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VOL. XLL, NO. 154. ClassUied advertlBing on page 19 MANCHESTER, CONN., TH

<«>, - SCENT PLOT In Midst Of It “ THE MARINES HAVE lANDEh One of the Amer­ 'Lleut.-Col. JiBSSe icans who found F. Dyer, photoed... IN CRASH OF himself in the Exclusive Photo Shows the Chaumdnt With 12ft0 U. S. Fighting here in his quar­ center of the re­ Men Aboard Amving at Shanghai. ‘ ters at the Paris cent pillaging of Island, S. C., bar-,, FORD’S CAR Nankipg, China, racks. Is another by victorious of the Marine Cantonese troops Corps high com­ was Dr. Arthur mand who hsu^e Auto King Thought Badly J, Bowen, presi­ dent of Nanking \ . .. O' o . , . been ordered tOr Riehigee Ships Condiue to Be Fired Upon— Cantonet^ University. He o''' <5 Join the A. E.'F. Hurt— Police Expect to escaped ’uninjur­ V ' ' ' i C ' in the China' war ed. zone. . ' Sack ChinkiaM After Foreipers Leare-U; S. Ma- Make Arrests. ' * . ' ■ :: rb es cm jOiity Near French Concession Where Attacks "I ^ FORD’S CONDinOX TONG SUYERS’ Were Made. Yesterday. Detroit, Mich., March 31.— The following bulletin on CASE IS AGAIN Henrj- Fowl’s condition was is­ INCHINA Shanghai, March 31.— ^While new foreign quarters of those cities, sued to<1ay by his |>hy8lclaii at Irepprts of anti-forelgn demonatra- « was reported here today. the Ford Hospital. , . Preparations are In progress foi “ Mr. Ford’s progress con­ BEFOKCOURT -tlpns in the provinces come in. the evacuation of foreigners from tinues satisfactory, \\liile he is there Is increased apprehension here Foochow and Fukien, still in considerable distress today as the result of the mob at-i there are no signs of complica­ Yacks upon the French concessions tions. His temperature, pulse , i I Washington, March 31.— Evacu- and respiration arc all nor­ Attorneys Argue Over Tech­ Coolidge Fears "Big Stick” .last night. . . I atlon of Americans from all parts mal.’’ Refuge ships plying the Yangtse of China is continuing, according to (Signed) nicalities In Hartford; Policy May Set Spark to sere still subjected to fire and there advices to the Navy Department R. D. McClure. .M. D. are many reports of pillage by the « Williams, com- F. J. Slnden, M. D. Rohrmayer Questions In­ Mighty ConflagraHoit In Nationalists. i rpj^g destroyer Plllsbury has been Qetroit, Mich., March i 31.— Ar­ The Cantonese are reported to dispatched from Shanghai to Tsing- rest of the -and-run motorists have entered Chlnklang after its Tao in S"hangtung province at the who Injured Henry Ford in a sus­ dictment. the East. evacuation by -foreigners and to request of. W. Roderick Dorsey, pected plot to kill America’s first have sacked town. The Amer- American Consul there, Admltal billionaire is expected momentarily, lean and British consuls were re- Williams advised this morning, police announced today. Hartford, Conn., March 31.— An ported to have been pursued by There is a small American comma- The automobile license number Washington, March 31.— The hostile crowds who threw stones at aity here. of their car is known but for obvi­ attack on the Indictment which question of whether the American them. — ^------ous reasons the authorities will not names' Ching Lung and TeoHoo government will abandon Its in­ It is reported that American PRIESTS TELL STORY give it out. property in Nanking has been sack- New York, March 31.— With Wing as slayers of the Manchester dependent position ,ln China and The license number of the auto­ Chinese, Ong Ting Hem during the ed and pillaged. their missions in the Interior of mobile was furnished police, by join with Great Britain and Japan Tong war last Thursday, was made Pro'bes in Progress. China in the hands of the Can- Ford himself, who Is said to have The picture shows the army transport Chaumont as It arrived In Shanghai with Its cargo. of 1200t In making a strong protest to the Investigations were in progress tonese forces, seven Roman Catho- by Francis P. Rohrmayer, counsel noticed the car acting suspiciously United States marines. The marines are now protecting the foreign settlement there. The photograph Chinese Nationalists over the Nan­ today concerning the mob attacks He missionaries of the American near the Ford laboratories shortly for the accused before Judge New­ was taken by a passenger on the President Jefferson, and part of the Jefferson and several passengers are on the French concession barricades king outrage—with a. threat of Dominion fathers, are in Kowloon, before it forced his small coupe ell Jennings In Superior Court this visible in the lower right hand corner of the picture. last night, reports having been re­ near Hong Kong, awaiting de-velop- over an embankment just outside of morning. punitive measures in 'th e back­ ceived that Nationalist, soldiers par­ ments. Rev. Edward Hughes, dlrec-. Dearborn. ground— was put squarely up to ticipated in these attacks. tor of missions of the Holy Name Thomas C. Wilcox, head of the .‘I.ttomey's Plea the State Department today. There is considerable apprehen Society, told International News local Department of Justice denied This attack was followed by a New England To Make Bid slon here regarding the ability of todav arrests already have been made in plea challenging Jurisdiction of the CONN. CO. IS ASKED The British government: has been the French to protect their conces-j° vi­ rather urgent in its in'vitatlon t9 members of the connection with the suspected plot, March term over the two accused. sion and the Americans and other ug^inlcan order, their missions as reported In a morning paper. the United States to make k; qoni- Mr. Rohrmayer claimed that as the foreigners resident there. seized or. looted, are back In Ameri­ Internal Injuries. men were bound over to the June mon cause ot the, Naaking^iiu^ent, United States Marines have been For Share O f Tourist Trade ca awaiting word to return when Although unofiScial reports today term by Judge Raymond A. John­ and Minister MhcMttrWy’’at^eklng placed, on duty at the bhrrlcaderbe- Indicated Ford's condition is giving son of the Manchester Town Court, has given it his endorsement. It tween the French concession and ‘ . , his physicians srave concern due to the present term has no jurisdic­ was learned today. the international settlement and the I The seven Dominlclan priests in the fact he is suffering from hemor­ tion. He said that the indictment ^ ston . Mass., March 31.— Forty<|> Association. In New England only Policy rasenssed French authorities have agreed that Kowloon include Rev. H. A. Burke, rhages and may be internally injur­ was Illegal because a person other million persons will take their' one-half of one per cent ot the Towns In Southern Part of There was ,a meeting .betiyeen the if serious troubles break out that New Haven, Conn., Rdv. J. M. Bar­ ed, hospital attendants announced than the one summoned by Sheriff summer vacations in automobiles land area is publicly owned, he American, '-^ittsfe^.;im4''^>Japitne;-e the AmericaPs- marines''may enter rett, Lowell, Mass., and Brother- he slept easily thfough the night. Edward Dewey was in the Grand during the coming season and the said. ministers in Eekink',"^jil5dTl^ to protect A'lnerlcah property. Jordan Warnack, Providence, R. I. “ His general condition is excel­ State Petition For Motor Jury room when the Indictment bulk of tourist travel win be in the Summer visitors to New England which the: policy was. thbroiighly Noi'GMiutllAeB. The four returning Dominican, lent, and he continues to improve was voted. He claimed that Henry northeast, R. E. Singer, club serv’- discussed. MacMurray cabled . a ‘As-far as ’.Is known officially priests brought; back a thrilling '“steadily,” said the hospital report expect fresh eggs ‘ and vegetables L. Thompson, of East Granby, was ice of tne American Au- | long report on It to the state de­ there are no known casualties from tale of escape through the C an-. \oaarly today. and they constitute one of the best Coaches. summoned but that Henry Z. tomobile Association, declared to-1 markets for farm products, said partment, and 10 said. W have the mob attacks on the French bar- tonese army ‘when the southern The automobile king’s condition day, addressing the New England rlcades l^st night, :lntt. there Is nni Chinese troops were sweeping is aggravated because of his advanc­ Thompson was the man who re­ Dr. A. W. Gilbert, MasgaohUBetts recommend'ed; Joint' aotion. sponded and served on the Grand recreational conference, held., tin­ commissioner of Agriculture,, hneopffipmad toward Shanghai. The tour ed aged and the danger ol«hlB con- der the auspices ot, tnn. New BJag- j New ._.YorJt»— March 31.— AbW- ^ were the Rev. Paul Curran, of Mc- tractlB#siW*iie|9wl|i^^ w . Riuk^;- t>f vBeTiliff- "Both;. His Contention ’TSBff’tJhhncll. The value of'the toffr- * Springs, Me., said, thati^no- sa^btt ' donmepi of trolleys and , the In- Secrethiry ot Stgte -afe an-, flf®^Keesport, Pa., superior of the 64 on July 30. 1st dollar was stressed. See a Plot. Mr. Rohrmayer’s contention was of America has a greater variety ;6f ' staUatlon of motor coaches de^stopd, however, fp 1)e,‘ rpljQcthni tT Catholic MlMions in China. Need for more publicly owned attractions lor the vacationist than 'stationed at Kiennjng-Fu; Rev. B. > An army of Ford’s secret service, that the indictment therefore was throughout southern Cobttectlcut to: ride with, the British.'ad far'as lo&l ttifs report in&y do usoq* ^ •-!»» recreational land in New England New England. He told of the ad­ private detectives and police of a returned by seventeen instead of and'the upper sound section of the British evidently want to , go; by agitators to-spur the Chinese on C- Werner, of Sharop, Pa,, in half dozen Michigan cities are by the statutory eighteen. pointed out by P. L. Buttrick, sec- vantages of New England as a win­ While the American gpvernmeht charge at Kienyang; Rey. G. R, retai'y of the Connecticut Forestry | Westchester County, N. Y., is ta'-rbtaliation. searching for two men and a Stude- Rohrmayer also said that Henry ter recreational resort. has already l^ g e d ’ a atjp^.pjptesi '. One hopeful sigpi.ls:,seen by the Grace, of Bqston,. .stationed at baker touring car. Occupants of the Dow, Chinese interpreter engaged sought In petitions^ which the New with the foreigners, here ih ef' *f!eport that Chungan, 270 miles from Foochow: Studebaker are said to have delib­ by the state and loaned by the York, New Havem& Hartfolrd rail­ over the NanKIS^incideht, imd at General ,Chiang Kai Sliek has taken and Rev. J. J. O’Donnell, of Bos­ erately attempted to drive Ford in­ United States government, was In ton,. procurator of. missions, sta­ way and the Connecticut company the proper time will demand strong, measures to put down disor­ to the River Rouge but failing in the jury room during the delibera­ NEW BRITAIN HRM NOT TO INTERFERE reparations 'foP AffierJeaPj losses ders.' It Is reported that 300 have tioned at Foochow...... that, rammed his Ford coupe, in tions. He asked that the indict­ ! are preparing to file^wlth the:Pub- suffered there, officials’ , here ate been'ordered executed by Chlaus Father Grace told how 'he and which the automobile king rode m ent be quashed on these , lic. Utllity Commission; at, Hartford. disinclined tpi heiiiw^ Kal Shek for participating in dis­ Fathers Curran,. Werner* and: alone, off a boulevard near his es­ grounds. thing, will be' kaihed orders in a .suburban :-are&, O’Donnell worked their way sev­ tate and sped away as the car tuta- TO LAY NEW m I Leverett' S. Miller,' president of After motion was made State’s the Nev York & Stamford ffjlway, brandishing, a "big'stick” ‘ uuder Twenty thousand'Chinese natives eral hundred miles from the in­ bled down an ,embankment. I Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn was di­ who disclosed' that the -petitions Cantonese noses; ; ; . ^ - ’ of Chekiang province * who were terior through the Cantonese' lines The only o!^clal bulletin issued rected by Judge Jennings either to driven froih their homes by the re­ v/ere to be^ filed, described the ac­ Delicate Situation to Hong Kong and safety. Dressed at the Henry Ford hospital indicat­ demurrer or make formal answer cent fighting in that district, taking in Chinese clothing they slept in ed the seriousness of the automo­ tion as the “ direct result ot negor The situation is,regarded here as. for the sake of the record. He was Manchester Water Company Lower House of State Legis- extremely and gravely delicate. Al-i refuge in Shanghai, have been the bushes several- days, hid In a bile magnate’s Injuries. In it. Dr. R. engaged in this when court recess­ tiations initiate nearly a year ago though' momentarily - quiet,“ antl- evacuated to Nfngpto, The authorl- rice boat on the Min river’ and D. McClure, chief Ford surgeon, re­ ed. by the-traffic '.cqmfnittee of.’.■'Green­ tieBxfeared trp.vble. if the Chekiang- vealed that America’s billionaire wich. Chamhbr of ’ (jpmmerce forelgn aentltp^j: is- ippi^slng:-do achieved their, goal; Awards Contract For| lature Favors Personal ese remained in- Shanghai. “ The Cantonese were, comman­ was spitting and passing blood, both through. Harry; L. Nado, 'secretary rapidly throughput- 6t'^ China Kuo Taichl, a. gradpate of the that any- spark may'sdl?.'off‘ a -s^ deering boats along the'Min rlvei indicating internal injuries and of the Chamber.” The New, York & University of. Pennsylvania, and had-“ to Travel" mosuVby "Booster” Job. ' Tax Now In Force. Stamford is a"n inter-state, trolley of Nanking incidents/a^d'Hhere are close’ friend. to Eugene Chen, thel , vx , ,,xxi , (Continued on Page 3) MRS. ROWSELL'GiVEN system which, ip part, of its terri­ still hundreds of Amerlcaps* in the" Cantonesa forelan minister has our little craft, said tory, leases, and operates ;line8.own­ interior ot China far beypnd reach Bumed'the post of commissioner ol „ Grace. “ xi... Forty ' miles above of the guns of any warship. The foreign affairs in. Shanghai. Kong, the soldiers had SUSPENDED SENTENCE The Manchester Water company Hartford, Coqn., March 31.— The ed by the petitioning. c6mpa!nies. this afternoon awarded the con­ Towns. Affected: feeling prevails here, that: any pre­ Labor union representatives are * harrier on the Lower House of the State Legisla­ cipitate or'atirupt ^btion at'this collecifing funds— almost by force, river letting through boats only W d e c o ’s ASSAILANT tract for the laying of 7000 feet of Pripcipal among the cities and ture today refused to Interfere with villages .where the substitution of time on the part of t^e powers, act­ to, pay the wages, of the Cantonese kfter inspection. We thought all Placed Under Probation For 12-inch water mains to Contrac­ the present laws oh the-levying mptor coaches will become elective ing In unison, might set off that soldiers. ‘ was lost when we came to the bar­ QUICKLY APPREHENDED tor Joseph Battaglia of New Brit­ and collection of 'Personal taxes, if authorized by the .Connecticut spark. ’ Eighteen huu4red Chinese ma­ rier but we approached the smaii Stabbing Husband — Well rines hfvvq arrived from Fokien. opening boldly. The Cantonese ain. According to the terms of rejecting several bills which would commission are Pprtchestpr, N. Y., Known Here. the contract the work Is to be without a question permitted us to repeal or amend the present laws Greenwich, Conn., and Stamford, Man Who Shot Italian Vice completed in 35 working days. glide through. Our Chinese cook Williniantic, Conn., March 31.— C^onn, Abandonment of the old ser­ Consul Arrested In Bridg^e- Eight contractors figured on the on the subject. Then the House' vice and Installation of the new can BRITAIN’S DEMANDS.. who was with us said the lord had Mrs. Hester Rowsell was sentenced job. concurred with the Senate in adopt­ GRAY’ S PALS ADMIT London, March 31.-^The British closed their eyes.”' port Today. to three months in jail when she. be accomplished ip a; few weeks The new main Is to be of heavy ing a resolution requesting Con­ .wltbdut,' •. any Interruption • of cabinet, stiffening its Chinese policy appeared in court this morning on grade cast Iron pipe and is manu­ gress to repeal the provisions of daripg. the past twenty-four hours, New Haven, Conn.. March 31., the charge of stabbing her bus- schedules, said Miller. THEY AIDED In PLOT Twelve hours after he had mur­ factured and shipped to Manches­ the revenue act of 1926_which; per­ Miller gave full credit to the has drawn up a demand for repara­ COP IN MURDER CHASE derously assaulted Pasquale De band, Clarence, with a bread knife ter from Alabama. This Is by far tain to taxation ot-estates. tion fo r th e, Nanking attacks, it following a quarrel. Judge Foss .Chamber, of..Cotamerce;= 'and the - i Cicco, Italian vice-counsel at New the langest addition the v Water An appropriation of 145,000 was to-wn . and- borough officials of wta leirned . today. suspended the sentence and later .■riieV cabinet has also decided up­ Haven, John B. D’Ausillo, a man company has made to its' plant reported favorably In the Senate Grednwicht for ha-ving ''“ Iniflated Helped Snyder Slayer to' Get FINDS BOOZE CACHE with a police record here, was ar­ placed Mrs. Rowsell in charge of since its organization. for the attorney-general’s depart- Rid of His: RIood-Stained on!'measures to enforce these de- -I the local welfare bureau under six Parallels Old Dlaln ,thld ' JbetfCr 'transit • -plan, 'whicl., ma'n.4k if they are not met immedi­ rested in Bridgeport and a few m en^to be used in,employing spe­ through r a comprehensive > -'system minutes later locked up here with­ months probation. As previously stated in • The cial cronsel on ah’' inheritance .‘tax Vest. ately:^ ' Stops Susoicious Looking The stabbing took place last Herald, the. 12 inch main will be ofraqforcoach lines, proml^s to ' * The demands, It la understood, out bond by orders of Coroner Ell case" now . before’ the Federal Su­ ^ ^ ^ d d the solntipn / of a problem Antoist Who Flees—Liqiibr Mix. Monday when the couple had an laid from a point on Lydall street preme Court In which the state‘ is Syracuse,;, N. Y., March ,3i.r-A d- will be' presented to Cbiang Kai of'trUffic congestion; which- has be­ In Auto. De Cicco, at the time, was hov­ argument over money matters and near the Coleman farm to Main greatly interested.; , '' mlssion by Haddpn ,, Gray ; and Shek and not to Eugene Chen, Na­ street. It will parallel the present come acute. Pot" dhTy in G'r^iiwich Henry Platl; thaf they;. conniyed tionalist foreign-, minister at Han- ering between life and death at St. It was necessary to take three The powers of the motor vehicle TVlllimantic, Conn.; March 31;— ' Raphael’s hospital with small stitches In Rowsell’s wound. It was 8 inch main. Both will be sup­ commissioner were extended re­ biiV throughout -the territory in­ with Henry Judd Gray to destroy kbw. . chance for recovery. plied by a 10 inch pipe which runs corporated ;ln the'plan;’’ “ the blood-stained- vest and other Discussions'i.x uoaxuixa areox o going o.o onwo _ among_____ shootlug atN cw . HaVen last brought out In court that the garding his right to demand finan­ thei- powers with regard to united j resulted todajrin the dl^ D’Ausilio was named by his vic­ couple quarrelled frequently and all the way from the reservoir to cial responsibility, from motorists . It.'Is "understood that If tbe peti­ clothing.brought back- after - the tim after the shooting, which oc­ the Coleman farm. The iron pipe tions of'th e New" Haved' anji the murder of Albert Sny.der, .In Queans action being, taken to support da-; ^ the judge warned them to avoid convicted of violations of motor ve­ mands fo r;Nanking reparations. Westchester in the town of Colches- curred late yesterday afternoon. trouble in the future. la expected to arrive here any day hicle laws, principally concerning Connecticut,company are granted, County, N. Y., featured the; Syra­ and just as soon as it does the con­ these companies will ' cancel ^ their cuse Inyestigatlon of; the rSpyder Ijooting Continues* ' I nna then in an aU*day hunt toT : ' New Haven’s detective force imme­ drunken motorists, in a bill report­ Reports to ■'the foreign office to-jShurly,; a. farmer. diately went into action. By mid­ tractor will begin the work. Sur­ present leases with the New York murder case this-afternoon/ ed favorably to the Senate. day state that the attitude towards* When the news of the New Hov-' night they had traced their man veyor Olmstead of East Hartford Favorable Beports & Stamford railway, and. release This startling . evidence,, was into Bridgeport and at 4:30 this will supervise the laying of .^the their , rights-ofrway to . this com­ brought out after Gray and Platt foreigners'in Nanking Is rapidly be- ®p affair reached here police w ere- mainsj The following favorable reports coming more and' more hostile and* s,®ht out to watch for suspicious morning they had him under ar­ ONLY FOUR KILLED were tabled for calendar and print­ pany for use as motorcoach routes. had been grilled at police head­ rest. At North Elm and Oakland quarters here by New York and; lo­ conditions are. now so unsafe that cars, and a lone noiloeman stppped . streets, T joints will be put in so ing in the'House today: Increasing foreigners , can'.not land on the Nan­ a strange car with Connecticut Detective Sergeant Edward Welch the amount which the state may cal detectives/ Another ; “ mystery and Detective James Dinnan were IN MINE EXPLOSION as to provide for future develop­ witness” was arrested - today.. His king bund. Looting of the British markers to investigate. Before the ment. North Elm street at a point pay when cattle are killed because consulate continuos. and .foreign policeman could get at the driver, ' the operatives who landed the of bovine tuberculosis to 1|150 a name was not revealed. . . man. They found him at the near the Fish property is the high­ FERDINAND’S CONDITION ships passing Nanking are continu­ the car sped toward Mansfield and est spot In the Water company’s head on ordinary stock, and |200 a ally fired on. the officer pursued In a comman­ home of a cousin, Gabriel Scan- head on pure bred stoCk; providing zello, at 238 Charles street, Most Unusual Blast—^Nearly system. During the summer The British government, it vras deered machine. Just over the city 300 Men at Work at the months when there is a heavy for an increase from 25 cents to GROWS WORSE STEADILY stated sepii-officiaUy, is firmly re­ line they came upon the car, upset Bridgeport. So suddenly did the 60 cents in fees received by town two detectiv;es strike that there Time. draught on the water it is impos­ BRANCH OFFiGE solved that there shall he.no repe­ and with no sign of the driver., was no chance for DeAusilio to sible. to get -water to these high clerks as fees for issuing fishlnti tition of the Nanking affair, which The ear iteelf yielded twenty-hva move. points. This trouble will be ov­ licenses; establishing protective of the , • - : it regards as “ unforgivable and In­ gallons of alcohol. It8,llcense was Ehrenfeld, Pa., March 31.— State laws for water fowl at Bantam Doctora at Bedside All Night and federal mine inspectors today ercome. supportable.* The British feel that that registered in the name of Jd- . , ■Watching the King of Ruma­ their prestige Is ,now definitely at seph Shurly and when police rs- began an investigation ot the ex­ Plenty of Water MANCHESTER There is always a very abundant (Contlnne

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Marine pr .. . 40 40 40 Motor Whl .. 26% 26% 26% ONG WJDLUB BBOMISEl allowing. 11,000 for personal ex- Local Stocks Nor West . . . .181% 179% 180% RIVER SHANNON RBIilEF BOR DBS^TCTE NOT TO INTERFERE torney general’s salary 110,000 and DANCE EXHIBITION Natl Lead .. .194% 191% 194% penses; providing for giving notice STAMFORD GIRL KILLED (FnrnUhea by Pntnani * Co.) Nort Phac . . . 87% 85% 86% "I want my *hlrts ahd col­ WITH PRESENT LAW to the highway commissioner by • Mr, and Mrs. Walter 0. Wi^^^ N Y Central . .144% 143% 144% PROJECT BOOMS lar!" clerks of the Superior Court for WHEN AUTO HITS TREE talla have set the jiate .of Wednes­ N Y N H & H 52% 81% 52 This remark Is b'Scomlng assessments for damages against day, April 6, at S o’clock for,..thislr Pan Am Pet 59% 59% 59% . > Bank Stock*. common about, town siace the (Continued from Page 1) the department; providing that the annual children's dancing program Pennsyl ...... 60% 59% 60% closlDig of Sam Ong’s laundry state shall not he liable because of and entertainment, ' which wUr be Btd Asked Pierce Arr . . . 19% SOUTH IRELAND Three Others Riding^ In Car Es­ 19% 19% on Oak street following the Lake; extending the time for con­ Injuries sustained on abandoned given in Orange hall. It Is expect­ City, Bk and Trust . . ' — 660 Press S t ...... 67 65% 66 recent tong murder. cape Unhurt— ^Were Going to ed that over forty of their little - I structing the lines of the Water- roads, unimproved trunk lines, and Conn JRlTer Banking .300 Rep Ir & St .. 71% 70 71% Ong Willie, who conducts a bury- Bristol street Railway Com­ state aid roads; validating Shel­ W ork. pupils Tflll have a part In the en­ First Natl-Htfd...... 245 Reading . .. .111% 110 111% laundry on Birch street said to­ pany, and the Waterbury & Mill- ton’s 1926 assessment lists. tertainment, In solo and group Htfd-Aetna N atl___ 445 Ohl R Isl & Pa 87% 87% 87% Big Hydro-Electric Plaii and day that he understood a rela­ dale Tramway Co. ^ Stamford, Conn., March 31,__ numbers. Those who have seen Htfd-Conn Tr Co ...6 0 0 South Pac 114% 112% 113% tive of the proprietor is com­ Bills Rejected Miss Hazel Barnes, of Stamford the children In tbelr new dances ' Lanfl Mtg & Title. . . 59 So Railway . . 124 124 124 ing to Manchester soon to open Bills rejected by the House In­ OVER 20 MILUONS was almost Instantly killed at and costumes are enthusiastic In Htfd Morris Plan B’kl.25 St P a u l...... 1C 14% 15 Speeding Up Farms Brings up the establishment so that the cluded Incorporating the Dime Sav­ Sound Beach this afternoon when their praise of the work perform­ Phoenix St B’k Tr . .400 Studebaker . 54 51% 52% hundreds of collars and shirts ed. In the class this year are some may be released. ings Bank, of Bridgeport; provid­ a car In which she was riding Park St Trust...... 460 Union Pac . . 170% 169% 169% ing for a division of fish and game TO RUN SCHOOLS crashed Into a tree after a shoe excellent toe dancers. Four of the Riverside Trust ....4 5 0 U S Rubber . 60% 60 60% Prosperity. Police say they do not know girls will appear In “ The Glow­ when the laundry will be open- law violation fines between the had blown out on a curve. Three U S Security...... 440 460 U S Steel .. .166% 164 166% towns and the state department; people riding with Miss Barnes worm” which calls for this style U S Steel pr edX Bonds. .130% 130% 130% providing for licensing of poultry State Board of Education were unhurt. of dancing. 'East Conn Pow 5 .. 99% 101 Ward Bak . . 23 21% 22% Miss Dorothy WlrtaUa, whose New York.— "With the comple­ dealers; providIn5.-Btate regulation Makes Annual Report— Over T Colonel Htfd & Conn West 6s 95 Westlnghouse 73% 73% 73% tion of the hydro-electric project In of roadside marlcets; authorizing Jacob Schick, head of the Schick work Is always pleasing to local 154% 9,000 Teachers. Hart E L 7% ...... 300 305 West Union .157 157 the River Shannon and the speed- purchase of Spruce Glen, in Meri­ Safety Razor Co., and was driven audiences, will assist In several of Conn L P 5%s .... 109 Wlllys Over . . 22 2 0 110% % 21% ■ lug up of production by the govern­ S .P .0 F MEXICO den and Wallingford by -the state by Frederick R. Strobel of Stam­ the numbers. Mrs, Maude Shear­ Conn L P 7s ...... 117 119 ment In both agriculture and Indus­ par-k and forest commission. Hartford, March 31.— Running ford. All the party were employ­ er will accompany for the child­ Conn LP4%s...... 97 98% try, the Irish Free State In from MORE MORE expenses of Connecticut’s public ed at the razor plant and were re­ ren’s dancing and Schendel’s or­ Brld Hyd 5 s ...... 108% 105 OFFICIALS PROBING five to ten years will be among the schools amounted to $21,807,670.- turning from lunch when the acci­ chestra will play for 'general danc­ Insurance Stocks. moat prosperous nations In Eu­ OPENS NEW LINE 47 during the last fiscal year, ac­ dent happened. No arrests were ing which will follow the exhibi­ Aetna Insurance ....5 0 0 510 rope," Lindsay Crawford, Trade The Senate cording to the annual report of the made. tion and continue until midnight. Aetna Casualty Sur..740 760 STAMFORD FINANCES Representative of the Irish Free Other favorable reports In the State Board of Education. The fig­ Tomorrow night will also mari .\etna Life ...... 540 550 State, declared today In an exclu­ ACROSS BORDER Senate were: authorizing Hartford ures cover the entire 169 towns of the close of Mr. and Mrs, Wlrtal- 'Automobile...... 205 225 sive Interview with International to pension city employes and tak­ the state. DIG INTO RECORDS la’s work with, the high school pup­ Conn General ...... 1506 1550 New York Auditors Going Over News Service. ing from the trunk line system the The public school dollar was ils, when a masquerade will be giv­ Htfd Steam Boiler ..620 Books Under Direction of The government Is spending highway between Oxford and spent thus: Instructional service 76 en In High school school by th« Hartford Fire ...... 495 505 Prosecutor. from $25,000,000 to $30,000,000 on Southbury. cents; general control, 3 cents; op­ FOR MURDER CLUE classes, and those who attended Phoenl.v ...... 525 535 the Shannon hydraulic development Ilirosgh Passenger and Unfavorable reports in the Senate eration, 11 cents; maintenance, 6 last year have been Invited. Travelers...... 1115 1125 Stamford, Conn., March 31.— An which will be ifnlsbed In one and a included: appropriations for the cents; auxiliary agencies, 4 cents. half years ,Cravrford said. It will Over $7,500,000 was spent for Public Utility Stocks. investigation into the accounts of General Hospital Society of Con­ New Britain and State Police NUN DIES. Conn Pr Co ...... SIO 320 furnish 96,000 horsepower. F rei^t Service Will Be h - new school buildings In. Connecti­ former city officials continued to­ necticut, at New Haven: Increasing cut, and their grounds and equip­ Working On New Jersey New Britain, March' 31.— Slstei Conn L P 7 % ...... 114 day following an appropriation "It will be capable of furnishing the salaries of state’s attorneys; Mary Boniface, for over forty-flv( Conn li P 8% ...... 120 power and light to the entire Free ment. Nearly $1,000,000 went to Case. made last night by the city board of / auprated In Month. repealing the personal tax law; pay Interest on bonds and loans. years a nun in St. Mary’s convent Conn Elec Ser pfd . . 08 State and will aid immensely in and teacher of many prominent llaance of $2,500, requested by economic development,” said Craw providing for a\ sewage disposal Adding these to the current ex­ Htfd Gas pfd ...... 53 plant at Norwalk. New Britain, Conn., March 31.— local manufacturers and buslnes.' Prosecuting Attorney Max Spelke ford. penses, the report says, "one finds State and local police today dug Hart Gas com ...... 82 wlilch tlio prosecutor said Is need­ Nogales, Arlzano.— Less than a Bills passed from the Senate men. Is dead at the convent todaj Hart E L ...... 360 The contract for the project Is the total bill for public educatiou ed in addition to the $3,000 ap­ month remains until the Southern calendar today were: providing for to amount to slightly over $30,000,- determine what after a short illness. She was Mary S N E Tel ...... 156 let to Siemens Schuckert Co., of stabbing affair occurred here with Prendergast, At an*.early age sh« propriation already made which Germany. Pacific of Mexico opens Its line to Instruction of blind persons In 000.” The report adds “ of course Manufacturing Stocks. Mexico City giving through freight ^tal results ten years ago or more. entered-Mount St. Joseph seminary, Acme Wire ...... 10 has been exhausted. The investiga­ No Foreign Influx, their homes, establishing a mini­ the $7,600,000 for new buildings Is They were stirred to activity by a Hartford. tion is being conducted by Bernard and passenger connections between extended over a period of years Am H ardware...... 8 3 85 Crawford took occasion to deny mum of $25 for attorney’s fees In query received from Frank L. Ber- Funeral services will, be held J. Reis, a New York accountant that there was any foreign Influx the Pacific Coast of the United compensation cases; providing for through bond issues. While capital American Silver .... 26 State and the Interior of Me.xico. p r , prosecutor of Somerset coun­ from St. Mary’s church here tomor­ and eight assistants. of the Free State. appointment of an associate judge outlays have been Irregular in ty. New Jersey, as to whether one row. Billings Spencer pfd . — growth due to waves of building de­ Billings Spencer com — In asking for the appropriation He pointed out that there were But little work remains to be In the Hartford County Common Tom Michel was wanted here for 400 Germans employed on the done on the Sal-si-puedes viaduct, velopment, no previous year has Blgelow-Htfd com . . 79 last night, Mr. Spelke made known Pleas Court, and a second judge of the killing of one "Golenbeck,” ten When In doubt advertise the for the first time those which the Shannon development, mostly tech­ America’s highest bridge which the same court In Fairfield county; shown so large a total expenditure years ago. Bristol B ra ss...... 5 for new buildings.” Herald Want Ad way.______inquiry has implicated. The men, nical experts, and that the re­ when completed will end the build­ providing a fine of $1,000 for fail­ Collins Co ...... 12? The report shows that In 1925 Records here Indicated no such Colt Fire Arms .... 31 according to Mr. Spelke, are Joseph mainder of the labor employed was ing of the ‘revolutionary’ gap of ure of a foreign corporation doing man as being sought by New Brit­ H. Prevost, former city clerk, who Irish. the Southern Pacific of Mexico. there were 9,300 teachers, princi­ Eagle Lock ...... 107 business here to file a certificate pals, and supervisors employed in ain police. Then tne state police Fafnir Bearing ...... 85 was beaten in the last election; A Belgian firm, under govern­ This gap, four years ago, a hun­ with the secretary of state; ment subsidy, was producing sugar the elementary and high schools of were summoned Into the case. Some Hart & Cooley ...... 175 John C- Williams, present city en­ dred and nine miles in length and authorizing compensation commis­ of the veterans of the force here beets, Crawford said. The result extending from Teplc, Nayarlt, the state. Qver 77 per cent of the Int Sliver p f d ...... 109 gineer, and other employes of the sioners to complete cases on which recalled a stabbing affair in Plain- of this experiment exceeded all ex­ Mexico to La Quemada, Jalisco, is elementary school teachers were Jewel Belting pfd . . . 85 engineering department, during pectations ai\d furnished farming they are engaged at expiration of normal school or college graduates, ville a decade ago. With that recol-1 Ln’drs Frary & Clark 88 1925-26. termed the ‘revolutionary’ gap due by-products such as feed and fer­ to Its having been In the posses­ their terms of office; authorizing while over 86 per cent of the teach­ iGction ss & bEsis thG rGcords w©r6 Mann B’man Class A. 19% being searched this afternoon In tilizer greatly to the advantage of sion of contending revolutionary the attorney general to appoint a ers in high schools were college Mann B’man Class B. 12% t e a c h e r e .y a .ms agriculture, he said. deputy and assistants; validating graduates. Salaries for grade teach­ order to answer the Jersey ques­ factions several times. It has been tion. New Brit Mach pfd . .102 Crawford also explained that the acts of the Groton Heights Baptist ers ranged from $720 to $1,800 a New Brit Mach com . 20 the bone of contention of trouble Hartford, Conn., March 31.— commission appointed to carry on along the West Coast of Mexico. church; incorporating the Stam­ year while In high schools the sala­ North & J u d d ...... 23% Examinations for candidates for the government of Dublin had ask­ ford Title & Finance Co.; authoriz­ ries ran from $1,100 to $2,493. Certain Alpine roses have been Pratt Whitney pfd . . 8 4 The gap has now been brought to state teachers’ certificates will be ed for bids for the street cleaning but a remaining 680 feet; the ing the Sharon fire district tp pur­ discovered to be responsible for STATE CAFE AND J R Montgomery pfd ,50 held on tliree Saturdays in April, of the city and had accepted the chase the Sharon Water Co., and NEW BRITAIN’S QUAKE. poisoning honey In Asia Minor and J R .Vontgomerv com 25 length of the Sal-sl-puedes bridge. Delicatessen Lunch 16th, 23(1. iiml 30th, at the state best tender submitted by a French The through line to Mexico City issue $50,000 in bonds. parts of the Balkans. The honey Peck, Stowe & Wilcox 22 normals schools in Danbury, New linn. He said this was In line New Britain, March 31.— New does not kil,, but will render a per­ Chas. Ruhr, Prop. Russell Mfg C o ...... — Is considered by engineers to be the Bills passed from the House Haven, and Willimantic; the state with the policy of the government most stupendous engineering feat calendar were: authorizing the ap­ Britain’s widely heralded “ earth­ son unconscious. 20 Bissell St., So. Manchester Smyth M ff C o ...... 350 capitol here, Norwalk high school; to follow a campaign of economy quake" today developed the ex­ Stanley Works com . 69 71 to be undertaken in this age of pointment of a clerk for the Hkm- Regular Dinners Served Wilby high school, Waterbury; Gil­ and place all contracts according to massive spectacular building, for den board of finance; decreasing planation that tremors felt In the Stanley Works pfd . . 27 public bidding. city at 5 p. m., yesterday were the 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. Standard Screw .... 98 ] bert Echool, Wlnsted; Middletown railway engineers have not only had the number of jurors in Bethany Mcllduff-Harrison high school: and Nathan Hale Regarding the report that Jews to solve difficult problems of ex­ to fifteen; authorizing a county ap­ result of blasting at’the Connecticut Sandwiches and Light Torrington...... 68 were coming to Ireland in large quarries company’s plant on the Studio De Danse public school. New Haven. cessive grades, cuts through large propriation of $5,500 for the bar Lunches at aH Hours.' Underwood...... 53 numbers, Crawford said that there Plalnville road about a mile beyond State Theater Building U S Envelope pfd . . .110 1 The examinations start each day mountains, overcome landslides in association library at New Haven; All Kinds of Cold Soda. at 9;lu a. m. All Iiolders of tem­ was no evidence of a great increase the city line. The only report of the Union Mfg C o ...... — In the Jewish population. Nayarlt’s volcanic formation but to clarifying the regulations concern­ Private Instruction for porary licenses or limited certifi­ act as soldiers as well and combat tremors that was definite emaciated Near Beer on Draught. Whitlock Coll Pipe . . 21 “ However, Ireland is one coun­ ing capital stock Issues of banks from New Britain General hospital Married Couples. cates aiH) required to appear, ac­ the Incipient revolutionary and and trust companies; authorizing Fresh Made Cider. try that never persecuted the Jews constant banditry. where patients and attendants alike cording to the apnouncement Issued and there have always been many an Increase in the number of had noted a movement. No damage here today by the State Board of Jews prominent in business," hs ’The Work Started jurors in Putnam to 60; providing was done. Education. said. The line was first started on that taxation of buildings under March 3, 192*3. When two crews of N. Y . Stocks The creation of a tariff barrier construction shall concern only the KELLOGG DENIES RUiMOR. CLUBBED WO.MAN DYING by the Free State has resulted lu several liundred workmen started value of materials: providing that from Tepic at the North, and La foreign manufacturers erectln.g abandoned motor vehicles may be Washington, March 31.— A re High Low 2 p. m. Cleveland, Ohio, March 31.— An branch factories in the country, Quemada at the South to work sold and the proceeds above ex­ port published In a morning news­ RIALTO unidentified woman, about twenty- their way toward the objective, the At Gulf W I . 32% 32% 32% Crawford assented, and this has penses shall revert to the state after paper that Secretary of State Kel­ Am Beet Sugar 22% five years of age, is dying in Mount given employment during the past immense canyon of Sal-si-puedes, logg Is planning to take a, long va­ 2 2 % 2 2 % Sinai hospital, following a fiend­ they were fought at virtually every one year; providing for labeling all a (f r •» J» three years to 10,000 Irish work cation in California, to be follow­ TODAY AND TOMORROW ONL y K^^^ Am Sug R e f.. 83% 83% 83% ish attack here early today by an ers. .step by the people. evergreens and foliage transported Am T & T . . .166% 166 166% "■Irnn-nlnp r'lnhhor ” in the state; providing the follow­ ed by his resignation from the Cabi­ Iron-pipe clubber. Farming Stimulated. With'the putting in place of the net, was denied today by Kel­ Anaconda . . . 46% 46% 46% The victim wore the white uni­ ing salaries for judges of the courts Am Smelt . . . 144 %. "Historical causes have caused a last span in the Sal-si-puedes vla- logg. Douglas Fairbanks in 142% 144% form of a nurse. ■ duct a new main trunk line will be of Common Pleas; Criminal and Ameri Loc .. .110 great mass of the Irish people on 109% 109% Her skull was fractured by opened on the continent affording Civil sides, in New Haven, Hartford, Despite the denials, however. It Atchison . . . 178%' to the land and prevented their would not surprise Kellogg’s col­ 177%' 178% blows from the pieces of pipe absorption by new Industries, how the public one of the world’s most anci Fairfield counties, $7,500; «»THE b l a c k PIRATE” Balt & Ohio . 113% 113 113% which was found near the scene of ever," Crawford said. civil side. New London and Litch­ leagues here if he retires by July Beth St B . . . 52% scenic trips; a fast.changing ever 51% 52% the attack. From the government’s stimula new panorama of rugged beauty, field, $4,000; criminal side. New Chill Copper . 36% 36% A Masterpiece of Film Photography Done in Natuml. 36% t on of agriculture, Crawford es rolling plains, deep canyons and London, $1,000; criminal side, Colors. Thousands of Extras Aiqwar in this Rip RoaiN- Con Gas .NY. 97% 96% 96% CORONER REPORTS. Litchfield, $2,000; making the at-. When In doubt advertise the timated that eventually from $30, tangled tropical forests. The open­ Herald Want Ad way. Ing Tale of Bloodthirsty Buccaneers. If You 'Want a Col Fuel Iron. 62% 58 62% 000,000 to $35,000,000 would be Ghes & Ohio Bridgeport, March 31.— Coroner ing of the through line represents 'Thrill Don’t Miss It. T 154% 164 164 added to the Income of the farm not only the four years of manual Cruc Steel .. . 89% 89%' 89% ''John J. Phelan today announced his ers. finding in the case of Lester R. Relf, labor but months of toil over ex­ Can Pacific . .186% 184% 185% The Irish Free State has the FEARLESS THE DOG in “JUNGLE TRAGEDY” Dodge A .. . 26, a mall carrier of. Greenwich cursion plans, the bringing to . 19% 18% 19% smallest national debt In the world, gether of captains of industries Erie ...... 49% 47% 49 who was struck and killed Saturday March 26, on the Post Road lu accordng to Crawford, owing only and high governmental officials of Attractive Program of Short Subjects. Erie 1st ___ .57% 56% 57% three-fourths of one year’s revenue Gen Asphalt . 87 Greenwich, by a New York-Stam- Mexico and the United States. 79% 81 ford trolley car driven by Walter having a favorable trade balance The latest statement secured Tonight Gen E l e c ___ 85% 85% 85% and a balanced budget. Gen Mot . . . .181 % Kelly, of Port Chester. According to from President H. B. Titcomb as AND 178% 180% the coroner, Relf, just before the "It has only had one loan of $50. to the effect that provisional mixed Circle Gt North pfd. 87% 86 86% 000,000 which was entirely taken TOMORROW Kenn Cop .... 62 % accident, ran across the tracks to freight and passenger service will 62% 62% board an automobile which had up by the people of the Irish Free be put into effect as soon after the Inspira Cop . . 20 20 20 State,” said Crawford. "The gov­ Louis & Nash 134% stopped to give him a ride and fail­ completion as the department of FEATURE BILL 133 133 ■ ed to notice the trolley car. ernment has taken a heroic stand communications and public works, in establishing Its credit by adopt­ of Mexico would give its approval. A Picture Full of Thrills ing the principle of pay-as-you-go Further announcement was made GEORGE WALSH He said the savings of the coun­ that a contract h.as been entered HELENE CHADWICK — In— STATE try were two billion dollars— half TONIGHT in the country and the other half Into between the Southern Pacific — In— SOUTH MANCHESTER of Mexico and the National lines of “THE COUNT OP In foreign securities, mostly Brit­ “STOLEN PLEASURES” ish. Mexico for the operation of tie Es- LUXENBERG” pee trains in the depot of the lat­ «eOl.H ZUXOI » . IlSSt l lASXy .iiiin. COMEDY ter’s line in Guadalajara, Jalisco NEWS EVENTS SPORT LIGHT Freight trains would operate In the ABOUTTOWN yards of the National lines under w .cl the same agreement. Cost to Date Mr. and Mrs. William Foulds, The estimated cost of the work n i g b t Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. William on the hundred and nine mile gap Foulds, Jr., left Sarasota yesterday was set at $14,000,000 but It has •CD t h i s M ASTER OP exceeded that sum according to re­ on their trip northward. They are COMEDIES planning to spend about two weeks liable Information given out by at St. Augustine, Florida and after contractors. Another two million Wllh that will start for Manchester. have been spent In addition to this sum In Improvements on the line In A still alarm called out the the states of Sonora and Sinaloa ,8 - A C T S i ^ n north end firemen this forenoon The distance from this city to Gua­ for a brush fire In the rear of the dalajara oyer the new line Is 1101 W. W. Robertson property. miles, twenty miles of which were V au d eville graded, tressled and railed at a W ash d ay *s l a s t h a r d h a l f I Mrs. E. C. Packard of Henry cost of $7,000,000 or $350,000 per street entertained at bridge last mile. There are 31 tunnels on the Helen; Higgins A Cin,' evening for the benefit of the gap with a total length of 24,000 JT^one forever! piano fund of Mary C. Keeney feet from which four million yards Sing and Dancing Revue Bending struggling over steaming rinse- Tent, Daughters of Veterans. Mrs. of earth was removed and Installed George W. Strant won first prize at a cost of over two million dol­ tubg, ruining your hands in hot water, stoaininc and Mrs. John F. Pickles the con­ lars. ^ Watts & Hawley solation. ^•^ngology" a hazardous wringer— that is The Mexican Government has ex­ pended about $12,000,000 In the washday’s Last Hard Half. Unlike ^ e r washers Rev. J. Stuart Neill of St. Mary’s building of the gap. Episcopal church will preach In When the work on the through Durands Rives, Christ church, Unionville, tomor­ line started it was President Alva­ A Real Comedy OfleitQIT row evening. ro Obregon who turned the first shovel of earth, Is the plan to with il9 exclusive EXPECTED OWN DEATH have this same dignitary, now Tyler & Crolius fam ing at his ^ome In Sonora, Hi FOod for S ^ r r e la Middletown, Conn., March 31, drive the golden spike that will Albert C. Tanner, well known pat­ connect West with !East, directly. ent attorney, had given up his ■ w n iiiB g a tm e does not leave the Last Hard practise here and Intended to go to EDITOR ARRESTED Karby &^Sister ^ llalf for you to do. It does the conu Germantown, Pa., today to make Muncie, Ind„ March 31.— George his home. Mr. Tanner died of a Defying Laws of Gravitation pletejob—vfeahing, rinsing and diy. R. Dale, editor of the weekly Post- » ■- sudden heart attack at his home, Democrat, was arrested here, today you 1 You only Bupervisel I 532 Main street, during the night. on a Grand Jury indictment charg­ OTHER m IS y®“ may forever avoid the Last A heart attack which felled him ing him with ctfmlnally libelling on the street here on March 12th, WITH IVY HARRIS’ MARYALUH ACTS 1 1 ^ Hal£ Call or phone for a free demonstration. Circuit Judge Clarence W. Dearth oiMCTso lY* ratn n k y v m v k v b k caused Mr. Tanner to plan retire­ who Is the central figure In the Im­ ment. He had a premonition, ac­ peachment trial before the Indiana cording to his friends, that he Senate In Indianapolis, Dale’s bond The Manchester Electric Co. could not live long. was fixed at $3,000. At noon today STATE Mr. Tanner, who was 67, leaves he had not yet made It and faced SOUTH MANCHESTER With 861 Main Street. Phone 1700 his wife and two step-daughters. the prospect of going to jail. A New family has moved He practised law in New York for The indictment was returned af­ into town—with a van­ many years before coming here. W .C .F iads ter Judge Dearth suppressed the load of laughs! - A high f m i guarantssd hy_8 Ay AGE ARMS CORPORA-now. UUca. W. Y.' ^'4. ‘ February 10th Issue of the.pba’,- class comedy of middle- Among the early Greeks the wear I Democrat on the grounds that it li­ TUEE, Ing of breeches was considered a belled him and had summoned a class American home life. badge of slavery. j \ special grand jury to Indict Dale. .'tL'-.i r f ^ Ii'll' n'l' iah'Ji Ill'll ijTiVi'W llrifi V~^‘’'hJ^5.ji(narTi t r - ' MANCHESIEK EVENING )AT, MARCH‘51, 1927. PAGE ., of South Mapebester, will ese believe, must be honored when second, Argentine, third, with Great of what we'eat is made in the Unit­ preaeh on Friday evening at tbe they are robbed of their nearls. Britain, Brazil and France next. ed States.^; _ g-maaysL^ ■-;v.

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iAtmclrnitnr provide about as fine an example of world he is IntlmateUr aware of service to-lhe community as can be many International problems that ■MUMP ;Tr Evening nrraUt found anywhere. They represent ar^. Clean over the head of the ordt the splr{t of the volunteer‘ir e de­ ' T A f i j -ZL ’ • SUBLISHBP b y nary politician. He Is not, for.'In­ ■TH® HERALD PRItW ING CO, partment which takes 1^'work se­ stance, the. type,;who could be FoanC«d by E l^ o d *l’Kla riously and which understands that tricked Into^ Inyplving his country ..4 Oct. 1. 18S1 • II life is neither^ beer nor skittles; It Every Evening Except Sundays r.nd Into costly misunderstandings with Holidays. is no criticism of the spirit of the our Latln-Amerlcan neighbors. BY RODNEY DUTCHER ' h r J Entered at the Post Oftce at Man­ Eighth district fire fighters to hope He would make, we are sure, not Washington, March 31.— The chester as Second Class Mall Matter. that the cday will not be long delay­ issues of retroactivity^ apff . con­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall only a^ safe head to our internation­ fiscation, which have caused, the Music for Easter six dollars a year, sixty cents a ed when the necessity and the wis-. month for shorter periods. . al relations departhient, but a bril- troilble In connection with the By car/ler; eighteen cents r, weelc. dom of 'Combining-the - two depart­ llant^one '•r t-; Mexicap 'all laws, are not exactly single copies, three cents. ments will be aijparent— when we new business with .this goverhment. SPECIAL advertising ' REPRE­ shall have the same effective co­ Some of the old-timers who re­ SENTATIVE. Hamllton-De LIsser, Inc., 285 Madison Avenue, New York operation all over town that we call the reclamation of the Bering and 612 North Michigan Avenue, have in the various units of the River coal fields In Alaska are / .Made Expressly for Watkins Brothers. Chicago. now pointing to a deadly parallel Thd Manchester Evening Herald Is South Manchester district. based on the admission thpt the on saleih In...... New York.... City at Schultz's~ News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. Mexican laws involve confiscation ■treet and 42nd. Street entrance of PRESnJENT SAVES THE DAY. — espjifelally the old-timers who ■ \ Grand) Central Station. The brightest point In the Chi­ New York, March 31— Most of had Interests In those coal fl^ s . "International News Service has the It may be that Mexico will yet c.'ccluslve rights to use for republlca- nese situation Is the very definite Manhattan’s historic spots are hem­ med about by those newcomers drag out that old case and review tlon In any form all news dispatches Intimation given by President Cool- credited to or not otherwise credit­ from an ollf world who have drift­ it for official and public consump­ ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively Idge that, even if other powers do ed into the older .sections of the tion if she’ is called upon to defend entitled to use for republlcatlon all the local or undated news published engage in a war with China to pre­ city an^, only through their 'chil­ herself before' a court of arbitra­ Herein. » serve ithelr privilege of extraterri­ dren; coine to learn of the tradi­ tion, in accordance with the recom­ toriality and to retain the conce.s- tions of the neighborhood in which mendation of oiir Senate. The o-Iallest Orthophonic they live. Large Claims Banned made, now is equipped with THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1927. slons they have wrung from the Thus, down in the vicinity of the Federal laws provided fo^ many non-setting automatic stop and governments of that country in the Battery, with its Bowling Green, years that coal lands in western grill front, $95. past, the United States is not going Fraunce’s Tavern and other land- FIRE FIGHTING. states should be sold at private to be a party to any such undertak­ marjes of revolutionary times, the sale for $10 an acre when' more The Manchester citizen who has Only Down ing. Busy with war propaganda sent colonies of the Turk, the Armen­ than 20 miles from a railroad and never seen all the Interesting sights ian and the: Greek cluster close. out by the most flagrantly' bia^d $20 an .acre when within that dis­ to be seen under the roof that shel­ Th.e newest of Manhattan’s mu­ tance. Only surveyed lands thus group of cbrrespondents that ever ters Hose and Ladder Co. No. 1 seums. just opefaed to the public, is were sold and no claim of more represented the American press the old Grade Mansion, where than 160 acres was allowed to an whoso quarters are at Pine street anywhere, a nun^ber of important Washington Irving retired to write individual. and Hartford road In the heart of that he might breathe the mists newspapers have, seemingly by The law was extended -to Alaska '■ the silk mill district at the South from the East Iliver and gain inspi­ tacit agreement, buried the Presi­ in I9Q0 and the Bering River fields $189 For This 3-Piece Suite < End, has missed an extremely inter ration from atoiospneric surround­ were discovered about 1901, but dent’s statement of policy on In­ ings. ^ estlng experience. It Is not only that the law was Ineffective as none of . This is just one of the ten distinctive Popular Priced Watkins side pages ahd under meagre head­ It is a spacious mansion built the fire engine house is the home these lands was surveyed, and in Quality Upholstered Furniture now on display here. Like all the lines; 'hut that sort of proceeding upon the leveled remains of an old 1904 Congress passed a law per­ '•»' of the largest and most powerful fort at the foot of Eighty-eighth others it was made especially to our order from covers and frames does not in the least affect the sig­ mitting sale of unsurveyed coal fire fighting units to be found any street. To reach it one passes an­ nificance of Mr. Coolidge’s official lands in Alaska. It provided that selected by our own buyers. Every construction detajl is according where, or that Its equipment Is of cient brownstones long since turned the applicant must mark thh loca­ position -with relation to China. into tenements wnere the dark hair to the high Watkins standard of quality. the most approved types, or that It tion and survey the lands at his It Is apparent that the President and flashing eyes of the Hungarian own expense. ^ houses also a highly perfected and are seen at every turn. In the base­ This suite is covered in combination Jacquard and plain velour has gone quite as far as he intend.s Some 30,000 acres were located ^ elaborate fire alarm system, but ments are Bavarian and Hungarian with brocateile cushions. Exactly as shown. A year to pay if you to go when he has ordered certain in the Bering River field and ;.v that the whole plant represents long coffee houses and cafes and the wish. J limited reinforcement of the Amer­ flavor of the old Vvorid is every­ smaller tracts elsewhere. Surveys years of peculiar devotion on the were begun, trails and roads built -This is a popular Orthophou- ican forces in Chinese waters and where, except in the architecture. ^ part of a group of men who, with­ wharves and other structures were Ic, for its extra long Ixorn gives Chinese ports. There Is to be _ no Fruit and vegetajjle etands, vivid out other reward than the con­ with color, jut out upon the side­ built, railroad surveys made and perfect reproduction. As pooling of military strength with two Independent railroads actually sketched, $125. sciousness of success, have made an walk: windows are cluttered with 41/2x61/2 ft. Britain or anybody else. The Amer­ begun to the coal fields, which lay avocation of protecting the commu­ the faces of children and women; ican naval forces and the Marines dark, brooding faces that follow from 20 to 90 miles from tide­ nity against the dangers of fire. And Only Down will be restricted closely to the you until the street ;)lunges sud­ water. H-was estimated that sev- It Is not until the visitor has been eral millions of dollars v/ere spent Axm inster Rugs business of saving American' lives denly into the river and the light shown the entire establishment that of Welfare Island beckons. if A town — not by the inauguration of an of­ or jooo persons grew up at Katal- 0 ho realizes to what an extent the The Grade mansion has been fensive against any faction of the lah,.wlth the, nearest market lives of these men have been dedi­ preserved intact,, an unspoiled slice Chinese people but by getting of another century. Her; delt one /thousand miles away. cated to this great Service. Reversed Its Polity ' $ 10-85 aboard sl^ip and removing from the Archibald Grade, merchant prince On the floor of the main equip­ of his time, whos" flag was to be In 1906, during the second danger zone such American nation­ ment xpom, for example, stand three found flying in every sea. Outside Roosevelt administration, the gov­ als as can be readied. Further than pieces of motorized apparatus of the preservation of the house Itself, ernment dfecided on a new land that the President quite plainly has the one suggestion of a museum is policy and proposed to- lease coal ^ the finest' sort— a pumping engine, no intention of going. He has made to be found in a theatrical collec­ lands Instead of selling them. Ex­ a combination hose _ wagon and a that quite clear. tion. ecutive orders were Issued With­ , magnificent ladder truck equipped As the street slips off into the drawing all coal lands from sale We have no quarrel with China. ^ with chemical tanks, the latter piece river there are Indications of an­ and a message was sent to Congress And we are not going to send our alone costing more tlian nine thou- other change. From an aristocracy advocating repeal of the existing young men over there to kill Chi­ the street grew old and threadbare, law and substitution of a leasing sand dollars— all of which have nese or be killed, in order to pu'.l gradually becoming a foreign quar­ That hall, that den or other small room so hard to fit'with a rug " been bought and paid for by the anybody’s chestnuts out of the fire. ter and a belt of tenements. Now The withdrawal order provided Radio or Orthophonic Vic- Will welcome this new size! 10 new, fresh patterns to select from in- ^ membership of the fire company, there are signs of a social return. that holders of bona fide rights al­ trola— ypu get them both in This newspaper confesses that it eluding open background Chinese effects and all-over Persian type fc This is In addition to another com- This happened in Sutton Place, ready initiated should be entitled this model, the radio using was not a little worried by the affair designs. - Colors to match any scheme. Excellent quality. Regu- .'■fi i binatlon hose wagon, horse drawn where a single block has become to perfect their claims and secure Orthophonic horn, $375.’ at Nanking when American destroy­ ultra-exclusive, made into homes by and two more ladder trucks, one titles. But the Interior Department ers joined with British guns In prosperous writers, artists, actors was opposed to all titles and the of them motorized, which stand In and such. Only shelling Chinese, for it looked then Department of Justice joined in Down reserve but ready for instant use. The same is soon to happen to as if the line between police activi­ the movement by bringing criminal But this is only the groundwork the/neighborhood of th3 Grade chaiges aganist the locators. More ties and deliberate .warfare had all n c y upon which the service is'built. Up­ Mansion. _Michael Strange, wife of than 200. persons were indicted for WATKINS BROTHERS. I , but disappeared. At the niost criti­ John Bairymore, was among the A Year and a Half to Pay ^ ~ I stairs are two dormitories In whicli conspiracy to,.;defraud the govern­ cal Juncture, however, the Presl- first to take a place. Here she ment. for Any of These ~ CRAWFORD AND GLENWOOD:RANGE^ fffq -or members of the copipany sleep, both writes her verses aand her plays. deqt has come forward with a sit­ The criminal cases were brought Victrolas! connected by sliding poles with the The Duchess de Richelieu has re­ uation-saving declaration of policy to trial In Seattle, Chicago and De­ floor of the equipment room, and built a corner and several actors troit, but all the defendants -were that does credit to his good sense have reconstructed old places. They ^ the company lounge or meeting acquitted. and, as well, to his oft-declared be­ have given lit. the fip,vor of old Eng­ Millions Xost room, a handsome apartment of land and have called it Henderson lief that China should be let alone Place. It was eight years before Con­ large dimensions, handsomely fur­ gress passed the leasing law. Mean­ to work out her own salvation. Once it was a little settlement, nished, its walls hung with pictures while, the coal lands stood idle and We are confident that the future known as Yorkville, and for a time and trophies. Notable among the coal was imported for Inhabitants operations of the American forces the heart t f the city’s German set­ FUNERAL DIRECTORS art works is a beautiful waterfall cf Alaska. Buildings and improve­ in and about China will be handled tlement. They moved on and others , ■’f scene which at first view seems to came. ments fell into decay— a total'Ioss, strictly with a view to maintainln it is said, of several million dol­ be done In oil but which on close It’s one of the new.places to vis­ i t the administration’s policy— which lars- Many claimants ,were bank­ inspection is' discovered to be it when in New York. Just go to coal lands, which providedrfor cer­ is the policy of nine out of ten-ean Eighty-eighth street and walk east­ rupted; some are said to have com tain refunds and prevented any ^ marvelous piece of silk embroidery mitted suicide or gone insane. did Americans. The influence of ward. claiman.s from bringing suits. This executed by some Chinese genius One English company, headed law leased the same lands that had =>1 British diplomats with an axe to GILBEP.T SWAN and presented to the company by a by Charles F. Munday of Seattle, been Bold. ' ' ^ grind, of British naval and mili­ ^ member of Cheney Bros. LONG ENOUGH. was interested in 5000 acres, of Today - those Alaskan lands, ard- fe- tary officers and especially of Amer located lands. British investors had East Center St* Property On this floor, too, is the signal "Do you know Ikestein, the great open for lease, but are no® Jfein® financier?’’ been interested and spent more developed. board at which every mill watch­ lean press representatives who are Well built single right on, the avenue. Oak floors, and trito, writing and acting for all the world “ Oh, yes.’’ than a million in development ‘"fhe Mexican governmeif^. man in the district reports himself "How long have you known work. All this was wiped out, al­ well arranged rooms. 2 car garage. Offered at only $8,8do. as if they were under the pay of a most unoelievably timid as regards Terms, on duty and which is sedulously at­ him?” though Munday was acquitted of BUILDS A COLD-PROOF dSv e LL- war party, is likely to be far less any crime. confiscation, when compared with t tended by the day custodian. In an­ “ Five years at fifty per cent.”— our own records,” says la promt ING. ’ Pearl Street. 6 room single, hot water heat, gas,-laundry, with our naval and Marine officers Passing Show. I In October, 1914, Congress pass­ other room are the double set of nent Seattle lawyer who was in­ etc., walk and curbing. Price only $6,000. Cash $1,500. than that of the man in the Whit ed the leasing law for the Alaska terested in the Alaska cases. ’ By ARTHUR N. PAUk electrical batteries of many scores President, Amerlean Nature Ass'n. Liliey Street, 3 family flat, beautiful interior-jayout, steam of cells, at all times some of them House who is commander-in-chief over them. / ^ keat In all three apartments, garage. Price only-$18,500. It’s charging and some in use, which Diplomacy Cold winds may drone across the |;:k'bargain for someone. , ...... provide the energy for the South marshes on a bleak January day; snow may swirl over the fields like single near Parker and East Center .streets, six rooms, Manchester fire alarm system. And DWIGHT MORROW’, dust, heaping high in the fence cor­ 'oak floors and finish, steam heat, gas, etc. $000 cash needed. in still another room is the amazing There is a report that if. and ners; the mercury In the thermome­ -Price only $7,300. ‘ ter may fall far below the zero control board of the system, equal when Secretary of State Kellogg of any in use anywhere in the world 'm ark'on'a clear winter night; all Hbre Is a bargain In ^ double house. - 12. good rooms, fur­ shall resign from President Cool the,'wjld folk of fields and woods in which, ironically enough, are naces, Up-to-date trim and floors, white' enamel plumbing fix­ Idge’s cabinet his place is to be fill­ inay ^ek-shelter from the weather, , two still unused divisions which tures, gas, and in fact n most modern bouse, 2 car garage with ed by Dwight Whitney Morrow, but to the muskrat. In his snug r were originally provided to take house among the dead rushes, cold it all for $7,000, $1,000 cash, celebrated financier and potent in­ care of the still Imaginary alarm ahd storms mean nothing. fluence in the House of Morgan. He begin work on the dwelling system of the North End, and which Such opposition as may develop to In early autumn. The house Is are still waiting for the Eighth Dis­ the appointment of Mr. Morrow to built of whatever material may be trict to take advantage of its op­ at handr marsh grass, reeds, cat-^ Robert J.Smi^iQOdM^St. the at presently highly responsible portunity. This control system, with tails, wild rice or moss from a • R^AL ESTATE.;, INSllRAiNCB, S T E ^S H IP TICKETS portfolio of state, on the ground of lake bottom. * its glassed-in instruments for r e -' ‘ 7.; his association with great banking In building it the water rodents l.'v , cording alarms, etc., is, a sight to interests, will copie from persons clear a space all around, perhaps to save carrying material from delight any born mechanic or drive who attach altogether too much im­ to despair the beholder who lacks greater distance, perhaps to have portance to those associations and an open yard across which ene the mechanical mind. overlook the fact that Mr. Morrow mles may not slink unseen. Every conceivable check against in his own right is a very big man Along one side of the house the failure or Inaccuracy is there, and marsh rats build a shelf or ledge indeed and owes his prominence in under the daily supervision of Capt. of dry grass, above the water line, the financial,world not to the fact where they may curl up apd sleep, .Louis N. Keebner, who’ Is also super­ that he was brought up" in the dry and cozy. The other side pf With a steady swing and an open brow intendent of fire alarm telegraph. realm of money and trained to its the floPr is hewer, under a few Feast day o f SL Benjamin. n ^ Dot\ n stairs, below the equip­ inches of water, and leads out Into We have tramped the ways togeth­ First U. S .mail to Pacific coast handling at the exclusion of all else, ment room, are the bowling alleys, underwater passageways by which er. / ' reached San Francisco, 1849. but rather because of his remark­ the rats leave-and enter. But we’re clasping hands at the Birthday anniversary of James . the kitchen and the refectory where able achievements in entirely differ­ crossroads, now , M. Cox, Democrat n^iminee for the firemen now and then hold their ent lines. In the Fiend’s own night for piesident in 1920. "blowouts— and which they, with a weather; r He was a lawyer of distinction And whether we bleed or whether most unusual generosity, turn over before he "became a banker.' He has TEST ANSWERS we smile every now and then to some other -been an important figure in chari­ In the leagues that lie before us. ^outfit to enjoy— as they did to the Here, are the answers to "Now The ways of life are many a mile table and socialogical undertak­ Ton Ask One” for today. The quea- -Herald employe^ the other night. And the dark fate Is o’er us. ings. He was an outstanding aide to tioDS are printed on the comics Here’s luckj Every evening at 6:30 o’clock page. the government In the prosecution And a cheer for the dark before four members of No. 1 go on duty 1— Marco Polo. J; But the day of the Lord will ; of the World war and was awarded us! : . at the engine house for the night. 2— Sir Henry M. Stanley. come as a thief in the night.— = the distinguished service medal by 3t—Captain Robert F. Scott. , a Peter 111:10. •. ‘ "Every night at 11 these four are You to the left and I to the right, General Pershing for "exceptional­ 4— -The Pere Marquette. . For the ways of men must sever, re-lnforced by four others. So that ly meritorious and distinguished 5— Antoine de la Mothe Cadil­And it well may be.for a day and The ancients dread death; the there are always, at; night, eight lac. Christians ca'u only fear dying.— services” in connection .ivltli' mili­ ■ a night men ready to Jump Into the prepar­ i ’ 6— :Magellan. And it well-may be forever! J. G. Hare. ^ : tary shipping matters an'd the Mili­ 7— Captain Cook. ed clothes and hoots that stand at But whether we Mve or whether we tary Board of Allied Supply. 8— r-Stefansson. .'? die i the foot of their cots, slide down In fine, Mr. Morrow is a brainy, 0--:-j!iai'~Engll8h navigator who (For the epd is past our knowing), explorei^ the west coast of North pr. Fred Biishnell .the poles and tear off to the protec­ self-reliant, hdpquate man of af­ Her®;^, two''frank hearts and the tion of the town. Amer^a,_ for , whom the city pf bphn sky, , S^BTERr^ARtAN fairs, diplomatic and understand- Yarihtmver is iaimed. - L They don’t make much fuss about Be a'-falr or 111 wind blowing I,-. * • 4H Bakt Getiter Street, ' T practical head of one of thp Herein luck! ; '■ : ; ; - V :% (heinfiWws, these folks. But they | greatest hanking houses' i r ' ' the Ip the teeth of all winds blowing.- '%When‘i-, In- dfoubt’ advertise the -^Richard Hovey: From "At the Office llrars: 7 to 8 P. SL Herald Want Ad way. CroasroadZi” TELEPHONE IMT.

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«s.' i r ^ to cijtice ^wlth 6 "l>u: #“ COLDMBiA U* U* lliv IlItiriu B u now'and then -on the hunt e Today ^s Best dence. Mrs. Lillian Russell who has Chief Rupert:Nlabeth, Im c^arj been spending the winter with Miss of all departme£.ts bf^the ciihtbE '5 R a d io B e t Elizabeth Hutchins, is spending a BORDER PATROLS border patrol excepting the gctc week with Mrs. Hattie Johnson in customs agents at ports of eutty.l the Old Hop River District. conducting a search for profflilBl| men'to boi.ster up his ranks befo NOTED PIANIST FR03I WEAF Mrs. Rogers Hayen Jr.” of East' the Ontario flood starts pourl^ Here are a few o f ’the radio pro­ Hartford Is visiting her,,-parents, across the St. Lawrence Rlvejr grams on a diversified schedule Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Tucker. ■■ Lake Ontario. for Thursday, March 31. , Mrs. Ralph Buell and daughter-, Recently Ibe government WKBW, 8 p. m. eastern time— , Bertha are visiting Mrs. Buell’s Flo.w of Canadian Booze Into nounced examihations for custof Concert by Guido Chorus. mother, Mrs. Jaspar Abr^mso^ ofj V - agents, “ for duty along the'Cana­ KHJ, 8 p. m. Pacific time—-' East Orange, N. J. , dian border.” This examination. It String quartet with Leo H. Sanis- Harvey Collins has staffed*work' New York State Is On the is said, brought forth a whole! com-' per, Russian baritone. on a garage and repair station,- ptmy of candidates, so lucrative vvTAM 8:15 p. m. eastern time— which is to be built on the lot he have the opportuplties of border Cleveland Symphony Orchestra.-* recently bought of H. W. Porter oh. Increase. agents become during the pa^t few WEAP, 8:30 p. m. eastern time the Willimantic road a short dis years.'But still tbs sufficient num­ — Hans Barth, pianist. *■ tance from the Green. ber of agents has ndt been obtained WPG, 9 p. m.eastern time— George Champlln intends ‘ to., * ^racuse, N. Y.— One of the and once lirore the call for recruits Brown University glee club. build a bungalow and gatage on greatest bootlegging campaigns in the battle against bdoze has been w o e , 10 p. 'm. central time— the lot he recently bought next to sounded at Ogdensburg. Officer Murphy and his gang. the church. Work will be started ever known in the history of prohi­ WBBM, 11 p. m. central time— in a short time. bition Is being prepared by govern­ Coon-S^nders* Nighthawks. ment officials'and New York State Clayton Hunt is having a fire­ For a ffne Spring tonic we can place and stone chimney built. , police for this coming summer. recommend Peptona and ' ; assure • Word was received Wednesday The main cause of all this pre­ you that It is just the thing you of the death in Hartford of Elisha paratory work in Uncle Sam’s need to build up your blood after WTIC Lewis, an old time ' resident of campaign to halt Canadian liquor having a cold, the grippe or influ­ Travelers Insariince Co., Columbia in the Wells Woods sec­ from flowing across^ the border In­ enza. Go to Quinn’s.— ^Adv, Hartford, Conn. * tion of the town. Burial will be in to this country. Is the fact that on 467. the Columbia cemetery Thursday. May first the entire province of The country roads are over the Ontario joins the province of Que­ Seventeen-year locusts are due worst of the mud season, but the bec in the wet column^ After that here in'the Summer of 1927. , On roads are in very bad condition due date thirsty Canadians in Ontario Program For Thursday their 1910 visit they did little dam­ to the ruts left. The selectmen have can obtain liquor or beer. 6:00— Dinner Music— Hotel Heu- age. Scientists say they Ijve under­ started to drag West street and A large number Of commission ground during their 17-year disap­ bleln Trio. stores will start operating and, as 6:25— News. hope soon to get around to other pearance. sections of the town, which will from Quebec, large quantities of 6:3 0— Soprano— make travelling in the outskirts of Canadian liquor Is certain'to find Dreamy Melody .... Kobler the town both safer and more en­ its way Into downstate New York. A Kiss in ^he Dark . .Herbert joyable. Add New Troopers “ Ah Was It He’’ from “ La H, W. Porter, Henry Isham and The first move by officials to Traviata” ...... Verdi Mrs. Hubert Collins, all convalesc­ combat the liquor floods this Sum­ The World is Waiting for the ing In various hospitals from opera­ mer was the appointment of two Sunrise...... Lockhart-Seitz tions, are all reported as getting on score additional State Troopers to Lillian Cabana, Soprano very well, and'all expect to be die- Troop B, stationed at Malone and Laura C. Gaudet, Accom­ charged and return to their homes spread along the International iioA'"r coA\'f panist in the near future. boundary section like a fan. 6:45— Baritone Solos— Captain Cb.irles Broadfield, in Where’er You W a lk ...... command of Troop B, often called (?Al^vr ...... Handel the “ Black Horse troop on the bor­ OP. Love Me Or Not .... Secchl TOLLAND der, now places his personnel at 95 Sea Rapture ...... Coates enlisted men wHh three officers. Additional officers will be needed, Invictus ...... Huhn The Fourth Quarterly Confer­ William J. Doyle, Baritone Captain P.roadf.'eld declares, and it ence was held with Mrs. L. E. Hall is ex;pected that the appointments If you are a itiember of the American Legion and would like to go to ’Paris as our Laura C. Gaudet, Accom­ on Wednesday instead of at the panist will be made from the list of vet­ parsonage as Mrs. Darby was ill. erans non-coms in his troop. guest the opportunity is offered in our‘‘ON TO PARIS” popularity contest which opens 7:00— Mid-week Religious Sing. The next Grange meeting will be 7:30— Staff Artists Period with While the State Police at. Malone held at the regular plafce April E. and other points adjacent to the Saturday morning, April 2nd, at our store and closes Saturday evening, July 30 at 9 p. m. Emma Spleske Miller, Violin­ The Tolland County 4-H club will ist— Flora Spieske Jones, ac­ border are being recruited to full have charge and it is hoped th. t “ war” stren.gth, the Dnlted States companist and Erich Tesche, everyone interested in the young Customs and Iminigratlon patrols tenor— Laura C. Gaudet, ac- people of the farms will come and are being enia"ged. . .• , companist. see just what the club stands for. Want Daring Men''; Violin Solos— Tax Collector Emery M. Clough Collector Jocl C. Tullpch at Qg; Berceuse E major . . Arensky will be at the Town hall each Mon­ densburg is knewn to .* oai-the The Bee day in April from 9 a. m. to 4 p. lookout for daring youn^'ffien'w;ho W hat the Mrs. Miller ncludes m. to collect faxes on the 1926 list fear neither guutoting bootleggers j Tenor Solos— and also any unpaid taxes. from downstate nor the blackjacks '"EOjU.'«.PAT.prr. Annie Laurie . . . Lady Scott The night school at Frant’s Hill of “ speak-easy” proprietors _whom Certificate and Insurance. Transportation to New York. Believe Me, If All Those En­ is being carried on most success­ dearing Young Charms . fully. Any people in other districts Steamer travel. Fees on Boat. V ...... Stevenson may avail themselves of the op­ miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii In the Gloaming ., Harrison portunity if they wish. Miss Mar­ Carfare from Paris to Cher- Carfare from Cherbourg to Mr. Tesche garet Morris, who has had a great boui:g. Paris. Violin Solos— deal 01.’ experience along Ameri­ I DON'T FORGET — FREE Cradle Song ...... Brahms canization work will start a class Taxi from Station to Hotel. Taxi from Hotel to Station. Appassionato ...... Ci i Thursday evening, April 7th ;.t I Large Box Shoe Polish Mrs. Miller Grant’s Hill for the purpose of aid­ Room in Paris. Board in Paris. Tenor Solos— ing any who wish to take out citi­ 5 With Every Shoe Repair Job Amounting to $1 or Over. Fees on Return Boat. Juanita ...... Norton zenship papers. Return Steamer travel. When You and I Were Young p Remember the Prices Two Battlefield Trips. Maggie ...... Butterfield The ideal Spring tonic for young I Ladies’ Sewed S o le s ...... : ...... 90 Cents Home, Sweet Home .. Blshoo Transportation from New York. Incidentals. and old— Peptona. It contains all s Men’s Sewed Soles ...... $1.25 Mr. Tesche the ingredients that your system 8:00— Outlet Owlets. needs to build It up. Get a bottle 8:30— Capitol Theafe'i" 'Prfesenlk'- at -Quinn’a.— Adv. - «' * n >' A > Sehvltz Black; tion. SELWITZ 10 Pearl Street 10:00— Weather. AUTO lUiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniin How to Win This Arthur A. Knofla B ELECTRICAL SERVICE RCPAIK WORK CUARANTCCD Register your name at the store as a contestant, 875 Main St. NORTON «i.ecn

This Frigidaire Frost Coil Rules of Contest i . - •' ^ equals 35 tons o f ice a year The rules of the contest are very simple and are as follows; With every purchase of merchandise to the amount of 25c made between the Dates of April 2nd and July 30 inclusive one (1) vote will be given and one (1) vote for every sue- ceeding 25c purchase. Get your votes; write the name of your favorite on the 'stub and drop in the ballot box.

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The votes will be counted at regular intervals by Dr. R. P. Knapp, representing the It stays cold— American Legion, and Mr, L. A. Thorp, representing The Manchester Herald. J J r colder than ice year in and year out

o d e r n meat merchants, grocers, druggists, florists, proprietors of Mdelicatessen shops, hotel and restaurant owners need no longer have a refrigeration problem. W ith the installation of Frigid­ aire, their refrigerator bdeomes cold and stays cold— colder than ice— year in, year J out— without daily attention and at a cost ;. and get an early start in the contest. less than ice. Come in and discuss your refrigerating problems with us. -S- m' ALFRED A GREZEL Main St. at Park St.\ So. Manchester

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at the outbreak of the war^ is said HIGHWAY DEPT. WALSH IS NOBLEMAN to be one of the most tense and un- B O P C AT FEASTING ysua} yarns ever screened. IN CIRCLE FEAIVRE Dorothy Mackaill,; Lowell Sher­ man, Lawrence Gray, B'u’ster'''Col­ AT C,B. a; A. ANNUAL h-1-: . . -fi.. > . COMPLETES 74 \ lier, Jr„ and Ian Keith head an Im­ pressive cast. EriHist H'aller, .best Has‘Leading Role In “ Count of known for his work on “ Stella Dal­ instructors May Clash at Busi­ MILES OF ROAD Luxembourg”^ Two Features las,” “ The White Lily” and sever-, Tonight and Friday. al of Kane’s latest productions,,was ness and Social Meeting on In charge of the camera. Charles Monday. Seventy-four miles of Connectl- George Walsh steps out of his Maquire and ^Harry Gribbon assist­ ■ ^ • -'i. .y *r- . • cut highway were reconstructed regular line to give Circle movie ed Boyle in the direction and Rob­ Cheney Brothers Athletic Asso­ or resurfaced during the six fans the treat .of their Jives with ert Haas, treasurer of the Kane En­ ciation will hold its annual meet­ months period between July 1, his characterization of the “ Count terprises, acted as art director. ' ■ ing next Monday evening at Chenoy 1926 and January 1, 1927, accord­ of Luxembourg” In the picture of Actual scenes of the Battle of the hall. A short business session will Friday and Saturday ing to semi-annual figures made the same name which is running North Sea between the combined start the program followed by four public today by Highway Commis­ with “ Stolen Pleasures” at that Anierican and British battle squad­ active boxing bouts and light re­ sioner John A. Macdonald. The theater tonight aud tomorrow. rons and the German Grand Fleet freshments. figures represent the work done by As the Count George is a marvel. constitute one of the many high­ f*The annual meeting is the only the highway department during Usually his roles have been that of lights of the story. occasion in the year when all the the first halt of the present fiscal heroic footballers, cowboys, prize­ members get together to transact year which will end on July 1,. fighters and cops, but this picture business. At other times the dlrei*^ 1927. It is interesting to note shows that he can be a polished LOCAL SOLOISTS FOR tors carry out the policies of the or­ that the number of miles of high­ devil with the women just as well ganization. The principal consldera- way reconstructed durin,g the six as any of them. His work Is won­ i tion Monday night will be the elec­ months period is comparable to derful when It is considered this THE CHORAL CONCERT tion of officers for the coming year. the mileage between New Haven Is the first role of this kind he has A nominating committee consisting and New York. of Thomas Weir, president of the A. ever appeared In, but from his per­ A., Frank Cervlnl, Arthur Ander- The bulk of the highway work formance It would seem that he had Only Outside Talent on April „„„ . „ „ „ ^ , 91 W ill Pa Tlncairtn Rowsell and John I, done during the half year was in been doing this sort of thing all Wall Be Boston bympnony Jenney has alreadv drawn nn it the relaying of 2 7 miles of con­ Jenney has already drawn through his •career. Ensemble. slate. crete roadway, the other work con­ “ The Count of Luxembourg” is sisting of new macadam, and gravel Since tli6 advent of the amateur the story of the lire of the artist, No outside talent, with the e.x- boxing at Cheney hall, the youth ' a ^ read reconstructions and resurfac­ the student, the model, the pleblan, ing over previously laid founda­ ceptlon of the Boston Symphony of Manchester from both ends of the the patrician all caught up Into a orchestra ensemble of 12 pieces, town has taken to the game in con­ tions. Four miles of the concrete web of reality and Illusively reflect­ work took place on the Boston will be heard at the concert of the siderable numbers. Franky Bush For Women and Misses ed back from the silver screen. Men’s Choral club In High school conducts the boxing classes at the Post Road between New Haven A double thread of comedy runs and Milford, wliere. the depart­ hall on April 21, it was announced Recreation Centers and Bill Bren­ side by side with the single thread today. Solo parts will be taken by- nan does similar work at the Com­ ment is doubling the width of the of pathos— tliat pathos which is In­ liighway to facilitate the move- Edward F, Taylor; tenor, and Rob­ munity Club at the north end. Jim­ variably aligned with poverty and ert Gordon, baritone. ' my Farr Is doing the same work In 'ment of the heavy post ro^d traf­ Struggle. fic. This will be the first concert of Rockville. Thrills rival the comedy; breath­ the club In which outside soloists The ring entertainment at the an­ Besides the work in highway re­ less moments: a street brawl, a construction and resiirfacii’ig, the have not appeared. The reason for nual gathering of the 800 odd mem-i near-murder, a girl and a skiff run the arrangement is said to lie the berA of the A. A., Monday night will department also completed the down by a speed boat and an excit­ construction of thirteen new bridg­ fact that the sympnony ensemble be furnished by pupils of Bush, ing duel scene. give a major part of the program. Brennan and Farr and .should pro­ es. Two of these bridges located Helene Chadwick and Dorothy at Washington measured 225 feet Even aside from the ensemble duce plenty of excitement. Franky of ^lack Satin, Black Bengaline, Navy, and lOS feet- respectively, while Revler co-star"^ to make “ Stolen numbers by the twelve, Boston art­ Biish will appear in an exhibition another located at East Windsor, Pleasures” one of the best either ists, the program should be excel­ himself providing he comes through Green, Grey and Rosewood Twills. measured 76 feet. The other ten has even appeared In. This is be­ lent. The club has been, in rehearsal his Madison Square Garden battle spans were 30 feet or less in ing shown as the companion fea­ ever slncp its last concert and the tomorrow night wi];hout any cuts. Squirrel, Moleskin, Twin-Beaver (dyed length. The department also com­ ture to the “ Count of Luxem­ choral and solO'numbers will have His opponent will be either a pupil pleted during the half year the bourg.” been brought to a high degree of from his class or Bill Brennan him­ coney). Monkey Fur and-Vicuna Collars elimination of four grade cross­ “ Stolen Pleasures” — that may perfection by the evening of the self. ings at Old Saybrook, Plainfield, mean anything from playing hook­ concert. Monday night’s show will be open Washington, and Windsor Locks. ey to drinking bootleg booze in, or­ Archibald Sessions, director, re- only to A. A. members who have The Coats in this week-end event are The work completed during the dinary life, but to an author or .h^earsed with the symphony ensem­ joined for the new year, beginning six months since the department’s playwright it is tne stuff from ble in Boston this week and is en­ April 1. Applications for member­ a cross section of the Spring C oat Fash­ last report was Issued, includ­ which great dramas are made and thusiastic •over the results. ship has been sent to every male ing highway, bridge and grade has usually to do with cheating employe in the Cheney plant and ions. Sizes 13 to 51. crossing work, cost the state less sweethearts, husbunas or wives. these should be returned as soon' than four million dollars. At the SEE A PRE-SHOWING as possible so that the membership If you need a coat now or later, come. • close of the period, the highway cards can’ be made out. department had in progress more HIGH SCHOOL NOTES than five million dollars worth of OF U BOHEME’ FILM additional contract work, most of MARRIAGE BUSINESS Other Coats $15 to $125 which will require several months Orchestra rehearsal was held more to finish. this afternoon, seventh period. The program which the orchestra Miss Dorothy Pentland is chair­ HERE SLOWING UP will broadcast from WTIC the lat­ man of the High School senior UNUSUAL BARGAIN BILL ter part of this month is being group which will give . a benefit prepared by Miss Dorward, musical presentation of “ La Boheme” at the Less^Than One License Per supervisor. State theater on Wednesday, April Thousand Issued In Man­ AT THE STATE TONIGHT There will be an important 6, to raise funds for the Washing­ chester Thl’s Year. band rehearsal Friday evening at ton trip. Tickets w«re distributed to members ot her feroup,, yesterday The Smartest Eight Acts of Vaudeville andi 7 o’clock in the band room. Fewer than one marriage license o f Several members of Mr. Potter’s and are now'on sale. “The Potters” With W- C. “ La Boheme,” one of the big pro­ to each thousand of population of history class are preparing speech­ this town has been issued by Town Fields on Program; “ Con­ es on the Constitution of the com­ ductions of the years,’ stars John voy” Coming. Gilbert and Lillian Gish. It will be Clerk Samuel J. Turkington during ing Constitutional oratorical con­ the first three months of this year, test, which will be held next week shown in Hartford next week as a I: For its Bargain Day bill tonight in the school. This is an excellent main nttractibni.but-\vlil be brought it was learned today. Only IS the State theater is presenting an opportunity for anyone interested to Manchester for only one daj'. A licenses have been issued. Y outh’s unusually good program, both oif in the Constitution to win one or committee which witnessed a pre­ In January ten licenses were the screen and on the stage. One of more of the valuable pirzes offered showing of the picture on Tuesday Issued but the total fell off to six the big pictures of the season, “ The the winners. Anyone who would was composed of Miss Pentland, in February and with one day still | Potters,” will accompany eight acts like to take part should see Mr. -.Miss Gladys Rogers, Miss Estelle left in this month, only two have of select vaudeville to give State Potter immediately. Jackson and Mr and Mrs. Clarence been applied for. Newest patrons a real entertainment tr^ t. P. Quimby. The condition reflects on busi­ For the rest of the week the In the group sponsoring the show ness to some extent, for young State will present five acts of “ CONVOY” IS AN EPIC are Isabel Bjorkman, Walter Brad­ married couples usually go into ex­ vaudeville with this picture, and on ley, Theodore Chambers, Mae tensive purchases -when setting up Sunday the big Navy production, Clune, Jack Gordon, Russell Gould, housekeeping. “ Convoy,” will start a three-day OF OUR SAILOR BOYS William Hall, Margaret Hassett,. One license was issued to Man­ run. This picture hag been shown Doris Hayes, Marlon Kasulki, Al­ chester parties but it -was in New In only o^e other theater in the bert Lupien, Helen McGUnn, Eliza­ York City. James Lynch and Miss . country so far and Manche^er fans Massive Production Is at State beth McKinney, Ethel Smith, Helen in all the wanted \ will see the flrst-run exhibition. Mlldren Swanson, the latter of this For Three Days Starting Stanfield, Wilfred Wiley and Leora town, took out a marriage license Tonight’s treat should draw a Yokitis. shades. Ideal full house to the State. The eiglit Sunday. there on Monday. of high shade Georgettes with silk acts are about the best that could accessory to suit be engaged and the picture itself oc­ Unfolding the dramatic life of cupied a New York theater for some the Navy’s part in the World War, slips. Also Crepe de Chine Frocks weeks as the star attraction itself. “ Convoy,” Robert Kane’s special, Everybody knows of .'“ The Pot­ due next Sunday at the State, Is be­ in new and pretty Easter modes. ters,” because thej* have been ex­ ing talked about in New York as hibited all over the world on the the “ Big Parade of the Navy.” comic strip of the same name. The The plot, taken from John Taln- Reymander’s Market Potters are human and Pa Potter, ter Foote's story ofa girl’s sacri­ played by W. C. Fields of “ So’s fice in uncovering the German es­ 1071 Main Street, Opposite Army & Navy Club Your Old Man” fame, is as human pionage system in the United State.s Phone 456 ______\y0 Deliver as any head of any family could be. Poor old Pa Potter, door-mat of $ 15-95 the entire Potter tribe, is in the movies and more people are laugh­ Electrical W ork ing at him now than ever giggled at Headquarters For his misadventures in print. “ The Potters” concerns itself of all kinds promptly and efficiently with the episode in which Pa be­ done. Housevviring. Fresh and Salt Water comes interested in an oil deal. If you’ve never read J. P. McEvoy’s comic strip or seen his play, it Electrical Appliances NEW JgILK VESTS might be wise to say that “ The Pot­ \to wear with the Spring suits. ters” are a family of average, hu­ Repaired. FISH man, everyday Americans. Pa is White and colors. \ ' honefet, blundering and ambitious. Repair Work Called for and Lobsters, Little Neck Clams, Oysters and Quahaugs X.AR U NT FASH IO N C U N T FP Ma loves her .husband but continu­ Delivered. ally argues with him. Mamie is H ^ ib u t...... 43c Salmon ...... 40c eighteen and a flapper. Bill has General Electric and Hot Point Filet S o le ...... 40c Smoked Filet...... 35c reached an age where he can sport appliances for sale— will be glad to Boston Blue ...... 25c Cod Steak . . . >...... 25c a cute little mustache. demonstrate and quote prices on Confish T ongues...... 25c Butterfish ...... 30c Sithe'rTSeS Striped B a .s s ...... 35c Flounders...... ______15c church here and his sons, Gordon caunion ' at St. Anne’s church in HIS OWN FAULT

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The French Consulate The Plaza Hotel The Shanghai Club The British Consulate The Hongkong-Shanghai Bank The Chinese Postoffice The Customs House The General Hospital Ti.— „i.„.... “ ■ " • " r z r r ”. r ■ The Garden Bridge The North China Daily News Soochow creek, marked by the number 14 Stately buildino-^ ^ •. T * "" The Chartered Bank of India The Russian Consulate The Palace Hotel road, Pe«a, road and othe. intersect't 1 in ttv l w Z n r ^ : The Astor Hotel The Yokohama Specie Bank terior of China have sought safety from riot, pillage and murder. thousands of refugees from the in- The German Consulate The Municipal Park The American Consulate The Japanese Consulate Station Draws Big Class two sides a trellis from four to five PUT LAST TOUCHES feet high will be erected. The ma­ son work is being done by t Case ON S. M. E. PROPERTY workmen and is in charge of Mi­ i4s A .Music Teacher chael Gorman. Stone is being drawn from the Bolton quarries. - Retaining Wall, Tennis Courts, Plans for Improvements in the Cleveland— One of the most suc­ Shade Trees to Finish Off rear of the church call for a tennis extended cessful applications of radio for in­ court for which the foundation has Church Setting. already < been put down. Several struction of students is-the music ANDOVER shade trees w ill'be-planted when course broadcast by .The finishing touches to the the Improvements are completed \VTAM of Cleveland- in co-opera- property of the South Methodist The tennis court will be so con­ Oon with the Cleveland Symphony Mrs. Leonard Merritt was taken church nre being put on this week. structed so, that it may be used fo: Orchestra and the local schools to St. Joseph Hospital in Willimar.- A retaining wall of rough field volley ball. Lessons are broadcast on Monday tic Tuesday to have a very serious stone, the same material of which and .Wednesday afternoons and are operation. ■ '• the church Is built, is being erected arranged in a logical study course. between the church property and You may have escaped sickness The Cleveland orchestra concerts Lewis Phelps spent Tuesday in the Cheney property on the north Middletown. this past winter but nevertheless form the backbone of the course and west sides. Callers at Mrs. A., E. Frink’s feel tired and listless. Now is the and explanatory talks aid the stu­ The wall is stepped to conform time to take Peptona to overcome W c w H lend you this new Big Six Brougham to test for your­ dents to understand and appreciate Monday were Mrs. Bessie Cum­ with the grade on the other prop­ mings and daughter Thelma, Mrs. that feeling and pep yourself up the music. erty and at the angle formed by its Quinn’s.— Adv. The talks are concerned with the Horace Porter and two children self. Prove It will out-speed, out-climb and out-live any car Alberta Hilden all of Hebron Played, com­ posers and instruments used in the Mrs. Mary Jewett is ill and her within a thousand dollars of its new reduced price orchestra There are five symphony daughter Miss Helen Jewett is at oncerts during the season and the home caring for her. Partner Put Back on F ^t Mr. and Mrs. William Squire had understand- ing of these concerts because of the a unique present recently. A friend f. o. b. factory. Including hump*' talks which precede them. Arthur Cockeran who ' is In the So Tried Same Remedy ers, frorit and rear, snubbers army being in Malag helped save a Reduced Started as experiment T585 and equipment for which others • Tu in use in Cleveland young monkey from a large snake. Simplicio Del Vecchio, part owner of popular **Qdrden $ 2 0 0 to Mr. Cockeran brought the monkey charge extra •TCoifH3s the fresult-----, of the work 01 of Alice of Italy restaurant, encouraged by partner's »Keith, formerly connected with the home and presented it to Mr. educational department of a' largfe Squire.^, The monkey being very succ^s,usedTanlac to build own l^U h. misAievous it is kept tied up most TAST week scores o f motorists accepted our invi- Phonograph company but now w S Braises this natural tonic highly crack Limiteds from N e w York to San Francisco. tlm Cleveland department of educa- of the time. Mr. Cockeran ts visit- ration to take command o f a Commander. W e ing Mr. Squire at the present time. are advertising to the public through its hands and In Cleveland she realized the Next Sunday evening the Chris­ Steel-huiit for safety possibilities of radio and last year tian Endeavor meeting will have V* lor its leader Everett Allen. The ------^recovery, xxiauwuneaitn SSSt^nfbmkes The Commander’s clear vision all-steel body is had been poor for 18 months. Indi- 1 ''lesson" subject is what is real Christiani- n l^ ^ ° stoings to this simple test-it-yourself swung close to the road. Positive mechanical four- was successful "^Periment psfcioQ and constipation had madoc-. his life a misery. “ I had a tiying ^ Commander. You drive it-choose wheel brakes give you instant control. Special of ®i*by, superintendent The local Grange have accepted time with them,” he said. ^ * an invitation to meet with the btudebaker steering mechanism insures effortless of. 125 elementary schools in Cleve- 1- I became so weak and sfv You judge this Big land says of the lessons; East Hartford Grange Friday eve­ hstless that I had to drag myself h^H^ V it performs in your own m aste^ at the wheelli^VNo wdnd^r w o ^ ^ ning and furnish part of the pro­ around, and lost all interest in life ihe amount and quality of this gram. ^ new pleasure in driving this high-spirited motor car. educational material will increase I want to go on record as You can t help talking about your experience, for and improve ,.o that soon to ut to whatTanlac.didforme. It put me Operate the exclusive Studebaker windshield, The Commander does all that we claim* pen and texthooK v ill be added Is on my feet and made me a new man. which ventilates without drafts or drenching dur­ ...... ui-r ^ was through TOth hfe untU Tanlac put me back on It s CL ^^BclU of Fire** ing the hardest rainstorms. the job agam,- eating, sleeping and Students Ire Interested feehng ^ e , and with 10 new pounds a course wil' be of farm flesh. for voiIr^K Commander. Prove Pullman comfort at any speed a Jiusic memo.-y contest «n wlii-h Tanlac is nature’s own remedy, tellmghow Tanlac brought them back made from herbs, roots and ma^rein of Ground, the astonishing Drive The Commander over rough roads or rail­ according to the famous Tanlac for­ to sound robust health; Benefit from road crossings. Feel how balloon tires, snubbers, toe expenence of these p^ple. Get S bf J superiority. Idle along smoothly mula. Over a hundred thousand let­ extra length springs and deep cushions give Pull­ students in the lessons. ters from grateful folks are on ffie. m S “ ‘«ke the gas as It IS no longer necessary for thr. smooth as silk -fro m 5 to 40 miles in 18.4 seconds. man comfort. Go as fast or as far as you like— across opened speed on the straightaway town or across the Continent with comfort and confidence. . ““The Commander will do 70 ac­ tual miles per hour with ease! buy healthy, vigorous baby Qreater One^Profit value S ? ro='4 J„?r* chicks, the kind that wUl live Most power at its price and grow into paying flocks. Come in today— your Commander is waiting for Beautiful Silvertone Such performance is startling you! Note its distihetive custom beauty, its $100 To be sure o f returns on your baby chick investment buy until you remember that only worth of extra equipment without extra cost, and seven American cars equal The ask yourself what other car can offer so much for so !■: • tilponglf WTA\I an°rt'r“ ’' SMITH PORTRAIT Commander in rated horsepower little. Only Studebaker One-Profit manufacture — and they cost'from $4,000 to and new records of production make possible such «ie entire series. ° ° Standard Chicks AND GRAYTONE FOLDER VALUED AT FIVE $10,000. TTiat’s the thrill o f com­ fine-car value at $1585! ^ They come from vigorous, healthy manding this Big Six motor—first DOLLARS TO BE MADE A T ^ The Commander is waiting for you. Try it o u t* pure-bred parent stock. Leading to beat the fastest schedules o f the no obligation. . •"" strains o f the best breeds for mak­ ing money. Flocks are culled for mmm production. Free from disease. For pleasure and profit from poultry buy these chicks now. The New Studio THE CONKEY AUTO CO. MANCHESTER GRAIN ing after the prayer meeting. The & C O AL CO. East Center street, At the Center following officers and committee rnfu President, Ralph M For 55c South Manchester Lani“ ®i= '^ice-president. Miss Edith Lane, secretary. Miss Lois Stiles- Apel Place, To Regular “Herald” Readers Phone 1760 tee, Mrs. Raymond Geer: mission. Samples on displa-y at Present or Mail Coupon S of“ tlfp"'®®i Marion Hills, “Herald” Main Office, Hil­ Btiles^ committee. Ward Below with 55 Cents. and linMUIIM liard St., and N ew Branch Receive Contract for Por­ taken to the Hartford hospital last week Office, 10 Bissell St. trait. . V , underwent an operation for apnlS dicitis at that institution the fa s f R E L t O / S E N D M E A TEST TOM.'. two-act comedy entitled ^i-Mr Porti-ait Subscription * Date or John s church of Rockville evening at the Wap- THEMiNOHST’Ej“g^'SN^^^^^ w «h th. .'fa'r.“ Tu £°a°S i .elded success. A ll took their narts exceptionally well. Thfs was g"fven Prt wn ® of the Federal ed Workers of this place. T e m r a . " ” " ’ *° s t u d io !' i 'J ofL on H. Woodward spoke at the Rockville Methodist Episco- N a m e ...... ' . • • pal church at the Lenten service on ...... ~ ^ th“ rw eek^°‘' Thursday evenings of A d d ress...... - People’s society of Is “The Herald” delivered now ? ...... Gnrlsuan Endeavorers will hold If you would call us on the ^ e ir social at the home of Mr. arid OLD SUBSCRIBERS SIMPLY PAY 55c for the folder Only Mrs. George A. Collins on this phone and ask us to ucuverdeliver evening, March 31. 2,000 lbs. of comfort, we would S°r o f “"“ton?!""'"’'’' m o m - know what you, want. We would send you a ton of the General NmoTE'RiLS’lL d T o t'fK a l!''’ A e - ^ a k e K Auto Repairing and you a satisfied customer, A-'-? ■ Overhauling South Manchester Office Open Until 9 p. m. SHELDON’S OARAGE G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. Rear of 25 Hollister Street. ~ to *Present Coupons. , Vhope 2828-a Beeldenos ^828-8 9 Main Street SO

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Second Class Badge to Gracis Glg- Alice Frederick passed this test. lio; Homemaker aud Home Nuxse ,Lieutenant Wilcox Instructed a Altbofgh the ^owth of college MerltjBadges to EmUr Smith. . T ff i BUCK PIRATT For a fine Spring tonic we caff!'- group 0)0. signalling A anil teaching enrollment' baa been nearly five ^om m end Peptona and assured * T -'A t the regular meetihg March 25 tiih alphabet before'using the-fla^ times the’rate of-the popnlition in­ the tenderfoot test was passed by After these clagses’^ the^three pst- ICTIERIAIjO crease sinee 1890, eolleg«;atudents need to ball4« up yonr blood after (Hadys Abbott. . The second, class .rols; took turns v dramatizing the still form leas than one per cent of having a. cold, the grippe or infln- tests passed were: Observation'; Scout Laws. the population. ' ’ ' to”*Qnlnn’s.:—Adv. Genevieve Eddy, Luella Larder, srniKcnKLB* All formed in the good-night cir­ The Black Pirate” opens a two ICIIBISECXADV Gladys Abbott; Nature, gessie BWITALO \ cle and sang Taps,'followed by Girl days engagement at the Rialto 'roftTi Forbes. The first class tests passed • toe^er today. Douglas . Fair­ AUTOMOBIUr INSURANCE were: Compass, Dorothy Holland, Scout prayer given by the captain. \ banks has the leading role In this AT COST / Grace Giglio; Signaling, Grace Glg- PILES CURED stupendous drama of the days - ■^ways paid 25. per centV divi­ BOStQK lio. . You'may have escaped sickness ■ujen bloodthirsty buccaneers sail­ 'VORCESTTIrt After April 1, Emily Smith will, this past winter but nevertheless dend. Reducing cost of insurance ed the Spanish main. It is one of that amount. AISIV voriK ^ leave Troop Three to become lieu­ feel tired and listless. Now Is the the most pretentloqs films Fair­ tenant of Troop Five. There will time to take'Peptona to ^overcome banks has ever produced and the __ J.: WAStBY • FlIll-ADKLWnA that feeling and pe,' yourself ■ up. then be five former, membe'r.g^of photo«raRhy has been doue entire­ Main street. Phode PAZO OINTMENT Troop Three who are'' lleutenadts QuInn’s.^Adv.v,' ; , ly; In natural colors.' Added to in Manchester troops. Seventy-three the beauty of the picture is a girls have been registered as mem­ really absorbing tale, that of a bers of Troop Three since its organ­ .young nobleman who swears v:ng- ization dn the'fall of 1920; Guard ^^aiiist "Flu" eance op, the pirates who are re- Troop; Four ' [sponslble for the murder pf his Wllhelmlna McGrath and Jessie With Musterole! father.. He gains their confidence Bellamy passed the cooking test at Influenza, Grii^ and Pneumonia' by capturing a ship single handed g,»^At'CABTncQ ttxrttM' the meeting Tuesday evening. Dor­ usually start with a cold. , llie moment by means of some remarkable ath- othy Fraser brougnt a chocolate I you get those Warning aches cub om .letlc feats and falls In tovef —WIffi* :one of his captlvee. vlHls ultimate ITils.maiJ Shows the extent to which the existing broadcasting chain has grown. cake which was sampled and ap­ ' good old Musterole. proved by all the girls present. In Musterole relieves the congtstion escape and her rescue by the ddsh- An of radios the absence of Captain Stays,'Lleiit.; and stimulates, eirculatkmi ItTBas 'all Ing young pirate furnishes the plo-^' broadcasting Is threatening to Powers took charge of the. meeting.' the good qualitim of the wdrfiwhioned tdre with many thrillif and some- arise! Instead of the regular meeting next" mustard piaster without the bliiter. real Fairbanks action. ' v'*;' Rumblings of a new national CONGRESSMEN IN Tuesday evening tne troop will at­ First you feel a warm tingle as the Thousands of extras were em­ broadcasting chain to compete fav­ tend the joint mseting to be held healing ointment penetrates the pores, ployed in the filming of this gigan­ orably with the present hookup of Girl at the School Street Recreation then a soothing, cooling sensation and tic masterpiece and all of the ships the National Broadcasting Com- center. quick relief. Have Musterole handy for appearing in the photoplay are re­ emergency use. It may prevent serious markably exact reproductions of I pany are being heard In New York BIG EXODUS TO Troop Six illness. V and Washington. Scout The weekly meeting of Troop 6 famous old ships. Those who like Its scope and prospects, accord­ was held March'2o at the Manches­ To flfoCAen; Mtutorole is also something decidedly different from ing to reliable information, are made in milder fo r ta for the average run of film fare are fish DAY ter Green school from 4:15 to 5:45. SEETHEWOED babies and small children. urged to see “The Black Pirate.” such as to portend a situation in News Until time for the meeting the radio similar to that in baseball ^Ask for Children’s Musterole. It is a picture not easily forgotten. prepare a tasty Friday | Scouts assembled ai'ound the piano Fearless the wonder dog of fllm- history— the formation of the and sang songs. American League combating the dom appears in the second attrac­ More Than 200 Senators and Beginning April 4 Manchester Opening exercises were conduct­ tion “Jungle Tragedy” which ap­ r . c.vclusive field of the old National ed by Eleanor 'Wallace using the I.,eague, and the further rise of sev- Girl Scouts will be favored by a vis­ pears on the same program with it from Miss Hedlund regional di­ horse-shoe formation. _ “The Black Pirate.” A comedy Republic Tuna Fish minor associations covering The business meeting was called various sections of the country. Representatives Off on rector, who will remain three days. and current news events will also While here she will be the house- to order by Chairman Ella Peck- be shown. Peveral attempts toward some ham. The roll was called and dues sort of chain broadcasting have guest of Mrs. Charles Holman of Foreip Trips. were collected. The minutes of the BattarthanatnaatardpUutar S' can 17c been made in the last two years, Summit street. All members pf the council are invited to a tea at the last meeting were read and accept­ DAVID CHAMBERS J%ht Meat, 3 cans hut they seem to have declined al- 50c njost as fast as they ro.se. home of Mrs. Holman Tuesday aft­ ed. The treasurer's report was read Washington — With legislative ernoon at three o’clock to mdet and accepted. Four of the five girls CONTRACTOR Fonner Attempts Decline worries laid aside, Congress has Miss Ruth Hedlund. Her visit will were present at the last Bugle and At one time Station WHT In literally started out to see the surely help in the advance of Drum practise. Report of the play Typewriters and ' Chicago led the formation of a world. scouting for girls in Manchester as committee was given by the chair­ S Namco Crab Meat 34c mid-west radio chain of stations man. Selling of candy, and the re­ All makes. Sold, rented, eg< More than 200 Senators and she is an official of experience and BUILDER which would e.\change programs has a perfect knowledge of the ward to be.given to the patrol changed and ovat^hauled. ' and do simultaneous broadcasting Representatives, It Is estimated, subject in all Its forms. making the most profits were dis­ 68 Hollister Street, ^.of advertising programs,- but would have either started or Tvlll make cussed. The business meeting ad­ Special Discouiits to Students. >^not rely on the system of linking trips to foreign lands or outlying There will be a meeting of all Manchest^, Conn. the troops in town at the School journed at four-thirty to continue Columbia River Salmon \ up the stations by means of tele­ possessions before Congress meets wlth'special instruction. Telephone 821 phone or telegraph wires. again in December. Street Rec Tuesday evening at First and Second Mortgages seven o’clock. Miss Hedlund will be Captain Lord Instructed a group Small chains have been attempt- The exodus this spring and sum­ in Nature Study, outlined for Sec­ arranged on all new work* ; lb* can 29c f - ed in the east, notably that under mer will set a new record, in the present and talk to the girls. AU scouts should make a special effort ond Class Scouts. Dorothy Jensen, Kemp's Music 14 lb. c a n ...... I the direction ' of the Shepard opinion of veteran members. The Betty Bowen, Bella Sllversteln, Stores> owners of Stations WNAB Orient and Europe are the magnets be present in uniform, if they TOWN ADVERTISEMENT have one, if not come just the Louise Anderson, Olga Hublard and and WNAC in Boston and WEAN for most of the travelers, with> same. House in Providence. These, besides a sta­ many choosing to invade the NOTICE OP THE tion in New York and one or two trouble zone In Central America. The annual meeting of Girl TAX COLLECTOR. Selected Sardines I mpre olsewhere, were to be linked In deference to public criticism, Scout officers Association will be All persona liable by law to pay ■ 3 up by telephone wire for simultan­ however. Congress has virtually held at the Harriet Brown Te.a Town or Perspnal Taxes. In the eous broadcasting. abolished “ junketing” trips, most Room -'Wednesday evening. Miss I SPECIAL! Town of Manchester, are hereby 2 cam 23e f Hedlund will be present and will That, however. Is all that is them digging into their private re­ notified that I will have a rate bill boneless sardines from Port- known of these attempts. sources for funds which their sal­ be glad to help the captains with »i On Shoe Repairing For 15 Days for the List of 19 2 6 ^ f 13% mills uguese and France any problems they may have to Also boneless Anchovies „and i It was only once that an actual aries or the government will not on the dollar due and collectable on Filets of Anchovies attempt was made to interest big supply. present. 4 Men’s Leather Soles, Sewed On, Regular m e April 1, 1927. Personal Tax due I broadcasters and radio advertisers How They Travel Troop Tliree ^ Price $1.50. Now in My P la ce...... Jp X February 1, 1927. I will be at the In an effort to formulate a radio A large number will travel on The patrol contest has been won Ladies’ Leather Soles, Sewed On, Regular Municipal Building each week day by Patrol 2, although Patrol 1 had chain formidable enough to com­ Army transports, but war depai"- Price $1.25, Now in My P la ce ...... / a J 'C from April 1 to May 1. Inclusive, pete with the existing chain. That ment officials say that members are been in the lean until the last, hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., except s Ivory Soap 5 bars 29e was in the summer of 1925. meeting. The final points were: The very best oak leather used. These prices can't Tuesday, April 5, Tuesday, April Medium size. -paying their own passage. They Patrol 2, 395; Patrol 1, 345. The be. compared. Realize the saving and rush your work The plan was to link the stations are granted ,the same rate as Army 12, Tuesday, April 19, Tuesday, by long distance telephone wire, to banquet will be planned and served in to the > April 26 and Monday, May 2, hoOTs — a officers, which' Is considerably less by Patrol 1, Friday, and although 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. sign up advertisers for definite than the usual steamship rates. hours, and to assure talent that the date Is April 1, a substantial Interest at the rate of nine per would be equal if not superior to "I believe that more than half of repast will be provided. At the ban­ Boston Shoe Repair Shop cent, will be. added to all taxes re­ Fresh Fruit dkt Vogotablos '--the artists on the pioneer chain. the members will make trips quet the patrol leaders and cor­ maining unpaid after May 2, 1927. It fell through. It was learned aboard this year,” said----- Por- Rep porals will be elected to serve untij A pair of laces free with every purchase of $1.00 or over Interest will start from April 1. Everything in season will be found here. Fresh. 3 that such a chain, of about 18 sta- (H) of Pennsylvania chairman the first regular meeting in the 105 Spruce Street , South Manchester 1927. shipment daily. ’ | tions.’ w'p^ul^cQ^^ip'w^i9f.Ab,OAit,|80.0,0p0 to..; committee on forelgp fall, and the following badges will GEORGE H. HOWE, build up and that it would take I ■be pPMented: Tenderfoot Pin to- Oplleetor. t;' .two years to accomplish. There was "If I had my way, every Con- Luella Larder and Gladys Abbott; gress Would be required to spend a the difficulty of getting exclusive ^im iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|||i||iniiiiiiii|iiiiiiiii||||j|||j||||||||||||||i|||||||||||||||||||||||| .'t||| telephone lines from station to sta­ part of his time traveling a'broad tion, for each link required two and familiarizing himself with the wires cleared of all other transmis­ world problems which he must face sion, with the Installation of re­ daring sessions. peaters, or vacuum tube amplifiers, “ International relationships are a lico i\ ia Docs Not Affect the Heart. at strategic points along the lines. becoming more Important than ever If the telephone company could­ and Congress ought to have first n’t supply the lines, one of the hand Information.” The prompt way (elepragh companies could. But Traveling abroad, even on a Salicon stops There Are No Real that would take time, perhaps ad­ government expense account. Is ex­ colds is truly BRANCH OFFICE ditional wires would have to be pense business, according to one amazing. Two strung, repeater stations built and Congressman, who has made tablets taken at Radio Bargains double, sets of wires kept clear for official trips to Europe. : ■ '•'5 this purpose. ^ the first sneeze Travel Expenses High / - Lining Up Advertisers “ I was allowed traveling cost is usually all that o f the This makes establishment of a and $9 a day for expenses to Gene­ . Are necessary. " y o u buy a radio set for what it Vv'e are eager to have you prove this. Send new broadcasting chain quite a va, he said, “ This alone was insuf­ U3 your name and nddreas and a bottle o£ A. will give you; you get what you problem, costly and long drawn ficient to pay my hotel bills at the tabl cts will bo sent you free of charge. pay for—no more, no less. out. But the word is that the pres­ prevailing high prices. As I was K. A. Hughes Company, Boston, Maes. ent scheme of organizing a new part of an official party I thought 1 ^ 0 reception ia wane than none. chain is taking all“ this into con­ it my duty to do a little entertain­ ‘ start right? After the first thriU of sideration and is trying to obtain ing. One party cost me $220.” > ^ C O L - O S getUn^ something on the air” , comes the desire contingent advertising contracts Congress recently took cogni­ quality reception from home stations for time on the air enough to gua­ zance of the high cost of living In f®^her away. If you have rantee return of its original in­ ^ g h t right, you’ll have no regrets. And "buying Geneva, where the hotel business buying a Grebe Synchrophaae, for vestment plus a reasonable profit. has boomed since the League of Granted the difficulties of trans­ ° ° handicaps as to tone, selec­ Nations named the Swiss city ,s tivity or distance. mission' can be overcome and ex­ Us headquarters. The usual limit- clusive linking lines obtained be­ 9 ” '’? features, developed after iiiff figure upon expenses of official seventeen years of building radio sets, provide a tween stations, the success of such delegates was raised. a venture depends on Its ability to recytion that is as superior as it is unusual. provide at least as high class a se­ ^ th» quality is permanent-you ^ never ries of programs as the present .nave to “scrap” a Grebe. chain offers. Otherwise It Is doom­ a n y o w n e r o/a G nbe mat what, ed to failure. WE SPECIALIZE n f thinks of it. Than let ua put ona Before the Amerldan League In *n your home on approval. Con­ baseball arose, a little over 25 venient farms c a n ba arran^^. Kears ago, the National League had gone along smoothly secure In Its exclusive field. The American League from the first was success­ ful because It woke up the base­ WALTER OLIVER ball world. • \ Must Show Improvement Optometrist Under the leadership of Ban Tlie above is one of the many Johnson, the American League In- 915 Main St. So. Manchester. styles of Hamilton Watches in traok mask aces ua pat.ofr jtalled improvements In comforts Hours. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. and other facilities for the fans, green and whiet gold, ranging in and especially revamped the rules price from $50.00 and up. •X* of baseball so as to make it a ARTESIAN WELLS # # I clean, upright and dignified sport. I carry at all times ,a fqll line of Drilled Any Diameter— 9 It brought the slumbering Nation­ these watches, together with many AU Or*be so- S al League to its feet and made Any Depth Any Place other makes and will bo glad of an paratas ia S cowradbrpat- 3 baseball the leading entertainment opportunity to advise and help yoh cats graatad 3 In America. Atn ntp^Ud Charles F, Volkert select a timepiece, whether It be a ■tdpeadiag. 3 This is no insinuation against i the present radio broadcMtlng pocket, strap or wrist watch. . chain, for It, unlike the old Nation­ Blast Hole Drilling i al League, Is giving us the finest Test Drilling for Foundation! There are more satisfied Grebe users in South Man- | programs on the air today. But It . 1 shows what the possibilities axe In . W’uter Systems Carl W , Lindquist Chester than all others o^^ers o f medium priced sets. 5 the field of broadcasting. y, • Pumps for AU Purposes, ! Watchmaker and Jeweler It also shows that, to be success­ Grebe sets now 3 years old are as good as new. S r Tel. 1375-5. 18 Asylum Street, Room lOi ■ ful, a new competing chain must Hartford-Aetna Bank Bldg., havOf, at-the very least, -as'high h i g h l a n d PARK P. 0. Hartford, Conn. grade and formidable a series of ' Radio stations broadcast ass'days "a year. Grebe | pr^OgramS' as the existing /haln owners listen to the many different programs 365 days I .provides. .. V . ^ (State 'fheiater^Riilding) a year. Why hesitate. There is a Grebe here waiting i ■n-.yr-; i.-i:-:.', . 'A DEER LAC« FOOD.' fe k tu xe s for you— and oli very easy terms. | Olehd,'N.'aY.—-Hunger is drirlng 1- ■ ■ " - 3 deer froih: the mountains Into,.civili­ zation. They seem weak from' lack of food ^nd do not run at the ap- terlal and workmanship Is certain only when there ls*nb false PHONE 19S8 OR CALL | profush .of ’ auton^ohlle$.. One n;u>tor.r Gassified advertisement, advertising copy, news L .Ist' actually .'ran into\a group - of ihree,. Off# .buck being howled over items and payments received at new office beginning i Iffjeyeral ist-hnps before ; he.-rtegaihed RADIOSHOP I fc'Hs.'feet ikdd fled jnto;^hd'^“^^-' today.. ^ . JCNSEPH WILSON ; Johnson Block I ■ - - 28 SPRUCE STREET. TELEPHONE 641 £ a; - V F .'®^^*o395Daysa Vearl . 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LATEST FASHION HINTS BY FOREMOST FEATURE ARTICLES w . AUTHORITIES ’ ABOUT INTERESTING. WOMEN Si PAGE '■f s $1,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 This And That In ' ■ ' T yQnne Qustin ^ AU.ENE ^SUMNER To H er F]eminine Lore b / m ^ r n s l K . Women of Italy - arevppactlc^lly THIS HAS HAPFBNHD Qm y T. (t. cmiTIS, millionaire de­ give Clay Curtis for helping you? forbidden to wegr Paris gowns. The MRS.< 'JOSEPHO HAPPY partment atore oTrner, aaka hfa You said he gave you some good General Assembly pf the Fascist Na­ women employee to anawer a anea- tips—” tionnalre. BUly Wella, pretty tional Association of 'Tailors . of BRIDE LONG BEFORE little liead of flio slovo dopart* “I’ve been wondering what to Women’s ,Garments demands -that meat, anawera the qneatlona, hop- give him,” Billy said coolly. “He the government foirbld French At the Ha^dressers’ convention ® voted to your choice of Easter ral» iMr thereby to win one ot the WEALTH ARRIVED held In New York a week ago i t ----- * .. . rqi. needs a suit qf good, strong khaki houses from'glTlng fashion pa^Hdes mentv whether It be suit, Mat, en­ prlaea offered. She anawera the was estimated that 40 per cent qncHtlona aanclly bnt tmthfnlly, overalls. Oh,‘ Susie!” she raised In fashionable hotels of Italy, etc* semble or afternoon eostunie. . The while NYDA BOH AX and WIN­ her voice to call to Susie Howard, more permanent waves would adorn NIE! SHE!IiTONt xo-w ork era . He to This fashion fight 'has continued In New ‘ York.— Hannah Josepho’s smart tailored suit is not . for tbd^ winner of the second prize. the Land, of the Spaghetti for many the heads pf American women this short, Inclined-tO'be-pIujaap woman, sain their employer’a favor. husband recently got a chec^^for' a summer than ever before. The rea­ CBAY CURTIS, aon of Old T. Q., “Hello! I’ve been wondering a moon now. Mussolini may be a million dollars. Henry Morgfenthau, and a; this Is a season of femininity beva Billy not to hand In the where you were.” Susie turned big man, but It takes more than son for this is because of the time in clothes,'the cllngdng vine type qneatlonnalre. Clay haa dlaln- General G. Harhoard and John T. saving and comfort as well as the herlted himself and la now llvlns from the group at the table. "Isn't even that to make women wear Undierwood gave it to him for his should select garments emphasizing with the Welle family In a poor it a shame I’m leaving the store be- clothes that are merely patriotic, improved appearance It gives to the her characteristics. Of course there aectlon of the town, working In a Inybntion of the Photomaton ma­ individual. In summer time when fore this second contest Is decided? but not stylish. Here’s betting he chine., . . Is wide choice in suits this spring. . I factory by day and wrltlngr music so many women spend their snm- at night. Both he and Billy be­ I don’t think it would be fair of me • simply will not get the native'girls But the million dollar check They may be severe or as. dressy as lieve the old man la "np to” aome- mers at the seashore. It is such a to compete, but the twenty-four; into domestic garments until said you please and yet be up to th« thlng. means nothing to 22-year-old Han­ satisfaction to know that neither STANLEY POWERS, who haa dollars I won on the questionnaire garments are ais short and transpar­ nah. Why? Wellj you see, Hannah minute in style. It Is safe to say moisture or water of any kind will been mshlnR Billy, accompanlea will surely come In bandy on my ent and in all ways as chic as the Josephb thinks money is not the that no Easter approached the com- "CP to the thirtieth annlTeraary effect the permanent wave. celebration at which the prlsea trousseau.” duds "the other girls” are wearing. Ing one for variety of styles and are to be announced. She la bored “You’re leaving so soon?” Billy Another reason for Its Increased colors; Rouge and Daveniiorts popularity. Is the skill that opera­ with Powers and glad when her was surprised. “You’re not going More money Is spent In' furnish­ to n on the program Is annonnced. tors have acquired by experience to be married until March first, are ing faces, each year than In furnish­ Smart bobs will be the vogue She plays a violin solo and her and study of the hajr. It Is no long­ thoughts dwell unaccountably on you?” ''' ing homes,«according to one of the this summer. If you have been Old T. ft., his struggles, his suc­ er necessary by the improved meth­ "No, but I want to do a lot of many hourly reports sent forth on thinking of parting with youi cess, bis loss of his son. When ods to use strong chemical, solu­ she gets back stage after her per­ sewing before the big day. I want this^and that. Ja other words, more tresses, consult the bobbing artists tions to produce th'e desired result formance, she leans agalnat the to see you win first prize In this money Is spent In America each at the Weldon Beauty Parlors in wall and toara como to hor otoss of lustrous, marcel-lIke waves. , There old Curtis finds her. He contest. You’ve gpt more brains year for cosinetioft than for house­ the Park building. announces the prise winners and than any of us, Billy, if you will hold goods..- *:Here’ff'wagering that Billy has won third prise. He Women as well as men have dif­ asks the winners to meet him for take the trouble to use them. But the majority of-face spenders are Miss G. A. Lillard of. C^c&gow let’s go dance, everybody!” She ficulty In finding their niche In pioneer In the girl camp movement, a few minutes In the class-room. unwed damsels. ’ They spend for life. Very often while trained for NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY sprang to her' feet and began to says that the Jazz rage has stolen cosmetics ^ that'with, furnished one calling they embark on an­ dance a few steps of the Charleston. about four years of childhood from CHAPTEN X faces they can acquire homes to be other. Mrs. T. M. Anderson of Chi­ Next to playing her violin. BUIy furnished. every American, girl and boy. She J^ILLY WELLS was conscious Wella loved dancing. She had be­ cago was for years a successful ma arrives at this, decision from, n ' Fem ale o f the Specie^ sic teacher and after s.he had turn­ that the girls and women, win­ gun to dance as soon as she could study of many ;^ears of the glrln Mrs. Anna Susan Eflltyards, 32, ed the comer at thirty, on a trip ners In the questionnaire contest, walk; her pulses pounded to shot had killed her husband In ■who come to her summer oamp in rhythm; her small, boyish, body to Alabama she noticed some of the Hebron, N. H. Ten years ago tb# - made a pretty picture In their eve­ front of her three boys, aged 11, 7 yellow, copper-colored clay peculiar executed every new dance step as girls entered Into the spirit of the ning dresses as they fluttered about and 5. She had left him three times to that part of the country, and al­ if she had invented it, and she had outdoor camp life qt from 12 to H because of abuse and the necessity most by accident she began to mod T. Q., thanking him, flattering him, never taken a dancing lesson In of supporting the family and keep­ now she says it takes much youngs hanging on his few gruff words. her life. el it into figures of various sorts er girls, tots from 8 to 10. Thie ing house. Mrs. CT'arlie O’Mqlley and found that she delighted In it, “Now, ladles,” T. Q. said, when There were no programs,' of told police that hw husband mur­ shortening In the span of childhood After a few years her w;ork brought Miss Lillard says la a step-back-* the fluttering had died down, “I course, but she had recklessly dered a man 7 yei^ ago. She was recognition and orders, although ward, and lowers the race. promised enough dances to have mqa at him and threatened to "get she never worked from models. didn’t Just ask you hero to he kept her whirling continuously even.” Roth cases happened in the One advantage of a late career, she thanked and to give you your prize until dawn. If the Curtis band Creamed Scallojia In Ramekins same city on the sqme day. Some believes. Is that though you bring money. You'll And that In your pay could have played that long. wise-cracks ma^ he made a^ut One pint scallops, 3 tablespooiui ': to it greater experience you expect butter, 3- tablespoons flour; ^ envelopes Monday. When I read She was so happy In the purely "the woman spu‘rpe4:” " tie-fem ale less acclaim. She advises women physical pleasure o f dancing that of the’ specie,” etc. Bqt yrhen ope rich milk or thin cream, 1 amgit ' your answers to the questions that not to be afraid of the arts as they she had almost forgotten the knoys the details pf what these two onion, 1 teaspoon 8a/t, .l-4 teaspoon must have seemed foolish to some “You’re getting to have the most awful disposition, Billy.” grow older, that age will lose its pepper, 2 cups hot rlced potatoes, t 'doubts and half-formed suspicions womep h^ve borne ap^ the years terror If one becomes so Interested of you, and the good, common sense they have borne It, one wonders at tablespoons butter, 1-2 teaspoon you Would spend It If any of you Billy was roused out of her Irri­ that had tormented her while T. Q. In something that birthdays are the patience of women and the de­ salt, 2 eggs, hot milk. letters that you wrote me, I was decide you’d give It away, tell ^hat tating, puzzling reflecttons by the Curtis talked to his strangely forgotten. layed murder or "'spite work.” Pour boiling -water (iver scallops, struck by the thought that I have disposition you would make of It. high, nasal complaint of the winner chosen prize-winners, when they all came flooding back at the touch Princess Outs Teeth bring again to boiling point and : I don’t want you to think that I’m of the twenty-fifth prize. She saw dianglng Careers a mighty Intelligent bunch of Not evpry teething Infant can boil rapidly for one minute. Reduce going to feel obligated to follow of T. Q.’s hand on her arm, wl^lle This recalls to my mind a very women and girls working with me.” the girl tear the sheet of Instruc­ whet her new molars on a queen’s “heat and simmer for ten mlnutea, - any of the suggestions that I may tions to bits and fling them angrily she stood beside her partner, ap­ charming lady teacher whom the plauding for an encore. Jewels. But young Princess EU*a- Drain. Melt butter, add onilon c u t - T. Q. never said “for me”—it was get from your letters, and I must to the floor. Plain, stout— With a writer and her party met while “Will you do me the honor?” T. beth is grinding away very vigor­ in three or four - slices and cook - always "with me.” add, lest you get a wrong Impres start, Billy let her eyes rove quickly traveling through Canada last fall. Q. Curtis bowed with punctilious ously on the necklaces of granny over a low fire for five minutes. “Some of your suggestions made Sion from a foolish old man's whim, over the group of girls and women It was a Friday evening in October that I’m not going to give a hun politeness. Queen Mary,, we are told. But then Remove onion and stir in flour and me do a lot of thinking. For thirty at the table. There was something doting grannies have due respect when we were guests at one of the salt. When perfectly blended and dred thousand dollars as a prize ^dd about that group. In most gath­ The encore was a waltz. To two hotels she successfully manag­ years I ve been piling up money, for the best letter.” Billy’s amazement, old T. Q. danced for the fanally “ Jools,” so granny cream slowly, stirring constantljr,. erings of women the pretty girl Mary bought some Job’s tears for ed In the little Canadian town call­ Cook, stirring until mixture boils. until I’m afraid I’ve cheated the Several girls laughed nervously stood out. But here—Billy counted It well, though he confided to her ed the “Gateway lo the Thousand that he could dance none of the the teething princess. Granny Mary, Add prepared scallops and turn in* » poorhouse out of a boarder. And I at that, and again T. Q. grinned swiftly—ten pretty girls in a group Islands.” The summer season had* modern steps at all. They danced you know. Is nurse for the infant to- well buttered ramekins. Top I with them. of twenty-five. No. eleven. If she closed, the regular trips across the began to wonder what I’d got out of so well together, in fact, that every while her dad, the Duke of York with potato mixture prepared la "Only the twenty-five prize win­ counted herself, and in all fairness St. Lawrence were to cease. it—not the work for I’ve enjoyed and her mother! the Duchess, are the following way: ners of the first contest are eligible she should, for she was no fool. other couple on the floor gave them One of her hotels was closed their attention. There was amaze­ away. It may please the proletariat Add butter, salt and well beatea every bit of that, but the money. in this second contest. Now, all you Eleven pretty girls—beautiful,, until next summer. There have to do Is to write me a letter, ment In their interest, too, for T. to know that even princesses go yolks of eggs to hot rlced potatoes. I began to wonder what I could do young girls—out of a prize-winning through the' fun of teeth-cutting were a few regulars In the mosMn- Beat well, adding enough hot milk ' as sh^t as you like, but not more Q. had never before been known terestlng one of the two and this with some of that money to give group of twenty-five. Never before and that even queen grannies must to bold mixture together smoothly. than 500 words long, answering the had beauty and brains been found •to dance at one of his anniversary remains open throughout the year the most happiness at the least risk question. *What I would do with a parties. cope with the problem. Fold In whites of eggs hcaten until ' so notably united. What was T. Q. and is the home of the teacher and stiff and dry. Drop fri^tlp'bf to the largest possible number of hundred thousand dollars.’ When the music stopped, T. Q. Wages for "Brldesmaidln^* up to? Bridesmaids of merrle, ^rrle her widowed sister who was hostess spoon onto creamed scallops la people. “There will be ten prizes, and I thanked her, then, drawing her Mrs. Hannah Josepho. In her absence. Her position was Here’s a , love letter for you.” England are thinking of asking ramikins. Put Into a hot oven long am going to ask you to trust me hand through his arm. led her to­ that of art teacher in the High Now, don’t Jump to the conclu­ Winnie Shelton ran lightly toward wages for “ brldesmaidlng.” It’s all enough to puff and brown the po­ when I say that those prizes will be ward the doors that communicated school of the nearest large town, sion that I’m planning to give all Billy. “Are/you going to tell old because of the saying, “ Three times only thing in the world. She al­ tato mixture. It will take about fif­ well worth working for. Now, for T. Q. what you would do with a with the cafeteria, where the birth­ ready has that priceless possession with a student bofly of between my money away. I’m not But it day cake was waiting to be cut. bridesmaid, never a bride.” Pop­ teen minutes. your guidance, I’ve had a memo­ hundred thousand dollars, Billy? —happiness. A b.ide of eight 800 to 900. That would seem a sat­ and where tables laden with re­ ular debs think there should be a MARY TAYLOR occurred to me that twenty-five In­ randum of the terms of the contest Isn’t it a perfect scream? I haven’t mohthsi she is married to “the isfying career for any women, but freshments, supplied by the city's wage for any Job that might entail telligent, clever ladles like you—” drawn up, and I’d like for each of the faintest idea what to say! But finest man in the world.” she was finding the hotel life much you to take one home with you. best caterers, invited the hungry so drastic consequences. This evi- DRY POTATOES and ho bowed, still smiling a little just think, I won twenty-one dol­ denqe of the fear of no , marriage Mrs. Josepho’s reaction to a mil­ more to her liking, and her artistic But I also want to ask you not to revelers. lion dollars plumped down into her taste was carried out in the details lars with my questionnaire. Of should encourage tlie yowjers who sardonically-“could teach mo a discuss this new contest with any­ “I hope you will do me the honor lap, is a shrug of the shoulders. of furnishing her homelike hostel Before baking potatoes, wash course, Miss Doran helped me some have wondered "what Is to become few things about the use of money. one outside this room for the rest to cut the cake,” he told her. In a But upon mention that she is a them and dry carefully. If placed —with spelling and punctuation of marriage If girls don’t care about ries, and the beautiful gardens and of the evening. Now, trot along, all voice that she had never heard bride she becomes voluble. I grounds that surrounded them, in the oven wet they lower tht I don’t want you to tell me how and things like that—” her voice It anymore?” (ilrls care as much of you, and have a good time at the from his lips before—a gentle A Dream. making it a place where guests heat. A irery hot oven is needed t« you’d spend my money, “whatever trailed ofl! and the little heart- about as ever-r-and don’t you dance.” voice, with a curious note of plead­ “It Is still a beautiful dream,” would want to return for many make the potatoes light. that sum may be, but I would like shaped face flushed under Billy’s ing in it forget Billy sat quite still as the other scornful gaze. she muses. “ My life Is so happy that vacation. Instead of spending her to know how every one of you She hardly knew whether she i eveiry now and then I feel I must be girls and women crowded about You said you’d give Miss Doran week-ends and summer vacations would use a hundred thousand doL answered or not, so heavily was her reading a novel or seeing a wonder­ the table. - So old T. Q. had been a pair of those French nude stock­ at her hotel home, she was planning heart beating with a sick, un­ ful movie. I pinch myself to make lars—if you had It.” up to something after all! But ings if you won a prize, and I think to give up her school work alto­ what? What was this absurd con­ worthy fear. How foolish she was sure it really is Hannah. gether, as a teacher In the same SOME WOMEN “I’m not going to ask you to tell you’d better keep that promls#,” to be afraid of him, Just because "My father had known Anatol test about a mythical, unattainable Billy told her evenly. “Besides, Lifers Niceties school had done previous to that, me now what you’d do with a hun­ for a moment he had shown her his for two years,” Hannah related. hundred thousand dollars leading you’ll need Miss Doran to help you taking up horticulture and manag­ dred thousand dollars,” T. Q. went soul In his eyes, and had spoken to “Father oHen told me of the strug­ up to? Had he taken leave of his on this Contest—on spelling and ing a greenhouse and florist’s shop ALWArSATTMOT her in a voice that was gentle and HINTS ON ETIQUET gling Russian dreamer who- slaved on, grinning more broadly. “But I senses, she asked herself indig­ punctuation and things like that,” in connection. You want to lie beautiful. You want nantly. wistful—Oh, what, what was T. Q. nights on Inventions and worked am going to ask you to write me a she emphasized sarcastically. the tireless enetOT, fresh complexion up to? She would make Clay talk, days running a chain of pictyre gal­ letter In which you will tell me Just “A dollar prize I get after sitting “ You’re getting to have the most The Lily Beauty Shop is pre and pepof youth. ThenletDr.Edwards’ up half the night working over his tell her what he suspected, feared. leries. Last June, father invited ferred by women who want cer how you would use It If any of you awful disposition, Billy,” Winnie Anatol to a party at our house. A Olive Tablets keep your system free old questionnaire—he’s gone batty, (To Be Contlaned) ^ 1. When the plate is passed tainty and satisfaction with their decide that you would spend It for said plaintively. “Of course I’m fortnight later we were married.” 'rom the poisons caused by cl(^;ged If you ask me. I wouldn’t waste ink going to give Miss Doran the stock­ for a second helping, whirt is permanent wave. Mrs. Robinson Is jowels ana torpid, liver. personal pleasure, tell me Just how on this fool letter—” A tender, nnforgettahle honr for Finally Mrs. Josepho conceded ings. But what are you going to Billy Wells and CUy Curtis la tha done with the knife aii(i fork? a thoroughly capable and skilled- For 20 years, men and'women suffer- next chapter. that AnatoTs money will do a lot of operator of the acknowledged best 'ng from stomach troubles, (nmples, good. “Rut we have no plans made 2. Should a ’ late gu^- ' at process— the Nestle Clrcullne. .stiessness and headaches have taken uiiiiiuiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyiiHiliili dinner be served with- the now for what we will do with it,” Or, Edwards’ Olive Tablets, a success- she said. Time and thought should be de- .'ul substitute for'calomel, a con ^ u n d courses which \ the other “ ■What is money after all? Noth­ guests have eaten, or does he of vegetable ingredients, mixed with : be wholly compos mentis Tiought an ing— absolutely nothing, compared live oil, known by thdr olive , color. article of adornment for thirty-nine begin with the same course to the finest thing in life— happi­ They act easily upon the bowels inth- Home Page Editorials ness.” dollars and ninety-five cents wltb* the,others are having?' lu- grip )iit {piping. T b s y cleanse the system Good Nature Check before it starts. out Itt the least realizing that she 8. Who arises from the table Rub on— inhale vapors :nd tone up the hver.. a n d had paid forty dollars for It until CARE OP CLOTHES F Keep youth and its many j^ts. Take first ? Fool-Proof she got home. When she started out Or. Edwards’ OKve -Tablets nightly, ® ie Answeris. she limited herself to twenty-flvje, Clothes hangers and shoe trees 'ow much better you will feel—And 1. 'They are placeij side by side to or say thirty dollars! 'In making the increase .„the life of their wears. VICKS x>k. 15c,30c,60c.MDrucsistA the right of the plate. . Price Marks selection, articles at various prloss Care in :iuttlng away is worth more Oaargj Good 2. He Is served 'With,the course were shown,., many much higher than presVlog. which the other guerts are eating. EXERCIISB IN ITSELF ISN’T time of emergency. The value of By Olive Roberts Burton than the amount she had fixed for ROYAL ROAD TO HEALTH muscular activity is, of course, to spending.' She was in a^hiiriy— tfie 3. The:^hostesa. stimulate the body’s general — ■■ I figure “ thirty” stayed in her mind CRfeAMY C(3KDOA This Is the 21st of a series chemistry and physiology, to aid and she took It. Had the figure London has banished the farth­ THE DOUGAN DYE WORKS articles on personal hyg;iene the circulation and encourage “forty” been on the price tag, tfie SUFFER Dr. Morris Flshbeln, one of Amw- elimination. ing or half-penny for keeps, it lady of the first person singular To n^ake < smootl;-. cocoa, zdd. a CLEANSERS AND DYERS Ica’s foremost medical authorities. Exercise has the value for the seems. Drapers, (we call them dry would never have paid It In the tiny bit of, cornstarch and sugar EXCESS FAT Hurina SlntA __ . world. an.d bfins to boil In water before young of stimulating body growth. goods merchants) have long dan- People till about you prove that u n- So. M^cLerfar, C a «. ' TBLEPHONB. 15W Among muscular activities suit­ adding ' hot milk. gled the~.'illuring''bait of the ha’- I believe Congress would do'-a nefe^sary. Under modern methods no By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN able to persons of all ages are kind Christian act If It would p^s Editor Journal of the American penny in front of SPOTLESS BATHTUB abnormal exercise or diet is required. swimming, walking, golf, horse­ their customers’ a bill prohibiting any price mark‘to Simply correct the cause. Marmola Medical Association and of Hygeia, back riding, fishing and garden­ noses, just as our own storekeep-______^ end between ninety cents and?a the Health Magad&e Prescription .Jablets embody the scien­ ing. ers have magnificently knocked off dollar! Just to save us "women! A few -drops .of- kerosene ;on a tific methods o f today. They have been Right In South Manchester Varous authorities bn physical Competitive sports are avail­ two cents from a fifty dollar price Fool proof price marks, so to speak. dqmp cloth will cleanse'tbe- bath iducatlon have suggested proper used fOlr 19 years. The results are seen able and useful up to the age of mark, to plant in the mind of the tub perfectly without harming the in eyenr circle; 'Excess fat is not nearly On Harrison Street you can get as expert dyeing and imounts of muscular activity for 30 years of age but serious over- purchaser a figure far below what enamel. ' • . 'cg persons at various ages. so common as it-was. activity after that age may do he is actually paying. SCREEN TIME All druggists supply Marmola at $1 cleaning service as anywhere in the United States. Per­ Hetheringtbn of the University iriore damage than good. The use Forty-nine dollars and nlnty- GRAPEPRUiqp JUICE 9f California suggested four hours a box. Each box ia^ilains its action and of calisthenics, dally dozens and elght cents! Oh, foolish, gullible, Be sure to look over your screeiSe Sqiiefize thp jqice ffopi: grapefruit the many’ benefits it brings. Do what fect work in a perfeet plant. Right at h(Hne. »f muscular activity at the age similar exercises Is valuable with­ barnacle minds that won’t look past and get them mended and in pltoe »f 5 years, five hours from 7 to 9, at night,'-leave it-qn ice till morn­ .ypur friends are'dbiiw to get the slen- a . . in limitation, but It must not be the drum major figure of the first before the first flies appear. ing, and -have a quickly pirepared defjicjW you envy. You owe that to ilx hours from 9 to 11, five hours considered as the one road to gen­ number to see the parade that fol­ yOnr g o w loplts and your b ^ tb . /rom 11 to 13, four hours from 13 breakf^t finit. . ■ eral health. lows! One ninety-eight, nineteen Cleaning and dyeing promptly and perfect­ 'O 18, Jhree hours from 16 to 18 The chief advantages are the ninety-eight, forty-nine, ninety- ittd t ^ hours dally from 18 to habitual use of such exercise, but eight! We do the spider and fly ly done. Your clothes a^e called for and de­ lO, as the proper amount. there are no magic formulas for act more boldly than our English Williams states that one hour exercise that will guarantee free­ cousins. CLEANED AND livered. They are taken care of as your fhould be given dally to activities dom from disease or the presence .Miss Ellen Wilkinson, Member of HTolvIng the use o f the large of what Is commonly called “pep.” individual clothes___ not huddl^ together nusclea of the body after 20 years Parliament, says In her funeral or­ The latter seems to be as much a ation on the farthing, "Modern wo­ M ilk »f age and'that anything less than part of mental disposition or tem­ in a ‘suburban bundle.’* hat will result In physical deterl- man Is not led away by It; she\ls perament as of physical state. Just impatient with Its nonsense.” with a; low bacteria count, IS •rstlon. Man should not live for Ladies* Gowns, plain what we. Oliver to yon. ils muscles alone, nor should he Is modern woman any less nosey pleated, $2. about a bargain than she was ten oneeire that big muselea are Ladies* Coats $1;50. leceesarfly associated with good OLEAR PAINT years ago? Or Is a bargain less im­ lealth. portant? Or, Is It that a farthing Men’s 3 pc. Suits $1.50. ^ off isn’t considered a bargain? Telephone 1510' Everyone zbonid have sufficient Before washing paint, wipe the We guaranty all work satisfactoi^. trength of muscle to carry on the One is inclined to believe that J. H. Hewitt dry dust off with a clean cloth. It modern woman isn’t so different as ifdlnary activities of life and to will prevent streaking and muddy MRS. L B. NELSOn I 49 HollSL ^ Phone 2056 iM W lt t o r n . gB^omtlonal gse in 1iPPMyrwce prjxen one might think. Just two days ago the-writer, who belleyes herself to u» c«itOT. ciHn.8af.i4 ^ >^' '^'*

'.ii" I BTBOHER GETS «B70,000 Y'fXn^SAYS COLLEGES T YEARLY FOR WRESTLING ADWnON OF STANDARD BAIL m m m m m ' MMmm t m it r Phiiadelpliia, March 31.>—^ New Orleans, La.. March 8l! They don’t get many big purses, — The' primary pnvpose of col­ but they get so many! lege is to build men! WILL IMPROVE TENNIS GAME ‘ Therein lies the reason why TRAINMG REVEALS SEEKIflNEOERTHS 80 clatma FMdtng H. Yost, wrestling is as remunerative to Michigan’s great football eoaeh, those engaged In that sport as B7 HBNRY L. FARRELL who is itow ttmrfiBg th# south. any other sport i s to Its .ath­ LENGTH OF SERVICE AT TRADE SCHOOL "A ttntvgnfty,ts not primarily letes. any more for inteUoetaat, usos Franky Bush Meets Take Joe Steoher for instance. u ^ l f i M B i than, ft is for athloties,ted wum He seldom gets 125,000 for a htoestRaiis (UAlted PrMs Sporti Editor) you say it is primarily for the match, but be draws down |?,- Neglect to Do So Shortmis CoacEM m aiiaii Has Piciw l former jrou Just make youtnlf Now Tork, March 31;— ^Adoption 000 two or three times a vmek. look foolish," he bcdleves. LaRocco Tomorrow year In and year out. « t the American tehnia ball for International competition brings to Careers; Alex Tells His Toq^ Assignment A Veit a auaoesBtal termination a cam- palfb that the United Statea Lawn Night in the Garden Hartford, March f i — Amateur Tennis Aasoclation baa been plug- Own Secrets on Trammg Left to Equal UndefeaUd TWTfUIUISES f’Hinyilfiillif fing for years and It promises in­ BRISTOL HAS DATE boxlttff fa's* Of Hartford sad vici­ creasing development in a game The outcome of Franky Bush’s ’26 Season. nity are ieohlag torwesd to the that already baa becomS the most fight In the Garden to-morrow By GROVER ALEXANDER n r u u M m n M widely played game in the world night will be awaited here with TONIGHT WITH MISS M il fijd Skiflnef, colored Victeries by the Seniors eager InteoMt. light heavyweight from New Hav­ under standard rules. Spring training mtiy not be con­ Juniors Tn the high school It was inconsistent for years that Bush, boxing Instructor at the Coach John B. Bchmillan who en# and Georgle Hetfman, of New sidered important by some ball York. Class basketball league al th« a game that was played practically Rec, is matched with George La developed an undefeated, baseball ofEHTUECOinm yesterday resulted rn-g Rocco, of New Rochelle, In t|ie FLORENCEATSEVEN players, but one who neglects It Is H o l t i ^ la the bey Who decis­ under the same standard rules in going to cut his natural career team at-the State Trade schOSl * tie. for the championship every civilized nation on the globe four-round opener on the Paollno- ively defeated Joe Howard of short by several years. This is es- here last year, is confronted with Hartfera at Foot Guard three the three highest elassep. As-a did not have a standard ball and it Heeney card tomorrow night In about as tough an assignment this l^eclally true of . weeks ago, having . Howard en the rait a play-off win be neesSf was to accomplish this that the New York. Not much Is known season as any coach might well try The Sophottibrea drew the bye about the abllUy of La Rocco but The one who burdens hlmset HaddenV Rndwt T iq Score fteer three times. The New Yerites American officials started and suc­ Conquerors of Manchester with an intricate set of rules and to avoid. And although he Is. ek-* will play for the Inter-cIass c h , he is said to nave had a world of pected; to make, a Strong ball club showed local amatsar hoxiag *n- cessfully carried on their cam­ experience. ♦ regulations Is using the wrong thusiasts the greatest left banc ptOnship naxt Wednesday agai: paign. course. I start out by conditioning out of his lusty squad of fifty ^ Jnt M ore W iMgBiB- the winner of ■ the senior-Jun! During the several^ months that Eliminate Gilbert, Arizona^ candidates. It is almost a foregone toy amateur ever bhe effieieiieii lx, Bush has been engaged In boxing my legs and my wind. Don’t neg­ Hirtford and supplemefited It with tussle next Monday. Feeling of Elation conclusion 4hat the team will not The first games of the leagi Instructing in Manchester, he has lect your legs and your wind. WtHir a deadly right cross Which sent There naturally is a feeling ct Although it seems trivial I con­ equal the caliber of last year’s. son m u IKHrm rROr were held a week ago yesterday ri, elatiou among the American offi­ earned himself countless friends. 19 to 16; Only Eastern First, of all, the principal rsa-* Howard to the canvas when it con He has a method of Instructing his sider the pepper games the best bit ae«sted. SUltlfig in victories for the Sopho­ cials, h er that the ball which hap­ of training a can get. Why son why Trade school backers can­ mores over the Freshmen and th# pupils that is most satisfactory to not expect Coach Bchmaltati tb Nip u d fa d e BUtk. Skinner is one of the best of thd pened to be adopted was the Ameri aU concerned. Already, he has Team Left In Naikma tWs bunttngf Did you'ever stop to heavier boys in the amatenr-ranks. Juniors from the Seniors. MondM can ball but that some certain ball ciTnsider what it brings In to play? produce an undefeated team is be^ the Seniors trimmed the Freshmew formed a large boxing class at the cause he will not have the servieiS He defeated "Babe" Wtlsen, New was made the official ball. Rec where workouts are held , Fielding in burit^g sharpens the Bagland champion, at liVnu sever­ and the sophomores beat the Ju­ The American officials took the Tournament of Rudy PosplBll, star pitcher. Bos- (•peetei.fo The Beittld) niors. daily. eye, strengthens the muscles of the plsil, who turned in a big majority al weeks ago and last week he ka4 stand that they thought the Ameri­ In preparation for the fight to­ stomach and helps considerably on yoed Chet Carlson Of Boston in Yesterday afternoon, the unde­ can ball was the best ball made for control.; 1, of the victories last season and PKUB'Qctd, Conn., March 91;'— feated sophomores were hosed out morrow night. Bush has worked who.was largely respohslbla for TafVvtfi* «utm«Attfd with stn rai the first^dund of their bott at thd durability and for skillful execu-^ out In Hartford with Pat IMcCar- (Special to The Herald ) There Is quick, snappy action In MMsasoit A. e. show. . ; ' 29 to 24 by the Seniors while the tion but they were willing to accept those bunting games. You tfre hop­ the sensational recbrd tha mceban'*^ formef mewb«rs of th« Sdstow Juniors had no trouble in trouncing thy, ragged Bostonian. This will Chicago, March 31.— At the con Ics compiled, has graduated. tMc- Whirlwinds esme to town. list dkisner is a southpaw,^ a fact any other kind of a ball that the be Bush’s first fight since last ping around, exetclsing the legs and that may bother Hoffman insider- the midget Froah five "36 to 18. elusion of yesterday’s national in oUd, Coach Ecbmaliah hag loaf hig night and alnfcii'npset th« Plffn- majority of the othei- nations could Christmas when heYought Battling terscbolastfc basketball tournaffient loosening the muscles of the entire ably. , This made a triple lie, the Seniors;/! body. regular catcher', two regular Out­ fleld fivsy fcrolnt the locaJ* to ex­ JoBiors and Sophomores each hav­ agree upon. Finch in Florida. The most nota­ games here, sixteen high school fielders and his first basomwi. This bout will share interest In the past the difference in the ble boxer Bush has ever met is The wind Js put to a severe test tend thesnsiWM td sseurs ft 28 t0 with the meetiiM betweea "Plnk- ing won two games and lost one quintets remained In the copipetl Losing the first string battWy is 28 victory iftttr & fite*«ftittts m r - ball used in various countries work­ Young Strlbling. tion and of this nuhiber, but one In the bunting game. A fellow a severe blow to any team not to ey” Haufman, Conneetteut welterf against three defeats for the Frosh. ed aa a handicap on some player in starts puffing and unless he ie in .ttma pesfod hftd been played. A weiight champion, and Mike Collins Following are yesterday’s sum­ was included from the East. That mention losing a generous sprink­ packed htnise wtenssstd the eoattst all ioitemational competition and was Bristol, Conn., whole schopl* shape, he Is down early. The fellow Of New York, Mewopoiltan wel+ maries: ling of other vets. and next ws«l! either fhe Boston this handicap mads it impossible.'to SOCCER NOTES boy quintet demonstrated Its ahul'f ,lvho standi up the fofigest In this But looking at matters from tapwelfht titleholder. < seaiofer (ao) strike a real rating among players ty to come from behind ai It dit playful round is the one who is in Whirlwinds'dr the York Cel­ Then there will be a ' IMther- B. F. more optimistic viewpoint. Coach tics will play here; or teams. against South Manchester, Conti. the best^df Condition. EchmUtan will have three regular wetght tilt between Joe Sapakta Ke#r, rf ...... i Amsrloan players competing in As the latter rounds ^of the Na­ In the Nutmeg atate tourney' by pltchefii go in too much for the Infleklers,: one outfielder, two The fifeie wis one of the most of New York and Eddie Moore oi Shannon, If ...... 4 the British championships at Wini- tional Challenge cup champion­ nosing out Gilberi, Arizona 19 to rubbing; fa^leB, hot liniments and utility players and a squad o f gome hotly contested bftttles ever seen 'WaUrbury; Coe, c 6 bledoa were thrown off their game ship approach, the attendances at 16. atlff maimgmg. I bhve found an fifty odd rookies from Which to here. First one team and then the The Maesesoit A. G. has rceeived Wlnsier, rg ...... i by thci^ unfamlliarlty with the soft, the various hrst round games Gilbert led most of the way t bcc^fbnal irhb of olive o>f the best select the. most applicable mater­ othffi' pvihed mto the lead and al­ more than twenty other entries (FConneU, rg ...... i from boys In Hartford, New Hav­ Cole, ig ...... sailing English ball and British would indicate that a banner sea­ Bristol .came back strong* In the fin­ .atuEC;fo''f5 fl^e.arm. No hot Unlraents ial. though Flainheid led mors of the en, Waterbary and other-places; players and those from other na­ son Is In store for the United al period to overcome the lead, ^remember*that! I don’t know Practice sessions have been, held time thftn it* opponent^ Taftvilie States Football association, under most of which was secured through yrh. . 2 Longwood when they had to adjust St. Louis and Detroit have been Tommj' Moaahan to beach htt v#* i, Wheti'the; muBoles of the back responded for tryouts. Thu squad at 23 all it the end of refulition selected as the sites for the play­ eran guard Alla&‘io\lti place of Mare. )»tart>chfilg:Wfer the first week’s will be quickly feduesd becaim of playing timo and in the overttne dleweight title from Bowmrd in the Healey, rf their,: game in a Short time to the recent state A. A. Xt. ehamplien- Jehnioa, o .. fast American ball. ing of the divisional semi-finals, Gilbert led 4 to 2 the first qm^^. Work, get’ out by yourielf, take a the handicapidlcap it places on period, Flainlleld spuvtod sutBofent- in which clubs from four differ­ ball and leaning slightly back, just coach’s shoulders In ilsing up ly w cop the verdict. shlps at Hartford. OTMnaway, rg Convincing Proof ter. At halftime, the score ' The indication is at least twelve ent states will be represented. The deadldCked at six apleCe and dlll-^ tosal ^'hw-ball'^ dot mors than three ability of the feel players. Benson .and Norrie were par- Opplasi, ig ...... 8 The results of the Wlghtman Gup Mound City fixture will bring to­ feetf high and Catch it dbWn Close The schedule has not been com bouts and one of the best shows matches offer convincing proof of bert wasyone point ahead, 12 to l l , tkukrly effective tor the winners the Massasoit A, C. ever has stag­ gether last year’s finalists— the Brlstor '^rlli meet Flotenee, MII- to your chest. Work on this for 10 pleted but it will include about while Money was best for the Totals 9 24 this contention. The rules provide Ben Miller F. C. of St. Louis, and minutes morning and afternoon. the -same teams as last year. When ed. JniilDn (89) that the cup matches shall be rotat­ sisBlpI, tonight at 7 O uloek. losers. the Sparta A. & B. A. of Chicago, Bristol (19) Cpndltion the legs and the wind the iqechanics made school history The summary: ...... B. F. ed in alternate years between Wim­ 111. At the University of Detr<^t before you start taking fhe kinks by. completing the first undefeated Seelert, rf ...... t bledon and Forest Hills and until B. F. Plftlndeld fas)^ Stadium, the Hplley Carburetor F. Zetarski, .If ...... 1 out of the pitching arm season Hansen, It .3 lost year,' when the United States of Detroit, a qualifying club B. F T McCaw, c ...... 1 RlofdanVi'rf ,..,.,..2 Working in the outfield also Judging from practice sessions Desssinger, If ...... 3 1T was represented by an unusually Which has been eliminating Qpp6- this week, there is a splendid op Campbell, rg , J ,. .16 Comerford, o ...... 2 helps to strengthen the legs and in­ Normsndln, rf ., r. 8 3 strong team, the victory went with nents since last October In order Aliano, Ig ...... 0 creases the wind of a pitcher. This portunlty for a good ball player Chambers, I g ...... 0 the ball. The British women won at to reach Its present position, will who tries out for the catohiag or Norris, e ...... o o Carter, Ig ...... 6 Mare, I g ...... '.O' sort of work should be done with Benson, Ig ...... 2 0 WirabledOh with the English ball clash with the American Hungar­ good Judgment. I think It is a mis­ first base- assignments. Most o f Hugret, r g ...... 3 t 8 Madden, r g ...... 2 4 and fhe Americans won at Barest ian F. C. of Cleveland, Ohio, the take on the part of any pitcher to the candidates seem, for some un­ Totals 18 36 Hills with the American ballf lone standard bearer of the Buck­ 'try'for sensational catches While explained reason, to steer clear o f FreAmen (18) Totals 8 2 19 10 8 28 It may be that the beneficial ef­ eye state, which defeated the Gilbert (Id ) getting some work In the outfield. these two berths left vacant by the ■■ B. ■■ MacKenzIe F, C. of Akron last Taftvffle (9B) fects of the adoption of an official B. F. There Is always tne chance of a leg departure of Captain Dick Ball and Dowd, rf .. ,3 standard ball will not be felt Im­ Sunday by 5 goals to 0. Injury or a broken finger. Lolo , Piccln. Sammy Thurz is B. Schiebel, It ...... >2 The.jrinners in these matches Scott, r f ...... 6 0 Curtin, If W1U.IAM» mediately because it will take some Cooper, If ...... 2 0 The real value of outfield Work back for second, Gonnely for short, Courtney, c ...... 1 will meet on April 17 in a city yet Manchuck for third and Ramsey Benrot, rf Oirig of yesterday have very lit time for foreign players to become Allen, 0 ...... 0 0 fdr a pitcher is the "shagging” of Coleman, rg ...... 1 to be selected, to determine the for left field. But th^e is a.pos Martin, c • • S * • a • I tie on girls of today, says Hank as famllia|> with the new ball as Brookings, Ig ...... 0 .0 the ball. The catch means nothing Niocollo, rg ...... 0 western champions. sibillty that Thurz will be used as Pinger, Ig Ford. Ho. hum, anyone can see this the Aittiieric'diiiy'a'W;'' " 'f' Randell, rg ..■rir...'.0 0 to his condition, while ^ 'effort Morlarty, Ig ...... 0 In major competition, however, The second round games are expended In going after ' the ball * pitcher leaving Gie midway sack Cdleman, Ig down for decision in the sb-called also bearing a for sale sign. Hop- the advantage of playing with their Totals 8 0 16 means much. Mwley,' rg Totals 7 18 Metropolitan district next Sunday. Insky and Clarke, utility players Referee: Clarke. own hall will not give the Ameri­ Fans in New York City will be Bristol High has won every game on last year|B team, are seeking cans such a hig handicap as the this season except one to Manches­ 10 5 25 treated to a 'match at Indiana, 8ERIOUS HANDICAP outfield berths. Referee: Muller. players from Franoe, Japan, Aus­ New York Oval, between the In­ ter In which Ihe Bell Town boys To put it frankly. Coach Ech- tralia, Spain, England, Canada and diana Flooring company and the were nosed out 22 to 21. Bristol St. Petersburg, Fla., March 31. malian has picked a most difficult other leading tennis nations who Newark Soccer club, the latter ag­ eliminated Manchester 14 to 13,^ ip —-Walter Gautreau, former Holy Job In rebuilding the team from a have played extensively in this gregation surprising eastern soc- the semi-finals at the YaIe\tourna- Cross star, who appears pretty cer­ lonesome group of but four veter­ country are not total strangers to cerdom by eliminating the Brook­ ment. tain of holding down second base ans. WALSH n o s TKXRS the*American ball. lyn Wanderers to enter this round for the Boston Braves this year, This holds especially true In the while the Floorlayers too the has one serious handicap, a rather gag’s a setup . . girls of today case of the French players who are measure of the Giants in a first TO HEAD AMERICANS have very little on. weak throwing arm. It keeps him GOOD SUB IN RESERVE rapidly ascending to dominance on round game. The Bethlehem Steel from pullihg double plays as often -/ the international courts and who F. C. and the Trenton F. C. by Notes Of The Yea, the season, In case you don't as he should. Tarpon Springs, Fla,, March 31. believe it, actually Is on. . . . Ty are the most serious challengers lo victories over the Philadelphia and Detroit Club Best, He Thinks; the supremacy of American tennis. Viking clubs, respectively, will — Manager Dan Howley of the St. Cobb had a row with the “Thumb­ meet at High school field, Trenton, Training Camps Burled cities being uncovered In Louise Browns feels he has a play­ Athletics Second and Shena- ing Ump.’’ Rene Lacoste, Jean Borotra, India pro’ve that a mighty empire Were there any very freakish Henri Coache and Jac.ues Brug- and battle for entrance to the Met­ er in Otis Miller able to step In tors Third. games played in organized baseball ropolitan semi-final. , exlfsted there 2,500 years ago. and fill the bill a t , short should - Fans razzed said ump 'cause he non, tha mighty ‘‘Big Four" of These cities were built on top of last season?— B. N. D. France, are the players who Mark Stadium at Tiverton, R. I.i anything happen to the veteran BY DAVIS 3. WALSH forfeited two games and ejected. 16 One of the freakiest reported was the site of the record attend­ one Another. , Walter Gerber. Yankees, three Braves and two po­ threaten to take the Davis Cup i West Palm Beach, Fla., March was won by Springfield frmn Peor­ away from' the United States and ance for the present season, last (INS SPorts Edltoi') licemen . . . one squint at those ia in the ThreiSs-Eye Leagne by a I 31.— The Yankees take on the exbihltion scores' and you feel like .with it the major American,titles. Sunday, .when 14,280 fans poured} 3^1* 56-St 8 score. Thirteen pitchers , weva; through the turnstiles to witness Reds here today. The Yanks left New York, March 31.— Largely giving this "Thumbing" gny a great Foreigners Familiar used. Ten. home rvmS were hit. ; the Inter-city, first rourid match Pennock, Bengough, Lazerrl and BASEBALL’S MUTT AND JEFF because the Detroit ball club In all' Mg hand. They are all famillab* with the Chesterfield at the St. Petersburg probability will be fighting for its Layne of Peoria hit three hontja; In which Fall River eliminated runs and Chatham of Sprtngfisih|'.: American ball, perhaps they take to New Bedford by 3 goals to 2. This camp to round into condition. manager this season and not with Yesterday was Dempsey’s day to It more than to the British hall be­ same field will be the venue for him, the writer ventures today to say he’d fight Tunney or nobody. received five successive walks. cause they are all fast ball players, the second round fray between the Chattanooga, Tenn., March 31.-— name the Tigers as potentially the Today he challenges the world and Has Jock Malone ever defeated the products of hard courts on Fall River F. C. and the Fore Riv­ While Manager McGraw pursues, strongest team in the American tomorrow he’s due to retire again. which they develop speed as their Hickey Walker ?■—J. K; er F. C. of Quincy, Mass., conquer­ the elusive Eddie Roush through League up to and Including this, Yes. He defeated Wadeer m tt big asset. ors of Boston in the initial match the wilds of Tennessee with con­ the present moment. Latest picture from the coast For this reason there was no Was Charles Kelly, New Yorl of the competition proper. tract and fountain pen, the New It has been an annual absurdidty shows Dempsey sawing wood ; . . referee, ever active as a fighter Inli cause to rejoice with Bill Tilden— The replay of the Providence, J. York Giants will play Chattanooga to declare in March what will hap­ that puts him in the same class as the ring?— P. L. H. It he rejolced^that the new rule & P. Coats, first round game, here today. pen in October but there is no law the kaiser, with about the same He was quite a prominent flghifc;^ would allow him to play the which culminated In a 3 goal draw against a man playing smart, even chance of staging a comeback. er in the nineties. His most im por-. American hall in the French last Sunday will be decided at Jacksonville, Fla., March 31.- if he knows better. tant matches were with Geor^;/ championships In Paris and In the Pawtucket on Saturday. The 'Whlt- The Brooklyn Robins cross bats When they start sawing wood " < S 1 Therefore, the clubs are listed Wnght, Canadian chanaplon, ang ' British championship at Wimble­ tall Carpet Mills F. C. of Worces­ with Jacksonville here today. below merely In the order of their Jimmy. IGzveney, champion of Nwi f don where he Is to start his come­ ter will await the result of this potential strength, with an eaay England. back dflve. match for Its opponent In the sec­ San Antonio, TeZas, March 31.- mind, or the equivalent: ond round. The Whittall’s team Where did Fort Worth get In-;; It Tlldeii^s ambition is realized The Tigers were jubilant today as a 1. — Detroit Tlgeyg. won over the Buffalo Hungarians fielder Nolan Richardson and how he will have to beat one of the result of their three to one victory much experience nas he had?— last Sunday by 5-0. over the Pirates yesterday. The 2. — Philadelphia Athletics, French four in Paris and at Wim­ 3. — Washln^on Senators, bledon and if they are not just as teams play again today. y 4.rr-. (liandy with the American ball as he 6. — Cleveland Indians. Richardson finished the UnJvt^' la any advantage that Tilden might Notre Dame Will Dallas, Texas, March 31.— The sity of Georgia a year ago shid Cubs were here today for the first 8.— Chicago WhltO Sox. have because of the ball will be 7. — St Lottis Browns; played in the Three-1 loop last M0a>^ of four games agsitist the Texas counteracted by the greater experi­ 8. — Boston Red Sox. they’re usually all out of son. That was bis first year-^^; ence the French players have had Use Lateral Pass League club. It Is rumored that chips. yet he was rated the best Infln'MiH ‘ on tehlr own tricky clay courts and McCarthy may bench Frelgau, vet­ in the league. . on the moss carpet at Wimbledon. eran third baseman, in favor of Mr. O’Goofty wants to know If Instead Of Shift Riggs Stephenson. Did Cylde Hull ever fight Pihlnr;: Two of the French players, 8UBROUI1DIID BY WOLVES. .this Guinan person, who Is always Mitchell or White?— Borotra and Brugnon, were In New making a hit, ever clouts any A. ^ York when the announcement was South Bend, Ind., March 31 Tampa, Fla., March 31.— The Huntsville, Ont.— WWle making "Texas" leaguers. Yes, both of them. He lost his w>y to a lumber camp near Al­ made that the American ball had (United Press).— A new brand of champion Cardinals were out today, close decision to Mitchell and tXKi^ been adopted. football, with liberal backward, lat­ to gain at least one victory In the gonquin Park, BTwood. Bloss was And then there’s that story about pursued by a pack of wolves. He to White. He beat White once a^|^ "That will be fine for all of us," eral and forward passing will be three-game series with Washing­ the Scotch lady who was so craiy fought two draws, with hlm.i Borotra said. "The American ball the Notre Dame reaction to new ton. Despite the fifteen hits regis­ fled onto the open ide, where the over anything reduced that she anlmalB, sixteen of them, surround­ ebased a circus skeleton insn all also drew once with MlqdieU. : la a good ball. Maybe it is not bet­ football rules It is indicated in the tered by St.. Louis yesterday the sw:* >.s\ A .X ' :v >v«' -.s-J How many games did Guy ter than some other kinds but as spring practice of the Rockne team Senators won again, five to four, ed him. Their howlliig attracted the over the country. attention of a game warden, who ar­ of the CJiicago Cubs In and lo8e~ long as all of us have to play with here. making it two straight against the rived before they ftlosed on their BVERir BAFE~^giCm «1. last year?— M. A. B. the same kind of a ball the whole Coach Knute Rockne will not ad­ .visitors. Bush, won 18 and lost mit he intends to abolish the shift victim. He shot seven before the gatte will be more equalized. pack fled. games. following the rules adopted by the Shreveport, La., March 31.— Irving, HI.—The town of Irving "W e French players know the has abteen buslnoss estabHshmenta. Has Joe Martina of the American ball well enough to go football rules committee and the After blUnklng New Orleans five to Western conference two second WORTH m o r e t h is WAY. * Thirt^B fhem were burglarised Orleans Pelicans ever been in right to work with It, We have the nothing yesterday, the Browns Invone night. Every safe in town big leagues?— P, D. advantage in having played with pause between the snap of the ball journeyed to Shreveport for a con and the cfmpletlon of the shift reg­ Batavia, N, Y.— When a police was opened during the crime wave, Yes. Ho has had triinls wltl^": the American hail more than some test today. ulation, but he Intimates he will dog With a taste for tine jewelry but the loot was small. The post Boston Red Sox and the Wa " o f the other nations but it will not use the shift sparingly if at all un­ swallowed a valuable diamond ring office safe yielded 75 cents. The fOn Senators. require much practice to work qp GETS TRIAL AT THIRD belonging to his mistress, Mrs. der the new rules. stamps were left untouched. The Who was thabest fielding '1 ga acquaintance with a strange Indications are Lhe Notre Dame Blanche Sawdsy, she refused to grain elevator company, garage, basoman in the Texas League" ^t. Petersburg, Fla., March 8l. permit an operation to recover the bank and several mercantile ostab- •euon?— B. O. bari.” team will use many plays in which The French players, in the long — Manage!: Bancrdft o.t the "Braves gem. He fried to goM>le a cameo, llahmenta were visited, but only The records ahow/Walt^l the runner will be in motion to­ is hopeful that Eddie Moore, .who hut she snatched it from his teeth. about f l was obtained. run, PiObably will benefit more by ward his own goal, throwing a pass via qf asm : Antonio. : the adoption of a standard ball has been Shifted to third from see- knitted only nhie'jartoim, while enroute backward. The criss­ ond, Is able to play that position: HE GOT tN HOT WATER. THEY LEVS LONdBR. gao(^ last than the Americans. The French cross will be utilized on the same playera always have been forced to He is satisfied that Gautreau cin- pntonta anefl 9 AmUS f < ^ play to make the play even more fill the bill at second but lacks a Ohrfttcliureh, Bng;r-An old law New York.—The average span of etnge o f .804. . . adjust their games to two different puzzling. Inflelder BmoiT Rigpney Jtist Fits Under the Otttatretebed Ann of kinds of balls with frequent regular custodian of the difficult Which niakaa it an offonse fo ask life of the oitlsen of Now Yorii has Should the aeoiwr-in m , corner. Iffitehar Bryan Raivls. for hot water rOsulted in the arrost doubled since 1800. Infants 4yihg ball game a pla^ changes while the Americans/haVe The derrick is one of the oldest of Willftim Murray, a tramp. The la their first year now number 83 been in a position w h ere/th ey ''Presenting Inflelder Emory" Riguey and Pitcher Bryan ID^ris, the that , player baa cilirM Alm of builders’ inventions. Originally While the death toll In London law was passed on the theory that In a thousand. Instaad of gfiO, '^as fe^a?—H* B; C. opuld piny almost exclusively with called "cranes," they acquired the short and long o{ the training camp of the Boston Red Sox In New. Or­ cold water la available in any houM, was the ease more than a'esstikar^' Rc Jg the iiffie kind of a bail. The from consumption and bronchitis Is leans Harris and Rigney.both are from Texas, but Harris, makes al- I c /ll other name from that of a seven- ______decreasing, fatalities due to heart but fbkt a householder must pra< ago.. AU major diaeaasa hafVo haon 'jmapqf Ffttieli are how in that same posl- teenth century hangman who made 1 dlVeMeMncer'are .. Most two of Rlgney in hmght. . Harris, who was with Connie Mhek pare hot water and thus perhaps SO reduood that ,ftis avoraga dvroi iXimdieii tum. M i irateh th eai on the^in-. 4many yeai*ago,^and Highey, ex-Tyger, are two players Manager fiHf Car- his own gibbets. X I crease. give a tramp a ehaaco to swaT Ueu of life now Is 80 years, where «v «r it. 1 rigan thinks will helD the ROd Sox get out o f the cellar this ssasoh. somothina* It nsad to bo SO#

iJtL. TA^immn Many Desirable rL^Lr^AlV^AAA^l^v^^lflnn^lnlV^u-»vV1nrllVwv^r»■VYV^ ************ »*^*^***^********^*^^^^^^ jnj-uikxruvinArtrirtry^ t Waal Ad Infonutloa i 7 . Loit and Found 1 , Hiip.W^iU^MW 80'J . . Apa^ento^Blata------ai-...... ■'Tenemonta }for‘"lU»t AIRBDALB DOG. Answsrs to tlM «;OLLBIQTOR iruted, a man that TOBACCO LAND—Three or four name of Boom. Notify Wesley C. . Kcowa.know*. th*ite^n Kuuuid , ha* bad ex- D0 YOU W ANT PORTER STREET—Nice .ulldlng lot Manchester parleho* '.n’ oolleotlng. Apply by i«t*. Johnson BLOCK, -Main street, 8 acres.' with shed. Address Box C, In 146 feet fTjntage, An Ideal site for Porter, >14 Gardner street. TeL rooin :apalr(sie&t; all . modem Im- .'cars. «f Herald. that new home. Price of Arthur A. 1607. ter to BoX lOOO In-care :of . Herald. TORENT'AN Evening Herald < ■ ■ ' ...... »1.1" ..T-l provemeots. Apply to Albert Harrl- Knofla. Phone 782-2. (Over Quinn’s.) ; BLACK POCKETBOOK, with sum of JANI70R * for ^ our . mqn's . boarding souiVlS ;Myftle .street Pbohe .1770. Apaitipeht Buildings for Sale 09 ■I Classified Advertisements^ money, and other valuables at the hou*«. Bdgewood House. "Apply.^^ to SUMMIT ST.—Building lot. 90ft'by 1 Choney Brother* ' . Employment: KEENEY CPURTI' 4 nice large rooma 127ft. Ideal. Real Estate, 136 Churchirch, i ; Count bIx averago words to a Uno. Center, about six o’clock, Saturday Rm t reasonable; Call * Mr.' Padrove,'- TEN ROOM FLAT for sale, excellent street, Hartford. Phone rtev Initials, numbers and abbreviations, evening. Reward if returned to 186 Bureau. '• Manohester Public Market condition; 'convenient terms. 1-2 6-1986. . . . .4' each , count as a word and oompouna Wadsworth street ■minute from Center street. Inquire words as two words. Minimum cost MAN—Bnergetto and-wfiUng.-Age be- MAIN. ST:, 128-Five .room tenement, of owner. Call 812: is price of three lines. BRACELET—White gold llhk, with tween 30 r and 40, for. general work. WASHINGTON ST.—Dandy building Call at Hospital. 1 ^ - all Improvements. Inquire 187 Mkln lot; small amount of cash down; filigree work. Valued as a g ift Tenements ■treet. Farm and Land for Sale 71 terms arranged; sewer, gas, side­ Lino rates per day for transient Finder please call 1068-8. walk arid curb In front of loL ads. SEVERAL'MENiwlth oanvafsliig^ex­ MOORE ST., . 12—Four room • ten^ Arthur A. Knoflt, 875 Main street KET RING, round bead chain, with perience on new campaign. 'Salary^ ment, all modern improvepcepte, $20 SMALL FARM near Crystal Lake, Phone 782- ', Effective March 17, 1937 five or alx keys. Please' return -139 a*nd' commleeion. SCei A ' S. Rudolph; Cash Charge rent. Apply 18 Moore street. suitable for raising chickens. Good Hartford Road and receive reward. Manchester. Evening Herald,' South: Or Flat buy. Terms on request, also some WASHINGTON ST.—BuiWlng lot, r, Consecutive Days .. J ,? office. NB'W FIVE'fcom.'flat,'"*!! riibdern Im­ choice building lots on lake. Wil­ :t Consecutive Days . 9 ots 11 ots 68ft by 156ft. Ideal Real Estate, 185 Announcementa 2 It !b obby to find one you’ll like In Herald Classliled provements Including etekm heat; liam ' J. Bowler, West Wllllngton, Church street, Hartford. Phone ■ I Day ...... 11 ots 18 ots Help Wanted—Male or Feouile' 8T; Bhadee ■ arid ganuge. 14 EdgsrtOn Conn. -Charter 5-1986. .• All orders for irregularinsertions Ads, where a large selection In "ApartnientiB— Tenements street. Phone ^lOSk-S. I 1^ '■ will bo charged at the one-time rate. SINGER SEWING MACHINES — ' " ***-*-*r"— »| es ‘ I**# .JeX- . 64 ACRE FARM—For S*le or rent or , Special rates Tor long term every .Wanted the public to know that our HIGH - SCHOOL STUDJBNT8 — 'Fora NICE ,5 ROOM tenement, modern, has will exchange, In Manchester, tobac­ Real Estate for Exchange 76 ■ilav advertising given upon, request. office Is now at tho - Ladles' Shop.' special circulation work. See Cam:-i' — Flatb for Rent” Is advertised every day. ’ . ’ , , hot. air hea.t.,r.;nt. low. Call 2190 co, dairy or vegetable farm. P. O. Ads ordered for throe or six days 685 Main ctreet, telephone 53-4. For palgp Manager,. Evening. He.rnl’'47' Manchester Construction Company, Box 42, Manohester. Phone 29'i6. FARM AND ClTY proper!y for sals and stopped before tho third or fifth new Singer sewing maohlnee repair Oak street,' South Manche9tier. ■ . or itelephorie 783-2. or exchange. Wmiarn Kanehl. IIP day will 'bo chargod only lor tho ac­ work, or genuine Singer needles, oil Here advertisements start with the addreea, when It Is -*-■ Houses for Sale 72 Center street. tual number of'tlmos the ad appear- and supplies, L. B. Ashland, Is our Agenta Wanted . ' 87^A OAK ST., 88—Five room apartment, t'll, charging, at the rate earned, but only local representative. Singer used in the ad, and are arranged so that you can find all improvements, $30 per month. no allowances or refunds can be made Sewing Maohifie Co. Apply Mints Bargalil Store,'’ Oak St. DOUGHERTY STREET. new ten Legal 'Notices 70 REPRESENTATIVE .wanied to reprs- room flat, 2 car garage. A nice home on sl.K time ads stopped after the sep t' The Manchester Evening Just, what you may be Interested In with the least possi­ SPIRITUALIST MEETING will • be OAK ST., 280—4, rpom tenement, all and Investment; Terms. Price right. ntth day. Herald ’ In': Manchester,’ So. Mknbhes- ^Arthur A. 'Inofla. Tel. 782-2. No "1111 forbids": display lines not lield at 216 School, street, Saturday ter and Rockville. See A B. Rhdolph, ble'effort. ' '. Improvements.' Call ' at 234 Oak sold. evening, April 2nd., at 8 o’clock. street. Phone 664-2. NOTICE Tho Herald will not bo responsible Manchester Evening Herald,': South BAST CENTER ST.—For sal^” reTl for more than one incorrect insertion Office. OAK ST. 170—Four room tenement, home, wit'i seven rooms and sun STEAMSHIP TICKETS to and from parlor, two oar garage, large ahaC - We. the Undersigned, a majority of of any advertisement ordered for all parts of the world—Cunard, ’ SEE CLASSIFICATION 68 first fioor, all improvements, new the directors of The United Accep­ more than one time. Anchor White Star. French, Ameri­ P onlt^ and SitppUes ; ^ 48 honss, with tarags.'Inquire 164 Ock trees Small cash required. For par- . street .or call 616r6. .. * tiolars call owner. Tel. 1321-2. tance Corporation, a corporation Tho Inadvortont omission or incor­ can, Swedish, North German Lloyd organized under the statute laws of rect publication of advertising atIU bo and several others. Assistance given roctlllcd only by cancellation of the BABY' CRICKS — Smith Standard PURNELL BLOCK — Three room HOLLYtVOOD—New six room single, the'St^e of Connecticut and located in securing passports. Robert J. Cert-o-ould thoroughbred from free heated apartment, with' kttohnette oak fl'oors, steam heat. Lot 60x140. In the Town of Manchester, County of charge made for tho service render­ Smith, 1009 Main. street. Phono range stock. Chick* on hand at all Hartford, in said State. 750-2. Gatden— Farm— Dairy Products 30 Apartments— Flids— , and bath, all .improvements, 887 Terms. Arthur A. Knofla. TeL 782-2. ed. times. ManohOster Grain and Coal Tenenilmts fo »‘ Bent 08 Main a.trsst Apply G.’ E. Keith (Over Quinn’s Drug Store). ^ Hereby Certify, that every stock­ Co., Apel Place. TsL 1760, ______APPLES—Gano, Greenlnga, Wine- Furniture Company. " ' holder of said corporation has signed All advertisements must conform "^iitoniobnea for Sale .. sap. and . Seek-No-Furthers, Green MAPLB ST.—Six room cottage; !ot and acknowledged an agreement that in style, copy and typography with BARBED PLYMOUTH ROCKS—Prise ' Mountain potatoes add sweet cider. a p a r t m e n t s —Thro*, and four RIDGEWOOD ' ST;^4 room tenement, 76ft by 200fL; reasonable; terms; the corporate existence of such cor­ regulations enforced by the publish­ room apartments, heiUr Janitor sar-: poration shall be terminated which DODGE COUPE. 1924—Driven about winning stock In fancy' and utility Edgewhod Fruit Farm. Tel. 9.45. W. 2 steam heated furnished rooms, Ideal.Real Bstate, 135 Church street, ers. and they reserve tho right to classes. Eggs for hatching $1. per: 16, .‘H,.Cowles. vice, gas rimge,. refrigerator, In-aJ. gas,' sat tubs, 'phntry and clothes Hartford. Phone Charier 5-1986. edit, revise or reject any copy con­ 20,000 «mlles. Apply to Henry Leo­ door bed furnished. Call Manchester Mfrch” im .‘” pold. 221 Pine street. Tel. 1075. $11. per 100. J. F. Bowen, 670 Wood- closet, electricity and '>ath, also sidered objectionable. bridge street Phone 2121. b a r b e r r y BUSHES, 3 years old Construction Company,. 2100 or tele^ Biggie rooms Call 109 Foster street. MUT:R0 STREET — Beautiful sfix All claims against said corporation CLOSINOr HOURS—Classinpd ads phone 782-2. should be sent to Raymond A. John- OVERLAND TOURING CAR, in ’;$5.'00 per hundred. Telephone 861-4 room bungalcw,. ideal corner loca­ to be published same day must bo re­ BUCKEYE INCUBAT'ORS'at oneV4IV half or oall at 86 Griswold street. SIX ROOM fiat.t^ith ;all.modem Im­ tion, two ■ car garage. Price right. -Address, No. 1009 Main ceived by 12 o'clock noon. Saturdays good condition. Price $86. Call Mrs. price—No. 16, JXO BISSELL ST., 180—Tenement • of ; 4 provements on Madison. street Will Arthur A. Knofla. Tel. 782-2, 875 street. South Manchester, Connectl- 1U:30 a. in. A. G. Smith on Buckland road. Tele­ large rooms, all Improvements. Teh phone 98-4, ' pries 137.60, gPW SWEET \riLLIAM PLANTS, superior be'vaoknt. April-Ist Apply to J. W. Main. “ o*" before August 1st, 1927. 1 ular pnee, $44.60, .mixed,'singl* ani| double, 76o per 2368. ' , . I , ■ Goalee, at 21 Madison street Telephone Your Want Ads goes’ at 8, 8liF7*ig , dqs. James ^ W.Galsvln, Rockville, SIX ROOM house, all Improvements, of^lSarch?'l927!‘ “'**’ ‘ " Ads tire accepted over the telephone Motorcycles— ^Bicyclee 11 regular price. $67.76, gaesrat'♦2S.JjiW. - Conn. Telephone 661r2, R. D. No. 4. BISSELL ,8T„ '78r^lVeo iroom tenes T'WO ROOM and kitchenette apart­ garage in cellar, large garden, ex­ CHRISTOPHER GLENNEV^ at the CHARGH RATH given above No. 4, 36p .slse„ regular prl^ii mCnt, steal., heated.apd alljlmprover tra g;arage outside, widow wants to EARL G. SEAMAN merits, with or without'garage. ToL ment, all modern',Improvements, re­ as a convenience to advertisers, but GIRLS' BICYCLE for sale, in excel­ $68.00,,goes a 34.00. Thli Is a'case Household Goods 01 frigerator and gas range; furnished. Cell. Call 68 Oxford street, after >6 RAYMOND -A. JOHNSON. the CASH RATES will bo accepted as ■ ofi over-Btoek: 1546-2. , ' • f o clock or Saturday afternoons. lent condition and a bargain for IIO. All'- new- .'gpoda ^ih ------:------Jane end PadroOe ' Building. - -‘f ■ of the Directors. FULL 1‘AYMENT if paid at tho busi­ Inquire 51 Hamlin street, or phone original oratesi priced» way below COMPLETE OUTFIT of household ness office on • or before tho seventh sold. COOPER ET„ 81—Five rooms, second' TWO FAMILY HOUSE, 6 rooms on 1417. our cost—but they mustt be furniture. Including kitchen range. fioor. flat, $30 per mdnth. A pril'1st.' THREE . ROOM.-and . kitchenette day following tho first insertion of Opportunllles Ilk*' this are : asl .'C^ll 88 Williams street or telephone apartment, all " modern Improve­ S»ch floor; beautiful location; ilO,- each ad, otherwise tho CHARGE up. Home Bank and Trust Company,^ i offered.ffered.'Manchester Plumbing &' 1628.' " - ■ ■ ‘ ...... -r ^ ... - * ' V. V . ments,' refrigerator'and gas range 600’ terms. Ideal Real Estate. RATE will be collected. No responsi­ Wanted Autos— Motorcycles 12 • ply Co; furbished.!’ Jaffe' and''Padrove Build­ 186 Church street, Hartford. Phono bility for errors • in telephoned ads COR. MAIN AND RUSSELL atrssts.: ing. ■ Charter 6-1986. LEHERS, TROPHIES Five room flat,' second floors for will ho assumed and their acchracy AUTOS—Will buy cars for jurk. .La y OliD’ CHIGks, RocSs. Reds arid CRAWFORD -RANGE in A-1 shape. cannot bo guaranteed. LegHorris'-^orBgnc ' sale; . also ‘ Custom rent; vacant after April 16th, Apply. WASHINGTON ST.—Nice new bunga­ Used parts for sale. Abel’s Service Inquire 12 Winter street Tel. 171-3. 372'Main street. Phone 466-2. i RENTALS—Several'' desirable rentp Station. Oak street. Tel. 789, H&tcblrig. E. S.''’ Edgerton. Phone with modern Improvements. Inquire low for sale; six rooms, silver light Rockville 360. ------:------L.— ------^ fixtures, dandy lay-out; price fight, Phone 664 QLEN'WOOD RANGE gas combina­ DESIRABLE TENEMENT of 6 rooms Edward J. HoIL TeL 660. TO H. S. STUDENTS tion,* high oven and broiler, kitchen | terms. Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main ASK **’OR WANT AD SERVICE Business Services Offered— 13 NOW TAKING cyders for eggs for with garage, 26 Walker street.' Best THREE ROOMS—Heated apartments street. (Over Quinn’s.) chairs and table, one. Urge refrig -! location In town. Inquire 80 Walk....., • / Automobiles for Exchange .... B OLD CARPETS and rugs made In’.o street Telephone 28-2 or 409-3. | State. Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 6 $1.00 per dozen, calendulas, 60o doz. Articles for Sale 45 fluffy rugs; work guaranteed. Rugs 0 . ______Nearly a score of students re­ Auto Repairing—Painting ...... J Cycleme. in bud and bloom, SOo for sals. G. O. Case, agent, Peerless ST JOHN STREET, 6 room house, all ceived official recognlzatlon by the Auto Schools ...... "-A each.- Michael Plnatello, Greenhouse, improvements, garage, ' Inquire 889 FURNITURE, Rug Co.. South Windsor, Conn., P. FOUR ROOM FLAT, all' Improve- Manchester anglers will head for South Manchester High school this Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 379 Bui Inside Avenue, East Hartford. ------Including piano. In- O. BurnBide, R. F. D. Tel. Laurel ments. Apply 29 Cottage street. ''Lydall street. Telephone 1372-4. streams In this section stocked by Autos—For Hire ...... 9 jqulrequire lUun,Haun, 791. . . Main____ street. Room 261.8. afternoon when they were present- Garages—Service—Storage . . . . . 10 Moving-Trucking—Storage 20 No. 32. Telephone 733-4. 6 ROPM HOU8E, electric lights and the Manchester Fish and Game 6d with lett6rs and other rewards. Motorcycles—Bleycles ...... 11 bath. Rogers Place, off Prospect club when the qeason opens tomor­ They were members of the basket- Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 12 WINDOW SHADES-^We sell all Musical Instruments 53 4 ROOMS, downstairs, modern Im- street Rent $20.'-Telephone 1016. , Business an.d Professional Services PERRETT & GLENNEY—Local and Krades, b6c up. Special prices on a provemor.ts, rent $22; Phone 64. row. State leased streams will not ball and debating teams which have Business Services .OffereJ ...... IS long listance moving and trucking. whole house. See our Sunfast Hol­ ■be opened to fishermen until April just closed successful seasons, Dally express to Hartford. Livery OLD VIOLIN. Ideal Instrument. Call 4l^ARGE LiaWROOMs7-wlth extra Household Services Offered ....13-A land, all colors. Benson's Furniture finished room in attic. Price $23. Call 16, .but this will not affect local T9e debating team members re­ Building—Contracting ...... 14 car for hire. Telephone .7-2. Exchange Call 68-8. 771-3. aaglers to any great extent as the Florists—Nurseries ...... 15 73 Pine street, after five; i HRS. AGNES REiDf DIES ceived gold medals In addition to ANTIQUES , nearest state-leased stream is lo­ their script "M’s.” They are E, E. Funeral Directors ...... 16 Painting— Papering 2 1 Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 GREENACRES—Comer Renton and cated In Gurleyville, about 10 Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 Antiques bought, sold, repaired, re­ Wadsworth streets, 6 room -flat, Strickland, S. E. Mercer, G. F. Insurance ...... 18 stored. Reflniahing and upholstering t a il o r s —English . woolen company, AT HIGHLAND PARK miles from 'Wllllmantic. Pond Flavell, P. J. Packard, J. E. Rubln- Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 PAINTING—And paperhanging. Have of old and modern furniture, V. April 1st. all modern Improvements.: your work done before the • ish. tailors since 1898. Local dealer Inquire 98 Church street, telephone trout fishing also must be delayed ow and G. F. Dodwell. Esther Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . . '20 Hedeen, 87 Hollister 'street. Harry Anderton,' 88 Church street. 1348. till the 15th. Painting—Papering ...... 21 Work done neatly and reasonably. Holmes and Joseph McClusky, al­ Ted LeClair. Tel. 2377. South Manchester. Phone 1221-2. Mother of Mrs.. Lawrence : W. The restriction on state streams Professional Services ...... 22 STRAW, OATS, bedding.. Two one HAYNES ST., 68—Five room flat with ternates,-Tecehred letters but not Repairing ...... 23 horse fa,m wagons. One top buggy. ' all improvements for rent at 68 Case Passes Away Barly was agreed by anglers because of medals. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. 24 D. W. Barnes, Est.. Station 46, Tor- Wanted— To Buy 68 Repairing 23 Haynes street. Information at 60 This Morning.. the fact that the Massachusetts 'The • basketball team received Toilet Goods and Services ...... 25 land Turnpike, Manchester. Haynes strget. season , does nob open until April Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 JUNK-^Best cash prices paid for ■ f. .'"t'-'' ; ■ letters and the regulars and seniors 16, and there was a feeling that It Eilucntlonul LAWN MOWER SEASON Is almost Electrical Appliances— Radio 40 Junk of all kinds, paper, magazines. ,M rs Agnes Cornett Reid died were presented with their basket­ Courses and Classes ...... ?7 here. Avoid tho Inevitable conges­ rags, metals of all kinds. Phone was unfair to let out-of-state fish­ Private Instruction ...... 28 tion with consequent wait by hav­ 2116. MAKS) SYNTHETIC GAS- early this morning after* several ball suits. They were Captain Ty BALKITE CHARGERS — For sale Paris.— One-third reductioU: In ermen work streams in Connecti­ Holland, Jlmm'y Gorman, “ Ding” Dancing ...... 28-A ing yours taken care of NOW, be­ weeks illness ; a t ‘the hon^e of her cut until the season opened In Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 fore you need It. Braithwalte, 150 several Bslklte^ chargers, 8 80 Amp. iJUNKt-I. will pay highest prices for the price of gasoline productbn.in daughter, Mrs. Lawrerice W. Cass. Farr, Nino Bogginl, Billy Dowd, Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 Center street. Hartford A batteries reg. $18—orily , ail kinds of Junk; also buy all kinds France has been announced by their own state. “ Salve” Vendrlllo and “ Bab” La Financial $9.00 for battery and charger. Bar- of ohlokeris. Morris H. Lessner. tele­ Highland. Park. . Streams stocked by the local Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 REDUCED PRICES on shoe repair­ stows Radio Shop, 696 Main street. phone 982-4. French engineers who claim' dis Mrs. Reid was born at Lans- Coss. Others to receive their letters covery of a method for prodoetloiy fish and game club are located in Business Opportunities ...... 32 ing for 15 days. Rubber ■ heels, at­ downe, Ontario,-Sept. 30th, 1861, Andover, Coventry, Bolton,' Vernon Were Joe McCann, Alphonse Boggi­ Money to Loan ...... 33 tached 20c, 40c and 50c. S. Kajewskl, Fuel and'•Feed 40-A' RAGS, bundled paper, metals, etc. of a syntfietlc fuel. Gasoline,' ’trlth. nl, “ Doc” Keeney and “ Butch” Money Wanted ...... 34 15 School street. So. Manchester, . Now Is the right time to clean house. oil and sulphur a s. by-products, is and was the'^wlfe of the late David arid 'Wapping, all convenient to Help and Situations Call 1527-4 and I'w ill call. A. Oren- John Reid of Gananoque, Ontario, Tdahehester. They are the Skunk- Kittel. ’ La Coss and Holland, both Btein. obtained from ligniU. There is es-' Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 SEWING MACHINES—Expert. All Cahada, where - sjie spAit all her ahiug river, Skinner brook and of whom will graduate this June, Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 work guaranteed, all makes of sew­ CLEAN QUALITY COAL— timated to be enough fignite to have received qight and seven let­ Help Wanted—Male or Female,. 37 ing machines for sale. Oils, needles RAGS. MAGAZINES—Bundled paper marrted life, - Shoddy Mill brook in Andover; and Junk bought at highest cash Bdpply France with gasoline for 60 ters respectively during their four Agents Wanted ...... 37-A and supplies. Not connected with years. , , She leaves,.three daughters;, Mrs. Ash brook pt Coventry, Blackledge Situations Wanted—Female ... 38 any company. My work talks for AT LOWEST-JN-THE-CITY prices. Ph PS 849-3 and I will call. t. years at the school. Elseriberg. I v|a Harry ' A.'Crqolre, -Parls, Ontario, broolc. in . Bolton, . Tankeroosan Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 Itself. R. W. Garrard. 87 Edwards brook In Vernon and the Podunk The presentation of the letters Employment Agencies ...... 40 street. Telephone 715. .-PRICES. OUR MODERN- Make your spare room earn; Mrs. < Lawrence • W. 'Case, o f ' this rtqwja,. Mrs. Howard "W. Taylor, brook; In 'Wapping. and medals was made by Principal Live Stock—Pets—Poultry—Vehicles USED CASH REGISTER from lo to money. Rent It with a Herald Want Clarence P. Quimby. Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 MECHANICAL HANDLING Ad. , i Chatham,’ Ontario.”^There-are also Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 12 Help Wanted—Female 86 $1.00. Call Jolly's Store. Basketball nsopliy DEVRIES' AND CLEANERS four grand-ohirdreh^ John Howgrd Poultry and Supplids ...... 43 Bay W. Harrtman, principal of Wanted — Pots—Poultry—Stock 44 CROCHETERS, experienced hand Tgylqr, Russell Reid 'lAylor, Cha­ For Sale—Miscellaneous made infants bo.otees and sacques. ASTORBS YOU 100 PER tham, and.Dorothy Agnes Cgse and West Hartford High, arid president Articles for Sale ...... 45 Highest prices paid, also bonus. HI STORY FOUNDATION of the Central Connecticut Inter- Boats and Accessories ...... 46 CENT, CLEAN CQAL AND Alfred Wells Case, 2nd, Highland Excelsior Knitting Mills, 112 Madi­ Part. .scholastic league, presented Cap­ Building Materials ...... 47 son Avenue. New York City. tain Ty Holland the handsome sil­ Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 substantial REDUCTION' .. Since last August, Mrs. Reid has FOR A UGHT VERANDA Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 GENERAL WORKER wanted for our ver basketball trophy for tjing Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A girls boarding hous.e, ' The Four IN COST . WHICH WE PASS Phone Your Want Ads been with her daughtqf Mrs. Law­ Bristol High. The trophy which is Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 Acres. Apply to Cheney Brothers rence W. Case.-Prayers will be said almost the size of a regulation Household Goods ...... 51 Employment Bureau. ON TO OUR CUSTOMERS. -by Rev. Gdoper at.the home at 8 At Leasts the Loungers Were Machinery and Tools ...... 52 To the o’clock this evening; and the Assured They Wouldn’t Fall baseball, was presented to the Musical Instruments ...... 53 GIRL wanted to take care of child at MANCHESTER GRAIN. AND school by Captain Holland and it Office and Store Equipment . . . . 54 Waranoke Hotel. Apply Mr. Rudolph, funeral will tqke vplace ’ on Friday To the Ground. will remain here until October, at Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 COAL CO. PHONE I'TOO. ’ Warano-e Hotel. In ' the r-Presbyt^rlan - churcjfi at which time it will be removed to Specials at the Stores ...... 56 Gananoque, Ontario,. t i When the concrete front which Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 67 SALESLADIES — Millinery. Experi­ . .. -- ^ ■ V, Bristol for the second half of the Wanted—To Buy ...... 68 enced, .for Tuesday; and Saturdays, Evening Herald '^has 'lupported the Cowles Hotel year. Rooms—Board—Hotels—Resorts only ones with experience need ap­ HAlf—iGood Timothy. Call 1980-6. " veraada on Depot Square was qon- Restaurants ply. Murray's, 741 Main street. State A night letter received this Theater Bldg. stimeted builders wera not as eco­ morning by Principal Qnlmby, who Rooms Without Board ...... 59 HIGH BGRQOL DANGB NpT nomical as they are today. Fifteen Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A I^RDWOOD—Under cover $9.00 per , STBICTLr'‘‘0OSTtlMB’’ ONE yesterday sent Bristol High a tele­ Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 SEVERAL WOMEN wanted for load. Call after' 6 p. m. or sixteen years ago a concrete wall, special work on new campaign. 116 Wells street Phone 1807-2. i gram stating, “ Best wishes fqr a . Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 almost'as'Strong as China’s famous Bristol victory.— Go get 'em,” was Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 Salary and commission. See A. B. The ‘ dancing " claqs party at the one, viras built to hold up a rather Real Estate For Rent Rudolph, Manchester Evening WHITE BIRCH wood $6 a load; also Call 664 H igh, School will be I^Id tomorrow read to the students^ It was from. Herald, So. Office. trucking and ashes' moved. ■ Tele­ lig h t' and never crowded veranda. Apartments, Flats, Tenements.. 63 phone 24-4. . 1 . • .1 nlji^t 'la 'the' .' assembly hgll Principal Henry B. Cottle at Chica­ Business Locations for Ren: ... 64 And Ask for a Want Ad Taker Today John Hayes and his crew of go, where Bristol has just entered Houses for Rent ...... 65 ~T ------' 1 ------:------Collins Drigfgs’ orchestra will furn­ builders are having - a hard task Suburban for Rent ...... 66 25 SALESGIRLS at once. Apply Im­ '^OpD--Cheatriut wopd. hard wood ish the music. It wj|ll be a costume the third round of the national In- mediately to George W. Smith. and slab wOod, sawed'stoVe length, tearing the foundation down. Mr. terscholastlc basketball tqurnameni Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 Tell Her What You W ant' affair for' those ''who ;wish to dress Hsyes-said- today that the wall was Wanted to Rent ...... 68 and under cover. L. T. Wood, 66 Bis-, by defeating Gilbert, Ariz., 19 to Real Estate For Sale WAITRESS — Chambermaid, would sell street-Tel.4phoh#,4$i8,-r, - , ■ " in'that fashion bqt.lt Is hot obllga- strong enough to hold a ten-gtory Apartment Buildings fo /S a lo ... 69 teach willing girl. Must be over. 18, An exirarl...... 72 ser^d. Blll wlll be mailed same<^RSt',OP'',l*TT ) t HE SHERIFF RUN WINSLOW - y o u 'd , iTHlNG lVOU CAN'1 WHERE * M Vr o n l y /Ti^i^ow pu-r halfA. BO IS GET ME > WORRY WILL Ed EVERY , TJ m e t 1 .'PCAY, WASHOUT INTO THE STREET; PAHENT RECOVERING Less than 10 per cent of the ^926 ^THEN I’M GOING TO GET \THE^ JUliiJK' Yduy i A • NEW-lRAIRfOF, . KfEPING A BMR OF , A •'GAME': Of . iLuPP '/f- , ..SCISSORS SHARPENED. w it h ^A t a x i o n - - tobacco crop owned by the Slftb THE A RUBBER GARAGE 80, YOU . / ‘'J'KEER'^^.'iProRER'i/' SHOEE.irvi'iHAO. jT H E N 111 b e PRfE^ s o m e o p -THESR district , growers in this section, MORE CAN DRIVE IN AKID OUT ' / / IN t h e r e ; x ‘ V T h h e > h^ % olb.d'; Firist Case Here In Lmg Time rtO WATCH BUILDING BLiNO CORNRRB which includes Manchester, Wap- h e m t h in k s .WITHOUT LEAVING A ' WOULDNT HAVE'j: s o 'OPtRN, THAT' Believed Beyond Critical ping, Windsor and Glastonbury, re- I COUPLE OP PENDERS THE LAHT TIME 'CONSTRUCTION WITH- A BO U T T H A T TO BE " LOOKING V BUOtfy, Stage. ♦ mains unsold,^ it was learned today. STICKING TO THE IN..9IX: OiFPiRiNTL* ' 1 TOOK t h e m m , Otnr HAVING T9 RUSH l a w y e r ’s L E T T iR I AND -i The tobacco has been picked up by DOOR E V E R Y DIRECTIONS .THE- *sH0f AWAY JUST AS THEY Little Mary McCartan, less than Independent buyers without the aid FROM ASHTO-WN, y Ou^ll' THE B E T T E R t i m e . ------^ A T O N C e y ^ HR SO o gfST C D ’ lv s t a r t H0ISTIN« Y three years old, is recovering from of the Connecticut, Valley Tobacco .UP A S i g ’s b a m .JL IT LISTENS, , G’m : A ‘.’NiW''R^lR,^pFj a ‘ serious attack of infantile paral­ association. A prominent tobacco UNTIL FINAUV MIS ,;i^iUPPiRE., TOQ,j/ ysis. ' jUrs. Joseph McCaftan, 142 grower said that the estimate is a IMAGINATION Oa)E street, the little girl's mother, conservative one and: that even said today that the child had pas­ more of the crop may have been RUNS, l y o T sed the critical period and her ul­ sold than fa indicated. AND HE BEGINS timate recovery was now looked T O P LA N O N P fo'rwkrd to. The child has been HOW ME WILL. ill sipce two weeks last Monday. S P E N D T H E This is the first case of Infaiitlle MILLION^ DOaARS paralysis that has been reported In HE HOPES IB MiinidiestOr in many months ■ C O M IN G TO w HIM. California grows sun kissed oranges and grows son-kissed peaches. I ! Bull—I dine here because bjiTe I awlfe who can cook, but won’t^, I Bear—And I dine here beicaust my wife can’t but will. ; How Aboht the Proprietor? Sign in a store window: "Every- tliing in this store Is fresh except the clerks.” f Like people, when money isn’t working it gets shiftless, and ac­ «o. 0.8. MT. orr. quires bad habits. «IMT 8V NCA SCRVtCC. INC Copyright. P. L Crwby. 1927. Johnson Festurei. The girl you think is cosy mayj "To think,” exclaimed the en­ In«. be thinking the same of you. thusiastic young husband, “That by Aunt Eppi Hogg, the Fattest Woman in 3 Counties By Fontaine Fox the time we get all this furniture WASHINGTON TUBBS II paid for we shall have genuine an­ tiques!” By Crane A t ^ Y \ 3 A man is broke by the company WA6 A FJSR6 0 H J^OR WHoH rne.SB fiBU t he keeps, > Oi^E" pjgcg Tgi-EPHcKgS were: especially adapted It’s alarming to a few old timers A j U O n s the way children are bringing up A u MT E P P i e ! ' their parents. ABOUT EXPLORERS. Grandfather had a farm, father Explorers and their voyages have had a garden, and sou has a can- always fascinated the world. So opener. "Now You Ask One” for today deals With ’em. If any of the questions A trip into the country will con­ •tump you, you’ll find the answers vince you the trees are turning on another page. over a new leaf. ;; 1— What Venetian made an Overland voyage to China In the Chasing rainbows Is a poor; way middle ages, staying there for to provide for a rainy day. years and, on ‘ his return home, writing a book of his adventures Eloping Bride-^Here’s 'aj tele­ that people then thought was full gram from father! u - of inventions? Bridegroom (eagerly) — '^hat 2 — What English explorer wasdoes the old chap say? ' lost In central Africa late in the “Do not come home and all will last century, and was the object of be forgiven.” ! ' many fevered searches? .I3—What Englishman discover­ “Do you patronize your neigh­ ed the South Pole shortly after borhood laundry?•• asks an ud'ln Amundsen, only to perish on his the trolley cars. ( way north? “No, we sharpen our own col­ lars.” > • 4— What railroad is named for o : • Jesuit priest and explorer who J f helped the French open up the Our opinion Is that we^ ;haye Great Lakes region in the 17th cen­ enough rain in April without 'peo­ tury? ple trying to give picnics. 5— What French explorer found­ ed the city of Detroit? Clothes don’t make the man, but 6— What 16th century navigator,his wife’s have been known to voyaging around tlfe world, met break him. with a mutiny of his crew off South America, and hanged the ringlead When you want quality go to ors at the mouth of the River those who sell quality and ^ not Plate? price. 7— What explorer was killed by natives in the Hawaiian Islands? The ladies are ti(Rubied. They 8— Wha> explorer returned fromdon’t know how much more clothes the Arctic a few years ago with a the fashion czars may, order them story of “white Eskimos”? to leave off in the near future" SO' 9^W ho was George Vancouver? they don’t know where to be!vac­ ;• »v 10—In what year did Peary dis­ cinated. cover the North Pole? 'x ------^ Sport writer’s description of a She was only a miner’s daughter, new sweetie: “She has speed, an but she certainly was a good gold- 31V eitar w HCA anvicc inc "eo. u. s. p

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(Read the Story, Then Color the Picture) o / \ 01837 av NCA The Tlnles started In to play but old.tin cup. He scampered to the JACK LOCKWILL’S POLO PONY Boon the black sheep ran away, nearby stream and scooped a chilly ' !. by Gilbert Patten “Oh, Clowny scared it,” Coppy said drink; They found wild berries In “by trying to take a ride.” The the wood, and all agreed they tast­ r other Tinles knew, of course, a ed good. “What shall we do sheep’s a sheep and not a horse, now?” Scouty said. “Just wait un­ and such a thing as riding one was til I think.” •’ i foolishness, when tired. But, as he thought, they heard The bunch then walked along a sound, and when the whole the brook; they came upon a cosy bunch- turned around, they saw nook where grass was Ibng, and a pretty little girl a-runnlng up t|he tall, wide trees spread out a map lane. “What is she chasing?” of shade. “Our sheep Is gone. Clowny said. “Why, that’s a gand­ Why should we weep?” said ScoU- er, just ahead.” And soon they ty. “Here’s a place to sleep, so heard the gander quack. And then let’s all flop and take a rest. And It quacked again. ' | Boon a bed was made. “Say, can we help you?” Coppy They gathered leaves from all cried. “You bet you. can,” the le^rl around and spread them nicely on replied. “This gander’s very wllid- the ground. “Just like a fluffy llke, and he wanders all around.” feather-bed,” said Clowny, in de­ The Tlnles then took up the chase .1 .., WM e^jcen^iforjr^timent'hy the.mom "bf the pMy'ai light. The sun soon faded from and scampered all around, the believed I# knew who irebug was, but he hao no evi- the skies, and every Tiny closed K"*"t orjUn «eJM he ran to a toolBhed a Willing hands aided Jack, in The etablo had dence. N eveiihe^, .com place, until the gander toppled'apd slmrt^dlttinpe away, ntuke open a window and leaped ineide; "nie opening the stable door. He- .from the ou^ ha itad nia ausplcion.^to the loca his eyes. It seemed they all were they pinned him to the ground.; -Hit Is at: offioem, who MditNiy tlrouid.... Its. Taking a ridt on Dyna- very tlred„and slept sound‘through from the flrt, ’jdwili^ the broken winoow. ehowed him' sprang (pto the butting bpifd* pipea of dIrV 1 LodkwiU/,V. mfta, folloikiiVday;|^ eaw« m a t n9 he m“““ s h ^ t ^ '' InViuTew- fflmnibfii ha wae back at tha barn, a ing: found the fr^tened pony said the .Grand...... the k hit deg upon a girt the night.-‘ '•JL-.t. indlfhanti in amart riding togs, who waa itad on a whito pony. Frif^t- h *W , *l?«>g*1n padlock et|pla .witii Jht and brougKt ft forth to pafeW; ly. ’’Somebed^i^miiiliyouriili.4 girifa pony raoad « "When morning ea-nie, they all (The Tinles meet Peter, the VThebol^^red:.^ pony this away, with tha |}i1'vainly* trying to Jumped up’and Cbppy . ifouhdr an r ft. , ais n av a n aaavica ate. (To Ba Gontinued) Pumpkin Enter, in the next itoi;|(.) ...... I..U A ■IUUi.lt .-.'I A o if?

V A G S jb m ia m ...... -,, y- -, •■ ■'f.'..'*’'3 x -v > ; - ’TTHURSDAY,h 8 1 , 1 9 m ■P^.. ' - ~ »g i. ’ -'V'- '.^..yXX'- ., -■ *;:: JUST TO REMIND YOU ^ " OLD FASHIONED: .' '* and 50TO M f«fflTf»i| ■aaesEsastras .A r ] MODERN DANCING , ------MEN’S CHORAL CLUB At City View Dance Hall < Archibald Sessitms, ' Direct# ■ \ K E E ^ Y : STREET ■ ^Thursday Erenlng March Slat. ^a i I ■ 4:..-mcoHer ’Skates'- and ' Will Treat's Orchestra Soloists In '.The Dawning,” -i- ths Admission ^ 50c. Easter pageant to be glysn in the $1.79 and^$1.98 Delivery I Boston Spiphony chancel' of the South Methodl'i^ Robert Schaller, 27 Center strebt, church on Easter Sunday under tl|'e X ; Daily^Anywhere direction of Miss Mabel L. Pollard, -*v, , Y Orchestra Ensemble underwent a tonsil, operation at will be Mts. Bertellne Lasblnske Basement Memorial Hospital today. John so u TH '‘MR h CHES TER - CONN 12 Artists Crough, of 9 Norman street, had contralto, and Miss Olive Nyman, I vn? ; inTo^ii. the same operation. mezzp-soljrano. The male ‘sblol'st |s In Concert, April 21st. Walter Relchard, baritone. i - The pageant IS the work of. Ly­ , High School Hall. The final sitting of the fourth man Bayard and Is a comparative^^ and final setback sitting conducted new thing. There are 50 persons & 1 by, Cheney Brothers’ Athletic Asso­ the cast and all of the dialogue fo OLD TIME DANCE ciation, will be held tonight at the in Biblical language. > , i •t \ i i School Street Rec auditorium, start-' There are three scenes, the Res Ing at 7:30. urrectlon, the Day 'after Resurrec- i.;-S OLD TIME°FIDDLERS " tlon, and the Ascension. AT THE RAINBOW 1,200 TONIGHT Admission 50c. GENtI?AL JAQUG-MINOT IV and AMGRICAr.1 D>r AU i Y General Jaqueminot Is an old favorite. Large and extreme­ _ Amerlwn .Beauty,. Hybrid ABOUTTOWN ly effective, fragrant and of ex­ Peiretu^ deep rose shaded cellent hardy habit. Bright, with Cflrmln&-*in the cut flow-* shiny crimson; very rich and er realm it reigns supreme. It Returns of the elective cards ,^ lvety. la Intensely fragrant, of vigor­ sent to all parents of prospective ous growth‘and a universal High school students will be made S5c each; 8 for $1.00 favorite.. to Principal Clarence P. Quimby’s 1C each J for $ 1 . 0 0 office from April 1 to April 8, In­ 85c each; 8 for $1.00 clusive. Upon the completion, it Progress will be possible to tell about what the high school enrollment will be S tea d y , finandk progress is the'' next fall. result of a systematic plan of putting Robert Russell, son of R. La- aside a definite portion of your income. Rose Bushes Motte Russell of the Manchester Trust company, left Sunday with It means that you are further ahead S u n b u rst- Betty— his grandfather, Dr. Abrams of Color a rich cadlum—• Mme. Eduard Herriot— Hartford, on an automobile trip to this year than you were last, and that yellow, with orangeyellow Best la autumn. Very Superb coral red shad­ California. Dr. Abrams and the each year will be another step toward -center. A magnificent large, pointed bud opening ed with yellow and rose- boy are going by way of the South free-blooming -variety, es to a semi-full flower In col­ scarlet; very vigorous and and do not know how long they the goal of financial independence. - peclally handsome In bud or described by the orlgin- hardy. will be on the road. They intend KILLAf?NEY PINK form. Valuable as a cut atots as a ruddy gold and One of the surest ways to start build­ flower. coppery rose overspread to take,their time on the trip. DOROTHY PERKINS r ing a fortune is to open a bank accoimt with golden yellow. Prince Camille De William Saimonds of Oak street Killarney Pink, Hybrid Tea Duchess of Wellington has left the employ of the State for regular deposits. a very beautiful rose. It Is Delightfully fragrant, Rohan— free in growth and produces Dorothy Perkins (white ram­ theater and his position is bein,g large flowering, yellow Hy­ Mme.' Butterfly- A splendid rose, very bler). a pure white sort of the, filled by James Quish of Locust strong, hardy shoots which are brid tea rose. The flow­ bright and beautiful. Deep well known Dorothy Perkins, street. crowned with buds. Hardy, ers are fairly 'full with red. of same habit of growth and Savings Bank of sparkling, shell-pink flowers. One of the finest roses large petals of great sub­ introduced. Flowers of freedom of flowering. The Orford Soap Company has stance. Vigorous grower. flame-pink, toned with cor­ awarded the contract for a one-car 33c each; 3 for $1.00 Yellow Rambler— 35c each; 3 for $1.00 garage to be erected on the com­ Manchester al and shaded with trans­ South Manchester, Conn. Lady Hillington— lucent gold at the base of pany’s property on Hilliard street, The wonderful color of the petals. The hardiest, yellow to the Manchester Construction Paying Interest at the Rate of 4 Per Annum. this beautiful rose is climbing rose. Flowers company. The Construction com­ last three or four weeks. pany has also secured the contract 'equaled by none. Has a for building a partition in the spar long, slender, pointed bud of brilliant deep aprlcqt Columbia mill for the Bon Ami factory. This yellow. Madame Plantier— partition will be reinforced with V steel angles so as to carry the enor­ A splendid large, full Pure white, above me­ mous weight of feldspar. Red Radiance— double rose of very lasting dium size, produces in Hybrid Tea. an Ideal qualities. A strong grow­ great abundance early in The postponed public ceremonial bedding rose of American er, almost thornless. The the season. Etfectlve of the Cam^ire Girls of the South origin in color, a beautiful brilliant rosepink- flowers also in hedges or massing Methodist church will be held next. red. are most attractive. in groups. w Wednesday evening at 7:30. Dem­ onstration work will be done and V,CRIMSON RAMBLER. T honors and ranks awarded. Ophelia, Hybrid Tea, has sal­ Crimson Rambler has no Orlanda Orfitella, 21 Warren mon flesh colored buds shaded equal as a climbing or running street, is recovering from influenza with rose—perfectly formed. rose. The foliage is rich, dark and pneumonia at Memorial hospi­ Their strong firm petals arb Hardy, Ornamental green, the growth rapid and tal. very lasting when cut. deverse.+f Produces a marvel­ ous abundance of clusters. 35c each; 3 for $1.00 DIRECTOR E. H. CHANEY Flowering Shrubs and Plants 35c each; 8 for $1.00

LEAVES ON SATURDAY Althea— Honeysuckle— Snowball— (Cream). A well khb#h / (Rose of Sharon) vine, holding its foliage The old fashioned snow­ Earl H. Chaney, director of the Good BreakssDdBaAl Pretty flowering, easy nearly all Winter, very ball that grows almost Ninth district Recreation Centers and rapid growing shrub, fragrant and a vigorous anywhere and flowers so since last September, will leave on <<>< producing an abundance of flower. abundantly In May and Saturday for Bloomington, Ind. *‘Slow dow n, brotlier??|^ flowers. Choice of red, June. With his wife he will make the trip pink or white. Hydrangea— by automobile. lireaking in a new paib of A fine shrub growing Mr. Chaney said today that he is ftopi 8 to 10 feet high;, not sure what he will do In Indiana s h o e s .* * flowers in great pyramidal but he has offers of playground and Forsythia— panicles a foot long. rm recreational work and high school (Van Houttel.) The IMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY **So am I! B ut I don*t k n ow (Golden Bell). This grandest of all spirea hav­ teaching. He spent three years as shrub is a native of Japan Syringa— a high school teacher and may re­ l*m doing it! A hairy shrub of round­ ing pure white flowers lu and China. The flowers clusters, extraordinarily turn to that work. Radiance, is an ideal bedding appear early in the Spring. ed form and luxuriant fol­ Climbing American Beauty is He resigned from the Recreation rose of American origin in col­ iage, with masses of pure profuse in bloom. a new rose, thus called oh ac­ Centers about a month ago. During ^‘N ext tim e yon need a new or, a brilliant carmine pink, white flowers. count of its hardiness and un­ his stay here Mrs. Chaney has been shaded with yellow at the base usually Strong growing quali­ librarian at the West Side Rec. She pair of kicks get Florsheim s of the petal. ties. Ideal as a pillar . rose will be succeeded by Mrs. Carl and for bushds. Mathews. i and there*ll be no other 35c each; 3 for $1.00 l \ No successor, to'Mr. Chaney has' 35c eochp s tor $1.00 been engaged as yet but several ap­ kind of kicks afterw ard.*’ -'1^' plications have been considered bv Gladiola Bulbs the Recreation Committee. Mrs. Pendleton ... REPRESENTATIVES of the ...... 5 c Alice Tip Lady ...... 10c Brown Studio, 61 Pratt street, Hart­ Bertrex (white) .. 5c Panama ...... 10c ford, will call offering a special in­ troductory in studio work and home GLENNEY'S Gretchen Land ...... 5c Mrs W a tt...... 10c portraits. The offer has been inves­ TINKER BUILDING Lily White ...... ; ...... 5c Scarlet Princeps...... 10c tigated by the Manchester Cham­ ber of Commerce and has received M y rtle ...... 15c Byron Sm ith ...... 15c Its approval.—adv. Also numerous other names.

■ERrte K/IRL ORUSCHKC- - Box of Assorted Bulbs, dozrni 50c Assorted Bulbs, colored, dozen $1 t'GRL'SS .JN TEPLIIZ' Frau Karl Douschki, also known ,as White American We carry a complete line of garden tools; Trowels, weeders, forks, Gruss An ;• Tepllta,*' Hybrid Beauty and Snow Queen. Flow­ Tea, is a rose of intense beauty ers large I and full, pure white hoes, cultivators, spades and spading forks, also RICE’S FLOWER AND and has no rival to < compare JO IN N O W and shows no tinge of yellow VEGETABLE SEEDS. with it. Large' flowera, rich or other shades. scarlet, shading to velvety 4 crimson 85c each; 8 for $1.00 Rose Bush and Shrubbery Sale—Basement 85c each; 8 for f l .0 0 Community Filling Station Herald Wants Ads rent furnish­ When in doubt advertise the c m m FIRE CALLS ed rooms. Herald Want Ad way. aiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiift Gasoline Club OUT NORTH END DEPT. I fX PN New York Shoe I \ The Manchester lire department NOTICE! ^ t h e o b je c t o p t h e c l u b was called out last night at 7:16 to extinguish a blase in the new home Beginning April 1 our store Is to Increase the Output of Gasoline at th» of David Heatley on Lydall street. Repair Shop will be closed every night at GOOD THINGS TO CAT Woodwork around the chimney had Jerry DePace, Prop. caught Are from the-stove-pipe and , Comer Spmce and Birch Streets. 6 o’clock. worked through to the attic. Dense Sonth Manchester. IF IT^S FRESil m H smoke handicapped the firemen. Mr. Heatley had tried to put the Are , Bring us your work^and give us YOUWANT WBHAVJBFT. '"f Community Filling Station out before calling on the depart­ a trial. We use the best mate­ Buck Shad ment but was unable to control It. rials and do only the best work. EE Scranton & Son Roe Shad Meat Suggestions Prices reasonable. ' 302 Spruce, South, Manchester For profitable results speedily Shad Roe :.C!orae^;jttst.cadqgh to be secured use Herald Want Ads. Filet Cod good. Some very Imm cuts Filet of Haddock ofof v v .Pindhnrst. Pihdhurst /-Quality yo Jrtw? ^Ctab Iota nowud ,.t Dressed Haddock —Corned ------Beef. ^ LOOKI REGULAR 50c Salt Fish Fresh Shoulders 2' Auto Curtains Salt Mackerel Pigs* Hocks ' $1.00® ^ ®"" ®"‘ '*®* *>“<> «P«ato«. MombenUp cord Suit Herring ^ I i - ■» . MADE — REPAIRED Scotch Ham Rubber Beds Attecbed 95a ~ Salt Cod Sweety Breads GeUulcdd Lights Replaced. FnUDSTONB, GOODRICH. OCPPLBS,' V81iVBT01| ■St: STBWING OYSTiBRS $ • • • S • I ••••.*•« t Auto Tops Made and Repaired. wooden heels we nse O'Snlllvan and Ueklde heels. ^ FRYING OYSIRRS • • s e.e. tee sssteetsaettctiecsi' ^. demand for these 50o heels whltdi' we are patting on for SCALLOPS ...... stetttt»,«s'g«|««^,,^', New Carpets, Auto Robes. aoo is so great wo are oonUiming the oSer for 10 days • ••<...... '••••••• •.•••*seefrs#s’>»* Community Filling Station ???* jy*"*®^*****'•"<* Ralaln Bread. Lunch Crackers, special 88c. ,W. 8. .OBANT, Mmager. . 130 North Jhln St., Manchoitor s a m Y t u l t e s Water Glaas, Plata or quarts. Charles Labjng 701 Main Street, South Manchester First Delivery S o’clock. j 314 Main Street •PIWWUllUIUlIttlllNIliiHIlilillllllUHUIIIIIIfltHIIMIUIIIUIIIlUiUllNIflHIHUll .■h

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