington, April 19.— Chief tian Church Today. tor’s orders in order to “ be with SaturJay afternoon. Rev. Robert years ago.” From this remark it and Sheriff T. C. Shacklett, to eight hours. At sunseL the ship ran interest in the election today of whom the confession was made. the boys.” His voice carries so well A. Colpitts, pastor of the South into headwinds of . great velocity. was taken that the note was in hand seven vice presidents general of the said they had nothing on which to that he was a big help in getting Methodist Episco. c.1 church, will printing. Mr. Robinson declared The progress of the ship was im­ Daughters of the American Revolu­ New Haven, Conn., April 19— Rt. ' Benton, 111., April 19. Charlie base an opinion of Allen’s sincerity the jokes across. officiate ana ourial will be in the peded but the. fliers . were n >t “ it is not connected with this case tion at the 37th Continental Con­ Rev. James E. Freeman, bishop of } Birger, “ Scourge of Egypt,” went except that his descriptions of the Mr. Quimby .nd Jack Sanson East Cemetery. alarmed They had- expected t6 en­ in any way and It is not relevant. gress, was centered in the candidacy were both remembered by the Mr. Taylor was be: ' August 8, Washington, today continued to tell to his death on the gallows here at principals in the Hall-Mills murder counter headwinds. . “ The state does not declare nor of Mrs. Henry B. Joy, of Detroit and the later trial, tallied striking­ Kiwanis club last night with 1865, son of Aloert Taylor and 9:51 a. m., today for the murder of Through the night the gales-con- claim by evidence that Dr. Guil- for one of the vacancies, because ministers gathered here for the ly with pictures which the officials baskets of flowers. Mr. Quimby was Martha hiollister, in his grandfatii tinued, but the motor purred «n foyie printed this note, or that it of the disclosure that the wife of nineteenth annual convocation of Mayor Joe Adams of West City, 111. secured for purposes of compari­ given his token by Superintendent er’s house at Lite corner o. Prospect | j.gagsuringly. Not once during the, had been printed within the last the former Packard motor company Yale Divinity School his ideas of Birger was led from his cell at son. of Schools F. A. Verplanck. Jack and Hackmatack streets. For manv flight did it falter, the Irish president had been the target of a His Reason Sanson was presented with a basket years, he lived in what was then flier said. (Continued on Page 2) what the Christian church needs to­ 9:45. He walked the short dis­ “ poisoned pen” writer. tance to the gallows unassisted and Allen informed the authorities he , dj. d . c . Y. Moore. On the known as Taylortown which is only Lights Go Out day, and suggested to his congre­ a short distance from where he was Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, presi­ once upon the wooden structure, was making his confession to “ get shoulders of Mr. Quimby and Mr. Then something happened to the gation that “ education based on ac­ something off my conscience,” ac­ dent general of the society, threw curate knowledge, unbiased and un­ waved his hands to the vast throng Sanson fell the. responsibility of born. lighting system of the plane. Cap­ consternation into the ranks of cording to his story. He is the sou putting the show across. . The Taylor family had been tain Koel was at the controls at the HOPPE GOES BACK embarrassed by individual conceits, that had gathered to see the of American parents but was born Identified with the meat business those opposed to Mrs. Joy's elec­ :. the great need of the church to­ “ Scourge” in his last minutes on ^Unstrel First time. His companions used pocket tion when she publicly denounced in Mexico. He served a term for for generations. Mr. Taylor’s father day. Theology, once called the earth. ^ , The program v'as in two parts, flash lights to help-him in his gal­ from the platform the writer of an mail robbery as a boy in the Meri­ and grandfather were marketmen lant attempt to keep the Bremen queen of the sciences, has been State’s Attorney Roy Martin and the first section being the minstrel before him and Mr. Taylor learned TO VERMONT JAIL anonymous communication attack­ den, Connecticut Reform School, he show and the second a group of on her course. shorn of her proud dlstiuction, and Sheriff James Pritchard approach­ said. Portions, of Allen's confession the business when a young man. ing her husband’s attitude in oppo­ ed him and said a few words., Birg­ specialties. Jack Sanson’s orchestra Pawn broke, but- with It came .a sition to the 18th Amendment. religious education has largely been which named a Newark, N. J., den­ For several years later he lived In given into the hands of sincere but er assumed an air of gaity which playe 1 an overture and the curtain dense fog which was almost as bad Election Assured. tist whom he said paid him $5,000 Willimantic where he was engag­ as the darkness. The fliers realized uniformed amateurs iu the art of the strain an his face belied. and gave him an automobile for arose on the Kiwanians grouped in ed in horse-raising. Throughout his Notorious Criminal Shot in Reaction to the counter attack by Awake All Night. minstrel show fashion behlna their they were many miles off their the D. A. R. leader on behalf of teaching.” life he was a lover of horses, own­ course. They attempted to veer Misfit Ministers Not once during the long night (Continued on Page 2) interlocutor, Mr. Quimby, who was ing and driving many fast trotters. Mrs. Joy was that Albs. Joy’s elec­ had Birger closed his eyes. Afterward he came back to Man­ southward towards their scheduled Hartford, Must Finish 15 tion, if ever doubtful, was now as­ “ We have in the church today route but then found, to their dis­ men of splendid gifts who are When dawn came he was ask^d chester and again entered the meat sured by a substantial majority. if he wished anything to eat. business. His store at Charter may, that their petrol was run­ The candidates for the seven va­ wholly unadapted to the field of Year Sentence. their occupation. The technique “ Yeah,” drawled the gangster DE MAR IS LEADING Oak and South Main streets is said ning low. cancies beside Mrs. Joy are Mrs. general. “ Yeah, gimme a couple to be the oldest store building in Hope dwindled fast. There waf K. Eugene Chubbuck, of Illinois; they employ is utterly unfitted to nothing to do but keep the Bre­ the needs of those to whom they ounces of carbolic acid.” Mrs. Waiteman Harrison Conaway, When it came time' to lead him NATIONAL MARATHON (Continued on Page 3) men in the air until the last drop Hartford, Conu., April 19.— of West Virginia; Mrs. James La- minister. Lack of technique is of fuel had been exhausted. responsible for so many misfits in to the gallows, Birger as if with a Stephen Hoppe went to Windsor, throp Gavin, of Indiana; Mrs. great effort drew himself into a They kept a keen watch below Brooke Gwathmey White, of Flori- the Christian ministry.” for a suitable landing place. Then Vermont, today, to complete the re­ Bishop Freeman declared techni­ semblance of composure. He waiv­ Wilson, a Dark Horse, Second ed assistance in walking up the suddenly they noted the' light­ mainder of a fifteen-year term for que needed to be applied to church and Joie Ray Third at Wel- NEW BEDFORD STRIKE house of Greenly Island. Thank­ (Continued on Rage 3) music to overcome the effects “of scaffold steps. , .Y. lesly Hills. the shooting of a Proctorsville. The noose was adjusted about nis fully, they made for their haven this age of jazz,” and to sermon and alighted. on the lake near the Vermont, storekeeper, several years neck and the execution robe fasten­ ago. Hoppe waived extradition preparation and delivery. He pro­ DE MAR WINS! CLOSING UP STORES beacon. when Vermont officers came to SERIES OF EARTHQUAKES tested against topical sermons, de­ ed about his small, lean body. Boston, April 19.— “ Old Re­ “ We were tired but were so town with papers from the gover­ claring “ over-indulgence in them The traps was spring at 9:51 liable” won the National Mava- thankful that we have landed safe­ nor of Vermont, and before noon has largely rendered the congre­ and he was pronounced dead at athon this afternoon. With 30,000 Out of Work Mer­ ly that we forgot all about our ex­ was placed, shackit,. between the ROCKS ALL BULGARIA gations before whom we stand ig­ 9:58. For the sixth time, Clarence chants Cannot Continue to haustion,” said Fitzmaurice. Vermonters on a train bound norant of the vital and- essential De Mar puffed In as the coun­ Do Business. “ Those la.st hours in the air truths of Christian faith.” try's champion. ‘He hung up a north. Millions in Property Damage; certainly were no joke,” the file’* Thus the state of Connecticut new record for the 26 miles added thoughtfully. Many Towns and Cities De­ Nev/ Bedford, Mass., April 19.— finished its experience with a man AL IN CONFERENCE 385 yard course from Hopkln- The after effect of the textile ton to the Boston Athletic As­ said to be a notorious criminal, es­ serted— Few Details. THREE MEN KILLED strike of 30,000 mill operatives be­ FITZ AT ST. .AGNES caped from prisons of two states, sociation cli^bhouse. The vet­ Lake St. Agnes, Que., April 19— WITH SUPPORTERS eran’s time was two hours gan to manifest itself today, as and wanted as an alleged murder­ Sofia, Bulgaria, April 19.— The n su b w a y c ave in several south end stores announc­ Major James B. Fitzmaurice spent er in a third state. Maine wants population of a large part of Bul­ : - thirty-seven minutes, seven his first night amid civilized sur­ and four-fifths seconds as ed a decision to sell out or close, Hoppe as a man who worked his garia was panic stricken today by rather than allow the rent to con­ roundings. since the spectacular way out of the state prison there. the series of earthquakes that rock­ against his record last year hop-off of the Bremen from the % Tons of Rocks and Dirt Bury New York Governor Meets of 2 hours and 40 minutes 2^- tinue. A number of stores had signs Massachusetts desires to get him ed nearly the entire kingdom in the windows to the effect that Baldonnel Airdrome at the quar­ to answer for the murder of a Workers in New York—An­ Mitchell Palmer and Judge 1-5 seconds. —Photo by Elite throughout the night. The property they were to close at the end of the ters of the Canadian Trans-Contin­ Quincy police officer. damage was heavy. other Man Hurt. Proskauer in South. Clarence P. Quimby ental Airways Company here and Caught Here Wellesley Hills, Mass., April 19. week. It is feared that the casualties attired like the man who opens the The textile mills committee, awoke today determined to get back Connecticut became custodian of j ^ere severe. New York, April 19.— The death Asheville, N. C„ April 19.— Two — Clarence De Mar, the veteran to his German companions at Hoppe after an alert Hartford po-i toll from the cave-in of seventy-five conferences were on Tuesday’s pro­ with William Wilson, Meadowbrook taxi doors at Texas Guinam’s Night which conducted the Passaic, N. J., Nearly the whole population of Club. The Klwahlans were outfitted strike held a meeting at a local Greenly Island as sooii as possible. liceman spotting an automobile! tons of rock and dirt in an excava­ gram for Gov. A1 Smith of New Club, Philadelphia, at his side, were He arrived here from Clarke this city deserted their homes al­ in tuxedos and the six end men, rink, and only abaut 500 of the with one license plate, waited for | though no deaths were reported tion of the new Washington Heights York, vacationing here. fighting it cut with “ Chesty Joie” City, Quebec, in a plane piloted by the driver to re-appear and wheni subway at 74th street and Broad­ A. Mitchell Palmer, attorney gen­ Ray, the Chicago miler, in the Na­ “ Bill” Dillon, “ V7ach” Washburn, striking workers were present. The' here. There were casualties in the “ Mush” Grezel,, “ Nat” Richards, speakers promised $500,009 if the “ Duke” Schiller, the first man to tke driver started to flee on foot, suburbs, however. way last night Inceased to three to­ eral during the Wilson adminis­ tional Marathon this afternoon. reach the marooned trans-Atlantic brought him down with a revolver day when Timothy Vaughan, 30. a tration and staunch Smith suppor­ Sweeping by the control station “ Andy” Anderson and “ Pop” workers joined their organization. A terrific rainstorm followed the THenes were attired in black and fliers from the outside world. shot. In the car were found money negro, died from internal injuries. ter, and Justice J. M. Prorkauer of here 14.4 miles from the start De Blank applications for membership He expects to go to Mnrrary Bay,: tremors. Men, women and children, white stripes, the strides running bags from a Norwich theater, and dressed only in their night clothes, Harry Evans, 30, Brooklyn the New York Supreme Court, Mar went by in the van in the time were distributed. about ten miles away, today to Inn after the bags had been secured up and down and not around as one The general strike committee of huddled in the fields during the negro, and George Sosnowski, 32, were the conferees. of one hour, ten minutes and four sped the repair parts which were-- Norwich reported that a theater died earlier. Four workmen In all Palmer told newspapermen he seconds, three minutes better than might expect. the striking union members went brought there for transportation | safe had been blown a few hours night, chilled by stormy winds and The ci.rrus sang a group of songs drenched with rain. were buried ten minutes after drill­ would actively campaign for Gov. his record. Into executive session and discussed Greenly Island. ^ before. The prisoner, badly wound­ — the first a Kiwanis numter “ Keep methods of collecting funds for the Philippopolis, in the southern ers had blasted a wall of rock. Smith. Justice Proskauer is expect­ In fourth place here was Harry The Irish flier regretfully ed, was identified as Hoppe. It Booming” , followed by, the popu­ continuance of the strike, and ways part of the nation, bore the brunt Seventy rescuers who waded ed to confer with the governor re­ Frick, Millrose A. A „ New York, cated that he would have to defelintt'’ 'fhe shooting of Hoppe occurred lar numbers “ Sweetheart of Sigma of combatting the work of the tex­ of the shock, many buildings were through a sea of mud for an hour garding the pronouncement he is with Whitey Michelson, another an Invitation from Prime M ln is^ in January. For months he was at Chi” and “ Dream Kisses.” Then tile mills committee from Passai'*. destroyed. The number of dead is before they extricated the bodies. expected to make early in May. New Yorker, in fifth place. Mackehsle King to remidn in death’s door. Then he recovered. TomorrQW Gov. Smith has a con­ At the Woodland'Golf Club 16.7 folloT/ed the usual banter, with the Meanwhile Hoppe’s record became unknown, owing , to the Interrup­ The presence of dynamite In the da a few days longer as a debris made rescue work hazard­ ference schedule^ with Charles W. miles from the start Wilson, the interlocutor leading and the end TREASURY BALANCE .apparent, and Vermont finally pre­ tion of communication. men responding Yprlth cracks, local the dominion, as his chief Many buildings In Haslova were ous, TMlett, dean of. the Charlotte Bat “ Philadelphia Dark Horse” was to rejoin his tompanfons as^ sented a clear cut case. Hoppe es­ running close behind Do Mar, who and otherwise, and all of them good Washington, April 19.—^Trea^ury caped there and later was caught damaged or destroyed. Roosevelt Peil, 32, the . fourth and Tar Heel Wit, who has been man buried sustained Internal in­ one of Gov. Smith’s strongest sup­ was still In the lead. Ray was hold­ balance, April 17: $321,218,791.&5. .(dmUBoed ~ in a robbery In Maine and sent to The damage will run Into mil­ JCoBUaued on 'PMte 2). the Maine state orison. lions of dollars. juries. porters in the south. ing third place. /

u. 14ANCHESTBR (CONN.) EVENING HBRAOJ, THURSDAY^ APRIL 19,192S. ^ G E TW d But now we are anre It SPARE PARTS ON WAT omen.” ' > KIWANIANS’ SHOW ■i. OIL PROBERS FAIL WILL MEET HOLMESlfiWiJow^ HUKDEREROF Quebec, Que., April 19- *^a3or Local Stocks TO MAROONED FLYERS James E. Fltamaurice 'will d e p ^ FILU THE STATE for Greenly Island in a plane of the ON 12 ROOM s c h o o l' ™ Canadian Trans-Continental Air­ TO CALL SINCLAIR HARHUU, (continued from page 1) (Furnished by Putnam & Go.) I (Contimi«i- from Page 1.) (Continued frotn Pagt 1) ways Company either late today or tomorrow, the Irish trans-AtlMtie Bid Asked and some of them so appropriately twenty years. But I would still ob­ as possible, after arranging for the filer informed an International Bank i»tocks BE CONFESSES Defense Rests Suddenly; tacked ~upon the victims dhat the 8th District Directors to ject to it if it were proven that transportation, of fuel and repair News Service correspondent here ' City Bang & Tr ....9 0 0 — jokes were unusually timely. The Guilfoyle had .written it. In-view parts. via telephone from Lake St. A ^ es. Capital Natl Bank ..300 — of the illegal ma&ner In which it (Continaed Yrom page ] ) FltzmauricO also stated that he Conn River ...... 375 end men’s songs were; “ Miss Anna­ Fall’s Deposition Not Put bel Lee” by Andy Anderson. “ Sun­ M e r lTidi Doctor as to was secured — without a search REPORTERS ARRIVE thought th^repalrs on the. Bremen First Bond and Mort . — 55 warrant.” '' committing the murder, were with­ would- not take more than two , First Natl (Htfd) ..295 305 shine" by Wash Washburn, “ Some­ Quebec, Que., April 19 The body Lied” by Muth Oreiel, Recess Declared held by County Attorney Morrison Bremen was not alone on Greenly days. Ha declared that If weather Hart Nat Br & Tr . .560 New Proposal. Here the three Judges declared a In Evidence. “ Among My Souvenirs” by Pop pending word from New Jersey. Island today. conditions permitted, he was cer­ Htfd Conn Tr Co .795 810 short recess, and when they emerg­ Gist of-'Gonfession tain that he and Captain' Hermann Land Mtg & Title . — 60 Thienes, “ I Ain’t Got Enough to A Fairchild monoplane, carrying Pass Around” by Bill Dillon, “ I ed to the bench, both state and de­ The gist of the confession, sub­ Koehl and Baron Bnrenfrted von Morris Plan Bank ;150 — Believed to be a direct result of fense were awarded a portion of merged In a mass of detail. Is that newspapermen and photographers Park St T r u s t...... 650 Washington, April 19.— The de­ Mlsa My Train” by Nate Richards. Huenefeld would be able to fly to an article in The Herald on condi­ victory. The defense prevented the Allen held up Rev. Hall and Mrs. and piloted by A. Vachon, landed New York from the ,Ice-bound Phoenix St B ...... 460 fense rested suddenly in the crimi­ The Youngster Steps tions in the Eighth District schools note being used as evidence. The Mills as tbey sat In a parked car, safely on the island yesterday after­ Greenly Island on Monday. Riverside Trust ....5 2 5 nal conspiracy trial of Harry F. All of the end men put their as outlined by Dr. LeVerne Holmes, compelled them to drive into a noon according to an official report Bonds state was permitted to mark it as He revealed the probable route Sinclair today without putting the songs across well, Bill Dillon and health supervisor of the first seven .evidence. cornfield and there shot both. Af­ received by the Canadian Trans­ Conn L P 5 % s ...... 108 110 oil man on the stand as expected. Nate Richards throwing In some school districts lli Manchester, the ter carrying the bodies to the spot continental Airways Co., owners of the fliers would take to their ulti­ Brid Hyd 5s ...... 104 The crowd of curiosity seekers at mate goal, Mitchell Held, Long The defense also failed to place “ hoofing” for good measure. Nate board of directors of the Eighth the court house was larger than wheVe they werd later found. In the plane. -East Conn Power ..101% 103 handled himself so lithelj that the School and Utilities District will Island. He said the Bremen would 103 in evidence the 150,000 word de­ ever today. Dozens barred from what he termed “ Plum Lane” Al­ Vachon, It Is reported, was pre­ Conn L P 4 % s ...... 102% audience expected him to attempt a meet tonight with Dr. Holmes to go len drove their car to 'Vernon, Del,, fly southwest down the Belle Isle Insurance Stocks position it took from former Secre­ the court room by lack of seating pared to offer the German fliers the tary of Interior Albert B. Fall, who “ split” . As soon as Nate had done over the plans which he expects to and burned it, he said. Straits to the Gulf of St Lawrence, A.etna Insurance ....8 5 0 860 capacity stood about the corridors use. of his plane to complete their then follow the St. Lawrence river is charged with conspiracy with his steps Interlocutor Quimby in­ submit to the special meeting of hoping for a chance to enter the The confession further referred flight to New York, but It Is not A.etna Cas & Sure . .1050 1075 the voters tomorrow night. to Quebec, where, without making 880 Sinclair ii. connection with the troduced the second Richards edi­ room. As usual, society leaders to a woman accomplice who Allen believed that the offer would be ac­ Aetna L i f e ...... 870 Dr. Holmes’ plan calls for a says was his common law wife and a landing, they would veer to a di- j Automobile...... 405 415 leasing of Teapot Dome. tion, Glenn Richards. Glenn ex­ rubbed elbows with laborers, and cepted by Captain Koebl and Baron No reason was ascribed for the hibited a Charleston and how that 12-room addition to the Hollister who, he says, held Mrs. Mills and rect southward bee lino coufe to Jonn General ...... 1825 — street school, six more rooms than men without work. prevented her escape while he was Von Huenefeld. The Germans are Mitchel Field. [iartford Fire ...... 830 840 last minute decision to keep Sin­ The session opened today with said to be determined to repair the clair off the stand. The deposition the district was to be asked to killing the clergyman. Allen refus­ “ I am going to Murray Bay to­ Hart St Boll ...... :770 790 buildl He maintains that a six Detective Sergeant Charles J. ed to name the woman, saying that Bremen and fly it to their ultimate day to examine the replacement Lincoln Nat Life . . . .130 was ignored, most of the lawyers ro6m addition would be filled up Keefe resuming the stand to finish he left her at a little town In Ver­ destination. parts for the Bremen brought there phoenix .... .820 835 concerned agreed, because in the as soon as ready for occupancy and where he 16ft off yesterday. He 1210 mont, soon after the murder and by the Junkers people,” Fitz­ .Vational Fire ...1190 cross-examination of Fall, it had that there would be no provision Identified clothing of Mrs. Gaudet had not seen or heard from her PROPELLER ON WAY Travelers...... 1750 1765 been developed that he lied to a maurice said. for further growth in the school and keys taken from her pockets. since. New York, April 19— Otto J. “ Just as soon as a propeller ar­ Public Utility Stocks Senate committee about a $100,- enrollment. He told of askln* Dr. Guilfoyle who, ■Jonn L P 8% ...... 120 i21 Scherer, mechanic of the Junkers rives from New York and Benzol Is 000 loan he got from E. L. Doheny, Already Increased did the shooting, of the doctor’s brought up from Montreal I will Jonn L P 7 % . .117 ] 20 writing the committee the money Airplfine Corporation, was enroute Proposal of a six-room addition reply “ I don't know.” In reply to SENATE TO ENDORSE to Montreal today. With a propeller leave for Greenly Island In a Trans­ Green Wat & Gas . . .102 104 was borrowed from E. B. McLean, was made by the board of direc­ a question the policeman declared Hart E L ...... 480 490 for the Junkers monoplane Bremen continental Airways plane. Washington publisher. tors after an examination of a that the doctor would not say that Parts Arrive Today. Hart Gas c o m ...... 105 110 The defense closed with an ex­ comprehensive survey of conditions which was disabled In its forced Hart Gass p f d ...... 85 90 A. S. Way, one of his companions, NICARAGUAN POUCY landing at Greenly Island last Fri­ “ They tell me that both the ben­ 195 planation of a $25,000 transaction in the district made last year by did the shooting. zol and propeller will get to Murray 5 N E Tel Co ...... 190 between Sinclair and Fall. This was Supt. A. F. Howes. Mr. Howes day. Conn P o w e r...... 495 505 The detective then said that Mrs. Bay sometime today or tomorrow apart from the $233,000 that the asked for four rooms and the Guilfoyle told him her husband had Expect a Test Vote on Naval Scherer left here last night. Conn El Serv ...... 92 94 board decided to increase the pro­ From Montreal he will proceed im­ at the latest.” Manufacturing Stocks government charges was a bribe to no reason to shoot either. Mrs. Appropriation Bill Late To­ Lake St. Agnes Is the base of the Fall, but which the defense claims posal to the voters by 50 per cent, Gaudet or himself. Next the de­ mediately to Murray Bay, Que., ar­ (American Hard .... . 76 78 or a six room addition. day. riving some time late today. The Canadian Trans-Continental Air­ .American Silver . . . . 26 — was payment for a third interest in tective quoted Dr. Guilfoyle as say­ Plans for the six-room addition propeller will be shipped from Mur­ ways Company. It is about ten «icme W ir e ...... 14 20 Fall’s New Mexico ranch. ing at the hospital: miles from Murray Bay. Mhjor Fitz­ It took half a dozen of the wit­ have been drawn and submitted to “ Clear Is my sweetheart. She Washington, April 19.— An en­ ray Bay to Greenly Island in the Billings Spencer com . 1 3 the board by Isaac Allen of Hart­ maurice spent the night there at Billings Spencer pfd . 5 7 nesses and a whole series of notes will not die.” dorsement of the Coolidge-Kellogg Canadian Trans-Continental Air­ ford and have been placed on exhi­ policy in Nicaragua was anticipat­ ways plane which Major Fitz- the company’s quarters. Bigelow Hard com . . 93 97 and cancelled checks to trace the Found Bullet Holes “ Please tell everyone for . me,” 15 highly involved transaction. bit In the windows of Edward J. ed in the Senate today as a climax maurice will use to rejoin his Ger­ Bristol B ra s s ...... 13 Murphy’s drug store on Depot Detective Keefe told of searching the Irish flier said, “ that I have Collins C o ...... 117 125 the hall of the apartment where the to the sharp battle over American man companions. Square. occupation of the Pwi-American absolutely no intention of flying to Colt Fire Arms .... . 33% 34 shooting took place and of finding The propeller was taken from the New York or anywhere else with­ Eagle L o c k ...... 70 76 two bullet holes, one three feet and republic. Junkers F-13 monoplane immedi­ — The test vote was due on an out Captain Koehl and Baron von Eafnir Bearing . . . . .130 “ SECOND PUNCTURE” three inches from the floor, and the ately after its arrival at Curtis'Field Huenefeld. They were In complete Hart & Cooley . . . . .240 — ABOUT TOWN other six feet and one Inch up. amendment, offered to the $363,- from Montreal. Another propeller Inter Silver com . . . .162 167 000,000 naval appropriations bill, accord witl. my plan to fly here in A bullet was produced as having is being manufactured for the F-13 “ Duke” Schiller’s plane to get re­ Inter Silver pfd . . . .127 — TOMORROW EVENING — P hoto by Elite which would force the immediate A public setback party will be been found in one of the holes and at the factory of the Curtis Air­ pair parts and we never at any time Landers, Frary & Clrk 75 77 Jack Sanson held by the Manchester Green described as from a .25 calibre withdrawal of ' all American plane Company. Mann & Bow A . . . . 19 21 marines, by denying the use of any had any disagreements. boy can step! Glenn really brought Community club at the schoolhouse automatic revolver. If the new propeller is finished in ‘“ I expect to get back to Greenly do B ...... 11 13 “ The Second Puncture,” a three- tomorrow night. Play will start at Detective Keefe said he was with new funds for thei^ maintainance New Brit Ma pfd A. .101 •--- act corned: by a cast of young peo­ the house down with his cleverness. in Nicaragua. Administration Sena­ time, it is possible that Pilot Fred Island Friday. The repairs on the Dr. Moore Recites 8:30. Prizes will be awarded for Dr. Guilfoyle in *the hospital for Melchior will again take-off for Bremen should not take more than do c o m ...... 26 — ple from St. Paul’s church, Hart­ high and low scores. Refreshments tors predicted defeat of the amend­ Niles Be P o n d ...... 39 43 The second part of the program two and a half hours. Then he Montreal and Murray Bay in the two days. We will probably leave ford, is sure to attract a capacity will be served. To cover expenses, a obtained a dying statement from ment. J R Mont p f d ...... --- 75 audience to Cheney hall tomorrow given over to specialties featured sister ship of the Bremen. In that the Islan^i today. ---- small admission fee will be charg­ Mrs. Gaudet, but admitted the state­ Senator William E. Borah, Re­ event Major Fitzmaurice and “We will fly down the Straits of North & J u d d ...... 31 evening. The entertainment is giv­ the Beethoven Glee club and prom­ ed. publican of Idaho, chairman of the ment had not been taken by a the replacement parts and fuel for Belle Isle to the Gulf of St. Law­ Pratt, Whitney, pfd . .90 95 en jointly by the Girls Friendly inent local soloists. While the Senate foreign relations commit­ — stenographer. the Bremen might be taken to rence river to Quebec, We will not Peck, Stowe & Wil . , 14 society and the Men’s Bible class of stage was being set for the rest of Harry Schieldge of Park street, tee, who first demanded withdrawal Russell Mfg Co . .. .140 147 the presentation Dr. D.C.Y. Moore John P. McNalley, night watch- Greenly Island in the F-13 instead stop at Quebec unless forced to do St. Mary’s Episcopal church. Miss who is recovering from the effects man'at Hartford hospital, followed, of the marines but later urged they Scoville C o ...... 50 52 Florence Chambers who has fre­ recited “ Regulus to the Carthigin- of an operation at the Hartford of the Trans-Continental Airways so. At the city we will turn straight Smyth Mfg C o ...... 395 — telling of watching the reception of be kept there until after the Sep­ south for Mitchell Field. quently entertained here as a ians.” Reciting is one of the doc­ hospital, is coming along slowly. It tember elections, was prepared to plane. Stanley Wrks com . . 56 58 tor’s hobbies and those who remom*- the wounded pair at the hospital. "After being received lu the monologuist will play the leading was reported today. Pleurisy devel­ He too, heard Dr. Guilfoyle, he «ald, defend the administration’s policy. Standard Screw . .. .106 110 part. The play has b^ n presented ber his “ Darius Green and His Fly­ oped last Friday but Mr. Schieldge’s GAS ON WAY United States we expect to return T orringtoa...... 107 109 call Mrs. Gaudet “ my sweetheart” by the same cast In Hartford and ing Machine” of last year and did­ condition now is better. to, Ottawa and Quebec and, thus U S Envelope pfd . .120 — and say she would not die. Dr. Murray Bay, Que., April 19 — show our gratification to the other places and is an acknowledg­ n’t hear him last night missed SYNTHETIC GASOUNE Three hundred gallons of hfghly Union Mfg C o ...... 17 20 another treat. The Chumlate club met last eve­ Guilfoyle could hear her remarks. Canadian government for the won­ Whit Coil Pipe . . . . 19 21 ed winner. When Detective Sergeant Quinn volatized fuel for the Bremen were Mrs. Arthur Jobert, soprano in Carl Borst and George Washburn, ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. derful assistance it has given us.” first went to the stand he testified awaited here today from Montreal The distance from Lake St. St. Mary’s choir will sing between billed as a “ Pair of Black Dia­ Homer Waltz of 53 Ward street, IS NOW ON MARKET for further shipment to Greenly Rockville. Pinochle was played and that when he w^nt to the apart- Agnes to Greenly Island is about the acts. Waddell’s orchestra will monds,” proved to be a couple of m.nt after the shooting, the Gull- Island. play for the dancing which will aces. Borst plays the piano well the prizes Were won by Mrs. Wil­ 800 miles. Whether or not Fitz­ foyles were in the bath room, Mrs. Washington, April 19.— The Ger­ The Fuel, a special type contain­ maurice will make the trip in one continue from 9:30 to 12 o'clock. and he and George Washburn har­ liam Schober and Homer Waltz. ing a high benzol content, was ship­ N. Y . Stocks Refreshments were served by the Guilfoyle trying to stop, the flow of man Chemical Cartel plans to pro­ hop will depend upon weather con­ While there are no reserved seats a monize pleasingly. They put over blood from her husbands wound. ped from Montreal last night. large number of tickets have been some patter, sang a few songs and hostess. The next meeting will be duce synthetic gasoline at the rate ditions. held on Wednesday evening, April “ They were talking in some for­ of 10,000 tons monthly this year as The propeller of the F-13, the disposed of by both societies. Miss departed amidst plenty of applause. eign language,” the detective said. sister ship of the Bremen, was also High Low 1 p. m. Gertrude LIddon is general chair­ 25, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. an outstanding developmenl. In the BIG DAMAGE SUIT The Glee Club Walter Henry of 46 Starkweather Detective Quinn described the internatiofial fight to control the expected here late today. The pro­ Alied Chem , .165 163% 165 man. The Beethoveh Glee club oc­ peller was taken off the Junkers Alls Chal .. .127 125 126% street, Manchester. wound In Dr. Guilfoyle’a head as a oil and gas markets of that coun­ Stamford, Conn., April 19.— cupied the stage for the next num- littH discolored and slightly raised try. plane immediately after its arrival Am Can . . . 84% 84 84% at Curtiss Field, Long Island, at Papers- In damage actions totaling 188 190% BOSTON MARATHON ger singing “ Gongs Are Beating.” The annual meeting of the Wo­ outside. Details of the fight for the Ger­ Am Smelt . .190% six o’clock last night and Immedi­ $51,50d were served today on the Am St Fdy ; . 63 63 63 The club sang in its usual finished man’s Congregational Home Mis­ The detective told of finding a man market were obtained at the Edward J. Denning Hauling Co., manner and was roundly applauded. ately dispatched to Montreal to be Am Sugar . . 71% 71 71% Ashland, Mass., April 19.— With sionary Union of Connecticut will boUle of wine in an automobile Commerce Department today, fol­ here in behalf of John J. Kelly, of The quartet from the club, all local rerouted here by way of Quebec. Am T & T . .187% 186% 187 a brightening sky overhead and a be held at the Church on the Green, parked outside the Guilfoyle apart­ lowing a dispatch from American Brooklyn, and Edward Cates' of boys, sang Caroline and then Al­ New Haven, Thursday, April 25, Am Woolen . 23% 23% 23% stiff breeze at their lacks 240 of ment building. He then took Mr Consul Hamilton C. Claiborne at Woodbridge, N. J., who claim bert Pearson, broth r of Helge with sessions from 10:30 to 3:30. Anaconda .. . 67 66% 67 the 28 6 runners in the American and Mrs. A. Way to the detective Frankfort on the Main. A GOOD OMEN permanent Injuries because of be­ Atchison . .. 192% 192% 192% Marathon started for Boston at Pearson, the club’s director sang bureau and obtained a statement American, Russian, British and Lake St. Agnes, Que,, April 19— “ The Horn” . Albert Pearson Is The Shadow club went to Hart­ ing hit by a hoist and boiler that Balt & Ohio .115% 115% 115% noon today from in front of the from each, and then went to the other foreign corporations are com­ An interesting incident of the dropped from a Denning Company quite young to possess such a well ford last evening where they dined Beth St ...... 63% 62% 63 Marathon inn at Hopkinton. hospital' to get Mrs. Gaudet’s state­ peting with domestic producers for Bremen’s take-off from the Baldon- truck on December 2, last, while developed bass voice and made a on Chinese dishes at one of thC Can Pac ....211% 211% 211% For the 24th time George V. ment. the tremendous volume of oil and nel Airdrome which apparently the truck was going through a rail­ C M & St Paul 37% 36% 37% thorough impression upon those Chinese restaurants and afterward Brown of the Boston Athletic As­ gasolines demanded by the German went unnoticed at that exciting road underpass at Greenwich., do pfd . . . . 47% 47% 47% who heard him for the first time attended the performanace of “ The NEW FEDERAL BUREAU sociation fired the starting pistol. Noose” at the Palace theater. The market. The “ I. G. Farben Indus­ moment, was recounted here by Chi & Nor . . 86% 86% 86% With the exception of Frank trie” , one of the important units of Major Fitzmaurice. 115% club Is composcjj of eight young JACOB FRANKS DEAD C Roc Isle . .115% 115 Zuma, Millrose A. C., New York, ^^^“La'r“ry’’ Emmons, County “ Y” Hartford, Conn., April 19.— The the chemical cartel, is extending its “ In ancient times, before some Cons Gas . .. .155% 155 155% married wotnon who have been Chicago, April 19.—rJacob who did not appear, all the favorlteg worker, contributed a most delight­ State Board of Finance and Control production. great enterprise,” the Irish flier Franks, retired capitalist and fath­ Del & Hud . .184% 180% 184% ful bit to the program when he meeting regularly for sewing and were in the getaway. sociability or recreation since their today authorized Frederick S. Sal­ The situation has been compli­ said "sacrifices were made to the er of Bobbie Franks, who wai bru­ Dodge Bros . . 20% 20% 20% strummed his banjo in expert style. mon, state controller, to provide Du Pont . . .120% 120% 120% At the head of the pack was schooldays. cated by the establishment of the gods for good luck. When we start­ tally murdered by Nathan Leopold Clarence Demar, the veteran and He gave two selections and they space In the State Capitol here for Spindolin Gesellschaft, which ac­ ed down the runway, we unwitting­ and Richard Loeb, now. serving Erie ...... , . 56% 56% 56% were greatly enjoyed. He was ac­ 169 favorite to win and at his side was Hose Company No. 2 of the an agent of the Federal Bureau of cording to department advices, is ly made one. A sheep wandered life terms for the slaying, died Gen Elec . .. .169% 168% companied in one number by Col­ Immigration who Is to be assigned Gen Mot . . . .193% 192% 193 Joie Ray, ^ the Chicago mile cham­ Manchester Fire department will said to be the subsidiary of an im­ on the runway a little ahead of us here today followillff an illuesa. pion. lins Driggs. meet tonight at 7:30 in the hose to permantnt duty in Connecticut. portant American inde»,endent oil as we were picking up speed. We Friends said th»t his 111 health Gill R a z ___ .109 108% 109 Jack Sanson’s orchestra which Int Nickel ... . 89% 88% 89% Conditions for the race were gen­ house at Main and Hilliard streets. The nearest office o ' that bureau is company. could not raise the plane to clear dated from the time hie little son Int Paper .. . .79% 79 79 erally good, the showers of the had been in the pit during the min­ In Providence. Other large American and Anglo- the animal and the tall of the was kidnaped by the two collegiate Kennecott . . ,. 85% 85% 85% forenoon having ceased. strels came on to the stage and The Get Together club of Chen­ The Board of Finance and Con­ DutCh concerns are active machine struck it and left a track of slayers and was tftkefi to a prairie Mack Truck . .86% 85% 86% furnished a group of papular sel­ ey Brothers will dine at six o’clock trol was moved to act in the case Despite the large synthetic pro-* blood. and killed. Since then Ffanks had. Marl Oil . . . . 43 42% 43 ections. Miss Olive Nyman and this evening in Cheney Hall. Roast because there is no room In the duction, which has not yet appre­ “ Perhaps this encounter may remarried. At his bedside when^he N Y Cen . . . ,178 177 177% NO WITNESSES Fayette B. Clarke sang “ Silver chicken and spaghetti and straw­ federal building for the agent, and ciably affected imports owing to have damaged the plane a little. died were his youig widow and an­ New Haven . ..62% 62% 62% Threads Among the Gold” in cos­ berry shortcake will be served by because Raymond F. Gates, state, the rapidly increased mechaniza­ At the time it upset us slightly. other son. Nor Am Co ..68 ' , 67% 68 Albany, N. Y., April 19— Three tume. They encored with “ Let Chef Urbano J. Osano and Rev. agent, finds much of his work In­ tion of the country, the growing use Penn R R . ..68% 68% 68% relatives of Mrs. Florence E. S. Me Call You Sweetheart” and were George Gilbert of Middleto^wn will terlocked with that of the Immigra­ of airplanes and oil burning ships, Post Cereal . .122% 122% 122% Knapp former secretary of state, roundly applauded. be the speaker. A short sketch will tion bureau and neSds frequent have combined to boost consump­ Pull new . . . . 87% 87 87 who is under indictment for alleged Solos follow. conferences with Immigration tion in the market. ■Radio Cor . . .182 170% 176 maladministration of the $1,200,- Miss Anna Sullivan sang “ Sweet authorities. Heavy consumption is reflected 32 GAMBLERS FINED Sears Roe . . .101 100% 101 000 1925 census fund, failed to ap­ Mystery of Life” in a most delight­ by the fact that in addition to use Bo Pac ...... 121% 121% 121% pear today before the Albany'Grand ful soprano voice and John I. Ol­ NEW OIL PROBE Tonight and S 0 of N J . .43% 43% 43% Waterbury, Conn., April' 19.— of most of the synthetic oils and Jury which is investigating the son proved himself a most capable gas iii’oduced, Germany Imported Tomorrow Studebaker . . 65% 65% 65% census scandal. baritone by rendering “ When.” Thirty-two alleged frequenters of Washington, April 19.— A sweep­ U S Rubber ..46% 45% 46% gambling houses corralled in a crude and refined gasoline in the John J. Conway, attorney for Miss Arlyne Moriarty, one of Man­ ing investigation into the leasing of volume of 590,000 metri-; tons last Double Feature Bill U S Steel . . .148% 147 148 Mrs. Knapp, previously had assured chester’s most promising artists, drive sponsored by the Waterbury government oil lands in the Salt 104% 104 Ministers Association, were levied year, a gain of about 2o Jer cent Westing .... 104 3A George Z. Medalie, special attorney- sang "Love’s Old Sweet Song,” ac­ creek fields of Wyoming was pro- Willys Over . . 25% 25 25% companying herself at the piano. fines of ten dollars each in court from 1926. • general, that three of the relatives here today. Twelve bonds were call posed In the Senate ^Is of the former secretary of state She sang her encore number to the by Senator Norris, Republican of STRIPPING THE MASK organ accompaniment. Miss Doro­ ed and one discharged. The clean FLOOD CONTROL BILL A OTJRE-ALIi would testify before the Grand Jury up drive began two weeks ago and Nebraska. Washington, April 19— A tenta­ today. thy Writalla gave a mighty fine Norris sponsored the resolution FROM THE KING OFCROOKS pickaninny dance with the end men today’s court action ends Water- tive compromise of the $325,000,- NEW ASSISTANT: What is in The relatives who failed to ap­ bury’s "clean up” campaign. of inquiry as the climax to several 000 Jones-Reld flood control bill singing “ Down South” and the EDMUND AND MARY that red bottle? pear before the Grand Jury are show was brought to a finale with weeks of debate in which Senator was reached today between Repub­ OLD HAND: That’s the medi­ Charles Hubbell Smith, brother of the singing of “ Ice Cream— You COP MEETS TARTAR Robinson, Republican of Indiana lican House leaders and Mississippi LOWE ASTOR cine we give customers when their Mrs. Knapp, his wife, Mrs. Helen Scream” by the end men and chorus charged that the Wilson Democra­ valley representatives. prescriptions are illegible.— Pass­ B. Smith and Julia A. Smith, sister and the KiWanls song “ Show Your Knoxville, Tenn.— Police officials tic administration was just as It will be presented to President —in— ing Show. ‘ of Mrs. Knapp. K.” of this city agree unanimously that culpable in the oil scandal as the Coolidge for approval. The ladies of the company were Patrolman J. D. Miller earns his Harding administration, 'oecause oi The compromise would place P ressed T o K ill each presented with baskets of salary. A formey heavyweight boxer the leasing of the Salt creek fields. final authority over flood prevention flowers. All who had a part In the in the army. Miller arrested a work in the hands of the president A PICTURE THAT IS 1 show contributed their services and drunkard recently. The antl-'V'ol- r o t a r ia n s g a t h e r and Secretary of War, and would throbbing with action, mystery the profits will be used for the ex­ Waterbury, Conn., April 19.— steadlte rebelled, plucked a hand­ provide a small measure of local and thrills. pense of the Klwanis Kiddles Camp ful of hair from Miller’s head and Pour hundred delegates have regis­ contributions to flood Work. WATCH FOR AN at Hebron this Summer. Principal hit him in the mouth. It was neces­ tered here foY the thirtieth confer­ Quimby thanked the audience and sary for Miller to knock him down ence of the Rotary Clubs of Con­ ADDED FEATURE those who had helped in the suc­ four times to dulet him. In the jail necticut and Western Massachu­ setts, opening tonight. By nightfall, Spiritual Meeting cess of the venture and asked for lobby, the drunk turned on 'Miller They’re in the movies now. patience until new year’s Kiwanls 6t0 members arS expected to be In TUESDAY EVENING IMPORTANT Minstrels. and hit him in the face, whereupon attendance. 102 Summit St. Tel. 2664 Miller retorted with three more Nine new clubs have started In Also Monday, Wednesday and jiggs, Dinty and Maggie in knockdowns and out. the past year. Friday evenings at 50 Allyn St., ANNOUNCEMENT Tomorrow the election of officers HaHfordr Tel. 0*8840. “BRINGING UP FATHER” “ RED” MONEY USED. N&W SMOKELESS will be the principal businesB of the Blanche Rochon, Medium conference. London, April 19.— An official Denver.— The new Moffat tunnel, TOMORROW declaration that “ Soviet Russian one of the largest of its kind in the money” is being used to forment worlds has been declared smoke­ SATURDAY revolution in the British Isles was less by tunnel engineers. In a re­ -hy- made In the House of Coinrndns cent test, the passengers on the this afternoon by Home Secretary testing train were unable to detect Big Double Feature Bill Sir William Joyn86ll'-Hlcks. any trace of smoke. It all rose to ^SB ^N D PUNCTUIIE** '■■'Mid ' ' The home secretary cohflfmed the surface of the tunnel and stay­ 8 ACT COMEDY reports that English money found ed there until the train had ad­ METROPOLITAN upon the recently arrested 'Trlsh vanced about loo feet. Cheney /Hril, Friday Evening, 8 o’clock gunmen” was IsBltefi Ihfou^h the Cast tedm Luther Leagne, St. Paal’s iBiiircht Hartford. Soviet state bahki Auspices Girls’ Society «nd Men’s Bible Class, “ I am satisfied that-Russian ACTS VAUDEVILLE money Is being need Id fbrineht St. Mary’s BpisetH^ Church. revolutionary action here,” Sold Sir A r^iff A . Knofla OancteB »i80 to 18. • Waddell’s Orchestra. Salesladies Wanted for full and part time w o^. William, NO lUfinrea Seats. The “ gunmen” were attrestefi Ih Sun.» Mon., Tues., Douglm Fakbttlitt ^ JGHlildmP- Appl7 at Store at Once. connection vvitli h pint tb imufgle 8?5ftteinSt. Ada|te HDa. Children under 18. 85c. arms into the Free State frnm Con­ tinental Europe. tusuYiBBte iMid fistate. r

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i r KIWANIANS HOST THREE APPLICANTS R o c k v i l l e TO BOYS TUESDAY FOR PARE POSmON Foneral of Accident Victims The funeral of Mr. and Mrs. George BlUlngs and Everett Clark BOVSSCOUTS was largely attended Wednesday Commissioners Accept Keur .OF Bill Wood of Wesleyan to Be afternoon from the Rockville Bap­ tist church, the church being filled the Speaker— To Dine to capacity. Rev. Blake Smith, pas­ Resignatioo. and Table tor of the church officiated, assist­ ed by Rev. R. Ferguson of New Applications. The Troop 2 Boy Scouts , of the Over^North. London. The choir sang "Abide St. James Church defeated the With Me” and "Lead, Kindly American Legion Boy Scouts of Light.” The fioral tributes were Troop 7 at the Knights of Colum­ Model Home Outfits numerous and beautiful, mute tes­ Three applicants have submitted "Boy Day” is the next big event their names to the board of park bus hall last Tuesday evening by IN GROUPS COMPLETE FOR A SINGLE ROOM OR MORE. timony of the esteem held by every­ the score of twenty to six. The on the calendar of the Manchester one. Mr. and Mrs. Billings were commissioners for the position Klwanis club. Next Tuesday at made vacant last week when John outcome was easily certain after buried in Ellington and Everett the first few events were rlin off. noon every Kiwanlan is expected to Clark in Grove Hill Cemetery. Y. Keur resigned as park superln- School Officials Entertained tendetit. The resignation of Mr. The competition was keep all have with him a boy. If he hasn’t Keur was accepted by the board through the contest but Scout­ one of his own President C, P. The teachers and school officials of the town of Vernon were enter­ with regret this morning and the master Gainey’s scouts excelled in Liviilg Room , Dining Room , Bedroom and Kitchen Quimby will be glad to furnish as applications were tabled until a eight of the ten events over Scout­ many as desired from among his tained Wednesday evening at the Maple Street school. The banquet later meeting. It Is the aim of the master Hodge’s 'scouts. Furnished as a unit for a surprisingly small investment. See our model room arrangements, or make up, pupils at the High school, for boys The Boy Scouts of both troops of that age should have preference hall was beautifully decorated with board to wait until the return of yellow and white crepe paper, also William C. Cheney, its chairman, were assembled, .and the scout oath your own seJectionsT^any'suite And any accessories you wish. at the luncheon. was repeated In unison. Spout-- The program committee has been the table which was adorned with before doing anything other than large bowls of daffodils. The place routine business. craft was the first event and Troop able to secure as a speaker Bill 2 won this with an average of three Wood, director of athletic activities cards were daffodils and baskets of The applicants so far are George at Wesleyan University. Mr. Wood yellow crepe paper filled with salt­ Washburn, former director of the points to Troop 7’s average of two Our Profit Sharing will bring with him several of the ed nuts. The menu consisted of sal­ North End Community club, who and three tenths. Buy the Room Complete students who will contribute ad­ ads, cold meat, rolls, relish, ice claims to have had experience in a At the end of the meet, the scout ditional numbers to the entertain­ cream and coffee. An entertain­ large park in Middletown; Walter oath-and the scout laws were re­ C S re d itJ ^ Starting now and continuing through this big furbishing ment program was in charge of G. Olson, former director of the peated. ment. Wesleyan boys are famous gives you the benefit, of this special outfit and refurnishing season of the year, we will present a particu­ tor the concerts and dramatical Miss Leila Church who gave sever­ Ninth District Recreation Centers, Arthur Anderson of Troop 5, programs they have put on in re­ al readings. Mr, and Mrs. Percy and now connected with C. E. Wil­ handled the meet in masterly f^sh- | offer: on th«( blub plan,- with « whol& year to larly attractive offer on model room groups complete—^living Cooley rendered several solos which son and Company, nurserymen, cent years. On several occasions ion. ■ pay-r-Just'as we regularly give discount room, dining room, or bedroom, the suite and all other furnish- - the prize-winning glee club has were very much enjoyed. and Horace Murphey, son of Char­ The winning teams are listed be­ Hayes-Eckela privileges to the credit customers, as part been invited' to sing in Manches­ les Murphey of Hamlin street, a low: ings— to kitchen groups as well. ter. The program for Tuesday Is The wedding of Miss Eleanor T. graduate of the Connecticut Agri­ 1. Scoutcraft, Troop 2. of our regular selling policy. one that will appeal to the mem­ Eckels, daughter of Mrs. John Eck­ cultural college. It is expected that 2. Staff Relay, Troop 2. Sheri­ This combines the convenience of credit The prices are unusually attractive—the assortment is bers of the Kiwanis club as well as els of Mountain street and George several more applicants will be F. Hayes of Tarlffville took place dan. Tierney, Dellafera, Renn. with the advantages of cash and accounts complete in all grades and varieties—the quality is guaranteed. the boys who will be their guests heard from before a new superin­ O’Leary, McCann, L’Heureux, and at St. Bernards’ church Wednesday for the growing success of our Profit Shar­ on this first “ boy day.” The attend­ tendent is appointed to take 'Mr. McClusky. ance prize was omitted at the last morning at 9 o’clock. Rev. Francis Keur’s place. HInchey performed the ceremony. 3. First Aid, Troop 2. McClus- ing Credit Plan. meeting on account of the minstrel Mr. Keur leaves Manchester to key and L’Heureux; patient, Dell- rehearsal. There will therefore be The bride, who was given in mar­ become curator of the field museum riage by her brother, Joseph A. afera. two prizes drawn Tuesday, one for of the American Museum of Natural 4. Potatoe Race, Troop 2, Pil- the boys and one for the men. Eckels, wore a gown of white bal­ History, located at Bear Mountain let crepe, her veil was of tulle with layd, Foley, Sheridan, Renn, Step­ Y ou Have a Instead of the Hotel Sheridan, Park, New York. hens, Prete and F and F. Dellafera. the usual meetinr place, the lunch­ a lace cap and she carried a show­ eon will be served in the hall at er bouquet of bridal roses and lil­ 5. Friction Five, Troop 2, L’Heu­ W hole Year to Pay the headquarters of the Manches­ ies of the valley. Her sister. Miss FIRST OFFICIAL NEWS reux. ter Fire Department, corner Main Marie Prances Eckels, attended 6. Rescue Race, Troop 2, Mc­ A Whole living Room $149.50 and Hillard streets. A substantial her as maid of honor and wore a Cann and Foley. dinner will be served by the Mem­ gown of pale pink chiffon and a OF GERMANS’ PROGRAM 7. Signaling, Troop 7. Sema- orial Hospital Linen auxiliary. Mrs. pink picture hat. She carried a .phore, Enrico and McCormack; Completely Furnished “a Year to p»y ” James M. Shearer will act as chair­ spray of apple blossoms and sweet Morse, Felice and Whippert. peas. Arthur Hayes attended his man for the women who are to do (Continned from Page 1.) 8. Knot Tying, Troop 2, Dough­ Here is an outstanding example of the values offered on the catering, and W. W. Robertson brother. A reception and wedding erty, Pillard, Riede, O’Leary, Mc­ will makfe arrangements for the breakfast was given at the bride’s our lonely outpost to get spare Cann and McCluskey; Pole, L’Heu­ this Outfit Sale, This living room includes: home on Mountain street. Mr. and ^X\ Kiwanians. The profits will go to­ parts for the machine. Captain reux. ward purchasing new linen for the Mrs. Hayes left later in the day for Koehl, Dr. Louis Cusinler and the 9. Stretcher Race, Troop 7. Felice A 3 piece suite as shown—davenport, arm chair, anft wing- an unannounced wedding trip. They hospital. mechanic of the Schiller plane de­ and Vince. chair. Quality construction with Nachman spring fillmg^ will reside in Tariffvllle and will cided to remain here at Greenly ,10. Obstacle Race, Troop 2, Renn, be at home after June 1st. Island with me when Fltzmaurlce Dougherty, Stephens , F. and F. beautifully tailoyed in Jacquard velour all over, including both Emblem Club Whist hopped off for Murray Bay. I hope Dellafera, Prete, Pillard and Sheri­ The Emblem Club whist which sides of cushions. that Fitzmaurice will be back this dan. West Side BaB was held Wednesday afternoon was evening or tomorrow. I think the , Point Summary: An attractive davenport table in mahogany finish. largely attended, there being over repairs can be made in a day so Troop 2 Troop 7 one hundred present. The door A large table lamp with silk shade and metal base. that we may be able to hop off on Scoutcraft 3 0 V, prize was won by Mrs. James Hef- 0 Qub is Formed fernan of Rockville. During the Saturday.” Stuff Relay 2 A neat little end table—either the style shown or a square The baron said that the last half 3 0 afternoon bridge and straight whist First Aid shape with book trough below. was played and prizes were awarij- of the journey was made under Potatoe Race 2 0 The organization of a new base­ ed as follows: Bridge, Mrs. Joseph frightful conditions, with fog so Friction Five 3 0 . A pretty parchment shaded bridge lamp. ball team in town was announced Kosiorek of Stafford Springs, Mrs. thick that nothing could be seen. Rescue Race 2 0 today— the West Sides. The new Albert Heller of Rockville, Mrs. H. He sat in the back of the plane Signaling 0 3 outfit will hold its first practice Grazlado of South Manchester; while Koehl and Fitzmaurice took Knot Tying 2 0 EVERYTHING INCLUDED AT THE ONE PRICE session at o’clock Sunday morn­ whist, Mrs. Ford of Stafford turns at the controls. He slept at in­ Stretcher Race 0 3 ing at the West Side Playgrounds. Springs,. Miss L. Parker of Coven­ tervals and In his waking moments Obstacle Race 2 0 Anyone in town is welcome for a try and Miss B. Holtsizer of Rock­ killed time by writing poetry. tryout. ville. Land Discovered Total 20 6 Among others on the team will Wheel Club Whist “ It was Fitzmaurice who first be the Boyce brothers, Bobby and The Wheel club held a very suc­ discovered land,” said the baron. 3 Piece Parlor Suite in Jacquard Velour— I- Eddie. Bob is the hard hitting out­ cessful whist Wednesday evening “ He told Koehl and we set off flares fielder and Ed the pitching wizard. with a very good attendance. to see if we could get any response. Bill Brennan may coach the team. Prizes were won by the following The flares lighted up the air be­ DISPUTE OVER with a Davenport Table and Table Lamp, an The team will be managed by Ken­ ladies: Miss Lillian Friedrich, Mrs. neth Smith who has done consider­ neath us and we saw that we were H, Goldblatt, Mrs. B. Worsman; flying over a dense forest. End Table and a Bridge Lamp. able in the past toward putting the gents, Ernest St. Louis, John Ham­ West Side on the map in sports. “ Koehl made out the lake and we BLACKLIST W mond and Russell Burch. descended. That was about five The following are requested to Good Will Club Whist report Suii^ay morning, B. Boyce, o’clock in the afternoon. Despite The Good Will Club of St. John’s the perils and the hardships of the E. Boyce, W. Brennan, C. Donnelly, Episcopal church held a public W, Wiley, T. Holland, F. Wilkin­ long flight we felt sure all the time D. A. R. CHECKED whist Tuesday evening at which that we would succeed. First we Priced son, C, Griffith, A. Griffith, R. bridge, whist and pinochle were Russell, R. Metcalf, McConkey and played. The awards were as fol­ ran into adverse winds, then rain, (Continued from page 1) any others desiring a tryout. lows: Bridge, Mrs. Frank Harlow then fog, then a gale of wind, fog and Mrs. Earl Annear; gents, and snow combined. The worst da; Mrs. Charles B. Jones, of Complete Frank Harlow and John B. Thom­ troubles were off the Grand Banks Texas; Mrs. William Rock Painter, KEITH CLUB EATS NEW as; whist, Mrs. Hattie Hewitt and of Newfoundland— a district known of Missouri; ‘ Mrs. Robert Howe Mrs. Ragnar Abrahamson; gents, for years in shipping circles as the Hunger, of Iowa, and Mrs. Daniel George Schaeffer and Fred Cripps. graveyard of the Atlantic.” Mershon Garrison, of Maryland. PERIOD MENU AT FEAST Home made candy was on sale The baron told of the pleasant Voting _ Hours. throughout the evening and follow­ surprise he and his companions felt The polls will be open all day ing the playing refreshments were when Schiller arrived in his plane until five o’clock, and while the $ 149.50 cpT*VPrt on Sunday. In the meantime the voting is going on an opportunity Keith’s Furniture Club had its 'The L. C. B. A. Whist flyers were not lonesome. A num­ long-awaited dinner and social will be offorded Mrs. Helen Tufts The Ladies’ Catholic Benevolent ber of persons had crossed Belle Baillie to have the issue of free “A Year to Pay” gathering last night at the Lobster '-^1 Association Whist which was held Isle Strait from the Labrador main­ speech created by the blacklist pro­ ,'yB dining room in Hartford. An en­ Tuesday evening attracted a large tertainment which followed the land to visit them. test she made In Boston last week, crowd and was a very enjoyable af­ Baron von Huenefeld paid won­ brought out on the floor. supper rounded out a highly enjoy­ fair. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. able evening. Keith’s Glee Club derful tribute to his two compan- Mrs. Eleanor Roy, of Fort Scott, Annie O’Loughlln, Mrs. Walsh and i?)ns, saying that they showed the Kansas, has been chosen by the came in for its share of the praise Miss Viola Lavallee; gents, Jacob as did Betty Clulow and Frank utmost courage throughout the “ Insurgent forces” within the Con­ Marcus, Matthew Hannon and trip. They were cheerful and never gress, to fire the first gun with a Chamberlain. Charles Hentson. A special menu was served which once lost hope. When the landing demand that resolutions sent here consisted as the committee states, Notes was made Koehl anu Fitzmaurice by three Kansas chapters, be re­ FURNITURE CO. The “ Four Aces” held a private of the following novelties: were nearly blind from straining ported out by the resolutions com­ G. E. KEITH dance in Red Men’s hall Wednesday SOUTH MANCHESTER Overstuffed chairs and olives. evening. Ernie Rock and his or­ their eyes through the fog in an mittee. The resolutions are be­ CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS Blue points on the gateleg tables. effort to descry land. ing withheld from publication until Chicken gumbo with spring and chestra furnished music. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolfe of the question is brought up in the mattress. TO PROBE DEATH session, and parliamentary man­ Roast spring chicken with tea Lawrence, Mass., are spending the Veek with Mrs. Ernest Seidel of euvers are expected today to ac­ wagon dressing. Norwalk, Conn., April 19.— complish this desphe the efforts of Cranbdhry sauce with gas stoves. West street. Miss Lois Randall of Talcott ave- Coroner John J. Phelan will come the administration forces, to stifle Green lacquered peas and smash­ here tomorrow afternoon to con­ discussion. ed potatoes. nut is spending a few days in New York. duct an inquest into the death of It has been declared to be the for the town championship. Hearts of lettuce with shellac Murphy recently defeated Con­ dressing. The American Legion held an im- Edward V. Simpson, 30, of 122 policy of the administration to m s m CHALLENGES portant m ating in G. A. R. hall on Madison Terrace, Bridgeport, kill­ handle the situation through the ran, who was then champion, by Frozen pudding with refrigera­ close to a hundred pins. Since tors. * Tuesday evening. Plans for “ Auxil­ ed here yesterday aftenoon by his regular machinery of the organiza­ iary Night’’ were discussed. MURPHY TO that tinie, however, Conran be­ Service — Quality — Low Prices Coffee with cups and saucers. own automobile. tion'. lieves he has imprcJved sufficiently Another get-together of the or­ According to a police Investiga­ for another shot at the title.' ganization is planned for the near tion, Simpson was driving a light truck from Stamford to Bridgeport ' ^future. HOSPITAL NOTES i The north end is not content to The British Jeweled Sword of when he hit a cement conduit HIGHLAND PARK remain titleless. Tommy Conran alongside the Post Road here the State Is considered the most valu­ Finest today issued a challenge'.to Howard state is doing new pavement work. able as will as the most beautiful RICHARD L. TAYLOR, A daughtes was born today to Simpson resumed his Journey after The Boys’ club will run a setback ii|urphy for a return bowling match sword in the world. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Manierre the accident, and in going do-- -i tonight at the Community club­ of 42 Silver Lane, East Hartford, Armory hill, his machine swerved house. Six prizes will be given and MARKETMAN, DEAD at Memorial hospital. One patient and hit a stone wall, flinging him refreshments and a social time en­ was admitted, Mrs. Edwin Hunt of to the road. Then the machine joyed. East Middle Turnpike. (continued from page 1) backed away, passing over Simp­ The usual dance will be held at Fresb Caugbt Mackerel, IV 2 to 2 lbs. eacb. son’s body and killing him almost the clubhouse^ Saturday evening, WAjeU FOR AN the Main street business section to­ RADIO LIS’TENERS TO GO instantly. with Case’s orchestra to play and Fresb Caugbt Sbad, 3 to 4 lbs. .. 25c day. It has been operated by Mr. TO N. ENGLAND CONVENTION Cgmelius Foley to prompt for thq Taylor for more than 25 years and TO CLOSE EXCHANGE old-fashioned dances. previously contained what was Louis A. Richmond, president of Y boys from this place who will Fresh Caught Halibut ...... 35c lb. known as the Cheney General the Broadcast Listeners’ Association New York, April 19.— Governors attend the Older Boys’ conference Store. of Manchester, and John D-wyer, a of the New York Stock Exchange, in Bristol tomorrow and Saturday Fresh Shore Haddock 12c lb. Mr. Taylor Is survived by his member of the reception Improve­ at a special meeting today, voted are Kenneth Beer, Beverly Dougan seconod wife who was Miss Nellie ment committee of that organiza­ to close the exchange on Saturday and Kenneth Bentley. They will Steak Cod, Boston Bluefish, Flounders, House before marriage; a sister, tion, will go to Boston tomorrow April 21, In order to relieve the leave for the conference at noon Mrs. Lincoln Carter of 1229 Main morning to attend a two-day con­ heavy pressure of speculative ac­ Friday. Smeltir, Herrings street and two brothers, Harry A, vention of radio organizations tivity In the Stock Market. The Taylor of 1229 Main street and, from various parts of New England. offices of the exchange and of the TIME TO GET YOUR TOMORROW Stuffed and Baked Haddock ... . 40c each Philip of Porter street. His first They will return Sunday and will members thereof are ordered to re­ wife, Lula Gllbransen of Lebanon, be the principal speakers at the Fresh Haddock Fillets, Fresh Cod Fillets, died seven years ago. Mr. Taylor main open for the, transaction of next regular meeting ’of the local “ regular office business on that -by- married for the second time two organization which will be held,, at ASHES REMOVED Smoked Mllets and a half years ago. date.” the School Street Recreation Cen­ Governors stated that their rea­ ter next Tuesday night. Their re­ port, Secretary G. F. Greene be­ son for closing the big board at the Telephone 1465-2 Home Made Cottage Cheese, v . 2 K A , STORM 'WARNING lieves, will he of especial Interest week-end was to allow firms “ to to all members of the organization. clean up accumulation of clerical w Washington, April 19. — The work.” Weather Bureau today ordered ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED storm warnings displayed from SEAT BRINGS $805,000 INSURANCE Cape Hatteras to Portland, Me. Dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry McConville New York, April 19— The sale M a n d ie s te r turbance of m*arked intensity over of a New York Stpek Exchange OP ALL KINDS of Keeney street today announced Salesladios for part time work. Lake Huron is moving eastward the engagement of their daughter. membership ha& been awarded ht a A. Podrove, ftop. Photo i # and will cause strong southwest Miss Rose Craig, to Harold T. price of $395,000, a new high figure CARNEY AGENCY AjW^ At'Store at;Ott * -winds this afternoon, shifting to Saunders, son of Mr. and Mrs. and an Increase of $20,000 over the westerly gales early tonight and Charles T. Saunders of Bolton. The previously reported sale, It was an­ . . JOHN P. CARNEY northwest Friday, wedding will take place in June. nounced today. Orfqrd flloMk ■t -

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BIG NEW ENGLAND AD. to help the law department win its In the April 21 Issue ol the Sat‘ fight. urday Evening Post, on sale today, This is a type of experience with !Ett0u tn 8 U F ra jb appears the most effectual adver­ which police eveTywhere are com­ tisement for New England that has pletely familiar. There , are plenty PUHUSHED Bt ^ of people ready to demand the THE HERALD PRINTING CO. ever been achieved in any single service and protection of the police Pounded bjr BlvAOd S. Ele, publicity measure. It is a two page By RODNEY DUTCHES Oct. 1. 1881 whenever occasions arise, but who Washington. April layout, the greater part of which Ne# York, April 1».—-You run may decide to determine Intne Every Evening Except Sundays and space is occupied by a stirring would never lift a finger to help in this oddity and that in this little Holldaya. short time left before it whether drawing of the battle of Lexington the authorities, and would even be settlement somebody, gyped the it is true that a million children are Entered at the Post Office at Man- Indians out of, but of all strange Shesier as Second Class Mall Matter. by David HendHckson, surmount­ willing to obstruct them If it could existing on leas than . SUBSOKIPl’ION RATES; By Mall be done in safety, where the inter­ occupations is that of the lady who standards and. if so. .whether $25, ilx dollars a year, sixty eenta a ed by a banner caption, “ Come to teaches dumb ladies not to be that 000,000 should be appropriated month (or shorter perloda ests or safety of others are at New England!’’ with half of one way. She Is what might be called take care of them. 1 By onrrler. eighteen dents a week. page devoted to a brief but highly stake. a “ social coach.” This is the contention of ine / Single copies, three OSnta. The New York loan shark case, There is sophistication in New group which'is ur^ng Passage of .SPECIAL ADVEimeiNG RBPRB- effective appeal to the reader to SENTATIVE. Hamllton-De Usaer. however, Is peculiarly exaggerat­ York,, of course. But also there is the Wheeler-LaGuardia ^ j Inc.. 285 Madison Avenue, New York “ See Where History Was Made.’’ self-consciousness; there are young to create a federal child relief and 613 North Michigan Avenue. The small remainder of the two ing. It is a vivid cartoon on poor women who feel that they are not board and hopes that it will have a Chicago. citizenship. making the right kind ot remarks The Manchester Evening Herald is page space is given to a modest ad­ chance to prove its case at a h ^ r on sale in New York ORy at Schultz s vertisement of one of the great oil at the proper time; there are those ing before a Senate or House com News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 43nd. RUBBER who feel they are continually talk­ Street and 42nd. Street entrance ot companies, directed to motorists. ™^P?oponent8 of the measure assert There Is money being lost in ing out of turn— opening their .Grand Central Station and at all This striking and highly artistic mouth, as the ancient wheezez has that strikes and sectional depres­ Hoatlirg News Standa . rubber. Large contracts pladed be- sions in textile manufacturing clt-, * • • • advertisement, appearing on the It, only to place their foot therein. «fore the abandonment of the Brit­ ies, the bituminous doal «elds and Client of International News Ser­ very anniversary of the fight at So,-we have the social coach, ish monopoly plan represent sums who teaches young ladies to keep some agricultural areas have strick­ vice. Lexington, and which during today en the chUdren of workers “International Nows Service has the much In excess of the amounts for their feet away from their mouths, exclusive rights to use (or ropubllca- will infallibly arrest the attention to use the Queen's English,, to look farmers as their principal victims. tlon In any (orm all news dispatches of millions of readers of the Post which those contracts could be The fact that children have suf­ credited to or not otherwise credited smart, to employ 7 5-cent words and placed today. The tire manufactur­ what to talk about and when and fered in the coal fields is pnerally In this' paper. It Is also exclusively throughout the country, is the first recognized and Senator Wheeler of entitled to use (or republlcatlon all er handicapped with extensive pur­ how. ICH all-over Oriental designs/soft, subdued colors—just like those of high- the local or undated news published of a series of three which will ap­ Montana and Congressman La- herein." Full Service Client o( N E A pear in the same magazine, the chases at monopoly prices is just Guardia of New York bellevA they ji. .w er priced Axminsters and Wiltons— are found in these new, low-priced Ax- now at a serious disadvantage The other day I had the pleasure Service. others in May and June. Each of can prove that many children are minsters for Spring. For a small investment like this you can have new floor compared with bis r i^ l who is in of conversing with a social coach. also undernourished and undep- the subsequent broadsides will al­ Mile. Louise she calls herself, and coverings of real beauty. THURSDAY. APRIL 19. 1928 a position to base production prices clothed in other sections. so be of two-page size and each her explanation of her art was In­ The main opposition they must on the current cost ot rubber. will consist in large part of a New teresting.* face', however, is based on the The smaller sizes are priced as follows: 8%xl0i/^, $28.25; “ Women’s great failing,” she COOLIDGE, HOOV^ER England landscape of rare beauty Bat against these losses on pres­ doubt whether such relief is a duty ent stocks must be set off the even­ told me, “ lies In not knowing what of the federal government. There is 6x9, $16.75; 36x63, $4.50; 27x54, $3.25. Announcement that the seven- by the same artist, with text point- to talk about. - Talk? Oh, yes, they tual gain to the whole rubber in some- doubt now whether the bill teen delegates to the Republican ing out the extraordinary attrac can talk, surely. But so often of will have an open hearing or not. dustry and to the people of this national convention, elected by tho tiveness of this, region to the mo­ such remote subjects so remote If it does, testimony about the country through what Is nothing state convention at Hartford yes­ toring tourist. Together the three from the topics people want them condition "of children will be heard but stabilization after an artificial to talk about! Any number of wo­ from President John L. Lewis of the terday, have President Coolid^e as splendid productions will consti­ infiation. The rubber bubble has men of wealth and background I United Mine Workers of America, Other 9x12 Axminster Rugs their first choice for the Presiden­ tute an advertising campaign the have met, and at interesting con­ President Thomas P. McMahon of blown up. It is doubtful if ever tial nomination, may be altogether effects of which, it is safe to say, versations they are utter novices. the United Textile Workers of Am­ again any group or any nation will true, but its truth is certainly at will be favorably felt in every nook erica and representatives ^ attempt to stimulate the price of It seems you just have to have labor unions. President WilUain most a matter of degree, and of a and corner of New England during $3825 $42.75 $49.50 this commodity beyond reason. We personality these days to get along. Green of the American Federation slight degree at that. Also we re­ the summer. of Labor may appear. shall be buying our tires cheaper By the way. Mile. Louise’s real main unconvinced that it is the re­ Of the precise extent to which name Is Beverly Colfax, and she Opponents of the resolution d o ! for many years. The rubber Indus sult of correct information on the the New England Council is re­ comes from Atlanta, Ga. not believe that conditions among try will assimilate its comparative children are anywhere near as bad; attitude of the people of the state. sponsible for bringing about this ly slight losses— slight when com­ Look out for the sight-seeing as painted and argue that passage' If the Connecticut delegates go big stroke of indirect advertising of the bill would be a dangerous WATKI NS BROTHERS. In g , pared with future savings— and we busses at Times Ssuare! Unless you to Kansas City determined to make for New England we are not sure, experiment in paternalism. shall all be better off. wish to pass a considerable fraction The Wheeler and LaGuardia CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES Coolidge their first choice, their but that the Council co-operated in of the day sitting there watching Business done on the level is measures are alike except that La­ second choice certainly ’ will be the inauguration of the campaign the passing scenery, be absolutely more profitable in the long run Guardia would . appropriate $75,- treading close on the heels of the and perhaps really brought it about certain that the bus is going to 000,000 for the job, whereas than business done on a basis of start for its desination, whether it first, and the second without any by its stimulative efforts, is known. asks only $25,OOO,OO0. artificially sustained profit. Sooner be Coney Island, Chinatown or LaGuardia’s resolution provides: question is gerbert Hoover. And if Anyhow, it is something on or later any fabricated boom ex­ around town. All these bus lines “ That there is thereby created a they do vote for Coolidge on the which New England can congratu­ hire “ decoys” to sit in the cars, 'T~ ik'. plodes— then mu^ come readjust­ board to administer relief for chil­ first ballot, it will be because they late itself. thus giving the impression that dren in distress in prolonged strike^^ ment, embarrassment, loss. have been persuaded that the nomi- others are ready to take the trip. such as those in the bituminous na,tion of Mr. Coolidge is the ex­ As soon as a few people get on,, the coal mines, children of the unem­ THE AURORA CONNECTICUT TO BUILD “ dummies’ ’ get off and sit In an­ ployed, and of other parents in ex­ pedient thing even if not the thing other bus. Meanwhile the driver treme poverty .'including children of A Wonderful Post graduate scientists at NEW HIGHWAY PARALLEL that appeals to their Individual TO BOSTON POST ROAD will assure you that “ we start in farmers in distressed agricultural Disinfectant imaginations. Princeton have, more or less acci­ just a minute!” Don’t believe him! areas, to be known as the Federal If You Want a Beautiful Lawn dentally, brought about a labora­ Hartford, Conn.— The Old Bos­ He’ll get your money and keep Child Relief Board, to consist of the There is an assumption on the AND A ’THRIVING HOME GARDEN— USE tory reproduction of the phenome­ ton Post Road from Hartford to waiting. The best system, perhapfe, secretary of labor, the ■ chief of the For Alt Purposes part of the more hard boiled Re­ children’s bureau of the Depart­ non of the aurora borealis or north­ New Haven, by way of Wethers­ is to make your arrangements with publican politicians of Connecticut field,,, where the witches were the hotel at which you stop. ment of Labor, and the secretary of A disinfectant is as_ n^essary in ern lights. They had been working agriculture.” keeping your home hygicnically clean that Calvin Coolidge’s name is still smothered In Colonial days, and HOLLAND PEAT MOSS on the aurora spectrum In the hope Middletown, where war vessels For the longest 10 cents worth The board would have power to as soap and water. A tablespoonfm of one to conjure with— that he would Sylpho-Nathol to a gallon of water MIXED WITH POULTRY MANURE of finding a way to create the light were built in the Revolution, is to be found in*New York take the buy food and clothes for needy be more certain of election than children and to make cash pay­ instantly removes dirt, grease or stams For Sale «t the from oxygen in sufficient strength to have a rival in a road that the Fifth Avenue bus, labeled “ Ft. any other candidate, even though state highway department is plan­ ments to parents and otherwise con­ —destroys germi, arrests organic de­ to determine the atmopheric condi­ George.” It. goes not only down tribute to child welfare, but it Is cay, purifies unwholesome conditions-^ his candidacy would necessarily ning to build between the first the Avenue, but covers a good sec­ Oakhurst Poultry Farm , tion that produces the aurora specifically provided that nothing kills offensive odors. Disinfects dram lack vividness. This assumption Is cities of Connecticut. tion of Riverside Drive. in the resolution would authorize PRICE $1.00 PER BAG borealis In nature. They tell us that The new road is to avoid the GILBERT SWAN. pipes, garbage receptacles, dark cellars. Phone 74-5 RockvUle, Conn. BO general that we almost hesitate the placing of any children in in­ Get Sylpho-Nathol at all dealers. their theory now is that active ni­ large towns from Hartford south to stack up our judgment against stitutions. trogen, transferring its .energy to and keep away from the Connecti­ It is unlikely that the resolution those of the leaders who have pro­ cut river which has the habit of Rotton Row is where society oxygen under certain conditions, will be favorably reported by any moted the Coolidge candidacy and wiping out highways almost with­ congressional committee and it rides horseback in London. is the cause of the phenomenon. out notice. A fairly straight stretch A THOU®! may not even get to a vole. Oppo­ who have succeeded In making the ■raBaBa5S5K5HS=S=S=lfe I ""Iff They are striving to isolate tho of ninety-foot highway is projected sition presumably employers who President the first choice of this through the villages of Griswold- exact conditions. would complain that any such es­ state’s delegation. But we are nev­ ville and Westfield Station, places Prove all things; hold fast that All of which would make it less which is good.— 1 Thess. 5:21. . . . tablishment as that proposed would ertheless unconvinced. that still have an ancient air, dl- amount to federal subsidy of strik­ than surprising if artificial repro­ There is a belief, which in the ing workmen. duction of the natural aurora Goodness is the only Investment last week has crystallzed into cer­ ANY ICE TODAY, LADY? that never falls,— Thoreau. The fact is, of course, that no borealis may be accomplished. government agency has any com­ tainty in the minds of the best in- If so, then it is our opinion that Cleveland, O.— The electric re­ prehensive data on the actual con­ lormed, that President Coolidge dition of children in the coal fields, The Next Telephone Directory science will have poached on the frigerator replaced the old-fashion­ has in effect consented to become ed ice man in some 265,000 homes date if\. children of the many persons now most beautiful and most awe-in­ the nominee— only in the event during the last year, according to unemployed or chUdren on farms. spiring manifestation of nature’s RICAN The Committee for Federal Re­ that the convention fails to react electric refrigerator distributors at (the Summer Issue) caprice. The eternal miracles of a recent conference here. Business lief for Children which is backing In the right way toward some other MISTORY the legislative project says, how­ sunrise and sunset are too familiar was good, totaling over $82,125,- candidacy. Granted that this is so. ever, that such regional and local to the human race to fill the soul 000. April 19 (Ik W 2***" It ought obviously to be the reserve Investigations as have been made full with wonder or the heart with 1775— Battle of Lexington, Mass. indicate considerable suffering closes at noon strength of the convention, and not HELPS STUDENTS ecstacy. But the aurora Is rare, and 1782— Holland recognized the in­ among children under 14. It points used as a means to bring about the dependence of the United in its mystery and grandeur al­ New York,— Lending more than out, with the hope of gaining sup­ very complication which the Cool- States. port from industry, that If child most smothers the beholder In a $77,000 to its students last year, 1865— Impressive funeral services ddge nomination might be called health is now Imperiled, in many on Saturday, sense of his own insignificance and Columbia University enabled many for President Lincoln held cases the efficiency of the workers • on to solve. For the Connecticut of them to complete their college vulgarity, reduces his pictures, his in the capitol at Washing­ of tomorrow will be considerably delegation to withhold its first bal­ education. Loans are made from lessened. In its propaganda on be­ skyscrapers and his railroad to the ton. lot vote from Mr. Hoover in order the fund for a period of one year, 1912— United States Senate be­ half of the resolution, it admits quality of penny toys. subject to renewal upon payment April 28th to give It to the President might gan its inquiry into the American prosperity, but says it is Shall we presently have artificial of the Interest. lopsided. contribute to the very situation Titanic disaster. aurora borealis, as marvelously which might later force the nam­ beautiful as the silent trampling of ing of Mr. Coolidge— which, what­ the white horses of the heavens, on Fed Up on “Pineapples’’ ever the leaders think, is not any Orders for new installations^ and changes in every theatre stage? Shall the eerie longer the most urgent hope of mysticism of the nofthern lights be present listings, should be given us before that time Connecticut Republicans. converted into a chemical formula if ihey are to be included iu the Summer Issue of the President Coolidge has been an to be learned by kids at school? excellent President. Through him And, worst of all, shall we soon telephone directory for this district. the dignity of his great office has know that the millions of miles of been restored. He has stood stead­ distance which our ignorance told fastly for economy and conser­ us lay between our doorsteps and Will your name ^ in it? vatism. His administration has the flashing ribbons ot the north been free from any breath of scan­ is all in our eye, so to speak, and It’s a valuable asset to you to he listed in the tele­ dal. Under It the country has that the aurora is born and bred a phone directory. It means that your home is within speak- known an unprecedented measure quarter of a mile away, ^here the ing distance of anyone, anywhere, at any time. T h e ^ ^ of prosperity. But frankness de­ airplanes fly? mands the admissijpn that President We confess to a sneaking hope phone directory is more than a mere list of numbera-dt s Coolidge is not a dramatic nor a that none of these things will a “Who’s Who” of the progresrfve, substantial people m colorful figure— and the Republi­ transpire. We hate to crab the sci­ the community. W iU your name be in the new book? can nominee Is going to have to entists’ game, but we do trust that meet a candidate who is colorful they will meet a flop. Let us at aiid dramatic in very high degree. least retain this one wondrous illu­ '^And a telephone eQ9t9 90 Ikde I Also no man can be President of sion unprobed. the United States Without incur­ Don’t deny yourself Most every home to­ ring enmities and grudges. Mr. anil your fanlily the Coolidge has incurred both. And POOR CITIZENS day has a telephone. How little some citisens are benefits that a tdo> he is going to be nailed on to defy It’s a real economy, phone in your home the granger states by vetoing again willing to do to assist the^ourts in a great convenience, canbring. Order one the McNary-Haugen bill— or to, protecting them is shown by the a fidthfnl protector. before Aprtt 28lK,, lose much of the confidence of the conduct of certain individuals in In dmei of extreme and get ^ e advan­ East if he should fail to veto it. _ connection ^Ith a drive that the emergency its valne New York state law department is tage of being listed Herbert Hoover is colorful and cannot be redconed making against loan sharks. The In the new directory. dramatic— and a genius in great In denars cents. affairs into the bargain. He would purpose of the drive, of course, is to relieve that class of stupidly ta«e the campaign free from sev­ The Above fate applies in Ourhase rase area of the local Ext^tange eral serious inblbitionB that would helpless persons who become en­ - hamper Mr. Coolidge. The Repub- meshed In the web of usurers who Setvice Connet^n charge $3S 0 m lleans of Connectient, so far as can pluck them to the bone. And It is be Judged by the speech of the man encountering its greatest difficulty Our lo ^ Business Ogbe Hrflt in| the street, would prefer Hoover In the refusal of witnesses who TitB SOlif HERN ENGLAND to*Coolidge even if the latter’s can­ have been caught in the sharks' didacy would not suffer-Irbrn the traps to testify after emissaries of tplepbk)neC coiw effects of a recantation— ^because the frightened usurers have hasten believe the former- to be the ed to make settlements with their 8tivnfer candidate ot the two. victims. Nothing in the world ex St It sincerely to -be hoped that cept the proceedings set on foot by be^re the Connectient delegates the authorities baa^ saved these l4?re lor Kansas City they will very victims from the most out­ tnjfA prayerful counsel with their rageous extortion— yet in certain loistituents [instances the latter will do notbius MAlNUmiiSllilK iUUJNN.) EVKIMINU HEKALD, THUKSUAY, AFKIL 19.1928.

Miss Mary L. Hall and Miss Audrey T, W. Doberrentz and R. T. FOREIGN CAR WINS ■ cut State Agricultural college, Ml%s Indianapolis, Ind., April 19J N. Hall of this place and Mrs. Buell attTOded the Republican "BRINGING UP FATHER” Madelyn Johnson, to Benjamin R. MAEBOROUGH state convention in Hartford Wed­ The Hispatio-Suiza -; '80UKO ■foLL O’PEV ! R T C. M. Convenient Payment Plan enables I . . . ■ . . I T - F o you to pay for your clothes with NO F o R E MONEY DOWN and only A WEEK, RODS REELS LINES steel Rods Fly Reels 45c to $5 Trout Lines from ~ F 1 R E Telescope Rods New Lovely Split Bamboo Rods Casting Reels 75c to $2^00 TKALNTXG FOR liOl T 75c to $10.00 $1.50 to $8.00 Silk and Enameled Lines New York, April 19.— Jack Suits Dresses Sharkey, Boston heavyweight, and Jack Delaney, former light-heavy­ New arrivals,. . . the last How can we sell these weight champion have started word in men’s suits. A dresses at this price? is training tor their bout at Madison TROUT FLIES WILLOW CREELS HOOKS Square Garden here a week from wide choice of hand tail­ what you will ask when you next Monday night. ored Worsteds, Cash- see them. Printed Silks, Large Assortment of Wet $2.25 i Skilton’s Quality . Sharkey is training at Gus Wil­ mere and light mixtures Georgettes and Flat Crepes and Dry Flies. Gut Hooks. son’s camp at' Orangeburg, N. Y., far from the city gymnasium in in the latest styles. in all new colors of Spring. which he prepared for other bouts. lOc, 15c, 25c each Straps 50c 25c to 50c a Pkt Jack Shaw, Italian Jack Herman, Billy V’idabeck and Johnny Krieg- er have been engaged as his spar­ ring partners. Delaney is working out at Bridgeport, Conn. Robert E. Lee, military leader BLISH HARDWARE o f the Confederacy, founded the SPORTING GOODS HEADQUARTERS first school o f journa.ism in Amer­ ica. Charming DAVID CHAMBKRS Excellent GOOD CLOTHES , SPEARS LEADERS ...... 20c up TACKLE BOXES Coats $1 A Week BAIT B O XE S...... 20c up CONTR.ACTOR GOOD CLOTHES Sucker Spears ' Small and Large Sizes Topcoats LANDING NETS ...... 80c and $1 A Week They look like $39.50 J Seldom will you find such models and sell for tKat 35c and 50c . SPLIT SH O T ...... 5c Box $1.25 to $3.50 BUILDER a showing of fine top­ price in many stores. Of coats at this moderate Kasha, Poiret Sheen and First and Second Mortgages price. In all popular ^ Broadcloth, some with arranged on all new work. shades of Tweeds and 'scarf and others with Wool Mixtures. Flaw­ cape. Some are trim­ Pedometers $2.50 FISHING Coleman Camp Stoves 68 Hollister Street, less tailoring. med with luxurious furs. Manchester, Conn. LICENSE Compasses $6.»), $9.00, $12;^ \ 50c to $2.00 ISSUED HERE Compact, Serviceable.

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/ ithe Society for the Preservation of were presented with, golden bars. Brownies Pack 2. U.S.ARCHITECrS Virglijila Antiquities, the Land-^ These Bro’wnles have nearly com-^ marks Club of California and thQ pleted the scrap books which they New York Monument Commission. are'making for sick and / shut-in DAILY RADIO PROGRAM children.' IN MOVEMENT TO The Brownie Leadiers. 399.8— W TA M , C L E V E L A N D — 750. Leading DX Stations. Mrs. W. L. Parkis. Mrs. T. M. Thursday, April 19. •;00—Dance orchestra. TALCOTTVILLE 8:00— WKAI*' Dodge presentation. ' 479.5— WSB, A TL A N TA — 630. Snow, and Mrs. H. R. Tryon met Mme. Theodora Sturkow-Ryder, pi­ 9:00-LVVJZ Maxwell hour. anist and composer, will be the guest 8:30—WEAF Sentinels orchestra. SAVE LANDMARKS Miss Ethel Cleveland delightful­ with Mrs. B. F. Andrews Wednes­ 9:00—Floyd Bradley’s recital. 10:u0—.Masonic enterlainmenL L> J artist In the Ampico hour ot music 11:45—Dr. Sheldon. organisL ly entertained on Tuesday evening day afternoon to discuss “ The through WJZ and the Blue network 9:30—Willard Cavaliers. 526— KYW, CHICAGO— 67a Brownies Training Class’ which at li:3U Thursday night. Mme. felur- 440.9— WCX-WJR. DETROIT—6^ in honor, of her tenth birthday. 7 •00—Soprano, tenor; piano, violin. 8:30—WJZ Ampico hour. Mrs. Snow and Mrs. Andrews re­ kovNi-Uyder will share the honors ot 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. Beautiful decorations in a color this concert with John Mundy, cellist, 7:30—Goldkette’s orchestra: artists. Washington,— ^America’s vanish­ cently attended in New York City. g;00—WJZ programs (2% hrs.) 10:00—WJZ Michelin hour. scheme of pink and 'yellow added and a string quartet under the direc­ 10:30—WJZ National string quartet, ing landmarks— the gray and niossy tion ot Albert Verlchamp. Hall an 10:30—Happy trio, orchestra. greatly to the festivity of the Fathom FIS 535.4— W TIC , H A R TFO R D — 560. 11:00—WJZ Slumber imusic. old buildings and monuments hour later these same stations will 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO— 77a occasion. Bountiful refreshments The new Scout uniforms have 1 Fresh and Smoked put the Maxwell hour on the air. The 6:30— Bond trio; sketches. 7;3y_wK.'VF Comfort orchestra. 8:00—Hawaiian music, artists. around which so much tradition of were served and Miss Cleveland arrived at the J. W. Hale Co., where PROBE ACCIDENTS dro.wing card ot this program will be 10:00—Orchestra; artists. was recipient of many beautiful FILETS . Mabel Garrison, American coloratura }j;y0_\VEAF Dodge presentation. the country’s past Is entwined — they will be glad to show them 8:30—Theater presentation. 12:00—Hank’s theater gang. When in Hnrlfonl UIpe at W soprano. Miss Garrison will be ac­ 365.5— WEBH-WJJD, CHICAGO— B2a gifts. Guests Included the follow­ to the scouts at kny time. Some of Boston, April 19.— An investiga­ companied and assisted by Nathaniel 10:00—WKAF Halsey Stuart proginm. must be saved. ing cousins of the hostess, all oldest and best sen Yooid f®** 10:30—Medical talk: orchestra. 9:00—Mooseheart hour. the Scouts have already appeared tion was launched today into the Shilkret’s orchestra ot 35 pieces. 9:30—Studio hub hour. The American Institute of Archi­ grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. t.inran'’ . Sea tewl right from Twenty vocal and instrumental solo- 422.3— WOR. N EW A R K — 710. in them. It Is hoped that the series of two accidents at a build­ 7:30—Horton’s feature hour. 10:30—Edgewater orchestra, artists. Arthur Monaghan of this village: ing under construction in the Back the ocean. ists, in addition to an orchestra, will 11:00—Studio program. tects has undertaken to lead this troops will place their orders as be heard during the Dodge presents- 8:30—Detective story drama. Misses Edna and Arlene Monaghan, Bay section, that resulted in the Itelaili^dei^rtincn* connect­ 9:00- Mabelanna Corby orchestra. 12:00—Artists; mystery trio. movement, according to A. Law­ soon as possible. tion tnrough WLIAIT and the Red ret- 416.4— WGN-WLIB. HICAGO— 72a Christine Petig, Master Arthur death of three workmen, and the ed. work at 8 o’clock. lirva Giles, so­ 9:30—N. Y. University program. rence Kocher, chairman of the as­ Troop 1. 9:40—Organ recital, choir. 8:00—Spelling bee. Monaghan, Clifton Managhan, John serious injury to four others. prano, and Vaughn 1 Death, conuul- 8:30—Dance music: artists (2Vt r.rs.) sociation’s committee on the Pres­ Vilna Brown has Joined this to. will have Uie leading roles in this 11:00—Specht’s orchestra. Two men were killed when they 333.1—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 11:15—Hungry Five; boss race. ervation of Historic Monuments and" Monaghan, Jr., Charles Monakhan, troop. Pearl Schendel, Jane feature program. The grand opera 11:35—Vaudeville show; orchestra. Vincent Koch, Arthur Koch, Clar­ were trapped beneath two cement MOMlSS*i ••Madam Bullerlly," will be presented 7:30—WJZ Lowiiey sweethearts. Natural Resources. Bantly, Kathleen Eddy and Vilna 8:00—House O’Dreams program. 344.6_WLS. CHICAGO— 870. ence Koch and Frederick Petig, Jr., hoppers which crashe'd through the 22 Stale Sii, CiHlOr. BmnC's belore the micioprvn.ies 7:55—Organist; scrap book. “ Thie Institute- plans to consoli­ Brown have passed their tenderfoot dian stations ONKM, CNKO and 8:30—WJZ Ampico hour. also Marcus Cleveland brother of third fioor and landed on the sec­ HartforcT 9;(jO_AVJZ Maxwell hour. 8:10—Jack and Jean; pianist, date the efforts of state and coun­ tests. This troop now numbers 32 CNlUi at 3 and two hours later the 8:30—Angelus; Superlone hour. ond story. The accident occurred glee club ot Cumberland University X0:00—WJZ Michelin hour. try historical societies, fine arts the hostess. scouts. 11:05—McKnelly’s orchestra. 447.5_WMAQ.WQJ, CHICAGO— 67a Francis Prichard, bass, soloist of only a few hours after a third will entertain listeners ot WbM. A 9:00—Contralto, Whitney trio. commissions and patriotic organi­ Troop 3. highlight to tempt the distance seeker 491.5— WEAF. NEW YORK—6ia 6:00—Dinner music^ baseball scoies. X0:00—Studio concert orchestra. zations,” Kocher said. the Talcottville choir, is making a Margaret Carlson Patrol 1 has will be a musical program by the 11:00—Musical potpourri. good recovery at the Rockville City Ktude Club of Davenport to be broad­ 7:00—Mid-week hymn sing. Already we have protested taken her examination as scribe. 7:30—Comfort hour with orchestra. 12:00—Orchestra, Happy Harry, against cases of vandalism and hospital, where he underwent ” an Lucille Russell and Eleanor Potter- cast by W’OC at 10i3u. 8:00—Dodge hdur, 20 soloists. 499.7— WFAA, DALLAS-2-600. 7:30—WEAF comfort hour. have taken steps to affiliate our­ operation for appendicitis last Sun­ field have completed their tender­ Black face type indicates best features 8:30—Hoover Sentinels orchestra. 9:00—The cabin door, negro music. 10:30—WJZ National mixed quarteL selves with the British Council for day evening. foot tests. ’JPhe new members of 374.8— woe, DAVENPORT—80a All programs Dastern Standard t Ime, 9;3U_\Vayside Inn musical program. the Preservation of Rural England An interesting meeting of the Patrol 3 are: Irene Kissmann, 10:00—Halsey Stuart (wesentation. 9;yy—WJZ Maxwell hour.) Foreign Branch of the Missionary 10:30—Johnny Johnson’s orchestra. XU;Ui)_\VEAF Halsey Stuart, program, whose effort will parallel ours.” Ethel McBride, Bernice Robinson Here Fs Your Opportunity g Leading East Stations. 11-30—Arnold John.son’s orchestra. 10:29—Davenport Etude club.' Save Old Buildings Society was held in the church par­ 499.7— WBAP, FORT W ORTH— 600. and Lillian Schiebel. 272,&—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY —1100. 454.3— W JZ, N EW Y O R K — 660. The support of more than 3,000 lors on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Troop^ 7. X:30—Aslor luncheon music. 8:30—Songs; piano recital. To Enjoy the Most Modern Method of Cookings 7:UU—Concert, dance orchestras. y;(j0—WJZ Maxwell hour. members of the’ architects society C. 0. Britton and Mrs. John Brown ^;3()_ijaritone-pianl8t, tenors. 6:30—Market reports; orchestra, Marion Keeney has received her 7;00—U. S. Marine band. 499.7_KTHS. HOT SPRINGS— 60a has been enlisted. A graphic pre­ reviewed the final chapters of the tenderfoot pin. Suzanne Batson, 9:30—Wagner’s concert band. 9-;)0—Vocal, instrumental soloists. book “ A Straight Way Forward To­ —.Movie broadcast; organisD 7:30—Lowney Sweethearts. 370.2— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—aia sentation of the actual and threat­ Gladys Farrington, Jane Grant, 11:31)—Dougherty’s orchestra. 8:00—Retold talds. morrow” . Mrs. Franklin G. Welles. 8:30—Ampico hour featuring Mme. 9;0U_\VJZ Maxwell hour. ened tragedies among the histori­ Thelma Jackson, Irene Keeney, The Umverssi Electric Range 285.5—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1050. 10;(j()—Goldkette’s dance music. Jr., accompanied at the piano by C:3U—Studio dinner music. Sturkow-Ryder, pianist. cal structures of the country will be Mary Marowski, Beulah Quinn, 9:00--Maxwell hour featuring Mabel 10:30—Richfield melody artists. Mrs. A. R. Talcott pleasingly rend­ Now at a Cash Saving of $56.00 7;3U—Organ recital; baritone. 12:45—Nightbawk frolic. prepared. Bernice Scolsky, and Frances Scol- 8:UU—Violinist; pianist. Garrison, colora^ra soprano. ered “ The Ninety and Nine” . Miss 10:00—Michelin hour. 468.5— KFI. LOS ANGELES—64a Commerce and the greatly in­ sky have passed their fire preven-' jj;i[u_VVJZ Ampico hour, 11:00—Packard concert orchestra. Florence A. Moore spoke interest­ a uu—WJZ Maxwell hour. X0:30—National string quarteL creasing valuation of property in tion tests. 11:00—Slumber music. 12:00—N. B. C. entertalnmenL ingly of Capron Hall, the project of 1U:UU—WJZ Michelin hour. 12:30—Sympbonette; dance music. the hearts of the large cities, and Brownies Pack 1. 1U:3U—Studio ensemble, tenor. 348.6— WIP, PHILADELPHIA —660. of the smaller ones too, are the this branch of the society. It is 302.8—WGR, BUFFALO.-990. 7:00—Bedtime story, xylophonist. 416.4— KHJ, LOS ANGELES— 72a Dorothy Foley and Evelyn Foley 8:00—Calvert hour o£ mu.'iic. Xi:oo—Orchestra: songs; artlsta. chief enemies of the effort to main­ hoped to make the annual contribu­ g;3U—Vao burUam’s orchestra. 12:00—Dance music. tion of two hundred dollars by per­ 7:30—Science service talk. 9:00—Newton radio forum. 405.2— WCeO. MINN., ST. PAUL— 740. tain historical buildings. jj;U0—WLAF Dodge presentation. 315.6— KDKA, PITTSBURGH-950. 9:30—Singing orchestra, craftsmen. Annapolis, Maryland, an old city sonal subscription. Of this amount 8:30—Scottish program, 6:15—Orchestra: baseball scores. X0;00—WEAF Halsey Stuart program, rich in tradition, while not without one hundred and fifty dollars has y uc—American trade school program. 7:00—Agitators; novelty program. 10:30—Musical program. been raised. Members wishing to ly-(j(j_VVLAF Halsey Stuart program 8:uo—WJZ retold tales. 11:00—Izaak Walton League. changes has held on remarkably to 10:30—WLAF dance music. 8:30—WJZ Ampico hour. contribute toward the remaining 336.9— WSM, NASHVILLE— 89a the atmosphere of its architectural MY Diary 545.1—WMAK, BUFFALO— 550. g;00—WJZ Maxwell hour. 9;00—WJZ Maxwell hour. origin, according to Kocher. It fifty dollars, will kindly give same 7 :0 0 -Buffalo Symphony orchestra. X0:00—WJZ Michelin hour. X0:00—Vendome Theater orchestra. to Miss Moore or Miss Tellinghast : FRIDAV 7;45_\VGY musical program. 820.2— W HAM . R O C H ESTER — 1070. 11 ;00—Cumberland U. glee club. has retained its wealth of pre-Re- 8:00—Concert; dance program. 7;45_WGY studio progranL 11:30—Studio organ recital. volutionary dwellings with some of before the first of May. 10:00—Studio popular program. g;0o—WJZ retold t&les. 384.4— KGO. OAKLAND— 78a 'The supper and entertainment 10:30—Shea’s Buffalo program. the charm of the colonial village. 8:30—WJZ Ampico hour. 12:00—Dodge program; moon maglo. “ However, several of the histori­ given by the Missionary Society 11:00—Silver Slipper orchestra. 9;00—WJZ Maxwell hour. 1:00—Ellis’ dance orchestra. ■fWU)-' 461.3—WNAC, BOSTON—650. XOtOO—WJZ Miohelin hour. 254.1— WRVA, RICHMOND— 1180. cal houses of old Annapolis are on and Golden Rule club last Friday 7:00—Foot Fepper’s orch; talk. 11:05—Homesteader’s orchestra. 7.00—Virginians dance orchestra, the auction block,” Kocher said. evening netted the societies about 7:40—Baritone, modern pianist. 9-00- WJZ Maxwell hour. 8:00—Four Moterman quarteL 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY-790. “ St. John’s College, dating back in thirty dollars. ^ 11:55—Time; weather; markets. 10:00—Studio program. 8:15-Theater presentations. 422.3— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO— 710. its founding to the days of Wil­ 10:15—Two dance orchestras to 12:00. 6:00—Markets: dinner music. 7:30—Union College address. 12:00—N. B. C. entertainments. liam and Mary, is seeking to ac­ TO STOP NOISES With electric cookery there are no open flames— nothing 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI— 700. 12:30—Neapolitan quartet. 8 :00—Studio entertainment. 7:45—Giovanni Trombine, ’cellist. quire the Hammond-Harwood, the whatever to light. No odors or fumes. Clean, uniform, safe jj;00—WEAF programs to 10:30. X-00—Orchestra, two pianos. jj;30_WJZ Ampico hour. 344.6— WCBD, ZION— 870. Brice, Peggy Stewart and Pinkney Stamford, Conn., April 19.— heat for cooking at the instant control of an electric switch. 9;00—WJZ Maxwell hour. 10:30—Shea’s theater program. Xi:00—WEAF dance music. 9:00—Saxophone quintet, mixed quar> Houses, as a part of its holdings. Police today took steps to curb a Exact too, for the automatic temperature control takes the 10:01—WJZO .U .V A — Michelin —hour.------m tet, artists. “ guess” out of cooking— imagine never again having to Worry 11:00—Vagabonds orchestra. ------11:30—Floyd Walter, organise ■ “ While the efforts of this school pestilence of noise along the wate: Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. are of a private nature, neverthe­ front here after hundreds of resi­ about a cake “ turning out right.” Is it really any wonder tb535.4— WHO, DES MOINES— 560, ance, he added, can assure the sav­ ordered police to make a campaign, 123.50 9:00—Accordionist; artists. 9:30—Talk; violinist: lecture. 7;0()—Wood’s dance orchestra. ing of these dwellings and appro­ arresting every person who moves X0:uu—WEAF Halsey Stuart program. 405.2— WFI, PHILADELPHIA— 74a 7:30—Minstrel show. EXPRESS SERVICE Only $21.75 Down $7.20 a Month 11:30—Studio program, 6:45—Baseball scores; talk. 8;00—Programs with WEAF. priately make possible their use as a boat with open muffler. 265.3— WHK, CLEVELAND— im 7:15—Topics In season. 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. a part of our third oldest institu­ LEARN ALL ABOUT THIS REMARKABLE 8:00—WEAF programs to 11:00. X0:00—Jones piano program. DaSly Trips Between Manches­ 7:30—1 .B. S. A. broadcasts. 461.6— WCAE, PITTSBURGH—65a tion of higher learning A modest An English woman who has 9:46—Radlolsts entertalnmenL X0:30—WEAF dance orchestras. twenty-five (25) children, cooks OFER NOW. 10:30—Songs; dance orchestra, 7:00—Studio recital; business talk. 503.2— WOW. OMAHA— 590. sum, as benefactions go nowadays ter and Hartford 7:45—American poetry readings. and runs a general siore. Too bad I r 352.7— W W J, D E TR O IT— 850. 9;00—WJZ Maxwell hour. should make possible the acquisi­ __ r 7:15—Musical program; pianisL 8:00—WEAF programs (2% hrs.) 10:00—Feature program. the British unemployment situa­ 10:30—Studio organ recital. tion and restoration of these monu­ Packages Called For and 8:00—WEAF' programs to 11:00. 11:00—Burnham’s rhythm kings. tion is what 'it is; her husband 410.7— CNRM. M ONCTON— 730. 468.5— WRC. W A S H IN G TO N — 640. ments of the past. Delivered 7:00—U. S. Marine band. 348.6— KJR. S E A TTL E — 860. might be able to find an outside 9:00— Opera, “ Madam Butterfly." 11 ;30—Arthur Middleton, baritone. Among the regional organiza­ The 10:00—'Cellist: soprano; Hawaiians. 8:00—Same as WEAF (2’A hrs.) job of some kind for her spare Manchester Electric Co, | 10:30—Swanee syncopators. 1:00—Meyer’s dance orchestra. tions the activity of which the In­ ii:fi0—Talk: dance orchestra. stitute proposes to coordinate are time. J.E. WARFIELD 773 Main Street. Phone 17II0 g

Tel. 423. So. Manchester. ROUND WORLD R.ICER HAS RE.ACHED NEW YORK _ H ______' —■ — ' . '-7?:* WTIC New York, April 19.— Toichiro Arakl, who left Tokio on April 6th Travelers Insurance Co. in a race around the world against a fellow Japanese, sailed for Hartford Europe early today on the liner 535.4 m. 560 k. c. Aquitania. Meanwhile his competi­ tor, Hyukichi Matsui, speeding I Technical, perhaps around the globe in the opposite direction was believed to be ap­ Program for Thursday proaching Moscow on the Trans- P. M. . Sibeir,n railway. 6:25— Correct time, summary of Carrying his belongings in a but very^ very iruportant program and news bulletins small satchel, Araki arrived at Had­ 6:30— Hotel Bond Trio— Emil ley Field, New Brunswick, N. J., at Heimberger, Director 4:20 p, m., yesterday, half an hour From Pola Half Hour with Camille Salnt- ahead of his schedule. He flew To Everyone Interested in Saens— a. Selection from “ Sanson and there from Chicago in an ,alr mail D efeating Delilah” plane piloted by Dean C. Smith, Getting a 1929 AutomoWle b. Serenade leaving Chicago at 9:00 a. m., yes­ the Deadly c. Mazurka terday morning. in 1928 d. The Swan His time of 12 days, 2 hours and 20 minutes from Tokio to New First 2,000 Miles e. Prelude to “ The Deluge” Quality * Service The New Reo Flying Qoud# are f. Bacchanale York Is believed to be a new record. g. Dance Macabre JSew O il C lea n er Ends nounced as 1929 automobiles for the 0; 55— Baseball scores Bearing Stores and Scratch- very simple reasons that "^ey .giY© 7;00— Sketches from Screendom IN B.1NKRUPTCY 7 ; 30— Coward Comfort Hour from We Sell Lehigh Valley Clean Coal today— N. B. C. Studios ds While Engine Is Being g; 00— Dodge Brothers Program New Haven, Conn., April 19.— Broken In by Filtering the The riding ease from N. B. 9. Studios Julius Schatz, a Bozrab general 8:30— Capitol Theater Presenta- store keeper, today filed a volun­ Oil Before It-Jleaches the The handling ease tion. tary petition in bankruptcy in Unit­ Bearings, Not After. The safety braking 10:00— Halsey-Stuart Program ed States District Court here with Spring Cash Prices Now In Effect from N. B. C. Studios liabilities gf ?3,595 and assets of The simple, vigorous Unes f 10:30— “ The Necessity for Dental $5,5^7. War risk insurance Is list­ The carefully appointed interiors Service In Public Schools” — Al­ ed among bis assets. fred C. Fones, D. D, S., under The ability to geUup~and~gor- the auspices of the Hartford 'i Medical Society ’ N o M ore that many other cars will still bo trying 10:40— Club Worthy Hills Dance Stove Coal $ to equal— ^in 1929. Orchestra 15.00 «OutofCMl” \ 11:10— Correct time, news and weather Phone Barstow 1968 ^"In-Siglu^* Oil Measure On A few of many Flying Cloud 1929 nical advancements are licted to the CARRY TAIL LIGHTS 216 Middle Turnpike East Instrument Panel Tells at left. With Reo’s moderate production Cleveland,— Front and tail lights Chestnht $ Ton a Glance the Quand^ of For Radio Service 14.75 such design improvements change from will be carried by all trouble men Oil In the Crank Case, working for the Cleveland Railway. blue prints into motor cars months An invention by James Scott, main­ Easy Terms on Crosley tenance superintendent, composed Fada. Grebe, Bosch, sooner than they could in the huge of a belt of red reflectors similar to plants which buHd most of America’s those on dangerous highway curves, FREE installation, no interest Egg Coal $ Ton 14.75 automobiles. has been put into use. The com­ A Steady Front End pany lost five men in accidents last year. at All Speeds So Reo can give you 1929 Flying Qouds in the very heart of the 1928 season. Pea Coal $11.25r^Ton New spring Silencers Plus Try out a New Flying Qoud for ywut^ Close Front End Balance Charge of 50c per ton for all coal carried in. self. The complete story of true 19^ •' i-?-- End Shivering at High motoring will be told you in a ^9^* I POULTRY WIRE | r j Speed. sweet-running way. • > ■* 1 E 6 ft., 2 inch mesh, 150 ft. to r o l l ...... $6.75 = < ■ ’ '' S 5 ft., 2 inch mesh, 150 ft. to r o l l ...... $5.75 E EEOmriXtB CAR COMPANY, Lansin^^ S 4 ft., 2 inch mesh, 150 ft. to r o l l ...... $4.75 5 t ‘ iJ-T \ | l E We also have 1 inch mesh for small chicks. E ■ i r S FERTILIZERS | ^;R E 0 f l y i n g .•.44 C High grade garden, lawn and general purpose E S F ertilizer...... $2.25 bag and up = 5 GARDEN SEEDS—Bulk and Package. S v h .- um L POU COAL CO. GEORGE L . V* ' 1 I Manchester Green Store | 62 Hawthorne St. ' Manchester Phone 546-2 or 3 127 Spruce Street Soutli I W. Harry England. Phone 74 ^ =

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long as that town consisted of only of 180 acres' with a rose garde| Campaign Portraits—Gov. Alfred E. Smith Threatened one dusty, Asiatic Main street. containing 60,000 roses, and art LAWTOPMENT TURKEY BUILDS Is Fashionable ficial lake of 40(1 square meter*^^ Building new capitals is becom­ and a planetarium. Y: ing quite fashionable. The King of There will also be a concjrt part ^ CHILD MARRIAGE A MODERN CfTY Afghanistan is building a’ new holding 10,000 people, and a chil- ; ‘‘NEW AL SMITH’' HAS capital near the old Kabul, and dren’s park wjth.a wading pool- Queen Marie of Rumania hopes to Both old and new city are to be - IS JUDGE’ S PLAN AS N E r CAPITAL build a new worthier capital than surrounded by a green ring o f fof* Bucharest if she is able to raise a ests, parks and hedges. .- REAL SOCIAL POISE Chicago, 111.— “ Child marriages loan in America. would be banned by law in Illinois, The plans for the ".dw Angora, EDITOR’S NOTE— This, the tenth<^ ^ of financial statistics that nobody according to a proposal of Judge just approved have l.on made by HAIR S’TOPS WEDDING in a,' series of Presidential Cam­ but a deputy comptroller can un­ William J. Lindsay, who heard Berlin. — I emal Pasha, the Hugo Otto Werner, noted garden paign Portraits written for The derstand. I talk about beds. Every­ thousands of divorce proceedings George "Washington of modern Tur­ architect of Berlin. German archi­ Herald and NEA Service by Rob­ body knows what a bed is. It feels here. key, is building himself a new capi­ tects and city planners .ave also Toledo, O.— There was no mis­ ert Talley, is the third of four, damn good after a hard day’s Before his appointment to the tal. made the plans for the ne-,v Afghan taking Walter Stearns when he articles on Gov. A1 Smith of New work.” criminal bench in superior court of It will be a modern garden city capital. walked into the marriage license York. The final article on Grov. Governor Smith prides himself Cook county. Judge Lindsay watch­ adjoining the present Angora and I Many Parks office here with the girl of his Smith will appear tomorrow. on the fact that he doesn’t use ed the stream of wrecked matri­ when it is finished it ir, to be a choice. “ You’re Walter Stearns of “ court of appeals language” in ex­ Under" Werner’s plan, the new Allegan, Mich., aren’t you?” said mony pouring through his court worthy symbol of the new Turkey Turkish capital will have more BY ROBERT T.ILLEY plaining his points to his audiences. and concluded that youth is a seri­ which Kemal Pasha has created. the clerk. “ WeH, I’m sorry, but parks and trees than any other city your red hair has spoiled the elope­ Albany, N. Y., April 19.— The jo b , ous handicap for any marriage- The construction v.f a new capital in the world. T’ue old Angora is to )f making “ the new A1 Smith” out The Harding landslide of 1920 Girls should be prohibited from became necessary because Constan­ ment.” Walter’s parents had warn­ sw^ept the Democrats out of office be freed of its malaria swamp and ed the office to be on the lookout 9f the former East Side newsboy, marrying before they are 21 by the tinople is too exposed o foreign then relegated to a curiosity place in New York and Smith went down law Judge Lindsay suggests, and for the youth because he was only ishmarket clerk, ward politician guns, and because the embassadors for visiting tourists. ind Tammany Hall prodigy, began in defeat, running nearly 1,000,000 the opportunity to assume the yoke of foreign powers refused to move 19, and they did not approve of the soon after he was inaugurated as votes ahjead of his ticket and miss­ before they are 25. from Constantinople to Angora as There will be a central city park match.' governor for the first time on Jan. ing re-election by a narrow margin. The present Illinois law sets 16 L, 1919. He retired from public life for the years as the girl’s age and 18 as The blue blood of Albany’s aris- first time since 1903 and entered a the boy’s. .ocratic Dutch families, descendants private trucking business. “ Marriages under economic dif­ Df the ori^nal holders of the Van In 1922, Smith became a candi­ ficulties are often followed by di­ Rensselaer patents granted by the date for governor again and was vorce,” Judge Lindsay pointed out. ji'lemish government in the 17 th elected. He has held the office ever “ In my court I have watched jentury, boiled with rage at the in­ since. hundreds of married couples who Residents of Columbia, Mo., OPENING OF trusion. What a sacrilege? The 1922 campaign saw a re­ were almost children apply for sep­ have joined almost en masse in a And they laughed when the new newal q,f the bitter personal feud aration, because of financial hunt for the writer of threatening governor sent out typewritten invi­ between Smith and William Ran­ troubles. letters. A letter to Dr. H. H. Holmes Bros. Furniture Co. tations to the grand inaugural ball dolph Hearst, the publisher. Hdarst "Unconsciously, the young wife Beuscher, dentist, demanded $1000 and when the new governor’s fami­ wanted to run for the Senate on the feels a ranking resentment that threatening kidnapping of eight- Formerly Manchester Upholstering Co. ly, occupying a box at the fashion­ ticket which had Smith as a guber­ her husband is unable to provide year-old Marilyn Elizabeth, his able Hermanns Bleecker Theater, natorial nominee, and certain Tam­ for her as she would live to live, daughter, shown above. Three stolidly chewed gum thoughout the many leaders exerted much pres­ and as she has" been used to living other children have been approach­ whole performance. sure to gain Smith’s consent. He in her parents’ home. ed on the school grounds by the steadfastly refused, recalling that “ I don’t mean that the young mysteribus stranger. Says Henry F. Pringle, author in 1919 Hearst’s newspapers had wives are intentionally disloyal, of a recent biography on Smith: accused him of being responsible but when a girl can’t have the kind .MONKEY BUSINESS ^ ; “ The inaugural ball was a for New York City's poor milk of clothes her youth demands and strange function. As the governor- supply. can’t dance and see movies as sjie Los Angeles,— Monkey business .^lect appeared in his box, the band Returning to Albany as governor want^, there is bound" to be a feel­ turned a fire into a farce here re­ playeil ‘Hail to the Chief’ and then in 1922, Smith resumed the urging ing of dissatisfaction. cently. The blaze was in a pet a series of melodies of old New of those policies that he had in­ "Father has been working years shop. Firemen released a cage full Y o r k ...... It was the assortment.j augurated in his first term. These and he has the earning power to of monkeys and the fun was on. of guests that made the party not a | included, among others, a consoli­ satisfy the demand for his daugh­ The animals climbed on the stock little grotesque...... Tammany j dation of the state’s numerous ter’s youth. shelves and started throwing pack­ Hall had turned out in full force bureaus and commissions into 18 “ But the young husband, if he ages of bird seed, dog biscuits and OPENING SPECIALS and there were hundreds of neigh­ closely-knit, responsive bodies: the marries at IS, is scarcely out of what not at the firemen. When the i bors from the old East Side...... liberalization of the labor and blaze had been extinguished it was Three piece jacquard velour suite. All-over reversible cushions; Golf was not the least of the high school. There is no niche in who rubbed elbows with the Dutch workmen’s ■■ compensation laws; the financial structure which will found that monkey business had web bottom; Nachman spring construction. This is a beautiful suite and 'PI aristocracy of Albany, which had things that helped in the emer­ continuation of the building of started it. They had chewed the will make a colorful addition to your home. Large size foot-stool abso­ gence of “ the new A1 Smith.” yield him enough to support a condescended to attend in order j highways on a strict business basis: wife.” insulation from exposed electric lutely free with this or any other suite. to smile behind its hand at this j passage of a $300,000,000 bond The age limit proposed by Judge wires and shorted the line. rough-neck who had become gover­ But Smith was a torn actor. ' issue to eliminate ra,ilroad cross­ Lindsay, he believes, would be the nor...... Tom Foley circulated He watched others, profited by ex­ ings; development of a statewide minimum at which marriage can be LEFT AT THE CHURCH The Best In around, shaking hands indiscrimi­ perience, and today his dignity, system of parks: conservation of successful. 1000 Tickets Free nately and beaming that the young manner and speech on public oc­ waterpower resources; added finan­ “ If a boy goes to college, he is Avellino, Italy,— The story of a Up until Saturday evening an wiiom he had assisted to rise casions are above reproach. Such cial support for education; legisla­ 22 when he graduates, at least. Mattresses n life had already done so well.” was the beginning of “ the new A1 tion to relieve housing conditions bridegroom who got cold feet is told you can get a free ticket on c Three years is not a long time to at Lacedonia, near here. The would- the beautiful $35 floor lamp Governor Smith soon found that Smith.” i^ New York City and a 48-hour allow him to become financially 100% Silk Floss Kapock a governor’s job requires something week for industry. be husband and his bride were we are giving away. It is capable of caring for his wife. Mattress, Imperial roll entirely free. Get your ticket snore than mere ability. Social The secret of A1 Smith’s tremen­ He has almost completely re­ about to enter the church of San “ As for the girl, she is scarcely Rocco, when he dropped her arm edge, 7 inch box, all hand now. dutit.,. and a certain amount of dous personal popularity that has organized the state’s government settled enough to know her own stitched. In a^beautiful dignity, polish and culture devolve enabled him to be four times elect­ on the basis of business-like ad­ and ran madly away fro& the pro­ mind, or to be able to undergo the verbial ball and chain. A large selection of covering upon the governor of a great state ed governor of a normally Republi­ ministration and effected many minor financial stringencies of ma­ and durable ticking, like New York. Such is part of the can state is easily explained. It is economies. trimony until she is at least 18. to choose from. Our Repair Dept. Job, part of the game. because A1 Smith knows human Judge Lindsay’s View One pair of selected curled hen pillows, striped RUNAWAY FOUND DEAD is still at your .service. Furniture It did not take long for a man nature— not through books on Today Governor Smith runs the Judge Lindsay does not maintain tick or heavy art drill, given free with each mattress. with the keen intelligence^ of A1 sociology and other subjects, but state with a cabinet of department covering and mattress renovating. that youthful" marriages are the Lancaster, Pa.— There’s a moral You owe it to your family’s comfort to provide the Call 1268 for samples, prices and Smith to recognize this fact. He through contact with ,jeople. When heads, composed of 12 Protestants, result of “ puppy love” as has been for discontented boys in the death rest that a new mattress gives. free service. began immediately. He toned down A1 Smith thinks of human hunger, two Roman Catholics and one Jew. charged by many observers. He of William Bell, 12. who was found ijis dress, he became more careful for example, he does not think of it Ilis secretary— George Gaves— is a finds his sole fault with the uncer­ dead in a sealed freight car here. with his East Side slang w’hen in in terms of calories but in terms of Protestant, Republican and thirty- tain economic structure of such He was identified by his parents •Ijublic, he submitted prepared empty stomachs. second degree Mason. unions. v.'ho told police he had left his copies of his speeches to the new's- He knows the affairs of New The governor once took orders Youth, however, has an ardent home in Princeton, N. J., because Holmes Bros. Furniture Co. paper reporters with the request York state better than any other from Tammy Hall, but now he supporter in its matrimonial ambi­ of punishment for failing in his that they revise them and "take out man has ever know'n them, due to gives orders to Tammany Hall. By tions, in Judge Joseph Sabath, studies. The car had stood in a sid­ FARR’BUILDING, 649 MAIN STREET, TEL. 1268 the fish market language.” his years of hard work in the as- j clint of sheer personality he has another experienced divorce arbiter ing for three days before it was It was a long, hard job for a sembly, and he has the knack of risen above his party in New York. of the Chicago courts. opened and the body discovered. man whose education had^been left interpreting them so the average The child has outgrown the The boy who counts the days un­ pft before he was 15, who had come man-in-the-street can understand. parent. til he can marry at IS with a sal­ tip in the atmosphere of the Bowery "When I’m talking about a ary of $20 a week finds Judge and who had done little or no read­ hospital bond issue,” says Gover­ Tdinorrow: Religion ami educa­ Sabath his friend. ing. nor Smith, “ I don’ t present a string tion. "I married when I was 17 and never regretted it,” Judge Sabath says. “ I would do the same thing HICKMAN MAY HANG again.' Parents coming into court High-Powered Bootleggers Lack seeking separation for their mar­ ried ‘children’ have been told my L’lii Principles Of Old Moon Shiners AS SCAFFOLD PAL views. “ There Is a period In married WITH E. LAPIERRE life when the couple is becoming Denver.— Moonshiners in the^because of prohibition, Calloway [acclimated. They become used\to I mountains of the old South, in the said. “ In place of the genial hill [married life and its obligations days when Volstead was unheard billy, we have the unprincipled San Francisco.— The fates of more easily if they are young."' Df, were gentlemen with principles bootlegger who sells his stuff fair or William Edward Hickman, child and traditions as compared with foul. Needle beer in Chicago, pois­ murderer and Edgar Lapierre, slay­ the present day high-powered boot­ oned sugar rum in the Rockies, bad er of an Oakland police inspector, leggers who care only for profits. gin on the coast and anything in by sdtae odd quirk of destiny may NOTICE! When In Hartford And prohibition, followed the New York are some of his produc­ yet make them scaffold pals. advent of the bicycle and the motor tions. He is unsentimental and if Originally scheduled" to mount EIGHTH SCHOOL AND the thirteen steps to the jgallows car, has brought about a faster he is caught he usually escapes UTILITIES DISTRICT. you will receive a cordial welcome at our pace which would have made the with a small fine. together April 28, legal machinery old folks in their younger days fall Do Not Fear Law of Hickman’s appeal to the supreme court two days ago continued his Notice is hereby given to all back in astonishment and shun the At worst, if he owns a still, he persons liable to pay sewei sheiks and flappers as outcasts. can be sent to the penitentiary for date of execution indefinitely. These are the opinions of J. R. from three to five years under the Lapierre appeared to have lost assessments to the EIGHTH Hickman as his partner in the Calloway, former police chief of Colorado anti-still law. Even that march of death. SCHOOL UTILITIES DIS­ Longmont, Colo., and Fred A. Man­ law has not perceptibly diminished "Again, however, the two murder­ TRICT of Manchester, Conn , gold, retired federal revenue offi­ the bootlegging business, which ers seemec* due to die together. La- whose property is situated on cer and Colorado pioneer. Both at­ shows that most ’leggers are mer­ New Office at 233 Pearl St. pierre’s appeal suddenly appeared tended the annual gathering of the chants or brokers purchasing their Middle Turnpike West, Cam­ on the supreme court docket and bridge, Oxford, Alton, Haw­ Colorado Sheriffs Association in stuff from still men.” another delay In his case interven­ A comprehensive display of Denver recently. Mangold also has ^ colorful re­ ed. Owing to a congested court thorne, Ashland, Homestead. Despite their illicit trafficking, cord as a federal revenue officer calendar the Lapierre appeal was Irving, Windermere, Broad, Calloway had high praise for the in Colorado, coming here in 1879. continued until the supreme court Columbus, Lockwood, Wood­ hill billies of Virginia, North and He was sheriff in El Paso county in convenes in Los Angeles in June. South Carolina, Alabama and Ken­ 1891 and was a spectator of the Briefs to test the constitutional­ land, Strong and Hilliard tucky, where he worked years ago boom days in Cripple Creek. He ity of the new California law on Streets, that said assessments as a federal sleuth. They held agrees with Calloway that the li­ insanity pleas will be argued by must be paid by May 1, 1928, themselves as free Americans pri­ quor situation is “ unsatisfactory,” Hickman’s attorneys May 8 in Sac­ to avoid expense of liens and marily and stood upon their rights and declared that disobedience of ramento. If his case is finally sub­ in vigorous Elizabethian language. the Volstead law is one of the interest at 6% from March 15. Gas Appliances mitted in May, the supreme court E.\'i>ert Distillers weakening influences in modern has 90 days to render its decision, 1928. Liens will be placed to They held their trade, the pro­ life. thus advancing the execution until secure all unpaid assessments duction of good whiskey, in high As Mangold sees it, another bad early August, if Hickman loses, aftej May 1, 1928. esteem, he declare.’ , and their li­ influence was ushered in with the Lapierre’s appeal is expected to be will interest you and our quid corn output was hard to rival, automobile, which increased con­ decided in June or July, thus bring­ Eighth School and Utilities even by the better grade of legal tacts and resulted in a condition in ing his and Hickman’s doom date District, brands which once were permitted which the smell of booze on the again close together. F. A. SWEET, President. in the land. breath of young people is consid­ "The hill men,” he said, "con­ ered an achievement. Life, was cocted their brew from their own simpler in the old days, he said, a~d U illlllll||||||||||||||||||i|||||||||||||||||i||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||„||||||||||,||„ corn, in their own pots and with consisted mainly of church, mid­ S' s their own firewood, and it was be­ week prayer meeting, a weekly yond their comprehension that dance, maybe a buggy ride. "Wo­ Home Service Department Uncle Sam should interfere. V No men were draped thoroughly from one ever heard of their stuff being head to foot and whiskey breaths I Real Estate For Sale | poisonous, for they inherited their on yo.ung people caused their os­ liquor trade from generations of tracism. I F A R M S I will assist you with your household problems, particularly in arrang« distillers and they also believed Both Calloway and Mangold, E 10 acres, house, barn and chicken coop ...... $6,000 S they inherited the right to make however, have faith in the young ing menus for sp^ecial occasions. It.” people of the day and believe that = 8 acres, house, barn and chicken coop ...... $4,500 = They were hard fellows to catch, conditions will improve. E 18 acres, house, bam and chicken coop ...... $5,000 S too, Calloway remembered. They = All good locations. = always hid in the fastness of the DON’T SPARE ROD hills, and usually the only clue to I HOUSES / I their whereabouts was a slip of Tulsa, Okla.,— Timely use of the i 10 rooms, double, central location ...... $8,500 = smoke ascending far off from the od, according to Municipal Judge S 5 r o o m s ...... $5,500 S fire under their stills. When they \ arren, will not only cure the child « wwe apprehended they fought like but will keep him out of 'police = 5 rooms, new oak floor and trim ...... $6,000 = madmen and engaged in gun duels court. “ Thid' court Is tired of be­ I 6 rooms, fireplace, oak trim ...... $7,800 I that rivaled the present Chicago ing used as the correcting agency gang feuds, according to Calloway. for 'people’s kids,” exploded Judge I pUIUDING LOTS PROM $250 UP | The moonshiners also were taken Warren. “ The thing parents ought under wing by their law-abiding to do is get a sheaf of barrel staves I Have several houses that can be traded for farms. 2 aelghbors who hated the federal of- wm *■* The Manchester Gas Co. and wear them out on their dis­ llcere as much as they loved a nip obedient offspring. There’s entirely jf gdnd coi^n. The officers, Callo- too many barrel’s going to waste ivay said, ferretted out the moon- nowadays.” rb

/ MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 19,1928, PAGE e ig h IT tv With Only 2 Veterans Meeney Deserves Shot SPEAKER POOR AT BAT so FAR, Major League Standings Against Gene Tunney ROT SO ARE REST OF STARS New York, April 19 — Prank YESTERDAY’S RESUIjTS (Lefty) O’Doul, the California SPORTS EDITORS: This is <5,man. Jack Sharkey. Heeney took it Eastern League the sixth and final article by because the price was good and he Irishman is the new idol of Gotham errors. In tlje third, Dahms g o t;. • Bridgeport 8, Hartford 4. Henry L. Farrell, The Herald was beginning to have a great hope. fans today as the result of his base on balls and scored on hits Sharkey accepted the match becaxise Students Jubilant After Sur­ by Carlson and Bauer, Manche^Of Connie Mack’s $30,000 In­ ANNOUNCE EVENTS New Haven 2, Albany 1. and NBA Service sports writer, feat in hitting two mighty home telling the Interesting story of he was tired loafing. scored three rups in the fon l^ . Pittsfield 11, Waterbury 9. runs yesterday, which gave the Tlrone was safe on an error. Pel- Providence 20, Springfield 3. Tom Heeney, who fights Gene The fight went ten rounds to a prising Showing; Credit vestment Has a Percent­ Tunney for the heavyweight draw and it was a terrible thing. Giants a 5 to 1 victory over the leteri doubled, Dahms struck out. FOR BIG MEET HERE American League but Carlson tripled and Ramsay New York 10, Boston 7. championship in July, ana his But the moral victory, if any, went Phillies and a stranglehold on the manager, Charley Harvey, who to Heeney and the fight showed up to Orchards and Warren; singled. Bulkeley got two runs.^n age of .111 Which Is Not Detroit 4, St. Louis 1. the real value of Sharkey. He was top rung of the National League the third on two hit batsmen, . a Cleveland 7, Chicago 1. finally received a "break.” through. ladder. ^ wild pitch and an error.'In the sOT- WiD Be Held May 12 In Con­ Washington 11, Philadelphia 6. I By HENRY L. FABBBRiL Six Boston errors and effective Adams “Kayoes” Ten. enth, the other run came from - » So Very Extra. National League 'After Tom Heeney had been Heeney then had to take Jack pitching by enabled triple by Caserole and an error‘hy New York 5, Philadelphia 1. robbed of a decision In Ws fight Delaney to prove ' himself anew. Delaney had possibilities of a Brooklyn to swamp the Braves, 10 Carlson. nection With Y. M. C. A. Brooklyn 10, Boston 5. with Paulino, had beaten Jack De to 5, and jump to second place. Students at Manchester Trade The summary: ; Cincinnati 9, Chicago 6. build-up if he beat Heeney. Mind By DA^^D J. WALSH Mave and had won fro^ you, all these fights were being A homer by pinch hitter Earl school are jubilant today because Trade School *(6) Others not scheduled. man on a deUberate foul, Tex R i v ­ Webb enabled Chicago to overcome of the splendid and somewhat un­ AB R H PO-a ; B New York, April 1 9 .— Executing Anniversary. handed to Heeney to build up his standing-sitting-standmg dive ard began to consider him. H opponents instead of grooming him a four-run lead, but the Reds won expected victory their baseball Dahms, rf . ... 2 2 0 0 0 -0 THE STANDINGS thought Heeney might do in the in the ninth on George Kelley’s team scored yesterday afternoon up Carlson, c . . ! . 4 Into the field of statistics from a i eliminations by which he hoped to for a* title shot. very difficult angle, the writer dis­ Heeney beat Delaney and should double with two on, 9 to 6. on Mt. Nebo when it beat Bulkeley Ramsay, cf . . .4 Eastern League develop a good opponent for Gene pitched the New High of Hartford by a double Landeen. lb . .4 covered today that, up to ; Harry N. Anderson of Hartford, have been established but he was­ eluding the “ o“ ®^t, Tns Speaker W. L. PC. Tunney. n’t. Rickard apparently wasn’t sat­ Yorkers to a 10 to 7 triumph over score, 6 to 3. Bauer, If . . . . . '4 president of the Athletic Associa­ ...... 1 0 1.000 Rickard then found Heeney was has been paying off his $30,000 i M. New Haven isfied and he dragged Sharkey, the Red Sox. After experiencing a poor bas­ Christensen, 3b 4 tion of the Hartford County Y. Bridgeport ...... 1 0 1.000 willing to fight Paulino again and Cleveland beat the White Sox 7 ketball season during* which vic­ Adams, p . . . vestment w'^Connle in Pten- he made the match for fifteen twice a bust in big tests, and C A , announces that the ann Pittsfield ...... 1 0 1.000 to 1 in the Forest City inaugural. tories were few and far between, Tirone, ss . . niEs which I understand to be tbe outdoor Field and Track meet of rounds. The official decision was a matched him with Risko. Risko ^^s{rian word for nf^ in g or some­ Hartford ...... 0 1 .000 beat Sharkey and became, with Joe Schaute curved the Sox to death and after watching the baseball Pelleteri, 2b ...... 0 1 .000 draw. Heeney won the fight SomS squad go through a period of none- McBride, rf • . what less. It was pleasing to note West Side Recreation Center, here, ' Waterbury . away and he was made the victim Heeney, the survivors of the elim­ while his mates pounded Adkins. .000 ination tournament. It was suggest­ too-impressive pre-season practice, O’Connor, ss fhat Tris blew himself to a base ,‘^aturday afternoon. May 12, and Albany ...... 0 1 of larceny again, but he didn t yslP- The Athletics cemented their Springfield ...... 0 1 .000 ed that Heeney fight Sharkey again hold on last place by losing to with only two veterans in the hit against Washington will be part of the 10th anniversary Neither did Charley Harvey. it 32 6 6 27 1 since, otherwise, he week-end festivities of trie Hart­ American League was his theory that the best crooks but Harvey stopped it with the Washington, 11 to 6. Grandpa ranks, tke students wer& not any reasonable argument— “ Why pick too conMent their team would Bulkeley (3) ting a snug fitting six and seven W. L. PC. can’t go on crooking forever. John Plcus Quinn was the victim. ford County Y. M. C. A. 1.000 on“us some more? Even Risko ad­ come through against such worthy AB R B PO B eighths. If you ii^sist upon being Lewis Lloyd, recreational direc­ New York ...... 4 0 Heeney then got into the select The St. Louis Browns lost their 0 unpleasant about it. the unomcial ...... 6 1 .857 mits we beat him in Detroit. We’ll home inaugural to Detroit, 4 to 1. opposition in the opening game. Cronin, 2b .4 1 2 tor of South Manchester, will have Cleveland . . group when he knocked out Jim .4 0 0 0 figure is .111. It was only a week Washington ...... 5 1 .833 Maloney, one of the former favo­ have no more run-arounds. We’ve Ownie Carroll, Tiger jiurler, starred. But it did— and how! It was a Scully, 3b charge of the meet locally, and/ Or­ .4 0 1. 0 igo that the intelUgentsia delivered ville Emmons of Springfield college ...... 4 3 .571 rites of the “ trust,” with a punch been agreeable long enough. ” Paul Easterling, Detroit rookie who pip of a game for the first of the Farrell, ss St. Louis . . ’ Then the. placid Harvey .worked season. The outstanding heroes for Caserole, c .3 1 11 0 Itself of the pronouncement that will be in charge of the general Chicago ...... 2 0 .333 or two in less than a round. . is leading the league in batting, hit Speaker would be a big help to the .250 himself into a great wrath. Rick­ Manchester were Jimmy Adams Davenson, lb . ..3 3 0 9 2 promotion of the meet. Detroit ...... 2 6 Figuring that they were in the the longest home run ever made at X 0 Athletics this season. There will be three classes of en­ .167 big money, Harvey and Heeney ard’s assistants were looking all and Harold Carlson, battery for the Hickey, cf . . . ..3 3 0 Boston ...... 1 5 over for him in New York, but he the park. 0 0 Meantime, Ty Cobb, the other tries— Juniors, boys under 18 years ...... 0 4 .000 were surprised when they began to Trade school. Adams whiffed no White, rf ...... 2 0 Philadelphia couldn’t be found. less than ten batsmen and allowed Demilla, p .... 3 1 Oi 0 $30,000 investment in Philadelphia, of age up to May 26 th and weigh­ National League get the dilly-dally from the Gar­ has found it almost impossible to Harvey had ducked but he duck­ only two hits. Bulkeley did not Malloy, I f ...... 0 0 0 0 ing under 110 pounds; IntermedI W. L PC. den Heeney had done everything Tunney a piece of his man to get a 0 average more than two hits a asked of him, but it seemed not to ed secretly to Florida and went score an earned run off his deliv­ Paterno, rf ...1 0 0 ate, boys also under 18 but weigh New Y’ork ...... 4 1 .800 into conference with Tunney. Tun fight. „ , game. He was hitting a mere .412 ing 110 pounds or over; Senior, all .600 be enough. Harvey then went away ery. His battery mate clouted out Brooklyn . . ___ 3 2 ney knows his men and he knew So the big break came. Perhaps three hits in four trips to the plate, 30 3 2 24 9- 2 in the unofficial 'lists today. It was other boys or men. .571 from the Garden and took a match Heeney can’t beat Tunney. But re­ only a week a^o that the intelli­ Cincinnati ...... 4 3 Harvey. He knew he would have one of which was a three-bagger. Score by innings: The following events have beer ...... 4 4 .500 with Johnny Risko in Detroit. Ris- gardless of the results, Harvey and gentsia delivered itself of the dic- arranged: Running broad jump and Chicago . . . ko was such a tough customer that a word to say, more than a word, The fine showing of the Trade Bulkeley 002 000 100— 8 St. Louis . . •••••• 3 3 .500 when Rickard picked his man. And Heeney will come out of it with Trade School 201 800 OOx-—« ium that the society for the pre­ running high jump for all classes none of the other heavyweights dough and fhe credit of being hard school is a credit to Coach Tom vention of cruelty to spectators Philadelphia ...... 2 3 .400 he said it for Heeney. Orchards and also to Director A. Two base hits: Pelleteri; triples, In addition, for Juniors 75-yarc .400 wduld have anything to do with workers, willing guys, square Dught to have Ty abated as a pub- dash, baseball throw and 220-yarc Pittsburgh ...... 2 3 him. He had given Tunney a hard . Rickard was desperate. He didn’t A. Warren who also played a con­ Carlson, Caserole; struck out hy ...... 1 4 .200 want Heeney exactly. He didn’t shooters and nice fellows. If there Adams 10, by Demilla 11; base on 'ic nuisance or something. relay; for Intermediates, 100-yarc : Boston . . . . fight, one of the hardest the cham­ is any credit in those things in the spicuous part in getting the tea Little Too Early dash,’ 220-yard dash, 880-yard run pion ever had and he was nobody’s have anyone he wanted exactly. into shape. Although the mentors' balls off Demilla 1; hit hy pitcher When Tunney named Heeney he Dahms. Demilla, Cronin, tlmpir^i April form, of course, is some­ 8-pound shot put, 440-yard relay GAMES TODAY business in the racket. Gharlev Harvey wuu ’- be broke any are not a bit boastful, they cannot what less permanent than April for Seniors, 100-yard dash. 220 Heeney went to Detroit against had to accept and Heeney was an­ help but feel hopeful at least that Elmo Mantelli. nounced as the opponent for the more. Maybe the pain will go out sunburn and, anyway, the prize ex­ yard dash, 12-pound shot put, mih 3 Eastern League the advice of all the wlsies. Harvey of that sore, crippled leg. Maybe the team will have a successful sea­ hibits of the national pastime have Hartford at Bridgeport. July fight. run. and 880-yard relay. said it was all right and he accept­ the smile on his face will become son. Hairpin-making is On the down had their averages in there playing New Haven. ed his judgment. He beat Risko In Harvey did that. He knew his Manchester scored twice in the The meet is open to all Count; Albany at wider, but it couldn’t cover much ,grade; the British output has fall­ tag with Speakers’, not Cobb’s. In Y. M. C, A. groups and high school ® Waterbury at Pittsfield. ten rounds on points. man. He knew what kind of a man first inning when Dahms who had Tunney was and knew that Tunney more ground. He’s been smiling ail en from 47,000 cwt. in 1913 to fact, only three of them, exclusive and other boy organizations, who Providence at Springfield. This fight put him back again on his life when another might have been hit by a pitched ball and Carl­ of Ty, are hitting above .300 to­ have applied for recognition to the the desired list at the Garden and would understand his language. He son who singled, both rode home on 11,000 cwt. in 1926. American League knew he would not have to give been crying. day. They are Paul Waner, who is Hartford County Y. M. C. A. Ath­ New York at Boston (2). he was offered the pet of the big clocked in .350; Rogers Hornsby, letic Association. who barely managed to rise above, Detrol at St. Louis. the dead line by getting two hits j Chicago at Cleveland. yesterday, and , who is Others not scheduled. running wild after a base hit fam­ National League ine in the South. His average to­ Boston at New York. day, .471, tops the field of prip Brooklyn at Philadelphia. exhibits by a two-thirds majority. Cincinnati at Chicago. Some of the exhibits, as a mat­ St. Louis at Pittsburgh. ter of fact, may have to be moved off the midway altogether to a con­ cession well back with the canned spinach and the lady who won the HARTFORD GAME last hog calling contest. Harry Heil- mann, 1927 batting champion in iy jO C WILLIAM* the American League, is trundling along at .233. Bob Fothergill, third President Coolidge, it seems, is A t Hartford:— BEARS 8. SEX.ATORS 4 in the same contest, was obliging a rabid baseball fan. He heaved Bridgeport with a natty .190 when they lifted out a ball for Washington and the AB U H. PO A. R. him tenderly out of the Detroit Ejiimerich, cf Red Sox to start the season with. 2 3 line-up several days ago. Robert Besides that, he stayed all through Lacey. 2b was reported as resting uneasily to­ Sperber, rf" . . the first inning. Hermann, 3b day. The best his temporary succes- ^ Jones, If sor, Easterling, has been able to do | HE SHOULD HAVE WAITED McCurdy, lb . . is six hits of his first eight times Whitehouse, ss TO SEE HIS OLD HOME TOWN McRae, c up. ASSUME LEADERSHIP OF THE O'Neal, p Ruth’s Batting AMERICAN LEAGUE, IT’S BEEN Bishop, p 1 It can’t be said, either, that Kiki Cuyler has got around yet to the A LONG TIME SINCE THAT 34 S 9 27 12 6 EVER HAPPENED. H artford matter of making Baney Dreyfuss AB. R. H, PO A. E. weep bitterly in his beard. Cuyler ' Watson, cf . lifted his average from .250 to .267 The New York Giants suf­ I Slayback, 2b yesterday. And what of George fered intensely the loss of I Loftus, I'f Ruth, alias Herman, the boy friend Rogers Hornsby, according to ^ Martineck, lb >r i figures on opening day. Those i Schinkel, If . himself? Well, George or Herman ! .Schmehl, ss . or both is neither depressing nor who threatened a boycott be­ Comiskey, 3b exhilirating his dear public. His cause Rogers had been traded Eisemann, c average today is .286 and not a ’ were true to their word. Cannon, p Levy, X home run to date. •Every seat was sold. Blodgett, p , It has remained for Gehrig and Styborski, p . Bob Meusel to take the early play McGraw, of course, demonstrated Malay, xx away from George. Meusel is away Thomas, p by playing Andrew Cohen at s ^ n d Phelps. XXX ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 running with a mark of .529, he base that he never even thjpkt of being one of the few’’ who are rep­ gate receipts. There are more than 37 4 8 27 S 2 resentatively placed in the first Bridgeport ...... 200 002 400— 8 200,000 Cohens In New York and H artford...... 000 020 200— 4 five. , at .467, is anoth­ that many more Cohens who have Two base hits. Levy. Hermann, er. Likewise, Frankie Frisch, changed their names to Kelly. Emmerich; stolen bases, .Schmehl, among the National Leaguers, is Comiskey; sacrifices, Watson, Lacey, not too far above his head at .476. Sperber; double plays, Schmehl to HoT^ever, this is all very Interest­ Maybe there’ll be a good Martineck, Whitehouse to Lacey to gate for this Tunney-Heeney McCurdy; left on bases, Hartford 9, ing without being the least impor­ Bridgeport 4; base on balls, off O’Neal tant. With only a few games played thing, after all. We understand 2, Blodgett 1. Thomas 1; struck out, to date, a couple of extra hits or a Jack Dempsey is gbing to be by Cannon 1, O’Neal 1, Blodgett 1, introduced. Bishop 1; hits, off O’Neal 5 in 4 1-3, couple of extra times at bat this off Cannon 4 in 5. off Bishop 3 in 4 afternoon can make a champ or a 2-3, off Blodgett 3 in 1 (none out In chump out of anybody. Mr. Hevdler says this year’s 7th), off Styborski 1 In 1, off Thomas race in the National League is go­ 1 in 2; hit by pitcher, by Styborski ing to be pretty close. Mrs. Bar­ (Bishop); wild pitches, Blodgett, Thomas; balk Blodgett: winning nard, strange to say, predicts the pitcher, Bishop; losing pitcher Blodg­ same thing for the American ett: umpires. Summers and Sullivan; League. Bet the fans are tickled time, 205. X—^Levy batted for Cannon In 5th. about that. XX—Malay batted for Styborski In Local 7th. XXX—Phelps batted for Thomas in Closer than a tattooed anchor By the way, weren’t there some people running across the country? 9 th. What has become of them? Sport LEADING LEAGUE HI'TTERS National League P.A. and I are like that. Closer than the a new kind of pipe-joy. Here’s a sm oke O’Goofty has set his operatives Grantham, Pitts...... 579 Chatter on Jack Dempsey’s trail. He is thus Hendrick, B rooklyn...... 500 paper on the wall. P. A . is so companionable, that you can write home about, It’ s g ot able today to furnish accurate re Sothern, Phila...... 500 ports on what the old mauler in­ Purdy, Clnncinnati ...... 578 iso genuinely friendly. When you open the everythii^! Jack Hayes is reported to have tends to do. To wit: Frisch, St. L o u is ...... 476 hit the creditable three string howl­ Leader a year ago today tidy red tin, you get a fragrant notice of how They tell me more P.A. is smoked than ing score of 401 a few days ago at Operate B-40— ^Dempsey has re Tyson, New Y o r k ...... 636 Farr’s Alleys. Jack’s scores were tired. He was seen eating a choc­ American League friendly it’s going to be in a pipe. Then you any other brand. I believe it, and I think I said to he 128, 135 and 138. olate eclair in a night club. Easterling, Detroit ...... 636 Reynolds, C h icago...... 500 itamp in a load and apply the match. know why. If you don’t know the deep-down • Operative A-699 — Dempsey Preparations are still going for­ Meusel, New Y o r k ...... 529 satisfaction of a jimmy-pipe and Prince ward for the formation of baseball • will fight again. He was seen Gehrig, New York ...... 471 i Man, that taste! Cool as an Eskimo’s front • looking into the window of an teams at the north and south ends J. Sewell, Cleveland ...... 467 Albeit, you’ve been missing the best bet in of the town by the Community Club • athletic goods store Friday, Leader a year ago today porch* Refreshing as arctic sunshine. Mel­ and Recreation Center. Nothing • the 13th, at 3 p. m. Koenig, New York ...... 517 the whole tobacco-line. I’m giving it to you new in the line of news has been low ^nd twild and long-burning, with a full, OPERATIVE QW-30— DEMPSEY The Big Five announced, however. G e h rig ...... • ...... ^71 n o t ONLY WILL NOT FIGHT rich tobacco-body that puts you next to straight, Men. Cobb ...... -*12 At the” Klwanls Minstrels last AGAIN, BUT HAS GONE IN FOR Hornsby ...... 300 night at the state Theater, we learn- l i b r a r y p u r s u it s , a b e l l ­ Ruth ...... 286 b o y CAUGHT HIM READING , ed why the golf scores of Fred T. Speaker...... HI Blish, Sr., are always so high. He “ TRUE LIFE STORIES” LAST is a Civil War veteran— one of NIGHT AT A LATE HOUR. BUNION DERBY / those who goes out In 61 smd Miami, Okla., April 19.— C. C. comes home in 65, according to one Operative X XX — CerWnly Py,le’B Bunion Derbyists pushed of the end men. Dempsey is going to fight. Why, out of here, for Joplin, Missouri, There are TWO full Leo Flynn himself says he Isn t. their 47th control, 34 , miles away. ounces of smoke^onte^ The Victors want a baseball game Andy Payne, youthful Oklaho­ meat in erery tidy red fnit for Sunday with any team in Man­ Operative J-20— Dempsey is go­ ma, retained flrstV place at the chester In their class. ing to fight. Rlckwd smiled yes­ man, retained first place at the terday. start with an elapsed time of The pocket billiards match be­ 287:42:22 lor 1,721.6 miles from Operative Cherry 400 — Los Angeles. Thirteen minutes, six­ —the national jo y smoke! tween Jud Gallup and Bill Cotter Jack id still scheduled for 9:30 Saturday Dempsey won’t fight. teen seconds behind him was Peter night at the Park Billiards. It is Kearns says so. Gavuzzi, bristle bearded Britisher. possible that there will he no re­ Louis Perella, Albany was third. Payne, race leader and Ed Gard­ O IfM, 1. J. l«rMUt TrtscPi turn match over north. Joe SUMMARY: MR. O’GOFFTY Camptar, Wiuum-SauHt M. C HAS DECIDED DEMPSEY HAS ner, Seattle negro, finished In a Coughlin said this morning that his dead heat. The pair ran more than pool room was to he remodeled RETIRED BECAUSE ESTELLE WON’T LET HIM ITGHT, ____ bp-if the distance side by aide* ihortly nnd ROMim, ■\ ?■: ‘ pAGwswnf MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1928.

crystallize In so miany words the Cambridge University goKers, EARNEir BY ONE PUNJABHERO teMble siisplcion that' the boxers playing the other day at Walton f Hooks and Slides and Bfr. Rickard seemed-to be in were literally swept from “Doris is‘getting a man’s wage.’ TENNIS the thing mainly for the money, their feet by a windstorm. This ‘‘Yes, I knew she was married.’ The victory of the United f?3htes the exercise being with them a was his first intimation, says -Tit-Bits. Additional Sports team over Mexico in the'first round secondary consideration. O’Goofty,. that the British players of the Davis cup eliminations was \ battled that old 19th hole, too. . . . pleasing in that it mowed Bill Til- den and his young men one step Nasty old commission, to George Stallings got two players nearer the cup that is now held by come casting slurs like that! for his Montreal team this year 2 y jOm i WILUAMI When everybody knows that National League France. from the House of David. And, If American Leagfue But it was not a great big step The boxing commission in Porto those daring pugilists, who that isn’t going into the hushes for Results Results andf too much importance should Rico, according to the local scribes, brave death by strangulation a player, what is? not be attached to the victory. has been giving some very queer in the roped arena, are doing Rather, too much should not be decisions. Porto Rico rapidly is be­ it only for the plaudits of the expected of that team in the much people. At St. l.onU:— At Chicago i— harder matches that are to follow. coming Americanized. EXTBEMEI/Y SO T IG E R S 4, BROWNS 1 REDS 9, CUDS 0 The next number on the program D e tro it C in cin n ati AB. R. H. PO. A. E. for the American team will oe We have onr own commissions The year’s strangest headline >“Dbn’t you think It’s rather con­ AB. R. a . PO here and there, bnt the New York Sweeney, lb ...... 5 0 1 12 C rltz. 2b ...... 4 2 0 3 4 1 against China in a match starting has just come to our attention. ceited to say George has a tender GehrinKer. 2b ...... 5 1 1 2 P u rd y , If ...... 4 1 3 2 0 0 May 24 in Kansas City. I'he com­ commission stands out as a shin­ It says: “Lack of Southpaw Pitch­ spot for you?’’ Rice, cf ...... 4 0 0 8 G. K elly, lb ...... 5 1 1 8 1 0 petition to be offered by the Chin­ ing example of all that Is fine and ers Causes Donie Bush No Worry.’’ “Not at all. You see, father kick­ Heilmann, rf ...... 3 1 0 2 Walker, rf ..»v.... 4 0 1 2 0 0 nice., I”r Instance, the other day, McManus, 3b ...... 4 0 2 1 Z itzm ann, c f ...... 4 0 2 5 0 0 ese players should be no more se­ Beautifully true, even if self-evi­ ed him down the front steps last ISasterllng. If ...... 4 1 3 3 Dressen. 3b ...... 2 2 0 0 1 0 rious than that foun(J in Mexico Rlr. William Moldoon allowed to dent. night.”—Tit-Bits; Tavener, ss . ______3 1 2 1 Plclnlch. c ...... 3 0 3 5 0 0 City. Hargrave, c ...... 4 0 1 2 F o rd , 88 ...... 2 2 1 2 2'.-■0 Japan, Cuba and Canada are in ROSE OF SHARON—ALTHEA Qarroll, ,p ...... 3 0 0 1 K olp, p ...... 4 0 3 0 2 0 L ucas, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 the upper half of the American 35 4 10 27 9 0 P lpp, X ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 zond entries and the first match NOTICE! St. L ouis Callaghan, xx ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 will be played between Japan and AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Screen Unsightly 3 9 15 27 10 1 Cuba. It ought to be a walk over O'Rourke. 3b ...... 4 0 0 2 1 0 for Japan. Canada, having drawn a Brannon, 2b ...... 3 0 1 1 2 0 C hicago Notice Is hereby given that a M anush, If ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 AB. U. H. PO A. E. bye in the first round, ‘will appear Views W ith Large Schulte, cf ...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 English, ss ...... 5 0 1 5 4 0 in the second round, probably special meeting of the Eighth S chang, c ...... 4 0 1 6 1 0 Maguire, 2 b ...... 4 0 1 7 1 0 against Japan and Japan should School and Utilities District of Blue, lb ...... 4 0 0 10 0 0 Cuyler, r f^ ...... 3 1 1 3 0 0 Manchester, Conn., will be held on McNeely, rf ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 Wilson, cf ...... 4 2 1 1 0 0 win. Growing Plants K ress, ss ...... 2 0 2 1 1 I Stephenson. If .... 3 1 2 0 0 0 Friday evening, April 20, 1928 at Blaeholder, p ...... 2 0 0 0 3 0 J. Kelly, lb ...... 3 0 1 6 0 1 Japan First Test 8 o’clock p, m.. In the Assembly which unlike iron fences do Coffman, p ...... 1 ^ 0 0 0 0 H a rtn e tt, c : ...... 4 1 3 4 6 0 If play follows this forecast.form Hall In the school building on S tu rd 5% X ...... 1 0 ,0 0 0 0 Butler, 3b'...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 not rust or rot—need no an­ V oter, 3b ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 the United States and Japan will North School Street, for the 'fol­ 31 1 6 27 9 1 N ehf. p ...... 2 * 0 1 0 5 0 meet in the final round of the Am­ lowing purposes, to wit;— nual coat of paint and never D e tro it ...... 000 200 002—4 M alone, p ...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 erican zcne eliminations in Chicago 1. To listen to the call of the Buy the kind of ^ wear out. St. L ouis ...... 000 000 010 1 R oot, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 starting June 1 and this will be meeting. '' Two base hits, Tavener, Hargrave, Welnert, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Perhaps you have a Laun­ Kress; home runs, Easterling; sacri­ W ebb, z ...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 the first real test of the younger 2. To choose a moderator. fices, Tavener, Carroll: double plays. part of the American team. 3. To heat the report of the dry yard that you’d like to Sweeney to Gehringer, Tavener to 34 6 13 27 16 1 Arnold Jones, Vvilmer Allison President and Board of Directors Fishing Tackle screen from view—a drive­ Gehrlnger to Sweeney; left on bases, Cincinnati ...... 110 102 004— 9 and John Hennessey showed prom-j . of said District as to the needs of Detroit 7, St. Louis 6; base on balls, C hicago ...... 000 001 050— 6 work at throwing an way that needs attention. .,3if Blaeholder 1, Carroll 3; struck out, Two base hits. Walker. Purdy, G. ising form in their matches against! ^ +« tviia the District for school-room facili­ ' hv Blaeholder ,'j, Carroll 2; hits, off Kelly, Pipp: three base hits, Kolp; tbe Mexican players and they will j tough looking hombre. , He is ties. They’re Getting By planting “WILSON” Blaeholder 7 in 8 innings, off Coffman home runs, Cuyler, Webb; sacrifices, have tlfe chance of getting better ' " " 4. To see if the District will vote Nursery^ Products you can 5 in 1; losing pitcher, Blaeholder; um­ Purdy. Maguire, Cuyler 2, Ford, through the hard exhibition cam­ Gama, the Punjab wrestler who to build additional school rooms to pires, McGowan, Van Graflan and Picinich 2, J. Kelly, Walker; double paign that Tilden has arranged for pinned Stanley Zbysko’s shoulders add a touch of beauty quick­ Connolly: time, 1:44. plays. Ford to Critz to G. Kelly 2, to the ground, and, as Zybsko says, its present school building on Hol­ X—Sturdy batted for Blaeholder In English to Maguire to J. Kelly; left them. lister Street. Them W ith ly, easily and at a moderate 8th. on bases, Cincinnati 7, Chicago 7; Tilden is a great believer in hard in the mud, in thirty seconds. He 5. ’ To see if the District will vote cost. base on balls, off Nehf, 1, Kolp 2, work and by the time when the is shown here with the trophy to improve the heating plant at the We sell It here and have a wonderful Malone 1, Root 1; struck out, by Kolp awarded him by the Maharajah of We all prefer a bit of pri­ At Phllndelpliln:— 4, Malone 4, Lucas 1; hits, off Neht 10 young Americans should have tbe Hollister Street school. assortment of tackle for every type o(, fish­ NATIONALS 11, ATHLETICS 0 Patiala. The two wrestled several W a sh in g to n in 5 1-2 innings, Malone 2 in 2 2-3, benefiC of good physical condition. 6. To see if the District will vote ing and to suit every fisherman’s purse. vacy and we can arrange a AB. R. H. PO Root 3 in 1-3, W einert 0 in 2-3, Kolp The Japanese certainly can’t be years ago for more than three to Improve the ventilating system screen that is just the thing ...... 0 1 3 3 11 in 7 1-3, Lucas 2 in 1 2-3; winning hours in England to a draw. W est, cf ...... t>itcher, Lucas; losing pitcher, Malone: pushed over and the Americans, at the Hollister Street school. for those who do not want )j Gillis, ss ...... 6 0 1 3 especially some of those younger ...... 5 2 1 12 umpires, Klenr, McCormick and 7. To see if the District will vote Rods ...... 75c to $25.00 Judge, lb .... Magee; time, 1:53. to be stared at by every pass­ , Goslin, I f ...... 1 1 2 fellows, will need everything they to make appropriations to build Bamboo and Steel 4 ...... 4 1 1 3 z—Webb batted for Butler in 8th. have to get the team out of the ing motorist. V T ate, c ...... X—Pipp batted for Zitzmann in 9th. additional rooms at the Hollister Ganzel. rf ...... 4 1 1 0 American zone into the harder 2 3 0 XX—Callaghan ran for Pipp in 9th. Street school; to Improve the heat­ Livin^g,'screens are by far Eluege, 3b ...... 5 competition among the survivors of ing plant at the Hollister Street Reeves, 2b . . . 3 3 the European group. /tOXY VHAHH R e e ls...... 25c to $12.00 the most economicjfl way of Zachary, p ...... 3 1 2 1 At Brooklyn:— Some guys don’t lie to tlieir school and to improve the ventilat­ Braxton, p ...... 1 0 0 0 ROBINS 10. BRAVES 5 Will Be No Parade . ing system at the Hollister Street artistically fencing an es­ B ro o k ly n Considering what is ahead of 41 l i 16 27 12 1 wives when their alibi is school. tate, yard or unsightly AB. R. H. PO. A. E. them it is unfair to the players to 8. To see if the District Will au­ Lines, level and tapered Philadelphia T yson, cf ...... 5 1 1 1 0 0 predict a maren of triumph into the views. ^ AB. K. H. PO. A. E. Bancroft, ss ...... 3 1 1 2 6 0 they sat in on a big deal. thorize the Officers of the District 10c to $10.00 Ci.sliop. 2b ...... 5 1 1 1 8 0 Blssonette, lb ...... 5 1 1 13 0 0 challenge round against the very or a special committee to build new A call at our nursery will Cobb, rf ...... 5 1 3 1 0 0 Herman, rf ...... 3 1 1 0 0 0 capable French cup holders. It is r Speaker, cf ...... 4 1 1 5 1 0 a school rooms at the Hollister enable you to see the plants C arey, rf ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 silly, on the strength of a victory Street school and to improve the Hauser, lb ...... 4 1 2 12 0 2 Bressler, If ...... 3 2 1 2 0 0 over Mexico, to get giddy enough Skilton’s Hooks — a competent attendant H ale, 3b ...... 4 1 1 1 4 0 Partridge, 2b ...... 4 2 3 4 3 1 heating and ventilating system in A will gladly explain. D ykes, If ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 Frelg-au, 3b ...... 4 1 0 0 3 0 to whip the French team with a said school rooms. o Poxx, c ...... 4 1 2 4 2 0 Deberry, c ...... 4 0 0 5 0 0 pencil and paper. Boley, ss ...... 4 0 1 3 3 0 V ance, p ...... 3 0 0 0 4 0 The odds are all against the 9. To see if the District will vote We carry a complete line of Weber Q uinn, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 American team. Even if Bill Til­ to purchase that certain lot-of land and Skilton dry and wet flies, fly Johnson, p ...... 4 0 2 0 1 0 4 8 27 16 1 situated in said Manchester, bound­ SHALL WE MAIL OUR B oston den holds up through such a stren ed and described as follows, to hooks, fly oil, dry fly solution, line BEAUTIFUL CATALOG— 7 6 14 27 20 3 AB. R. H PO. A. E. uous campaign and Frank Hunter JUST OUT? Washington ...... 170 010 002— 11 J. Smith, r f ...... 4 is at the very peak o£ his game wit: — dresser. Philadelphia ...... 001 000 050— 6 M oore, If .... when ho joins ,.iie team in Paris, Northerly by Washington Street; Two base hits. Reeves, West, Judge, Hornsby, 2b .. Eastornly by Summit Street; Johnson: three base hits, Goslin; B row n, cf .... the French will be heavy favorites home run, Foxx; sacrifices, Zachary, Bell. 3b ...... to beat any team that plays against Southerly by Hollister Street; Speaker. Goslin; double plays. Boley Farrell, ss ... them in the challenge und. and Westerly by other land of to Bishop to Hauser, Reeves to Judge. Burrus, lb ... There can be no doubt with uni­ said District. C E. Wilson and Reeves to Gillis to Judge; left on T ay lo r, c ...... 10. To see if the district will bases, Washington 9, Philadelphia 7; W ertz, p ...... fied control of the campaign and Barrett & Robbins base on balls, off Zachary 1, off John­ Edwards, p ... with Tilden having the big word in make an appropriation for the pur­ son 4; struck out, by Zachary 1, by McNamara, x . the direction of it, there will be bet-! chase price of the above described Sporring Goods Headquarters Company, Inc. Braxton 2, by Johnson; hits, off H earn , p ...... ter spirit among the players, but land. Zachary 14 in 7 2-3 Innngs; off Brax­ Gautreau. xx . 11. To do any other business Fishing Licenses Issued Here. MANCHESTER ton 0 in 1 1-3 inning, off Quinn 6 in Goldsmith, p . spirit alone does not beat players 913 Main Street, South Manchester Offices and Packing Cellars 1 1-3 innings, off Johnson 10 in 7 2-3 Urban, xxx ... like Lacoste and Cochet anti Boro- proper to come before said meet­ innings; balk, Zachary; winning Delaney, p ... tra. i m e c a n V c u b ing. ALLEN PLACE Phone 1100 pitcher, Zachary; losing pitcher, ^ -----— Dated at Manchester, Conn., this Nurseries Quinn; umpires, Nallin, DIneen and 34 5 9 24 12 6 Vou CAt^~C aoRvJB 14th. day of April, A. D., 1928. 302 WOODBRIDGE ST. Barry; time, 2:05. Brooklyn - . .. .027 000 Olx— 10 French Have Spirit •ACbSTOMG BAUU" B oston ...... 000 020 030— 5 If the Americans are over-sup- F. A. SWEET, At Boston:— Two'base hits, Bressler, Bell; stolen plied with spirit they will not have -mwikS To President. YANKEES 10, BED SOX 7 bases, Tyson, Carey; double plays, any more to inspire them than th-e eps^cKV) uis j. NicHidM N ew Y ork Bancroft to Partridge to Bissonette, AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Partridge to Bancraft to Bissonette; French players will have. Com bs, cf ...... 5 1 2 5 0 0 left on bases, Boston 8, Brooklyn 8; For the first time in history K oenig, s s ...... 4 1 2 0 4 0 bases on balls, off Wedtz 2, off Ed­ France will be defending the cup R u th ,' If ...... 3 1 1 1 0 0 wards 1, off Vance 5, off Hearn 2, off at home this year. It will be a Gehrig, lb ...... 4 2 3 12 1 2 Delaney 2; struck out, by Vance 5, by M eusel, rf ...... 5 0 2 1 0 0 Edwards 3, by Hearns 2; hits, off ceremony of the greatest impott- D ugan, 3b ...... 4 1 1 2 1 0 Wertz 4 in 2 innings (none out in ance to the players and the nation Durocher,j2b ...... 5 1 2 2 5 1 3rd), off Edwards 3 in 2, off Hearn 0 and no nation can get the stimula­ G^abowskI.‘ c ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 in 2, off Goldsmith 0 in 1, off Delaney tion from ceremony that the French H oyt, p ...... 4 2 1 2 1 0 1 In 1; hit by pitcher, by Edwards (Partridge), by Vance (Brown); los­ can. 38 10 15 27 12 3 ing pitcher, Wertz; umpires, Wilson, Under all the circumstances it B oston Reardon and Moran; time. 2:10. is better to proceed on the con­ AB. R. H. PO. A E. A NNOUNCEMENT viction that the United States will Flagstead, cf ...... 5 0 2 1 0 1 At New York: — T odt, lb ...... 5 1 2 12 2 0 GIANTS S, PH ILLIES 1 make a creditable showing rather M yer, 3b ...... 5 2 2 1 3 0 N ew Y ork than assume that the team is or­ K. Williams, If .... 4 3 1 1 0 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. dained to bring back the cup. R e g an . 2b ...... 5 1 2 3 4 0 R oush, cf ...... 2 2 1 5 1 0 We Are Leading Distributors of Tarbert, rf ...... 4 0 0 0 1 0 O’D oul, If ...... 3 2 2 1 0 0 D. Williams, zzz ... 1 0 0 0 0 0 T erry , lb ...... 4 0 0 7 0 1 men Rothrock, ss ...... 3 0 2 0 2 1 Ja ck so n , ss ...... 3 0 0 3 2 1 DRINKS ON CUPID B e rry , c ...... 3 0 0 8 1 0 Harper, rf ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 R o llin g s, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cohen, 2b ...... 3 0 0 1 6 0 “What caused the postponement H eving, c ...... 0 0 0 1 0 0 H ogan, c ...... 2 1 1 5 0 0 of the wedding?” W id m g B rad ley , p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 Cummings, c ...... 1 0 0 1 0 1 R u ssell, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 B enton, p ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 “Both objected. He was drunk Sim m ons, p ...... 1 o'■ 0 0 1 0 — — and that’s why she objected. And R ogell, zz ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 28 5 5 27 10 3 he was so drunk he objected be­ ’Wont M orris, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 Philadelphia cause he thought they were trying AB. R. a. PO. A. E. MASON HYLASne TIRES 40 7 12 27 17 2 N ixon, If ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 to get him to commit bigamy by N ew Y ork ...... 320 050 000—10 S ch u lte, X ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 marrying twins.”—Judge. B oston ...... 200 001 031— 7 C L 4S S 1I1E D S o th ern , cf ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 ^wo base hits, Gehrig, Combs, Thompson, 2b ... .. 4 1 1 0 2 0 Meusel, Flagstead;, three base hit, Leach, cf. If ...... 4 0 0 4 0 0 Railway engines are said to These tires are regular equipment on the Myer; home runs, K. Williams; Sand, ss . .^...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 dduble plays, Koenig to Durocher to Wrightstone, rf ,, .. 4 0 1 0 0 0 make full use of only five per cent Koenig, Fyer to Regan to Todt; left W ilson, c ...... 4 0 2 7 0 0 of the heat generated in their waif on bases. New York 8, Boston 8; base Kelley, lb ...... 8 0 0 10' 0 0 boilers. on balls, off Hoyt 2, off Bradley 1, off W alsh, p ...... 2 0 2 0 2 0 well bow n Stutz and Lincoln cars and were Russell 2, off Simmons 3, off Morris P ru e tt, p ...... 1 0 0 0 2 0 1; struck out, by Hoyt 1, by Bradley I,- by Russell 1. by Simmons 2. by 33 1 7 24 8 0 Mgrris 1; hits, off Bradley 8 in 1 2-3 N ew Y ork ...... 201 020 OOx-—5 Inbings, off Simmons 1 in 3 1-3, off Philadelphia .... 000 000 010-—1 used on the worlds champion Stutz cars which Russell 6 in 3, off Morris none in 1; Two base hits, Wilson, Walsh; losing pitcher, Bradley; umpires, home runs, O'Doul 2; sacrifice, Cohen; POOR SHAVES MUST GO! Campbell, Owens and Gelael; time, left on bases, New York 7, PhlladeL MO. phla 6; base on balls, off Benton 1, off X—Rollings batted for Berry In 8th. 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It Even the 15th shave with the same moderate price E ...... 4 2 3 2 0 0 The All-Sevenths, handicapped % ft^B^BAUOON J. Sew€ i .1...... 4 0 2 1 3 0 by the absence of their popular marked the dawn of a new shaving blade provokes enthusiastic com­ B urns, lb ...... 4 1 1 15 1 1 center, Carlson, lost to Miss Mc­ era. ment, for this new^blade enables ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 The popularity of this outstand­ YOU to obtain more shaves and Hodapp, 3b ...... 4 1 2 1 4 0 Guire’s boysyesterday afternoon ing achievement has been without better shavee than you ever had L. Sew ell, c ...... 3 0 1 2 2 0 by a score 26 to 15. This is the parallel in the history of shaving. before. Users of V uet AutoStrop Let Us Quote Our Prices Before You Buy S haute, p ...... 3 0 0 1 1 0 greatest margin any team has gain­ Here’s a blade that stands up to Razor who have tried these new 35 7 13 27 15 1 ed over the Sevenths. The Sevenths its task. 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This And That In ^ e ir Letters AUTHOR OF BY RUTH DEWEY GROVES VNO SINNERS Feminine Lore Marye Dear: when he saw his mother shedding I’ve just come back from visit­ tears. Then Mrs. Meredith had an attack and we had to put her to rible ride in the dead of night. ing Betty and her mother. Mrs. to see you, Dave boy! I’d made Ap night we were In Stanton," David bed. . . TH IS HAS h a p p e n e d “Better rest awhile, Dave," Pop Meredith isn’t very well today. my mind I’d never trust another addressed Pop By bee. “We heard Betty had told Junior to stay I’m' afraid it was a mistake for T k e Bimuner «1ia *■ *®» S A L L I her call him Steve, and say some­ Bybee suggested gently, bending Betty to take Florence’s place, at FORD, ward of tli« otate man If you'd thrown me down. But over the boy to wipe the cold drops away from the baby chicks In the aae for 12 rcso> *■ “f*™**^ . Sally didn’t doubt you a minute. thing about what she’d do to him yard, but she knew something was this time. She and her to CLEM CARSON. Sfce me^.. if he double-crossed her. I should of sweat from his forehead. both need looking after. They DAVID NASH, aflilefe ■»« Kept me from telling the police “ No, I’ll get It over with,” David I Mr.. Bobta,on. Proprietor oltte^ter Gatd^^ hosts ot other wrong when he came in and said have told you then, Mr. Bybee, but can’t do much for each other. dent who U worUaK on tho f^ » that you’d been with the show and protested weakly. “There’s not Lily Beauty shop in the House & garden enthusiasts who will be the corn had made the chickens for the anminer. Careon I didn’t have an Idea Nlta was But there is one good side to had disappeared with the crooks.” much more to tell. They couldn’t" Hale block attributes the popu­ sure to find hooks they will want sick. Betty went out to investi­ remark! about Dartre planning to rob the outfit, and any­ to borrow or own In the two col­ the matter. Florence has escaped with Sally and the etndent etrlkeo “Thanks,” David gasped, lean­ see me—had no Idea I was trailing * larity ol her Circuline Nestle Per­ gate and sure enough■she found way—” he blushed, his eyes making a mistake about Kennetn him a cmahlng blow. __ ing heavily on the showman. “1 them In the handcar. But I could manent Waves as much to the best lections. that he had thrown some ears of Sally and Darld dee *»«.*«*■ twinkling fondly at Sally—“by Oates. He can’t ruin her life now was scared sick—the police—had keep them in sight because of their equipment obtainable as to her dried corn into the coop and killed a ca rn iv a l, D avid «■ * '*5*,?’ morning I’d forgotten all about It. Just today I received a very at­ because he eloped with that girl er nnd Sally In a •“ e»how dUa- found—Sally. Knew there w a s- headlights. I guess they’d have own skill and'^onscientious atten­ two or three of the little things. eniaed aa “Princeaa Lalla,” crya- I couldn’t think of anything h u t- tractive catalogue from the local he’s been going around with sinqs bound to be—an awful row.” got away, though, If a freight train tion to details. The busiest sea­ He only had wanted to feed them, S sa«e'- NITA. Hnla «■“w , hut Sally. You see, we’d just told son of the year is now opening up. nurserymen, C. E. Wilson & Com­ hut he felt guilty, and when he she went to visit you. And he who la Infatnated wl«i He fainted then, his splendid each other that night that—that hadn’t come along just then and pany, Inc. It is fresh from the pub­ makea life mlaeraWe for Sally, Ring 1671 for an early appoint­ saw his mother coming back to forged his father’s name to a young body crumpling suddenly to —well, sir, that we loved each felocked the road. They were just lishers, is profusely Illustrated, and threatenlnv to expome her to tne the cinders of the railroad track. ment. the house — he’d been watching check before he left. Mr. Oates other and—” reaching the grade crossing where gives a wealth of general informa-1 ‘’"ilf'capltal City, where Sally Somehow the three of them man­ from a window — he scurried out says he’ll prosecute him If he “ Anybody else In the whole out­ the state road cuts the railroad tlon about roses, nursery stock, apent ao many yenra In the or­ aged to get him to the show train Many of the gorgeous costumes of the room like a rabbit. comes back. . phanage. ahe la recognlaed when fit could have told you that,” By­ tracks when this freight came flowers for the garden and the and Into the Bybees’ stateroom, which will he worn by Manchester “Got to hide from Betty. Got You can tell Florence about it the little orphana troop In. u u b , bee chuckled. “ It’s all right, Dave charging down on us—” people at the Venetian fete tomor­ rockery. In the list of varieties so she won't have to learn o f It the barker, cornea to her reacne where Gus, the barker, who bad “ But you. David!” Sally shud­ those especially adapted to plant­ to hide fronf Betty,” he yelled. and dlverta attention. Sally la Carnival folks usually mind their row evening at the Morgan Memo­ from her friends when she returns. graduated from medical school be­ dered, bowing her head on his band, ing in rock gaFdens are “ starred.” Grandma Meredith doesn’t like fnacinated with the beantlM own business and spend damn little rial In Hartford, were not only to hear him call his mother Betty I expect she will be upset because “ Lady Bountlfnl." hoateaa to the fore the germ of wanderlust had the fingers of which curled upward woven at the local mills but made This nursery sp.ecializes in ever­ children. She U anrprlaed to aee Infected him, dressed the wounded time toting tales.” greens for foundation planting as and she thinks they spoil him be­ another girl took her boy friend “ I’m glad you’re not blaming weakly to cup her face. “You were by skilled coutouriers right here in her atop and talk with a well- well as ornamental and fruit trees cause he’s never been spanked. Of away from her, hut if she has a dresaed Eaatern man who earlier shoulder. me.” David said gratefully. “Well, on the track. Did the train hit town, from pictures of gowns and “The bullet went clear through and shrubs, land is going more and course Mrs. Meredith is nervous mite of sense she’ll know she was In the afternoon has teaalngiy sir, I was walking up and down you? Oh!” robes of 18 th century Venice. read Sally'a fortune In the crya- the fleshy part of the arm at the more into perennials and all the and the little fellow upsets her. lucky to he rid of him. tal nnd naked her to have anpper the tracks, just wild to get away “Of-course not!" David grinned shoulder.” Gus told them, as he favorites for the flower garden. As When she is feeling well she I hope she Is ready to come with him. She heara them dla- and see if anything had happened at her. “ I’m here, and 1 wouldn’t Youma and Gluten breads— the hack soon. Her mother is going cuH» New Vork and call each washed his hands In the state­ their advertisement running in The adores him, hut she’s used to a to Sally, when suddenly I heard a have been if the engine had hit the latter recommended for diabetics— to worry herself into a fever If she m other Enid nnd Van. A terrtble room’s basin. “ No bones touched are maldng many friends for the Herald states, they will be glad to quiet house and he’s a noisy atorm cornea op and when the tent soft thud, like somebody jumping handccir when 1 was on it. But doesn’t. Before I close. I’m glad at all. Just a flesh wound. Of Quality Bakery, 887 Main street. send you a catalogue on request. young man. / falla. Sally flnda heraelf anpported to the ground on the other side of I’m afraid the railroad company is you relieved my mind about the in the arma of the course he's lost a lot of blood and She was put out about the baby the train. I crossed over as quick minus one handcar this morning. Tel. 780. Try their new brown tells her he knowa he’ll be pretty 'shaky for a few muffins made of bran. Still ■ other Peas, beans and lentils though chicks and spoke harshly to Betty way your artist friend regards yoR When they are reacned Sally dla- as I could, but by that time they The cowcatcher of the freight en­ days, but no real harm done. You big sellers over the bakery counter relatively rich in proteii contain a about being a little more strict hut you can’t take any credit to covera that David and Nlta are were running down the side of the gine scooped It up and tossed it missing. Later In the night when are fig muffins and pecan rolls. protein)that Is not of the same with Junior. I’m sure she didn’t yourself. can turn off the faucet, Sally. Save aside as If It had been a baby’s go- Lovingly, b y b e e Hnda hla anfe haa them tears for a big tragedy like train pretty far ahead of me. It high quality as meat and therefore mean to be so sharp hut It made robbed, aoaplclon falla on the was Nlta and a man. They must cart, but I’d already jumped and not as efficient. MOM. missing pair, and the manager la ground glass In your cold cream, or was tumbling down the bank into Have you noticed the cunning Betty feel had and Junior cried about to call In the police wh^n have been hidden on the train, patterns that have been appearing something like that. ’ Want a real a nice bed of wildflowers. MARY TAYLOR. Sally begs him to wait. The doctor to give that shoulder the waiting their chance, when the in The Herald the last few weeks? troupers beg Bybee ®"" storm broke—were there when Mrs. “ Pretty wet after the storm, so I Many have ordered them. It is not police, to wait nnd aee If David once-over. Pop?” he asked, turning didn’t go to sleep. I’d jumped to will return. When someone ang- to Bybee, who had not left David’s Bybee left. necessary to fill out the little cou­ cests David Is probably hurt or “I suppose they hadn’t counted the other side of the tracks and pon, if you prefer to use letter pa side. killed, Sally faints. When she on any such luck; had probably in­ was hidden from Steve’s car while per, but again I would remind you comes to she goes alone ont Into It was David, opening his eyes the freight trail rolled on. They th e darkncmm to find blma Am aay dazedly just then, who answered: tended to overpower her before you to give us the number of pattern breaks she aeea staggering didn’t stop to hold a post-mortem “ No other doctor, please. I’m a got back, sir. and the storm saved and the size. Frequently customers toward her over a Uttle hill. over the handcar. Probably figured omit one or the other and it causes Lifers Niceties fugitive from justice, remember. them the trouble.” NotP GO ON WITH THE STORY “I’d have give them a run for a tramp had been bumming a free inconvenience and delay. Stamps “Ladies In Hades,” a new book^even in hell about all women can If I could have some coffe now I CHAPTER XXXI the money,” Mrs. Bybee retorted ride on it and had got his, and good or currency are acceptable. If the by Frederick A. Kummer, recounts think about Is men. think I could tell you what hap­ HINTS ON ETIQUET gE F O R E she reached him Sally grimly, her skinny old hand knot­ enough for him. latter Is used wrap it up securely the conversations of Eve, Sheba almost fainted with horror, for pened, Mr. Bybee.” “ When the train had passed 1 so that the coins will not work and other ladies of legendary note As many of the carnival family ting into a menacing fist. In the pale light of the dawn she “That’s just what 1 did," David was waiting by the road for Steve’s through the envelope. Orders and as they gossip at the weekly sew­ as could crowd Into the small space i “FIVE POTATOES, PLEASE!” saw that David’s shirt about his grinned rather whitely at her. “ 1 car. I guess he was pretty badly money may be left at either the ing circle in hell. At the first French housekeepers never of the car aisle pressed against the 1. What has always been the left shoulder was soaked with yelled at them to stop, because 1 surprised when 1 hopped upon the south or north end offices of The meeting Eve tells of Adam’s domes­ think of buying more tnan just open door of the stateroom to hear proper way to announce an en­ blood. But his uninjured right arm had an Idea' they’d been up to running boar and grabbed the Herald. The patterns will be mail­ tic sins— how he stayed out late at enough for one meal, we learn. his story. Jan, the Holland giant, was stretched out in urgent Invi­ something, since they’d jumped steering wheel and swerved the car ed direct to you from the New gagement ? night and told her he was sitting They consider hash, creamed hick- who was too tall to stand upright York headquarters with reasonable tation, and his voice was hailing off this car, and I knew Nita had into a ditch, nearly turning it over. 2. Do girls of good family up with a sick dinosaur, and that ies, and all the tried-and-true left­ In the car, was Invited Into the promptness. her gaily, in spite of his terrible no business on the train, since all 1 don’t remembei; much of what sometimes prefer, nowadays, the blonde hair on his coat was over dishes very wasteful. “Buy stateroom, where he sat between happened ^ e n , what with Nita from one of the blonde elephants as you need,” is their motto. Be­ weakness and fatigue. you people were sleeping on the Watch for the next Feminine to just tell the news to a few “ Dear little Sally!" he cried hus Pop Bybee and Mrs. Bybee, “ Pitty screeching and Steve swearing and with long curls. sides, your appetite might want lot. Lore column. It will contain a re­ relatives and friends and let klly. as his right arm swept her Sing” in the crook of one of his “They were carrying a couple of popping his gun at me. But some­ something entirely different tha arms, Noko, the Hawaiian midget, cipe for the famous Philadelphia against his breast. suitcases that looked suspiciously how I managed to get his revolver it spread? next day. The utter lack of ica in the other. Sally still knelt be­ Pepper pot soup and jellied shrimp SHEBA AND SOLOMON. “ But you’re hurt, David!" she heavy to me. It flashed over me —didn’t know I’d been shot at first 3. What form can the party boxes In Paris might account for side David, holding his right hand salad— maybe other good things moaned. “ I knew you were hurt! that Mrs. Bybee, being treasurer —and dragged him out of the car. The Queen of Sheba discusses this, too. But the real reason la tightly In both of hers and laying which time and space will not per­ take? I told them so! I was looking for of the outfit, must have left a lot of “ It must have been a pretty good The Answers Solomon. “ Of course no man with that women of lands afar are still her lips upon It when his story mit printing today. you. I knew you hadn’t run away money In her stateroom, and that fight, for Nita decided to beat It be­ 1. Etlquet demands an announce­ brains would ever marry 700 wo­ women in the traditional sense moved her unbearably. men,” she says. “ But I confess I “ And she made us believe you Nlta and this Steve chap had been fore it was finished. She started off Meat and vegetable or meat and ment party. whole whole life and Job Is en­ “I suppose Mrs. Bybee has told was attracted by his optimism. hadn’t, too." Pop Bybee panted, planning to rob her when Sally and with one of the suitcases but it was fruit combinations are especially 2 Y gs# meshed with this business ol you that I was leaving the show having reached them on a run, I heard them talking the other too heavy and she dropped it in the pleasing to the eye as well as pal­ 3. Luncheon, tea, breakfast, a Men are pretty much alike when housekeeping and who would be train to go to the carnival grounds dragging his wife behind him. night’ I started after them, still road and lit out. If Nita could dance ate. Ham and pineapple Is a great dance, dinner party or almost any you get down to essentials; and so lost without it that, far from “What happened, Dave boy? Had to see if anything had happened to yelling for them to stop, and Steve as well as she can run.” David in­ favorite but with tart apples If other form of party. yet I have never been able to get begrudging separate trips to the Sally. I’d have gone sooner, but a mix-up with the dirty crooks, did turned and fired at me. He missed terrupted himself to grin at Bybee, they can be procured now, It is ovei the idea that each one I market tor each meal, they = you the storm was so violent that 1 me, lucky for me, and I kept right “she’d be a real loss to the outfit.” equally good. THE REMINDER is going to give me a new thrill.” wouldn’t know just what to do with knew I’d not have a chance to get The queen told about Solomon’s “ Winfleld Bybee, you are a fool! on. , “Well, Dave, even if Steve did their time If they didn’t. American Mrs. Bybee gasped, breathless from there. Mrs. Bybee said she was “ About a hundred yards beyond get away with the money, my hat’s Baked Slice of Ham with Apples MRS. MIGGS: Every time you efficient method in keeping track women, thank goodness, have so going to the lot and would look running. “Let the poor boy get the end of the train they climbed off to you, boy,” and he reached for 2-pound slice of ham see a pretty girl you forget you’re of his wives. Each one had a diffused their interests that they after Sally for me, but she wanted number and the superintendent of his breath first. Here! Put your Into a car that was parked on the the hand which Sally was still cud­ 10 whole cloves married. refuse to go to market six tirqe#' me to stay on the train, or near it, the Royal Wives took care of all arm about him and let him lean road that runs alongside the,tracks dling jealously. 1% cup light brown sugar MR. BIGiiS: You’re wrong, my when one trip can suffice. to patrol it. She didn’t tell me details with a card index system on you. Sally, you run back to the and after telling me gobdby with “ Who’s telling this?” David de­ % dozen tart apples dear. Nothing brings home the fact there was a lot of money In her sold him by an efficiency expert train and get help. This boy’s all another bullet that missed me, too, manded, with just a touch of boyish % cup water with so much force.— Answers. stateroom, or I’d have stationed from Babylon. Delilah tells the done up and he’s going to have that Steve had the car started. 1 was bravado, which made Sally love him Parsley Rub % cup sugar Into the ham. low-down about her affair with LACE TRIMMING shoulder dressed before he’s pes­ myself In there.” about to give up and start toward better than ever. “ He didn’t get A GOOD RACKET "You see,” Sally Interrupted Sprinkle with cloves. Place in bak­ Samson, and Mrs. Potiphar tells tered to death with questions.” Capital City to notify the police away. I’m afraid he won’t be good ing pan and surround with the ap­ “There’s success for you. That why she did it. Salome adds her A black faille ensemble has “ I can walk,” David panted, his eagerly. “I told you I hadn’t said a when I noticed there was a hand- for much for a long time. Nita ples peeled, cored and sliced In girl used to be in the chorus and spicy morsel, and Cleopatra com­ cream Alencon lace inserts U0 Its breath whistling Across his ashen word to him about the safe.” car on the tracks, just where this should have stayed to look after “ Safe?” David glanced down at half cross-wise. Sprinkle the re­ now she’s got all kinds of money.” pares her lovers. sleeves, fashioning a neck yoke lips. “ I don’t want Sally out of spur joins the main line. him.” maining sugar over the apples, add her, puzzled. “ So this Steve crook “The money, Dave!” Mrs. Bybee “Where’d she get It?” Merely continuing to prove that and a jabot. my sight. I—would—give u p - “I threw the switch and in a min­ the water to the pan and bake at cracked a safe to get the money, screamed. “You didn’t save the “Sold some manuscripts called then. Nothing much—the matter. ute I had the handcar on the main 350 degrees F. until done (about ‘The Impressions of a Married Just a—bullet—In my shoulder. Be did he? I didn’t know—didn’t have money, did you, Dave? Where are line and was pumping along after 45 minutes). Serve on hot platter Man.’ ” all right—In a—day or two.” time to find out.” you. Winfleld Bybee? I’m giving “And I told you It was a man them. The state road parallels the garnished with cress or parsley. “ Oh— she’s an author, then?” What Would You Give to Get Rid of “ Please don’t try to talk dar­ railroad track for five or six miles, you fair warning! If he saved that “No, she’s a collector. She sold ling" Sally begged, rubbing her named Steve!” Sally reminded money. I’m going to faint dead them joyously, raising David’s cold you know, and I could make nearly 'em to the author.”— Life. cheek softly against his right hand away!” This is the time when eggs are hand to her Ups. “ They thought I as good time in my handcar as they most plentiful and therefore most and wetting it with her tears. could In their flivver, for it’s a (To Be Continued) Montana’s oil wells are produc­ NERVOUSNESS “ Lean on me and take It easy,” was making It all up, Dave, but reasonable and it is a good time they believed me after a while.” down grade nearly all the way.” to try to make the sunshine and ing oil at the rate of eight million In 9 Days And Have Steady Vigorous Nerves? Pop Bybee urged, his voice husky He paused, his eyes closing wear­ David is afraid to take credit for ^ barrels annually, with a value of with unashamed emotion. “ And “I suppose Sally has told you his deed, so the glory is given to g angel cakes which at other times of that we saw Nlta and some man ily as If every muscle In his body the year seem extravagant in the more than $11,000,000. Never mind what causes nervous­ live druggists America over sell fl. don’t talk any more till we get you ached with the memory of that ter- Eddie Cobb. g bottle of 72 tablets (9 days treat­ s into a berth. God! But I’m glad walking In the mdonllght that last use of eggs, as an authority says: ness, what you want is to get rid of IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilHIIIIIIIIIIIIliillliniililllllli “It is utterly impossible to success­ that shyness— that trembling— ment) for $1.00 and sell it with the fully practice the culinary art or Fashion Plaque that timidness— that exhausted distinct understanding that if nftar become proficient in the cooking of shaky irresolute fefeling that comes taking one bottle your nerves ar® ly, on account of the “beam,”’ as delicious pastry without the J|beral from uncontrolled nerves. not steady and vigorous your mind Home Page Editorial Dr. Briggs calls it, in the parents use of eggs. It is utterly foolish to Don’t worry any longer— worry keener and your general health eyes. A good spanking once in a attempt to use egg substitutes In a and fear bring on mental as well greatly improved—^your moheY while might make Willie at least false effort to gain economy be- as physical exhaustion. hack. Mall orders filled. A Plea for the equal of Gunga Din. cause where eggs are sacrificed not There’s a new remedy that every Nervous men and women qwe i t only is the delicious, peculiar and nervous person ought to know to themselves to throw, aside their Daily Health Service “ Shingle” disUnctive flavor of the ^J^Jshed about that druggists are now dis­ indecision and get a bottle of Life- tone Tablets today. It Isn’t much to HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL Discipline product missing, hut of greater sig­ pensing and it is called Lifetone nificance is the fact that the health- pay to bring ^hack that feeling, of by World Famed Authority giving properties supplied by eggs Because of its speedy action it is confidence and self reliance that By Olive Roberts Barton comes with well balanced nerves, to the particular product the one big seller for nervousness _ a______-- M J ___A Bridge M e they are used cannot be supplied in any other way.” We certain muscles which have the GUARD YOUR FEET! One of the utterances of Dr. cipes calling for the use of 12 egg... function of holding up the arch Another the whites for angel and the yolks of the foot. To correct the condi­ John E. Briggs of Washington BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN that delights me greatly is, “Thou BY W. W. WENTWORTH for gold cake, one of these days. tion the muscles must form new These two look well and taste well Editor Journal of the American habits and stay In a shorter posi­ Shalt not say, ‘I just can’t do a (Abbreviations: A—ace; R— Medical Association and of Hygela, thing with Willie,’ in his presence. together for company or formal en­ tion. Experts advise exercise of king—Q— (lueen; J—jack; X—• tertaining. , the Health Magazine such muscles with a view to bring­ Let a beam come out of thine eye Iany card lower than 10.) ing Into action fibers that will and cut a shingle therefrom and Have you tried tfie new Jelly serve to carry on the load. arrest thyself.” preparation which is now being The average person who de­ Baby’s Feet Padded I am not an advocate of cor­ 1— Against a trump play,considerably advertised and demon­ velops aching feet is inclined to The sole of the foot of the baby poral punishment as a general opponents not having bid, strated. It Is really very good and place most of the blame on fallen does not appear to have an arch, rule, because among certain par­ economical and handy just now arches, particularly since the re­ but this is due only to the fact ents to strike a child is the only what does an opening lead of when the jelly supply has vanish­ jection of many men In the draft that the foot is heavily padded kind of training they know. an 8 or 9 indicate? ed in most family cupboards. during the World War called at­ with fat. When the child reaches A whipping to them is the mor­ 2— Opponent bids initially tention specifically to this condi­ the age of three or four, the de­ al cure-all just as castor-oil is the one no-trump. Second hand In observance of National Gas- den week and in line with the tion. velopment causes disappearance panacea for all physical ills. And holds: diamonds—A K Q The first reaction on the de­ of much of this fat and it is seen usually for dozens of reasons, but widespread interest In gardening, velopment of the desire for an that the arch is always present. chlefiy because a child gets hard­ 10; hearts—X X; clubs—X X both local free libraries are just arch support is to purchase one Proportionately the arch in in­ ened to it, it is of no earthly good jX; spades—X X X. What now showing a collection of au­ thoritative works on flower and of the many devices exhibited for fants is just about the same as in But there are times, brethren, ■ should he, bid? vegetable gardens and potted sale in shoe stores, drug stores, or the adult. These things can also there are times! 3— Opponent bids no-trump; other stores of popular merchan­ be determined by the use of the plants. At the South end Ubrary a Frankly, with all of our child j gg^ond hand holds: diamonds poster In the case outdoors calls at­ dising . Undoubtedly shoe sales­ X-ray. training ideas, psychology clinics, —AKQJ 10 XX X X ; spades tention to the extensive display of men in some places receive com­ The proper time to take care of child patholists, and high-powered —X X; hearts—X; clubs—X. books In the corridor and still oth­ missions on their sales of arch the feet is obviously before per­ normal schools, It looks as though er posters on gardening are to be supports and are Inclined to urge manent defects have developed. etch generation of children turned What should he bid? in found inside. At the library on them upon anyone who comes Examination of the child at the out by American parents is more The Answers North school street the attendants to purchase shoes. time It enters kindergarten may and more “spoiled.” 1— Singleton or doubleton. have assembled a worth-while col­ Faulty Muscles show the necessity for modifying It is as puzzling as it is dis­ lection of books on the same gen­ The absence of proper muscle the shoes temporarily so as to lift 2— Pass. tressing. Eventually most of them 3— Four diamonds. eral subject, among them Hottes power in a foot or the relaxation one heel oj throw the weight on turn out to he first class men and ■well known books on perennials of ligaments may produce condi­ one or the other side of the foot In women, because their own com­ particularly on garden problems in tions demanding temporary as­ ‘order to insure proper develop­ mon sense (and let us give a little general. There are upwards of 100 sistance In the form of bandages ment. credit to ancestral stock) comes to SPORTS SUIT ■who are members of the Mancbes- or supports. On the other hand, A new sports suit has its gored their rescue. skirt of tan woolen, cross-barred one effect of the support is to pre­ But during that period of adol­ vent proper action of the muscle NOVELTY CHIFFON in brown and Its short jacket of Cheruit Is introducing for pastel escence between 5 and 20. there is and to produce in this way a something wrong. We know all brown. to- colored evening gowns a new nov­ vicious circle which inclines about this new freedom and the RtBUM IS HUUWI ward progression of the condition elty chiffon which'Is crisp and stiff as organdie. new tenets of the younger genera­ rather than toward a cure. tion. That’s not news. We know STIFF MOIRES No two feet are exactly alike. that' the word obedience is almost Stiff moires, in dark shades, MY VUUCOSE VEINS Ohivoualy stock arch supports, POPULAR SHADES fashion some of the smartest •ad l i i rdtevad me of the Judging from the color note at obsolete. often though helpful In some conditions But why should this new free­ spring frocks. Stiff bows or Chn recent evening parties, pink In all may be vicious in others. ^ dom he. a selfish, self-willed, ex­ bounces emphasize the materials tonqij and reds from soft ones to Watfeet are due in most in­ travagant, and la^ ^eedom? Tru- character. to the Of ^ toiLO o f d e^ are the j)^£ulu colors.. ^ '' ' ^.-(>ff''^J ? MANCHESTER (CONN.). EVENING HE3SALD, ^tHUR51?AT» A I^ H i 19,1928,

Preod^ i*olncai« charj family of resplfl^Mry ^fiaeasaa, Iraitt k A M o T/Aw V - the atjmdpoint of' time lost, is the. the '-BY mATioim ur fiburcv < log « aeiMt common cold which, according !to Itlg spedChbS'made- by m< the record of tfad oompaby mehtldii- tbett* pawtir; NewR~ ed, chased 70' per ceot of hl^hnoes ParlB^-^Clpodesmie The bllL as passed is a t <$> ^salting from' dlseascB of re- sti^diti which diffusa NHaeg] CAUSESMOST ibf^iafida must go w iu the^btlo' dlie gMbg all private - d^_ gplxatory syStebii. .Colds chusia the of a bill tba Chamber o f Deph- to dismantle befoPe disability of 4 out of 10 m,e& au- IldirCVAt'WUeh time the Ci Greatest Sky Liner Makes aually, and of 7 out of lO wpmeb tles 400. to 20 that there were bnir Itsblf' to- preparer eahh year.. It is no wonder we call two ie^I broadcasting statloos li » ' Its Debnt Soon— Being it the common cold: - r < Prgnce...... , , :' ; , r v; -The n » t luost important respira­ BnOt in England. tory disease from the standpoint of U. S. Public Health time lost by Industrial employees.is Influenza or # grippe. In the flve years ending with 1924, grippe dis-' flriqrr-U iiht^teiK lerl Washington.— An aviation ven­ Makes Ten Year Stady rf abled members of sick benegt asSoc- Hot hiietiits toads W ltihSniiff^ ture transcending In importance all Tations at a rate which was more ^ mealt ‘Ahofifs dige^tW wben Rum? air enterprises of the past will Respiratory Diseases than six times the. frequency of ths come with the commissioning of the other epldemle\ and infectious dis­ H oaoti Qolcic to eases put together. As a public British trans-Atlantic dirigible rntmiCiia fltxrt tO jjrffihi SorVO fllCiyi Among Workers. health problem, even when the dis­ oto--lm t«lwa^08e 1 . -> R-lOO this summer. ease is not epidemic, influenza is of The R-lOO now is being com­ put-standing importance among the pleted at Howden Airdrome, Eng­ A large electric light and power adult population o f the country. land. The ship will undergo her company which pays full wages to Within the family respiratory first air trial in June and Is ex­ its employees who are, disabled by diseases, the third largest waster of pected to cross the Atlantic carry­ sickness, keeps a record of the dis­ time is the group which may be ing passengers and mails before d.esignated as diseases of the September. She is twice the bulk eases which cause time lost from .pharynx and tonsils. Tonsillitis, of the Shenandoah or Los Angeles, work. The company asked the sore throat, and gninsy are the more and the only airship in existence of United States Public Health Service common diseases in this group. In suitable size or strength to carry to cooperate in the analysis of this the experience of sick benefit assoc­ passengers commercially on the record. When the tahulatlbhs were iations, diseases of the pharynx and trans-Atlantic route. She is design­ completed, it was found that more tonsils ranked next to grippe in fre­ ed to carry a crew of 43, ten tons than one-half of all the abaences on quency. of freight, and 100 passengers. account of sickness among the men First of 150. in the employ of the company was While of great size, this airship caused by diseases of the respira­ Is about the minimum size that tory system, the more, common of TOWN ADVERTISEMENT can be used for commercial trans- which are the ordinary cold. Bore Atlantic flights, and is merely the throat, tonsillitis, bronchitis. In­ forerunner of a fleet oT 150-pas­ fluenza or grippe, and pneumcmia- NOTICE OF THE senger ships, her British backers This record is of especial Interest, say. Commander C. Dennis Bur­ because it includes all absonces' TAX COLLECTOR ney, Member Parliament, who is A view o f one of the promenade decks of the R-lOO looking aft. These decks are equipped with re- lasting'one day or longer during a the designer of the R-lOO, has dis­ clinuig chairs and with facilities for shuflleboard and other deck games. ten-year period. All persons liable by. law to pay cussed with President Coolldge and As a cause of absence from work Town or I^ersonal Taxes, in the Secretary Hoover the carrying of among employees of this company, Town of Manchester, are hereby no­ American trans-Atlantic mail by no other diseases group approached tified that I will have a rate bill for airship. in importance the respiratory dis­ the List of 1927, of 13^ mills on The R-lOO will cross the Atlan­ the fiollar dne and collectible bn eases. In fact, the respiratory dis­ April 1, 1928. Personal Tax dne tic on the; easterly trip in 48 Hours eases caused more absences than all and wetserly in 60 hours. The the other diseases combined. It is April 1. 1928. later and larger ships will require not unreasonable to suppose that I win be at the Mmiieipal Baild- Stove Coal...... $15.00 Ton only 36 hours east and 48 hours this sickness experience is more or west. Commander Burney is now less representative of the experience, ing;, each week day from in America conducting negotations of other groups of employed per­ Chestnot Coal... for the dirigible’s builders. It has sons. been proposed that of the remain­ The records, of employee benefit APRIL 1 TO MAY 1 der of the fleet, half be built in associations scattered over the the United States, and half in Eng­ northern and eastern part of the tnelosive t o C o a l ...... land. United States tell much, the same Officially Tested. story. Prom the recorded exper­ Hours 9 a. m.» to 4 p. m* except When completed the R-lOO will ience of 35 different sick-benefit Pea Coal ...... be tested by the British Admiralty associations having a combined Tuesday, April 3, Tuesday, and given an air worthiness cer­ membership of nearly 100,000 per­ April 10, Tuesday, April 17, tificate. The U. S. has agreed to sons, It was found that respiratory Tuesday, April 24, and Tuesday, lend Lakehurst Airship Station for diseases caused 47 per cent of all Afoy 1. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 Buckwheat.... . $9.50 Ton the mooring of the R-lOO on her the cases of illness for which sick- first trans-Atlantic flights. benefits were paid from 1921 to p. m. y Where it i8 necessary to carry in coal the usual extra Interest will be added to aU ta.x- Luxury marks_, the passenger 1926, Inclusive . This source of in­ charge oil 50 ceuts a t

boys will be starting on the wrong GREATER HUNGARY IS KINDLY POLICE path.” AIM OF PEOPLE, SAYS Since last year, according to the LEADER ON VISIT HERE records of the department, the employment bureau of the Chicago IN CHICAGO KEEP police department has found jobs Cleveland, Ohio.— A Hungary to for approximately 4,000 hoys be­ encompass the entire Hungarian SPRING TIME tween the ages of 16 and 21 years. people and a country which will be BOY CRIME DOWN One of the main points of the a greater Hungary than ever before plan to be put into operation in where the population will be pure­ Is Painting and Papering Tim e ' Philadelphia will be the boys’ em­ ly Hungarian is the Ideal effort for BOYS’ SPRING ployment service, according to Mer- Why put it off? Speak to us about it now—^today! which all true patriots of that A Saving of Nearly 40% Chicago, 111.— The "Big Broth­ ryweather. country are striving today, Baron We’ll do the job the way you want to have it. done—the Worth looking s at er’’ attitude of police to Juveniles Sigmund Perenyl, President of the right way! 5 on These! has resulted in a surprising lack of Hungarian Senate stated, during a and worth more young criminals in Chicago, in the ENGLISH WOMEN SPEND recent visit to Cleveland. Somethingr New Something Better Mercerized opinion of Thomas A. Merryweath- The Hungarian Baron, who heads Canvass and Metal Ceilings. er, director of the Philadelphia 820,000,000 PER WEEK a delegation of prominent Hungar­ than the Grant Estimates Furnished on Request. •1 crime bureau. FOR AIDS TO BEAUTY ians visiting the principal cities in Ribbed Urged by the increasing number America also tributed Jeremiah Assorted light colors. Sizes Price. of crimes committed by boys and Smith, a Boston banker, who was 7 to 16. girls under the age of 21 years, ■ London.— The women of England sent to Hungary to assist In sta­ STOCKINGS Merrsrweather came to Chicago re­ spend no less than $20,000,000 a bilizing that country’s currency. cently to make a study of police week on personal adornment— not JOSEPH C. BENSON for CMUren methods here. including powder, lipstick and other " 61 Cambridge Street Philadelphia, Merry weather cosmetics— according to figures A special price for this found, was in need of some means compiled by the Drapery 'Fextile 20 YEARS IN THE SEA event. Df curbing juvenile criminality, and and Women’s Wear Ass>'!iation, he believes he has found the means which is holding an exhibition here. London.— A bottle dropped into BOYS’ PERCALE In the “ Big Brother’’ attitude of The sum is increasing yearly, the the Mediterranean 20 years ago police here. reports state. The huge sum. was was found recently off the Manx Jobs for Boys arrived at through a searching coast. It contained the business “ The work of police in finding computation, and its cause was j card of a Dundalk dentist, offering FOR MEN Jobs for young boys and in guiding stated to be the ever-changing 1 a free set of false teeth to the them in the right paths seems to styles in women’s clothes. finder. Guaranteed AND BOYS have been immensely . successful,’’ in all ways . . . . Merrsrweather told members of the Chicago police department. Ifew Sprag and Summer ^. J “We found the increasing youth PLANT YOCR of criminals in the east a source of ' V styles,^ irith real leather serious concern. “ Boys in their teens were com­ sweat bands. mitting crimes that were almost Quiet economical operation R oiM anil Unbelievable. “ For that reason 1 came to Chi­ cago to study the way the problem has helped to make Long Hose in Cham- was solved here. The results I tagne, Beaver, Sand, or S h riilia found from the Chicago systeni Bark, first quality have surprised me. Through their ‘ iglirii ribs. friendly aid, the police have given f r i g i d a i r e We ndw have a complete boys and girls here a real intprest THE MAJORITY Actually that’s all it takes “ to do lihb at IbVf luricfis. In ‘going straight.’ , THE CHOICE OF over’’ a chair withDevo^Lacduerl “ By canvassing the business men And it’s so easy you’ll want to keep of the city the police have found In­ BOSS BusHfli ... S flo teresting work for thousands of right on and do a lot of other tfaiiigs boys who would otherwise have as well. V. SHRUBS ___ been on the streets. Frigidaire operates Criminal Inflncnces For Devoe Lacquer is df^eot “ Consequently, those boys have quietly, automatically, from any other lacquer ydU can the pair LTTTLB ROSk been turned from the quick money without attention. It is use. Not only dries in ^ QARDENB • • «i idea and, more important, have —but easier to put on. SW durrate been placed beyond the reach of remarkably low in you can actually paint the floor Iriminal influences. I ; i M r a m o i j n ® - “ In the future it will mean a de­ price, and surprisingly with iti BVEfl BEADY P I^ V - 4L0BIINDM ease in criminals, because 'less economical in the use What’s more, Devoe LpdqW YACUUM BOTTLES Goodi PiflflrtiTOnt B IW Ckiod- ‘Values o f current. Learn how a can be used.on metal, even glassl Comes in piitttt- few dollars* down and ful new colors you can get in TO H o w $ p a Electric Wiring easy monthly payments other lacquer. Ask us for a poor put any model in your card. Electric Fixtures home. Come io today; BREMER-TULLEY RADIO MANGHISSI® HhjKAI:®,

^nder Classification 4 You Will Find A Good Used Car To Meet Your Needs. Read ^Tjy.f^nnnnnnnnnAruw>n(VWi~ f *>“1"******^ ^ ^ ^ ^ “ * * * * * * “ * ^ *********“ **•* *"**********‘*****~^**~^~*' ‘ "Winjumru-j-u-irwinrr-r--*‘ *'*******»*****»***»*******^^***^***»**^^*^^^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^*^ describee*, those things Jacksou Help Wimted -retniae 85 ,W«n« Ad [nfonnatloa iost md Fen agreed to do providing he was^e ] STEPHENSON TELLS elected governor of the. state. I LCST—RDBBER boot, between Bls- gAT.TtiBwoMBN w^ted. for speolal sell street and Manchester Green. house to house selling. Address Post naotuHeu the. agreement sqihewhat Manchester Return B6 Blssell street. Office Box B, South Manohesf^r, to­ and then Jackson wrote- it out in Evening Herald day. Please give telephone number. OF E U X E R TYPES my presence in his otto handwrit­ The Cosmopolitan chib •will meet Aimoan cements GENERAL HOUSEWOMAN or maid Phone Your Want Ads ing and then sent it back. The Tvrit- tomorrow afternoon Vith Mrs. Classified Advertisements wanted, by elderly woman, living ten agreement. 1 have. With Mr. James A. Irvine of Rober road. Count Blx averajfB w ord* to a ltna„ STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts of alone, In attractive home, 2 1-2 miles Jackson has never been exposed to Inltlala. numbera and abbravtatlon^ the world. Ask for sailing Jl«t» ana from South Manchester. Address To The any prosecuting authqrity and so Mrs., Ray Moonap and Mrs. Ray «aob oount as a word and compound ratea Phone 750-1. Robert J, Smith, Herald Box L, or telephone 1461-2, Janitors, Prison Gnards and far as I was codeerned • it never words as two words, bllnlmum cost 1009 Main street. after Thursday noon. O’Coin will be .la charge of the pub-, will be because 1 am going to use lie setback party which will follow la pries o2 three lines. it.” - • • • Automobiles for Sale Help Wanted— ^Mide 80 Shyster Lawyers Were the regular, meeting tomorrow eve­ Xilns rates per day for- tran^d^ot ning of the Manchester Green Com­ 1928 E ssex Sedan. WANTED—NIGHT MAN for spare Herald munity club. The usual number of B llectlV s l i u t i h 17. 1W7 1927 Hudson Sedan. time. Must bo competent, no boy. GOOD HOUSE PROMISES Cash Ubarse 1927 W hippet Coupe. . Apply Plnehurst Soda Shop, Middle Elected to Office. prizes will be awarded and refresh­ r 6 Consecutive Days ..| 7 otsj # ots 1925 F ord F ord or Sedan. T urnpike. ments served. ■ S Consecutive Days .. » «■ }J 1925 H udson Coach. 1 D ay ...... ( il otsi II ots FOR EPWORTHERS’ PLAY 1926 Oakland Sedan. Sitnatlona Wanted— ^F^mcde 88 Mrs. Robert Martin, chairman of All orders for Irregular insertions W. R. TINKER, JR. EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the 130 Center St. Term s eleventh of a series on the deposi­ the social committee of the Leke- will be charged at the on®;!!.™*/vi^v WANTED POSITION as stenographer. ■vlew Parent Teacber association, Special rates for long term every FOR SALE—FORD Coupe In running Have had some bookkeeping experi­ tion of D. C. Stephenson, former Tickets Selling Fast For “Gome day advertising given upon request condition. Ford sedan, 2 do'or, cheap ence. References. Address Box Z, Indiana IQan leader in which he Out of the Kitchen” at Che ■announced a publk: whist for to­ Ads ordered tor throe or six ^®y® for cash. Call 44 Wetherell street. And Ask for ‘‘Bee"' morrow evening at the school oa f •■■' and stopped before the third or flfUi The Herald. exposes the alleged operations of ney Hall Next Thursday. day will be charged only for the ao . 2nd floor. the Ku Elux Elan. Spujbh Main stre.st. On accqqnt of tual number of times the ®.Aii ov Tefunds csn be made of the Kitchen,” by A. E. Thomas, whist was omitted' and this will be stopped after the tires and paint. Must sell imme­ FO R SALE— ^HORSES 20 head fresh Stephenson, former ' Grand Dragon the last one in charge of the pres­ on six time ads diately—Call 971-2, and acclimated horses. S. D. Pearl, She will take your ad, help you word It for best results, which will be presented in Cheney fifth day. 120 W oodland street. of the Ku Klux Klan, in the in­ ent comnittee. Six prizes will be display lines not and see that it is properly inserted. Bill will be mailed stallment of his deposition today, hall on Thursday evening of next No “till forbids" 1927 W illy s K n igh t con vertib le same day allowing you until sevonth day after insertion week are being sold rapidly by awarded and refreshments served. coupe. charges that the Klan through its Air players in or out of the Fourth- ®°The Herald will not be responsible 1927 W h ippet F ou rd oor sedan. FOR S-ALB—75 YOUNG PIGS. Rein­ to take advantage of the CASH RATE, activities had rilled Indiana politics members of the Epworth League, for more than one Incorrect Insertion 1926 W illys K n ig h t sedan. hardt Lehmann, Buckingham, Conn. under whose auspices it ^ is to be District will be made welcome. of any advertisement ordered for 1925 Overland 4 cylinder sed'n, since 1922 and that leading politi more than one time. __ clans of Indiana have practically given. 1925 Overland 4 cylinder coach. Fob ' j and Supplies 48 A New York church sexton who, The Inadvertent omission or laa®!^ 1926 F ord T udor sedan. all been subservient to its dictates. The proceeds will go toward the rect publication of of'Che found his ' salary. insufficient took 1925 F ord tou rin g car. MILLER’S BABY Chlx, Redb and Leg­ He outlines, too, thq activities of building fund pledge 'which was rectified only by cancellation 1924 E ssex coach. up bootlegging oin the side. No charge made for the service render- horns from our healthy trapnested the Klan in some states near Indi­ made to the church some years ago 1925 C hevrolet tou rin g car. breeders, state-tested and free from and the play is being: put 'o n in matter what you take up these 1924 O verland tou rin g car. Wanted— to Buy 68 Farms and Land for Sale 71 ana and of the order In Washing­ days, ypu must have good back^r. Price very low. Cars guaranteed. disease. Good sized birds and egga ton, Cheney hall because a larger stage All advertisements ioust a®a^fJP Heavy produoera Hatch weekly. ground to get'along. Cash or terms. FOR SALE—ON STATE ROAD only Q. I have here a letter from is available there and the seating •n style copy and typography PICKETT MOTOR SALES Phone 1063-3. Fred Miller, North regu litlon a -'en forced by .the ®®hl‘ «h- Coventry. (Ask me about poultry $4,000 buys a, n ice sm all farm , house Col. Simmons in which he states he capacity is larger than the banquet 22-24 Maple Street. WE PAY HIGHEST pricec for old In g ood condition. P rice Is right. ers, and they reserve the right to supplies and equipment). furniture and Junk. Call 849. was driven from the Klan by a hall of the church. edit, revise or reject nny copy oon- Easy terma Call Arth ir A. Knofla, 1925 4 cyl. O verland Sedan. 782-2. group of ‘purposeful traitors and Miss Helen E^es and Miss Eu-^ / dered objectionable 1925 4 cyl. Overland Coach. OLIVER BROTHERS day old chicks WANTED — TO BUY old;fashloned CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads from two year old bena Hollywood consummate double-crossers.’ Is genia 'Walsh of the High.schqol are 1925 C hevrolet T ouring. furniture. Also repairing and re- coaching the play. The leading Houses For Sale to be published same day must be re­ 1923 C leveland Coach. Strain-Blood tested and free from finlshing of antique and modern Houses for Sale 7B this true, Mr. Stephenson? ceived by 12 o’clock ->on. Saturdays white diarrhea. Oliver Bros., Clarks parts are being taken by. Mlis 1924 O verland Sedan. furniture. V, Hedeen, 833 Center St. A. Yes, Colonel Simmons was |2;600 is the price for a email 10:30 a. m. 1923 O verland Sedan. Corner. Conn. FOR SALE—12 ROOM flat, large lot, driven from the Klan by the most Florence Wilson, who is OUYiA 1923 Studebaker T ouring. WILL PAY HIGHEST prices for all double garage, on Improved street, Dangerfield, the part created by cottage with fair sized lot. elec- Telephone Your Want Ads BABY CHICKS—Best local stock; kinds of poultry. We _wlll also buy diabolical trickery that was ever 1924 E ssex Coach. convenient to Hartford. Will sell or conceived by the brain of mqn. The Ruth Cbatterton In ' the original tridty, bathroom, garden and poul­ Ads are accepted over the telephone 1923 Durant Coupe. popular breeds; guaranteed live da rags, papers and all kinds of Junk. exchange for single house o, build- try place. Why pay rent? Cen­ at the CHARGE RATE 1924 Overland T ouring. livery; wa do custom hatching; free Call 982-4. inn lots. Call 14 St. Lawrence street motivating force back of it was the production and Franklin Rich­ as a convenience to advertlsera but 1924 C hevrolet T ouring. catalogue. Clark’s Hatchery, East or phone 1462-3. greed for gold and lust for power, mond, who la Burton Crane. The tral location. the c a s h KATES will be accepted as 1925 F ord T ouring. Hartford. Conn.- Boarders Wanted 59-.A and with absolute disregard of part of Crane was originally play Seven room single^ furna<», gas, f u l l PAYMENT ,f paid at the busl- All these used cars have been re­ SPECIAL PRICE—Two-family house etc., walk and curbing, 2 car iptrage. BABY CHICKS everything described In the code of ed by Bruce McRae. ' ness office on or before the seventh conditioned and carry a service WANTED—HAVE ROOM available of 10 rooms on North Main street. poultry house, land for another day following the first guarantee. Baby chicks, blood tested, Ohio for two gentlemen, good table A ll im provem ents $4450. $1500 cash. honor in the dealings among men. The story of. the play is that of each ad., otherwise tae CHARGE State University accredited. Order In house or garden. A few fruit MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES board. Mrs. Fallow, 169 Main St. A pply 243 or 247 N orth Main. Tel. Q. Can you give other Instances a southern family, reduced in cir­ RATE will be collected. No responsl- Dependable Used Cars advance. Manchester Grain and Coal 438-12. of the Klan taking a part in poli­ cumstances and obliged to lease trees and grapes. Price f$'.600« bilitv for errors In telephoned ads 1069 M ain St. Tel. 740 Company. Phone 1760. terms. Will be assumed and their accuracy Dennis P. Coleman, Mgr. A|jartiiient — Flats-— FOR SALE—MAIN STREE'C. ;iice tics? their house to a rich person with cannot be guaranteed. Articles for Sale 45 Teiienienis for Kent <»3 bdngalow, Just the place for busi­ Controlled State the condition that there be no col­ Porter street, nice single with 2 12 GOOD USED CARS including 1927 ness. Car washing and greasing A. The Klan has practically ored servants there. All of the car garage. House is all modern Phone 664 O ldsm obile Landau, 1925 Oldsm obile _L equipment. Garage (tor ten cars) or FOR SALE—FURNITURE suitable FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, central­ dominated the state of Indiana in white servants who are engaged and the rooms are well arranged. It ASK Foil WANT AD SEHFICB Two-Door sedan, Crawford auto workshop 50x30. Lot 66x270. Investi­ • • • Supply Co., Center and Trotter for cottage: also kitchen stove, Hey- ly located, all conveniences, ready gate. Call Arthur A. Knofla for its political activities since 1922. fall to show up and the family be­ 1s offered at $7,500, |1,0>00 .cash. streets. Tel. 1174 or 2021-2. wood . Wakefield baby carriage, May 1. T elephone 1519 or call at 25 term s and price. Tel. 782-2, 875 Main. That year when I was the head of comes the staff of the house. Six room American colonial, oak Index of Classifications child’s play yard. Call 828 Main Strant street. the Klan, the statement was made There are numerous- funny sit­ trim and floors down, steam, gas, FOR SALE-^LATE MODEL Bulck street or phone 413. FOR SALE—STATE ROA to Hart­ coach. Fully equipped. Low mileage. FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, 67 Sum­ ford. 6 room single, 2 car garage, that headquarters would be moved uations and some real drama in the white plumbing, 2 car garage, high Evening Herald Want Ads are now FOR SALE—PERFECTION oil heater, grouped according to classifications Price very reasonable. Inquire 34 mer street, near trolley, all modern corn er property Price only $5400. - to Washington. play and everything ends happily. elevation, north end. Price only Bidwell street. good condition, 3 jardinieres and conveniences. Inquire a Walnut St. $800 cash. Call Arthur A Knofla. The Klan supported a candidate Llow and for handy "J ‘ other small articles. Inquire 140 'The play was first produced at $6,600, $1,000 cash. appear in the numerical order indi­ Telephohe 782-2. 875 Main street. for governor in Ohio in 1924 but 1927 Studebaker Standard Sedan,' Cooper street, Fouracies. FOR RENT — GREENACRES—65 the George M. Cohan' theater in Five room single, Greenacres. A cated: . Benton street, 2 family lower five fought a losing fight. They also New York in 1916 and enjoyed a nice 'little cottage, all modern Lost and Found ...... ‘ 1924 Studebaker Special 6 Sedan. FOR SALE—NEW 5 ROOM bunga­ 1924 Studebaker B ig 6 Sedan. SEW IN G MACHINES— 1 Singer $5.00. room flat, all modern improvements, low. all Improvementa Telephone supported more subordinate offi­ Announcements ...... *...... ‘ long run there. $6,500. $500 cash. 1924 Studebaker B ig 6 T ourin g. 2 White. 1 Royal, 1 Standard. All centrally located. Telephone 1111-12. 2632-2 or call 108 Bonten street. P ersonals ...... makes repaired and cleaned. R. W. cials. They also elected a member B u ild in g Antomoblles 1923 Studebaker B ig 6 T ouring. lots. Buy now when ( Garrard. Tel. 715. FOR RENT—MAY 1st—Flat of five of the Legislature. The Klan also COMING MARRIAGE Automobiles for Sale 4 1924 Studebaker L igh t 6 Sedan. prices are at lowest of year. Prices 1924 Studebaker Light 6 Touring. rooms, modern improvements; also Houses tor Sale ra had a slate in the field in 1924 as low as $150 with city water and Automobiles for Exchange “ FOR SALE—FERTILIZER for lawns. garage it wanted. Call at -3S Pearl Auto Accessories—Tires ...... « 1921 Studebaker Big 6 Touring., which has been described hereto­ Irving Taylor, son of Fred B. electricity. $350 with sewer, 1922 Studebaker L igh t 6 Sedan. Karl Marks, 136 Summer street. Tel. street or phone 1781. A dults pre- FOR SALE —UELMON'l’ STREET— fore. But their specific activity was Auto Repairing—Painting ...... ‘ 1877. ferred. Taylor of 144 South Mr.in street, water, gas and electrlcltyi These Auto Schools ...... *■" A few oars of all makes. Good buys seven room single, fire place, oak to elect prosecuting attorneys and Autos—Ship by Truck ...... ■» for little money. floors and trim, shade trees, price member of the firm of Taylor & are absolute bargains and a lot for < TH E CONKEY AUTO CO. FOR RENT—2 FIVE ROOM FLATS right. Call Arthur A Fnofla. Tele­ these would appoint jury commis­ Cummings, milk dealers, and Miss A utos— F or Hire ,v . . . ••• • v with bath and garage, 2 minutes a little. Garages—Service—Storage i« Distributors, Studebaker & Erskine Bul-ding Materials ♦7 phone 782-2. 875 Main streeL sioners for them, or jury commis­ 20-22 East Center St. Tel. 840. walk from trolley, 32 and 34 St. Evelyn Burger, daughter of Mr. and Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... " Johns street. So. M anchester. E. A. sioners satisfactory to them in the Mrs. Alexander Burger of Wapping, Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... FOR SALE—CONCRETE building Lots for Sale 7!{ various committees that would op­ CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE blocks and chimney blocks. Inquire Standish. Andover. Conn. Telephone will be married on Saturday after­ Business and Professional Services 1351-3—Willimantic. erate as they were told by various Business Services Offered ...... _ 1« If you, are in the market for a good Prank Damato, 24 Homestead street. noon, April 21, at 3 o’clock at the R obert j . Sm ith re-conditioned used car we have them Manchester. Telephone 1507. FOR SALE—TWO BEAUTIFUL lots, attorneys. Household Services Offered .....IS -A APARTMENTS—Two. three and four home of the bridegroom. The cere­ 1009 Main Street Building—ContrMtlng ...... m 14 at all prices. centrally located. Must be sold Im­ Q. What type of men as to their H. A STEPHE.NS room apartments, heat, janitor ser­ mediately, regardless of price. Con­ F lorists— Nurserie|B ■ ...... • • • • • • 1“ Klectrlcal / .ppliances— Radio i> character have been appointed to mony will be performed by Rev. REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE Center at Knox Tel. 939-2 vice. gas range, refrigerator, in-a- vince yourself of this remarkable STEAMSHIP TICKETS rr Funeral .Directors. I- door bed furnished. Call Manchester bargain offer. Call 1717. public office? Truman H. Woodward of Wapping. Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ... .17 'ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING appli­ C onstruction Com pany. 2100 or tele­ Insurance ...... Auto Accessories— 'I’ires •1 phone 782-2. Tj-pe of Officials Millinery—Dressmaking ...... ances. motors, generators, sold and Iteal i£slate for Exchange 76 repaired; work called for. Pequot A. One official was, a former Moving—Trucking—Storage .... 0 -T IT E PISTON RINC THE BOiOK OP KNOWLEDGE; Painting—Papering ...... f} Electric Co.. 407 Center street Phone janitor in the SCate House. Anoth­ makes of cars. They give your 1592. FOR RENT— FIVE ROOM tenement, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE property P rofessional Services ...... engine more power, more miles per with garage. 184 Hilliard street. in town, in good locality What have er was formerly a deputy county (267) Warblers R epairing ...... „,••••...... you to offer? Wm. Kanelil Telephone clerk. A third was formerly a petti­ gallon of gas; also stops oil pump- ] 4 9 -A Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Brancher Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... | ing. Fred H. Norton, ISO Main St. Fufcl and n'eed HUDSON STREET. 6 RuOM tenement 1776. Toilet Goods and Services ...... 25 ; and garage, near Depot. In good fogging lawyer at Marion, Ohio, Wanted —Business Service ...... 26 iDISTRIBUTOR FOR Prest-O-Llte FOR Sa l e — BIRCH w o o d out In condition. Modern Improvements who had the seat of his pants out Edncatlonnl _ 1 batteries for automobiles and radios. stove lengths $Il per cord. Phone T elephone 981-2. and his cuffs frayeu before he got Courses and Classes All sizes and cars. Complete battery 143-12. C. H. Schell. NO STOCK SPLIT-UP on the payrool. A fourth was form­ Private Instruction service. Center Auto Supply Co. 156 FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT at erly a guard at the Indiana state D ancing ...... Center street. TeL 673. FOR SALE — HARDWOOD stove 256 Hackmatack, rent $16. Inquire F. Musical—Dramatic ...... 2y length, under cover. Call after 5 R. Manning. 230 Hackmatack. Tele­ prison, a wallbird as they are re­ W anted— Instruction ...... SO- p. m. V F lrpo 116 W» i1p street. phone 1065-2. FOR TELEPHONE CO. ferred to. F inancial Garages— Service— Storage l (' Phono 1307-2. Q. An alleged carbon copy of a Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 81 TO RENT—NEW brick house, 2 tene­ letter supposedly written by you to Business O pportunities ...... 3‘2 FOR RENT—GARAGE rear of 701 FOR SALE—HARDWOOD large load ments. G rooms each $22 month. In­ Money to Loan ...... - 33 Main street. Apply to Aaron John­ $8. Ashes moved. Charles Palmer, 44 quire 309 1-2 Spruce street, corner Southern New England Issues Ed Jackson (present governor of Money Wanted ...... 3 4 son. 62 Linden street or to the Henry street. Telephone S95-3. Charter Oak. Statement Denying New Ha­ Indiana) alleging you spent $73,000 Help and Sitnatlous janitor. in his behalf has been published. H elp W an ted— Fem ale ...... 35 Bou-seliold Goods 61 FOR RENT—SEVERAL first class ven Report. H elp W anted— Male ...... 36 rents with all Improvements, Apply Is this authentic? Business Service O.fered i:l Edward J. Holl, 865 Main street. 'Tel. A. The carbon copy printed is Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 WE HAVE AS COMPLETE a line of New Haven, Conn., April 19.— •Agents Wanted ...... baby carriages and strollers as one 560. probably an authentic copy of a Situations Wanted—Female .... 38 would hope to find In a much larger Southern New England Telephone letter i t .'^as written but which Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 ASHES TO CART AND plow . L. T. 3 ROOMS FOR RENT at 170 Oak Company plans no 3plit-up of its Emplovment Agencies ...... 40 Wood, 55 Bissell. Phone 496. store than ours; with the price as street, all Improvements, hot water was written at the request of Mr. Live Stock—Pete—Poultry—Vehicles low as the lowest. Your credit is heat. Call 616-5. common stock, according to a semi­ Jackson— that is it was dictated X>(jgg— B irds— Pets ...... 41 CHAIR CANING NEATLY done. Price good at B enson’s. official statement issued here today but never signed by me. Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 right, satisfaction guaranteed. Carl FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM FLAT on QUAKER COAL &“ GAS“ ‘r A N G E S ^ Wadsworth street, all modern and in reply to reports that accounted “ Mr. Jackson came to me," Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 Anderson, 53 Norman street. Phone Never have been sold at such a sacri­ Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 1892-2. new. steam heat, oak floors, rent for the high sales price of. the stock Stephenson continued, "and said a For Sale— Miacellaneons fice as we are selling them this sea­ reasonable. See Stuart J. Wasley. by indicating a split-up at the rate spy or snoop had been put In my' son. Come in and Investigate. Your 827 Main street, telephone 1428-2. The Whitethroat is a typical Warbler. Hs hai a Articles for Sale ...... 45 Moving—'rn'cklng—Sto: a.ge Zt? credit is good at Benson Furniture of two new shares for one of the office and that he had learned of B oats and A ccessories ...... 46 Com pany. present, and a five-dollar dividend some specific instances where I had little warcry with which he tries to scare people when Building Materials ...... 47 6 8 MANCHESTER & N. Y. MOTOR Dis­ Wanted to Rent rate. V expended money in behalf of his, he sets up housekeeping in their gardens b w a u te jja • Diamonds—Watches—Jewdnt-' . 4S_ 3 OR 5 PIECE MAHOGANY suite, re­ Electrical Appliances—Radio . ■ 49 patch—Part loads to and from New Stock of Southern New England Jackson’s, candidacy. Jacksou ask­ considers that territory his own. His w n g j* mostly York, regular aervice. Call 7-2 or upholstered, new springs Inserted WANTED TO RENT—Modern five or Fuel and Feed ...... ,49-A and finished. Make your own selec­ ed if I wouldn’t write a letter that Garden—Farm-Dairy Products 10 1282. six room tenement In two family today was quoted at 193 in New sweet, however, though It can be h a i^a s we croak tion of covering. Call for free sam­ house, w ith garage. Call 1858. Haven, and 19*5 in Hartford. Six would indicate there was some rup­ Household Goods ...... 51 ples. Tel. 1268. of a frog when he Is displeased, The artist has M achinery and T ools ...... , 52 PERRETT AND GLENNEY—Local years ago the stock was selling be­ ture , etween him and me so he and long distance moving and truck­ HOLMES BROS. FURNITURE CO.. sketched a_Whltethroat .above. _____■ Musical Instruments ...... 53 649 Main Street. low the par of $100 a share. A new might have that letter to show and Office and Store Equipment...... 54 ing. Daily express to Hartford. Liv­ TWO BOYS KILLED ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. stock issue is to be announced with­ prevent the Klan from throwing SportlngfGoods—Guns ...... 55 4 PIECE AMERICAN Walnut bed­ support against Mr. Jackson. I Specials at the Stores ...... 53 in a week. When an issue was an­ WANTED—LOCAL and long distance room suite, fu ll-sized vanity $89. Chicago, April 19 — Two boys then dictated the letter but never VVearing Apparel?—Furs ...... 67 Good values in bedding. See us be­ were killed and ten Injured here nounced six years ago there were Wanted—To Buy ...... moving. We have five trucks es­ signed it and he never expected me pecially equipped for moving, rang­ fore you buy. Ostrlnsky’s Furniture few takers until a syndicate of Rooms—Hoard-Hotels—Resorts E xchange, 28 Oak. today when a seven-foot wall sur­ to sign It. pc Restanrants ing In capacity from one to five tons. rounding the boys’ yard at a public brokers took the issue In charge Rooms Without Board ...... 59 Experienced men. 55 Blssell street. “ I think he or one of his stenog­ TeL 496. L. T. W ood. A NEW LIN^ OF GAS and oil stoves school, collapsed without warning and started the rise that still is raphers signed the letter that he Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A now on display, $19 up. New re­ and buried them beneath brick and under way. Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 frigerators from $13. used to show. It was one of those H otels— R estaurants ...... 61 Paintings-Papering 21 WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE mortar. A report that American Telephone tricky things u. - cson did to ob­ Wanted — Rooms — Board ...... 62 The dead are: Stanley Knak, 7, & Telegraph Company plans a split- tain his present office and who has Real Estate For Rent WANTED—PAINTING by day or Job. and an unidentified boy. up of its common stock into two Apartments. Flats, Tenements .• 63 SmOLAIB AS WITNESS become about as famous for that Good work done reasonable, also Th.e ten Injured were rushed to parts with a slx-dollar dividend sort of thing a^ he has for his abil­ Business Locations for Rent ...• 64 shingling; also saws to file. B. P. Washington, April 19.— ^Harry P, Houses for Rent ...... 65 Green, 182 Spruce street. Phone 2414. hospitals. Some of them may die, rate Is something that local brokers ity as a lorse trader. Suburban tor Rent ...... 66 Sinclair the multi-millionaire oil physicians stated. question, pointing out that the com­ “ At the time Mr. Jackson asked Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 magnate who is on trial for con­ „rvv- T -? Wanted to Rent ...... 68 Repairing 23 The boys were playing in the pany recently issued a statement me to sign the letter I really had Rent "Ostate F or Sale spiracy to defraud the government yard waiting for the opening of declaring no change in rate would no serious objection to doing it be­ ■ Apartment Buildings for Sals ... 69 in the leasing of Teapot Dome, school when the wall collapsed. be made by either that company or cause both the Klan and myself Business Property for Sale ..... 70 LAWN MOWER shr’-nenlng, repair­ probably will take the stand in his Farms and Land for S ale ...... 71 ing. Phonographs, clocks, electric Other children and teachers rushed its subsidiaries. had Jackson oh the docket line of JHouses fo r Sale ...... s 72 cleaners, locks repaired. Key mak­ own defence, it was learned here to free them from the debris. any agreement which would disposfe Lots for Sale ...... m, 73 ing. Bralthwaite, 62 Pearl street. today. of his spoils of his office in the • Resort Property for S ale ...... '7 4 Sinclairls lawyers are now pre­ event of his election. - Suburban for Sale ...... ' 75 LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED and The best time for sustained men­ ' Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 ■ repaired, chimneys cleaned, key flt- senting his defence in the trial and Every person who takes up the “ The agreement that he deliver­ ■ Wanted—Real Estate...... 77 ^ Ing. safes opened, saw filing and it was reported this morning they cards at a game of whist holds one tal work is from late afternoon un­ ed to the Klan he brought me for The American Red­ Aiictioii-Legal Notices ' grinding. Work called for, Harold plan to call Sinclair himself some out of 635,013,559,600 possible til midnight or later, according to my approval long after he had start is one of the most Hers are sketched a ^Vuction Sales 78 Clemson, 108 North Elm street. TeL time during the day. hands. some scientists. signed an agreement with us. ' It family of Reed. Warblers Legal Notices ...... 79 462. beautiful of. the Warblers with its mingled plumage and theii: young. The By Frank Beck of orange, black and little birds have trernen- GAS BUGGIES—Who Goes There— white. . dous appetites. 1 SAY, I'M VERY SORRY. WHAT!! I DION*T REAU2E DO ESN 'T V/E WERE T H IS Y O U o i o n Y CROWOINS YOO SCEN ERY INTO TH E LOOK RECOGNIZE DITCH, r u . FAM4UAR THAT TO YOU, T H E M E N IN SOUNDS GLADCi’’ S E T SREAT YOU A NEW ALEC f T H A T C A R p COMING IN THEJR FENDER___ FROM ' e/w cen w F ss t o - vou . ' SHOW AMV /■ HOW EASILV A "BLONOERBUS* CAN PASS U/ A ‘ ' s p i t f i r e ? $ £ n a ': a n o h i s n / DEMON Wo()d Wrens are Warblers, as is the lovely Golden- DEMO^TRAIDR bested Wren. Wood Wrens are jolly little singers. L e " r - •n4EtR Th^fine song of the River Warbler has been likened , «MTHU»ASM ROM to the chirping of a grasshopper. The FIreorest and t h e m , AMO NEAfa.Y-'’^. Rubycrest of South America rival the Coldcrest of ■ ■ ’ C A O S E «^ , A '"■ i, Europe In gorgeousness. A Sedgs Warbler To skSt^ed ^ ^ S T R O P U ^ above. ^ (T o Re Continued)

J* i ' • • MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERAT^I, THURSDAT, APRIE 19, l$i38i '!)L FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: SENSE ««• NONSENSE s k ip p y «MC It ain’t the guns or arm’ent. Nor the tunes the band can play. iiMcce (ooieV* N » 6 oY a M C W 6 0 0 IC _ But the close co-operation. i'roMACH eoYHCftJl That makes us win the day. uMioN Rucej W H IC H It ain’t the Individual, UWH '-PIGEJT Nor the Army as a whole, But the everlasting teamwork. Of every Blooming Soul.

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U. S. PAT. OFF. \ 01928. BY NEA SERVICE. INC. READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE SALESMAN SAM Looks That Way B y l^ a fl The flying man and big black now, you know. I’m sure that he bird fought hard, and shrieks is right close by, upon the moun­ were plainly heard. The bird made tain side. So, on his back they hop­ (f If ^ >40 os e, Gy XT-, r v/e ^ AW.CHeeRUP! he knows he’s licked.” The Tinies The flying man then quickly were so thrilled they simply could dropped, and right beside the nest •-* Cj. not speak. he stopped. “ Well, look who’s t^ teosn l And then the man dropped to here,” yelled Clowny. “ I am glad IS HE their side. “ i won the fight,” he to see you all. Just gather close. G0MMAB6 loudly cried. “ i feared that bird Look out, don’t slip. I’ll tell you // would peck me, but he didn’t get a all about my trip. The black bird e chance. I guess this is my lucky gave me quite a ride. 1 wasn’t Bum day. My blow just took breath his scared at all.” o i $ o away, and now we’re safe. I am bo ^glad that I could almost dhnee.” I I And then he said. “ Come on, (The flying man leaves the Tiny* I I » I » I.MT.eiK^ ^et’B go. We must find Clowny ‘ ijy the 4ext story.jl^ m jAii ii/«> , - '^y-^T.-. y -.yy ^Max 'Weg­ with Inside garment and good length cord ner, W. J. Leggett, Frank Diana Your old Carpets, old rugs to going to do good to the friends who are to get It. hangers. Size 28x60 with two-piece plug. and Claude Truax. make into beautiful rugs, all plain Stress and strain, our eye! Business is bully, Inches. colors. Call from 1:30 p. ni. until Generator when you tackle it in the right spirit. M anchester lodge of Moose No. 8 p. m. Tel. 2067 or write Econ­ Starter and Ignition r—w 1477 has presented - to Walter omy Rug Co., 129 Center Street. HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH FISH Smith, retiring dictator, a finger Repairs ring on which is a past dictator’s Have fish for a change tomorrow. Prices are low and the jewel. Mr. Smith served last year Our instruments locate trou­ quality is excellent. Take shad for instance. The Buck are as head of the local lodge. The selling for 29c a pound and the Roe Shad for 89c a pound, and present dictator, Joseph Chicoine, ble quickly saving you much we can give you most any size you want. has made the following appoint­ time and annoyance. All makes BUCK SHAD ...... : ...... 29c lb. ments: Joseph Barto, sergeant-at- repaired at a reasonable ROE S H A D ...... 39c lb. WASTE BASKETS arms; Antonio Lupacchino, inside Jttummum dasher charge. VACUUM BOTTLES guard and Joseph Simone, outside Fresh Halibut (not frozen), Steak Cod, Cod to Boil, Fancy decorated, guard. Forty Fathom Fresh Haddock Fillets, Forty Fathom metal waste baskets in FAMILY SCALES Drive Your Car In for assorted colorings and Assorted color- with Fresh Dressed Haddock, Forty Fathom Dressed Floun­ Several different designs. colored enameled fin- aluminum cap cover. Free Tests. ders, head and tail removed, ready for the pan. Forty ishes. Weighs up to JSI Pint size. Fathom Smoked Fillets, Clams and Fresh Mackerel. INSURANCE ■vr-w 24 pounds. ?1.49 • Norton Electrical In our Vegetable Department you will find very nice value. JOHN H. LAPPEN Instrument Co. Green Beans at 2 quarts 47c; Beets, 3 hunches 25c; Fresl\ Aspai’agus, special 29c on single hunches and the BOUDOIR LAMPS 19 Lilac St. Phone 1800 Hilliard Street. Phone 1 large double bunches 55c. (Near Manchester Freight $1.00 Station) Colored art pottery boudoir lamps fitted with pleated' cretonne shades. NAPPY SETS Just the boudoir lamp you have been looking FILMS Fancy decorated, ® for for your bedroom. GARBAGE CANS DEVELOPED AND five piece nappy sets \ Heavy corrugated gal­ PRINTED in the popular octogon vanized. iron can with m shape. deep flanged cover. 24 HOUR SERVICE IF YOU HAD A FIRE Size 6%-8% gallon SALES and SERVICE fv- •VfU” Film Deposit Box at size. Store Entrance Could You Prove Your Loss ? IHILLERYBROS. ^ I KEMP'S g I Tel. 1107 I! 384 Htfd. Road, So. Manchester STATEMENT Published by the American Credit Men’s Association. Bathroom • 69c and 79c WINDOW CABINETS It has been established by the United States Supreme Court decision rendered SMOKING STANDS October 7,1926, that a fire loss may not be collected even though thoroughly covered VENTILATORS $1.00 Wood cabinets with mir­ Separate glass lined' by fire insurance, unless an inventory of merchandise is produced that was made out Metal frame cloth ror door. They are fit­ previous to the fire; otherwise an insurance company can (where the loss is complete) ventilators, size 11x37 ash tray . and match ] ted with one shelf. Size box holder finished in either take or dispute your word. inches 69c and 79c 12^5 Inches. quality, 2 for ...... colored bronze. IT IS PURELY OPTIONAL WITH THEM The United States Supreme Court has ruled: Panelled Mirrors and Framed Pictures $ 1 .0 0 / Console and hall mirrors in silver and gold frames with orna- YOUR CASE MUST EE PROVEN men'tal tops. Size 13x18% Inches. We are also offering a good Your word or memory is not sufficient. Your inventory books should be kept in a assortment of framed pictures in this lot. A very fine selection of subjects in polychrome and gold frames. Size 15x23 Inches. fire-proof safe deposit vault, together with insurance papers and other valuable docu­ ments. Hale’s House Wares—Basement

We have a supply of Household Inventory books on hand for free disti’ibution, and will be glad to mail you one on request. W. 6. Glenney Co. Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies The Manchester Trust Co. SOUTH ^MRhCHESTER-CONN’ A ll^ jPJaoeu Mancheatw. | £hone 126