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RICH DOCTOR STILL HOPES At the End of Elinor^s 26-Hour Hop CONGRESS SCORES MSSING.TEAR OFSETHING NAVALPARITY ROUGH AND READY Washington, April 25— Any new Congressmen; Sen. Bing New York, April 25.— “ I will Paris, April 25.— There were In Henry Nevers, employed by naval agreement, growing out of William Cowles of Parker come to your office— I and others— dications today that Dr. Hjalmar the discussions before the League street, went fishing yesterday ham Raises His Voice . to each of whom will skin you alive, Schacht, chief of the German dele of Nations, must provide absolute and among the trout he caught gation to the reparation conference, was one six inches long. He because you are a brute and a pig.” equality between the' United States has still another card that he had was pretty proud of that trout Criticize Coast Guard; With this note, scrawled in an and Great Britain or it will meet and instead of keeping it with illiterate hand in Italian, and a .32 not yet played to help along the rejection by the Senate, It was in negotiations toward a possible set the rest of the string placed it Others Protest. caliber bullet as their only tangible dicated today. in a separate pail. Having a tlement. The American overture, made clues. Assistant District Attorneys After 2fi long, weary hours in. the air, while she swung la wide circles over Roosevelt, Field, Long is little business to do and the Dr. Schacht held a long confer land. Elinor Smith, the “ flying flapper” of Freeport; L L. brought her Bellanca monoplane to earth after through Hugh S. Gibson, at Geneva, r^4lEtor of his automobile Sylvester Eyan and George Deluca, ence with Owen D. Young, chair met with general approval aptohg today prowled through'the musty establishing a new endurance flight record for wonjen. Spectators and field oCacials surged about the plane lUja^fng wli«n he went to take Washington, April 25.— Con man of the committee of experts, to greet the 17-year-old champion and here you see Ijer- leanlijg from tho six-passenger cabin ship as it taxied Senatorial leaders but all groups interior of the old Gouverneur Mor Ihb' trip,' he' reached for the gress showed signs today of becom over “ salvage methods.” to a stop. * For the last six hours she had flown with a disabled stabllzer and had to exert all her strength were agreed that the final accord, pail, forgetting the trout and ris mansion overlooking Long Is Afterward Dr. Schacht announc if any is reached, must provide ing irritated over the rough-and- land Sound, seeking some connec on the hand controls to hold the heavy craft on its co urse. She bettered the previous record by more than poured It In with the water. A ed that he and Sir Charles Addis four hours. parity between the American and few minutes later he realized ready use of firearms In prohibi tion between the threatening letter plan to leave for Berlin on Tuesday British navies. The old Irreconcil and the present whereabouts of the his mistake' and he turned up tion enforcement. to attend a meeting of the board able group joined with their ancient at the Depot Square filling sta Congress is dry, sternly so poli mysteriously missing Dr. Charles of the Reichsbank to discuss certain foes, the League of Nations advo Brancati— if the millionaire Italian tion with, a boiling radiator. tically, but the increasinj number phases of the reparation issue. They cates, and the World Court adher The trout had prevented the of “ incidents” wherein enforce be still alive. expect to return to Paris on Thurs ents, In affirming this American Back in the sinister maze that NINE DAYS IN BOAT, proper flow of the water and It ment officers have been too quick day with their report. NAMESCHAn position. closes the mystery— as baffling as was necessary to take the radi with their trigger-fingers has start Various “ salvage me“(;hods” to The lone dissenting voice was ever brought forth by the facile ator apart to pick out ‘ the ed a backfire of public sentiment aid the experts in bridging the dif raised by Senator King (D) of boiled fish in pieces. It cost pen of Poe or Doyle— lurks the ferences between the allied terms which is daily making itseli somewhat shadowy form of one OVER PROTEST Utah, a “ Little Navy” leader, who him $3.50 for the work. felt in the form of protests from and the German offer are being dis 11 SAILORS RESCUED declared parity should not he an Luigi Romano, for whom the miss constituents. Even Dry Congress cussed privately. issue in naval disarmament agree ing persons Bureau and the Bronx Expected Rate Raise men are sensitive when their con district attorney’s office are also ment. King, however, has long News that the Reichsbank had OEOmCRATS maintained this stand In his “ Lit stituents begin to complain. searching. advanced its rediscount rate to 7 Cook Dies on Eve of Rescue; tle Navy” battles, only to go down TOWN MAY BE The U. S. Coast Guard and Cus Missing Since Nov. 1. 1-2 per cent was received here GIRLS IN ENGLAND toms patrol are coming in for se Dr. Brancati, a graduate of Co to defeat in the Senate. early in tlie afternoon, but it had Not Rendy Yet vere criticism on Capitol Hill. It lumbia Medical College and promi been expected and thus caused no began with the shelling and sink nent in Italian fraternal circles, has Men Were Without Food Senator Conroy, of Hartford, While approving the American surprise. MAY MARRY AT 12 overture. Senatorial leaders held ASKEDTOBUY ing of the Canadian schooner “ I’m been missing since November 1 last, Alone” 200 miles at sea, it increas although his disappearance was re Dr. Schacht refused to comment the belief that foreign governments upon his conference with Chairman or Water for Nearly a Says Politics Figured in are not ready yet for further dis ed when shots were fired at the vealed only yesterday. Since his Norwegian fruit boat Juan; when departure— voluntarily or otherwise Young and his proposed trip to Ber armament but that publicity on the STH^HOOIS lin, saying: American offer may for^fe a success the waterfront of Miami was raked — from the gloomy mansion, about Week. Effort Being Made to Change Report of Judiciary Com with machine gun fire; when $22-5,000 of the physician’s funds “ I have not a moment to talk ful conference in the near future have been withdrawn from broker now. I may have more to say later.” due to pressure upon the govern Stuyvesant Fish’s yacht was hoard age firms by persons presenting au Belief that the Germans are plan Law to Make It Six mittee on Police Court Job ments by world opinion. ed in New York harbor; and' the ning concessions was strengthened New York, April 25.— Tossed The Irreconsilable camp particu Three of Four Parcels Offer latest episode, the shelling of the thorizations bearing the missing about for nine days in an- open man’s alleged signature. by a brief statement by a member larly advocated a naval parity be American coal collier, T. A. D. Becoming alarmed at Dr. Branc- of the German delegation to Inter dory, eleven men, one of them teen. tween the United States and Great ed to District by Cheney Jones, hasn’t helped matters any* Hartford, April 25. — Senator Britain. Senator Moses (R ) of ati’s protracted and unexplained ab national News Service. He sail': dead, of the New Bedford schooner Officer Dismissed “ It certainly is not impossible Thomas J. Conroy, of Hartford, New Hampshire, who succeeded The Treasury Department has sence, Ernest Brancati, the physi Jaimes E. Coburn were picked up | London, April 25— Strenuous ef- cian’s brother, went to the Bronx that the conference may assume a made an attack on the judiciary Senator James A. Reed (D) of Brothers in Reality Are endeavored to Soothe'ruffled Con district attorney’s office a month new aspect upon Dr. Schacht’s re early today 2 50 miles north of Ber- j forts are under way here to change comniittee’s report favoring the ap Mo., as leader of the bloc, had this gressional feelings announcing cryptic statement: “ I’m for parity” . ago. He revealed the physician turn from Berlin.” muda. The shipwrecked men were the present laws governing the age. pointment of Nathan A. Schatz as Town Propositions. that the officer responsible for the had been annoyed by “ black hand” French financiers, who have, been Senator La Follette (R ) of Wis machine gunning of the Miami wa rescued by the crew of the steam at which couples may marry. judge of the Hartford Police Court, consin, another Irreconcilable, en- letters and had had several enemies. watching the German money mar yacht Amida, owned by E. R. Under the present regulations, terfront has been forced out of the ket, admit that there is cause for saying among 6ther things, that*larged upon the bloc’s attitude. service. But even that hasn’t still Identity of the latter was not di nai inexe n, Newport, R. L. accord- the statutory minimum is 12 years though there were three Democratic anxiety over the effect of the break ; a wireless message from the “ I feel It was a very statesman The p'ropoMtion made by Cheney ed the protests going np from Capi vulged. for girls and 14 for boys. Lord Senators representing Hartford In like declaration of the administra Letters from London. in the reparation conference. There tn tUp Radio Buckmaster has introduced a bill Brothers,that the Ninth school dis tol Hill. has been a steady withdrawal of master of the yacht to the the Legislature the city Is still with tion’s position and should afford a The mystery today a sumed an Marine Corporation here. in the House of Lords which would ] trict purchase the Cheney owned Even so suave and even-temper international scope when it was gold from Germany during the past out representation since all three basis for genuine disarmament The dead: make void all marriages between had endorsed another candidate for among the great naval powers. It school buildings at a price of $682,- ed a legislator as Senator Hiram learned the letters of “ authoriza month, a considerable portion of it persons under the age of 16 years. going to the United States. M. Sargent, cook. the judgeship. He also said that the expresses the hopes of the gfeat 558.94 has brought up a question tion” to the brokers had borne Can The survivors: The Home Office, through S. (Continued on Page 8) ada and London postmarks. appointment of judges is being car majority of the American people.” in the minds of town and district ______^ J. Perersla, master; Edward W. Harris, assistant secretary, has ried on “ unde.’ the rotten borough Caraway’s Opinion The dreary old Morris mansion, declared itself in favor of the bill, leaders here whether or not the overlooking the Sound from its Rice, mate; W. MilUken, engineer; system which gives the small towns From the other camp came siml- Joseph Madero, steward; Joseph which is thus virtually assured of all the power, and leaves large town should purchase some of these bleak promontory in the Bronx, is FARM BOARD PLAN passage. buildings, Some members of the the starting point of the investiga Delgeado, Manuel Silva, Henry towns without representation.” ( Continued on Page 2.) JUDGE TO SENTENCE Diaz, R. Montero, John Britto, sea “ The legal age of marriage In Then he said that the judiciary Board of Selectmen believe that it tion begun by Ryan and Deluca. Great Britain compares unfavorably would be more economical if the Making their way through the an men; Eugenia Smeldo, messboy. committee “ throughout the consid with that in many other countries,” eration of this appointment has town were to purchase the heating cient interior, the district attorneys FAVORED BY HOUSE The James E. Coburn, four-mast Harris declared, “ and surprise has WRITER ON MONDAY ed schooner sailed from Baltimore been Influenced by political ques plant, and Franklin school and pos came across the threatening letter often expressed that Great Britain NEW YORK TO ROME sibly the Recreation building. This lying on the floor in one of the bed April 1. She foundered April 17. tions,” and "influenced also by the and her Dominions have been con fact the judge must be a Republican view agrees with that of several rooms. Many gay parties enlivened She was bound for Fort Defiance, tent with it. other taxpayers and business men the lonely mansion, neighbors of Martinique, and was last sighted endorsed by the signature of J. Hoover One Step Nearer in Wants Law Changed Henry.” N E T SMITH FLIGHT in town The Herald has approach Grandmother-Anthor of Ser the doctor say. April 12 off Cape Henry, “ The home office Is now satisfied Oratory proved to be the qnly ed. Threatening Letter. Taka* to Boat that the present law cannot be de - 'I Town Needs Them' In 1920 the doctor, police records Getting Relief for the For the week since they 'aban fended, and that some alteration Is opposition to the appointments, ^nd Judge Schatz and John L. Bonee It is pointed out that of the PampUet Faces Term in doned their stricken vessel and required. It is not sufficient to group offered to the Ninth district (Continued on Page S.) took the open boat, the eleven men point out that marriage at a very were named to the Hartford bench, Girl Who Broke Endurance both being reappointments. There by Cheney Brothers only one, the Agriculturists. of the schooner’s crew were vir early age is rare, the opponents of Barnard school. Is really used and Prison tually without food and water. Lord Buckmaster’s bill saying that was no dissenting vote, and the rexjolutlons appointing the two men Record Wants to Make needed by the Ninth district. The The cook died last night when during the last 12 years three girls Franklin school building Is part of Washington, April 25.— President rescue was so near. married at 13 and 28 others mar were immediately sent to the New York, April 25.— The ntOr DENTIST MURDERED House. the High school system and Is not tlon by defense counsel for Mrai Hoover nearer his first Congres Few details of the tragedy of ried at 14. the Trip Alone. used in any way by the grades of sional victory today In the passage the sea were included in the terse “ It is dangerous to leave un In the House the Ninth district. The Recreation Mary 'Ware Dennett, grandmother- by the House of the Haugen farm wireless message from Captain Mc- altered a law which has not kept Meanwhile the House received a Center is used for High school author of a scientific sex pamphlet IN GANGSTER FEUD relief bill setting up a Federal Farm pace with modern social develop favorable report on a bill appro- gymnasium ipstructio i and for requesting ten days in which to Loughlin, master of the yacht Freeport, N. Y., April 25.—-A Board to encourage cooperative ments. It gives ^a bgd jPrjftUijig $5,000 as Connecticut’s town Social afliilrs as much If not prepare arguments to have the con Apiida. 'Aiiare.ofia'fund to rebuild the birth marketing with the backing of a The position noted Is about 600 our moral standards to, ottier? non-stop flight. New York to Rome, more than it Is used by the gram viction of Mrs. Dennett on the $500,000,000 appropriation. countries. place of George Washington, in the is the ambition of Elinor Smith, mar grades. Moreover, the state charge of sending obscene matter miles off Cape Hatteras. . „ , . , v ^ state of Virginia. Police Believe He Double- The first high hurdle has been Rogers & Webb, of Boston, list- ‘ At least 24 girls between the^ages famous American girl-flyer., requires- that recreational facilities through the mails set aside, was cleared by administration leaders in ______jo f 15 and 16 are married in,Great Then the House passed a resolu be provI(Je
field.” She was the bitter, un appreciate the article of failure in law evening’s -Issue. sympathetic, formal religionist to WIFE IS SUSPECTED OPEN FORUM ONE OF THE DIRECTORS. TOWN PLAYERS PUT the very life, and at no point was NAME SCHATZ NiY. Stocks there the slightest suggestion of O B r r U A R Y I Editor’s Note: The Herald’s in amateurishness in her work. Her THR COSfMUNITV CLUB. formation came from sources it considers reliable and authoritative. OVE SEIOUS PLAY contribution to the force and con IN SHOOTING FRAY Editor, The Herald: Allied Ghem . . . . . T...... 283 vincingness of the performance was OVER PROTEST The article In'The Herald last Am Bosch ...... • • , a large one. FUNERALS night about the Commuaity Club Am*Can ...... 136% R#' As ‘‘Kit Pumphrey,” the young certainly sounded like our obituary. fiance of “ Sydney,” Ray Warren Am Sugar...... 82 Remarkable Work of Four OFDEMOCRATS John Johnson, Wealthy Stratford Resident On our Board of Directors we have Local Stocks Am Loco ...... 1 1 8 % was much more than adequate. He two undertakers and when the club has a perfectly easy stage presence ' The funeral of John Johnson, Am Pow and Lt ...... 104 % (GontlnaeU from Page 1) 3rd, was largely attended at his dies they will see to proper burial. [Am Tel and T e l ...... * .230 and put into the part all the boy Fonnd Dying in Bathroom; Undertaker R. K. Anderson is our Members of Cast Greatly ish insoucience, and by turns all home at 50 Clinton street yester-^ (Furnished hy PuUi&iu & Go.) Am Tob ...... 18T statutes; authorizing Waterbury to day afternoon and there were many president and as yet he can tell you [Anaconda ...... 139% the boyish feeling, that belong to we are alive and very active. Here Bid Asked Atchison ...... 199% It. issue school bonds; reconstruction florar tributes. Rev. P. J. O. Cor Dies in Hospital. Aids in Success. nell officiated and burial was In the are some facts and you can judge Rank Slocks. Atl Ref ...... 61% Other Characters. bonds,*and funding bonds. Bankers Trust Co .. 325 A bill providing for the election East cemetery. The bearers were Al- for yourselves. Balt and Ohio ...... 122 It is no derogation of the work This year we have not done much City Bank and Trust. 1800 Beth Steel ...... 112% of the rest of tne cast to signal out of new incorporators for the Pine bin Carlson, Godfried Johnson and The Town Players engaged in a John Leaivder, representing Scahdia Bridgeport, Conn.. April 25 —- in athletics as we are limited to Cap Nat B & T ...... 435 Can Pac ...... ,240% the achievements of these four for Hill Cemetery Association, South- The troubled marital life of Oliver Conn River ...... 400 daring adventure when they pro bury, was passed under suspension Lodge, Order of Vasa, and James building and equipment. Our fine Cbes and . Ohio ...... 225 % special recognition. The entire com Beardslee, 50, .wealthy Stratford bunch of girls are playing for thej Bond & tg . . . . 45 C M and St P a u l...... 31’% duced “ A Bill of Divorcement” at pany had been well and ably of rules. Wilson; Samuel Gaylord and Alex the Circle theater last night, for the ander Turkington, representing resident, and bis young wife, Rec Basketball Team this year. W e...... Htfd-Conn Trust Co. 660 700 Chi Rk I s l ...... 125 schooled and there was that celerity Unfavorable Reports Gladys Foster Beardslee, reached a First Nat Ttfd ___ 275 300 play is not only almost wholly Unfavorable reports handed to King David Lodge, I. O. O. F. hope to have them back when we Cons Gas ...... 109%’ and promptness in the movement of new crisis -today when Beardslee get a proper building for such ac Laud Mig and Title — 60 Corn Prod ...... 91 without comedy relief but deals the play the lack of which so often the House today follow: with the most harrowing of human Theodora Glenney was found on the floor of his bath tivities. However, we have devot Morris Plan Hank . . 200 Dupont ...... 179'% is the bane of amateur productions. Amending Waterbury's charter room with a bullet in his head, New Brit T r ...... 220 235 emotions. It becomes a tragic en by providing appointment by the The funeral of 13 years old Theo ed more time to the activities of Erie ...... 72 Miss Madeline Woodhouse as the declariDig “ my wife shot me.” the house and every afternoon and Ptioenix St U&T . . . 575 Gen Elec ...... 240 tanglement at the beginning and mother, ‘‘Margaret Fairfield,” had mayor of a board of tax commis dora Glenney of Brookfield street refuses to become anything but will be held Sunday afternoon in Beardslee died from the effects of night it has been a busy place. The Part St. B a n k ...... 1175 Gen Motors ...... • 86 a part of enormous difficulty and sioners and apportionment, to con the bullet late this afternoon. xxRiverside Trust . . 725 tragedy to the final curtain. It is sist of three members; revising stead of Saturday afternoon, the pool tables have been used more Int Harv ...... 48%' if it was a cut beyond her youth Mrs, Beardslee, held by police than ever. Once a month we have do Rts ...... 150 Kenecot ...... 84% not the sort of stuff fo be under and her experience still she per Waterbury’s charter concerning the change being made because of the taken, ordinarily, by amateurs or Older Boys’ Conference in session without bail, says “ he tried to kill had a public dinner under the di West Htfd Trust . . . 500 Mack T ru ck ...... 104% formed acceptably. Miss Edythe duties of the Board of Finance; ap himself.” Bunds. even by the more advanced of the propriating $60,000 to purchase the at the South Methodist Episcopal rection of Miss Mason and acclaim Marland Oil ...... 40% little-theater organizations, for un Schultz had only a bit as “ Bassett,” A Stratford policeman reported ed by all to be excellent. The Happy Htfd & Conn West . . 95 Miami C o p ...... 44% a housemaid, and no one could have Fred Stone farm in Lyme for mili church Friday and Saturday. There that Mrs. Beardslee- approached less the portrayal were accom will be prayers at the home at 3 Go Lucky girls club helped in serv East Conn Pow 5s .. 99 101 Mo Pac ...... 81% done better with it. Kenneth tary purposes; raising a commission him, near her home on King street, Coun L P 7 s ...... 115 118 plished with keen intelligence and to study taxation of tangible per o’clock with the regular church ser ing these dinners. The chickens N Y Central ...... 186 skill it would be easy to imagine Woodbury, as ‘.‘Gray Meredith,” the and asked for change for a hill say for one of the dinners were given Conn L P 5 . . . . 105 107 % New Haven ...... 100-%’ fiance of “ Margaret,” has an ex sonal property; providing for valu vice at 3:30. Rev. Robert A. Col- ing: “ My husbknd shot himself. I Conn L P 4 ^3 . .. . 98 the result as merely terrible. Not pitts will officiate and burial will be by the Poultry club and the Rabbit 100 North Amn C o ...... 106% cellent voice and employs it not ing of automobiles by the motpr want to call a doctor.” Dr. Luther Brid Hyd 5s ...... 102 105 that the play is not an excellent vehicle department for purposes of in the East cemetery. Club donated the rabbits for an Packard ...... one in itself, for it is. But it is a s. badly . but lacked somewhat of phy- Heiter and a police squad went to other. The -Poultry and Rabbit Insurance Stocks. Penna R R ...... 83 William Garhmann, as town taxation. the home and found Beardslee. Aetna Casualty ....1 9 2 5 1975 far as possible from being the sort i ease, Bills passed from the House Clubs hold their regular meetings Post C e r ...... Dr. Alliott,” was acceptable in a While he was being taken to here. Aetna Insurance . . . 795 805 of dram? that plays itself. part which in more experienced calendar follow: TOWN TO CONSIDER Pullman ...... 83% Harrowing Pl<'< Bridgeport hospital and she to the A Set-Back Tournament played Aetna Life 1420 1430 Radio ...... 100 -;3 hands might perhaps have been Authorizing a $500,000 bond police station, police found the Automobile ...... 615 625 Imagine a mother of o.), whose issue by Hartford's Washington by groups from different factories Sou Pac ...... 12 < husband war shell-shocked in the impressive, while Benjamin Rad- Beardslee home In a scene o f wild in all parts of town, Wapping and Conn General...... 2325 23.75 ding, as “ The Rev. Christopher school district: authorizing Rock- REPAYING MAIN ST. Sou. R y ...... I'^l great war and has been confined in disorder. Dishes were broken and Talcottville was played- covering Hartford Fire ...... 1120 1130 S O of N J ...... 58 Pumphrey,” another religious for ville-Willimantic Light Company to furniture upset> In the bath room several weeks. A public bridge and Htfd Steam Boiler . . 860 880 an asylum for fifteen years (the supply service in the Town of S O of N Y ...... 43%' play is pre-dated as of 1933) and malist. overplayed a little under the was an old-fashioned, wooden whist was held bi-weeKly. The Lincoln Nat Life . . . V25 i:’,5 evident impression that the part Union: incorporating the Fairfield S O of C a l...... 77 Vs regarded by the doctors as a hope Special Town Meeting Will Ask handled .22 calibre revolver which Ladies Aid of the Second Congre National ...... 1480 1500 Studebakcr ...... 83 lent itself to a slight measure of Land & Title Company; extending police say was used in the shooting. Phoenix ...... 1025 10’J5 less lunatic. Imagine a 17 year old to January, 1931, the time for Voters to Appropriate Sum gational church meets bi-weekly Texas Co ...... 66% comedy interpretation; otherwise Held .As Witness here in the afternoon. The Garden Travelers ...... 20o0 2020 daughter who cannot remember organizing the Danbury Title & to Fix Bad Highway. Union Pac ...... 217 he did well. Pending a more thorough inves Club which was org^inized by ihis Public Utility oiorks 56%’ having ever seen the father. Im Mortgage Co.; changing the date on U S Rubber agine the mother— victim of an On the whole, the undertaking of tigation Mrs. Beardslee is being club meets here bi-monthly. The Conn Elec S v e ...... 121 U S S te e l...... 186% this highly ambitious play would which the Finance Board of Mil At a special town meeting to he held as a material witness. What emotional war marriage at best, held here on Monday night May 6 school children meet here often for Conn L P X % ,. Westinghouse ...... 1.50% seem to have been more than justi ford must submit its budgets to the further action will be taken, police L P 7 % . . practically widowed before her the town will be asked to appro rehearsals for school plays and Conn W Overland...... 25% twentieth year, and loving and loved fied. Followers of the Town Play town meeting; authorizing chiro refuse to say just yet. But they Conn L P 5% % practors and natureopaths to issue priate $12,000 to pay its sharti of many committee meetings of by an old family friend. Imagine ers have been given a glimpse into charge the woman was under the. church and societies have been held Conn L P 6% % I the deeper dramatic qualities in the death certificates: providing state the repaving of Main street ^from influence of liquor when she ap Conn P So ( par 2,5). 140 a situation where, a year before the Center north to Depot Square. here. A club of Older Boys Is well THEATRICAL SUIT the play opens, the wife had finally possession of the membership. It annual registration of producers of proached the policeman and asked organized under Mr. Hamilton and Hart El Lt (par 25) 138 should constitute an invaluable milk and cream; defining powers of This is the approximate sum given for change. do v i e ...... 133 yielded to the importunities of her the town by the State highway de the Directors and others have help lover and availed herself of the new yardstick in selection of future the towns and the public utilities Beardslee, then with a reputa Greenwich W t G . . 98 partment. It will also cover the cost 1 ed with instruction and entertain Bridgeport, April 25.— A com law— the play is located in England plays by the organization. commission concerning tracks tion as a “ woman-hater” and as a ment. A younger boys club, has Htfd Gas c (par 25) 97 It would be unfair not to give across highways; providing only of paving the small strip at the recluse, married Gladvs Foster on do pfd ( par 25) . . 65 plicated theatrical suit, scheduled — whereby she might divorce her Center’to be cut from the corner of also been formed. A full troop of \‘ hopelessly insane husband. Imagine special recognition to the labors of shotguns may be used in killing August 10. 1926. Previously he Boy Scouts No, 9 (32 boys) has Htfd Gas Rls W I . , 8 to be heard before Judge Ne'well Louis Smith, the ““layers’ coach, in wild ducks; establishing a Stamford the Center church property. had gained some note when he re S N E T C o ...... 190 S. Jennings in Superior Court here her about to marry the old friend. The State highway department been formed under leadership of And then imagine the utterly_____ une.x____ bringing about last night’s results. school janitors’ retirement fund. fused to vote after the Nineteenth Scout Master Franklyn Wells and Maiiufacturing Slocks. today, was taken from the assign Aftemoon Session has informed the Selectmen it is pected return of the shell-shockeashell-shocked /i The production bore the ear marks Amendment was passed. A month meets regularly. This troop is spon Am Hardware...... 68 70 ment list during the morning with of a tremendous amount of hard The House announced at noon ready to proceed with the recondi after the wedding Mrs* Beardslee Anier Hosiery ...... 27 the understanding it would be set husband, with restored conscious-1 tioning of Main street north of the sored by the Community Club. ness of things but still mentally' work, to say nothing of the degree that it would have its first after separated from her husband and The Older Girls Polisu Club of American Silver . . . 26 tled out of court. of daring displayed in tackling such noon session today. Judge R. A. Center if the town stands ready to sought a conservation. John Wil- Arrow H & H El pfd 105 The suit affects the Cameo thea scarred and torn and desperately pay its share. The plan calls for about 18 young women meets here yearning for the love of his wife. an extremely difficult drama with Johnson, of Manchester, , House coxsen. a town official, was appoint regularly and will continue their do c o m ...... 49 ter, Bridgeport; Palace, Norwich; The agonizing possibilities of this a group of players wholly untried in leader, announced at 1 p. m., the covering the present concrete high ed. In December, 1926. Mrs. Auloiualic Refrig . . — Grand and Capitol theaters, Mld- way with either asphalt or amiesite. meeting through the s-mmer. situation are developed wifli con efforts of this class. House would return at 2 p. m., to- Beardslee sued for support and There is also a younger girls club. Acme Wire ...... 24 dleto-wn. The plaintiff is the Con summate skill, and they are intensi The performance was very large consider judgeghip resolutions. When the call for the special $25,000 damages, the case being BigelowrHtfd, com . 105 necticut River Theaters Corpora meeting is drawn it is planned to A little girls sewing club is held fied by the fact that in the father’s ly attended. A bond issue of $100,000 to help settled by payment of $2,000 cash, Thursday afternoons. Miss Mason do pfd ...... 100 tion, of New Haven, and is brought family there is a faint taint of in- Waterbury’s water supply started a have other matters of lesser im Mrs. Beardslee a.greeing to leave Billings and Spencer 10 against the Connecticut Cities En portance come before the voters. has helped them in smocking, tat , sanity— his sister, who lives with dispute ij^the Senate today. Senator the house. ting, sewing, crocheting, dress Bristol Brass ...... 34 tertainment Corporation, lessees of ‘ the mother and daughter, is herself Joseph Lawlor, of W’aterbury, pro Eventually Wllcoxsen brought making, block printing, paper belt do pfd ...... 108 the Bfidgeport theater; the Nor- a religious fanatic, remorseless and tested an unfavorable report on the eviction proceedings against the making, etc., in all these girls Case, Lockwood &: B 450 port Theater Corporation, lessees accusing. The daughter, discover- bill and asked It be tabled. Senator MISS MORROW STARTS woman. Beardslee went to Florida clubs. The smaller yoifngsters are Collins Co ...... 135 of the Norwich theater; the Level . ing the fact of the taint and fear Parsons, chairman of the finance meanwhile and his wife followed, not .forgotten and they are allowed Colt’s Firearms .... 34 Theater Corporation, lessees of the ful of the effects of heredity sacri committee, protested the delay, say FOR HOME IN JERSEY effecting a reconciliation. They the use of the rooms at certain Eagle Lock ...... 52 Grand, Middletown; and the L. & fices her own love, sends her boyish ing the city officials were opposed to came back to the homestead here, times under supervision. Some Fafnir Bearing .... 110 E. Theater Corporation, lessees of the issue and there was no reason sweetheart out of her life by trump and action was brought to have the parties were held and at Christmas Fuller Brush A .... 15 the Capitol, Middletown. for making it. Then the Senate ac conservator removed. The matter do Class A A .... 60 ing up a quarrel with him, and a wonderful one was had, sponsor Plaintiffs say the leases from se ' pledges herself to making possible cepted the report and rejected the Mexico City, April 2 5.— Mrs. is still pending. ed by the club. A class for making Hart & Cooley .... 200, hill. Dwight W. Morrow, Miss Elizabeth The ' Beardslees have been in Hartman Tob 1st pf. — curity for sixty promisory notes to her father's sanity and happiness hooked rugs under Mrs. Allen’s In taling $114,000, made in January, when the mother has, after tear [ The House received a favorable Morrow and Miss Anne Spencer Fairfield county’s courts many do com ...... 20 structions was organized and the 1927, -which have not been met. swept vacillation, finally cast her, (Continued From Page One) report on a bill providing that Morrow, the last named being the limes, as a result of suits against results are handsome. Two classes Inter Silver ...... 130 lot with her fiance. ; money borrowed by AVaterbury In fiancee of Col. Charles A. Lind him for bills contracted by his wife, do pfd ...... 114 and possession of the theaters was were held under Miss Olea Sands, asked. > j. It is an amazing thing that aj lar pi-onounccmeiits. Senator Cara anticipation of taxes to be collected bergh, left today for the Morrow according to court records here. Farm County Bureau, and handy Landers. Frary & Clk 6 8 tlittle group of local players could i way (D) of Ark., an old League of shall be considered a part of the home at Englewood, N. J. Manning & Bow A ' 18 Nations advocate, said: “ I’m sym- kitchen tables on wheels were made “ put over” such a play as that. And ! city’s debt when authorization is Ambassador Morrow* did not ac by fifteen women and even the men do Class B ...... 11 ' yet the Town Players did it. They | pathetic with the Gibson proposal.” sought from the Legislature for ad company his family. He plans to re W. E. LUETTGENS NAMED admit “ the -women did a good job.” New Brit Mch, pfd . 101 •did it, too, in spile of the fact that! Senator George (D) of Georgia, ditional bond issues., main here until the end of May do com ...... 47 50 who supported the World Court, de Cooking classes under Miss Dakin several members of the cast, de- The Sen:.te passed from its calen when he will leave for North Ha TOWN’S DOG WARDEN (1 ),. Mrs. Mixter (6), Miss Kelley Nils Bern Pond .... 55 , spite'infinite training and sedulous clared: “ I favor disarmament if the dar bills as follows. ven, Maine. (1), Mrs. Rowe (1), brought ladies do pfd ...... 100 ■^'rehearsals, could not quite make United States is upon an absolute Appropriating $3,000 to the Miss Anne Spencer Morrow ex North & Judd ...... 24 T A T F from all over town and neighboring JL aY l a JLgJ ,the mark set for them by the alto- parity with England. Any confer Health Department to provide for pects to spend the month of May Peck, Stow and Wil . 15 ence ought to proceed upon tnat towns to the numbers of from 35 to ■'gether remarkable performance of detention of persons with com buying her trousseau. Her marriage Local Deputy Game Warden Russell Mfg Co .... 125 premise.” 50 at every meeting to learn more ‘The Home of Sound Hits” ; three or four of the others. And it municable disease: providing that to Col. Lindbergh will take place at about cooking in modern ways. A Scovill Mfg C o ----- 58 jis only fair to remember that they Senalor Hale (R) of Maine, the fiscal year in Fairfield shall the Morrow summer home at North Succeeds Fred Ki*ah in Ap Seth Thom C com .. 32 pointive Office— To Have food sale was held by the women icould not be expected to. for the chairman of the Senate naval af begin April 1; providing for revi Haven, Maine, early in June, ac and $45 was cleared for club. On do pfd ...... 26 play is essentially out of the little- fairs committee and leader of the sion in the workmen’s compensa cording to present plans. Weldon Kennels. the same afternoon the State Sale Smyth Mfg Co pfd . 103 LAST SHOWINGS TONIGHT theater class. ‘‘Big Navy” bloc, declared: “ We tion law; providing that the Water It is understood that Col. Lind by the Blind was held and they Stand Screw ...... 16.5 Stanley Works, com 60 , Astonishing Perfonnaiue. must have parity with England.” bury Aldermen nray establish a bergh will join the Morrow party Walter Luettgen, a deputy game cleared $38. ‘ Vilma Banky ’ Franklin Richmond, as “ Hillary Senator Kine, the “ Liftle Navy” special paving fund, and there may somewhere in the United States warden, of 187 Main street, was to Last week the Kiwanls Club Taylor & Fenn .... — Fairfield,” the shell-shocked father, leader, said he thought it “ unwise” be no transfers from the fund; pro while it Is enroute for Englewood. day commissioned dog warden for came for their regular meeting and Torrington, new . . . 72 — in— had by far the most difficult part to make parity an issue in naval re viding there shall be no transfers It is planned for the Morrow the., town of Manchester. He receiv the lunch was served by the ladies Underwood ...... 116 ever undertaken by a member of duction. from the sewerage funds of the City family to go from Englewood to ed his commission from the; com under Miss Mason’s able directiou. Union Mfg C o ...... 18 'the Town Players and his rendition “ Mathematical parity is impossi of Waterbury: creating a Newtown North Haven at the end of May. missioner of domestic animals fol They liked it so V?fell that they vot U. S. Envelope, pfd . 117 122 The Awakening do, com ...... 220 •of it was a revelation. No one would ble,” King added, “ and any attempt Town Court; providing in the ab lowing his recent appointment ,to ed to come again even before they Presented With Synchronized •have suspected that this young man. to draft a treaty based upon exact sence of the Fairfield Town Court the office by the Board of Select were Invited. It looks as if we will Veeder-Root...... 44 ^vho has appeared several times in | parity will fail. What really is re^ judge the prosecuting attorney may men. Mr. Luettgens succeeds Fred Whitlock Coil Pipe . 11 Music and Sound Effects. have difficulty in stopping them X.X—Ex-rigiits. frown Player roles, always accept-j quired is a sincere effort to reduce act as judge; providing for rej)eal ABOUT TOWN Krah, of Tolland Turnpike, as local coming In and we wish it were pos but never sensationally, pos-j armaments, regardless of parity in of the home rule act which permits dog warden. The Selectmen inade sible to continue for we like to sessed the measure of dramatic tal particular classes or in the aggre- towns to amend their charters; pro No delegate from the Manches the appointment under the condi have them come. They will be there LEAPS THREE STORIES ADDED FEATURE ent that he displayed. “ A bill of ate. viding for appointment of a com ter Chamber of Commerce will at tion that Mr. Luettgen’s kennels Monday, The directors are very Bridgeport, April 25.— Mrs. Divorcement” has been played mission by the governor to investi tend the National Convention of the not be located at his place of resi much pleased with the work of .Mr. Frederick Smith, of Fairfield, a “Spirit of Youth” m^ny, times by high class profes gate pension systems of cities; United States Chamber of Com dence on Main street. He plana to and Mrs, Hamilton and Miss Mason. patient in Park City hospital, crept sional casts; we make bold to guess merce at Washington, D. C., v.hich from her bed in a private room on authorizing Waterbury to establish house, his dogs in the kennels of Miss Mason leaves next week but — with— tliht the part of “ Hillary Fairfield” TOWN MAY BE voting districts within the 15th opens tonight. This is the first na Dr. T. H. Weldon on Porter street.. we expect her back next fall to the third floor and threw herself has been done, more than once, by tional convention to which no dele and 16th Senatorial Districts: pro carry further the good work .al through a window to the ground. DOROTHY SEBASTIAN good actors who did not give such a viding for election of a Manchester gate has been sent since the local ready begun. She has her own tea She is in critical condition. Mrs. vivid, living interpretation of the High school committee at the next Chamber's reorganization in 1924. SUES AS RESULT OF room and gift- shop in. Princeton, Smith, being treated for pneumo LAR R Y KENT haunted sufferings of the war vic ASKED TO BUY town meeting there, to succeed the A motion to send a delegate was Mass., and has to return to take nia, had her two-months-old baby tim. committee elected in 1928, and giv made but no action was taken on it charge of that. The drive for fi in bed with her when she left. Next to Mr. Richmond in achiev ing it charge of high and vocational with the result that it fell through. RECENT AUTO CRASH nances never ends but this year was ing the success of the play it is im schools, the bill to be approved by very successful. We need your possible not to place Miss Alice 9TH’S SCHOOLS a referenduni In the town. Gibbons Assembly, Catholic La money and support— not funeral MBtshal w'ho, as “ Sydney Fairfield,” j (Continued from Page 1) dies of Columbus, will hold its reg A suit , for $3,000 has been flowers. The manufacturers and the daughter, was at all times the | ular business meeting at K. of C. brought jointly by Michael Fitz brave, sham-hating, wholly natural j individuals helped generously but purchase is placed before the Ninth DEPARTMENT DEFENDS clubrooms tomorrow evening at 8 gerald and his grandson, Gerald we wish mor‘6 would show their Beglnnins QTAXP Beginning but utterly abnegatory girl that the' district. o’clock. McLaughlin, against Gaetonlo Lan- good will by the small contribu playwright, Clemence Dane, intend-' To Discuss It tierl and Louis DImoch as a result Tomorrow ••Where the Tomorrow ed to create. Miss Marshall, too, tions. We heed $5,000 a year at j A general discussion of the en SHELUNG OF COLLIER The ’iToung People’s society of of Injuries sustained In an accident least to carry oi^. In every way the Screen Speaks has appeared in several Town 1 tire schools question at which the the Concordia Lutheran church will that occurred at- Blssell and Spruce directors are carefully trying to I'layer productions, but never be-j Board of Selectmen, members of hold a social In the, church parlors streets some weeks ago. spend your money in ways to suit SEE ana HEAK fore had she had the opportunity to | the Town School Board and mem- At that time two automobiles, Washington, April 25.— The tomorrow evening. Members of the the public needs best. And a fine djsplay the real dramatic gifts with | hers of the Ninth district committee Rockville and , Southington, Luther one coming north on Spruce street v.hich she is endowed. shelling and boarding by Coast board of directors they are who WARNER BROS. will be present is planned to 'be leagues will be present and will and another coming west oh Blssell meet every month or oftener to dis On an equal plane, though cast in I held soon. It is possible that some Guardsmen of the coal collier T. A. furnish a portion of the entertain street met in the center of the road an unattractive if highly important! D. Jones off New England earlier cuss and plan for the Club. A com course of action will be definitely ment. Harold Helm’s orchestra way. One car going across the, road mittee Is working on plans for the part, was Miss Beatrice Armstrong; decided upon at this informal meet in the week “ indicates nothing un will provide music. Games will'be and Into Bissell street knocked as. the aunt, “ Miss Hester Fair-1 ing. usual from the preliminary re Y. M. C. A. proposition by which played and refreshments served. over a hydrant and alsoTmoved a we will get money from the Willie ports,” the Treasury Department concrete block step in front of a T. Morton’ fund. Ilians are under Single one me- announced today. However, a thor The Junior choir of the North small meat market. Mr. Fitzgerald way for a bigger and better Lawn ough investigation will be started Methodist church will meet tomor with, his grandson were about to ment— married Fete to be held the first week in. the next, end as soon as the cutter Seneca re row evening at 7 o’clock with the enter the’ store and were knocked June under ' the ""leadership of turns from Its coastal cruise'. leader Miss Lydall, 22 Hudson down by the cars-. Attorney Wil to a complete Robert Reid. The house is soon to stranger- The department suggested that street. liam Shea has made an attachment be given a coat of paint and we such action upon the Guardsmen against property of each party forced et the leave If to any one whether the club point of a gnn! may he justified as “ it appeared Tuesday night will be District named In the^ suit, which was is an asset •or detriment to the com the Jones was off Its course from Deputy’s Night in Manchester lodge broug.ht today, the papers being munity or town. served by Constable James Duffy. Norfolk to Virginia.” It also said of Masons. District Deputy Louis The playground Is still owned by t i coal colliers have been suspected O. Kinne, of Glastonbury, will he Return of the attachment and individuals and used by the public of carrying liquor. present and Manchester lodge will notice of suit'were received for for a playground. It has some fine In defense of the Prohibition Bu confer the Fellowcrafts degree. This j-ecord at the town clerk’s office to equipment Including, a swimming reau, Treasury officials said there is a special communication. Refresh day. pool and shower baths and dressing have been only two instances dur ments will, follow the work. rooms are now being built. The ing the past several years In which’ natural beauty of the ground Is en boats were actually fired upon by Steven Chlniega, of Rockville, THIEF KILLS SELF joyed by many especially on the Guardsmen. These were the shell has sold his 27 acre tract of. land in big’ Fourth of July celebrations. A SENIORS GET ing and sinking of the “ I'm Alone” Glastonbury, just over the Man director will be on the grounds tnis in the Gulf of Mexico, and the at chester line, to John Nordblbm, of j Cleveland, Ohio, April 25.— Aft year the same as usual. The tennis tack upon a rum ship in the Brooklyn,^Conn. The transfer was er wounding a detective during a courts will soon be ready when the Niagara river. Only “ shots to halt made through the Arthur A. Knofla ; .gun battle here today, Robert Res- sunshines. YOUR FILMS were fired in other cases,” the an agency. i ler, 31, of Rochester, N. Y „ accus- The club house will be open to nouncement said. • ed automobile thief, fled, crawled regular meetings of the various I for the Washington trip, tonight. Concrete curbing has been or i into a dog kennel, and, realizing he clubs which are held here or any KIDDING SEN. HEFLIN dered on Robert road by the Board I was about to be captured, commlt- adult meeting and will be in charge of Selectmen and granite curbing m i ted suicide by firing a bullet into of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton. Never X u. - We have your size in stock. and concrete sidewalks have been has the. club work been more sue-' Washington, April 25.— Repre ordered on Homestead street. i his head. sentative Black (D) of New York, j Detectives Henry Jancorskl and cessfully carried on than this year GREEN’S FLAPPERETTES and people seem to realize more SKIECTED today introduced a resolution in Director Lewis Lloyd, of the William Evans had been sent out The AU-Girl Jazz Band the House appropriating th^ sum to pick up the fugitive following and more it is their Community VITAPHONE Recreation .^Center, and his son Club and for the good and benefit VODVIL of six cents to send an expedition John, left yester.^y,: afternoon for receipt-of, a. telegram from New FR AN K ORTH to Brockton, Mass., to recover the York City, police. .A woman com of all. When we feel for any rea- ACTS Philadelphia where-they will t IsU son we must cease will let The ! Mnslcal Copiedy Favorite . beer bottle ’’which just . missed friends in addition to attending the panion, "believed to have been his Senator Thomas Heflin, of Alaba wife, who was in the automobile, Herald know for we have always j annual athletic carnival of the Uni receive.d the highest courtesy and I ma. versity of Pennsylvapia. was' taken Into custody. co-operation from them but did not 0 A. s RAGE THREE \ MANCHESTER EVENING,HERAli), SOUTfi’MANGHESTERrCXJNN.,' THURSDAY, Af RiD Z5,Y920.
----1 . TWO MORE BOYS HERE WOMEN OP THE FUTBFE CONGRESS SCORES 'SINCLAIR READY - RICH DOCTOR BIGGER THAN THE MEN. . ■ ' i- . TO BE EAGLE SCOUTS Chicago, April 25.— Puny, ere,you can a J [o r J U>''fl>uy f^ood fu im tiu f^ anaemic men and lusty, beauti TOGO TO PRISON ful women will inhabit America (Contlnned from Page 1) IHISSING,FEAR Arthur L’Heureux and Harvey of the future, unless something’s Gould to Be Given Honors done abo^it it. Bingham (R) of Connecticut,-Rais y This warning was sounded at Tomorrow Night. ed his voice today to caustically Oil M apate Prepares to “BLACKHAND” the Midwest Society of Physical crlcUiae the-nervous'trisgers of the Education, in convention here li: S. Coast Guard, which in the Two more names will be added to. today. Give Himself Up M o r e (Contlnaed from Page 1.) the list of Eagle Scouts in Manches Women, say the educators, are past six weeks have got the State ter at the Court of Honor Friday reaching physical • perfection Department Into difficulties with HOME MAKERS show, was arrested on an assault evening at the School street Rec through outdoor athletics, while several foreign countries. M ay4lh. charge made by a young woman, but when Arthur L’Heureux of Troop men steadily are becoming en “ Apparently,’’ said Bingham, In the charge was dismissed. The 2, St. James church, and Harvey feebled and stunted in poorly condemning the shooting at the letter read: Gould of Troop 3, Center church, Collier Jones,-“ these Coast Guards ■Washington, April 25.— Harry F. ventilated offices. Sinclair, multi-millionaire oil mag “ Big Villian: If you don't send receive the highest award bestowed s>~ men enjoy shooting very much as me quickly this woman you have in by Scouting. Witli the addition of small boys do. They like to hear nate, has abandoned all hope of es your house, I will come to your of these two Scouts there will be five the noise. One shot very nearly caping the jail sentence of 90 days' imposed for contempt of the Senate, a c h year at the first real signs of Spring Home Makers are prompted to beautify their'..' fice and skin you alive. Eagles in Manchester. Four of these killed the mate on , the Jones. homes with new furnishings. For those o f 1929 Keith’s offer a most unusugl array of fur “ If you don’t chase her quickly have become iSagle Scouts during Could Shell Liners and Is preparing to come to Wash E HEBRON ington to give himself up . before niture— fine In quality, correct in design— yet m oderately P'riced. Complete room outfits for r out of your house, I will show you the past year, while one^received “ If vessels can' be held up on .the New Homes and the June Brldes-to-be or interesting occasional pieces'ftir those who wdnt'to that I am a man of my word. You the award nearly four years ago. high seas and shelled, then there is May 4, according to reports reach ing here today. brighten up a corner here and there. ' Which ever it may be you,are invited to‘ See thesu' ta^t^-' '-, will no longer remain on earth. To many people Scouting seems j Mr. Mackintosh, a student at no reason why European liners ful furnishings we have in store for you. w - y However, I will let you enjoy your to be an organization to keep the Berkeley Divinity School, New should not come in for similar ■The Supreme Court on Monday self for one day’s time. Then I growing boy out of mischief be Haven, took charge of the service treatment. Everyone knows what declined to grant a rehearing In the case, thus closing the last door but will come to your office—I and tween the age of 12 and 18. The at St. Peter’s church Sunday morn woqld follow an incident of that others— each of whom will skin you passing of tests and the attainment ing. one, a presidential pardon, which kind.” President Hoover has no intention because you are a brute and a pig. of the Eagle Scout rank, to them, An accident occurring during the The State Department is being of granting. Neither date nor signature was are just methods used to keep the long rain storm took place on the embarrassed exceedingly in the on the scribbled sheet. boys busy. To a certain extent this Columbia road at the top of Post Arrangements are being made “ foreign incidents.’’ Great Britain, ! here by Sinclair’s agents for the Held for Ransom. is true. But, concerning the tests, Hill Saturday afternoon. A Stude- France, Canada and Norway now,; Ercola Brancatti, another brother, ^ ” ’ i period during which he will be a it is not. A boy who attains the baker driven by New Haven hate protests lodged with the told authorities that at various in Eagle Scout rank, if he is a real motorists skidded, and finally cap , . , 7 “ guest” at Occoquan, the country tervals during the last five months partment over the shotting |-v^orkhouse in Virginia, where dis Eagle has learned the equivalent of sized, turning completely over and flag-ships by zealous Coast Guards he has received typewritten letters, a college education. resting on the top. The five oc trict prisoners are confined. bearing what he is sure is the doc men. A suite of rooms has been.rented During the war a young man ap cupants of the car escaped without Incidentally, the department will tor’s signature, informing him the plied for entry in an officers train a scratch and the car was only in a fashionable hotel, where Sin missing man is safe but demanding slightly injured. The trouble was make public tonight the notes that clair had a whole floor during his ing camp. The requirements called have passed between Washington the orders for money be met. Both for two years of colleg.e. On the probably caused by the steering conspiracy trial. It was also re brothers believe the letters jjyere gear being out of condition, com- j and Ottawa In the “ I’m Alone” ported that negolRations have been strength of his Eagle Scout certifi case, in which the schooner was not typewritten by some one who is cate, he was allowed to pass. bined with the slippery road. | put under way for the lease of a holding the physician lor ransom To attain the rank of Eagle a The Christian Endeavor societies only sent to the bottom, but a house on Dupont Circle for the u.se and who had forced the doctor to Scout must pass 21 merit badges. of Hebron and Gilead were Invited French citizen was killed. These of the oil magnate’s family during sign them. « t • i Eleven of these are designated and to unite with the Endeavorers of notes embrace some 15,000 words the three month period. The elusive personality of Luigi Buckingham church Sunday'eve of protest and reply. Plain Meals. the other ten the Scout can choose Sinclair will have to subsist on Romano was injected into the mys from a list of 74. The eleven obliga ning and a number of the members The State Department with con tery when a letter was received by tory badges are: swimming, life availed themselves of the privilege, siderable reluctance has been forced plain workhouse fare at the Occo the brokerage firm of Hardy & Co., saving, bird study, cooking, camp the services here being omitted. to defend the “ I’m Alone” sinking, quan “ farm.” according to Superior with whom Dr. Brancati had an ac Snow fell all day on Monday, and but officials there have made it tendent Banard. The jail boss made ing, athletics or physical develop this statement in reply to reports count, directing that $234,000 be ment, pioneering, first aid, public there was a heavy frost visible clear they have little stomach for transferred to Romano. Tuesday morning. the task. that the oil magnate was planning A Home Makers Living Roorn for 1929 Romano then withdrew all but health, civics and personal health. Other merit badges cover all phases Truman C. Ives was brought As serious s the present “ Inci to have his meals sent down from $292 of the doctor’s fund and dis a Washington hotel. The prison of everyday work. A Scout who home from St. Joseph’s hospital, dents” are, the State Department Beautiful “A appeared. A widespread police Wllllmantic. Saturday afternoon, lies In almost daily fear, that over- rules forbid this, it was said, and hunt for Romano has proved un passes merit badges sooner or later no exception will be made In Sin Nine Piece Outfit to Pay*' hits on one which he picks out as Mr. Ives Is In a much improved con ly-zealous Coast Guardsmen may $222 availing. dition. He was operated on for clair's case. his life work. No Scout can really at any time be too quick on the This modern way of furnishing the home has become e.\tremely popular— flqdr groups'than '7 Dr. Brancati started life m New acute peritonitis. He has been trigger In thp case of a passenger ! The papers In the case were^ trav York as a poor Italian boy. He get all the badges as new ones are the legal ball perhaps you could select yourself and more eco nomical, too. Here's one of the flne'groups you' added every year by a committee placed again in the frame which he vessel and create a real incident." , eling down through worked as a barber, studying medi is wearing while under treatment today. The Supreme can select from. Every piece of high quality with which you can be proud to furnish yoiir llv- - cine in spare moments. Upon grad which carefully chooses the sub The ca.e ol Ibe 'Tm Alohe." which case dawn le Ing room. Includes sofa, arm and wing chair in mohair with colorful reverse cushions. 9x12 at his home for bone tuberculosis. was admittedly a rum-runner, has uation from Columbia Medical Col jects which will be of benefit to the the District Court of Appeals, which Axmlnster rug. davenport table, table lamp, floor lamp, sofa pillow and your choice of a smoking Scout. Ira Turshen has been discharged proved knotty enough, without lege he established a large and from the hospital where he under in turn mandates It on to the Fed- cabinet or end table. lucrative practice ih the Italian col courting any more flagrant cases. efal District Court, and the latter went treatment for an Injury to the So that end pressure is being dis ony here. At the time of his disap knee. Claude W. .Tones is also places the papers in the hands of pearance he owned ten apartment creetly brought to bear on the the r . S. Marshal for action. May | TRADE BOARD TO PROBE much Improved. He has also suf- Coast Guard to weed out of the Luxurious Wing-Coxwell Chair houses here In addition to the fred from a knee trouble. 4 is the “ deadline.” Morris mansion, valued at $400,000 service those men who display too An excellent comfy (;halr to brighten up the living room. Miss Marjorie Martin spent the much twitching in their trigger- and the $234,000 deposited with NEWSPAPER PURCHASES week-end ns the guest of her par Covered in genuine Angora mohair, mulberry color with seat Hardy & company. ents. the Rev. and Mrs. T. D. Mar fingers. PROF. WOOLSEY DEAD; and back In colorful Italian velvet. Priced at $69.75. tin. returnlrg to her work as libra 0 Footstool to match if desired. Report That Power Trust Will rian at Dalton, Mass., Monday NINE DAYS IN BOAT, morning. WAS LAW AUTHORITY Use Them to Spread Propa The Rev. T. D. Martin, rector GILEAD A Charming New 11 SAILORS RESCUED ganda. emeritus of St. Peter’s church, who had been kept In by an Indisposi The Trl-Counly Christian En One of America’s Greatest Le- Occasional Table .. . (Contlnuef' From Page One) tion for a week or more, officiated Kal Scholars Passes AWay atj| Washington, April 25.— Subpoc- at two funeral services on Tuesday. deavor meeting will he held In He-1 An unusual table with scalloped ed In Lloyd’s .Register ns owners naes have been Issued by the Fed The first was that of Mrs. A. E. bron next Sunday evening. A spe-l New Haven. [ top that has become very popular. of the James E. Coburn, said the eral Trade Commission for half a Turner, of West street, Columbia, clal program has been arranged We do not hesitate to say It sells on vessel had twice been sold since dozen New Englanders Involved in at 2 p. m., and the second that of for. I New Haven, April 25.— Theodore sight. Offer In many combinations last August, and that the present the recent deal by which the Inter George Matson Buck, occurring at Robert E. Foote attended a Salisbury Woosley, LL.D., one of of boautiful woods. In red luahog- the greatest of American legal owner was believed to bo J. J. Fon national Paper & Power Company 3:30, a commltal service being held meeting of the directors of the Tol nny 1< Is priced at !82tt.25. seca, of New Bedford. Sho was acquired control of two Boston at, tlm grave, and interment in St. land County Farm Bureau held at scholars and an authority on Inter- j chartered for the present voyage newspapers, tho Herald and Travel Peter’s cemetery. Mr. Buck, whose Rockville Monday evening. national law was dead here today. age was 102 years and five months, The three-act comedy “ Safety He was 79 years of age. I bv J. F. Whitney of New York. ler, It was learned today. Prof. Woolsey was professor of The schooner Is of SOS net ton The transaction Is being Investi brought here from the home of his First” was presented at the local International law at Yale Universi nage, ISO feet length, 39 feet beam gated by the commission In connec daughter, Mrs. Arthur Buell. In hall Monday evening by the Ep- tion with Its probe of the power Avon, where he spent the last eight worth League of the South Meth ty from 1879 to 1911 and professor and 19 foot draft. emeritus since 1911. He was the The Amlda Is 35 tons and 85 trust. or ten years of his life and where odist Episcopal church, Middle- he died. Mr. Buck had been a resi son of the late Theodore Dwight feet long. The subpoenaes are said to have town. The scenery -and costumes been served In Boston yesterday dent of Hebron for all but about added greatly to the play which re Woolsey, an eminent Greek scholar and today, but pending confirma twenty years of his life, coming ceived much applause. and professor and former president NOON STOCKS tion, comiplsslon officials declined here as a small hoy to he brought Mrs. Elizabeth P. Hills has re of Yale University. to divulge any of the details, or to up on the farm of Samuel Skinner, turned from a week’s visit with One of the founders of the Yale Review, Prof. Woolsey was a fre reveal the identity of those sought after the death of his father, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hibbard for questioning. The papers are un Eastus Buck, of Portland. Mrs. quent contributor to its columns. New York. April 25.— New ad- Buell said that her father’s death at their home In Manchester. Several of his essays were collected derstood to be returnable April 30. Miss Ruth Ellis and Miss Belle Opposite Hi^h School Vances In a few of the railroad, The commission’s attention was was caused principally by old age, In the volume entitled “ America’s utility and specialty stocks In the but was hastened by a slight attack Chamberlain will go with the se Foreign Policy,” published In 1898. South Manchester first hour today were not sufficient drawn to the Herald-Traveller nior class of tho South Manchester transaction by Senator Norris (R) of grip. He retained his faculties He edited “ Woolsey’s International to offset losses in the active Indus In a remarkable degree nearly to High school to Washington, D. C. Law” and "Pomeroy’s International of Neb., who asked that It be In They leave Saturday morning and trials, and the Market showed the vestigated as an apparent part of the end, and five minutes before he Law.” effects of the usual Thursday called for a glass of lemonade. Mr. return the foUowlrg Thursday. nervousness over money market the power trust’s campaign to In Buck-retained his voting residence Charles D. Way. has returned to fluence public opinion against Cleveland gas station attend here, casting his last ballot for his home after spending several UPTOWN SHOW ROOMS— PURNELL BUILDING— 823 MAIN ST, conditions. municipal or public ownership of ants planted flowers around their The bulls followed up their old John W. Davis for president In weeks with his son Dr. Cassius Way pumps when prizes tor the most utilities. It has already been shown 1924. Up to 100 years of age he and Mrs. Way In White Plains, N. tactics of pushing a few of the that the so-called trust subsidized beautiful stations were offered In favorites sharply forward at the was in the habit of visiting his Y. a citywide , contest. The theory opening, Hayes Body gaining 4 college and university professors farm on Burnt Hill in the summer, There will be moving pictures and procured arguments against probably Is that you have to give points In this process and Columbia and helolPig about the haying. ^ at the Hall Friday evening. public ownership in college text a fellow something when he pays Graphophone annexing 3 points Tax Collector Edward A. Smith The Ladles Aid society met with a four-cent-a-gallon gas tax. more in the first period. books. met the tax payers at Jones street Mrs. E. E. Foote Wednesday after A wave of selling in the oil stocks Officials of the International and at Amston as per schedule. He Paper & Power Company are un noon. Mrs. Asa W. Ellis and Mrs. was Wall street’s reaction to the will he at Gilead, at Fogll’s store Foote were the hostesses. W e Use Only continued over-production of Crude derstood to be among those subpoe on Thursday, and at Hebron Center, naed fpr questioning. ^ The “ Gay Gilead ^ Girls” sang Oil and the prospects of the stop at the town clerk’s office, on Satur over the radio from Station WCAC, Plant F ood ping of this wastage through co day. April 27. , , Storrs, Monday at 5:40 p. m. Lo r operation with the stage agencies. DID HAGEN ERROR? Mrs. Della Porter, town clerks cal “ listeners In” were quite en Simms Pete reacted all the way assistant, reports that so far only Feed your plants and lawn thusiastic- In the event. with a good food. No lawn or back to 30, or about 4 1-4 points Leeds, England. April 25 — As about thirteen dog owners have Charles D. and C. Daniel Way below yesterday’s high price and the members of the American and had their dogs registered. 138 dogs were visitors in Hartford Monday. garden can produce beyond the Materials , loss of a point or two were record British Ryder Cup teams played were registered last year. The Mrs. Elizabeth Hills,. Mrs. A. H. ability of the soil to feed it. We registeration fee of $2,00 for each ed in other active standard and in their final practice rounds on the Post, Mrs. A. W. Ellis and Mrs. E. male dog. and $10.00 for each carry 'a very high grade line of FIRST There are no supplie^m .this dependent oils. Moortown course today in prepara E. Foote were visitors In Willi- The bull rampage in stocks this female dog,, must be received on or lawn grass seed and fertilizer. shop but. those, of high-quality.' tion for the opening matches to mantic Tuesday. week will probably cause an in morrow, the chief topic of conver before May 1, or the sum of $1.00 . . . ’r a E OAZF o n e , There are no tricks' iii our crease in brokers’ loans which was sation at the club house was will he added to the fee. Most dog wmething the co'>servative forces whether or not Captain Walter owners are In the habit of waiting Five women and three children Milikowski The plum ber’s k itof tools or in-our in Wall street were ^anxious to Hagen made a mistake in omitting until the last day or two of the were arrested by Chicago police business conduct that doesn^t I> m^ eawa SV os« > of Hagen’s thunder by winning steel! Think what Allis Chalmers, at the head of most of the'Winter tournaments in Friends from this place attended XX36X3C9CX365636363696S6X3CXS^^ and makes posadile the wedding in Colchester, Monday. that means! .It is the high-priced specialties, added 6 the United States, will play in the sturdy and durable the np-ondegs model ^ 1-2 points to yesterday’s 15-point singles on Saturday along with A1 April 22, of Miss Pauliqe Karas of h^rondanythi^that which is so easy to jump and sold at 200. Consolidated Watrous of Detroit. Woodhaven, N. Y.. formerly of yon erer believed a dean under. Gas, Briggs Manufacturing and a Hebron, a daughter of Mrs. Mar refrigerator conldbe. Joseph garet Yuriga. to Alexander Klein Fot High School Seniors In operation it is ex* feW others moved against the mar Ancient Chinese families com This small •family tremdy cpiiet. It never ket, but persistent selling of Bethle memorated the death of their rela er of New York. The ceremony needs oiung; It is as Pludibing aiid Hoatii^- was performed at St. Andrew’s model fiweaes a gen* SS-* hem Steel, U. S. Steel, Radio, Gen tives by putting up a strip of wall ; eions supply of ice... portable as a piece of Contractor* eral Motors and other speculative paper each time a death occurred. church, by the Rev. Father Mooney, . and in a snorter time. frunitore. Yon just ping leaders carried prices down a point with a high mass, at 9 a. m. The One tray freeses in two it into any convement or two. bride was attended by her sister, honrs* both trays in outlet. See all iu unique 28 Spruce St., Tel* Dllj Weakness in Bethlehem Steel fol Miss Anna Karas, as maid of honor, On To Washington Special ' four. Jtnscs less enrrent featores yonxsdfl Come South Manchester T: lowed reports of the possible issu fOWVHAm, and the Misses Rose Backwald and because the cabinet is in today. And ask about ance of 600,000 new common The movie is the only place Blanche Fuller as bridesmaids, so efficient that cold the convenient plan on shares at $85 a share, the proceeds Joseph Karas, a brother, of New does not leak ont and which it can be D oa^^ a man gets the right York, and William Yeske of Col to be devoted to enlargement of heat does not creep in. Im on AuGontrml EUetHm plant and manufacturing facilities num ber linsville, a friend of both bride and And,ofoonrse,it hasthe' Bomr, troorff i f oow y Sntmrdoy: rather than the redemption of out groom, also stood up with them. t w e e d t o p r a i n c o a t s exelnsive advantage o f i^noniMg,9tolOEatioruStm4nri Miss Marion Marieno of Boston, a simpliHed mechanism, ' Tbrno, moo r th* 1V. & & noomorh standing bonds. offartytm o tuotono. y Investment buying of the Rails niece of the bride, was flower girl. eadosedinanhermctieally le YELLOW was resumed in the second hour, The bride wore a gown of Ivory Snappyl Rainproof! with Pennsylvania reaching a new satin, and Tier veil was caught with MNCIL high for the year at 83. Boosting of a narrow/hand of orange blossoms. •with: the dividend on the common shares She carried a cluster of white roses. to $4 a year and formation of the The maid of honor wore a pink Misses’ Sizes Only 14,16,18,20. GEMRAL @ELECTRIC new Penn Road Corporation for the satin gown. The bridesmaids can purpose of holding the stocks now ton crepe. Miss Bachwald’s dress A i.L 'S’l'EEili, REFRICElfcATOIt^ owned by the railroads, has increas being of orchid color and Miss Ful ed the popularity of Pennsy stock ler’s pale green. Both wore pic with investors and the speculators ture hats to match. The litfle alike. Missouri Pacific, New York flower girl wore green satin. Gueits $ 3 - 9 5 from New York. Boston, Pennsy- M.H. Central, Union Pacific, and other Phone 263 high grade dividend rails moved up vania, Collinsville, and Hebron, 832 Main St. moderately in response to a better were present. A reception fook place^ at the home of the bride’s buying demand. mother In Hebron. Mr. and Mrs. The money rates were unchanged WIFE CRACKS Kleiner left for a trip of a few days and demand for new funds was not . so .heavy. Commodity markets were in Pennsylvania. firm, with cotton off 4 to 10 points. 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MANUHESl-ER EVENING HERALD, SOU'IH MANGHESIER, GUNN., THURSDAY, AFRIL 25, 1929. “PAGE FOUR • . V - ■• • -'y. which may prove to be Interesting I defeat of the dirt roads legislation; iiIatirl|»Btrr to the appellate coart. Whether, but it will take somo argument to OPEN ^N T IL 9 O’CLOCK E VERY THURSDA" like murder, the crime of obscenity convince anybody that those back HEAUH«1 »ET ADVICE Eurabig Rrralii can be so accurately described by town delegates didn’t dance to the PUBUSHBO BY THE a judge, and the exact Intent of the snap of a whip. So far as the small ^ D r FkMmkMcCo^ HERALD PRINTING COMPANY. iNC law made so clear that a jury will town people of this state goes, it At 18 UtMall Strtet. South ManehMtar. Conn. need to know nothing about the ef is safe enough to assert that seven- Sofa and Foundod by Blvrood 8. Ela. fect of a particular obscenity on eighths of them would have voted, Oot. L 1881 IIUISTMII5 IN K M R0 10 HW THt«eTjW IU.eeiW W M» 'Every Evening Except SundJ^ya and the minds of decent men and wom had they been given the opportuni IT auKcey who cm i t taoussm w aw » jjw jsgj. Club Chair Holidays en, presents a problem that it may ty, to put their roads in usable con v^cLosm STfMpeo hodressbo eNveioPe bob pe ply Entered at the Poat Office at South take the highest tribunal in the dition even though it were to com M caxY iteMimx mKt IQSAM OtuS'CAL. . Mancheater, CodDh aa Second Claaa Mall Matter. land to solve. pletely stop, instead of merely Diet Course^thick. Allow these to dry at least SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall modifying, the trunkline program. (Cleansing Spring alz dollara a ye-r, atxty oenta a continued.) over night, and preferably longer. month tor ahorur parlodA CHAIN STORES When thoroughly dry they should then be put into a moderately hot By carrier, eighteen eenta a week. Edward A. Fllene of Boston is COAST GUARD PROTEIN ADDED TO THE DIET. Single coplea three centa. Starting with tomorrow, your oven and toasted so that the heat SPECIAL ADVERTISING RBPRE- recognized In Massachusetts—and Senator Bingham says It is time will entirely penetrate the dried SBNTATIVE. Hamllton»De Ulaaer, the Coast Guard showed a little diet will be changed so as to add Inc.. 286 Madlaon AvenuA New York, far beyond Massachusetts borders, a certain amount of protein, in the bread until it is a golden, brown all and 618 North Michigan Avenue. for that matter—as a keenly more reasonableness and common form of eggs. A good way to start the way through. It should be but Chicago. ,, sense in its efforts to enforce the adding this protein to yo r diet is tered fresh as it is being eaten. The Mancheater Evening Herald la shrewd business man as well as a Stewed fruits are best if cooked on aale In New York City at Sohulta a law. The senator for the moment to make a change in your break Newa Stand. Sixth Avenue and 48nd. sociologist and humanitarian. His fast, eliminating the n n-starchy after thorough soaking, lu their Street, and 42nd. Street entrance of words are listened to with respect overlooked the fact that the Coast vegetables at this meal and substi dried form they should be ,/ell, Grand Central Station and at all by other business men because they Guard, sadly, resembles the cele tuting a breakfast made up of one washed and soaked overnight in Hoatllng News• Standa • • brated old grey mare In not being or two eggs, melba toast, and stew enough water to cover them. '1 hey have come to know that he is very should then be cooked slowly In the , Client of International News Ser what it used to be. Mr. Bingham ed fruit. The eggs may be prepar vice. much oftener right than wrong, ed in any manner e.\cept by frylhg. same water for as long as possible "International Newa Service baa the though he often appears to be in had in mind the Coast Guard Here are some ways to prepare eggs in order to bring out the .sweet, exclusive rights to use for republics- advance of his time. What he had which, as a youth, he admired for besides the usual boiling and palatable flavor. No sugar should tlon In any form all newa dlapaiohea its splendid traditions and valiant poaching to which you have been be added, as the slow cooking will credited to or not otherwlae credited to say to the merchants of Hart bring out the fruit sugar which will In this paper. U la also exclusively service in the cause of hunianity- accustomed: entitled to use for republlcatlon all ford at their banquet last night is, Some Recipes. 'make them taste' more delicious the local or undated newa published then, of much more Importance not the Coast Guard low recruited Coddled Eggs. Place the unbrok than if commercial sugar is used. herein." .. ™ - The lunch and dinner are to re Full Service Client of N B A Ser than if It were the utterance of one from an element made up of poten en eggs in a deep pan which is not vice. Member. Audit Bureau of Circu tial racketeers, drifters and willing standing on the fire, and pour boil main the same as you have been speaking with less authority on using, choosing a selection of the lations. snoopers. ing hot water over them. At least matters of business. one quart of hot water should be non-starchy vegetables both cooked Predicting a far greater growth used to each two eg_s. Allow to and raw. ' THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929 Your dally regime tomorrow will of the chain system of merchan stand from five to ten minutes. When broken open the egg should be this: Upon arising, brush your 3IAY START SOMETHING dising than the country has yet IN NEW YORK have a jelly-like consistency, but teeth vigorously for five minutes, Refurnish your living'room The convlctloiji of Mrs. Dennett, witnessed, Mr, Filene nevertheless should at the same time be so well take breathing exercises before an open window, then your morning author of the pamphlet on sex was so far from despairing for the cooked that there Is no transparent albumen which has not been coagu enema, followed by a shower bath. which a jury ruled Indecent though institution of independent retailing New York, April 25—The most j Breakfast: One or two eggs pre that he declared the Independents loyal animal, if you asked me, is lated. If the pan is covered, less with one of these groups it had received the commendation the baseball fan. time will be required to get the pared according to above recipes. of any number of clergymen, edu- could win out in the inevitable con I know all the stories about the same effect, but it is possibly more Three 6r four slices of Melba toast. test against chain merchandising. desirable to have the eggs congeal A small dish of stewed fruit from ERE’S the way to make your living room as distinctive and interesting as cators and other highly respectable dog and what he has done for hla the following list: Prunes, figs, persons, may turn out to have an And he put his finger on what has master. But even the widely- ad very slowly for perhaps eight or ten the one we furnished at the Model Home, Select a davenport and club vertised loyalty of the dog falls to minutes, as in this way they are raisins, apples, apricots or berries. chair to match; add a light, wood-frame chair, as shown in the grouping important effect on the rules of always seemed to'us to be the es cooked through more thoroughly. Luncheon and Dinner: A selec H move me quite as much as the con evidence and the practice of Amer sential and unavoidable weakness French Omelet. To tiVo ounces tion of one or more of the follow above___we’ve dozens to select from.. and possibly a larger, wing-type chair, stancy and affection of the dyed-in- ing vegetables: Celery, spinach, ican courts, before it is done with. of the chain system in any attempt the-wool fan. of milk add one egg. Put In a dry slipped in the same material as your wi ndow drapes! These two piece groups,' frying pan over a slow fire, and small string beans, asparagus, small Judge Warren B. Burrows of it might make to drive the inde Whether April comes in like a squash, cucumber, egg plant, beet specially priced are ideal for this type of a living room: pendent retailer from the field. He deluge vor a pretty blond, the fan beat milk and eggs together. Stir this state, sitting temporarily in will rush up barking , . . “atta boy and beat constantly so that it does tops, turnip tops, small beets, small said: not stick to the pan, and continue carrots, small parsnips, small tur The sofa and club chair sketched, Another Jamestown-made suite' the Brooklyn federal court where , . . slam her home. Babe, and get nips, pumpkin, lettuce okra, the case waa tried, ruled against “The average chain store man yer eyes fixed!” In Manhattan, at this until the mixture assumes a made by Johnstown Lounge Co., are with sofa and club chair has Queen jelly-like consistency. Do not fall to chayotes, oyster p’Mit (salsify), Anne cabriole feet and swell fronts. the admission of all evidence which ager is not ns resourceful, nor does least, he will don his sweater and mallow, kale, parsley, endive, alli covered in taupe mohair with reversi he have ?lie same personal Interest his winter overcoat and sit shiver keep on stirring the ml.xture even Mohair covered with frieze cushions. would have shown .hat the pam ing in the stands while the winds after it has been taken from the gator pear, ripe olives. These may ble tapestry seats. Fomerly $230.00. in his business as the individual fire, as the frying pan will retain a be used either cooked or raw, but Now $179. Formerly $264.00. Now $195. phlet in question was printed in off the river stir him to action. He I suggest that you use one or two the Medical Review of Reviews, cir merchant. The personal element is will stand in line a thousand deep good deal of heat which will con tinue to cook the egg. Serve in cooked and one raw at each meal. culated by the Y. M. C. A., ordered still a tremendous factor in retail on the cold gray dawt of the Before retiring, take your usual A dozen suites in all, specially priced. ing and a-dependable asset to the morning before. He will fight sauce dishes or egg cups. You will by various health and religious traffic and ride for hours on sub find that one egg prepared to two enema, shower bath, and Liean your agencies and very widely recog individual merchant in his fight ways. Ha will take chances on ounces of milk in this way will teeth by vigorously brushing for at against the chain stores.” rheumatism, pneumonia and chil serve one person, and exactly fill least five minutes, with a stiff nized over a period of ten years as toothbrush for at least five min Mr. Fllene was probably entirely blains, / And, after all his efforts the large end of an egg cup. k, standard educational work of Baked Egg: Cut with a small utes, with a stiff toothbrush and a correct In his considered conclusion and expenditure, he will look high value when placed In the upon a field soaked in mud. biscuit cutter rounds of white bread good dentrifice. hands of adolescents. So that the that legislation against chain stores Somehow the old familiar signs from slices one-quarter of an inch Look for tomorrow's paper with Instructions for the foilwing day. jury was called on to pass upon the w'ould never be likely to benefit the never seem to bother him. Year think. Toast these round pieces Refrigerator Independent. There are many rea after year he will be gladdened by until browned all the way through. merits or demerits of the work the signboard information that Place one in the bottom' of each QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. without being informed as to its sons for this conclusion, involving you can slide Into so-and-so’s em muffin tin, moisten slightly with standing In an Important body of questions of constitutionality, pub" porium for a shirt; that such-and- sweet milk, and break one egg into (Metallic Taste.) Question: Mrs, W. W. r.sks: public opinion. lie opinion, etc., but perhaps one of such a show is a three-base hit each tin. Bake in slow oven until Club and that you can run home in an eggs have become firm and all “Will you please tell me the cause The position of Judge Burrows the most important is that it would of a metallic taste in one’s mouth— Everyhandy taxicab. They, will look transparent albumen has coagulat Bigger than ever is the member Is perfectly easy to understand. It only damage the Independent retail upon these without protest. The ed, being careful not to overcook especially so after eating fruit?” was, presumably, that the decision interests if they were to get into most familiar advertising pun is them. Dot each egg with butter Answer: 'Sometimes the metallic ship of this year’s refrigerator taste is caused from the effect of as to the Innocence or guilt of the the same state of mind as the sweet for them to look upon. when ready to serve. club. These extremely liberal And then they will howl down The melba toast is prepared In the acids of fruit upon fillings in publication must be given by the western farmers and begin to re the teeth. This is especially true terms are the reason: $5 for your li>= umpire as of old and they will the following manner: Cut all of old refrigerator; $3 delivers a new twelve men of the jury and not by gard the government as their nurse all but toss pop bottles at the but the crust away from an. ordinary with those having amalgam or sil a large number of persons outside maid. ter-fingered Infielder. loaf of white bread and slice the ver fillings. Changing to gold in one; easy terms, cas-h prices. lays or pivot teeth will correct this. the court and the jury altogether. Buying pools, elimination of But fear not, whatever today’s entire loaf one-quarter of an inch waste, adoption of every possible venom, they will be right back Ordinarily, of course, public opin tomorrow—faithful and loyal to ion cannot and should not be al leaf out of the chain store book, the end. lowed to influence a jury and cer while preserving the individual en As far as I’m concerned, you’ll talnly cannot, by any stretch of thusiasm of the proprietor find par see me there when the w’eather WASHINGTON imagination, be regarded as consti ticularly the independents’ far gets warmer. Linoleum tuting evidence, in ordinary cases. better understanding of the needs Two tilings have* happened today LETTER But the question is, can the ordi of his particular group-of custom to make me feel uncomfort nary interpretation of proper evl- ers, must be the individual mer ably old: someone opened an old Floors chants’ answer to the chain “men- newspaper file and revealed a car By RODNEY DUTCHER < of those who want higher duties ■ dence be properly applied to a mat toon of the late Happy Hooligan as to just how disastrously they NO BULGING. Linoleum; floors, ted like this one? And it is on pre- ace.’ which I recognized: and attending Washington, April 25.—Perhaps have been hit. It is not the independent retail a Broadway theater performance laid the Watkins Way, do - not cisely that point that the jdefense nothing In President Hoover’s first “It would seem to me that th buckle and bulge at the seams for; may be expected to make its strong er who must necessarily suffer from I noted the name of Master Ga message to Congress was more in test of necessity for revision is in this sudden and revolutionary briel upon the proigram. teresting than the fact that it con the main whether there has been” the waterproof cement , used .Jiolds est representations in its appeal Now the mere fact that I can growth of the chain system—but tained nothing startling, nothing —introducing his tariff suggestion down the edges permanently. Sg from the verdict of the Jury. remember Buster Brown should be with those words. Hoover hardly the middleman. The strength of the new and nothing calculated to closely fitted are they that it is' al Mrs. Dennett was convicted of proof unto itself that I am not a arouse congressional opposition. sounded like the dictator some most impossible to see the seam. sending obscene matter through chain system Is that it deals direct member of the more-or-less young The message carried every in- have predicted he would be. It The 25 lb. Leonard er generation. And the last time shown, with white inte Have your new Watkins linoleum" th* mail. The whole case of course with the producer. It eliminates, I recall hearing the name of Mas dication that Hoover was em-' does not yet appear whether or laid this permanent way I hinged on the obscenity or other at least in part, the huge spread be ter Gabriel was when, as a lad in phatically averse to letting his not he is toting a big stick, but rior, $21.50. tween production costs and con Michigan, he appeared In a mu administration in for a row with * at this time the President is speak- wise of her pamphlet. The jury was Congress at the outset. The Presi- | ing softly. sumers’ costs. Obviously pool buy sical comedy fashioned after confronted by a problem. What comic strip. dent feels that there is no need fori Take the paragraph in which constitutes obscenity? The word is ing by Independent retailers can This Maste.r Gabriel was still such a squabble; that it would ] he said: “It is my understanding extremely elastic and the extent to accomplish the' same end in great playing Lilliputian roles; his part merely clog up the machinery and that it is the purpose of the lead- WATKI NS BROTHERS; Inc. would be only so much grief for ers of Congress to confine the de- which it can be stretched depends degree, putting the Individual re was that of a midget in a circus. tailer all-square with the chain And he seemed as oldishly young everybody. i liberations of this cession mainly 54 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER upon the frame of mind of indi as wheil Buster Brown made the His disposition is to let the to the questions of farm relief and viduals who must be considered ob store in what he pays for his goods rounds. members fight the farm relief and i tariff. In this policy I concur.” jectively in determining the effect and leaving him still possessor of \Teanwhile I had the feeling tariff problems out among them It sounded as if Hoover meant that of^the “obscene” thing. The jury all the advantages inherent In his that I had probably changed con selves, to judge from the message. Congress, and not he, was taking personal acquaintance, his com siderably. Thus, although there may be some the lead in policies of legislation. may know, for instance, whether Kelcey Allen, one of Manhattan’s complaint about a lack of specific . Whether Hoover actually ex Mrt. Dennett’s pamphlet seems ob mand of public confidence and his play reviewers, is telling this one recommendations— on the theory pects that Congress, as he'had scene to them. But they may be immediate and everlasting concern on himself. Kelcey. who is nothlnjg that a president should tell Con- previously suggested in so many the only twelve persons in Ameri to make ’lis one store a success. if not a valiant first night sufferer, gi-ess just what he wants—there words, will take the lead and the ^ fj One of the greatest economic actually grew bored to the extent can hardly be any complaint that responsibility in all legislative cas aside from the complainant and of walking out on a performance evils in this country is, the constant Hoover has shown a lack of discre matters is open to question. It the prosecutor, to whom it would before it had ended. 'This is not an tion. seems more likely that he is play seem obscene. Is it not obvious intrusion of the. middleman be uncommon practice-with George G. One Unexpected Point ing a wise game through which that before a person can properly tween the producer and the con Nathan and others of the cognos The proposal to strengthen and he hopes to keep his hands on the SHORE LOBSTER centi, for Instance. But Kelcey has speed up the Tariff Commission reins without ever allowing him =© -111-^113 bq^ convicted of obscenity there sumer; sometimes actually multi been looked upon as a working plying the cost of commodities to was the one recommendation that self to he maneuvered into a posi d in n e r must be evidence that the utter critic. tion where Congress can openly the user without benefit to the final may not have been expected. But ance is calculated to offend the So the management called his presumably no one is going to ob flout him. The imminence of de distributor. If the war between the paper and spoke to the editor. Served Each Day seniibilities ,and shock the moral “■Say, Kelcey walked oat in the ject to that. velopments, however, makes fur chain system and the individual There were three main phases ther speculation superfluous. fibre of at least a considerable part middle of our show tonight,” came 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. of the population? And if such evi merchant shall eventually result in the voice. to this very brief message;, agri Take Troubles Separately cultural relief, tariff revision and dence is essential to the just estab the elimination of half a dozen “Oh don’t mind that,” chirped Hoover’s remarks on agricul Except Sundays handlings and resales of merchan- [ back the newspaperman “You remarks on restriction of matters ture were typical of Hoover. It FRIGIDAIRE « lishment of a prosecution, isn’t it that he to be considered at this session. dise before It comes into the pos probably haven’t heard has been customary iu Congress a fair assumption that evidence to walks in his sleep.” Partly because of his anxiety to to state the present condition— j the contrary should be admissable session of the consumer, it will be limit the program and partly be “agriculture is not sharing pros-j only electric refrigerator in defense? a sad day for the manipulator but Out of a maze of wisecracks cause ^ he had' no new sweeping perity with the rest of our indus H oiiiss^s an economically good one for every which made their appearance suggestions to make. President tries”— and then propose some We have no doubt that in the ex during the recent ■ Texas Guinan Hoover was able to outdo Coolidge body else. artificial scheme as a remedy. 22 State St. clusion of the defense evidence in trial came one which must be himself on verbal economy in .such Hoover' has gone back to the that offers c o l d c o n t r o l this case the judge followed, in his credited to the hard-working a message. " ' causes of agricultural distress and (Under Grant’s Store) learning, the established practice THORIAS prosecutor. He had been trying On agriculture, he simply advanced the idea of meeting each ' Hartford, Conp. his best to stump the night club touched on the causes of agricul of courts and the established rules Senator Heflin occupied two full cause separately, wherever pos It is a simple dial which regulates tempera llOSt>6SS« tural distress, discussed the need sible, instead of merely trying to of evidence, as far as there are hours of the time of the United “Ah,” he sighed, as he finally and possibilities of a federal farm tures at will—makes delicious n ew desserts took his seat, “She’s as hard to cure the general condition at one court practice and rules of evidence States Senate, sitting in extra ses board such as has been repeatedly fell sweep. It is difficult to be possible, freezes ice cubes faster. See it. rattle as a bag of feathers.” proposed for many years, praised applicable to kuch a case—the pre sion at call of the President for the GILBERT SWAN. lieve, after reading Hoover’s mes cise like of which probably has nev accomplishment of some very ur the co-operative movement and sage, that nothing can be done for predicted the dawn of a new day Ask about Frigidaire prices., Learn how low they are and er been tried before. But if the ef gently needed legislation, with a agriculture, though Hoover him PEPLUM JACKET for the farmers. self admits that the efforts will be how small the first payment can be made. Stop in todays wniiAM UBicemd fect of his rulings was to require a speech demanding a vote of censure On the tariff, he laid down a The frock’s preference for pep- experimental. Perhaps the meat formerly connected with Zim^' jury to pass upon the question of upon the state of Massachusetts be lums has extended to coats. A general principle for duty re iest thing he said was: obscenity without opportunity to cause somebody threw a bottle at dusky rose faille suit has its dress vision, mildly warning against a “We must make a start.” merman’s Barber Shop, lOSt^ maker jacket made with a circu general raid. /There was ..no pro- The start has been a long time Main Street South; Manchester'. ,get an idea as to how many minds him in Brockton. One wonders, had nunclamento from which any in Home Electric Appliance Corp. out of every hundred the book in that bottle hit him, whether Heflin lar peplum below the belted waist delayed. line. timation might be drawn that he 749 Main St, South Manchester NOW ASSOCIATED WITH ; question would be obscene, then it would have permitted a vote of would veto this or that kind of a bill. In effect he said that an in would appear as If this jury had farm relief, national origins or RED TOUCH CHIFFON SUITS The Manchester Electric Co. GEORGE k MINER’S been compelled to grope in the anything else before the regular ’Tis smarter now to have a bit dustry seeking higher duties should be . able to prove that it 773 Main St., South Manchester , . lark for Its Verdict. session in December. of red in one’s outfit than a whole / MH BARBER SHOP red ensemble. Red and black had been really hurt by foreign Chiffon has summarized suits ^ Whether the interpretation of boutonnieres are the latest acces competition to the extent-of re tremendously. A very smart and > © - 1 1 1 III 983 Main St* Second! Floor this law can possibIy.be made at DIRT ROADS sory for the black jacket suit. duced operation and reduced em nevr one is of beige chiffon, witk one particular point of time, and It Is all very well for legislative ployment. '‘The actual effect of accordion pleated skirt and jacket finished with a six-inch accordion pegged for all time, without any leaders to triumphantly cite the President Hoover, It seems, is this suggestion 'Will depend on equally good at throwing out the how liberally Congress cares to pleated ruffle. The sleeveless consideration of a constantly cHang- votes of email toWn representatives first baseball or tossing a wrench Iconstrue the principle and whether blouse has matching Insertion and ADVERTISE IN. THF HERALU^IT PAYS inf public viewpoint, is a question aa contributing conclusively to the into Concress. ' ; it will be.wUUog to take the.word baod-tUQks trimming' It. . \ .'.’r ' ■ ■ ' J.:. T(;‘ ■ V - r * ^ ^ : i ' i ■ -■* -:^x. •:W ■ * '• J-- 4'-
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rules for competition and wlU MOIRE SUIT "Skippy” and Bride Leaving Church select the judges. Black moire fashions a cute sum m R R H HOUSE “BEAR FOR WORK” MISS DEXTER DESCRIBES The Board will subfnlt the^ of head er throat Is osoal^r mer suit with fitted hip yoke but benefited by the vapors of—' rules for consideration-on Sunday,^ toned up the front with white pearl CONTINENTAL CONGRESS ESSAY ON COLUMBUS May 12, to the Sons of Italy, whd buttons and big box pleats below HIS SCHEDULES SHOW are sponsoring the contest to com* meniorate Christopher Columbus, the yoke. The jacket Is a plain car Other Italian societies in Manches^ digan, buttoned with white but Recently Sang “ II Trovatore” Attends Annual D. A. R. Con Sons of Italy Offer Gold, SB- ter will be Invited to co-operate tons. Seven Nights in Succession; vention in Washington; Calls ver and' Brenite Medals t6 with the Sons of Italy, If they Sixth to Eighth Graders. wl^ to do so. , Here Tuesday Night. It Best Yet. The date' of the contest and rules A medal of solid gold, one of connecting with it will be announc* Miss Alice F. Dexter, past regent ed at a later date. A record of seven “II Trovatore” of Orford Parish Chapter, Daugh solid silver and another of bronze ICES IN HAR'TFORP performances on seven consecutive ters of the American Revolution, will be offered as first, second and GjUiLS WORLD AMUSING. , For Fridair and Saturday Only. evenings was made recently by who is at present visiting in Nut- third prize respectively to the stu ley, N. J., has written the Herald Chicago, April 25.— Professor Al Judson House, tenor soloist, who dents winning the essay contest on bert A. Nichelson, who is 75, Our Entire Stock, Quality Sweaters a letter in regard to the recent con ' For the Entire Family. will appear as an assisting artist tinental congress of the organiza the subject of "The Life of Qhrlsto- wants to be 100r“ because this world with the Beethoven Glee Club in tion at Washington. This was the pher Coluniibus.” is so amusing.” ' Come Here. You Will Save Money. Students In the sixth, seventh “ A man should live as long as its fourth annual concert, to be giv seventh continental congress Miss Sweaters Repaired Dexter has attended and she re and eighth grades. In all districts, he’s amused,” said the noted scien en Tuesday evening, April 30, in ports it as being more delightful regardless of creed, or nationality, tist today. “ For, me there are so the High School Auditorium. The than any previous convention. Her are eligible to compete., The Board many diversions— science, painting, of Education, who accepted the tennis, billiards and pla3ring the CHARTER OAK SWEATER SHOP productions were in the open air letter follows: plan for the contest when it was violin.” 73 Pratt St., Room J, Steams Building before audiences numbering fully The thirty-eighth Continental 10,000 each night. presented at the Board’s' meeting Besides, he remarked, he has an Congress of the Daughters of the by Joseph Barto, representing the other experiment in mind— a new American Revolution closed Satur Sons of Italy-, will draw up the calculation of the speed of light. day, April 20, 1929— one of the greatest, most harmonious meet ings ever held. ML From the casual reading of head lines which reflect the most colorful aspect one might believe that the chief business is the election of officers, and the airing of controversial views. As a mat- ,ter of fact these are only in cidental. Something for more sig nificant and more fundamental holds the Daughters of the Ameri ABOUT can Revolution together. Little is Discontinued told of the widespread educational work sponsored by the Daughters, of their support of various Ameri canization schools, and their mis Styles of sionary work among the aliens who come to America to be Americans. 250 One hears little of their work to Women’s Shoes preserve the traditions of an earlier PAIRS America and to keep fresh the memories of men and deeds and These smart little models ON places that played a part in the SALE Friday only! When they p riced Judson House. founding of the country. Times and conditions have . By accomplishing this remark changed but the same ideals which are gone, we will not be able able feat House disproved the con bound men and women together in Percy L. Crosby, famous as the creator of “ Skippy” which is one of to get any more. So they must tention of those who maintained the youth of the Republic are still the most popular features of The Herald is here shown leaving the WITH A COMPLETE SET OF ATTACHMENTS that it was physically impossible. alive, giving new courage and go . . . all together . . . all re And then to show just how unfa- First Presbyterian Church of New York City after his marriage to Miss strength to dare new things. Agnes Dale Locke, of "White Plains, N. Y. The Crosbys will spend their tigued he remained, he immediate- Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau who con duced from $4. Your size in ^ left for Athens, Ga., to sing four cludes her three-year term as presi honeymoon in Europe, and upon their return will be “ at home” in a re cently purchased estate at Langley, "Va. operas on three consecutive days, dent-general has achieved a record Only $74.50 many styles! Come in while “ Faust,” “ Carmen,” “ Samson for notable service which will place and Delilah,” and “ Madame Butter her high among the foremost presi $5.75 A MONTH they last! fly.” dent-generals of the organization. general, Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart and $5.00 DOWN In addition to his extensive op The retiring leader has Instilled a her board the society looks forwara CASH $70.78 eratic repertoire. House is prepared strict discipline within her organi to a still more influencing place in to sing at a moments notice 83 zation. The open-minded, fair and American public life. Typewriters different oratories and cantatas courageous way which she directed ALICE F. DEXTEit. ^ We will give a . Hankscraft Electric without the score. He has frequent the battle against efforts to over All makes, sold, renled, ex- 1 7 / Egg Cooker with each new Sweeper- ly sung as many as twelve recital throw the principles of the society ihanged and overhauled. REGRET RUSSIA’S PLAN. M purchased. programs without a single repeti revealed the heroic strain of revo Special rental rates to stu- tion. lutionary ancestors. The University of Vapparaiso has The action of thj National Con Geneva, April 25.— Following a ients. Rebuilt machines honored Judson House with the gress which voted 2,000 to one con sharp rebuke administered to $20.00 and up. The honorary degree of Master of firming the expulsion from mem Maxim Lltvlnoff, the Russian dele Music. The award was given fol bership of Mrs. Bailie by the Na gate, by Hugh Gibson, of the lowing a series of lectures on Beet tional Board of Management shows United States, the League of Na Manchester Electric Co. 977 Main Street, South Manchester hoven by House at the University. the strong confidence the thous tions preparatory disarmament KEMP'S He is one of the few North Ameri ands of Daughters have in those commission today rejected Soviet 763 Main St. Phone 821 773 Main St. Phone 1700 cans ever to receive this honor at they appoint to be their leaders. Russia’s proposals for reduction of the South American University. With the newly-elected president military and naval air forces. CLEARANCE Special Values SALE DAYS The Following Prices Tell The Story ehw-*
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERAJJ)* SOXJTH MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929. ^>AGB SIX "DAD AMD SONNT DINE DAILY . RADIO PROGRAM 150 DEEGATES FOR 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. Leading DX Stations. A t NORTH i E. CHUBCH Thursday, April 25. 7:00—Novelty Sunshine songs. 7:30—Orchestra, soprano. 405.2—WSB. ATLANTA ~V40. BOYS’ CONFERENCE ERVICE for President H(»ver, Secretary of the 8:30—NBC programs (2% hrs.; Treasury Mellon, aiid others w lU ^ ve 8:00—Novelty songs, guitarist. 8:30—Studio stock company. ' 11:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comic team- Ladies Serve Chicken Patties to radlo^ listeners of both the W tA i 9:00—Plano and organ concerto. 11:45—St. Mark chanters, organist. and Columbia chains, a vivid word 9:30—Tenor and baritone. 293.9—KYW. CHICAGO-1020. at Fathers and Sons Ban nlcture of the monumental Caplt^ 10:00—Symphony orchestra. 8:00—NBC programs (2 hrs.) City of the future, from the council 11:05—Two dance orchesUas.^^^ 10:35—String ensemble, songs. quet Over North. Over 200, Expected to At room of the United States Chamber 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 11:15—Studio dance orchestra. \ * - * ■> T ^ MOTORIS of Commerce, at 9 o’clock Thursday 11:30—WJZ Slumber music. the 7 :00—Drake’s variety hour- . , Seventy-five men and boys en nlirht. The United States Marine 7;30_WJZ programs (1% hrs.) 12:00—Dance music to 3:00. band will play and the great Federal 9 .Eowne’s merry makers hour. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. joyed chicken patties last evening tend Boys Sessions Here building program will be envisioneil glsO—WJZ concert hour. 9:00—Columbia programs (2 hrs.) in the vestry of 'the North Metho TWO I'HINOS ro r e m e m b e r : before the invited officials and the 10:00—Planistlc capers. 10:00—Mangelodians music hour. dist church.' The supper was at radio audience by the President, sec 10:5'1—McEnelly’s dance orchestra. 11:00—Studio artists; dance music. By Henry A. Schaller retary of treasury. Senator Keed 548.6— WABC. IMEW YORK—860. 12:00—Old Gray Mare club. 6:45, 8(Ud ;was prepared -,nd served This Week End. Smoot of Utah, Representative Rich 7:00—Dog chat: paters program. 254.1—WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. by the ladiet of the church. Special Prices ard N. Elliott of Indiana and Miiton 8:00—Play of the Sea. / 9:00—Mooseheart hour. B. Medary, architect, of Philadelphia, 8:30—Musical vignette in France. 9:30—Studio hub hour. At the close Walter E. Lydall, of The Eleventh Annual Older Boys who is taking an Imporant part in de 9;00—Talks by President Hoover, Sec 10:30—Dance orchestra; artists. Hartford, acted as.,toastmaster, and signing the future architecture of me retary of Treasury Mellon. 11:00—Studio program. In a witty way Introduced the sev Conference of Hartford County to nation’s capital. A musical narrative 10:00—Oliver Smith, tenor; trio. 12:00—Artists: concert trio. be held in the South' Methodist On Oil of a stroll through city streets, en 10;]5—i,ocker-room male quartet. 416.4^WGN-WLIB. CHICAGO—720. eral speakers. Dr. LeVerne Holmes titled "Old Man Melody," will be 10:30—Music-drama of Mozart. 10:00—Musical symphonic melange. In a delightful manner spoke for church of South Manchester on broadcast by WEAF and associated •jl-OO-Souvenier sentimental music. 10:30—Symphony orchestral music, the fathers^—said he did not know in 1 and 5 Gal. Lots stations at 7:30. One of the features ii.30—Pancho’s dance orchestra. 11:15—Quintet; dance orchestra, Friday and Saturday of this week of the program wili be a piano inter- 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 12:00-Dream ship; dance music. why Pastor Stocking should have will, it is expected, surpass all oth Bring your own can. preiaUon of Gasklll’s "Strange Inter 6:00—Talk, Thornton Fisher. 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. asked him to speak on such an oc- ' TO TH \ lude." James Doherty, tenor, will be 6:15—Dinner dance music. 8:00—Scrap book; The Angelas. ers in attendance and in the pro the guest soloist. Among the numbers 7:00—Mid-week hymn sing. 8:30—Kitchen club: artists. csision, as he never had a boy. and to be sung by the Musical Foursome, 7;30—Comfort hbur orchestra with 9:00—Choral orchestra, chorus. wouldn’t know what to do with a gram to be offered. Ray C. Pills- D O 0S I a male Quartet, for listeners of the James Doherty, tenor. 11:00—Popular program: office boys. boy if he had one. Nevertheless, bury, chairman of the Registration Columbia stations will be "Funiculi 8:00—Gossipers, music, dialogue. 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. he gave excellent advice to the boys Committee, reports that 150 dele ‘ Funlcula,” "The Wabash Blues,’ 8;30—Sentinel’s dance orchestra with 8:00—Columbia programs (3 hrs.) gates from various towns and cities f / "Follow Thru" and "My Lucky Star." songs of Ager and Allen. 11:00—Amos 'n’ Andy, comic team. present as to preparing themselves TUBES g-OO—Talks by President Hoover, Sec 11:20—Musical potpourri. for taking up life work the fathers of the county are planning to at Black face type Indicates best features retary of Treasury Mellon. 12:U0—'I'wo dance orchestras. tend the meetings, and it was stated 9;30—Vignettes music hour. would lay down. 10:00—Educational talk, orchestra, 238—KOIL. COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. this morning by Ralph W. Proctor, 3 0 x 3 V 2 ...... $ 1 .1 0 All programs Eastern Standard Time. 8:00—Columbia programs (3 hrs.) Leslie Erlcson for the boys made 10:30—Concert Bureau program. a bright though brief speech. ur,g- chairman of the Local Arrange 11:30—Ben Bcrnie’.s orchest^ra. 11:00—Merry ramblers; dance music, Leading East Stations., 12:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy; studio music. ing "dad” to always set a good ex- ments committee, that over 200 will 29x4.40 ...... $1.25 393.5_WJZ, NEW YORK—760. gather for the banquet on Friday 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 6:00—Old Man Sunshine. 288.3— WFAA, DALLAS—1040. amnle for sons to follow. other sizes at low prices. 8;00—Presbyterian Gospel hymns. B;.3ft_Po11ack’s fin nee orchestra. 7:30—WEAF orchestra, songs. evening. Out-of-town delegates will 7:00—Debate, Lafayette vs. Princeton. 9:30—WJZ concert program. Payette Clark led in the singing 8:20—Organist; studio programs. 7;]5_Vocalists with saxophonist. 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. of familiar songs which were joined be entertained without expense in 10:15—Subway boys, comedy team. Manchester homes. 10:30—Play, “ Rubiylat of Omar. 7;30—Foamers orchestra with Chaun- 9:00—NBC programs (D,4 hrs.) in heartily by all present. 11:05—Happy Andrew’s orchestra. cy Parsons, tenor. 10:30—Studio feature program. Boys between the ages of four \? ^ • JT- 8;00—Talk by Thomas Benrimo, art 11:00—Supreme serenadera piogram. E. A. Lydall spoke earnestly on 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 11:30—Agricultural College service. teen and twenty years from Sunday SPECIAL 7:00—Lula’s wind ensemble. ist; Lewis James, tenor. not taking life too seriously, but to 8:30—Ben Bernie’.s oichestra. 374.8— WBAP, FORT WORTH—800. School classes, boys’ clubs, church 7:30—WJZ programs (2% brs.) •8:30—Songs, piano recital. mingle In less sombre things to 10:00-Musical masqueraders. 9;00—To be announced. make Its burdens lighter. groups, high school clubs and Y. M. 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. U:3U—Rosario Bourdon’s orchestra. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. C. A. groups will represent their REMEMBER that nobody loves a “Gloomy Gus.” 7;00—Orchestra: feature program. X0;00—Voices of the Evening. 8:00—Old-time fiddlers. At 8 o’clock the pa.stor invited New Batteries 8;00—WEAF programs (3'/4 hrs.) 10:30—Palais D’Or orchestra. 9:00—Orchestra: studio program. all present to go upstairs into the several organizations of the county. 11:00—Slumber music. 11:30—Arcadia dance orchestra. 535.4—WFI, PHILADELPHIA—560. 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. auditorium of the church and see The general theme of the con- 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 8:(i0—NBC programs (3 hrs.) conference this year Is “ To Attain 10:30—Band concerL 7;00—Automobile club feature. 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comic team. a moving picture entitled “ Lest We $ 7 * 0 0 up REMEMBER that the unusual service and perform 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 7:15—Topics in season. 11:15—aradio variety program. Forget.” This ■was open to the the Heights.” The devotional peri^ 7:11—Amos 'n’ Andy, comic team. 8:00 -WKAF programs brs.) 12:4.5—NTghthawk frolic. ods are to be presented in dramatic ance of the used cars we sell will turn the glcwmiest 7:25—Pearl’s dance orchestra. 491.6— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. public and many women and girls g-3()—Onpenhoirn’s concert orchestra. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. form. The devotional setting of the 8:00—Columbia programs (3 hrs.) 10:3')—Symphony orchestra; feature. were In attendance also. The five pessimist into an unquenchable optimist. 11:10—Two dance orchestras; 7 :00—Children’s hour, pianist. South Methodist church with its 305.9— K DK A, PITTSB U R G H —980. 12:30—Concert, dance orchestras. reels of film vividly depicted the 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 333.1— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—900. fine organ and beautiful chimes 7:30—Old-time singing school. g;:;n_niimer dance music. sad effects o6 drunkenness in pre- THIS WEEK’S USED CAR OFFERING 7:00—Baseball scores; aviation talk. 11:00—Orchestra; songs; artists. should make the conference un S;00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 12:00—Dance music. prohibition days. whic.. effects are BARLOW’S GARAGE U:U0—Vocal picture program. 7:30—WJZ programs (2i,^ hr.s.) usually impressive. James Hutchin 10:05—Orchestra: merry ramblers. 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790, . now largely done away. The final 1927 Dodge De Lu.\e Sedan 1925 Chevrolet Sedan 9:30—WJZ concert program. 10:30—Standard Symphony orchestra. son will play the chimes and Archi Main St., So. Manchester 10:00—Hollingsworth Hall’s program. 11:00—WJZ Slumber music. reel presented In realistic manner 595 245.8—WCAE. PITTSBURGH-120. 11:30—Memory l.ane music. bald Sessions will play selections on 1926 Dodge Sedan 1925 Uuick Coach 10:30—Mid-continental hour. 12:30—Mvstery serial; trocaderans. the coming of Uncle Sam to the 11:00—Instrumental trio, tenor. 6:30—Recording orchestra; pianlsL the organ. The double male quar Next Door to Sheridan Hotel. 1928 Dodge Coupe 7-30—Book talk: Uncle Gimbee. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. rescue of heartbroken wives, moth 192.5 Hnpmoblle Coupe 11:30—Glad Girls entertainment. 9:00—Studio musical pdogram. tet of the South Methodist church 12:00—Orchestra; variety hour. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) ers and children, by his nailing 1926 Dodge Coujte 11:30—Tracy-Brown’s orchestra. 9:30—Columbia'■feature hour. and the Center church Troubadours 1925 Oakland Touring 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. ]O;00—Pianist, theatrical hour. across saloon doors the bars of the 192.3 Dodge Coupe 7:00—Invisible chorus; harmonists. 260.7— WHAM. ROCHESTER—1150. will add to the musical program. 7:00—Eastman School program. 11:20—Dick Ixmg’s orchestra. 18th amendment. 8:00—WEAF programs (1% hrs.) 461.3— WSM, NASHVILLE—650. 9:30—^Trlo; Bachelor Maid. 7:30—WJZ programs (214 hrs.) For the group singing Harold Turk- Manchester Auto “ Buying Safely Means Buying of a Reliable Dealer” ]0:nn—Siuclio program: orchestra. 8:30—WEAF programs (H4 hrs.) 10:30—Three dance orchestras. 10:00—Studio musical hour. ington will preside at the piano. 399.8—WCX-WJR. DETROIT—750. 11:30—Theater organ recital. 11:011—WJZ Slumber music. 10:30—The Man Who Knows. Among the local pastors to have 8:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND—Ilia Top O). 11:00—Egyptian serenaders. 379.5—WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. formal parts during the sessions 11:55—Time; weather; markets. 6:00—Orchestra: Amos ’ n' Andy. 12:00—Organist; dance music. 11:00—Studio dance orchestra. are Rev. Robert A. Colpitts, Rev. 499.7—WTIC, HARTFORD—600. g:00—Stocks, markets, farm forum. g:30—Albany dinner music. 7:30—Debate, Virginia vs. N. Carolina, Frank Gagne has sold his farm Frederick Allen and Rev. 'Watson All Work l’'ully Quaranteed. SCHALLER MOTOR SALES, Inc. 6:30—Sea Gull dinner group. 8 :3 0 -Studio musical program. 7:00—Music memory contest. g;45—Geographical Society talk. Woodruff. ' 7:30—Agricultiirnl que.stion box. 440.9— KPC. SAN FRANCISCO—680. which was formerly owned by H. W. J. (IlESSIER 7:30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 11:00—Feature program. The list of speakers who will ad Phone 1226-2 8:30—"Tone Color."_____ musical hour. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) Dorman to Mr. and Mrs. Ohann of Center Street. 9:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 11:30—Theater organ recital. 12:0n—NBC dance music. New Jersey, who will take posses dress the conference includes: Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. sion at once. . John H. Hyde, chairman of the lo cal Board of Selectmen, who will DAY AND NIGHT RELIABLE 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 410.7—CNRM. MONTREAL—730. 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—870. The ;Women’s Relief Corps of NIGHT 7:00—Champion’s dance orchestra. 8:00^^—French Canadian concert 8:15—Farmer Rusk’s talk. Hartford gave a patriotic program welcome the delegates; Prof. R. L. SERVICE USED CARS 7:30—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 9:00—Canadian musical program. 12:00—Orchestra: comedy team. in coniiection with the presentation Calhoun Of Yale University: Prof. AUTO SERVICE 9:30—Mr. and Mrs. Radio SkiL 10:00—Ottawa dance music. 1:10—DX air vaudeville. Alfred Coons of Wesleyan Uni lO.-nn—WEAF musical program. 296.9—WHN, NEW YORK—1010. 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO—1480. to the church of a silk flag and Use your car days. Let ns do 6:30—Violinist and pianisL versity; Leslie Buckland of the local 10:35—Braves concert program. 10:00—Studio concerL standard on Sunday afternoon. your repair work at night. 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 7:00—Dinner dance music. 272.6— WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. 11:00—Your hour league. The Dorcas Society met with iHi-Y club: Weiant Dunn of the 8:00—WPIAF programs (2% hrs.) 299.8—WHO, DES MOINES—1000 Bloomfield Hi-Y club: Principal After 5 p. m. Phone 2954 10:30—Artists; dance orchestra. 6:00—Orchestra favorites: ensemble. Mrs. William Kierstead, Thursday ! 6:40—Talk: K. of C. hour. 8:00—Studio musical program. afternoon. ! Clarence P. Quimby of the Mancheis- 250 West Center St. 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 7:00—Concert orchestra; talk. 8:30—NBC programs (314 hrs.) ter High school: Prof. A. C. Purdy 7:50—1. B. S. A. mid-week service. 7:25—Baritone; pianist: ensemble. 12:00—Little Symphony orchestra. Howard "B, Lord was a caller In 9:00—Columbia programs (2 hrs.) 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. Portland the last of the week. of the Hartford Seminary Founda 11:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comic team. 7:35—Air college lectures. 508.2—WOW. OMAHA—690. - tion and Rev. E. T. Thienes, secre 11:15—Day’s dance orchcstr.o. 8:1.5—Minnie Weil, composer-pIanlsL 10:00—Feature program. Henry Cordes ha's sold his house 4 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—920. 8:30—Foreign War veterans hour. 11:00—Burnham’s rhythm kings. to Michael Rankl. tary of the Hartford County Y. M. Radiator and 315.6— WRC, WASHINGTON—950. 309.1-KJR, SEATTLE—970. Miss Mildred Hough, teacher at C. A. 7:00—Trio; speed boys. 11:00—ArMstic ensemble, soloists. 8:00—"WEAF programs (1% hrs.) 9:30—WE.\P programs hrs.) the North school, spent the week General Repairing 9:80—G.vpsy baron’s concerL 11:00—WJZ Slumber music. 12:00—Salon orchestra, ari’.Rta. 10:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 12:00—Daugherty’s orchestreu 1 1:00—Vic Myer’u oichestra. end at her home in Hebron. The Boys’ hand gave a concert OLIVER WELDING In Colchester Thursday evenin,g, BASCOM SLEMP SLATED under the auspices of Colchester WORKS Grange. FOR PORTO RICO POST Comer Tear! ami Spmee FEDERAL TROOPS HOLD Miss Mae Hannon of Hartford, Tel. 1233 WTIC spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Myers. PROGRAMS OUTSKIRTS OF MASIACA Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Myers are Washington, April 25.— C. Bas- com Slemp, of Virginia, one of the Travelers, Hartford the owners of a new upright piano. Miss P. A. Bllsh. a teacher in foremost Republican factors in the FOR RADIO 1 500 m. 600 K. C. San Antonio, Texas, April 25.— Glastonbury spent the week-end at erstwhile “ Solid South,” is slated to become governor of Porto Rico un SERVICE Federal cavalry holds the outskirts AN OBSCURE BATTLE her home here. Mrs. G.' W. Buell and Miss Hattie der the Hoover administration, ac of Masiaca, rebel stropghold In cording to reports current here to PHONE 1968 Values Program for Thursday Today is the anniversary of an Buell spent Saturday in Hartford. southern Sonora, according to ad Robert T. Buell called on rela day. Have you beard the new Ma 6:20 p. ,m. Summary of Program important but little-known battle jestic Kleciric Itadio’f vices here today. tives In Hockanum recently. Slemp, who served as secretary NEXT TO A NBW BUICK IS A USED BUICK and UMted States. Daily News of the American Revolution — the to President Coolidge, p d prior to Bulletins from Washington, D. C. The mounted' men, proceeding jjattle of Hobkirk’s Hill, South slowly and taking evei^y precaution HIT BY AUTO that represented the ninth district Barstow Radio 6:25 Hartford Courant News Bul Carolina, fou,ght on April 25, 1781. of Virginia in the House for several Selling at a Great Price Reduction letins. against possible ambush, entered Technically, it resulted in Milford, April 25-^Frank Fabi- the city without opposition. A few towlcS, a farmer. Is In Milford hos terms as the only Republican Con Service 6:30 Bulova Correct Time. British victory, since the handful gressman from that state, is said to Authorized Dealer 6:30 Sea Gull Dinner Group, shots were reported to have been of Americans, under Nathaniel pital under treatment for cuts and BUICKS fired from a building just outside possible Internal injuries received have found favor In the eyes of Majestic, Crosley, Pbilco 7:00 The King Perfecto Music Greene, temporarily retreated. President Hoover for the appoint 216 Middle Turnpike East Memory Contest directed by Emil of the city but a shell from a one- But as they had done so often be when an autolst smashed his two- pounder silenced the sniper. horse team and sped away without- ment, and to have the hacking of South Mamihesier 1927 Sedan 1926 Reg. Sedan Heimberger, fore, they retreated in such a way Secretary of War Good. 7:30 Coward Comfort Hour from The insurgents were said to have qs to place the British in a worse stopping. The accident occurred on withdrawn to strongly fortified the Turnpike at Home Acres. Horace M. Towner, of Iowa, at 1924 Six Touring - 1924 Reg. Sedan N. B. C. Studios— Orchestra dir position than they had been be-^ present is governor of Porto Rico. ection Fritz Forsch. positions north of the city. Federal fore their “ victory.” Familiarity Fabitowlcz’ father, riding with him. aviators reported great activity in escaped serious Injury by being His resignation is in, though, with 8:00 S. D. Woodruff & Sons Seed with the countryside, of course, a request it be accepted because of 1924 Brougham Program. the hills west of Masiaca hut dis enabled them to do this. thrown on top of the younger man. covered no unusual signs north or The son was thrown onto the horses ill health. S:30 ‘■‘Tone Color” Presented by Furthermore, Lord Rawdan, Slemp is given the major portion OTHER MAKES 'I he Imperials. east of the city. under whom the British fought and then ffell under the wagon. One report received here said Police say the tuitomobile was of the credit for lining up the 9;'00— “ Beautifying the Nation’s the battle, found that his lines of southern delegates for Mr. Hoover Capitol,” program direct from that the rebel commander-in-chief, communication had been cut by registered in the name of John R. Hupmobile Club Sedan Nash Roadster Gen. Gonzalo Escobar, had deserted Doody, of North Branford. at Kansas City last June. the Chamber of Commerce two wings of Green’s army, and These used cars we recommend to be in first class condition. Building, Washington, D. C. his troops and was fiiaking his way was forced to retreat Immediately Speakers: to the American .border. Several of from his newly-,gained position. of i his staff were said to be accom- Andrew' Mellon, secretary The battle of Hobkirk’s Hill LET US DEMONSTUATB THESE VALUES! treasury, presiding. [panying him. preceded the surrender of General Richard Melliot, chairman of Messages received from Mexico Cornwallis at Yorktown and the committee on public buildings. City by Mexican Consul General end of the Revolution by just six CAPITOL BUICK CO. Topic: “ Congress and the Na Enrique Santibanez expressed sur months. It undoubtedly hastened le t . 1600 - a, M. SHBAIi EiI. Hlilt. Tel. 1000 tion’s Capitol.” prise that Federal troops had en that surrender because Rawdon’s Senator Reed Smoot. Topic. “ Ap tered the city without meeting forced retreat following it adfied propriations.” vigorous resistance. a final blow to a series of harass President Herbert Hoover. ing incidents the British had met Milton B. Medary, of American during their North Carolina cam Institute. Topic: “ Making the paign. Capitol City.” 10:00 Halsey-Stuart Hour from N. DOTATIONS NATIONAL TOURNEY B. C. Studios— Orchestra direc tion Andrew Sanella. Chicago, April 25.— Winners of Majesae bu mtde It posiible for yon try **the world's most talkedT of Slinging 10:30 Hotchkiss, Hinkley & Welsh the National A. A. U. junior box Old Fashioned Barn Dance from ing championships will emerge radio” right in yonr own home—• Bloomfield, Connecticut. “ The acting of today is not only from sixteen bouts to he fought In Where yon oah tnne it, listen to it, An avalanche of enthusiastic let equal, but decidedly superior to Chicago stadium tonight. enjoy it—Just as though you had ters to Station WTIC bears witness that of the so-called old school.” In eleven matches in the heavier purchased this greatestof ell receiv to the fact that the old-fashioned ' — De Wolf Hooper. classes last night one of the fea ers. i Only ■ Niiljestid, making 4000 square dance has not lost its ap tures was the victory of Johnny sets A day, nan give you a high quality peal. At 10:30 o’clock tonight The “ Bread lines reachin,g’ the length Lee of Chicago over Mike Chonyak ‘ radio such as this at snob a price. caiilt hurt Travelers station will broadcast the of Manhattan Island would be seen of Pittsburgh in the 160-pound Your Icioal denier will install the set proceedings from the barn dance within a year if one-tenth of the class. Five thousand fans saw the oomplete, then leave it for a free staged each week in the rural com aliens now clamoring for admission show. ■> triaL If you do not want it, he will munity of Bloomfield, Conn. Sam to the United States were allowed George Bretsch of Pittsburgh takS h Y>at* without xpiestion.- Just my Spring, veteran fiddler, and his to enter.” knocked out Tony Kuzmerskl of mnil: the coupon, and your nearest Dulflnt old-time orchestra will provide the — Senator David A. Reed, Pennsyl Grand Rapid. Mich., In the 147- dealer will* .within a very few days, music, and a jolly throng of de vania. votees to the quadrille will supply pound division. install the Model 72 in your home. the action. The racket made by the “ I speak from experience when LAKE COTTAGE BURNS MODfiL 72—An eight-tobe radio. dancers is half the fun of these I say that legislation framed in a unique presentations. raCrivar oOjBpletalr ihiclded, R.F.L. temperature of 90 degrees is not Willimantic, April 25— Fire of ' bakeaeS elteoit, sinSle dial taniog, 11:00 Hartford Courant News Bul Mgjcatie Sapwl^naiiiio Speaker. To keep the Majestic letins; Weather Report Bulova apt to be good legislation.” unknown origin destroyed a cottage BcMtiBt~ t LCaial,eaia) walnot oabioet -Nicholas Longworth, speaker of . viitb iaatraaeat .fkncl oi diamond Radio permanently, you Correct Time. at Lake Wanumbaug, South Hamp the House of Representatives. ton, during the night, causing i matched eriantai 5Q need pay only a small walant. amonnt down, and the o r r o r s \ ” your instinct cries at such a loss estimated at $4,000. The Leta Tnbea “ There is not a law on the house was owned by Alfred Con- rest over a period of sev sight as this. "Aha, it’s Bay State Dultint,’* BLTM3LAB EXTRADITED statute books of any state, or eral months, through the H tamesser, of New York, and Is GRIGDBY-GRtJNOW COMPANY Majestic Plan. a relief thought comes rushing. And then upon the statute books of the na located in a theatrical colony $80l Diekeac Chicago, III. tion, which was not placed there known as Gerald Park. The build I o f I ‘ soap, "water and a rag erase the black hands. Willimantic, April 25.— Alex by the duly elected representa ing was unpccupled. Mail Coupon Today Before 'jC Kamiski stepped *out of a Florida tives of the people.” You Forget Slfbl}t.D BB But is it true ? Are your walls thus armed by prison camp last week and today — James W. Good, secretary of war. One of Foch’s French biogra PLACID mTM Dultint against disaster ? If not, come see us was locked up here to await a hear phers gives the United States OUR. T O S lN S n “ The people of this country are credit in winning the war. The at" once, and we’ll tell you how to use it. ing on a charge of breaking and en annually robbed of hundreds aforesaid U. S. is still trying to OPPIOB tering, that dates from early 1927 of millions of dollars by false and collect .some of the cash. ^ / n i g n r y when the Jordan Auto Company misleading advertisements appear safe was robbed of $700 and the ing in magazines and nsws- Texas Oil Company safe of a small papers.” WM. E. KRAH er amount. Kamiskl’s brother and — W. E. Humphrey, federal trade M om irch SCHARR BROTHERS p oth er man, a New Britain resi commissioner. Expert Depot Square, Manchester dent, have served terms for the rob o f beries. “ Any farm bill which fails to Radio Service Kamiski came here today in cus carry some feature to make the 669 Tolland Turnpike,; l l w / / i r - tody of two Willimantic policemen tariff effective must prove dis PAtNT SEnViCE. who_went to Plorid4 with extradi- appointing to the farmer." Phone 364*2 ers. — ^Representative Nelson, MiBSouri. South Manchester,, M m U.- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929. PAGE SBV ~ j ------;------I most popular girl jazz orchestras 3b ...... R 1 8 0 0 1 I direction of Louis Silvers, who was ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 responsible'for the score. in the country. Frank Orth, the Fonseca, 1 b ...... 5 1 1 11 0 0 In addition to this feature, tw^ famous musical comedy star Is seen V isit the NATIONAL AMERICAN Jam ieson, If ,...... 3 2 2 0 0 0 6 0 1 acts of Vl^phone vaudeville will in the second act in a hQmoi'ouB Girl L. Sewell, C :...... 5 1 1 skit entitled "Meet the Wife.” Mlljus. p ...... 2 0 1 0 2 0 Theaters also share an important position on At Pltt«bnr«l»»— At Boston »— Falk, X ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 The latest issue of State News YANKS 9, RED SOX 3 0 0 1 0 tomorrow’s hill. The first act offers PIRATBS 5. CUBS 4 Harder, p ...... 0 0 moddrn'’ musical medley by Topics and the current chapter of McGovern F ittsburgh Scout N ew Y ork H ollow ay, P '...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 ‘"rhe Collegians” will round out AB. R. H. PO. A. B. . AB. R. H. PO. A. E...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Green’s Fiapperettes, one of the 3 3 0 0 the program. _____ Jones, ss ...... 6 1 2 8 4 Combs, ct ...... 6 0 AT THE STATE L. Waner, cf ...... 6 1 2 6 0 K oenig, 8 b ...... 6 0 2 1 3 0 41 6 14 24 13 2 4 0 1 2 0 0 *‘The Awakening” Granite Co.’ s P. W aner, r f ...... 4 1 1 2 0 News D etroit ...... 061 001 <00x— 7 Traynor, 3b ...... 6 2 1 3 2 Gehrig, lb 4 2 2 13 0 0 Cleveland ...... 000 002 8 0 1 -6 Tonight marks the final chance Grantham, If ...... 4 0 0 1 1 5 2 2 2 0 0 Two base hits, Tavener, Rice, for Manchester film fans to witness 4 0 0 2 2 0 Memorial Day Sheelv. lb ...... 6 0 2 10 3 Jamieson 2. L. Sewell, J. Sewell, Lind, Vilma Banky In her latest United 7 Durocher, ss , 4 2 2 2 4 1 McManus, Alexander; home run, Hell- Bartell. 2b ...... 5 0 1 3 Council 2 2 2 Artists production, “ The Awaken Hargreaves, c ...... 6 0 1 7 0 Grabowskl. c 6 2 1 mann; stolen bases. Johnson, Jamie Exhibition Grimes, p ...... 4 0 0 0 4 Mrs. Chkrlefl W. Holman will Hoyt, p ----- . 4 1 2 0 2 0 son; double plays, Tavener to Lind to ing.’’ ...... 1 0 0 0 0 Fonseca; left on bases, Cleveland 12, “The Awakening’’ Is a vivid and Swetonlc, p .. . give a tea Monday afternoon, April 13 2 l-'T- '■ V « o f 29, at 3 o’clock, for Miss Ruth 41 9 16 27 Detroit 13; base on balls, off Sorrell 1, colorful story of Alsace before the 46 5 10 39 21 Boston Stoner 2. Mlljus 6 struck out, by Sor C hicago Hedlund, Regional Director, Region AB. R. H. PO. A. E. rell S, Mlljus 8, Stoner 3, Harder 1; great World War conflict and Is AB. R. H. PO. A. 1. Every member of the Girl Rothrock, cf ...... 4 1 1 5 1 0 hits, off Sorrell 10. In 6 1-3. off Mlljus presented with a special synchorn- ^ Monuments and Knglisli. ss 6...... 5 1 2 2 3 Scout Council is urged to be present Rhyne, s s ...... 3 0 1 3 4 1 9 In 5. off Harder 8 In 2; hit by pitch Ized reproduction that includes Beck. 3b ...... 6 0 0 0 5 Scarrltt. rf ...... 3 0 0 4 0 0 er. by Mlljus (Rice): wild pitches, Markers 2 as Miss Hedlund will give a talk on Flagstead, If ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 Sorrell, Stoner; winning pitcher, Sor music and sound effects. Cuyler, r f ...... 4 0 5 0 The associate film feature is Hornsby, 2b ...... 6 0 0 2 6 Girl Scout work which will be In Regan. 2b ...... 3 1 0 3 2 0 rell; losing pitcher, Mlljus; umpires, Original in Conception Wilson, ‘cf ...... 5 0 0 5 0 teresting as well as helpful. Reeves. 3b ...... 4 0 1 0 2 0 Dlneen, Hlldeband and Gelsel; time, “ The Spirit of Youth,’’ co-starring Stephenson, If ...... 4 1 1 1 0 Todt. lb ...... 3 0 1 fi 2 0 2:15. 's Dorothy Sebastian and Larry Kent. Troop 1 X— Grimm, lb ...... 6 1 1 13 1 Berry, c ...... 2 1 1 3 0 0 F alk batted fo r M lljus In 6th. Moderate in Price XX— Myatt batted for Harder. 8th. “ Kid Gloves” A n gley. c ...... 5 0 3 4 0 Phyllis Barrett has passed second B igelow , z ...... 1 0 0 0 0, 0 ...... 1 0 0 0 1 A. Gaston, c ...... 0 O'fl 0 0 0 z—Fothergill batted for Schuble In Conrad Nagel and Lois Wilson R oot, p ...... class bed making. Mrs. Snow visit Talt. zz ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 147 Allyn St., Hartford Heathcote, x ...... 1 1 0 0 0 ed Troop 1 at the last meeting. Sth. are teamed together again in “ Kid H orne, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 Ruffing, p ...... 3 0 0 2 2 0 There will be a registration party K. Williams, zzz ... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Gloves,” Warner Brothers’ latest Vltaphone talking picture, which 43 4 9 37 17 at the Center Congregational OVER 4,000 ATHLETES Mr. J. Fuller Mitchell P it t s b u r g h ...... 004 000 000 000 1— 5 church parlors Friday evening, 32 3 6 27 13 1 comes to the State for tomorrow C hicago ___ . . . 000 100 210 000 0— 4 New Y ork ...... 001 120 023— 9 and Saturday. Local Representative Two base hits, Grimm, Cuyler, An- April 2 6, from 6:15 to 8 p. m. Boston ...... 010 020 00— 3 gley, Sheely; stolen bases, Stephen Roberta Hansen, Scribe Two base hit, Grabowskl: sacrifices, IN PENN CARNIVAL With the two screen favorites are Phone 2-4129 son, Bartell, Traynor, Jones, Heath- Troop 5 Lazzerl, Todt. Rhyne: double play, cast Edward Earle, Edna Murphy, cote, English; sacrifices, Cuyler, Root; Regan to Rhyne to Todt; left on base. The following girls have passed New York 10, Boston 7; base on balls, Tom Dugan, Maude Turner Gor double plays, English, Hornby to Philadelphia, April 25.— Athletes don and John Davidson. Ray En Grimm, Sheely, Jones to Hargreaves: second class; First Aid— Dorothy off Hoyt 3 off Ruffing 4; struck out, left on bases, Chicago 10, Pittsburgh Gess, Faith Galinat, Marlon Apel, Hoyt I, by Ruffing 2; umpires. from far and near arrived here to right directed. 9; struck out, by Grimes 8, by Root 1, Eleanor Patten and Betty Harvey. Morlarty. Hildebrand and Guthrie: day for the annual two-day athlet The story has to do with the by Horne 3, by Swetonlc 2: base on time, 2:13. ic carnival at Franklin field Friday hair-raising adventures that come balls, off Grimes 6, off Root 1, off Dorothy Walton has passed the z— B igelow batted fo r Berry In 6th. The Selwitz Shoe Rebuilding Shop Horne 3; hits, oft Root 7 In 6, off tenderfoot.. Dorothy Foley, Alice zz— T alt batted fo r A. Gleason, 9th. and Saturday sponsored by the Uni Into the hard life of one “ Kid Selwltz Blocks Old Shoes Made New. Cor. Pearl and Main. Grim es 7 In 11, off H orne 3 In 6 1-3, Spencer and Mary Qulsh are work zzz—K. Williams batted for Ruffing versity of Pennsylvania. Fully 4,- Gloves,’’ a criminal and hijacker Read Herald Advs (one out when winning run was scor In 9th. 000 track and field stars are ex and his sudden devotion for a ed), oft Swetonlc 2 In 2; hit by pitch ing on observation. Last Saturday the younger girls went on a hike pected to participate in the vari beautiful society girl whom he Is er, by R oot (P. W a n e r); passed ba,ll, At Alladelphlni— forced to marry at the point of a Angley; winning pitcher, Swetonlc; with Lieutenant Parker to Center ATHLETICS 9, NATIONALS 4 ous events. There are 100 events losing pitcher, Horne: umpires, Springs by way of Manchester Philadelphia listed on the two-day program. gun. The marriage ceremony takes Moran, McLaughlin and Quigley; AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Eighty-four runners will take part place even before the Kid has a Green. The older girls went with 2 0 time, 2:03. Captain Welles to Highland Park. Bishop, 2b ...... 4 1 0 6 In the four-mile relay champion chance to get acquainted with the a—One out when winning run was Haas, cf ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 young lady. There follows a series scored. Pearl Martin, Scribe. Cochrane, c ...... 2 2 1 6 0 0 ship eveiH alone. X—Heathcote batted for Root, 7th. 0 0 of strange and thrilling episodes HARTFORD Troop d Simmons, If ...... 4 1 2 0 Paavo Nurmi, the silent Finn, Hale, 3 b ...... 4 0 0 1 1 0 who will attempt to break the that are long to be remembered by Troop 6 went dn a hike last Sat Foxx, lb ...... 4 2 4 14 0 0 local theater goers. At Brooklyn:— X 1 1 1 0 0 world’s records for the two and DODGERS 5, BRAVES 3 urday. All enjoyed the day. At Miller, rf .. Conrad Nagel as the dauntless the last meeting the younger girls Dykes, rf ...... 4 1 2 2 3 0 three-mile events Is on the field B rooklyn Earnshaw, p ...... 3 0 0 0 2 1 “ Kid Gloves” Is superb In his char AB. R. H. PO. A. E. practiced a dance while the others ready for the starter’s gun. St. acterization of that part. The role Frederick, cf ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 practiced their playlet for the June 33 9 11 27 12 1 Clair Davidson, Canadian star miler ‘WmSmithCGb. of the beautiful wife Is ably por Gilbert, 3b ...... 4 1 3 1 3 0 W ashington will oppose Nurmi, and Hugo Qulst, Herman, rf ...... 4 1 2 2 0 0 Review or worked on Scout work. trayal by Lois Wilson. Margaret Bushnell, Scribe. AB. R. H. PO, A. E. his manager, arrived late yester Bressler, If ...... 3 1 1 0 0 0 West, cf ...... 5 0 0 4 0 0 At leading Intervals throughout Bissonette, l b ...... 4 0 0 9 0 0 Troop 7 R ice, r f ...... 5 0 2 0 0 0 day. the picture, the players speak their GROW ING WITH HARTFORD Flowers, 2b ...... 3 1 1 4 2 0 There will be no meeting of Troop Goslln, If ...... 4 1 2 3 0 0 The mile event will furnish a lines in an exceptionally fine man Bancroft, ss ...... 3 1 1 3 5 0 Myer, 3b .,...... 4 1 1 1 1 0 chance for comparison between Henline, c ...... 3 0 1 5 0 0 7 next week on account of vacation. Bluege, ss ...... 5 1 2 2 1 0 ner and It is recorded on the Vlta E lliott, p ...... 2 0 1 Suzanne Batson and Thelma Jack- ...... 4 0 1 9 0 0 •Jack Montgomery, Penn star; Or- phone with an effect that Is nothing Oo 0 Judge, lb .. K oupal, p ...... 1 0 0 son are planning a hike for next Hayes. 2b ...... 4 0 1 1 3 0 van Martin, of Purdue, the West short of marvelous. The musical Tate, c ...... 4 1 1 4 1 0 ern Conference champion, and Leo 31 5 10 27 10 0 Tuesday. April 30. Suzanne Batson Marberry. p ...... 2 0 1 0 2 0 is presented by the Vltaphone Sym B oston and Jane Grant attended the Iro Brown, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lermond, of Boston. phony Orchestra under the clever AB. R. H. PO. A. E. quois Troop meeting last Saturday. Barnes, x ,...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 The decathlon events slated to E. Clark, r f ...... 50 2 2 0 0 Jane Grant, Scribe. Hopkins, p ,...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 be run off on the first day of the REBUILDING SALE EXTRAS Maguire, 2b ...... 4 1 1 0 1 1 Harris, xx ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 James, xxx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 First Class Tests Burke, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 meet also are attracting much at Include a Slsler, lb ...... 5 0 0 6 1 1 Remember the first class examin tention. Harper, If ...... 2 2 1 2 0 0 ations to be given this Saturday af 38 4 11 24 8 0 NU BONE CORSET Bell, 3 b ...... 4 0 1 0 3 1 ternoon, April 27, at 180 Main Philadelphia 000 423 OOx-- 9 LONG DISTANCE HOP Cooney, cf ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 W ashington 002 000 110-- 4 in Your Spring Buying Maranvllle. s s ...... 2 0 0 3 1 0 street, from 2 to 4 o’clock, for of Two base hits, Foxx 2, Goslln, Myer, Spohrer, c ...... 4 0 0 8 1 0 ficers and Iroquois. Please notify Bluege. Dykes 2; three base hits, Sim London, April 25.— The great Buy It before you buy your gowns Brandt, p ...... 2 0 0 1 3 0 Miss Norton, telephone 552-3, what mons. Haas; home run, Foxx; stolen Royal Air Force Falrey-Napier and you will be more than pleased F arrell, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 bases, Foxx, Miller; sacrifices, Earn- —a new arrival gaining favor! H earn, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 test you wish to take. shaw; double plays. Dykes to Foxx, monoplane, which hopped off at to see how much better satisfaction Mueller, xx ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Iroquois Bluege to Hayes to Judge: left on Cranwell Airdrome, yesterday, for you will have. A meeting of the Iroquois was bases, Washington 10, Philadelphia 34 3 7 24 11 3 Bangalore, India, in an attempt to Surgical Work if Required held Saturday afternoon at the 5; base on balls, off Marberry 2, off break the present long distance and B rooklyn ...... 010 022 OOx— 5 home of Captain Elizabeth Norton Burke 1, Earnshaw 4; hits, off Mar- B oston ...... 201 000 000— 3 berry 4 in 4, off Brown 6 In 2, off Hop duration records, flew over Bagdad, Call On Two base hits. Flower; three base with 6 girls present. There was kins 1 In 1, off Burke none in 1; los Mesopotamia, at 12:50 p. m., to hit, Mueller: home runs. Harper, Her Debonair one girl from Troop 3, 1 ■ from ing pitcher, Marberry: umpires, Mc day, Greenwich Mean Time, the air MRS. A. M. GORDON man; stolen base, Maranvllle; sacri Troop 5, 2 from Troop 6 and 2 Gowan, Connolly and Van Grafian; 6S9 Main St., South Manchester fice, Henllne; double play. Maguire to time, 2; 01. ministry announced. Maranvllle to Slsler; left on bases. from Troop 7. X—Barnes batted for Brown In 7th. Boston 9, Brooklyn 7; base on balls, There will be one more meeting XX—Harris batted for Hopkins, Sth. off Elliott 4. off Brandt 3, off Hearn 1; in this series, on May 18th. Troop struck out. by Elliott 3, by Brandt 4, G>ats for by Hearn 2. Koupal 1; hits, off Brandt 7 has the highest total attendance At Detroit I— 8 in 6, off Hearn 2 in 2. off Elliott 6 in of any troop so far and the Cayugas TIGERS 7. INDIANS 6 7 1-3, off Koupal 1 In 1 2-3; hit by have the highest total attendance in D etroit MONTHLY PAINS pitcher, by Elliott (Harper); winning AB. R. H. PO. A. E. pitcher. Elliott: losing pitcher, the tribe. 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PA »IE LA JUDSON, daughter of in mind when they poiished off- me laugh.” Editor Journal ol the American waves are no experiment but an over such as all kinds of chops and actual scientific achievement— at fish. Roasts require skill, so Mildred’s employer, tries to lure their plans for framing Stephen. Her words were small comfort to Medical Association and of Hygeia, much him away from her. HUCK CON Mildred who lay awake all the the Health Magazine. last you may have the perfect per- do thick porterhouse steaks, . but NOR becomes Infatuated with At this point In his handling of night through regretting that she manent wave of which you have “ club” steaks or slices of beef ten- long dreamed. Skilled beauticians derloin are good for. two servings, PAMELA and she plays both men. the case Short went home and to had not made Harold tell her what In the spring the mothet’s atten Her brother, HAROLD, Is In love bed. But he did not go to sleep. And Huck Connor could do to Stephen. tion turns to thoughts of whooping will give you this sort of wave at * • • with Mildred, who trtes to keep while he thought over the circum “ Tomorrow,” she told herself at cough. Sudddu changes in weather, the Lily Beauty parlor in the House Lace straw hats are a favorite him from gambling with Buck’s stantial evidence against Stephen last, “ I’ll go to Huck Connor him wet fee: and chilly winds predis & Hale*building. fQj. sumtuer brides and. the lace- crowd. , that young men was the centjr of self.” pose tr nose and throat Infections. * * * , u trimmed accessory wins over the When Stephen continues seeing Interest among a group of Pamela’s (To Be Continued) Among the most easily conta A reader of this page who has pj^iner one right now.. The latest Mildred, Pamela tells l»im she is friends. He’d almost forgotten his gious of the spring diseases is that just returned from a visit to New greater blouses for summer wear trying to marry Harold for his York City, says that what impressed ^ pattern woven Into troubles. characterized by typical whoops monev. He defends the girl and But If he could not see the black which differ definitely from ordi her most while there was the dls- jf g woman can have but Pamela cables her father to dls- cloud that was gathering over his nary coughs. The disease seems play of colored shoes— orchid, yel- should be ol charge her. Harold tries to have VDUR head there was one who prayed to be spread directly from person low. blue, red, and so on.— in the Black, beige or the colored >Uldred reinstated but falls. tearfully that harm would not be to person and not by hooks, toys windows and worn by fashionable ggg^ Q^gy jggg jg ^is. Pamela succeeds In poisoning Ste fall him. CHILDREN and dishes. women on the streets. In fact {jpguighed especially w h en 'll l! phen’s mind against Mildred and When Harold had gone to Mil The wise parent will keep his every woman seemed to be wearing combined with gray chiffon, the latter faces dreary days in dred after his visit to Huck’s room child away from any others that them. Shoes and bags very often search of work. ^hen I’ainela ^ Olive I^berls Barton matched but hats seemed to offer a at the time Huck had avowed his ©iq28 bvj NEA Se r-vice.T''' seem to be coughing too much or tries to break with Buck and intention of ruining Stephen, he in an unusual fashion. The child contrast, according to my inform- Rhubarb Striidel. when he objects tells him she and was In a pitiable condition Indeed. gives a series of explosive ant. In the shops georgette dresses Line a buttered baking dish witli Stephen are engaged. She tells "Johnny, turn out the light in usually His resistance was at a low ebb and your room and study downstairs.” coughs, without time to take a seem to predominate In the most'corn flakes. Add a layer of stewed St^hen that is the only way she the temptation to unburden himself “ Why?” breath between, and ends with a enchanting colors and patterns; rhubarb; dot with butter, sweeten can get rid of Huck and pleads to Mildred was almost overpower loud whoop or gasping so*nd. The white with effective designs In witb sugar. Continue using alter- with him to confirm the engage “ Because I say so.” ing. His knowledge of her love for “ Johnny, don’t run the lawn- face often becomes bluish from black In the georgettes and other nate layers of corn flakes and rhu- ment' ^ lack of air and when the spasm filmy weaves seems to be played up ijgrb until the dish Is full, ending Buck commands Harold to pre Stephen alone held him back. He mower over the grass near the rose couldn’t depend upon her to keep bed.” relaxes the child'breathes deeply on the counters and In the ready-to- with corn flakes on top. Bake in vent Pamela’s marriage to Ste wear departments. a moderate oven. The strudel ii phen under fear of exposure con his secret. And even If he did not “ Why?” again. If the paroxysm of coughing delicious if flavored with orange cerning a forged check. Harold tell her that Huck had threatened “ Because I say so.” Stephen he ^new that she vould If you talk to the children at has been long sustained the child Practically every household has juice and grated orange rind. tells him he can’t force Pam so not remain silent with Pamela in your house that way, there’s a very may vomit, cough up thick mucus large and small sized sheets, large * « * \' Huck plans to dlsi)ose of Stephen. danger. strong probability that you are or have nosebleeds. This vivid and small towels and other pieces Colored clothes should never b( He has one of his pals ask for a of linen. Time and trouble is saved demonstration of a car by Stephen Harold had no mercy for himself having the same trouble that description should be borne In i soaked and they require thorough in comparing his cowardice with Johnny’s mother Is having with him mind by the anxious mother, be if the linen Is classified and marked rinsing to keep their colors bright. and they set a trap .o steal it from with a cross or any other mark in Mildred’s staunch spirit. But the — disobedience. cause the paroxysms may come on They must be washed quickly, him. He goes back to his oCflce ex colors, placed at the outer edge so matter of deciding what to do was I ’m sorry to say that the more at night when the doctor is not rinsed at once and wrung as dry a: pecting to be discharged but noth that it may be sorted without un in an unusually anguished state of child specialists urge the opposite, present, and he will have to make possible and hung to dry In a shady ing is to be done until after a full folding. mind. She almost feared that he the more determined certain par his diagnosi.s from a description place. It Is not, advisable to use investigation. ents seem to demand “ unquestion • ♦ • Pamela insists on Stephen at w’as verging on madness. His face of the condition which the mother bluing In the rinse water for any ing obedience,” probably in the er gives him. The mother who has cooked for a thing but white or blue garments. tending a dinner that night in was alternately flushed and pale good-sized family often finds her and he couldn’t hold his hands roneous belief that It makes the best There have been developed va ■ » ■ honor of their engagement. children. Most mistakes of the rious forms of treatment for self again cooking "for two” andt steady enough to light a cigaret. looking up the small utensils of Throughout the land Child NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY He sat down, got up again, walk sort are well meant, they have the whooping cough which have, been best intentions In the world behind other years to prevent the left-over Health Day, May 1, is being ob CHAPTER XXVII ed to the radio, tuned it in, tuned claimed as specific, but thus far them, and this is no exception. problem. There are a few things served in the schools and mothers it out, sat down again, got up. Infinitely feminine, charming and new in at least three ways is this none of them has been proved a Pamela was stirring rock candy For I take the liberty of calling and friends attend the health exer Mildred couldn’t stand it. She Paris creation, from Norman Hartnell. First, it is made of sheer, pure real cure for the disease. It has in her domi-tasse when Stephen “ unquestioning obedience,” or cises. They can also co-operate signaled Connie out of the room white organdie and tulle, than which nothing could be more summery or been stated that the choral in CHA.XEL SCARP joined her in the dining room of the rather the demand for it, a mis with the public ecbools on that day and then she told Harold to sit dainty for a moonlight party. Second, its silhouette is one of the future, halations shorten the duration of Judson Hotel. She ordered a cup take; that is, when It implies that by planning a good diet for the down, pointing to the big arm chair the true princess line with a long skirt that trails gracefully behind. the whooping, that various vac for him and Stephen told the waiter all obedience must be unquestion children. that was now back in the living Third, It takes the vogue for ruching trim seriously and .uses, two, three cines are of value, that injections to bring a regular size. Pamela ing. A child should have faith in and four rows of tulle ruching to reruffle its flaring, feminine skirt. A of ether and various drug seda 7 ' MARY TAYLOR. filled it twice for him. room.. his parents, of course, so that when double ruching outlines the neck and falls like a lei. This frock would tives have a beneficial Influence. /x "Nervous?” she smiled at him He sank into it with an audible he receives a peremptory command make a stunning bridesmaid style, done in pastel shades and topped by a The interesting fact is that all groan and Mildred flew to his side. across her own particular table he should obey it. It Isn’t of course floppy hat. of these methods of treatment which had fresh cut fiowers on it. She put her hands on his shoulders always necessary to tell him why. have apparently had marked in “ Bad day,” Stephen replied. in a comforting way and begged Indeed in certain things I should fluence in certain cases while fail Pamela pouted. “ You don’t look him to tell her what was wrong. demand it. ing utterly in others. The .Jhysi- at all as if you liked being engag “ Something,” she said frankly, But if it becomes a habit with cian will therefore treat the pa ed,” she said childishly. “ has to be done for you, Harold. his parents to boss him day out and tient according to the particular The remark irritated Stephen; it If you refuse to let me help you day In with never an explanation, conditions that he may find in any And in my prospeHty I fudd, 1 always made him impatient when I ’m going to Mr. Dazel and have needless to say that faith won’t last. individual case. shall never be mov^.— Psalms Pamela stepped out of character. him cable your father.” That is why parents who expect The coughing stage usually 30:6. He preferred her as the ruthless Harold jerked up his head. “ For children to obey blindly defeat towANB ALLENE SU\ WBH lasts for several weeks. The child little demon be knew she was under God’s sake, Mildred, don’t do that,” their own purpose. The chances may be up and playing about if it her exterior of angelic beauty. But he screeched. are ten to one that they won’t have “ I didn’t ask to be born!” Is thefaverage adult to be wholly content has no fever and feels well other the beauty made him tolerant. And “ Then tell me what Huck Connor obedience at all— unless they resort with the society and conversation of wise. If the weather is warm and Riches should be admitted into tonight she had enhanced it with is doing to you,” Mildred bargained. to frightening the children by glib answer on the lips of youth our houses, but not into oui whenever it Is confronted with cer a small, growing or adolescent child dry it may be outdoois, provided all the art and skill she could com Harold sank his face in his hands threats and punishment. I suppose for 24 hours a day. The mature it is not allowed to mingle with hearts; we may take them into mand from high-priced beauty again and Mildred waited. Her tain resporsibllities to parents, this submission, obtained by police mind craves stronger and more other children. Qur possession, but not into ouz specialists. heart ached for him but she be methods, is called obedience— it has which it Insists upon dodging. “ I want to live my own life !” congenial food.” One of the difficulties of care in affections.— Cbarron. She had slept until midday, golf lieved that a more level head than to be called something, but it Isn’t this disease is control of the diet. ed all the early afternoon to wake his was needed to fight Huck Con is the average offspring’s war cry my idea of It. as it walks out from situations If the child vomits a great deal her up, and then had come home to nor. Obedience that Isn’t willing, that which its mothers and fathers its nutrition may suffer. An ordi “ Ladies and gentlemen.” said give herself over to becoming a With a painf il gulp in his throat Isn't acceptable to a child, and that The fastest thing you can do is nary light diet should be given fairy princess for the night. Harold looked up and spoke. “ He’s doesn't square up with his notion could no more have thought of to wink your eye. and that takes the megaphone man, “ on your right avoiding In their own relationships and should Include no foods that you see a monument erected to t Suddenly Stephen reached out got something that. . . .1 don’t want of justice, Is not worthy of the an average of one-tenth of a sec irritate the throat. and touched her hand, “ if I lose dad to see,” he said ana his terror name. If It causes sourness, sulkl with their own parents, than cut ond. NEW PRO.M PARIS Is this Chan noble cause.” “ And what does 11 you, Pam,” he said, “ I’ll never gel drove him to glance about at his ness, resentment, and a sly alert ting off a sire’s arm or leg. el scarf of yellow crepe de chine stand for?” asked a tourist. “ Be And just because parents are so over it.” simple surroundings in a quick way ness to break over when oppor combined with yellow dotted red cause, madam,” said, the guide, “ it Pamela looked at him in aston that revealed to Mildred more than tunity offers— who wants it? constituted that they almost in Fashion Shows a THE ANSWER- pongee. * would be silly lying down.” ishment. “ Are you rattling a skele anything else the magnitude of his If you don’t answer when Jimmy variably believe that their offspring have the right idea, they have, for ton at me?” she asked. "You sound oppression. asks you “ why” be must keep the Yellow Streak Here Is the answer to the Letter suspiciously like a person with a “ No one’s , listening,” she said mower off the grass, and say only, the most part, only turned the other Golf puzzle on the comic page. soothingly. “ Won’t you tell me “ Because I say so,” it Isn’t enough. cheek, and grimly endured all the HAIR, HAIL, HALL. HALE, past.” wrongs imposed upon them while “ Not a past,” Stephen confided, more?” He Isn’t being impertinent. He HOLE, HOME, COxME. COMB. “ but a darned uneasy present with really has a right to know. their children insist on “ living their own lives,” because they “ didn’t ask a most uncertain future.” Harold gripped her hands. “ I’m to be born.” Pamela laughed. "Don’t let It afraid of him, Mildred,” hd whimp ------get you,” she advised; “ marriage ered, and a cold, sickening feeling According to a Chinese tradition, isn't such a responsibility anymore. crept over the girl. the use of cloth was evolved from THE OTHER VIEW. I take it you’re thinking of how “ Why?” she whispered, and Har the practice of women carrying their children in fiber nets. It is refreshing, therefore, to ■ you’re going to pay for my stock old’s abject fear had communicated find a parent who doesn’t have ings. That’s about all a toiler’s Itself to her to such an extent that “ one slipped over on her” quite so pi salary is supposed to be good for her voice came strained and unnat r easily; who gets up and dusts her ■ - * 'jciu:.- v;ith rich gels, isn’t it? But really, ural. feathers, and speaks out in meeting I think I ’ll use it to buy bath salts “ He can make me do anything,” anent this popular parental, and ■for my Peke.” Harold told her wildly. “ I ’m a especially maternal, conviction that beastly coward, Mildred.” His voice It Is only meet and just that their Stephen did not smile. “ Don’t was growing louder now, showing -Aew y6rA.- own lives should be bleak and ilt joke, Pam,’’ he said earnestly. “ I ’m his excitement. “ You ought to kick lonely and bereft, but that the off in a hole.” me out In the gutter where 1 be Silk?.. Then How spring must have complete free The Pamela shrugged. “ Well, what of long! I’m no good! I won’t even dom from responsibility to parents. Many Women Know It?” she returned lightly. “ Dad will save my sister, and mayb'e it’s just It Is Faith Baldwin, author of Cleaner* get you out.” because you love him that I won’t ‘Alimony” and other popular nov That This.' Stephen groaned. “ He’ll get you save Armitage either! I ’m too rot els, who takes her pen In hand to That right here in town at out, you should say,” he said miser ten to know what’s decent. ...” say. “ I Have My Rights. Too. I Clean Dougan’s Is a lifetime of ex ably. “ Your father will never let “ Stephen!” The name burst from Believe Mother’s Should Live, as perience in the handling and you marry a man with no future.” Mildred’s lips in a passionate cry. Well as Children.” She writes In dying of silk, for the most ex “ Oh, what is the trouble?” Pame “ Harold, what do you mean? What part— acting and critical buyers of la exclaimed impatiently. She was has Huck Connor to do with Step “ In the last decade we have , Coffee silk the world over. ' Phone beginning to feel bored. hen?” heard about the rights of children Your finest silk garments 1510 Stephen told her all that had' She was shaking the boy’s thin from all sides. Even the Children are cleaned and dyed at Dou happened that day. “ Is that what’s shoulders furiously, trying to make have expressed themselves all over gan’s even more carefully and spoiling our evening?” she cried un him speak, but Harold’s crazed the place. The age-old cry T didn’t beautifully than you can imag feelingly. “ I thought it was some confession was at an end. Mildred’s ask to be born!’ has been hurled, 1^ ine. And colors? Any lovely thing.serious.” reaction to the mention of Stephen’s like a battle-cry, into the shrinking There’s a yellow streak in every thade you desire. “ It will be serious when old name had made him realize that she ears of allegedly old-fashioned smart little girl’s get-up this sum D. A. M. gives me the gate and I've would fight for Stephen at any cost. parents. , . mer. For the yellows have it for nowhere to go,” Stephen declared Her fingers clutched painfully “ It has been set forth that It is style. A navy blue felt trotteur Th* “ Don’t be silly; you’ll find an through his clothing; he heard her not easy to be a child, hampered beret .from Helene Corbett outlines DOUG AN DYE W ORHS other position.” voice break. It was unbearable. He and hindered on every hand by par- the face with an original banding of “ That’s only half the trouble,” had to tell her something. ential notions of behavior. From yellow felt that folds over Itself in Harrison Street Stephen persisted. “ Can you, Pam, “ Stop shaking me,” he said, and loud talk of complexes and inhibi front and knots a neat bow on one Soath Manchester dear, live on the money I ’m able tried to pull away. tions we have worried through to ear. With it, matching yellow to earn?” “ Then tell me; tell me about wrong conditioning and behavior pearl beads take the place of the Pamela looked at him with melt Stephen,” Mildred pleaded. patterns. W e are requested to ubiquitous white ones, and prove ing eyes. “ Of course, Stevo, dar “ I will. Let me get my breath.” « * » spend most of our time anxiously vastly becoming to the sunburned ling,” she whispered tenderly. But studying the psychologically Impor maid. there was no more sincerity back Mildred dropped her hands and tant reactions of our -children to of the words than real softness in waited. Harold did not look at her. everything from dry cereals to the her heart. She hadn’t, aa a matter “ He’s going to marry Pam,” he said motion pictures. of fact, the barest idea of what reluctantly. living on a small salary meant. But For a momi^t there was a ghast all such matters could be adjusted ly, taut silence. Then Mildred turn OTHER CONCBRNBi Skinny "Lifeless” after she and Stephen were mar ed away with a choked sob. Harold "This is all very, well, but_ most ried, she felt. lifteJ his face, saw her at the door, of us are too busy earning a llvftig Stephen believed her; at least he in flight. He stood up and called to for our children, or making a home Women gain weight Light Crisp Ppstry believed that she would try to meet her but she did not answer for them, to go about chasing these him1 halfway. THis T t a. burden became A n VM A Presently a. she X.. a m sent a m ^ Connie to ask shadoTfrs, labeling and plgcpn-hollng New YEAST and IRON adds lighter, but he’d have sunk instant him to excuse her. “ Sis seems to them, writing pqunds in few weeks. Results Young cooks, as well as the more experienced, ly to hopelessness if he’d known have acute indigestion or some and dlspejllng them .-We; are too guaranteed— or pay nothing. find Rumford Baking Powder spells SUC thing,” Connie said, a bit peeved Manchester Herald coDCGmcd with. th6 probl6ins of that the man who had furtively If we could only show you the watched his departure from his because she could not understand roof and bread, certified milk and Pattern Service wonders that Ironlzed Yeast has CESS It not only makes delicious pastry—it the drama that she sensed was be education, shoes 'once* a month, hotel was at that moment In his, done for thousands of men and Stephen’s, room, on a silent and ing played in their flat. Pattern No. 606 clothes all year round and life in makes all baked foods lighter and more whole women. The bony hollows that malicious errand. Harold left immediately, which surance. ‘ have quickly been filled up with some Decause o f its own well known health* Or that Carl Short was more than provoked Connie Into going back to A» our patterns are maned “ And when 'we say this, the firm, flesh, stringy necks and bony ever convinced of his guilt. Short join Mildred and trying to make her from New York City please al great cry is Heard,'‘Remember the building properties. limbs given rounded beauty! Pim had not been able to get in touch talk. low five do7<>' Rights of the Children!’ ples, bolls and blotches gone. with Lefty Flint, but his failure did Finally Mildred reached out for "Therefore In u great voice I cry Only when Yeast is Ironlzed is It not occasion him any surprise. It her sister’s hand and clung to it in Price 15 Cent* back, ‘Remember the Rights of the more effective— for Iron is needed only confirmed his belief that Step- a way that silenced Connie. Parents!' , , j. Iien had warned the man he was But later, with Connie offering Nam* c* • • of* f t “ Grant, tor the sake of indis to bring out the weight-building, under suspicion. sympathy and comfort as best she putable argument, that children do strengthening values of Yeast. But Short wasn’t worried over could without words, Mildred told Size . not ask to be born. They do not. Get a'bandy bottle of these tasty RUMFORD that, either. So long as Stephen her about Stephen’s engagement. But having them born, they have tablets today. Just a single course felt himself secure it would be pos “ And I love him, Connie,” she AddrCM received Irom their parents the gift treatment will prove that you can The Wholesome sible to reach Lefty Flint simply added, a world of pain in the whis of life.‘V It is a good gift. be attractive and healthy. Safe for • O':© • < by shadowing the former. What pered words. “ The child who whispers at it everybody. They do not upset the should be reminded how savagely stomach nor cause gas or bloating. Short wanted was information that Connie said nothing, only pressed Send yoor order to the “ Pat would prove beyond a doubt that closer the arm she had thrown pro- he could fight if threatened with Ask your druggist for Ironlzed tern DepL. Manchester Evening Its loss. Yeast today. If^not Cellghted with BAKING POWDER ' Lefty was a sasplclous character. tectingly about Mildred. But after Herald. So. Manchester, Onnn." This he got easily enough. a while her feelings got the better “ Thla brings us to the rights of the quick results, your money back. He learn^ that Lefty had a po- of her and she hurst out angrily. ■ I A...... ■— I s parenU. It U Impossible tor the It will be refunded at. nnnau MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929. PAGE n in e * va Manchester High Opens With BOWLING DEFEATS ROCKVILLE EASILY; How They Stand Hohman*s Single Enables BUSCHISINFlNECONDtllON Carlo and Bretz of Rockville de- YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Hartford To Win Opener fe*ated Murphy and Curtis of Man chester last night in the first half FORHARTFORDHGffnONlGifl MEETS MIDDLETOWN TOMORROW Eastern League of a home and home 14 game match Hartford 5, Albany 1 (12) The governor of the state will at Rockville by 87 pins. U’he final with Curcio. He topped off,; Allentown 2, Springfield 0. grace the Eastern League opening GOOD BEGINNING games will be rolled at Murphy’s at training yesterday morning wlth'^a Providence 9, Bridgeport 4. at the Buckeley Stadium In Hart 8 o’clock tomorrow night. Last Hasn’t Fought Since Last stiff road workout and calisthenics. AT WEST SIDE PLAYGROUNDS ford tomorow for the first time In .\t Albiinyi— Pittsfield 8, New Haven 3. I SENATORS 5. liAWMAKERS 1 night's scores: Curtis, 94, 156, 112, Busch looks in the proverbial pink American League many a year. , Hartford 111, 113. 112 and 119; Murphy, of condition and says he feels 9 ven; New York 9, Boston 3. Usually the mayor of Hartford I AB. R. H. PO. A. E, September Bnt Physically better. He has high hopes of^eorn;-; 2 104, 98 121, 105, 127, 122 a.td Philadelphia 9, Washington A has been the sole dignitary at Oroli, 31> ...... 4 1 1 r> U 100; Carlo, 115, 118, 112, 140, 121. ing through with a victory tonight A HECTIC FINISH opening day, but Governor John H. • Soheer. 2b ...... 3 1 0 0 3 2 Detroit 7, Cleveland 6. 0 0 151 and 127; Bretz, 103, 120, 129, but does not believe in making pr^ Fraser Pitches Great Ball Trumbull has sent President Bob I Watson, If ...... 4 0 0 0 He’s O b y ; Cnrcio Has 1 3 0 0 dictions, “ I’ll do jay best,” Wad^ Manchester HIrIi (13). (Other game, rain). ' Koser, rf ...... D 1 111, 121, 100 and 113. National League Farrell bis acceptance and Mayor i Holiman. cC ...... 0 1 3 1 0 0 the substance of bis brief respohW AD. R. H. PO. A. E. 0 Brooklyn 5, Boston 3. Walter E. Batterson has promised Malay, lb 0 1 13 1 when asked for his opinion a^’ to for Six Innings Against 4 2 0 0 4 0 0 2 4- 3 0 Casino Girls (2). Samuelson, ss New York 9, Philadelphia -fi. to attend. Corella, ts Fine Record. whether or not he would win. ' M. M’rty, 2b.. 5 o o 2 0 0 Smith, c .. 1) 1 S 4 0 Warner ...... 99 94 President Farrell' hopes to oe 1 0 0 4 0 Not Like Fighting. E. Dowd, cf . . 5 1 •) 0 0 1 Pittsburgh 5, Chicago 4 (13). Woodman, Wolohon ...... 85 79 Rochville But Both Teams •> .(Other game, rain). able to persuade His Excellency Johnson ...... 91 8V Tonight’s boxing card arranged While scores of Manchester Lupien, If . • . . 4 :t 0 0 0 41 5 9 30 20 2 O Iiitci'iintiunal Lcngtie and His Honor to form a battery Blrath ...... 109 81 are more than an.\lous for Busc*/ McConkey. 3b 1 0 4 1 1 for the time honored custom of , Albany by Promoter Ed Hurley and set for 0 Newark 4, Rochester 1. R. H. PO. A. E. Pearson ,...... 95 97 to win his Initial bout in the state, Go on Batting Spree Mak- H. M’rty, lb . . 3 3 7 0 0 Foot Guard Hall in Hartford 0 Toronto 3, Jersey City 2. throwing the first ball. Fitzgerald, It 0 0 2 0 0 they should also bear in mind that .Magnuson, rf :t 1 0 0 2 Buffalo S. Baltimore 4. Governor Trumbull is planned, as Gleason, 2b .. 0 K 3 0 479 441 507 proinise$ to be one of the most In- while physically he Is in fine condl-» Bycholskl, c . r» 0 1 n :t the pitcher and Mayor Batterson as Hume, ct .... 0 0 li 0 0 the Reading 8, Montreal 6. ;) 3 0 Mnmiiestcr (1). leresling and best balanced of tion, Busch has not fought 's'ihm Fraser, p . . . 5 0 1 II o 0 the catcher. No wild pitches will Yordy. I'f .... u 1 but Farrell, lb ., 1) 1 12 1) 0 E. McCourt ...... 87 82 winter season which Is slowly last September: in fact only twice xReun, 3b . . 1 0 0 0 1 il n be charged against the governor Helgetli, 3b ,. 0 1 o il i. surely drawlug to a close. In nearly three years. True, lie has 1 0 1 0 0 0 THE HTAXDI.VGS •» o H. Bodreau ...... 107 82 xxC. Dowd rf •» and no passed balls against .His Goldman, ss . 1 4 U Every one of the five scheduled sparred with Frankie O'Brien anil 0 •) 0 1) Eastern liOngue 0 3 1 1 0 E. U ow sell...... 89 89 xxxTicriioy, lb 0 0 Honor, this by agreement with the Kisemann, c . bouts takes ou the aspect of prov other boxers at the Park . strebt' W. L. PC. Johnson, p ... 0 1 1 3 0 M. Sherman...... 92 86 official scorer. 0 0 0 (1 0 ing a humdinger. Usually one or gymnasium in Hartford, btri'ltti'/ 38 13 13 27 .12 2 HARTFORD ----- 1 0 1.000 Giles, X ...... J. L u ca s...... 116 83 Uy TOM STOWE The Albany Lawmakers will be Gray, p .... 0 0 0 1 0 two bouts stand out, but this week fighter will tell you there is noth Rockville High Allentown ...... 1 0 1.000 (»). the opposing club and the game is •> is a different story. Of course, so ing like actual ring warfare to keep' - H. PO A. E. 1 0 1.000 43 1 11 30 17 491 422 439 I'akpn as-a whole. Manchester AB R. Providence ...... set for 4: 1j. Albany comes.to Hart far as Manchester is concerned, a bo.xer In the proper trim. This Pinney, 3b .. 4 1 1 0 o 1 Pittsfield ...... 1 (1 1.000 ford to open the local season after Hartford ...... 000 100 004— 5 High’s 192!) ha.seball tram looked 2 Albany ...... 010 UUU 000 000—1 Capitol Iluick Co. tliey can all be a flop as long as is not an alibi offered ahead of Witenok, cf . . •> 1 0 0 0 Springfield ...... 0 1 .000 a two day series against Heinle Two base lilla, Yordy. Goldman: eery satisfactory in its opening .000 McCourt ...... 84 91 Frank Busch beats Johnny Curcio time, but rather a simple statement Williams, If . • <> (1 0 0 0 0 Albany ...... 0 1 Groh’s men at Albany. It Is expect three base lilts, Elseinann. Hohmun; and commits the task impressively. 2 1 1 0 1 sacrifices, Watson 2. Scheer 2, Gray: Amos ...... 89 142 of facts. game yesterday afternoon against DeCarli, lb . 5 3 13 New H aven...... 000 ed that “ Shep” Cannon or Sam Hy They are down for eight rounds. 2 2 O 6 1 0 1 .000 stolen bases, Fitzgerald; left on base. Yanelli ...... 103 109 Busch will come into the ring Rockville High at the Rockville Gessay, ss . . 5 Bridgeport ...... man will be on the mound for Hart Hartford 14, Albany 13; double plays, Christ,v's Big Chance. around 173 pounds, according to Doss, rf .... . 4 2 3 1 1 0 American licagne ejarke ...... 118 112 Fair Grounds. Tom Kelley’s band ford and Joe Smith will do the Goldman to Gleason to Farrell. Hel- Delaney ...... 93 112 The star bout of the evening be bis own admission. He says he cailY Phillips, 2b . . 4 0 0 5 3 1 W. L PC. catching. Interest is great in the getli to Goldman, to Farrell; bases on of hustling athletes clouted their 0 2 balls, off Woodiq|in 6. Johnson 4. off tween Nick Christy and Pancho get down much lower. In fact, h'e Cordalico, c . 0 0 1 0 0 Philadelphia . . . . 4 .667 Hartford debut of Helnle Groh, Villa. The latter’s recent victory 1 7 0 :i .625 Gray 4; struck out, by Woodman 4; 487 566 i39 may be a bit nearer 175. it Is un- way to a 13 to 9 victory and to Gross, p .... . 3 0 0 St. L o u is ...... 5 who will play third base' and wield hits, off Johnson 6 in U. off Gray 3 In over the veteran “ Chick” Suggs morrow afternoon wtli play their 0 1 •) •> 1 o .600 Sadella’s .lll-Slai'S derstooa that Curcio will tip tlie zBurke, c . . . 0 New York ...... 3 . his famous bottle bat in the Hart 3; hit by pitcher, by Johnson (Groh); has resulted In his being establish scales at about.168 which will give first C. C. I. L. contest of the sea zzGrace, If . . . 1 1 1 0 0 1 Cleveland ...... 4 3 .571 by Gray (Smith): losing pitcher. Sadella ...... 141 98 ford cause. Gray; umpires. Kuhn , and Butler; Phillips ...... 110 96 ed the favorite to defeat Bristol's the Manchester boxer about a five son when Middletown High comes Detroit ...... 4 5 .444 Hartford opened Its ceason promising contribution to the here for an encounter at the West 2 3 .400 time, 2:21. Angell ...... 93 112 pound advantage. It is expected 36 9 11 27 22 6 B oston ...... yesterday with a 12 inning.5 to 1 X—Giles batted for Johnson in 9th. featherweight division who has won 4 .333 Belletti ...... 107 97 that Dinny McMahon, former man Side playgrounds at 3:15. X Batted for McConkey in 8th. W-ashington . . . . 2 victory over Albany. The score was all of his 14 bouts since turning ager of Kid Kaplan, and Mickey 0 4 .333 Berthold...... 109 136 XX Batted for Magnuson in 8th. Chicago ...... 1 to 1 until Manager Groh opened lead-off man. Heinie was one of tlie professional. This bout will be McCollough, both how of Hartford, XXX Took M. Moriarty’s place in National League the twelvth with a single and later crammed with action so far as will be in Busch’s corner. Curcio W. L. PC. best In the big league in getting on 560 539 566 8th. scored what proved to be the win and then working his way around Christy is concerned. The rest will lost to O’Brien on a keyo and has New York , . . . . . 3 1 .750 z Took Cordalico’s place in 6th. ning run when Bill Hohman singled the sacks. be up to Villa. beaten Laddie Lee, Bojby Brown, zzBalted for Williams in 8th. Boston ...... 3 2 .600 with the bases full. Albany got Interest also runs high in the Jimmy Amato, Jackie Horner and Score by innings: C hicago...... 4 3 .571 three men on the bases with none Last Nfght Fights outcome the Joe Zotter-Mickey others. > .571 "Skee” Watson, Hartford left Manchester . 200 001 640— 13 St. L o u is ...... 4 • out in the ninth but “ Coke” Wood fielder and one of the great stars Flahive. bout. The Nev Britain It Is quite probable that Busch Rockville ... 000 OO'J 351— 9 Philadelphia . . « • O •> 3 .500 At Canton, Ohio.— K. 0. Chrlst- man managed to weather the storm of N. Y. U. baseball, is expected to ner, of Akron, knocked out Jack boy packs a right han'’ punch that will give the large delegation of Three base hits: Doss, Finney. Pittsburgh . . . . . 3 3 .500 without a tally being scored. carried considerable T. N. T. but Manchester fans a treat by display 4 .333 be one of the outstanding players McAuliffe, Detroit heavy, 2nd Two base hits: Magnuson 2, Cincinnati ...... 2 in the Eastern League this season. unfortunately his Jaw is so con ing some fine boxing skill. Hts Doss, Gessay, Brooklyn ...... 2 5 .286 Pitcher Marty Phelan and In- round. He is fielding sensationally, hit At MItchel Field, N. Y., — Tony structed that in pugilistic circles it training with Jack Dempsey, Tiger Double plays: Pinney to Phillips fielder Walter Cook havo been ting hard and is lightning fast on Is always referred to as "fragile. ’ Flowers, Jack Britton, Young Strlb- G.YMES TODAY Lucy, of Worcester, Mass., drew to DeCarli twice. shipped out to the Haverhill club the bases. with A1 Ramy, German lightweight, No small amount of actions Is an llng and a host of other good, men Stolen bases: Manchester 8, of the New England league. Eastern League 8. ticipated in the setto between Eddie caD'not have but taught him a good Rockville 4. HARTFORD at Albany. Phelan’s departure leaves Sam Hy Alec Proumainie, New Haven, Adonis and Frank Konchlna, Jim many of the fine points of the Sacrifice hits: M. Moriarty. man the only southpaw on the ros Twilight league ball in Hartford New Haven at Pittsfield. becomes a reality next Monday Conn., lightweight, knocked out my Picardi and Slndulfe Diaz. game which the less experienced Struck out by Fraser 9, Gross Bridgeport at Providence. ter of pitchers. Busch is in excellent shape boxers have bad an opportunity to 2’ base on balls of Fraser 3, Gross when the game will be called at 6 Young Ketchel of Riverhead, N. Y., Springfield at Allentown. 1 o’clock; it will also be Elks’ Day. 6. physically for his eight round battle g r a ^ 6; hit by Gross, Lupien, McConkey, American League Heinie Groh is the Senators’ by Fraser. Pinney, Grace. St. Louis at Chicago. Time of game: 2 hours, 5 min Cleveland at Detroit. utes. Washington at Philadelphia. Umpire: Edward J. Collum. New York at Boston- National League Boston at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at New York. Following Pyle’s Cincinnati at St. Louis. Chicago at Pittsburgh. Coach Tom Kelley Bunion Derby t all s said an ------^ Afte Manchester showed some classy fielding and hard batting in its lid IN mSSOURI NOW WESTERN OUTFITS lifter yesterday. Roy Fraser also Maplewood, Jdo., April 24— C. C. pitched as nice a ball game as any Pyles bunion derby started out to one could ask for until the seventh day for Sullivan, Mo., 26th control CUT OWN THROATS inning, up until which time he had point, 61 miles away. ne, easufe allowed Coach Louie Chatterton’s Ed. Gardner, Seattle, Wash., By LES CONKLIN tribe only two bingles. He was hit negro, led into this city yesterday, hard, however, during the last three in 2:38:50. New York, April 25— The Na innings and it appeared for a time tional League race today has sett as thouigh Rockville might close tied down into the regular April the gap. As it was, only four runs procedure — a case of the three you get In smo .separated the teams at the finish. LEGION PRACTICE strong western clubs cutting each The slim silk city southpaw im others’ throats while the New York pressed one much the same as his Giants, the only ball team In the The candidates for the Ahierican eastern division of the loop, pile up brother Herb, who starred in I^egion junior baseball team will similar capacity last season. a comfortable lead. hold another practice session at the The Giants are back in first place Is what counts For six innings, it was a thrilling West Side playgrounds tomorrow today while the Cubs, Pirates and nip and tuck battle with both sides afternoon at 5:30. The squad con Cards are practically deadlocked showing some classy work but the sists of about forty at present. A as a result of Chicago’s 5 to 4 de last three frames were replete with practice session was held Tuesday feat by Pittsburgh yesterday. Carl hard hitting mixed with a few with Post Commander Fred ' C. Hubbell, elongated New York errors that sent 19 runners scamp Lorch In char,ge. southpaw and the Giants swamped ering across home plate to com the Phils, 9 to 2. Jackson and Ott pletely wreck w’hat had been an in featured as did the excellent work contributed home runs. teresting pitcher's duel. The field of Bycholskl behind the bat. Heavy hitting by Foxx and ing of the local team was splendid, There were two or three L'l- Simmons, and George Earnshaw's only two errors being committed. stances when Manchester team did pitching heat Washington. 9 to 4. Manchester got away to a two not work smoothly. Once Lupien and lifted the Athletics Into first run lead in the first inning when and Dowd crashed tQgether out in place in the .'American League, Fox Dave Sanuielson got safe on an left-center while chasing a long liad four bits, including a homer. error, stole second, was sacrificed drive that went for a triple. The The Yankees handed the Red Sox to third by Marcus Moriarty and former injured his left shoulder a 9 to 3 shellacking, Hoyt outpitch- scored on Captain Ernie Dowd’s but not seriously. On another oc ing Ruffing. clean single to center for the first casion Moriarty, playing first, and A Frank Merrlwell catch by amel run and Dave McConkey, Hugh Samuelson, the shortstop, came to Harry Rice in the ninth insured C Moriarty and Cliff Magnuson walk- gether while trying to catch a high Detroit’s 7 to 6 victory over Cleve in/r in succession to push Dowd infield fly. However, this fault can land. Cleveland dropped all the way home with the second tally. There be easily remedied. from first place to fourth. wasn't any more scoring until the Dave McConkey, veteran twirler The Boston Braves lost to Brook sixth when Ted Lunien singled and of the team, will be on the mound lyn again, 5 to 3, and dropped to rode home on Magnuson's lusty against Middletown tomorrow with second place. C l GARETTES double. Danny Renn taking his place at Other scheduled games were post In the seventh, three more Man third base. poned on account of rain. chester runs were scored. Samnel- son struck out but was safe at first on a battery error. Marcus Mor iarty singled and Tjitplen was filling the bases. McConkey also failed to get out of the way of one of Gross’s pitches, thus forcing home Samuel- son. Moriarty’s single chased home two more runs and then Magnu son's long double chased In a couple of more. Charlie Bycholskl WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE singled for another tally. Rockville came to life in Its half of the Inning. DeCarli and Gessay singled and both scored when Doss Camels are made o f the choicest tobaccos grown* caught liupien out of position with a bealtby sock square into left field that went for a triple. Ted was The Camel blend o f Domestic and Turkish tobaccos playing too close to the foul line. Cadalico's single brought Doss bos never been equaled. home. Nine runs were scored in the eighth— the same number that Camels are mild and mellow. trickled across the plate the pre ceeding frame. Manchester got four of them. Here’s how. Samuel- They do not tire the taste. son walked, M. Moriarty singled, E. _ ____ Dowd did the same and so did Constant control by experts iii malting Lupien. Renn, hatting for Mc They leave no cigaretty efter^taste. Conkey. lined to short, but H. accounts for the fine body, flavor and Moriarty cuffed a single and Clar ence Dowd, batting for Magnuson, consequent high qualify of Budweiser Camels have a delighful fragrance that is pleasing did similarly. For Rockville, Barley-Malt Syrup. Malting has been Pinuey was hit and Witenok walked to everyone, ^ for a starter. Grace, De Carll, Gessay and Doss hit safely in suc [our business for more than seven^ years* cession and Cadalico did the same a moment later ending the damage. Finney’s triple and a fielder’s choice ANHEUSER-BUSCH, ST. LOUIS “I brought in the final tally of the game. Tire brilliant fielding of Gessay at short, a one hand stab of a liner bv Pinney at third and the batting B u d w ^ s e r of De Carll, Gessay and Doss teatur- ed for Rockville while the work of twor.^ sophomores, Fraser on the Barley^M i^ Syrup C Wn, 1^ . JUyeHdi mound and Magnuson with the Cw p Mqr, VnaMi-SSlMb M, C stick, was outstanding for Manches Blf.118 ter. ; The batting of Lupien, Dowd and the MorUrtr brothera else '4 i - \ U ■ - = -vr r ? agIj ten MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, APRIL 25,1929. If You Have Something To Sell Advertise In The0 Calumns^-Sure Results, Low Cost Want Ad Infonnatlon. 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Lincoln, librarian assist WANTED—ASHES DUMPED on the BfleetlT* March 17, lot at the corner of Eldridge and the correctional wall around the ants, represented the South Man Cash Chars* children. STEAMSHIP TICKETS—All parts of Spruce street. Dinner Last Night. chester Public Library at a district 6 Consecutive Days ..I J ®|S meeting of the Connecticut Library 3 Consecutive pay. ^9 cts| U ct^ tha world. Ask for sailing lists and ratea Phone 750-2. Robert J. Smith, Association held in Stafford Springs Courses and Classes 27 All oVd*erV for irregular insertions 1009 Main street. Center'church Women's Federa RAIN DOES COME-BACK today. The meeting opened at will be charged at the one-time ratA tion put over successfully last eve 10:30 with roll call and there fol Special rates for long LEARN THE BARBER TRADE In dutomobDes tor Sale day or evening classes at Vaughn’s ning, one of the most ambitious un lowed talks by Miss Edith E. Peck day advertising given upon requesu AND STILL MORE DUE of the Rockville Library who led Ads ordered for Barber School, 14 Market street, dertakings since Its organization and stopped before the third or Ifth GOOD USED CARS Hartford. the discussion of problems, Mrs. D. day win be charged only for lb® ac Cash or Terms Clip this Blank—Write Your Ad, * less than a year ago— the Fathers’ M. Schenck of the H. R. Hnntting tual number of times the ad ®PP®®L MADDEN BROS. and Mothers banquet with Charles Storm Warnings Sent Out Tell ed. charging at tha rate earned, hut 681 Main S t Tel. 600 Business Opportunities 82 Book Company of Springfield who no allowances or refunds can be made Number of insertions here------Brandon Booth of the famous Sal ing of Gales Coming in Next spoke on "Books for Adults” and on six time ads stopped after the 1926 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN. vationist family as the guest speak 24 Hours. Mrs. Mary E. S. Rooks, acting 1926 OLDSMOBILE COACH. Print your name and address below. er. librarian of the Village Library In ^^No*^“uil forbids” : display lines not 1927 PONTIAC LANDAU. The meal was served at 6:30 and Farmington who took for her sub 1927 PONTIAC COACH. WANTED YOUNG MAN was prepared under the direction ot April’s 1929 weather returned *°T?he Herald will not bo responsible 1927 WHIPPET LANDAU. again today after only two days of ject. ^‘Recent Books for Children.” for more than one Incorrect Insertion 1927 WHIPPET SEDAN. with $2,600 capitol to become Interest the Home Service committee, Miss Today’s session of the state of any advertisement ordered for 1926 PAIGE BROUGHAM. ed in company. American preferred, Mary Hutchison, chairman: Mrs. sunshine and clear skies. Rain 1926 DODGE SEDAN. and must have references. Address started falling during the night and association was the first of several more than one time. Edna Case Parker, Miss Bertha which will be held in the various The Inadvertent omission of Incor 1926 CHEVROLET COACH. Box C, in care of Herald. Mohr, Mrs. Herbert House, Mrs. it was still raining, although lightly, rect publication of advertising will be 1925 CHEVROLET SEDAN. at nOon. If the old saying that districts for the purpose of keeping reclined only by cancellation uf the Number, of other good used cars all Emma Lyons Nettleton, Mrs. Maude the smaller libraries in closer touch charge made for the service rendered. being reconditioned. Norton. Mrs. Louis Marte and Mrs. “ April showers bring May fiowers” • ^ A CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. is true, Manchester should be a with one another. All advertisements must conform Center and Trotter Sts. and Mail to The Herald for Real Allen Thompson. The menu fol lows: fruit cup, celery, radish roses, flower garden par excellence next In style, copy and typographj with Tel. 1174 or 2021 Help Wanted— Female 85 month. regulations enforced by the Publl. n- chicken pie, mashed potatoes, peas, EVANGELIST KEEPS SEN.A'TE SEE OUR USED CARS FIRST ers and they reserve the right to WANTED—STRONG capable woman cranberry jelly, rye rolls, coffee, WAITING HOURS FOR HER. edit, revise or reject any copy con MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES for housecleaning. Apply to Mrs. home made cake and ice cream. It Washington, April 25 i—South sidered objectionable. 1069 Mam SL TeL 740 west storm warnings were ordered CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads Thos. E. Donahue, Mgr. William Rubinow, forenoons only at RESULTS was a delicious, well-cooked supper Sacramento, Cal., April 24.— to be published same day must be re 192 East Center street. and thoroughly enjoyed by every displayed from Cape Hatteras to Threats of arrest on account of her 1929 RKO SEDAN OR ceived by 12 o'clock noon. Saturdays WANTED—GIRL to take care of body present. Long tables extend Eastport, Me., because of storms non-appearance as a rebuttal wit 10:30 a. m. 1-1926 HUDSON COACH over Central Illinois that will cause BETTS GARAGE baker counter. Mother’s Home Bak ed the length of the chapel. The ness in the impeachment trial ot ery, 67 Pine street. Phone 1351. strong southwest winds and gales Telephone Your Want Ads. Hudson-Essex Dealer— 129 Spruce decorations were simple, table ferns Judge Carlos S. Hardy subsided and green candles. Palms and with rain for the next 24 hours. [when Aimee Semple McPherson was Ads are accepted over the telephone FOR SALE—REO 7 passenger tour WANTED— WAITRESS. One with ex The U. S. Weather Bureau said. at the CHARGE RATE given above ing. Chandler sedan, 3 Reo trucks. perience preferred. Apply Hotel Phone ,664 ferns were placed on the platform j on hand today after a hurried motor as a convlence to advertisers, but Bi-iwn'a Garage. Telephone 869. Cor Sheridan. where during the meal a girls’ trio trip from San Francisco. the CASH RATES will be accept'id s ner Coopet and West Center streets. BANK RATE RAISED. FUI.L PAYMENT If paid at the busi WANTED—SINGLE girls for clerical FOR AN AD TAKER composed of Rosanna McGill, Oljve For hours the evangelist kept work, no typing experience neces Smith and Martha Klssman played the State Senate waiting while a ness office on or before the seventh Berlin, April 25.— The Reichs- dav following the first Insertion of Anto Accessories— Tires 6 sary. Must be good In figuring and very acceptably. search for her was conducted in and each ad. otherwise the CHARGE penmanship, opportunities for ad Rev. Watson Woodruff who was bank today advanced the rediscount about Sacramento. RATE will be collected. No responsi vancement. Apply Cheney Brothers rate from 6 % to 7 per cent. The bility for errors In telephoned ads BATTERIES FOR YOUR automobile, Employment office. master of ceremonies gave the In Not until it was announced a will be assumed and their accuracy ranging from $7 up. Recharging and Househoi] Goods 51 Apartments, Flats, Tenement 03 vocation.. Spirited chorus sin.ging increase was announced following warrant for her arrest would be ob cannot be guaranteed. repairing. Distributors of Prest-O- a special meeting of the board. The tained did her presence become ... followed the supper with Ray H. Lite Batteries. Center Auto Supply Help Wa».te HERE'S A LETTER LA D V , a s y o u S A ID ,) HUH! HE NEEDN'T THE VERY IDEA OF THAT'S COME FOR YOU. THIS LETTER CAME H BEEN SO UF>P|TY. THAT OLD SHE-HEN WANTING SMELLS ALL PERFUMERY FOR M E . IT'S PRIVATE ANYBODY WHAT HAS TO TO SEE MY BELOVED VIOLA’S L.IKE A W O M A N MIGHT p r o p e r t y , if y o u w a n t LIVE LIKE HE DOES AINV SACRED LETTER . GOSH/l'M A WRIT IT. WHO D'VOU SOMETHING TO READ, '/A" SO MUCH . 1 W O U L D LIKE ALL A TREMBLE TO SEE RECKON IT COULD A 'O KNOW W H AT'S IN THAT WHAT SHE SAYS ABOUT 2 BUY VtHJRSELF A hf BEEN? I'M ALL NEWSBAPER------l e t t e r , THOUGH . IT ME NOT BEjNQ AT A f l u t t e r , SMELLED REAl- THE P A R T Y . First and Second Mortgages M R. BM ART. INTRIGUING , WE o f f e r - >T' g o o d INVESTMENTS nr Secured by local properties in large and small amounts-^ paying 6% and upwards. No money lost to clients 1— J through this oflBce in the past twenty-five (25) years. r EDWARD J. HOLL 865 Main Street. J* PAGE ELE7BK MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929. By Percy L. Crosby SKIPPY s ^ fPF.W frANNY SAYS; SENSE ^ NONSENSE SPIUXG SOXG. IN YA The buds are bursting on the trGGB Hiyjoy. CAN 1 TAwe And I shall let them burst; The neighbor's dog is full of fleas, TJI6M H0M6 FOR The flivver's full of rust; The skies are full of moons and MY 066? stsiirs —I — " I The kids are shooting craps; The highway’s full of m.otor cars, The cars are full of saps. It rains on lake and mountain ' I f l camp— Oh, Spring, you silly elf! The daisied dell is awful damp. And I’m all wet myself! O Cruel Sun! Hearts there will be to grieve the Springtime fled; / Lovers to weep the ;Dummer’s fallen rose: Winds wailing pit over Autumn dead— ^ 1929 Jtfng Feature? Syndicate. Inc., H-Z9 My heart make requlen over REaU.8.PAT.OrV. ^ .Great fin'taln ri^hu reserved. IV NCA SCRVICC me. melting snows. OUR BOARDING HOUSE To a pretty girl any mirror, cheap or expensive, is worth look How fair, how sweet, how virgin. By Fontaine Fox Winter’s dream Pathetic Figures By Gene Ahern ing into. The robed earth, like a bride, in stainless white; How dark, how cold, how sodden, Mow HE FEgUG.-THET KiP WHo To "THAT ^ is the stream - V o d SaV t h e CoLLlSiOkl . kiocruRdAL WAkJDERllJsS- ? That flows across the sullied 3 T i <^K P A G K INI g A < ^ P A P eETvOEEli THE AalbM OBlLE KATF-KAFF-^ E6 AD, M R . fields tonight! AiJb MILK v ja so k I o c c u r r e d t aTFoRkIe V, — I a m Akl ASffJokloMER/ Hearts there will be to mourn the AT 3:20 iKi YHE -~ t h e stiy v H OF m V s c ie k Ic e t j e q u ir e s USE YOUR HEAD violet. AkiT> -*rMA’r . TUE DRlv/ER t h a t I BE OUT AFfER lJlSH*f-FALL,---- The failirg Autumn, and the shat OF THE A tlfoM O B ILE «*;AS -.-lldDEEl^, ALMOST UklTiL "DAWkiTW-- A HAIR COMB may seem like tered rose; a peculiar golfing device, but it Love left my spirit blackened with g d T ir e l V a t , "FAiiLT 9 _ ^ YHaT I MAV iJcTE AKlD OBSERVJE regret— makes an interesting time for the vJERV w e l l ,— THB ToSiTlOisi OF STARS AklD PtAkiEfS ! letter golf fan. Par is seven and My heart makes requiem over MR. tiooPLE-,~ one solution is on another page. melting snows. iT Tr u e t h a t V o d t. -THAt 'PARTICULAR Catchy As a Sink. % HAvJE A c c e p t e d r i d e s m o R kHiJ s , t h e AllSuJER She’s as truthful as a book on H A l « R Ho m e Oki MILK WAQO^iS, beauty hints. •Pl AHET THE He’s a verbal pugilist. •FROM VoUR kIocTJR kIAL p MARS- QUESToki Her lines were attractive in a let WA klDERlkleS-?- ter. A So much ivory he forgot his cue. ' k He’s starting a menagerie— you’d better hide! Find a scissors grinder, you’re dull. Sand the tracks—he's lipping again. What a megaphone you turned out to be. ' Tie up your shoe laces, your tongue is hanging out. Classify your carelessness. The Weary Round of Days. With Saturday there’s jes’ one thing the matter—my envelope could be a dern sight fatter. Oh, 'Sunday’s not so bad, but this C O M B I’ve found—that after Sunday, Monday always comes around. THE RULES. On Monday I am always sick, my I feelings it does quash, for every 1 — The idea of Letter Golf is toi Monifay morning they do the fain- change one word to another and do it in par, a given number of strokes. ! ilv wash. 1 Friday’s the worst, for - though MAT o R Thus to change COW to HEN, in I thev boost your salary, my son; three strokes, CONI', HOW, HEW, ■KkJo’vOS" ; you’ll find by then it is reduced to W HA T ’S HEN. a*mere skeleton. 2— You change o n l y one letter C oM H ^^ - ; at a time. — You must have a completeFrank— ‘T always say w'hat I W m 3 '■/M/c. - word, of common usage, for each think.” REG. U. S. PAT. OFT. jump. Slang words and abbrevia Ethel— “ I wondered why you were so quiet.” tions don’t count. I ______- •1— The order of letters cannot be ! ‘‘My wife Is an inveterate smok- :hang^(l. One solution is printed on an ’ er. Why, three times she’s set the His Lucky Day! ; bed on’ fire with her cigarets. WASHINGTON TUBBS II other page. i Would you recommend a suit for J divorce’.”’ r SOUMOEt) UKE SOMETHIM’ OPENED The lather may he the head of I ‘‘Either that or a suit of asbestos ■DOYJN WERE. SORE EN006H'. A the house. Init mother usually is 1 pajamas.” Hidden d o o r *. obov% masbe this the receiver. TuBB9 19 UUdCN CpPNECglOy INVESTIGATES PASSAGE IEA0IN6 FROW DUNGEON; TRAP EATE FAaS, CUTTlNCi OFF r e t r e a t . MVST6RT To OTWER EKQ OF PASSA6E; OPENS INTO PEEP WELL, BEUEVES. ftvvlO ’EYES ’BUNK AT VJ^SV\ TwE DARKNESS. “ U06E> GREEN, CAT-UVtE EYES ThAT SEND A CWtL OF TERROR. DOWN HVS SPINE. ^ ^!... iiJV-L I92», lY HEA service; IRC. • - r u.'s. PM*, orr.' By Blosser FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Why Not? W y . s o R E ^ tr /, SUBS.' IT’S AVHFOL MICE OF VNUy COULONT You, MSseE you’06 o N c i e s S S - A T F i r s t l RISH-^ o S C A R - DAMHIE'S RlSPT WAN TO VNRrrE TUlS HUH? '*^Hy c o o l d n t UACRV A M D t u o Os u t t h is vnas AilCE LETTER TO M E, YOU?? H6S Y o u r I'M 0O1NS TO A l e t t e r FROkA TA<5-" f r e c k l e s BOT I COULDN’T A6K -u n c l e -m’ s a a k E ^ A S k POP'J FRECKLES — IT'S u n cle o A S H E S f r e c k l e s , ABB s a il in g HARRV T f r o a a s o m e b o d y 16/AT HE ? FOR A t a k e m e o n BV Tu6 AJAME Jj . . • Y destination ' TRIPS ''Nrm V M E Lt'.! B'! Him KNONlN OMW Tt> UMCL6, HARRY L E T 'S <50 f Ba c k h o m e AMD S6 E vyJHAT IS <5OIM0 OM 7 U 6 R E ... 'f- me, J ii ^ M ■ IS. By Small SALESMAN SAM Don’t Believe in Signs (RE.\D THE S'1X)KY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) \ Flit ED E.VeR.YTHtM f o u r t h a n n u a l MODERN AND FEW AUTOS REMAIN SALVATION ARMY CONCERT OU) FASHIONED WITH FIRST OWNER Great events are scheduled for Given by the the local Salvation Army corps in BEETHOVEN GLEE CLUB the coming days, and the near fu HELGE E. PEARSON, Director ture. First In significance to the women who have waited can EVA M. JOflNSON, Accompanist DANCING Less Than One Per Cent in corps and the community, is the * 5 Assisted! by TONIGHT Purchaser’s Hands When two week special reviyal campaign JUDSON HOUSE, Tenor Life of the Car Is About conducted by Commandant and Mrs. Abrams, the Hebrew Evange EVA GILES, Soprano Rainbow Dance Palace Ended. From the list. They will commence services now purhase new coats Music Furnished by on Tuesday evening at 7:30, April National Broadcasting^ Co. THE FAMOUS RAMBLERS It Is said that less than one per 30. It will he remembered that New York City DANCE ORCHESTRA AND Commandant and Mrs. Abrams HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ENTERTAINERS cent of the new automobiles pur were stationed here several years Tuesday Evening, April 80, 1920 Professor Gates, Prompter. chased today are operated to the ago. They are affectionately remem and frocks at reduced prices Bo. Manchester, Conn.— Tickets $1. end of their useful life by their bered by the local corps personnel The Beethoven Glee Club will re- original owners. In fact, the aver and are regarded highly by others. I hearse at the Swedish Lutheran age new-car owner today remains Commandant and Mrs. Abrams are WHIST-DANCE church at 8 o’clock tonight. content with his purchases only so both effective speakers. Every garment offered in this three long as it delivers “ one hundred per On Tuesday, May 21, Major and day sale is new, up-to-the-minute FRIDAY, APR. 26, 8:15 P. M. cent performance.” - In other words, Mrs. Lewis, who have recently re merchandise. Purchase your spring Hand Tailored Dress Coats Janies Dalton, for the past turned from India, where they coat during this sale at a great sav City View Dance Hall twenty-eight years employed by he takes the “ cream” of the mile age, and passes the “ milk” on to spent 28 years in the Salvation ing and enjoy a whole season’s wear GOOD WILL CLUB Cheney Brothers as a plumber and Army missionary work, will com An opportunity for discriminating women to purchase exclu* 6 Prizes.— Refreshments the used-car market. out of It. These prices are available sive, high grade coats in the favored materials— kasha and who left the employ of that com mence a weeks special service. tonight, Friday and Saturday only. 3-Piece Orch.— 35c. pany on Saturday is to enter the Obviously, he is interested in how Full announcements will be made broadcloth in the smart straight-line models. Many are smart plumbing field as a contractor. He much performance. In this there later. ly trimmed with “ flat” furs; others are simply tailored. Full will continue to locate in Manches are three major factors: The In silk crepe lined. Black, tan and navy. ter. He already has been given the built mechanical efficiency of the Children’s ABOUT TOWN contract for three hou^s now in car itself: the care used in driving (Regular $49.50 and $59.50 Grades) course of construction in Manches the car; and the protection against HOSPITAL NOTES. ter. He has, through his work in normal wear and tear that Is given Mrs. Joseph Wood and Mrs. Sher- the plumbing department of Cheney it. The first is up to the manufac vrood Fish who were chosen as Brothers, been called upon to do turer. The second to the driver. Admissions reported today at the Spring Coats representatives of the local Church about all of the different lines In The third responsibility is divided Memorial hospital were Mrs. Flor of the Nazarene to the annual the plumbing business and has an principally between the driver, the ence Harrison of 83 Pleasant street, assembly of the New England dis unusual knowledge of the trade. supply dealer or service man, and major operation; Ernest Roy, of Sports and Dress Coats trict. left early this morning for the refiner of the lubricants used. 147 North School street, appendix Wollaston and expect to return “ Most every new-car purchaser,” operation: William Hamll of 167 $9.98 At this popular price you will find a splendid assortment of Sunday evening. The Ladles Aid society of the says D. B. Spanogle, manager of Cooper Hill street, Walter Hauesin new styles. Straight-line sports coats of tweed and novelty- Swedish Congregational church Motor Oil Sales of the Atlantic Re of 2 Roger’s Place and Sena Mar mixtures and dressy kasha and broadcloth coats with fur col- lars. Many of these coats have clever back treatments. Coats ^ Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters will meet with Mrs. Samuel John fining company, “ is most careful to tina of 6 Roger’s Place, children in ($12.98 and $16.98 Grades) .00 son of 122 Maple street tbmorrow select a car of proved merit and ex for tonsil operations. suitable for sports, business, school and dress wear. a E at its next meeting. May 14, will Choose the school girl’s coat to=- have a Mothers’ day program fol evening at 7:30. perienced manufacture. Yet it seems beyond all understanding night! In this price group you will (Regular $29.75 and $35.00 Grades) lowing the business. The commit The tentative date of the spring find both sports and dres^ coats of tee of arrangements includes Mrs. The cast from Sunset Rebekah how little caution so many of these purchasers exercise when buying seedling and plant sale of the Man kasha and novelty sports fabrics. Mamie Dickinson, chairman: Mrs. lodge who recently gave the three- chester Garden club has been set for Sizes 7 to 16 years. A wide range Mary Zimmerman and Mrs. Sarah act play, “ Norah Mixes In,” at Odd the thing upon which the very life of the car depends; motor oil. Saturday, May 18. Mrs. E.-A. Lett- of colors and styles. DeVarney. Fellows hall, will repeat the per ney, will act as chairman and will | formance at Andover tomorrow eve “ If the average motorist only knew or could appreciate the com be assisted by a large committee. The Manchester Gas Company ning. plexity of motor oil refining, and Fur Trimmed and Tailored Coats has begun the laying of gas mains the years of experience that are New on Charter Oak street which will necessary to produce really good We have taken from stock many of our higher priced dress — extend to Highland Park. The dis oil! and sports coats and reduced them to this price. In this group A M m you will find kasha and flannel coats in smart models as well as ^ tance from Rogers Paper Mill to “ The Atlantic Refining company I .75 the stone bridge, a distance of 400 sports coats in novelty fabrics. Full lined. Don’t delay buy- I has been at it for more than sixty ing your spring coat, choose one from this collection! yards has already been laid. PERMANENT years. The very first oil specially FILMS Pleated Skirts made for automobile engines was DEVELOPED AND Ward Cheney Camp, Spanish War made by the Atlantic refineries. And PRINTED Veterans, will meet tonight at the these same refineries have given State Armory. the world a constant succession of 24 HOUR SERVICE WAVES! motor oil Improvements ever since. Film Deposit Box at $3.69 Printed and High Colored Silk Frocks The Good Will Club, the Parent- Store Entrance Teacher association in the Fifth “ No organization in the land has devoted more study to this very im District will run a whist and dance ! (Regular $5.98 Grades) All new spring frocks that have been. In stock but a short at the City View Dance hall tomor portant factor in the operation and time. The newest fabrics and styles can be found here— print row evening. Playing will begin j up-keep of automobiles. None has Pleated skirts are smart when ed, high-colored and dark dresses trimmed with flared skirts, behind it such a vast store of knowl KEMP'S worn with a sllp-on sweater or a promptly at 8:15. William Hage- bows, bertha collars, pleats, tucks and scarf necklines. Youth now is in charge of the floor and edge, research and experimenta tuck-in blouse. Wool crepes, tion.” ful models for miss and madam. An bpportunity to add two or the refreshments. A three-piece serges and tweed mixtures in both three smart frocks to your wardrobe at a small cost. orchestra will provide music for smartly pleated and butterfly models. dancing. Sizes 25 to 32 (waist measure). Red, tan, blue, navy, green and brown. (Many $16.75 Grades) The Friendly Bridge club will meet with Mrs. Everett Lathrop of Benton street tomorrow afternoon. WATKINS b r o t h e r s : I n c Miss Janet Gray Simon, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott H. Simon, 124 Henry street, is named among the honor students at Abbott Buy your linens for the whole Academy, Andover, ^lass., according ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS to a recent announcement bv Miss Bertha Bailey, principal. Interest CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST., centers about the activities of Ab summer during this sale of bott Academy just now on account of the coming centennial celebra Robert K.:Anderson, Pfione 5 0 0 tion to be held at Abbott Academy Funeral Director. /or2S37*W early in June. Among the princi pal speakers will be: Rev. Albert Parker Fitch, New York City, edu cator and distinguished college HOUSEHOLD LINENS speaker; President Neilson of Smith SKILLED operators give iiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii college, and President Mary Emma you the type of hair-dress Pure Linen Lunch Cloths Wooley of Mount Holyoke. best suited to your personal 81x99 Bed Sheets ity. And the permanents Seamless bed sheets in the full bed A cheery colored cloth that Is smart Pure Linen size, 81x99 inches. Good quality sheets, for breakfast and luncheon use. All SPECIAL you get at this shop are pure linen with attractive colored bor perfect goods. Special ders. 60 inches square. on SHOE REPAIRING beautiful and lasting. Make Lunch Sets your appointment now. 95c 95c Men’s Soles Sewed ...... $1.00 Ladies’ Soles Sew ed ...... 75c THE Pastel (Colored Huck Towels We use the best quality $2 .9 5 leather. Prompt attention. STATE BEAUTY For a shower gift or bridge prizes, these linea There is nothing that adds sa huck towels are sure to be welcomed. Beautiful much charm and color to a table Boston PARLOR soft pastel shades of maize, lavender, nile, blue and as a colored luncheon cloth. We pink with modernistic borders in contrasting col made a special purchase of these Shoe Repair Shop state Theater Building I End Of The Month Clearance I ors, 18x36 Inches, Each, sets and are putting them out at a 105 Spruce St., Near Bissell St. 95c price. Pure llnfin, colored bordered I An extraordinary sale of smart Spring Millinery in- : cloths with hemstitched edges. 54 inches square. Six napkins to i eluding Toy os, Perles, Hair Hats and Sheer Straws that i 69c Turkish Towels Heavy Turkish Towels match. Blue, rose and gold bor = will be worn with summer frocks. Trimmed tailored and j ders. M i With summer swimming just around Fluffy, absorbent, doublethread turk- S sport models in every wanted color. i the corner, wise housewives will replen Ish towels in plain white with gay col ish their towel supply during this spe- ■ ored borders in pastel shades to m^tch = Every hat a regular $5 and $6 value. i cial selling. Large, fluffy towels In the color in your bathroom. Large plain white with colored borders. size, I Priced at $2.98 Linen Chair Back Sets 4 for 95c 2 for 95c Three dainty lace trimmed patterns to choose from at this price. Made = ONE LOT OF ODD HATS ...... $1.00 EACH = Part Linen Huck towels from pure linen with neat lace edges. The set consists of a large chair back Regular 50c grade of plain white part linen huck towels with colored borders In blue, rose and nile. and two arm rests. Also pure linen crash towels with printed borders. N EW HOUSE I ALICE F. HEALEY | Hand size. 95c I Millinery Shop, Park Building | 3 for 95c Are you dissatisfied with the appearance of your house? jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimimiiif Is it “ old fashioned”— ugly—out of step with the times Priscilla Bates’ Pure Linen Scarfs, Buffet or the neighborhood? You can have it remodeled and and Vairity Sets improved at small cost. Let us estimate on the ma .95 Pure linen three-piece vanity and terials. We can help you. Rayon Bed Spreads buffet sets with scalloped edgeg la blue, rose and gold. Scarfs to match WONI Brighten up your bedroom this spring with one of these colorful rayon, bed spreads, Beautiful jacquard spreads in soft pastel shades of blue, nile, gold in three sizes: 18x36, 18x45 and W . G. Glenney Co. and rose. Scalloped edges. Full size, 80x105 inches. Regular $3.98 grades. 18x54 inches. 95c Coal, Lumber and Masons’ Supplies GOOD THINGS TO EAT' Allen Place, Phone 126, Manchester One Pound Rolls Creamery iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiini Phone Orders Free Delivery Butter, 49 cents Carefully ' D aily in Filled. Town. I / Am Selling Out! | Large Lux 22 cents SOUTH f\hCHESTER • CONN • I All New and Used Furniture | Maxwell House Coffee 4 6 / a lb. Buck Shad Filet of Haddock, Mack I AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES | erel, Dressed Haddock, Hal I READ THESE. | Roe Shad ibut, Cod, Salt Mackerel, Second Mortgage DAVID CHAMBERS 19 cents each. TRADE NINE OPENS RUMMAGESALE = All New Bedding, White Cotton M attress ...... $6.50 E Friday Afternoon and Evening Money = Layer Felt Mattress $12.00. Silk Floss Mattress $15.00 = Lamb Patties, 4 fo r ...... Z d c AGAINST SIMSBURY CONTRACTOR Sliced B acon...... 33c lb. BUCKLAND BUILDING Now on Hand Dei>ot Square E Used Dressers $5.00, Kitchen Chairs 50c, Kitchen Stoves = Grape F ru it...... 4 for 25c AND BUILDER Ladies Aid Society,. North Arthur A. Knofla = $5.00y And many other articles at similar prices. E On our 10 cent counter— Spinach, Peas, Apple Sauce, Manchester Trade school ■will Methodist Episcopal Church Bqy, Build and. Live In Manchester 68. Hollister Street Apricots, Pineapple Tidbits, Crushed Pineapple, Jams open Its baseball season playing 875 Main St., Phone 782-2 OSTRINSKY’S FURNITURE STORE | and Jellies, Honey, Jack Frost Trump Tablet Sugar, Plain Simsbury Hi{;h In,that city tomor I and Stuffed Olives. s 28 Oak St. Opoi evenings and all day Saturday. E row afternoon. Captain Herbert monnd for Manchester. Coach Har McBride, cf, Pltkat, c Fraser, p, will make the trip. They are Jack- Framer, who twirled for Manchester ry Kltching -N^ill line his team as Schiebenpflug, 2b, Turrln, If, Pan- man, Stiles, Kompanik, Brunell, High last: season, will be on the follows: Jamroga, lb, Julian, ss, ceria, 3b, Krabontha, rf. Six others Pradell and Bissell, '''r j.